PUBLIC LIBRARY 425 E.BROAD ST. ADV. WESTFIELO.H.I. 07090 Best Wishes To All 1970 THEWESTFIELD LEADER Graduates THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY

EIGHTIETH YEAR—No. 45 Published WESTFIELD, , THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 Every Thursday 32 Pageg—10 Cents Junior Highs MTA Rejects 617 in Westfield salary Offer li'l students were graduated from • i I g\ J*%J"% I'll ill Mountainside—'line Teachers Asso- that Che salary schedule adtoptedby the Deer-field Middle School Tues- Graduate 666 ciation, at a meeting Monday voted ^ bc'ard does not maiinta&n Mouii- day night. . ., unanimously to reject the salary tamside's compeiftive poisftion in Uie ';,-Featuring a farewell address by Susan Wolf and Andrew RuoHolo sehotlulB imflatemlly adopted byJhe COUI% te hWng alld keeping Khn L. ThWrr class raledictori*.. High shared • lop honors at last night's 317 Earn 349Promoted of BaiwaUcm at its June 'f° : moitie^ were held to Wesffield ffigh were graduated Tuesday night from ^ ? ^ f' " Oliver Deane **»•» for *. BB «* a**, R. Ale,, of » Sdho»l. Edison Junior High School. I. to — «—age of sssodJaitaon s«d tee we«-e several Dr. Salomon J. Cohen, a memlbcr Charles R. Mayer, a member of (Continued on page 2) (Continued on page 4) Joel Mark Barnett Diane Gaydick general achievement," the Readers reasons for the rejeotaoa of liie Sal- Patricia Kay Barnett Robert Jeffrey Geenberg Digest prize to the valedictorian, of Hie Board of Education, present- the Board of Education, presented ary schedule. ed diplom'as to the graduates, many diplomas to the graduates at cere- Joyce Ellyn Bauchner Gregory Collins Gerber and the Panhellenic academic First, included in the 1970-71 of WlVom were recMuniis of laivwaaids monies in WestfieW Senior High Sarah Kaye Bellman J. Darlington Gilbert achievement award of $10 given to school budget passed by Mountain- Janette Morgan Berg the girl with I he highest academic amtoiuroed by Chester H. Bright, Schol. Samuel A. Soprano, princi- George Bruce Gillie, Jr. side voters in February, was a line Edward Arthur Biller standing by the Westfield Area City IJi'inlcipal. pal, presented the awards. James Scott Gillin item for instructional salaries Jamie Bischoff Panhellenic. The welcoming alddress wais gi'v- James Walter Gish The invocation was led by Kobin which showed an incraase of Barbara Susan Blonsky Rosalinda Veronica Giuditta Ruotolo earned the Cornel! Cup, eu by Dawiri P. Pecfca, president Barnett and the benediction by the$101,340 over the previous year's Joanne Leslie Bober David Philip Wayne Gowdy the Richard Van Den Bergh Mono- of tte niintli grade, the Class gift Rev. Robert W. Thatcher, associate alluuaM'on. "Since the teachers Daniel Ward Boston Pamela Elizabeth Grady rial Award ond the Nichols Memor- presented by Daivii'd C. Philips, vice pastor of the First Baptist Church. mlake up approximately 85% of the Suzanne Marie Boutillier. Margery K. Gunza ial Award. The Cornell Cup is pre- president. Ha'nwood K. Smith, Stu- Charles E. Jackson and Charles G. people KsiLe'd uodenr blife cfategory," Francine Marie Bremer Steven Richard Hake sented to a boy selected by a facul- dent Council prcsient, led the flag Schrope led the flag salute. said Mr. Deane, "we feel that pro- Mountainside — Resolutions to ap- man Senlancik received the highest net3i Ann Bronston Thomas John Handza ty conninittee as the outstanding salute. A welcoming address was given portional part of this $101,340 was Point Patrolmen Edward H. Hafekan score with Hafekan and Delia Ser- Ronnie Kay Brower Richard Haney man in the senior class based on Tlie Rev. Canon BJdiard J. Hard- by David J. Bonnctti, president of maant by the vdtem for tcadhers' aid Raymond H. Delia Serra to Sf.r- ra reportedly tied for second place. Aimee Susan Brown Robin Lynne Hansen all-around excellence, including high man, reatw of St. Pawl's EpSsoopal the ninth grade and Shellie Ann Bor raises. T'he &'/'• salary srfiedula geants, and Patrolman Stephen C. Seniority of tenure was not involved Richard Damon Calvert Gayle Lee Hartmann scholarship, extra-curricular accom- Church, gave both the iiiTO'Catiion nor, secretary, oresented the class adopted by the board represents Semancik to detective, were tabled since ail three men have been on Beverly Ann Campbell Eileen Rita Harwood plisfanents, character, personality and bBne!dSdt'ion. gift. for further study by Die Mayor and the force for approximately the about $57 000 or approximately 57% jacob Chacko, Jr. Jean Elizabeth Haworth ' and citizcnsliip. "Winners of awards wore: Other awards, presented by theof tjhiat money " Council at a meeting Tuesday night same number of years. Virginia Ann Chlan Paul Russell Hendrycy The Van Den Bergh plaque, pre- American Legion Goa'd Citizen- PTA, included: at the Becchwootl Sch o1 Robert Ruggiero, police commis- Nancy Jean Church James Eugene Hill sented to the school by Donald Ross qprondlv t'he nsMofetton feels ° - ship, Stephanie Ar-den Cfailaglia English, Julie Suzanne Fox, .ae.con.uiy UIL J^UUMUWI Several weeks ago when openings -sioner, when interviewed, stated Constance Claman Barbara Helen Hoff of ths Class of 19S5 in memoi-y of and JonBtihan Amktens Bagger. Charles G. Schrope, Mslinda Ann for two sergeants became available that because he was aware of the Donna A. Cleveland Charles Philip Howe Richard Van Den Bergh of the Class in Uls n[>lice arunent the flne record of 'P.T.O. awa>itt'3: EnfelMi, Diane Shapiro, L. Christopher Vejnoska, - d*P - ttti^ Semancik's achieve- Kancy Lynn Colwell Sheila M. Hyman of 1034, and replaced in 1958 as a El'aine Cummiitngs; history, Olrarles Fran Ruth Robins, Charles C. Swick- I OLI1UU1 men, among others, took the test "menls as a police officer, some olii- William David Condon Patricia E. Jeney gift of Mrs. Virginia Van Den Btrgh for the promotion in which Patrol- Mpert; Datt:'n, Nancy N. Chenite; er and Laura Rachel Kuntz. _ . er form of recognition should be Bonnie Jean Cottrell James E. Johnson Weklon, is engraved annually t» Gorman, Carolyn GutaS; French, Biology, Gloria Gail' Stricklin. awarded to him, since there was on- Nancy Craft Janel M johnson the senior boy who by vote of tha Leslie 'PaiSli Sauddttrs; Spamiish, Earth science, George C. Anibos. lime tt± ly two openings for sergeants'posts. Susan Ann Crane Wendy S. Jones senior class and faculty most near- Emily E. Lia Costa; Mat}!, Jona- Physical science,' Martin Jeffrey The commissioner further stated Patricia Ann Cronin Martin David Judd ly approaches Richard Van Den M»an Andets Daggei, science, Burt Minnicino. Summer school will begin lhat because Patrolman Semancik victoria Judith Cross Jennifer Anne Kaedinfi Bergli's enthusiasm and love of life, day and coatinu. Monday^ th, ough p.ovea ,cc d of outstanding unassuming simplicity and unstudl MJohell Silvcrman, nidusitriaJ aits, Geometry, Marie L. PcrKowski A(lV1S01 hacI a 01 K« A^" Cr w Barb ra a"ron Ka f Jonathan Andcn-> Bdgger and Joan E. Coukos. «ork wth juvew^. in oadiUon to rt Brian Cutler Frank Fremont Kaiser III *d courtesy, generous thouglUful- y Hote w for others, sincerity and fien- iMemoirldl idwatijs Dick.ans»mi, Algebra, Robm Barnett Cg m compassion for others as a West- Named as teachers foi two 2-houi Town Council to establish an Eco- field High School swim team mem- Honor stitdenls llnrrl high, Kathryn Lee Kinney l)er Tne aw!ard CharleB Alpai-t; second, Jonaltlhfta Musicians Selected ctasses each day are Barbara B. logical Advisory Board. Four him- f ; Lynn Evelyn Koenecke - consists of an indi- XZ> i1/ KjxJb 1/HM'i \JL\M/ f Deborah L. Kucher had been received and the Mayor of tlle Boal'd of Education, present- Ctarles Allpwit, JonQOrain Anders from the Westfield public schools Ehrlich, data processing and per- Dean Richard Landow have been selected by their teacn- sonal typing; John Elder, chemistry stated that he could contact mem- «-,iurt»,v ll,» \V«I Scott Charles Larsen ed the displomas to the graduates, Bagger, Conetaivce Lee Balner, and biology; Richard Gralewski, 7th faers of PEP involved in this, project. Christine Elizabeth Larson 193 of wllu«' were honor students Joanne Mallilier Olian'k, Albcift Gloss- crs, John Josa, Mrs. Janet Davis Po 1 will »en to Dr E and 8th grade math; A. Elizabeth Thc EcoIogicai Advisory Bo;n,, Barbara Brewstcr Lea - ""*«> - ^w, superintended nci" Danker Jr., Joriaillian Jby. Hop- and, Robert Reitzke, to receive tho ,^, cu ™in« ton o£^fou Grcmlich, piano geometry. recrraUon comrressioner, and in- E1, j L • of schools, presented the honors kins, Janet Sue, Johnson, A. Col-annual PTA-PTO scholarships to the cluding Harly F" LeSher Jr- ^ idl were Union County Band School. Normal Jacteon, algebra 1 and m dalaBllS! P S SPCClf] Su an Eonni Li nan «* announced by Albert R. Z LSSu^S of , olS , r don Bootl1 Ch les Bra Mre leen Kelly. Emily E. La Costa, Pet- . * «. - •>• 9th grade math; Clarence Jones, ™ 1 ^ I: ,Wlrlves' con" Bobal. principal. Bernard Po Shen, Tho student instrumentalists arc; p 1,,,™ sol j wLta disnosal wit Dana Jean Lonsdale s er JeB'aph Mcll'ale, DdbonaJi Lovcll safe driving; Ke.vinD.Keane.Eng- p f*"?* ™"*«f *(,« • - R. Codoer. Robert Hopo Jr., Mrs. ™°'- «™ President, welcomed Duncan Winter, clarinet — Grant '^ZiZ^ noS lolh ion effects toratM B d mn joC, Tose Jr thc audience RCT .Nye, Paul David Peck'a, EHaabalh hsh 2 and 3; Emily E. 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* ** r*>4<-" •-n •!• .• "-I- Vh_^-. ,.^ rTf ;.-f.- &^^jjffiaffiiujag^ ^ /.N,D IE&IMR, THURSDAY, JUKE m, (Continued from page 2) Helen© Alma Lapidus Robert Joseph Macaluso Robert Lewis Mclntosh Robert J. White James N. Wickersham Local Piiigry Students Alan Wayne Kelly Robert Colliitt Lay Saivatore Macaluso Thomas Hurston McKaig 200 Honor Skiynas Elected Constance Jean Willeox Win Honors Eileen Patricia Kelly Lyone Ellen Lazar Elias Robert Mako II Donald F. McLaughlin John R. McLaughlin Theodore Williams Beryl Nancy Keyser Rosejean Malgeri •A ntEmtber of Westfi-eld students Richard A, Lee Robert Dallas McMacigal II Thomas Roger Williams Former Mayo K of C Leader Nina Sue Klastorin Philip Mark Leit> Donna Marie Manca Vivien Williams iti the Piftgry School were hooarod Sally Maxine McSween Mouiitainside—Eugene T. Skrynas Amy Robin Kleiman Jerry Daniel Mann John P. Wilson i Steven L. Leifer Stephen R. Mease Mountainside — More than 200 i si re.c Patricia Martin Klein William John Martin Richard Alan Winokur nas of 390 Forest Hill Way was nam- ] Jeanne H. Lessn&r Karon Leath Meenterneier townspeople gathered at the Moun- Ham H. Woldon of 225 Woodland Marilyn Klein Nancy Gail Matteo Douglas WiiuelbLTg tainside JfiJi on Friday evening to cd grand knighl of Mountainside | Bruce Charles Levy : Susan Margaret Meier Ave. and Ridiiard G. EngoJ of 1011 Cheryl Lynn Kolator Nancy Jane McCarrell Robert Gay lord Woodford honor former Mayor Frederick Wii- Council 6225, Knights of Colwrnjbuis, Jordan Keith Lewis Donna Ann Merkler Boulevard received improvement Elizabeth Ann Kopf Clare Frances McCarthy Linda Ann Worthing helms Jr. al a testimonial dinner at a meeting on June 9 which was : David Adelbert Lindley prizes and J Giii-ry of Q- Vincent J. Lopresti David A. Millar The Rev. Charles Braekbill deliv- Marilyn Jane Lange Jill McGann Vicki Lynn Young The newly named slate of officers | Ricluu-d Kngel aUo earned jion- Jeffrey R. Lull Deborah Rristine Miller ered the invocation and Cksne Simp- Glenn A. Lanza Nancy McGrath Debi Zai-k who will be installed in a eeremiony ! -wry in Riks^'au and a tsedi'Jioate Douglas Richard Lutter Edward W. Miller, Jr. son was Ihe ttfastnrastcr. at Our Lady of Lourdes Church ear-1 from the AmwhrMi AsMJofcation of Gail Karen Miller Edward John Zastawny Assemblyman Charles J. Jrwin, as 3y in Sc-ptemlier also includes Her- j Tuaefiiers of Slavic and East EIM'O- Jane Imbrie Miller Laurence Michael Zwain guest speaker, traced the public ca- bert C. Oesterle, deputy grand Languages. R. Frodtvrifck David M. MiLtendorf reer of Mr. Wilbelms and conwneiui- knight; John Dorio, chancellor; Obrock was elected to the Cum Marianne Adele Montag ed him for the contributions he Fi-ank T. DelliSanli. warden; Richard Christopher Montag made to ihe community during his Players Reelect E. Pasaek, recorder; John P. Edward H. Moore terms of office both as a member SPECIAL PURCHASE of I he Hoard of Education and the advocate: Gerard M. g, Theodore L. Moore- treasurer; Charles A. Richard, in- Licenses Suspended William Neil Moore John Sosnowski six years he had served as mayor. Mr. Ir-win praised Mr. Wilhelms for side guard; James Debbie, outside Edna Morgan ai ea reside-nLs have tem- Jioflwi .Soisnow&ki of 18 Carol Rd. his contribution^ of progressive ef- guard; John II. Palmer Jr., three- BOYS' DEPARTMENT Jacqueline Denise Morrison paraiiiy losi. their drivers was elccLed to his second term forts a rid a ceurnpl j.shment s in u p- year-term trustee; Frank Chambers, Charles Michael Mott under (JO-70 excessive as president of Community Players, grading a growing community and two-year-term trustee and Robert spceti program, according to Ban- MOST FAMOUS MAKE SHORT SLEEVE Douglas P. Mulkeen Inc. at the rccemt annmH'l m,eel'img noted that under him "a new mod-Greeley, onoyear-term trustee. Barbara Alison Murphy aid M. Heynrann, director ol tiic heid in the Clubhouse, 1000 North ern free public library 'had' been Mr. Palmer said the council hopes Di

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n if it ft nih/« • Aa.-.U^ W.,*™** C,WJL O !• Tl ** ^ Fi« P 11 ' OIFJC* " \dmt, Woody SmM: v&e istiestoit sanding ecd m emp^^eiag &e O BiTUARIES i • • .Police Promotionsi Deerneld KjHs ^ fiaaer&itm*, ?<*» mom- import™* ^ u* *«* * sat** . _.. ^ I Archie Wayne Sleele. 20, of South | , as, sectary, Deibfay Nye. . in the secorwfery s (Continued tan page 1) ' (Continued from page }) Oalfc Mae Didten&m award; and friends of Margaret Alpers &s- j Mrs. I", j. Gilligan Frank 51. Hani PL. died Friday in WesUidd. I would join the detective department Knotiwood Rd., were the recipients T . „„ . „ „ Claira bouiisa Bates. : =••• tablished a memorial prize to be ; Jo9 ne C K n llirt awBrtte: Satw!r mekfea d a ; ^ t J Born in Durham. S. C.! Mr. Stwle! aild work so]eiy in that capacity, of the American Legian citizensWp ^ t T? SJ' T °™f ' ^ ^ T?^ 2 ^f,t ^1 ™~ M;ai a 1ss, Jan- SUJlima clim lmfe certflfiaate, ce* ^ in the study of the language et Mmson Beisy Lyng Dehbie Mi--s. Floi-cmv C\ Oiiliwn. «K). oi pi.-ri. Cmu and a ici-m,»r i^id«it whore !le ^d lived for 10 years. jlu , ;.oud J^V the D«SM ion nrovid- Bei-uhler A "soi-vice awaad was ' ' Nanoy Ohemtz and ABeat Danker; ^ th«» or moreyears. Hie fifer- ; l l Ny Mofi Pata m :ui Wouribrook rirdo. win, of Fr:v,- (-f Wr.tii,id. died Saturday. The son of tht> iuto Mrs. .Marine i ^ ^ ^.^^r \^^.' ^. ojvon bv'w#li^ F• HummS of io *' ^ - Windy Ro*h- maxinia cum tade ^m^, Saret Alpers prize of $25 was award- d JaiKHt Stiraill> and l ne ; ci. J. Gilligan. u-h. d;,,i Thur.d;,v jjom m VioDrara. Neb., h^ Hias a ! Stock-, I.e is survived by u .Mskr. " iJeam ,nd ^ouJd re^jve the $!;()(} Mount-alnside Rot^y Club to David !™' ' ^^ ^^ M^toa FWatt; Mbgfla cum jhaude «|. f ^ .fifL^WnHL! boi in Ovci-iook li(*,p«u{!. Sumn.il. Sh, huh Mhaol i.arnrr m Hnds^urt • Mr,. jat (ii:;:^.!! r^.c-;! his U.S. d.^ive Horn Wvs- at tin* Plinion Funeral Home. Inter- am-ptuncc were rejected, irrespet- Vanderbilt were Alfred VMIo of ^ ^z, Lisa .Rood, Nanicy cum laude certiBciate, Cooiiaie £iad- ^ „£;" tn ?l"*h i!iSl liivd hpiv ]3yK.rs..Sh,. nr,. ;, r,:.n- i,y,ta mivu'S'iv i.n.1 hi< M.S. do- im-nt in Hillside tVniett-ry. I'kiin- 1ivv of the iact that heretofore pa- im Weed Valley Rd a-ffd Nancy Schre?ber afid Adniene VVildea-. mer. Bob Eiahop, Joanne Ctertc, Coil- ^ J,n P!V!! , ™ L^ nSw munuant nf Unlv Triniry K.(.'. vr^ Uvm N(M" York fmvers.-ty. hoKt. ,roimen niuM have altainwl tJ]e DoCrisloforo cf 567 Woodland Ave. Dai-ge R. Nancy Dean,, liobin leen Kelly, Dan, Lurtdy and Paul f^ ™ ^ ^' pMion to h Tf fliurch i.r.d a mrrwnv v.i t.ir \KIV- • Mr. Ham t:,u«Jii at ihu ln-iver-: ,-ank ofse rgeant before becoming Joseph K. Bi-sio of 1509 Wocxtoes Fi^ie-r and Emily La Cosia. P^cka. IMkffilt d!mpnoWE«i Student ^ J ^d Mr ^Gerijer in jjs « eligil)l e for ramoU l0 the i..h Rosury Socudy. >iiy d 1'iierlo Rico and the Ncvy . Dl«,,„««„„ Jo I P «n ^^ Dr. was i>he winner of the DAK his- Medal Conic Bahner. avward, Mary Mack. • • f teachillg. Kictord Ander_ Mrs. (.uligan ;-iKo wa, ;, in-a.- ^oik Military Acad.-my iuvd taught TlaVffl OUIMIS tiv-e department. Seiwancik said ho tory awaird ailso presented by Mrs. Most Atihletic, Connie Balmer. A complete list of graduates ap- ^on * mrr d ii»' Amity Hub ui Uf>l- m.nhmiau^ at Hu' .lumcr (.'ulle^o ^D j j eit that favoritism on the part of trie Vaiidcrbilt Physical Fitness: " pears in this section of the'Leader. T'heWaH ^r j Le& Journalism. IIPKI. uf Coiintctifut iindlhi' I'mwmly of; «Continued from poge a) chief was responsible for his being Karnmg Hie PoHMi Nafioniai Al- John Rmchtf, sil-ups; Jon Hop- "—~ ~ ' ' .prize, foepriz e of *25 in memory of Su> Wil inutiuir Oi lh< Kl v ; *lu'ir ; ' : • W'^^I'Ort. Ith e {)l 10an d 1G_ Instniclions passed over and that he was entitled liance nTai-hema-iics prize awarded kins, s-iiuWe-nw; iMark Pouter, • T ]Krnrir .- - • Walter J. Lee, former publisher-or ljlW1 Williim J, Uilliifan. « -m*-iul.cr oi Aii aii-pijinc P|lo.. he laugh, aero- = ^.^ be giv(?n at Tama UcsCourt , to De recommended for sergeant be- jb y Mr5. Kdith Klucewicz was An- s-taa-ding brtfad jump; mrvitf Li- «* V (he ffestfie-IdLeade r to the senior ,lu: Maryknoil ^d.r M-;,U ,, MO- • nautic.-, wlien tlie course jvas oi-; on Mmd , Wcdneiid andFri d cau.s, of his record and high scar- drew Taussig rf ]455 whippoor^j Soocy, 50 yd. teh;Fre d Boss, 50 (CoirtirtU^J fetam nnge 1) in the top third of the class who has limed Hi Vimramu. U* Alnca, . cred dunnfi World War 1I; HeseiT-;,,^ a( KJm a_ cour(s on Tuesdpy ingm the test, reehnf too that the Wayt Debamh Rejch rf ]O43 ELiton yii_ fefJl; DavM LjSwoyj sofi teJ1 - - * ^. ; , studjed journalism fortw 0 or Survh-i»g also aiy IU'O d=jughter5 od as an insU-urtor during World ian d Thmvs(i-,y morjlillgs from 8:3o decision would create a further loss -Dr was ^ recipient of ^ po.ui Utrow; Doug Bim-n, GOO yd, run. arid one of LongteUtew's, tlie.kta ye.ars- and who has done superior Miss-Julie M. Gilligan. al liomo, and : War I m Hie IS. Army. ;l( ] 30:,0ajn _ BrLK,, Gillio_ directol. oi moraJe within th^ department K mvl6 Memoriwl Speech Award Tra'ck awards. Large. R: Ctoies read by H»l Hoibrook. Plays in- wort in the fifeM: Mlonica Reiss Mrs. "(;(H»r-e Conrcy oi Roselle. Son( ,f ilw kite h rank M. and ;o f ,il? lennjs proi,ramt also coordi. in thai, ilment of achievement and presentod by Mfs< j,amra CheBf dj.' B-iorwiHJj, pole vault; Bob Bisinop, elude Rostand's , "Cyrano de. Ber, . Business education prize, the Sec-' h 1 seonng in tesls whlch TOved •K.rk; twu oilier sons, .lum^s *. ot. Margam Allh.a Ham oi Prospoct ••nale s !heL1 ,eo Ith c Tamaquw and !? , . / rector of the Mountainside Free mtfe and a80;.J>oug Brown, high gerac;" Wilde's "The Importance Varies Handbook presented by the SkHlman and Michael-J,, a* home; : St.. JUMS survived l>y a -son hd\rarci .K ;m SL courts at peak usage in- ah.lity wa.s not ihe en enon . or pro- PubUc Ubl.my^ . and loiv auirdles_a80. j^ms Df BeJng Darritet," and Chekhov's WestfieM Association of Educational l on a hrcilHM-. William .Wheldrcm oi : A. Main of Cark: a broihtr, Sleph- • chiding vveokends, 1 io 4 p.m. Mbn- ' * mccntiv? lor other police of- DavM ihx[ch]sorii prcsId.enl of lhu Brown, B80 and. mile; John Burli'n- "Uncle Vanya," wil'h lianrence Secretaries, awarded to the girl who ' Stolen island, and three grandchil-; en Lewis Ham of Southampion. day Uirou^li Friday, and 8 a.m. t0 | |j«rs would te nnpaired. Ateo. that ^^ VMUacil i;iTSilill(Jfi CQL]n,n game, 100-220: Dave Eggleston 1TO- Olivier. . • gives promise of becoming the best Lon Js land; aild i!Ve ]f ncw l J U1 me *•«"• * 1 ^andcnil^ia noon Saturdays and Sundays. j ^ ™"f. f t° ," awards in recognition of high 220; Mike Khunghiau, javelin; Mar- One of the cl-assicaa albums pre- all-around secretary because of her The funeral was. held at 10:30. dren. The craits iwosram for this sum- P311"1^ k'^ncid tliat Jt **s {)nJ>' sdiu'iastic -a-chie-vement to Kim vi-n Palmer, 100-200; Craig Percy, seats Ohlaries Munch direcUng "Re- efficiency and technical skills, per- Tuesday at the Dooley Colonial! Services will take t.laee at 10 ,me r is enlarged mid more versatiitM |^ tt nn m!l f T KHHv" ^w l^ycr of 2S7 Kncaiwoo'd Rd. and 880-mile; Robert RJx, high jump; quton" by Berlioz, ako a "record sonality, poise and appearance, jni- Hcmt;. 55S Westiicld Av,-. and at 11 j a.m. this morning in he Albert ; than those of year. past. Mrs. Linda !'^ ^^1* fh°p »'S u!T Denrse Gambee of 445 Sununit Rd. Jdin Rociiot, B8Mnile; Steve Tour- oi the yea*-." Among popular ree- tiative, integrity, and scholastic atl :,.m. at Hcly Trinity Ciiuroh where | Spear Funeral HDIIHJ. BnOgepoit. | Thorn will servo in the dual aspect f ? J£^^PV^i°, ^^V The Rev. Cemrd B. WJielan, pas- teilolte, Pole vault-440. o-rfe are a immte of Al Hint. Ar- standing: Joanne Filiciello. ! a ocncelcibr^iijd mass oi requiem. Interment will be aL 3 p.m. this J of supervisor and instructor. Mrs. "iiea nom joining MJtn a sysum. t(>ra f Our Ui'dy of Louides Church 'Ba=cfc-all awards—Darge R- Fred thur Fiedlea- direieting the Boston tone economics,priz«,- presenied \ins offered by the aslant pas-j arternoon in Fairvii.'\v Cemetery, j Thorn will demonstrate innovations Deciding to fight, Semarwik, ac- a.pdth e1{oy p^^.A Talcoit Jr ' Boss Gr&is codmer Miciiiael Coon- P^PS oncliefitm h/m an album, "JVIo- in memory of Mrs. May L. Gill by tnr of Hcly Trinity Church, Hie I Westfield. | and v^rialions of crafts including companied by three fellow police ^[ov Qf th& CGmmmiil Pl^hyl ey, AEbDrt^Danker, Anthony Fdiinco, «•»» iFfctu-re \ Clares," including a group of her friends, the prize is Ilev. Salvatwe J. Tagliareni as the j | plaster gimp, braiding, jersey officers supporting his stand, at- ^.^ Chm_c]h ^ jnvocation Ro,beilt Joto( David USwe.y Paul vveU krtown themes. awanJed annually to the girl who loopb llIt t;raUSl baiikl tI telefcrant. Inlt-rnwut took place in j ^jrg> \^nK Pcilllillgton ' * ' ' 'y and stick tended the meeting m place the ^ benedidion Pocka DavM p,hilli.jS Jnhli San. Several children's albums will be has excelled in the study of home the family plot. | *> ti-afts. case before the Mayor and Council A ^ (fi j,^ Qf mdtia, dQns 'Bia],t s Wm.d ^^^ av^laWe tomwrow: Boris Kjarloff economics and has demonstrated the ^"«ral services for Mrs. Anna The -"Art for Fun"" program, su- who have to approve all proiraohons. wrsm - ^ Q[ ^.^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^ David r; reading ..Aefiop.s FaWes... ,Julife ,warni, friendliness, and efficiency L. Penningion, 92, of 214 Wells St., pervisod by Josepli Hawkins (or its The consensus of opinion among o[luday .s *Leader Most valuable player awfard Rob- Harris amid Roddy MlacDotwaU read- so characteristic of Mrs. Gill The were lielrf at pn1 cstcr(ia tnil 15 rJze wias Tl • W M " ' >' y after- ] 'd year, will again be ottered at the four men was that the Mayor ' ^ jcster ' ing poems written: by children and $ P awarded to Gail Mil- ler Uinmas W, iVloran noon in Gray.5 Funt,ral Home vvi(h all play-rounds. and Council"being men of goodwill CheirrloJdfflii" award- Connie Bal ccOilcstitod by .RidVard Lewis in. Uic - Mountainside - The funeral for the Rev. Canon Richard J. liardinan /I he twirlmg program under the and completely impartial" would pi f\n^ mer Carol ftcUgor^o^ain ' Don- book, "Mirades;" Bea LiBlfe d«ing Mask and Mime prizes, prizes of Th^W. Moran, 55. of 114. Saw cf St. Pauls Episcopal rhurch offl- i djrecUon of Pe.^y Sirydej. w 1 be not he parly to what the of cor. 1 OOl tO UDCn ? '£ 2^3,^ "Prter Hid. Ite W an'd "Crni- »« ?nd *W are ofeed by the Dra- nann fl Mill Rd who died Friday in Over- - ^tennpnl was jn Kairview . cdined on at the individual play- considered unjust and unfair treat- 1 p . ' ^ valo f theAnilmia ,ls - Cllair Rloom m'aties Club to students who have iook Hospital, Suirtmlt. was l«ld I CVnielery. | grounds on o u-oekly bas.s and w.l menl of a police olficer (Corttliflied fr«n ppge 1) U !• I'a Red' C mlv sViS "taBing Spyri'fe "HeMt;"- arid an al- b™ outstanding in two respects: Mrs Lindy b S Monday. " - ^mngton wife of William . be ehn»xed by a twirhng recital The mailer was tabled withou r;,k s,ha-!bU, w,ard GM|jno and ^™^*^' ^ bum cf Enfl)Kh 'Itaby felos,""indud- lhf>r memberthip in the Mask and IT . . „t . • ., . H. Penningl on, died Sunday at the'held liiMindoviuskin Park Aug. o as discussion for further study andu b Kr.,k.f.m jna ^i.wi.io untie . wiHttm^on unA hte r-n •• Mime Club and their active piartici- J ll l He was born in Hohoken and had |A|;bo U Manor VlI|.sj JIom pjai ia part ofth e annual sUmmor round. M uiccim.dj announccd thnt an " _*\ ^ ^; Stage crew awards: .Ion Bagger, ^ »'<* Whitiinfaton and hib Cat. nj n ^ ft ^ lived in Ne^rk before inownK here fie!d> up program. open meeting will be held al 7 pm a'1 ^ ' c '" f ^/ 0 ^ cu,( Bnl.or, Doug Br« te _ . years. The first award was given E t sIc r 3 Debora} 1-2 yeans ago. He was a machine and Analiv 0 and rtl,idonL of New Archery instruction, directed by June 30 ai Boruu^i ItoH when the "" ''.^ ^.^ 1*:'^ ^ t^ p ^ T ' ' ™ ^^«nf Ed Gehm, 617 111 WHS" i »anks, second award .0 lathe operator six years with the Brunswick for most of hnr life; SIK- !John Di*^ will be available at issue will he aired. Residents are '"^w*, t^^f^i^Z Illtk IIard'man- Scc!t Lamb- Ken W *M 1 " 110 Laurie Malcolm and honoraMe men- C 11: ll dcuklptd 1C Westmghouse JUectnc Co., Bloom- iived in Meriden. Conn., for 30 years : Roosevelt Junior High School Mon- urged to attend. rtnf . i»« r"™ ' ^ ' Miap.-ro and Jtff W-i^-cn. tiont Barbara Sailer. plJ l field. bllfore moving t0 Westfiold in 1067 I days and Fridays 2 to 4 p.m. for In other business, Mayor Hicciar- j', f, * •' ^ <*m-p,ex. IJIL llealih office cea-iiu-fieates: Bevor- (Omtaiert fiiom page 1) - Music prize, the Music Depart- Mr. Moran was a meml>er of the j to live with her daughter. Mrs. John : leens and Mondays froii^T to 1) p.m. di announced that ho, Couucilmen j ; ' ' c , ,IU V°01 ™immiUi? ly All™, Tracy Carii'agher, Alice of Ipadarehip,.respect for the rights ment awards a prize of $15 to a stu- 20th Century Club cf Newark. i M.. Mackenzie, wife of the former " i°r adults. Ptter Simmons and Louis Parent, '^ ^'^ , " ^ou^liotit Cuntuek, Ted Czubacki, Rhonda and mtureste of ieUow. citizens, and jenf with ouUfanding musical abil- IJ « »ie sircron ^airily, MaTgaret Pakt-n- d Stales, Paul Mass. • terest and ^bition" to pursue "the lmvn George, of Bast Orange, and a sis- dren. age interested In drama and the ber of the Citizens Committee to t-»"ncji, W10 cnauieerjiig clo- j jvaJ,lh .famies Parken, Kim Powell, Oausch and Lom.'be hor.prary sci- ^^yoi muaic ^fa of sohj00i Jltntl u ter. Miss Mary Johnson of Moun- Memorial contributions may be techniques of the theater. This pro- Preserve Mountainside, l>ad attend- l^ ' - the Beard of IJowtvi, the M;.lldy Rc,ti|ll],ail.d( c^nd'y Stolfcor and ence award, a rhedal jyven in rec- anid who has been generous in }ieip! lwwn ckrk (ho tainside. made to the Heart Association of I S^m, directed by Edwin Illiano, od a meeting with Russell Mullen, - trra-wer'd olfice, AnnVcigeI < , . ognition of outstanding achievement, ing ^^,.3 and modest in his own Union County. will be offered for the first time an official of the Stale Transports- "^ buildinfi inspector and Mr. Library cedifitai-es: Mai'Mean good character, and superior intel- ou'tstanding success The award of L n ailcl ills )fiflI ' __ this summer, and will be held in tion Department June (J. The mayor >' » l ^mrruttea ior coslello, Ann M-arie Cro^ta Belli Actual-promise in the field of sci- >15 was given Keith Herrmann the Waleunk Room enc:ei Scott r»*r r..ll««-.«r HI H . T °* ^ Municipal said that an alternate plan to the their "luxte dJcds on befell o( Curti.s Ted czubadd, .Kslhv Lilt- Peterson. „ . . ; . . Gliy Callawav Mrs. Durant Jones Building on Wednesday and Friday previously proposed ctoverieaf and tiie WetlMid Meincdal Pool." - , , , , ' ^ - German prize,,th PetQr Muehlea- JZji^^^Jn^'^ evenin from 7t o 10 lP1 &b a h Me jm Su soo : e L Funeral services were hold at " Mrs Mart hi 0 Jones G3 of ') ^- P-"». begin- overpass at New Providence Rd. Personnel employed by the Rec- Ste,,Ti Palm ,Njk p berg Unit of the Steuben Society of J . } GrL s "k Jv wilh S n g WedMs d WI pm MondaT " Gr Vs FunerJ Motmk 1Yd e^VeSay it1»v' /? ^ Registration for and Route 22 had ton presented to rcalicn Comm^ion for tfe tot j,lyrt Rybi,, ^d Ricbard| ^ A'meica awards a me^to the sen; ^™ ^^s I(^ly *I^ Illet- Guv Cataiv. 83, of 9 ertk H^L™^ wheJe S^e ^1^^^"' Mr. Mullen and a report on Ms re- ^.^^ J^ Md-JaTok. N^-y SctoeCte Dick {?' t™^^^ J ^^^^^^.n^rLn in W,tn,d, ahe attend,. ^1^^^ f^^ .^'T ^.T^ J ^H ^ ^"^ " ^ f V ^ «fe,i Ctaric ofol N(w^^ Jc e^ ™Junl0r ^S S^p^^c^X^ nil-*! «t Paul's Church Woitiiuld Memorial Pool to partici- wirlu sUvol ri^ht-ol-way known as | two mainlenan^ men, Kevin Bon- A]pcrt Po , B j c^^ Biel-. - « y Classical otltstandi' .WHir-iuatinr, in snorK P / • „ , w r KhV isu, v v' by her hi.sb.nd **** * lhe P^yground program Marion PJ. and another oO-foot-wid^ j n and l Jtopkr. a soorcftiry. *X* iS ^ '£ Rhto- LBI?Ue amrf* $1?priz -eS t0 tW(> fri Saftt a for toe T ( Ce aVVCck A om 10t oU:30 E h sLreet W M Sem01 5 wh haVe in four interment was in Hazolwood C,e- D.^ '\/^ ^ 7(,ai^lter Mrs' °" ' ' ' ^ ri^t-of-way west of OJfl Tot? I.ia-da Utecht, ar.ti a desk atMitianU ^ ' 'S f "f , .fn!) frf ^ M^S " -° -^^A vears Thk GoH'TPC 1™ 1 h£ls n cf lte Ladn WeJ1 metenf. WAway. - | ^ ^-; tVe" and a P ^?^ ^ designated a ' Rd. and to provide for the hiring ot j D,al^ w^^e. The 16 a*M«i*l ^ p^ ^ '»T2' ^^ ^"^^ • "" fuarded to Oar ftine Schmidt apeciflc dayfo r swimmi as Jl a aSi n ristllie Mr. Caltoway hadre ,i*d in West- , ; , AlTs I^t lr n A !l of Weai ^- W" additional r,crtation commission guards include Robert Hcpe, Don ^ ^ ' ^^ ut' M Z" ^tlclpalion in Latin Depart- *«*«••** ^ Schmidt. Ca lows; SeJlu field for many yolars before mov-1 ^ r.' ;j!' ° ' Edison. Roosevelt and Tama- personnel were adopted at a public Mutz, Franz DeJong Chap Lyng T' p . « f ci «? * ™nt activities: Karen Roos .and . ^mpton Memorial A^rd, the ing to Rowten six yem-s ago. He|*J ^rservices will be heW it ?ues"Tu^^: Franklin, and Jef- hearing wilhout objection. Make Kenny. Groat Bu^ncre! I'l^l ^w^Tt ' SU"an WoIf" J?7,.L Crampton Memorial ! Frendl FHZGS PetU in de Sch o Ill award c f !i «w a retired owner cf tho Guy8 71 ^G « ferson-ffednesdays; Grant, McKin- -Piret readings were held on ordi- Beo Letolberfi. Tom FenneU Eric ^ ""1. , ^^ -« • ' ^^ °° f ^ ^ , + *» ! P«- Iey and M. Callaway Associates, , H(me" ST Fi* Broad St pIntl Woshinglon-ThuredayB; Co- nances to amend the table of firo R(;hirmm Rick Actoar mui An- Sem.e Chib ce^bbatos: Sheme Francc awanb" prases to two Mu- jented-totte graduate ^o ini the IUmbUS UnC In and Wilson commercial artists and was an ^J!^n "t Gray's 7rlii"4and7^ ' ° -^- department personnel and to appro- t1l0ny, Bc, Brenni too? T^enS ^i,r to Tnoxell am-d Ann dents who have attained the highest opinion of his coaches has best dem- io1 this av?Mfie Inth e Stlldy f lhe Jtelch J uoceB8 in an Army vetenan of World War 1. He ,n tomo i-o v In e,Tcnt wiH be ^ ^^^ * P^«n prlate $1,000 for the purchase of a JU1 Mcierdierek, C^y Sa^ge ^ ^J°^v, , « ° J^T^ ^ L 4i. * * ^ nlt y HcLL R d( was a former memher of the We^t- '; :,i » *mcnt will be .w]1 ] ^ availaWe at registration on defibrolator. Councilman William O. Gau.0.vn T,',' ' ° ^ " ^ o*amis: Stere language for three or more years, for the sport of wrestling, and wiio field Presbyterian ChiM-ch .I"WHL. e,lch playgl.ound Registration at Blarcom explained llnat the first or- Br-unnquoll. Peter Mdlale. Di«k The firet prize" of $25 was awarded plans to continue his participation:'in H ' *iirvi H hv r f M ' - one playground only is required for dinance would facilitato adminisrra- Shannon and Debbie Spiiagg. to Paula R'abkin and thei-second tnat sP°rt- Tne award this year went ',e'? r^nnnn rni£J"v i "*' Declares Dividend I1O°1 participation. tion and provide continuity oi corn- 17 !• Scholastic wr#mg autands: Rob- prize of $20 to Martha Susan Rossi.. ^Fran k Jackson, urcneiine uannon uaiMwa> iwoi Publicity for the playground pro- mand in the fire department and I1Q1SOH b:n Fi'9her ands ^ Saxby. Spanish prizes, very much inter- A complete listing of graduates sens Kooert u. 0 i^wayicn and j r^hert B. Barloav. president, "Kie gram will be directed by Phyllis that the dofibrolator used in-enrdiac Student Couitoil awai^ds: Preisi- ested in further international under- begins on page one. Austin S. of^Wraston-Salem, NX.: |Centra l Jei.sey Rank and Trust ManLhey, assisted by Robert Bou- cases would be of benefit to the (Con-imrd frrm nw l) ' — ———-r--^—^—~--^ , . — d w juiic ^,, co^ions m., H'^M^tt.Tt-t ^rsis o^^?,,n^;^^ Hr ™ - ^^^^^^^^^^^^HB made to B« Note Dame CW1,.,-j to stockhuldur.s of record Friday, playground daily program and Spe- tinguishod one house, thro brush, Sp"nish Maureen Stephanie Mo- I i||Hiiil ^^^cTifc ' £ WS^^^^^^^KSSm cent Center. Nortralk. | Juno 19. • cial events and Iwo car fires. The department Na, y and Fran Rulh Ra'bins ^^•••^^^^Vl fl T I Cj ft LN^^^^H . of s!L,al tent ifaddHioS to the ^""fire^ctoSi "'two^to.uHy , F™nnh'. JMn E' Ct)*os'. Laura ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^5S^S^^^Hi 2 a arguellte u regularly scheduled programs each meetings and one state meeting. 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; UNERAL DmECTORS fie s C " •••'"^••(^••.i --^^." jiff X"^fl^ « c|«>ol at6 p.m: good htaUh ifto S t^ciffa?"^ ' i \ ~" ^^^^M 1 bart JaflGe a er :: '.;.; ••;.. : -;>A::': ••-•. ••.:..•;•, -- ^^r -C^l FRED H. GRAY, JR. ? - ™? rt^ habit. Medieal research 3ms linked I Tr T> 7 n/* 7 1 I ; :,i :,- ^ . * President and Ccnc.a! Manner audience, announced that a P^l^ic: cignretle smoking with emphysema 1 V f!F)i rfiYWYML N PCkil)Pnr' ' I ee in wlUb f C Cr0UUU J T • : - : r -^ ' DAVID B. CRABIEL ™ * e * held by h€ dti^ns jan d chronic bronchitis. I V • ^ GWWCM . | ? ^: - : - ^ - . . Executive \ice-rreMdent !l o Preserve Mountainside on Jun? 1 7> • • fy 7 • • ' > - I ;:n:^; - c. FREDERICK POPPY 30 at 0 P.m. in the BeechW«cd 4 MILLION VICTIMS I - IJWTtZini ZOCIICICS $7.50 i I j ; •' ; =" Vice-Pit'ident School. iUUU 'UUUH ; • \ WESTFIELD: 318 East Broad St., Fred H. Gray, Jr., manager 233-0143 . *"* n«t regular monthly meet- More thjan 4 million Ammoans lf > RDftAn-CT iWP^TPIPIH *C=> 1 ^ kn n ,« ,. r. , , . 1w.11, * L . «^ JftS »fth e Mayor and Council will have chronic bronchitis, a disease j* ^U/ fc- UKljAU bi., WfcoIrlfcLU > 'B N M n M AMM fc ; CRANFORD: 12 Springfield Ave., William A. Doyje, manager 276-0093 be held July 21 at 8 p.m. at the closely associated with cigarette 1 * > cr»o ft|ft -UlwiHliSiiri CZTrTD I _; ' "' .. - • •' • _ ,. • ,_ .Beechwood School. ^smoking. ... , JC^D rree WTT wrapping f ^ • ttmtn, , torn $ Wriest Lyug Erie Jolun display was ^rran^ed by composer Richard Fefciano's al the parish of/ice or at the door High Graduates Garen Bruce 'MacdonaM Adrienne MkfteKe WMder Student Art Mrs. Hazel Ward of BemAt & "Four Canticles and Psalm 150," on the night of the concert. All pro- Joy Macdonald Jeffrey Scott Wilson Grain's staff, througfi the coopera- from "Songs for Darkness and coeds go to the SoedaJ Choir Fund. Mary Mack Lori Elise Win^r Light." Donna Louisa Gannon tion of Mrs. Rachel-Sullivan, art su- HONOR STUDENTS; toan A. MacPIhcrson Pliridip Montgomery Winter Works Displayed pervisor of Weslfiekl public schools. GOT A GRIPE? T • Deborah Oar-amagno Sponsor, patron, donor and stu- Keith Walters MacRae William T. Woods dent cards of admission are on sale WRITE THE EDITOR High Honor- Tra-cey Ann Carragher Dan Ma^dox Kenneth ftunyon Wright An exhibit of art works done by Leslie JflaKfr Saimders Mary A3ice Clash Richard Leigh Mahr Linda Anne Wright pupils in the fcmNJi, -fifth and sixth 2nd High Honor— Stephanie Aidtn Cimaglia Craig T. Young grades, Washington and Tam^tjUL-y Choir Concert Gregory Steven Godner Emily Marks on Jonathan. Alters Bagger David M. Matus Lance Zingale Schools, is currently being shown in 3rd High Honor •— Michael Conney the windows of Barrett & Crain, Barbara A. Corcoran Colleen Betty McCarthy At St. Paul's Charles AJpert Robert Anthony McGlynn Inc., 43 film St. .This varied collec- Jean Adams Kathleen Joan Costello Karen Leslie Oowan James L, Mclnlyre Perk Marks 40 tion included free-form sculptures in The 14th annual Choir Concert Nancy Lynn Anderson Annmiarie Crosta Sarah Elizabeth Meier ceramic, piapier machier, pJaslic wiiJ be presented by the Choirs of REMEMBER - IT'S HIS DAY David Arthur Boeder Alice Louise Cunnlck Wehdy EJIen Merron Years with Company and copper; abstract and represen- Men and Boys of St. Paul's Church Constance Lee Balmer James MjeClesler Cypher Susan Rutii Merry tational paintings, and a group of at 8:30 tomorrow evening. Music £or Judy Caroline Barnes Lori EUcn Mertz Willard W. Peck recently celebrat- mobiles. These whimsical and imag- Father will enjoy Theodore Josejili OeuUacki ed his 48th anniversary as a mem- the concert has been selected from Stuart h. IJauchner Don«a Jean Davidson Oharles M. Mitchell inative pieces indicate an abund- ber of Metropolitan Life Insurance the repertory to be sung by the choir our husky cocktails Richard N". Bauer Steve W. Deas Hilliary Jane Mitluck ance of artistic talent and creativity on its tour of England which begins Robert Milton Bishop WiHiahj A. DeGiulo Fred Peier Monacelli Company's home office staff, the among (he youngster. Some of those company lias announced. June 28. Under the direction of and man-sized dinners. Fred Boss . , 'r I&eodore Rene DeRozario Joshua Allen Moritz whose works are on display are: Richard Connelly, and with Edward Peter Brown Nancy Lorraine Derr David L«e Moskowitz Mr. Peck, who lives at 931 Rail- •Elisabeth Shaw, Stu Morse, Rich- Parmentier, an alumnus of the Qaitbsy Jo Carden William DiTrolio Carol Ann Murray way Ave., is vice-tpresident in charge ard Papsin, Sharon Valji, John Bal- choir, as organist, the choir will sing Nancy N. Chenitz : G. Evans Dittman Sharon Ann Nauity of personnel activities at Metropoli- dasare. Maggie Moore, Betty Lay, "Dum complerentur," Palestriira; Reservations: Joanne Mather Clark - Carol Ann Nelson tan. He i^, active in many person- June Ehrlieh, Will Russell, Bill "When to the temple Mary went," Diane Elaine Anne Lawrence Neuhauser nel associations, is a vice-president Bloom, Wendy Baer, Amy Lewis, Eocard; "Jtauchzeltfem Herren alle Elizabeth 'Mary Ksren Arlene Dolshun JE 8-1413 or 766-1150 1 Steven Lewis Norman of the Comununity Concerts Associa- Beth Rochlin, Sheila Hawtins, Slx'ar- Welt," Schuetz; Kjrie and Cioria Susan Patricia,Cutrer IQh>aJbe>tli Fond Downer Deborah Lovell Nye ' tion in Westfield1, and a member of on CuJver, Teddy Barrett, Brian Shayn Dra$>er from Monteverdi's Ifi51 Mass for ABbert G. Danker Jr. Kathleen Towns-end O'Dair the College Men's Oub of Westfidd, Powers, Nancy Doerrer, Jill Kosfci, Four Voices; Psalm 90, for choir, Mjary Sage Dughl Marguerite Pakenh'ain and the Adirondack League Club at Kathy Roberts, Nancy Paterson, Raymond M. Cantwell, Innkeeper • Gary Gurtfe Dunn organ, ami beHs, by Charles Jves; Timothy E. Davis John C Palmer Old Forge, N.Y. He also enjoys Kathy Schuvart, Annie Bork, Oind.y the Mote* "O Heil-and reiss die Him- Nancy Hmveli Dean Robert Eisenfoaeh Marvin Keith Palmer bridge, tennis, swimming, sailing, Wederich, Ijynn Jacob, Carolyn An- mel Auf," Brahms; "Lof the fuJl, David Kirk Eggleston Victoria Jaye EUcker Sherrie Lynne Palmer photography, opera and travel. drews, Tina Tracey, Susan Griffin, Kalherine E. Falk; iirtal ," Gerald Fin^i; "Let Stacey Ann Farley Nicholas Theodor Pappas Mr. Peck is married to the'former Dave Conluro, Melissa Stone, Doug us with a gladsome mind," Aran 'Martha darter Fratt Robert Festa James Joseph Partner Gaut, Mary Owston, Cathy Sea- On EouU 202, BcraardtvilU, N. J. 1 James Pull Cheery Feng He-Icn L. Sites. They have two sons, Ridout; "A Hjimn to Saint Peter." Janet Susan Gage Cynthia Fry Pearson Kim, a graduate student at Yale, stream, K«,thy Kelly, Nick Frangcs, Benjamin Britten; "I was glad when William A. Gordeuk , Jonathan Stanley Fishbein Richard Craig Percy and Doug, who recently graduated Andrea Visich, Lori Magliaro, Bill i%Qbm Hope FisJier Rippe, ai^d Carole they said unto me," Parry: and the Helen Ann Gmtd J- Elizabeth Lynn Perley from Brown University, world premiere of the young Ameri- Sherilyh Sue Greek '. li&ncl Ellen Foster Deborah Ann Peters William R. Greisser Anthony Franco Barbara Ruth Peterson Philip James Grigg Wayne F. Frew Gail Aiison Petz Carolyn Gutai Jsnet Kay FYilkerson David Oharles PJiillips Judith Aiin Kehn . Barbara B. GaflbreaUi William Ztfltan Pope Hoily Anne Holder , Nancy J. Gailigan Mark Ev-ans Porter Jonathan Jay Hopkins , Tracey Lee Garret! Kathleen Pinar Post Robert D. Jackson Peter Lawrence Geenberg Kimiberly Jean Powell Edward R '.-'Cretan Jr. If you're not getting Janet Sue Johnson Christopher Pratt Anne McVey Kehn Gail Brashears Gibson Diane Cathleen Pristrock A. OoMeen Kelly Kfitfileen Gill Susan 'Mary Qiiill 1 ' ^ Michael J, Kinnjngham Patricia Anne Gilmartin Jelyn Cayce Rabin Emily E. ajaOosta tfyta Ooff William Bradley Randel •-:"-^ :'.;!z:)(Pir-j--:-\:-'-7.'.':,"'•-/- '-'^''••—:•'- -

