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Sonanrt ClaHH Pontajre Paid SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR—No. 10 fit WoutflftM N .T WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER' 24, 1868 33 Pages—10 Conn As Campaign Nears find Abortion Law Incumbents Explain, Film at Methodist Seek Court Action Democrats Complain Church Sunday A variety of issues are brought to light this week by candidates for Town Council as the campaign for (flection Nov. 5 goes into its final 10- A film "Abortion and the Law" Against Pool Site day momentum. will be shown at The First Metho- Incumbent councllmen from the Third and Fourth Wards explain dist ,Churc ^h^ at 7:30 p.m. Sunday An amgry group of residents from the West Broad St., North Scotch n Plains and Florence Ave. area have threatened to file suit seeking an • the town's action on «ie disposal problems in ithe community and muni- ^™ fM!'™~' „ . .. c . , „ Zoning Law Upheld injunotiion against a municipal pool authorized Tuesday night by the Town oipa! lax rate, white Democratic aspirants Richard Samuel (Ward 2) and ?^™f™* ^Tf^ ^T Town Attorney Cuddie E. David- Patrick Minogue (Ward 4) attack the tax structure and oppose a number cerns- After ">* !li*mnZ <* «* Council on a 17-aore Nor% Scotch Plains Avc. Green Acres'tract. Clark W Hurt pastor of the son Jr has informed the Town Coun of issues ranging from Bitter and loitering to speeding and noise. - - , calling itself Citizens of the Fourth Ward, heM a "corridor conference" in the municipal build- Tax Structure Revision Municipal Costa 17.8% M.D. of Westfield wiU an- ing Tuesday night, minutes after Mayor Robert H. Mulreany and Of Tax Levy - Kamler in this subject is invited. LVW Revises Needed • Samuel the the town's zoning ordinance has council members voted 8-1 to favor Richard Samuel, candidate for Councilman Morris Kamler, seek- been dismissed by the Grand Jury. of the $000,000 pool and a utility bond , to provide its financing. Council had ' Town Council from the second ward, 4ng re-election to a new two-year nine mem- 'This is Westf ield* today issued the foKOwdng state- term on Town Council reprawiMng The League recessed briefly after more than 20 ment on tamo: «be Fourth Word, said today tat publication, has residents spoke during a two-how N>» CHAMUR OF COMMERCE PRESIDENT Rsbert Miller chats Of Mayor Commends hearing prior to.taking its affirma- wfcklfM.-Aaa Fappas, Ckomber eiecuUve secretary. , -WeatfieU is a town that prides four-fifths of the WettfieM tax dollar year otd again been revised this year," said itself on its many excellent services 'goes to operate the schools and to Mrs. John Thatcher when she pre-tive action. m £jne public library, wen-mate- help pay for Union County govern- reflating Health Board sented a copy to Mayor Mulreany "We're unhappy," commented Miller Ammts tained parks, a very competent po- ment.' of illegal abortions. The commission Recognition of the WestfieH Board last Tuesday night at the Town Donald H. Smith of 7SJ West Bread lice force and fire department, good "Strict controls by 'Council Have Ms flret bearing m the Av- of Health was given Tuesday night Council meeting. "Such studies are St. "If we're going to hove a pool street madrtiafcaoce and prompt held the monies used (or municipal on by Mayor Robert H. Mulreany, who done with the purpose of helping in our backyard, we want it HflMofChtMber snow removal, and last but/far from npertlons-tor which Council is dl- outlined the board's functions of en- people keep informed about their to everyone," he adoM in a stated least, a school system reputed to be kwctty itopnttirie-to 17.84 percent vinonme'ntal sanitation, licensing, town government," she explained, ment following the aoMenv Mr. !rtaaM.ttITTi««nlf ft 13 OtCowmtnt one of the best. These things atteafc- of the overeJl WeatffeU tax levy," statistical recording and other du- "Included in the new revision are Smih pronvised Inat a fcBk-ia** "«•• ted most of us to WeatOeM ana" we Mr. Komfer, a Repubbcan, stated. ties. without lawful cltapters dealing with education, criminatory" membera%,' certainly want to see these services 'Incumbent Kamler pointed out that Too WMMoM An* Chsmbw of The statute does riot Special commendation was given recreation, elections and so on," she of private pools in the and facilities kept up ant improved 67.2 parent of the tax tovy is spent Common* ko» otooM Robert E "lawful" but it has generally the seven noiwwkwied members: added. ; might also be an outcome. JUoMIMIaaMr M•»• HPa DVt«*iWw ^awoBaaaV^fHWimi^* *%mTha oven twwiflh th© oust K Men. • . •— >• * „,, *.-. -» (0oBtowed w been interpreted to mean only to Jjjjj^ ^D^SM^n^-Dr The new revised edition has just When and under whoso Owafcor baa* of 4nK*pra oho on- -tout in considering WotfieU's tax ! ***•? R B come from the printer and is bright suit will be filed was a structure-Haw, which is. based soiesy (i kTsrtent on JustiOootioa^'feaaM - - Maxwell, Dr. W..L. Patterson! with a new red cover. It has been Tuesday night, but it wi di tti .of. Edwin F. Dr Bernard LitteivLoitering, NOIM £ or joKat of conatderaojon n» ' «»( Landa«i i u w»rfand Mrs, hMttn. Wii, - Mated "> include the recent that legal counsel had (Continued «n *M«e 1) liam Norder and to Joseph MottJey, f^ ^ And Sp^di5g"-Mlnogue of u» the mttber. ^ aimgfis ia lhe rf tmin the Fourt!) Wanl |IU||h . emment which took place last year ^ In a. hearing fraught with racial »*r. Miier 'mM 'EWOrd 3-Point Plan Helps Those of ui living on throuoti- «km and meritU >terdatkn of the **"** and the. new administrative code. political undertones, opponewU Woloh,', •Oh*" «T / ttw / Soburtfcn DbpoMl WoefrFergu.cn '&jgSrJ%£ of child. •••. v. . \ '. The arrangement of chapters differs iwwi. wiiv - HFVWB Pi UWM* prw" t w>« There are oBje msltton illegal from UK' recent eds)ionB and there ident tor-Mtf piot .ye*'. Oher out* new pictures. One of par- «*K offlbii* ore Jlsek Cohen of The prob- United Mates and. two- wonten db) 1MB' ia'AmsHco Mure, vfce-prtsi- lem in tMs tooraasfagty urtta en- every day from a bungled illegal 200 marriage each year. d^ Mi «Ml#d CMUUn erf (M- vironment, continues to bo^ of; con- . abortion. Eight thousand , to ten EUGENE ST. 1 Oouocsl ipomsna .'.',••• Aid Act wiU rise from »3,530 in 1W7 taxation cern, ' Third Wanl flMsHllliaii (Continued on page J) • to »,380,ln 1«*». house. "We nainM by the . dkt of in other businesi^Defore the coun- throe sBparate proannu iwiasllnir-whnh. musnoriesi suloi Set Qocks Buck cil Tuesday night, Fred DHorto was The chapters were rewritten our- •warded a contract ti to summer and During the recess, ono of *s ana dtaMaters claimed (hat such a soot •ot'portnMteai " - - "

Psfksr MWsn, FraA Kotky Joam ..Quinn, > Frtd dt Anton Thai Company, add aoottMr Stasney, Walter SchlesMfer, K.D. Sintth, James Tworbridge, and John At The Drain Ifeatcher. / " "The Drain" wKl spomor its first Mr MaW raca* sponsored by ithe Wean**) High More Able to Vote "The EMJIkos" is one of (ho mast V» Man's Club at 1:M p.m l/F Optimistic For Success talented "sot*" groups in the arso, School PTA wHl be heU at • o'cta* Here November S with exporioan .at such piatoo « Renewed optimism that the United invted to give their 'fWr po be Wat&*l-s voter rsioimlim for "The Verti-«»«l>" *• EUM, Ml Fund ot Westfleld will reach its insure WesUield's tradition- of r the Nov. 5 general election deflects ool. Ms- (0*7,183 goal was expreaHd today sponse.'" field, PiKMCMmy, and (rtwn, HW an increase of 557 over the presi- membftv ^ (onjifft students, evkfcncea. 4568 Aa senior td House of the Pint FrobytsHan school functions, mdardt to students "Many residents may not yet have (Continued on page 2) land 11,108 in Scotch Plains. will be jacket and. tie.. " Lorry : Chun*." .,;'.' ' • j co- and gifts to Hie school. been contacted," the chairman as- chairman of Otic year* annual pa- TlcksU will be available at the serted, and urged those wfto are One huodred snd |9 wortw of ;art, rade, and their committee wilt re- door' • sti)l waiting to ba called upon to . including oils, •. watere Retail DivMon and Harry Ash Jr., art and decorations: in the United Fund because they the WeaHW* Art Association. Mrs. J.H. Hanrahan Jr., refresh- know from their experience the Report From Mexico City ments: Mrs. W. J. Harvey Jr., ta-many people this campaign helps," Mr. Metaxer, who holds • ooche- bles; Mrs. Leonard Siegei and Mrs. Mr McOaulley said. "And while kir of science Io, art. education from Edward Stoudt, publicity; Mrs. J.business trips and other activities Buflbb state University Co^oge snd Perkotvski At Olympics McElroy and M«. T. A. Retzlaff, may have prevented them from « Master of toe arts from Cran- homeroom mothers; and Girl Scout completing all their calls early, brook Aeadony of Ait in Michigan, 90CMM |R ft oM*iTl jties. However, Dave feels ready Cadet Troop 649, posters. every resident will be visited and ,w* select wcriw that will win a : total of «1M Mi'-cVOWi ami several F TOM IHRAILKIIA and will be on the blacks for the lOfrmetor bresastroke tomorrow gilt certificates: lor their creators. YMCA Paysfca! Director lbs prises we lurftisbed by the Re- A first-hand report sf Ike esea- (Oct. Is). Mayor Proclaims Oct. 31UMCEF Day tasl Brrtskm of the Chamber. Ing sf me Olynqrie GSBMS In The Olympic VWage is really a yntmu:.0MlHMti HaMoween, Whereas: In reaffimnation of the lbs works of art win be on dis- Mexke CMy apoears sa po(e4 smaH oSty. Some 27 Hgnrise apart- fc MH^y espertally for children; proclamation signed by the Presi- ptuj in iae Parish House from Mon- a of leetlsa 7 of today's Leader. dent of the United Sivtes of October day through Friday, Nov. 1. The ment buildings comprise the main and Meiles CHy (Oct. I7)-Dave Per- 3Jst as National UOTCEF Day. *xniMM will opttt to the pubtc from wwski of WestfieW is a member of Whereas: Millions of American separate building or floor, Large 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.daily. the USA swimming team having youngsters share (he hoHday each Now, therefore, I, Robert H. Mul- dining halls provide special menus Members of the Art Association will qualified in the 100-meter breast- year by trick or treating for UNI-reany, Mayor of the Town of West- for each nation. The athletes may oerve m hOsjtesHes. Actuail judging stroke. The thrill artd excitement of CEF and "the world's needy chil- field, do hereby proclaim Thursday, eat as much as they wish (which is dren"; and October 31,1968, as "UNIOEF DAY" w« take place Monday evening. the Olympics is further intensified a sight to behold!!) and are per- A resident of 20 Prospect St., Mr. when local YMCA and high school in "Westfield, and urge every citizen mitted to take as much food as they Whereas: trick or treat for UNI- old and young alike to participate Metager was art supervisor in Mas- 'athletes are present and also when can carry back to then- rooms. Corn- CEF is a constructive expression of •ena, N.Y. schools for four years be- other good friends share this ex- in trick or treat for UNICEF and plete drugstores, bookstores and a American children's concern and lore coming to Newark State in 1963. oitement. Mr. amd Mrs. Frank Ket- to welcome properly identified trick movie theater and recreation halls friendship for the less fortunate chil- or treaters at Mie door—those whose containers carry the official printed workshop U.S. •Whereas: UNICEF. the United orange and black trick or treat for MAKING HAPPY INDIAN SIGNS »»er CYO"Wew" performers is Dennis Cizzaro. shown with Ihrrr others (Continued on page 2) Natrons Children's Fund. *s helping UNrCEF message with the UNICEF who will participate in weekend shew at Holy Trinity auditorium, left to riglH, Tlimnas ISensle. Peggy for the job done for the Games and """ "' "' "'"> al""=ra- mBBon» <* <*dWren a^ m faf eMaVeW *H tm » kUtf *f WesffWId Us, st'-n uwj if (r,rt '• ttMtt , WM0JM4 Page 2 ~ THE WESTFIELD (N..T.) LEADEK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, Iflfi8 /.'••< Burrcll & Grain, Inc., Realtors of LVW To DIstrUiMle Metzgcr to Judge Miller Assumes Samuel WostflolU, announced Loduy that Players Cast r I • Nixon "Listening (Continued from pngo 1) Patrick D. Mlnoguc has been li- Voting Info Sulurday (Continued from page 1) (Continued from pngc 1) censed by the State of New Jersey All day Saturday members of the Post" Established on proponly—I fed tlwnt Wic home November Show League of Women Voters will dis- lmld tit lUlit! Newark Museum last scnulhig prior to his moving to an a real estate broker, Mr. Minogue owner Is birring an unnccoflsanlly tribute voting Information at Esso One of four "llwlonltoa yuiir. West lit'Id. J l in now also n brokpr-sale^rnon meai- For Ws nrajor Mi urod notion, hpqvy bui (U i- I*Jfl0h ydmriho sees Blotions. Tfip'y will give out folders whore Unton Counlty voters may bor of the Wcstficld Board of Real- Community Players wiiJl present 'Ills works Iwivo tan .shown Mil*. IWarok, Uiq new vice-president, tijx bill list) t» puy foil- t'hq inci- which uxplajn how absentee voting query Richard Nixon and Sptra A«- throughout Uw enst and mid-wo-l. Is with Koppui'a Company and iscoMs stfdold v(w>s. Yi-t Hhere are tfiiqny \wupUi the Park," Nov.. 7, B and 9, at tilie tions. paign lieadquai-lura, 57 Elm St, Mas-sciui, N.Y., at Ills alina mater, Uoi'-a wlw derive bemflits, dimpt WKI Since joiptng the Firm in Septenv Roosov^t Junior High School Au- p!nnl. Ho has boon with Koppore Participating In the program are Votem mny visit headquarters ond in Martinsvilli;, ami a! the Toniiit over Hi yews. ML* nnd hi.s wife Mnr- liudlfu'cL, from our tax dollar but bur of 1907, Mr, Minoguo has nego- ditorium. The Thursday night show Gallery; l,ho Albriglil-Knox Gallery who arts virtually urttoticHied by local tiated the sale of $1 million worth is beilng sponsored by t)he Westfield Dudley Ailing of Elm St, Esso Serv- "ibailk" to fllithw' oan#d>ute on a fi£V}>o in HulTalo; t\w Alcoa t.'olled.iim of rim rcsiitk- in Ruhwuy, Mr. Merck taxes because they own no properly. of residential property In the West- Area Committee for Human (Rights, ice Center, John Mendez at therecorder. The tape wilM be tonvtrnrd- is n yriidLiatp of Rcnssc-lncr Poly- Circle Esso Station (corner of South t'unti'nipronry Art and many private "Thu group Utat conies to mind field area, and tilvi's or^anizalion will 'have tick- ed to Wasivl'imtwn nnd tihe Individual tueh Institulo, Troy, N.Y., where he ets available for sale bo fclie public and EUpad), Anthony 3as(le p( thewitll receive im answer from fcho earned his che-micnl engineering de- most readily is the realtors. Their Mr. Minogue is a native of West- Westfield Esso Service Station on The art show is ckulicrnlecl to Miss biggest selling point is Westfield, for the Nov. 7 show. Tlie perform- candidate by mali. gree. He is n veteran of World War field, a graduate of Holy Trinity ances to be given on Nov. 8 and 9 Central Ave. at Elizabeth Ave,, and , one of the foil inters of theII nnd a member of Gar wood itself, a mast desirable place to live W urged to faiae Issue* grammar and high schools, and will be for club members and their Cul Collins of Puelid JSsso lucuted cld AH. Assaeiiilion. Rntjiry. for tall tihe reasons mentioned. Per- concern thorn ny&si peiisonul- Seton Hall University, South Orange, guests. at South pupUd and North Ave. d\wird Walsh, iprcsidcniL of the spective customers fktck liore, at- g to Joi«i Walsh of 75 M r. Sf. .loh n, secretn vy,. is UICJ Before joining Barrett & Crain he ly, IIUIXM', (k'sepibctl response to the tracted by our town linage. Our 1 ma naff oi' of Jane Smith in Westfidd had been employed by Associated The fall production will be directed y Tea .» show as "excellent. We of the Cham- tux dollars have made Wesliiold Dry Goods Corp. of New York and by Norman Sohndidor, who has di- Potsi" coorrtirtatar for Union County. ber are dellKliUul to participate with and lias been with lihe company 18 such a prime communMy that real years. Ho and his wife Mary Ellen James J. Davidson, Realtor, West- rooted many previous. shows for tihe N.J. Federation Hit? Art Association in this most estate -prices have soared along witih field. Flavors, including last spring's pro- - Mr. Walsh said thiat the lour coun- worthwhile cultural venture. We be-have five children. Robert attends realtors conimiiss'jons. These finns James Doufihcr, atW©I4en£ierid, Jack Petansen, Jersey Catholic Fed? for 18 yefars, and ta graduate of tteld. tills experience." "I suggest tlhat t)he time has coone R, R. Barrett Jr., president of Carol Stewart and Robert Ellsworth. Mohawk Valttey I mil tu tet Utira, eration. N.Y., where he majored in business to reassess qur tax sftruoture—Ao administration (retail). A first lieu- consider ways of broadening our tax Minogue tenant in Ordance during (the Korean bsge—before ithe tremendous oast of owning property in Wesjbfiieki dafi- (Continued from page 1) War, he is a member of Westfield Rotary, the Holy Name Society, and courag(^ new fan^ities friom mov- lit. Take a walk down on Elm St. this has been active in Cub and Boying in and forces older people with laftornoon and see wW I mean, But Scouts for the past seven years. fixed incomes to seek homes eflse- »we are helpless! where. We must re-evaluate our bax Mr. Forayth, tihe new treasurer, baise now, before #il new funds re- "Something is wrong, something is wiith The First Federal Savings 'is missing, a fresh approach is quested by our Board of Education & Loan, where he is •assistant vice are autornatically turned down by Weeded. president & loan officer, He and his "if you wil elect me I will work the voter© #or feair of skyirt)icketing wife Claire have five cfhildren. A taxes. iwi'th greatest diligence to pla'ce stop son Gary' is working for Bell Labor- (signs on such streets as Hort, Down- atories, Lake Hiawatha; a daughter, "Senior citizens, who give contfinu- ier, First, Shaekamaxon, Willow ity to an- othenwfc* transient oom- Barbara Jean is a senior at Oswego 1 'Grove; to use night time and school High-School, Oswego, N.Y.; daugh- iv.unity, fiihouM ibe enoouraiged to ttime radar so that the offenders ter Gail is a s»plham>enit df feaxes collected. ekenator authdritty, in coopeivitioa States WITHOUT "Despjte this," Mr. Kannl-er stated, with surroundiing communUiies, t o 'resddanits in seven cither ccunmiund- provide a facility Jor disposial of CHARGE. in Uniion Gounity .pay more priap- wastes." OBJECTIVES: To Mp you find taxes than dto WesbfieiMers for your n«xt homo with a mini • a comparable value home. mum of •ffort, tim« and ox- "Let's gave credit wheire credit is New Study Program ponso. If you plan to movi 1c iue. Washington PTA Topic "Westfield has the best streets, the It is a matter of ritual that g«ntUm«n of good tast« turn to CovanagK on unfomiliar city, or just to 1 relocate near your present >ast police and fire departments, Mrs. Eliizabeth -liatusaak will :he best parks, efficient, honest gov- th« final word in tint hatmanihip. Thi* Fall we ant offering tradi home, HOMERICA, INC. will stp&ak on family living education at •rnmenit. htlp you find the right house, a meeting of the Washington School PTA at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in Uie in the right neighborhood, ir "left's keep it that way—let's keep tional Cavanagh quality and execution in the finest of styles, VeshSield mnwing ahead. Be sure to school auditorium. the new areol /cte Republican Tuesday, Nov. 5. Family living education «s a new felt*, suedes and fabrics. Stop In and select the SCOPEi Operation throughou jhe polis are open from 7 a.m. to program of study in the Wes^ield the United States enablet : p.m." public school system. Cavanagh thafs right for you in every reipect. H»m©rtea to furnish you with detailed information or LEGAL NOTICES house* which fit your require rrmnts even before your first \OTHE OF THP, NAM 148 OF PfrWSOWS %PPBARIN« A8 FelU from $11.50 TIIF. Ott.\EHS OF I N< r,\l*Oill AMOI KTS UK I II HI /isit to the new area! Suburhiin Trust (!om|i(iny Su«d«s from $10.00 Sutfcessor to REMEMBER: Homerica works The WfsttifM Trust Company Fabrics from $8.jOO 17(i Kan! HroHrt Hirtet Hat Bar on Main Floor only fot YOU! All of their WestfieUl, Union County, New Jersey efforts — research, reports and ' A1)DRRHR ACCOUNT advice — ar? exclusively or h-n if, fironson or Timce H. Krfjnson behalf of the prospective \'-<>x 7TH, Ti tUHvil If, New Jernt-y byyer. They have ro connec ILl'» #2, ii'j.x [i(i, Itnhvvay, Ni-vv Jersey -rer Vart.-li*- 2 J 483 tipn with the seller. It is thei 54 S W. BniMil Strtct, VV'f.st htlrl, New Jersey responsibility to guard YOU' Jtiiaiin Si'Winw' Circle t>( Willow firove 32fiO f'n]\ nr.v.n interests. ilctl Kfally, t'iiyroll Account Checking I'll I-; M"Un A. Xi:; Mrs. Cyrils F\ ni• cht Checking For further details, please cal ,"i5H Kt. .Vl.irli.s Avi'imr-, Wctstfielil, Nr;\v J< our Local representative Fees $11 Pearsall and Frankenbach Inc., 115 Elm St., Westfield, 201-232-4700 or call us As An,Added Convenience, Use Oar 90 Day Charge Account Service direct. Turn Sec

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*y THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1008 l'ugc .1 they are lipppy" ond argued that for Residents of tho area several pinna and College Rnd Drew UnSvonsity to Founders Day HOHI day at tlio Civmford Seek Court Action yoara Uib area bad been subjet* to yaors ago dissuaded the Town Coun- are not yet finalized, Mulreany ,IICJCG4VO ills cenWfJoato as a 'Y' srtiaff . Mnlinshi, u fiiwlwito of Sootdi "harassment und humiliation." An- cil from plaolnjg a town yard on a 1 (Continued from paw 1) added, and site pl'am will bo field dlrtsotoi . For sevesial years> fie hJas John F. Ma'Mnalel of 2021 West Fonwooil \i\gh Sdiool, Scolfh 1 swering Mr. Rohowsky's plea tfaat tract to which since has been addod witJh the Planning Bonixl wliidi will teen active In camping dnoles, hav- ttflned toward the purchase of titc *. ri> I Broad St. Is among 10 Uuton Col- Is u liberal nnta nvajoi* In tho slto Is not central, the mayor property purohiased under Green deddo &&L-l>ncks, access ond other ing l>eon fioledtcd by the Anwu&fln Union College's Dny Susslbn. Ho is NortJl) Scoldi Plains Ave, location. 'Sold ii is the- "most central of lege students who served as hosl Queried following UKJ meeting. Acres funds and thereby restricted ]>articiilar,s and Iwld a public hear- Oamping ALSsoctotiKm for a special and hostesses for an open I ton so in the son of Mr. ond Mi's. Fivmk J. sites," add!ns Uvat •'no mtatter to recreational purpttsefl, ing prior lo granting ite approval. training cf>uree. He Is serving as Malinski. Mayor Mulramy mainlined Dint tflto where we wont to put It ttlie pool), observance of Founders Day Sun- " Prtor to the pub?lc hoartrag, Mayor Rulcis and regulations, guest and vice-president for the Now Jersey solf-llquld'a-l'tog pool complex com- people don't want It. 'Our job Is dni'ly fees and other details of the piles with Green Acres proscribed lo do wlvat we believe is in (he best Mulreany out/lined line progress of Seotton of ACA. In 1964, he lc da tihe municipal pool from lls Incep- pool's operation ore cunrejiUy being toen-agc dolegiaWon to tive Interna- usage of the property, but admitted Interest oF the town." studied by the podl commiUee head- Mat the town miglit at some tlmo tion following a 1S66 study made by tiiomat YouUi Oonfercnce in Maintau, Mr. Smtoh claimed that a town Che Recreation Commission, a sub- ed by Kennclih Lyng, recent ap- Germany. in the future consider paying back pointee to the Recreation Commis- the State funds should Wosbfdcfld aver assessor had told him his property sequent Jaycee survey, a Recrea- tion Commission study of facilities sion. These also must be approved Mr, Howkim; is married to the be required under the state provi- would be devaluated ond that "Uhe by ordinance which will require an- value would prabaMy go down." He In surrounding communities, the former Fran&a Kozteilka. 'Hiey hlave sions to open membership in the oL'hor public hearing. bwo cliildrten, Tad age 7 and Lytme pool to residents outside the local urged a referendum on the pool pro- hiring of consultants and fonmatlon ject. '"Rite Is ttie only residential of a citizens pwl eummi'Jk*!, age 0. Hie family recently moved oommurtiiy. to a Iwme in New Providence. diamond elegance During the hearing some argued area where bl'ack and white live Selection of the North Scotch that Uio pool, because of Jta $75 together," he sold. "Why are you Plains Ave. site was made, he said, Italian-Amer. Club by mcmfoensMp fee, was a "private puWlng It in our backyards?" following a study of that location club" instead of a public venture "We've been orderly and law- and two other available sites, the and protested that the council should abiding," claimed A Herd Piesco of Brtgtoitjwood tract also purchased un- Hosts Candidate Temple Slates LECOULTRE 206 Florence Ave;, labeling the pro- der the Green Acres plan and tihe have surveyed bhe nei&hbortxttKl M'(SI it- I A A • opinion prior. to formulating plans ject to the meeting; Hie mayor told construction and operating expenses spoke: Peter McDonough, who spoke tant executive dtrtidtor of the West- The first tcteture will take piafce karat gold bracelet watch on behalf of Mrs. Florence Dwyer; the questioner, Mrs. Rosa-Be Smith, claiming that experience of other fieW YMCA Staff was iniade kntown on Nov. 5, &nd Dr. Richand Rubei*- with a halo of twenty-eight that the. cost of the sewer would such self-liquidating municipal pools James Skldmore, who Is chairman today in a Jodnt announcement by stein will speak on "Negros, Jews, be through tax money but that state have shown that once a pool is of the Citizens for Nixon-Agnew in .R. R. Sarr^tt Jr.,. president, and and the ." Dr. RubensteJn fiery diamondt. Inside* funds had: some time ago been ap- opened, a "waiting list" exsits and New Jersey; Republican Freeholder Edward C 'Ewen, executive director. is the heiad of the B'nai B'nith Hillel proprjated for tine street's widening. should membership drop the operat- candidates Don Dunn, Bill Maguire Air. Hawbms reported to his new Foundation ait the University of Pit- LeCouftra's own Swiff ing budget could be reduced. and David Zurav; Democrat Free- position Monday. He fUls the position tsburgh, has trawled widely and lec- Two Democratic oand&tates spoke holder candidate, Arthur Fried; movement of superb on the issue; with Patrick Minogue The mayor argued that, with the vacated by HoiiM G. Rohlman, who tured at many foreign universtties. Surrogate, Miss Mary Kanane; Reg- craftsmanship. From our of First St, asking that two other exception of Couwrilman Oanl Peter- recently joined the Silver Spring, On Nov. 10 Riabbi Eugene Boro- sites, the Tteanaques and Brightwood ister Joseph Durkin; Republican lMd. YMCA as executive director. son who was the lone dissenter oh Sheriff candidate, Vincent Brinker- ( wftz will spetak on "The Jew in collection of leCowttr* areas, be considered for the pool and the ordinance's introduction and fin- Mr, Hawkins was a member of the hoff; Republican Mayor candidate 1 Oonttanporary American litera- Htflrry Epps of GrandWew Ave., al passage on the grounds that he James C. Moran; Republican can- RkteewootrY stalf whece he served ture." Rabbi Borowftz is v^sitarfi timepieces. Third Ward candidate, quertfeming feX the pool gfrould be financed by didate for council from Ward HI, as.dinector of Oamp Bemie, indent leoturer in cpntempdary theology at the creation of a "private dub" and tax funds and open to all residents, Robert Ferguson; and Campaign camping land cocrferertce center, and the Jewish Tb&AogHceA, Semartary of methods of payment and urging the the council believed that a pool Manager William Clancey, who as director of ytwlh , services, His America and for the previous ftrae council to postpone their decision should be paid for by those who use spoke on behalf of Republican can- duties in W«tfwld wifl relate duvet- years he was visiting professor of until more information is made K. iy to adutt membenUp and nskknt available. didate for Town Council from Ward Fit Princeton UnSverwity. Two hundred and 50 of the town's IV, Morris Kamler. services; and as supterviaor of youth kfric for the last lecture on Lose supported of the council's approximately 8,500 families here cU*> prognwis and extension «r- Nov. 17 will be "Hte Jewish Student project, was Mrs. Efcftwah Kmmkwyk their own pools, the mayor added, Refreshments were served at the vkes outvde the 'Y' fauttdintf nadtty. end of the meeting. and (he Campus Cristo." The speak- of 141 * Briglhtwood Ave. who exman- y belong to private poofe, senior He will be dowty aMacteKekt with er wiH fabe Rabbi Bruce Golttnba, pressed disappointment that the citizens and others on fixed incomes James E. Newett, director of com-oounseOar 66 Jewish rtudeate at ytJM-JAHAS-Pr«Uc*l for pool was not in her area and added cannot afford increased taxes and munity art extenskm aervfcc*. jnd Columbia University. Balloweta or pUytim* are cot- tfrat the pool project has^been given some do not want a pool at aH, he Spaghetti Supper Richard T. Waeifau, dimtior of ten flinsuette paiamu that youth servioM. . . Continuing the format followed 46nUe;ai.voitoxMa, By Storn- a great deal of publicity* She said explained. To Aid Scholarships last year's supper wiH be served WISTTIUtt 111 NwfN »«., W, JJJ eraft, • they ' hats wip«-«leaa that opportunttioi to coniinaln had Following announcement of t h e Mr. Havfttm .* a nUive of CenUr- prior to tbe lecture Ot 5:45 p.m. KIMlMt IS KM#f St.. 414-ltU plastic feet and con» in tigwr, been given "More now" and ahepool't fecmOun hat August, the ooun- WiSlfcam Woodrow, cte vtito; Iaw», WM a hfatory n^ajor at Bebra, or leopard prlati* the Governor U\4ogrton and die lecture w4H begin at 8 MOffHtfOWNt W few* «., Hf4tM "hated to set the pool decayed/' c*l had ertaMiahed a Sept. IS dead- the Univ«raiy of CMc«g»# and re-o'dkfck. The puUtc is invited. tm xmun MM mmmmmm They'n hihbl Site of the three pool complex, line tor procurement of 1,000 paid scholarship spaghetti supper, ceived wttXtettl ttmWn«;at Spring- * *i ^ . r • which wiH be attotoed by tmii rnerntonMos if authorisation for the nounced that the supper w»tt be held Siisi 2 to 4 and 4 to 8 courts, basketball courts, ji neigh- pool and Us financing was to be ac-from 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Saturday at boKhood pkyfietd, and soccer field con^Hihed this faU to permit a the high school, rwin or sMne. $4;00 which Mayor Mutaeany TueMJtey. June 1 opentafc date. Robert Baur win play aSe accor- UST 4 DAYS OF OUR ntjht urged the: Recreation Com- deadfine was met, the mayor dion as mustachioed "Itettan" wai- mtetion to place in next yoafg bud- add there are currently 1,301 ter* serve spaghetti cooked by ANNIVERSARY get, ti an totegraUd naiattoibuDd paid memberatapt. Maxknwn num- members of tliU PTA, foNowed by EVENT mum which Mr. Piano described a» • btt of nMmbenh^M for the facattty home^ahed pies md oakei. •T' "hea1ttiy democratic envaronmeot" to 1,500 famttei. Aid is avattable to IAIT MOAD ft :< Ticket* are avertable by calling •• ; ; \: and by Mrs. RohowaU as a "united thoet whb cannot aflford member- Mrs. mcterd Jeake. ADAMS neightwhood.",;,;, •Up, he added. I •- •** \

