*«••, THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY

at w estfield; N. J. Published -SECOND YEAR •No. 50 Seomirl Claw Postage Paid WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, .THURSDAY, AUGUST 9^ 1962 Kvery Thursday 28 Pages-—10 Cer

—Jay iVrker WINNERS' CIRCXE—Amonff the winner* of the annual puddle — Jny ]":il HIT tennis tournament held l«it w«ek at the Washington School OFF TO SEE THE WIZARDS?—Lined up and waiting for a Playground were( left to right, back row, Dave Rood, Steve trip to New York to •« the Met» play » double-header »t (he Papacio, Bob Bfewsler and Chuck Howelij front row, Steve Polo Ground* Saturday are repreictitative* at the nine local Carro and! Jim O'Hauf. These tournament! are held every week playground.. The trip m .pomorcd by the WaatfieM Recreation during the icaion and are spontored by the Wottfield Recreation Commitfion. Commission. Ship At Miiulowaskiit Luke Sailboat Races Scheduled Today at Park at 2 P.M. Balloon Ascension —Jiij-r»rktiV Craigie to Manage Winners Listed Democrats Charge —iluy Parkm* D ATTRACTION*- C ,ndy Spilner and Chri. Lageie AL.L AT SEA—-Maggie Spilner po*e» patiently In tier role a» the y collect the proceedt for the fair to help tupporl E*erjr- iMindowaskm Park will be the mertimid in the cide show, an attraction for onlookers at the Birthday in their rol«« a> Mabel the Midget and the GOP Vote Drive scene at 2 o'clock this afternoon Officials Thwart Pnrenti' Night event >t the Grunt Playground, ipornored by the Lady in the »ide show at Grant Playground, under the for the second annual nailboal Wettftelfl Recreation Commtislon, 6r*Mp of the Recreation Com million. * For Boro Pair races sponsored -by the Westfield Recreation Commission under the Will of People Rotary €\i\h Receives Inary Accomplishment- direction of Joseph Coleman. A Punch Left— Council Candidates The boat entries will be from Borough Council Trio Recorded Message yaeh of the commission's sponsored From New l'rexy U.S. Navy Isn't lertirae Cooking School Held Hail Choice; Cite playgrounds and have been con- Demands Favorable Aid to Party structed by their owners according Action (HI Bunk At their regular weekly lunch- to specifications supplied by assist- eon tnt-Hintf TiH'sday, memlK-r.H of 'Giving Up The b Terrors For Four 'Boy' Chefs MOUNTAINSIDE —Al Daniels ant director, K. IN'orntan Israeli. In a Setter to the Mountainside tho WeHtfl«ld Kotary Club heard and Tom ilieciardi, Republican Spectators are welcome to ut- Borough Council, Leo A. Genova, a spt'cinl I'ucorde.d m«9aat»e from hundred and twenty tcen- candidates for borough council tend and cheer for their favorite Eli Huffman and John W. Wasdo- the nowly tdected prt'^ident of llo- Ship'Just Yet 'ls and four buys from the have announced their appointment sailors in the competition. . vich, Democratic Borough Coun- tary International, iMitish C. La- area last week completed of Hugh A. Cniijrie of 1217 Wyo- cil candidates, said today that The Navy hns officially ret-og The winners In the annual b«l- 'the administration thwarts th harry, CHICUUU, Imlin. Mr. LH- week, teenage summer- ming drive, as their campaign ioon ascension program have been hurry, Rotai'y'w th'Ht Asian presi- iiiswd the State of N«w .lursoy'a ing school run by the chairman in the November elec- will of the people by denying th announced as follows: Suburban Trust Co. permission t dent, spoke of his plans und pro- claim' to the battleship iNew J«r- vice depnitment of the tion campaign. The postmark from the greatest gram for the comiiiR year and town Gas Co. at its open a brunch bank office 01 wy, Sen, Hiirrlmtti A. Williams Jr. In announcing their selection o distance was that on Phyllis Koute '£'£ und Central avenue." urged all Rntarians .to rnally prftt- office. IVlr. Craigie, Mr. Daniels und Mr Gehm's card front Kooaovelt play- tioi- the club's motto, "Service of WustfloUi {!>.) snid today. 'our boys, who grouped Ricciardi stated; "We are particu- ground. It WHS mailed from Riv- "It would nppcor thiit the ad above aolf." Senator Williams sent, ft tele- RABBI AZRIEL GR1SHMAN jely together in the rear larly pleased thai Hugh Craigl «rhsad, N. Y., and Steven Eddy's ministration has set Motmtainaid Introductory and closing rtima Kfam July 24 tu the iNavy asking "the classroom, neverthc has been able to accept this h\i- from Wilson playground mailed progress back 20 yenrs by not a! the Navy to consider requests that lowing a bank to locate in th wen; made by Kerm Dow. their tumi mixinjf and pointment. His organization,! from Brooklyn, N. Y. The cards (iiH'sts who were introduced by the U'SS Nfpw Jersey niiirht iwsai- the recipes the, c abilities have greatly contributed receiving the earliest, postmark >orough," Welcome Extended bly become » abitc momorial when The trio added, "It would alsi William 1'cek ami welcimicd by 'he boys were not alone to the many business and eivie or- were Sharon Doaiey'.s ftom Lincoln president Qvne Otto, were tho fol- it is no JotiKor litoiltil for defense '.efforts, because a dozen ganizations with which he has- and Robert Uolioway from Colum- appear, that the Stale Banking purposes. Commissioner, Charles Ifowel Spiritual Leader lowing visitinjr Rotariiins: Dave boys took similar courses in been associated. In addition to bus. Prizes will he awarded to KiltKlf, J'i'ter Peterson, liobvrl The smut tor had teen told by Will Union, Perth Amboy lending strength to the Republi these children during the week. would not approve of another lo eation in Mountainside. This wan Newman of Fanwood; iioi'act* Cor- Navy (.Uicinis Unit the battltship ay, along with a tota can effort in November, we hope For Temple liin, Will Jonlon and Clark Me- girls. The Wcstfield stu that Hugh's participation in this The special event nesd Wednes- indicated in a letter from Mr. wa« still needed for possible, emer- day will be the bike rodeo. An ifowel! which said 'I approved the Derniott of Cranford; (ivurtfi* VVuii- Kcncy use, Ho hail nmde his in- Meeived their diplomas last campaign will attract and encour- hcr, Win llrittiin ' ICiixnhutli; 1 from Mrs, Leila Sibberns, age more new faces to work ac- obstacle course will be; set up on application of the subject bank ltn!)l>i Gmhniun, Wife quiries lifter hearing from Navy each playground. Hibbonn will be on Oct. ,1, W<\1, for 11 branch of- Charles Miller, Waco, Texas; Rob- League nn'mbcrs mid others- who town's home service rep- tively for an overwhelming Re- ert ICvaiiH, Duntiilen and Williitm itiiive who conducted the publican victory in November." given to four outstanding boy par- fice to be. located at 1210 High- (Juests of Emuiiii-El iiifl the battleship wax to be towed ticipants and four outstanding girl way, U.S. Route 22, near Central Burbaiik of Jersey C^ly. to Philadelphia from its berth in In discussing his role a.i cam- avenue, M»untnimiiing Hands! tled. ce, Walton Clark of 15-i ans would enthusiastically sup- laiiitul spiritual leader of Temple softbull were conducted. These 1 may point out, the statutes pro- ICiminu-Kl and .Mrs. (Irishman FANWOOD — The Fan- Hut the Navy assured thy sena- avenue, Mountainside; >ort and campaign for Uepubli- vide for a ifrantiiiMr of an ndili- wood Rescue Sqimci i> $3.64 Golias of 128 Ayliffe ave- games will also be played Tties- were welcomed at a cocktail party tor that there was still potential Community Band •ans standing for office on comity Jiiy. Further details an; avail- j tj | period of time. Insofar .... richef tht> week tlianliH to battle punch in tlur butllosliij). in 9, Westfield, and Robert Kliraas tnd state levels; "Borough re.s- omi and_ reception given in their honor the enterprising effort* of a North avenue, Gnrwood. Me from the individual p!ay- j this office IK concerned, the nu- Sunday by the temple board mem- his telegram July 2-1, the senator etits have a direct stake in the group of S lo 1] yenr old said there was now no ofliciul plan Wehtfield clash is one of Concert Tonight outcome of the battles stieh as p.m. Monday, Mrs. Charlm How- ,-$. " i jnn'd vvbf 15 til(-if contribute approximately three j car cia:;lic(1 iut t. All proceed:! j;« '.» Wc.it- i l»tihiie'fi help i » Piirkeii enr in fiunt of I'll Iltiri- j field chariHea, horn.* of service u week. This serv-1 j requested the to keep park ! an road Monday. j ••• ice ear. be clven ev.mimj.H ami' i| in,. supportin ,.,,,„„_g a driv,t ,, ltn IS Co rat| n by the) Injured were the driver, David- weekends «s well us week days, j ,,„,,,it. ,„„,,, >M ., Kh,Mn yavj yl SmiUl <|f „,,, Kl,(lIlm),i(, tfr- | In This Issue Junior vo unteers U years ot aw j illK in Ull)!, ;m(, ;v ,; , , , j ,..„.,, ml(, ,SM, vvj|li , ; _ > A romid Tmvn ., ai-o el,w,bl«, for thw serv,,-,-. | ,„, ^.^ U) |i|.()vj((;i ))|i().ti ^^ | K|i(ji, (>f {,;>H|i Am|;(|v (,)> nv(pij(1 j MAYOR BURR A. TOWt JR. and Cordon Kooth, cha.rm.o of iiiisini'.-s.; Directnry ...'JO 'I lie Westtiekl - Moiintaiii^rilc , ure for park visitors. ! ivn* tn-tiled at Ovei'|.,ok liu-.pihil ! the R«crc,itiun Coniniiiiian aflicially opcnc v.-ic-ti- Si.iciiil Ci un w tiln sll m i For more information persuiis j ori make me of the mum-nnis | street.' Smith vva- i,sue,| 'MUD- unearthed part of the cellar of the (.l luindred and twenty girls, and four buys, .iltcndetl the u Sports . 2(1 cellar «». c,,v,,«d with lumber ami ppr«xi«,«l ly ,i l«, «f summertime ehssa at the company's Wcttficld office. I m,iy.',,i,tI1(.t ih,, chapter lieii.iiiuar.jt.-asl, cn,.s eoi,v..|,iently jilaced |j im-i- eharnijiir him with curuk-s-, B c S inc j lurs at JUI i,Jm strcut, J llu-uuglwut Hw torlu, ! d.rt. AH !!«, CM,o,cd rclU.- .„,•* t,n,l to be flUei and rtiay iliiviiij*. Women's X'a(ju , t,.„,„„„ 14 some tcttleinoitl over thu winter mualkt. THE WESTFIEtD (N,J.) tSATtKi*, THtm^DAY, AUGUST*, IVimy Ivurnival Attrarts f IF esi field Area YWs Set \ Eeiio Lake-NomaheganTractReve Welcome Picnic Bate Saturday Authority Slates Dedication Rite For New Port Throng «i f JiiJdren inai, Garage Planned rohirnliisii,'; ? ht* tni-ihod «.,";(un^ ! Tu LuGranrie Field As Possible Development Link For Parny * M (*j;v ; ;t i.'t'.rctn.oisy mucking thi* arrival; anti aiijt* *viH ort-ct a ter- f highway U'iui'jf--, rrtinu^ i h«= n-ac - fmtkm i.f s^ ijitruiioii" I'' r*l I uf the first vessel ut th*» jiim's—; i niainttmanct.* ji'Ura-jte ;md;for chassin nnd whfi't^, in ih,i* K.^KWITK^O—-N'«arly 200 <-hH. Tax ivfri'oi*m.' H*ui .m- -i tht* 3.H- EHajab*sth'p*)t't-'—will b** 11 'Ux'ii iUtcndfU ^ pHiny i-arniral at County Recreational Purposes io j fo«dLK:ti?U at It a.jn, Wednesday,: aert? tract, *.vhk--H imrhuit'H fsvy ve.s- i .si the- Ludrande piayjrrottud ,Munday, : 1 iAy#. If), • tv\ h^rlhn and afiproKsm&UM.v U> : Se«-L:*m! s-wii. * mtjro than 4,000 11 IVaiured booths f.iosi^nt'd, von- - \ I0()-;icrc tract of wooded L-nid. !vinj» partly • .-iiftivivil and nuitmetl by th*s ••}):!•- The tr^i'ejftonnis wiH be spon* ;iciv-i nf paved upland IU'WAH. I f>f th*? •Ja-fout-loiiy highway trju 1 - I"(>nilwnrtii. ^orinrtfieli! and Cranford and ow') '" at >; p.ns. . 8oi-f I'ort uf Nt^-V York \ A ^eiH'nsi i*f!it*^ building ar-i- vv* nntl actld'ed $].'*' minikin more f'l.unty Park <'ummtoihi ^S, hi! il;fH.f !'£•*'»'?» •Thy various attractions wn'v rn lHs vU\, : Amhwlly luul S»i\~l*iltul iitifvirif > m*f 4Sbf»ut $3.. 3 itnlhots :ii;*o will he : wurth of <-mit;um*r and <-hawS!S .,p,.,l for it-erfatsiiiial ourposca within ihe near fa\ ^ ' i i svH! : Inc.. o cwuiaiij^tship firm which i ootsstrufteii for Jht* hn^ ?n i'ott unit.* !;s*i April, report^'.iiy she *.'huvj;e oi' thy I'oliuwmt? younur- vtvfoit^i Monday hy a .^pok^Hnmji for the i.-omnii.^^it.n ,'t" ^ • h«ri a 2y~yeat Uta.-j^ ^n jilaii^t uli i Newark, ju^t !H!rth of the Mllza- iar^«rsi ^uiMh' trHis^uctiun for ^ot-h ritfcr«: Sponge throw, Jo Ann Paw- $lij.iiii') nf an $«7.5U« caiiital im-i — • •• ' ' .'' J s»ifi : ~ Hckf Sally j^oviny, Juiiy B^IU'iny; 1 ; uf the $1U miiiiiio inriiul iihaht* '?f bt*th thiUuu-S. *'qujpniHii!. pmvpnwnts fund approved by the I Apparently >,•„,,,. h "~~^ ; the port. .Sea-f-ai»i, svhirh has bwn o|)»i-- A company .(•okpsmiui >!iti.l that letjjoii squirt, Jeunii; Schultz, Carol 1 Pnion t'ounty Hoard nf freehold-! another variation "f**?11 County, S', V. f.-anipbfll, Aik-htlb Vt'iUum, .ludy l Trio to Lecture | Seit-tand's newest ship, which! atititr out «!' I'on Newark for. Sea-Lami':: uilior -ijtii' is at about >rs.. will be used for a study to; for the area a)I(i \ ™ i liabfei UiishtHSH hi a i^ra-duaU" ; will ho. tibif tn i-iiuy 1T4 i-onuiin-;M*ine fivi? years, plans 10 smive •"-' t". 1 (t ami i.< cxpi-vtcil to inc-iea.se (.-amphyji. •of Northwestern IJniwn-ily vvlmn1 •invf.stir-iti) the possible develop-; pointed uut, The t>, •• 1 :0s with a tiipacity ()f 2!,i umstii its new facilities Hi: fort Eliza-; i,y lmothcr :si)ii l,y (he cntl <>f this ALsu, howling, Om Srhulu, tile tract. on the records f J Ht* rt*pe-iyi*ti a, HH d^gr***? from ihr On Real Estate Jucyiyn ioit, Fran Hehmklt: ina;{- u t B?b*«jl of Hptt-rh iiiut an MA i'nKn 1 For \ha hi^t sctn'e |>(. 8. of TiM'ininai -itcet comicttinK i ., ,, ,. , vtr't (Joon?n. Joyce ChiM? r;-': kucu-aid, on the books of the r>aik commis- j received apprr.v-,1 fro*" •*! toi>* and ptjiitieai T-nt-ov*: maj^r. s 1 1 Stov^ru (»;try Klin ;»nd Kdwavd •iKlith • Firif Building Nearly Fini.lied I' "' Ncwiii-K ami list; Elizabeth tt\iz inmg inn* rhip- stiiiju;, to b« 1*fi« first of a totniilpx of sti-ue-: vvldpmeiit is 111 inuirrrss. _ t Jnjure,J Ja (j-ash t connection. | than (500 acrea «'f ) by Sf-a-I.anti -u Acces* Rwad To Be Opened jwr jind lh}hurnh {-^UU-n: dart an Ifis lh(N>iiijiH:;u trftimitj£ im-iu*l- Only part of the tract lias been Green Acres program 1 U'.'al I^iaii- Hnnrdx. • muiim- niM-nitiims Imiiiiimi was; f'"i't Authority uilicials i'Xp«ct, Chniii'S fltti-ihurt*, •'••I of Madi-' throw, i'hr;> Pioknrslo, Tlioiuas i*4 studit * ut ilebi-t.'w Th<-ui ii<»:^-; i.n'iiii urtif throw, ifoily SpiMi- ^levffiopendeveloped.. ILt if»* useus-™d a«»s a« ,««npisto«l , Thmee purchaspurchase "••ouH'i I' :'f "JO li'HMH-3 will be-; iibi.ut SO |"'i it'll! (-'.mrilfK' I(,ti;:y. ; I" "I"'" a" M-rv>* nuiti! to .Me- I u,)tI| ;ul<, Kalhy U'ii'se; inin- i»nd rirtc ran^e and skeet trap, [expenditure f • ^1 -X HI ( ain.)..ti :,i (h.-i W.n-kvrs «-«-,. ,Hitting up she , l-t---stt»i-Mntt in Eiisaheth hy MMt; ,r,.ate,| in ' MuhlVniwrj.''Hospilal',. () «•^ li^tsu;.*.,!, IV,,n- jl,.n-k.-stL- ,,i-..f tht' mini,-™ Imild-; May. ' I'lainfiolil, Cor- lu«-rution.i ami: biiui-f ituU', Mary Pe!H; luiUuiins. The ranee is in Cranford. |$125 milHon. half ST^ rI • (Hmsteitfi Bras.t now known "as f the state, tatn?;§ I'M ( - Olm^tead A^octatos of BrookHnf, \ The t'omminsion a bo * \ ^ '• - <">Mford. '•«i; Hwlli Uua mit oU h 1 1 . inaliy ferurnmended that it acquire* j federal' firovernment for \f^% 7nt ] 1 I t, ' ••NVwi.rkari- Kdwanl C. Hoirn^ »f i »f Ih^lov^in instruction C*, »f " f ". f *;»«f ^f M»d. if n*-ri ''*'*' "* '* r !i t flrf-rw' « ' '"»* - «*»*y ^ i»*»i*«>«i*i^ »*" ihe?-trm.-ture |m>b.; ^ru^tion at the p«rl. i Huriburt. hea.iii^ north in Cen- t h is yeii r'.i fi j>'t Isu J f by 11 rivt'iv- ha-^ submitted an offer to the park j The acreage -sought nnt ^' i,* i? 1, rtotwjfait .u. • ! | , . , |. , . j. j crtjupiptp,! tinit' fori H<-a-|.anresently updates sis tral nvunuv, was in r»Hision with who wen* Jrmicinir or intoxicated, }Uld cartro vc.^cls for hij>. nnu driven hy Willie A. Tuckor, w \ir,dt:i- tht* influence n ^^ ( vvili he about; k*»y to the firm's rapid soc- Tucki*r vehkfe eamo out of Fark I er urdinatkm «(frv»«t t'o»tcrt*K»- j !.i.'s iiaH f«M*n in t!«vising :nuJ ' s LEADER CLASSIFIEDS i>iaincd. • ' Plains. " ' ^ • tfam in i^yochburfiTf V«,; FrtwpoH, !' i' thf L. I,, and Duluth. Jn DtWition, ln» i Was an instriK'tui' at Handoipli- ! •5!acwfV" WotB^n's -CoUftis* on Com- \ p&ritive* Holl^iun. H

Clergy Council in Frwsport, u per- ! tified mniTiii^ eoaim^lor at tht* \ South Shore -A3«ntft! Ilesith Asso- I elatiob att*'l ;iHSiH:iatti ph^pluirt ;tt j the -N*>rthp6rt Veterans Aiimmi^- I triitiyn IlospiUii. flti is a mtmih^r j yf the American As^Hviation uf \

!lsW» (irishmun )VM been u j speaker for iht* Jewish Chnuitiu- ] £|U«\ Society, St» .John's -Colh'K^, j University of Winnipeg, Nor tit- | iarji! OUi*^«( AshtnnU, Wia'«. nxu CarJeton €»!if>ct% *NorthJh'i(i? >Min« Cragie

tKi from |*»K« 1) of n spwinl convent i- t'fly own**r» in ihv ijoiough," h«

HpferrinK tt> the two GOP j

M>id. i(Ai Uani**!1* and Tuin Hk'vi- ards d^sirt* thy opportunity to i\\n~ j CUK*5 uli Jocfii, i-i

awe« with ihHouuh M'^nU-nt:*, It in : : |ju?inibk' 'm a JtumU ounununjly su •'•'• -£iX]A'< fJ:-ty'&£>%£\f Q$i aa itBw, fvr i*vciy cHiK<'ii u* h& n vole*? in ^overnnu'iit nw\ tbr.- publu*Ati raiMHdatf.s f*ui fiufnu Council hope t» make thi.-* a re U.S. Navy {CohtimUKl front pnj;<* I) following uitU'jal i.Mt^wor i<* th« ^i1

"This is in miswur to yom* !chi- j granj at 24 July. Wo do*?ply tup- j CASHMERE preciittu ytntr tntrrvst in Lh« tNnvy j aiid tin* U&S New .ici'Ht'y ond JHU'- j iieukiHy in ymir uiuivrsUimiinj? oi | nur pfitnni'.v juiftrjiun. U is, wir j • i'ttruest hopo that'Iliis proud hat- COAT SALE tl^ahip itpv«r ttKfti') W*H bi» r^pin't*!' rotstributinj; -4tr- luUt'ontiy tu mtr tictt'ir^nt ^troh^Ht, and it is for thi? n'nwn thut \w CiifUKjt at thin lime comidrr '^ivinK up tht; ship,' X'tn'fiiin'hsfi, wt' are honored to vt^rord yottr cinins it* her for any future ^i*n^idt;*'Hli*»n."

Plaitis Woman Killed lit Highway (Irtish SCOTCH f'LAINS -- Mr?. An-j tfvlu B. t?iroia» Mh «i *'M Willow j avtmufc ^'-v>^ fatally injurtMl ^U^^ | flay when the cur -~hv \\u< driving ) I'HU up tin th^ iiivuk'f !tf Lilu-uSu j Highway fiL Kfitrny am! hit a <*is- I nal poll1, i INtfk'ft SHJii Mr.% "Su'mH was ht'tid- j In Season $165.00 NOW $12900 injr paat tsfui' UH' Hut'kvis^iH'k sn- | t<*rs^i-ikm ;.uid Hv/osvrti tt> avoid a j Now's the time to get that luxurious Cashmere coat you've wanted, at traik'r iruek thui- hnt\ nn*vvii isitu j special Pre-Season savings. These super-fine coots were specially purchased her lane. j for our Pre-Season Coat Sale. Only because we "got in" early can we make 'Police #aict ih<' truck driver, - ; this special offer. Since we can't reorder . . . it's first come, first served. hurst {tVi?ii«t\ SayiovUlt.% ap|'^'^**t- | }y faiUni tu r-v« "t hi- ;u-Hemit*ftmiing moke any netcevKu y «!tertitiofts. Then, if you wi^h, woli >ior« your coat service in uu witft dijtiiil0tl infof rvt, 8, and tnatrrnitj' calls, fi. the uu^st speaker ut tho hinchtHin : 1 1 The squad participated in Hiemeecintr of the Kivvnnis Clult yes- j today hy F red t rick II. I tie, presi- AHKLCIiASHIONCO BHOC* dent, Fourtli i»f July iiarudc in Plain- . tcrdiiy at tho Halfway Housi', (it-Id, the playtrrnutiJ Olympics and Mourstitinsid*1. Hi'(KHailoil the com- j Mr. Karrfil jomtni Midland Capi- ! tal early in 1 Olil ami later vsu the .-oap box derby. - niitti'o's iictivities and explained j i-let* ted un otVieur uf the JiO'-i mil- tlu> aims and dirtH-Uons of the j lion small business investment KJ'oup's work. company. Previously ho was an A mpotinjr of tin1 executive boanl account f*roup supervisor in the2 Drivers Fined, j;uid 1 hf stort1 vr-titiller f'Ointnittee is Ch ira jro offii'c of Mars toller inc., si'hoiiuleil fur tomnht at 8 oVIuck a New York btweri ;uivt'rtisiii# Lose Licenses at the Inline of the vice ehnirnian, aponry «nri before that wan a vie Mrs. Leslie CiHskell of I BOS Hisiny j pivsidor.t 11 ntl jti'count executive Arthur L. Wavne of ,(i2() l)owno»- way. t for Thi> Alt ma n Co., uiivpriisiiiK street was fined $55 and his license The review committee will liok! , agency in Detroit. was revoked for 30 days by Mn^ts- i's imu'tinn Thursilay at 8 |i.m. in i During World War II Ju> btM-anu- trute William M. Heard Tuesday tile magistrate's court voon\ in the an infantry major with the I_\ S.nijjht in Municipal Court on charj;- muniripKl biiildinji. All memliers Army in tho Aleutian islands. He VA of reekk'.s.s drivinjr. alhl intercsteil citizens lire uryrod in attend, Mr. Walsh said. WHS recalled td military stow ice as A similar penalty was imposed stfield Reserve Officer Receives a major for infantry inlolli^eru-f upon Manual Hcmumfoz of New- (hiring1 tiio Korean war. ark for careles's driving. NUNN-BUSH SHOES Mr. Farrei) resides with his ^notion to Brigadier General j wife, Constance? WiudiiKinn Km- Clyde M. McBruU- of 23:i« St-u- Suit for Injuries j eca road, Scotch Phtins, was fined ] reH, and their two dautftlU'] s in $^tl for speeding; I- a w r c n c t; promotion vf Col. Waltt'r quarters of the 4UMh Kn^iiiei-r I Scotch Plains. A Superior Court civil ,-uit for j SELECTED STYLES 1 1 SchrmHler, 10(i Oxford ternu'e $20 rjn, U.S. Army lit'servi. , (if Brij^iidt , as executive oflicer Jan. f an undisclosed anumn* wan file.I for cart-less rfrtvitit;; Joseph (.1. flanfoi'd place, t» bri^adim' Hi, 195(>, assumet! coinmand of Tuesday hy a Wcstfu-Itt couple ! Kittipaldi, 711 Summit uvenue, $10 was jinnininrecl last vvtn-k :the brigade Dec. 5, 1'JiU, and wus Barbecue Chicken Tip iigtitnst two Mountainside builders | for obstnicliiifr truflie and Harold j (Inn. James H. AIKC»', I oflu-iuily iippointed t'ommatulcr as the result uf a full hy the wife! When bavhet'ued chicken appears IJayiinJ, 1,*-IO North 20th street, diiiK (teneral of the Svc;las- t March 8. on Sept. *2'J., HMil. PtMniiment tn- J to he 1mrniilK-before it is iimked, Kenilvvnrth, $10 for driving with juries are riainicd. | l-niy Corps. j A native of New London, Conn., chnnves arc that thi1 luiiheciie MILIL'I1 1 un invalid license. Mrs, -Margjiret \Vt slcr ni»d ht-r MuI'IIn anil On. AIRIM j the Kfiieru! received a KS ik'Kt'fe is too thick. 'Mnrjrari't Hpader, i in chemical entfineerinp: in HKili Grist Johnson of 7M West Hruad j hiijibanil, Nathan, of 1*12 Westhrook the stars on the Weslfield home service consultant fur the OA • front the University of Riiode. Is- strtfut, one of i'ijjht men arrested voiui, filed the action against Mam nt at his office at Camp Kit- M A, surest J th inn ing t he na u ce jlnnd. We received an MS degree in in a Kurnblinj,' raid on J)rax ton's Halporn und Adam iU^ddell, opera- is cummandinR officer of with chicken broth, tomato juice | chemistry there three, years Inter. Pool Parlor, was found inmx't'iU. tors uf Concurd hXslates, clmrgin^; |9th Engineer Hiifude. or water. This will reduce ourn- I Mrs. Moran is the former Miss The other seven were fined by MJIJT- negligence. * AND UP Moran in civilian life is injr or undoimokinK tn.THU.st1 of i*x- I Anna Uliss of Woonsocket, K,I. Ktrati* Beard suverrtl weeks «(ro. superintendent of the Ti- eoijMve. browning. Division of the National | The couple lias three children, Your Opportunity to Buy QUALITY |Co., South Atnboy. He wajs Thomas G., 21, a member of the commanding officer of thei 82nd Airborne Division, Ft, Bru£f?, Shoes at Ordinary Shoo Prices! j N,C.; Miss Kleanor C, Moran, a unit curlier in the year tu j student at Colby -COHP^C, Water- I Brig. Gen. Harry E. Jits- Coftsult fcho retired. l ville, Maine, and Virginia B. ED 6 E RTON SHOES fhe (tcneral was commissinn- Moran, a student at West field jjecond ltcutcnnnt in the in-High School. ! r through the Reserve Officer 'M UK Program June III, 1032. AMD Uf recalled to extended active 8 uly 13, Iit42, with the Engi- Zone Board Rule SELECTED STYLES Appeal Denied oat Rtjsimtnt ns battalion Not all sizes In •vary style but othc< i and battalion Superior Court Juil^c Milton A. ,i\ e oftuct almost evsry siz* lr> som* style Keller has upheld the Zoning Bill left AUK < 1SM2, for Kng- Hoard of Adjustment in denying Eshbaugh |and the I uropean-Afrienn- the VVosTield HeuMy hivi-stinir Co. East Theater. With the permission to convert a one-family j about this question! SALE! SPECIAL GROUP OF •sion cf tin 5!) 1st Engineer ho me on Kim street into u four- fRcKiment into a combat en- family fivvi'llin^- in a decision hand- I "I remember tho windstorm that unit he assumed command ed down following a hearing on an | tossed big boats onto the docks, j SLIPPERS 2758th I nRineer t'^mbat ;ippoai. jctobti l')41 and remained in j I've seen inboards explode and d until K turned to this Jiuijre Keller ruled th;tt the rec- i burn from accumulated gas Were $5.95 NOW 990 tO $1.99 in Au^u 1 11M5. ord established by the iippliiant is j fumes. Does tho Barrett & Parker Motdn *> overseas service clearly injidniuate to justify the j Agency have 'all-risk' insurance Gicnt Britain, Algeria, ^Tuntinjr of a variaru'e. ] for oulboards, inboards, and ItaU ar d Germany. Horace K, Baker, attorney for I yachts?" *Wft** sepaiated from active the zoning hoard, .said that another 3ec 10 !^nt and has boon one-family house on K:ist Dudley in the Amy Reserve sineo avenue, at Kim street, nlso convert- BARRETT & PARKER, Inc. t? In Ma tcl» 1947, h<> com-ed into a four-family dwelling, hy INSURORS John (ranks tht U70th (later the th« investinjf firm, WUA involved in MEN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL fcinfriiuet Hattoliwn (Com- the original up peal to tlu» zoning 43 Elm Street ,tn utnaUtl us a reserve hnard. hut it si net* has heoti sold PRISONER OF AIIT—Convict painter Gualtiero M. Papo, 207 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD 114 • lit WHP^ assigned as und cimvortcti back to a one- who is in prison for dcbls. liolds up his painling entitled Wostfield AD 2-1800 j We onVti of the 32Hth Kn- family house. "The Motlicr" at his own art show in Rome, Italy. He was .\ITItlfi(i-if nllh I AD 3-1171 I Croup (( ) I't'Korvt' unit, released from jail for the day to attend his own exhibit. IliirrtMt A Onlti, m-iiltt»r« 1 n i ii v Tin 111 >* I, K ii»ai:iHHiiai swsiiiiiKaiiaiiMssefMW^^^ wus ti \n fi mul to head- LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY OPERATION CLEAN SWEEP We Must Make Room For New Fall Merchandise All Summer Merchandise Will Be Progressively Marked Down Until Everything Is Sold . . .