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NANCY F. REYNOLDS PEARSALL EDWIN O. EDWARDS, LEE K. WARING C. B. SMITH, JR. DANKER & DANKER, WILLIAM A. CLARK INC BARRETT & CRAIN Inc. ASSOCIATES AND KEALTOH Realtor 436 South Ave. West REALTOR Realtor* — Iniwroiw AD 2-2500 & ft REALTORS 15 E, BROAD 8THEKT Member Multiple Listing System Hcmbem of Multiple REALTORS FRANKENBACH 112 Elm St. 5f«niber Multiple Uirtlngr Servicfi ''Two Colonial Offices" 111 Central Ave. 149 ELMER STREET 233-5555 Westfieid "Area Repreneittattve for SUGGEST . . . MAGNIFICENT RANCH WESTFEELD Tran«-Amerlea Referral" WESTFIELD MOUNTAINSIDE 232-9300 (Anywhere In the U.S.A,) ESTABLISHED Jl*^a Member of The LOVELY 5 YEAR OLD RANCH Multiple tAutlue System LOCATED IN THE BEAUTIFUL* 232-4848 CHAPEL. HILL. AREA OF 232-1800 233-1800 MOUNTAINSIDE. S P A C I OUS ROOMS THROUGHOUT IN- NESTLED IN TREES Multiple SEE OUR UNIQUE CLUDE LtARGH ENTRANCE RENTALS Wrstfleld FOYER, FAMILY KOOM, 2% Space for the children to play TWO NICE BIG COLONIALS! BATHS, 3 BBDHOOMS, LIVING on extra Iar^e lot OOGxltiO), IN WESTFIELD! WINDOW DISP1AY KXCIJUSIVK AREA REPRESENTATIVES FOR KOOM, DINING ROOM, FAN- quiet Scotch Plaint* street, Lriv- We have a few rentals from "EXECUTIVE HOMESBARCH" -— AN AFFILIATE OF TASTIC KITCHRN, LfAUNDRST hitf roam, kitchen with eating STONE'S THROW TO J35D- per mo. and up, perhaps OF HOMES FOR SALE PREVIEWS, INC., THE WORLD'S FIRST AND FORE- ROOM AND 26 FT. SCREENED tpace, sereened/glafised pareh. we may be able to iielp you. MOST INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE CLEARING PORCH ALL ON ONE FLOOR. Three bedrooms, J Vj bathe, at- ROOSEVELT JUNIOR HIGH! HOUSE. ALSO SOLE AREA MEMBERS OF "CLA," CENTRAL AIR CONDITION- tached grarag-e. Ideal a tarter PROJECTED IN COLOR (COUNTRY LIVING ASSOCIATES) A LEADING METRO- ING, SODDED LAWN, CAR- home. 130,900, POLITAN-SUBURBAN EXECUTIVE REFERRAL SERV- PETED. $26,000. WIDER CHOICE t ICE WITH HEADQUARTERS IN N. Y. CITY. 1. FRAME & BRICK J78.900. 1 ! GEM !! CONSTRUCTION Cute as the "dickens" — 3 bed- Ynu'H • like our room Uajiu Cod home in spot- t hurat UT, , • ENTRANCE VESTIBULE COMFORTABLE COLONIAL Truly "betttr than new" condi- lews condition. There is a bright FIREPLACE IN living room, largo eat-in kit- and \V-ert* dtsi \v*xi» up- tion •— this charmer, in the JJST1NG WELL MAINTAINED COLO- Fnmldin School district, has 21 FOOT LIVING ROOM chen, full baserhent and at- m-itt thai .TtliS" is t turn*- u> attractive living room, dlnlnfi tached garage, Very handy j'usumo. Mak** an. i FOUR BEDROOM DAZZLING NIAL. "WITHIN WALKING DIS- Hootch Plains area to shopping1 wish your Realtor TANCE OF ALL SCHOOLS. roum, electric kitchen (self LARGE FORMAL DINING RM. COLONIAL BEAUTY NEW LISTINGS!!!! CENTER ENTRANCE, LARGE donning oven) grade level fam- and transportation. LIVING ROOM WITH FIRB- ily room & laundry. Three bed- PINE PANELLED DEN PLUS PERCHED ON A '1IANT1NM 3 bedroom COT- PI4ACB, FORMAL DINING rooms. Attached garage, full 'ration V •• SUNROOM iti hi. WlKiDliV SiiTTJNti. ROOM, LARGE KITCHEN basement Covered patio over- WINDING TRAIL Ff.'sh ;iinl pr<.-lty and t-u.sy to "SCHOOL CHILDREN'S ART" WITH BREAKFAST AREA, looks 200' deep lot, completely V/2 BATHS $30,900. IN MOUNTAINSIDE oun- for. .MOHKllN <-»L-In KIT- BEAUTIFUL SCREENED fenced rear yard. Just Hated, Cfl K-N, .MWDICKX HATH and Vj.An exhibit of .school childrenTK art created in Taniaqut-s & PORCH OVERLOOKING PRI- only f 33»t>00 ! 4 TWIN SIZE BEDROOMS 3 BEDROOMS - Vh BATHS 574,900 lU'iTf.itinn routn- Jleecnt roof Washington Schools under the guidance of Mm Sullivan la pres- VATK REAIi YARD, THREE ONE BEDROOM nn.i rurinu-f, ]:,{) amp---0 v, ently on display in our 43 IZhn Street office windows. Mrs. Kazfl GOOD BEDROOMS, 1% BATHS, You will love thla .spotless vlcttriv MT\irt\ Low uixoy it nil Ward of our stalt made the arrangements. We hope you'll puuge BASEMENT RBC. ROOIVI. MID ON THIRD FLOOR Ranch type home, I^resh paint at pr^tMiUH^, hcutir.y: ciwt. Lovely y.cotcli AUGUST POSSESSION. ATTENTION Inside and out. In addition to & reflect on the creativity of youth as you paaa our way. 2 CAR GARAGE 3 J'iiiitus " area. ?3O,E*0(), GREEN THUMBERS the 3 bedroome, l ^ baths, there ru (FOR NEWS ARTICLE SEE PAGE 6, S13C- 1) $42,1*00. PRETTY LOT it* a la,ri?e 19%* living room itnd (h^ 'Tl, (Vnter Hall Co- apaclous kitchen with dining COLONIAL with center en- PRICED AT $49,5001 urea, and g-laaaed and screened li'it ial "ii wide, wrll-lu ndacaiJfd trance hall, large living: room DOCTOR, PLEASE! 11 in I. MfHUtiCuHy kept! Livins 5 BEDROOMS perch. Basement and attached attach*-*! j^nrnue < • . •"'i* % with fireplace, dining room, estate r ^ n ( r JI u (^ hull IN pmiii, din in R rtmin, den, tuit-i ll garage, Nestled on a lovely electric kitchen, 1st floor den. treed lot lOOxlfiO in Crealwood ^ a doctor in the h flunked **> lUr huftf IIVIUK !ii tclieii, jjowdtT room. :i airy FRANKLIN SCHOOL-COLONIAL Three bedrooms (master BR is 2. EXCELLENT CONDITION! One who would liK* an office rt Uli lunitlHome tire- he ii rooms, mmkrn h;ilh. Spark- WITH CENTER HALL, LIVING area, just over the Wustfteld 18.9' lone, plus alcove), 1^ line in Soocth Plains. in his home? If so, l£t us iiugj^o^ ling'! Westlit'ld. ?:)!', ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, bathe, attached garage. Exquis- 27 FOOT LIVING ROOM two offerings on Kast Bread ;$i. , . , The moriiTii kltvlien LARGE DINING BOOM, MOD-ite grounds (lot is almost 80' (13x13) DINING ROOM — one Quoted at $52,800;-an- j htiM ^vtry 4-»n^ I'liitiiii' ami TX'IQL'K Hrii-k Jincl Frame Co- ERN KITCHEN WITH AT- wide) over 125 rose bushes, tall otht*r M $5y*5*M), Very different I r\i-^llent titnfIIu: ^i»uv4> « • , lonial. 5 liciirinniiH, 2 modern TACHED LAUNDRY ROOM. trees, many Hhrubg, tool houwe DISHWASHER and vi Thtre IH a larue (-- v IS) Hill Us. IXTKItKSTliVi flr^t floor FIRST FLOOR POWDER ROOM Included. ThiH home ia abso- $44,900. tutiiil* room hmi- layout: ptiiK'i IIMI dfn plus sun- AND BEAK PORCH. LARGE lutely epotlcaa! ?3a 5OO & DINING AREA "A WIDE SELECTION" PLAY AREA IN BASEMENT. ( # rcnini, living- mom, dining room, IN MOQERN KITCHEN COLONIAL fikrtii i»ink lirlrk • • i i-;tt-in kill hi'Ji, powder room. Tht-r«- Is n\*i> u ^f For the paet SIK weelcs lffitings (in the Westfleld Board area) DEEP LOT WITH TWO CAR PANELLED DEN If you like the tranquility of rtlt-il i rt-M'Utiini room • • have exceeded wales by about 50%—a new experience far us and GAKAGR. FIVE BEDROOMS peaceful living, we invite you At the nesir of Hir highly a pleasant one for purchasers who now have a, wider selection FOUR URGE BEDROOMS to inspect this lovely clean and to chooa from. Indications continue to verify a lessening of the WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING. Established neighborhood, nenr neat home on almost % ucre of loot M|(inr*h *MI»krr appreciation rate—and in some cases a leveling off or slight Hoosevelt Jr, Hivh, short walk ON SECOND country living1. Babbling brook Inn! million) ruurf (ivMHi EDWIN O. EDWARDS, drop In value—as compared with a few months ago. However, $40,900. to UR station! largo lot, tall nearby. Thero are 3 liedroomg i PLUS URGE BEDROOM, IT SPARKLES! 4 au In* tl^Jort'ti t itr lot* N!WI<- the demand for good homey remains high and we are forecast Hi if trees, winding- Btreet, Lar^o liv- upstairs , . - Sim IH II lavatory. Large master bed* Iar*£e fipacloua kitchen, powder tirni-'titiii' nil wn' CATION. SIX DELIGHTFUL room haa Itn own bath. IJeau- rijujn and magnificent screened t*aIT* it has had. Pretiy living ROOMS, 1% BATHS, 3 BED- WALL TO WALL CARPETING mum uMTh Hreplaet\ A pun el KM] 233-5555 tlful condltluii, many built-in porch 21'xl2 ovt»rlookin(f tliia ROOMS, ItECRMATION BASE- tras. Double traraire. $ INCLUDED well shrubbed and treed estate, di'n adjoins- the dining room, MENT, OIL HEAT, GARAOR. extras. Double $4^500. jMmhcr uS1* appreciate the mud t;ull bu^em^nt and fcanige. xd«al ATTRACTIVE WOODED LOT. 21/2 BATHS Scotch iJlains residential area. room oIT the kitchen when th*> 2 CAR GARAGE n come in frnm play. :i SPACIOUS - GRACIOUS $43,900. TALI OAKS ,s, 1st II. lav- In IIIN. l^Hznhi^tli Flynn . .1 NEW ARRIVAL PRICED AT $54,900! SEX BEDROOMS . Joy Ilrown 740-4014 Quiility built by well known GRANT SCHOOL "CHOICE 'GARDENS' LOCATION" local contractor. "Entrance hall, $54,900. wood burn in fir ftrcpliice in liv- EXTRA "GOODY" WYCHWOOD SCHOOL AREA $43,500 $59,900. LEE K. WARING ing room, dining room, 1st door family room, large eat-in kit- AT $33,9001 5 BEDROOMS - V/j BATHS <*f room for Multiple Ufttla* Member chen, 25' recreation roomt FOUR or ji'rowli ; rniiiUy Tbln photogenic Colonial i* situated In the heart uf twin size bedrooms, 'ZVz baths, IN WESTFIELD DEN & 2 CAR GARAGE WfHtHeldV deHlimbie *'(;artlen«" »et>tion» The irttrne- I n^: room Uh flr«>- IS S3. Broad St. double ganifiG, Hot water heat, SPIC & SPAN SPLIT tively re«t,ored interior lncluilrH 3 bcdrtM>ni*i^-**Ms 4 zone. On dead-end street, , . llu^r bnth* » . . imnciled den, Inrge ltvlnu: room with ttre- Tu our nought after North side 1 sh(3rt walk tr> all Hehoals, MOVE-IN CONDITION location, this brick and frame niom » » , JAMES J. DAVIDSON pJnoe & "bullt-iiiM, ' t-linrtiling dining- room ivHh 500. IDEAL FOR ENTERTAINING! corner eupljoordu, wjnirklinK nclen4 larger family. Four twin «ize Realtor innt room with iiualnt H over N" picture hny win- PHONES A _pr_tjHtifi"e__._hoiii!j.. on. a lovely IVII Ik H» t'V dow overlooking Hlmdy rear ynrd—certainly an PRETTY LIVING ROOM LedruoniH and 2 complete batha NIII>|I«, depot, Walter ICclthnrt ...... 2U2-7954 un Hticund Hour with fifth bde- wpfHleil «oruiT in W^stUeUh All Member uf the Ideul home fur n growing family* SIn*ie the llwtiu^ DINING ROOM \\ ruomn are. oVHr-Kizfc for hoth ieN, eU'() . , , Cull luts "Ju«t arrived," tuny we uutfgegt an early calif Barton Bitch off room and third bath on top a ftimily and gracious enter- y tui till* i C. B. SMITH, JR. EXCELLENT KITCHEN floor, The living room has (Ire- Multiple Muting Syntcra place and is over 27%' lon^r. uiinhiK. In addition, there Is ;i 1 recreation room JIIUI a gumo GRADE LEVEL FAMILY ROOM Iliiiing' room IH formal mzu, 10 MANY FINE LISTINGS Realtor den, powder room and -large room. Jdeully located for all WITH LAUNDRY schools, Centrally air condi- LOVELY RANCH modernized kitchen, linuement tional! 3 tilt*d baths- 2 powder —• 6 room split, 111 Central Ave. THREE TASTEFULLY tind 2 ear g-arage, May we tell IN WESTFIELD North aide, Wauhingrton School, you more? rooms. $lr6tUU0. DECORATED BEDROOMS WONDROUS VIEW Larg:e wooded lot, 2 baths, flre- MOST EXCITING! pluue, conv. porch. 233-417(1. REASONABLE TAXES $65,000 232-9300 THREE IMMACULATE HOMES WES'ITIELD — I^aree center COVERED PATIO (22x10) fc Member Multiple I/tatlnff Syitem r?OOKM 1in hall txidor, 5 bedrooms. Grant Ov* ll|l*4ll tiln111 "f>• <•t ' r Kitchen Aid double oven elon- I aft i>' •H'ilUlt-lII lh*-nnl CK >1 II1 it 11 1 Ye*, ifiere nre inoro than one hundred ro»e liu«he« trie Btove, Mid $G0'a, Principals DANKER & DANKER, ONE F1OOR LIVING? bur iM'riio • , * AD 2-2500 , 1'It rec bf^- i»pil- 1 Mini rtimlit km both in aide and yielding over a tliouHoiid beautifdl iiLultl-culurett only. 233-7831. rtiu IIIH . , , '{ f» |ii rt*|*y tlJp*l ildwerw on lite grroundN of thin trnftlllonnl Wr*tltelil Inc. J I)a \ot UH show you the selec- bill IlK . . . 1*1 »'il«*r riMim , . * I out. ])mi"t miss iiiHPectinfi' iliis Ample parking lit rcwr 1 1 Colonial hiinie. The Immaculate lAierlM* inrtml«i tion that IH available * * . anujnn o car ^.irinIK** t , . May fine hrnno Tor it will be hard Tw three bedrooiuB—1% bnthn « . • 18* den .vrltlt thL-m ;i i-UHtuiii buUi l»rU:k ramh tvll y*ni in ur Hhtnvf l<> find one bolter! If!rat floor 149 ELMER STREET . Area Hcpreseutnflve for in Scotch i*l;Urts with 7 rooms, pliin has entrance vestibule. 21 HheLve«. nWfcly dei'urnted llvlnic roam with Tranw -America llef«rral !i baths, nn :L du;\d mu\ strwt i'm>t living room with fireplace plnc*f family dining room, electric Kitchen -» , • . . listed at $(1,iK»n; a framr iiiul adjoining T.V. room, for- f*pnee for recre-ntlun In Ijniienient* Since this to 232-4848 ami stucuo 3 bedroom ranch EIGHT YEAR OLD mal tiinins room, .sparKUnR kit deMlrable new llKting:, hope yuu'IL not delay* Phones with a d«*llj*htful ja1"usl*'d i. hen with broakfJiHt nook and Evenlng-a Only IHircli nnil - Car K n ra^e, in BRICK AND FRAME u puwdvr ruinn close-by; up- Cbnrlen W. Roko«ny, ,AT) 2-1*151 slalrw a total uf fuiir bedrooms Luclelle A. Oehrleln .. .232-7800 Mountainside . . listed at *•!-,- i BUI MnUh 232-8503 Jnefc VV. Cnriicat«r#*.AD 3-074| 50u; and a .spacious Ivm^, walk- COLONIAL SPLIT {k uIM'II . . . Four RAMBLING CAPE COD *vlii-Klxe IiiMlrooniK - . • TITO $39,400. Custom -built on one of the llril hafliN t > . llu^e liitu- "FOR A LARGE FAMILY" highest novations In JMountaln- THE GALLERY OF HOMES ly ralHli . , . JJviup: $54,900. filde, thin 3 bedroom, 2 balh >v 1 t Ii ilrepliMT . . Nt'Htled on a beautiful 70 foot ranch provides all the amenities Here en IMI \u\rv\\ . , . (luirtiw x 1 Ti a foot lush lot, this Cape i necessary for modern living:. It Coilcier lias an entrance* hall, Another "new nrrivnl**—nncl one thnt'ft Ideal for a IK centrally air conditioned, has I ii^ MII tul ei'k: 4»verloi Jivinu room with log burn In lurgre netlve family. The •wpiutiou« Interior lneluden CLOSE TO SCHOOL! the com plrtelj' cqn 1 1 f a central vacuum system, Nutone iirepltu * ! breozeway porch, foi A liedroom**—-3Vi biithn . . , '27 living room >vlth radio & intercom throughout, wivini i>oolT ^vlitrli ivJII |>e a $34,000—THE SPACIOUS INTERIOR of thin lovoly ;homG In k k nuil diuhiF? room, very bright flreplitce, den with imnelled VTJIM & bookKhelven, modern kitchen with the latest Tastefully decorated homo in Ntiiuin« rtiiiii joy . P „ J.ut Pan wood (opposite park and playground) will win approval, Mlttc: ii|>]irti.\> line aere. ami cheerful kitchen with table cheerful nelenco kitchen . . . mud ro«>int K tellr may wet b*'ith«, heated driveway & under- -ii fL. fiimily room ami lav. at you will bo pleaded, for thia ground wprlnkler system. There listing, Krade level. Torn or cupboards; GORGEOUS - MODERN home ts shining* and are many, many other sueelal In the dining room. 4 ballrooms. throughout. features that we'd like to tell 543,000—RANCH WITH CHARACTER Mudcrn home with bal- The wall-to-wall carpeting la BRICK-AND-FRAME you about. Won't you uall anced center halt through to big: modern kitchen. The family like IHMV! $4L.\!*0rt, room opens to the fenced rear yard. Three excellent bedrooma, FOUR BEDROOMER IN 2 tiled baths; spacious* dining- room and living" room with a fire- STONEHENGE place. In Fiinwood. close to whopping" and transportation. $75,900 552,900—CJ3NTKH HALJy COLONIAL* With deep (306') lot, juKt COLONIAL 6 YEARS OLD ALAN JOHNSTON, INC. made for an outrloor family. Handsome 25' living room and a \H lirautlfiil liKiilrrn 4 BEDROOMS - 2olrt & trnnMiHirtutloii, The nent Interior vrn klU-liru with lar^i illii- mal fiinintr rornn, :iil Cl-J1- kit- (Wwt bound Inn* — opposite Lawrence Avenue) )ivi nj; rr>om lias a wood hum - h liielmlc^ II lnfilru«m»--17' family room, elertrlc kit- WBSTPH!ir.D PAN WOOD inK (irt* pliir -v, A total of 10 liiK :iri a . , * I'mviU'r room rlicn with good table space with chen . J . ntcvl>- dernriit^tl living room & dining; - - - foilvi'iilrutvr ami i-imrtns 233 North Avenue 2ES8 South Avenue runnis and '1 hatlis affonlK won- the much sought after pan- room - . » lilf covrrrfl pntlo - , . deep jnrd with tool rMiNt" (o Jill MtMHMilN . . i lOv- OI1(M! j'junily room and powder dori'ul li\'Tiitr spai'f fur a grow- houffe. TIIIH !H a «:(MMl home at H reasonable AD 3-0065 FA 2-7700 iiiisr family! J(!*,y*"O< rnoni clone-by, ("p.stairs i per- May we it'll you inorcf i^itnodt lari^lily f(*rt bright and cheery bedrooms AMI'LIQ PARKING BOTH OFFICE3S with many with (wo sparkling filed bath.s< I t\s clnfcr to tiic ever popular Evts. Onlr . • » lVr tlu liope you \\\M town pfirk and modern elemen- i Roiemnir Mcnres 232-2259 nil I iimmiitly it* Hte UifK tary ^rhoo] :md eany walking lU'll^litiiil IiiMiioiihu^ or t.o ritataiu't-' tc* all ^ehoola. It is aji Kay Doothe 232-0880 Itt'iir niort- <1t- excellent value! Jndr Smith 233-1170 Marlon MIHwutcr 322-8083 Betty Hnmpton 8SD-nK86 Lnnro Serge , , .754-2606 - 1,000 SQUARE FEET - Rath Taylor , 232-780S Judith Znne , 332-1448 V\\\ \\- vnv\iviv({ and nir (.nnrli - JAMES J. DAVIDSON "ON THE BOULEVARD" tirnifii orrict'K in rcntral i;iif«i- ELSIE BETZ, INC., Realtor \\vsx I.)istri**t of AVcKltinM, clusc REALTOR AND INSCJUOR S BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS tn Pot^t OITk*t\ Avitilablu iinnn" (Blcmber of the Multiple LUtlns Syitem) dlauly, Hiutuhl*1 fur i*rnfi***simi- $52,500. 254 E. B1I0AD ST. nt *ir l»usinews uru^iki^at i<*iif4. HONEST V. V. UAhWj, INSUHOU WESTFIELD TIIIM itfiodoGTPnU' KIIKHMII t«t}ip home offcm Npltce A privacy for a growing? rnitilly* TIi* cheerful Intrrlor THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC Inrluden 5 beilriMiiuM—-15 IvnihM « . . ffrncl AD 2-7550 room %vHh chrrrjr IMUIPIIMI flreplflre >vnll, REALTORS INSURORS PEARSALL new kitchen ^vitli mnple cablnrtiif illNlnviiftliert WALK TO ALL SCHOOLS Onlyt . . . 17' flen. fiinilly illnrnir room. Deep ynrd with $63,900 I>. Hnll ...... S32-0044 play *pave» We 4Ikc It A hope you ^vlll, too! STATBI/y heme -with spacious veranda and roomHf high ceilings, AND Darbara Muirnj- 233-5097 Spacious Colonial In Scotch Plains, Four triple size bedrooms, l^o ur bedrooms and trem on clous bath fully modernized. The first Larg-e living- room and dining1 room. Screened porch and flag-- Four bedrooms i>lus a suite on the third floor of two more stone patio overlooking" n large, well manicured lot. Modern and tremendous bath fully modernized. The 31THt lloor will FRANKENBACH kitchen with comfortable dining area. Panelled ovoraized family enchant you with its umiHiml rien with Ein angled tireplaco - -• w room. Will; formal living- room, elf nine room geared for the largo family unri a new modern lUtuhcn with a fireplace for informal NANCY F. REYNOLDS lac. K — Spacious 3 •it liartfen with toon ago rn. Perfect con^litiDii Inaido and out. Grant bedruoiii split. Panrlled den Hchool urea. First time advcrtibeA $72,500. :nul family ro,onit liirgc living NEW LISTING ESTABLISHED ruom and ilining rouin, eat-In ASSOCIATES kiti'hoti, rnitriil u/t\ "J r:«r s*i- $36,900 COFJONIAIJ of trn room^l 3<£ batlis, flrnt (loor laundry. A -won- rni?v. Near tschool. ?f»95OO W2- derful location for tichuota and town. The floor pltm uf tbo humu t t 1 would itMid itwrlf nlrely fnr an office plun a den. Within walking nealtora Multiple Blemlier* 4 ;i 1 7. (i-1 TaiiiHfiU!*** School. Thrpfl btdroonm, living room, rllnlntr room and BARRETT & CRAIN family room, Quiut atrect* Immediate occupancy. :ti of all Huliools, town and station, ?54,9O0. Area HiVNCH wltii about % tivrc lot in HL'APIH. Kitrlieti mnili'm nnd SOS Ennt llroad Street For HOMEIIICA The containing family HIKCMI rating arou; living room flraplaei*; two FANWOOD ft ft ft REALTORS ft ft ft $39,750 bvdruoniH; porch; full basement* Ideal fur the retiring couple :, N. J. Home Flnrtlngr Service or jiiBt marrkML ?"" ri"* This dutflnihlo :^bcdruom Split "Two Colonial Offices" Iinmuculutc tlireo iipdroom, one and one-half bntli wpllt level 232-6300 hrvt-l is hK-iilrrl In Jill urvn of with a Ki'xH' family room, A few mftiulcH walk (o Washington CObONIAI/—Four brdroonirt pliiH fifth uu third lloor, ^t' living 115 Elm Street tltn* honifs and i^ sitnnLfMl nn n. K^houL Overtjlzed ncll kept lot. owncra transferred to Virginia. room with fire-place: IS' dining rouni, blp wquare kilclionp wide w^ll niaintainiMl pt*ft uf yrrotnuK 43 ELM STREET 232-1800 Immediate occupancy. nl(*a lot. olil^r, <»f nmirNf. with purquet floors, now furnace, new TIMTP are many features ^ome bath, rrcahly painted, 5:57,300, 201-232-4700 1 Nancy F. Reynolds uf which art alnmiiiinn storms fir. n. Sims, Jr 232-0341 George G. Crane...... Z&1-S185 Helen Schmidt and fricn'unM, wall to wall ear- Patrick D. Mlnogue 2:V2-iUil^Mnn Mlnajnie 23S-532S CAPE D brick and frame. Pour bedrooms (OTIC panelled if ]>etln^ In living room, dining Hnael B. Ward U;iU-SI)i:irf. A, BH-orr, .!r 2XS-7OT7 den fluplriMl), twu full baths tl!c*tl; Ii year oHl kituhcti with latest Glga Graf ruom hall and t^tairw. Make it a ELSIE BETZ, Inc. applinnciH, dining; room. Tip-top condition including high dry point n? iu^pcet this lino home bu&cnicnt. Quiet Wc-Httleld circle. $3!).50 Marie Elste Mr*. Alna Brace Cunlln by riUIhm for an nnnointnuMiL RBAXTOIl Joan Thomas Immedia I e oecupsiiwy, Dated Eli-nest V. V. Hall, Insuror Mm. Alflilld AV. at: 2 NEW PROVIDENCE ROAD 233-1800 Alice Fife 202 Mountain Avenue THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. Gny D. Mnlford ,. .232-7B3H Roicer P. Loin?, Jr..,.. .202-7923 !tfrfl. .Innot I). Itltchle i!J;i-i7r.O $35,900 Telephone ADams 3-1422 26 Prospect Street 232-0300 Member )f. Delmnr Ritchie 2:Vi~47S0 Herbert J. Irfun U33-144O LArrrcnce Mannino . ...37ft-7510 Mm. Auk for Mr. Plait, eve's Itend....203-0188 Hnnel Bom - 232-8548 SoifUlDe BBCOB Audr«7 Multiple I.lntlnsc fty•torn Charles B. Clark MEMBERS Iffcrbrrt W. vattcr.... .KI3-2881 Marlon {{Iniraton -• *HiHH!99Z City Relocation Berrlce C O M P A N V WlilSTFIBLD MOUNTA1NSIC1S — HC PLAINS — FANWOOD 4lice Strorlile ,.,...... Member of Multiple Lbilnff Syateni U Everson F. Pearsall 232-6798 Multiple Listing System Eroeit V. 17. Hall, luiorov.. ana REI> REALTORS 755-3000 FIND.A^HONB! Berrlec 1001 Pork Member Multiple THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THrRSDAY, JTNE Jg, 3970 Pagv REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE INSTRUCTION PERSONALS LEGAL NOTICES •!• LEGAL NOTICES • Ai.l MHH. WALTKRS HA VIS-YOU a use for these? Strong GUITAR 'd Of HUilli paper fiber holltuv tubes, 4" outside itcutUuKii and Advice JVV/7. of Uio Ufiitni unit of I lie .• diameter, 3" inside diameter, some Private Le««VQ« -— Hodtra XflB K. Broad St., : ;•!• 70", fiojoe EG" long. Could be used 20 yvurm proft-Hnlonul unit !(.' CHARLES G. MEIERPIERCK, JR. aa rollers, or aa corea for rug rol- ( experience^ Cull AI> ;*-SHSt> for prc-t J 'V • VI:I-:KI.AMI. .SACII.AI:. SACIM I: \- i:i:i:\'.-'ii. rv <"i:ii'k. Ar'.lujr (" Kn.d ;ind Miv ling, or dream up your own use.Hminnry uptllude interview. You can Jiav* as many as you want 2,13-1281 AU \ ,-. lor only $1.00 each ut (he Woetfield & ASSOCIATES, INC. Leader, 50 Elm St., while they last, l-»-tt niad to lia v© you curne look at E. R, IIKNMCTT, teacher of piano, SIIKI; "I'-S SA LI : Sii|.<*rE<'t- rnurt ! them, IO-28-tf i^atest jnethodK Classiral anfl pop- Realtors ular- I>osflons in your Iionie. i "..-LI n I \, j > IJ-K 1 rlplo turret rolor enlarju-r, 4x5; 3 WWW I..WTZ, unin;iri|.--li r| NEAR ALL SCHOOLS ONE FLOOR LIVING i i nh\vtf\ng Hjjlieres; one MJ nun. lens. IIAI'TJNT Till lit II Mirwcry i; i—:t*/.. mid 4^yonr-tdd ,\ TX< \ I $35,500 $45,900 one IS'I mm. leus; Kuner (Mirom^ua lias :i| 1 A) i^' I ;>'vrn J itxliO T'cKt'ltT r-tiluj- print Hrit-i , ij n- I i.v \ it t U'- (>l' ( In- ;i^'" ^ i--st :i t *•' ^ 1 j I A four bc-clmom Colonial—with A brick four bod room rnm?M 1 Us I'li'Tia ry a first floor rtcn, eating upuev Ujrnati(*; s^ipiM C'lirnnu^ittriju color ']' t it«* said Mi..II RIALTCJ^-i^s Living mom with nvfpltict-, full in the kitchen, lai^i* living dining* room, modern kit- zir liy Alacbtth; Oin^Ka ICXSO Irinn pit-in - II"-. Ml •rl o.^s f-ast-1: Oni v%;i 11x14 art* room (fireplace), and a full &lze , une and une-lullf baths, 1S*'S ll MM I I'l t I I- ul" Nl'W . in t '* Mil 1 J I "HM'. ll tin- EAST BROAD STREET Wtb'ITIELD.N.JJ ble catic-1; Onieg-a 16x ao pi'Int T i. \\ .J,. nit \\ (lining room. Htuvy duty elec- 1 h'il "yec" room, civf-rsizis l l/ WANTED \- tric — ilctuciiecl double |j?HrafU'» tst\ set on si lovely deep Jut y nrt rc*pc:it o»sol; fuur 2S' x2S"x4 ill :::m w i M;ilnli**H sUel tr;iys;oi^. 72"xftli x«" \ 'Oil IH (L i, in X lu nt\\ J'jinMri all 011 a tjult-i sinou in I he JHMi Krauklin urea. 1 1>O YOU have furniture, china or NOW THRU TUESDAY filtc-r^Ui^s hinU. llvt'l^ I''* ?; 37!*, rare plassware io KC-II? Cull Thp Turn- Tln* UiUiti's ;i i of WistHcld lender, HO Kirn St. J^ist Style, 322-702G from 10:30 A.M. until .•ITii-t-i s ;i !•«! f|tt- AM, THAT CI- i;T;\l\ \Y\W\ r.: l::i)p A. Hn r\s 1 U'H'l, 1 ;|ui miin-iii, i "on :i: •-, iy hm •* \u\ \n-\ WA in MJ*' T<>U M tion slz*', KOOII condition. 2::a-t;:i77. trains vintage 1930-l»C0. 233-2240. MI" Wt-.-MlcM. Ilk tin- <*UVUtiy f,i i 'liainn;ui t*t tlur Kxir- I;I-:I;IN',\IN<; JU a pnini in \\u- lUM'ilj w rst I-!1! y sidi- nf s i lie inl i*i ^i'r | ion Weatfleld Mnl r i li wi-^iMj-ly sidv '•! (Ji^uii 233-6639 HAMMOND ORGANS FOR YOUR HOME OR LOT li'-rs, Avi'ii. *''>i»n. tn;uiO. Srriinr Vice A vciHh- w ill* |!n' ii* it-1 in*a:-1 i-rly >\*l< 218 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD rri-siih-m : Jusrph A. i'r'"*\ I'.rurl l;.,;n[r Wi'Sl llarM'oi'tl, u't-.^U-i ly. |*;ir;ilbl |u i hi- sa id sr'ti- livr-rc WAiiRiforsn (uan NO CLO8INCS PL310S OR "POINTS" roiin. ni.fn;. Senior Virt- I'rrsidrnt: iin*- of (lii'jirrl Avrinu- a (ll^fiinri1 of Weekdays at .: ...... 7:25 9:35 S:\T>M liii i-i y \l. Iliiuli-s, 4i: If Mornlinul oiu* hnti-tr» ]>ar;Ll]'l to tnutl >iilr IM?* <*r 'Irani NO • ]U-;i) TAP1C" 1 rinn— ISrsuli i;«ja^p I :<-) v iilriv, t'itlir, i>V.i'Jn. A vriilH ;i )in li, IU-lYt'1 to !1 JI'M Jit ; IllMlCI- S'HllllWrSl- T will cvnlunto ynur real estate at 1"in', ;i 1 ( 'hrslnn t i till Kn-'irl, Sinns- I'Tly, pii r:i J]<- J I o I In- li rsl t-nuys^ liiiry. I'f-nii. nipfivn vii-c I'ri'siclt'iit: RANDOLPH-WIEGMAN CO. no fust, with no obligation. B InTi'in "Irsrrilnil. ;t r | i:— • a nt" t't ttUf l':» n| I". I Mill Ir t; St'Oiyrdiin-rs Ci vv\(\ hiimh itl t uchiy-lhi' ( I'^T. i i, rl 11 > ;i MATINEE AT 1 P.M. MONDAY & TUESDAY, JUNE 22 & 23 ALTENBURO PIANO HOUSE I.KO AVMI. I'"IIIL iniitdl, VJi^- I'rt-siil^Tit \ wninl in >:t)t\ siil** liiu* of (Irani Avc- Realtor* Al:ui \\. i iriii.tT, 1 1 UntltT Koiul, nut'; tlifiirr ssjui; Kurt 10. if. ]•"* SinMh. iiir IUISIKIIHK :uifl W;M- ^"ol^•l;nKu^ 17 Vistn<>w La no, Wrsi I »r W. Wruir ami MnrKHn-l t 'ii.^pJi \\ "*t\ Stnny depth. \'nn\ completely ia^*-( hitnpH, houHi.'lujlft i t* ms. Tirr^, Avui. i 'I'IIU. o*;i)u i, S<-f n-l nry : M p Lin has* MI" if * y i ii * *v* u ;iu i- p i v*-n fVneiMl. UtvinK »'join, dining room, I* it Him with IIIKII- Jnhn A. Al'ifit up !^T J orilan Laiio, tn MTiin< a ] 1 = 1 J" I of llii |Mirrli;iM- 7SG-35OO w a slier, cluririe sflr-c](*anin(4" stove n ml exltausi fim, HOV'S ^0" Stingray hlcy CUSTODIAN with mechanical abil- Wol horslii'l*]. I'OIIII. rivL*, West Sunday 2 3:50 5:30 7:30 9:20 -In SroUli riniiiH1 Crt'stwomi section. .3 hurt mums, 1 y. krylin;irii for mntt- vdicr*. Aliillisonlc Mnrtrnrci, ("onn. iMM I 7, Assiwlanl St^'- irtary; Ilichanl i)M 1*1 Ur |»M|it r I'njin. (n;nvn, Assistant Soorotnry; NOW SHOWING KrrriIMN rnhlmMs, iii\1urnl blivh, I'uuii-s. Nil colli<-tioi]ii or SuiKlnyNn Josoph ,), Wink I IT. i;j:il .Sli:nlpr;iy. (JorMl romll- ( b St. ji;irlhr>lome w*s Kr Church anil to public schools. Y'ttw . ('ill if. !" I (i in. Assist ;int Si'< V - MvttiK room, diniuic room, kitchen, 2 luMlrooms on Mrst: Ilini, aval la hi <• Aiuvu^l. S4r>0( 2A2- U bedrooms on nt'cmul. l*arll:i 1 re<-. room in hitHf-niont. t;irv: Will i:i tn C, Tc:i|i't Jr.. :*S*iO There weren't sup HELP WANTED - J nnipi-r I >nvvP {'mu-nnl, f'ali T., Aw- T«X(»s $S:i!l.ti-l. Com) coiullllnn, s-sM;ini SViTi-i;ii\'; Ju\m li. (Jraliani, MARLO \t\O <|IUIUI V \)P\K A Vat rus l^-ini i;o;ul. Ohl SnyhrooU. to be any more U'fl" by in ft", with pa<1; MALE OR FEMALE i'nnn. n«t.:», Assistant Trc'isurcr; THOMAS -Cln^e to everything in Fatuvoort. l^ivhip room, dining i}o hruiiUMi v\\Kt \y i>y **': l-'rnnk W. Sell inn .M-licr. -I>r> \':L 1 lojo surprises in roinu, kitrhen, 2 bedrooms anil hath on flrsl ; br-drrmtu stnlr HK. Honsnnr\blo. :{7i;- WAKTI1I)-aion or women who are(M'ivr. Milihrat'. raliT, Asslsinul unit rodni for bath ami bedroom on Kcroml. 70x10"i plot. intort'Htrrl In owning their ov\rn Very lino location; aoort lookinK; cloaii, wholenalo IjUKinows. Pull or part- 4 their lives. 4 rillOHK V love scut, M"»; strukrd thnp. $&& to ?l(ono per month ito- < Mm I»r*ncJlriK on ambition ami ability, * -Iff cli vi' August I* bofjkeaso. S20: Kmplro tilt u\UU\ ?Si»; tinji is ; DAVID LEAN'S FILM cliuh's, tnhlOK. lied f nun OH, cliosts. Call 232-005 3 between 8 A.M. and 9 P.M. 3-20-tf BETTY L. WIEGMAN nnts, pauH, dlsliow, ntiiHfin j:\rn. Sr*I- »ire'tnrs: l>i*\v:ili M. Anl and an, Minn, f-r»:(!i 1: Clirishiphcf W. t'arriu- «.Wi, 7i S'Umy <*nriit'i-yt Av*»n, ('"im. 10 A.M. in 4 !*.M. Ifi-' Jhinisuii A\v.t EMPLOY. WANTED Evening* West Mel il. (l(»*MM: IVtt*r Al. Ws^rr, 111.1 Pr'K- met each other. JUnbe)!*- Derne 2,12-0070 ui'Ci A viMini1. W'fs\ Mart foi'il, ^nm. MATURE lady withes bahy-ftitting tn\\u7i: i-:il\v;*r*l 11. Ifanim, Houto '*< Helm Pepe 8.13-211)8 AUCTION day or evening:. Call 232-239G. \\';\y/.A\:i. Minn, "jTi^tU ; Ualnh A. Fay lleddr - !i.i2-4is:t T-3-tJt Fhtrl. r. HO SiniKlinry Ut^Lfl, Itlnoni- \ih\yt Jiiwo 20, If) A.M. Tho flood # Albert 11. C. W leu in nil l!33-3:t54 f'n-lil. l IMIII. lulling: Jnlin ('. M:irt in, urn/aw SSffi Fair > Hnll AlUHoum, 2H"i Walnut Avc, rranfnn!, X. J. ('fdh-ctlini of MAN with largre and small truck for JoJmnv <\'tk«* \1 f» nut sun Uort^l, lUirl- .** DAVID NIVEN m clcJiiilne: collar, gftrajre. yards. Mov- inul tin. CHIID. or,^sri: Anlmr A. Milli- I.I avvr liOO ilolln: (U-rmiin cr artB-4203. 1-22-tf C;\]i\\ !i:ju:[(i: William H. Mni;tonsen, - ~ - • do I IK, p:tnlor niaclio dulls, Shirley i|t i fc ! \V:nnii;ur>i" PrW-f, Wosi Hart- • REAL ESTATE-RENT T* »uil* dolls', and otlior ltrm*t. 1 I cotca WISDOW washlnp, gut tern nnd Tend. <***ilii. 0»!l IT K'^m-rs ITiMihlriti j PANAVI5;O:-; [ loartcrs cloaiUMl,- wniia ;unl wood- f i'Mi-11 ( >|rs. \\\ IT, ^t"'Li•). l\ n. ISfix Jersey's Summer Barn Theatre M. A. AAERCNER IVB l^SirAf.l.Y have several com- in- X'M-'J; work rlonnort, rxtnrfnr pa|n( inp"- CortaMe hutnea for rent In Westlleld Fully Insurod. AT) 2-7392. 4-fl-tf anrt vlriiiity. Frioen average J32& to M FOOTHILL $400 per month- Flense call — wft'll \'KH mttllinp: mn^iiliu*; ;t in! A vi'iMif. |>:ni two chair Hour parts; jMiwiun1 rhalr: YOl It <;HASS is owv broad, lawns i-ihhvrjYEit do our best to help. Harrott & Grain, <-ut at roawoTinblo rat CM by two T .•"; two tiit-tiil sidtuhalrs: wal- hard workinu* hrulhers. Call Jay t Beechwood Avenue When you take nut storui*'^ oahinol uit h ^Hdln^ ami Kric at 232*fiO»7 aftir ti P.M. Middlesex, N, J. AVA1LA1IMQ June 28. 4 botlrooms, tlonrs, TxUxlli. full titta-fl-Uni ho- KIDDIE SUMMER SERIES MOVIE TICKETS the big step — partly furnlshrtl. Wnsher, dryer, r«- IUTMI H A.M. and Ti P,M, WOMAN" \miilil lil:o In h:i Now thru June 20 10 SHOWS FOlt ONLY $1.50 (NOW ON SALK) ]"ri^Hiatin\ AilJHcent vnrant Int. fiLMi I , SAVING OF S6.0O the purchase of 1>rako-.UL-raJl Mr. MmMolonn, 212- AUi uoou H «• hns. ?SK; st'i of t; Of Mil flft'l'H. •H. Iht "SUDDENLY LAST 0 aiul ft, niuljo^iiny iytv luu-U chairs, ^r»"*; s;sn.i. r.-ii—it t s Shows Every Thursday Malinee Starling Juno 2r-th r> -14 -1 f ivahiul roriu1!1 rupbi^irrt, $;IS; ration SUMMER" a home — why cbatr.- $^S; wh-kt*r (hahs, $*iu; naK inorr' any Mv of s^ A VATLAIHiM Juiw* 2$. 4 Iwdrrmms, washstaml, *-M: shut UTK, $il prr LANDSCAPING r * "SOMETHING not make use partly furni^hi'tl. Wnalior, Uryor, re* pjiir; fcfhool dt^Us, $o: kit eh on tn - frig era tor. Adjacent vju'unt lot. (I2fl Mos, $S; lonKi Hiirmw library tnMt*H UNSPOKEN" 1 *'-*.' IMV Drukft l>l Cull Mr, iliuldelenn, 212- $2i\; \\ IcktM laWe, $20; marble* tupptMl ' Raymond Rice 1»> Teiim'NMci* W Ml tit in H of our personalized 42fi-303O hctwei'Ji 0 an:_ CORNER VACATION PLACES hvi\t ?^"»: ninibir warth sink, $iS. ALL SEATS RESERVED ,n snor ltII'?\CM*:i) hal»v-silui\ < • w 1 1 HARDING ROAD TWO Ktnry, 2 lietlroom lumm , i. wdiilil IlUr \ Sufuriliiv, Stuulny iMhcr'.s hoi nc r f^r uvu nr HIT M. A. MERCNER ; will !>«• tCMM-i vi SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J. — INSURANCE Q hloc-k to rivt-r riurlils. $17^ 10 A.M. ia « P.M. woolc, minimum 1 month; $ir»O0 ft 17-1 Mil K of 1 ho Town • TPr> MM -lul ^' 1 son, M ucroiiniinii di sirrN p.u I - East Winds is an epicure's heaven with Its beautiful Four Sea- r st*t, aim [ml IM VV: Mot Wbools fur n ;yl" i nH:J | |" .^Mlt (1 riiu;1 Ni-t, hsihy *1rct*F-O^, sh-rlllzer, Unie work in :iny plnisr <>!' H.M.MHM- DANCES sons Dining Room, seating 250, and The Kokee Cocktail iiiM inclmlitm- wrilini: up a ui-n^i;:l rhil^, Tf Kc-mpHhall Ten, l^iu- 1 I i.-i •! ** 11 :i r' Lounge, a hideaway of bamboo and malting huts. Feast on an A.vnllittile «»• •Inly EVERY SAT. - EVERY WED. or :it my IMH.N , \ *:iM exquisitely prepared cuisine with entrees such as East Wind's n ri* il AIR CONDITIONED FRESH PAINT 4-AHV<:i: KAI,K-Hutup