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BHPJI Knppa and 01 vi Omej^i. iird FnasiT vrlui died last February Tin* nfrit># of Onlvlp M. f*nliwnM« renorin iM^ vule of prnptrtf j Wilkard Lambert of Flonkto and a J J and previously had been married to . Emma 11. Moffctt IMM FtimvoiHl. In Mr. iiml Jtrk Alltvrl M. VUJJH of Crnnforil, Mr.s. Kvnns wa.s an active. iiK'nv Cathie Rising. >lr. iiml NTH, M l) AVIIMnniAIIM K were thh e former owner** MrWW* bee of (lie Wesijfield ahnpter of Hie Robert II. Smith. (Mi's. Emma H. Moffctt, formerly Vlrulnlti Ktuttn thin Amei'iean Hod Cross for l:i yL»ars, | Also surviving nre a stup-daiigh- of Weslfield, wife of the late Chester Funeral services will be he/Id at 1 MiddU and upper-income taxpayers may find the thort served as CJivy Lady chair- j Icr, Mi's. William Krufish of RosHle, A. Mofft't't, died Tuesday at Uie Pine p.m. tomorrow from Gray's Fun- Uoh of ReiaJ Estate Boards, sfnke term truit the aniwer to their;• financial prayer*. The tax man and a meinbiM* of the bo.-ird of annlhor slop-son, Allison Fivusor of Acres Nursing Home^Madison, after eral Home, 318 East Bread St., with Realtors Endorse brfof ly on the New Jersey bond is- saylngi realized from the creation of such a \riiit can be tiiioctxn's. She also served with the West Ko.anesburg; a nephew, James i\ long illness. the Rev. Uiclwnd L. 'Smith officiat- diverted to the purchase of life Insurance for substantial ing. Interment will be in Fairview sue, noting the state iK&ocUt'km )>ad Hod Cross at Lyons Veterans Hos- M. Uultln, ;ilsO of WesIfieUl; and a Born in Jersey City lit 1890, she long term benefits. . . . * * ' . pital since 11)55 working as a volun- sister, Mrs. Charles Penman of Cemetery. Ewan School endorsed the measure, und the Real- Scotland. moved as a child to Rahr*ny where tors went on record as supporting teer one day a week and in the past she lived until her marriage in 1908 In Meu of flowers, donations to tfoe In euentei Income producing property (securities, real estate, year two dtiys a weok. In January, Funeral services will be held at Charles H. Frankenbaich, presi- the bond Issue to be dec4ded Nov. 5. etc.) 1$ turned over to a trust for pt least ten year*.-Th« to Mr. MoEfett, who owned a butcher Westiield Rescue Squad are re- dent of Westifeft} Board of Educa- liJ(j8, she was appointed Deputy 12 noon tomorrow at the Dooley Co- shop on £hr St. here. A resident of quested. is taxed at a lower rate than the Individual. Income p VAHR, a post of honor at the hos-lonial Home, 556 Westfield Ave., tion; and Dr. LiHwrd E.-Uaw,-super- duced by the property can be accymulattd for the life of th# Wes-tiEield U?.t entire married life, Irftehdent of Wesifcfiekt isc4ittob w«ire pital. with the Rev. Howard SelioenTeld, she lived a short time in Cranford f Pete Giber Named trust, or it can be distributed each Vear. At the snd of the Other groups she was active in pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, guests of tflie Westfiedd Board ot Trust period, the property returns to the original owner. ' Livingston, officiating. Interment prior to making her home with a To Participate on Thursday at a tuneheon To CAA 'Y' Cabinet •for many years include the Woman's • • daughter, Mrs. Lytoan T. Dally in > . i 1 will be in Moravian Cemetery, New meeting at Wally's in Watohung. Association of the Presbyterian Lake Parsippany. In State Conclave Richard Waeilii*, WestfleM YMCA The tax savings during the life of the trust, when tied In Church, College SVoman's Club, Dorp, Staten Island. ' Introduced by .Henry L. Sdwwer- yoUh director, announced today Also surviving are a son, Benja- Teaohur-selxwl board negotiations with life insurance, can. finance college education, or provide) Community Players and the Girl and ing, president, Mr. Frankeobach and that Pete Cober has been appointed estate liquidity. I will be glad to snow you how life Insurance Boy Scout organizations. min J. Moffctt of Cranford; a sis- is a topic scheduled for lots of at-Dr, Law outlined the Board of Ed-to I rtie Centiial Atlantic Area Hi-Y Floyd E. Frankenfield ter, Mrs. Forrest E. Buchanan and tention at the Federated School paid for by a short term trust can htlp ftptve tame of your F ucation plans for thf new Ewian h eabinrt ae a New Jersey represen- In December, 1967, the family- : financial problems, ! • moved from Westfield to Bernards- Floyd E. Frankenfield, 58, of 10G1 a brother, Max A. Herman, both of Boards 16th annual workshop to beElementary School oA upper Piw- tative. ." • " •'. Bahway; two grandsons and a great held this weekend at the Haddon pect St.,. and answered - questions 1 h ville to be nearer to Dr. Evans' new Sunny Sl^ope Dr., Mburrtaanside, died Pete U a junior at. Weetfield High college. suddenly yesterday in Arlington grandson. Hati Hotel, Atlantic City, with five regarding various phases of the Services will be held at 11 a.m.oessions to be devoted to what h Sdiool' and an active member of Edward Orubman Besides Dr. Evans, Mrs. Evans County Hospital, Va. building program. the Fhwt Baptkft Church and the is survived by a daughter, Miss A former member of the Moun- tomorrow from Gray Memorial, 12 now a major problem in public Following the. presentation by the Mutual Benefit Life school education. f Turpte 13" Hi-Y Chapter: Hte iirst Alice McDonald Evans; a son, Oapt. tainside Borough Council, Mr. Spruce Ave., Cranford, with the Board of Education representat3i\ eBf retpcrofcimy in tt* pWittar was to Peter H, Evans, stationed at Aber- FrankenfieW was born in Phillips- Rev. Robert G. L*>n@aker of the Among the participants in work- the Realtor memberefcij) adopted a «tiend a cabSoel meeUng,this pest ?09 Beulavard 232-7835 deen Proving Grounds, Md., and a burg and had been a resident of Presbyterian Church of Cnaniord of- shop sessions will be Charles H. l endorsing tihe p < < <"J\} ficiating, interment will be in Pair- weekend in Newark, Del., to p 1 a n W«»rf!«ld, N. J. 6224100 sister, Miss Alice Myers, Cranford. 'Mountainside ~ for tire test 18 years. Frankenbadi Jr., president of the of the new Ewtan ScHooI. ;*Mf New Jersey's Hi-Y/ Tri-Hi-Y He had been employed by IBM inview Cemetery. Friends may visit Westfield Board of Education. •Miss Naftcy Reynolds, chairman In lieu of flowers, the family has from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. youth. conferences. requested that donations be given the FE engineering division for 38 tax committee, New Jersey Assocfe- the Westfield chapter of the Ameri* years. . „ In lieu of flowers, the family re- oan Red Cross. Private burial serv- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary uests that donations be made to the ices will he held, tomorrow in Fair- Park Frankenfield; two daughters, American Cancer Society, N.J. Di- view Cemetery. Gray's Funeral Mrs; Card B. Thompson oif Wes-t- vision, 512 Westminster Ave., Eliza- Home is in change of arrangements. field and Mrs. Lots J. Herty of Spar- beth. rows Point, Md.; a broHher, Stanley, of Sornervitte; three sisbera, Mrs. Coleman L. Molloy Carolyn Gardner of BelVidere, Mrs. Edward Buananno Nell Wi'Iiiams af PhiHipsbure and Funeral services were held Mon- Edward Buonfinrfo, 24, son of Mrs. Mrs. Dora Brotznran Of Baston, Pa., day from the P*y«n It Son Fmwral Mary Brigaritono Buonaraio and Uicand two grand sens, Home, PeiJBh - Amboy, for Coleman There ore Jate Edward Buonrtamrto Sr, died Funeral services are being ar- L. Maifoy, 79, of 760 Prospect St., Thursday while on a visit to Tijuana, ranged by Gray's, 318 Bast Broad who died Fniday in Muhlenberg Hos- Mexico. St. pital, Pliainfiield. 50,000 He was bom in Westfield and the Mr. 'ioy. husband of Mrs. Anne proprietor of Chiek*s Pizza. His Charles J. Infantino Sorenson Matloy, was a retired fer- home was at 774 Central Ave. and ryboat cafflalin for the Central Rail- Nest Eggs at he wtas a communicant of 'Holy Trin- Charles J. Infantino, 55, husband road of New Jersey. Born in Carne- ity Ohureh. of Mrs. Madeline Bruscemi Infan- gie, Pa., he had lived in Westliedd The funeral was held from "The tino of 23 North Scotch Plains Ave., 25 yeare. Dooley Colonial Home" 556 West- died yesterday in Mufrlonberg Hospi- Services also were held Monday /ieW Ave., Monday and from Holy tal of injuries sustained Oct. 15 when in St. Mary's Chur'idh, Perth Amboy, Trinity Church where a high irtass of he fell from tlie'twck of a truck where a reqiuem mass was offerotl. FEDERAL SAVINGS requiem was offered with the Rev.while. - working. ' ; • Interment was in Alpine John E. Murphy, assistant pastor, *Bom in *Jew York City, Mr. In- He was a member of liit #3 the celebrant. Interment took PaiDtmo had lived in Wesbfield 38 Mates and Pilots Association am a place in the family plot Where Feith- years an'd was a connmuniicanit of commuttidant of Holy Trinity R.C. er Murphy read the committail pray- Holy Trinuty Ghuroh. He operated Church. ers at the grave. the Intaal'ino Disposal Service. Surviving a%o ere three daughters, In addition to his wife, he h sur< Mrs. Naaicy Ruftv and Mrs. Terry Laurent of WestfieJd and Mrs. Ciairie McCarthy of Brick Town; a brother, Cannes of Perth Amboy; three sis- ters, Mrs. Kather-ine Geraghlty end Mra. Barbara Burns of Perth Amboy and Mrs. M&rgwit Thomas of Rad- burn and live grandchildren. Jennifer Elaine Fritz Jennifer Elaine Fritz, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fritz of 301 Roanoke Rd., died Monday in the SEE What You Buy Rose well Park Memorial Institute, Bufto. N.Y. iMwMW^^WmwW^' Nothlno yoo buy wfll tvtr f u permanerrt at m famffy Born in Baton Rouge, La., she tad been & student at RooseveGlt Junior monument tt» purchase warrants thought end guidance. High Sdhool and a member of St. msam See what you buy. Visit the monument dealer who has a Paul's Episcopal Church. ' / complete display, and who can design t In addition io h&r psirents, she. is personalized monument to harmonize with survived by three brothers, Robert Its surroundings. BARRE David and James; two sisters, Ra- chel and Joanne, all at home; her We have the experience. We have the com- LGU1LD maternal ©r'andpaTents, Mr. end plete display..Wfc specialise In futty guer. Mrs. Fred Eiohhora of Linden and antoed Select Barre Granite Monuments. Monument* her paternal gramimoiiher, (Mrs. MANNING & SON Joseph Fritz of Mt. Vemon, N.Y. Mmur PL 1-HfM Funeral services will be heM at 1 MONUMENTS - MARKMS p.m. today m St. Paul's EfMseopal 4M W. front St., Plnlaflcld, IV. J. CShurch wjth the Rev. Dr. J. C. Les- ley officiating. Interment will be pri- Sinc« 1818 We*tfitld Hdm* Sovinft hw vate. bmmn helping p«opl9toraalin ttflr fawefait In }ieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society are dreams by odding §m*tmn dtvlefrfidt to DEDICATED TO DIGNIFIED SERVICE requested. th«ir savings. Thousands «f W«stfMd Fodoral Sctv«rs happUy Ifok hfWmd to Mrs. Lester Hurling sunnysido futuns. You don't hovo to bo •Mrs. Catherine Hurling of 116 Oac- crola PI. died yesterday in Mtifrlen- a lorgo savor, bocauso #v#n o UtH# berg Hospital She was the wife of food" dopositod rv^vlorly will soon odd •the tate Lester Hurling, who died in March. to a hoalthy nost ogg. Barn in Rodhester, Pa., Mrs. Hur- ling1 bad lived most of her life in Join tho 50,000 nost ogg savorsj*hd hovo Westfield. something to crow about erf Wostfiold She is survived by three daugh- ters, Miss Katharine, Miss Lefrtie Fedoral. Op«n your savings account todayl Ann and Miss Jeanoie, all at home; Our 80th ytor of Sorvko. a son, Michael L. also at home; two -\ sisters, Mrs. Rose Hams af Plain- field, and Mrs. Mary Scott erf 122 Caccioia PL; a brcbher, Edward H. Carter of 129 Windsor Ave., and her father, Robert B. Carter of Phila- delphia, Pa. Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced by the Ptin-ton Funeral Home, Weslfield. Jefferson Names ftriilge Winners FUNERAL DIRECTORS The winner* of the Jefferson du- :> bridge I;J^I week were: WESTFIELD CRANFORD North-South I. Orel Azcn and Joy William A. DoyU Fred H. Gray, Jr. Kr«!iiss; 2. Mr. ?.xd Mrs. Sol Km- j rr.f-r: 3. fda Garfieid and Jack • rss. Easf-West: I. Kenneth Wirfte Pimm 9t4 Stttipk: Tt,e m

t, THE WESTfiEtD (N..T.) LEADER, THUIlfiDAV, OCTOURTl 24, 1M8 Page fi when lio talked about a recant com- or nnothor 350 students. annual tax bill ($10 additional for lion, we have held costs down." Westflold. Board President Sees New School' ment Hint tho board pf education "ICleven hundred students In every ?i,ooo now paid yearly In Mr, Fi'fltikenbflcli hus been in- Chnrlcy Frnnkonbncli doosn't HDOHI "IHIK gono overboard again" In pro-Franklin School could be over- taxem, Mr. Fninkonlmch explained. forming Hie public uhout the pro- the kind of pernm who talks i\ posing thu ISwun School. whelming Lo the smaller children— "Of last year's tax Increase, ap- posed Kwnn School. Aftur one iv-lot. lliiwt'viH', wiien lus's on iho mib As Locale for Teaching Experiments "HlHtDiicuUy, the bourd of edu-and educutors claim that mom than proximately one-half of the addl- cent talk, he was uppronchod hy n of Hie bourd and tho cation underestimates. That's why 750 students in u school cuuso a tionul funds rulswl went lo the Board citizen who asked: "If it's only iioiuil syslcm in Wcslfiold, he cun By MAGGIE CIMEl Tho board president, who Is serv- million dollars to try to bring this the KCIIOOIH urn running ut 100 per-IOGB of effectiveness in un elemen- of ICducLilion lo rai.se teachers' sal- If) COSt lUXpuyLM'S O11L1 pOI'CLMll Of he drawn mil. He's always SCI'IOUB (Exclusive (o iho Leader) ing his socond term which expires yuai'-old building up to current cent capacity right now," hu said, tary program," he added. mios nnd hire new teachers. The llieir unmuil tux bill, liow come nnd sunu'iimcs a liaci- of UIUIIUHI- In 1070, sues the need (or rcplncing state requirements (for example, "An addition to Franklin School If voters approve the proposul on ollmr half of la.sl year's increase you're working so hurd to seek sup- nsm ovcrtnkt's lil» consorvatlsm. Ho Chqrlps H. Umnkcnbnch, Jr., whoElm Street School with the proposed luvutory facilities on each floor, wan con&idurcil for economy rea- Dec. 3, the Board of Educution will went for locul nnd county govern- port for It?" wi\s fiiriidly and factual an ho describes himself nntl the board as Kwan School vilal and valid for more space in euch classroom) and son B, However, Lhu existing site, issue bonds for the %Wt million ment," he said. That's a good question i\m\ pos- on liis pipe hiihind his dwk "conservative," soys he enjoys be- the overcrowded situation in the we atlll would liot hovo a school In available utilities (plumbing, heat- needed to acquire and equip the "In cost comparisons with schools sibly the best, is tiniL this at tlu> Kruiiktmbnch firm ing president of the board of edu-Franklin area, which we can do the best Job ofing and electricity) and common school. These bonds will be paid In New Jersey with similar aims In board of education president la .sin-oi: Kim Street. cation because "I have o strong educating children or a school in rooms (such os the auditorium and off In 20 years. Cost to the Individ- education, we. full right in the mid-cerely concerned lhaL education of Mr. rriinkunhnch lives with his Interest in the community and "However, tho entire sciiaol sys- tem will be favorably affected," he the location It Is needed most." offices) were not designed to ac-ual taxpayer In Westfield will be dle," the hoard president stated. the bust possible quality be pro-wife, Louise, and Ilmir children at said. "The general concern tliut the Mr, Frankenbacli almost smiled commodate 13 additional classrooms approximately one percent of tho"Considering the quality-of educa- vidod for ;ill itHOO school children In 31 !> Grove St. Westfield system might bo some- what 'old-fashloncd' In its elomen- tary program can bo overcome by putting into use new educational concepts which have been tried end found effective." The board president added: "One might cap It conservatism but this STORES board never Jumps right into a new program without first testing it and finding out if the new concept really doeB a beter job in the long run than the existing program/' He re- ferred to the library-learning re- source center, team teaching end individual prescribed instruction, McKlnley School now has study carrells for individual use. The third floor of that school has been turned into a library-learn ing resource cen- m ter, he said. The circular-designed E w a n CHARLES If. FRANKENBACH. Jr. School, which centers a find such . - ' a library-learning resource center, schools,*' - He attended Westfield would have more teaching space in. schools as do his four children: proportion to unused corr[d6r;space, Charles, Kathy, and Susan at Lin-lie pointed out. The learning resource coln School and Nancy at Edison center, which is equivalent to four Junior High School ' classrooms, could be in constant Mr, Frankenbach said the job canuse by students doing individual SHOP IGHTS be "trying at times because we make-up or remedial work or going periodically, have to make decisions ahead to a new skill, the board counter to some people's views. president explained. ; However,, the board must weigh the specific problem in' light of how Audio-visual equipment (such as the decision will affect the entire tapes, slides and recorders).needed system." for the library-learning resource \ center is "simple, small, easy-to* operate, traraistoriied, designed for • LEGAL NOTICES • Individual use and just as effective but less expensive than' the huge PUBLIC NOTICE) Notice la lierefcy given that the pieces of equipment one might en- following action .Wim taken on ap« vision needed for such a program," peaU hoard by the Board of. Ad- jUBtment on October 21, 1D68: he Mid. Appen 1 of Robert E. Newman for permission to combine .three lota ,"Two years ago," Mr. Franken known OH No. 13, 14, and part of 12 bach said, "the board doubled the in Block 747 of the TAX Alap, Into two lot« and to erect .thoreon two time spent on team-teaching for art, one-fatnliy dwelling*-—Decision re- music and physical education for nerved. Appeal of the Hresbyterlfln Church half the lower grades and found it for permlfiHlon to hmtnll a paved effective enough so that last year off-street pit rk Ing1 area on property known ne Lot 3 nnd port* Qf lta !, 3 and V which can, if effective, be uied in Iri Block 4HS nn-l I,nt 18 In Block all the existing elementary schools 452 of the Wentfleld TAX Map—De- cielon rnncrved.. . in Westfield. .Anpcal of William H. ftpd. Joyce Only one and one-half, staff' adA- C.'-Nutter for pft?mi«<«loit to'«"»«t-* two-car t440|CitoC *lt Kirfto for ' mission to extoint a two-fumtlv Elm -jRHNR- StftMl (13 tEflcherSv • d*mne nt RBI Summit A principal; secretary and custodian) Granted. Appeal of Anireto P- Del Monaco can be transferred to the new build- for to p»**)n'l n ot»o- ing, he pointed out. famlly dwelling- at 1726 Boulevard "Elm Street School is safe," he Appeal of Nicholas Dl fllrnlnmo for permission to (treat a one-family countered to the question: Is ft a rtivpillriK nt 1116 Hlploy Xv«nn* — fire hazard? "However/' he Went Referred to Planning Board for rec- ommendation. ; . • on to explain, "it does not meet ELEANOR E. BANFORn,- current state educational facility re- 8ecretury, Board of Mijustmant n-u-it Fees 112.34 quirements. It would cost half a