.1 BARGAINS GALORE "

IN EVERY DEPARTMENT - MANY UNADVERTtSED BARGAINS REDUCED Vi AND MORE

BOYS' AND GIRLS' GIRLS' BOYS' GIRLS' BEAUTIFUL BOYS' AND GIRLS' PIN-UP AT THE PUMP — Dressed in her briefest bikini, 19-monthold Susan Stottlemire of Howlnnd, Ohio, goes to SNOWSUITS CATALINA AND SACONY FAMOUS MAKE her own orivatfl bench hv flip water niinm in hcrharkvard DRESSES WINTER COAT & LEGGING SPORT SETS BATHING SLEEVELESS AND SHORT SLEEVE WINTER KNIT WINTER WEIGHT JACKETS SHIRTS Sizes 2 to 3X, 3 to 6X, 7 to 14 BACK-TO-SCHOOL DRESSES SUITS SLEEPERS and SHORT SLEEVE $-|.99 0 to 4 - Closed Foot Gripper Model COORDINATE SETS, ETC. Sizes 6 to 20 4 fo 8-Closed Foot $£1.99 4 to 8- Model

OFF OFF

Use Our Lay-Away Plan Reg. $2.98 to $6.98 (Fair Traded Hems Excepted) NOW $1.50 to $3.50 Rctj. to $2.98 cj, Reg. $3.98 to $10.98 Rog. $2,98 ea.

USE THE CONVENIENT PARKING LOT OPEN THURS. & FRI. EVENINGS TIL 9 OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY BEHIND THE STORE FOR THIS EVENT DURING AUGUST

\Hl LlfFSWtK—Hr lolm II. Gibbon, Jr., the inventor TEVENS of the Ihst -tucc-fiil IitMit-ltini; machine. Maniincs 2 iKvIy.il(>u\\

*8JM L >. Laut h Wlmm fa THf? WESTFtELD (N. J,) LEADER, THURSDAY. AUOUST 9, I96J5 Page S ^duration degree from Spi'inpfWlil tilt' First Canadian Parachute I For the past five years, (Mr. Mof- Moffat Assigned Overseas Post By YMCA Division Collw in Sprinnficlii, MIKS. ; Bntr»]ion. Following the war and | fat has been associate secretary of SCOTCH PLAINS Colin S. j YMCAs of iNortli America ami From 1045 to 19*1 he servo,! in i Hit first two YMCA jobs, be-j his World Service a>,;iKiiment in personnel services of the. United Moffnt of 12112 Woutlside ryad has] abroad. j liidhi as principal of the YMCA II KmninK in 1!KS7, were ill Cnnada I Ip-it us adult proifnim transfers and for the establish- YMCAs. i men and thi'ir fjiniilifs stntiom>il I horn in Moo.se Jaw, Saskat hi'wnii. hissistiint physical director of the I secretary of the downtown branch, j ment of personnel practices and , py lu!icies furthc e">7, lie served »n •I U">' States raove- tional Committee stall" Sept. 1, fol- Wlitiea will include selecting; cun- i he earned a harhelui' ot* scii Durini; World War •>, y\r. Mof- | the VMTAs Illinois Area Council j nient. 25 years of service to the ! <''<•»•«* *<»' world service :m

,<\* SAVE BIG! SAY! OFTEN! JOIN THE MANY CUSTOMERS WHO SHOP A*P REGULARLY AND. / .*'

HAPPY CAMPERS—Enjoying lumtner vacation fun «t tower Ranch Camp, Hhinelander, Wi».( are four grirU from Jersey including a Westfteld girl and two former re*i«l«nli Pictured above, left *o right, are Meredith Davit, daughter and Mr*. George Davit of Carriage Houie lane. Little Ann Reul, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond R«ul of Worman place; Martha Strock, daughter of Clarence Strock Ktiford, and Cina Davit. Th« Davii «iiteri formerly lived Mosquitoes Gain, Schedules r strations For Double in Week Com* tee ... You'll s«v«. Mosquitoes nearly doubled in FRESH BROILING or FRYING i Term Wed. number as they continued to in- Our Own crense in Elizabeth, Linden, Rail- UCA will ennill residents way and Winfield, in thepaat week, Tea Bast all terra staitinj,' at 0:15 the Union County Mosquito Exter- nesday. mination Commission reported to- iuy 41 *l Rijulir Pr!c» pig. day. Sitof24ciml.71 le at all levels of ability to are responsible for the increase. i Krados 1-12 who are «t Dt!l«Uut with thlektit c inches tall. Those enroll- All other areas ore under irood lib, 31It. SCALLOP FESTIVAL! ie aquatic program for the control, the commission said. It Super Cooli Cranberry Sauce °,"y 2t»n« Ib. h ive lieen requested to £ave the following readings for 27 qualification test prior to last week, all indicating a litrht IS Exlrt Stantfi with purehili of . Tt^U are given between numher of mosquitoed: Soda 8d, Kenihvorth, Mountain- DADIf RIITTC CO lor leaders' club is for bovs Ib. , Cip'n John't—Qulok-Frozm side and Eustcrn Clarli, 3.9; Union, toneless Sugar-Cured p%ies 7 11, Crisco FOX the hi ;t time, it was an- Hillside, lioselle Park, Koselle mid FRIED SCALLOPS a uvmnasiuni flam will Sprinfcfleld, -1.-I. C to fourth Knide boys, Mb.' Ib. FANCY SCALLOPS v instructions for men CORNED BEEF ' 79 g stlioo) boys is hcing of- 8 to 0 p.m. Mondays nml Fresh—Bentleii Front Cut* Thick or Thin fe s Delicious Fresh Fruits! Switi, )uIcy Brisket Beef ^m 69! loin Pork Chops 99? C The fellru that owns his own My-T-Fine Puddings c c home iff nlwnys just eoniinc uut.| Seedless Grapes 2 35 RsquJar—All Flavors Shoulder Steaks 99 Veal Cubed Steaks 99 of a hardwaie store.—Kin Hub-i lirgi Sin bard, i R J b C Beef Short Ribs 49? Bologna " pkg. LEADER CLASSIFIEDS Honey dew Melon * 49 dBRING RESULTS 35 Extra Stamps with uoh purohau »! SO Extra Stamp* with nth purshtsi «t H«<< Ripe—Swut Juicy Gerbar's Impoitsd Holland—3 Ik. Can Imported Holland—6 Ib. Can C UNOX CANNED HAM 2.99 UNOX CANNED HAM 4.99 Watermelon 59 Baby Foods Stlielwf—N>w Jjriey FREE5T0NE lbI C • Clerical Problems? Sd CChopptth i Peaches 2 23 let us do the job Firm, Swtit or supply the help & BEANS C In Tomato Saucs cans Bartlett Pears 2 35 to do it. Swift's Meats 2 t BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SERVICE NORWAY for Babies Blue Peter—Imported tins A" * Phone 322-B300 SARDINES 2 Hits the Spot 1827-B E. Second St., Scotch Plains in Hot Weather! BRILLO SOAP PADS 2 of 10 Mayonnaise YUKON CLUB A&P All Flavors—Plus Deposit Ann Pag*—Rtally Fin BEVERAGES Special AS? Brand—I quart 14 fluid oi can Franco Am«rloan—MUSHROOM QRAVY or CHOCOLATE Olf.r Tangerine Juice 2 59C Chicken Gravy 3"*"49e RAVORED DRINK Notliing lo add but cold Mitt I PairleUn Brand—Pink or White VARIETY PACK Mik'i (Uioilul rthtshins cbaco- ialeandmillt drinks ii seconds! C C Great to Uk« on picnics ... and fom Facial Tissues 2 29 Kellogg's Cereals 39 tciti a tltllEI Ann Pag» 14011 Nb C IT' 134 5 IJiii 41b. O(i(< Sugar Wafers ° T 33 Kraft Caramels The milk ' «' A5P s ! lb i3 c wka e lane Parker Cookies ...... _ Rlinv Pparhnc '"" ' 27 is already in III l» 8 33 C Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers b: 37 Burry's Choxan Cookies Marvel e Duncan Hines ™ X "p£39 Chase SSanborn '^ Values for National c C Ice Cream Aunt Jemima c°"u Mix '^;'35 Sweet Pickies "«*•«•« Sandwich Month! All Sunnyfieid Corn Flakes '£ tt* Bond's Dili Pickle Stix Coiditre.m Brand ' lb' AOC Flavori Pink Salmon w c can * QuakerP«ffed Rice ;;; 20 Doxsee Minced Clams Sandwich Spread,;:An:n 8OI.4CQ pint VjQ « P'9-' jar *** jar *' "I saw your advertisement Hudson Borden Evaporated Milk 3 H It M° Lily-Tulip Cups J'Z nl, of 10' Ann Page Margarine 100% Corn lib. OflC p c I Ib. 51/, oi.' Oil pW- Bright Sail Insecticide ;;rJ:l'67 FelsNaptha J^l. Peanut Butter Ant! Page 24 OI. CCQ ' in the paper." Toilet Tissue Crortmy ?mowtn [S' Sunnybrooli Brarid 7% 01. C70 Atiorftd Colms £ra||,£| Dairy Center Buys! Frozen Food Values! Red Salmon Atattfl Socloyo CJn 'Kfany a shopping list 13 made up from the SOOShttli—2 ply ' * Sliced or Piece , advertising columns of this newspaper. Whether All Flavor!—6 at, Can White Tuna Fish Idadi for Sandwichei can w%* , "Mrs. Housewife goes to market pushing the baby T W C carriage, in the family car, or by phone, she Wisk Fruit Drinks !L 10 95 Swift's Prem lb C .knows she will 8ave time and money by first Liquid Detergent Danish Blue Cheese "•?«•«' 89 Sweet Green Peas ^ •««» 7 X? 1-00 Luncheon Meat .< reading about the merchandise and services p 8 C l e Banquet Boned Chicken So. O7C featured here. A(» liquid q*, Victory Cream Cheese - ••-< p;' 27 Mixed Vegetables *f;Jr 2 p°;;; 41 r-jtn *<• A u> 2 37c re n Fr es Imported Sliced Bacon ^ ^59° Make your advertising a helpful guide for Mel-o-Bii ^z5?Z£*' X F ne i c.™',"'^,. 2 ^; 35° e buyers by regularly publishing the news about Pat l C C Salad Mustard *»•>•»• 'j*-t7 MildChed-o«Bit ctfJ::T .«"I'75 Birds Eye Green Peas 'PV;31 C your business in this paper. Swan Liquid B b c 8 Sweet Garden Relish *-»'•.. '•;;-23 Ask to see a copy of our ABC report.* It gives Cottage Cheese Pa ;:f;:;, c: p3! Birds Eye Mixed Fruit '^SS Detergent e 596 you complete and audited information about thc Grated Cheese Be,„„,""£!!d . 4,',r.,59C Baby Lima Seans l Potato chips jj:l:Z^< 'I- circulation that your advertising will get when it I pint 6 fluid Cream Cheese t:^;r 2 C;;S 39 Banquet Dinners ^w "£ C appears in this paper. 01. pl«lic 25 Exlra Libby's Ripe Olives MS» 'C;;33 2> Extra Stamps with purchase ol WYTSS Stamps with piirciiaso of PLASTIC COASTEKS % Got 25 Extra Stamps with each purciiaso ol THE WESTFIFLD LEADER Srmour'j St.ir , iis AH Detergent s^t FRANKIUjtTERS ^69_ ConlrollaJ SuJ) Prices effecfiVo through Saturday, Aug. lltli •This Mwspjptr 13 1 number of tht Audit p~~ 25 Extra Stsmpj with each purchase g| Bureau of Circulations, as auociicioa cl Jib. 101.77c in Super Markets and Solf-Servicc stores only. aarly 4,000 publishers, advettimt, and e tdvmisuig agencies. Our circulation n All Txliarr.. I'MHIIMN. llniil Mill mitt Alroli.ilic 31 SHARP CHEDBAR &9 swii lt! audited by cipcrknord ADC circulation iicM-m^i-s i'\i'iii|il freiii I'lniil >'t;imj> oiler. *~-< r.»ity Wineniln Well Aocl Chmn - tuditoca. Our A11C ttpoft showi bow much oxculation we luvc, where it gtxa, bow obtained, rod «h:r fact* that tell you what 1060 RARITAN RD.r CLARK 105 SOUTH AVE., FANV^OOD yai &t fcr your advertising moaey wben 155 ELM ST.. WESTFIELD. M. J. JW we cU» pjpo. FREE PARKING AREA BETWEEN CENTRAL & WESTFIELD AVES. BETWEEN MARTINE AVE. & TERRILl RD, OPEN FRIDAY TltL 10 P.M. OPEN TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Till 9 P.M. OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Till 9 P.M. OPEN FRIDAY Till 10 PM, THE WESTFIELD (I*, i.i LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 19*2 !»=-» '" "• u. '• .••^.y.»w_ REAl fSTATE FOR SALE • • REAL ESTATE FOR SAtf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

PfARSAlt RAN£>OtPH- C i. SMITH, JR. EDWIN Q. EDWARDS HARRY H. MAUETT NANCY F. REYNQU3S & BltlTOR SARRETT & CRAtN WIEGMAN CO, Realtor FRANKENBACH 112 Urn it. SO MANSION ISC. AD 3-5555 ReaHcr Realtors i icti-i-OR* ^SJROH 302 East Brood Street ' DANKER & DANKER, M| 115 Bm St., AO 2-4700 Itmlwr •' Tfce AOatns 141 ELMER STREET »>.i*f u. x, „. ; inc. AD 2-5050 H ratter* — tnffvrerM AO 2-4300 * AC 2-1800 AD 3-1800 Member* of Multiple I,Utl«* Sniktn IMMACOUTf CAME COO $24,000 l«lm*—HoHBtaim SI3.900 149 ELMER STREET ONE ROOR LIVING APARTMENT FANWOOD SPLIT IEVEL WESTFIEiO

DtO YOU KNOW? • SI 8,900 IF YOU* IDEAS ARE SPACIOUS, OLDER HOME FANWOOD $32,500 S«bj.rt - "HOME o«^ DEFINITE ORANT 5CHOOI SHIP vs, $23,900 CHARMING OLDSTER FANWOOD SPUT STOCK *** f S20 9O0 Th*1 riM-Mtt !5 S32 500 stuck market umber vf jn **« * INCOME PROPERTY BRAND NEW LISTINGS! THREE BEDROOM RANCH hai mor -h in the popu!, Mue>. .,1 h.,m,$ J" '"'MM k.irate *%«t» *t ?i;i'tiori *.»t 1'HrKiVOO»rkivo«rU- i» ! ".4-^S JM-B* ma E . tiSstlwit I #••»> tlr^iflnff—prHty dhtinK roum *4 IV i itiuttfrn kiiclt^-n —"- three lin Th-r^' is iL!"? *„ SS'Sl WlH. i. tl *t 1 viii u-t 1 mi-Miif lax arislnir ml/"'-* ? fraf > - - • "f if > nU If* b**ttrt»unij*. Ijtrs*- family roo >••>* Uy*$ x I1"T) — XM baths — 2 IOWII tax,., , j, gfs •w l rtaS a wssjst £&££ JUST REDUCED tiir iittartifd KiimK*1 •— 13 X t' Jft w t tut > in th- NEAS WYCHWOOD i *£&*!** *v *• wHI HARRY H. MALLETT I'Bpiroj'nt rt***r* axn»ti room •— ft*M t« t * irl^fui i?i item dim- vail to wall »'ar|)*-tJng UicluU — beautiful U*t — priced a mis I.. .„ «iw, I Vi,21j Mtinftc-4 i« mi iht R»ortor ship is fiosHiv #r! I! iii*i W Use 1 PARKWOOD ESTATES "BUNCAtOW K>R TWO* .rat 1. . Perhaps $18,900 this a litt!,- furth-r tffMm IDEAL FOR YOUR nt HHI.R !| HMTMHIl JfllTIPIK ir you «U1 Siv* m a"i fp CHERISHED ANTIQUES LISTIVt. SlllIK f." S26 9O0 I or*tij- 141 ELMER STREET j ii!»« a HICK ON SlOfE PICTURESQUE SPUT » tinins EDWIN O. EDWARDS AS 2-5050 - PRACTICALLY PERFECT - ****• *t«-xf :i ?-u life;* sfpAtAt^ 4t\\lXi- 112 Elm SI. f-r* f-!f tr.t'ih^rT Wish b*r i Situated CHRISTINE CIRCUS : A0 3.5555 l*Bnwood. Nice litrgt* llv FRANKUN SCHOOl | room •—- separate 3 53** i vncri claim itV 10* recreation i»Iui « Jaundrayy befor* school »taru. CsttfS 3KDK0OMS BUILT IN 1765 ft 'Up tl " nienc*1 for tht- sradt srfiK*^F «*«" at *J3.S»0.— truly a "must junior hlsh cnnnul be fei-fii IIC SASEMENT cut Karly Aunrloan farm- this much jouitht nfirr i»J« &EAUTIFUL CENTER HALL lion. There arc funr phstr'i BIG YA1D iiitMi with at3 m->*J*T-it ; •HEAR INDIAN FOREST"* LEE K. WARING bedrooms wlUi ^l^eptBg Wii? ish; COLONIAL C B. SMITH, JR. REALTOR I.V51H0R on the second iluer. fbtri^ $35,900 floor has larjre f nirasff LrllS $26,500 1 ittng to bolh the jaiifi £41,850 Hcrahfr >inl(iplr MidiR tl%{£*• h»rn'-. j Kmnrm ClitdtfptJ AD 2-53ST is a television room. im.T;4^' 931 E Klmhon Avc CUTE CAPE COD! ! t5«i fourth tw*lrs*>tn. ^n# HilH * « ,.__ J..- ,«^. ^^ ^^^ ijHtltiff i» located nn are a total of » - i'atMinvf- h*th jtn*l tvs-o naif b*th*. TTit+-i r \ Q hyitic-. counlhti: lavus^ ^t: r n fU4i ; • truly a womU-rful *»tr«-rt in th first fl*H>r ami ft!3! t-3tiiiBfe^t; j 1 1 Franklin £?< I'erfeti for the >o«ng <-«>up meiit. V^ry *l*-r-j* yard t>^ys starling oui or lor a r«.-tir*.'il rith stalely trp«-j, and ts;^ Grociouj Jnsltih Srttk "3 ft. living rot>ni has a t want H cute hutnt- ; harVi" f —— — — - jTh e : BEAUTIFUL STONEHENGE on tir.«t ! O\K BLOCK frowm . - w ouriif . f>\vn^r haH !>,-'•!! !^:i'- • iii-.! h^dr ..... I ^c})«t>!. "Well \<* vt 5-rooin house | , i.itt of iin large hira Jiving toww — motifrii kil- erred. May w ij«-n t»r «un- rto,*T. n-v-fari room with llreplar^ iltninp amj '!( .- *, Hltvh*-n is modvrn two pretty hfiirooms s«d t'aih 1« ... a Stand .-oust; S*icv<-i - . - Si-« am! fuH ba^- 1 n«»m. kit.-h^n, sVi-mifl floor: 2 j h«s a Iart;v i>antry. — IU'SSUT KtHir* to attic stor- o w ag*- — i'uU b%»t*m**nt —- attach- 4 Bedrooms n.r.atu.nj r;^ ^ *^| A^nV^T/d^i'Jr^* j Tticrr an- live bMJroomft in all cti Krtraet- — jir*-tt>' lot; J,i>w Homerito, Int iaxt;»! iioiiBp immaculate inaiUv aii'J sttr^ens, hard t*»{> tiriveway. open siairvvay H-ads to t\w luo A BIT SECLUDED A »» l««»l lH>air*aul.« (Ivor. Kach of the thrfe bwl- «M'Iy. AH 3--432. S~2-2t roum1 s on the second rtoor are his pretty h"rm- la ret '. at of Sunken Living Room n,l l Th1? is sj>ir mid ami P. CAMILIO * SON i e pplant is 2-cor Garage Mr*. .Atfhtld U. HK.4I, KSTATK—IVIt II 4VCK prn hot water-oiill unitit. The ont^taruling f'-ati^^-^ PEARSALL ^23 NOR.TR A»"B» W*. n acre t?f srri>u».J; \m-V m II. (". %Vlr(fi«nn At* 3-33X4 AD 5-niWI Th*» rear yurti (« df acy; iran'fUiHty. Thfrr "f & Multiple I.Lfln* MrmlMT <>!«1 of lluv*- !..-llr«»irA^ For interior Inspection Call of thr WemtGelit Bttartl NEW RENTAL •*>...m *v|th rtr'plm*. fc of llrnUora ^n. 1Brs*- kii« htn wlthw Not enough can bf }»ald for thiP FRANKENBACH NOT TW'ti ilKDItOOH h Et 5-4360 EDWARD A. CAMIUO iovuly Htrt't't and its wondt'rfuJ $250 PER MONTH IRC, "JUST ANOTHER SPUT" i.\st HOH U''lR:hh(*rs. Th« occupancy is im- r. Ilt |23900 will Vf happy ' 1(5 Kt-M STREET — AO 2-4T00 3-8-tf s. \\> after 6:30 P.M. Si*. fltfM Ihrci' (cvcJ himic In On lowly 1 t'ooi>*-r liaad a tlar you slt i'lttUVlKHt, !M MOt "jliNt IIH- ling tiou.t* f«r the family tha llmrl •<• Cmnc An S-84IM M wants luls of rIH t — It linn n ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor IMMEDIATE POSSESSION i H llO ' M hall -— large living room «it Mt. Alsa Brace Conltit rtrt'itlscf anil bay witidow - AD 3-1332 <*0i«O\I.\l,t Kntraiu'p- ventibulf, CENTER HALL iinr, IfiHiitc it ltd out. in (K4»TBTI1B"T»>) \vt*!I-|jropt*rti(>neti tiring room, sviwirate dining ruuns — den »— J(i- I n llfilitlsllltl - lliiil- Realtor Insurer room.% tH'uutiful rear yard, m'nr Mtt* — (nur fin** I't'drooms — COLONIAL All 2-SS.VI «l <'{l>Nt«OH<). A l>U|l!h llllOP huth.s — uii on I lloor — 21' i!vrr«on F. I'fIMIII ,AU 3>S7H tln lii fnti-niK-.' iii.pi-h. llvlim s 13'* bciiroym and hallway « tt IK p!«-a.-ant I.. «•*"•',' 203 Elm Street ADams 2-5664 svcotnj iloor —- irarajje — ist 4 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS ni, .MnhiH rutmi, Ultchi'i), L' i «I(h a lujnit- in this tim- i«™ lnmmH HIHJ HU-ii bjtOi. An iiir d*d Jot near m'W Tam x 13 u* let — ni any tr<*t-js an< anfl tiww y»u •>" '"'.' • ui«li].- NO STEPS ial ion ro , ntod^ra Kit- :i licilriiomH, larci' klifiii'ii. full with ^r*•• Vantt (•lilrinM-, t,, ilrv ct-lliir. I.'H living ?p BEN FRANKLIN SCHOOL »lxc (ihilHK room, Mpiu'UHiH Jiv- i\'ifV »ll-on-«in»-floor HvfnK. This* !» a for sortie lucky y Tl" inu nmiii with iSreiiliu-*!, Hert'i'n- tum<'!\ 'ii»lnvHHlH-r IIMV ti"l •« iioust'lt^i'iHT. Von will iirnt l>? ltnprec.«i d by a j:ro\vinc rtl nort'h, tfitl'iiK*'. SCxtcrfi^r f ntitiii •• irrr l«t with Ms i:..l foot of frontjtBTf. 1 $31,900 Witter hf'ittfl- inriU'l'il JIM- fHiiy ! {Klilitfil in July. JiM.fKHi. I'rin- JIS.lHMi, rrisii-lMiMr* oijlv, p!*-i^.- Iniiii4r> em! ilr#*(i (-5 > KJS* », tiit* NHMi^ibticry? , pvtMi the iawn looks manicured. Tfi E |>or* ol|ml» imly. All 2-527.1. AD 3-1OJ5. ritK«* «** urittitttl Ir»«•"!. 'Hit- mi*rrss!vo. It i^ so immaculatp anfi))iUUont-rs-, fir«i>I;trv mirror and att PC MIOHT RENT ht»m** v Mwtrd !t loilli} fTiiCM. U)M Mia. I'rki- s3:.:.iK> NICE SPLIT IN WESTFIEID! KB* And Will Build t. Ufa*1 H. and Imj"1 >«« IIT 1 MM 1IJ A NEW HOME ON A LOVELY HILLTOP s ;r s I: VILLANE & SONS, inc. room — 40 I111 AD 2-4850 AD 2-0779 AD 2-9047 wail ove "HOMES FOR RENT" dntj- th nn school GRANT SCHOOl play BUILT 1959 6-RO0M TWO-STORY HOUSE t'«r rent 4n \Vp»lfifN ** $23,900 This fu-iit-itr!y-ntiiv liom*1 is at- Attached garage and closed-in parch; on a tract Ivi-Iy situatvd tm Lyim *ttr* <(i JUST.'. Oar *t»**iss't t!'- l^int-, surn^ifidfil Iiy «tht-r w*'1i beautifully landscaped lot. Asphalt drive. One flilfj In Ife*- !#••** *•*-£ ji**t ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor k**in horni-s on <'*iua 11>- larpt and one-tiolf balhs. All plaster walls and ceil- III linisKcn* #• Bl wf sr*-»*i.fc*'* fjsi i' Ju^. T'nal of $ room**, - iiaihs HOTE TBE-T-) X pttWtlcr* Riom, Iftrjsi- !i;tsiimpai ings, $26,000, Located near the new Tamaques t.«atii*r _-r«.r garape. 33&.5OO School. M.I*. #^^*:. l>» »>*' f»ur** tlia' * !•! 1 T IMM Mtur favorsifi i\> HH^ST allows si Open House Sunday, Aug. 12, 2-5 P.M. BIG, BIG, BI-LBVELi 1027 Rohway Ave., corner Clifton St. T-"i,',,»: ove r,, c'ishwosher, base-

&6Grd gos Hot water heat, t lh,:ir BARRETT & CHAIN Many extras to make living DANKER & DANKER, NANCY F. REYNOLDS p'stQ5Q-f%t. Immediate occu- At) --u:ltK» pancy. 7 Drummond Rd. AD Inc. ME &D 3-? SKI l:ir>. and !.,in,lnj tall 2-S7S9. ; i 149 ELMER STREET mer V, U^> n.iUi. All 2-MS; 'Kmr «>. IMuUorl! ... » All am, S-iSiS 214 E H. «.. »<-fc nirrtBK . , r li-n .St'itittlilt ...... \U "1'Sm* WIUIAM A. 'I nrtlB KUIull Ill 3-32m II. «.. Iwtrll. it «. 4,15 Son!* .«»',-.. ,a Hurnld l», p|acc rt< 5.S(ii)3 it (.mi' AU MI:K AUaw* 2~g:VfK H. OAY FftJEORJCHS, AO 2-1 £05 Albtrt «. Danker ...ha :.114(I **4».JI M. *t»o3cwf. .. *• llurr? T. Suln .. . Pu THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. Saw «nfc l *l. JK M«w*. ^j.. . .A *» JMWSS w* *»M» S 111 \1«