1 EAST BROAD STREET/ SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS -1-nily'. * Rolrt wa l^h, park- COMPANY Box Office Opens luo1 U*\ *if Ijnrton1? Market, Mutin- , Oall 233-4nO-l. WESTFIELD.N.J. i 30 Min. Before Show Time A\D DRCORATING, In- —THEY'RE THE BEST Mountain Ave., Murray Hill, ^lew Jersey ntiil pxtfrior. Frnn csllmatfia. —Somonno'fl pot, full p lnsupotl. Gait any time, D. beaut fful biack boune cut with All Hutml Oininrlmitfy ia, 37G-103ff. 6-14-St toucli of white. Call AD 2-6875! THE <I t li e Olvi'ldrcn's Depar.tm&n:t of fred P. Sloan Fellows Program, at J held M-s. fii>t Monday at Inc., at t. li v reeeM. 3tJLJi bci-i of Columbus PTA was held ro- Club of Unfcon County, meeting in Secretary, 9 Germalne Place, No* ton I 1. S.f New York City, NHV Wcstfi'cW Mem.ori'ail Library this Lhe Sloan School of Management, vato, California 94947: P, IS. G. Bal- Vork; Myrtle Duuuhuii, Secretary-. 1iht» school to dUcuss plans i'or Uic in-ct'ji-n^ he-id in [hi* Ciubhoti^e, lOOOJ cemly at Vm> burnt? of Mrs. George WrnLfield Tuusday oiglht, ijiaasied four, Director, Scadlaiv Houset Hum- Treasurer, -101 Bust 53r

HOURS: Monday thru Saturday 8:00 -6:00, Sunday 9:30-3:30, Closed Tuesdays 264 E. Broad St., Westfield "These days, a child who AD 2-2900 HOURS: Wednesday and Friday evenings 'Til 8:30 knows the value of a dollar must be mighty discouraged."

J <$J.) LE4DER, THURSDAY, JfWNE 18, £970 See. 2, iPage I

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Fiancee The hricte-ekL-i, a 1968 i W. Harvey Jane Boardman Wed in Candlelight Alan L Burnley, of Wesifielid Hi^h Sdiool, is a jtn- i#r rrnijoring m i'ino aiits at Syra- Weds Miss McCabe, Ceremony to William B. Repert Kent State Student, cuse Uniive?\s.ly. She is a of Alpha Zi Di&ji soroi'ity. Former Resident Miss Jane Porter Buai'dinan was Wed in moilier is cciitor of The Westfield marriod in a uand-Ieiight ceremony Leader. Friday evening in tlie First Congre- Mr. Rowing was graduated from P^tar WWann Harvey, son of gational Church to William Bonnier Alan L. Burnley, son of Mr. and PikeisvilJe, Md., High School and is Mr. and Mrs, Wilifan J. Hlarvey 1 Heiperl of Albuquerque, N. Mex. Mm. Stuart. L. Burn]ey of 2U7 Hazel a fourth year ind-j^lna ! arts miajor ol 41 Carol R&» was maimieid Sat- Ave., was married Saturday after- at Sytr-dcwH} Univ-crtMy. A member undiay to Mfes Maniiha A^'ine Mb- The Rev. Lei-oy Stanford officiated noon to Miss Joanne of tiie U.S. A-rmy lleseirve Corps, Oaibe, daW'g^teir of Mir. amd Mra. at the eight o'clock nuptials. A redaughte- r of Mr. and Mrs, lio will report July 15 for active Mm P. MoOaibe of WetsMake, Ofiiiio, ception was held at Echo, hake K. ItujeforigLsen of Ann Arbor, Mich. diV/y at Foil Brn^'g, N.C. He is a forimjBrly of WysitifiLeM. Country Club. The two o'clock ceremony in Trin- J number of Bcla 111 c-l u Pi fT&Ler- T h e. iHev. SaHviatore Ttagliiareni The bride, d^ugltl.er of Mr. andiiy Evangelical Lutheran Church, Jiiiy. eelefboTaiteid the niipMal miasis ait Hofly Mrs. Herbert W". Board-man of 541Ann Arbor, was performed by the TbinOby Rorrtam OaRhoadc Diuroh. A Colonial Ave., was escorted to theHcv. Richard I. Preis Jt was fol- •No dale irao Jjei'ii set for tlie reception ilol'lowed tat fthe King a'tar by her father. Her peau d-e lowed by a reception in the church. wedding. George Inn, W&rrbn. soie gown and chapel train had ap- Tiie bride wore a silk organza Escorted to (be aJtiar by' her fia- pliques of AJencon lace. The small gown with bishop sleeves and a Wier, the briMe wore a gowm of silk pillbox hat which heW her fingertip (rain recmbroidercd with Venise orgiaaiza land Ventise llace l^y Ohiris- veil was covered with antique lace lace. She carried a cascade of roses tos flor Ga'liiiia. Hw:.nwbt&wng • head- wfcrn at their weddings by her moan- d miniature carnations. dress held a long illusion veil. She ther, grandmother and great-grand- Miss Kathleen Ingcbrigtsen was PROTECT oartnUifd a bouquet of whiilte asnid yel- mother. She carried a bouquet of her sister's maid of honor. Brides- NANCY W. TR1MBUZ low daisies. daisies and baby's breath. maids were Miss Nancy IngebrigN YOU R Miss Sally MJcIaea-ney was maid Miss Ann Boardman, her sister's sen' anotfrer sister, and Miss Donha of honor amid buMesmiaiids were Misis honor attendant, wore an Empire J- l^ayer of Traverse City, Mdch. Miss Nancy Trimble ~ IIT1 i I. n » j . m • t - • • ' Linda Hannalhlan, a couisii'n of tlie style gown of mint green Saki which Wii'li their costumes of turquoise 9 \J t% ^ .< —Classic Stutlio bt$di&gmmi, and Mi'Ss Mary Mic- blue crepe they carried bouquets of tf SCRIBNEH WELflJS was accented by a bouquet of yellow Becomes Engaged MRS. LEKOY GliEE'R JI Oafoe, sisiier of the ibnilde. Tlhetir daisies. Similarly costumed were pink and white carnations. ('Bonnie Lee Cox) Suzanne Cox) casRjuni^ss of navy vodle trammed Werner C. Lindquist of Euclid, STORE WITH A n the bridesmaids, Miss Oyniiiia Anniounicomenit has been made; of witji white Shiffli em!baioi!Jde(i y were Ohio, was best man. Barry Sibul of Barnes, Mm Cynthia Brown and tJie engagement of Miiss Nancy W. accented by bouquets «f yeillow a>nid Cleveland and Robert Dittenber of MASTER FURRIER Miss Deborah Waterhouse. Trimble, daughter of Mrs. David Daughters of Mr. and Mis. W. R. Coxwfii'te daisies. Troy, Mich., were the ushers. rib —McOutc-lieoii Studios •Michael L. Teague of Chicopee W. Trimble of 201 Dickson Dr. and Remodeling DavM Wa^ht seiwed as best man. MRvS. WIILIJM'M B. REPERT Falls, Mass., served as best ni'an. Ustais wene P«aipiiok McOabe, ithe late Mr. Trimble, to Allan J. Are Married Here in Double Wedding (Jiane Porter Boardman) Ushers were Russell D. Boardman, iig. Mr. Rosing is tiie .son of Relining brdtHier of the l>d'de; Davud Harvey the bride's brother, William and and Rdbeit Ifaivey, buotiiers of tfim and Mrs, Sanfc«*d L. Rosing The Qjiitoadox •Beiauty rt« David Wiley of Latham, N.Y., cou- Md. «-. jamis as flower girl for bridegroom. Oh ristopher Harvey, sins of the bridegroom. Churah was tflie scene Saturday aft- "HeJatiher r their younger brother was altar boy Lois Van Doren, 'Mrs. Greet strewed flower pettaite ernoon of Khe wecMing of two dinning Uhe caramony. Mrs. Report, Class of 1966 at West- daughters of Mr. and Mrs. before heal as she walked to the field High School, is a graduate of Hoy Cox of 626 Baulevfarti. Mrs.| Wells* rkig bearers were Mais. Harvey, a 1968 graduate of Air Force Nurse, W^stilieM H i g ih Sdhool, aittemided Stale University where she FURS - LEATHER Mfes Bonntte Lee Oox, tihe her husband's nephews, Logan and IMtdhigan State UM'versitty where w*as a member of Chi Omega soror- CLOTH - SUEDE daughter, beldame the bride of Le-Greg Jdhq^aa of Lawtton. G/lie mlajancd in textiles. Heir hus- Married in ity and president of the Little Sig- y;diipione of Philadelphia Hoy Greer, a recent graduate of George barid, Ctoss of 1967 at mas, woman's auxiliary to Sigma MAN-MADE "FURS" Ik. Oreer'ts best rdari and Wetstmansiter Theological Seminary, served as ! Fanwootl—Uent. Lots Van Doren, Qhi fraternity. She is now interning Cakes Miifce Sortfbper was best man for his SchooQ, ii5 a senior alt Rut- in Denver in occupational therapy. t. He is tihe son of Mr. Umlveiisity whei'e he is a physi- daughter of Mrs, Emma Van Dor- ©rid Mrs. Al'vfon. Gtreetr of Rosebung, r. Wells. Gnobmsmien en of 12 Crest I-/ane and the Me were WdilMjtom It. Cbx, Jr., bnotHier cal eduioaiMlon miajor and a mem- The couple will live in Denver maka yeuri- Oregon. George W. Van Doren, was married where Mr. Repert will enter the btouflful to of the brjdels; Bdi Apa Bpsiton ilnater- Miss Suzanne Cox, second daugh- nii^ty. May 20 ait Lackland Adtr Fil of FVonich il- gra'duiate of Soultihorn Ifcate III, by Mrs. C. Richard Waterhouse, MRS. ALAN L. BURNLEY duston covering- her chapel brain. Miss Mazur Speaks UniveTsity where he joined Tau Miss Deborah Waterhouse, Mrs. Av- She caiTiitad a riasegay of White KJaippa Epsi'lon fnatarnity and wasthur Brown and Miss Cynthia Mrs. Burnley received a degree in elementary education from Eastern •XQSGB. " tough the ATOOTC Brown. ding Vows at Michigan University, Ypsilanti. Her He "is a'l^o. serving wi&i : Miss Donnk Beth Cox,-;irtaid.'of - - . . . • •*. ,*hfr Air Ponce in TexaS:: ;,•• dinner was hosted husband attends Kent State Univer- honor for her sisters, Wa!s -ajtltu^ed . ,ait.-!''<. L -'. - • -\ • ''-'-'-',;- •; '-•, - ••- L J L , • '- /'' '.•:-.. ;•-.' L^' '.' "' .-.• • .• .'.•-•..',•.• • --.'. r, .-. Ln ..•;.. -.:• . •• - . r..- - . . .. H ^ \ -:-:•.: > M . • • • • i. - - - • •-•'.•••• .•..•'..• •:'.-. • Soft and Hard Ice Cream Other, laltt-em.'dcvnils ' 'Were the rise Pkwy. becteme the brtdo Sun- Samuel McCaulley, Mr. and Mrs, EARLY COPY 'brides' cousinis, Mfss PlameTa R-ei- odoro LewiiB W^aitenis, son ",-.:-' i State Awards John Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Sam- HOMEA/IADE QUALITY, VALUE chert, of Rye, N.Y., Mrs. George of Mr. aim Mrs. Peter Waltera of IS APPRECIATED uel M. Kinney Jr. HELLS is an independent maker of quality ice HuntSt of Font Bragg, N.C., Mrs.Plbinfield :: : l$0i W-: '••-• iv I-: -\M^WS^:SB^. t '&CourM t Trinity 337, Catholic Daugh- cream, using the best products and giving the best Douglas Davison of Wesfc Chester, Officlatidk at the nuptials in Our ^ ..,.,.,,_.,...,,, ters of America, received two first Pa., Miss Suisa'n Qox of Pdittsbui'gfo, La^y of iourdes Churcih wa!s tihe ||tl|i-;:f|p|||||ill value. HILLS ice cream, cakes, novelties, and pliace awards at the recent State molded creations are homemade, personally crafted Miss Artdrefa 'Melinger off Font Rev. RaWran'd Aurriack. A'fter a re- lllllll|S|Si^K Convention in Atlantic City; A/ward 'Lauderdale; afeo Mr. Wells's- sif-cepW on i nl Ihe Mffunitainlside Inn, Summit French School with old fashioned regard for quality, purity and of Merit for chanties 1968-1970 and cleanliness. ter, Mrs, Sam Johnson of Lawton, Uie couple kift for a wedding trip most diversified display, exhibits "OTHER LANGUAGES" OMa. With Ihe-h- turquoise dabbed to New Ergland and Canada. TheyMRS. PETER WI'IMAM HARVEY division. Its monthly bulletin won Open 7-days a week 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. Swiss gowns1 and white safeties, IJhey wi'll live m- Piskfctflawiay. (Martha Anne IMcOabe) second place and its publicity press CONVERSATIONAL - INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION carried Bilbdeg and American iMaii of | hon'ar Was Mx&s Nlancy book, honorable mention. ALL LEVELS - ALL AGES 53 ELM ST., WESTFIELD 232-3838 Bri'destoi'afds were Miss Individual honors were received Mdzui", sister of the bride, EXPERT INSTRUCTION BY Is Class Marshal by Mrs. Henry P. Townsend, six NATIVE HIGHLY EXPERIENCED TEACHERS and Mi'ss Jjenny Walters, si'stea- of years service award, and Mrs. Reasonable Rates The the briideg" loomi . Jofeeph Mazur, tiie Juliette Clemens was marshal for Woodrow Wilson who was elected Give him for FATHER'S DAY! br"Me*ibrMe'-sa brbrajtliera , wais best man andthe School of Nursing in graduation alternate delegate to the national ushers ..wetre Piaul Pass'afimne and exercises at Georgetown University, convention, Seattle, Washington, in 13 Beechwood Rd., Summit Call 277-6181 TURN-STYLE July. Thiadideus Monkla. Washington, D.C, where she was /*—->^ • - • (Mrs. Waiters was gradu'ated ihas class president. The daughter of Installation of officers will take Antiques and froih Newark SUaite College Mrs. Walter C. Clemens of 921 Fan- place at 8 p.m. this evening in West- vv^here she miajorcd in early child- wood A've., she received a B.S.N. field Rescue Squad Build-ing, Spring Second Hand hood educatfon. Her busWand, a stu- degree and is now on the staff of St. Mrs. Vincent Noonan, district dent at Union Ccunlty Volciata»n;al Overlook Hospital, Summit. deputy, will be installing officer. Furniture and TecHmcal Idstiitute, Scotch Plaxnls, is jjonploycd by HPL Jersey Bought & Sold '.W. Co. - - - - • _- ->2i At last, a fcatherlight nylon 3-suiter that fceeps trousers in perfect press and jackets wrinMc-frce Estate Sales Managed ;•:£>. throughout your travels. Folds in half for l AffenUs 50*h Reunion ,1707 E. Second St. ~M easy carrying—hangs full length in dosec

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•* * * * JEAN-MARIE KRONOKE of the Solvay Proce-ss Biv. of Allied Vemse laice. Her dKapel trtain aoid ^t-^ " . :_ A. Chemical in 1953. i--Vf"^"':1 mlatnfflla w«I mnetne tidg&d wiih ,.,rv-.: -- = ATHLETIC CLINICS IN BASKETBALL-FOOTBALL Besides their son in Westfieid, rrfa&k&mg l$ee. Slue dairdeid a white ,|;:v =^m rS» WRESTLING-SOCCER-SWIMMING Jeanmarie Kronclce the MicIIugh's liave two diaugMer^, piayeitiook and caisOaide o& ;*<£*-• Mrs. R. W. Hiarper of Colls'Neck, Swimming Pool Available to Participants Mrs. D. J. Gerdes of Berkeley Is Fiancee MRS. FREDRIC N. ESHEiiMAN Heights and a son, R. G. McHugh/ Mais. Janues A. Mansiiino of An- in All Programs (Ivaren Ruth Czarny) of Lake Forest, JH. Thei'e are eight uHdale, Va. was her jjteber's ma- FOR INFORMATION CALL Mr. antd Mrs; Eugene A, Kroncke grandehiklren and three great- trson cif JiGiiKir. BrM&smtend® were of 714 Wetitifielid Ave, annotuuee tSie grandchildren. Miss Carol U*nd of Foit Worth, boned Vcniso lace, dlhey' wore engSageimeiiJt of itfheir kiaug!ter, :, a oous'in of tlie bride; Mrs.ma'tiching picture Hals and darned 754-1882 Jcanmaric, to Kenneth Erxleben, HEATING ~ "AUT CONDITIONING Receives Law Degree Kirnt Ktotoiitz of H5$h Point, Miss buskciLs of wihite and yellow dais- Fully Accredited by New Jersey Dept. of Education FUEL OIL son of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Dunr atnd Mass Tina Savage. ies. Erxteben of Ettdabetfh. 474 NORTH AVE. E,. WESTFIELD James F, Waehler of 11 Amy 0r. Nancy Lynn- Manna no, ] the sEumt Koonltz or High Point serv- ADamw 3-3213 iMttBis Knonidse, a gna&ttate of JixAy has been gnanted a juris doctor de- bdde's nfelce, was junto biiides- ed, as bostt. nuan. Uslierte were Ni- Business Established by F. B. McDowell —1928 Trinity High Sclmol, will begin "her gree by Georgetown University's maid. WUfli their gowns of Nile ch'olson Neville, Jr. of BinfleM, N.C, sluife in the fall at St. .Rrfainds School of haw green dhiifton iniSmlmeid witlli rib- a cousin of. tlie bridegnofom; James A. Maji'ii^mo of Annamldale, Don Byedy and Baniy Byeinly, bolih of Higti Point. Robert: Jaflin C^arny, •tllie ibri'da's brother, wias junior

s.. EdlielrnkMi, a 1966 graduate of Weslfield lligili Sciliool, her AOT do^ito m art Breeze Through in May from ITig'Ji Point wihere she was a mamlbor of Kappa Delta SOiWiiily. Mr. Esiheknan, an elummifc of Cenftral High Sdhool, Hiigh Poinit, aliilemde-d High Pwnt Summer... CcE^ge where h-o was a memibcr of Lambda Oli'i AlpQia fnaLen*nity. He is studying now in Uhe School of Fhaiwnlaioy at Hit? Untivensity of Niortih Garoliwa, OlAap^l Hill look crisp, cool and great in Mr, anid Mm. Jclin A. EshelmiEm, grandipatienis of the bdidegitxun, en- fceitaiued ait a pre-nupHial kintcheoin these summer casuals ... at Ulie Emerywood Ooumlbry Okb, •Higlli, Pokiit. A pre-tonidal shower was also given by Mass Sasan DUIIT. Trim sunny favorites make The bride groom's parents hosted a rcheiaii^al dimnar at the Stiaga itouse Inn, Scot'eh Pteans. color accents with contrast (Mr. and MJ\S. Esheimiain are on a wedding trip to Nassau in tlie and detai iB-aiVainlas.