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PEARSALL EDWIN O. EDWARDS BARRETT & GRAIN RANDOLPH- C. B. SMITH, JR. DANKER & DANKER, ATWOOD REALTY WILLIAM A. CLARK HIQAl.TOIt Rvalton Inc. llftnltm- / lllOAl.TOIt — INSUHOH WIEGMAN CO. Realtor "DOWN 11V TIIH STATION" NANCY F. REYNOLDS AND 112 Elm St. "TWO COLONIAL, OFFIOUS" 436 South Av«. W«tt Heritor* Multiple I Ourncr ASSOCIATES AD 3-5555 111 CVntriil ELM ST. and NORTH AVE. AD 2-2500 FRANKENBACH Westfield Mountainside Wentlleld Honntaln Avflf REALTORS INC. AD 2-1800 AD 3-1 $00 149 ELMER STREET Member Multiple l.UUntf of The ADamt 2-660* AD 2-9300 SUGGEST . . . mi * * * * • WESTFIELD BECOME A BUSINESSMAN Mcmbcni A It K) A IN WESTFIELD $15,000 1 , }•}- FOH 232-4MI * I it' i , Multiple ( , ( - RENTALS Boot4!k SEE OUR UNIQUE PHKVIE3WM INTK3RNATIONAL NEWLY LISTED FRANKLIN SCHOOL UONU FINDING SBHVtCB "J.oni .tlin ..huntlrmlH; who oujny FURNISHED « UNFURNISHED EXPANDID CAPE - $26,900 OnnvtmUmt locution In u TRY THESE FOR SIZE I WINDOW DISPLAY Dnrhouil uf lino nldor l7,A(ifl CILHII, a "'man /and, wife, Xt tho | a tip, fitfuro on up we US Elm St., AD 2-4700 may buy thin- Jjiiuoljeondtto. .IULVU," HO nit;' uliuluo \Vont1leltl Uiiuuuul value In 1MB 4 (hind BlKL-tl living room, finally OF HOMES FOR SALE illnlny ronin with hny Mb (plim Invinitury.) anil HOQ- itientalH immodKiLuly avulluble. rouni, 2 Imtu home wltli hUK^ $42;900 Krmv,,. Thn • iinfuxc 'iipnrtmerit May wo iiol|> you? VI1KA HUP1IUSKNTATIVR KOH ullru modern kllohon, Cull din- modern kittdiuu with 1. hrimkruHl nouU, luintry^uul Int abovj tin? Htoru IK iilwu fr>rr«ul, PROJECTED IN COLOR I UK room, |)luy rnoinr puTiullotl pwci It IH iiuHMlblo {hut nut- noc- IJOMU1IIUA. INO, rocreaLIon room, pullo and at-llnor hiviilury* Tliroc ALL BRICK BEAUTY I to'llvo abovo your own Utuhod KiLriige, lOxcellent lovii- 9M Hocnntl Moor, pltiH overflow $14,900 - Needs a LOT of THIS NATION W|UU Linn In JoiVcrwon Hchool ureu. of two mnco hcMlrooniH on tliIt*rl COLONIAL SUPPORT UNITED f UND Out of town owner him prlciul lloor, Wnll built, Jn«xpui]Hlv«; FIVE BEDROOMS I work done . . . but it's HOMU 1-I.MilM) HUH VICE thla home to noil quickly no to ojmrulo. Near town, Olt 4 BEDROOMS - Vh BATHS worth it I 7 room house in hurry and uee It before «om«- ENTRANCE FOYER SM EDWARDS ono olue buya it. $30,500. Weslfield. ThT o wlioh> Imllttlng( Including When«v«r Theft It A HOUM FOUR BEDROOMS THREE FULL BATHS Liu; iilinvu Ijiinchonitotte Ifl for boctited North sldo of # * * HUIO at 178,500. It coitHlHtH nf UoUl near school on a Anothor lovely family and an- lot IH thlp cloan and In Your Picture FIREPLACE IN LIVING ROOM TWO tflnrcH, TWO ileluxo npart- (l $24,500-On Hetfield Ave., TWO EXCELLENT other tritiiHfor and a homo for unil a THUISIQ *:ap gu- homu, l our uudruoinn uro A RARE HND - A you In tho "hem" nil round en ono of WcwtJIelcl'fl liuHi- nn nacand Hour. FlrwL iluur Scotch Plains. Cape Cod area. Firo))lace In living room, DINING ROOM local In n«. Seldom do we IUR hurtling (treplaco In lurjjo dlnlnir room, dan, IHJW comi? ncrosB ono of tho«e op- ruum, 10' diJkliitf room, IT' dun with partially finished ex- PROPERTIES kitchen, iirHi door laundry ami REMODEiLED FARMHOUSE MODERN KITCHEN portunltloK, HO vitlt our office^ anti lareo kltcnen with dinli- pansion. Attached ga- "NAVY DAY" lavatory, four bud room Bj 1 % the picture** and leVu dis- wuaher and Bating Hpncc pluu NORTH SIDE WESTFIELD $44,900 bath« necorul lloor. Poop tot, your future. luvulary, ISxterlor painted In rage. Spacious plot. walk to railroad station and JALOUSIED PORCH Jfi*i7. 100 amp. electrical serv- OCTOBER 27, 1968 town. ?3O,900. ice, HupretiejUti excellent value. TWO 4 BEDROOM Transferred owner IHIB JUBI l.-THREE UNIT PACKAGE ]tBtttd hia houbo with UH and 2 CAR GARAGE 2 BATH In celebration of "Navy Day" we are enthusiastically paealng Two tlwelllntrNi Ai — SPACIOUS SPLIT $28,900—7 rooms, including (Hundny, October 27th )t Mrs, thia excellent home on to you. room* tW4> but it* two rum- HHZCI Ward, In cooperation It "hae a through Hide entrance 10T<90x 125) FURNISHED HOUSE RENT a 1st fl. den. Glassed & lly home • • . Jit —* Fuui HOMES with "AI-iNAVCO" c£ WcHtflolcl, I hall, llvlnff room -with fireplace, FOUR BKDUOOMS, EXPANDED RANCH screened porch. 1st fl. rmini, on* bnth N. J., hiiti placed on exhibit a ilfninK room, family room, pow- In thiH part brick Fun- BUILT IN 1947 4 BEDROOMS - V/i BATHS Vthrve-eur Ct iler room, laundry and a huge wood charmer, on a quiet wind- IN WESTFIELD - $290 . . BerlNlrnbl« >*(.iir- ;UpHtalr*i 3 pleasant bedroom*, cupancy. . " , ; ' baths,, fireplace In living room TOP FLIGHT aa« Coaiatwaiil t pi«ctl»ii. Thr motlerft- and reo-room,.a first floor fam- FULL BASEMENT Appralaaia 'attached garage. &%% mtg, an- 1st fl. den. Very modern SPACIOUS OLDER > »leef> 4riM»nitlHl In- ily room, dining room, screened LISTED AT $33,9001 Burnable, Uovely deep yard with kitchen! ferior ItteJutfe* four Iw4- porch, mftld> room and bath In Luxurious home In the very «lately trees. Should sell #2—rConventlonal 2*A atory de- rtMimv #« - tbe iim* four, basement and two car attached best of condition lnnide and i EVBNIIfCWl qutoklyl NORTH SIDE HOME sign, with the i bedrooms and *ltable lUiMff rooin traruire. Ideal home for the out. Center hall, bay-window In Nary PalMer 2 baths on the 2nd floor (An- llghtrd by MA attractive younv moderns. living room* formal dlnlny Mlltaa Wick other good, bedroom and'storage tamed yletitre room, dream kitchen; open $38,900—Need a big house? FRANKLIN SCHOOt on the 3rd floor)/ The room* porch. Family room with sep- uii*ll »«t b* late I and built a beautiful,home on 80 TO 100 YEARS OLD lied kitchen with dtfthwaeher. $39,800 — A lot to offer in powder mum* i«rftif4 Vacant — aec it now. a stream afford ink complete porch •a* mud room oa the tiecluslon and tn* most in Private rear acraened porch this Fanwood home. 3 first limr . * . Five he4- FORMAL overldoklnff wooded fflen. 21* beauty. It has two bedrooms recreation room and - 2-car at- bedrooms, Vh baths. Rec- nwma «ad hath, frnruve a»d plus a'titiitilo dormitory, living C. B SMITH, JR M. A. MERCNEI larm plot complete the room, modern kitchen, fireplace FORMAL tached garage. In handy Fan- reation room. And, next llatlmr . . . Easy walk to all €DWIN 0. EDWARDS and outdoor jHttlo-porch. Truly RBALTOR — wood reildentlal area* summer — swim in your NChooU and traa*l»*Hatl»-t & dream retreat for the country , . . Do call fur more de- minded and a steal at f 19,900, MAT MIA (14 x 20) own pool If tail*. 112 Urn St. ILLED M lnar«tt AD BRAND NEW RANCH "VICTORIAN CHAftM" COUNTRY STYLE KITCHEN And $15,900. $39,900—Very special ... 3 ; bedroom, 2 bath rqnch In •mlani . $44ffoo. T antdrdt ,, North affie W«KlfteId — 3 bed- Matt 4 BEDROOMS ON M J P - I '•> rooms ~—~ 3 baths and 2 car Mountainside. Den and CiNYt* HALL lev Q. » • • • Rnrate. Under construction* recreation room. 2 car * • THIRD FLOOR HAS NOT . . . nnd mil lion* of tnulllom May we tell you mure? CUSTOM RANCH . R4wla O. E4w*r«a t * * • of different styles are found for garage. «r# f BEEN RENOVATED BUT you by MAM. Whatever your LINCOLN SCHOOl wn UM4 tall alar iilcalc snivr, M RIALTORS INSURORS MrmWr alaMlvt* UHthw Located In North aide Went- anil tw» tiled baths . . , Tlie BIS OMIIty C»«rt, W** separates the two*t?ar ACHdiOl* AH FA. coty panelled dining room; kitchen; two bedrooma, bath all breakfHut nook off kitchen with Viri|« frnai the hauae BEDROOM, * BATH H\ flrnt floor; a dormitory type necond floor bedroom; full ba^c* If*. dlshvvanher and a 17' den. Many street in Scotch Plains. 5 proper - - . Wf will v'sdlT- PANUEU HANtM. BRAND mont neml-finished; brcezeway, attached Burase. Vacant for ektrna, supply >aure details or shew >KW KIT1HEN, S quick GO CLASSIFIED bedrooms, 3!4 baths. Rec- RKC ROOM. reation room. iOlIND OWXKR OmSRS IM- NBOIATE FOBS0BBIOM. $27,900—COLONIAL of a low design cottage effect, Inviting living-dining room combination with fireplace and double rear WYCHWOOD NtW doom overlooking the 170' depth well shaded and acreened yard. $64,800 — Stonehenge area First floor bedroom, or (den, office) and % bath. Three sur- Ev*ala«a I BttMOOMS - IVi BATHS WYCHWOOD COIONIAL AND/OR INTMISTINO prisingly large second floor bedrooms and bath. Quiet 8c. Pl«.f-acMla A. Gekvlal of Westfield. 9 rooms, 2Vi JUST USTID Maple Hill Furms area. . .. PAM. ROOM baths. Walking distance WE HAVE JtlflT LISTKU TH1I li-ted Califor- rmmmtm akalle ll 2 CAR OAJUOE SPACIOUS SPLIT ATTHACTIVB THREB BKI1- nia ranch homo tn our to grade, junior & senior HOOM. 1M» BATH COLON I AI, popular Tamaque** $33,900—FOUR BEDROOM; 2% bath center hall Fanwood level AlWrt O. Oaak«* Very modern — kitchen has area. Three btadroom*, home not very old. Grade level family room; laundry., lavatory; FOUR BEDROOMS IW LOV*JI,V WVCHWOOO. full basement, too. Kitchen wall oven counter top range, eating m-i i4« breakfast bar and dishwasher. high schools. P*INE FLOOR FLAW I5LXUI>K» huge 1fvlng--dlning *«a Owner transferred. with nrepUce, expan- corner; full dining room; fireplace and bay window in the living 'THRI" 9IDB BNTItANCK room, framing and piping for third level buth If wanted. Many APPROX. HALP ACRI H4LLWAV. MVINO ROOM sion Hpace on 2nd » - - extras, WITH KIREPLACK. FORMAL partial recreation room $73,000—Small estate in a $46,500 MKIMG ROOM, KITCIIO in WITH "KPARATK BRKAK- »i5.!»O Neat 1 ^ story home 137,000—COLOMAL BO beautifully up-daterl with its tauteful rural atmosphere in Scotch KAHT ROOM. TILED POWDER decoration, |u new kitchen with separate eating area; sunroom Thmc trnanf erred owner* ROOM AND M. A O STOWED con tain iner three bcri- WILD AM A. CLARK Plains. Spacious home on tir* liMiklff^ Inr their new roomH & den (or four flpn. Thr^c second floor bedrooms; a small fourth (or sewing ELSIE BETZ, INC., Roller home In Colorado thriHta:h PORCH. room, ofTk'fl); 114 baths. Fireplace, open HC. porch; two cur llNHif plot 300x650. •BDR.OOM9 bedroom**) , . . attach- giiruge. Much desired Garden Ideation. , inavnon 3M-SSO0 hm run TIB. ON «ECO*D Parkway, 944,ftftO—FAKMHOUSE of the hundred year old vl-f*HKI> PINE reiiuvHtPfi. Country style modern kitchen; new fln«t fl. lavatory; Ample Parftlaff to hr wHI Uvturr Chrimtmnm HKfHRATION ROOM* AT. new second floor bath. There are four berirooniH on the second this impressive English TATMRW DARAOE, LOVELY M o d e r n muttNlevel floor, Hnnther four on the third floor needing redecoration If WILSON SCHOOL with flrr|p|firr - - - home In WPHtnelri'H de- used. >»nn«ll?d lirst floor rten; three fireplace*; high ceilings, - • tmnHlril fnmlly room HEAR YARD. Chavfta W. H»kMMy.. AD t-1 home in Wychwood? Defi- , . slrrtble "Golf two cur garage. A perfect setting for your antiques. •Here )« a picture bf)ok house — the ifitGBt In ptjotl tattte, trnmac- Two tiled hfithK . . . Powder nrea- Ja«ai W. Cavawa««r...APB-«r«1 nitely one-of - a -kind. ri utate cnndltlon, with reasonable taxen. Any dl»erlmlnHtlnK rmmi , . , Ifiifrr N** e^Ftert Htnily will appreciate this three bedroom Colonial home, with an J. D#«fc*r ADS-IMS liorth . . . Tw« vnw jrnrnjee ellent homo with Westfield. its first floor den, one and one-lmlf baths, new, new kitchen, M A. Clark ADM . . . •ln*«t sxrttmm #••<• Went- NORTH SIM SfUT built-in suite of offices and only a Imp, skip um] jump from school. tit hi Mnr In |tr#*ttv PHI fc- for yaunK doctor or THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC ninfnn, Ud THHBBBKOHOOM LOW- dentist , , , prime Grant ICR ENTRANCE-SPLIT, . School lor;itlon. Com- SB aa< HalMaya INTERESTING RENTAL plete detail* on re- IN TMI GAftDINS Old farmhouse in Moun- P^tflf.Y ROOM, FINISHED L. Df« Jr npMCB OR POI'RTH itED- Another pond buy —- similar to the above in that jrooil taste ami tainside . . . the perfect ROOM. TWO riILL VJATHi. mmlern tmirhrH hKVft been added tn a bawtcftlly Koud older home. Colonial now under MfcrtR A, flasnaac fl. Pour hpflrooms, fine mid one-half baths, oversized dining: room JAMES J. DAVIDSON 1 setting for your prized an- .R LIVING ROOM. construction • , _ s* !- and lovely dining area oft tho pretty, kitchen, tiques! $275 per month. THRf E YEAR OXD i HOftH, MODERN "BAT-IN" ent*e kltclion, family M«Macv 9$ MatllaU LI at lag Sra«*w 137,900 HrrrHKN. » CAR OARAGE* room—2V4 hath», north wide location . . , I'jana t thm RANCH Bf AUTY HKAITIFUL 1AROB LOT. In office, ELSIE KTZ, Inc. UmMpH OUR GOAL $53,500 RI3A IT OH The price tag reads THE OAUERY OF HOMES Graftal V. t. Hall, laaara* MAMX rti*K $267,183. Westfielders n-ttiftp Tkrrtri>tMim 'II K MALTOt 'V\%4* pretty tll^d tinthft it it 202 M»«nff«ln Av«nu« will do it, for we believe l>nrir«* Mvlnjr room /»nH • AOom* 3-1422 IDIAL LOCATION nic rofiM , , . Ptinrllerl ft 19. Ilrnnd At. in the TRADITION OF RE- l v room wilh 124.1*00— r-'KANKLJV SCFFOOU OWfr homo fn Hno location has ORANT SCNOOi AREA SPONSE I AD 3-7409 Hp;j«e for yminp (*htldren; larpro cllnlnif room, screened porch, lit* haruly 1^t floor lavatory; 3 hcrlrooma and lartf^ bath; 'i uaeable i«tf , „ AD plot . - HFff In BARRETT * CHAIN rc/omroomas in thoe atticaUir_- A gooirondd buybuv._ Plftfn* Nil 1M HaaH noun Don't rifle — walk! You this TWO COLONIAL OFFICES" cheerful Wcstflcld hom-e is con- vin»niii) . • . Miitrh more to WmUt* iruunn—A LOVEr,V HACK VAKD f« just one feature of thlw tell. perfect retirrmrnt home — all on ono Moor — in Fanwnod; a or Cmrjl l venient to moat everything:. As AOMIll m mtM rmKET :i bfnlrnnins, dining room, big living room has* a Hreplace; you enter tlierp IH a large foyer lini^lu'il bKsenicnt and suroenDd porch. Krmrnt V. 17. Hull, lM«ror leading to living: room with AD 2-1M0 lug*-burning fireplace, formal I^^ao—VIOUY HFMf'IOrs 5 MI0r>IW>f>M liomr mi a wooded half tJinins roam with bay window, NANCY F. REYNOLDS 15 ft. den and modern kitchen W— fVanklln S<-1UJI»1 . L. SckwIariBv, BRA FA 9-4M1 *i«sion, Jliirvol^us value, rums SCOTCH PUINS wilh laundry area and powder area, 4 bpflmom^, lartf* living . D. »imm, Jt AT)3-ftM1 AT TIIK WESTF1ELD LING room floKe-by; wlille upstairn MARSAU room with Hrpplar-r, 1st fl. don, 1 ASSOCIATES i . Rlek«r4a, .BRS-17M $7;>.r>i>0—-WI-; MVK IM A CAHruw IM what tlie fhlUIrPn will 4 ^pnorouw bedrooms with 1% formal dining room, beautiful Snail ADS-SlM fc baths. An fdenl homo and loca- Realtor* now modern kltchrn, 1 y* u*\] t lu ir frirnds. irnuHiinI homp has total of 4 bedrooms and AND 2 car detached ffarHtff*, Haacl B. Ward AD2-8013 4 l»a tlis; IIHtiling roum n'rran^empnt with halconf ^g und huffe tion for the large family, con* vval k to wch on 1« ami H fh• Halfonl ADS-TSM L-itllery of US IIM STRUT um*** fi'Ji tur** 1 h^r|rooms -V- b;*thH, panelled r^creatfon Evening*, plea*? enll W. Vattev ..AD3-a«91 , ttpvttrntor styled kitrli^iiK with huilt-ln Caloric color- JAMES J. DAVIDSON Tuo sr:* n 1**11 typ« apa ri mrnt Herbert J. Iriom An ».144« n;M^rl viiUI riv^n, countortop ran^, ran^o hood, full baae- iMiilrlinu.s, nnsonry bloi*k i-on- Nancy F. Reynolds 233-04*5 . Close to schools Hhr>ppfngP buses and tralna. 201-233-4700 ^ I ruction. Karh hari fnur -i'.i - A. G, RnierH, Jr... .^^. H. CLAY FRIEDMCHS, inc. REALTOR AID Helen Schmidt 232-S098 room ;iptj rtny:nt^. Kquip. drapes, R, R. Barrett* Jr, CPM fiirnitiin1, riir <-orifIit. and h^:it, E. BROAD ST. Olga Graf _ 232-7136 r HETFIELD PARK Mra. Alaa Brace C**Ifa ;.i:. kit,, Kr'uind ('*r 1 ;iddi- a * * WKSTFlEf.fi FANWOOD Mnrle Kl*tp 232-lft»1» A D S-733S tioti;*! mi tt^. Kx'**'IJrn t I';* at ion — MoaataffaaM* WESTFIELD Alffe I,i>lnn«l 2.'i:*-71ll! Senteh Flalaa — Fiinwoa4 X1 ->f>rrH A van DC New York Avenue ot Hetfield Avenue, Sc«tch Hoc Oplt» 232-1702 Mr*, A1A1I4 W. Mlcaelaoa p ^ x I ivrr- •altlple Llntlaa; Sy»t#ai AD 3-00*5 PA 2-7700 in v^ AD 2-75S0 A D X-7TSH y, ll\|>. w;i y. #***«• T BOTH OFFICES ;i y f.i > <» wl h AMPLE niril-XTKiN'S: Rt. 2'1 wrst tr> I'ark Avenue, Spotoli Plains Mm. Jaact D. R!««afa AD .1-47.™ PREVrBWB 1 vj nan- — ETee« Only — turnnff fat Sinifl'y'.s); procr-frl r>n P;irk Avr . to Hr>«th Ave. (at f, H rly ti r foot r.f Fif; hrirJifc); left tn HMfield Avs,, ri%bl to H f;,Vit T^r>; /oitoi* , <,'en(r:ii AVfi. # (itnrq*(invtnrq*. . 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ts, THE WESTFFELD THPRSPAY, OCTOBKU 24, 10U8 REAl ESTATE FQH |ALE *••» FOR SALE FOR SALE HELP WANTED - f LIOAL NOTICI8 # LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NQTICIS h - 4** -• • • ,v HAUTY MOVIHI lor rtnt with pro- N4I'M — MHHI. MALE OR FEMALE r H. I'IUHIHI, Jr, {oft ptvrtrjditt \YV* r»«). Anyuuiuy boJniiuliiRWf tu i> v I n K rruni ) \\y IUfa nrdliiiuM-M iv inn MD ii t lit-l r fli.lim* UIHI IILMIHIIIIIH d oan ruii the urpjeator. Jttrvl*. ImiiHM lii upjiri ini'ii I, Kuril I hi 11^ by i\t] I'KcijJtluji Lu tha duhl nun I rmt I ho r^intr at HJIIII (ICII^IMMI I CHARLII 0, MIIIRDIIICK, Jit f)lra Bt-, Woutfield. l-24-tf ullhln HIx IMIIMMIH frinn Hit* ilitEc nf *V l>uti|(Hf IHIIIK II mt MUIH. KH I U nliiyf A GOOD MAN LEAVES' of Mil 1cI Loral Jlmnt IJIW A11 MiM- "ail, 10 A.fli. in 4 KM. Ml Nmna- rll LlWMj In HUhillvlHl'Hj )) u^' HIH- il 11i'ili*r, ur ihi-y will hr inntvi r r« fi SI«. jmtneaiEite t Inn 40A:i£'7 Of HUiO I An* til Jluii i'i1!! rrmn pniHi-iMil 1 nM: \IV i-fi-nv- WIJ iH*«*fl it nuiII of proven nl>H)ly( or . \. .| A AIIOCIATII, INC, timUde Tree Kiuen Co., lady ivlth outHLtindlUK luhhlcri IIK 11M- rtnimi imnluHt Ilm HIIII- p Htth!H iM<:nnI, (p ri*jiluoc a vul H'MTtlOIl 10, 'J'MiH U -n *2ri. 1 ltih)eF KU« ilrynj , Uvo Una It ulnilrjy, iiHHiicInte of our Mrm who will .ulcu LMTuct iwuftiy tluyu ufur Ida Tliti Nalluriiil Htulu YOU ft U«« lur these? Btronv Hold run iKxtTi, rluirry ilhiluu tt\\»U) lciivlnH' HOtiu. ITUUKUUI »Dnorlunity il'Kt iiubUcuUau Hiururjf aftor llfUi( lOltznlMJtli, N. ,L M'|<: TM ('M10I flier hollow tuhsa, 4" outnhle l<)Ht\ut- uf MM. A ft, unil luitr I:1U_IJ*H( Hinall rui'flK^J ntui. fur Iiirr^iLHt-il 6tl,li] , loifie B6" Ions;, Gould be used lilvuuutor I'ltrHimtii (II tltu circttir nf MAKY O- YfUOW COtONIM IT fMMttH I iiiuf on UcrjLch IMajiiH Avi;,), HiiUbloil, mil cmtute Ilrm, If you rollers, or as oprei for ruar rol- IlMil, 10 A.M. Lo 4 RM. kiuJW of MonuMinif who nilelit he. ICM TO lTOH« Oil Kim HCrEat KANAN'K, Suuvi^ni,^ <»| \\\o Onuiily iDff. or dream W your own use. HT lUilim, mmU' oil tin- 1 Itll rlfiy uf mm ]ntnii-HtiMl; PIHUHO tell lilm or her tit $Y\ IIMiN, ufifjII Mm niipll- You oan have as tnuny as you want to \vrltM It, It. lintTLtlt, Jr.t linrrutt ANDKHHON, deciiiiHud. fZ5.(!8 M HAI41—OiiU lill, 10 A.M. U l-1 0-41 I'Hiliill u|' tilt* IllMliTr^Ml'il, IXH l'JXMi*-! < for only tl.00 oaoh at the Westneld it Ornln, Ttu\§ 02 Now ProvlrliMirrn J'urHUant tn thu order of MARY C twfiUy-ttu «» top* Ijf^, fiO (Dim, 8U whlie they !d«t, -I P.M. ill IB llexi-nt HI-, Nnrth I'lnln- MuunliiliiMlflu. 10-10-Lf NOJI«:K OK UliMH nT lilt* l-Hlutc Iff H!)W llCl'LMlHlMl^ r«»m strrTi,KHi;>T 1 X living mtf fllMtnv lad to have you come look at ll^ldj IILMwtiim Wnlchuiiff Avi\ tiuil uf Union, Tnnclu on tbe 27th duy of NOTH^lfl IB ljUn}Cj*Y nivKN.lluil nolh'i \H hi'i'^liy K! \'\ \\ In I ho 4-n'M- 8^ HurnurHdt tit, J^urnlturr, tcHirheii IhU'rf uf Hlllil ilrriii^rd (tt i^xlillill lu , A.D,( J«U8f upon the llil fiuM Iliml in:injuui i>r I lur choury |um«nea (foil — ultra It, lmni> and rim, H, purt tlmr, i>CC ttlil o (nider^l^ntid, uy jrs\ lu J. Puu'lil, ldKi-rulnr Uu* HiiiiHi'riiHM'.i iun|*-r milIi i*r nffir- mmiurn HUoheupturn wlttithj eaiiiil * THE fiiiTilluir wltli till n nui 11 * >i i I iii-ir i In IJMH H ml dtrtmnilH Hiiricuceo, Tiir^e PtturPHniii jj uf ttio entato uf Bald de- umlwr DIM >Vl(l O( |<\ LAtHU Hl'NT, Thr«i . tdtitlnry opisu, Cull i nutltJti lu liureOr ertv^n tQ utMt U iciiciii u ivit i(V - PHANK |,AWHA llltull LutltH- PPlUfillftd WORLD lOOK HiLPWANTiO thu crti(|UQlktf r>( blUtJ uCFGQttfjfjt] to 1ILJNT, (tltm Icnpvvn Uh 'p, I; A U11A vvlllHti hlx TIHHWIIH from llni tint it unity lp^Uq — it Ii fl't walk tn Ohotoe of bindings—bi^dgst terms, eithlhlt tr> (he HubflcriUt-rH und^r MAHTKHOUN H(JNT, d^PUmMl, will I' Hiilil onltr, i»r lln*y will 1K» fnr- town, ranro- 'W .Information call rj(LLh or afflrmutlpn tliejr (!(atVD« and bv audited u|id tttnUtJ |>y tlu- But- tor hiirr<*u inttM^ ' t'*>urt ""r*'Hl Klt-Ill. N. J. 4888. . 6-2-tf HIINTIIKLU erandmother noeds W«!Btili>)clt In tlio County or Union, Kornm F. W. Anderson, ilircMMfijiiH ub tu ihu Ol^trlbulloN nl hoiinek_eiKtt'-cotn|>uiilon with cor, Iti tho SUUo of Now Jcruuy, on tilt; li!__:ecutora the I'Htaie of (he null) V. Iiti'ura Huul 10-IT-lt POOH *25.flR fMll tiinci. Cull 2J12-QGfl2. 8-20-tf 22tul tiny of October, 19««, nnO the Nichols* Thomson & Peclt, lji acuoidancG with IILT will. E. T. WIUIAMS UMPS t\vi!itty day porlotl of limltaLlcn Attarneyn . : . Da Led Qt:tPl^r lli, IDliS. ' Your oua HIUJJ lamp hoatlqudrtera. HA1,EHI,.VI>IBH, full or part time, within which u HtkIt, action ur pro- 210 Orchard St. TI | IK lim-by UIVIMI Mmt Ihn 218 I. BROAD ST. Iihl Iixti;roB — Sllh Weatflcid, N- J. : ]\imnl nT WI*N1 lli0ilt Nmv day work and ttlght work. Apply ceedlnH: ciuentionliiK the validity of M'Ht^y, nil I IDIMM In \Uo Munlrl|ml reetylliiK — lamp Baron Drugs, 243 B. Broad St. li oidinaticu can ho conimencod, 10-3-4t Foes $2G. H J, nilillnjj:, 42b I-Isint llnim. Street on Wentfteld. y-12-tC lirovhlcd In the Local Bond Liuv, Rim O. f •» BARKMI l Recovered — KO'IIIGB OB SBTTLRMKWT WruiMwdny, Nnvrmlifi* 1^, IDfiS nt " beffun to run from the tlatc of . J 8:3ft I*-At- Ui hour t\ntl otinn\t\vr tho repaired. IfLBASANT pcreoimhlo woman an thn tiiHt publication of LIIIB gtate- NOTICE IS HEREBY GlYEJf.tha 10-17-41 I10.BO loM*ilie- rf^iiiuMt fnr upprnvul ot AGNRt H. BAHJtT 769 l Av*nu* recopttonlet and Girl Friday In loaal munt. the flrtit and final account of th \ Piclimlimry SuhrllvlHlon Plat: AFPROVBD KUbKcriber^'OharleH A/ Jerome, AB- prove St.) mofeHsIonal office Saturdny bourn HlBrnoe for tlio Benefit of Creditors Nor|CH TO ciifini'l^HI s*hin: |i|(K']f fir> & 07, I-nlfl included. Apply Box 233, care of /a/ Koberl H. Mulrcany, of POPOVITCff BITILDBRS, INC.. TC8tute fir ljpANCHE B. AND nni Hrnml SI root). h| N j Wnld Leader, 60 Elm St. Mayor AHNi^nnr, will be auaitad and st»tRii 3ONP dceeA8«^, Ui\)v of Kfi[*l SulxllviHlmi Pint IIAB IO-3-tf Joy 0, Vreeland, Pursuant to the order of MARY 0. -ii flloil wllh HIP SoiTPtnry or llio , • REAL ESTATE - RENT • | • AUTOS K* |ALI 332 2151 Town Clerk by the Surrog-nte, Mary C. Kanatie, Eat mat* and reported for settlement to the KANAN13, SqrrQKftte of the County Planning Vlourd fur public Inspec- BXPBHIHNC|3n cluonlnff ^yoman, HPEiilAU OIIDINWCB No. 1I177 Union County Court—Probate Dlvl* of Union, matlo on the 11th tiny nf tion. — 3 botlrootp houRe, O^TIAC, lftaB _edan, automatic 118 per day,' Proviso reference.. AN OIUHKAIVCB TO AITHOKIKE slon, on Friday, November 16th.next Optober A.D., 1B68, uuun the apull* NATAMK K, bnttiit, trend lot, near HCIIOQIB, ntce .3., P.B, H*H, original owner, ex- Must nravide own tranaportatlon. TIIK COI*STHIC;TIO\ QP A PIB- at 0:^0 A,M prevailing time. cation of the undersigned, an E^c- location. CRH232-4035, cellent condltfpn, x\aw WW tlr«a, chains, ColnnUI hunches, Cull 757-014.4 evenings. 10-17-2t LIC 8WIMMIVO POOL ON KOHTU M umr of thp eut*tte of naiil decenseil, extra wheelhl s andd snow ' tires.' C$11 rhekem, HO fas. :.all name brands, SCOTCH PLAINS AVENUE AD- Dated Octpber 1, 196*, notice 1R hereby griven to the tretl- WOKLHC-I(1 Pinnnlnpr Bonn! 232-8585 after 6 P.M. lO-8-4t warehouse Sale. Tremendous sav- IIBNTAI. ASSISTANT, part time, JOfNlVn TO THR WEST THE Charles A, Jerome, Itprfl of VHUI deceased to exhibit 10-24-21 Poo» $10.08 VACATION WACES ipgs. furniture Warehouse Clear- fbll time In future. Capable ana BftUMIAAV QF THR TOWNSHIP lir to th^ subscriber under outh or af- •ftrt CHBVELI.B, nttck shift, good ance Center, 865 Mt, Prospect AVe., wiHlng* "to lenrn chalr-slde aflnlsttng, OF HOOTCH PI,Ainta IN THR Charles A. Jerome, Attorney Pro Be,flrmiitlon' their clalmw and demundH condition, low mileage, no reason- Jforth Newark, N, J. 10-17-2t Typing required. Salary commen- OP WBMTpIfSMl, IN THfl 800 Partrldpe Run, against the estate of nal'l floceawerl HRANOON, V1\ OF UNION. A9 A SELF U^ltliln Hlx months from the date of •' CRANFORD SKIRRS ATTENTION t able offer refused. Call 322-6068. fiurato with ability, Apt>ly to Box MqunUlnilde, N. J. 07082. r *LTIN1U*O - IUZAWTH, N. 250, care or Weetn.ld Leader, 50 PHOJROT. TO AP- said onier, or- they will be forever -i 1 CUP N FOR I (1Q 6 .97 ? J (1) 7 rm, house, hot writer hL, 1 10:3-4t ?*?m »16.20 barred fropi proeecutinR or recov* att. garage, on N.Y.-Montreal bua FORD Country Sedan, 9 pas- Open Dally 'til I. Bat. 'til I Kim St. 10-24-tf IA, vm VHB nvm or NOTICE TO CHHUITaS* erl'ng tho same agalnHt tho sub- route. 5 "tain* walk to hotel, stores, •4«ngfir, good condition, .standard HAMMOND MOAN * TO PAY THR COST Estate of CHAISES? T. t scriber church, Glassed porch. Int. flower Hhlft, $450. Call 233-0530. 10-24-2t 1VONDBRFUL OPPORTUNITY — To Til EH EOF, TO AUTHORISE THE PELLOW, 'dwcaiea; Ton AY THHi; Tl RNDAV ^~ border* Recently redecorated in and play 8ftnt_4 Ctaus to your family, IBSV&NCB OF BONDS TO FI- Pursuapt to the order of MARY O, FRMRIH out. 116.500,, I»M VOMCIWAOHUr, 10.000 miles, M•!•• t« FlwMa dot that neces«ary money the Avon NANCE SUCH APPROPRIATION, OSKAIf ANI> TO PROVIDR FOR THE KANANE, Surrogate pf th^ County (2) Charmln* 5 bdrm. Colonial • x c ell e n t condition, light blue- Way. Call Mrs. Rlv€ra4 756-6828. of Union, mads pu th« 1st dA|t of town houmh Ex. condition. Att. 2 reen. best offer over $1100. Call , IflSV^NOE OF BONO ANTICIPA- October, A.D., 19G8, upon the TION NOTES IN ANTICIPATION "INTERLUDE" car garage. Has 69x45 vuaat house HOVKBKfSBPRR, Westfleld, live In catlon qf tji^ undersigned/An JOIN THf SINOUS — also — suitable for business, ski dorm. o+ or out a»' preferred. Adult family OF THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH utor of the eaUt« ?f »*id de, Apts. Abt. 3 acre^ M»,500, Mm. VONDH. notice le hereby glvten to the cred* DEAtf fAAB, 1966 white itatlon iv»gon, of two, weelc^ndg offfc must drive BE IT ORDAINED by the Town itors of eald deceased to exhibit to MARTIN STf-VBKfl Arthur Landon. Realtor, Brandon, one owner, excellent condition, carf good »alary_ 355-3300. Vt.10842t Council of the Town of W^ntfleld the subscriber Mnd^r o_*t^ pr *ffJr- RAH, HBO. O»U 164-5038, In. the County of Union as fpllowa: nfatlon their olaipis qtid demands "HOW TO SAVE than 78 DAVS fl Section 1. The Town of WentReld ag-alnat the e_itite of nali] deceased 1M« VOtKVWAOVPT Karman OhU or they will be forever r •*»••« blu i ' mileage. WW. pM« «- back top, t *umm mm HOUW saver' Work in cheery office. Call cility on the land owned by the barred from prosecutlns or recover- RUIN YOUR/ UK* excellent condition. Call 231-0118 •B^^IB^B B^E^U ^H^ei^P^BkB^F aWX^* E^E^B^E^E^EBE^I^E^^^I^^A M^EIA sV 233-8828, town located on Scotch Plains Ave- In^ the iftme aralnst (h« subaprlber.' COUNTRY CLUB Huiyo A.HIUendorff, Jr., FHI., BAT. __ BUN. MAT. ONLY and p MerttSjisl UU- after B, or all day Saturday or nue adjoining: to th^& west the bound- NOV. 1.2-9 — tbl •M Sunday, OI.p brass tea and k«*tU on stand. | for teacher's , ary of the Township of Scotch Plains Executor fcnt for salt* jr«». or |SC; pair of brass candl«stlc)ci, $9; 2 school ageboye, IteHpohslble per- containing* approximately seven (7) Oedney. Seaman A HUgtndorff, "SANTA CLAUS" IMf XL-IM convtrtfbU, best offer. old iiuck decoys, lit; National Geo- BOII with recent references. Own acres. Such Improvement eh&U In- Attorneys ^ Andy rraphlua, Uc;' piano rolls, 7Ec; old transportation, good j*ay. Call 233- clude a swimming pool, diving* tank 52S Main St. AFTBR SCHOOI* MATINBB WWtfWD pattern vlas* rotl«t, |C; pair of 3651 after 5 P.M. and wading* pool together with puch FHIDAY AT 3:«B P.M. building* structures, equipment and East O ran are, N. J, sterling sjlvsr oval1 ' fra^nes,' $25; ip-10-4t Fees $25.68 Corn*. I VOLKttWAOBN, 1*««, JO.OftO ml lea, •t«rlln» sljver <|tsh , |«; fancy bead- IMITDDlA/rE opening for clerk typ- other improvements as are neces- U0B0. Ca|l 211-0410 after I^O P.Me.d I)A«B. 9t5; larss Indian aie head, Ipt. Shorthand desirable but 'notsary and suitable for the operation NOTICE TO K W ••U $10; o^ tin 12* psVdVmold, $24; essential. Call First Federal Savings of duch facility. ' Estate of LUDWIO JENSEN, lMt DODOB 4-door polara. one can.i, ft; old -wood carpenter A Loan ASBOC, 160 Elm &t,} West- . Section 2. The sum of 9800,000 !• ceaied. Many CMtumt owner, factory *tr cohdltlonlnar, planes: flfepiaat tu«r4. $1S; gasHeld. 222-8728. hereby appropriated to the pay- Pursuant to the order of MART C. P.S., P.B., power front neat pow*r Io*p, $9; old fashlonsd school deeks, ment of the coiit of constructing KANANR, Sturrosat* of th« County windows, tlnUd fflau, ie*t b«lU, IT; pair of am»«r •tcfj candlestlcKn, aucfi ftwlmminir pool faoillty. fluoh of tin ton, made on the 4th day of kM $1»E. Call -ISI-T4W.- ' ' IB; iterllnr silver hot dishes, $4; • HELf WANTED appropriation ftfiall be made from' qctobter, A.D., IflSR, *ition tli* djjplU * • pair pf sterllpir silver commodcB, the proceeds of the' sal« of the c'atlor. of the Undersigned, as Exeo- 17 «ach; *r«n Lenoi tervliiff dtah, bonds authorised by this ordinance, utor of the estate of aald d«deaa«d, • STORI KNt PINT • IMS RAasiiBH Clauto 770, clean, MALE notice. 1« hereby _rlven to the credi- low mileage, mechanically good, Such an Improvement Ii to be un- tors of said deceased to exhibit to MRSTFIBLP — 1013 South excellent tires, M76. Call JSX-IQtl dertaken a* a self liquidating muni- Itore (9) one ivftlUbl*. 1004 u. I TV MTVIM MU wa_i|_A part Ma cipal public utility as hereinafter the Bubicriper under oath or aftlr- IH baths, double «xlt doors, AnpU after 8:10 P.M. provided and no part of the coat IUI I thereof, 1B to be assessed ugalnat parking. L»i(or Mil. Owilir.;. .„ OLDS ••«! » lot men'* clot •" . • 7 "88" sedan, 1400. Call property especially benefited. -non ftfacHugl •e Section 3. It Is hereby determined , RCA, olir,'SOO(d l con- •t.t ^sttflsld, and stated that <1) the muklpff of rwTW ^^S Wj^Wf *W T-BIHO, whitf, needs work Itlqn, mahoganr ^ o^Dinet, $76. mich improvement , current 9vp«ns« of eaitf Tpwn sn4 r rooma, tils b»th» r--,- — -*-»• Hf>UH|CHQ|.Q lAW- Thursday, Frl- to handle auAflffed association lsua (2) It la neceagary to finance *aia trance, CIORR to transportation. Can -v" fVay »hj laturday. » A M. to 4 P.M. In Union County. Full or part i\m: purpose by the i«uoncf of obllva* I32-S96S after • P.M. or MI-Hlt. •• INDVTIAC. 1»«3 Orand Prix, full WOodth storitt* Mvii.-»pre«ns,.br|c-a- Hours arranged. Call Mr. Hellman. tlonaof said Town pursuant to the ll-l-tf power, HAH, low mileage, good brac. draperies; olothlnv, offlcer'a 322-7111. Irl-t- - f- Local Bond Law of New Jersey, condition, $7B0 or bast offer. 1%1 untfotms, buhy VqulomeTit and toys, and (8) the estimated cost of said TWO rooms, private .bath > and en- UUvlsion. Ill Roiir Are. MAN for night work In drug store. purpose 1A $KOO,0OO, and (4) the trance, light housekeeping,.buatneiK 5 to It iF.H. Apply Baron's, Drug .**tlmiUefl^ maximum Kmount of Kontlernun, referenoeB. Call BR «- Fury HI, 4-do«r, Storei t4S B. BrdiKl »%.. a-w-Kft bunils or notes necassar/' to .be-Is- 0364 'evenings. ' •••»•.• . • » ••- [ fullyy eqppequipped, , avtnmntlc transmis- MAVINO brlc-a-brac, ssioni , , airr - conditionedd o , -el*cjr*j*c i OAHWOOD — 4 modern rooms'andf dow«, excellenll t conditionditi , llow iT Rt5s bath, tenant*furnl«he»©wn utilities ^iaM. Call SI1U«7«; - f' and heat, Adults, no pets. Available i - Nov. 1, $115. Call 789-224*. Elm 8t~ W««iA»ld. •-12-ti factory air such tCT. M Oajaxle >2« of th» Lofcal bath, fbr gentleman, convenient 10-Si- Bon*I Uw. K1ALTG north elde location, Call 1I1-7BU- itMW BMIBTIAG GTQ convertible, 10-17-tf Many -extras. Showroom condition, , Section 4. To finance said purr Must sell Immediately. 7G6-78GS, KIHHER FM tuner, Precise stereo F1II«L time, receiving department; poso, bonl* of said Town of ah amplifier; Fisher stereo adaptor: Deliveries and porter work. Contact a Kg rebate principal amount not 'ex- millOT furnlaheil single room with oalr 6.85x15 snpw> tires mounted— Mr. 81, John tn person. ceeding 1300,000 are hereby author- breakmat privilege, for employed Bulck Special. Call Mt-2129 after JA«fQ RNITH SHOP! lied to be Issued pursuant to said ectTto mllea, 990. Call 232-6598. Duradean "flower freih" carpet and OOt^r CAR attendant, a»»lgn» cars nalri bonds not determined by ihlq •LOCH OIIM OM« — Large front room, furniture clean luff sendee. Call to- to patrons, checks bu*terle», cjeanii ordinance shall be* d«terrnlhecf by , "T. near fcown, ce location. Cull 238- IMS HOWWA—1 owner, low mile- day for. a FHWH quotation. carv, rtsulntri go\t malntfltiance cr«w ioiutlnim to be ncl'eafter *doptedt D&06 after ft M. 10-24UX age, excellent condition, best offer. in »reen»ke*p1ng and fntvcfiliuwoun Section 5, To finance said pur- 7&«me rti)tlct. MuFt be resident at Union Couiitr and citUen of U. A Apply sald Town of #n agBre»t% princi- sovnd! • WANTfO TO RENT • . 10-24-2t Uploi) County Park CpmiplMlon, pal afp^unt ppt exceeding 180(1^00 Acme Bt» Ells*b«th» Monday-Priday, \ '•'- MVK)QSELZNICK3 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. are hereby authorised to be l^suejjl ACM buRineiis couple, no rot SALE • pumuant to said Loc#l Bond LAW HHRVAfMNt orMAMWtCrMlTOMniS pets, no cfiU«fren would llke * «**" ip anticipation of the iMuance of room apartment t In private home WOULD yon like to «u> ft MlnlatdM ||l|l9«t part time, all day Satur- said bond*. Said notes sbtll &«r near Route W In Weatlt«ld, Fan- KyoMle from •umeone you can trust? day. «lpe tie heed, good pay. 37«-ipUr^t at ft f^tp Which shall J\Q\ GONE WITH wood, or Scotcih' Plains. References We *r*j the br«ed«n of three gen- cum, A4S0- exefei six per centum {$%) p«r exchanged, Writs Bon 1202, Moun- JrntUuis of champion Miniature annum, -and nay be rf«ewe4 from THE WIND talnnl**, pr call 376-2077 afUr « pejidiea and ws hate a reputation Mf»VI WANT|BD to deliver nfiwn- tim« to time purtMant to and wlthr for quality which you may check papers after school In •Weatfleld. No lp the llmltfttions prescribed by P.M. with any veterinarian In west field collections. 2lt-4656. PUInflsld. Our puppies are priced said Law. All piattpm yith rtfapect GABLE |» garage for, winter " ' JIHi Jitn. Pouglw Adam K coat, Bmba, autumn has*, fits VOITNQ man for funeral office to »a|d fiot^e not deterrnlnecj by storage of boat and trailer. Call LANDT South FlalnfUldL 1& lo .14, mp_efr7 sltirnkr. «ccilen« work. Opportunity to start career this ordinance shall be determined 232-6662. iltl. MoVlnv fb Florida by resolution* to be hereafter VIVIEN LEIGH m*nn. ii AS architectural draftsman. Call adopted. Iti the event tha tbonds YOUNG banker returning from 621-6186. Epple ft Befiman, Archi- are Usued pursuant to thin ordi- LESLIE H0WUU) oversefti asslffnipent seeking fur- ron rrifu, minlaur* white Poo41U, T.Udwis1 <1r_m Ret, orlsr- tects, Newark, nance, the aggregate amount of n In tied room In private residence, after I P.M. 1-M-tf lA for $J90. rfotei hereby authorised to be Is- OiiVlAifcttWTLLAND preferably Wyehwood area. Excel- PAHT ttHV—W.<» AW HOIR sued shall be reduced by an amount lent referenda will be furntfihed. IMPTIK* — Kerry Blue Terriers, Alcoa subsidiary intervlewlnir now equal to the principal amount of Write Box 252, care of Westfleld AKC champion group, winning sire; WOVIWf>—Two Klrls' !•" two wheel for Christmas help. 16-20 hours the bonds so Issued, If the aggre- T oq |«r. 60 Elm _Bt. (lam with points. Don't shed. Call pikes, like,n»w, 113 each—cost |4R weekly. No experience necessary. gate amount of outstanding bonds ( 729-7148 evenlfigs. each; Hears ennvai •wlmmlnff pool, College students accepted. 756-6535. and noten Usued pursuant to thin I $H — now $B. 881-6147 after ordinance shall at any time exceed MHMD MAT nCKITS NOW ANDOUil P,M, the Bum first mentioned in this sec- 4 • IMH.OY. WANTtD • tlon, the moneys raised by the issu- AT MX OmCI - §Y MAIL OR SY FHONf AnrTt«iiBn_Blg stock from plain INSTRUCTION GA*A6M VAMI — Hems from U ance of said bonds shall to not less to fancy. Pine, oak waahatands, |S0 homes. Household Items, brlc-a- UflMV aanllnr Crtlart.»ttUi,T»rt; than the amount of euch exceM, and up; period pieces—cupboardi, OUfTAH hrsc, and mlscellaneoun, Saturday, olsaasd, »awns raked. Junk ld be applied to the payment of supti tavern table, oid chairs, car* tables, Oct 1< only. 10 A.M. to „ P.M. at «rh»»« «_*J.___I! !_ notes then outstanding, also brlc-a-brac. Fair prices. Open st< Klmbali Ave., Weatneld. an* aervlced. Tit-4114. M Section 6. Each bond anticipation daily noon to 6 P.M. Including Sun- . II* Front St^ D«ne]len. qote issued pursuant to this ordi- day. Call for Tuesday and Wednes- AT|rpM|||VAf.TY has ordered lflOQ Tiit nance shall be dated on or aboyt day. 383-2114, 8J7-9310 (area 201). colorful nRiDOl! TAIJCIRS to be the date of lU.iasu&nce and shall WALTER REAM Pumleye's — large • red building, offered FHBU to any (croup holdlnic WIWDOW waRhlnf?, guttern ancl he payable not more than one year Route No. IB, Lafayette (flusaex public bridge partlea. Program leaders cleaned, walls and wood- from its date, shall bear Interest at THEATRES County), N. J.*q">3t TUTOttNO chairmen should reierve now. Call work cleaned, exterior painting. a rate which shall not exceed S|M S33-2222. Fully Insured. AD 2-7392. 10-10-tf per centum (6%) per annum and All X N, 1« ««••. 2, 4, d, *, !• MO* Ann C8WWS H may be renewed from time to time r" J, custom Hawftil, 9 ft., •ATDUK woman will baby-alt days pursuant to and within the limita- 225 Lenox Ave., enter from Elmer ood condition, only 180. Call 232- or weekends or while parents go tions prescribed by the Local Bond "iNTuauor i» • St. Let us help with your ChrlBtman f on vacation, or with elderly people. buying. Pine furniture, Rayo brass .281 after 4 P.M. Law. Each of said notes shall be picture tnd««d. TH« V\*4 ••NftftTT, teacher of Can stay any length of time dcMrpd. signed by the Mayor and Town lamp, beautiful hand made rugs, methods. Claaeteal an PQUR. drawer mahogany chest, |BO; Call 382-0815. 10-1D-U Treasurer and shall be under the will d«mp«n y«vr plan*, primltivei, ehavlngr mirrors. »o 3 maple night stands, flO; dressing Hours 11 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. 332-46M. •lar. IMMM M ,*oor how . aenl of salt! and attested by the DerUa Rd.. WeatleM. Call AD I-I table and bench, flO; solid pine fi8" F.*«ram*!HC_Bn woman w!*itieR tn Town Clerk, Said officers are here- Colonial foyer bench, 1100; M.T. TV. do laundry or clean offices. Call by authorized to execute said notes COt.OWTAI, HAIR JUj mahogany cabinet for 19" net, $10;755-S34I after 4:30 P.M. and to Issue said notes tn such A grand l«v« ttvryl" rnoii *AV*m HOMESTBAD, •DN DUUrat initfMtlott. Btudlo at drop leaf mahogany oval L.R. tnhle, form as they may adopt In confor- —->_.tilth criNt, ivnr-TV lreotiOTii (keep these): Anhwood K)» BouleTar«. Mr. ». Blnarla, crM- 120; tole floor lamp, $10; PAY'" work, Tuesday, Wedneaday, mity with law. The power to deter- —(Jmr fthnlt. Ave. to Jefferson School. Turn Along- jate of Athsns Coss«r»atory. Ap t- Iron grate, IB; 14" Fmerson TV Thur-ulay and Saturday. Call 757- mine any matters with respect to Home J«i>urnnl side of school paat mall boxes up rs»» ii-it-ti tlO; 4 bar stools, $40- Sflfifi. said no tea not determined by this hill; mftke a rlffht turn at Intersec- cmllnanre and also the power tn tion; continue tQ enrt nf mart, then HTri«O*I9 and self-hypnoilB classes trMDI5IIW«MID manual typewriter, Wl'RSE. I, P.N.-Comnanlon sell said notpa, is hereby delegated a left turn to HomesUfid, yellow now form In i. For Information and excellent condition. Call 2.13-O3G1 inys. references and exnerlenee. to.the Town Treasurer who Is here- brochure cafi TS4-*9tt. 8-1-tf P.M by authorized to sell said notes atone house (172!>)> Own tranflporlation. 355-845R. either at nno time or from time to Furnlturft, mnplo, pine, Tnahnprnny time In the manner provided by and walnut; beda, chalrfl, ch^flt of law. OSICAR ^i flrawerflt children's bed and cra'll^^. Porcelain, Mlnton, coal port, Staf- Private Instruction preienting- tech- Section 7. It Is hereby determined frmisMre, wedrtlnp: hands and Chel- nique and theory In an Interesting and declared that the period of WERNER sea. Ten set. pnlntln^s, prints, and a irl stimulating: manner. Beginners usefulnesy of saUl purpose, accoril- frnmpfl. Bra.«s. coooer a^'1 tin oook- throug-h advanced accepted. SERVICES U NEED tnp to |tn reaflonablo life, Is a period inc: utensils. Chrtira, Shaker, Rmpire Fret Flsea-er SS3-4*M of ftftesn years computed from the 8-29-tf date of said bonds. anrl Victoria, Captnr bottle, cut and ^_------l--l-lll____P____i______-i^B^-----k^----f______i Section 8. The public swimming »ved. NurHery stock- "Ever- and Math improvement • AfMAllALI • MOVING ft GENERAL pool herelnabovo authorized to be Tiit. many var^etlea. Come pre- workshop. Call 233-0039. 9-19-tf constructed i» hereby created and established an a municipal public . MU5T IT SCIENTIFIC HTPSO9IS — Stop Meal TRUCKING utility for all ot the purposes of •OATS smoking, control weight. FREE the Locnl Bond Law of New Jersey ONCE TO BROCHURE. 232-8648. 10-3-tf 232-4tmfi mttmr & P.M. mmiT r* and of Chapter 166 of the Pamphlet 10-24-4t Laws of 1957 of said State, and it SklfT with 1flfl3 in my Westfleld AUMD VAN UNffS f'P.ltAMio Ml 1IOKTH ATM in hereby found anil determined to 7S hnrsepowfir TCvinrurlP, convertible home. 233-4950. 10-24-41 hp a utility, enterprise or purpose top with aide curtains ami many B4DO., CONTtACTINQ B-.-tf author I zert to ho undertaken by the extrns. Must flee, $850 or hPHt offer. Town find from which It may re- AMOOfiNIZINO SJOTIIVfi ce\vt* f^es, renttf or oth**r charges, •M9ONAIS Bl_r or small Joba. Pianos, Applian- and nil fees, rents'or other charges GALA KIDDIt HALLOWE'EN SHOW ces, Furniture, etc. _Pre« estimates. received by the Town for or In ^ «K*T. 2Hth AT 2 I».M. (IXIOIIS l»l'I-:v f/.ttit AND PATCHES SPE- 442-8474. 2-10-tf 1 WANTfO r Re^dlngf by Mrs. J. n connection with tht use of scrvif^s ORIS KARI.OPP IN "TIJC '" ' """' hy-KO through li?e mis- of Bueh munU'Ipnl public utility 8 JOfllt COWWFR shrill bo hclri, us-xi nrui applied in HAI,[.OWF;»:S TRK\TS TO THI: ruc^r erable nnd In sorrow, slclc ami in Bi>. AP i- Cleaeral Traeklar A lns; habit*, boots, *ntlque«, corlos, trouble? Call 758T3S17 at 7:30 P.yt. accordance with tin* provisions of for appointment, 1G5R South Second *ni'l I-ot-al Roncl Lav anil any other fu'-nlcare. brassware, grlaan. china. laws applicable. Wolff's, 1)1 Madison Are. PI< «-!*&»- Sj., PlsLlnHetcl, N. j Mf!ROni|<> and yep&frs, asphalt, 6-13-tf Slate, tils; cotterscors,, lleadersa . Alumi- Section 9. It is h^rehy dtttrminpfl FF e Li and stated thai the Supplfmental num andd gfaaflffle »_4jn«4j . T * Statement required by said totltttt **nte('L1'itelriw mates. A. 1_6_>f«T,- Ft* 1-005*,. ii Bond Law has been duly made "THE WOODBRIDGE 10 TUB SU-OIONS ftT£d» FA the office o£ ih? •* **td Tovyh. liAPMAPf f #iv ffw Qf i, # fh *, HI iff' t4 i 4 I J'ntfis 8 THR WKKTJ'IiaD (N..T.) UCADKK, THURSDAY, OCTOnKU Z4, 1MB Pingry Alumni LEGAL NOTICE5 Democratic Buffet 6 Injured in 4 VhyCky Poli NOTICIQ TO C' Tips from a Pro Attend Dinner iHf ttt WAIUtlON A. (JLMIJNN- Sunday Night Local Accidents l ini In LI11' iH'iU'i- of MA11Y (\ Several rcsklonts nttondod the KANANH, .SuiiuHiitu uj' this CoiniLy Accidents kept WustfloUl mid minimi dimuT uf tho IMnRrl Alitmul dl* 11 nl mi, 11 in ild in) [ lid *i IK lit ('(Midi U tiio Democratic Sunday iiighl MfHiuliilnsicIn polluo and ilny or OHUIJIT, A.J)., 11"1K, upon iim Wray Mundy AssoclnlUm hist Wednesday, whon n]i)]Men I inn t>l I he linilnt-HiRniMl, HH n't, u.iiKJiiaLvi) «l ;t cmnmitU'L' mod- stjumls busy this week. Phil Rtx/ulo, former Yankee star, Kxi'i'iiinrii of lliu ('mis Avo., Scolcli Plains, susluinud a Lnail* nhimni attending wore: lilhlt (u thi' Hiilmci'lluTK under outh have iH'rti completed for the huffut luuul Injury Frldny when his car >>r iinlrnmlliMi i\w\\- I-IIIIIDH uml do- 1 Donald McCulloch, (125 tllglilmid IDIIIKIM UM'U in nt llic CHIHIC of Hiiid ID IH* liuJd al Wit Wt'-sUvood UMIHUO w«s In collision with one driven by ilciTHHfd wltliln hl.x iiiiiiithfi fmm Ave.; Dr. Lawrence C. Griusuincr, 1 aL it p.m. Surufny.. Henry It, Vlokcrs of Plainfleld at I he iliili- ii V HIIM iijih )", Hi' they will 4S5 Topping Hill Rd.; Richard Cor- in- I'lircviii' liurruil from innHdi-uiliig 'Diis fund niislnjf tiffulr will afford the Norlli Ave, entrance lo t!)o rail" bel, 211 South Euclid Ave; R. It. "r rccoviirtiiB' tin* Hiumt itKH-lilwl the | roud station. Thai evening Mrs. Weslfit'lclera £in oi>i>orUuiRy to meet Barrett, «li\, 2 New 1'ravldcnco Rd., !•:. quiuictiiU'ia ami Lhelr Democratic cundkfcktos for lo- Frances Grosshcrg of Plainflokl also •Mountolnslcio; Charles P. Bnllcy, ilulti I.. QuruWnilli'ifl, cal office: Thomas SUwidt foa% may- Injured-her hand aflur her cur hit lCXL'l'lltiU'M. 72!) St. Murks Ave; Richard Eng- lUn-itrc ic. fnil(i?r, Attorney or; DOIKUM Fennclly, councilman u pole on North Ave. lish, 579 Hillside Ave,, Mountain- •]«8 Mountain Avu., First Word; Richard L. Samuel, Wi-Klllolil, N. .]. Mrs. Inge J. Hcnckcn of Somer- side; Harold S. Thomson, 570 Law- 1fl-24-U • Pooe $2B,(J8 councilman Second Ward; Hatvy K. ville was Injured in a collision with rence Ave; William .1. Corbet, Jr., tipps, councilman Third Word; and n tractor-trailer Friday nt New 133 Benson PI., and Robert E. Hill, Patrick D. -Minoguo, councilman Providence Rd. and Route 22, Moun- 111 Quimby St. Fourth Ward. tainside. On Sunday three young My Neighbors Assisting Mrs, Borenson arc Mrs. people, Louis J. Belle II, Susan .But- Election time It clo#e »t hand And politic* fi the topic of eon* Robenl Miner. On me Ba-gatell, Mrs. ler and Judy Sake, all of Elizabeth, New Booklet venation. For your gathftringa, whether political or not thow Roderick Cowles, (Mra. Berniartl were injured when their vehicle that you are involved; ddpi ay political decorations molded .'right 0-nay.son, Mrs. G. Oapidus, .Jane Yul- went off Coles Ave. at New Provi- Published by LVW in your ownicltchen from an inexpenalve 2\t>y Clay mftda from dence Rd., Mountainside. corn starch and baking soda. • mnn, Chr-istline Larson, Margaret "A Premise to Keep" Is the title PUy CUyi Combine. 2 cups (1 and Catherine Fife and Mns, Nor- of a timely now loafM publirslhcd by pound paekag«) baking soda other details by modeling play man Wcllen. 'the League of Women Voters. Con- and 1 cup Argo corn starch in clay into proper shapes. Uae saucepan, mixing thoroughly. pencil*, small sticks or rolled cise, yet carefully documented, this lightweight cardboard in the Program to Aid •Four-pago pamplilet discusses hous- Addd 1% cups water. MixMi . BBrini g to s boil over medium heat, center of animals legs to insure Police Court limfi discrimination in the United stirring. constantly until mix- Bturdlnew. Use pipe cleaner to Czech Refugees Stiaites. In highly readebte fashion, ture reaches a moist mashed help shape the elephant's trunk tit pfoces the subject in hlstoiical potato coiuiatency. and add paper tusfes, while clay The fallowing dispositions were is stilt soft. Form the tails with •made in Westfield Court Thursday A "Czechoslovak Night" for the perspective anrf clarifies court dc- Turn out on plate; cover with string or cord. Let animals dry (night by Judge Jack J. Oamtttb: benefit of the Refugee Relief Fund tisions iand 'legislation that have a damp doth and let stand until at room temperature or on rack will be presented at 7 p.m. Sunday, cool enough to handle. Knead as Frank Damato, 547 Cumberland piayed an important role in the hous- you would dough until smooth. in oven which has been pre- •St., illegal dumping, $30. Nov. 3, at the Community Presby- ing controversy, Title VIII at the "I)on*t get pushy— Vm ' Mold play clay, over small heated to 350'P.. then turned terian Church of Mountainside. The off. When dry, paint with water John Dunnett Jr., Sea Girt, intent Civil Rights Act of 1966 is consid- watching ray tax doilare at for body of donkey and colors or tempera paint. marketing and the development of to defraud, charge withdrawn and fund will aid refugees now stranded ered in terms of < adequate coverage work../' nt. Add heads, legs and cooperatives. Working with Malay- $10 costs of court. in Austria because of recent events iand ease cf enforcement, with spe- Otto Assigned in Czechoslovakia. sian personnel, they will also help Fredenjck J. Romano, Jackson, eiafi emphasis on fche role of com- organize 4-H type youth clubs. Fish- disregard officer's signal, $20. Dr. John Papanek, former Czech ununity groups and the individual To Malaysia ery volunteers will develop economic Michael J. Gilligan, 38 Woodbrook representative at the United Na- citizen. studies in preparation for the for- •Ctr. speeding, $22. tions, has been invited to outline Copies may be ottered by contact- Ralph A. Otto, son of Mr. and mation of cooperative fisheries' as- Florence Parent, 1467 Woodscres the background of the nation. ing Mis. George Boxer, publications Mrs. Eugene A. Otto of 235 Scotch sociations. Three volunteer forest- Or,. Mountainside, speeding, $20. A short colored film shown by •chairman of the Ldugue of Women Frank Kraus of Irvington will pro- Plains Ave., has recently been ers will help supervise the mainte- Gerald E. Beardstey, 415 Aicten Voters of WestfieW ait 513 Fairmont named a Peace Corps Volunteer nance and protection of tree farms. Ave. assault and battery, $20. vide a travelogue of the country- ? side. Ave. after completing 12 weeks of train- Ralph will work in fisheries. Paul A. Gallagher Jr., 800 Forest ing in Hilo, Hawaii. t During training, emphasis was Ave., driving While under influence Also included will be folk dances Brotman Appointed Ralph is one of 26 new volunteers placed on technical and language of intoxicating beverage, $205 and by the bright-costumed "Slovak who will work in agriculture, for- studies. The volunteers also studied revocation of license for two years. Dance Group" of New York City, an F\ MA Advisor estry and fisheries programs spon- the history and culture of Malaysia. Ralph Rapirano, 1021 E. Broad St., exhibit of native arts and crafts and refreshments of Old World pastries. Emanuel M. Brotman of Westifleld, sored ' by the Government of Ma- Their October arrival brings the •no registration in possession, fine laysia. Agriculture volunteers will suspended and $5 costs of count. Mrs. Samuel Zakovic, chairman president of the J. I Kislak Mort- work with farmers' associations total of Peace Corps Volunteers in Joseph Balka, 1080 Prospect St., of the event, has extended an open gage Corp., Newark, is one of 13 aimed at improving production and Malaysia to 550. -delinquent inspection, $15. invitation to the public to attend and executives named to the Federal •Bruce L. Newmark, Bast Meadow, support this cause. National Mortgage Association mort- t l L.I., no license in possession, $10 gage banking advisory committee.