<• niiu«w *• ci«r» • J«t.. », wtom . . .. A ..VI'J^ I iwtln, -is. u. r All 2-«!o« A IS'n. Many i,x;n* Mf-IH r. THE — AO 3-Ses« i.I t«. wall ttP|i. t iir!rv JUIH -I-T». ts»:ilistl,-a|iv f» id opr F. Call AW i- r^-mi^—Es—THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUSTS, 1962 REAL ESTATE FOR SALI REAL ESTATE -SALE ^f ORE FOR RENT • FOR SALE © HELP WANTED- • i the opening of the fall school i 1 Inrtallation nf the sidtwaiks is STORE, J7 X 45, with or without l'»H I-: riiii rear space. Al) 2-33D0. i-il lit... r,.-llllu«ir for students of the 2-lB-tf Ai : claw: I'I.HK.I. WANTI5H fot- ema« msrsincr home ELSIE BETZ, INC., Realtor H.N., from 3-11, &-tlav w«M>k. 1J F.N School who live m the {!UvtntH-r »f thf Multiply Mnflfttf K;«1 S-12IS. T-SC-lf UK Wtl*. 6-28-tl avi-nup arpSj ,M«yor Kdward . i\ $2-1,7DO. 1,1 !•<•,-..nl f--i': Hi.. 1,000 fret of sidiHvalk in 'Mountain Umltimlr II-iiiiK Mrnihrr «r the • GARAGES WANTED • 6 State Delegates .v,- .^.-:il with fmim t-UMliti.iiii. Si;;>: Amii-vrnn l-i,-ik - if y..» iiu,- avenue inifwcH'n Jci'U.salt'rn i'oa<{ ***** ll..nr.l or lCfullur. <;AII.4«;K — i>.>iiiihi m- u-M>ii( ^ifef -!«-. t yot undrr way ini- liriKlUWmnl ATf, Al) 2-3;ii1l. *.". i-iK-H; u\.) l.:irr.-l t'K.'k *HK In-... i\a 1110(1 DV F ELSIE BETZ, Inc. ail.' i-hnliv ivllh slitii-nv.-is: !...>•« HH.t l.|.:nl|.|.. , S-St-i't iiirdiatoly with the expectation that •Ii. Hi III)!, sl?.. 1" nnil VI. !)l:ll NS:i- »'I'H\IH:IHIMIHH. :« h. iili-iiKiinl ..•Hi.-.-. Oiill Mr, 111-n.v, AH tfrttr i,»we , , . ...Al* 2--M;.'! rll l! ^'-r.irHi. tor inti*i'vit'\r {iiiinihitnuiit. linw- tiwu tiiiii.«iMirtatiiiii; A-! t-i-f- They nr<> Henry Onrrett, Theodore 1-.-1H"-H, l-'A L'-X^IUI. S-H-2! J. -Harrington, John Branti, Ken^ :-1HM»I. Thrnti&li ffHtcr i-'si-i'lli'iit i-uiiiiili.iii," lin'wl n.-ll jHiiiii! neth Hamilton, Clay Brfant and {utltfr li|ndluKft priced luwei AH 2-3!lO", AVON V«il\ini 2:iL'-*.|i:ii. Mrs. Barrett. lit. 11, H[.,nltti wall nimcp, 200 NORTH AVENUE AT IENOX Hiiiuint I'iri'lf fnlt Atrn. iUHicr for IvstniniT in' irunliiK. Ht-t'|.n'ni't-f, Al» 20% off. lu.iiH- hiU'rvli'fr, Mi MiH«. 3-IHfll. bull chnirmnn, reported the post- AD 3-1070 E. T. WILLIAMS Hp«n.si>re(i team tieel for second kftcbt'it—tivt* full hat , MRS. MARJORIE M1UEN SWI'lfifHOVkll) »iH>rnt»r ntnl rv WllWlV M-HII niirHliiir i'x|icili.tn'i. place in the county league. 755 Central Ave. Westfield r*-|!iii>ti,KL .Must hi- ublo to iyi><«. ;ttl'4 I ""I llronil stn.t Ki'iiil-lurnili'l or elilerl'y n-mnitu. Al> AD 2-2158 Ofii,-,- |.H-ati-"i in jMoinituliit-iiiit-. X, J. The post wii] have its annual LIKE A FOUR ROOM FOUR BEDROOM fixISWir. Cray, Af> Z-UtiUt), I'IM- jtit«*r- |)ienie Sunday on the grounds of Iliviitorj, lauudr*" rtionii .S-ll-lf s-xu. s-!i-:t APARTMENT EXCEPT HOUSES ARE In nil ty|ii>H nj oaf- tli« Bonnie Brae Home for Boya, IT HAS A YARD • AKOii AMI DHUAKS—mil brawls. ipntry, tUjuioni'S' and plUHtprlngf. No AVAILABLE Beat pricea. oh (no niimu. William McMurrtiy, Wllington. irty. I'Hi-c—fX&jllK). AND iiii, lmi will triitii tr ynu \i\tAD S-4C0S, S-l-tl NOW DUDKIN PIANO CO. CAN BE ALL YOURS Klmrr Sfri*ft (formerly Cranfard Fiano Oo.J «3T Norlh Aw. W. AO B-8SI1 DRESSMAKING-SEWING SO EASILY \VR H.iVK POl'll T«al «; ..«• Be*i.«ain ^^ Cull A.M., AI> ;i-nr.u II l> I K 19 S IV WKSTl'lKI.I), B B «:si( W** linvc- f*t*vrral »f 11I?IM» SCOTfll l»l,ll\*«. i''AV\V«*Oll mil^M'l': ii^fiicj' in WfstUf'lti uM- iiiui fiMini.a, HKv TEJ.KVISIOHIS — TabieB, comoleB, ll liavi: a [H^IUim itv»ll«Ni' f«n* WN iiuilnt(.nillu-e servU'e, AT> 2- «I|KATI*H! «!.«» Ill' Mil mill'rl" j »*» «OI VI'AINSlllIl. . . . Muntz T.V. on xwivi'i runrsnteot!, rvconiJttior.eil, all a U'umUM SiltVilHi' lilt1, faHowim; qUitl- 33C1, 7-R-8I ine»t . . . mul when VOX' «\V\ ) Tlwy Mlurf lit S1N.IH10, IMtMHttt. i>fffi-. Al) :t-:MHU', mil lirnndB, $24 up. Station Hiuiio A TV, . . . VOV IIM.O.\f ilrt »mi isi.siiaHy itiHHVjiiUM . A1 In ji.l.,M.ii..iil'n«|. .'lillOnui; i-ilinri- k!un\h-tlK^ "f diVivi- Mnt«M>ilnrt' (MM - I'lH-i-il. Uuuil ri'l't'ri'in'i'H. AO l'-7"l* OLDER FOUR POTTEIIV SECONDS—at the PoUory taiiiiisu (*l'H*fi* in All '-••f.lVJi;. **«>« lit^lruiiut nnil Imtli mi llu> .„!,„',.( «*ilfc ti in DON MAXWELL Sliop, Ultltierware1 . oyenwate, art- • •SUUlitiilt. iMi'Itl^*' Wflil- to Wl'.Ni^OJli MO,ml Hour In thl« uti'li' am. 1 ' V" ware, Btonewnr* , at less than half MIlllOIM;ilAI>HIV(i—Tl-iilliK. Mimeii- iH neiii- Hie Jt>!V*>r*ion Ki'tiutil m *«"•'< 3('« ««» retail. At the factorv—Contempo- ijualitU'ittlntm. ut lionit*, wMh a flftli 1*edU SMTi MOUNTAIN AVI], f Ul i NsnlM- |lhltlnr«niy WIMk ill ill' nt »1S,IHII1. . . . l.mi.m'sf I'n>«li nl if rary Ceramics, 32 Wattmj \VP luim*.. IViiuUi'ul worlt. lii-usunalilt' mi «|u> tlifrd floor—*lrtpnlty IttMHii t« »*r*'ti'Iif Y**». [ill IIIIN Anil, tif ('mil***., there t ChthChathr.mr . OeOpeun 9-966 Moaday i-ilti>«. tli-m-Ki- Hull, 1>1I>1 SS»-I!4»I1. linil mm-). . . . SKB IS 'KIIHV. ; ullifix n< .Hln-i- urll'M . la til relay. ttrn^H Wood Httx* intlr Wnlimt a-ie-tf GIRL FRIDAY S-'J-tf LEADER far tin* oltii'M f I'^mtirPTi any Ifunk TnW!*% AMI lli:ill'MI!i;tl . . . IK IT IS A I"H\wdif»n \M,ri( ini-tiidluK iillllim; Mum UiwU swiii-iT .. . KM I:BT .. . •rimuu IIKIIIIOOM. TWO lifM'iHiif.; ;Uiil lyphm, l-Ixh'-ri^ns-i jnnliii-: i.wn triiiisiinrfllliuii. full Af> A»i>llani.'«>, 431 North Af«. W. A1J iaO2" iirt.-r ;i::i« I'.M. HVT1I IU1I SI-; V'Ot WANT ... IX A OllOICiS 2-«41». «-20-tf tliih IH'IMI n|)]i!N. l-";s*M'!ii*!5i xsthu iini* imiiellftl fllnlajr I.4HAT1ON . . . MAKI5 THIS VOI'lt NUXT NTVI' i UPHOLSTERINO fi-tlay w.-ck. t'uU Al> :t-4»H« I'or mi i f Mint «*min~ SIJMHI kitflifN. FURNITURE REPAIRS RDIT11 HATH THOMAS JUDSON, REALTOR-INSUROR Pall Line at MlHInMr? INSTRUCTION^ • CLASSIFIED ADams 2-0226 ttiid (.^aiitiiiae jfivilry S«» SOUTH JVliMK AT I.I3NOV. All 11-IOTO to Bim gt. ,vr**tn*i* U iifl V^ '' 'ftO-*i 'I!!! ! 'SUM! *«.4I lil I" V. MltHt livf». MHS. nllJCK HAIlTHiA.'V, All 2-71H13 5-B-tf Jiav.'VviVrt nvm. A l.t S-nT^S. K. H. BMNKHITT. teaeher at plalo ttruc tut nror library tjuteal methoie. Ctaanlcal and poB'- 1l ular. I.cimunii In your lionn. 641 tiKUNjiorinlliHi, I'rlre KI1W PIANOS, with bcticli, 10 yenr K\l l'';lHi:\<'l'i» elerU ;t! ty|»i^l HIMI ALTENBURG'S-ELIZABETH, N. J.i^uiirinitrc, |4SS; I.uwry lClet'trln Or- (M'-liipiHiui- iip.'r.-fliii- I'm- iMv<-Ntmriit Uurlan Hd., WMtHeld. Call AD S.EJ8<1 Open Dally 'TU 9—Sal, 'Til ii BiuiH from $695; rvlmltt OrnnilB t-niHiuuiy. S:ttai->' $•'>•">• Xr'd«»-rt :»o. AH B-6-tf from $.'H>fi; saios, HITVICI' ami rpntulw. ADS ATWOOD REALTY Xrw JfPHes'rt OitlrM ntid t-finspii* T!H> I'ianu Shop. lil» Tsrrlll lloml, OHOAiv —' I.eBHon8 In jour haroa 2 |.H,« STUKICT M. A, MERCNER l Sutnli I'lulnn. I'l/ 5-3J08; FA S-SXiH. Moilpin msthod". AU tnaKe* au< if'ur. Xurlti IIIMI Kim St. Hcmltor — lutttiritufe ppii pyt'nliiUB "til 8. • HELP WANTED modul» (exeept ehord or&un)- 512 Dudley Court All 2-4 Vour AuilKirliit'il I.owry Oruhtt TI1F.0. H. AUBA.NO Iliimmiinil I'll-'JII r.mf (nhlurl, ,S <>•' DPHIIT MALE IOrrta l>l. WHMIU lllllltlUOIlll .SlllDVttK (l.NtMU l->" 10-S6.tf 2-7»M — Al> »-!STO« room oltler homes •i Mn.liMit l iirltut riniiu ., 125 g-S-tl 15,800,000 LIKE YOU I.**Hll«- Ori£»li X|«iMiker "lift C«nv nn litiltsl: miuniri>, well mt- Mttl mil Tumi—Ctmun.-TrHK. ARE •I'huinilK IT, 1'rnv. DPBIIII Sl» I<••!-, rurin rl.-h t«li null; IIIMO fl!lilirl , irir«( Himtciii luv«l»rut Cum, Raymond Young — Piano Studtl Flfty-.Hevcti ttf cvfry ifKi hoino $n iliillv«>i-vi!. r.'lu-»inut Kiirm, Mir s-WrtKHrld. N. •!• BM-OIMHI "WIIITH In tin- t'liHetl Stuli'H iirt' lliminimiil I'lmril Oivuii ir..-il|. Hill ltalb flowrt VmittNt* Aunt. MODERNIZED FOUR 1 0—7 runiii hoiti^ — Holy •1SSS. 6-n-tf a^'4tf ('ln««lrnl 1'upulnr pay MJK uri' a murtjjui^i . Ttn-y Trinity .Sflmnt, (Vu'- »vU Pull or Writs tor Information «»•!• an nvi'paKc nf $7.4Bi»v i-anh. I Hi --S^imiish t'uiiiilry SII.HSIIAN, ri-llr.-ii, r«r hu»lin-Hii Nil. lOurllil Av.r AU 3-4^1 Thrt-t- ni' jivt- ln)mi"nvnf r.i in llllllrt A llnrl* Sulncl I'lnuii... IN"« diipiirt null ii'K ili'jisi rtntf'tit, tii M-l- bedrtmm litmus with nine NIIH- illllll't Jt HllVlM Cl>tl»l«lU> 1*UIIU>.. Tvllt U i 5.5'tl lU'bi art- ijjtyhiu ufr rfmvt'j)- I.imr.) Iliillilnj K|iliii>< I'iiu IIM"" Ki-tmi'lli .Mi.fi-ls. AH Z-liy.',~, ihV '.,nr <• i i '• II I f I" Hi" I'ut'in, Unn;il lyiiiLH. Two of live {»•«• rt-- Cuuii *«|tlni.| orKii" (JllitiuJ>.... r«r«n 1 (IVrriulm 1 '"IS candle stands, spinster chest, I'iu-n Avi'. Mi-uii'ii Phiiiui, i''A ;-i',;u::t, (Ynlc), 1,1,. U., 1*1. M. 330 MountalB frt)«"r — iirfl'liHt-U 1I%IIIK room by tin 1'iiitfti Stutfs f't-iisu.s S-..I-3I S»ve., WostSoW, 'iihoue AD i-H494. iUa-fun. -Morti*:ts»t» moiit>>- is I-Hcfi'U (*«ns«»tf' IMimii ll>(i*il».. 7US commode tables, drop leaf, til* x 1V>. tut-K.. tt»-n, .llninjv liniuiitiHiil rl>i)i-ll iti'KUti (i*iM'l all 1ii»trumi>nt«. N. . . Hlir. 755 Csnlral Ave. Westfield .Hti.i-.- pliiw infill.- , V i-Htn.-lil- p *'><*»>• <>" Uic Ihlrd Bttnr FIRST LISTING Ktintie t*oiiM»U. Pttmit H'Nt'il).., It^ri la beulnnera. All leimoim private. rfMsnisJ, tit*;tr t u w n . AD 2-2158 \luiiiiuuiini.il' ni-.-;i. Kl.-iuly wurli. AH 8-1-t) $24,700 lliiiitmotul H«i»c Mutlcl OrK'H» tk»re IN un r*tr;i fifth brilriHitu (|1l!i"-k JWiHHt'K^ioil. mill l.tnlli- Niwnlcrr tlHMt s-n.ir S-IIII3. .MiiHt.n A lliuntlil l^fllitil l>itiuo Him.VN W, VOTT ill'l' t:l,.\KSK> Moticrii WfsHU'hi h|)lit-U-vM 1^it>o—Ti j-ooni rtmt'li. aiUvutV'J M'11ltril\ <"HKUK KTl IHtt. Ul li-A liinlriirUi.il 111 i.lld. wulit ui.lr.r, fie H»il" »t«i'(t!ii' Witm>t». Wltfp, 2110* wtUi ;; l»»(Irnf*iiiH, IV- tntl^iw, rmt- m .* ...... - • EMPLOY. WANTED • I'lillilri-nV i-lnMiii'« HtltrllliK Tui'Mliiy h(many tMinrih't! fiimUy ninm ; vv fi.nltiHtitr iiaiiUSlmH liy i-^'l.vil M"il H.-|il. 2r. .-mil 'riiumiliiy. Sept. " COST IS Jill if itltiU-ht'H R-UI'HK«. i< Ill-lii'i! 1 PIAMO HOUSE, INC. Ainu .li-wi-iry. Killf, liiniiliiiiiili. .||if- IMNUVIUAN will cletlll Bttlcii, col. Ailnlm sliirtliw Mdinla.v iiii.i-iitiiiti. t,(MM»—U rodii! h'Ui.si . Kst'fp- ili-t. 1. Wi.ilm-M.lnv nvenlnirH flrl Hi. l:\vw fiinu^h $<> vni til ami tin's IIIIIT* S^tiOt) •nru BaruKeN. Will cut Ittjvnn. Oardci uuU (tv'-u, mi»lt' top rsui^o ismi t innnl phut. '.,' tit-ilrnmiiM. AM 1!-14.17.' ' 7-1-'-Ol iv..rls nnil ^1'iiprnl liotiMec'lmiTllnK". all lli-plslnilii.ii i.i-liin- AUK. L'il, nfti-i- fluff Thf Sii" rltrunn* }iJitl..-.i hath (IdwncUilr!* nml jr Hi,. KliKHhftlt, K. J, your Jubs, Call Arthur, Al> 2-S«36. Suit .'I. Kt 11(11(1 117 IrflUKiVlltllv Ave. Al> i-M-17. S-!l-"< t'ooJinK fan vvlili tlm<-r *(.».•« n IWK piMf-l>nMcll*Ml tM-it- .n(llll-:ilN liluliili- miiltiiKan.v illnliu; THRIFT SHOP 6-20-tl rosjtns unit l>nllt 'ij>- marv.-jont* Jo1 b in thin hot i-uniii WIM; .liiimnrKi- MW'.r.fH: |.:ilnS- wt'uthtr. Cam* MII multtfih* Ii^t - f*tnir?i. M"^t iui.\iiaiH ii> IIIKH; oliJi'i'tH "I' - L'SS-riTHS. hiK tuitny. Act nuirfciy. « i*,w,. >it)M»\v Minn*. AI<;. I;I ii,-, «i:"*Trn:i.i> AM:. • HELP WANTED - MALE OR FEMALE • LOW .H0il—\'t-W lii*nif' (tint tilil!'* O119 thousand and one lamp (M.inph-tfil) 7 ro(it«K. shades must be sacrificed before CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ("h'Misi* j'tnir tuvn ti*-fo- BOOKLET moving to our new addition in • AUTOS FOR SALE A-1 Business and Employment Service mid-September. Take advantage A*11 Wt'HtHi-M It* I'iivlnn "V'-v th» 1827-B E. Second St., Scotch Plains, N. J. - 322-8300 SOMETHING SPECIAL 11,'H1 W1-:iA'< ),\! K lidnkk'l \ 3 114 1- of this big clearance. , II.II lli.-klip, -I-Mlir.'ll lfilHMUbsii.il, TOO I t'hsitnht.r tit Co in m f r •' i-~ haw E. T. WILLIAMS n 1 l.i-.l. AH i-LMLif.. 7-ii-ll lien iiml Wnmrit Jll.-.li I'Altll.l.Ai: m-.lilii. ili-lll\|.. lilin-. • W»ll huIH I'etilrr I.:.II it's n.it r». iM.tinilM-r «- 755 Central Ave. Westfield i-\l-''Hi-l!i iininhiu .-..!!.lit i-Mi. full bl l II A) Join A-Ts Efficient AD 2-215R whirli we will K -<< . 1 r and Friendly Group pt ii man H«A roH'iui.-r, n.tii, iviiU". ii,ii tivi' htiyi-iH or «iH )nnil t«* a TW'O iirmy Imiilt III.'IB. ...ini|ili-li.. Register Now *\HIi limtkr.'tfct** si ml fit1*** i'ri.MHl IfolclHu- f^f a frii*m1iy li-allli-r U|ili.'l--li-n, i-ui-liiiii mini- ii.i.ii r,.v. i- tin.,,I <-i.iiililli.il. Ainu. l(,wii in whifii If* hiiit^ tiii'ir m-i'llnm-.iu.H ..I.I iiliiili.iM-iii.hii- (tide* iZ4' x i^O'j, H wr«•*•««•(( hut, Won't yu sli-op in »tir <>f- frotu atitutt IHIil iijM-1 -.-II'MH- Kfiliiii. in fniiiiiiiR- Accept Employment for the Days You Desire Part or Full Time Temporary or Permanent 'in riiMvv imiiiilii .-.iiivi-i'iii,!.-. II..«- Tl-:xi»lfi><-M» "V.-IAVUI-.-'MIIII Bin «,u-.- an- 'j I-I-- ,vi-..!l«nt \V*-t.iti.-M hum- will tail inii-i- nl Hi.- rmlurj. V..II in.- havt- a tU'W *-f»Mt "f pitht!. it's >>ltr Franklin Sellout iiii'l So. U-I-I,-.IIII,- Hi iviili-h mil- i-iariMiii-i' nt rri^H :!iui I'lfjin. NS' lisi t 1»r«-«-z*-H «..rk, Ti Wuti-liniiK A vi- , 1'linlliiini. 40 JjtlH — J** MltilllflHl «» II «|lll«-f tlMTf lire <-nti ttc t nj».vi-l *>n lit.' Itir.ii i'l,vnol I'll l-'ii . :: .I'-.-i M'!'.. \. J. lljii-n Ii-.".. Ai'ift.liiN-Hiilnr.hiy • SERVICES YOU NEED * j tt x 11 -cr.-.-ii.Ml imn-fi, To «fi KfJ \OIITI1 i:i< i.IIl AVK, lHI M:.. T:i'/i' "I'l-r ». Itttifltea earna*'. hfnvy ii. tli«- pnrrh you .-nli-r a <-.!ihvr «iliti-r liDHi, ii.-iii- imrli. ™-ln...ls inul- . i.l >• !'!-••:•- hall, *'.o lltnnif;!-. n 1!* A K, iiv- jttu! l.ibr;u\v. ". Jit-mK, ", l--ni,!»!%<; {alii.- *.'l'. *'•"" .linii»'-''-i'. iiiK r«.oi» int.. I hi- 11.7 x U.T i.HthN. <\< u ;tn•'•!•! aiinn rwiiil n.iiuil, iilLtunl mini;-, ii.-nvy Ph UHIHI, 'i .--iiHii.- N'i.-t.'tin :.'- rU-vtrU' mvrvlef. ottfttfHir 1 itlniiiK '"..in iiml t»it-r«- >•<•» nn>. !' ith U.tr t^'l !>.> -I ' !'it ami 2- •1...II- m .n|.,-. s.u.n.i.-11-.i Sinn, • MISCELLANEOUS • REPAIRS Ku'llli'hlv "r.ir If.1 111" Ijlt-I"' nr iliniliu 1 • BLDG. CONTRACTING K.mr hctlrooiiiw. 2^i hul IIK. ,-.-u- miriiu.-. i'i-hi.-li.1(l> ly. "nil AH ::-M iilli-r i. I .M. Kra-i'- lrvt-1 family l-M.im [.liiK >.-,.lini. rail Al> :•.-.-.! s« fi.r iiji- lnl.lv. All S-I-'III- -MODERNIZING nt ilit v it ml lausnlrj, Tw..-«-itr liollitllH'Mt. ini 1IM»; GETTING ENOUGH UPHOISTERY TWO ••M...li-1-iifi'l.l" u rilii'ti il'.iirs :-;'•-. Sr.ky. HOT WATER ? FURNITURE REPAIRS fur nil.-iliilK ~' '•" •'!' '" s"- l'i'»"l- ,-j.Uy ii.-w All 2-i>-t::ii. Y John; attic rooms, clot- Specializing In the removal o? llme- DON MAXWELL • APARTMENTS-REf4T< llm N nea!« from hnt water ftntlH, Wo renf "J i::ill'. »oms. ttiid mill wutfii RiiftflrifirH, AD 2-0226 I'O IU'V. SKM.. HFVF OH 1'IIIST l-'l.nOH iiinirlm.-til z, r-..u v.if-h.-i' lit" ii.-"-. s.-rvli-i- I'l' 1 -• •i-in-rti \vt;it sot up fi. 1. V. 2O2n« SCHAIllI,]--, Will mu-rlli.-.-. 111..VI11K. «"». Al> 2-tlin.iiiili l:«'.i r.iiiii.-ii- ''.>i 6-5-tf OMOVA I>VI:ST, t'Ai.i. ,-. F,. 1.« I..I- ii,-i:i)!i.H..|i: Ih .-:n-|.... An niimti IIOAlfd ftKtAiltH r'.'slilViil'lal.' }i5» imr Mmiitli. All iiKim.., Illfill rilllvI.rl'V IIO/.»K s|..-iil!i-r Ill-ill' i-i-i-Klvi- l.,lll)i.iiiii.r. O» 11HOTIIKKS E-5-U i'^xlmrt r.'iinlrH mid s-onBtrufMlori I III...-I, II II.I In. I Inii-s -ill CI, .-arpi-utry, nuiJiiinr.v, olcrtrlcal ani ADams 3-2222 .ivi-l.-tii ill ,iil.li..l U.-:i!!iiti;ilil>- I'.ill ISTKKKm, extorlor nalntliiK. Sotls- •• IN:,;- ;I iti- I'.M, Iilnrmilni;. No j'.li lODWinaU, AU worlj ,*M FOR TWO lour n-iiii All u - r. 7 IT, :il l.-r *', V M- fRptlun KiiArnittetitl. Kree fsatlmntos, fftiHranti'iHl. Itati'H r.'iliiOtial.le. Call Mm* 'l'iil«*rr .. .AH 3-1! 17* tit>- Stii Altf>r»tlMTi». no obllKntloli. A J.. Smith, MUntiM-H H-STTy. rnn< 'liit-i.fr ,. ^» =-a;w^ TII\IHTM>>.\I. «-iilliilt il'.til.li. l.'-il- IIITIT Hinl •-•:;:I-IH II. i.us ft.lilll-iiillH, ri'iTi'.-itiuli roi/liltt. A. KIAMIE EL 2-4245 SStl JtK- itiminpiilittp Miunll Iu»i)if% ttn c;r»r«.- l»«k^nl»lMti .Ml it-ir.M I-,....,, siill.-; lisiir i-i-.vi.til inl.iir M.liiit-,, Kiitt.'iM, li'H'ii-i'H. Ahiiiihium Intnl.-- .Mi.- i-rvi.tiil HO.I" l-ill'l'- -1 milt tmn liiM.i: '.-. i,.ii inim-l IJKM-'.KAI, CAHI'KV'rilV itomuUel- 3ft T »|Jfti-il Klni- r.iliililli.n. Ui-nl "I- Irii.-k I liiiiml M.. 11-,- . ,-v...|!,-i,l 1 tn:. i-i-,i:1ii-.<. s|,.i-ialli..hi.v In fiiiitlilns WVHIIH.1 ««H»I.IP i.wi«B «Brt l.-r, Al' :i- I IK.. i ii.il ^--l'- I'-!»". ri-llnr« nnil imf-li.-H. M. r. KOSI.OW- sttftdr (i c<-«. A totrtt «•!' fi*ur ami riutttilttM- til* CiimmiTre SKI. ,V|> •j-r.ir.i. i;-7-iat IMtASW iiii.I if.11 ti-.iif mill., t1.-'.; KT.iii'liuili<-ri- I'OOI.S OIlADINIi IClt(*litMi tvlfh htiiiht ft lit? tit-. li.i.ii. Sir.O; tii-lil «• I .-linns, J2..H; • LANDSCAPING lilrli.n- iniui-. I I' \ •"' l'- •*•-•-1- ROOFING S SIDING 7-27-tr 1W^ ntfrnrfivi' ifptErtHtiitN ntul » £ LOTS FOR SAUE I.,1.1 j-i. .ai.i-i- ni-.ii.l.- ii. .IK. -51 I: s.-rili-i- I'Ximnir \iv\ 7 i'.M. © WANTED ® CONTRACTOR Hen Til ii ii. I, i:\civ ATIM; ^i-u-ni J. SCUDEfll ,.,,., i 'I'IIHI-:!': r.. {oofliHT. Hiding. Outlpr?!, I.Pnilorfl, II\K ACKI',, Hit,* Tt-rr.. in..l lU'iMlrx. .IIIIJM i-ivereil by In.fi.'W.-rti, M[initiu y Hiuv.-r.-i, i .mil ivurl;, ~ WE BUY BOOKS fimdiiiliiK • 1'ial SS! - ,„„,.,,!,,,, HiiMn — .- ••.HIM.- ..r p.-i - !;.[ *i vlflil p|,mSB f'AI.I. PIIM Illii'AII.S .IIi'l.l-T.W HOOFI^fi * SII>I>'« f'O. rrntiils, Inii'H n-nl:ihi, f'h'.v.-l n-nt- .-ihi. Ct-n.-rril r.'iiitii-.i. i-.-iin viit ilil:: l'-TIHliliflit |Jrlv»ivi»-:l rt»Iy KUii « j('«r; hnrrt t»»p »trlv*>. Jlc-j'i-'rsvllli.. IIII.-II I" I" - I' M - '"•- P.M. BOOK SHOP Cut'li.'i mill t'oiii-n'ti- \v..rk . ipl Tu-.nl:>y. I'll.>ii" Ml 7-U V.I. IDAHil 8-35H pa v'-mi'iit.'i iiml hi-nv>' i-.intinrlhif'., atitt*'hnl linrtitji-, I'rli'C mtly 3SIO Pnrk AT*. 1*1. 4-K1HM1 ivri—kiiin, (li-nmllMhlni;. ('11 i-;(i-ir. Iiniln l'1-i.lil..ni.i il.i 6-t-t) v-r.-ir r • II I, lIvt'OHit i .".I -II All 'i-Hllll M,i.i,n,il.i«Iiii-. Ti, J. 81H.IHM), i-.ii.'ill> CASH FOR !>ll?\>>( CI.tyTlllSf!. rill fu'nV".?,"'-!",,.-;"'""? '"'.•mr"'""'r ! • ROOMS FOR RENT Inn. lii:il ; :;:I-.-:I;^. Isu; liatiltfi, IIUUIH. itntli|ti*-3, <:iirl.iw MASON l'i> il'i(( 'sinisin.ii MillMillss , ii-- - flirllitun-, lir;iH«WElil., iillli.H, i-lltllll # ROOFING r-ill SI (•-*!»! V; ntl-r i; i'.SI.Irilll llt'MIVI^K M V \ J ,:il sjf f'lr- WolfT'o lid Muillruu Av. I'l. r,-Vt:,\< li lk l lh iti-:-nl ' n.M, All .",-.".;i; 7-,">-!f i-."li:ili-lmr. l,."iil,-iii nii.l i-ntti-ni, n.-n- Tr.. u-a&Ta M*: r.Mini. ];vl'-: the lamp industry at 20% to 40% i;:'ll. HprlliMfli'ld Avrnuf, .MnuuliiUi- HllUv ' 4-fl-lf • REAL ESTATE - RcNT • • IIH s 111 UIUI ItV k\Hl *> *\I) JIM LOVELAND savings. Must be seen to be l l 1 ,'t,,'. 's i'i i '.'.-ii'i",i.',j";i,' lli. Si.Ill 5-n-tt I H I \ SI f» U II f I 1 HS I \ i-">- l~ WK I'S« Al.l.Y Ii. appreciated. Hint iipiilii-.t liy iu.-i.|i..|iii.- n-ltll 3< cimi'i.irri; I.AWN "IHINTKNANCK CHARLES G. 1 iui-iitii.ii. ill If >i-:ir'. i-\pi-ri. ni-<- In l.uij'Mtii; liii'-. iiml ii.i,. lillln,.-, ...-i-vi.-,-. I'nll 1*1! I- flcl.i mid virlnitv. l"tli:p» nvi-niuf '•'•"' "!l IIMII!:|».M:I; E. T. WILLIAMS I'aU AI i ::-*!Vir.!. :-!:'-•!! 'l ! I. AH •',- ( tkH liimi II i| ] f nt i ill' » H7S «.. s.17i (-T 'mimlli. I'l.•»..!• mil • iti'l.l. >.i-i!tl.'iii:ui i.i-1-r.-n.. 755 Central Ave. Weslfiold llhl i III Ii il t It i 1 111 Hill' MEIERDIERCK, JR. —ivi'-ll ilu .mi- l.i-.it to lu'lp. 1'orrt'tt I «•'--• S Oi-niii iiniiltitrB, Alt 2- »r 3-lSlm , t I m I I I lil \ n III I II If I r AD 2-2158 tm. "(I):,iS hlti'ld- I'-*"-11 11. At f i-r \ E'2rnv I : i f t I I I I, I Ii tf • MOVING AND Realtor AN ADVERTISEMENT IN jn. | ANTIQUES WANTED GENERAL TRUCKING 214 EAST BROAD STREET • OFFICES FOR RENT • ._ __ . ! iior\T THiS SPACE WILL KEIP ADAMS 3-6639 KW \ Rf.lSlinil (ilTH"')vSK< (H KTA - 'MM! M I TREE SURGEONS AlUED VAN LINES Z-11 NOII'l'll AVIS, AH J-IifH — n'Nviit — :i^--i-i isnc*-. !*•!*'•- AURORA TREE EXPERT CO. iurnyn! iujc. Tor YOUR NAWE BEPORi THS c;i!I Mr;-. WflWh- iit;iit hint'. •••U--M i»n\ %M» IKII.MAV * f». JIOVIVC X- J,UI<;I; iirt\i«fii:ii ( ADtimn a-«H«» I,. |t, nt AH S-1. II -M->- in nil IS SClli.a mill CmiiliUi. mi.-i-l,ll- ifjtitHfH.rLaliMU ;* IM) MM'' i-.'.lni; hi .V.--.V I-IIIKII. ml, rii.riiln ini.l READtRS OF THIS PAPER Iliittli n, «'ln>-k ii viitlf! J>h>. All L'-«7:M i rt»K.r. ('It :£~^'JS7 aft.-r •; P.M. i.l'"»|'.i'l | AVI'HII I-: I'll < ^ ilirm-sihi .•=hiiiui..!it,. . ;-'aiii.- van t.i .li.|illiiMtl<.n. Let u« .'minim.- rmr 11 I • 1. 'ilH.i..- :; ,1 n..\i miivi.. I'IIIIIMI Vim t.inrn, A]> TWO ntr >-(»mntlrtnrfl ..fffcru fnr n>ii», Nlfr.l.V Iinnii.iir-.I ror.111 in Si«n Ii ;-3ins s-r.-if - EVER RSADY FOR M J'lulii* [nr l.-iirlii-r nr iMi'iltii-M K«m• K'lipVr'. ultl'-l.i.nnl.' iii,t'lii..i'Vi'nv'. li.ii SCHMIEDE TREB EXPERT CO. i.'id. Al' :i-.T,-.'7. NATIONAL VAN MNES ltd IT ii I'.TU. LOST AND FOUND Siittt* r*rtUlt>d 'I'l-ri* IWtMit l.«i'nl-l,on«- I>l*Oin*.i. — Ktiirnsti. ' «.7«?tK' I'liu-l.- l-'ftt'll «<•«• inl"' Inmirfll Hlf}rt««»1 nni*"- <-<•!! v«'Mlf»it luirkiiiK' Chniniiioii, ii.-i'i-H •i:. ?:".' 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"BEYOND All % — i »»' Ft •- - « WAITS" *' - H »- SALE Slock Liquidation Sale of America's best known brands of suite, sport coats, LAMPERT DAIRY FARM slacks, dress and sport shirts, beach and bathing wear, etc. SUMMER AND QUALITY YEAR ROUND MILK IS PRICE SUITS CHEAPER BY THE 20 50 V Facts GALLON OFF FIGHT! Alt FAMOUS BRANDS • Botany 500 as the basis •, .• • Hamroonfon Pork • McCauley Ud. • Craig Alien of STATE OF NEW JERSEY SAYS WE MUST CHARGE advertising Reg.J $45 to $125 CHL^V A GALLON A HALF GALLON '1.02 52 NOW 25 »'69 investments Lamperf's Is selling milk of these prices! They are the lowest in N& Charge for Expert Alteratio ' the State, but — they are the highest in the nation » . . Lampert Sensofienol Buys — says, "These prices ere too high?'' . . . Lampsrt wonts to choraer Monufacforeri' Excess Once apoo a tat, all fcmamess men and periodicaJa, just u there axe ^lao xov^rtiscii "wct5» willi&g of ocSnstc stax^ix^is for tl>c ^ctiiH^ti TOPCOATS and O'COATS onwilliag, perforce speculators, and laezisjre* of merchajidise. HALF GALLON NOW UP TO Tbey couida*t help it, beatase in -j~h:s nrx^^v^ is a taetabcr of GALLON those days they had DO W^T of ABC. Our arr-iiison is audited by $!« Normally $85 «« bwwing wfeat dsey «^uid get foe cs-r»r.~-ri;ec crraatia-i auditc^s- 45 50% oFF ««^i,,, of t) Today, advertisag nxney can be c r^is»— rer<=rtj —-zuzz. i-zts?? £c>» Yes: Lessen SPORT COATS SLACKS of J 1 gtoo awestcd on the bsisu ^f jaos—-ihs. cues cirr;ati3-,^^ . .wt. a^^ it ' "Si c?s^q to of V : !i : Reg. to A OQ iafc^inatioD ia the reports ce tbe ^"SJ^ cc<^;.~fc ""'^sr* - •:sj ts:> S55-NOW 12.95 _7'7Z- . Si I AtKiit &ireaB of Grcuatsoos, a c*,™ *-"•'- !-:'~t=r r..;3mita-.r» --tat is 7 : = ""VAN HEUSEN Mrs. coc^»erative, sxxipc^t SMCCSISCC C* ~— ~-~f -''^~ i -•*"- • ^J-* -iry get :ar BETTER SLACKS DRESS a SPOST spn nearly 4,000 advertisera, advaras±* tbsr i.i-rsrt^r.f rixey •was: s^y SHIRTS Mrs. agencies, and publssfasrs. Toe ABC crert :.* *_~-tje c-^.*"^sra. BUY YOUR MiLK AT Ssce.j-s fhe Slots of Mew Jersey 5 Bich LAMPERT STOKES Reg- to n QQ Kllet has established »oadards for nxajy- Aii n set i accy cf » ABC soys we cennof rs-duce milk prices, u «° 8.90 . C'onr upizmri LofTt-pert's Ffa'ft 9.95 *- ' - Thoi wring the cincukaao* at Ws S*T6f fr-sl; for Lower fMk Priests! RAINCOATS 7o G I V £ AWAY SPECIAL THE WESTF1ELD LEADER PLANT STORE — Now 15.90 to 28.90 1600 £. Si. Gscce Avs., Unde FREE PARKING FREE ; ntwit or sr«ui: jsgjw a » =»a*«r y . 2*22 New Ersrrewis* Ave. LEADER ADS BRING R£$ ' * PJefes , . . 411 ?=rW Are- «. 14 •THE WESTF1ELD (N. 1.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1*62 Social and Club News of the Week in the WestfieldArea