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,, , -r . y-.- - . - -l__ £ .!ers joined tiie Mr. and Mm. Milixm T. Cmfc of now. Imported to Stride Rite ; CUynn was married Saturday morn- Westficld Welcome Wagon Glab in parenitis of the bddegr.oo£m, exiesr- (standards. So ihey have the same Wedding Service May. They are Mestfames John Ak- talined the wedfdinig party amJd out ing by her uncle, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. fine, quality materials and erly, Charles Betz, Donald Hastings, of tawn guestis foUowdflg tho relheiar- Leo J. Glynn to Dericn R. Anders of construction you expect in all Washington, D.C. Stride Rite shoes. Alan Lowe, Edwiard Koch, Rod Hitt, sal at Staffer's in Short UMs. (Because Stride Rite makes sure. Gorman Oney, Rudolph Pegoraro, The ten o'clock ceremony in the 'Ad they'll be fitted perfectly. When you bought the engagement ring, you Mrs. Cmrfcis, a gradtrate of West- Church of the Immaculate Heart of Joseph Ronco, Louis Travers and •field Hi^h School, received her ba- Pecause we make sure. eounted on us for the best value and the high- Richard Powell. Mary was followed by a reception dielor's degree from Wells OUeige at the Plaiafield Country Club, THE •Women who have been residents and her miaistUjr'is degree from, tihe est quality. of West!ield £or less than a year The bride, daughter of Mr. and TRIDE School of rnilernialtJittrnal Servilce of JANET LOUISE HRAfOSMA When you bought your wedding rings, you may conifcaat Mrs. Jerome Burns, 19 the Amerd'oan Univaristty, Walslhing- Mrs. ttapfraed S. Glynn of 2045 Ar- SHOE Stoneleigh Pk., for more informa- rawwood Dr., was escorted to the eounted on us for an outstanding variety of itxm, D.C. She hais i>oeai edeoted to tion, tlie rtataonia! poKtical s^fiffice hoin- Desk & Derrick Dinner atfcar by her father. Her honor at- the best crafted rings. The club's monthly luncheon will ovaiy friailemaity. S3ie spent hfear Jim- tendant was Mrs. John MeCullen of be tomorrow at the Old MM Inn,ior Yoar Abnuad at L'lnstitut The Desk & Derrick Olub of Nor- Edison. Bridesmaids were Miss Eliz- Would we let you down now? Bernardsvdlle. Mrs. Ronn Burnette d'EUndes Politaqxies, Pasr^is, Eimmice. thern New Jersey will hotel its in-abeth Feldner of Greenfield, Wise, wiJil preside. stallation dinner Monday at tihe Win- Mrs. Michael Glynn of Cedar Knolls, Mrs. John Simermeyer, hostess Mr. Cuntis Is receiving Ms de- the bride's sister-in-law; Mrs. James gree in econ'O-mics from the Ameri- lield Scott Hotel, Elizabeth. for Friday's meeting, announced Desk & Derrick is a national or- Kennedy of Baltimore, Mo., Mrs. Count on Martin Jewelers for the that members and their husibands can Universfity and is alsio attcmid- Samuel Morris of Bricktown and ing George Wadiiingifcon Umv&nsiilty ganization of women employed in are invited to a pool party and pic- the Petroleum and AHied Industries. Miss Carol Stillwagon of North Oald- right gifts for the wedding party nic June 27 at Mr. and Mrs. Jtack •wibere he is .,

r ^ Join the tens of thousands of fashionabe Her husband is the son of Mrs. in Ernest L. Andes of Washington and •~i. women who have had their ears pieree4 tffSu*- the late-Mr. Andes. He is working 82 ELM ST. ADAMS 2-3680 effortless, piiinloss, remarkably inexpen- ; . toward his Pih,D. in higher educa- ;»<•:•. -* tion at Catholic University where ^ ^'.L.• • • '.' Randal's sive >vay. At the original Ear Piercing Cen- *-.:• •"•i he earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees VJri '»: f(WmiK in history. ter. Then, you can start building a fine ear- HANDI-CHARGE ring wardrobe. And slop worrying about ^3 The couple will live in Bladens-

•-:-,-<. •-.'.-.-.-:--1^.. burg, Md. being a loser! You ean be sure we have the !«?.« Open Monday Evenings To make things easier for you, we've grouped Pre nuptial showers were given largest, most diverse collection of pierced 23 outstanding gift ideas for bridesmaids and A::KV¥ for the bride by Mrs. John McCul- len and Mrs. Samuel Morris. ushers in one unit. But if you don't see exactly earrings too! what you want in that unit, we have dozens of Have you seen our budding Boutique? other suggestions. Just ask us 2 As seen in Bride's, Modern Brida A.Engraveable Disc , 12K GF ..$7,50 B, Fed. Cultured Pearl Earrings, 14K $1 Z.5O C. Key Protector-locks, separates $5.00 All it Costs is $7.00 !). Sterling Tio Tack with diamond $13-50 nmversary E.14K engravcable Tio Tacit $G.5O to stop the Graduate from being a drop- F. Cultured Pearl Ti« Tack, liK Gold .... I $7.50 Others from $3.8S-alI Gift-boxed out. Ears pierced for just $2.00 with any MASTER CHARGE, HANDI-CHARGE, PERSONAL CHARGE, Great values Irom our requbr stocks. L $5.00 purchase. '— BUDGET AND LAY-A-WAY PLANS borne celebrate with us. After all you Gift certificate available 7 •YOUR xm.tr have made it all possible and wl • Ears pierced by a registered nurse Using a specially patented, completely • No appointment needed sterile instrument thank youn Original 111 North Union Ave. Teenb and moAua \ WESTFIELD OTHER STORES Cranford ELM & QUIMBY STS. IN CRANFORD & Closed Wednesday f AD 2-6718 PLA1NFIELD **r v ^^1 WM Open Thurs. 'til 9 P.M. leq Wrxinqler Store Hours: MOE. 9 to 9 — Tueo, thru Sat. 9 to 5:30 Coate to* [OOfnmjpO Parrh Outpt?> .4 m m Crochet Sweater Vesta A Flair For Furs • • • ml Wlaidentorm Lihqerfe G. 0. KELLER'S says it with service. G. 0. KELLER'S professional furriers offer you complete servicing for Strdiqht all types of furs, including man-made. Specializing in cleaning and revitalizing, alterations and repairs, and m Parrf Outfite m the ultimate in storage accommodations ... Unadi/ertfsed m r CO. KELLER'S FURS STORED AT $4.00 ($100 VALUATION) Sales F\na l » IP CLEANED BY US—INCLUDES PICK-UP AND DELIVERY better dry cleaning dince 1894 • WESTFIELD—11E. Broad SU PliAINFIBX-D CALL PL 6-010O QLcJlXX. JuCrtXXAJL • Cor. South & IiDlanfl • 306 Somorsot SU find take advantage oF this complete fur service today. • Cor.'Wr.7tli& CUiitun • Gil 121 Quimby St., Wesifiefd AD 2-1131 Man., Wed., Fri. Evenings 'Til 9 „,,.. -y*» - ?r» •- ..,-.+ *\*r:**^;.f«to:

', f "- ''~- '•••'•' !.-••- ..-• rim WMrmw WJ.) JW«. w, mm w. of Mivs. Woman's Club io Have Duplicate Winners & H. liayer, Couples novice bridge will be President Rake-Hoe Names <»*•*•'*««"Jdhn M. Eya», *cm^^s^toBiag se>c- 420 Newcomers played tomorrow in the homes of Bridge Luncheon Winning duplicate partners in. re- retiary. Giaieotor is IMins. Oi^rleS R. | Mr and Mrs. Donald Havens, 518 cent p*ay at tihe Woman's dub of Mayer. The fi rat of four salad-luncheon Chairmen for Year Moving fo Carolina ! Parkview Ave. and Mr. and Mrs, Westfield in i'ir^t place posdtdons bridg-s parties, sponsored by the CtonwMlllHiee ohainmen will convene Events Arthur Morgan, til5 Forest Ave. wc-rc Hemry Crigler vv-iilh Mrs. Es- Mr, and Mrs, Nidioias Sh^kotko ii nance CCJ rwitftioe of the Woman's during the w^ek to plan tie pro- The telephone commiiiee will ther Putz amid Mi's. Robert Ktrwin ere moving this week from West- Club of Westfiel'd, will be held Wed- for i^e 1970-71 season. fi i ;vi 8:30 p.m. June 23 at the \vi:Ui Mrs. Egon Wocr-k. d-mi t>f the Rake &nd Hoe meoliinig wii'H be Sept. in the field to Wilmington, N.C. The arts ;jnd nesday in the clubhouse. Ckifo, has anmounioed the oommit- .r>i J-UipLisI Church and tour its 1 n se-coud place were Mr. and Luncheon will be served a't 12:3fl ttse ctaironefl far tiiie yteor. Mrs. Ja'Oifs Stwi'ms and (Mr. and id 12. !•"> p.i!!. I d.iV p.m. but guests nvay sta-it play- o m AH*. ItaJph Dunitl; tliird, Mrs. Tliey 'OTB: Bfirtis, Mra. JtameB C. ladies wi-jiing brito sroup ing a! II a.m. and -con'linue aRw to i Gi-crgi1 St:Kkni':dn. with G^twge Carroll; nowsutiUcr, Mms. Fiiaaik J. : will ]:l;;.v \VHm sd:iy ;H Mrs. .1.'. K(_'e Mrs, S Ji > •"- UmcJi. Arrangements viit bo made Dugaii; commiuuity pnojetefis, Mre. \7U!!IT'>, IKI Hnirison Avi. Higgs aitd Jac-k Ncuss wilh Waller lie dye mi; ami fo=r those unablo fo Till a UuWc. Ilo-if. August jM-ontii; eonsa^via'dioTK er- The party is open to monvbens The regular taurn'amcivi and a , Mats. iHMlAi^id J. Higglins; 1 and tioinmem'hLTs but reswvu!iit;ms ico lii!.- ccnH '''!'^ j)-in.s fur ;i r!:iin- separate .sui-'dioii for novice amangihg, Mms. Ateaaiadieir i Go? a Gripe? must be nude, by ciillfoiig the club- 0. McOoraislt; hdsborutaiu Mns. WI- h.-jkc July 1! ;•<• ilu JIunu:irian A-JI vry, will hi} held :tit V, p.m. frieiin riub. C!;irk. JJr-niiliur (or lie- ' Wrile the Editor •hcuse. His. Harrison Cory or Mrs. liaun V. Uautig&ri; li-otHijicuituine, Guy L. QtiLnn. m i ho olitb'lvouse. Hush VV. Tribtrie, hosipitiaiiity, A real treat awaits you af the Clay Pipe [dieus A. HeftzBiaifif; Junior Restaurant with its old English atmos- Saturday Is Bag Day , Mns. M'^uirice E. phere ... .,-;.; Spaghetti Recipe Mrs. any WhfistiBakier. At Thrift Shop Prime Rib of Beef Also, U.brary, Mrs. Maurice E. Lobster Tail • * . Good for Party Lntuwl; uisnillwi'slhiiip, Mm. VMiw Stock from all four rooms jn the Steaks Prepared the Way You Like West-field Service League's Thrift R. ftngeA: p-ognaun, Mrs. Kemneth Shop will be sold-on Bag J>ay whicn No matter wlidhoir it is your R. Doremus, Mrs. William A. Thafw- A large menu to choose from ' ' niacksiuiu- rilU'ii'iirno DEWEV RALNVIIXE will be held Saturday from 9 a.m.youngest or oldest graduating ley; Mrs. Call H. Fisch- THURSDAY SPECIAU Halitfn Niflhf X to 4 p.m. Hags will be sold for a school, a gi is al- er Jr.; telephone, JAns, Jo^e^Oi E. Luncheon; 11-3) Dinner 5-10 dollar n\ the door and may be filled way-s fun' l'O'i" friends and family. wfays and mieans, Mas. Rainviile Heading with as much merchandise as If the paHy is all younger folk, It. OhrisiUianison; y Mr. and Mrs. 350" oxen Scrvew 20. vise, plumber's wrenches, electric hammers, pavement Hansel and Gretei in English Dec. George VV. Bauer. Mrs. James C. Serve in Uniled lient-Airs siilv^o* 26 at 2 p.m. The Easier Special Wilson was hostess at a dinner for chafing dish. Other recipes n o w ; breakers, electric drills, many other items. Every item always Mar. 6 will be an opera on the Jife out of town guests on Sunday eve- a\- a-ilalj!e fi-ee arc for "Garlic Bul- of Christ in English. ning. icr for Frcinch S'our'dough Bread," clean and in good working ord§r# Come in soonl Brochures and ticket application "New England Royal Arrak Punch" forms may be requested by writing Bucknell Award Winner "Brook Trcul Nbb Hill," a spe- to Opera Theatre of New Jersey, fof FntOii'r'.s Day. Unifed Rent-All dresses, pants, skirts, skooters, swimsuits, knits, blouses, Symphony Hall, 1020 Broad St., Joanne Fcdorocko, recipient of 'a Newark, or by calling the new, per- B.A. degree at Bucknell University's manent office of Opera Theatre of recent commencement, was the win- raincoats, spring coats, suits, pants sets, jumpers, ner of one* of the senior prizes, a Foothill Club Charts New Jersey at Symphony Hall, be- master charge tween the hours of 10 a.m. and 12Phi Beta Kappa Award "for con- Plans for Year pantshifts, culottes, jackets, tunics, pant tops, party noon. spicuously creative achievement in "mini RENT any field." An English major, she Mo ii n la inside — Programs for the Mr. Rainviile announced that sea- coming year were discussed by Mrs. dresses, scarves, jewelry, bags, belts, robes and gowns. was honored for five original short son tickets at reduced rates are go- stories. Edward Wolf at The Foothill Club's 719 Central Ave., Westfield Tel. 232-3150 ing fast, with sales coming in at a board meeting Thursday in the rate doable that of last year. Season Her mother is Mrs. Jcaiinettc Fo- dorocko. 673 Shackamaxon Dr. home of Mrs. Noil Glover, president. 108 QUIAABY ST. Shop Fri. & Mon. Eves 'Til 9 ticket holders are assured of the Mi's. Wolf and Mrs. David Chfld'den same seats each year it they repur- were co-ho.slcs.scs. chase by July 15. Social Deadline Hcindi-Charge Master Charge uMrs. Frank Tritschlcr, the club's Uni-Card or Stories of weddings and en- representative to the barqu^h's gagements and pictures accoin-; Diamoutl Jubilee observance, elabo- Open Your Convenient Personal Charge Account Return for Visit panyiiig them must be in The. rated on the activities. The club will I . - Leader office the Monday before have a booth nl Ihe Jubilee's picnic- Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schulze pf publication. fair Saturday, Sept. 2fi. Columbia, S.C, former residents, are visiting here until the end of June; They will be'in-Great Britain during July and August. for their

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Golf Jr. signer of West/kM, presented a Nursing, xoccaveid a s<^iolansMp Wofsy. J. Maolucci >n elected to a second year as or worse. z Gra;lnaU:.s £iiv.-: S. Golbb 1 showing of its 1-2-3 fashions Satur- uwaixi fw 'having atitiaiined Uie sec- |)ivsidont of Llie College Club of X. J. Magrvo day at the home of Barbara Ayl- ond highe&t rank in her dkies. Ifi.brTi M. A ikon .s P. Carol Ann Marx Faiw-ood-Saoloh Plains. ing, I2ti Ludiow PJ. She is the wife Carolyn Mendvnhall Other officers are: First vice She will siiarit hen* nursing career Carol IC. ti of T. h. Ayling. at John F. Kennedy Hospital, Edi- lJi,mif II. Russell II. Midi&aard Jr presi'demt, Mrs. Robert TTtvayer; sec- K-Uen B. Millor or;d vice pres/deiU, Mrs. James Modeling at-home shirts, cruise , and -hopes to sixictalize in ofo- K;m n Anton Ju!in W. (i;;ini;n and beach wt-ar were KUen Evans, M.K.IUI J. Arfiiijo RI.M-.TI Giveli'y Smlh; ritctrding seoraftary, Mrs. Lortn ] lolleinbeck; corresponding Ann Custollano, Hen* deary, anil YOUR Sam A. Avmck K'-irL (Irogcrio Ronald H. Moollcr her younger brother Johnny Cleary. G;n*y J. Badge Ka-Uiy i-. Moore j-i'L-roiary, Mrs. 'Milton Grant, Lii\1.i J. Giinim Tlie 1-2-3 line was developed and Sidie Receives PhD. Sharuji L. Hamj U>:i Kip J. Mulligan Ux-asurw, MTS. Biiice SeaJy. Myorson d'Jaiiiman include: Ac- produced by Mrs. Ay\iing, Mrs. Oas- .Tn?Tv>s M. Sidie Jr., son of Mr. Heidi H. Hciuer IVrolyn A. Hancock teilano and Mis. Dorothy Grecna- M:iry A. H Ja !u-s A. H:iy y O'Donnoll Mrjf. Herbert Conrad; hos- and Mrs. Sidie of 732 Dorian lid., KING J Aian W, Olstm Mrs. Tlieodore IVumEjp; wald as novel and practical. Each has been awarded a doctor of phil- .1. i.*ph K. B:.sio Ka-^-ll I . lleilnrann item converts into throe separate S.IM:':';I L. Bowlby (Ik-nn K. ]icl]L-r UajuL'l J. Osvalh b-'li'ip. 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Lee Berton; sp^ce bu/.og-y under a government lives to tlie Joint Civic i?rai:t at the NASA Space Center, Cr;i;» Citron Nornia G. Huber Deboi'ali A. Reioh The Rosary Society of Holy Trin- Mrs. Harold Breuitingea-, MTS. Wallops Island, Va. This summer, J. CoopiT William H. -Hummel Karon A. Rice ity Church is having its annual Mis- under a similar grant, he will study S. Croniariy ... David U. Hutchison Kevin C. Richard McCurdy, Mro\ LEiwrenice Taylor. sion Sale today and tomorrow ftrom marine biology at the Marine Bio- I)i.!)OJ"being conducted in G. Daniels Richard J. Jeske Jr. Robert D. Rotili For Relatives, Friends the garage of Mrs. Ferdinand Ad- h A. Dannainan.. Russell M. Johnson, Itelen G. Saloam - Colby L. Jdiniaitone ams, 859 Nancy Way (near Ltam- Piano Recital Held .Michael Dcane Jaae E. Sc^rtiiudt •Piano pupils of Anita Juntilta and bcrls MiJl Rid.). In previous years Nancy J. DeCristoforo John J. Kannazyn Lyiui M. 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THE KN.1.) LEADER, jt'NE n, Helen Trezoglou Barbara A. Watt Edison Jr. High J. Peter Triano William B. Watt David A. Turk Alan D. Webster Outstanding Students Honored (Continued from previous page) Philip R Vclla Suzetie L. Williams 29th PINGRY SUMMER SESSION Carol A. Venezio Dc-bra L. Wilson Uiivid W. Sylvi'nuil Peler J. Viglianii Paul Wilson At Gov. Livingston High School CO-EDUCATIONAL K!i/*ibL'ih A Taylor larol Ann Vigsiedl Gail M. Wirkowski Robert T^vim' June 29 — August 7, 1970 James R. VilJaiic Kric Wuhl Mountainside — Outstanding stu- nel! Club t>f Union County cup: Car- u>-,i pi) j-; Tin Victor Vilijni Sally M. Young dents at Governor Livingston Reg- ol Jatfee. tlie Baanlborgers award; ACADEMIC ADVANCE CREDIT READING INSTITUTE 'yitlhi.-i A 'IV ional High School were honored at George Pilloton, tlie Random House iirluirct .1. A Ton U.'imton V. \\jdi;ik Grades 2-12 Grades 9-12 Grades 2-12 the tenth annual recognition assem- award, and Susan Goff and Judy I'n.'in T«»\Mi>.finl Welcome Wagon Notes U'ou;.hv;ml U\ Wall on bly on June 12, condu-etcd by Fred- Reicli. the Mounlainside Music As- Preview or Review Biology Remedial Events for Week erick Aho, principal. sociation awards. English Chemistry Developmental •Mr. Aho presented plaques for History Physics Increase Speed The WVkome Wagon Club will Booster Club of Knowledge Awards several to the school to David Ranz, Latin Algebra 1, 2 and Comprehension hold its monthly meeting ul 12:30presented by the high school PTA went to (he outstanding scholar in Mudent body presented, Sandra Mathematics Trigonometry . 3- or 6-week |j.jn. tomorrow at Old Mill Inn. Ber- c»aoli major field of study. In arlHack roan, school paper editor, and Modern Languages Courses liiirdsi'iiJt;. Mrs. Al Kisch is lunth- U, S. History Miehiko Jfayashi received I he StLsan Finkel and Klaine Sederlund * * * Mod. Eur. History * * * FUGMANNOttCowpaw con k-JKiirMiati, plaque. The business education co-editors of the year hook. f=B ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU I I f DAY CAMP *• SPECIAL COURSES :s Jt nn,K OIT. Tlu* HoafjntmuTs will (our (heaward went (o Agnes DePinlo who A memorial award in Jionor of STOHA<;B |'I.A\T Ages 5-14 Grades 6-12 I)uki> Cardvns in Somcrville on Mw»also received the Union County Mr. Rosamilia to an outstanding NURSERY CAMP riny. .Mrs. Kctarcl Worahou' of 1443 \V VIVI: Trust Company award, Yearbook ninth student who has completed Daily; 10:30-3:45 Ages 3 & 4 Penmanship IU HKKIt SI ItVKH lH-cr Poll). 'Mounluinsidp. will bo Service award as wcil as recogni- calculus and also been of service to Two Swims Daily Spelling, Typing i:*sv in i>f;i;T lu>M<->.s ty MIL- knitting und sewing Daily: 10:30-3:45 (ion for placing first in a -state wide tho school was presented for the Sports Great Books I'AVMKVI' IM.AV ;il 1 p.m. Tuesday in her business education competition. first lime to 'Kichand Little. Tho Games Swimming Composition Till riiJJ |.;ctl Il'IMOU Gary Weisbatim received both tlie Bausch and Lomb award in science Art Games Computer Programming WITH I,«(KHI;I;I» went to Kurt Van Voohies with Eric Art, Crafts 4 * English and the social studies Crafts Study Techniques CIUAKKT GAS Outdoor Play Call awards as well as recognition as anKushnick receiving the IWsnss<*laer Shop Work Painting, Sketching FUEL OIL •I'oly'lechnie award. Enrollment Limited monoxide is a %us tliat outstanding student from the Na- Models 3-Dimen$ional Art \\r Are ]nf<~re*4*d tft I 232-5272 ovujy lime a cigarette is tional Sound I of Teachers of Eng- Outstanding participation in a1h- Sewing 6-Weeks Only _ , _ .., c . lighted. If you inhale cif lish and u certificate of merit in letics was recognized with the Mi- KI- T _ * *• A *i Li Red Cross Life Saving Cook-Outs No Transportation Available ... . c YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT *"I(*" * s*™ ! smoke (his ^ns fillers your oliael Suchena Memorial award go- *« M..«.~ r Literature Seminar Tournaments tor Nursery Camperr s T . -,. . ESSOHEAT DEALER" Sfll S(>1"1" *VB, B. Killer ciyyi'citi's cannot trap Ilia The PTA award in foreign lan- ing to Douglas Itau and the Girls ' Tennis Clinic guages was presented to Marie Birn- Athletic Association Achievement TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE baum whose outstanding achieve- award to Bonnie Volpe. ment was also recognized with the Cited for outstanding acliievement Minerva Medal for excellence in and service in the music field were THE PINGRY SCHOOL French as well as the first prize in Charles Haase who received the Sou- poetry seclion of the 7th annual mo- sa a ward, Thomas Roll, Roberta 215 North Avenue, Hillside, N. J. Telephone: (201 )-355-6990 dern language competition and fifth Raibertir and Kirk Gulden with the MwiuiirainiiM^ place in the National French con- B'arbow Memorial plaques, and Jane ies t. Wywrot and Vincent Julian the Loy- Diane and Joanne Witmer shared alty Awards. the home economics award with the LEADER ADS BRING RESULTS mathematics award going to Donald AH Seats Sold Winnicki and Edmund Washuio. Oth- er awards included Douglas Surges For Tom Jones Show in industrial arts, Roberta Hubert! At Arts Center in music and Kurt Van Voorhies in science. Ml scats for the Garden State BRING ALL A number of school and commun- Arts Center engagement of Tom ity organizations awarded scholar- Jones have been sold, according to Another THE FAMILY ships to outstanding and deserving Ncdcrlandcr Arts Associates which students of the class of 1970. Hiebooks the acts and presentations for high school teachers association the Arts Center on the Garden Stale Merrill Meinorial award was pre-Parkway. sented in honor of Thomas J. Itea- Only lawn space is available for BLUE RIBBON milia to Cynthia Conroy. The stu-the Welsh singing star's show which RIBBON P'V dent council Stephen A. Pollack Me- runs from Monday, June 29 through MAKE morial went to Robert Oassanos and Saturday, July 4. CLEANERS Jo Ellen Miano with the class of '70 Ticket orders which can not be scholarships to Stephen Baine and filled are being mailftd back to cus- & Balhi MeGrath and the National tomers by the Arts Center box of- LAUNDERERS. Honor Society scholarship to Suefice. Islieb. The Highlander BoosLer Club The unprecedented season sub- DAD scholarship was awarded to Roger scription response, plus a huge Pilzer, the Varsity Club scholarship early mail demand for single-per- to Gary Benoit and John Piccirillo formance seats for Torn Jones, re- and the G. A. A. Leaders Club schol- FREE! sulted in the fast sellout, according BRING HIM TO DINNER AT THE SATELLITE arship to Barbara Burk. The Medi- cal Careers Club scholarship went to tiie spokesman for Ncderlander to Leslie Kranich and the PTAArts. scholarships to Jonaihon Carlson, Lawn space can be purchased WinningVbri al the Aris Center box office in Where he will find his favorite dish prepared just the Peggy Mocko, Dennis Pannullo and Linda Geddis. A special scholarship Telegraph Hill Park on the Park- was given as a memorial to Mr.way (Exit MG), at its ticket out- lets or by mail (Box 116, Holmdel, STORAGE way he likes it — no work for mother either, so she can spend Rosamilia to Penny Oash and Ber- nard Mazuco. N.J. 07733). her whole day just pleasing him. The kids will love the special From Berkeley Heights, the Lions Tipton to Study Club awarded a scholarship to Bon- Al Columbia U. nie Volpe with the American Asso- Men's or Ladies' ciation of University Women going • • • •• Noel Tipton, musican and piano treatment they always get at the Satellite. to Sandra Hackman. The Women's Club awarded scholarship to college teacher of Weslfield, has recently SUITS bcund students, Mary Amodeo and been awarded the Baldwin Piano t Elizabeth Matthews, a nursing schol- Prize for study vA Teachers College j CLOTH COATS U.S. RT. 22 AT MILL LANE 233-0774 MOUNTAINSIDE arship to Lili Smith, and a scholar- of Columbia University this sum- FUR TRIM COATS ship for the child of a member to mer. The prize will enable Mr. Tip- STORAtE James Bopp. Jane Yyvvrot received ton to study recent innovations in FUR COATS ^~Ji-v FN? the Teachers Association Florence music education with Dr. Robert Sliliwell Meinorial scholarship and Pace, Dr. Bert Konowitz and Dr. $10.00 Free Insurance Valuation (Additional Insurance Only 1 %) Iticlrard Little received the Rotary Hadassah Sahr. Club scholarship. Mr. Tipton, a graduate of tlie Plus Cleaning Charges FATHER'S DAY Juilliard School of Music, operates From Mountainside, the Teachers a music studio in Wcstfield, is as- SUNDAY, JUNE 21st Association John ' A. Lindemann sociate organist and choirmaster STORE ALL YOUR WINTER WOOLENS scholarship was given to KJaren at St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Parker. The Women's Club awarded a part time faculty member at this economical way! Skirts, Jackets, Snow PAMPER POP with a PIPE their Ssvcbock Memorial scholarship the Pingry School in Hillside. Suits, Sweaters, Household Items ... ANY- to Victoria Rodgors and the Home YOU WILL EASILY FIND ONE FOR HIM IN OUR Economics scholarship to Karen THING except fur, fur trimmed coats and URGE SELECTION OF • . •. Filzgerald. Bonnie Obencluiin and BOX heavy coats. Robert Bauer received the PTA scholarships, and M-aurinc Zajkow- STORED IN OUR VAULTS - CRAM IT FULL! ski the Mountainside Jnn scholar- ship. 2% Of Valuation Plus Cleaning Charges Other award recipients were Mary O'Hearn, the Readers Digest and Your precious furs deserve the very best Wcstficld Pan Hellenic awards to [lie student in the class with the AVON INN storaqe - COLD FUR STORAGE. No other highest scholastic average: Dennis MOTOR LODGE FUR COAT type of storage protects so well. Controlled j Boutsifcaris, the Stony Hill Players AN ENTIRE BLOCK % ESTIG sUiluetto lo the outstanding student ON THE OCEAN FRONT humidity and temperature end danger Dunhllf in dramatics; Douglas Ran, (lie Cor-1 Charatan Slonwtll A summer Resort for. STORED ONLY from moths, larvae or beetles, and at the those who enjoy excel- Gorgt lent food, ocean bath- $100 Valuation.,. $3.50 same time, preserve the life-giving oils that WEDDING RECEPTIONS ing, Olympic pool, shuffle board, putting Additional Insurance 1% keep pelts young. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS green. Nearby Golf, PIANO RECITALS Boating, Fishing, Mon- ERSCHAUM mauth Park Race-track. Let PROFESSIONAL CLEANING & GLAZ- % MEETINGS Cocktail parties, danc- ing and entertainment ING protect and prolong the life of your in the famous RIPTIDE FUR COAT fur garments, Woman's Club ROOM. S.Thomas Penntf, Jr., Owner-Mar.' EXPERTLY from $7.50 (Mink and Beaver More) u Reservation!, Mrs. Joltn 5* P»nno f 318 S. EUCLID AVE. (20T) 776*6300 Custom Blended Tobacco Aven.by-lhe-S«o, N. J. 07717 imokmg inioymenf 233-7160 232-2691 CLEANED & GLAZED FREE MOTH PROOFING PREMIUM QUALITY CIGARS PREP. ALL GARMENTS DRYCLEANED AT BLUE RIBBON ARE FOR THE JULY 11 EXAM MOTH-PROOFED FREE WITH NON-DDT CHEMICALS An intensified three meeting seminar designed to improve bath the verbal and math S.A.T. scores. This course features the following: DESK • An individual evaluation of skills ACCESSORIES WALLETS • Specialized reading techniques emphasizing BY SCHEIRE By Buxfon and DunhlH speed and comprehension Free Cleaning • Development of mental arithmetic skills 500.0^400 't • A review of algebra, geometry, and graph inter- No Purchase Necessary jc Drawing July 1st * Just Sifln Nam*, Address, Tel. No. pretations • Review of examination taking strategy ON GARMENTS All the Above Pius a Large Variety of Smoker*' • Small classes Morning and evening classes will commence weekly starting BROUGHT IN Accessories That Make Wonderful Olttn June 22nd. Tuition $59.00. BEFORE 12 NOON Registration and informational session will be held on Sat- urday, June 20th at the Town and Campus Motor Lodge ON DRY CLEANING X, SHIRT LAUNDERING SHOP located at Morris Avenue corner Green Lane, Union, New NO EXTRA CHARGE SATURDAY t y f BEFORE U A.M. * \ our Smoking Enjoyment h Our Business** Jersey, Room B-14. AT REGULAR PRICES ONLY FOR INFORMATION CALL Corner Park and North Aves. #fe Plalnfleld 'A • < \)ft FATHER'S WEEK STORE HOURS liOO NORTH AVE,, GARWOOD DRIVE - IN ; L Monday thru Friday 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.; Thursday 'Hi 9 P.M.; Saturday 8 A.M. fo 6P.M • . ON ROUTfc STORE L MOlif-:S; ,':;!0 A.M. I'J <> P.M. LEARNING 5 f*y^*WttT«m**t^av*-TE»wi>'qfrr»yjrij^

t www, tm ,«•*, :*, ?**« x land Bus Routes Avenue iNew pwyidence. Road said College Expects 'Read For Borough TNew Brovildctnce and BircEh Hill Road Students iR»uite 2: Sbaots' ait' 7:20 a.m. Summer Pupils 1st Stop at: Union Co&ese antib'.petes tihe lar- 'Ncnv Providence ftoad and Wood- gest summer session in its 37-year Moutttaiiisidc — Tihe suunm-cr *acres Drive history this year, it was reported feool bu^ schedule for atrea i*u- tores Dative and Meeting House today by Prof. B-anitord Solon, di- jkG was anmooimreid Lcdiay by the rector. M County Regional High School Trail and Grouse Lane An enrollment of more than 1,000 I>iDtr:ot No. 1. Pa'h a-fld Tamagtir Way is expected, lVof. Solcn said, as Demtfs Lyredh, U^ar^poitotion di- Oyle3 Avcuvue aivd Aokenm'aii Avc. compared wi.tlh about 800 a year rector, may be cwitracited at 37(5- iNe>w Pj'cvid&iuce and Summit La. ego. $300 if there are any quc-itams prior iMtiil Lane and Ruiligers Road Prof, Sokm attributes Uie increase 66 the ciperjiag of summer sdliool Iris Or.ve. and Summit Road to Union College's reduced tuoition, fen June 23. Rciald and OeaHtnal Ave. ibo a sliortage of summer jtfbsr'and to a Jaa^gar niwnlber of courses. t Jwnatlhian Dayton Regional High Ave, and Wood Va^liey Rd. School atanicuiices strnimer school Tote IM. aind Wood Vafiley Bd. Tu-jfcion fair tihe summer seasSion is feus schedules fnom Mouwfiadnsiide llkfclen Oir-dle an/d Old Tote Rd. 512 a creddt hour for Union County and Springfield. trostiidenjts, $25 a oradit hour fw SiksxA siDarte at 8 a.in, on June ctthcir New Jersey residemts, and ©3, Alii Studeiis are to report Jmened- for out-of-staiLe residente. IteteGy to the auditorium of the Scout Fathers ^ cotbrses avtaoAoble at this Dayton Jtegiwiial Higfh year's summer seaaion are: begdn- upon Uhcir ainival. jiing and intermediate SpamuSh, in- IMDounbauntsodc: Bits Route I: "Mix and Fix" fiodology, principHes of 7:30 Robin Itood and Friar sooSal psyicihology, ado- A volunteer work force of fathers 7:32 Fox Trail and Grouse Lane lesccnt psychology, pthycfhiology of of members of Boy Scout units ot pcmiomality, general psychology, me- tf:34 Pemlbrook and BXn^e Dnive the Colonial • District spent the day 7:3fr Orchard and Apple -Tree chafl'fos, heat and sound, hasic phy- recently at a variety of repair and unified calculus II, college 7:38 New Providence and Wood repair end maiiUeaance projects at Valley , AIfJX)^Alme^r^oaIl Hfte* Camp .Walchung In Glen Gardner, I a>nd II. 7:41 New • Providence awd Baybery preparing the ftojlittK'fbftJihe-open- Lane ALso, UniJted Stales" IflteUory sinpe ing of * the slimmer camping sesson 1895, United Sbatcs History-' to' 1865, 7:43 SyHvan Lane and Summit ne»t month, The district comprises (Lane scouting units in Westfiekf, Moun- Wefitedin dviilkuaition since 1C00, Am- 7.45 Summit Lane and Swnmnt tainside, Scotch PJiains, Famvood, eiican nialltion'al govemEmeni, Ameri- Road and Garwood. can government' and poliifc, be- •ginniing and intermediiaJte FVencCi, Bus Route 3: The annual "Mix & Fix" activity, Wesiern European litenature, Am- 7:40 H&h Point Drive and Out- reminiscent of the husking bees of erican Htenatuire, Englisli Mteitaluie. look Way yesteryear, brings men together 7:43 Green Hill Road and High- from numerous walks of life for Aflso, EmgiliiSiii <3omiposii!t!icm» de- land Avenue One common poirposc of volunteer- vel'opim.eni of eduoationial tlhoiiglht, edlucalionial psydhlaoligy, pirobileims 7:45 Oreen Hfilfl. Read and Tkn- ing time and latnor to make sure i iber Drive their sons and their friends will oi ocoRomics. prin d|Vleis of eaoauo- tmiios, gen&ral chemistry III, busi- 7:50-.Mar HSU Circle and Possum have a good, healthy summer camp- L - • - • ft ness l'aw, peiisonnel - matifageanent, Pass • ' " ing program at a cost 'Within the reach of all who wish to attend. wganfizaWoin a«d mianiagesme-nt, gen- Goverauor 'Livingston (Rogionial The camp is run by the Wtatchiung eral biology, the plant kingdom, and £lig