Paula Di-amond, 249 Welch Way, That the moBt violent volcajfe speeding, $32. eruption in modern history took place on the island of Krakotos* John M. Morgan, 858 Dorian Rd., •vsm Indoneai*, in. disregard traffic signal, $20. v^i 1883i Itde- Jn a/lftii* rail of wire,Ihffe shlpf are |{ned up at Chicago*! Navy Pier. Cheater V. Potto Jr., 920 Boule- \,.;;! stroyed-tn* i»- '••••;^ land. Mattered" The foreign ve*»eti iad lalled thtonk ttip St. Uwrentjt Seaway t» Chfeufa; which 'Vaid, careless driving, $30 and {re- •;:^1 debri««Vro«« r r n ii considered a itttajprin Id western port ior over Mai $h\ppinti \ vocation of license for 30 dy«. M '• . _ _ « the '^ ^Inpla T n •Frnk Older, 1405 Sylvan Ct., over- Ocean aVf »r wi time parking $7 and $10 contempt of m Africa, and K launched vol- court. c*nic ash 17 miles into this air. • • - * ' Tfcr nlwvr IH»III|II» ll»t*4 property nt 10O4 CMMnry HI4«« Dr., MONII- *Jtln«lde. litti* br*m ixild to Mr. MN4 Mm. Mmntrrt H, ftchroeArr, for- TTiat tne climbing perch, or mrrlv of CUtlrftr. Thr -file wait artfotlntril for. Mr, an 4 Mm. Wnltvr H. LEADER ADS Walking Hah of Africa and south- D

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It takes a lav/yer to fully understand and appreciate Mary C. Kancm^'s accomplishments in the complex jcb of Surrogate of Union County. New Evening H«wr»: Here are jusr a few of her accomplishments that have Op*n Monday *n4 THUISDAT brought the cffiI test ittissitfy has t#& ore I, Mt**4 rV.? t . 4 AOMfOO HE WH8TFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 196ft Sec. Z, P«g© 1 Social And Club News of the Week in the West fie Id Area