bridejrroom from Cranford High Father Officiates as C. E. Christian Robert Alien United Donald Smith Exchanges Vows with School. Amcrig the hostesses at parties Around Town ifiven for the bride were Mra. Is Married to Jean Van Nortwick In Marriage to Spanish Bride in Holy Trinity Rite John Herguth, and Mrs. Richard Lungford, whose party was held in ; at the homo of the Rev. now of Pennington, and Garrit V. The Rev. Dr. Frederick E. Christian, senior minister of the Pres- An international romance which be^an when the bHdejrroom was byterian Church and father of the bridegroom, was one of tho officiat- Barbara Van Ness iK oversells witli the V- S. Army in France culminated in ii wed-Westfield, and Mra. Frank Sedlock E. Christian and Mrs.Lydecker of Hartford, Conn. St'l'Vl of Edison. f of 870 Bradford avenue, -+- ing clergymen at the wedding of Miss Jean Ttuth Van Nortwick, ding Sntnnlay at'.Holy Trinity Chufch, when vScuorita Cienovevn (Jarcia ! to attend the wedding Mr. and Mrs. William Norder daughter of Mr. and Jlrj. Willinni Robot Van Nortwick Jr. of North St. Jlary's Church, Rrthway, of Ci rdoba, Spain, became the bride of Donald T. Smith, sun of Jlr. on, Charles Edward, on and daughters of 235 Massachu- Plainfield, and-Charles Edward Christian. He was assisted in the cere- was the setting Saturday after- and Mrs. Titus K. Smith Jr. of 712 Colvman place. Tlic bride is the '- to Miss Jean Hutli Van setts avenue vacationed at Lake mony, which look place at noon noon for the wedding of Miss Bar- daughter of Sr. and Sra. Jose Ma in Piainfielt) were: Mr. Winnipesaukee, N.H. •.Suturday in the First Methodist bara June Van Ness, daughter of Garcia-Dols. An trie? war if Special* B. Christian of Gleve- -+- Church :of Plainfield, by the Itev. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney A. Van Ness (Jiven in murriH^e b; Harry 1.. uncle of the groom; Mr. Mark Tiedje of Orlando, Raymond E. Neff. of Rahway, to Robert Ward Al- Peterson Jr., the bride wore n gown 8rs. Ralph Hastenflug and Fla., formerly of Westfield, was a | The bridegroom is ihe son of Dr. len, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kdmund of ivory taffeta and Aloncun lace. IX COURSE "_ Amherst, Ohio, cousins recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. i and Mrs. Christian of 670 Brad-C. Allen of 36 Doris parkway. The A tiara of the same lace held her •>om; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Donald McDoug-all of 380 Old ford avenue. reception was held at the. How and chnpel veil and .she carried n limi- PRIME RIBS bn of Williatnsjiort, Pa.; Tote road, Mountainside. While in Dr. George W. Volkcl, organist Arrow Manor, West Orange. Quot of white sweetheart ruses and ^ Eicheniaub and Miss the north, Mr. Tiedje, who is with of tile Presbyterian Churrh hove, A street-length gown of white . oriui^e blossoms. OF BEEF Sichenlaub of Williams- CBS television, also visited his ! furnished musical background ami organza over tuffetu, trimmed in ; Two younK aecoud cousins of the ; and Mr. Frank Knorr of brother, Robert Tiedje, and his Maurice Mamlel! was soloist. seed pearls, was chosen by the ! bridem'ouni, the Mwscs Uarbaiii put. family of Little Silver. . The bride's gown was of silk taf- bride. A matching pillbox held her •and Hetty Anne Peterson, served DINNER, $3.40 feta with appliiiued luce and her shoulder-length veil, and she car i its (lowor girl and junior brides- Mltfal>> t Mrs. Ralph Hall and The John Brumbaughs of 754 illusion veil fell from a crown of ricd a cascade bouquet of white maid. Pnufihters of Mr. ittul -Alrs. c returned to their home Knolhvuod terrace have returned tiny organza flowers tipped with glamelias and stcphanoti*. Harry 1.. 'Peterson Jr., they wore I Broad street from a home frum .San Francisco, where Mr. Brumbaugh attended the pearU, She carried a cascade bou- Her sister, Miss Mary Joan Van rosebiid-enibiuidcrctl nylon over ^tiip touring the west in quet of stephanutis, white carna- Ncss, was her only attendant. She taffeta dresses, one in pink niu\ the FAR HILLS INN home coach. American Bar Association con- vention. tions, baby's breath nnd ivy, cen-wore a street-length dress of peiuh other nilo green and headdresses Route 202-206, North tered with a corsage of cymbiuium organza with a matching head of sweetheart roses and ivy. Their were hold for "Janus" Somerville, N. J. t at the Community Play- Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Bel! and orchids. dress in tlu; form of a cabbage Colonial Imuiiurts were of sweet- housc, 100 North avenue, children of Kast KimbAll avenue •Mrs. George <*r. Bemis of Cin- | rose, of net with brief veil. Her heart roses. . RA 5-2166 three-act play, will be have spent a few days at Del j cinnali, Ohio wns matron of hon- flowers were glamelias in peach Jliushall Howard Jr. wns.best (..mil I Mill Sint. 2 at the first meeting of Monte Lodge, Pebble Beach, Cal. or, wearing a street-length gown and rust tones. •nun and 'M, Dclmnr Ritchie .Ir. hunity Players, which will J of rose silk organza over taffeta Kobert Wnlsli of Rearsdale, nnd John KricHson were ushiM's. ct 6. Jimmy Hewitt of Everson place i with bulterlly bow in back. Her N.Y. WHS best man, and Richard After a reception tit the j'nrk and his grandmother, Mrs. S. j bow headpiece matched and her ICimbnll of Westfield ushered. Hotel annex, the couple left for u Mrs. Noel Brindle of Hewitt of Msiye street, have re- bouquet was of pink nnd white car- The bride is n graduate of Rah- honeymoon in Majorca mid then ling street returned re- turned to Westfield after a six- nations, baby's breath iintl ivy. way High School and Cedar Crest will visit iMrs. Sniith's parents iir WEEKLY om a vacation in Cali- day cruise down the St. Lawrence Similar dresses in pink were College. She is an aKsisluiit in bio- iin and other rebitives in Lon- five day tour from Sun and Kaguenay rivers, stopping en worn by the bridesmaids, Airs. Rob- logical research with the National don. FLOWER ORDER i to Los Angeles included route at Chicoutimi, Tadoussuc ert H. Ley of Newark, Del., Miss Cuncer Institute Df the National The bridegroom is a frrnduntu of jYoseniite National Park, and Quebec and sight-seeing in Joyce Linkletter of Chatham, Miss $2.00 per week Institutes of Health, Jlelhesda, Westlield Hijch .Schuol nnd St. IJIIW- linnrantrfd n iloven flower*. • and Santa Barbara. The Montreal and Ottawa after dock, Carol Townsend of North Plain- Mri. rencu University and Is nssocinted Contract for 10 vreekw or note. ing. also included trips to lul .Suulkia field, the bride's cousin, and .Miss Mr. Allen was graduated from ivith the Union Carbide l'lu-sties a*nd Tijuana, Mexico. * MRS. CHAttLKS Maureen Christian of Wcstaeld, Westfield High School and Slrnyer Dr. and Mrs. C. Kcrby Stoddard EDWARD CHRISTIAN the bridegroom's sister. Their flow- •SIR. and iMliS. Mrs. .-Smith studied lit the Sor- lid Mrs" John II. Wachtcr (Jenn Vim Nortwick* ers were flamingo and white carna- College of Finance, Washington. DONAbDT. SMITH. Saik street spent parents' and son, Lytton, have returned to He is. nn accountant with Burke, lionno in Paris and the College of their home at 264 Sylvania place tions, baby's breath and ivy. Commerce, London. at Camp Blazedoll in D:ivi(l Piitto of Lundsburg nnd Gorber, Washing- N.H. to visit daughter, after visitinpf Mrs. Stoddard's Betty Jane Renartt , »• » , coiumbu*. ton, where, tho couple will live. ml then vacationed in family in Bedford, Va. Accom- ' Ohio was best man. Ushering were Carolyn R. Whalen Woodstock, Conn, where panying them here was Mrs, Stod- Robert I'". Van Nortwick, tho Judith Ann Sand ed Mr. Wachter's sister. dard's sister, Miss Katherine Wears Crown as bride's brother, Dr. Kugcnc Brad- Virginia McCarthy White, who is staying in Westfield ford, Kdwln I). Tenney and J. Becomes Bride of To Be Fall Bride Clark, son of Mr. anda few days before taking n cruise Shore "Sea Queen" David Christian, the bridegroom's* Clark of fill Luw- to Bermuda and Nassau. brother, the latter three of West- Prospective Bride enue has returned from field. Roland A. Keane Mr. and Mrs. John J. Siuid of Miss Connie Heatly of 728 Fuir- A blonde, blue-eyed Holy Trin- After a recopLion iit tho Wnsh- •124 William street, Scotch Plains, at Martha's Vineyard. acres avenue, recently returned Mrs. K. J. McCarthy of 11-1 ity graduate has brought Westfield jngton House in Watcbung, the Lincoln mm! has announced the Throe sistci-s of the bride ftt- have announced tht eiitfttKemont d Mrs. Charles De Muth from a vacation in Cleveland, another beauty crown. couple left for a honeymoon at of their daughter, Judith Ann, to Ohio. During her' stay she visited engagement of her daughter, Vir- iidfil Miss Ciirolyn Rose Whalen, •ftttjBily of 258 Clark street Betty Jane Itcnnrt, 18, of -159 Cape Cod. They will live in Mead- ginia, to Thomas C. Johnson, son u^hLvr of Mr. und Mrs. Walter Donald K. Kirk, son of Mr. i\n<\ f W§Ve I to their new home in former classmate at Ohio Univer- Fdgewood avenue reigned last owbrook Village, Plainfield. Mrs. Khnllua Kirk of Great Nock, sity and participated as an atten- of Mrs. Albert .Johnson (if Coloniu James Whnlun of 8!10 O'Donncll week-end as Sen Queen of Asliury The liride is n graduate of the and the liiti; M r. Johnson, «voinu», Soolfh Plains, ul \wv wt'd- hX, N.Y. dant ii> the wedding of her former Park. She was chosen by a panel North Plainfield High .School and iK Saturilay murnliiK to UoUuul M JHH Sand is a graduate of ifMr. *nd Mrs. H. A. Peterson roommate, Miss Arlene J.ukso, to of eiuhl judges in the first beauty Daughter uf tlie late Mr. Mc- the School of Dental Hygiene, Kuir- Curthy, Miss McCarthy is n gruilu- Anthany Kcniie, son of Mrs. John Scotch Plains - Kunwood I Nj?h fe(kv«,r«tunud to their home at fiiiOFrank Kndio, Since arriving home contest slie ever entered, » compe- leigh-Dickitison University. She is Dovvlini; of WinlU-ld and the laU-School and INiiinsylvimia Stntii Pttfrftiount avenuo from a vocation she ha* been hosless to Mr. andtition she eiHci'cd only because of Huly Trinity IIIKII School a registered dental hygionist asso- ami Newark Stall! CIIIII-RP. She is Antlumy Kcnne. Tlu* itov. Kny- University. She is employed by [ft .Minnesota and Wisconsin. Mrs. Nunez of Akron, Ohio. An lifeguards, who were i- Kimball avenue. Gilliam K. Atwood of 812 Tiee and two sisters. Mrs. Richard L. Smith at a lunch- SI'IKKJ] and will lie a iiophonion: ai other sialecs, tho M is.^c.s J'ati'iciii m place, recent graduate of Berke- eon. Hciivcr Collfjre, Cllcnsidc, I'n., thiti md M«ry Whalcii, wliu si'tvi'd as Soon well think rjfr. and Mrs. 1,. W. Kohlmeyer ley Secretarial School mid Sullins fall. bridcsmaidH. In tlicir hnuiiuets, Tho bridegroom was given a sons of 15 Soudder road re- College, arrived in Sun Krancisco, Bay Head Antique Show .Mr. Wolfe is n Kraduatf of Holy whito roses wwv combined with Cal. Monday. Miss Atwood will shower, a iMon-Hoon, by Dr. Robert sii'H dyed to nmtrh their drt'ssci. of SCHObL again .. ned recently from a trip to The iOth annunl iintiques show S. Miner. The rehearsal dinner Trinity Hiu'li Srhoiil, WcsUleld, ami pton, N Y. live at the YWCA Residence Club Newark School of Pine and ln- ho brid^twoinu's brotlu'r, Don- on Nob Hill while pursuing her and sale will be held in the pnrish was given by the bridegroom's par- 't Id Kt'aiie uf Winf'u'ld, wan best hull of the St. Paul's Methodist ents at the- ICcho Lnlte. Country ilusliial Arts. lie i.< with liccker •, «nci Mrswrs. . Jamedames (Jilli-..iiiiini amin"-i , secretarial career with Standard A Meeker AnHociatcs, New V(irk. Him. Ushorinj' were William Mor- (I and Scott of 13 Carol road California. Ciillinm ex- Church, corner of Kridgp and West Club Friday evening. zor of Linden and Kdwitrd UCMJIIC ojl Cl| or Lake avenues, Hay He;ul, Tuesday, loned last week at Klhow | u lo fly homc Un, Christmas. IfiljSichSuif Club, Paget, Bermuda. Wednesday nnd Thurstluy of next The f'trst seaworthy steamship, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mulrcnny week. The hours are Tuesday, 11 the "Piioeaix," was built by John J*w and Mrs. Jack Hoffman nd family of "I'MI Norgnlg c re- a.m. to U) p.m.; Wednesday, 11 StevciiK of Uohciken. The ship niiiile lAtma Stuart and (!ary, for- turned yesterday aboard the Nicw a.m. to 10 p.m. mid Thursday, 11 U maiden voyage from IN'ew York "* -of West Palm Beach, Kla. a.m. to (> p.m. to Philadelphia in June, I80U. id to 50:i Ciulcton road. Amsterdam after spending seven witft -+- 1weeks touring Europe. Chiistflpher Smith nnd | Mrs. Page Stevens and son, j liter, Margum-ite Carol, of Jot.ii, have returned to their home ! ^Jpsrfeton road spent July with at 411 Tuttle parkway from their i Atlyes in Detroit and Mt. summer home at Martha's Vine-; ' "a, Mich, on Lake SI Clnir. yard. Sons, Page mid David, arc' CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST •dine back oast with Mr. ri,m.,jnm|, t|te.rc with their grand- South, tht\ spent the weekend in ,,m.cnis. 15S& "Village, Ohio as guests of ifid Watkias Price family, | Mr. anil Mrs. Edmund Mai--1 residents. I Donald aiul family of Yorktoivn i 4 -*- j Heights, N.Y. have nioveil into i pd Mrs. Robert Seeley and | {]wh. m,w hu|)u. ,lt :;^7 jcirersun ; BOtlOl,, AinAinu m 2'c .lames Seeh-yy, "'javenue : old 7iCAlilsti'"• ' n -tri'ct spent' lu.-.' t week'•' " -•- ' at flllvet n iv, l.aki; George. The couples novice bridge group j tmsteRpieces Mrs. Richard Hnig iin.l of the Newcomers Club met at j f«miiyiia\L lcturneil to their home thHiirlteie homes- of: o7T-f MrI Curli'to. and nMrs road. Roger, Mr. I! Become at421 Tuttle parkway after living and Mrs. William Clunei-y i IX *MT• TH<..'JMD.*Y. At'ClTf « 1 •?;•*•« fUMX SIIHDAi ill A PIE SHEl >ummer \ egeut>l*> Offer Mrmi Continuing .STORK COR\ER V \ ariet\. Qualit\. 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»?«..* >•*.**. ^.fe'*.!- DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFUltY Fill ED fc* •«*«.• . . . >»ei* Complete line of Orthopedic Skoes 70.00 FHONf «. TCWKS WX-3100 G.O.KEIJLEITS jume smith* CENIRAl AVE. AD 2-4800 Free Csustomsr Parking aJ 132 Elmer SJ. 63 E. Broad St. A0 2-5163 Open Monday and Friday until 9 P.M. Q|Mn Monday Evenings . W. I.—*> !. HOIS i-T, THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1882 Fig*'}! Whether you-make a dress, buy Sisters Are Attendants Newcomers Board Sets Prosperity and civllisstien are Fashion Changes it ready-made, or shorten last Princeton Chapel Is Setting for far from being synonymous tenss. year's dress, the process is almQot For Julanne Haer a* I Meeting for Wednesday the same. —Huvelack Ells- Hem Lines If the garment is one you lia\e Wedding In Fanwood Miss Conover's Wedding to B, E. Kury I Tho board of the N^vcomers j Club of Wtwtftelrt, a YWCA-Spon- He who is pleuteously provided / / I IKUl.VM YCKS'l'S made, naturally you wiH not be Miss Julantie H&er, daughter of The Princeton University Chapel was the .setting Saturday nuun- | sored organization, will liold a \i n'tntt Hinnr Affatt i taking out the old hem. But Ow El nest Haer of 21 Watson road, ii;jr for the wedding of Mk-w VMerie Ann Cowovor. daughter «f Mr. ami /f,»r ivmxt withhij needs but little \ moet inj? Wwxlnesday in the home principle of allowing a dre*55 to Fanwood, and the late Mrs. Haer, Mis. C Robs CtiHover of 5£? "Ook'nutti plans aiid Bernard Edward from without.—Goethe. 1 1 j of Mrs. James Chupman of 53 Mi- r -* t up a h^ni iri a job many han^ on a hanger at least a day and Robert Edward CiisvreH, son Kury* son of'Mrs. Barney Kury *>f Sunimry, }*«,, and the lalt' 'Mr. Kury. chael di'iyt>. Sirs. Ralph Miiiguyz ••n run HI i5 have to do, This small without a hem is the? same. af Mr, and Mrs. James A. Criswdl The Kev. John R. Lennon of the First Methodist Church here performed .1 »« I\ ^dves money but is | ami ;Mrs. Edward S. Kinney will p I This hanging allows the material of East Brunswick, were married thf eei't'mony, v,*hich was followed Mahogany Sale •In1 ' -Hdt> to keep garments j serve HS co-hostcsse*. to "give" and when the "give" has Saturday afternoon m the Fan- by a reception at The Princeton Y j^one out of the material, then the wood Presbyterian Church by the j Mrs, Holly E. Mertel, chairman inn. Stewart Hollows of Princetuti t>f the volunWer service ixminiHtee, new hem line should be marked. Rev. Charles 3L Sorg, WHS organist. The hems in most ready-made Wedding1 music was furnished | has announi?i>d t\w committee will tnirments are put in before the K~.u*tUd by her father, the bride present a birthday party for the by William Wrenn. Frank James • l 1 iire; ; is even put on a hansel, of Kenwood was soloists A recep- t uw a jrown «f ivory poau de soit children of the Nvuro-Psychiatrlc Thfa is & Tare opportunity to therefore, even ready-made hems tion was held in the home of the i with < hapet train and aleevtilcss Institute in Princeton Tuesday obtain bmvh, tt'ays and other are uneven. biide's aunt, Mrs. Clarence Lebl- oveihldMic of Kemii^simce luce. afternoon. striking warvs from Siaiti at 15 Hot U'll of ivory tulle \v»s heH It is helpful if a friend, neigh- bach of 157 Hunter avenue. TiH«orr«w at 8:30 p.m. the nnd Sit'/u off. bor or husband can mark a new The bride's taffeta brocade h\ a uo.M) of S*KUI fH?itrls» and she hem line for you. uu I HH) white urrhids and stepha- \ couples brldjre group will tnoet in H, KOVFU was designed with a fitted thf hoi»u'« (jf Mr. «nd iMrs. J. Dan- .ow can notis This means that, you should trv bodice and a full skiH- Her' i**1 .Cox of 417 -St. Marks avenue, on the dress, wearing the proper {shoulder-length veil of illusion (> a MJ>.S '(Horia :!*. Kury ai $un- Mr, and Mrs, Kobcrt Hinkley of foundation K rment and the shoe* was attached to a sequin oap, and j bury, tho bridegroom's Histor, WHS 522 Forest avenue and Mr. and I regain you intend to wear with the dress. * carried a colonial bouquet of | the only Httendimt. -Hor costume* Mrs. Hill Williams, 'V2 North lilen- It is a little more accurate if the carnations, stephanotis and ivy, ' was of ice pink pvau lie sy'ie with wood rond, Kanwood. (H'rson imirfcing' the hem line moves- Miss Jane Haer of Fanwood was niaU'hinjr h^adpii'ce, and she car- around you while you stand as still her sister's honor attendant. An- my strength? as you can. i led pink rosL's. Vou cannot escape necessities; other sister, Miss Janice Haer of iNTERNATIONAU C3IPTB Next, measure from the pin ox Famvood, was a bridesmaid. Both' Friuikiin L, Kury of Sun bury but you can eoinguer them—Sen- THE TROTH chalk line the width of hem you wore mint green gowns and match-! WHS his brother's hest man. An- ecu. 57 Elm St. W«Hleld want, A two-inch hem is adequate r cabbage rose headpieces and other brother, Wendell M. Kury of Hi THIS for a sheath or gored skirt, while carried colonial bouquets of pink Philadelphia, and the bride's broth* MRS. FRANK PElXUViTZ JR. t*i, Leslie R. Cotuiver of Weatflold, a ono-ineh hem is oasier to do for (Jflyne I. Gilbert) and white miniature carnations, GREAT BOOK a full bias cut iskirt. And tile (»ti> Ahfehony BaseelH of Jamesburg usheitni, CAN KEFKESH YOO 10-inch hem is good for the gath- wast best rnnri. Ushers were William \ftt>r a "vvt'fidin^ trip to B«r- ered skirt. Jayne Gilbert Weds Criswell of East Brunswick, broth- mu41 Shuckamaxon drive, who Tlie new hem is pressed in the Goorgyn Gectlein was soloist, Peter's General Hospital School of have just moved to WestfieUI from direction of the grain «>f the mate- •Given in marriage by her father, Nur.stng", New -Brunewick, Sunday Houston, Ttxas, will bo a fre.shniun rial and only at the crease of the the bride wore a gown with seal- night tit $L .Petcr'a Church. 'Thy nt Colorado .State University next hem, if you must press the top lupod-necklinu bodice of Alencon Most R«v. George W. Ahr, STi), month, Sbtt plans to Httuiy honu» Christian Science of the hem, do it very lightly to lace and bell skirt of pcau de aoie Bwhop of Trenton, presented dipla- economies, with a major in child prevenlinR prcsainir the mark of which ended in » I'hitpel train. Her iniu to 44 nurses and the awards to development. KKADHfC the exact hem width. finger-tip veil af illusion was at- tht* Ux*a) younjr women. i * * * aooM tached to a crown of seed pearls Horfslie Carol AHbruscHio, dmigh-1 Harry IHnizo of 1UI Tudur ovul sod omtiffo blossoms, anil she car- ttji of-Mr, and'MrB. Frank Abbm.s- has been namotl to tho dean's list at Hot Weather's ried white roses and variegated tato, 1035 Summit avonup, roct'tv the University of Vermont for the ll« WtMBY H«r«l on Cereals ivy. the $500 mmlira] staff Hcholantli sprinsr semester. awarded annually to tho ouirttan * * A FESTFIELD Whole frrain cereals such as Miss lletiy Gilbert served h«i ] slater a« maid of honor, imd an? mf? j^rtKiuatc. Hhe rnnkod first in Arthur H, Struck ilt (ton of M\\ wheat g-erni, corn meal and whole ht'i1 class both ucadumicivlly and and 'Mrs, Edward C. .Struck Ijyewfiy, i Eui\vot)d, has just coin- lor little ltdits Ako Monday, 7 to * seas rofriicerutorilurinff hot weath- g'H'e nl St. John's Univornity, Ja- pleted the summer training j>ro- er. Homo 'economist* with the Gas the bridegroom's sister, Miss A«- 1 i t concerning fre* publi drea Fedowitz, and Miss Kiiren mast'H, N. Y. j^rani of the Hcsorvt OHicer Ti'ulti- Appliance Manufacturers Associa- Joanne Louine (jitrka, daughter ing *CorpH at TmUanUswn iSnp, Pa., church lenriett and 5 tion soeffst that they be stored in Kania of Scotch Plains* All woit* ii *lto mvailtblt. frocks of aqua summer satin with of yiv. and Mrs, 'Michaoi Gurka, where h« was recommended fur the air-tight containers. ' • scoop necklines, short sltsevos urnl 904 CoJumhus avenue, was uivou UMlln^uished Military Student full skirts. Their flowers were car- the Sf!50O womenVi auxiliary scboi- award fur -winch he had previously nations in shades of pink, and the niMhip for high ucademic iu'hieve- boon nominated at the close of bin moht and d&tiicnted service to the junior ywir at (Jettysbur^ College. honor attendant's bouquet alan THE PRICELESS LOOK . .. only $5.98 contiiined deep pink rones. MRS CHARJFSJ SVU.FS sick. She will do stuiT nursing at Strock wiU jcradiuite from CJetty«- r burg nest June and jilann to con- Muster Steven Verbtsaky of (Putucm Ann ^Spoimnn) St, P*»lor » Hospital whilu working West Oranifc was escort for the for her decree at Scton JlitU Uni- tinue his studies, working toward Most liltle ladles will quickly shed their blue jeans for flower girl. Bruce Gordon of versity, a tlagt«rat*s in psyt-hology, a brand new MACSHORE dre«». This ©x-trae climber Watchunj? Wits best man, and Wil- Patricia Sporman, * * * * * * . feels so pretty in tho swirly fullness of impressed cluster Ham Loclcfelil of Ea.ston, Pa. and John Po.st of 6;M Kant Bron<1 liohort -routs of 7^7 Kairurrvs street, who was ^racluutcd from 1 pleats. She's glod to be a dungaree doll no more. Little Alan Ve>rbesky of "West Orange Sgt. C J. Salles avi'iiiK will ro-n'ive his law deirrce or no iron cotton broadcloth in Cobalt or Camel with ushered, St. Petpr's -ColU'go in .linn?, hnn re- Weifne.sdiiy utt conuiK'nccnu'iit oxer* ceived a prefecture at Georgetown i contrast stitching, Sires 7 to 14. After a wedding trip to Bt*r- < ises Jit liu' State University of Marry Here Sunday University Schoui of Law for the J(HVl). mudaf tho couple will make their coming academic y«isr. home in Morristown. * * * At a, fcreitiony Sunday after noon Home is the deure.st spt»L on The; l)i'ide is a n'raduato of Donnhl A. MaHNoilj son of David earth, isnd it xhnuki hv the centro, Scotch I'lains - Futiwood Hiurh in Holy Trinity Church, 'Miss Pa- •M. 'Mia-Ncil, B58 Knollwood tvr- LXAJL tricia Ann Sporman, daughter of thoui?h not the boundary, of the .JCOVLXA iSthoo! nrit! iw a junior i*t Kair- racc nnd a graduate of Lafnyt'tto nll'isetious.-—Mary linker Kddy, Ioigfi*Uiekinson University, Madj- •Mrs. Anna K. sporman of 260 East University, who participnted in the Official Girl Scout Equipment Agency son. Broad street, became the bride of Reserve Ofiiccr Training Coi'fy-t 12! Quimby Stretf ADomi 2-1131 SKt. Charles J. Snilea, son of .Mr. 1 Tnif* prusperity is the result; of Mr, Kedowitx h\ was jrruduutcd prn^rnin while in collf ^' r«*t*ivcil wo!! -placed fonddenec: in uursciiveH Open Mon. & Prf. Evening* 'til 9 o'clock mul Mrn. (ChnrJcs 8al!os of Win- United Ktates Army KCMMMKI iieu- from Scotch Plttins-Kunwood Hiph field Piark. A inception at the unH tnir fellow innn Maxwell School and New York University. tynant'H fxuld bars ditfin^ coinmiH- Open Wednesdays He is an engineer with i'icatinny Club N&vaho fdUowwI. .sioninu* eereiisonk's held at Indian- Sti'Uthcrs Bart. Arsenal. Given in marriage by her fa- town Gap M Hilary K(:9crvatt!m ther, Benjamin Sporman of Irv- The bride wtka honored at shuw- Friday folluwinK the annual HOTC inKtont tho bride wore a jrown of HUmntur ciunp. INVENTORY OF vrn f^ivon by Mrs. Marilyn Look- silk org'iinxn and ChnntiUy lace, it« fcid and by her attendants. Sitbrinu neckline decorated with ac- The eadpts fomnii^innor! were* quins. Rosettes ami bows triinimul unable to undcrjru their summer FINE SILVER |Dat€ Confection the hiwM of ths skirt, whieh flower] tnijnin^ between their junior find into*u chapH train. A tiara of Kenior years at college an is the This i^ a JTCMK! sweet to tako on crystal* ft<*l'l her fingertip veil ami, Uviua! procedure. WILL BE SOLD AT I picnics as it doesn't cruinhlo. 3!ix sht1 earrk'd a cascade bouquet of •* * * [ }-i cujf flour and 2 teaspoons bak- Iflanielias centered with an orchUL A number of area students rhtly, miti 1 eluded wort : John J, Korst u^b!.v hefare cut- t'H Christine Saliva of Winfk'Id ry of 8ii I'ortlanil avenuts Fan- the ticket of 40 to 70% OFF-i If ever you needed replace- i« into fiquurfs. * [ Vitvk and I'atrifisi S«p|i of We .it- : „ __„ [ ments in your silver collection, now's the lime to Frank WajH't'ii of WInfield J'nrk Patricia -Shanmmr see Martin Jewelers! Not every pattern and piece The State VuYiw on the l.'il mile was boftt ntai! and Thonuis O'Brien for toddlers New Jersey Turnpik« tr«v<:! more of Winfield Park and Itobert Keid are available, so for the choicest selections better ; than ;E,f)OO mill's a year in Iheir of Cranford were uxliers. f?mnul Tlitch Scluioi itiiii is stnUon- shop earlyl patrolling operations. On tho uv- vt\ n\. Kurt Ilix. craj^es there arc about Ifi troopers After a hunermaon jit .Pocono Tilt bridy was honored at a on duty ;st any one time, thf* IM]UJI*- Manor, the couple will be at hcmie shower jriveri by hor attcntlants nt Superb Selections from the aknt of tHH' trooper for cafh nini> in Ho^t?!k' Park. Mi^s (aijrlit^bni'.s honn*, and S iiiik'K of turnpik*1. H in