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THE WESTFIELD LEADER Life In The Suburbs By Al Smith Disposal Rales Editor's Corner Editor, Lrffctrier; AFFILIATE MEMBER The fdlawi^ig lias beeui sent to WITH ALL .Not oaly is W-esftfieflid meefbing wtfo stocrmy response from its own NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION WITH WELL THERE Mr. Doffli Snyider, 446 Cfoanning WORLDLY GOODS Ave., and Mr. Alexander residents over damping, traslh, disposal, garbage and wi»at*iave-you, WORLDLV JUNIORS but it ss&xtLS tHiat Scoldh Plains now lias issued an edict to ovr town Clans GOODS 224 Clurk St. Xi-w .Ivt-M-y, Uy \\M- Wc^t- THEE THEE BIC/CLE iftatfieis to eliminate dumping along Lambert's 'Mil Rd. Wesliield town- 1 i >' ii mi i !) bli: ( 'V!JJ]J;M!.V. A it 1 i:iiip(.-n*J«Mit ENDOW I' 'I ENDOW We rwnltfy saw in (he Ijeader o-wne dpropea-iy alon gthe souaiieasLeaiy side of the Ivwn femes Scutch MM j' t;il Paper for ihfc T^n JI vl' ilfli'ut tlie mee^'ing bcUvwn Oie Coun- ^I:IJ'-' ?j|_*U«>n: ?:^uO i.H-r year in a,p the dumping altong I.ainbeat's MM ltd. or (liey'ld bake the I . S\ .T. gws po.vs.lbly will wswii in a new with tihe State Boai'XJ oS Iloaith and institute legal pr-o.ceedi.ngfi, no Kim i- ScDleh Plains Tow-aship OommiUee mled at a meding last week. I M-Mil.-r dole schedule. Tliis loiter represents Quality i • jny Uiird wiUen ai>iH"aJ in tlie past Scotch Plains rcsideirts in Ute aj'e'a between Bayibwry and J^colw;' .^ruii As couple of yeais to my i-epresenla- L/a, lw»ve complained that Uie Lambert's Mall lijd. site is a junkyard. Publisher tives in tihe council to consider a While tSiey wy some I*as been reraoved iwe suspect by town trucks to f!Ali; U\ i TRIMIiI.E . IMftor aiir riaita adjustjnent, ntrt oiiikmdish ftlie Baii£htwoftd area!); in« c appears aimost instantaneousily. .( TWlaat the Sootch Plains reaideails wait is the s^me as tihe Bri^ifcwood 1?21L*-.-i To revietar, two years ago tihe area hom-eowners seek here — more palaxriling and and end to dumjao^ • f. f •. soavcjigea^s were granted an ai^pj"iox- •Wondea*' vrfiero tinat old soila, tlie li>34 reifu'igeriitor and assortment of e you will give sej-Joiis ter extra, wlien general audience >ctij>]7Mi^i5 U\ tlit; siumner 4ention U> the Uh^llfiilW's I have out- films are stowing. This type of an- Interpretation, Please Yaiu- new rale schedule lined' in- tihis leflteJ* .anid I hope you rangemerit Jtas worked welil for the another IS-'z'.i increase in cosi with will measure ' yfcnir vote (for a NO airlines which fill their empty seats ;a j'cduietioit) iri service. In o'tSier on Lhis malier, not on the pofoiS&cal by offering reduced rates for wives We had been led to bclicvo that at l<\isl a few isolated words, for Uie W.-i'/r rate increase, iniluencos -t^ut inay be involved bul and children travelling with their Town Councilmcn were* opposed to the placement of gar- on top of (he pi'evioos 25 U in- jusbifiably oil t'he voice of yoiw con- hu-sUands. den debris at the curbside. so \vt> were surprised last 'crcaiio, you wJU allow onJy 2 20 gal- stituenLs t3wA apoak out on tlie re- In addition lo earning money on lon euixs elefewied, and for oacfli ad- ducliion of tius service—topped, off presently empty seats, such a week when nary a dissenting vote was east on an orpin- riilkwitjl can. there will J>e an ad- witfli an inorclase in mio. "'bring a date" plan would be a J ; ance introduced which does permit this change in the hous- C .;.':.. J1 c^^rge ol 50 conts. To me, STANLEY NIKDZW1ECKI real service to the community. ing code. Final action is slated h>v the Council's next meet- iss Uns ditidnwritcj' and tax payen1, HAHiRY AND I1ETSEY BROWN setoson. 7Iii lliKhluibd Ave. ing July 14. faith we purchased a home it seLitns t'hiit it. miiglit be fair and 585 Highland LETTERS TO THE I feel our tc&m \fyas peaializexi iirui lot, which Deed is recorded reasonable tx) gi\'e Uie scaveiigcrs The ammended ordiance reads: caiiije of tihe officials Ignurtanve and in De-pl. of records, and faithfully a 10',; rtite incrcase, but at tlie we were ntade to pay lllie pnfcc foa* every quartCM* the City of W-?s!fiekl Bring a Date? "Garbage and Rubbish Storage. Garbage, other organ- EDITOR isanie t:ime don't reduce the service Sweepers Missing? iheir mistake. has sent n tax hill for this property. of picking up 3 20-gallon cans. A ic waste and rubbish excepting grass dippings and garden Now it would sp "Leader" usaxe- tho whole week. Soine of liheise we have'noticed many .empty seats. Longshoremen f&mie people also have tlie (fao'd for- "All ordinances or part of ordinances inconsistent Editor, Leader: The management might actually in- Open Letter To Editor, Leadea-; tune to rol&cate in. .tilie smrmier More Letters with this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of crease its revenues if it offered a Calls Foul. We the parents of Jim Oarnegie, Tho first, amwrdrmenit freedom to months and, therefore, put out no special "bring a <$aite" plan -wiierC' such inconsistency. a pJayer on Richmond team af tho dissent is being cheapened by tiic i-cfuse — but they Kave to pby for by a boy under 18 could purchase a Editor Leader; AUarvtic Div. W.B.B.L., wish to Iiilorivaliorial Long.^h'orcinen'a As- a servfoe tSiat is Jiot received. Next Page "This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon I am writing this letter in the second ticket for his girl at a. qii-ar- final passage as provided by law." thank all his follow teammates, iiia sccialion. Union members have hopes o/ interning the vast major- managers, Mr. J. Wolsteder • and been picketing speeches by the Despite our consistent objection to the littering of ity of decent in'dividu!als who par- Mi*. S. Kilponer ond *all tlie people Pi'imu Minuter of Sweden, Olof Wcstfield and our conviction that this step will lead to itu in tho Wesl'fiel'd Boys Baso- who expressed their feelings of Uio plain ID, without undor.vtanding or Ltfaguo Off the gross injustice injustice done the wrliole team as liying Lo understand tho position of additional non-garden-typo refuse left by the streets, we done to our Rdchm'ond tcfam, Inter- cannot see how our clear-thinking councilmen can adopt well as our son. Mr. Palme or his country. national League, Atlantic division With lieavy lioaHs and mixed feel- The nicki'lors have been displaying this revision. tliics past week so Ultat all who par- ings of rules and decisions made by iv. Champion- ijjkiin his views on VsrctnUm, the nounced last week with the town's disposal contractors, which decisions are made by these ship by runs only, but they truly iloii^siiC'i'yiiiO'n have tiriod to shout they produce an inconsistency even before the next garbage officials. won the Cthampionship of dignity him down and in one instance have collection. When the boys basdlxall season, and honor that today in our times beaten a person simply beicau^e he began, Ken Kilponen and I were is, very rare with all the protest •Irad Swtd'iih-like blond hair. Dis- Under the proposal which Councilman Ferguson said and anger." i assigned to co-manage l^e Rich- 5LnL in the hands cf tihe I LA has VV?-\$ "•*: J had the backing of the scavengers, one of the services in- LI I A mond team. We were not asked MR. & MJtS. J..G. CARNEGIE icc'ine jp.vull and yellinjl. cludes a cut-rate curbline pickup of up to six 50-pound 10 be managers. Tlue IKertitiurc and it! Cottage PI. •.-"•• - . .> . •. • • - ' During Ji'y visit to Kcnyon Col- : • •: - - . J bags of garden refuse each week. It was our impression imulorials war© dropped ait. our door- lege. Mr. Palme displayed a quiot '.-\- : . '- that these were to be picked up at both collections of the steps and we Nad to take tine- initi- Drugs itlltsliigencu and .sti'aiglvVforward • « week, or are only residents who pay the $30 for back-of- *alivo to finld out about the meetings t concern thul won the adniiraticn :• ''- >^ .••'.'- of the WBBL and to loam, fche re- Editor, Leader; ^..*-. / property line collection entitld to rid themselves of debris Reing concerned -with.'the grow- of students, faculty, alumni, and :.-•-••:< -• PEOPLE • r - -. r* L-L ' - i sponsibilities of managing a liittie administrators. He stressed that >m,> twice a week, while those on the $15 rate waiting until league team. Botih Mr, Kilpanen and ing problem of drug abuse amon^ 1 all members of our society, 1 was •Wiei'c are two important aspect. ; Thursday, Friday or Saturday to haul their six plastic bags my.setf agreed to co-manage be- of freedom—the light, to dissent :.. . -• \ cause we were more interested in startled to see the message to par- to the street? And under the terms of this ordinance, do ents by Police Chief Moran in last and tlie right to be huawl. T!ic long- ivvurkinj,' with youngsters itlian in , the $30 customers violate paragraph one by perhaps plac- •week's issue. One of the reasons for men took advantage of onu %^ u'jLkolding our cooperation because buil, tried to deny the other. ing garden debris in regular containers? the growing drug abuse 'prcMcm ol the j-hod.iy way in which we wore among youth is .inadequate drug The bcih'avior of the lonffslvoj*em-sn If, under the agreement, residents may pay the min- appointed marfagers. We were giv- education. However, inadequate re- can bau'ely bo called dissent and en a team of boys ages 10 to 12 MORE AREAS •y. • - -w,' •. , imum rate of $4.50 for one can of trash collected twice a fers lo quality as well as quantity. wcuid be de-spiciible even if they years and aha one youngster w3io . > week, why must each dwelling unit have both a garbage In actuality there is .a tot of drug were right, aH>ont Sweden. Bui the > . . < was to be 13 yo'ars old on May 31, education going arountt these.days, prime minister Ivas m a d e clear receptacle and a rubbish receptacle? Webster defines "Gar- 1970. but no one seems to be listening. several Limes in his visit Uvaf. Swed- iV1.':!:: .;-.' "= bage" as "waste parts, of food . . .animal or vegetable mat- The little league hand-bonk reads This is a result, of our society's en is not arUii-Ameronn. Mi*, ter that is thrown away . .. any worthless or offensive mat- r;o ycungsicr may play in the In- methods of drug education, which thmsetf spent a yc'ar a.^ a •:. . -•: <• £ concentrates its primary objective ter." "Rubbish" is defined" as "any material rejected or league wh'o dvas his 13tih in Ain&rica. He U;v5 pointed out before July 31 of that year. of education into scare techniques that in m-any ways Sweden is the thrown away as worthless; trash, refuse: often distinguish- in order to accomplish its goal. I i-. *> - -, : mm Tills youngster was assigned to most Americanized country in Eur- ed from garbage . . ." am referring to the article of last ope and that tfie Swe'dish people our team with Ix>l3i it he Internation- week where Chief Moran (or Dr. Could the inclusion of this paragraph portend that al Ldague Director's M>on Husch) feel a fir eat fondness fw Ajneri- Moran) says that marijuana is an cansl The Swedes, lie has empha- : at some time refuse collectors also will insist on separa- and the Atlantic Division Directors "inducement to take stronger nar- r^" M (Albert Moonijy) full knowledge of sized, are concerned a'bouL all peo- tion of, say, paper from cans, or melon peels from cotics'* as well as revealing to the ple in distress, whether they be 4iie youngsters age. public that "recent medical find- American prisoners of war or hun- burned-out lightbulbs? If not, why the necessity of two •Both oj'licials had given their ings reveal that prolonged usage gry Vic&namese childi'cn, and they receptacles for a "one-can family?" consent for this yoiwigsicr to play causes brain lesions." The youth of will continue to help both although •in Lite IntcritatJortal division, tihe today are apparently more inform- It's our personal opinion, but this amendment to the clliey ere cr^cszerf. Tho Prime Min- mm<:•••••• •-.'.:• if- reason bein# given jth'al the next ed than the police chief. They know \< -::!v"1->" di.'tcir has sw^gastad thot there be f.-X - •• .»• ",•'. Housing Code is rubbish — or is it garbage? age group league group had no that marijuana does not produce ian-infte'nwaiti!onj'al effort to rebuild all c pen ings left for tills boy. a need to use other drugs. ; of Imdadhina after the war. i-<: And so we played tail season long Every survey ever made by com- If lomgihoremeji and c'llitu's wiio right up to a playoff beltiw«en Rich- petent researchers backs my state- dislike Mr Palme would have lis- <- .:' • : r.ioivd and Uoanoke When it seems ment lWr/r. As for producing brain tened to him spca'k, for example Graduation —1970 an underhand deal was made. lesions, well that's one on me! I on Meat tlie Press, ('hey weuL'd have WL» wore to have played the play- have read articles by the most PER ANNUM More than 700 students were graduated during the off Wednesday even-ing June 10, knowledgeable nwn in the field and clsd&voi«d thiat hero is a r&tiional x lea'der tvwho us Effective July 1, 1970 1970. but were notified k hour be- I h-ave never heard anything so i | last week from West field and Holy Trinity High Schools. A L -m m fore game li.nu that the game was ridiculous. Middle eastern society fcsa# UigatJ>le, si majority of them arc- college-bound, but many others will ttv 1JL» rc-.pcucd ur.Q a meeting be- Iras been using marijuana for 2,000 about huniian r-'Toileims, and deeply 1 " .' . > enter the armed services, advanced training in a special- tween L!iu nvarVjgers cf the two years. Wouldn't it be obvious if the -Cfnonuittcd to his ccitrJLry. Jt m:.y terms and the ProaidcrJt (Charles. be dunti'cult for Aimori'cuns Lo ac- i•; ••:•*!;>' * millions of marijuana users all over ized field or the beginning of careers. j < r *' ' -r- i Schrcpe) and Vice-president ((Bruce the world were contracting brain cept tihe s&aurjcfii neulfality of Swed- With few exceptions, all will face a personal indepen- Anderson i of the WBBL, Inc. could lesions? Finally, Ohief Moran says en wthtcih requires aid an'd criticism dence never before experienced in their 17 or 18 yars. We be held that Friday evening to ^de- for parents to be aware of physical to b^di sides. Sweivn condemns PASSBOOK SAVINGS arc .':.>?.'. r; termine now wlhetfher the youngster sympioms of their children. Ho bci^h the invaidon of Czetfnosx'va'kin t *• hope that they will grow with this new freedom, and not rt" -•:'•:• *5 in question could play. lists "enlarged eye pupils" as a by Russia a.'.ii t'hs i.-jcu'.i.cii into & i- --•••:>. confuse liberty wilh license. C^rr.tcla Ly the U,S'. Ken Kiipcnsn and I, as co-man- syn-iptorn. Another misnomer! Mar- DEPOSIT BY 10th • INTEREST FROM THE 1st For many, graduation is a change for a new beginning. i i agers of Richmond attended the ijuana decs ruct cause enlarged eye 'But we have m> ryg-ixt to expect pupils. It is th? dark atmosphere Those who have perhaps not assumed roles in which they imeeLiug as cfol the three co-man- every nallion to agree w i t h the preferred by marijuana users that ."• • where you save does make a difference! wore comfortable or content, now may walk a different agers of Ruanoke aton:* with Presi- UniJltd Statas on every issue. Mr. w--n--z N. - ••-•: ":• gives I'he impression that their pu- Palme and Sweden are working for path. We pray they find a life to which they can give of dent and Vice; President of the pils are enlarged. It it only the pu- i'gfcs of iiiU ma-n, aitd as a • -\ •:- > themselves, as well as benefit from. WBBL, Inc. pil enlarging to allow more light When .Mr. Schrope the President smtsi'jl ccuri'bry ivro ligil- (o the eye that misled observers ^-,.i> Hi£l| school graduation is an exciting beginning, not of W1>HL arrived wi-Ui Mr. J. G. iirtately comewncd a'bouL the incur- &\'r* • •,-M to indicate pupil enlargement as a -/• an end. As wo congratulate our graduates, our hopes go (McCarthy one of Roanokes co-man- s/mptom. In closing, how can> we sion of small nalS-orJ3' ivghjs by ~ . I 'III- ^_^ with them for the fulfillment of each of their dreams and ager and also a neighbor of Mr. expect our children to believe the supanpawers. l ambitions. Schropes. I realized ait the onset dangers of heroin, barbituates, etc. Mr. JRalme is committed to de- RRST FEDERAL of tho meeting the die was cast. If we are continually lyjng to them rnocaiacy, detspite tlie kinds of dem- Richmond had lost. about the dangers of marijuana? onstratiorts the ELA has shown to r We wore told ,1'liat both Mr. be the reisaiOls of democracy. rhe SAVINGS if a?s4 Sehrope, President and Mr. Ander- P.S. Have we also overlooked the Prime M-inisiter said at'Kenyon tliat •<.•?•••*.»*•, USOUTH, Tin News Magazine of DIXIE," carried this son, Vice President wore umaw&re dangers of alcoltol ie. alcoholism, every sotfback makes him tlie more permanent brain damage, liver de- dectaited to working for derauc- .i' .'''.I enlighting bit of information for those who hail the 011 season (liat the youngster had "L "V FIVE OFFICES touen (allowed to play. Mr. Schrope struction or is alcohol safe to use i"acy. The longshomnen and many bocause it/ is America's national Soviet system and decry our own, and cited some facts told us ho had only been informed ollheir Am^i'cans have been misled FEDERAL drug? which ought to bring them to their senses: "The average before Wednesday night's playoff. by swmty aJtfd erroneous informa- LEWIS GRINI>LINGER 4. Soviet family spends about 50 percent of its budget on Thisy '(the President and Vice tion about Sweden and her prime SAVINGS; WESTFIELD CLARK B54 Nancy Way ; V- food, as against 17 percent for the average U.S. family— President of the WBBL, Inc., ruled mtflj&sitGr. They would do lJ)EirrLselves

and democracy a much greater * • • . »• and the Russian diet is largely starchy staples such as bread the youngster couHd not ptay in WOODBRIDGE the m.'xt (Jays playoff because he Not Indians justice if tihey would taice the time and potatoes; a Russian must work four times as long as was -ovor the age limit. Editor, Le-ader; to listen to visiting heads of state an American to earn enough to buy a cotton shirt, compar- Tho responsibility fell to Ken Kil- with the dignity Ural our belief in MOUNTAINSIDE MENLQ PARK America WTO and the govern- freedom requires. .... i ed with one hour for an American worker; the average ponen and myself to toll our loam ment is still talcing away land, only Russian worker gets take-home pay of $119.28 a month, on Saturday morning that theiir in Lhis case we're not Indians and C. BORUCHOWITZ fidend and tetimmate couM not play the government is the City of West- College class of 70 while the average American worker takes home $460.09/' ; tho most importiant game of the field, N.J. Fifteen years ago in . 20 -ManKliester WE W7.) USAftEK, TtfCfiSRAST, JUKE 18, Page R A. OOiUNB HZ Two JjotiU> like puzzle camds ap- Letters to Editor LETTERS GROTCHEN S. naiiK' denotes Uia.l ho field: PAUL HORNUNG BUSINESS Suipliur Springs Inn, R&rkeley 534 Hanford Pi. Heights, on his promotion to diief griani for children who have com-j 5olvcd hi, ,.JUZ3slc> ciws ^ For several months a "DEAD. t»f the Westfieki Fire Department. pleied firct grade. "Vacation Fun •\v i 11 be found in l>iblio^ END" sign has been missing from CAROLYN W. HO1A1AN Firsi-Class Service? Among those attending wore fire With Boolts and P-uzzLes" is the Child wh'j 20 boolts will-i the metal post at the comer of Han- 52$ Hanford Pi. First-class mail rates are work-load as no excuse for bad chiefs of all other communities in theme of UJJS ycar'.s ymzran-i. ri;tx*ive iv certificates. ford Place and Edgewood Avenue. likely to go up soon. Besides service. Jiii^ist rati on bog i n.> tonroiTow Union County, Mayor James C. Mo- Mrs. Helen M. KeNy, c-hi-ldren's |§ Despite repeated requests from death and taxes, higher postage * * * ran and former Mayor Kobert Mul- and will continue all siunnitir. ttrad- j Thanks costs are also inevitable, it Three postmasters in * row the local residents a sigh'Mas not reany, members of the Town Coun- book puzxlsjs will be givon to 1 librarian, emp-havizes that Uie pro-jg- seems. have recognized that the Post V L Is noL a coital. The been permanently replaced. ' Editor, Leader; • * * Office needs a complete over- cil, Police Chiefs James F. Moran each child and also a Reading Rec- j & ' • Since the sign has been missing, The Woman's Uub of Westfield, The President has asked for haul "The Post Office is in a of Weslfield and Harold Curtis of •oixl Folder in which to note books \ ™ having a summer reading i;: there have been nwierous incidents Inc. wishes to ttenk you, and tell an increase from six to seven race with catastrophe/' said one Berkeley Heights, and William Mc- read. There are no : g hooks is t« encourage c-hildaen to who described the postal service of near accidents on the dead end you of their appreciation for your cents per ounce. Congress Bride, head of Union County Civi •to read arid no hook rewrts to r fclie fun of reading. helptful cooperation in publicizing seems likely to follow through as "ponderous, creaking*, erra- wivtt*. Bmi'iogi-aplia^ will bo avail- v portion of HJanXord Hace. to make it official. It's part of tic, costly and Increasingly in- Defense. 'Alarylu Gibney, u lil>J La*y page, the civic social and comimunity ac- if On Thursday, June 4, to cite one the Administration's attack on effective." Among the gifts presented lo the ftxeculnd the ant work. tivities of the Ohib during the past inflation, needed to balance * • • chief won.' a shulgun from the West- typical evening three velades bad year, the budget. to report Lo panic stops to avoid The present postmaster ack- field Fire Department, a fishing INVESTORS DOROTHY B.&BMHK. (Mrs. Louis) * • * nowledges problems are so se- 1 -3'. running into the hedges and trees pole and reel from the volunteers STOCK FUND, INC. Corresponding Sscretsry True, the stamp increase it- vere that mall service could and a dock from the exempt fire- that block the end of the street. On South Chestnut St. sell is inflation of almost 17 break down ia any of a dozen Ask about Investors Stock fcwo oi these occasions the vehicles per cent It goes to show how major cities. He said conditions men. Fund—an open end mutual complicated inflation-fighting of. political influence and op- Chief Ruerup, born in Newark fund emphasizing common backed onto the lawn of Mr. Harold erational ineffectiveness are Thompson and left tire marks in can be. Like fighting fire with and raised in Berkeley Heights, stocks. Objectives: long- School Nurses fire; "unbelievable." became a member of the paid de- term capital gain possibilities fcheir frustrated efforts to get awtay * * * * * * Editor, Leader; partment in 1048 and progressed and reasonable incoma con- from the dead end. After the third An extra penny for every The nation's independent sistent with the capital gate Apparently the putbJic is unaware through t'hc ranks until his appoint- ta vehicle had left, Mr. W. E. Ofearic letter will add up to about businessmen believe it; they've ! of the untqUe position of the nurse ment as chief in January. He suc- objective. Also ask how yotf telephoned the Westfield Police De- $650 million a year. Many peo- complained that service has de. can acquire shares of Inves- ir* our public schools today. We of ple wouldn't mind BO much, if terlorated as fast as rates have ceeded tiie late Martin D. Burke. partment to jrtotify them of the inci- J ^n tors Stock Fund *t $20 6 the Union Gffunty School Nurses A$- first-class mall service lived up gone up. And business often dents, and the resultant destruction to the name. It was quite -food, depends upon prompt delivery. month with Investors Ace*- soaia^lon youil Kke to quote the you may remember, when a mulatioa Plan, (After of property that this type of traffic fallowing from an articiie printed * * • was creating.' The officer on duty letter needed only a three- or Businessmen oppose higher initial investment of $40). in the/October 1968 issue of "To- four-cent stamp. And mail was rates unless service is improved, School Librarians at the time told Mr. Ofcark that he day's Health" published by the delivered twice a day. would notify the- Public Works De- which may depend upon Elect JVIrs. Winberry American ' Medical Association: • • • whether Congress passes a CALt pa rtment of the problem. That same "They concentrate less on first aid The Post Office has more Postal Reform Bill to create a Mountainside — Mrs. Martin Win- I 4= YOURIDS evening (June -4> Mis-, Paul Hor- and -more on health conusding, vis- than its share of problems. It government - owned, indepen- bury, head librarian at David nung also called the police to corn- ion and hearing screening, consul- delivers more than 80 billion dent corporation, Brearley Regional High School, pieces of mail each year, to * • • plain of the incidents on Htanflord tation with teachers-, coordination Kenilworth, has been elected piresi- Place. Before an# since that time and from every nook and cran- Not only is Special Delivery with doctors and pubSic health of- ny of the nation. But Post Of- not very special any more, but dent of the Union County School li- several otiier residents have eaHed fkaak, and working with families fice employment has risen fast- tuc stamps don't stick as well as brarians' Association for the 1970- either the police or the Public Works whose children need referrals to er than mail volume, so the they used to. 71 school year, it was announced Department to register their bom- private jJhysietens." Ted Rakstis Nations! Fedenllon of DuR]n«ia today. plaints about the Jack of adequate goes on- to say that, "Better prej> posted signs on the corner of Hbn- aration. is - not the only fiactor thlat Other officers elected at a din- ford PI. and Ectgewood Ave. distinguishes the ideal school nurse ner-meeting held at Wieland's Steak F every type of pollution imaginable from her hospital counterpart. Per- House, were: Sister Dorothy Tayior On Friday, Jiine 5, a representa- can be found in what is called the Senior Citizens at Mother Seton Regional High tive of the Public Works Department sonality must also be considered. "Brightwood Area," Every kind of 'Hospital nurses Ounction under School, Clark, vice-president and inspected the area in question .... garbage is dumped there, which de- program chairman, and Mrs. Muriel but no sign has been erected. On at close supervision-/ says Mr. D. Annstroys what could be a beautiful least one occasion every night since Sptarmacher, secretary to the Amer- area. Most people in Westfield own To Honor Officers Blum of the Shtackamaxxm School. June 4 there has been at least one ican Mfidioal Association Ctommit- a car, and many own two. Sixty Scotch Plains, secretary-treasurer. vehicle that has come to a panic tee of Nursing. 'Community nurses, The membership of tfie Senior Mrs. Winbury, a graduate of Long rtop on tire dead end portion of Hen- including tfcose in schools, are more f^JJL^^ ^Tit oi^s TSSKid"wm = i^d ™»-&T*££ is caused by automobile, and in this .past officers at' a luncheon, today lord PS. eomfoitbaie in a less structured en- area the percentage is higher. An- ologist, earned her education cred- vironment and like , to work inde- at the Mountainside Inn. "Hie Revit. s at Caltfwelil College and Newiark | MICHAEL MAHOVICH, JR. Several of the current: residents, other interesting thing to note is William K. Cober, minister of bhe pendently. They are more attuned that one Tuesday night just before State College. She was named n- | 1009 Cranford Ave. of Hanford PI- were present a few lo the need for prevention rather atthe sch001 in years ago when a vehicle careened than caning for the sick. Aiwd; of invocation. The will 1 Westfield 233-8974 filled the lower floor of the Munici- 1966. through the hc$gc at the end of the bourse, they must love children'." be by the Trio Comedy Singing pal Building and even came up into • Speaker at the dinner-meeting p pepresentinO street and over a stone abutment in rWllrt Mrs. CREATIVE PEOPLE can be artistic about anything. a yard backing onto Dudtey A/ve. SELM1A KAYE, the council chamber and eventually <*™?> was Dr. A. M. DeSousa, director of .s-Fon- SERVICES Considerable damage wfes done to 401 Route 2&7D This Swiss farmer took IS hours io pile five cords of wood decorativcly, topping it all off with a flag. FOUNDED both the vehicle and to the proper- Korth ii - •1 The local residents do not wish to have this type of accident repeated Ecology Board sons, among them problems our town nuay encounter in the future, This organization was started by In consideration of personal safe- Editor, Leader: I strongly urge the Town Council to a small group in 1968 by Miss A4ice ly and the protection of property At last week's public Town Coun- accept the suggestion of PEP and •lardy and the membe-rship now the undersigned, therefore, recom- cil meeting it w*as noted that peti- form an Ecological Advisory Board. exceeds 160, tions had been- submitted to the mend arid herewith PEOUTION the More than anything our town now The officers being honored are Town of Westfield for: Council by PEP (Pollution and En- needs eiepert advice ia this area. Mrs. W. G. Finnan, president; Mrs. 1. the reinstalfcation of a "DEAD vironmental Problems) signet* by Guatav A. Lundgren, vice presi- 400 people to request the establish- ANNE R. PJSBLEY END" sign on the south corner of 053 Oarleton Ed. dent; Mrs. Evelyn Nostrand, re- Hanford PI. and EdgewOod AVfc. ment of an Ecological Advisory cording secretary; Mrs. James F. end/or - - •'> • Jlcar/i. .The town council has al- Burke, treasurer; Mrs. Nelson Aikv ready established several commit- >ns, program chairman; Ernest 2. the installation of a "STOP" tees on various aspects of the prob- Famous "Barn" Johnson, tour chairman; Mrs, Ern- sign on th& West corner of Ban&rd tern of, pollirtion, howe>ver the idea est Johnson, hospitality chairman; PI. and JEdgewood Ave. arid/or Relic of Past of the Ecological Atfrisory Board is •Meetings are the third Tuesday 3. the installation, of ;VSTQP*\ to coordinate the activities of these Mountainside — The Barn, for- of each month at the First Baptist signs oh the West, north and'soikh' CDtTlniitte'es, and to present an over- mer headquarters of Angelo "Gyp" Church, 170 Elm St. Under the corners of HJanford Pil. anx} all view of the problems in West- DeOarlo, reputed Mafia leader, has leadership of Mi's." John Bardol, irood Ave. field-to the Council'. This advisory been removed from the property of the organization also has special board would be conifrjosed of local RKMAKD C. QRIGGS Wieland's Steak House on Route 22. interest groups making lap robes professionals in the field of ecology, for veteran's hospitials, etc. and LOIS F. GRIGCS instead of laymen, and therefore The site will be used for addition- 539 Kan/ord PL al parking for the restaurant. May- recently 200 bags of candy were could present practical suggestions taken to the Phoebe Devitt Nurs- to the Council. It must be emphasiz- or Thomas Iticciardi confirmed H. OARTEH last week that the Barn bad heen ing Home, AHenfcown, Pia. There ed that this advisory board would is a Library Group aad Choral W, OAiRflER have no real power; it would be op torn down as part of a stipulation 537 Hanford PI, of a variance granted the restau- Group, and tire dub will create A new adventure, to the Town Council to act on the any group which may be of inter- advisory board's suggestion. How- rant owners to provide nuore park- AIOTIUiR GODJ1NG ing at.thfiir establishment. est it to the members. Many play LILLIAN E. GODING ever this wouUd provide the Town cards after the monthly program. a total experience. A unique 531 Hanford Pi Council with the expertise in Uiis The Barn allege*• -.>.• —•-*• Msr A wuom cut •UMfl CUft TOW MINGS MOMPI SSSVK* A HANDY REFERENCE LIST OF RELIABLE LOCAL FIRMS ALUMINUM SIDING AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERS DELICATESSENS INSULATION OPTICIANS ALUMINUM SIDING INSULATION PROBLEMS? ROBERT F. DAY AUGUSTINE Homo Baling CUl GUTTERS & LEADERS + Prescription Optician MOTORS Sandwiches For Parties call Remodeling and Alterations VOLVO SALE> AND SfRVlCE 8 Elm St. J;vvs uurl Door* *0f> SOMERSET STRUT A IS Work < • n,i in nU-t>ABT Kyi- he;i(k|u;irtrrs in .Morrislmvn. vllowover, Marvin Oliiisky, Morris Parts — Repairs THUOKI % ELM ST. ( uuniy 1-11 ;i«cnt. is mi }mml witli ;i new puppy lor the lU-year-old Authorized DUTCH BOY QUALITY USED CARS TIFFANY DRUGS WESTFIELD J to onion youngster lo raise to the point "where .lit* is ready to Start GENERAL, ELECTRIC Dial 232 0075 233-9100 liuiiuil training ;i* a *1»K liiiiuV. Sales & Service AD 2-8484 -Open 7 Days & PAINTERS From & B,m, to-.iv p Refrigerators • DJohwashen 48© tiuxth. Ivt, El. We* tit 14 405 South Avo. W. Westfidd Freezers • Plaponals Sundays and Holidays Incl, Interior and Exterior Waehera • Dryers Pick-UD and DeHverr 4-H Members, Seeing Eye' Ranges • Television AD 3-Z300 Carpentry and Masonry Hl&h Fidelity & Stereo NORRIS CHEVROLET PEARSALL & HIS South Are, XV, Weitfleld Fully Insured 233-2121 FRANKENBACH, INC. Work Together to Train Dogs 143 E. Broad St. Westfield Free Estimate CHEVROLET Eat. 1621 It would seem Lo l>o a sound Almost needless lo say, the dogs 642-3077 proposition l.h;it when a pup and tlie 4-H families become quite SNOWDEN APPLIANCES Authorifted DARBY'S DRUG STORE FORMS 5-7-4t sueeoAsfulIy through all the attached to one anot'hor, but, never- BALES & fliSHVICB TRIUMPH or experiences of family living ho is theless, thore comes a day when Wash ere & Dryers AO 2.6500 • Maytag- Major and Minor INSURANCE wound, well behaved and usod lo riu* d«g must bo returned to See-Dishwashers & Large Selection of Phone: ADams 2-1198 being around people, a young dog ing Kye head quarter's for training. m Wafito King Maytag U*ed Care a*d Truck* RUG CLEANING ready for highly specialized irain- Onu Oouniy 4-H'er remark- Vacuum Cleaner* Dial 233-0220 339 South Ave. W. WestfieW 232-4700 •in; ed, "i hate to see the day come • Hoover • Eureka Ceatral Avr. aod North LINCOLN MERCURY IIS 131m St. At least, it is a proposition thai j-when I have to give up my dog,Refrigerators & Freezer* 30X SOUTH AVE.. WESTFIELD. NJ 1 can IK*, convincingly supported by , but I keep remcmberbig what sSio • Araana MAGIC CARPET thy New .lursL'y -I-II and The Seeing i will bo doing for the re&l of her LAUNDRIES Eye, Inc., of Morrislttwn. For 27 lifo. Besides, I know it will be the Genuine Factory Part* KEILLY BOWLING FLORISTS CLEANERS years now. 4-H of New .Jcrai'.v and proudest day of my life wiien she SALES SERVICE IVORY LAUNDRY The Seeing Kyi» havo been work- a Ics w itli her new m'aster.'' OldsmobileCo Expert Rug Cleaning ing logollicr in a project sponsored 232-0416 Authorlied & DRY CLEANERS OldsrnobiU Residential and Commercial by Uio C'oopea-aUve Kxicnsiun Serv- 431 North Aye. W. Westfield DOERRER'S FLOWERS • Compltt* l 4-H fam- For Ogilvies \S% I WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS ilies with 1.(151 club members have BOWLING Dial 202-2400 raised :t.W> puppies. Some familiM | Mr. ond Mrs, Carl Ogilvie, of C**b * Carry ROTCHFORD PONTIAC Smack Bur • Cocktail 157 Kim DlsDonnt for l-29-4f in New Jersey have raised as many j WcslfieW, have teen awarded dual INC. Laundry Doa* 60 Brunawlck Automatic by tb« Pound as 17 puppies for The Seizing Kye. i scholarships by Colegio VicLorio, STATION RADIO TV Authorised PONTSAC-TEMPEST PInsettera Pick-up *md pellTery The arrangement, hits worked to; in Guadalajara, Mexico, totaling Sales St Service • Free Sitting Servlc* Tor Call 232-5020 , ^ -«^^«fcl^ ^ •thi» mutual boiu'fit of Seeing ICye, I $500 for a 5-week summer session, AND APPLIANCES Good Will Uaed Cars Mothers 16 Prospect St. Wutfltld I • SPORTING GOODS • Froe Daytime 13owli»ff IastructlOB the puppies and youngsters' delitfM- j June 29 to Aug. 2. LJVTE3T IN COLOR TV . 433 North AT«, by Quatlfled Inatruoton Opp* Fire HOUBO cd at having ;i puppy iinmird the : It is .said that the award is the ON DISPLAY AT OUR BTOI11D8 381-4700 house. ! first of its kind to have been made WB SERVICE] WHAT WB SBLL PAINT & noov snor 140 Central Avo. Clark COLONIAL TIIL- unique cooperative ei'fori no! : by the Mexican institution of higher 74 North AvcBT — DRY < alEo makus the do'-SS more tolerant: Pal° in seminars of Mexican art 232-4660 "DrlT«~In BorvIoV Com pi e t* fiqulpm«Ht Fort :ind DOM'S TOYOTA Cash »»r»j&cl who ave credito'•'""%d college/ , higb'•h in theZ sceni • c Whirlpool — Kltchea Aid — In Westfield SKI RENTALS • ..,., , .. „ , „,. ] Sierra Made Mountains, is olfenng CROWS DIAL purmUted to keep thejn one year. I ,, . . . \ Z Hamiltoft Sedans & J Badminton & Tennis Racquets ,-.,,,. ,- ,i • \ ; a we 1-rounded curriculum in art Washers & Dryora On« of Onto* J. S. IRVING COMPANY During this tunlime the npuppieu >pies hv- ._ , „ . _ ,.r . . . ,. .,. Hoover Vacuum Cleaner* Flftrltt i and Mexican subjects, including his- COltONA Coamty'* Moat LUMBER A MTLLWOBK Guns, Ammunition and Licensee tome members of tlu? family. 1 RCA Color TV, Radios, Etc Sport Sedans lory, geography, folklore, archeol- & Hard Tova Moderm Of Every Description They are exposed to the si&its 2:t:t-oioo 321 SOUTH AVE. W., Dial 233-8420 ogy, literature, etc., to American Car WaoU« UBL OIL — Olti BtTRNERB •o St. Selection of Up-to-Dat» WESTFtELO HARDWARE — PAINTS 520 South Avo. W. and sounds of u lyplcal home, chil- and Canadian high school and col- WAXING A dren's voices, doors is-lammiin^, USED CARS POL 18 KIN G ADama 3-14t>a lege students,', teachers, and de- COO South Are. W, W«stfleld (On the Circle) V/estfietf slai'ting of engines, blowing of auto- votees of aesthetic .subjects. Since VAN'S Dfnl 7t>n-K3 mobile horns, radio and television. [•he college has no dormitories, stu- U.S. Hwr. No. 22, North Plalnflcld Call 233-4050 And they experience the routine; of dents will be accommodated in APPLIANCE CO. (Between Somerset & Orovo) MEATS N*xt to Union Conmty Boad D*pt. everyday living, riding in ears, be- Mexican homes which provide auto- FLOOR COVERINGS •KRYIGH SPORTS CENTER, INC ing handled by different people, matically, "free tutoring" in daily 1216 South Av:, W. Weitflefd •ALBS •walking up and down ski-irs. accept- communicative Mexican-Spanish. GOODWIN MOTOR J&M G. W.IInll R. W.H< ing the presence of strangers and A group of area residents enroll- • KITCHEN AID x "Faithful and Satisfac- walking on slippery floors. ed for th