Uride'Eleet Jane A; Taylor, Richard B, Oliyer Service League Engaged To Wed John A. DeFeo Wed For Quality FURS Are Married in Willow Grove Church Has Preview of To Miss Donovan IT'S Willow Grove Presbyterian Church Devlin Book In Massachusetts in Scotch Plains was the sotting Saturday for the marriage of Miss aamo Hairy Devlin showed some of his Jane Alison Taylor, daughter of Mr, John Anthony DuFeo Wats married original paintings from h!is soon-to-bo and Mrs. Harold Taylor of 616 Dud- Saturday noon in Ooliafisct, Moss, to Westfleld's Fur Shop of Distinction published children's book, "What ley Court, to Richard Bruco Oliver, Miss Kathleen Marie Donovu.n Kind of House Is That?" at Tuea* eon of Mr. and Mrs, Edward F, daugliLar of Mr, 'and Mrs, Charles We are HERE tomorrow day's meeting of bhe WestfleM Ser- Oliver of 833 Pennsylvania Ave. Donovan of Cofrassdt. He is the son vice League held hi the home of of M.r. and Mrs. James V. DeFeo ol to hack up the Furs The'Rev. Julian Alexander, Jr., Mrs. John A. Hctff, 532 Highland 204 Wyoming St, performed the twelve thirty o'clock yon buy TODAY The noon ceremony at St. An- ceremony. A reception followed at The well known arMst, author and REMODELING REPAIRING thony's Church was followed by a The Arch, Short Hills. iDturer, Laments the dastructlon of The bride wore a flour length coat Wstorteal 'houses fai Neto Jersey and rec9ption at Hugo's lighfoouse. CUSTOM CLEANING dress made of petitpoint silk and Tlie bride, given in marriage by pointed ou>l Ifaat the state abounds FREE ESTIMATE5 wool with buttons covered in crys- in arcW>t?ctura"l rldh-es w)th virtu- her afthar, were 'a gown with a lace tals and seed pearls. She wore a ally every style represented in'tills bodice and salin skirdt and a match- matching headpiece and carried a area. His recent took, "To Grand- ing lace mantiiita. She carried a 249 E. Broad St., Opp. Rialto Theatre 232-3423 bouquet of pink and white sweet- bouquet of rcses. father's House We Go, allu&tirates Open Mon. Eves. Till 9 P.M. heart roses, baby carnations and many old homes. In it he says that, Honor abLentfanfts were iM-iss Cyn- babies breath. "It Is your heritage that Is being —Bradford Bachrach tliia Donovan, sister of tine briide, ELISABETH P. BBNJAMIN Miss Cynthia Kin was maid of displaced, >not just homeless ghosts." MAIDA WRIGHT ARCHER and John Lano«ie. honor.. Bridesmaids were Miss Ali* The author aOso described 4he crea* * Mrs. DeiFeo, a teacher In Weston, son Eysmann of Scotch Plains and •lion of ancthe-r of his recent books, Miss Benjamin Mass., was graduated from Em- Mrs, M. J. Oliver. They wore wjiite "The Walking Window Blind." . Mdida W. Archer manuel College. Victorian-style blouses with Ameri- Mr. Devlin, who lives on Hillside can Beauty red velveteen skirts,, To Be Bride of Her husband'," -wias* edudate^' at" Ave., Mountainside, was introduced < Holy Trinity Grammar and High pink cumerbunda and hair bows, by Mrs. Robert. E, List, program Becomes Engaged and* carried nosegays of pink sweet- Schtools and was graduated cum obaSnmn. Mrs. E. Daniel Boston, French Viscount iaude from Providence College. He heart, roses and carnations. league president, presided >at the Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Butler Archer of 520 Cory PI. have made is studying for his Ph.'Dd at the Chester Podd was best man. Ush- meeting at which it was announced The engagement of Miss Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 1 —Pietro known the engagement of their ers were Jeffrey Taylor , brother of that Mrs. J, A. Joste has been rein- P. Benjamin a ad Viscount Jean- nology which he hopes to complete stated to associate membership. , Plainliekl. . Oliver. are beinfi pianned for the CWlg* umbia University, Department of Mr. Oliver, who alto graduated After a wedding trip to San Fran from Weetfkld High School U with Members were advised by Mrs. Vort'Orthopedic Hospital at the Co- hAS NEW CAREERS fOR old U^ firm of Samuf^ W. OUven liii- cisco, the couple will himUa Presbyterian Medicai Cen- : i den. : • .'•• -: -:'" •• • \ Scotch Plains. ter., * . " h*» If the preside* of Stow and Mr. feney was graduated from . New,York City. She 11* Piniry School, EfeaMh, and JJimmah k ^ grarttomhter' «f Mr*. H*r-ta \** received hfe bacbetor of arti bek G. 1Mb at PUtafleM and W-t from Yale University. He to Who'd believe that an student at Cotanfata heirloom diamond could Cbttege at Pfcyrtctans come.to life.egaln a« a atunnlng 1968 ring? We do, and we're A spring wedding k planned to prove It to you, (trtk* and.ehow you how Rttle nOMi FnnCQ Hid 0PUMW1O Of it can cost. No charge B., Butter, Pvufta J. Childrtn1* Wffltam C. Owen and Wesooat. tcM Mkbri de Itoydet de for consultation* CffMp WWI SPBNMilB^ VMl; W0H D0B* Hadassah Slates BMciitl«• f •Ucn' -i1 so bring it in soon* on in,M9C|iteM MpnMnm »IHB •i - . Lunon«on • Cfeanr* tfae Vtotat Sctooi to \fwfa Private . Tickets Now Sold Luncheon! Fair FaoltttlM m k J • «*ta'thenttt*Arw/h* Cocktails Daily to .N. J. B, Uikw. GdMts art AUORUTOERTOW) • •»•, i

frodt to Jw For fi man> Mon- V V.r^"- fdease call Blrs. : u: COASTERS oatimfyee d the home jbert Silver, Ifent PI. ;., Mm. WUU*m Q. Howe, ISO Shack ' On Sunday; Nov. 10, between 9 DKOIATIVE ACCESSORIES •ert and beveraee to be and 10:30, A breakfast called "The Lot Box" will be delivered to hornet iNNOUNG tttil be heid Nov 6 and 7 at the I *£ •at^Vaoa <* W*fe^cw»* er in IWestfietd, Scotch Plains and CbanUder, MaHbum. Fa*io» bylw>to »*• itainside. Those interested are Doop's oT Bast Orange will be Awn Chi Omegas attendinc are MMaaked to call Mrr Alan Axelrod, 17 CHRISTMAS CARDS acafaat a tatt briefcgroumt. tto cttU Mrs. Bitrringtoa Gorge. The oommittee, compowd of M — Imprinttd meiHbeie from Union County and ON SKYWAY Cokmta. aervea the Flwnily end ChUdrao's SoeWy wMoh in toewted SEE OUR on North Ave. in Efaafaeth. Laat LAROi SELECTION NOW ON DISPLAY oommdttde memberi nriwd NO WEIGHT* LUGGAGE ; roc'the &oc/0Xf torottBh the / ' HUNDtlDS OF DESIGNS tsmM benrt* and thn»«h town 11 r 4 , Skywa/$ famouf "No Weight zipper cases Rdlgiout — Humordut Fundt/ help najppct (he foster are light in price or well a$ poundage. Tough, r proa)ratn, aervooe to uomiHTteQ laalw PaWvw mothcra end chUdren in need of Textured. Virtually indestructible. Many 231-1073 permanent hornet ttvoua|k rfop- OMMMHWH tioa handsome colors^ from regular stock. Thes* Aidw for the Noveihber bemAt irom weenma mcauae MIW. nor* special prices October 1 -15 only: .4 - mam Bkket, reeervMtois; Metfdanwft Robert Hueaton, Donafld 9koo$, C. Jeaimette's Gift Shop •KcmeUi Banks, A. Mm Bender Jr. and Robert Sutman, program; Bin. Wars Special Ovls Schube and Mrs, Robert 1. MOAO STRUT Louehead, raffle; Mrs. Jamee Shdn- Weekender $22.50 $15.95 iftv, Mm. Bartrum W. Bumatod and AOM07J Mrs. Otatftes Elkker Jr,( pTtoei. 24" Pullman 27.50 18.9S Mrs. HaraM E. Claunen to Weetfett - OWN MONDAY AND FRIDAY IVRNINOS - town chairman, 26* Pullman 37.50 22.9S 29"Pullnnn 32.50 23.95 BRIO MVITATIOH SALE! CALYX •RIDBS-TO-BB DINNERWARE 5 pc. wtting

BRIDE 8.76 Utuolly $10,951 A member of the Wadgwood Group . . . Adams "Calyx" dinnerware is incomparably lovely. Several pat- terns are included in ih« sale . . . OUR BRIDAL REGISTRY and the "Singapore Bird" pattern is shown here. Place setting includes: WILL THINGS FOR YOU I «• dinner plate, salad-d«ss«rt plate, IBC bread and butter plate, ttocup and WlClti saucer. JIWILBR*

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*-;_:>• t TUB WESTFIEM) (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Si YW Schedules Trip To Virgin Islands In April

A spring trip to St. Thomas, VIr« gin Islands, Is bolng planned by Iho LadlcS'Doy-Out Committee of Iho .it Westficld YWCA, Tho dntes pro 'April 20th to April 2(lth. Advance registration should be made well before the Dec. 31 dead- lino. Tho trip Is open to members and rum-members of the YWCA. ' The group will stny at Bluebeard's Castlo for seven days and six nights.

* .- i Over-alt cost will include bus trans- portation to and from all airports, ' \ baggage handling, jet flight, hotel accommodations, full course break- fasts and dinners, and all gratuities. There will be a three-hour sight- seeing tour of St. Thomas including F ' America has always been a country of independent ideas and ways. From a glass-bottom boat ride in the har- •;.'••' ' '- .! bor. Optional trips to St. Croix and -1 Puerto Rico on different days can earliest Colonial times to right now, American designs have be arranged. The coat of these trips is not included. expressed dynamip c originalitL y . .. yet always with a stress on function * Further details and Information may be obtained at the YWCA desk. and utility as well as beauty of form, color and texture. (1A) t ' Here, we present a dozen examples of the great tradition of our ancestors, Gory DeChellis Jr. Weds Miss Wilson Of Fan wood

•t,, Gory DcChelli? Jr., son of Mr. „ artd.Mrs. DeChellis of 426 Edgar fid., was married Oct. 12 ot Miss . (top Kathryn Margaret Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Wilson (1 A) Early Amtricana lamp bases and of Fsnwood. . - • The wedding In St. Bartholomew's ". shades from our exclusive collections, ChUrch, Scotch Plains, was per- Priced from .$ 15.00 formed.by the Rev. Rfchard Garcia • of Immaculate- Heart of Mary,' Church; Scotch plains. A reception y was held at the Green Valley Inn,'' (A) .Traditional wiG stand with drawers (ireen Brook. Miss Judy Wlnn br Scotch Plains and brats planter's bowl in top ring. was the honor attendant. Brides- . $55.00 maids were Mrs. Mi^fcael D'Antuono of Saddle Brook, sister of the bride; .. Miss xJane Wilson of Bogota, her cousin, and Miss Mary Charette of (B) Graceful- brass gallery table with : \ Fan wood. '[' - .. - ." '; _ -;- .. ':. beautifully carved pedestal. It stands a Timothy Mondoro of Fanwood was '••• best man. Ushers were Gary De- stately 26 Inches high $34.00 ChelUs "df Scotch Plains and Donald < Itte, brothm of the bride* (, , ind Richard WiUoo, brothel ; (C) the magazine and paper rack in a , Mr», DtCl>enwt a. graduale of hand-polished wood. Drawer for read* S4otch Plint-Fiowood High School, is «nip4oy«d by Industrial Micro- ing glasses, etc .....$42.00 way* Corp,,. Watch Plains. - Her husband, a member of the. Fanwood Police Department, is a ,' (D) Lovely drop-leaf lamp table with silk graduate of Westfield High School. He is an Army veteran who served shuntung over parchment shades. $74.00 In <^rmaiit as a specialist 4-C. '-' < (G) The bna«*hinged English butter's tray M'llde CoupU Working Through VISTA in Iowa In a hand-polished wood finish $99*00 Mr ant Mm. Ward Kelwy of 940 Greek Bed Bd., MtetttJaSmlde, ace among the Arat group of prrfeasiortal (F) English Hepplewhite nest of tobies In penons, 35 law jchotol graduates and ;- three varying size* $65.00 •even wrvw, to be graduated fawn > Ibe University of Colorado VISTA V Ocriter who will ptwidi \ fetfM aakMaooe Jo eco*: * (G) Truly Americana • .. the eval tilt-top notnte opportunity WBBfldz&tionit ttrw^Hotlt the West and Mkhvcst. V fable with colorful Eagle inlay pattern. The oouplle haa been lessened to \ $52.00 Bteck HMt County Legal Aid So- , Wdtertoo, Jowa. -

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•J-. *'» - * J l\. t 129 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE: 232-4800 J** rrer FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AT 132 ELMER STREET THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) 1EADCU, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1M8 Pago Engaged Grant Expects Betrothed Miss Mcmcuso, Rake-Hoe Breakfast Sale to Feature History of Area Told To Plains Newcomers Parents Tonight Richard Cermele Many Articles Crafted by Members With Indium tnlos, HovolHtJoiwii'y mid Civil \wii' popJml tiUnrlos mul Back to School Night Including Speak Vows A harvosL theme Is being used nl Proceeds will be used flor the hulklii^s the annual Book Fair will be held the Hake and Hoe Gordon Club's various community projects of Hie mid l-fliuliiiurkM, Justus .1. Agnail of tonight at Grant School, Parents broa'kfysl and sale of Handmade Kunwoocl roctxUly t'lil^^ilned moan- may visit classrooms at 7:40 p.m. Holy Trinity church was tflio set- chib which Includo part/idipMIon in ting Sututay afternoon for the mor- which will bo held Wednes- tihe weekly flower service for veter- hers of the Seolwli Pinins-Jtyniwood and at 8:30. The [Book Faltr will be day, Oct. 30, at the Masonic Tom- Nowcomei's Club, open from 7-7:40 and from 9-0:45 riugti of Miss Josephine Ann Man- ans al Lyons Hospital, n Oiinishntis cuso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, plo from 10 o.m. to 1 p.an. pai*Ly for Uic ccrobivil palsied chil- a 1I\UIWOotli prepared by Uie Scoltcli —Westnelci Studios KATHLEEN MARCIA ZITCH rations; Mrs. Albeit Danker, white vited. JANE ELIZABETH GLADIS beth, to William J. Eckert, eon of bouquet. Plains Junior Womfan's Olub. Mr. and Mrs. WilUam B. Eckert of Miss Oabrin Oa-rnevalc, maid of elephants; Mrs, M-aurice Thompson, 46 First St. .: ' . - Kathleen M. Zitch honor, was attired in a gold cos- cookbook and Jams ami jellies; Mrs. Jane E. Gladis tume with an avocado ribbon at the KenneUh Doremus and Mns. William Miss Gladte and her fta.*ce are Thawley, leaded glass ornamente; graduates of WesfcfleM High School. Is Fiancee empire waistftne and a goid heiad- bow. She carried gold and yellow •MRS. RONALD EDWARD OLSEN Mrs. Edward Higgins, ' miniature Future Bride of She is now attending Mills College Delia Robia wreaiihs and pres.sed of Education in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Zitch of chrysanthemums atwl spider mums (Joanna PerrulliJ 745 Belvidere Ave., announce the with ivy. Similarly gowned were flower pictures; Mrs. Louis Seivard, William Eckert Mr. Eckert is a veteran of the 1st Christmas deconatkms; Mrs. Oarl • . • engagement of their daughter Kath- the bridesmaids Miss Judy Ixwi and Aviation Brigade, Vietnam. He Is Joanne Perrulli Zeiss, poper-wei'ghte and candle Mr. land M«. Joseph G. Gladis of a student now at St, Peter's Ootlege, leen Marcia, to Joseph T. Zytko, Mrs. James Deak of Summit. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph rmg bases; Mrs. Beverly Hackman, 10 Onekla Dr. announce the engage- Jersey Cfty. .;. Best man was Joseph Maffiorc of pine cone wreaths; Mns. Richard Zytko of Hasbrouck Heights. Elizabeth, timbers were Carmen Gi- Is Bride of Miss Zitch, a 1966 alumna of Hays, candles; Mrs. Carl Smith, ordano of Roselte Park and Robert Flemish flowers. Westfield High School and a gradu- Van Duyne of Roselie. Ronald E. Olsen ate of Katharine Gibbs Secretariat Other assistants are: Mns. James EVERYBODY GOI School, Montclair, is now employed Mrs. Cermele, aa office nurse for McElnoy, staging; Mrs. Frank One of Kfe's great occasions... a Cnanford pediatrician, is a gradu- Redeemer Lutheran Church was G-recco, tickets; Mrs. William Tbaw- at Merck & Co., Rahway. ate of Wtttfield High School and of Mr. Zytko, a graduate of Penn- the setting Saturday for the wedding ley, publicity; Mrs. Arthur Macau- Muhlenberg Hospital School of Nurs- of Miss Joanna Perrulli, daughter lay and Mrs. Robert BoutiUier, hos- FAMILY DAYS sylvania Military College, Chester, ing. Pa., also attended St. John's Law of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. Per- pttatity; _ Mrs. Robert Mulreany, School, Brooklyn, N. Y. He will be rulli of 924 Pennsylvania Ave., to tree surer; Mrs. Robert MoCiunlg, entering Officers Candidate School Ronald Edward Olsen, son of Mr. secretary. A PORTRAIT for the United States Air Force in and Mrs. Edward A. Olsen of Dun- Mrs. Glenn Hudson, a winner of YEAR January. ellen. many awards for her African vio- The couple was recently honored The Rev. Eugene A Reftwinfeel lets, will supervise aa African viotet YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE RICH at a party given by her parents. performed the ceremony which was jtaUe. A selected number of excite followed by a reception at the Town house plants wilt also be on sale. SEE CLASSICAL GREECE AND Student Winners and Campus Inn, Union. CRUISE HER AGELESS ISLANDS F w h m The bride was escorted to the Mrs. Olsen, a graduate of West- altar by her' father. Lace and pearls To Be Guests at field High School, is employed as FROM m decorated her A*Une gown at the a merchandiser by Herberts Fa- $490 :&-* } high neck and around the hem. She shions of Westfield. Suburban Concert also wore a short veil and carried Mr. Olsen, an-alumnus of Plain- * L • • DINERS/FUGAZY TRAVEL ri • a bouquet of lily of the valley and field High School and Rider College, Eight whmert of (he Lincoln Cen- rosea. was stationed in Panama with the MOAD ter Award have been Invited by the Miss Katherine Vavoulis was maid U. S. Army for 18 months, He 1B WISTWHD 333-9020 SUburtjw* Symphony Society to of honor. Bridesmaids weree Miss employed by Nevins Co., Clifton. concerts and drew rehearsals. They Susan Sievers and Miss Patricia w*l be introduced Nov. 3 at the gala After a trip to Hawaii with stops Ganska of Sacramento, Calif. Their at &m Francisco, Los Angeles and concert at the Westfiekt High School costumes with shocking pink bod- The student winners received their Las Vegas, the newly weds will live ices and pale pink shirts were ac- in Passalc. awards on the hems of academic cented by bouquets of deep pink excellence, potential for leetierohlp Showers for the bride were given mid general iatate* In the art*. Ito roaes. by Miss Vavoulis and Mrs. Wesley norntoatiom were made by the high Lawrence Peterson of Fort Blvoir, Moore and by Miss Edith Moore. school principtk. Winner* include Va., served as best man. Grooms- She was entertained by her co-work- Christopher Mosyvr of WeaUleU, a men were Michael Firrioli, of Lake ers at Herberts at a dinner at the state* at Holy TtWty; Afcora Grove, N. Y,, a cousin of the bride, Tower Steak House. The bride- and Frederick Sandsted of Malvern, groom's parents hosted the rehear- ,.::•:•. • mwnwt and Jeff Squdm of ., N. Y. sal dinner in their home. The.day when your wMeftmlryfi ettnmd PM»4tnwoo4 H* School detervst to beremembered aJw>y» **th tta •MM iml ,lbe opedUm concert that night wffl <•>. MRS. RICHARD W. CERMEUE vv--* • *. MI« that ©W professionalphotograph* can provldt. be an ail Tchtifcowiky pnisram fea- turing Eugene Ltot, ptentat, and - * » - ' •- •-* tat us h*\p you save the .happlnaat of * * * glrybur family**. Great Occasions. M*M Carroll Glen, vtelintot. Her husband, son of Mrs.'fctpo- C«IMbd«y,wWt you? Miss Glen will ptay Concerto In leon Certnele of Elizabeth and the . ••;• D Major. Opus S for yMHn and or- late Mr. Ceirnele, attended school .* ' * • * + * 4 chestra and Mr. List wiH play the in RoseUe Park. He is a member of .**• t - Concerto tor piano and orchestra (he N. J. National Guard and is em* • * No. 1 in B Flat Minor, Opus 23. ployed as a sales representative by en \ orchestra will perform the Romeo Xatpac of N. J.t Inc. 220 EAST MOAD ST. WISTFIILD and Juliet oveciatune. The newlyweds wiH live in Eliza- 233-4666 Tickets for the concert can be beth after a honeymoon la the purchased at the door or through Poconos. JWe oW know first shoes con help or hinder the Mufti-Amp Corp., Cranfad "first steps. No wonder our fitters check every baby for stance-, weight, shape of foot Then Annual Fall Sale choose the shoe that best fits that baby's needs. See w soom With Stride Rites and ow fitters in \ seoRpios Set by St. Paul's store, there's just no need to be nervous. At Rescue Squad

The Episcopal Churchwonjen of N JEWELERS' St Paul's Church wiU hold their annual fall Used Clothing «nd White Elephant Sale at the Rescue Squad building on Spring St. Friday, Nov. 1, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 2, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. . , Bargains are promised in men's, CHINA women's ' and children's clothing, r toys* house wares, bric-a-brac, jew- elry, and many other useful items. Mrs. John Giffin of 7X Embree Crescent is sale chairman. If you w«r« born Octobor 24 fo Proceeds will be used for domes- DOCTOM rtttCftOTIONS ACCURAmV Novombtr 22 you hovo on of- tic and foreign mission work such o, mogtwtk ond dynomk as: St. Michael's House for Boys ACCUtATl poftonolify. A scorplo IOVM lux- in Puerto Rico; Camden Community AMI ury and Unox China Is o doltght Center; support for the adoption of CNKKim to htr. H«r mind \% constantly a child through the Christian Chil- butxlno with now kka» how sho dren's Fund; donations to a mission MAKI RANDAL'S A FAMILY AFFAir canuso th« many vorsatllo Unox and school in Lesotho, South Africa, Gift* to best advantage. On hor and Call, Colombia; donation to the birthday, romombof hor with a Seaman's Institute and the Ever- ADAMS l-MM gift of Unox China. You'll find greens Diocesan Home for the Aged; all thoit tovo in Martin Jowtlors also payment of tuition for a girl Randal's A LITTLE oxquUHo collection now on from the reservation to St. Mary's School for American Indian Girls in display. Arizona. WHOOP AND HOLLER FOR THE BUCKSKIN tomtit GAL . I&95, BAREFOOT IN THE Ptrformanc* Straight out of •12.95. Irory, I10.9S, ^ PARK the We$t • . . Weail«t Vm* The prttefUf mni ltd awllf k THURSDAY, NOV. 7 WESTFIELD Teen Sizes 6-14 itower in pl»c*. 8* taD. 17.95. 8:30 P.M.. ROOSEVELT JR. HIGH DAY CARE CENTER Vest $12 Skirt $10 USE MAKTIN JEWELERS' CONVENIENT CHARGE OR IUDGET Also, Jumper $14

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MO Page 4 TUB WEfiTFIELD (NJ.) LEADEIt, THURBDAV, OCTOBER U, a Proclpmatlqn designating Oct. 20 Baritone ^ies^R WW taw toM«w| - pf o daugliter, W*^ey ^olls, Mrs, Election to Oct. 20 as National Business co, la Ww former Plnno Weils, Women's Week. c|*jd to STORKCORISER For BPW Meeting Thu Clir-Istmufl auction will lie con- of . ducltMi by the club Oct. 2!l nt (I p.m. von Uiy pptttest (or Mi', M4 SpNuib p/ 12 1(1 the American Luyion Hull, \Vust- Young St. Miss Cnthorlno Dendy, who has Mr. elor, pt bp,rn Ooi. 11 »t Overtook thu Kuetit speaker nt the rocimt Oc- Overlook llaspilyl. Hp I.H Uicir sec- to MV. ^od Wra. Ro*)eit D Rblvni W. IX Stcengrate will bo tho guest t lohur mooting of tho Business and ond sou. Mrs, Miiioguc Is tlio for- o| Nonth FtftlnficW, formerly pi .speaker at the November meeting. Professional Women's Club of Wost- nw Bfl^ara Ann Kane, daughter VV^U;i^- »w 'i£ U^ir fiist child, fiold. Bho oxplulnurt Uiu various His subject will be "The American, uppparaiwas in H^ly of'Mrs. TliomasH. K«ne of 11(W Cen- * * # types qf elections and public ques- Dream-" ^ South Ame»iw^. tsutl Ave. Tlie tyibiy Is tlw 25Lli gtWKj- Mr. and Mrs. Juries Dpnn«|ly of tions, qualifications of voters, meth- the cftitd of Mrs. Hi'daard F. Minogue en ram nee tiho b(rth of their ods of voting and various types of of 7 South Wlckoiit Dr. oltlld, a daughter Kelly Lynn on Minister to Speak repei County poarri of Elec- ," Ron Ofovftwl,P " "ThP HibgervoVitff at Oven-look HospJfttfl. * * * Ijmis of change of address, and that of F4ean)/ "pa Mrs. Kilgendorff is the former Pa- Anthony GInord MkanW III The Wostfield Council of Church tricia Aim Herbert. Oct. 14 4t Miiilenberg Voters who moved outside the coun- Women United will meat Nov. 1 for 4 ty must register in th,e now county i" ^nd * H fiyov«U>ra," •** * * Mr. and Mrs. -Mi^rrti Jr. of 800 World Community Day at the Bethel OUiens in Uie announpo^ past of Nancy Lee Is the rame Mr. and Forest Ave., Uhejr first baby. In order to be eligible to vote. Miss n Baptist Church, 639 Trinity PL, at Foust" ipctude Ucia AHaaneee as Mns. Alfred .T. Ffttipaltii of Mont- • ' # # • * peady concluded hy staling that ev- 9:30 a.m. when Rev. Richard Hea- A second son, Todd, was born Oct. ery registration find every ballot Mprguerite; Jerome Hines, Mt^liis- clair have given to (heir first child cock will speak on the "Development FRANCO IGDESIAS Jenwne Lo Monaco, Faust; who arrived Oct. 5t!i at St. Vin- 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald L, Trued- cast must bo accounted for by the of Human Rights." son of Scotch Plmlns. f\e joins a County Board of Elections. ^Uoor Parser, cent's Hospbtal fchow:. Tho -infant's Offerings of the day will make moUKff is the Former Barknaua J. brother, Tim. Grandparents are Air. Mrs. Gladys Parry, chairman of Olive Huggiun, possible the extension of the Inter- Franco Iglesias Sidie, dauglUer of Mr. and Mis. and Mrs. Willnid G. Clark erf !555 the program, introduced the speak- g fy by 3*WP*P Mw^eeco, national Mission of Church Women James Sidle of 72 Dorian Kd. Mr. Washington St, er. Mrs. Lucille J. Tutiison, presi- United. It seeks blankets and mate- production by Hubert L. Fessen-den; Added to Cast sets and costuming toy Stiverwllo. and Bins.' Alfred R. FtUiipaW ot 711 dent, presided. rial. There are more than a million Summit Ave. are paternal grand- refugees in Vietnam-whose need is The New Jersey Jiallet will appear Holiday Preview Sale Club members contributed $23 to in the Kemiesse and tihe Walp^rgis parents. • the American Fed Cross to be used great. Gift certificates are avail- Of -"Faust" Opera * * * _ ... Date Is Announced. able. • , \ ' Night a»en«.. • . . . for Christmas boxes for the service- - Their first ditW, Laura Mfcliele, Mountainside—The Mountain Trail The role of Valentin, in Opera Tickets may be obtained by colling men in Vietnam. Rev. Heacock of Manhattan served was born Oct. - 6 at Muhlenberg Oh*>' triennial HoWay Pre- Theatre of New Jersey's pmxhicr Symphony **all box office. Tickets for 11 years as a missionary in Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Louis .Ca-view Show iwiU take place Tuesday, The N. J. Federation of Business Alaska. During World War II he tjon of Gounod's "Fmuat," will be for the Nov. 4 student performance may toe reserved by-contacting Mrs. pUano of 929 Irving Ave, Mrs. Ca-Oc*. 29 in the Community Pweby- Professional Women will con* was in (he South Pacific-with the sung by baritone, Franco Igtesras, puano is' the former Carla Finken- 9 congress Saturday at Cherry R. Allen Claicton, Ift7 Lkiooio tertian Churoh, Meeting House Laiw. U. S. r^avy. In \H2, he w.as a mem- it was- announced this week by A\- stadt, daughter "of Mr. and'.Mrs. Doane' wlH open at 11:90 a.m. ai)d HiU Inn. Mrs. Lucille J. Tunison ber of the Churchmen's Study To.nr director of Charles F; rinkehstadt <*f 50'Mo- i i h will be accompanied by Florence of Europe and ftus*la.. the pragrtwn begin company- The praduotton wiU'be ijawk Tr, ' ' ' at-1 p.m. widi Mrs. EAvani Drubath Wolf and Emm* McGall All are welcome, child care given .Nov. 6 in Newark Symphony * * . • * Newcomers Now of'Madison eto speaker. ' • • Mayor Robert H. 'Mulrenny issued be Hbl Hail* 8:30. . Courtney Jane T\jcker Joim e sis- ter and two brothers as well as her •Menvbera Have been working all 300 summer on tihe hand erarfted articles M m Pha<*wm*WW Or, Sim tl»t will be en sialie. PICTURE UTY7 Elisabeth Cadren was named At HhU month's oki> meeting, k Qct: a at M w*s Mfa\ Owit all the shrubs at' the til ^Parli utttr being chosem by/ a of the VWCA now boosts a •.**••* ' television* personalities. She Is 21, berehlp of a©proxima|#ly 300 mem- Mr. wd Mr§. new Mountainskie library now have 1' AV ftV IftV . i bers wtw have come here, from all of 415 Boulevard Iheowne rwm© piaques. The pnik dogwood over, the \yorid. More are port to ffo r the fir*M Mm 7 with tree to in memory of a deceased join'at the next;prospective coffee arrival at Ifyhleobenf club member. " \ which will be held the latter part of . i V- November. J^emberdhlp is OP^I to all women residing in WoptMcCd for two yearn