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AT 3-S» S-1ES33 THF WESTFIELD (N. J1 LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 196ft Pago !•>• Cox urn! Shary Davi*. | Playgrounds Good cirizens of the week were Week Needed Far KITCHEN NOTES Hai'b Boss nnd iiii'lt Amlrrson. j Address Change from previous page) By MARIAN KEMP, Hamt Economist, Ac mi Maiketi ROOSEVELT One week's notice it re- JjtAndy Coukos, Jan Georfre, quevtcd of readers of tbo Last week was Fair WWk at 1 * ial'iere, Joan Kilsheimer Hoosevelt playground. The follow- "Leader * who are changing t Reamer. ing children set up booths for the their hb Aic- to be away for temporary Itamis and booths were con- lntosh. periods. ,' Among these were: Hake Kiulwns for otitstnnding hooths inch fries, hot dojrs, hot were awarded to: Hilly and Kfnnie ' Air Conditioning sweet corn, popcorn, can- Cutrei1, Bob Uenholm, aiuureen, I lemoiiade. Margie ttlnl Raymond MrCue, Shei- "'I \M> HJJ-M air romiitionin^ sys- game line there were: la und jHiih-e Brown, C'lnivu Wood- tem fur ymir hoini' should lie ihuvr- tt^n'n the finl ant tmly tfoetfnjn ;h, nail-pounding contest, niinod !>y rnKJfU't'lin^ nnd dcsijiil tfanUi a tf.S. Patml* for tm&ii ruff, Hob Mclutwli, Jim Itankin, 1 mouse e;ame, sponge Herb'Sanford nnd Boh Hope. data," uny.s thi. Hob Cain, Dennis Feltor, Jim Run- feathers for fall with a tntc-tor inlviso you on tilt; .sizo ainl inusual ."side show," made though good corn is available In 15 minutes, door ajar, A few kin, Ellen Kunkiii, Alf and Bill 'spray of mock aigrette lypc of system tu look for. A wi'll- 'focal playground members, year round in cans, frozen and minutes before removing from Cain, Herb Sunford, Colin Hnrley, touching off a profile cap hahinced lu-ntin^- nnrn and French fries. Joyce 1 tablespoon Baled oil or melted and corn, mix with butter and Thet wo gami's were Huosevclt Ji 'aa "Aludame Ha-Cha" the ontona and cover. Steam about with TV and private terraces. shortening 5 minutes over very low heat. •Ami Jetferson 0, itlso T^oosevelt -I, Twin beds with bath from -. The Westficld Corn- Drain uncooked cat corn, re- Wnshington fi. Center donated decorations Stir In evaporated milk, odd Bea- $14 Mod. Am., $8.50 Eur., •ervln; liquid; add enougli milk sonings and bring to serving- tem- Koosovelt's participnnts in the each person. Inclusive Plan, Schaefers 9 for the various stands, to liquid to measure 1 cup. Placa perature over low heat. Make3 4 loimd staff wishes to pmldle tennis tournament wore Phone 609-345-1211; in J eggt in bowl: add milk; mixture, servings. I'nul TiritU'Sii nrici ,!im Hnnkin. N.Y., MU 2-4849, No Poor Goods At Any Price' ,ttiese people for their time, flour and salt. Beat l',4 mtimtes and cooperation in m«k- NOTE: One half teaspoon dehy. The weekly white honor ribbons 158 ElM ST. : AD 3-0800 With electric or rotary beater. dratcd ratneed onion may he sub- for cili'/enship JHUI cooperutitm cvent such u fine, success. Add ia!ad oil; beat «4 minute stituted for fresh chopped onion Between A&P and Mutual Markets ev ruixed by this fair wore awanlopsie!i> Softball for Wilson went well (k-lltillo, Clltlcky lloweil, Murk tlie tinier. When the time has sticks j«ttrl irimp. Many useful and last week. We downed both Jeffer- unit CJui! Klsmiwry, Kllen nml Wen- pasHcd, turn tho food and set the decorative things were made. dy Carter and .Marian Evi'rsol. ^CitiSMship awards were piven son and iMcKinley. In tho Jeffer- timer for tho fmnl cooking, Turn tlJ'EtWard Allen and'Milton Christ- son game Bruce Mauer won it with Another facet of the fair wns out thu gas flume the minute the a homer in the Inut inning. .Steve the parent-child names. Mr. Hurke food hits reached desired doneness. liias for their cooperation and Caio lidded another four banker <;heerflil spmt on the playground imci 'Mr. Bn'wulcr with runiiers-up Wnmpum, the currency of the this »«sH veek. to his list. Nat (iiambtilvo play- Car! 1'npn and Larry liiksl(;r won ed the (lelii very well. Tiiinny Reu- the egg throwing content. Tim Anu'ricHn linlian, was manufac- gain was winning pitcher of both tured in Hergcn County as Into WILSON thrce-lcKirod race was won by Ter- 1870. .**-t lldUte^Wk Wilson had an exclu- sive «piclsl event, a hobo party. WASHINGTON Kaeh )ayjj;ruuijd last week the sloppiest costumes. Games were included tlie usual program of played and watermelon (riven out. cnmB und crufts plus a puddle ASHBROOK £ome of t!ie purtH'ipants were: tennis tournament ami a fair. ( Jean iMeClo^kuy, Diiuic Bender, Washington was host to repre- Jim Bendei, Lisa Bender, E!sa sentatives of all tlie other \V Srhrumni, Andy Stut- tiie playground fair, an eveninu' event for which the children made " let and Jim Kortrus. all sorts of booths. The money The playfriound fail- held Wed- made by these booths will be used BUILDING OR BUYING A HOME?, hesdtty ni^M was a jrreat i.* tabillt. The contestants were to Bruce Wriifht, Tom Dries, all the! ithe weight of this rubbit Andersons, Krisy, Cerry, Kenny J OR RESIDENTIAL GUEST Tyet^lwd rmii'li more than and Kathleen l.amblu, Hrud mid I Bob Brewster, Dave Pu.slmmn, Hil- ly Meyers, Mark and John Wright, Rariton Rd. at Terrill, Scotch Plains liana und .Murk Shames, Barbara, Freddie am! Nancy Boss, Lynn DIAL 8B9-2374 AT ADLERS and -Mark I.uzar, I'ani am! ,luky S—SILVERSMITHS? Here'; Slore Hours 9;30 to 5:30 a poini BEST a about Mortgages we'd like to drive home! 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Now stuJenU <'.')l w-.us in;v of the distribution depart- cation fomtiiittet1 fur youtli pro- Hrian is i.>enii)r patrol leader of nu'nl, and seven years later, was the troop. He is a student at the •My frit'Tui, Moronica .Mary, J Kram is ^ponsorinu the fourth an- Scotch Plains - Fun wood .J u it i o r thought the recunl canyitiR ull' of | imal draimi workshop fw youny; j lliirh ScJiolo, where he was a mem- stocks under a shirt, by a Wall | who carries the hnby and who car- people wiio will enter prudes 7-10 street employee, was just too, ttio; ries the stamp book.i?" in Supteinbcr. Thi^ yi'iir, the two- ber of the tmski'tbnll tenm mid the r «• * baseball team laM year. He is also gauche. "After ail," shu usks, j week program will he hold in West- "What arc attache 'fuses fur?" j What with most of the 19fi3 minster Hull of thy Pri'shytertan n member of the swim team and 1 tin- diving of Willow drove * * * ears to cotnt equipped with buck- Church ,Monday through Kriday, Swim Club. DEFIN'ITION-OK-THE-WEEK et-Kunts and safety-belts, thu Kiiys Au*r- 20-H1, 0:: 10 ft.in. to \2 noon. In presenting the award Scout- CriK-ei-ivs: "The stulT they give and gals will be put in their Diret'tord (Mi's, -L. -R. Quad uud proper places, und as for DanMrs. Duiuilil Houilturd iunuiuncy n tiiiin Mr. Htiri Mr*. Kcnnrlh \V, Kmiih Iiy Mr. mill >»r«. inwtti ,t. )Wnt- master John K, Watson paid trib- you «t the check-out counter, with lr? Jr., l.niut-rlj ol Kuutti Houmi }tr t.itIK IVHK ti^RnttatMt ute to Brian as "a topnotrh patrol your stamps." Cupil, he'll. In' in a strttiifhl- hrand new program fpaturinjj lead- llirnuiLh lUi iHlli-p uf Wllllitin A. (link, IH'iilHtr, »•} ChiirlrN W* leader who has made ;i rcul contri- t S *l jaekcl. ership traininjc, worship pUinniti^, bution to I he troop." Mr. Wai son (News item) "Maternity hospi- * I C choral speech, church and creative read a letter to Hrian from Chief tals to nivo tiiulinjv stamps." Ovurlicurd ill u cook-out; drnmu. 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He added, "It is my earnest hope that the Scout oath and law have help- ed reinforce your own spiritual convictions and . . . personal code of conduct' ami ethics." lit* re. !ADE LAW AID-~A homemade punch card *yatem for marked that Kn^li* Scouts are "bet- •'•!•••"*'•!';?" research, developed by Vincenl E, FiordaHsi, ter equipped to meet the chullen^os tnd law librarian At the Rutgert Untv*i**ity School of which America fuees today." warlt, it compared with a commercially produced ver- •Hijrhlifrhl ^ the ceremony was liflt'* model can >tore up to 500 legal items to speed Hrian's presentation of a miiiiii- '* work. tuiv Kngl<' pin and orchid oorsape The average small law firm mayio his mother. find some immediate help in sys- IJriaii'.* father, Roman F. Kvdo, tems simpler than expensive, iu- is ns.sistunt 'Scoutmaster of Troop j trieste electronic de-vives. One104. He is employed as a sales Electronic Aid i project beiiiK demonstrated is amanager by U. S. Kudium, Inc. He S !. .' '.i i: •••'•.'it-$\r';*ii:'$-£i"(;-.<-- ' \ ';' -:;-?j.'l- • 1 | "peek-a-hou ' system which hus is secretary of the Scotch iMains- •••.•. '• l*fc'li»ai''.f.'rt.-Y/--:,'.:-- •' :'.:'•)-"••. <' >*';.' key words pum'htnl on n curd. The Fiinwomi Little League Inc., and is May Speed Up hey word holes are matched l>y coar:h of tin* Indians' team. What "peeking" or penetration of lijrht Mrs. ICvdo i.T recording secre- •:v.w •^SJii^ri '*:£;: "• ;"A •: -••. 'II^Si' to indicate whore the desired in- tary of the J^anwood Womuii'a .v ^ • Process forntaliun is located. Club and former par]ianu*nturia.n "Despite the glamour of these of the 'Muir School PTO. Shu it bo Vro tomorrow may h*\ , . .ft , ; Denomination h does vohwtttor work for Muhien- p«M.k-»-ljOfl • [.unehwl; , ^ ^ „ j,rof j,it>1,|aljs; bei'K" Hospital. im and ..lectromc rum- cm|>,iasiKt,ai ..Thl, tip(. uf ,mv iMi-mbers of Troop 101 have loft ••••>" '?.^'ii •MM* toadaddition to law books U> js intclie 'tual— »i t 1 for a two-week stay at Onmp Wnt- rose r tivity of the highest eonrt'ptual rhtmj»\ (ilt'ii (Jardni!!1. The troop's V iw i cfliotidar also includes one week- III I,.' ; ,;.,.*.•.: fivfffii^ end ciiinjtintf trip every ujonlh, vv- - . • °f :UV ;in<1 mini-nines KJirdli'^a of weather, »H well as a Did These .no: the \mi'riean Hnr Associa- weekend canoe trip each spring for te Uhraries Joiiu Com-! "Hul »«»«'!"»<'« will givo the scouts who have parsed their first if* 6h Kbctninic Dnia Pro- 1llltt ;^r tlim> ltJ (1° wililt h(1 w«* class requirements. » j trained to do—ndvise clients* ami BARNABAS rfflwor Kionhilisi. noting that | nillko decisions »» ktffli matter*, % an wemnulalwl body of j not "W^V h« «» information Nv.w Business Service fin rr Early Christians «V tot Unix ittjout '>.r>no,000 ! " * 4>fl by Mrs. Hull fcti4 th.U tlio number is in- j ' the r.ile of between A now business scivice, includ- J0,000 ctisos i\ year, ! liroivn llffiih Group ing: secretarial, mitut'ographiitg : ! %t IS | ruetically impossible \ William T. Brown, CPA, of West- and iniiilinir oporjilions, has been MATTHEW ' !;-iA: : i^'-H

^|j;WhUe.automation for the loival (i[p>tess is easily conceived, its o\- ^ution ia r.iorc dillunilt. Kiortlnlisi out. Hut several projects i electron ir and median teal • ( of loMf.'il data retru«v:il ;irc beings Kludicd. ' -; They were all just Christians, There are thousands of believers tie -Amcrii-nn P.ar Knmidntiun • • ;m .mtjlith will demonstrate a • \; members of the one spiritual Body in Christ, however, who have l;hftgpd mi key words in iho IK stithitcs. This isyslern i" lawyer.-; inimodiatoly .-.,' of Christ - known also as the given up and who are giving up / L" uiniMHlnu'iitti to iniy: fe*S!r 'ftfotutes. There are about X church or kingdom that belongs denominationalism - with its -,__,-,_,_ ^_... am(*ndniriitri antiual- ; '/"••"* "iJjfcThiteS^Wit- llenllh Law Center j . „" /^ to Christ. allegiance to human creeds, hu-/ Ijiii JPittiblirgh now has stored in I 'eleetrotuc computers n spcci«li70(l THE PAYOFF -^ man names, human organizations, body of; ticnlt li law im-indiiwr iclc- - Vttnt'infijrmfitiun in ihe New ,h-v- . . Denominationalism was born and sectarian restrictions - in ^tey. Constitution, court rules and | / Nasty words sometimes, bu» sweet music when you suffer *t 1 •t>S later and began to flourish during favor of New Testament Christ^ i\v scholar.- * ;\:e even at a loss to property or home or automobile. That's when you 5 tempfci^g to develop ii system | ; j the era of the Protestant Refor- ianity. Which^'iiyieuld prodi.t )>rohahl\> dv- 1 want the fight payoff - and quickly, loo. >f : ;eteionft:,vtnd<'r ib.-.n^t^ in 1 lit* linv. j ** But t^ft'Xeal value nf these e.\|M.'ii- ' ;.) mation in the 16th century. It was This k the basic }eao f Qhmclh ^enfe;irb*y l»c the- use by judges nf i It is the business of your Independent locol Insurance Agenl -electronic sr.-m-hinu for prepnni- •. ^ a reaction to the apostasyjor fall- cs rf Ghrigt ft ^ _ U6n;df.'tftjpattin! briefs tt» explain i to arrange for prompt and fair elaim settlement. Arrange -;law holds in certain sitn- your protection with him and you will be assured of good *R ing away from the pure and ong- -h_,r<3 ._ * A _ ^per.-; will rnise their treatment always. o^'fi faiiiily of problems. Christianity of the apostles of being «thc *"Ho\V Would a lawyer cross c-x- ,'Jimine a eimnuttcr. and w'aat nf 5ts errors?" I'lofessm- Fiordnlisi >x. ination.'* Our faith Ees m the wis- asks. !^ Cannot men and women be ^ ^ . i^Si- ^ THIS MESSAGE v , Christians today - without any ? ff i? fr • ^ , •. SPONSORED BY e all su fficienc G AAferks Like A . ' denominational affiliation? Some £j? ; 1 y ^}^ New 1 would indignantly insist that all TestamcntPla* <*salvation. Charm believers in Christ must be class- ^ - r , ^ - WESTFIELD ificd and categorized into denom- /£* pra;ye^ !or ^.umt? ofa! 1 inations - whether the believers u* SSm nst* f"3* umtY cz*1 want to or not, and whether they «*jevcd on]y by submitting like it or not. completely to Christ and to the

* . * teachings of Christ! V , >< Members of National, Slate and County Association of Insurance Agents: V, ' FREE: BIBLE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE "• "" ""' ' "'~ ^ - ^^^~ •• < If's olmosl like magic -« 'j<\ t 30 Wessons — Easily Understood the way • Classified Ad'in llAlim.TT A' PAIIKKK. I\r'. I'l-I !II.I.O is tiny! HAMPTON HANNA X. SON v>v5| j 600 Springfield Avenue • Westfield, N. J. nit AtNsmmr AssoCHri^, inc. I1AVKI-I1 ,s IMVKKIt. INC. I ,"i V ADDRESS••- iunday. 9:30-10:30 A.M., 7:00 P.M. Wedneldny: 8:00 P.M. 'mi: ntfiiu .\»;i:\ry S. 11 KlIOKOfil'V ,t SOV CITY I ... WESTFISELD lu-i-i;M, i HI:I:IIAN \(;i-:\rv U'll.l.M^I II. I^VIVII'K, J», LEADER Ai.w jdinvnn' SAvrv i . ni:vv(it.i)^ IIIHII A. UII.UA M<* Af;i:\('V "Tw^^m^i Page 22 THE WESTFJEIJ& <«. J.) tEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1S82= Edward Greer Stutljiiig f 1 't H •; r J M> Uo. c. f \ ietnamese I^ujjuage IT'S EASY TO GET MORE . Vir Trdinins.