•••/'•••-•••: •••'•••"• r - . r WE rm/jasruv, S is, ACTIVITIES IN CHURCHES WESTFIEL VICINITY To Hold Baptismal Summer Films CHURCH SERVICES In New Sanctuary Major life experiences will lx* cd- At Local YM a'-fd at Me 8:45 and 11 a.m. wor- ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH TEMPLE EMAW-EL ship services of the First Baptist | Hie Summer K: 414 East Broad St. Rabbi Charles A. Kroloff T Ohuj-oh of West field June 21. The hv t'lie VMi'A will K* * WestUeM, N. J. 756 Easi Broad Street ordinance of baptism by immersion The Rev. Canon Richard S. Hardmatt Friday, 8 p.m., summer serv- £h Au^. 28. •will be conducted with youth and Tlu1 lilin .scrif-s will h« hc-!d at The Rev. John C. W. Llustey ices. adulls express-ing UHMY life com- 1 The Rev. Joseph S. Harrison Saturday, 10:30 am, Biiot Mitz- 8 p.m. on TucsdaY a! tin. Semoi mitment in this drymaLie ceremony. High Drcu-ln t'uiiirr and on Thui\>s* The R«v. Hugh Llvengood daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tfie church has recently remodeled The Rev. D. Thomas Andrews day ctf tin* Jr. Hi.uli Urup-ln CYiiU'J vah of Barbara -Lynn Sandak. •its church sanctuary, and this will f* The Rev, Herbert Arrunategui San&ak and U&ura Susan Liebes- and Friday in the future at (he Jjfj the first service of baptism in Hie Senior High Coffeehouse of the Thursday, 7 a.m. holy commu- roann, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. new baptistry. Likewise, high school nion, William Liebesnvan. YMCA. and college graduates will be rt'C- O,\:' will be inn regular Drop-Tn Friday, 8:30 p.m., ehoir concert. c^nized with appropriate gifts. Tlie and regular Colk-dioi^e fees. Sunday,. Fourth Sunday after GRACE ORTHODOX sermon subject of the Rev. William CLEM W. COLLINS The film urojcdionM is Jninrs Trinity, 7 a.m. and 7:«to aun., holy PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH K C-C'bc-r, minister, is entitled, "Ul- The new President of the Christian Science Churrli for the coming yeur communion; 8:45 a.m. end 30 a.m. 1100 Boulevard timate* VAtividge. and I he staff member in is ('Arm \t\ Collins, a native of Dm- charge is Bruce Cook. morning prayer and sermon; 11:30 Robert L. At well, Minister vrr and former residt-nt of I^os a.m., holy communion and ser- Sunday, • church services tat II Ahos, Culifurnia. Mr. Collins hus The summer sc*1it*xlul(? is as fol- mon. a.m. and 7 p.m., Sunday school for terved The First Church of Christ, lows: WcicnlUi, in IJu&tuiu bince 1903 as Tuesday, 8 p.m., vestry meeting. all •ages at 9:30 a.m., Senior MJacli- Kinder Camp > .lime I-."), Pai-irl Clas-> of H<-er~- l Lihlishrrs' Agent, Trustee* under Wednesday, 8:30 a.m., holy com- en League at 5:45 p.m., Jr. and In- the "Will of Mary Iluker Kridy, re- •\V. C. Fields; Great C"h;t.st—W. C. munion. ter. Leagues at 6 p,m. A nursery is hfiunbiblc ivr publishing the writ- Fields; Spooky Mw;ky — Charlie 7 a.m., daily holy communion, provided on Sunday morning and Has Openings ings of IIKL lJiseovcrrr ond 1'<»IIIH)IT Chaplin. evening. During the month of June of (JinHian Sitiuv. A OiriMiun June 8-12, Matfoffs ^^()un.U Man- Openings arc still available in the Seienec practitioner, lie Iiu* served the W a.m. service is broadcast on llie rlmrrli organiKutinn in nuiny hoad; Scrambled A.-In s — Ko.)fi- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, WfcRA. I'SJO Kinder Camp unit of YMCA r-unnor; SonliincMilal Over You SCIENTIST Day Damp Mindowaskin, il was an- vapaeilies including First K«-;i


titi*r.iuany liigh-rise apartments und oflicv ]>uilitin»s art planned Mr. Newell added that Kinder orimi n. Sunday. School—10 A.M. WesUteld Congregation «r are in progrt^s under privatv ll Camp was begun three years to prepare them for 170 Elm Street, Woodpecker; V\ir (jood Guys arc "Is. the Universe, Including Man, Friday, 7:25 p.m., Ministry Grace Church these OKpericnces as they grow Weslficld, New Jersey 74 Marline Ave., South 1-V-ter—\. J. Ik-ll Tclcphnni; Film. Evolved by Atomic Force? Iliia school; 8:30 p.m.; service meeting. older. Highly successful, the pro- Eagle Rank 1 Rev. William K. Coher George L. Hunt John P. Millar TliU i ; Now Jersey — N.J. Hell question is live title of the lesson- Sunday, 3 p.m., public talk en- gram has been limited to 25 lx>ys i ) Pastor Ministers Plans School, ! Tck'|>hojic Kilm; (j()\ <. rivnu:iit Short sermon to be read in' Christian Sci- titled, "Deliver Us Prom the Wick- each two week period between June Falwood _ ., „ UNeM 0, , f , Vi,lnam." 1 Rev, Robert W. Thatcher Sunday, the summer schedule be- Fanwood — Joseph O'Neil of Other Vii-ijiam." ence churches this Sunday. ed One* gjven by S, Adams; 4:05 r n TlU01> The creation of man and the uni- p.m., Watcbtbwer stady the title of Associate Pastor gins today; there will be one serv- Adult Seminars nmW-ml n«i taTo heh I ™- Scotch Plains, was jll!)0 »j,,l, j. I^mng Ca s_ verse is ascribed to God raldier than the article to be considered by\ Thursday, 1 p.m., Senior Citi- ice at 10 a.m.. Dr. Geofge L..Itunt wns scoulinij's highest achievemenl, at —K I in e r KiuliI; Knitfhls of OK* to a chain of material reactions, xneans of question and answer par- ' luncheon. Mountainside Inn; will preach-on-the topic "Love Is Grace Orthodox Presbyterian of the catnj)ei'5. 2:30 p.m., open house, Board of Some-thing You Do." Nursery care the li'oop's Court of Honor, June •13 a 111 — Al>!tor: & Cosle!ln: DJs1.;m( according to Isaiah: "I have made ticipation isK "Do' You Have Faith to Church, 1100 Boulevard, Iras extend- The si aft (his year will consist is provided for children under three. 5. at IvuCirande School. Jle is Warning HIU'JV Ky.>tcm—N.J. the earth, and created man upon the Preserving Alive of liie Soul?" Realtors; 8 p.m., children's com- ed an invitation to all area residents of Nancy lliihn, Pamela Snyder and The congregation is invited to stay son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah P. \ H ,, l j TelcDhone Co.; Government it: I, wen my hands, I>ave stretch- Tuesday, 7;30 pxn., Ute Bible stu- mittee. 1o its Daily Vacation Bible School Lynn Koenecke. Miss Rahn Was a and 11 a.m., mor- after the service for refroslunont year's experience wilh the O'Neil of 2143 Haybcrry Umv, i Shmi _ rhv Dis1iinl i)amiITU!r niiV- ed out the heavens, and all iheir dy aid to be used during a question June 22-2C. Classes will bo held for Scolch Plains. |j, j>- rtod Slei- and answer discussion will be, ning worship, baptismal service, and fellowship under the trees; 10 pre-nursery through gTorie 3 from 9 and will bo a senior at Ashl'anri! aluil by ml Nl>um0U( host "have I commanded." a.m., church school for nursery (3 Also in the lesson from. "Science "Then Is Finished the Mystery of sermon by the pastor, the Rev. Wil- to 11:30 a.m. and for grade 4 College in the fall. A resident of The honor court. Hie troop's final ! and Health with Key to the Scrip- God." liam K. Cobcr, on the subject* "Ul- yearsi through kindergarten only; through adults from 7:15 lo 9:1"> Scoleh Plains, she is majoring in meeting of the current scouting sea-1 July 0-10, The Ciase — Robert tures" by Mary Jkritcr Eddy are timate Choices." Music under the older children will attend eliurch p.m. There will be a forthright em- psychology and elementary educa- son. was the occasion for more than :Ciimniii:-Us, I'cler Lcrre aU> .S!KM1, the pertinent questions: FIRST UNITED METHODIST direction of Mrs. Evelyn Blecke, with llieir parents. phasis on Biblical teachings in areas tion. 30 other awards and forms of reo-1 "Viva Olympic: Vitality." 'Did man, whom God created CHURCH director. 9:16 a.m., church school Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., Mothers' dis- of immediate interest. Miss Snydtir, a resident of Maple- ognition. Krroll Soulhei-s, son of! July 13-17. A Kai*in in the Sun wfth a word, originate in an egg? At The Plaza classes for children through grade cussion group—lounge; 2 p.m., the Tlie traditional Bible school will wood, will bo joining the staff for . Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1). Souihers of 201 :—Sidney Puili-cr — Drania. SlioH. "When Spirit made all, did it -leave Ministers: 4, 10 a.m., church school forum for. Presbytcoy of Elieabeta meets at be held for children three years old the first lime (his year. She is Marline Aw., Fanwood. and Thorn- j "X.-uue of IMP K:v:no is autgQit for ntetter to create? Id-eas Rev. Clark W. Hunt aduHs. 10 a.m., continuation com- Olinton Presbyterian Cl&urch. Fan- through junior high. Tiiere will bo a recent graduate of the a.s Fallon, son of Mr. and Mi'K. | July 20-2-1. Stagecoach John of Truth alone are reflected in the Rev. James C. WnJUaker mittee. wood Church will be represented by graded Bible materials, instruction, of Art of the Maryland Institute, j Tlionras Follon of 12 Chip Lou ; Wayne—Wc-.tern. Spcoks Run Wild myriad manifestations of life, and Rev. Roger W. Plantfkow Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., newcomers' the ministers and elders Harold F. and program adapted to each grade Miss Koenekc will be attending Lane, Scout|i Plains, earned the!_nowery Hoys, Short (.N.Y. thus it is seen that man springs Rev. Philip R. Dletterlch telephone committee social hour. Breuninger and Miss Lisa von Pier. level. Wake F'orest in the fall, and while rank of Life Seoul: while the rank | Rev. Dale H. Forsman Thursday. Senior Citizens beach Special Bible seminars arc sched- she is new to the Kinder Caitip i of Tenderfoot was conferred on the j July 27-31. SU'iiit Jacket — Joan solely from Mind." TEMPLE ISRAEL Sunday, 10 a.m. beginning this party at shore home of Mrs. Donald uled each evening for senior high program, has been active for sev- unit's newest members: Eric Co- Crawford—^Mystery Shocker; Gov- All are welcome to attend First OF w'eek, tiiere will be church school L. Prior, Oars leave church at 9:30 and adults. Monday will deal with eral years in YMCA programs. hen, James Frederickes, and Kicli- ernment Short. Ohurch of Christ, Scientist;. at 422 SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD East Broad St. Services vbegin at ctyssesjor children up through the a.m. For reservations call Mrs. "The Bible and Campus Unrest" Kinder Camp program is con- arcl Amberg. Aug. 3-7. Maltose Falcon, Hum- sixth grade only; 10 a.m., this Sun- 1920 CUffwood Street James Srnysen; G:30 p.m., You 111 with Dr. Leonard Coppes of Pine- ducted at the YMOA building and phrey Bn.u'art; Mystery Govern- 10 a.m. Scotch Plains For troop activities Scott Van- day is the start of the summer Felowship members leave by bus brook Junior College as speaker. On at the day camp site on the Watch- ment Short. Phono: 889-1830 Swcaringen received the trophy for schedule of a single service of wor- from the church parking lot to at- Tuesday the Rev. Robert Aiwoll, ung nescr^dlion from 10 to 2 every Aug. 10-14, From Here to Kior- •Rabbi Simon Potok will conduct winning, wiUi his brother William, THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sltip, or Clark W. Hunt, senior min- tend the Billy Graham Crusade in Grace Church pastor, will lead the week day for two week periods. '—Frank Sinatra, Burl Lancos- IN WESTFKXD services at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow ol the district canoe race, senior di- ister, will preach. New York. seminar on "The Bible and the Gen- The objectives of the program are , visi(>n; ynd laqu^ wcre prcsentod — \V:w Drama. Temple Israel of Scotch Plains and 140 Mountain Avenue Wednesday, 8 p.m., finance com- eration Gap." William Viss, princi- fun, development of an ability lo [. 17-2!. Under the Ytun Yum Fan wood. Cantor Milton Kurz will WOODSIDE CUAl'KL to the unit's compass reading team . Ministers, mission; Room 208; 8 p.m., mem- pal of P-hilmont Christian Academy, work and jrfay cooperatively with Trci? — Jack Lemmon. Carol Lyn- assist. Morse Avenue, Fanwood which placed second in the Fatlic Dr. Frederick E. Christian bership and evangelism commis- wiH speak Wednesday on "The Bi- oilier boys, learning toi>luy safely and Son Campout competition, and | Icy. Sabbath morning services begin Sunday, 11 a.m., Alan Schetelicli and comfortably in the oul-uf-doors. Rev, Richard h. Smith sion, Room 209. ble and Humanism in the Schools." to the cooking team which placed [ Aiif,'. 24-2H. Losi Ilunizon — Hoil- at 9:30. TheiGncg,.Shal>bat and Sat- of Cranford will bring the message and the formication of socially con- :. .; Rev.: M.; Bolln Durway "The Bible'and Your Daily Toil" first on the same occasion. Color j akl Cobnran. .J.ine Wyall— Adwn TeL 233-0301 MOUNTAINSIDE CIIAPEL urday Kiddush will be hosted by at the Family Bible Hpur. The Sun- structive habits and alitudcs. will be the tonic for Thursday led films and slides of Iheso ar/J other tu re. Highway #23 Mr. and Mrs. Axlolph Blum in hon- day school will meet in departmen- iMore information is available at Sunday, 9 and 10:45 a.m., worship by William Cox, personnel manager troop activities were a higlilight of further information, call the services, the Rev, Bacfoard L. Smith Rev. Robert B. SVUgnard, or of their daughter Sydney's Bar tal groups at the same hour; 7:30 the YMCA. Highway 22 Mitzvsh. of Dairylea Milk. Tha concluding the evening. YMCA. will preach on the topic "An Af- p.m., Mr. Schctolich also will l>c seminar will bo led by the Rev. fair with Love." Daily Vacation Bible School June the speaker at the evening service. 9 ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH John C. Hills Jr., Franklin- Square, Lounle s Classes Visit 22 through June 26. Tuesday, 8 p.m., prayer and Bible on the "Bible and Your Fulure, Im- Saturday, Sunday school picnic. 559 Park Ave., Scotch Plaini study time at the Ohape!. REDEEMER LUTHERAN The Reverend John R, Neilson, mediate and fil^rnnl." Mountainside Library Openings Available Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Sunday school, Monday through Friday, 9:30 un- Grace Church feels that the com- HOW CAN CHURCH Rector Mountainside — First grade adult school; tl a.m., morning wor- til noon—daily vacation Bible school munity needs lo give consideration For Teen Travel 239 Cowpertbw&Ite PI. Sunday, Trinity IV, 8 a.m., the Lhrough eighth grade classes from ship (nursery); youth groups, 6 wiHi classes and activities for all to the above subjects. The seminars The Rev. Eugene A. Rehwinkel p.m.; 7 p.mi, evening worship. Holy Eucharist: 10 a.m., the Holy Our Lady of Lourdes School visited YMCA Oam,p Speers -Elja!>ar WE COMBAT ages from those registered for kin- have been arranged in the confi- Services: Eucharist. the Mountainside Public Library indicated that it has a few nioro (Monday, 1:30 p.m., cottage pray- dertfarkn in the fall through those dence that they will be of genuine 8:30 a.m. and 11'.CO a.m. er group; 7 p.m.., Pioneer Girls; Wednesday, Nativity of St. John, in high school. All are invited. The over the past two weeks. openings on its Scandinavian holi- CRIME? Sunday School and Membership Baptist, 10 a.m., the Holy Euchar- profit. The format for each evening day adventure for teenagers. De- Daily Vacation Bibfle School. school will meet daily through will be: 7:15, presentation by spec- Primary grades received instruc- Thursday, 7:45 a.m., promotion ist. parture for London will he June 20, Tuesday,' 9:8042' noon, Daily Va- Thursday, July 2. ially chosen speaker; 8, discussion tion in the care of books and use and graduation service of Day and the return flight will be July Listen this Sunday to the cation Bible School. WILLOW GROVE in small groups: 8:30. re/resluncnt of library facilities. Elementary School, Wednesday, 9:3042, Daily Vaca- CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH grades were insimcted in the ar- 28. Christian Science Radio Series PRESBVTERIAN CHURCH 108 Eastman St.. Cranford break; 8:45, panel with question and Friday, Day School ends at 11:30 tion Bible School; 10 a.m., Dadics' rangement of books on shelves and Planned as a "people to people" for some interesting insights a.m. 19GL Ran tin Road, Scotch Plains Pastors: answer period. Aid; 8 p.m., prayer and Bible stu- the use of the card catalog. Boys teen camping trip, this group will Saturday, P.T.L. picnic. Telephone: 232-5678 The Rev Arnold J. Dahiqulst All are invited. on this question- ry;,9 p.m., deacons' meeting. Rev. Julian Alexander, Jr. and girls enjoyed the practice visit seven European countries with Sunday, 8:30 a.m., holy commu- The Rev. Gordon L. Huft "game" of locating books on shelves It's on 19 stations in the •Daily Viacation Bible School in- 19(i8 Greenville Road most lime spent in Denmark, Nor- nion will be celebrated at.this serv- The summer schedule of services New Time for Sunday and using the catalog. formation call Mrs. R. Goense. Scotch Plains way, and Sweden. A group of 10 New Jersey area including: ice; 9:45 a.m., Christian nurture will begin this Sunday with two Book talks on a selected group THE COMMUNITY Sunday, 10 a.m., slart of summer School, Church Services hoys and girls with, two leaders will hours; 11 a.m., Matin's Service; identical services of worship at 8:15 of books for each grade were given tour northern Europe in two cic- 6:45 a.m. WNEW 1130 kc at both services the senrvon will be PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH schedule, one worship service only, a,m. and 10 a.m. This will continue During the summer months start- by Mrs. Helen M. K&My, Children's r(>bttse5 travelling us the Europeans 8:15 a.m. WERA 1590 kc delivered by Wie Rev. Eugene A. Meeting House Lane, the Rev. Julian Alexander will through the first Sunday in Septem- ing June 21 to September C, inclu- Librarian. Each program ended do; camping at cstablLslied, approv- Rehwinkel. Mountainside, N.J. speak. ber. sive, both Sunday school and serv- 9:45 a.m. WVNJ 620 kc with a story. ed campsites. Participants will plan Monday, Walther League shore The Rev. Elmer A. Talcott, Jr. Monday through July 3, 9:30 a.m. Sunday Church School for nursery ices of First Church of Christ, Sci- the itinerary wilh the leaders at party at Island Boa'ch State Ptark. Minister to 11:45 a.m., Vacation Bible school, and kindergarten departments will entist, Westficld, will be held at 10 THE BIBLE SPEAKS Tuesday, 8 p.in., stewardship director of Religious Education, four years old through sixth grade. meet at 10 a.m. only. -Children un- a.m. CHURCH NEWS a four day session before departure. Any 15 Or 15 year old is eligible. TO YOU meeting. Miss Linda Gaul Monday, 8:15 p.m., Listening-Ear der three years will be cared for in (Mrs. Dawrence Smith. Christian DEADLINE Wednesday, 8 p.m., voter's as Sunday, 10 a.m., morning wor- prayer meeting. the babysitting nursery also 10 FRIDAY Call Oamp Specrs-EIjabar I.6Q!)) 452- Science assistant committee on pub- 9333 for more information. semibly. ship, child care during service. Wednesday through June 27. 5:15 o'clock. lication for the town of WesUield, p.m., buses will leave the Willow A Vacation Church School pro- said, "All the churches and socie- Grove parking lot for Billy Graham gram is planned for one week ties of our denomination continue Crusade at Shea Sl-adium, N. Y. ginning Aug. 9. their services and other regular ac- Sunday, June 28, 2 p.m., buses Tno following WestfieM residents tivities the year round. Our Sunday will leave for Bilry Graham Cru- were received into membership on Sohool maintains classes for pupils sade. Sunday, J-une 7: Mr. and Mrs. EUis up to the agfe of 20, and everyone is OUR-LADY OF LOUUDES Stroup of Westfield. invited to attend," R. C CHURCH 304 Central Ave., Mountainside Jtev. Gerard J. McGarry, Pastor ambassador Assistants SERVICES Rev. Gerard Whclan Rev. Raymond Aumack Rectory — 1221 Dr. HOLY TRINITY GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 250 Callows Hill fid. What a Fellow Rev. Peter M. KnlcIIls Sundays to a.m., Orthos; 10:15 i.m., Sunday School; 10:30 to 11:45 Merchants ».m.. Divine Liturgy. good idea! Gain additional customers Jarvis will COPY from newcomer's moving ANY ORIGINAL Now I can enjoy warm weather fun with my Charts Letters family while my favorite laundry does my wash- into your area. day job expertly . . . inexpensively, too! They even solve the toughest laundry problems. Tfa !n with AMBASSADOR Newcomer's Welcoming Fofms, etc. DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME Service. Wo personally greet each newcomer and SAME DAY SERVICE ON LAUNDRY AND 556 Westfield Ave. • AD 3-0255 acquaint them with your service, merchardisa on our new COPIER DRY CLEANING UPON REQUEST and reputation. 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1 - -.'•_• m TIM Y/FMilKU) i.KATiZiir rmJB&rtAY* wm n, w% hi fawSoprmtik wci3. foe to? Mrs. Garbe Continues Foundation was designated as ScottiU Plains ;• Regional Slates at tfie DEnffli and tjwe3a)ih grante lev- be at the I>avihip oujjiremlL matertails a3id re- way Memorial jlo.-pil-al, the Scouh bMctnwtor. Union Junior C©UM» Inrtitut*, CnntorA. N. J aiid some students—will spend pait-t Wardlaw lo Offer iiid at l.h:> mutu:;l mt^tin.u of tiii- vise the ettisfcinig pnoga'am. Plains Woman's Cub. and the Ce- of tlieir summer in worksJiop ses- trustees of tin* G-arlx* Foundation Summer Sports Clinic re-bral Palsy Center of Union Co. sions. Pantiicipanihs will also meet m.Vh al thr Si;ijro House Inn m-enHy. n-h,'ie him has served as an officer The in-service prognairus, one ofthose in the Tattle I workshop to Tlie flir>st anMial summer ggesis Mrs. William (kwbt}. Foundation Beiore the American Revolution, gone,rod foxes dug their burrows for tin* [Kisi five years. HIT abiding nil involve teachers fjx»n discuss ways in vifcdh Ute TUtie I clinic wiU be head at the WardJaw cluiinmn. [>rt^!(l^cl :il the meeting IRlark Mcrgian came souUhwaird an imdeir tihe old buildiijigs and turkey tho seeding dista'icbs, will matenials can be atoptod to theOmmfcry Day ScflKWl June 22 wM attended by the trustees, I Jerry K. . however. h:is been the tlie great wagon trail ttougli Mary- &s oamie tOinougjh tlve opon win- focus on the educalitarfailfly disad- regular World Cultures progjiam Ik-rnsUin. Plyinfifid iitfornty and Fouudation which she co- land and Vii-rgiinfia into Noith Caro- Aug. 7. to raise tliek* young on thevaaliaged dUitJenit, the development and methods of iwcorporating these former Township Aliorncy of Scotch f with her husband in 1055. Una There, on a tihou&uid acres of new fiacititnes of tlie floors of the few cabins Qxal' of a pnMdrnl of I tlie French ajid Indians, Mark iprey amd s(rfai*ohed for a golden has provided funds for teiadiors I hdar s-peatas. s will be held in bats '-Morgan bought his truck from minase. Trained as a civil engineer, fr-om tSach of tflie four high schools Evaluations of the World Cultures football, wrdsitfling, sooceir and swim- As Market Manage Iva-r] of GrTamijlle. He must have Terries was al first a sslf- to develop a diisttfict-wide Hiemiana- course prepared during Qie e»dw>ol rtatturalist. L/aler he studied ties year by tihe students will be used inforrruaiion aitd details of Orliio I'Jttirmacoulical Co. and Merlin L. Slove of «43 Nancy flocks of small green C&ro- undc-r the great naturalist, Dr. Wdt- An expartimtnitiaa IDmnnlanlutdes Day in the woafcslhop. onlay cortbacit Rcfoeift Biaoh, at Waird- former mayor of Sco;c)i IViins; Dr. Wjy. h ;i s joint*d Orlex Dyes & parakcets feeding on Bhe seeds Jtohcrt Shi'ldon, director of jxipil imer S^Mie, Who marie Uhe birds of prognam was heild in Mtay at the Dr. Ma'nUin Sieged, director of •Iaw Coimtuy Diay Scihoott, 1295 Inmtan Chemicals Coriwration, a subsidi- oi the syoanrtorefs and migiiaiimg services for (he Scotch Plains-Fan- Governor Livingiston Regionlal High will be available ais aAve., ary of Crompton & Knowles, as j ' pdgoons pom- inibo the Old Cape May so we:M known, and vood School district: a n d Mrs. j School. Tlie pr-ognaiTn wais initiated, manager of market development. I ky a of Or. Aa'Uhur A. Allen t*f Oorneill Und- Harry K. KernsU'in, secretary, j unorbal m&n will never see again. according to EJdwarfd Boiown, music Mrs. Slove had formerly been with arid fine atnts oowdda&itior, "io bring Tlie fJarby Foundation, ineorporut-1 Mary EldaabciLh Morgan, grand- Oa Mason Fiarin ho pushed bnain- Mrs. William Gtirbe Shell Chwnical Company in Now neiw an'd exciting people, ideas, amd <-d in I!'.*)"), was led S24O.000 by the: York and New Jersey locations. daughter of M'ark and the last of from his path through Big estate of the la.te William Gart*1. \ the pioneers to bear his Jiianie, mfar- experiencea JLO skixtemJls in our been one of the hi$,rii limits During Mr. Sieve's nine year as- Oak Woods, sloshed irato SJleo-'fi Bog To d:i!o 40 scholarship Ii3vw Oak Swamp he w>as priv- of the invitations for the annual Uua honor niv Diana Ad'anu, Oil "All imamibens of tine tlie Company's Annual Science and 'NoHh Carolina. Part of the land Xcged to gl'inipse bho legendary 'G-arbe Scholarship Family' Christ- Visconti an<| Timothy classes will experience a series of I'jigineering meeting. Before join- ibeoame a goilf coume» but a nuajor (black TPWNSEND mas luncheon to u-hich all former progtram presenflafcioriiis retoited to A special award that has lx?en ing Shell, Mr. SJove spent three was kept as a wild recipients, their wives and fiancees, Tlie wtalkiiig adventtwes of a common theme sudi as: Man and designated (lie William Garbe Me- years ns n project engineer /or the students of piante a^nd ani- and trustees were invited. Tetnres "I^roin Laurel Hall to Siler's his en/vinonrnenit, nton and religion, Don't be a "Dumb- morial Scholarship will be present- U.S. Army Chemical Corps in nvaiis can cont-jnue their rase&irdu 111116 ed by Hubert Jones III, the second iBog" sx^ ^ seven yeiaiis. man and technology and man and Bunny" •. . let us han- Renewals were grants! to the fol- Kd&ewood, Marydand. In wittier, snow feeds Yancey recipient of [lie Garbc Scholarship story spans 227 pag^s, note half mortality," Btfcjwn siaid. lowing Garbe. scholars: Michael In liiM, Mr. Slove received n in 3956, u'ho is now a supervising 'Bixwk as it flows down Laureil Hill •enough. From Laiircil Mill to Sil- dle your next move. It's Rossi, Albright College; Gary Pan- B.S. in cheanical engineering from •Workshop axAivities will inielusde principal and has partially com- (through Big Gay Alfred A. Knopf, 1969,1fiie concepts of HuTvumsities, exiasm- lyn. He is listed in the 1958 edition 'Morgan Q-eek winds &:£& and south $6.35). time, effort and worry Montcbir St.ilc: Donald Cohen, doctorate degree. He is the son of oounsos of filudy fnotn LA. Ilobcrt Jones of the Scotch of Who's Who in American. Col- Willow Oak Swamp. liuoknell; Gerald Martin, Notre schools, evaluating tho trial pi-o- ... you'll save wear and Plains police force. leges and Universities, liii 1804, Mr. "It is one mile, froan the den of Dame; K & r e n DcnhoJni, Keene Slove received an M.S. in Manage- gnam at Governor Livingston, prep- tear on your furniture, State College; Cynthia Baudistel, (the gray foxes I found th-at Mrs. Garbe, who is continuing in ment from the Newark College of anabiwn of m&teriials and revicw- Bowling Green State University; •day fn Willow Oak Svvamp, westAVQini Deadline Approaches the path that she and her husband Engineering. inig fjLms for possilble use in Khe too. See about it NOW! and lOiizabeth VanderHeyden, East la-cix/ss the fields of tlie Mason F>ainm Sirou&sberg State College. developed, has been active: in civic In 1SG6 and 1007 Mr. Slove was to Lam-el Hill Wwodis. But it is Uisree For College Registration affairs since moving to this area a guest lecturer at the-University woelcs in time, from early FeJ> students and tea'cfiietrs will Trie bulk of the new awards will from Texas in 1939. She and Mr.of Miainc's summer seminar on •ruaiy Lo Marcl), befoa'e I see tur- •Registration deadlines ore ap-be involved in. tlie Till© I workshop be presented at Awards Assembly Qarbe wore the joint recipients of Pulp and Paper Technology. He also key vultures that have come back proaching for summer programs at dealing -witih Ute needs and py loms of Uie slow learner. Pairtilci- : commonly over the woodo Those planning to attend t-he as-tnict personnel and three LOCAL, (fy LONG DISTANCE Moving Mr. Slove resides with his wife who workckl the land. In tronomy workshop for teachers and ang Kenlihvortih arid Gar- and three daughters. lonely ckta-rings, a few are naked summer workshop in astronomy for vfaffd. All thoisc taking ptaat have QA\ NORTH AVC-.-/%w<>WESTFlELO AD.Q-4464 !cdi'ars, open to (flic sky; cxlihe-rs high school stuftenis to be conducted or will bo working .with, the slow have timbered wall stuli standing June 2y to Aug. 7, must register to- learner in their respective sdhools. your scotch Comic Added that wore cabins and tobacoo banns day. Registration farms, available Tlio Hrail; ph'ase will be at fields* edges. Now 50 years later, •at the college, may be mailed to the and curricula!* development To Goulet Show 'they are within tlie o>ak wood'Tand director, Division of Community Ser- in Englislh and Social Studios. The vices, Union. College, CranJord. costs more than Comedian Bob Melvin will join it has re'claimed the lower slopes second phase will iffvo-lve setocted NATIONAL FURNITURE BROKERS Laurel HIM. With tHie Today is also the deadline for from David Brearley and Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence registration in tlie summer session at the Garden State Arts Center Dayton Regional High and the drama workshops. Solioola w^llo wi\l work wMi read1- shoul from Monday, June 22 through Sat- Students planning to attend Uie urday, June 27. ing speoi'alis^s and teachers in Eng- college readiness program should lish, Social Studies and Science. The Robert Goukt Show, original- register by tomorrow. Tlie four-week ly scheduled to play the Arts Cen- For The Consumer program is designed to provide a David Oarl, Title I director, skid taste : ter on the Garden Sbato Parkway realistic preview of college life and fhe inStruoii on will be indiVBiiiua'liE- from Aug. 3 through 8, replaced a quick review of basic skills essen- ed in ordea* to diagnose and meet "Hello, Dolly" on the sdicdiic after CAN WE STOP THE WORLD? 1 tial to college success. The college ilie needs of Uie student. It will Pearl Bailey became ill and left The <3itizens of our small planet readiness is open to students plan- also help the tea'chers in develop- the cast. are becoming more concerned wcefe ning to attend college in the fall ing cunticntan umite. "Got-a-minute" Melvin, whose by -week -about the detoriotfatta of brilliant satire covers a wide field, fchc earth's enwoament. 4/5 QT has appeared on most major tele- In 1972, there will be a Umiited Na- r , i vision shows and in the top supper 1 siceKi •*•'> tions International Conferemce in -*,» K, *' clubs across the nation. Stolkhohn on world problems of en- He has also been on concert tours vironment. with Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Park STiHordDlstlilino Co.,N.Y,86 proof One observer has reported that Sammy Davis, Jr., Jane Powell and delegates at the United Nations As- Liaa Mine-Hi. sociation Convention tarit week pass- ed a resolution on environment urg- ing that the USA participate in tliis A fabulous 1972 UN Conference. A panel was selection of famous aiso devoted to thds problem with EXPERT furniture brands at the experts from tlie UN, U.S. Govern- lowest prices you'll ffnd anywhere. imerjt, pnivaiLe busLrvesscs and univ- er^iLiies taking paiiL YoiUfli was COMPARE AND SAVE! cited for the serious interc^^t they l$70 Fumltum at 1950 Ptkn p.'ay in wanting to work towards siroh improvement. NATIONAL FURNITURE BROKERS Everywhere the consumer is com- 115 East29thStreet NewYcrk, N.Y. 10016 ing to life with quesitionis aibout wJiait insured Serves CALL COLLECT (212) MU 5-9431 he eats, wteat he wears, what lie breathes. In addition, lie is concern- Just picture how happy he'll be when ed over the danger inherent in the ; diverse sprays he uses from deo- your gift choice is a camera. Whether he s orants to pesticides. He wants to a snapshot-taker or experienced amateur, know, can they be safe to use? or do they have the po-weir to desUoy right gifts are right here. cither man or l>east. The production of waste has in- creased steadily during the indus- The phone trial era. This is particularly so in modem America to the exitetnl th'at we art apt to bury ourselves in it if But who works with the preciseness of **-* we can't decrease the tonnage. a watchmaker. Because when Willy For Dad, the Director, Many experts feel that population j control is a necessity. No matter Hermandes tackles a job, he's dealing Complete Movie Outfit ! how much we increase our world food supply, it is still lagging behind with an extremely complex commodity— mm --.-•--.-:- the needs of our worfd popul'afti'on, your phone service. in New Jersey, a law has just