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The Wegtfield Leader tvt, fa A f HH WGBTPlBiB .'V^l and in lClL/.ultuLli of $f>.fiU. II Is oh- Clinic Is Opened Unit ftmui^lnUy u^iu U)1H Of Wendy Party will excootl iiicomo. In Jr. League's Unique Boutique V h?r P«r^Ot». Mr. « S^3 A Planned ParoiKhood Clinic han & 4 Mra, Kk'hnrd Jloajanvin of 267 [rom New Vork Cliy, will have fas- nnd Mt'B. Rptyirt W. niNO pi 100 1 '60, lilio Miemo for a opened at the Elinafceth Goucrul pmty to be huld !>y Ulie VVdoclkintl Avu. is in cluir^o of oa- both OjiAttfopd, Inp., p|Riai|ivg'and umwual toy specialities. Midvalo Ten', jf? la the soft of #^> and anotlier Is contwn- lablislilii^ i\ clinic in Nt'w Bruns- i: *-.• ; .,-, —.-.. Newcomers Club Nov. i flKop, from Paoli, t ,*toiW^ in tJlie ^few Brunswick area wick. Dr. (JPUCO T. Newmwn, tov- mec, Ol||q. 2, at Uie Mountainside Elks Club, said H i« tifce prttfi fcoips tf wiU bav« men'a' and j according to a report made Monduy mcr-ly on \Aw *lwff of tho Newark Cqfl^ogatW^l Qto*rc*1 w plrner ft.women's1 ipori* a/Uin*, wooiem and Miss Wtyspo Ifl Haute 22, ifirom fi:30 p.m. l a.m. evening to the WestfieW committee eHnlc, lv:is offered Imr services und 4*tf- westficif) HiBl> Schppl and Mrs, Floyd J. Dortattue of W^fileather goods. *-'A- ' ' Mrs, Everett Wlxom, socM chair- of the Tni Oouiity Planned Piirent- ^* Green uniVPr*>ItY- Shp fs field and Mrs. Rctfert D. Ywmshans For Ute mwtera l men, notes ithc docoivuting in black, Irood League nL the home of Mrs. Now WtJirtfield •members of tlio art consultant In t^ie Qr^nd Bl^nc i'-k wWto ;uid silver will be done by Dan-ell E. Knox, 1310 Product SL. of MfltaMfe we PlWtorom #«•- ft School Si'stein, Q\wA Blanc, coimniUeu inchidu Musdamcs G. F. "rf1 Mrs, Kenneth Vian Pelt and heroom- Crow, Huns ISnnrd, iRIoliaixl JSnK- - "I T 4 i ' f Tho EU^abelh General lias * • ; Her fifln.ee MwM 90^)4110 Fop moW bwffe, Mnmm of Wa i & [ft /:* mtytee, Pnzes wiill be awarded for pUed the i*oom and equipmenl for Uie iish, .). K. Ivanoff, U. W. Karlo pnd ^fca*:;?/•/'.• * University.. He is wqrkim «t M!4 the btst cosLumea. There, wlil be clinic at whksh doctors will J. L. Wliitoford, also Mm. U.' P. k* M to toW *Mp row* laud & PQSS fn ^up^ee m^tll Janu^ (ram dancing atvd reTrashments, incltiding their time. Planned Farentiiood will Iladfiuld of Fun wood. Anyone liHor- ary when he will pttenq United a mrdivlght snack provided l>y bli« eslud In membership In ttw Wcsl- Airlines Flight Scfiopl in Denver, provide the nut^se, voluniecrs, and committeo of Mrs. Edward Collyer. keep iliG records, Putiunls will be fiold committee or further informa- Colo. tion may contact Mrs. Leonard Sie- -)?-, sent from Die hospital post nartum 'Nowcomens and Choir fiuesta are ge], 114 N. Kuclld Avo. Future Bride Invited. Reservations must be made clinic and their qualifications set by win (tetey \mm\ . SELLICK VIROINIA ZOBBL wMh fttra, Wixoni, 4M Baybenry ibe bospiiol Social Servire commit- Lane. tee, Tri Delta Alumnae TOP Qttilm flrmte «f fw torn jta enjoy Richard Schwarz ru1w The Planned Parenthood Clinic at Virginia Zobel 213 First St., Elizabeth, is now in To Mark Founder's Day mil kyihyW mtamr -»i *-i Duplicate V/inners Its second year. Tlwre are doctors' The annual Founder's Day Ban- I. Uls and mta? Is Engaged sessions there Tuesday and Thurs- If L WW Wfrrl TirCT Engaged to Wed quet of Wie New Jersey Alumrta of Duplicate Bridge winners of theday mornings. Family planning in- Woman's olub of Westfidd game Delta Delia Delta wiill be hold Wed- fif^HiFHl^ HpH of Mr, and Mra. Walter W. Zobel of formation is also obtainable at thenesday overvUvg, Nov. 6tti at 6:30 Friday evening were: announce: the Rahway Ave. have announced Plainfield Clinic, 234 Bark Ave., p.m. in the Wiifeam Pitt ReslauraWt, W^^^W awl' Tuesday mornings, nwnt of their, daughter, Karen Mer- the engagement of - their daughter, NOHTH-SOUTH: list, Mr.- k Mrs. Ohatam. Speaker will be Mrs. John _ .^"^^1 Thursday afternoons and evenings. Amerma n, state recommendalkins garet,; to Richard W. Scfcwarz, son Virginia, to John B. Ferguson III, Letter Shoemaker, Westfield; 2nd, Paul Houck of WesUieW, Tri of Mr. ai^ Mps. fldbprt i\. Schwa rz chairman. ^™B W? f?W ^^^^1 aon.of Mr. and Mrs, Ferguson Jr. Miss Jean Stitahan, BoaeUe, witii County League treasurer, notes an ol 171 ^ Reservations should be mode by jt rf^. of Meadow brook, Pa. William Halpin, of WestfieW; 3rd, increase in patient load at botti the OMUIM*« rtti hmd qntfto* $« Mr. & Mrs. WilK^m, Shore with Elizabeth oiid PLain/ieid clinics, His November 1st and mailed to Mrs. •"Yi- Mri. HanoW Reiamer, both of New r • * • • Frank Mclnerney, 649 Maple St. <* :* m*mt mm*-y# ^ T i A graduate of Westfield High J^?! ^^ Providence; 4th, Robert Howe with Craftsmen fihowo^w tow) decree' in French Sgie i? a v- o; rr- School, the future bride is now at- Yarfc. will fea&kire crewel wort, wwd ber of Ptaiirfield, wiBh Mra. G'.T. FVee- LindenwokJ. • ' . • » main, of B»i4h Ambey;- 4tit. Mr. & A«mdt meeting ^ 4 dried AoraMl aTtiangementa. is placed. Mrs. M. L. W4nkwort$i of Short Hiils, aorJea, fw fWKtlw on •ft be tftmfn by Jane Smiith and elude hpndbags, gloves and WM. elected as president Hallowe'en Project among Jtcr urares. 'Stocks f Club Board stook!uu|" will be the them* ^kdent.' Both are Wegtfeld Dcniwif and Company, Investment Is Entertained Noted byJMniqrs home qf The dewrtn>ent of the West fie'd Juniors will participate in the i. Jackson Morrlaon, Racoon O 11 U I \ Wf / Hpttpw, was the setting for the reHallawe'e- n pi^rty for chjiktren pt t^e dent luncheon given by the Union County CUMren's Sh^ter on of fte MountadnsKfe Nw- Oct. 26. O'Connors Food M*rfcet bei fao^rd to the new hoard. dotted two pumpJcing for tte cMl-. • k • i K dren, tp decorate. >, * k Mr. and Mm. Rom D. PraarlU, lormerlr ef Om»ff ., are BOW •/ Afemben al the board for the teat The Junior Chjfo's second provis- |ifw kiVF at tail RM^aap* Mrmy* I II the? fr«M Mr. «ad Mra. R«M*1I Set.aaMmr, Jr. The wm\m «C 1*1 i . 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^ Page 6 THE WE8TFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1M8 Return from Trip (Doportinont oft'loen of ttwAmer - To Review Book History Gallery Name Mrs. Dunham ican Legion Auxiliary wsrs gue«ts to Midwest COMING EVENTS Sundoy at Tho Quarterly Ppuvolr For Department Seeks Donations Mr. und Mrs. Clarence D. R. 8 et 40 Officer hold at Hlho Ftogpwt I*», Souili

F Clark of 501 Trinity P1M returned j At tho meeting of the Hlornture For Auction from a 4,soo mile motor trip of throe OCTOBER 1968 At Uho 43rd Aroual Mnrche of New und (Inimu department of the Wom- weeks to visit their sons, dfliifililors- s M T w r F 5 Jersey Deei:i % co! ;oc:td. They rnn^e from Olub of Westfteld, 12:30 p.m. gram, will ho conducLed by MrsPin. e examples of 18th century diina 25~Wa-t:leCd-n-Ki Sohool PTA auc- Alb'.it Larkin, chairman. Plnns for o modern silver pieces. Mr. Hermon-Northfield tion and card party, school cafe- tlio Book and Author Tea to be spon- The collection period lasts until teria, 8 p.m. sored by Lhc department in Novem- Nov. 30. Thereafter, the pietws will Club to Hear Minister 20—Literature and drama depart- ber wiil be discussed. ment, Woman's Club of West- \}Q taken to linco-n Storage Ww re- The - Mount Homion-Nomthfield Tu:i will be sorvocl by Mrs. James house, Orange, where ttey will be fie'id, 1:30 p.m. iCUib of Central New Jersey has in- 29—Junior • Woman's Club Provision- Girund, Mrs. IJoyd O'Neal and Mrs. cataloged and sorted in prftpanaon 'vitcd alumni and parents ta a din- George Frascr. for Che auction on April 15 and IB. als Coffee, clubhouse, 8:15 p.m. ner Tuesday at Stouffers on the Ma-11. :G-iUi"4i'a Symphony. No. 06 in D the Meadowbrook Dinner Theatre home orf Mrs. Carl W. Tbompwn, noon * - with the group may call Mrs. James Major wd will hold tan opeivhouee cock* Members are invited to bring gueata. Baptist OniKh, Elm St. The Feminin$ Prerogative next ORT study group meet- taH,danoe at Bp.ni, at C*rt>e Res- I3-Natwnal Cowcrt of Jewish Wom- ing mm'.he k, ifc home of Mrt Har-taurant, iRt. 22. Single buaineHB and ; Chestnut Hill Grad* en luncheon, Temple EmanuEl Athoe for every ocauion...ctery old Rwliiwud, -. t - •• Donven Lone, pntf«eakn»l pekwonel, ages 25 to 1$-Jtountainskle Newcomers Club, . ..every mood! ' • Scotch P$abv, A dtocwMfon of Hem-40, may attend or write to the dub Hear Racial Justice Mountainside Inn r^tioto- will be led by Ales. Box 11, Rutherford, for member- Talk by Priest 13,-Christmas Boutique of Junior Shapes cj Me mi**U... fashion* U* Robert Wort* ship information. 14 League

1 I Mns. George E. Kinney is tnasur- er and Mrs. John J. Dftiy Jr. k Tomorrow at WHS- klent of 4be group. , A country auction and card party wiU be held tomorrow night for par- 1 ents and gueste by the PTA of West- Pace-Setters Dance fieM High School beginning at 8 p.m. Chuck your Irons w i F * F The Pace-Settere wiU open their in the school cafeteria. second acaaw with A A«oe SMur- An informal evening of fun Is be- for a Brand New day at tto Twin Brooia Country ing planned hi on atmosphere of Olub, Wrtchuntf. corast»Jft», pumpkins, straw hats Cos (forth** Dryerf A cocktail hour «t fl:30 wii pre-and vest*. Cider «nd doughnuts will « Marcus cede the dance. Music wtyl be pro-be served. Partner! , „ diamond consultant vided by Ed. Nowftk'a orchotfm. flUs is the PTA'* only major fund- fa fishing event of the year. Sm yountlf hourt of hmd Iranlnt «Wl b always at a ntw Norgt Pormantnt Pfttt CraM your service! Blut) Ribbons Awarded Diyir. Ironing b almost Hi To Violftt Exhibitort YNtnow L. b At 11>uradayV meeting of the $20 Inev aoot ttmwrfs? SNpi? CoTor? Quiiily? Union County Chapter of the Afri- it all. 0* OiamMd ComulUnt Is wattlnc for you. can Society of America, Hue rib- mantnt prtu Wiiics int MW collection. Stop hi arc m wrth • ntw tare, tot Mm Iwtp yoy bons w the kittle show were award- i-ioS' ed to Mrs. M F. Babftey, Mrs. John PwmaMfltPrtssGtt J. Couser. Mrs. Glenn B. Hudson CIODMS Drytr, you 9U0 to fWOO, Swirl Mttlng shown $175. and Mr*. W«Mcr Hunt. ¥"i simply wwh, oVy ind y-fy'j 206 E. BROAD ST. The flower arrangement work- W:>i m for|n ironing.

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,f THE WKSTFIISM) (N,X> LEA0HII, THUflSDAY, OCTOriEn 24/1008 Pago 7 Art Auction Slated can Indians ownmltteo, will speak ORT Leaders Convene on "Navajo and Other American At Clark Temple Ait'and AKl'sts," A dolcgatllon of ten ORT ldadeirs Collegians Tlio piffltto h Invited to attend the The chafer 'rondo a recent tow from thla oroa la repi*esenWng the art auction wlhtah wfcU be sponsored of tb* Qrtial Swamp which it cam-NoitJi Centml .Ter&ey Region's 30 J. A. A by Uio SUterfoood at Temple fieth paigned to have maintained oe a chapters tlhis week oi tho KKlB No- Ellen J, Itoos lins entered the O'r, Ctork, Oot, 36 nit the temple, 4Aonal Boaiiid Conference of Wom-•freshman doss ot WUltal SmUh 141 Volley Rd, Tliere is no admis- Colleiio, Geneva, N.Y. Her parents sion fee, en's American ORT, A key issue being considered Is tho extent to are Mr. and Mi's. Waller Juhl Row A preview of the art work begin* Junior League Boards of 131 Wells St, at 7; 30 p,m, with tfto aOdtott at 6:B0. Vviitch ORT «nn ctffor -assistanco to * * * All Llie wtork will be framed. To Me*i Wedneiday government ond volunteer groups in Jane Olson, *a freshman at Rock- Chairmen are Mitt, Irving GoW- ttio solution of utfonn probloms. ford (III.) College, hag been selected mith and Mrs, Paul Tbmi who note The board of the Juntor iMrs, P«ter Sfteukter'ls president a varsity cheerleader for tl»e school that oils, wafteixxrtorfi, etxfoings ami of Bltaabettt loud Ciianford will en- of tho Westfleld ycav. A i>bysiical education, jnajor, graphics of well-known artiste will tertain board membetw of tite Junior she Is L'lie daughter of Mr and Mi's. to featured, Auctioneer wtil be League of PlatnfoU W«tfne*day Clothing li Needed 0. W. Wilson of 721 Mountain Ave. Lawreiwo Stiandol of *he Nattonal afternoon at the home of Mrs, Page * * * Apt Auction Gallery, Long P, Stephem, 411 Ttftffle Pkwy. Mrs, Church Wctok) Service asks help Nancy

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Eskiloos ttart acquiring your family silver Waterproof Boots This handsome now, Buy by the place setting in trtMurad International Sterling. Oti the goblet free, and own thfl Goblet Ultimate in table top accessories In the finest ttlvtrpltte lor gracious and elegant aM5.00v»lu« anttrtalning! 5-PC. PLACE SETTING Perfect Fitting Teaspoon Place Fork Place Knife Place Spoon is our with every sterling Salad Fork 5-pc. place setting : DISCOVER WHY Specialty , purchased from ADIEUS SELLS MORE October 15 December 31,1968 INTERNATIONAL! STERLING MA tftsfm narmenfiM with •» pattern*. inWsbster-Wlltox THE tNTtNfMTIONAL SILVER COMPANY Come fit and get acquainted Stlvwpfate. HeifM " Bootery WISTNUD: 119 NOftTH AVINUC, W. Open Doily 9:45 to 5:30 / Mon. & Fri. to 9. 106 Quimby St., Corn* of Central Ave MOMISTOWNl 40 IOV7H %m%T &tm §«*? 9<4§ is §M / Wed, & hh ia HNPHfJ ft NMOPP ff ifff tm mttum tm Pago 8 , THE WESTKIELD 7 the tiinighler of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- was •« member of lilic cost of "Tlie nredeccssora, Mioyor Muh'cany i s Kate E^skcson, a defeated worker Ave., aro enrolled as freshmen al ROOM TO GROW! S. Clujsl.mil. St., is a fro.sliman ;it ert ami was a member Ghui'-ry Orolvni"d" by OhokOiov, pre- being lwnorcc as n I'csaiK or not one, with -blie sick and lonely. Tu.sculum C <>1 1 e g a , Greeneville, 'JJUsctilum I he queeri's court in sonLed bast weekend by Hie Kaslialia J>ut tniany, contitHiublons to tlie bet- , where shu i to rmijor in Tenn. terment of the community and Uie Tickets for the dinner hoirodng HNI7. * * * Dramatics Club of Wells Oollefic. A * * Mayor Mulreimy are ovailtable to bho t'flutaLion. Tu.sculum is Becky Hill us a clwoi1 leader at thoSliu was also in charge of the busi- jCiirielMiiiMit of tlio Lives of Uie ei!l1- Kathleen Zoller, nn honor gniidu- public, atnd may be abltained firom •-*' JI the oldest collide in Amorieu ro- University of Connecticut at Storrs. ness iaiid publiolLy connmifjto for Uiczetis. "His ntoilltties us ail adnikuis- •ate of Holy Trinity High School, is .tiiator have 'been well demonstrated the Wealifield Fecteral Savings and latod to Ihr; United Prcshylerum • *•*' a freshman «t Imnvacufoita College, * * * play. Church, U.S.A. Gwendolyn Peterson, daughter of * • * in his roles as M'ayor and Board of Loan AssttoialWon, the Wesit/field and * * * Pa., wliL»re she will nuiijui* in psy* Mountaiinside otfiL'oes of tine NwtJonal 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Peterson of Linda J, Gillis, daughter of Mrs, Education Presiidctit," the club stat- Helen Mulusznk, daughter ol" Mi ,cliology. She is the daughter of Mr. ed. "Ilia concern for hum'an values Bank of WestfiieW and the Subur- and Mrs. .John F, Zoller, ;14(J Orenda UIO Tultile Pkwy., played a support George B, Gill'is of 4 Stanley Oval, and Mrs. Alfred Mntuswik of 217 ing role and a choral role in thowas recently pledged Into Zcla cliap- Jiave bwn cnii&'ilv WRM ban News office. Harding St., and KuLhlcen Cir. * * * .junior show at Welleslcy Collage, tcr of Ali>!na XI De^n fnat-ernlty at dmixhlcr of Mr. and Mrs. Oct. 11 and 12. WiUeaborg College, Springfield, 0., O'Sliaughnes'sy of 447 Evor- Carol Farrow, class of '72 jit Mae- * * * where she is a sophomore. . v . '•/• son J'l-, liave bcKun the fall semes- Murray College, Jacksonville, Ill- Virginia C. HametL, daughter of * * * ter at Cu Id well College for Women. has been chosen for the College Mr, and Mrs. John J. HarncU of 728 Roger Heins, son of Mr, and Mrs. Women's Choir. She is the daughter •*• * * Knollwood Terr., has been elected Joseph H. Hcins, o frcshmion at at Pembroke College, of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Farrow vice president of the freshman class Bowling Green SL-ale UniveiTsiLy, lias Providencu, H.I., Lhu women's co- Jr. of 1063 Lawrence Avo. at the Cornell Umivoiisily-New York enraMed in Ohe Army ROTC proffriam ordinate colk'gc in Brown Univer- * * * Sandra Bishop, daughter of Mr.Hospital School of Nursing in New Hi ere. -*7, sity, includo L i n d a H. Bayward, York City. She transferred to the * * * and Mrs. Arthur Bishop of 760 Nor- Among n&w studeiuts at The Berke- duug'hlcr of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter S. school from Doug-lass College in Jiuyward Jr. of 550 HiUcrcst Avo., , has been named to the dean's ley Scliool, Easi Orange, are Karen September. 1 and Diane K. P. Johnson, daughter list for the last semester of her jun- * * * Colletite of 18 Mohawk fr,, Leslie of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Johnson im* year at Mie University of Col- John C. Ricker has been named deMontmorency of 824 Highland of 52G Clark St. orado. She will begin practice teach- to membership in the rfouse Council Ave,, Teresa OiMeio of 842 South * * in,«, in November. for Vauhgn Residence Hall at Pfeif- Ave., Barbara Eidel