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• Bat hirfore v&•u rath 'Su t 10 In Arid Heat, wo«<: AND PIAV *N rri > Don aid iB. IJU-C iC.-i : , ciaiiss in; hom«f «-ar* Rytjjorv, would ha\"e yourtra Ruin Greens l * r "t iL1 a 1 * r t 1 if ,, ot t j. 11 a Dt alt«r- I i-t*'tl Utr« i a > I , r >. t> < IT ti n t-iid In Fuel Monograph ^ u T r ^ % r d r t 'rj v^ > . % r ' t a f 'I i •• i ^< 11 -•- B f- * *••i*- id ^ atii of 1j t i i if ""I 4-r ItM Tni ro v r *\ DRIVEWAY AND PARKING AIEAS PAVED arl . ) e Gists f*rtt%c ti YVitbcmi PRESERVE OLD DR1V5S and k „ i f'n' ' t. r t like ft' J *v •ha* AREAS WITH COSMJCOAT r ! ! r A lot ha* bees learned efcaof wet fraM, may diicfarge eflppmp the jr a* > t t ^ •• t % •„ k U- E A. lawn grasses sine* ihen, and wein imsishuy lumps vhSA Djuit be ASPHALT SEALER BO longer cot the lawn merely to of tH •«. f t. r -* f gathered up. It way also shoot T ^ i« Tr. itep tha grassei fiom pushing upout Mooes and other snail A i* tt'i tali seed stalks. Thanks to tf» usejeett Ihtt Save been tying in fha WM. A. PARKHURST «ffl«:n»*«f, we cot them so flat . , Or i tr t u t< grass, and at satrh hijh velocity t CONT8ACTOR they wili loot like a treea carpet coming from a blade whirling E! tn I \\ r 'a i* n artH If da«t And then am iiiso other reasons 2300 imrfutiom per minute — Phont ADoms 3-1733 K«s. Mill Ian* fof • eloss mowing. Young grass that bystander* coo id t» injured ii-t - Nc i t» mo\t, \our pUnfng f, O Box 314 WestfWd Mountairuid*, N. J. ylanls ara m this way made each orr windowindowws broken &in en adjacent , As »or shad?, J.J i3(. f.thtr to form a crown, from which itey f" rite- bouse. Then accidents, of course, choose a spot in your frarde-n that tend cut sboou sad to fprcati into are rare, yel they caH for camion A few i.rar.thes can hold more thick turf, /gain, the sporei o. gget s sanshine only a h»lf-n«rat feeder ami attacks most Don't jump at conclusion* in finish s« the dipping action of Hw irmi&g ^ood organic fertilizer. } provide enough moisture So gi'T- j anything- greets, it may be wjiiti.-'h JOHN K. MEEKER, Inc. say that clippings at the e r ml mower. On ibe ether food ito ot .rj^i h*?ml*>ek. European rti mi" -?, your furniture. Give your fur- J i And be sure to moleh them in r^Hsse.-i look Jike brici: Its one bbde is eavy to sharpen. . '<'°<»om , bu Mt undoobtoHtom artliy ilvcrhe reis and it require*' no adjustment toi* ? "4 ,. P *" " i iate \ovemb«r or D*cml»er. Lacey ; «5iIst. >= another. niture the protection if de- .1 Inifc bar .moving the cbppmjs to the com- • recomsniTids saH hay. ' Thf?e mites ii!l have eieht ;tr*, !lt m ; n !}vr 8 serves by storing In our The red "mmtt makes fine clip-i^i '- ••"'4,"« ' R , K^" | Violai, Too i n'-'r- Ihf ,-ix (.f the true irate'.. Tilup and spreads them evenly,:?' *«£«* ••'• ';> r=--» .-»-r. «ra» i His ^\i^j.**.^ticjns <-^v^r vio!^- -They generally art.' placed in. the modern, fireproof warehouse. The rotary, especially in timing! "• \ Itufted psmsk^j st; wt'li u~. pun-!a'K'' calct-ory ;i» tick.- and itor- i rihsi, lit: like^ vioiia? brcaur*:- ih*-y j To help vo» Itivc a I.iwn nf ii{h jrt t»ff. »•...:•> >.:• : i , , r jton un ilo'Acii and vrfiiviWe".. rt.id Oiu i ^.tttnd liot wtrather )j<:*..».-r trm:i ! iuvc h auUK>iit::tiv£. hv.HjiifiiMv i!tjiii.--i i^h:^ tt, j,>'-!c. h-r free \ parssirs anil you tsr, tray varietit-i "Tualv^'.'.ive" drivtrs i volvi-1 j J-j-cur MitjictipiHW, >ind a tstd to Oi1iis aUti thrive in *h;uU> an{ ISHI;?. niinit to s-tart f tsseiitsal that drivers be always OPEN DAILY 8-8:30 SAT., 8-6 Sweet. WilJiitiu, fox(,*k.v,% and Can- i aii-rt to conditions around them, k UOCAi. £t LONG PISTANCEfifa4 WE DELIVER ALL OUR Complete Electric Home Heatinj POWEi MOWERS IIASTICiLLY lElDCKI want the finest! r/Vtarw TYPICAL VALUES' S ELECTRO-HYDRONIC RCAVHM HOT WATER HEAT WITHOUT PLUMBINSj :i(m!ed b> r-iua) tisera over the past 8 yaarH in thousands of honies and f'J^" efe,flll^'i j-atlon- -i*Do p.mrnjh ui n In thr l-.i -.ryo( henting for piovidinsthe elf •»"'*'„ m» HOMKO 24" RIDER r>j«»lthlll will ron ;t*>ilr- In' hi' n absolutely ""hot-watst" safe, whw-n ** VilVa» ;»teclilclo. rip >t> O 11 , t1 n-ost eci-ojnical as welt as practical method oft"-** TV Reg. 269.95 NOW 219.00 £,-yjPS!