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1 I TlfE WESTFIELD any iin Union. An accident 'Plainsman to Hoist Flag business trips. next three to four wedts. Once they j durnpud ahouL 7,000 gallons of oil With his headquarters in Eliza- Cranford Ducks grow IK'W feaUK-i's and arc aWe to inlo the Rahwoy Kiver u( Union. A beth, t\\e admiral expects to be floal oiuif again they will be sot ilic-k more ihun an inch thick de- Over New USNR Headquarters abJe to enjoy hie Scotch Plains iree on Ih-e Rixfrway River where! veloped, which tlireyteiud the water home mor« often and to get in more Going to College ihey have been making their homes, supply of the Ciiy of K-ahway A Scotch Hains engineer will be- golf than hn has found time for The college cameras, which usual-i In addition l° lh^ lovnthip and well as ihe ducks, in many months. Uniwi 011 come the only Nfrw Jersey based ly serves as the sanctuary for the I C-' ^'- many other groups A special detergent supfdiod l>y •admiral in the U.S. Navy when he At Klisabelh, too, the personnel scholar, lite dissident student or'have joined in Ihy effort lo save the nearby oil company has bmi :-'^7« - v\-o liv(?s of xl ducky hoists lus flag next Tuesday over stationed at the Naval Reserve the researcher, is aboul to take on I ^ - '"^udifi^ to roniovf ilu* No. A fuel oil from his new headquarters provided in : Training Center will assist the ad- a new rolc-^ancluary for chicks. m'lghtaors aloiiH the K-ahway ft-iilht rs of ihe chicks. This treat- the Naval Reserve Training Cen- miral wherever possible with the A m;ijor duck washing eifort was ter in Elizabeth-. About 5U ducks whose lives are ln>wt?ver, leaves the ducks in services available there. Ii is al- undiM-uken June r» anrl 6. primarily a weakened condition. Proi. Swack- He is Hear Admiral George Rei- ready equipped to train several threatened by an oil spiHage on the Rahway li'ivei will m-ake live Union in the garage of Mrs. Bclty Fischer humer suid Hit* duck.s havt "a real der, a Reserve officer in the Navy's hundred Reservists in a variety of of Oranfoi'd. chaiH'i1"' tu .survive under l-he condi- Civil Engineer Corps, who lives ai skills. Eight divisions of Reservists College campus thlos Wi'lXte ' WilJiam Meyer and Police Chief i new ones. Fortunately, 1* said, this •TAiiiich includes all of the more than of 203 W. Dudley Ave., Group Com- M-atlhew Hanoy. THie project will is their moiling season. 30,000 Naval Reserve SefcBees who mander. Sanctuary. Pi-of. Siburn explained that the •train monthly at Reserve Centers Hofifmeyer, port captain and co- During their college stay, the' coordinated by Prof. Farns S. fuel oil negates preening oil on the all over the country. ordinator of all east coast ports for ducks hopefully will be protected Swaclehamer, chairman of the from water, other animate and peo- f'h*-l»nistry department and an ama- duck's feathers, vrhich gives them A Westfield officer, Lt. Comd. the Chevron Shipping Company in ple white they produce new feathers, teur orinthologi.sl and of a buoyancy. He said ducks Moat rath- Louis L. Rizzi of 470 Ohanning Ave., Perth Amftby, devotes several eve- which wiH once again enable them mont|(iy bird column, "For the er than swim and move their feet sorves on Admiral Reider's staff nings each week to his Naval Re- to float in the water. As a result of Birds," and Prof. John J. Siljurn, much list sti-jim paddles to move as aide and administrative officer. serve command. CHIC FEATHERING maices (his chick worth 12 times the oil on the river, they cannot chairman ol the biology tk'pyrt- the wafer. •From his new headquarters in the price of an ordinary chicken. It's a frizzle—a float. nK'iit. New Jersey, Admiral Reider will "When their feathers eel water oversee the progress of his nation- genetic variation with backward-curling feathers. Laboratory assistants aad citsto- According to Cranford officials, ] sogged, they sink." Prof. Siburn Jaycecs Elect drans at Union College will food (ho oil spillage was (raced to a sti'ol | said. wide command which includes nine Adni.- -George Rcifler regiments each of which is divided * • into two Mobile Construction Bat- ciency arnd .ability. They learn to New Officers talions. Each of the battalions work perform rapid engineering jobs and together one weekend each month to build necessary structures under At a recent membership meeting on various construction projects de- "advanced"hase" conditions where, signed to increase the men's effi- of the Westfield Jiayvees, the fol- as the admiral pointed-out, his Sea- lowing new officers were, elected Bees may not be able to plug into NOW SHOWING A USTEKS for the term 1970-71: President, MOVING TO existing (Electric .power, sources or Philip Magnotti; external vice mix their cement ,wHh water from president, Sam Stone; internal a convenient irrain. vice president, Ien Bremner; sec- Since "he "took command of the retary, James G-rubba; and treas- NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC Navy's Deserve SeaBee force last urer, William Jennians. Also elect- HOUSTON toll, Admiral Reider iuas been work- ed directors were Dcmald Alpaugh, ing out of -a Washington office. B-ut Herbert Kessler, Ted Krissmfcn, •since Reider, like the ScaBee of- Robert Morgan, Vincent O'Neil, ficers and men under him is a William Harrison, Allen Hinnmon, i. PICTURE BOOK "part-lime" Naval officer, lie re- James Day and Ronald McGee. of quested . permission to move his Thi? Westfield Jaycees have com- r ' headquarters to New. Jersey and pleted one of their most suecessftil 16.6 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER- - * . - i} .y-\iL •'-•-• • 228 HOMES FOR SALE finds the Elizabeth Naval Reserve years wtth membership risen to Training Center, midway between an all time high of 130, President separate temperature controls for each section— IN HOUSTON his home and his New York civilian Eldred Halsey reported. Many proj- office, a convenient location from ects also were undertaken, includ- and you can add an Automatic Ice Maker now or later I AVAILABLE AT which to maintain mobilization ing the Child Shield, battle of the (optional at extra cost) THIS OFFICE readiness of the entire Reserve Sea- bands, Jaycee sclioJarship, Junior Bee organisation. Bowl, Jr. Swim, Jr. Tennis, Jr. No Obligation The Scotcfc BBains m/an is the OlKamsp, Boy Scout Troop at the :*%s. V GIANT 2ER0 DEGREE first Reserve Wag officer to be given Children's Specialized Hospital, in- FREEZER holds up to a comnvand of this type and is one volvement on the board of Educa- 154 lbs.! of only two Reserve admirals in tion and the Town Council as well the entire corps. as numerous fund raisers which al- V TWIN VEGETABLE BINS! In civilian life, Admiral. Reider lowed the Jaycees to donate sums is executive vice president and di- to the Youth and Family Oounciling V FOUR CABINET SHELVES! rector of Spearin, Preston and Bur- Service, WestfteM Day Center, and rowes, a waterfront construction V DOOR SHELVES in both the Children's Specialized Hospital. •"•*

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You May Order the Models shown Through Us, Your Franchised G.E. Dealer. See Our Current Display, Prices end Terms. Clemeitts Bnos. WESTFIELD'S ONLY G-E DEALER FOR MAJOR APPLIANCES 460 NORTH AVE. EAST • WESTFIELD, N.J. 07091 * 232^2200 FUEL OIL and BURNER SERVICE 143 E. Broad St., Westf ield... AD 3-2121 h • HEATING GQWPMBNT IN STALLED Open Daily 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Mon. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Page THE WESTFIELD . le. Sdiimel is author of "The Par-pictures of railroad stations Walley to Aid for Now I The third phase will consist of ent's Handbook on Adolescence." throughout the country. A tesdnat- .h «•>• M-cwndary school leadiers ; u,tj f the jnv.^m ac)lKi] 1>rcscn un o With a gift from the Literature ing book on optical illusions is Muur-rr. Male education; wou1(j ix, presented fur Hie mtixi Woman's Oluh the library has pur- Problems are taken up in Hand- William A. Walley, 31, of 52 Moh- niissiunt-r. has announced. ; part t0 adonis ,„ ;»rildes 7-12 In chased se venal books: Bank's lers' "Biology and the Future of Ind.r the proyaiM, established , , . . ^^ ican Dr. was sworn in lost week sonu t 1M s sludt nls in fivc "Pursuit of Poetry," Untercneyer, Man;" *1« Raaa," Steiner, con- by Superior Court Judge Ghester funded l>y ;m act of the Slate j and ^ could alj}0 j>ai-ticjJXJto. and "Beaton's Book of Household corns the Mexican migrant work- Jatuiv. dru.U oducahun vwll be-j M - ,<>r arburgcl ]uis " b-y Mrs. Isabella ers; and "Military Justice is to conn. ,KJI-L oMiealth odtiwiUon cur-|, , , . . provide tlu- assistant prosecutor to Union Coun- h< sdluol d is(l ic ls Becton. The latter is a flacsimile of Justice as Military Music is to ty Presecutor Karl Asch. riculuin.s early next year. I names of person* for consideration a classic Victorian work on houee- Music," Sherrill, is ba$«d on the J)r. Marburger .vald tlvnl o eadr? i j .f training i»s affair at the San Francisco presidio. Wa Hey's appoi ntment was made c kceping. Among other informiation by Asch for the purpose of clear- of ti-iKhtT-instruclors will he train- is a section on servants, their dut- has" written a biograiphy ed this Miminer. 'Phey. in turn, will ing a backlog of criminal cases in ies! beginning with footmen), how of "Madame de Miainlenon" and Asch's office. Walley wi'll be there train o(hcr teachers in the local Aetna .Representative to hire then» and who makes the Daston, of "Max Bnand, the big srbi«jl districts this fait, and each for the next two months. He is the Named lo Ke^ionnaires best servants. According to Mrs. 'Westerner'." Dr. Christian Barn- third special assistant prosecutor Mhnol district with .•sccondiiry Beeton it was best to look for some- ard discusses his medical work in school jjnidcs will have incorporat- "One Life." For Met fans there appointed by Asch under funds pro- i Plains — Renwrd Fein- one vvhose family h/ad a proud tra- vided by the Union. County Board of ed dvii.' ctltiuilion in its health cur- dition of service. is Durso's "Aimazing; the Miracle oit, or shortly ufter, Jan. (x*rg. insurance representative, of j of the Mets." The library now lias Freeholders, acting on the orders Aetna Life & OiiMinlty, has been' As a memorial to Anna and Wil- '"flhe New English Bible, with the of Superior Court Judge Walter U named to the l<)70 Corps of Kc- liam Gerken the library lias pur- Apocrypna." Two well-known au- Hetfield III, assigment judge at the The program will bc^in willi an .LjiotiiKiires. chase*} Kramer's "Gardening and courthouse, here. A fourth aid will intensive three-wed; teacher irain- thors have books among new fic- •Koinbery, who gained memix'r- Home Landscaping Guide," Anoth- tion: Ross MaeDonald's "Archer at be named later. ing program. The program will be .ship in the national honorary or- er book in this area is Sohuler's Walley, was graduated from Ho- conducted, July s!liow. M>rs. missioned a Marine Corps officer Amphetamines." New on consumer July in also will bo the first art M a r y Keim Tietze of CJratiialm, upon graduation from the 67th Of- education arc "Getting the Most for show to bo held at tilic* Garden chairmian of judges • anflountees tf>at ficer Candidates Course at the Ma-your Money," Scaduto, and Golde's If the family's away and Slule Ait Center at Tckgmpfo Hiii. tho judges will-bo Adolph Konrad rino Corps Development and Edu- "Can you be Sure of your Ex- Ilolmdel, at (he Parkway Exit No. of Flanders, Nfclvollas A. Roale of cation Command, Quanlico, V«. perts?" Among other professions you are keeping bachelor TREE SPRAYING- 116 Pbzii ArcJa. Must of the 30-imein- Hillside and Alexander - Fornlnaim bt-r clubs will be represented by of Stockton. All Ukrcc are represent- quarters, come dine with many of their best arttels, and a ed iii poivrtaneat muse^un coi- recoi-d ci*o\vd Ls exjx^oted. Hie tions and have ealeli won numerous us. You'll meet your SCHMIEDE TREE EXPERT CO. will be free lo the public from artists' awards and honors. 11 a.m. ROBBINS & ALLISON INC to U n.m., eui^ain time •F. Myers of Boonton is friends here and you will Call 322-9109 fur (he performance on the Ants chairman for F.A.A.N.J. Established 1912 find our dishes much like Cenlcr ainplnl'liealre .stoge by Rob- A travelling show of 35 works will ert. Goulet and Oiirol Lawrence. be selected from the entries and be • LOCAL AND home. Prizes will be: First, $200; sec- on display through next April. ond, $100; third, $,10 in each of four The Federated Ait Associations LONG DISTANCE of Now Jersey was founded, last MOVING 107 QUIMBY STREET year to promote quality in art in Now Jersey. Irving P. Donaldson STORAGE of Westfield is president. Harry Devlin, whose painting • PACKING FIRE "The Hopewell Rlailroafl Station," AND is in the a'cwmp&nyimg plioto.is the !_ artist arid author of "To Grand- Tel. 276-0898 DINER lather's House We Go," a book giv- SMOKE DAMAGE ing the historical ba-ckgi-ound of 213 South Ave., E. Cranford afchftecture o£ New Jersey. SALE CONTINUES r-J '•' t-,1- LAST THREE DAYS KEEP DAD HAPPY ALL SUMMER with FATHER'S DAY GIFT from your AIKMAN THEODORE J. WAS- II.TION, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore \V;i.sili!ion of -13G Wil- low Avc, Scotch I'lains. who SYLVAN Family Recreation Center IKIS completed basic Irainiiig at LacMaiiil AFB, Tt'x. lie has SINC. hecn assigned to Slicppurd AFB, Tex., for training in the trans- 4 ""

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(ONLY SMOKE DAMAGE TO OUTSIDE OF CARTONS - Lii'W, suiU*i'ir.!cn;lcnL oi WciitlicUl j .!.•>_'.' s. v.:.:\ Mrs. Law. i ALL MACHINES GUARANTEED) *•*. r.iia.i oi' the evo:il was Mrs. i it r. -. :•.: Mi.ncr, wiiolse co;nm;Ueo in- • <-•: cluded -Mrs. JtKcuh AmbrC'iC, Mi^. -. *• .• • i SAVE $10.00-to $40.00 Hoc \v-\ Mrs. Hubert Il^c^rJ^n, j 'c^ .Mrs Larry Hartzcll, Mrs. FreJerick Grii ON NEW ELECTRIC ADDING MACHINES Kepi and Mrs. KGKL Simons. Under the direction cf Mis. Kepi", the Inglii Mini Bikes.

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tee Quantities — Prices in Effect While Supply ','-•* - •' »>'*- -**••- Lasts. OIL HEAT CHARGE WITH THESE SYLVAN SHOP AND COMPARE FOR QUALITY PLUS SAVINGS AT THESE LOCATIONS: Route 61T 127. W. Lancaster Jive. *$trawbr!die S Clothier Princeton Shpg. Center Mendhim Shpj. Center FREE ESTIMATE APPROVED CREDIT CARDS Doylestown, Pa. Wayne. Pa, Cherry Hill Mall, NJ. Princeton, NJ. Wendtiam, NJ. . CONVENIENT TERMS (215)345-1300 (215] HU 84545 (609} 665-4460 (to 921-6165 (201) 543-7142 107 QUIMBY STREET MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERICARD Phono AD 3-1492 Route 202 "Slrawbridge 6 Clothier £C & Clothier -^-2600 RoDtc 22 199 Route 17 CENTRAL CHARGE AMERICAN EXPRESS Conenrrivillc. Pa. Wilmington. Del. Jenkintown,Pa. Scotch Plains, NJ. RoDheile park, NJ. WESTFIELD • 233-7200 J. S. IRVINE COMPANY. UNI CARD CHARGE N.AX. CHARGE (215)459-2717 (302U64-4592 (215) 867-7995 (201) 233-7636 (201)845-5130 tt» ftOUTH DINER'S CLUB SYLVAN'S off itams available al iheso /oca/ions; S&C Store Charge only "Building Headquarter*" Open Daily 9 to 5:30 inn « MI1LW011K • HA! ALL STORE HOURS: 9:30 TO 6 P.M. EXCEPT THURS. I FRf 3:30 TQ 3:30. STRAWBRIDGE HOU>S: M0H., WEO,, Ffif. 9^30 TO 9:00; TOES,, THURS. 3:30 TO 5:30 HATKIIIALS • HARDW1BI - SCOTCH PUINS HOURS: MON. TO FRI, 9:30 TO 9 P.M. SAT. 9 TO 5:30. SUN. 10 TO 4 NO EVENING HOURS DURING THIS SALE WTJWL.M . ** THE WESTFHEUJ IN.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JfNE W, 3.97© Sec, 4, Page I era. : : in the Central New Jersey District, 40 Apprentices The prime sources for these mo- Russell J. Rose according to H. C. Gillies Jr.. man- tivated youths has been the local Joins Lederle ager of the Metre-poUlan Rvgion. high schools and the county voca- A graduate of Bethany College in tional and technical high schools Rxssell J. Rose of Wtslfield hos Complete Training aad 1c order to create an ev.sr in- joined Lederlc Laboratories, a d>- ! ' '"•;•!.Uy computed an in- creasing number of acceptable can- vision of American Cyanamid Com- \ ter.siie training course al Lcchne's Mountainside — Prof. Clarence H. didates, the Tool and Die Associa- liny, is a medic..] rcpn-stiitalivo ' .V-O-atrc file in Pc::rl Kivor. N.Y. ans, director of relations with tion feas in rccenA. months developed industry and the division of contin- an intensified relationship with the uing cdiKrs'.'ion of Newark College of guidance personnel at these schools. engineering, presented the pu&ject To implement greater cooperation / "The Next Step For The Appren- between guidance counselor's and ! tice Graduate" at the annual ap- plant managers, a seminal' was h!Ad REPLACE j preiiliccship graduation exercises Apr. 16 at the Arthur Johnson Re- r of the New Jersey Tool, Die andgional High School, Clark, at which V THOSE Precision Machining Association rapresentalives of the various school held t'his week at Wiel&nd's. organisations and oUicers of the as- Forty spprer.tlces who have com- sociation addressed the group. Fol- LEAKY •>>tad four years training at shops lowing the forma-] presentation, par- of Association members were each ticipsnts visited (lie &cliuol's ma- COAST GUARD LIEUT, (junior awarded four year apprentice cer- chine shop where 20 young men tificates by the Bureau of Appren- trade) George T. GnUky, luts- were attending a i(i week, seven batid of tlK' lormrr Miss fhris- ticeship an.d Training—U, S. De-hours a day, ' pre-apprenticesiiip partment of Labor for their on-t*ie- tliie Kupp of C37 &'h:ckn:Mar.un caurs-e. To complete the seminar, Dr., who has inudc his iirM step : job work experience. They were also 15 tables were set up at each of WE UiE ONLY HEAVY DUTY (.032) WHITE 'V* •//*.. 7- ! awarded certificates by the county toward becoming a Coast Guard which schoolmen and shop owners aviator by soloing in ill* Mentor > ALUMINUM GUTTERING. PROPERLY IN- vocational and technical schools for discu&sed the needs of the crafts .?-...-vr>'.v.i aircraft with Training Squad- • four years of related instruction and the implementation by schools STALLED BY OUR SKILLED CRAFTSMEN. (Not which they acquired during evening ron One al Naval Air Shifion, to meet these needs. The sfccp own- Saufley Field, Pt'iisaiola, J just nailed up) hours. ers will again meet with guidance —I'hotd by .Steve \Vl

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54 Elm Street Park In Our Own Lot WYATT 138 Central Ave. IS PARKING A PROBLEM ? opp. Post Office Next to Store Westfield 232-2700—2701 ADams 3- , mm is, im >.-.-,-. -.V-'.'-.- v tan S. &y*e, $r. £«d Mrs. Doatrtd Mrs. KuStn Heads J. Feimeifiy; meiiiwre of the by- laws cammkitee. MIPS. J. D. Bonreey, Mrs. SUaaley P. Qteric and Wts. jjfV^^iV:^;;^. • -,„., *,*•** Center Auxiliary JiOberi P.

t ii - - - ' • JBAife " ^4 (Mrs. Gia^d!i«&r R. president o/ tihe Weabflcld Day Care Chess Teams Center, and tihe mombens of the bosj-d of directws liave amtouivced Win and Tie the appoiiiitment of Mrs. Peter K. Kuhn sts presi'daat of the newly Haying in the tiitHh and final formed Women's Auxiliary. rountl of the Riaritan Valley Oiess 'Mrs. Kulin has bt'&n a volmileer League, the local Kings defeiated te&oliar's aide at t3te Ccntei". She Newt Shrewsbury by the score of lives wjibh lier Husband, and Uvrea4 to * 2, whO.e • the ^ih 'h chaldren lat Mauntainvicw Ter. tejam eniry;'of the ^ Mi's. KUJLII iis a n&liive of Pit>t£- fiety .Ghess 'Olul>( dr^w with' Mafca wan; 3 to'3.' . . • •' '.\ ;. • bungh, Peonia., and has been a res- * • * ' i t I k ident'of Wesfcld for tihe paart. 12 The New Shrewsbury match was years. She has been acltlve in nuin- played on Tuesday; ,Jwe'-z,mBt the emug vtflumteef and fund liaising hijgh school 4n: Tinton Flalfe. Area h^;V.- :. :. • : '£&mm campaigns. Mils. Kulin is a former dinners in

THE MASTER EUILDER—Couriiwy 1*- Brown admires ;Rutgi*rs Physic s Building on University Weights campus, one of many Jwiildings aft the d$l, the Prank £gan Co. of Som- .- • * 1 University constructed 'during his 22 years with i\w .Department >ji' jS'tnv Facilities- iBrown [played .a 'major role in sonic #200 million worth of erville, Mjatawan, New Shrewsbury, stili yjtorjnined. .^epen^irtg upon construction uhilo iie 'was drparimont .director. In insvt lirown and £"^s idotit Stuart II. Kea fetnact a 4ask Uu»y have performed many times- Perth Amboy, .and their • fellow final"mat^h r&ytis of'other teams going over plans ^for stili another 4-onslructian j»l> jit (ho Stntt* Univcrs ity. team players, the Knights;••" in the .league still to." be pd-ajed. .The 'KnigMa' 'match with -MJata- \yan was jjftayed on Fiiday, June At $10^9 : | Fab 31.6 5, at the local club's quarters at Oti Ho«or Lists ! Cold Power ...., 19.9 the Westfield- YJ^OV. LocaJ win- I . • V ''LEAGUE LINES'' j Cold Water All 9.8 For The Consume ners included Crawford Bonow and' Ger- 'w-hisk 7.f> Temiple JRatton,.. bath of Westfield, fantastic and. Oliaries. Young' q£ PlainfjeJd. for outis^njaoaid^rnic adiieve- By ! Dinper Pure 5.0 1 'Trend 1.4 The May Newsletter of lhe Con- Also playing were Aldan M^rkBon anestt, toiiig .-:ihe •!ffi&& , (jitoater • of LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS of Westlfiejd, IJenry KielMo^k \of sumers League of New Jersey re- tlie;l969-1970 -aoalclfimac yeiar at Union " Published in "Conservation News, minds us there is an organization Piscatawiay and Philip I^osonb^ch County /Techpi?a I Institute, •j770Har- THE CONSUMER'S KOLK IS lutes for his*h ICVL-1 phosphate • and Nalion'al WdMlife," Maj'di, 1970. of North Plainfieltf. Final :.i&ague itan Bi, ^Scotch' Piteins/ it' wias

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OUR .GRADUATE! *•'•"' Wishes GRADUATES I We hope the future holds every We extend our best wishes to all \ You've Made It We're proud of you graduates. thing fine in store for you. of you who have done such a We salute you on successfully fo the Top completing your courses. fine job. Our Country: in her intercourse • with foreign nations may she al- ways be in the right; but our ift \ r . Country, right or wrong! Haucaster, ocoUs — Stephen Decatur 76 Elm Street, Westfield CUIMBY at CENTRAl, WESTFIELD • 233-5678 ROTCHFORD PONTIAC 232-2232 163 E. BROAD ST. AD 2-5163 Op CM Monday* 4U 9 FJtt, 433 NORTH AVE., WESTFIELD .*'..-. .:.. li' l* * t .• * , - • 4 J... > i <**...*,/

wiws luiwtiatioua-l, San Die- Students Msinihey in Calif. , Caiif. go. Calif. The international organ- Win Band Scholarships Marine Owp. RiicHard E. Manttiey, T3ie exorcise was a test of Na-vy- ization was incorporated in 1932 for son of Mr. an)d Mrs. Eefewtard G. Scholarships to the Union County Corps aimphibious and heli- the purpose of enabling business and Man they of 750 First St., partici- copter landing techniques under a

  • ony Branch, is a 130-room inansion Beverly Eason, Natasha Kotliar, •we* ^ot to wondwing what hroutr'it done in a reproduction of the "Ver- Judy Resnick and Janet Stevens. •on this ncnv suipiis^ In u backyard sailles Ha lace, France. The building, that never lucks tihein. completed in 1930, houses adminis- KW0W5 THE HEART Of yoUR HEATING \vr:snn:i.i) TOASTMASTKKS i«»7o-7i OFFICERS, iott to right. >vn Mobil Chemical Luckily for us we can gel almost trative offices, a chapel, an audito- For All the News 1 rium, classrooms and a language VIA.W i\ U'jirkrr. aituiinislrafivc vice president: Bob |H. . Sims, WluriUiuiKil viw president. Makes Promotion cialists, so I put the mystery of or- •ango .spots up lo Spencer H. Davis, JOHN MSQATELLI — KICK ZENO 1'he Rutgers plant disease dootor. Wcstfield Toastmasters Induct Dr. Robert J. Thoissen of 532 Kd- giir Rd. has been pi*onioted- to the Ana IL turns out mat some cheaiv don't let the STOCKADE FENCING position of senior research chemast ical sprays under certain condi- n in the agricultural chemicals re- lions of rain and sunSliine make or- sun shine in. Officer Slate for 1970-71 search department of the Mobil skHge six>ts. So there aur ros<4>usiies 6'x8' SECTIONS• - RUSTIC PICKET>S Chemical' Company, RJ3 & E Lab- were, at the right place and right buy •Loron U. Ilollembaek oi' &8 Mont-, vice president. .Int-k TJ Sims, 19 time to get a dose of mabthion to INCLUDES 1 POST & 6x8 PANEL : oratories. Kdixon. rose Ave., Fanwood. was inducted• Fieldpresi Dr.: •ndmiuistration vic-J toil! tfhoir ophids, followed by a show- as president of 1hp WnsH'iold Toasl-; prosideht. William F. Wacker. Hiil- Dr. Thcissen joined Mobil er and briiglit sunslmne to produce PER SECTION masLws Club a) Hie organization's sidc: secretary. Iiol) II. Oeer. 229 cal in Myy. U)G6, immodialely after brililant orange spots, final 1969-70 -mooting Thursday i\\ Uurns Way. Pan wood; Ircasiiror, completing his graduate work at the canvas awnings $17 DELIVERED Kob .1. (iTirbb, New Providence: and University of . His initial 'Maybe sometfliing like Hiat hap- from Uiu Mountainside Inn. pened to you, too. A combination Inducted to serve with him for the sergeant-at-arnis, Ronald JO, &aat- assignment was in the.oxidation md lawnp, Lnk<; Parsijvpany. cotnly.st research section w-iiere he of oaptan and maJathion yields the 825 NORTH AVE. ]i)7(l-71 club jv;ir wen*: Educational same colorful results, Dr. Davis BARTELL'S studied a variety of liquid pJiase, PLAINFIELD r - • ' Mr. IloHembaok served as vice says. CHATTIN catalytic, oxidative dehydrogena- president of the club this past year FARM and GARDEN SUPPLIES tion reactions. He transferred to the Tlie common jx>se diseases, black before being, elected its president ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY KNOW YOUR agricultural chemicals sections spot and powdery mildew, are oiisy 388-1581 May 27. He succeeds Albert H. Well.s phone us at 756-2171 or 232-3831 about two years ago and has been to control if you spray or dust LEGISLATORS of HO Hjarrison Ave., and is the or- 277 CENTRAL AVE. CLARK engaged i't the synthesis of a varie- every week or 10 clays. FOJ* bloclc Here is a list of senators, congress- ganization's -tenth president since its free estimates cheerfully given ty of pesticide compounds, with em- spot Dr. Davis suggests sprays or Open Ooily 7:30 To 6 - Sot. 7:30 To 5 - Sun. 9 To 1 men, state senators, a&semblymep inception in 196t. phasis on selective herbicides. and froeholdors who represent the dusts Iltfat contain folpet, nvaiieb, wn covered by The WesUield Lf:\idcM'. Save it for future reforeflco The ]>;irty affiliation of each office holder i.s denoted hy R (Republican* or D (Democrat) following the indi- vidual's name. The names of the local mayors and Borough and Town Councils also urv Sisli'd.

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WITH THIS Until; QiiftctuptH p*r (utScrnmr. Fudgesicles of 24 12-01, Vvtvv M. .Siiiimoiis (R) 1570 Brook- COUPON Amer. Cheese Singles 59 Oscar Mayer Bologna 69 yitl'.' K luave completed a aotl Edward T. Pearson of West- Drawing and painting, scu'srture, four-week "Introduction to Astron- fielld, ail members of Amateur As- photography and print-making are omy" course at the William MiUer offered. Children and adult classes NEW design tronomers, Inc., who operate the are both Iield, in daylime and at Sj>arry Observia(ory on the Union Spetry, Observatory" jointly with night. The classes are divided into Col'lege cannpue in Cranford. Union 'College. six sessions, from June 22 to Juiy far you 30, except lor the Sunday life ses- sions, which are on a perdiem bas- is. used car is Many of the experienced instruc- The guaranteed tors are public schooL teachers in 100%. the winter, and join the Siwr)init Zenith Weshvood Art Center statf during the sum- DR. RONALD DAVIS mer. Living Sound" hearing They include: John, Etabeih Dr. Ronald Davis Korn, David DeLong, Haig Ound- a id...shaped for jian, Nora Her?,, Linda Press, Ed- To Intern in Calif, hing win Havas, David Finkfreiner, Leon Ronald Tick-ell Davis has been comfort, designed Th e b NATURE CRAFT STUDY—Wwking with nature crafte ia just one of Wall, Pauline Lorentz and Law- graduated from Yale University the many activities [being (offered for girls between 6*11 in the West- rence Umbriet. School of Medicine with the degree for lop performance w field YWCA Campettes (program. The program is open for registration Further information may be ob- of Doctor of Medicine. He is a mem- to a Try the Weslwood on for size- now and will be held from July 6 through July 31. tained from the Summit Art Cen- ber of Alpha Omega Alpha, honor \ it's Zenith's smallest behind-the-ear a dear with ter, 37 Cedar SL Summit. medical society, and is a graduate hearing aid. But, size isn'l all! The new of Wostrield Senior High, Class of Westwood is designed lo help you hear I9G2. -He received his J3.A. from and understand with greater clarity, y 100% g ntee. Franklin and Marshall. Come in—see and hear (or yourself lhal the Nine Graduated Wostwood is just another reason why The qwlily goDS in The 100% guarantee means well repair or replace—' Dr. Davis will serve his internship before the name goes on free—every major working part* for 30 days or 1000 From Pingry School at University Hospital of San Diego miles. Whichever comes first. {Members of Pingry's graduating County, California. How can we do it? Easy, class fj'oin WcsUieM are: JcfXry L. He is the son- of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- HEARING AID CENTER Wo give our trade-ins tho 16-polnt Inspection. And Bauer, 345. Wychwcod Rd.; Richard seph D. Davis of Golf Edge, and fix whatever needed fixing beforajwa put them but on th© •F. Etigol, 1011 Boulevard; Reboot V. grandson of Mrs. William J. Tickell 110 Central Ave., Weslfield lot, Engel* 1011 Noulevawd; j j of West field and Mrs. Michael Da- 233-0939 i Which Is wher» these are right now. Engel, 3011 Boule-via'i-d; F. Gwynne vis of New York. •engine • transmission • rearoxlo * front axis asseiribltol <3iles, 34 BrighUvood Avc; John C. 618 Park Ave.f Plainfield brak« system • elactricd system Uvengocd, 124 St, Paul's St.; Da- bury Rd.; R. Frederick Obrock, 755-3327 vid A. LougUi, 1243 Rahway Ave.; ill Carol Rd. and Jonu'livan A. Hill, WE HAVE Clifford H. Nelson Jr., 218 Oanter- 109 Coif Kdge. Many Used VOLKSWAGENS LINSTOCK- - ALL YEARS, MODELS & COLORS Come on in and see our selection.