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4 •••*.•> r 5 •+ r -v s Pa/?o 2 THE WESTFIian (N..T.) n, TIIUUfiPAT, OCTODER Bi 1MB THE WESTFIELD LEADER Life In The Subdrbs By Al Smith What Happened? H.UHKHti rfi; t td NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Onfc Year Ago . • . TAKE fAbtit, C Tl Mdyor Hoburt II, Mirlronny il _. __ . - iriim. AH(1 rDsldou'lB to approve new lawn char- per wllito'tf. Hm a AFFILIATE MEMBER ±EP. Lor al Tlibad'ziy'i? clocilon, imiiflp, wilci'b die Is workltig dd a • /V V's Men scliodulo Ihiltowc'en pd- FIVE main, wrivfes Jenfiette NidcDdfrdlcl, odo hero Silnduy aFlomnnn, Of eolifoju; Ih ftle-W rfcbl wii tttid Rdbeiil S. Everett, Brirco C. Fos- sluHs d Wyttl jirlnckss; M\tb• ttib lor, Ernest II. Winlcr nnd Aniliotiy By FRED W. KOKE Ww&ho of titenH>i'a. Seeins shb was H, Olanson hre named dircotors of just tyW-klHig ds a itwid to icfcrh how flooorirt ClftPR poHtngG paid at "Wontflfilrl, N. J, TV CAPSULE REVIEW bliey ilv? oil ftfo tfther side of trio West'fie'ld-Mo'uiH'ainsMo Wed Cross i lh TliurH.l.iyyH lit Wt'HtMi'W, Nv.w Jovnoy, .toy tho flclrt hh C A Iri chnpler. 'The People Next Door." 'trabks. Tlfey dttfi't fti&ke inflvies like I'l-lnllim uml I'uMihhhit,' Cmnpiuiy. An. that i F'njmr for tho Town of WoHtllclcl nnri Uoroutfh of Wcdtfield rolls show 16,442 voters, the Hurdy family thfey Hint. 1Jt () compared Witli 16,923 In llltlS, roFlect- liiHim: $4.(in por yr-nr tn ntivnucp. " f county. iimg county trend-of decreased riuin- As if there wire not .troubles en- lCHliihltHhfil IJtIHt ough in ttvla woVkt, swfas soldiers Offlpu: 50 Kim Slrin't. Wi-Hllli'lil, N, J, 07000 bors eligible to vMe, The itb $boohs fte fliH <& fettje; Ti-1. H:\2-\-iin — 2.12-440B •flccidentty filrbd five moiftar shells Mrmimr Two Years Ago - . . into jJclitciwtbln, the /little' ^2- oh-be" rfgeM ffHey'i'ij swl'iHg Gunlily WPCUIICK or New Ji>rHisy Nl'W Jt'l'Hl'V I'l'CHH ABHIX'illl lOIl Three Wcstfield iboys—M y lo s quait-mlle principality, Back in the Trife NeiHHi Jofcfctek te otii. Nation ill I'Mllurlul AamtcliiUoii Sweeney, 757 Nurgnte; B v\nn 301s when Hollywood was grinding CAM., W J. T,WH , Pulillnher I O'BHen, 92 Summit Avc, and Eu- out those musicals by the dozens, CONfcUCtUS 3AV: < "Vbtl R 1*11 tor dint incident could have btieri the a gi'oy flannel man to Ntihru. coat gene :McKcon, 542 Wcsl'ficld 'Ave,— ri pnniseU'by mayor for quick action in nucleous for one, Can't you just see bar. but you oan't make him buy.'* spotting house "fire' al 780 Nonga'te, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 19B8 Public Works bopt. group claims Town Council is "insensihive" to job needs' of (lie maintenance employes. 'Editor '* Corner You Write the Headline! Stoneletgh Park girls Liz MoMan- What? The United Fund goal of $267,183. week- a Westfield resident In Westfield, many rfeinindera 6f us, Uz Grubb, Beth Keenan and called us about her interest in the thiia community's role Jo history Where? Here, your hometown of Westfield. Mary Ann Harris raise $20 for Uni- esba^iiislwnent of some sort of his- were unveiled to many for the fitst When? Today. ted Fund at whtte elepliant slate. torical society or museum. She is time during the tercentertary obser- Who? You, residents and members of the business com- Miss Muriel E. Reynolds of West- not atone in her desire to see this vance—pagent, booklet, home fows, field is reflected national treasurer etc. The response" of the .town was imltiity. action and by personal monetary place. develop, and It is sincerely hoped contributions, HI Girl Scoiirts of USA. that ptens willjell ttiif year" to pro- overwhe'lrhijng iff one wiH remember Why? To continue for the fifth conseciitive year btir LETTERS TO THE In Union County, we are fortun- the crowds that ^ainmed Tamaques I am a flinm believer in actions ate to have a Day Care Center, Five Years Ago . . • vide such a facility qr l^epeptaclcf for EDITOR merhona'bOa atid treasures of our Pork tfor a pageant at which oniy town's "tradition of response" to the one appeal for 15 as opposed to words and • Council- started by concerned private citi- Shaekatnaxon pr, area resident agencies serving the more than 34,000 residents b£ West- man Kamler's laotionls have main- zens, for children who do not re- heritage. , possibly several huhdretl were an- All letters to the editor must plead for immediate action on instig- field. . tained my trust and confidence in quire institutional za&an, but who ation of sidewalks*- as safety mea- To those of us w\io'always have ticipated. . bear a signature and a street him both ira-a .resident and repre- cannot be sent to special education lived in a state rich wStH colonial !n- While all the elements of a newsworthy story are here; actress. sure. We fcsi Hie rcspbnie to B central ri sentative of the Fourth Ward. classes of the public schools. All of Town yard location, taxes high- flencea, the faiterest-of-yisitfts ;or the headline "United Fund Reaches Goal" can billy be No anonymous or unsigned W. Holtts Pliriton Sr. New Jersey is riot that fortunate. tight focal election campaign. newcomers here in early-KtetoHoat ageibcy for ti'-Jfeorical data atid. col- written by you, the donors to the annual campaign which letters will be published. 411 West Mroad St. A 'Yes' vote would allow expanded WHS seniors deliver copies of often is inclined to escaiw us. lections would be a* great. h . I fc now hears its last officially-designated week. Letters, must be written only Day Care programs, here, as well Westfield Hospital Report as civic »J " I •• . * fc r ^ * ri" -riP I i **'' r+'* -» •n one side of (paper and prefer: Clean Air as elsewhere. It would also promote project of class. And if the "tradition" is to remain one, the "response" ably typewritten. training Tor tine mentally retarded Albert Mint of 644 Central Ave. Editor, Leader; , Mobile Meals Brothitre Available must be greater than has already been evidenced in this All letters must be In the .adult, a most neglected segment of singtehandedly raises $500 for Amer- I I campaign, one of the slowest in recent years. "Leader" office by Friday If "Breathe Free" cur society. ican campaign tor ftalttan Flood Re- . Mobile Meals Is now available to. cRi€«w ,of We9tf|eM, T they are to appear in the follow- Days grow shorter, a chill is in the It's no secret that costs are up for everyone—expenses The need is now! The power to lief in door-io-door campaign. is a non-proKit prognam of home dej'iverod, rneiate fiepviolng jhjT ing Issue. air, act and to help is yours! I strongly el I •'} J men and women to carry out these vital'functions. ing the added Billions spent trying Editor, toniBTi *s located m the to enforce the law. level If you expect to be away from home on election day, has been a year of extraordinary parking fc,t tff the Children's Spedai- Nov. 5, arrange to cast an absentee ballot. It is estimated Then the Republican Party also events. For the first time a third ized Ho^prtal. It is designed to a'c- absentee voting accounts for from one per cent to six per passed the Volstead Act, which en- party candidate will be on the had* commcdia^e wheel chairs and walk* cent of the total vote. This can mean victory or defeat for abled the Law Enforcement Agen- lot of (all 50 states. Overshadowed era lor Whose who require them. cies to enter yomr house, without iby tike Ttational picture is a potffltaar l1'rieiij±s and fctni'Hes of ttwwe with the candidates of your choice. This November, know the warrant, and perform "Search and phenomenon petaulisar to We.sfr/ield,; temjuorary and permanent issues ^nd the people—then VOTE. The last day to apply Seizure" under the guise of looking which occurs almost every yelar. ' disabilities are urged to attenk), Our for an absentee ballot is Monday. for Alcoholic Beverages. The follow- At primary time, we are aware Westfield Chapter of the American • - * * • ing results — A Nationwide Depres- of the *act that there are both Re- Bed Cross will be able to provide sion and the beginning of the great- publican bnd Democratic candidates. transportation fen- the afternoon A Day to Celebrate est Crime wave in the history of the Sometimes the Democratic candi- meeting tf notified not later than Anniversaries come and go and so many "Days" cele- World. The formation of Che Cosa dates are on the totaltot in November Oct. 2B. Nositra ami Malta Mobs who deal in as the result of a wnite-An vote in the brate so many events, causes and organizations t h a t a A follow-up group discussion of Nationwide murder, gambling, nar- primary, but they ore nominated as community resources and individual measure of confusion is bound to crop up in the best-kept cotics ami all illicit enterprises that Democratic oanriktotes. During the problems will be held iNdv. 4 from calendar. One day, every year, stands out in October, how- yield nearly 100 per cent on the dol- years that I have observed political 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the same location. lar. This establishment is not only ever, with such clarity that it is very difficult to forget. campaigns for die office of Council' ' Methods adapting techniques of corrupting the mmds of the youth, man, I have noticed that something home manasernent to daily house- That day is the last one of the month — October 31, but is wrecking Che phystaal quali- strange happens during the time work for post-operative, -arthritic or Halloween — of course, but much more than that since ties of the young—girls end boys (between She primary election and tempotfarilf disabled hOmetnakerB it has officially become National UNICEF Day, by Presi- aTlike, Also in 1919 foe Republican *he campaign for the general elec- wtil aim be dtocweed, Panty forced upon i» ttie Personal tion. It has happened again this dential Proclamation. Income Tax; a mandatory law com- AH residents of Union County ore /year. If one ireiaiAs the campaign eligible to flUenfd. There is no change The new designation means that this is not only a peting every wage earner to pay drops of Democratic dandklates tribute *» the Federal Government for Home Economics Extension CJJT- festive occasion for our own boys and girls, as they dress iMinogue in bhe Fourth Ward and vices, as they are already prepaid if your annual earnings were $500 Fennclly in the First Ward, id is im- up and ring doorbells in the traditional fun of Trick or or more. by your federal, state end county to identify their party af- itaxes. This information meeting \* Treat, but also for millions of other, less fortunate chil- Then hi 1919 the Republican Party dren around the world. (filiation, even though they were anotiher of the many truly public was solely repson&ible for the great- •nominated in the primary as candi- services cT'or\l by your ooopcra- In our midst, the ancient custom has remained un- est "Depression" known in tlhe his- dates of the DenWor'atic Party. ftive Extension Service, the educa- changed; nowadays, however, it results in a rich harvest tory of man. Our currency was I am sure that neither candidate ticr-al arm of your State University worthless. Educators, Professional of small coins which means help and hope in faraway {has resigned from the Democrats tl> L reaches people beyond the col- men afflall walks of life were sell- (Party nor has joined any tfairc! lege community, to meet the needs lands where hunger and disease distort small features into ing Apples and Oranges wn street pamty, but I do think ithsy si.tould of families. uglier masks than those worn by our children. corners to provide food and susten- [acknowledge their pruty affiliation I invite WestfleM residents partic- ance for their wives and children. in their oam.t>aign JiteHalure. In lair- uiarly, as many ore unaware of Through UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Federal, Stale, County and Munici- Fund, more is being accomplished than the following fig- ness to the two individuate, the has county organizations. So often it is pal employees were paid in "Script" .been a tactic used by most local tfiffccult to 'get infannrvaftion to new- ures can show: (wordless in currency circles). The JT>-Tr.cc ufcic Party Council oawH- comers and sbut-'ims. In some cases GETTING • More than 37 million children have been saved from majority of' people frad no job, no cU'.'j in recenl years. There is #here may be a language barrier income and were in the throes of probably a good reason for doing so that the usual newspaper p«Wi- blindness of trachoma with UNICEF's aid, nearly 4.7 mil- starvation; and if fchis was Republi- lion of them in 1967; this and if the^e is, I think they city as usel«s in getting this CHRISTMAS CLUB gardens in UNICEF's nutrition programs; Also if these State and Local Bond tic is to give ithe public the impres- valuable information to those who Issues are approved, the "handwrit- sion that they are Republican Parity need it most. • More than 9.600 main health centers and some 27,- ing is on the wail" for fiscal failure 000 subsidiary health centers have been equipped by candidates. Esme C. Abos in the future. Sincerely yours, Westfield RcipreseniDabtve to the UNICEF. The above record of the Republi- Albert L. Motowa Union County Home Economics can Party is a sad comimentary to CHECK To be complete, such a list would have to include Extension Council live wit'li. 754 Oarleton Rd. such impressive accomplishments in the areas of disease Ufoe your franchise and turn these Advocates Bonds control, education, training and mother and child welfare. "rascals" out of-office. Editor, Leader; "Yes" on Bonds The spirit of selfless generosity which stimulates our WALTER A. CONNELLY I am writing an behalf of thous- FROM.. young Trick or Treatcrs makes many of UNICEF's ac- 936 Harding St. ands of New Jersey residents who Editor, Leader; complishments possible. In a world and time where finan- desperately need your help and your In regard to the three proposed Ciles Kamler^s Deeds votes on election day. These are the State bond issues that will be on the cial values are shrinking, UNICEF continues to provide mentally retarded residents of our ballot on Nov. 5, I urge a "Yes" many times the money's worth for every contribution it Editor, Leader; state who need vccaiAwnat training vote on all three. receives. I would -I-i-fce to call our com- for resident insti'/.ioml care. New Jersey 'has gotten woefully munity's aU&n-tlon to the unpuibli- A vote of "Yes" on public ques- behind in t h e development of the In proclaiming an official UNICEF Day, President cized activities of \Tr. Morns Karn- tion No. l, the Public Buildings Con- projects which wMl be covered- by Johnson recognized tho vital work being done by this great ler, a candidate for re-ele-ction as strue!1;^ Bond Act of 1968 will pro- these bond issues, and such bond agency. UNICKK, true to its pledge, continues to spear- Ccunc'lninn of The Fourth Ward. vide the funds necessary to give issues are needed. FEDERAL head the global crusade against hunger, misery, illness Councilman Kamlor is a member thorn a chance. An important factor is bhat if we r;f tho f'ommiin.ity Center and has Ritfht new r'lrr.ost one thousand do not pass Me bond issues we will and illiteracy among the rising generations. c~;i-1 i ibutorl toward the Centei*Vs you-n'trsitFrs who should be treated in most assuredly have (0 create the In taking it upon themselves to act as ambassadors Drum no;] B;r.(le Corps ns well as institutions are net getting Uiis kind same facilities out of taxes and that SAVIN6S of sick and hungry children, our own boys and girls show the W-.'siCielcI .Vesro History Club. of help. There just ins't enough room would, I am sure, isnrunedi'ately lead a concern and a maturity of which we can be proud. H(-. b:i -; pn:• t ici-Piitfcf in a humbe-r for them at any of the sta'te .schools to the imposition of an income tax of McKin'loy Scrhool P.T.A. Talent for Che retarded. Passage! of this on individuals and corporations, and When a small hand rings our doorbell on Halloween, Shows. Boml Issue will allow construction the cost of hh)Is would be much high- WCSTFIELD MENL© MOUNTAINSIDE when a small voice chants. Trick or Treat for UN'ICEF!" it As n m^m-ber of thn Town Cwin- to start, of faciHttas that would cut er than the aiuiu»l cost tied to the s a ptWikge to be &bk to participsde ini fme of the vwrltf's c\\, this ti&tti-hx list in hsrtf. Several of bond issties. CornrMmviy !• tetttttfes—it te # M to he stbte to wwefsi in ih& \ft 8te effort to n, trnmm by Us THE WESTFIEI.D (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAV, OCTOBER 21, Iflfift 3 tJho N<*v Jersey Novomlxjr iballot far If tlio business cwrwnuniily romem- of a now adibol. doalslon l>y flie voiers 'Is u vital urged today's women .to exercise Regional Director Tiro unduly ivstrlctlvo •ami UN a "Hoax?" unfnir Ui puhlie LETTERS bers tilwso friwtraiiorwj wlien otlhorH •Editor, I would like to oommertf, partJlcu consLLtuUwval omondment for im- tlieir vole very carefully. "We 'luwc Tim rue faced witlh similar problems, I provement of tlic legislative process. •como >a long way .since Uie privilege Dr. Donald Meraolmlk, dii"cd«r nf a|>pi'«v«l by bo-tit Uut ijnk t li o oxpertojKH* will ivave A.s prodJoUaWo na summer snlffics, luirly, on two 'uspodfe of W» pro- St'iiato nnd Hie Asstynbly. Howcvor, wJntor fiu, nnd c|ii'unleirly irvconio tux posed nuw school; Its arcWtoeture, Tlw umeadmcmt, which wouLd keep to vole was granted In 1920." she spuolnl services foa- Iho Union Coun- Luuds Response scrvod a useful purpose. ty IleHlonal Ilinii Seiiool District No. (!«v(»nior volood tliis HIOHAIKID I. SAMUEL payments arc (he pnntsgyricfi 0/ | ""d l-ta coal. Botlli arc proper Mib- bills aftVQ fop ia Lwo-your period in- said, "but tt is disappointing Uiat on I ho grounds Uimt sucii it Editor, Lender; which come imt of tlw wood- i, wHl ho ii gn«si sf3C«ikcr tit ;i muet- fi34 13. Broad SL. Jtic;t.4 of dWzon interest, wtxuid of tiliu present one-year, lias Uaduy ilicre is only ono woman iny of Ihe Oce;m-M(>iiMiou*.h Clia|>liM' IJI» too t' work ovoiy OoLoiicr for Uliat m ul>v The enthusiastic response In sup- T-ho arohtteolunat plain, including ' wontfwIaMc advantages for ef- $cnnu»' and fewer women in Con-of Uie Council for Exceptional Chil- hoax, the United Notions. Its dnoulur sltopo and moveabks ft°^ operation of ton* legislature. |'grass ovor-aU. than ilioro -were ten I completely w i t h Uin port of the Mobile Meals of West- Asks GOP Support dren 7:;J0 p.m. Tuesday nt the Nop- Governor and feel that depriving a Weld program' has been received Why do these pancgynlos of praJso walls, brings somultalng cxoitingly First,, it wttl save Uic state the . In neglecting to exercise Lune Township Junior II1 g h man of fimmotal componsntion for with gratitude. The committee sin- Editor, Leader; nogluct to mention IM: new to WesliElold; but It Is not an cost of 'periling ropealt bills-na fig- 'her franchise, Uie American woman School. Dr. Mc-radinik will discuss tlio loss of « limb bowiuse lio If) cerely thanks everyone who donated Amid the record of recent astro- 1, The U.'N. Charier arealcs o eMpordment. Ilatiher, dt is bhe proven ure iwliimated 'ait between $30,000- iis supporting itlw aiivoc*TLe.s of social in Special Education." colleclilnu a dtenhility pension \n 1n- time, equipment, supplies, or made naut Qccompll-S'hmerou, a pletora worldwide, sookil, cultural, econo- ve&iii of cxper*bm«nits conducted $100,000 a year. Second, It eliminates (change Uu'ough violence. If you are dofensiblc. Public ejnployees should gilts of money, and would like pub- elsowlwsre over tno past two de- the pocket veto plnocedures every about Uic great problems of aulumn sports eventsi a mationol mic, lULlca sitflwg Uie Mobile Mea'ls emblem; members of Town pounci'l. Tills lo- a world aiMmvoe as that envi- echool's 'appearance, I offer two cated work on hundreds of repeat a husband 'and wife weiie -bofih kill- serious enough for work men's com- Mr, end Mre. Bruce M. Robinson for cal election will have as great, an stoned by Clarence StreH's Federal comments. First, the low proflile to bills. ed in an automobile accident and TRENTON pe-nsation might tx; encounagett to a typewriter, perocrtator, and tape effect on us as all the o\ter issues Union, Imc. on 1942, it is a starting an isolated, landiscaped setting wall Fourth, the second year of the •no will Was in existence to appoint By SEN. MATTHEW RINALDO apply for retirement, even r.^ability. One important safeguard against 1 ding vitality to tiharm, A "freezing" TliiLs, a policeman or public safety Sctadle for moving and dettvery of up, the beginning of';a" municipal •' 3:lThekUfinted States^pays 75, per- bership and Joaderehlp. Sixth, it one dying intestate (without a will) raids on the public treasury that of style would not serve our eco- .employee wlio loses a limb or an desk; New Jersey tieU Telephone swimming pool and positiyckepe to : cant "of the "expenses .'of the U.N., would eliminate the end-of-passage were quite .general and would al- was inherent in S-405 was the ex- nomic, aesthetic, or educational ob~ Company for an office table and lhvaie sub-stantfiard^•housing im- but has only one vote in the. Gen* of bills at one time! most surely not cover any. individ- eye while working can hope only to press stipulation that retired for- retire on a disability pension. chair; Mr. Robert Fuller for a wall niedbte to Oacoiola Place. eral Assemtely—the same as the Mial- Could a two-yedr session mean a ual's specific wisthes. Site emphasiz- mer employees cannot collect work- map of WestfieH; Mrs. Rrfwrt Hen- I wish to urge .the electron of lo- V Consideration of the 1.5 •two-year-:'.burial-of a. bill? Yes, buted the importance of consulting an; Although the amounts paid under men's compensation for temporary derson for map mounting; Irving 4; . (where God is un-' cost suggests _m'any. it'is not different from two, one- attorney to draw up Wie will in ,'th-is program arc admittedly higher disabilities. This was placed in .the Lumbar Company For map mount-, cal Republican candidates and in 1 particular that rif Mr. Alex WilMms ignored the .'{rape'".of twns., Db; we need thi e aAMteonal. .year .bunteds except ;tliat the latter proper and legal fashion. than those given to employees re- Jaw to hold down costs and to as- ing materials; Danker and Danker Tibet;'.the enslavement of claswoorns?1.VAre;;tii^-/proppsed for -wouW'oost^twice,as; mikfti! Actual- tiring because of age and or lon- certain that only those public .em- for WestXiedd maps; Mr. and Mrs!to Town Council m Westfield's '««•• to\Town Council in WestKeld'a first, repression ttie right'location? Wdll'die |biirrenti-iyV;a-Wb^e:ly,;a:tw ^^ gevity, the recipients are neverthe- ployees who were retired because A. Jackson for a refrigerator; • Mr. ill _• » * - " ".'".- ^ ' ^^^._ ^^1 _ . .ward. He will work for improved sent:-troops ihto;toaftJtile' agiiintst • anti-^.proposair.be. giving sus' our money'si more .time to' Pocus;public attention Five Area Boys less-deprived of the same rights to of a bonafdde permanent^ disability 1 &nd Mrs. Oofab.Mflner and Mre.. E. on bills. •MdreV'iniportartt, ,it would •-'.••••• • ':•- •.' \ • if • .collect enjoyed by employees in the would be eligible. • ' ..".' " W. Devalon for. baskets; Mre. James commuting service by both rail and c"r • highway, He will uptiqtd'WesilieM's' 'sanidionsanidiions ag&inst 7anti-^^wmnunis7anti^^wmnunist itieUe'vitiU' e 'tiiatit an- fejiitiiij answeanswerr ^eip bilks one house andd •private sector. •In Light of .this important;safe Mitchell for basket toweb; Mr. Mor- ; ;V zoning ordinance. He wiilaci topne; Itbodnia?- ;: ' ., .,..' 'i ' V",.' - W-justiiied-on"e »w-e not:jthe.';other prior, to the end of guarguardd, itt isis' ffi^aii'^ilt^.. ris Hamper for greeting cards; Bond ; . To remedy what I regarded as an serve local property values and he 5. Whereas in 1945, some'] to'be! one year and & at the end of the, understand how thei'Governor'Jcould Pharmacy for a desk limp; Z k S .The : enlustment irf«the following- obvious inequity, I sponsored S-405, i l > will oppose proposals for.high rise Hon human' beings; were enslaved by ;'^ First', the - Town's' school year.- in effect turn to: bac|t'.ion. 'tt»e >ai- Stationery' for zippered' cases' and ,a 9 a bill that would Have permitted^ the'Coimm)rusts, in:i96B ttverejare neeis'have been under'continuous KAYMOND-H. BASEMAN area -MiWh'has'beeb n announcedd^: tirely justifiable'. complaints;.of;'.''pub- tetter moiftener; Terr*Vft* a de* apartments (three or more.sbories°is police, firemen, and other public Wgh for WeMeid). For dhe good 6 Jtdmes that 'number—over 1. MJtton surveilianoe b\v a. competenCi Board .Peter Gary Me Kee, son oif Mr. lic employees who sustained; disab- 1 employees who are receiving dis- Hotter set; Made in AmerWa, Tay- of our town let's vote and act •living soubrnone third-; et the Aastefcmt Majority Leader. :flnd 'Mrs. JdhHjPonteryjof.55 Kemp- ability pension benefits because of ling injuries,in,therHne 'of duty. V * -: 4 lor. Hardwire and Gcodfrtind'fl positively. ' world's populationT-sp'.' enslaved, ihll Ter., Fanwood; Richard Noel injuries or disablements sustained Because I;'tarn'- convinced ^that it Hardwarefor kitchen FREDERICK W. BOli>INGBR The beat "way to celebrate "U.N. MeMurray,.'son of,-Mrs. Edith Mc- on the job!to apply for and'receive is tiie rigSvt ithing to do, I pplan to Texier G4oVe Company.for 607 Lawrence Day',' would be to get'the United tbe Board h^b^-tmdkion^, con-1 • benefits reintroduce <4>is. l>iU when the'Lefi- gkwes; Gfigorv for si monthly sup- out of the UN. QUICKLY,! servative tin its prograinming * arid islature beguw.its 1969 session"in ply of appieB; Mr. WJfltaro Kkk for E. S. WAOHTER expenditures. January, i.'am, hopeful t'hat;tho a w««y supply of cgfe; Mw. D. T. A»k» Minogue Vote 550 Oterk St. ample evidence that ,our. Mrs. Robert J. HarblaubSr. of 2293 A majority of my colleagues in theGovernor will be. persuaded tt hy t Kraus md Mils Sue.LaDue Jbrtyp- legislature ^apparently agreed with EdKor, Leader; the moat Evergreen Aye., Scotoh: Plains; Jef- enactment b^^this)legisia*ion:is'tho Ing wrvices; Mrs. J*n* McCoU* Supports New. School freyWDliani Man, son of Mr. andmy contention that the present reg- proper course to follow. ' \ V £ moot; vohmteer dtotifen for recipe all of my friends in, the valued :. JlMrs. William Mars, of 28 Glenwood *L,t files and menu plans. Onh dona for Pat Mimgue (or Councilman., Editor; Leader: ' < • sey tti Rd., Panwbod; *'Kenneth 'Harrison tions were raoeWodtran SL Paul'i During the past two years,.West- ers their than, men, Kirnmell, son of Mr. and Mrs. prlyn EpbeoW Churohwornen, Holy Trin- find httff reverted once •*moro *. •»e to one why we1 according'to Mary C: Ksnane, ;if.:. Kimmellof 528 Bradford Ave. tty Greek Orttwta Chureh, West- painty government. Taxes'hive again nearly 11 years ago^-il, but, in .County. 'Surrbjate,'These facts were Weld Service League, Mrs. .W. C.ifftordMed at an unprececterited • rate. munity. with to'^inert.-.pubMc"' schobi our n Unn ftiklMra. James McOAnmt Once again the area bordered by Ayst'em in toe area, Service on eon appearance by MIssvKjmane be-. ?w Marines are currently; under- owner with an iuvettonent going eight weeks of recruit troan- UNIROYAL WINTER PATROL MRS. R. Y; GAUUUCTTIII Weal Broad St. .and North Scotch' School Board of a VMM! t I tfore .the iNational Council erf Jew- *> .*"' worth.prttectfog. ; at' 'FarrU Island, S.G. -.after muniiyy faadhad br broughg t me dsh Women at WeatfiekJ's DISCOUNT PRICES 529Tremont Ave. Ave, Is being proposed'for a Which they will travel to Oamp'Le- me which is in direct conflict with, eiludBrtors( school admirusLna- In , let me P9W totw o•Erhanuel. Mias Kiartane is one of 10 r •. ft * : Juene, N.C. where the new Marine the. wlahes Uhe residents of thai bors,.school a«hile^/airi sta^ B<- prdine roqutanents for a good women who will, appear on local Frustrated '» • . - ficdrisjand tite h^h quality of Weat- '****** system; good teachers, andbaUots this year. She is seeking re- privates will receive extensive train-. ing in advanced ktfantry techneques, BROTHERS Editor, P«t Mmogue, a life-Jong, resident fteld sdwote' was _ weld. ;sun>arted the avoidance of, 0vercrowted j election on • the Republican will icpi-owiA um amtf .wUlv.«pt;.'be from every quarter. Since ttiiat time roonw. VOtor lalpproyal of the pro-after' a career ;in.iUnion County .Gov-1 including -aRplioatiwi and demon- It is Interesting to watch •• the t i th 0 ^r^**1 ^ all phases of-Marine tac- Sakt Chamber of Commence tries to olMid to keep us fetfpnned of .the we have had three sons aUeikUng posed new achool t confltmction U a apamning more than 30 resohrethe * parting problem'' wth MsiiM. He is school, with resu^s that have, been ' Pepper step towardd meetinti g ttheh n yean. Among the other* are.Fkr- the town Oouncfl. Ihey, I am sure and foard-worfcing. Let's .-put theee mostV gratifying. As a citizeri who requirenwnts. enoe Dwyier, seeking rejection as After. convpletroig this .phase of Chrydw are- experiencing- ttii ';*aroe irustn# totantK to uw >and elect a'man. who boa orMdsm;.to WILLIAM L. OALVERT Representative ;of the 12tti Congres- training, they will return home on tions many of us raw* Md io Irjrtng wtU truv reprewert the Fourth Ward lot Board- members, Super- 261 Artintfton Ave. aeon* DMrkt and (Marlon Dwyer, their.Mday "boot" leave before re- to promote action kv betas* of pea-of WwttieW, a kxaa , PrincipftlB, and-teachew. a candidate for Congress in the 13th turning 'to one 'of the many Marine NORTH AVE WESTFIELD JwU whkh the Town Ceup*' in «i the Ttnm Oounctt. j an eqwA, obligation,'to give I Ask* 2-Yr. Legi§lfltUfe District. installations in the United States for theft wiadom, wa* not U,-.:y.-; •V-1 :--'JW«.;D. my filU support in its Editor, Leader; Wm KBtttne rcvtwwl the evofa- technical or on (lie job training in 1020 .ri taU-iPMittc Job wrtgnment. • ' '- for con The fourttt questkn on moving

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COk4 • Fine BoheralAB afta-UM Wo Give Plaid Stampa ' Repaired • Recored • Replaced One of Union BRIdgt 6-0900 Imported N Kin Crystal Dlnl 2113-5407 County's Atost K. Chandeliers STATION RADIO TV 4O4 South Ave. B. WcilhM Moilerrt and others • Lamps ot Car Wiiahes LEHIGH OIL CO., INC. Distinction for RAYMOND E. WHEFLEP * SHOES AND APPLIANCES WESTFIELD WAXINO & of J»jr Oil Co. every purpoae FUKL OIL • Liirmre Seleatioi LATEST IN COLOR TV POL1UII1NQ . and OPTICIANS FORD BURNER of ShailPS ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORES AWNINGS, SHADES Call 233-4050 • Lamp Mounting ORTHOPEDlt WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL BarrUg Ford Ownen lor PL 4-*4M HfiWlrlMK—I • Prcicrlptlou Pill** SHOE PRESCRIPTIONS Over 3E Yeara Ntxt (o Union County "Road Dopt, Dtal 232-4223 COIOR TELEVISION rilled Br Authorized Westfield Window Shop 1216 South Ave., W. Woitflold RANKIN FUEL CO. 106 Central Ave. Weitfield Bet. 193? Headquarters rORD Sarvlnr the WeitReld Ar*» Plate sr »a CRISANTI Sales Service MAKERS O» FUBL OIL 232-4660 OIL BURNER Kourai Monday 1:00 A.M. to t P.I Orthopunlc Bpeclatlsl THUNDRRBIRD Bales and Bervfa* WILLIAMS LAMPS Dally: »;20 AM. to 1.10 P.I FAIBUA.NB I ALCON • CURTAINS, DRAPERIES Central Ave. (Opp, Qulmby St.) CHATTlN AWNINGS Dim tTft-»M» T«5 Ocatral Are. («ar OruV* Dial 233-5512 AD 2-3673 «M €«•«•••••! Ave. Craaf«ri Wistffitld 232-2151 110 Central Av* W«(f|«|« ELM ftADIO & TV, INC. 319 North Ave. E. Westfield Canvas & Aluminum — Storage GVSTttiMRH BNTRANCB ABfD Headquarters for Take Dawn & Re-han^ Servlcj* FREDAL PARKING IN REAR Canoplea Rented FUGMANN " • Tour one-Htop lamp headquarter* Whirlpool— Kitchen Aid — • Rtiflninhlng, rewiring aod repair Hamilton Cuatom-Made of any lamp • SHOES-ORTHOPEDIC "Wafihera & Dryers Venetian Blinds, Window Shade* DECORATORS OIL COMPANY WE REPLACE . » _ *' - _• LINDEMAN BUICK CO. Aluminum Comb, • Old lamp* reitored * i " - Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Estimates & Sample* • VlotoriAn globe* p&tntad to match BROKEN FRAMES RCA Color TV, Radios, Etc. INC. CURTAINS Always R«ddy td S»rV« You your base COBBLER SHOP M BIH St. Weatteli 232-3831 QUICK Authorised LINENS • BEDSPREAD! • Lamp shades repaired or MOOT If no answer, 756-2171 Specializing In BUICK and OPEL 206 North Ave. W. Weitfield ered SNOWDEN APPLIANCES Mads • Also can duplicate any other »hadt Salea & Service Sales and Service BLIP COVERS • DRAPE HI MS • lilffhtln? Fixtures — WUllamaburf • Washen ft Dryers r bronve and ewag: lights Orthopedic Shoes Parts — Repairs BalM * Berrlo* • We al*o Install • Dishwashers A Watohdbv Burner Berrlet • tArge etock of repinoemeat For Your Child • Vacuum Cleaners Dial 232-8533 • Do-lt-Tou»elf lamp parts •,Refrlfferatora & Freeieri QUALITY USED CARS ftaay budffat Paymvnt Pla» 23 Tears Experience BEAUTY SHOPS Elm & Qulmby St». Westfltld Opes evenings 6*9 *i Genuine Factory Parta AD 2-8484 r If In Doubt, Ask Your Physician* •32-0411 Did 232-5272 • LAUNDRIES 480 North Ave. R. ' WutflelA 481 Worth AT: W. WcatfleM 361 South Av». E. Wtitftold WHILE YOU Pete Vlgllantl, Prop, Dial 232-9030 RICHARD'S • DELICATESSENS IVORY LAUNDRY WAIT I VAN'S NEW WORLD OF BHACTT W> replace all typos of lentei, ta 329 Soulh Avt. W. W«*tfi«ld , fa • HEARING AIDS & DRY CLEANERS Just bring in the pUc« of fol APPLIANCE CO. REILLY Raior Cuttlaf LaunderIncfor Family (O0p: Railroad Station) broken -•i • *• Perionallied Permantnti wit* TOWNE •We •KRTICR — INSTALLATION r«e r HEARING In line linens OldsmobileCo. V RaBor Cut Foundatiom '' - •'BALES STARTS AT THI . A cotton ROBT. E. BRUNNER Authorised , Wlfflett and their proper DELICATESSEN •Same Day Oldimobile Servloe • KITCHEN AIH ' FREE OFF-STREET PARKING oa Reqnast WntleM n • • • + "The Open Door to Hospitality" • HAMILTON • . * . '- • - • • WHIRLPOOL ft Berrlc* : Call For Appolntmeat • Choice Cold Cuts -, 15% Ave. H. . AD Cash * Carry 232.0700 • Home made Salads Discount for COLONIAL And Many Others • Frozen Foods Laundry Dons 7 Hn.: • to •—Frl. • to I—ClOfltd HOB. S • Fancy Groceries by the Pound PROMPT SERVICE for Pick-tip and I SPORTS CENTER ; 100 BiM*r It. (Otr.lut "Sandwiches Put Up to Take Out" Call 232-5020 "Everything; for the Sportsman** Call 232-3726 NORRIS CHEVROLET Open Daily Including Sundays HmmHma AMi 16 Proiptct St. Weiffteld * PAINTS Complete Equipment Fort 117 E. Broad St. CLAIRE L. AHRENB LOUIS M. TOTTBN ,(opp. Fire House) • Qoif Call 232-8012 HARDWARE CO., INC • Flihlnt* Certified- Hearing Aid Audlblofclsti • Archery ARTISTS' SUPPLIES **MM - ...... i Satisfaction Guaranteed • Tennli 1122 South Ave. W. Weitfitld us c«tm SAMOSET LAUNDRY DATIi • Skiing 233-0939 Authorised , -Best by Tsst" • All Other Kporti Westfield BALES A SERVICfi • DRUG STORES Part AVe. RataleM SERVICE, INC. SKI RENTAIJ3 . 755-3327 LOUNDRY — DRY CLBANINQ Badminton A Tennis Racqueta Major and Minor Repairs "Drive-In •ATHITORS Restrung • Large Selection of Guns, Ammunition and Ltcanie* TIFFANY DftUGS Cash and Carry Used Cars and Trucks • HEATING , rAINTf Dial 233-8420 Op«B T Day* ft WNk Dial 233-0220 520 South AV». W. Vrom t B.B. to 1» p. CONTRACTORS • HARDWARB trul Aw, ••• Worth AT*. LAWN SERVICE e WAIXPAPBB (On the Circle) Wt»tfl#K •nadar* *»a Hoiidara • GLASS WeetfleM • KBTfl Art Supply FTM Pick-Up tad D«llT«rr LAWN-A-MAT • TOOLS RBNTW Qrumbaoher Artists' Material* Open lion, ft Fri. 'til i FJL SPORTS CENTER, INC WIG SALON nil Clements Bros. 233-0250 BruBh€B • Oils Canvas AUGUSTINU E • Complete Selection of Htrh Annual "Greenikeeper Core" 405 South Ave. W. O.W.Hall R.W.Hatf FaBhion Hairpieces A Accessorfea Program "Faithful aod SatitfaP- Individually: Matched and Custom DARBY'S DRUG STORE Inc. Dial 233-3462 r • i • tory Service In Westfl«M MOTORS Styled For You r We Provide Your Lawn.wltV h * h Heating Equipment .. for Over I* Years" :. • Reatylitig & Repairing Service Of Lawrt-A-Maglc Fertilizer n AUthorlMd All Hair Goods: By Our Own Styl- Phon«i ADomi 2-1191 Lawn-A-Maglc Grub Control Irutotltd Lawn-A-Maglc Seeds • Ski Rentals • Sea A Ski Clothing • AUTO BODY REPAIRS . Ing Department ¥ I Lawn-A^Magle Crab. Grass and CHJlTSUSp • Our Award Winning- Btylinr De- • Spalding* S*bolwear partment Will Clean, Set OryRcpalr 339 South Avt W Other Weed Controls i PAINTS «|| WALLPAPBBt PLFMOUTH Tour Hairpiece Regardless Ot FUEL OIL and Call 232-7080 • BrunBwick-Dalko Bowtln« Where Purchased HVTffMOR nRCdRATllBQ metit i.t Any time, any day, lncl. Sunday1 s Balet aid Service • Same Day Service . For Free Estimate flERVlCR AVAILABLK e Complete Needs for Oolf A Ten nit Styling By Miss Marj BURNER SERVICE • Racquets Restrun* on Premises - • Headquarters for "JEEP" FENCES • Complete v- 233-6505 - Call 232-2200 LAWN-A-MAT • Fishlns; A Hunting Licenses Xssuel Dial 233-1098 DBPARTBtttlVT, • ice Skates Sharpened • Pool TablM 55 ELM ST. WESTFIELD BARTELL'S 430 North Av«. E. W».rfl»ld Cranford-Weitfield 576 North Ave. E. Westfield i 333 W. Broad St. WettfieM Dial 233-2442 BODYART FARM & GARDEN SUPPLIES, INC. RANKIN FUEL CO. LIMOUSINE SERVICE Dial 232-1600 COLLISION SHOP tP Open Frl. evea'ill 9 PM, George W\ Kochera, Prop. WESTFIELD , Inc. BOOKS Sale* 8«rYlc* • Collision Experts Prompt, Dependable LASALLE-CADILLAC • Auto and Truck Reflnlphtii Authorised FUEL OIL DBMVKRT • Insurance Estimates lodge •ales ft 8»rTlo» THE TOWN BOOK STORE Call 17 PIANO TUNING TIRES LIVERY SERVICE r _ i J * • Body and Fender Repair* BOOKS FOR ALL • 24 Hour Towing Paperbacks Round • Cedar - LIMOUSINES - Gar wood Split Rail • Stockade All PIANO* Call 789-0330 DODOS e DAMT i Carte Scott's Lawn Care Products INSULATION Serving Weatfield & j WESTFIELD Water-Softenln* Salt » South Ave. DODGH Libra rp with Uniformed Chauf»U» GENERAL AD S-SUt Dial 388-1581-2 Cadillac Limousine* INSULATION PROBLEMS? Complets Reliable Flirtb Service m* •»•• it. w«tt«M 277 Central Av. Clark For All Occaslnnn Ariy«*heri T I R E SEVELLS Dial 232-0075 Call In or Out of the Strit* (R«ar Entraace from Towa Frequent and Direct I* HUDMAN to all SERVICE AUTO BODY CO. 425 North Ave. E. Wtttfleld Parkin* Lot) Alrporti — Piers — Terminal! Featuring th* Complete Body and Paint Shop FLOOR COVERINGS Line of Dial 232-1100 IXttftf General Tires AAA • ALA • M.CA, Road Aid • Front End Alignment . BRUNT & WERTH, Inc. North & Central Av«»., W«rf!»ld PIANO TONING • Wheel Balancing 24 Hour Towing SPRINGFIELD BOWLING • Brake Service Fender Repairs —'Painting t/o W. R. DolbLr * Co. Minor Repairs • Shocks i W«atherproofer« Since 1128 • Batteries Truck Painting* and Repairs IMPORTED MOTORS LINOLEUM — FORMICA Insulation A Siding Work LUMBER DITAOLIO Owned A Operated fey the Mannlnoe Foreign Car Service SINK ft COUNTER TOPI Dial K13-TT19 Authorized Dealer A Specialty IHal SHADES • VENETIAN BLIND! Croitway PI. & South Ave. W. Call 232-8887 • ALKA-nOMRO W«tfl«ld • RENAULT CLARK LANES — All Famoui Mak«fl — Coll 276-3474 J. S. IRVING COMPANY 320 Windsor Ave. Westfield • TRIUMFfl Mail in «• AddrftBi: LUMBER * MILLWOR K Of Bverr Descriptloi Salei — Service — Parti Dial 232-5951 251 E. lit Ave., Ros«ll« TEL OIL — OIL BITRNBM PIZZA AUTO REPAIRS We Specialise In Service or 741 Central Av.. HARDWARE - PATMTP BOB MILLER TIRE CO. Ail Domestic A Imported Cars ADasss B-14M BOWLING Dally from t to 9 Don't Cook TontN, Call For • INSURANCE AMERICAN WESTFIELD ATLANTIC, 376-8821 ••ack Bar • Cocktail Lonsv* Moa. * Frl. ETM 'til • P.Jt 50 Brunswick Automatic r * and INC. U.S. Hwy. No. 2? Springfield Finsettera ALFONSO'S PIZZERIA FOREIGN George Kanuck • Free Sitting Service For^ Bowline DAVIDSON & MARTIN CARS GENERAL MILLER Mothers ' 322-4801 COMMUNITY ATLANTIC AUTO • Free Daytime Bowling Iactroctlo* HYDE 4 ELLIS, Inc. INSUHORS MEATS Featuring Delldoue CCP REPAIRS PONTIACCADILLAC by Qualified Instructor* • COMPLETE INSTALLjiTlOU Repr««at*- CHAnOK PT^AN 381 -4700 tlvei for WHRBI, HALAIVOIIVO CORP. • Auto Plan PIZZA and HERO SANDWICHES BEAR WHRBt ALl • Mufflers • Springs 140 Central Av* HKtKR senvice • Brakes • Tunft-i:pa • Oleni. Fallt J&M "Where Servic11e COMPETENT In*. Go Pies Delivered To Your Door • Shocks # Fuel 1'umps Really Counts SHOCK ABSORBEIIt • Starters • Ignition BRIDAL SHOPS ALL NAME BRAND! • Hanofar SUPER MARKET Flpintf Hot Snow Trowing Authorized Ins. C». 232-4080 Direct Dealer LINOLEUM • VINTL « Worth An Complttt Quality Serving; the WeitfleU Area 24 Hour Towing • Ins. Co. of For Free Pick-Up and Delivery ; iuarantpert Used Curs • FORMICA WORK Food Mark** 316 Park Avt. Scotch Plaint • Complete Auto Body Repairs BRIDE'S SHOPPE Dial 232-2413 • Aluminum Storm Baaa • Maryland CMialtT IM. C*. 420 South Av«. W,( WtttffeM Sales: OF WESTFIELD Re-Olaaed — He^9ere«a«i • Ohio Cutaaltr Ini Co. e Prime Meat—Cuetom Cut Serv1«# North & Central Aves. Westfield St. G#or%*n AVP. nt XV. Milton A • Wnt American In*. Co. e Home Made Food Speclaltte# Dial 232-6700 • Fresh Fruits and Veg-etatiie* Bridals Call 232-7530 WHALEN'S GARAGE AUTO RADIATORS Service: 1006 Sooth A v». W. WMtfl«ld e Freeser Ordere \.J.H Ffnost A B«\«t Formals 1lil Re^-lnn Are., Rnhwny Cocktails 2320402 LIBERTY GLASS CO. Open Dally: 856 Mountain Av#. AN AD tl AM-9 PM — Sat. 'til 6 PM FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT PEARSALL & OF WESTFIELD Mountaintld* Auto Radiators SOUTH AVE. Great variety Beautiful Gowns MANKENBACH, INC. Sizes 3 to 50 Authorized Dealer Repaired • Itecorcfl • Replaced Claims ft National Accounts Dial 2:t;t-54<>7 TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. Bat llll IN Handled RAMBLER, INC. 103 LENOX AVE., WESTFIELD WHEEL, ALIGNMENT 404 South Ave, E, WeMfield (Cor. North Ave.) Full Line of MEATS-HOME and BALANCING SERVICB Authorized Tel.: 232-3065 ALL FORMS Fireplace Equipment OF FREEZERS Dial AD 3-0393 #AUTO DEALERS RAMBLER INSURANCI THIS SPACE AD 3-0394 Sales and Service THOMAS LINCOLN-MFRCURY, • Custom Work JOE'S MARKET 600 North Av«. East Wostftold INC Parts — Repairs Specializing in • Screens Made for All Types 233-4700 CUSTOM CUT MEATS USED CARS of Fireplaces WILL BRING HORTON'S Authorised • IS Utm ft- For Home Freezers COMET • TRIUMPH Open Fri. Eve to 6:30 P.M. Sales and PervicB 232-2456 Dial 232-1500 Pfaonei AD 2-WSOO 369 South Av* F W.itfi«ld 407 Sonta Are. W. Wertlell Ml Soatb Av*. W 125 Elm St. Westfield RESUL TS STORE • MOVING & STORAGE ROTCHFORD PONTIAC FISH MARKETS ~~ ONE OF THE BEST GOODWIN MOTOR Advert'we TIRE DEALS IN TOWN WESTFIELD Phone Today CORP. HENRY P. TOWNSEND BRAKES Good Will XJB&A Cftn FISH MARKET FRONT END ALIGNMENT STUDEBAKER • MERCEDES BENZ STORAGE SHOCK ABSORBERS 4X3 Wort* Joseph Cttanzaro, Prop. In This EXHAUST SYSTEMS HIILMAN • SUNBEAM Serving "Westfield Since 1S17 232-4407 WHEEL J Complete Line of MOVING A PACKfNG 232-1300 SW and SBA VGt §44 Space At* ±4444 THR (N.Jf.1 , OCTOBER U, I9M ir-lrlrclo mannml Job of aowinfi Tito Ui'k wlH iwiliiro liomlimHto antlclt's; iKMiio-bakotl KO«IS hy iliu (. nWc Iron* iHM'liablu ht-'iiclics of diffej^nt liclfiJila sui'-t) t»l>!o; ChnlHi.liwki onllcloaj n Tho attfotitvlk miptflndetttB fot 'National Fann Qtid dai-dcn Aasocln- will irwikis v'mvA euro on.sy fur i>u- boutlquo luWo; a country stano fon* tfcon, iiJaoii siitivtnvir Aastfotallwi tkTis of uny Ladles' Guild of the Ztori Ui- ^tbbl daw Jn fcfagreaB on L'hernn Church of CJurk will »|K>n«or lt-llfifhos nml IWIMOPVOS; nnd Providence Rd, i^ supervlso tlio yuiwi-t,' pu- Chiltlron's p p HiMii.s. Assontcd Minis mid eiviff^ ncHvHIos 4n a si>e- a Hnrvesl Fulr on Suturday I" Its siUe, ttl* A tittle out of the o was founded In 1IKJI and, until 10B2, will l>u sttown on llio hour, In .bile first piacM, 4l# p fclal vegetable end flowu* -plot on WHS known us Tho Children';* Coun- chutx'h building locaitid 'Ut Uw fork are die 50 trfiys^ily handicapped ihe Siospilal grounds. try Home. / of HnrWnn and Ouk Itidfie Hda. Inand there will be gainca wllfli prizes drildren who ere .tong-terau patients In adtfHitoh, the women vIsR the After establishing a^ l-nUinwaUono-l Olnrk. for Hie kiddles. ot children's SptKHataed Hwpitetf, hdarital eacfh Wednesday morning reputation an -a irehanHitatlon cen- We, And What in Wife winter for indoor domes In ter for youthful potto victims, it from tthe hospital witwtows, is a fltiM'ei' 'arfangtog and coiisage muk- gnidually 'broaduiwd Its' services to grcenboUse being built jiist lor titem. ing. include 'hlgh'ly-spccliaiMzed ir&almenl Tho otihrittt g 'The success of these progi-atas, of any lonig-lerm aihncnt in a child will -be cojnbltited both In leachirtg muscular cooitlin- *-^nd occasionally In adults. WbatiHW1.Ilife 17 by #) foot structure «tton to the ^lynJcaUy handlcap^d Today Its complete, fully a'ceredt- Is attached to a dadbk wimW* in tltildren (and also In providing a tcd medical and robaWliliaiion facR- the otfafibs room of tile hospital, arid satisfying break in their hospital 'R-iL's servo some 50 children suf(er- overlooks the spaclidus hospital routines, 'led us to expand the pro- ing from BhoumaM'c Fevor, Cercbnal 'grounds toward New Providence gram by building and equipping the Plsy, orlhnpL'dic conditions, ji-cddent GREAT Road. greenhouse," said Mrs, 'Edmund A. disabilities, and c-tlior loug-tciun iall- T'he GreenlboUse is bekig built by Staub of Summit, chairman of tlic meats. the New Jersey Division r Board and tKe Congreftilohai repreientatlVe. eandu&ed at the hospital for theample, a young mten confined to a cil, Sister Alice James, Librarian tit post three years by- tfte -Vtaifiur* wheelchair is well able to do the r • rioly Trinity High School, and Union tiounty Coordinator for (the organiza- NOTICE: or GENERAL :niiit |id*e of cbhdiictlii« Uhce-Df bontlrof the stnte Ih theYES •'•" NO the first annual aesslqn, be adopted? Third Ward; Fifth District — J«f instructed in cataloging procedures ft General Election for the electiongum of 1337,500,000.00 for public Shall the net entitled "An act The places. In.the several tUsLrluif firson School , of" persons to the various -offlcea ^utld.tn8*t their construction, recon- authorUinff the crea.tionrof debt of where the said Board! of Re«lstr\ Third Ward, Sixth District — Co- for ftlmstrApsan d mecortfc. A d*Ton- Hated below: > struction, development, extension, the State of New Jersey by the Isau- and El«ctlon will meet ar« at fol-Ittmbbli School lows: _^_ . . .Fourth Ward. First District—Mo sination -and practice session pre- The hdurs and dotes of Bald elec- Improvement n.nd equipment; pro- iinee of bonds of the State In the Kinley School tion ace. an follows: viding the ways and means to paysum of $12.5 million to provide First ward, First District—Roose- . . Fourth Ward. Bftcond District - sented by members of the EHiibetti OBNBkAL ELECTION DAY, No-the Interest of aald debt, and also money to spur construction anil re- velt Junior High School Seton Librairy GuiM of 'Holy TVtafity vetnber S, 1908, between the hours to pay and discharge the principal habilitation of housing; to enable First Ward, Second District — McKlnley School of 7 A.M. And 8 P.M. thereof; and providing: for the aub- auch houNlng to be occupied by Roosevelt Junior High School Fourth Ward, Third District—Sen- Grammar School foHowied, Mrs. Hen- niiti aiu NK m Xtti The fdllowlng is a lint of the offi- mlBaton of this act to the people at families of low and moderate In- First Ward, Third Dlstrlct-^-B«n- ldr High School a general election," be approved? Umln Franklin Schqo) ry Ozimek exhibited the tape record- ce* to be voted for at '• the said come; to provide the ways ami .First Ward; Fourth District—Mu- Fourth Ward, Fourth District — General Election: • PI>RMC 4UESTEON !NO. a means to pay the Interest of. said nicipal RulMfnv ., . . , Bfcnibr High School et- and Mrs. Edwartt Gardiner, the Elected* of a President and Vice NEW JERSEY TRANSPORTATION debt and also to pny and discharge ,First Ward. Fifth Dlstrlfct — Ben- 'Fourth Ward, Fifth District—Jef- overhead projector. Mrs. Eugene St. Preaidertb of the United State*. BOND ISSUE the principal thereof; nnd to pro-jamin Franklin School f^r«on School. A Merhber of the House of Rep- YES,... NO.... vide for the submlHNlon of thift act Flnt Ward, 11x111 Dlitrlot—Muni- The boundary lines of the dlffer- John demonstrated the Him strip resentatives from tho Twelfth Con- Shall the act entitled "An Actto the people at a general election," cipal Bulldlnat . ' nt districts ar« u« shown on theprojector and Mrs. Anthony Kanrid, DlHtrlct, authorizing the creation of a debt be approved? _8icond Ward. FlMt District — fdlldwihs map: One Sheriff. of the State of New Jersey by issu- Pl'lH.IC QUESTION NO. Grant School the motioft picture projector. Sev- One Surrogate. ance of bonds of the State In the TWO-YKAU LEGISLATU.^. Second Ward* 8«eohd Plstrtct — JOT C. VHEBLAND, eral vendors from the area atoo ex- One Register of Deeds and' Mort- sum of |C40,pOO,000.00 fov the.pur- ^CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Grant School Town Clerk e. pnstf fit IttiproVIng the public tranH- YES. . • * . NO. Second Ward, Third Dlutrlct — ibifted the newest dn atKJo-\wuol Three MStttb^r* bf of Shaii' tHP dmetidment df Article lD-24-2t Fees 1446.10 portaitbn «ysiem of the State, In- Washington School add equipment. Mrs.