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143 E. Broad Sh, Wesffiefd AD 3-2121 MANY OTHERS! COME IN! fUKTS WHY FIAM£US$ HOT WATER H£ht IS PfUmCt BtAT Open Monday and frittcy Til 9 PM. \ \- - SURREY N. J.'s FINEST LIGHTING FIXTURE SHOWROOM Adjacent fo Lamp City, our Decorator Center '5 Ii M ST. WE.4rlci.L- ADS ICJCO rstr tifi.iv! svr MCH (. j m LMU O CM 2432 ROUTE 22 MU 8-9430 UNION, N-VJ sTHE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1962 been members at one time or an-favor the cultural exchange1 pro- Pvt. M. C Smith Starts For the Cake Specialist emen Acclaim other of Communist fronts. Krsm do not tell us that it is theMcSween to Attend WHAT PRICE Congressman Fvam-i.s Walter, program v/lnoh makes it v.nsy for \ Training at Fl. Dix If yosiv cake recipe calls for two chairman of the llou^e Un-Ameri- •Communist ujrcni.5 to infiltrate anJ ! 'Pvt, 'Michael C. »Smith has been 8- or 0-inch layer pans and you ler Leader can Activities Committee, **«nj- iKiiin access to our country, tfuss Princetoj n Course assigned to P Co, of the 2nd Train- want to make a losf-type cake, "CULTURAL EXCHANGE"? mented a^ follows on the work of addJnjr t'j the already exiting- sub- injr Kejriment of the U. !S< Army •Margaret Spader, homo service 200 pi/rsfons honored for- By Veritas these artist*; versive element5. It i« the pro- Amhvw J..Mc-S\veen ^f 413 Tro-Training Center, Infantry, for consultant for the Cas Appliance . ejiuty Fire Chief Frederick "The art exhibition the USA is.yriwn which ':<, desitftii'd '<> holpruont avenue will attciui the l*r«- eig-ht weehs ol basic training at Manufacturers Association, sug- wn at a dinner dance Thurs- syndiug' to sMu.scow is sup posy d to bring about renewal of trade with j dentia! insurance Co.'s atinual ad- Fort Dis. gests you use a 13x9 oblong pan Kussia. causing: us to forgot (hat ght in Giuseppi's Restaurant, ' The United States is off on ant-o the United States in 19U0 to re- portray—anil ht>!p ihe enslaved 1 1 vanivd-numags'mont courw, to be During this program, he will re- and increase* the baking time 6 to other two-year ''cultural exchange" port on our way of life. One ofpeople of the Soviet Union apprc- j in tin. vast expanse of Siberia arc 1 held at l'nnceton University, iie- ceive basic instruction in general 10 minutes. Cakes baked in heat Onksen, a member of theprogram with Soviet Russia. The them, publishing a picture of theciate—the tirt and culture of the jnumet'otu labor camps where jnnmng Sunihty. military subjects to prepare him resistant glass or darkened tin icpartment 16 years, retired new agreement (signed by a repre- Golden Gate Bridge in San Fran- United iStaios ... It appears we Ihordes of human beings arc en- slaved \o produce commodities for •Mr, SicSwcen iis ;i training con- for more advanced specialized pana will have darker crusfc color nth because of a disability sentative of our State Department cisco, wrote: "Often those who are arc sending the so-called art of j 1 snit:int in the company's ordinary training. than those huked in shiny alumi- id in the line o{* duty, and Russia's cultural relations dep- disappointed with the American men who have prostituted what- * hohu; consumption and to c-xclusn^i ii£vnci(:s tic part men t. He will be num pans. Miss Spader recom- uty minister) covers every kiml of way of life jump from it." Other ever talent they possess tu the- foul- i'uf foreign broods. After the initial eight weeks, he nmnicipal government was otu.' of about 135 executives from vviU receive two weeks leave, then mends lowering the oven tempera- nted by Fire Commissioner culture, from art and athletics to recent articles by {Russian visitors est conspiracy in the history of various Prudential oMice.i in the 1 juzz, every science from agricul- have such titles as these: "Police men. I ask you, can anyoisti claim We biive already had four year* enter advanced infantry training ; ture 25 degrees when usin# pans t K. Welch Jr., Councilman of "cultural exchange" with Rus- United States and Canada to at-he enrolled in one of the specialist other than aluminum for baking ture to zoology. . Increased ex- Everywhere"; "Too -Many Auto- that these men really represent tend the tliret'-week course. J, Kefalonitis and Edward changes also ure called for in themobiles"; "Wealthy Warmongers" American culture? sia, and the benefits to America schools, or IJC sent to another Army onkes. 3rs, administrative assistant following- fields: motion pictures, and "Horrors of Insurance," cannot ho found even if sought Mr. McSween and .some 45 other post for advanced training*' •or Burr A. Towl Jr. "It is repulsive to me that a U.with a hi gh- powered telescope, men will attend the third session. Prior to liis arrival at Fort Dix, radio and television recordings, A report by the American Bar S. Government ajfeney should glor- •The Palisades that 'border the |mKK guests were volun- books, scientific journals, and trav- Ameiica, in fuel, gains nothing They will Hvu in 1'rinceion dormi- Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs, H,Hudson River run for a distance •men from Scotch Plains, Association on 'Communist tactios, ify so-called artists who stand for from thi' jiro^nmu It Bitnply uses tories and work together in uni-L, Smith of 1025 Ruluvay avenue, eling exhibitions of communica- strategy and objectives tells us nothing that this country repre- of 17 miles within New Jersey's and Slountainside and tions equipment and metal-cutting liiore <>f our tax money to atlvance versity c!*»ssroonis. graduated form Wardlaw Country borders. In places, the tPalisaden emen from Plainfteld, Rah- that every single delegate from sents and for everything "it is op-the -Communist cause. Day School and attended the Uni- machinery—and maybe these come Russia or a satellite country is posed to, men who stand for, pro- reach a height of 500 fe«t above sea •selle and Cranford. under the classification of culture, versity of Rhode Islam!. level. Chief Martin D. Burke, the either a member of the (Soviet se- mote and defend communist slav- 50 Cup Coffee Recipe too. (No exchange exhibition, how- cret police or the Soviet espionage ery, mass ntui'der, and destruction Wct*tfielmemher those in 'Mos- every delegation that comes to twr cow ami New York a year or BO )thall Injury nation from the ^Soviet Union. Up- ago, held at a cost to American on its return, each member is re-taxpayers of three and one-half iis for Suit quired to make a detailed report on million dollars. 'Perhupw you also what he learned in the United remember the check made of the •mer Westfield Hitch School States. This cultural exchange is American artists exhibiting at the ill player, injured in a sjame a had trade for Americans. Moscow exhibition. Twenty-two of has filed suit in Superior According to the Senate Inter- the (>7 artists *iad significant rec- against the Town of West- nal 'Security Subcommittee, the So- ords of afliiuttion with the Com- ta Board of Education and viet Union sent 1897 politically re- munist movement in fhis country* mer coach, liable, carefully trained observers ami more than half of them had rt Yunker of 13fll Boule- suing for hi'3 son, Gerald, id that the youth, then 1(5, fcttrt Oct. 17, 191)0, in u Kume ised by one of the defond- ^ ohn O, Lay, Westfield Hiith ROASTS athletic coach, _ TOP OR BOTTOM Yunker is asking damages CHUCK i son's injuries and for his g-Style Cams Right 1st Cut ROUND lb- 85C ps. Joseph 'Marun Jr. of City iw their attorney. 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Also DOOIEY PUNERAL HOME 218 North Ave. W., Cranford BR 6-0255 THE WF.STFiM.r> (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUC.U5T §, im?, _ page 2S He returned nome with a diplo- j Upsala College Names Plourde Completes!mn from the National 'Park Serv- t Am* Fair to Staff «-<• citing him fur "service." ren- j den-d." I A W *;••=* tiekl wtmiuD and a Fan- Forestry Tour wood man havf iset»n appoints! to the faculty at Upsufa -CuUejrt* in Kast Orun^e. Jonathan B. Plourde, If!, son of GOP Picnic Set l Mr. and Mrs. I,. B. Plourde of 520 Miss Adrienne. K. Piserchia of I Washington street, has returned The Young Republicans will hold 841 Summit avenue wili hv a Span- • from a three-week stay in the a picnic Saturday in Brouksido ish instructor. She is a ^rvafhsate I Olympic National Park, Washing- 1'iuk, Scotch Plains, from S to 0 of Smith €o\k?jre and earned h**r ; ton, where he participated in the p.m.. Lurry Newcombe, chairman, master's degree at Yale Univer- i student conservation program of announced. sity, i the .National Park Service. Donald Cole of 301 Patorson I A Westfteld High School junior, .road, Fanwomi, will be an instruct- I he plans a career in forestry. He Given University Post or in economies. He is a jrrudn- volunteered to work for the Na- atc of Drew University ami holds tional .Park Service clearing- trails John Post of 584 Bast Broad a master's degree from Montana and .building shelters, fireplaces, street who was graduated from St. State University. ^arba^c VitK, latrines and picnic Peter's .College in June, has re- tables. ceived ti prefecture at Georgetown He was one of SO youths from University School of Law for the Two Autos Collide throughout the country who were coming academic year. chosen from among several hun- DR —Two awtos I dred applicants. They traveled a collided in .fi per rent of the latter which included chocolate ice cream and steak. on "automatic" instead of "man- DEEP IN THE HEART OF PARIS—France has her own cowboys for television entertain- and 73.4 per cent of the former. ual" control. Frequently, service- ment in a series named "Little 'Drain Interlude," They are shown here celebrating )$ IN YOUR BACKYARD Insects such as beetles, |»;r»ss- The Westfiekl youth, whose fa- men say, a clothes dryer refuses their second' anniversary in Paris. Leading the group with his violin is Marc Tayrior ther taught him carpentry, learn- v | hoppers, wasps, ants and flics are to operate because the door is not liHle ti nm tnf >U,x\r i\\, By ALEXANDER SPRUNT, JR. I taken while the vegetable content ed masonry and worked with pick firmly closed, or the appliance has |is grain (often waste), weed and and s|uu!«, chainsaw, crosscut saw, been accidentally disconnected. National Audubon Society grass seeds. The above data were axes and other logging and carpen- the results bused tm the t-xnmina- try tools tion of over a thousand stomachs. (•Winged Blackbird lee' note, one of the best known of Take a good look at the next red- noted by those com- native bird caHs, wing' you see—its beauty may sur- iess an opinion that, The nest is often over water but prise you! continental motor or not always so. Usually at rather he two birds most oft- low elevations, it is a deep, com- jfthe mourning dove and pact cup of grasses, firmly at- Itged blackbird. This tached to supporting twigs or j |iy been the writer's stems. The three to five eggs are j On the telephone pale bluish-white with dark mark- Bees, over marshes, ings which makes one think that and prairies, in someone had scrawled the evil's pot of them, those birds with india ink. Prices , omnipresent. As well The female redwing is so unlike any as both are, the her mate in appearance that she fthc most easily reeoj*- might well be taken for a differ- the subject of this ent species. Definitely smaller in size, she looks very much like a Stam ,.l , y were thoughrare ot r thauncomt if- ] outstandinlarge, streakeg field d sparrocharactersw wit.h no oks would be. more ap- Redwings nest in loose colonies, tend to overlook or several pairs living in fairly close Wftt t» something which proximity to each other. They dis- iai, however hand- play considerable excitement and YOU'RE First USDA CHOKE BEEF be. Handsome the alarm at uny intrusion, hovering JUST SECONDS is and anyone close overhead with much out-cry, AWAY FROM A TASTY ok at it, even i and this behavior may be main- National j saquaintiince, might be tained as long' as anyone is in the 1 that the striking plum- vicinity. I hare always had a S*O- attractive. rather soft spot in my being for HARRIS Stores Woe-black with irides- the redwing as it wits one of the highHghts, the male shows first birds I came to know' a« a ATLANTIC "i JN)4' "shoulders" or epau- boy and, in t>Kg-eo]|ecMnc days "bowlered with yellow. As (now a^aitust the law), those of CRAB MEAT TOCAY TH»U SMURDAY, AUO, 11 prim riMIn «! oil Ntw J>n.y, tViil 1 the redwing were highly prized. Ri.o, and MUI.il.iowo Uoaj. Wo Itmwt tin ifeM Is toil in 'the light, it makes a congregate together with crackles, COCKTAIL! Sirloin Tip Top Round Cube ;ht* of .striking beauty. It is eowbmls and starling, sometimes All taste, no waste! Low- ¥«r found far from water, forming roosts of aronsuuir size calorie, highly nutritious pound jhjther salt or fresh, pond, marsh, for they run into hundreds of and so delicious! Tender, (rltal, lake and river. 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vJne classified advertiser tells another what a big selling job a little LEADER Ad can do. The classified advertis- ing section of this paper is like a great Criseo Goldoti lcsft.il "market place" where buyer meets seller Downy Lesfoil lesfare fobric SalltMr Dry Bleach Fiuffa . . . with the most gratifying results for Starch 4c OH Poet /x Off Toik ioihml Spiof sib. r 17 ot. , 10 packet A^tC 7 c both. Try it and see! Mez-ft0c can 1 d> eon WJr Zest Zest Lesfoit Sparkle Liquid- Lava Soap Soap Soap bot, «W Balk'Ste 32 oi. bol. •»# « He OK /OC Your former MUTUAL Elm Street, Westliefd Your former NATIONAL Central Ave«, Westfieiel Your former SAFEWAY North Ave.» Westfield Page 26 THE WESTF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, J962'^ Mindowaskin Clinches Westfield TBTest Ordered Locals Win Jr. Intra County Outdoor Swim Club Championship tl c J>Jll;j^OTrw./.fe,™-i.--**«ii.* Mindowa.kin 122~-Hi*M»nd 103 Copper Springs 94—Shack 42 > Willow Grove vi. Echo Lake i- xli.io) .sy,-;lcni announoi I End Se«so Undefeuted Mindowaskin .Swim -• Shiu-k.iinaxoii Swim <*tub bowed > Willow Grove Swim Club de- that all (-andidati.s for the font- Club clinched the Westfield Out to Copper Springs Ileiich find TL-II- feated the Echo Lake Country hall and cr'jy.-M'oUlltt V team* door Swim Club championship Sat- ii is Club Saturday in the hitter's Club l-c-ain Saturday ill the Lak-t:tki' tul.t-'rculosis cxaHiiitations I With 12.i[ urday morning when it m*-ed out Jake lanes. The seure was iM-12. er's pool. Willow Grove won five ih.'V ivill be aHuwt-d to pra the Highland Cluh swimmers 122- Kl'sulls: relay events and Kclm Lake two. tii- 10.3. ;\ew pool records wen- set by . '•••>.-• Results: i^'ehients have bee !!••; s I::- 1 I I.).-.!-,,--t|.-l,,-: !. .I,.l,u to X-iay lamliilate.^ at !-' Loop Mari Kathy Snvnjre, Carol HurtleiM,: ? \i.,*i; Harvey Gerber, Greir Gerber and '"- i; (. t:t.. .. Kt 1: Weilne.-Ha.v. Aug. L'!i. Stu( The .-ijl.. : 11 II'. Westfield Juniors w Hill Hanry of Highland, and Nancy j „,!',',!,'". •II,. 1 .'Li: IV ill will repmt to a niohile unit i" , L'o.n their fourth tunsci'UUve ' Davenport and John Greene of;-. Joaa tiom-d in front of the held hini>t: Union County Bascbalf Mindovvuskin. Mindowaskin doni-j '''jVoys' < in Hahway avenue. • lit fri.-i championship Sunduy wh 3 inated the diving with Marilyn ; s.-on <; i.Mn'alth. in!-, l;:-11 !....-s, > ]. Tin- department said students ' j ::H;. I closed their lca« . ' | il > < S: J, .Mill UL sch Walkey, Don Mutz, Ann Smith i '('. l 1'.J'J'. I'.r • who fail to report then will have a record of 12 , °1(« and Terry Gos* capturing first j so," w<.:>- io r,-..-i to make arrangements for an X- von m oiluur.l. i The Juniors' fiItil| vj places in their njte groups, lit-•] ''""'ii-iii II, S; :;. i-:.in.; iim- ray or Mantuux te*l at their own II-ti In- un 18-3 shellacking 0, c suits: ! ,. '^ (Hi 2): j expense. The pateli test, it was IS" Join cj.-.f H.I i.ft. Tamaques I'ark and Hoy*. T-N (tei yl.- Tom Kill- li.il". N: 3. Jay Melllm»l>>rll . K. -.1.. I itateij, will not lit* acceptable. «CR I; X ltiu.c ! j.-o .•{!, .1.1- k 11. their winning streak I-WKI". M; -'• '•"•> (J""''i"» | i:iri« ii.i; (i-..iBiyi... •::, , ., - ] 7 ho j A written report from a doctor 11< Caul. M. | 1, I'nlll I'ii-i.e. C I1T.1): 8. l..il(.- i.Atiui- -\IIIM- (iri.r Sii-i^i games. UirlK 7-s fri-c <(.vlr: I ll.y Sav- '• of tlit- i i-sult* of the examination ; I lliii-ii.'ti. S: .1. Nuiicy ilntit, I'iiiu 1*1, !il. i, K.iii.ii i:i,.>« The league is made . , HIM" II; .' I'nt Kr.eimil. M ; lU,m | :i - M (n-iKlvIe :.n I l(,i\ ,H II -1- l,.,.|v.-liol;>-- 1, i[ >-i. I UHl.ft be presented to the c.jaeh w f l,.-..narit. II. I I, I'ltk Kuiifll (_' (Jfi.l ) S*lii-li.-hm.r. II.li. W*;. :. II.ml. Ih "• j of the imrtk'uliu' sport. of 15-year-old pl^ liny* r. iin.l IIIHI.'I- tn j I'mixlii. H: :i. Huh il.-Uki-, c \v«i; ;;. jolm Aiiiifi.ii. I:I, Union County coinmunitin ? Ij.iry l*-titiar<1. II; 1'. .In* I Clrls 13-14 n.MKlyl,., jii i UMI.H 1,1-11 iiiillirlli I. l.i THOMAS ROBERTS CHRIS MAHONEY M; 3. Sine Cam, 11. j I. .lill Kaiulall, (' (^4i4); ::, (;inny{ •lac.-, I:I.. •:. c.iii jiiiikt-. ivi: Juniors were selected fromV (Slrlx ii .Hid unih-r In i:.~.l, Kllm-. lluy.1 !p-!» fc-imtyle: I .11-n lii-ei swart. II; 2. Turn sulilcr*. (llrlh 10-17 friemyli-. f.d li:.!l, U'C, •>. Jim Moir.il, W(i; In winning the 1I.UI;». Jim WHtlay's run-proiTucitip; sin- and Cranford while beating Hoy* i3-H l)rt.ftM(Kir Kttpnian .lerr I'flHI.-r, Dlill l!ar- 1 lirci-iic, M; -'. lliiriiion Swuri. II: :i. relt and Scott (iallirnilli. liiilrf !i-lii fri-i.Kljl.-: J. A.li-1.. Shi- Kit* in tlu first inninK turnotl out Tourney Ends This Week The Westfield Tennis Club jun- and Cranford, then swe'i« nla-iin.-l', lll.'J, Wl i; ;. ln-l.l.).. 11,ivlt. swtpt jfe Hah ll«ly, IT. clrla LT,» nn'ti-r t-n-Mi-emlo relay, iors were host lust week to boya last 10 games. They 1 Copliei- SprlliK" (3iS»): Jft.-klvar«l, Nam-y (Iriu-f, I'ani I'lr-rc , Pl.t lirovi-: < f I.IDI; Hull, lun U'.usi.o, nipped Clark, 1-0, in the Intra- from North Plainfield, Ilarrclt nnd Hue Knrl, f 1 Charlie Lott, seeded No. 1, 2 nnd Sue Tnii.j, M. r.rr>' SUZI-III, Mob Slo^liiiiiui / County Knseball Leu^uo Satur- Club, ]2 and under. In the singles Heijchts, Rahway and Uni0l' RIIIM 7-lu niMllry rrl.iv: HiKhl.m.l HnyH IHO meter ludlvliluol ni(•ll- i ,'i respectively, and unseeded Bob day. Merchants Blank 1'ete Galligan, first seeded of repeated its earlier victon (I'lltil I.I11B, (Jury I'yin.r, Cl'BK (ii-r- ley: I. Dl.lt llauilllll. C (IMK.S): 2, (lit I* IVJ — I i int'itli-y rt-l-ty —-Jinlh IJurjiun battled their way to the bt-f, Ulck Wtuu-v). II..h Htine. (,'; a. Hl.-li W.-lai-r. S. Westfield, was defeated by John Clark in last Sunday's gat! U-aiiLH iMsr|U.,lHh .1 West tit Id center fitlder Owi^ht _. , 9 _ I semifinals of the Men's Singles lllrln 7-1(1 lui'illi-y rrlny: Mlinliin-- ClrlH inft-nirter Inillvliiunl mwtley: Wnllnce (i-.'J, 7-5. Brad Doores, uvenged the early srason bl .'i.ikfn (Cora .Mjic /lliiitii'j-lil.oi, Nan I. Jill HlllHlall, C. (1:42.5); B. KIllliK- (iliis 11-12 liu-illiy rilay: Union' Winn started tho short rally with I I 111 AM U.ll 111 i ehanijiionship tournament of the nl M \S'lk L Iliiriii'it S; J. Sue Karl, c. (itov.i (I/in.la fjoilKii'-il >'. (ilniiy J1 also of Westfield, lost to Dave South Plainfield in Nilllill-k, Joaiuo- (lull.i. I.mi..i a two-out sinKie off pitohfr Kich | *- "V« V V mil j Wcstfield Tennis Club in weekend Well*). l!oyn IflO-nn-l.T medley relay: Knox C-4, 7-0. Jeff Hall won 0-4grasrement, . lto>n I"-17 l>r<-< Kll-uki-: 1. lira™ Khin kinnaxon (l:lC.fil; '!, VI.- lorhi. Ch.tfnllt-ri 1:2.'».(1. Miskovich. On jm jittemptcd pick-, I play. Zimmerman, .W: IJUUK l-:aki-li.y. lineli; Jalm lorl", hreaHt; II..I) 1'un- lloy» 1.-.-17 liai'ksll'liki-: I. Aliki- 0-2, over Edwin Wilder of West- KIMI li.ini, I-JI-; 2. Kill Mill... i:l.; :l. uir play, the ball tfot piiSt the first The Juniors' second victgnJ II: .1. Lee '/.elH. II. zlo. Imtlerlly llnil I'ele Sleycrn. fi-l-i-- League Game The semifinals are scheduled Itoli Krllnpliofz, \V(i. baacman nnd Winn spvd to third. field to give Bradford a clean OIIIH 1.*-I7 meilley relay: IIIKII- Ktylr. for Saturday afternoon. The final:* North Plainfield was achii' luiirt ((My W«>IKB. I.IMHII Am Hauc-ti, (IlilH lOO-nielfr medley relay: Hiiys 13-11 rni-HljIi.. it-lai : WIIH.iv Wilday then plunked a single to sweep in the singles. In the dou- week O(fo lust nijjlit vvhtu Carol Meant-y, IJQH M(ntlcr). Crow (John ,Miiiu:ii, Dirk Van Ilick Myers' bunt with the buses will bo played Sunday afternoon. Copiii-r KprlnK" (t:'.'«.!>) : Naney lli.cn.ai. UIIMII I'Jiulo. llolj Krliiili- left to score the winninj; tally. bles, Wilder and Doores lost to Chlan pitched his seventh t Hoys I 1-1- harkftroke: 1. Iliitio (Inu-r, Imek; Ami (i.-rliar'lt, hri-ant: loaded in the fourth inninir turn- Measo and Loll will meet in one Illlrrllrln, II: -'. Jily lldlTllkel Mi .!. liolzj. Both pitchers ffiive fine per- Wallace and Zarabeu. The only of the campaign without 1 Susr.ll llraef, liutterlly and Valerie Uuya 7-ld frii-.-lili- ri-l.iy: Wllloiv ed out to be the Westrk-ld Mer- semifinal unnatrenient, with Mc- H.il> Cilllim, M Klein. fi-Ki-Hlylr. (Jrovi- (Hairy (inift, Jim Atonal, formances. Don Smith, tho win- match won by Westfield was byback, winning !l-S. Steve 1 dlr!» 11-12 liutlm-lly: 1. Jmly chants bi)r(r(wt scoring play in thoir iManisal and Durban clnshing in lVi-ln.ll, II; '.'. .Marilyn Wiilko Mi 3. Shackamaxon will be host to Jai-k U'IIHUII. Jen" Kiiiiixiiai 1.17.H. ning hin'Icr, Rcattorcd six hits Steve Meuse and Bruce Otzniann. pitched two scoreless innins ll.iy.s 7-> rri-i-Hlyti-: 1 Jolm Ili-ivll, ili'fent of the Union VFW Sunday the other semifinal match Satur- SUP If i-eei li, M. Berkeley Heights Saturday. The 15..'.. Kl.; J. Iloy Hull.' Wli; 2. Jo.-I and struck out five. Miskovich also They defeated O'Connor and Kavc way to Chlan. Iliiyii 13-H liaokntroK.-: I. Harvey championship meet of the Central ill the County Jiaseball Iiuucue. day. Cel-her, II; -.'. I1*-!!- l>:iv.-n|i(irt, M; 'd. Kurley, Kl,. allowed xix hits a nil fnnnvd 12 Perry (1-2, 0-2. Atfiiinst Clark Sunday, !• Illcli Kliii-uin, M, Suburban Swim Team League will Illl-la Hi anil Illul.-r fl'iM-Hiyli.: I. After hittinR Bob Turner with the Fifty-five senior and junior .Slialiiioa D'.N'i'll, lli.ii. i:i.: 2. Mari. bntterM. pitch and walkinK Itudy StanKcl While the boys from Bradford won his fifth Bame without|g Olrli. 13-H lilUtiTlly: 1. N'aney be held Saturday, AUR. 18, at liliii-iiii-r. Wii: ::. Man.- (ii..|ui. un. u i members of the club were, on hand navi-npnrl. M: -'. I.lmlii Bakntey, II; (ilrln 7-S fn-.-.slyl.;: 1. 1'oiina A P. !t II and Norm Koury; Union pitcher i were playing at Westfield, the feiit. Ho pitched the first f.i,j :t. JI.IU- IhilKi'huli. .M Berkeley Heights. Shaekamnxon for first round play Saturday ! Krl.kv, 17.1, \Vi-r, II; 2. Krli- \ ntil^iiivvli, II; :i. meets during the weok before the away, and by the time a comedy playud at Bradford. In the ain-ed up six runs in the first Tmil Well.". M. Iliiya 11-12 liri-anlmki:: I. Jull" were played in two days of compe- glcK, first seeded Cathy Williams (JtrLs I'-lo frei'Hlyle: I. I*iura championships. Elizabeth Town Akiisoii. lli.ll. l:l.; 2. Hub <'ll.iili.kiK, "VVH.liiy. ( . of errors had ceased four runs t nnd three in the second, th (. tition. The tournament produced WollB. M: 2. Karen HIM. .M: :!. Wen-and Country Club will lie duests Wli; :!. Itun.ly (i,u-b..r, W'li. Whin <-i', had romped across. I of Westfield downed Ellen Curten relieved by southpaw Rill ily Aloxmin, II. lluy» i; mid nn.ii-r fr^p«(i'lr: 1. Hull -^iiiitl p the finest tennis seen at the locul 0-1, (i-0, and teammate Sue Wen- Hoys 1I-1S ft'C-iMylf! rt'lay: Illllll- Monday evening at <>:30 p.m. and Cu»li:k. :i.2. \V("i; .'. Jon llauKir, I:I,; Villa, :u> diet Hall then tfot the only hit club in years. laiul (Hruee HWiiil, I'eli- WHMH, Fabian Swim Club of Nvwurk will :l loin (''iiflfi, Kl.. Flvni :ll " I ton defeated M:u-y l.onKUa (>-.'(,! (ill').-. 1 I -IJ rii.i'MCyU-; I. I iiooi 11. _'h i j of the inninir nnd scored on an- (Continued on next papi Hrin-e llaertlein, .Steve JliiuniKart- I'.iirni Nine of thp matches went to (i-2. Jean Kutlpr of Westfield do-j tier). visit hero with an all-boy loam S.-lni|...|i, IVI, XVl.i: 2. l.iii.la I'oiiKh- 'oil II' llv. Hi other error, while hits by Koury Uli-I.i tl-1! nio.ll.-y ivlay. Mllnlmv. Thursday, Aug. II! at C p.m. iilj, Wli; :l. KaDiy I'aril-y. Kl.. l.lllil •Ill, II. three sets before the winners were feated Kathy Muslacchi (i-0, (i-1. | «H1av- Davijrhi fanned six nnd walked keen competition that prevailed and AIai'p:e ftruwn and Mary-Ann Berkeley Htt. 77—Nomnhegan 59 j : an g hel I" or August 18 eiUKH-l, Mllo Selntcfi.r. '1't.rry (^"*i!*> none, while scattering the fivroe (ilrln l.'l-ll ineilli-v relay. Mln- tn spite of the fine swimming | | in the two days of exciting actiiin. | Anderson bowed to Biirhnra c x0 (IOW:IH1;, . , . Hoy» T-ld fi-fcmyli- relay: lllKh- proved the more experienced team, 11 I tive hours to move into the nemi- 1 c IwlirI1 an liind Kilild I.VIIK. .Ilia We.^iiial, John defeating Nomnhegan 77-5!l. I'.mt, IT . . Cirls fi-.im Ficnciin lllll, Summit,! UIM-II, (!retf (loilier). Marshall Frost fired a net <">I lu |J|liiinl liriu'kul. Durban, lil years of j ftlury (Julheti Kfiyj. S :ili(l nailer, -'."> tneiei- fr.-e- l Ill-Ill 11 and under, .-.ml Westfield Kirls | ^ K il(1 woll tk t-10 rr.-e»lyl,. ii-lay: Mln- nfin nno o—it 7 : ajri", » mcinbiT of the varsity ncl I Ksposilu won (l Myl..': 1. Mike Ji•!111M..11. Illl: :. lllll take honors in the clnsx "B" jrolf li . . . ot the same aj^e. In the smiles,; t-ii Illlil. N11 (il.ilninliuo, I.lnlnw, .N'i ::. Jolm W.-ill.TH, Illl. (li-m-r, temu at Lafayette ColleKc, upend-: (Ilrln s and mi.ler. i.", nu-l.-r fr sweepstakeH lit the Echo I,like first seeded Debhie Waterhouse i-1 Wul key). Country Club .Saturday. Frost shut Al Stefanowicz twirled a four- .\l\i-rs. ) ed fouith-seiided .Speneer Kip , i . J f!:• defeated Miss June Sti'ier,?^ »!>•!«•: 1 I'm HnlliiKlItt, Mil; '.-. Hiisim Shit shutout as Rahway Hecreation Hall, if Westfie 1SLlt 11 KelmiliU. N': ». lli'lil.y Van ll.-esl, Illl. an 87 jrross and had a 23-stroke li the third round 4-«, i>-:i, (i-0, and i I% ' ii-' , i Charlii e I.ott in the final*. ltoy» 5-10. :'.". iii.'.ti'i- (ree.ilyle: I. blanked We.ilfield, 4-0, (it Tumii- ; .Sally Mi m Oak Hilli 8G—Mnnor P»rk 84 I'IIII llol.Inn.HI. .N": -'. I'harleH ApploP. handicap. then went on to defeat sixth-seeil-; i!-2, "-!. nlcy Schneiderof Beaco, alsn o Hilolf 1 f j ' In nn exciting meet, Mnnor lill; 3. Ciiil llriiiiii. N. , „. .Hies Park last week. lie fanned ed (.icorn'o Otani in the quarter-1 Beacon Hill, donvnuil Alison lDavis! Ur- ParriKin is esp«'lmp«- I'ark Swim Club was defeated by ('ilvli* ll-ic, 2 r» m.-ti-r fret-sityH-: 1. Jerry Siasoii was the tap scorer wvcl)i mn-t W1,lk anyone and rc- finals ti-1, 1-ii, ti-.'i. Durirnii, n re-1 Kll..ii (liw, illl: •!.. i.ynn WiiHiTB, Sundiiy. He posted a net tii; to win j., ,„,.,, . f .<). . . i try of 20 teams for fhi y« Oak Mills Swim Club 80-84 latt till; .1.. I'fUKV l.vmi lltijle! N. UrP(1 thc sl 14 ht mt lenlk'SH fighter, has Ibe iranu* atul ; week. Ten pool records fell HII.VK 11-13 2.1 •>!••(•••- freexlyl the class "A ' su'eepstakus. Sis- KAtlWAY 111^'. irr -'Hi (Continued nn next pn^c) i event. Tinil llall.iKlla, Illl; 2 Kevin HII- aon also tied for nrst place in tli All the physical eiinipment to to all '. the meet. Manor Park aw I..-I, .N; il. Steve Kinflli. X. I •MIIKIII, 111 the way. I (lids II-1-:. 2r, ai..(er rrci-vtylc: I. Alibi Tournament with 11 nut fi'A. Wlllini-1- p establishing now records were: J. 1 Dave Kichardsun, niember of, Motroni, bays 8 and under, 25 Kathy Kl«li. Illl: 2. I'ain <\i»h. Illl: HATI.'lillAV — «\VI-C|IK(llkl-H, I'lllBS Cans. If . ScliIliMU'l , <• a. in,in., siiiiiiii-n. N. A: Dr. Warren llmlelins, 7 .s - 11—Hi ; l-'Ish.T. ll> .Mi-Xitlly. the Westlield UIKII School tennis j meter freestyle; E. Nubel, Rlrls 11 K.I I'elel-Koii, 7S-l(i-ii.v: ld\ Willijuu Shil.l.y. i-r riih WE NOW GIVE PLAID STAMPS ON KoyM |;I-II. r.n nn-ier fre.-Hlyli-: 1. K.HKI.I- S.1-13—TII; JIIIIII Athi-rton, team, top ranking junior player at! nnd 12, 26 meter frecntylo; K. I-M llnno|>itni'. nil; .'. K'-ii l,;iufri. St.faii.iwle Sl-ll —?tt. ('tuns 11^ Maiv-hall Fr.nl, •\Vllltc. .Hi Tutnl» . . , 11 the local club was responsible for j Illl: :i. lllll Tuylor. N. .s;-:1.-) — IH; .lolin WIIHH, S--17 -— lire ALL SALES EXCEPT GASOLINE Kaufman, boys 16 to 17, 60 meter lili-lv IUII JII aieli-r ri'ee»lyl.': I. XlMOIII. I- Vi.Klilelil Me i(IO Ulli tile first genuine shock of the! .NleK Sliali.illio. K!i-2l--i;.<: lia.v I'ni- I I'nloii VI'U' aid Mini backstroke; G. Wall, boys 13 to Jill IliinnieWKltl, r.ll; •! .1.i,Ilin eotaa. S7-IS — ilii; Wlllliini Sexl.ia, C.lli-lit.-St, tournament Saturday when he | Sinttli, N; :t. Joan S1.-..SHKUI, N*. 111 N.-lla. r J^rroiH: V Srllli.'l 14, 25 meter freestyle; T. Kicker, S7-IS--U!'; I). C. Ci.llc.-ll. tm-i'l — «!•; Hlanxel. Two .ii- liils: III V. 1>1 Hnys 15-17, .Mi im-li-r rri-vntyli-: I. Jim l-'ri-i-aiaii. fl-21—;i>. registered a surpris.ini!' win over | boys 16 to 17, E0 meter freestyle; T.iliils liar. SrHlleiii- linscs halls ••< Jefr I'orillniio. .\; 2. Uuv.. .sinllli, N; tsii.sHAV-.Kui-<>|iKiiiiiiis class A: 1 four time singles cliaiupion, (ior-i 3. Alan Only, Illl. WKS'I'I' ! Kl.ll B. Bcdnnrz, girls IB to 17, 50 (llrls K.-I7, .Ml illet-r fi-i-i-Klyle: I. .III rv HISHOII. 71-k— CM: Hull I'.m-U. " I 1:. liy Wlllmer I. don Booth, in u y:ruellin^' three set meter backstroke. The boys 100 Hell}- riMilawHkl, Illl; 'J. I.IIy Duty. 1S-1I--U7; Itlllpll Uein»-ll, 71-:.•-.(Hi; match 2-C, 1!-^, Il-H. Dave con- Illl; .1. KM Oiwliiuaa, N. III-. Wllllum K«-i=.i|i-r. SL'-l:t — I::I. Class Whin, <-r 1 meter relay record was broken by llli.vs 2."''i lin-ifi- liieler eren.'i'llilu II: .I.IIIII Wallm-.-, strt-lli —Tn; Hleve Wllilay ir tinued his line peefm-manco on the l-.-lny: Herlu-li.y ||<-lltlili< I.UIki. JlMnl- .stueKslaKi-r :i---l-~7r. itay (Ilynn. Manor Park swimmers K. Kauf- .Mi-17—72. Weelt.-nil alii.I loiuim- Vlilni.-r. <• County Swim courl.s by dim i:,l |II>IK>|IIIIIP. Ken l.,ur,.|-, Tom 1'IVKII. :ih . man, D. Bailey, J. Schauh and J. llatUKU.i. .'It.uIrM Ajipler) lii.-HI (Kiit.xtltuti- jiur Tor llir.-r u.,r,;t (i-1, (I-:! in the third round, and; hnl.-sj. CIIISM A: .l.riv Sis.--..a. 71-S Villa. :ili . . extended top-seeded lialph Mease [ Ricker. The girls 100 meter free- tt y -i;.l; Or. It. II. Maxwell, 7»- I:, -li.l: Hans. 11. style relay record wn.i broken by y llrlulila (1'at HallaKlla. Hi-. Wan.ii Kail.MIVe. 71-11 --ill: Hot. Siiiilli. ih Meet Aug. 22-23 to three sets (;.:i, (i-li, ,1-1 he-fore- Manor Park swimmers I). Bcdnmz, l!c-lly I'liplHtvskl. Kalliy l-'luh. Klli'n HllL-ll 70-11 -111. Class II: .\lurKhut3 llllHt, L'l- . . huwiiiK out of the tournament. ! •OK.-.. I'lini Crii.ii>. l-'rni-l, S1-2.1-—SS; Juliii U'ri.-..-, 77-17 Tnyl.ir. Ih • C. Bucinn, P. Neill nnd J. Fried. HIIVM Inn mi-ti-r (nil. nifillcy; I. — HO; Ni.li HluvKotlco, s:-Jl-- 111. Harm Union County's most talented In addition to di-featiiu-, I>avi>j .I.-lT Ciirillano, X: ;. ,llin Sinllli, X; 1> amateur swimmers will contpi'te Hicbardsou in the quarter finals, ; Oak Hills Bwimmers establishing I'll Mi,Mi>l'.iiii-l , Itll. uarlh. I. Mease downed Kd Hill (i-1, (i-'J in new records were S, Henry, boys iMrls 1IMI Iml. -illi-y for individual and team olianipiun- u'tlCIl nilth, rnlali" shi|w at the lifith annual Union Mhe lirst rnunil; defeated (Jaetan ! 0 and 10, 25 meter freestyle nnd l.vail J. I'mn HII; BRAKE and Illl Tennis Tourney Martino (i-o, (i-1) in the second and i S. Hendry, I,. Cbilders, M. White Ivs I ilr m-.llr\' i -la\ : 1. j County Swimming Meet, spun-{ and IS. Pratt of the boys 100 meter Niiimilii j ilerend this year due to tbo fact j wlyle: 1. ,\. MlneUNT, OH. L'l.S; zr I advance to the quarter tinal rounil Ralph Mease vetera--n - Y\ es •,,.,. , 'V, j that be is rnundintc "u* " yenr nt | H. IKMIMT. .Ml': :l. li. .Mleliui. oil. v llnys !l ami 1(1, 51 m.ler fi tyl.-: • of the Men's Single Consolation field tennis playerr pairepuiri-d witwith a ! I'lnon (.otinly only. A i-onte ~;the University of Manchester in t 1. 8. llen.lry. (111. 17. .1: J. A. l|a,- Summer Leagues toiunniuent at the Westfield Ten- new partner in the IlHlh annual j may enter as uiiiuy events a Knu'land as a Fulbrijjht Sciiolar. \ Cri-KOr (111; :t. S. Wailili'V Ml'. (IIIIK :> nnil I". LT, in.-l.-V rn-.-r.ty].-: nis; C'.hib in weekend play. Union County men's doubles tour- j sii'e.l, but 111 only ..«»• class. ! Tom returns to the United States, I. J. Krled, Ml', l.v.'.i; ; .1. IValt. Roll Bumpers All players who were eliminated i imrnciu this'year but the result; . >»> mils' and women's events 25. ! OH; .1, II. Wells. Ml'. Wl llc lu 1(l Au r (; 1(li lli.y» II mill IS. '.T. m.l.v l.mli- , . in the first round of the men's w«s the same. j " ' >- - --• "^- •PACKAGE' OFffR wll-olie; I. I,, ('lilldr-r.x. oil. ^L'.S; U. ! All three summer bowline 1s ' " >-'' ° s cliami'ionsbip Kuturdiiy Mease won the liliil title team-1 years of aj;e and under, may pat-.' After drawing" a b\-e in the first; II. lie SH-tilianln Ml'. wcl( r ! round, liob McMan'igal defeated, • wheel allgnrnenl Clr!» II anil !L\ ;':, meter rr.'.-n : I leniruos held bumper sessions last I ' eligible for play in the event.. inK with C.ordoii Hooth. Monday j ticipntc in the 2. .-yard freestyle > 1. i:. Nnl'<-I. Ml', 17.1-. 2. .1. M.I.:. ' j week. In the Pizza Mixed, tiu.vs! ''''>>' wil! continue Saturday and lie and Hob McManiiral won the j and backstroke events. The SO-I vetera: n Henry Hesse <>-2. 7-Ti in! • brake »dju»tn»m Illl, (HI; 1. J. Holland, I'll. . j nnd Dolls spread their lend after I Sunday. title by outlastiun I''rank Stuilier : yard freestyle, backstroke, breast- :: the second. McManiwal bad bis ; • wheel balano* lloyn 13 and M. '.':. m.-n-r luieli • s I work cut out for him in the third Ml-nke: I, M. Willie. (Ill, IT.ii- -J. I'..• ' a sweep of J.ueky 1'\MUS. Mitey ! I.arry Jasper won two matches of Kli-/abelh and Cephas Muniietl ! ' "ike, and liutterlly events will lie ' Jliill.-y Ml'; :i. J. Ili.-Ui-r. Ml- uf Hnhwiiy. Ci-1, •i-i'. 7-5, 1i the !offered to Kills, 11 and 12, Ui and ; round when lie encountered Viiu'e - <;||'IH IS anil U, ::, m.i.r fm-. 1 Knurs, also a sweep winiici-, took j defeating llouir Squires (>-2, (i-:> final at Warinam-o Park. 1-1, 15 anil Id years of ai;e. Iliv- 'O'Neill. O'Xeill uave a superb per-! Myle: 1, C Alli'lnn. (HI. If. S: i. II. I over second place. Vince Id; Stcf- 1 in the first round, and Lyimui Par- The Westfield team had ti turn ; iriLT events for senior women t Hi ] formance in takinjr the opening;: Ile.lnarz. Ml»; .1. r, liinlno. .\|('. anis was best howler with L!K1 and i ritrin (i-H, li-ll in the second. ]li>y» IT, tf. IT. f.(i nut.i lia.-k- in some sliavj) tennis before will- ; years add over) and junior i;iils 'set I!-.'!, lull Mc.\I;iniK!il lose t.i the; Expert Car Servfce plriikc: 1. K. Kimfman. All'. :::i.» i'. 200, Amrelo CmiKcmi hud 'JH ami j Mill Tucker tlre-w a bye in the : tijnir- 'Die i-h:imps dropped their \ (not havitiK reached their llHh i occasion to win the sei-oitd and | M. Wild rf (»!l: :i. .M. W'hii,-. (ill. 20H and Pete Del'risi'n 201. j first round and defeated (Jcornv Thoroughly trained men, lat- itlrli. 1.'. In 17. :,(i iu. 1. r frevxlyl.-: lirst si't (if tile tourney in tb.itiiil- ' birtluluy) will also be cuinluctr-il. j third sets i!.:i, ii-^ and the in.'ilch. : est and most «f(ioient m«- 1, .1. Memlry. (>H. "N.u: :'. .\ Ciirrv. The Summer Mixed howlers hud (;"1"1' r-:)' (i"° '" thl' »eeond. 'fhe same events will also be 1 dl all'air mil bad to j;o all out to ] ; McMauiual proved too strong for, Oil: 3. f. X. III. Ml . 11 sweep by leading Savaslano, «'» Anderson, West held High :! ; ohlnea, return your oar'a J»o>-» II i.n.1 I:'. V, m.-l.-i- Ir,..»lvl.- <- tlu- eeidini; set. i held for boys anil men Au^. - - i-ijrhth-si'eded Hill Cilson who went 1. I.. Cliililer.1. 'III. 1'. ::; 2. A. Ma.- Stern 11 .'1-0 '^cmml sophomore, covered hiin- ^underside" to original maw*- who hhinked (iro Mf mil McManiuu). mein- i Kiitries close at noun Monday, doivn In defeat in tile .|Ualter- (in-Kiir (HI. :i. J, |!,.lii:irz. Ml'. wiimer, became the m-w runnervip' . 1 ...11 wit], Ki,,,.v |,v siifi-iitisi ; l-.d r the Wvstfu-ld Tennis Club, !Ainr. 20, with Cienrs.-.- T. ('run, teoturer's apecUIcatlons. wlJuilmMt •* Clrlw 1 I and I-'. :'.". m.'.r l.a.-li- lf tlu Wvstlield Tennis Club, Klrokf: 1. I-:. Noli.-I. Ml' vn.7. -. .1. I'm,] Harnsness »a-l and Charlie i» *'-'• •'-- "' ' were -.-.-..nil-- ceded in the tour- i superintendent of recreation, the 'fhir.l >(•«•< «c! Charlir l.olt, for- th i v r n.-y. Stuiln-r rind MonniHt had up- i ^'»>"» C'ounty I'ark Commission. nier Nether wtK)d ("lull i>t" I^lain- I ; " " U(IX 7r » Summer MornlnK lt,,\ s-t tin- (iip.M'eded team ot (ienrce j - '' '•-'"•abetb. field simrlrs .hainpiini. drew a hye ?r " :is(. yvtl a fun- ,ri. 1.1 .1 1-1. 1l(.M-t rr of two game n ! l-:~l>ositu of Wcsllielil anil lion I in the fn.--t 1 und, and (hen down- Clris , , .' "'* ' '" '"" J-'aim-s, " "ilmi,)|1 ||V(,|. (•). •s Mi-Cfai-ken in a The lllsfirstl i.liinal ine »Mro 1, U. ltl.vlliS. . Ml', Weir nf I'laintivld in the semi-] ''»' Prncln-al fiit; Andr l, ii-1 in tti<' . I. .1. ll.-uilr> dll forced to sbar(! the number one = r t t , .1...,, et matcli 7-'i. ll-ti. itnnilniii-atmns e; lilc was laiil Ml i| l !T '(1 ( 11.-• -i> ]. spot with ri.Tula, who won a pair. ' , ,*" '; , . ', • finals. ud. l.ntt [>ro in> Mrnnjr f-n SEAT BELTS llnys IT. j ( ( n| I from Fort I.ei-. \'CK .lei-.-cy, to.N'.-iv 1 i: IT.HI SlMMi:H MIM'.ll : Jell Slanli-y in lbird round, * Muiulacturad to «co*d all I. T. nii-iur. Ml . (ill : long thre et niiitch .,,,fi„' „,.lack i York Citv in IS-I"). The fll- l cum- (ill: 1. M. Wiil.-r m in ^t r;ii>:hs et:- il-l, 'i-Ct, S.A.E, 05 A. tuid Highway i;oy.-- H(C|>-IIII nl.-iy. j TO BUY Oft SELL, USE inereial cnainiunicatiun > vcliii-le in k Jtill-' Patrol epoclfiratlom ,« fr< rr-lyii': I. ( i Hl-Mllt i ti-lii ;: liiil ..tiler sj.ac.'. Tel-lar, w:,., d..-\vl,.|.eil Ili-nilrV Ix I'lll Whin- LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS Twileh.-ll. liflli (! • TSvo-lndi wldo 100% pui« T II. rmli). •. Kh-onii' i'iYaii'd I'lnl Kii-h id-on ill the H.ilm.lel lalmral.i.-iL-s uf Hell j colorfnst nylon webbing ^1 V irN S(I.|I-III> i-ritir. • N-I, i;--.1; 1'hil liiaai d r.-al. d lli.l, in.-(. i. iH Telephone anil inum-hed tlli.- year. "ontintleil on iit-vt * Hoavy-duty mgtAl-to-m«tBl, * ! ~ (ic.MiM- Cri quick-action buoklw , i' Vi.'.ii-i I,:I ; Smvily V.'i. n-.i A feali-.l' tii-niL-i- Wi>li,n <'• -I • Vit oay car - r. Ali.-liio. nil. Ml'. !:..:• . Ail-liu Say re d i-lYati'd ,lai !i All- Easy • Tough nietivl mounl v I". In V. i ilrws ii-L', •!• I: llr. A. V. y ' ivnn by diif:iuli il l-'n'd WESTFIELD MARINE Payday Only ^^ ill i Ciirdi.ii Ki- --'i' wi.n I".-'! l-'l'l.l. Nil. Terms' >.,,.. .4 ^"W oach |n8tallod I-., ,!ii.,r/ 1' luii io', I'. '-."' HI :i u>! . Trade-in Days Are Here j. r.-i.-.ii. I Wcsliiolcl I'olitc Team PRIME RIBS Mrs. Davidson Wins •, l?r;\-'- IJIKIIII Arians OF BEEF High Prices Allowed on Used Outboard Motors Th.- I'll i.-e llcr-niUni-nt i!.-fi- :llr.l Echo Luke Kvcnl 1 Aii:u.~ of ib- l:;i- For the Smoothest Ride in Boating see 11t11.11 the Limit DINNER, $3.40 Mrs, C. K. r»avidsnn Jr., with :l I.I-I . ... U'lini.-n'-, Major Soil!,all i.111 r a binelil lt:ilio- l-'l Old Town, G&W Lapstrakes and Arkansas net o5, WCMI the ntni' bull- j, olfir.-:: I'-'-l, in strold- play even! last week at: nitrht nn UoO;rV4-lt. .limit.I Traveler Fiber Glass. Kcho Lake Countiy Club. Mrs. .I.1 Si-h.iol field. (J. Skinner wa< sccom1 witli :|ii About "J1111 •1..11- pai ,1 |.i ,:,-e FAR HILLS INN l!le u'anu-. I'r ...1- v, ii! I .- -luiled and Mr.-,. N. A. Koop ihivd v.-ith ( JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS III 111.. :-,iill.- , 1 - itip Route 202-206, North :I7. Th( b.w |uitts winner was Mrs. 'I licluhmisf. <• t.'.l by tin- P.M. of Westfield. Inc. ,,. ,fun.| of the UK Club wlli. Il U. \V. (irfiss with 15. ', isr.s. wn.- .l.-iii:»ed by V, )n Somervilfo, N. J. LITTLE DUDE BOAT TRAILERS „,,,,-..„,,,„..,.,I tin j Me.'l.lc, wh Uuei as Union (.'* auir. RA 5-2166 1101 SOUTH AVE. W. AD (NM. ' HelplIlK I- 1 he 1:11111c LEADEIl CLASSIFIEDS '•. .l.f.-al.-il P.. iliert B. I,ee at C, umpir wi-ii- Miiy.i III, A. T.iwl .li. and 781 Central Ave. Mon. & Fri. Till 9 AD 2-0055 ^ BRING RESULTS j bun; in IK. OPP. MKKER'S GARDEN Jltllli .1, Kufalullltis. agg=ggsg=5=s=--sBB~g=~;—;;—..aj. THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 196Z Page 27 Starts Tomorrow at Hiulto fYurk" was produt-ed on Broadway, jrpak-Jackson Take Tennis Doubles Y Divers Win ; by David Men-irk, and received ' J i sucli critical bouquets as "the- fllR (OnDHIOnEO fDR (OmfORH I I laughs mil nvei1 one nnniheri In AAUMeet s ). . . ", "the freiuy's funny.1'; nior Doubles Title I £HHSH1 i i "hifihly coniiciti" and "a winninpll 1 , T> if , , , , ' Univt-rsity of Massachusetts, hn.'t [ Th<> Wstfk-ld YMCA divers. Uroslmcss.' !| IBIIOADiSt'. WESlflElO;f4/)'2-:)2e8 I Ik] . j The newly fol-m<-d te;im of J, dm ;h i h , [>f u.: r ; ..o,,,^,^,, ! couched by Hill Cant, were out- d I AIR-CONDITIONED! MATINEE DAILY 1 P.M. IAST DAY Ctinue.ord Nctserfrom s ^,Ci£?S,pz^;»* ^S^^ir^A-S. ££*" "" eli.tmpiouship of the Westficld;• , , ,.„.,„[ . ,,' , ! On AUK. 1, at Hie Mindowaskin CRAMfO»D V C» 6.9779 hard f«uKbt buttle, T'.l, li-4.' upsetting Arrli and Diive Sartii-nlt , ; to Vo muin ,,..h . o(eninc rounin s|| d;li .Suturdi-.1)t By • k'l'l»'d :i K«od (ii'l.l of 1:5 divers to | "MY GEISHA" flll MatiliieMli s ^::off >UDDeaco ? \Tn KHillHl"\ ;il*" lth he n '^.topllI seede.lLSudU "1teaJam/." fan.!I!d" 1defend?!in l)y-!G-4Xwhe , n 7-5hIe. TwiHu-lencounterel alnu^bow^i'd unexpected-1 '"''i !'1:U1. ' Mik''"'s"t ;«\"""' secon| .»"< final. (I-:!, ly stiff opposition from <;iiarlie •'" 'lu' Juni.ir N. .1. Stair Chain- i 1 011 1 Jt lV Fred MocMurray "LISA" fe,.,tp. She wen her nrnlcl. | «-a | S^hmSltSchmidt.. SiiSelimidl l i-arrieilliouear ^ B^r t«, il!' ""'! ' ' Srlimil. mid Dun: Mlltz Jane Wyman istl.tn.la Otzmann .,-2 .J-(, With three senior doubles mil's i tIl,ee sets lu.fore he mnde his «it i tiftli and sixth. | FRl. THRU THURS. Duly ,>ne doubles was iilnyod in n row, attempts by the Salient ; , stanlrv i-in into a toutli • The next evening, at th.'{ * * * * SVcstfield airain bowed to the j Brothers U IT s Swim Club near Metuehon,! "Bon Voyage" ld i bd ii Bth to muke it four straight f(M. jn ijob Nm-tnn in tin. w,.,,n,! •''» fiur lieaonn Hill team us Vir- proved to no avail, as tin N ul Yul Brynner — Sal Mineo Highest Rating ! no avail a the nwly round. Morio'n "enpture" " ' d 'th '*""e fu-st Mutz won top honors in an open | ^mpMe the busy week, fres, first seeded foi W cstfield, : 1 he victory was a i-ommundalile ! ,. | Wnlv finnllv ••iiieriri.ii1 i r1 i,i. i Van I.euven was runncrup in nn *•-' - --- .. - - . .. vu ^..^ . i.t , - ..^ , ,^ *-.,, j .-...1 II Liiiniiivniiiunv ! I'OUfHminit Will? fifVlllV ( HH ri'"i 111' t l'l • lit* "I* HI till "Herod the Great" u >1 10 illul un(le ,ted John Hoi-wiger (i-2, (3-4. j one. Jackson, a former similes and I umi,h,',nt 0-ii li'o ' (i 4 ANo'in ii • l '" '' »«"•' irroup dive ocni s second und third sped- doubles champion of the Nether-1 .,,,.,„ sp, ',,,,,,,1',,,.i,i,nit ' K,--,i. l'«l«' at the Trade Winds Club in "Queen of the Pirates' layer, were both defeated. ! wood Club of Phimfuld. mid a top i ^wA N01.nlMn -,,•'( ,i f ' Sea Uritfil. Plus Cartoon* id seeded Chuck Schmit lost i rankintr player here for years, was I ,. -5 ' ' j The Westfield divers are now ii l.ansey (i-0, 7-5, und Tom making his debut in the senior! Voorc(jeortipe OtnnOt'i i scored thrt1 vie- • traini for the final AAU meet tlK s WED. TO TUES., AUG. 15 »o 21 on was defeated by John ] event. Bob wns declared eliifilile j tm.j'(,H |,L,fur,.' owinjr out i the i"' ui"nier season, the ae,e- rail li-2, l!-2. Westfield did | when he reached the minimum nee 1 ,„„..,,„. <;,,.). v,, ! (tnniii junior Olympic champion- ROMANCE' WAS THEIR BEST SHIELD—William Holden and James Stewart be held al Canoe liroolc l-illi PalmM-, si Mgentt for the Allies fooled the entire Germnn Maureen O'Hara espionage »yttem in "The Countct-feit Traitor," the spy thriller which opens tomorrow at the Rialto Theater. George Scaton di* "Mr. Hobbs Takes rected tiiis Paramount Technicolor production co-starring Hugh a Vacation" Griffith. Jeff Chandler— Ty Harden