    GOOD SELECTION of DOMESTIC CATCH ANYTHING? Fishing is Just one of the many fun activities of- fered in the Westfield YWCA Camjiettes program held this summer at GREAT $AVING$ CARS from July 6-July 31. Girls between the ages of six through 11 may SALE 3 DAYS ONLY — THURS., FRI., SAT register at the YWCA. PLAINFIELD'S ONLY AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN CENTER fa v Openings Remain in Campettes ONE OF A KIND UNION COUNTY Are you a girl be'tiween the atges nrtoinly in Edh'o liake Park for ALL BRAND NEW WITH FULL WARRANTIES of six tlu*ough M, wlio would Kite j»otmgor dhildren ia>nxl Wlayttehung w VOLKSWAGEN, Inc. lo learn to row a boat, swiim, catch- Resarvatton foa1 oOdei1 girils. Six crayfish, make jewelry anld wG£uve? yealr okis muslt have oomplelbed i Registnalttan is open maw for the SArst gria'de. Floor Samples • Some Nicks, Some Scratches 1124-1134 SOUTH AVENUE, PLAINFIELD WcslWioW Y-W0A -Campelite pi-o- VWHouj aotiviities are planned gtiam. su'Ch as rtaLuii'e and oampinig crafts, PLainfield 6-740O The progi^am will be held train cookinlg out, fishing, song scssioais Jtdy C dhixwgli July 17 and July tlhtase oamcrf pi^eviously. "niere- l-HOTPOINT ELECTRIC 1 -ZENITH CONSOLE STEREO 1 -RCA 23" CONSOLE 20-July 31 Me spcti'ail (Jay trips such COLOR T.V., Walnut. Your Authorized Volkswagen Center from 10 a.m. urttlil 2:30 p.m. or mi- as sw i mming m hake RANGE, 30" - White, with AAA/FAA Stereo M\:A;M p.m. if the child t'it^cs part, ainid SALES - SERVICE - BODY SHOP *- PARTS AUTMORIZCO Reg. $599.00 SALE $519. DEAUft in lihe recrdaiuibnail swam. The out .iFtfShcr mfonmabTon is avBii^ible at Self Cleaner. Radio, Walnut. of door alcti'vitios will be based Wesihfield YWCA o Reg. $279.50 SALE $225 Reg. $300.00 SALE $230. 1 -ADMIRAL 23" CONSOLE COLOR T.V., Walnut. 1-TAPPAN ELECTRIC 1 -FISHER CONSOLE STEREO Reg. $549.00 SALE $398. with AM/FM Stereo NOW YOU CAN RANGE, 30" - Avocado, 1 - MOTOROLA 23" Double Oven. Radio, Maple. CONSOLE COLOR T.V.

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    • • i T V & APPLIANCE Visit Us Soon 127A CENTRAL AVE., OPPOSITE QUIMBY, WESTFIELD 232-4660 WE WESTTOXD fK./w r^wE; THVB&IAY, *m% w, 1*7* Down Wins Rutgers ! : Anne Stabler Advances to Quarters Letter In Golf Ed Down of We^fio-!d, a junior, we.1) a var.-ily letter in golf In Anne dimming Tournament Hu.'.rs l)c-.vn\s KM ivcorri w;is the The Anne dimming Memorial Miss RoserMum amd M'iss Disco Clotwortliy To Leave Princeton J v.Ju.tl ))-.ii'k on l!.o tram 'i}urnam-?nt. New Jersey Slate meoling Miiias Gentler, ...;)] a 15-2 .-,;;;.<• in liKilt. is new "•.ampionship for girls 18 and un- THIRD ROUND i _••;-.} for U'o v-tiM-a. l'lvyiiiy in U»c -T. began last Saturday morning Q^ Gbi D- Fareslt ffiUB> !].,< u:m\_: -My ; ih:> <>:i J cf this advance lo the number one other years must bring home the Liisia dfurgjji, Slior r,:o^'.h U j^n a niiiy clulj or- S..:: » ntrxt year. bacon as she will be over-age next voa-r. Her chances are better than 6-1; Julia Kintfiafl, Bnonxvliille. N.Y. :;i. !< it in Pii: def. Connie Peters Eniglewaorf, 6-1, i-r Olympic ni'Jal winner iood. It will be a case of Miss SUih- er against Long Island as all three 64; Joan Tarangfo&f, Yonkens, N.Y., •h;i- iinn M.X\ f * 1 hu will boc'-nic* ! \ of Driving Show WcsWdedd, 6-3, ivv of lh:- "Ari- b of the other quarter-finalists come : 1\ 2; I^ng Island y ' * 11 1 {; ' :,!» A.M 'rora that hot-bed of tennis. ®" /1 - * I i Mi :l rt En^lc\ JVii-am r This Weekend Miss Stuhler advanced to the quar- ^ - a Manor N Y C Dw a -tf ?rs for the second straight year, - - - ^ '°J J ? Ti. -il I- A 1 oiii* sw..i:mi r tin ewry '^feaUiig Ann Eybort, 6-1, 6-1, and Stodtiton. Oau-den City, L.I. dd. S!>-;»v f»r the heiK-fit of lKina SLccktoii, 6-2, 6-2, Miss GOT- Nancy Gengler, Uscust Valley, 6-1, U.S. Oy:r-x U;un since IMfl. X in S; ;-'s Hu>;-Itul burins a{ 1 •»n toat to Louise Gen^lea-, «he sev- ^i A^"e Stuhlw, Westfaeld, def. C;:;u\; i,hr JTCKV 1 \\\ \.\\\. 1 u;-v itl'a-rnuon until -- 1-IILT m\h seed, 7-5, 6-3. A- in Jb.il, V.m a of driving. •iu-jnuiKTs and 10 co^cl'i (t:\in::. and ruks lor the >:•; tuiiier and Gengder, were Dfifobie FOURTH ROUND indoor oiK'-mrtiT ; n-i:M S1-rvijic:mt. diCf^rence ^•sd}, of Foixsst IlilLs, and lisa L. Gentler detf, Goi-kJwi, 7-5, 6-3; n!a2 U.S. she driving shows hold for Uie i>:ist —WoatrteH Studios The semis will begin at 2:30 Sat- buuni del. Tanangioli, GO, 6^; Stuh- -,n-i v-nw 'ini)iC lu:iin :it JM*'urety CHAMPIONS—Members and coaches of the Braves, winners of the National League title in the Girls Soft- uiiday wJJUi Miss Stuhlcr facing. ler dof. Stockton, 6-2, 6-2. f ( 2>Jat'ed tJiird in tlu- Uiive-ineler j pcirk will be the 15.G mile Mara- ball League. Front row (left to right): Ammiarie Gottliuk, Serena St. Clalr, Betsy Kilskeimcr, Anncmaiie X-JXISITI (W!;;uiiza jon. J Cosenza, Carol Kull, Barbara Wright. Middle raw: I*ori Jiowland, Kathy Kamins, Jean Laurent,, Martha will woi'k will) some* 1JU-200 vjui! imd in l!»5o (.-onclndod his t.lioti Drive f>atury win- t.hoir antitiue puns-for a 15-12 victory. Good isiiiLj (lie Olympic Hold Medal in lick. Jack Laurent, coach, and Kob Boimciti. Correction In (» lo 1H yc'iir.s. In ntldilion to his cairiagcw and coaclics will fielding by Kktiiy LoftXis, Susan •iSiri'i'-meU'i' ooiupclition at Mel- Munnior. best ball, Prcaidertts Trophy at in the Wcstiield Bays Baseball Doves of a swe hlit off tihe glovo Fame. A nalivc of \VL1.-'.field, and an in uiif^o honor Ihe flag of The JJcho L>uke Country Club over the League's advertisement last week. National Final Standings of Baaibasra Swea'Kky at fifoort. t'lu.'iinus ol Ohio StMe University Commissioned Lhi'oiiiili the Ohio Netherlands flics at the •weekend, Fred Slwrtdier and Jim cond hits of the game to put them The correct names follow: State UOTC ])roi!r;mi, CloLworUiy j t.iwi of Landing Lane and River Athcrton defeated Chuck Motoalf Western ahead 7-5. Chief umpire, Gene Kortis; head In the wiridup gaime of the sea- \vhcr appcinied a^sislant swinuning an'd 1. Vikings 6 mins to regain the From then Umpires: Messrs. ' Fitzpatrick, uniformly successful over the dozen com-CTileti Hie Win. OuJtsliamMng coach at Ihirtmouih wlierc ho re- Mets 5 on (he strong pitching and defensive Jones, Bollinger, Pecca, Barker, years of iiis tenure, posting 104 vic- Residents Win Saturday Sweepstakes, Joe Mittih- play of Patty Lambert checked the da/bohels wero artaido by Susan tories in 1-4S mods for a winning mained until going to Princeton oll, 8

    Cory, who ticti with 35 points: L L Southern Conference. itt and Bob Czarny were the big Eagles in a 2 out of 3 ptayoff to de- r" _^-^^ rt m hitters for Koclicsler. Mike Joyce Scores: Mrs. T. Wflday and Mns. termine the championship of the se- :>f :»;: and Fritz Jardine played outstand- Z. Martin, 37; Mm. J. Cook, 39. sS. ries. The first game of the playoffs ^ ing defense. is scheduled for Saturday at 2 p.m. Low Putts, Mrs. A. D. Green, 14.

    -si- I* at Tamaqucs Park. The second ••: • •>.' gumc is .scheduled for Sunday at the OLDE BOURBON ^, SPOUTS DEADLINE same place and lime. FOR SALE '.•- *> >'• In games last week Tommy Deck- TUESDAY A. M. * - *• er pitched a 3 hitter and Dave Phil- TEAM PICTURES lips hit a 2 run homer as the Royals for OUJEB0URB0H beat Ihe Klks 12-1. The Orioles se- WESTFIELD GOLF/BALL CENTER cured their tie for the Western ;v . •• • by championship by first beating the Peterson's .i m s UOI-F LITTLE LEAGUE '•& '•^ it'+o s ^^., Loafs 6-5 with -a 2 iim rally in the \&-- "*j< For most teams of the Minor LIQUORS ;:•, «, last of (he 7th inning featuring a -'•- -\ •I. double by Bob Jennings and second and International Leagues. I12D SOUTH AVEWE Wt #>-• .v'V. 0 As American healing the Rums 2-1 as both Jen- Call 233-5248 or 232-2547 ITESTFIELD. Js'EtT JERS£Y nings for the Orioles and John for information as Mom's Brown for the Rams gave up 2 liits Free Delivery - 232-5341 apple pie and struck out 13. The Eagles wrap- I. VI BALKS DEltVlUli ped up the Eastern Division with a or the 1G-7 win over Ihe Elks as Bob Jester 4th of July GOI.P PRUDB InntnUed went all the way for the win. as American as r;iUI'S per club 92.00 ROBERT TREAT WOODH Heflolnhed W.5O per club 'OLD-BE: LIQUORS THE GOLF SHOP -V V 115 Quimby St. Pltitoflcid ATC> ScotcU PIAIBH NEW

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LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 38, 3970 isles' fimd win c?urne over tfoe'White Miil. la the 4flh Bo*> MeNaily hit Mrs. Glicknian Firsl LEADER CLASSIFIED Sox 4-3. a triple and scared on an over- SPORTS OEHEH SCORES: Tigers 16, An- throw, fn tihe bottom of (lie 7tfi the In Warrenbrook Golf SMALL TYPE, BIG RESULTS gels 0. Tigers 9, Ctagers 3. Final Aithlcbics leaded the b&5es w>iLh a standings will be published next walk and bus by Co&snza and Win- Mrs. WiJliarn Giltckman of West- 3—Pilots 0. "Their wth win of the week. ftn, games and knowledge kie San'it'h. Then the TJ'gers walked field took first place in Class B on 'a card of J01-29—72 in a three Cardinals Take season was a 10-6 one over the Sen- •m in the winning j-un for the Atii- More Sports ators. by MARTHA GLAUBER SHAPP, Editor, The New Book of Knowledge Idius. Jeff HergLJit'li amd John M'c- •clubs plus puller tourney at "W'ar- (Continued from previous page) SENATORS QUIT CELLAR! In a DtM'-moliC ea-cli had -two lrfe for the •r^nbrook Country Club last week. ers Cubs Do you know how Napoleon came the Directors. Napoleon lie- Mrs. Alan Ueenbowcr of WcstfiHd "Narttry DeOtislLofofro*s gmanri stem battle for fast place between the ? came head of state, and all Tigers. to power in France? had low putts with U3. Next Page homeir paced the D&vefe to a 23 13Senators and Athletics, the Senators power in France was concen- In 1*799, after the French The Twins bewt the Red Sox 1-1-5. trJumph over the Panixrfis. Catcher moved out with an 11-4 win. Dinita Lead National trated in his hands. Jamie Va-voulis dr^jve in Uirctv runs JenxM&r 'Winner's retrieval of 2 Brown, Kim O'Ooimell, Ksran Booth Revolution, France was gov- erned by a committee called What do you know about pasta ? v.iih a sinigle und a h o m v.-inn. \ foul t>o-ps ad'de'd in the Victory. and Stephanie Matthews supplied Bruce LiSaoey hud tiwo hfe. Allen the hits for their second win. W h the Directory. However, the INFINITELY VARIABLE WITH The CnreMniats nwlekl "down first five men in charge grew jeal- Pctsfa is the Italian word Stutt tw» doubles, a singiU? a n d PILOTS SHOOT DOWN A'S. ADodgers 13 3 for dried dough, in the form place in their fklal game wilfch the Clibs .12 3 ous of each other and could stored ihvea runs. Pdaietfcks. Lyjin Shomer's home fifth inning uprising by tlie Pilots of spaghetti, noodles, maca- Pthiilies 9 7 not work together. They lost roni, or ravioli. Served with The Angels beat ithe White Sox rim cflrilinibutett to lihe 14-3 score. gave them a 7-^6 win over the Ath- control of the Army and 11-2 on liwo-li'ii pitching by Bob letics. The PiioU* Lori SJielton and Pirates 8 7 different kinds of sauce, the Liiiwfia Scttion snared a fly to right SLcerjhuisan, and a 9 run filth in- Carol Wredge hit doubles. Defens- Carcis 8 7 tasty pastas are £reat favor- land rifled. the ball to 1st batseman Mets 8 8 ites in many countries around ning. SteenhuJsen, Kel'bgg, Clarke, •Laurie Weeks for a douible pOiay. ive stars were Jody Davis, Susan HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION Clark and Cathy Carroll. Astros '. 6 9 the world. and Fanelli were the hitters for the Eliaine Kbianiieli lew her Owl tetam Giants 5 9 Angels. Sayre and Miller each go I PRECISELY ADJUSTABLE WHITE SOX DIWP A TOUGiKIE. Braves , 6 10 What do you know about April an extra liase hit fur (the Wliite EVEN t.o a 154 victory over tbe Felcomfc. Fool's Day? Sin 6 innings sho allowed only 5 In an extra inning the Orioles edged Red tegs ' 3 12 Sox. Mike Turk held the Angels the White Sox 4-3. Jill Anderson, WHILE IN MOTION! Ihits, struck out 4 and' assisted in In the Major Division of the Na- On the first of April it may to two runs for four innings. Denise Loeffler ami Sharon Codner tional League last week, the Pirates be a good idea to look the The Athletics lost to the Indians seven put outte. led the Sox defense. Denise Waught, scored 4 runs in the last 2 innings other way if you see a purse 6-1. Kelly gave up 5 seaHeml hits Jjonie Zitch and Miaiy Jackson led to nip the -Braves 6-5, behind the lying on the sidewalk. the Sox Matters. and two walks. Pflug had 3 hits. pitching of Mike Glantz. Hie Pirates Chances are it will be empty Perkowski and Deionrg 2 caicli. Teb- ORIOLES-SING A SONG OF SIX- attack was led by Tom JUauher with and you could be called an betif.M, E. Simonson tui'd Kelly had April Fool for picking it up. Braves Tumble PENCE. Mary Ellen Rainey spear- 3 hits and Tim Babfo, Scott Pritch- one a-pie'ee. Smi'uh went tho di^kmc:? ed a line drive for the last Jet out The custom of playing.tricks ard and Rob Rich with 2 each. John on this day is so old that no for the Aitihkilies. W'anko ha-d 2 hi Us (Continued from previous page) with the tying run on third as theAloia made 2 good defensive plays sone is sure how it started. In and Smith, Will and J lerron had Parsons and the Chargers' catcher, Orioles Iviypad the Jets 4-3. Megfor the Pirates. The Braves' leading France, April first is called one e>aicli. Janice Murphy who'had 3 put outs P.ackqityam blasted a homer for the hitters were Mark Carroll and Tom the day of "April Fish." Chil- The While Sox defeated the Twins at home, was won by the Indians priblcs. In picking up their second Hosp with 2 hits each and Gliflon feared the popularity' of the young: military genius Gen- dren may receive a gift of 5-1. Bumetlo piTched and hit well 3-2. Another Indian.win wag the \y\n of ;the week over the Pilots 2-1 Mone with a double. chocolate fish for their tricks. to. suit of excellent defense by it ,vyn color from The Allen StcU hml 10 sdrikeouts 'and FOR Ten-year Tommy Biggs was the New Book of Knowledge, send name and address to Martha Glauber Shapp, Box 47.1'utnam.Valley,.New York 10579.) drove in 2 runs on two hits. Paul 10 HP FORD 100 standout for the Cubs as they beat Campbel drove in 3 runs with a the Pirates 7-4. Biggs pitched 3 in- bases leaded triple, 'Bobby Doyle nings and allowed 2 hits and l run-. h'ad a double and a single. Jamie Scolit Jones led the Cubs with 3 hits was led by Jim Risch, Kevin Harri- VavouHs drove in two runs with LAWN & GARDEN TRACTOR and Bob Naulty added 2 more. For son, JeiT Kole, Dave Perley, Joe Senators 3 Up the Pirates, Bill Ilippe collected 2 Oatavano, Mike Armstrong and Bob a triple. Bruce Li Sooey hit 2 trip- • Shiftless operation luxury available with Ford IO0 Hydro- les. hits and pitched 2 innings of shut- Bunting. . ...-.- static transmission, gets top speed of 6 MPH out ball. Tim Dabb and Mike Glantz The Dodgers, behind the relief In American The Angels derailed the OrioJes had 2 hits each for the losers. pitching of John Davis, took the (J-l beihinid the pitching of Mike Al- • Rugged 10 HP engine gives you enough raw strength for The Phils and the Red Legs bat- MeLs in a continued game 6-4. Diavis W L ter. K&vin Ccxmey had a homer and luad a single, double and triple to Jon Clarke a hit for the AngeLs. toughest lawn and maintenance chores, even the wide tled to an 8-8 tie. Sean Morrisey Senators 14 3 48-inch mower atlachment paced the Phils' attack with 3 hits lead the attack and Skip Bode, Bry- Athletics ; '11 4 piL&renzo had 2 ih'ts for the Orioles. while Doug Yeanley and Tom Mor-an Brynildsen, Tom Ansbro and Bill Indians 9 7 1Hi« Yankees defeated the Tigers Hunziker added hits. For the Mets, • Get quick snow removal action with this one — clears 36 melo each had 2. Dave Kelly, who Red Sox 9 .7 3-2 beSnind the niI'chin-g of Mike Dave Robinson pitched and hit well inches with engine-powered blower, a big 42 inches with pitched six innings for the Reds, got Angels 8 8 Bundy \^ho won iiis own game by and Jon Covvles and Chuck Irwin driving in the winning run in the a fcwo-ouf single in the 7th to tie the White Sox 8 8 front mounted blade also available. collected hits. East of the 714:. Rob Boat, Dave game. Tim Kenny and Glen Swim- Tigers 7 10 (Locked in a defensive duel for Miller, Bill Hanries and Bob Oloary • Compact dimensions give you storage convenience. With with mer each had 2 hits for the Reds. Ylamkees ,«., 7 10 nine innings, the Mets edged' the added to the Yankee attack. Tigers Behind the excellent relief pitch- (Moles ...._. !...,.. 4 12 standard tires, Ford 1 00, like all its other Lawn and Garden Dodgers 1-0. Chuck Irwin pitched Hergut'h, llanimtr and Cantor ing of Jamie Buoirano, the Oards Twins .'../. 4 12 ; Tractors, slips through 36-inch shed doors easily. tied the Astros 7-7 in the 7th inning. for the Mels and his catch of a line spairked the offiMT.se wi:'h two hits Astros' hitting was by Chris Ass- drive in the 9th inning resulted in a The SertaMns. defe&fced the Twins each. double play and saved the game for man, Bob A'lbrecht and Dave Ster- 14-6 last week in a game susipeaitd- 'file Athletics scored 6 runs in FREE 42" MOWER WITH THE PURCHASE the Mets. Pitching for the Dodgers ling. K.C. Kndbloch and Chris Ass- ed May 11 bacause of dadenests for the 2ad and 4 in the 3rd and m'an- man hurled. The Cards' tying run were Tom Ansbrot John Davis, Eich OF A FORD 100 OR 120 TRACTOR Sclnadle and John Baldasare. a 14-3 record in the American aged to hold off the Yankees to was driven in on a double by Jam Lelague. win 10-8. Tiie AUhletics were lad The pitching of John Mikiff en- ATTACHMENT HEADQUARTERS FOR FORD TRACTORS Rjoch. pai'd hitters were Jeff Kole, Jotm McDonm'aM of the Tigers by Ca.sen2a'.s 3-run homerun and abled the Braves to defeat the Red WLnibtvstitp Kevin Harrison and Bob Kinning- pitlchdd a 6 hitter to defeat tilie Smith's 4 hits. The Yankee attack ham. Legs 14-9. Leading the Braves were was led by Bob Cleary, M-ark Hjar- Dennis GiWmn, Peter Harley, Tom Twins 3-1. Mtftt P&ge drbve In 2 The Cubs defeated the Red Legs nies, Kevin Valeriti, Gerry Cleary, COMPLETE SERVICE FACILITIES THE LEADER STORE Moore, Frank Epps, Tom Hosp and of the 3 Iliger runs Wiitjh a triple 6-4 behind the 17 strikeout pitching anJd a single. K. Dtavis of tlie Twins Mark Cules and Mike Bundy. of Scott Jones. His bases loaded Aimelio Deorio. For the Red Legs 109 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD the pitching was shared by Pete hit a triple 'Taylor pitched scoreless Dave Yaltcila's line drive homer Pickup — Delivery Service triple in the 5th broke uip a 3-3 tie. inniirgs £n relief. witili .Tom, Dally on led the. bitters The Cubs' Tom Maddox'nnd Bill Koch(/pom Brunetto and Dave,-Ml- \y and the leading hitters were Tim • *BrW*efeg£fley pitched sftc Whati for the Senators in th&ir U-0 victory Sharpening Clark each had 2 hits- and Tom for 5Ji innings in a 7-0 lass to the over the Orioles. Tobey Novaiceik HANOI-CHARGE Biggs a clutch single. Tim Kenny Kenny, Diave Kelly, Rob Richey and Jeff Shepprd. Senators, holding them to one rim.and Bruce -Dunwan combined io Parts In Stock For pitched well for the Eed Legs and Rdbby Doyle had an unassisted hurl onc-lhit riaU. Oarl Obccny, Dun- was backed by the hitting of Dom Nick Sidorskis and Tom Maddox double play. rian and Nova'cck joined YatciJla Briggs & Stratton • Kohler Brunetto, JeHf Shepard and Dave combined to allow the Red Lege 1 ; Mannino. only 2 hits and win for the Cubs 8-4, The Indians ddfetated the Twins a-nd Lmlly with bi ^ b'a ts for tilie Sen- . Courses Start Sept. 9 — 5 Days.Per Week 9-4. The Angels won 4-0 over the •atons. iMi;ke Bifesey pitched for the Doug Yearley had a 3 hitter and Steve ScanJon's homer and 2 hits Tecumseh • Wisconsin • CHEMICAL — Analysts, assistant "chemists, apiece by Tom M'addox and TomYialixkees, this being Ijhe seioond con- Orioles and iiit a single. Mulviliill ENGINEERING lab Technicians fanned 8 as the Phils took the As- • CIVIL TECH. — Surveyors, Map.Makers, Can- Biggs led the Cubs' attack. secutive shoutout pitched by Fab-caugiht a fine game behind the plate TECHNOLOGY struction of highways and buildings. tros 10-0. Tom Myers had 3 hits, in- ian McOamlihy. MLke Alter had twofor the OrioJes. • COMPUTER SERVICE ENG. — Computer, au- cluding 2 triples, and drove in 5 Jeff Shepard pitched well for the ONE OF N. J/s LARGEST TURF LINE DISTRIBUTORS lilts, ami John SLeienman and Fred PROGRAMS tomation, field service and research Tech- runs. Joe Dello Badia and Larry Red Legs and Dom Brunetto and The Senators bdat tihe Indians 0-2 nicians. SteiiemHam each had doubles for flic • ELECTRONICS— Development and tasting of Kupfer also had 3 hits. Bob Al-Jeff Shepard collected the Bonly Red behind the pitching of Glenn Wright. FORD TRACTOR pro to-type and established'electronic equip- Legs' hits. Angels. Davey Yatcillla wifh three base hits 2 YEAR ment. brecht and Don Assman led the As- • MECHANICAL DESIGN — Draftsmen, Machine tro attack. .The Athletics edged past the and Tobey Nci'iacelc wiilli two, led PROGRAMS Designers, Tool Designers, Engineers. 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    •- Dial £> AD-A-F.ORD (232-367.3) Pool — available — Weight Room Open Daily till 9 P.M., Wed. & Sat. till 6 P.M. F , Phone 355-6990 AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER SINCE 1920 * 1!IN^^ * , vm Mrdbek and Scott Kodey wish hal- Flynn Awarded ing by Bdb Heanm and Bob BeH. Cherokees Top SPORTS The Tigers took an 18-0 win over Miami Scholarship the Rabins getting hcmea^mis from Bobby Kynn, former Westfield HS Bub Cchan and Kurl Sleek, a triple Mustang League alh-'ete, has signed a contract grant- in the Bird Division between the iro-n Jtrhn Lahey aad doubles by ing him a full scholarship to toy FlUwin's anri Owls. eauh wiIfa an Bruce AMiforlh and Jini Alii Playoffs Set 1 baseb^J for Miami University. He 8-1 record. The Panthers ro.cerve-d ar.ri a I'LUI producing si^ti by In lhe Mustang League last week was awarded varsity letters in t>ase- vlmi-ou-t niiirliinj* from Mark CiJutla Giimaa-t:ta. Rtbin hl-Ls wav by Mike the Oherokees won the Western Di- bal, baskclbail and soccer at W3iS vision championship with a 9-0 rec- and l>av<- Nu!;jn with the offense Biisro attd Hioii^rd Cook. aivd was drafted by the Montreal In Minors ord. Meeting the Eastern champion bt'int* suppliod by .Jim Konje and Tiie Blue Jays downed tlie Lions Expos. Mark Walton!. TJii> Falcoas Minsn- 5-4 on the ouW-anding pliiy of Kiic Chestnuts in the two playoff games, the Cherokees won both by 15-3 and He graduated this spring from Mi- Cat Division oni-d in the kist inning on luts fi"om Steitileldt. Ke.r;[ Baldwin, Mike Fen- ami Bade Junior College where he W I. 1741. Dave Miller and Brian ftladdox butii(-:i. Tom Jl(rbl;.!zell and Andy was named to the "To]>s A3'l Affnerl- Leopards 8 1 D'd\c Nolan .shut iho door. Morse. i'iU-liing were Ri>.-» M*wk- Pete Lewis pitched well for the oan Junior College Baseball Team." Tigers 7 3 WL-:I. D:ivo Berenson. Doug Gri'f- victors and ended the year with an He was a!so selected to si>p63r :*n The Unnwrde flinched (he Tat I)i- J*;uiUn.-is 5 4 (j.-s \iiv\i* hi^-ilighU'd lhe hitiJiig. 8-0 record. Jed BeardsJey went 3 for the 1970 edition of "Outstanding Col- \'i.vion championship with an extra 1 Cougars' 4 5 'JNii' Lions" oiTenst \v;is si 4, including a triple and two dou- lege Afhk-tes of America" and inning '.i-2wi n over live ITinuks. The Liotts 4 5 bv a hoinei- bv P;ml J.iekscn bles, in the first game. Oilier Cher- "Who's Who Among Students in Leopards' pitching was by Kewn • - Jaguars 3 6 okees who hit well in the playoff American Junior Colleges." He was KtTwin. Jeff Tavswes and Tudd Kel- ]\v\\i from lu'irh ('u]icchio, Jim Scott Bobcats 0 9 games were Tuck Marr, Eat Banes, co-captain of his team which includ- logg. Tiie offense was supplied by iind Twn Piiln.sils. Tom Cieslik, Tom Bass and Pete ed ten players drafted by Major Pat Swnel.s. J>:ck Ti'llrr. Dau- The Jaguars cd^cd the Gulls 3-2 Bird Division Lewis. League t&ams. W h Murphy. Bruce Bui'd^i? and Scott on the hilling c.( Curl. Juizi with Falcons - 8 J Bovit. The Leopards meet the win- two. Chris Complcn's double OwU 8 l ner of t.lie Ovvl-Pak-on game for the Kv\\n FJyrnri' single. Pele Kagles 7 2 league championship Satiif&iy al :.ii'.d I'ek Pusdiall pitdied fun- the Gulls 3 . 6 11 a.m. at Guinj>ert field. 'Jlie Owls slml out the B.obcats ]-0 Blue Jays 3 6 The KiitfU's edefed. ihe .Coutfars Ifawks 2 7 on Iht* pitvhing of Owen Brand aTid 3-1. Steve Bender and Ti'in Wilmol Tom Kodtosny. Hitting were Phil Robins 1 fi pitched for the winners wiLh lul- Heri'on. Mark Ci;aiTocca, Tain SWIMMING 1ESSONS at the Westficld YMCA iMs summer will vary from the usual fall-winter-spring In the final week: of the regular ling by J-ini IMomn, Tim Wilmol and Sliitfldii and Charlre. Minify. courses. The summer sessions will include four two-week sessions with each class meeting Monday through sea-son of the Senior Division of Billy Sumian. Brent Jewell, Pat In other makeup games, Uie Pan- Friday for a total of 10 lessons. Classes for 1-3 will be held in the Itooke Pool and include beginner, ad- vanced beginner, and minnow. Grades 4-12 classes consist of beginner, advanced beginner, minnow, fish, the Mirier League, t h e PanHiors Mx-Nam'ara and Scott Gordon star- thers beat the Jaguars 4-1. The Fal- flying fish,, shark and rporpoise; these will \m held in the Wallace Pool and arc open to first to tWrd grad- dropped the Falcons from "the tm- red in the J"iti 1 ci. Cougar hitting wacons s the Blue Jays 4-0 and the ers who have completed minnow. boaten flanks 1-0 foiling a playoff by Steve Weil, Tom Gliwser, Ed Cougars the Hawks 3-2, scoring in t'he sixth inning on a sacrifice by Ilcglstration for mil four terms will begin Monday, June 29 (first session), July 13 (second session), July Biliy Champion enabling Scott. Kol- 27 (third session) and Aug. dO (fourth session). Any boy who does not know lor which progressive swim class to register, should take a swim classification test In© week of June 22. THE CENTRAL JERSEY BANK oy to score. won the Space title. Leading the was the fielding of Jon Kipp and Area Residents AND TRUST COMPANY Sharks in the rmajor upset were Rick Elliott. FREEHOLD, N. J. Comets, 'Cudas Greg Cordasco, Harry Bonique, Tom The Dolphins, scoring all their Win At Ash Brook DIVIDEND NOTICE Bryant and Jim Green. Bobby Mil- runs in the fast 3 innings, defeated ler and John Manglno played1 well the Stars 7-2. Tom Kennedy, Hans floveral area residents were win- Reg. $39.95 The Board of Directors has declared a quarterly for the Comets along with Fred Hunziker and Mike Blancato getting ners in a Most 3's, 4's and 5's dividend of twelve and a half cents (12'/2c) a Take Loop Crowns event at AKlli Broolc Golf Coimse #1 Kessler. their first hits of the season led the stag share, payable July 1, 1970, to stockholders of FINAI, STANDINGS Dolphins'. Robbie Webster drove in week. BINOCULARS record June 19, 1970. Tlie Rockets, with a chance to A Most Viy-mrs. W. H. catch the Comets, were stung by tlie tiie Stars' two runs. Kevin Brady r 1 Sea Division , WestMd; 5's-nMre. Wil- R. B. Barlow Stingrays 3-0. John Byrne and Tom and Kevin Smith came up with hits mm President W L T for the Stars. tard Moore, Fl'a'irts and Mrs. Kcmt .95 Barracudas 7 1 1 Delia Badia pitched shutout ball for the Stingrays who were held hitless Other scores: Rockets 2, Comets Smith — Mountainside. Stingrays 6 3 0 0, Barracudas 23, Seals I, Sting- iFIiglit B, Most 3's—*Mns. Robert 29 by [he Rockets' Kahn and Plant. Dolphins 4 6 0 rays 4, Dolphins 2, Marlins 7. •Rivel, an'd Mns. Wi'lli;am G-lickman Marlins 4 6 0 Also playing well for the Rockets was Trevor Bond. Sharks 3, Jets 4, Stars 2. •boUi WesifioM. •si Sliarks » 2 7 0 1) Hole fii^oap, Fliglit A, Most 3hs^- Reg. $19.95 The Jets ended the season by de- SUBSCRIBE NOW TO Seals #, 1 6 0 Mrs. Jolin Tourtellotte, WesUield; feating the Seals 14-0. Two home- Tics Feature 4's—Mre. P. L: Bantz, nanwood; Space Division runs by Andy Biggs and a homer New Ronson 600 5's—Mrs. Arthur Bdadley. ••.» W L T and two triples by Craig Stock Jed Echo Lake Play Flight B, Most 3'fi — Mrs. George mm Comets . 2 0 the Jets' attack. Tim Mondon and mm ELECTRIC RAZOR Miss Nafcalie Jones, Mrs. Ridli- Dickson, Fanwood; 4's—Mrs. Orvel ^•f.-.Vi'.'i Jets — ••••11*1*1 r , \j 2 ] Mike Kottiar were excellent in the Ostberg, WesHftotel; 5's, Ma's. P." H. mm. Rockets 5 2 2 field for the Seals. d Mo x wcl 1 atid' Mrs. Ber gcr Egencs tied at 72 in a Class A Opponhcimcr — Fianwotfd and MOTS. aMis sites 3 0 The Missiles, erupting for 5 runs LEADER 2 6 0 stroke play tounfamcint. There Ciiarlcs McWtek-in, Plains, Low Meteors in the first inning, defeated the Stars ... 2 7 0 was a three-way tie for first in Putts — Mrs. Wiltai^d Sauenboun, WESTF1ELD LEADER Marlins G-l. Jeff Mclntosh and Fred Class B wiUi Mrs. Fred Boss, Mrs. Wcsliield. The last week of the season in (lie Scharf were standout fielders for James Gillin and Mrs. Robert Brit- 50 ELM ST. Junior Division of the Minor Boys the Missiles while Lee Miner, Dave ton posting 74. Chilly and Greg Cotten provided the Baseball League was a busy one as OliW scores: Stroke Play, Class W RONSON the rained out games from the pre- hitting. A homerun by Lutz was the •A, Natia-iie Jones 90-18—72, Mrs. Send to: vious week had to be played along only score for the Marlins. Cash Awards Set pi Perfect for Traveling Richard 'Maxwell, 90-18—72 end w with the regularly scheduled games. The Barracudas, although cinch- Although Lhe Sea Division race was Mns. Borger Egcmis, 93-21—72; Mrs. SPECIAL Address. .„ „ .....Apt. No. .... ing the championship of their divis- Vincent Fishor, 93-19—74. Low Putts decided a week early, the Space ion earlier in the week, kept on For Art Show Division came down to the last their.winning ways by beating the Mrs. Willi'am Grfcltom, 33. week. Meteors 5-1. David Check's two run Oass B, Mrs. FYed Boss, 97-23 Cash awards ranging up to $200 —74, Mrs. James Gillin, 101-27-74, State. The Comets, although losing, to homer was the key blow in the 'Cu- will be given to the top-judged arid Mrs. Hubert Bullion, 101-27— Begin Subscription. ._ 19 |the Sharks 5-3 in their Jasl game, das' attack. Heading the Meteors works it* the first art exhibit lo be 74, Mrs. Mm Marsh, 100-24—7C, held on lhe grounds of the Garden •arid Mrs. James Skinner, 100-24— State Arts Center scheduled for Sat- D Chock Enclosed 7G. urday, June 27. "1970 Membership" Class C; Mrs. Howard Stanley, • Bill M« 101-24—72; Mrs. George Zalin, 106- The Arts Center and tlie Federat- 30—76. Low Putts, Mrs, Edgar Roll, ed Art Associations of New Jersey, WATCHUNG LAKE CLUB 32. Class I>, Mrs. Jean deFlanque, which, is sponsoring the all-xfay out- door show, jointly announced today WATCHUNG, N. J. 113-36—77, and .Mrs. Kver^on Pear- sail, 110-33—77. Mrs. John Collins, thai the awards would be presented A Private Family Swim Club 112-34—78. Low Pulls, Mrs. John for each of four artistic categories Oarl&r, 35. —oils, water color, graphics, and Open Till Labor Day sculpture. 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