(Cimtinued from previous pace) Held Over At Strand Theatre "Merrill's Marauders" also were squarely in control all th< uiieniiiKJ in the sixth, nill Newell pitched way. They attacked with soverhj round before winning (i-l, 10-S. ithf seventh for the Juniors after Alan Rod that put the Sarwnt duo on th liilson downed l-'red Wai/. ?-,r>, (i-l j Westfii'ld collected seven runs in ladd Steiger finisli. Jrt'ttt'ifs Summer Ham Theatre in the second and defeated Hurry ; tlie sixth. "13 WEST STREET" Is player, defeated Pete MIKI- They volleyed nnd smashed with HiuebaURh C-2, r fc d J6-3, fi-1. Bill Anderson and in the third i Tlu,si/( , of ,lu, s(,tm> wa\mi FOOTHILL " J J." finality \vlu?n thuy chose to KO up oun< m l j'Whitehead were OIKO vietori- and rarely missed from either the ' '- i Clark was a surprise. In the o|.en- PLAYHOUSE "tT WED. MATINEE AUG. 15 j Hill dfiwnod Pete 1'omcroy forehand or backhand. They were Koitrth seeded Spencer Kipe I inn' uamv of the season iinninst |G-4, while Boh Whitman of dictating the play as they pleased I drew n bye in (he first muml: I the same club the Juniors, who lire KVHN. siin, \vi:i>. Timr SAT. "DAVID & GOLIATH" •field bowed to John C-2. 4-fi,throughout the match. [ defeated Lymun Pnmejn ii-:t, (i-l | manured by I.e.s Myers and Norm \II;. x.ii — AI ii. i.vi" "SPY IN THE SKY" |.In the doubles Crnip; Miller Terpnk hud two important wea- in the second, and lost tn Puritan i Abbott, had n close call in win- Olive Boyer of Westlield lost pons under good control. His hij;in the (luarter.s. j nintr, -l-.'i. "ANN7'c»sc, A CHRISTIEDi'tmut" Color Cartoons adsen antl Pomeroy fi-1, fl-1. kicking service and (lat forehand l'\n' the first time in history the 1 In addition lo their league All;, a'J-i.i. Al.i. SII-SKIT. I STARTS FRIDAY, AUG. 17 econd doubles match was won j were 1 II deep looping topspin drives, pu.vs- feated K>! Hill l.-l, t!--J; Ciaetan ; './. (1 II e i ic New Jorsoy AATJ enmpeti-! '' from the forehand, or with Martini, defeated Phil (limit sl l N nl "JH'II »•>.• Hi:lll 1MI. lea Bright as well as an open j ""'''' '" '" 'Sunday's final would |Ches McCraeken (i-0, ii-2: K«»:»»r ! ^ '"1"'.-1 ''..,; —ih.ui^-!.tir> t at the Entrlewood Field Club, i '"lVv 'Jt'"'n unavailing nfrninst the j Twitcliell defeated Charlie Kcbi.iil ; .M.'J,!' ,', '.[ STRflnD ^IIIII—,-.I:III—ill-, aren youny;«ters as usunl' |I assortment of shots turned loose I (i-l, 2-ti, (i-1; William Cruhh de- j " ' HELD OVER well represented amonu the them. Both can l>e extremely | feated Jack Donres (i-L\ (1--I: Wes | CHARLTON HESTON AND SOPHIA I.OUEN «r.- piduied in winners, as follows: Junior brilliant liut they hail lapses when! Anderson defeated Hill Anderson j i>-< tlieir I-OIKK as the lurbideitt lovers in "IC1 Cid," hold over for a ,-ll..|. Ss second big week at the Str.-md Thtr.-Uti-, Pbii'i.ludd. The nbn is n tipic Qualifying. Slonybrook their control deserted them. ICr- ! (i-2, H-C; JQC'IV Stanley rli-ffsitfil '.'.',',• .1 .... I Club (n5 yard course), boys I'ors proved cosllv. They !'empil Dr. A. Zulier K-C. «•(); Hob Nor-, A,' nil. I"! . Snmuel Bi-onston ProduclioM in association wilb Deiti- Film Pro- UI al ton defeated (ieorge Crane l'»-li, \ ^ ' 31. . .. ductinna nnd is in Sup.^r IVrhniranm Tocbnicolor. Anthony Mann ACCLAIMED ACROSS |nd under, 55 yard backstroke:' ' 'l'' to jtct their strokes under| % ir-p .. dirocled the epic :«nd Allied Artists is i-el«»»ii)f; it in the cfr rjreim, Westfield YMCA j I control and became tense under j ii.;j; Charlie Lott won by defaul' t ' \v i . ,,-ll..:!l, 11-12, 55 yard freestyle: 2. increasing pressure. | from Jack (lender: Dan lieilly de- Wcstprn Hemisphere. THE ENTIRE WORLD! r Mitchell, Wostfielil YMCA; With the cuunt 1 -n the i feated Kred Disipie 111 7-">, (i-l!; 11-12, 220 yard individual I ol)pn''"-r sct' Terpak and Jneksnn i Hob Durgan defenleil Clill' (Irani, j "Big as BEN-HUR" says the /// Liberty I O'Brien, Sands Due LA.Times! Immortal story JAr Paper Mill of El Cid, warrior-hero! jphweit: trade On : Margaret O'llrien, who set a i;ir>, 22(1 yard freestyle: 2. Piini his team n 5-2 ailvanlage. Arch i won from l.arry imliofV l»y { I...X ofliee record here las! season htor. Summit YMCA: :|. Alison Snrgent held service in the eighth j fault; Dick Snlslniry dvfeaied AICN 1 in "1/iider the Yum Yum Trc." SAMUEL BRONSTON to make the count 5-S. but Jack- j ftrinkni.'in (i-l. 7-T>: Cinee O'Neill Sat. Aug. 18th ; ;iml Tommy Sands, iniiliinii- his jlth, Summit YMCA. Prmtti ^ n i o r Olympic Qtnlifying, son closed out the set by winning i defeated llr. Klfurd Durgan li-1, I I'aper Mill l'l:iyln.u«e deiiiil. lire Olympi Park's 4iilh annual 1 'twood Swim Club (5(1 meter his service in the ninth game with j C.-2: Henry Hesse defeated (ic-urgc . leameil nevt al tin t'luvhiniM' in li:l v , highlight of :. busy I CHARLTON SOPHIA the loss of ono point, the first set j Weston C.-(i. i',-l; Hob McManiiral ''- "Siiiidny in New York," by Nor- ! se) : Girls 10 and under, liO nth at the Irviliutiiii-Maplewoo.l I er backstroke: 1. Adele Sin- ending (l-.'l. j won from Jante< 'riioinav Ky dc- ' r 1.11 it Isr,'i>n.'i, i|lli.t.'cl 11; "the fun- resorl. will be held al " p.m. Sat-' 1 lliesl play of tin- year, HESTON LOREN Summit YMCA; girls 11!].- lerpak and •Inrkson overpower- : fault. I (if folluwnig ore" lives in unlay. A.IK'. 1M. ll is one of the lie prii- : j dud inn will play the w. | B0 meter freestyle: 2. J.mim,| ed the defending cliampions in the ! the fust roiiinl Arch Sanvenl. of Aug. , •> ; second set bv winning sis Kiunctunics in ;\ HavHi e lii.-hm-il-i.n. i'r. !•'.. Mil; • and a l.oy \vb" ineil ai -l |bl DeGolf, Suiiimit YMCA:! ' in each of three categories for K es with the loss of only fivi- >sap, Koln-rt Slu-vily, ami Il.-irr', 15-1G, 100 meter freestyle :; ' rhildl-t-ii Ihr.niKli six years of nge. 111 . The third and fourth palm's i Hinebautrh.. fam liichtor, Kummit YMCA;; The divisions are for blonds, mf- ' rainy Sniidnv. "SUIIIIMV v nt lvWi (l rls Second round nialcln's- Smith. Summit. VMCA:] " •" ' ' '"" " " '* "" ht-;\<\'- and lirunets. Three prizes Sar| , , C,-..; Kraft ir.-lli, '200 meter Inctist-1 tu salvage these games J defeated Mnrlimi ii-:i. C.-o: a!>o are ofl'ered for the faliciesl 'MIGHTY UR5NS" Ink** time Ike 2. C.reg Smolenski, West-i m'llt fm """I-''1'- . , | defeated Xorni.-m Morton :!-(!. li-1. out from battle to collect .1 1 YMCA- boys 16-1 fi 1 (10 [ The new champions drew u bye ! (;.:1. Alr), Sartcnl defealed Hob- liero'» reward from lovely CrU- lh Other AU'-:U<1 4-vnits ilirluilc j :...' freestvle: 2. Te,l Connell.i'" « "Pe"'nB >i.und i.f the l..«r-; ,.,.ls ,i.i. (;.|; |{iehard:-..n defeated i tiiia Gajoui, Ed I'ury stitrs in nammt ln tholr filst matc ll( i.ilh '-Ml, ('.••.!. 11 •'-•: Twitrlicll tin' water show Satunhiy after- the titlti role, in tlm Eastman- i.d" i H - : ) Tom • defeated (iriibb ii-2, '1- J: Dr. ht'f.n, A UK- - " . m.'irkitiK "ireaduu-j color c p i <: now fi t t I'l c- Liberty freestyle: B. John Morgan. ' defeated Kent Smith and .'conil I ({(.urns ilefeaie'i U'e.^ Amli'rsi.ni : iiun" nf lmtn!t LM!H. cnrolleil in • Then Icr, Plninrirtd. Also on the Til 1 i: n ...ield YMCA. | »«'y '''- - ""; '", "'"'.' Dick l.i.'J, li-2; Slatllt'J del'ealed Ho Xrvwirli llt'il (j-o-s wiit t'J- safety > t»litn program it Krrwin M.itlt- SALE nf.kwoo) 20d0 Fielyard Clufreestylb (2,-e, fovoird I engagemen(inliccn ant d theCharliy edowne I>eatd s ''-1. i ^,'uito -l-li. 7-fi. (i-l; l...tt ilef cciuiyrs (iuiinjr tin* summer. Thins- • cr> ni "Jack tl»«^ G:«nt KIUIT." gM women: 2. Ooral Scl.wietz- (•-I. The Sargent brothers, in sue-],.,] Andrews li-1, (i-l; Kipe d-f.-al day, Au^". -'•'•, is the djitc d>r fnuil^ : cession defeated K OJytnpit1 !l'arl; I'ttol i FRANK SINATRA 'Uiumit VMCA. t :II K very one I(ivc:s (inwrr, even if Kidd, Dr. K, <•'- Bourns nnd -lohn I |[.;it(.,| Sneiily li-li. ii-1: Ol.-uii dc I.enutV rompetitiou. I Long Playing Records r they do nut. KIMMV what tn .In with ,, |luI Kraft,,,,, ..,,>an. d .••Dr- Uoge. r Ricbardsoii j fi-aled Mirwin li-1. 7-. . (;il.- dc-' .hums Shaniinil, M>JD trapeze ] : v>t permit extremes of wealth ' r.ml,: AMI . OM)rri(.M:i> !nnd l.eo K.dndney. i feall'd Walv. ".-">. li-1 : anil >WM.V|>nle |>.-ff.irinrr. will |H, J it.---Hf»j«min I ft w and eniluring ix.vci-ty (Capitol label) ' Silver platters were awarded to bv lefaull; ()'- r»;iture*| in tlic i'y*'t- <-ircus (hie ; : mim, we shall create a social j; ()l(thei m,w ,,mmni,llls ,,,,(| ,,ln,,ers- : N-,;H, Vlefeate.l SaNl.t.rv ii. I, (i.(i: - Muixljiy ni Olympir. Oiher act.J AH hiuimn | LIBERTY Now! blo.Miioss and a 'iemaml for !up _ Bt,rt Ki()<1 uir(1<| ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,: .i.-f,,,,,.,] ||, ( 1 tll(! l will he" {lie iiciny.s. iin-olmtic ruly- I »l" I'"" '" ! rlmltillrlil l( .'. I7T tolutionary change— Dwight "• | Sunday. Torn Tallcy III was chair-! 7.n. n,,,,,;,,, ,|,.r,..-,le.l It -illy |«i|y n.unline, ami Joe NriVi>lli*':s j JtnI^U'. cnbowe ninn of the event. ; 7.",. f:iniiM| I'niHlle .Sytlipliuiiy. ! NOW...THE ADVEHTURE OFTHE AGES IS HERE FOR ALL TO SEE! '• Third round Mea-e defeated A lalf Min-(Jule chanire (icferrcd | l/2 PRICE ! Kraft ii-2. 'i-l ; Kiehardsini defeat- (he \';,.. tup the current free! TI I I' • de•feat. Suii'lay. ; (Regular 5.98) $2.99 M anij;-:.1 1l..fe:i1I1-.1 0'N'eill :••''• •.

i.ott ii el'.- ;ilfd I'wi!.•li.-ll .; -•), 7."; TECHNICOLOR* VAN mm THE al ile Cil IK IUCIUE BAIL'S 8'KAr. FUH HIT ALSO: ALL NEW! MUSIC STAFF IHE FAfiTASTIC ADVtfUURES OF THE County Mixed WORLD'S MIGHTIEST MORTAL! CINMEU SHOW S DANCIN3 Barbara Ryan «O« }5.« (SAT. $J.!0> ROUTE 23 • CEDAR GROVE, Doubles Aug. 18 Res. Cl. 6-1455 27 Elm St., Westfield The L!Ttli .inn.ml SUMMER SPL-CIAL Viv,..| T.-.i-ii • T ADams 3-1448 • soted by the I'nicii ONLY $3.00 For Show & Dancing (Etc.) Open Monday 'til 9 P.M. The Newly Decorated Wai-inanei, I'nik T SAT. Curtain 8:30; SUN. 7:30 Noivcomi'i:; tu the sport of to Ki-i-oiT, n (rcc Sal III.I:I>-, Aliu. 1 ^ ; Tlioiounrhbreil rncinjr arc sur- son of the liycrley Turk. Atf- Tlie IcillrManicnt ' CHI-AM CHATEAU Inc. C'ldiinr to a tabiiliition «f the I-,....ill.-lit- of Till"!! (' VI i fd if nut tlownriclit incre.1- 1 U. S. HIGHWAY 22 MOUNTAINSIDE, N. J. uous to lean that each of the mule lint of the -i'i'i horses State- l.a'.vu TeMiii that won «takea racos in N'orth Wednesday, Aug. 15 11 SI )iul.Si>s from Abaft, a rule- v.-il! •.• play. MAMIF. VAN DORF.N, »l«r Complete Cliincso and American Restaurant ant! Suppor Club - \PII-DU v.iniicr of tv,"n of Ami'i-ira last year, th'.Tc may .lime St one Jay only 2 p. m. lo cloilnj "-i ' irts, lo Zutalor, a 4-yoar- ^(H.iii coim: a clay wlien all "Wildci!" al the Meadow- FINFST FOOD IN TOWN nltl winner e.f thri'C races in TlioroiiKhl>]Til5 will he Irocc- Her...,' K-l ll". Ka- l.ionli Di.ii.rr TII,-..IIT. Cecl.-i. ; the lill'.l ehaill|>ioll--il! ^l ti n:: to the poL:t Inst yr:ir, at.lf to one hor; i?t Kclipsc. The Crov,.. Ibi-ouirh Ai.c. Zli i, Business Lunch from $1.25 « in ti-ju'c lii:; jialcrnal :inc(!stl y Kivnt filly. Cicada an'l 4^ ins..- H.-i It.' shown with Todd Pn Itrrior. lii (i one of iliicv .HtalliotiM other:-, of the Will stakes win- Ili.l, li'iir. "f (Soolcic:> .m they romp thro.iKli No jaclcet required during lunch liour. Uif Uyurli'v Turk, (ioilol- ners K" biifk tn Keliiise. Inttn- i Mr. K . I 4 K 1 ' » V ' liotially, v.-!io retired this year, 111,- »hnc) ipicc (or 2000 c rj Tin for all pi I ivcii time, palii-mx aiul wl.icli trarod to Matcliem. Tlin '.•lr-io.iLiinn.-i.ioii. If ic i-- (Imr- r-rr- is now open for your inspf.-ctitm. ilivinillim; line nf lic-roiwhich - rill.. V.Vi.V.- till; -lu.l bmitcs, a stuiicnt df pcili- it r. Special facilities for private wedding receptions and irrccs can true." any Tlmroiich- l:i<;l year Iind hut It stakes ..1111• v f'i'.t!-: '"' I'O I!" lir-l l.'p l•. '.vnrtl ih:inj:i hrci bat-li to Kclipsf, a cr'':'.t- winii'';:; may tn!:e nn .1 ni'v.' ;r- Mann. other social functions. Capacity up to 300. 1 H it uraiul.-on su-ie7 1 lea.:p fill life tliroticll KMcll -IS Off Premises Catering Orders to Taks Homo \l il ii.n; !o Mnit'tiTin, :i LrraiKi J Alllhir.|l"i.=e. Crosier. C! O U II t i • '!«'itif.v riirJitly tit tp of Hi? Parley Arabian or TO BUY OR SELL. USF t Amber and HittiiiR Away. i VOUC-C'lf (III.! '.then;. Mm-y Hit FOR INFORMATION CAU AD 2-3G73 LEADER CLASSIFIED ADSK-t-iy. Fag«j 28 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, J96Z LEGAL NOTICES • Training Ends IT'S ALWAYS BARON'S FOR LOW LOW DISCOUNT

PDA. c u jit r r t i- T)l,'. "A." KHA. ARMY NATIONAL GUARD IH.l'LiU i;al. Ah|ilUl II "II isnulr l:f-; PRICES nr 3 KH,\. Fvt. Thomas P. Ronckovitz, son •1.". 1J Tons -H i.'iill si ;c h ru Ii I-n of Mr. and Mr.. Charles J. BARRIER JitlUK'. HIA. 5 — Reaching the ghores of Denmark, two young East German students end their 40-miie I'.fltm j j. I-', ^raiiili- bl" h ciM I'. Ronckovitz of 391 Westfield Pe kaya Th8 students aii'l road, Scotch Plains, completed JZi MZT^ °T ° " f? I" !, ^ traveled through the small canals and dismantled the kayak Jllnc-t'IlittirtfUH KiniilliT iurns. when going acrosi Communist barriers. They reached the Baltic Sea without being delected and started their voyage. illils lu l.f ("iK-inil ami I'rad In the communications center op* IHllilu- ill Iho UnrnllMll Ililll. Koutt< eration course under the re- _'.', .Mmintiihitii* KI.II. Ihiri.iiicli Hmfi- ing the eight-week course ^Battery caao must be held tightly i.« t » t1- SAHAH K. HfJli. I I'l.im^i-.s. ln-n-ijiii TUT iKirlk-uliiriy ni-iTs. uinl ninmived liy lln' SIHIB Ronckowitz received instruc- Humidity Hinders in its case to cut down on vibration K.N'M'HT. ill- l.v.ril.l.l, MllliUv In t lie- HormiB'h of Hw.... y . . . ^ . l"fT,1!-** u " '. T 'M .'ll-N1C . .M..iliUi.liiNl.l..-. IIl l 111.1 ' CCuuill y f lile.l in lit uft i ot lite tion in receiving, processing and and shocks which can lend to break- I'l.rUi . lliuroiiKli H-ill. relaying messages hy various age of buttery plates. f 1-Iit«i.' . lillKl '»' "'<•• ll'li'l •>«>• <.f| m-:JNt.l krimvn. ilchlifiml.-il IIIKI X. J. all.l <.r sal.I .State IliKiitruy NUTRI-CAL Engine Starting, AUKUM. A.3;., ,. upon tin- lljijillcii- j clistlujjlllKllMMl l IIIIl^lM l,ot t III Ini nill II c.-Miiln ('ninnil^Kiniior. Tri'iiton, N. J.. ami means of communications. The llun i>( the ut us kxt m»n flilitUil "Uuivk KIIIK , may be lil.«r»-iti'il )>y lirnspfctlvf 2]-year-old soldier Is a 1958 u.r?. ttt llu. <-st;l[4' f P;l HI il|.<-<.'|Ki>rl, Sltuutfil in llnrduirli of Mauittain- tilihli-l'M (iuillii: buslines ImuiM. Him iiro.'iccut IIIK - "' U' \V1 M .1 tlu' M.Mi-r mid mlilr.'ssi-tt in tlio their addre»«i. Address lists y Hi.roliKli Clirk. Hr.rnu^li ttt' .M'.nn- Club Sets Picnic •High humidity readings dampen Kh-liuril Alili'ii Knigln. 1 «r» made up on* week in ad- Jnhli 1'. .MIIK I. There Iw (Itn alt|troxllli;(lcly f3],- lalimlilt', N. J. iind iini»t In' aicnm- 1000 — Vi Grain wJrcn and spark plups and cause vance, and while it is possible 3sI.*;3 witii liitori-wt from Juiu- :;;{. |vanl.-il l.y a vci-tltlod i-ln-fU for not Kltoru DiSarro, president of tho some loss of electrical energy, but lOUCritc A. Llntln, AttoriH'y 1 iit"^ an pt'i- (•••nt uf tin: •t the last minute to •end an I I3!i K. Jersey Kt, Thi- Sin Till' reserves the right to Third Ward Political Club, has an- the leakage usually is not sufficient adjourn thi» /iiile. nouiil lii.l. extra paper to a new &ddr«M, i;llr.iil>ilh. K. J. |{y «M-rl(-r nf tlio aiuynr no.l Itor- nounced the annual picnic will be to keep tho engine from starting, it i« not possible to prevent S-3-lt Ki't's JU.00 HAUI'H oiuseicM.o. held AUK. 20 nt Millers Grove, Ken- SACCHARIN according to (Samuel T. iMJlliken, I & Johustoiic, Attys. I;L.\H;K A. IIOKI-'AII'I'II. r tjhi-rllY ihvm-th, from 1 to 8 p.m. Felix the already addressed paper NO'I'ICE TO CIlKflli'ORK H I CX1J9 UorniiKh ei'iU service manager of Keystone Au- front going to the old address talo of \VM. 1* THOMl'StlV. rtf $23.10 tomobile Club. DiNizio is chairman. without the week'* notice. i'lii-KUivtit to tho order or Wt.'KN'i: '. "Pumping the cas pednl most The "Leader" will be happjr J. KII1K, SurrvKittf. of tin. I'minly i VIITO'K T<> 111 TDl rilll s often is the reason for poor start- of Union, inmlo on th.. tw.-nly-1 K«tal.- of I'LoItKNCl-; Ili-VIN'NE to forward paper* without Mitll iluy vt July, A.I>.. 1M;2, upon j " HITI.OCN, ,)i..e:i»<>cl. Ing on days when the humidity is extra charge anywhere in tlic upplU-iillon i,f th lll 1'iimoiiiil tn the older of HI'liKNB very hijfh," he said. "Over-pump- the United States for those HH Admillltitriitrilt U (.-.t.:t. tjf tliv ctat. i J. i;iKK". SSurri.Biitp nf Hi.- I'minty of milil «i'<'i>nnt'd nnUn' I." hir«l.> I of riiliin, liiii.li- nil Hi., (lilitt-onlli inif has the same cfTeet as over- subscribers who are planning Klvi'll In llvo cr.'illtiirn vt ^,^l.l ii,- ilny nf July. A.M.. 1!»:2. upon tln> chofcinK and flooding the motor." to be a war 'or temporary ci>«K«'fi to «*Kllihlt to tin- fi\il.N^ril>'-i I :i|>l>lli'ati.m nf Win uiul^rxlKiiril, ii» iiutrr ciitli nr ufTlnnnllfn tlu-ii J i;x\. lilnr "t tlu' f.^tnto of nulit (lc- He suggested (he following pro- period*. Inlin* nntl ilMjutmln itmilnst (lu ;<-..HSC1. ni.liio l« h.-r.-ty islvon In I lio cedure: slut.- t,t I .rc.lilors of Knl.l IICI-CIIMOII II. fxlillill mnntliN from tin- dutp nf halii ..r.I.r. i t" Hi' svll^vill.i-r uiiiU'r <.iuh nr iif- Press the trae pedal down nsainst nr lliry will l>c fnri-vtr luirri>,l frnm : Urination ili..|r i-lttlniH ami ilrinnnilH lirorri'UtlilK or ri ci>v,riilK tin- Maim- »?:"»»' tin ••slali- uf unlit di-i-i'siHiMl the flour, then step on or turn on • LEGAL NOTICES • uKnlimt tin- «uhtii>rlt>r-r. uhliln nix niontliw from i\w ilnto nf the starter. Tile online should KlillH-rhw T. .hun.s. ' «-'i.l ..I-.I,T, or llicy will In. f.m-vrr start immediately. If it fails to NOTK.'K TO CminiT«lt«l Reg. 87c do so, tho trouble may be traced ]>tlito or THOMAH J. ElXiU, ilo- H.-aril & M<-il»H*. AUnriKV.-i ] >'>e lli<--»«"«• UK«I"»I Ui<- Milim-rlluir. ROLL-ON DEODORANT to worn sparkplugs, condensers or r.i; i:lni J>t ; ItnlK'rl S. Sn-vily, 1'umuiint to tliiMirrtor (if KI'iiUVH WV.-tlli-M. '.N. J. l-Jxvi-nlor distributor points, or a weak bat- J. KlrtK, WHrroKiitc. e>f the *'nulity of Vnion, miuij> on tho uvfiity-tlilnl X--J-41 l-',,-^ X | |.*w, ; SuiMlly &I I.ly, AtloriicyH tery. In that case, finding the root w«-»t«.- (lay nf July, A. I)., 1!!(;«, niton the . . . . , . I in", Kim "N•. a. of the trouble is a job for a Rood npiilli'allon nf the utntnrflKiK'ii, :IK Slli;niFrS SAI.l-,- Suii.r|..r rmirl" Keen $11.00 mechanic. Kxccutrlx of the tntnti- of sn!lnn. ci-.im.il, mitlcl' l« ln-rcby Blven tn 1'ulun t'nunts'ru . KavlniIiiu-Uil l ^ 1^-I!i41-f.l. Fogged' windows usually lire n tilt' criMUtliri) Of Hllltl c|lM'i-»8(>d In KiiliMilf l Wi'Mlti-lilSavings , ania (l I luii-titlon AMn- I'XlilMt to Hie Bulmci'llioi- under imtli of the rtilti'd SIILII-S nl* Alm-rli-a, Reg. 1.69 dependable indication that iome reiii- BALL POINT llio ilatc i,r null! orilor, or llnyy \\U\ I weather, oven if the vehicle has t>e rtir«'VMV liarro.l frnnt jirnsvciitlim T.v vtrlm- nf ttn- aliove-.ilnti-il will been sheltered in « closed garttgo nr rcrovcrlnpr tlio minii- iiKalnsl lli.'lnf itloll (o me ilii'eet.-il I .shiill i-xiii'fic for saie t»y iml.lK- veiniiK!. PEN overnight, the Keystone olllcial ElKlff W. K.luc hi the four! Itmise. in Hie 1 '11 v t>( pointed out. Kxoi-iitrlx l:il7.al.elh X. .1.. on Weilm-mlny.' the innnl & JScGnll. AUormy.i 2;illi day of AtiKUsl. A.It-. I mi 2. nl Mi niHi llis Nittiin ilntlil Hnillt t iiri •!(•» rtxlillnir 111 tin Ir mw IMMIK~ liG Kin\ Kiroot two n'l-liK'k In the afternoon of said IK f UltlM inn. I iinnoiMl, i»urt titis< il Iritnt tli ntul \lrn t.i m II llnl< Many motorists keep a weather llmnitli the olllii' nl II. (III.M I'rlid rliti«, 1 n •-. II.,- nil].- ul tills imiltlnl,. eye on their cur's butteries during iltty. winter's obvious rlirors but literal- ly forpct all about them during the warm months, he continued. To help keep batteries in peak condi- tion the year 'round he suggested: Have the battery cells checked nnd YOU GET filled to the proper level with wa- ter during; every stop for gasoline. •Cheek the generator's perform- ance. iMakc certain cable, clamps are tight against terminnl posts; also, DRESS COMB

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