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HI IIIIUNI Mobile Meals Rights Group to Raise Funds Focus v i Adiinl Menu of the Day For Day Care Center MobHe MuaJs of WesiWileJd, the non- A ctmtmujt "has been si>gnod by tho Youth'• Glvrs >u 'Damn, a nowly •proflt voluntary program of homo Small Computer: A Large Improvement Wcctfleld Area CommHtco (or Hu- formotf fforvico gi'oup of concerned dellvored meals, -will t»ko doMctous, Scientists til Perl.ii Am boy Guiicr- rector In l:hc 1-n.stiUMo of Dr. Pi'lbor tind Dr. Kirfelvam man Rights wMh Wie Oommunity young people tlioit is cooponaWnR IlcS'piUil Iwivo linkwl II snuiH com- Laboratory Medicine. IJ0U1 Joelors several monllis B InaUilIa- nounldiing dinners nnd suppers into Players of WestNeld to sponsor a with thti Human Rights organlzatibti puter to a sol (if uutntnnl'ic timi'Iy/* hold M.D. and Ph.D. degrees nnd lions in lango research *md medical 'the homes of tlie ill, elderly, dis- benefit perfomiance of "Baa^foot In' In several projects. Mm. Murray iny iiuicliinos find IKIVU wmi; up willi lo IVrlh Amboy wibhln the ecu-tors l>ut Hie computers (hey saw labled, and those olliors wlto ore un- ihe Part" at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Stoub aiKl Mvs. iMark Fine are of- u now kind of liuxpiUi) twrvice. Com- uisl four years nflur cjireur.H in were loo large n-ud too cosily fcr a able to obtain or prepare bdequate Nov. 7. Proceeds wi'H be given to the tickot sales in Mountain- puterized iUtlomul-iim in its Institute pathology and ir-csoareli in cAfocv community hospital. W'liat was meails for themselves. The follow- Westtfleld Day Oaro Center, which l 0/ Lulx>i ;;!ory Medicine is enabling areas. They recall that the unique needed wns a small co-mpuler with ing metal pleas are taken directly Is Ineligible for pert legation in the Tlie Neil Simon play, "Barefoot in Lho Perth Ambny to assist proji'cl lw>tjan uboitt two years Ulie Flexibility to handle the many firom tihe Mobile Meals menus, and United Fund iinco k has mot been in «he Park;1' comes to tUe Roosevelt physicians by providing n far grout- ativr they 'had instuvlled lihree au- and vurlod d-ata Prom tests doctors these meals will be atoLuafiy de- operation for a njll year. Junior (Htati School sta«e after brig or variety and number of tests for tomated r^etnical -analyzers and were requesting on t'heir patients. livered to clients' homes wtthln the Mrs, Alan Oijy and Mrs. Relph and succejtfftjl rune on Broadway tk'ir patients, The system, whlcii other now U\^tag equipment. Dr, Ppibor and Dr. Kirk-ham found next -week or sto. Recipes tar starred Jefferson of the Humcn Hi^hts and In the movies. It's a bubfctfntz was developed in Lho hospital's la- sucli a computer, a Spear CLAS-300, items are given below. The new n. V ixTfonmcd au- 1- group, co-ehfa-lnmen of the event, an- and nJb-ftlckling comedy tftwis de- boralory, brings to the community tomatically mo 'tin 20 different and hishi'Med It in the Perth Annhoy DINNER: Clam Ohawder; Lamb nounced til (Hit tickets arc cen nccuiU'piLfocd with actorizations and zany situations as LUNOH OR 0UPPBR; JelMod Tur- 9t. Specially priced student tickets long-snught by hea-.ifli nuMmritios. sliM had fo spend up to a third of L'his small computer. Just-right combination for a latlgh- Tlif ir.»La!::in u\ Ihu Pcilh Am- To do such tasks computers muB|t key Satfad; Hard Roll; Lemon Oake, may be purchased from members of filled evening in the theatre. t'lioir day calculating results and Waidonf Salad: Wasfli but do not peel boy hnspitnl links a .small computer, reports. r.roarainnied, UKI'I is, set up with the size of a household refrigerator, .cs of tfJootro-iTTasnetic instruc- iilvree (approximately) Delicious iap- "Simply knowing a blood count ples, diop, iand marimate i« lemon to automated analyzing machines. or a sugar level does not tions on magnetic tape wiiicit the The analyzers process blood and cojnputer follows in carrying oul juuee. Chop one-quainter pound cele- a test," Dr. Pribor explains. "Each ery.. Fold Onc-lialf package pre- oilier specimens and feed thu results test r?strlt must be compared with cc:np.ex No pro- BERSE BROTHERS by electric impulse directly to ttie grams twisted at line time this pro- pared Drtiam-Whip dnto one-quarter Y normal values to get the differences Drs. WUilUam K. Kirk hum and Hugo C. Pribor of 872 Winyah Avc, cup ballad dressing. Chop one-quar- computer. In the time it t'skes to t'lvat reveal disease conditions. Then, ject began. Dr. Pribor and Dr. Kirk- Service Station • H«rti Rent-A-Car blink an eye, the computer organizes ham furntejiod the medical guidance associate director and director nt Perth Amboy General Hospital's In- ter cup walnuts, Mix all ingredients •to be most useful -to the busy phy- stitute of Laboratory Medicine, operate computer linked to automatic and sarve t part of the served as consultant for a United cedures. It has enabled the function," Or. Puibor com- States Senate hearing on health care I lor tfiife aged, for the U.S..PUW1C •Health' Service, the National, Insti- tute of Health, and lor several uni- versitke. They have already begun to apply their experience ki computer tech- nology in research for future health benefits. Under a contract from the U.S. Public Health Service they are presently trying to automate the Papanicotou test in the hope that .machines can increase the use of thfe test and thereby decrease the IdcMence of a common fotm of can \ '" cer in women. Other research pro- Place Your Calender i " jects are all under way.

Old Guard Salutes If your car Is in bad shape, you can't buy a new one out of household money. You borrow and pay it off, right? That's what Eisenhower the New Jersey Bonds are all about Election Day •.. Borrowing The director of the Westfieid Old to build roads, colleges, state institutions, vocational school* Guard, Col. Sherman E. Wittard U.S.A. ((pet.)' iat the weekly meet- and to improve commuter railroads. ing >hekl in tine YMOA, plaid tribute Remember, the State Treasurer said publicly that paying off tha to the recent birthday of President Eisenhower. The colonel quoted Bonds will not require a personal income tax. But if we fail to from '"Ww Army And Navy Jour- okay the Bonds he said we'll be left with two choices: Do With- nal" high points an ri& room. !h"e Rev. tiofdorf den wtit s&e ©file1 tA $te te&s, THE (N.J.) MSADEll, TIlURfTOAY, OCTOBEH e4|-'1H» ., 'Dtmn Food, Jullu Sctinolclea\ Futimi "Tall Storf Ma&k 'ti Mime Play mid fJniy Ungor are tliu student Display Doftarecki I^OIHOUMI liy Merck Tho committee chflk'mcn af Wie Sculpttirfe .Taiitius D. IVfnliii of ^liol>cc, Cann- To Be Presented Nov 1 and 2 pliiy nee HIU«O props, Ellen Knr|iil- d« Ini.s IMJCJII niipolnlctl (lircctm* nf iwvi fltufe'o prow, Itobert Cutler; p Dortifli'clcl of 14(12 Fhx Trail iidmliilatruthin fof ihe ^lorok Sharp "Tall story," Urn fall ger offcins fkiy n $4,000 bi'lbo to logo \vt\nd pi'diw, Ocnlsc -Huololo; muite- & Dohniu I.nl«rimlloi^l DMHios of llio Wcsll-ldd fluhtor lilfiJi Mosk the game. Ho \R tempted to acccjjt u|), G'aylu 'HnrUnun; ticket clwih1- Mdurvliiihslde, lrtwil arMst, fa tvpre- aeritnd In (Htc Newark Museum exhi- Mei'df & Co,r the* ivliummcoulieut .Mime di*matks club, will bo tho money sJ-nco lie Ls lacking Lite mim, Jucquullno Swuet; costumes, ahd cliemlcnl Xinr- anjmuiicod lodwy. presented on iNbvehibfer i and 2hecesstwy fund's to marry wJ-ed June •Barbara Itoertloin; lightinij, Allan bition "Scooted Nfew .Jersey Art 1st, 8:3(i p.m. In too school audi- Ryder, 'played by Laurie Malcolm. iHocke-tl; scenecy, iDon 'Eastnilan. lfllMJ." AH V((rk In tnany meiHn were The Mufmils ptaft to move tb West- torium, Way finds n way to Devoid playing •Bob Itesnik Js the stajio man-ager. selected tb sltow efWifl'S of Uie nrtlats field In Novemt&r. for the pa'st WWMC years, Tickets are being sold by Mask 'n' }fi tftie game but keep the money: lie Vicc-pi-e3idcnt of the Mask 'n' Ml-. Mnhnn JblHcd Merck Iti 1947, lime members, or may be jWr-falls two exams. The resulting furor Mlmo club us Patly Pugh. Joannp Domaretol's sciil'titliro piece, and lias served In several clrdscd at ttte door. LJhvdlvBti everyone, cspeolnUy Pro- Ilubont is secretary und Pal Hlrsli "StiU'os," is forced slue! and chrome iol capacities 1ft the flrin's The comedy,, wrlilen by Howard fessor Solomon, acted by senior is tronsuror. finished and will be on dlsp-hiy for and inlchvatloncl dlvislhtis,H

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- 4' - The young people of Wesifleld and surround Ing communities make plari* for their annual Trick or Treat for UNICEF on Halloween. Left to right; LI. Torn C a talon; Mark Kabakow, .Temple EnunuE); Becky Thatcher, First Baptist' Church; Beth Re Hut h, Redeemer Lutheran Chtirch. Seated: [Janice tosta, St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church, Garwood; and Jeanne Teltelbourn, Weitfield * Presbyterian fchurch. Lt

Catalon encourages safety precautions during ihe collection lime on THdrsdtiy, Oct. 11. It Is suggested r * that collection hours be confined to afternoon or early evening hours unlesi accnnpanleil: by an qdult. _ Participating churches and organizations where container* and literature play be obtained are: WESTFIEL: BIHey Baptist, Pint Baptist, First Congregational, First Methodist, Holy Trinity Greek Ortho- i •"

dox, St. Luke A.M.E. ZIon, St. Paul's Episcopal, Presbyterian Church, Redeemer Lutheran, Holy Trinity Ss- Roman Catholic, Temple EinfcnuEl, Unitarian Fellowship, Wefttfleld Cfmrnurilty Center and YfttCA and YWCA; GARWOOD: St. Paul's United Church oi Christ, United Presbyterian and St. Anne^B~ Roman Catholic: CLARK: ZIon Lutheran fit. Agnes Romon, St. John the Apostle and Temple Beth Or; Mwmtaln- flde: Community Presbyterian, Union Chapel and Our Lady of Lotirdei; SCOTCH PLAINS: All Saints fepUcopal, Scotfdi PialBs Baptlit, Willow Grove Preibyterlan and St. Bartholomew the Apostle.

respesctively, .on Tuesday, Nov. 42; Tuesday, Dec. 10; aiid Tuesday, ^•ViQCC Overlook Offfcrs «0h thfe Job" War,. 11, again on an all-day % a.m. ib 2:30 p.m. tisdte. - . ^ . , . > Experience For Local Students These special seminars.hdve been Doctor, (Lawyer, Indian Chief? For through their high school guidance designed *o ©over all aspects of '>.• 'junior and senior high school stu- counselors. The first. session was each field from technician to physl dents who titink tiiey may be in- held yesterday. cian specialist, A panel discussion i terested in health careers, medicine A choice cf live departments Is with qualified experts, including m m arid nursing Overlook Hospital is offered to students interested in thephysici'ans, plus an informative film offering • tjnique chartoe to spend *n fields of nursing, physiotherapy, •and a question and (answer period actual orkhe-job, working day inpharmac>', occupational therapy, will be followed by a comprehensive rtbe hospital* and medical record librarian. •tour and demonstration session in Students from .WeatfieW High Three other special seminars have ihe depariment under discussion. School are being rtctipduled to spend been planned'for students interest- Sponsored by the Women's Aux- a 'HeaUh Career Day

1*1' mformaflofi Fashions lor faji and. winter wiH be featured at the: style show to be

• . staged by tfw Tamaqites School PTO at 8 p.m. tondigiht iri the school auditorium. Dereert ®nd bridge will *'• complete the evening's entertain- with Automatic Cool-Down for meiit. •• Clothes by Jane SmWh of Westfiold ••- v vM be motteietl fay Mrs. Joseph Gentle No-Heat, De-Wrinkle Air Fluff, and a

ftewkfos, Mrs. teonahl Nichols, ^- Want Miss Date Hojflacker, Miss Bartxara Woerz, Mi»s Diane Jankowski, Mrs. buzzer that tells you when the clothes are iff! CKartes Jackson, Mrs, Bernard Al- Food? exander and Mrs. A. J. Lerefigefr. tio WkfcbHYiWM HO iM«itoMB(hriMi VOUCH ONE LW Tr.p th^« .»n to f^, »Hr to cu.n... • •Mra, Warr^i victor will be the hOTT^, DIAL Tlit PMimC TVK tlOTMU MV mt« start twtteff, tp Mytftt SttMtmil i piano accompanist for the flatfhion PCWTCTLY SOFT AND FUJFFYI i pbrt^th •H.mil firiUH oh th* drum d man show. . Tfii» ntw 19i» dcnwl El#ctrte diy^, vrtth MrtomMie eaMntt t«* tef •Rtra-tonc food ht drops Ih to MO Mrs. John tt»kiey, general chair- ebntmt fwturts lhft« Milomatlc diy cydtt, an Air f*«r, ind •«« pwtteilofj; men wKI be dbistod by the MUowing Fluff Sttoctor, to fwlp you ''dutr plllOMrt, MMkMt, Thrtt Htrt Mtettorii. FuH- us. Hifri Hi kttowi Ml conTmittees: tteoontiaiB, Mrs. comloitm and drapw byfluffing tlw m without hMt • Width Door for O*y fetdlnf. Guthrie, chatrinan, Mm. Lawrence cookinj fit Ior a king. Weiss, Mrs. James SherdJl, Mrs, tmil VenM ahd Atrs. Arthur So .top In. You'll b# glod Pttyk; prises, ^trs. Btkhord New- MWI IMi OtMtML CUECTMC man; refreshments, Mrs. Henry HtAVy DUTY OPTftH wa» you didl Btauvett; card tables, Mrs. Paul Sul- ILICTHOmC KNaOH livan; tickets, Mrs. Row Heckrl and Actuany "fa«lt" tha motttur* In No*N#n FHlff SaMCtOf) you* clothta .,. »dju*t* drying Mrs. Po'-^k, co-cbaJrmen, Meedames •i Lmv-HMt Dtkata FaMi autonMttcalV. SolM State Controls John Nerres, William Stewart, Mit- portion; Automata Tlmlflgl chell Albert, Joseph Corie*, Comer program for no-gu«MWQrk drying. Stiacfcfett, James Robin sort, Jock wnomnDi DMCCT FACTORY SERVICE Durante, Robert Cooturo, Frank El- available for iht Hta of tb* •ppli»nc«. Ma* NM4IDC410C Mo«>IDIt20C by, Harry Jacobs, Allen Hovde, dto-Ottp»tchid Trucht, Factor* Train to1 Ex- Stewart Clark, Boberi Schneider, parts, Oanuina GC Fart* for on-iht-ipot ••rvlca. ratal! *riea—$5 addttlanai far celef Patrick Dia«if WtUittn Martin, NO DOWN PAYMINTI KASY TBRM8I Preskm ttmrtann, Hwmea Baker, Michael Serko, Jr. Norman Gauticr, Donald Lewis, Ilenry Lewis ft An- thony Greco, Automatic Blanket wtthttw purclMM Hanger Named of adrytr • •{. during Miami U Aide Octobor Appointment of WilBam S. Hang- and er, 33, formerly of WestfteW, >as an df Miami Uni- Nov#mb#r versity, Oxford, ONo, has been an- nounced toy Dr. tttftip R. Shrrver, Miami president. Mr. Hanger, w*» received Hhe connteted to bachelor

and pock your offico or tfanBW's duties wiH include te You May OrcWr th« Models Shown Through Us# Your l^ranchised G.t. Dealer. See Our Current Display, Prices and Termt. wwi dintftflg frf commencement ac- Howohold bok»nging« th*ieB in the iregiartirar's ofHce and activates aasooiiated fw*h Seteoti-ve 9 with SPEED , . . and Service, veteran's affairs, and stu- West field * Only G-E Dealer cdrofully sloro fhom in dent Soc&t Security feew^fe. As 'an undergraduate, air. Hanger our spacious voulfo. was rtMahairman ©ward Uio Airsoolifi/te 138 Residents Receive Tuition Mi) North Avu,, Kdwnrd V, Doyle of Union Officer In Amu dogivo, Tlw 'Oranford colfrtfo '11 Fll'Lli St., Waller T. Drybmnjh of fl in Ubennil IOIMA, enitfi- .'III Poplar PL. Miss Bmtomi A. lfid- physical and Idfo soloncos, Aid Grants at Union College wards »f 54 Trenton Ave., Dotuild To Visit Trinity and business wfanin^iiriBitimi fco- men H, Givtfoiro of n Colilego also of- Baiibnna A. (iuzeiwki of ir>!l Fo-re&L Raymond A. Krulwvsky, a mem- 1 liold area rcsitlenls jir<» among IUI4 (JTOVL» SL, Sluurt lloffmim of 151 lid., RidHird J. .Ini-ob of !W fers 'a imirslng proginom in ooopei - Harrow ltd,, Juhn H. Tonymwr of 921 •bor of tlie eoiinsoMiiK staff of Union VnUm €ounly re-MtU'iiis who h'nvu Mim Ave, south, JuflVey A. 1 atlon wlUh tho Sobwris of Nursing of College, Oi anfoird( will visit Holy trtitsotoud Uiilion aid 'grmits of $:i(W ('oolldge Si,, Dougtas ,1. Jloiinor ol oi 130 SoiLtih (Hen wood Kd., Barry Etizat>otJh vmd Perth yUnboy Gon- lor Uh(j frill si»inosl.w *al Union Col- M? Harding St., -Miss Munsfliia t\ Trinity High Schooil, WostT-ldd, on Hospitals, 1). M-nlpns of 1011 Madison Ave, Wodmt*sdfty at 11:15 ia,m, to nwet Jutfu, Omiford, uiuler \\w Tuition Aid lludsim of 351 Bntelitwood Avo., .J-atnc!* B. McDonald of (150 K'aymond PUm fimineucl by the Union County Gregory W, Isbredu of JO34 Sewurd with BenJws md Juirlota Jntorosted Mr. Krukovsky wild Union Ool- St., Ilogcr J. McDonald of 437 La 1 i > > | tn attendln ? the "Iiwo-y^wr coliloge lcgo sipecUuliizes in b:* ansd eiirlng its Board of I'VechrtMws and tJu> slnio. Ave., iirlc M. Jensen of 44a ISdgc- Grande Ave. AH Union Cminl.y residwil.s who wood Ave, Miss Laviniu M. Judge of tiho •flcacjemi'c disoliplincs." gmduatca w-iiUi advanced standing win admLssion to Union Colleges of 113 Marlboro St., Harold A. King Also, John -McGail or 122 Farley Mr, Krukovsky will outline Union to more 5 North Ave. Jeffrey L. Piittnott of 323 Park St, and work-study •progranns.. arid 85 percent of them have done Miss Elizabeth J. Wiilsh of 6G Beech tuition aid grants of $240 at Union Also, Itobant T. Madden of 5 as well or bettor academically at Ave., and Thomas J. Wompa of SI Union College/ -whloh 4s acoreduted Collage, Dr. Kenneth W. Iverscn, Gcncsec Tr,, John F. Mniinski ol Mary La. by tfhe MWle States AskwoHation of titeir four-year inaAitutlon 4hw tfhey acting president, reported. 2021 West Broad St., Richard E. and Secondo^ry SdhooJs, is did at Union College. Students from all of 'Union Coun- Mantihey of 750 Finst St., Miss June Mountainside—Miss Irene J. Fa- ty's 21 municipalities qualified this E. Markwoll of 3 Novlh Cottage PI., bian of 252 Pom brook Hd., Miss Her- semester for tuition -aid grants, "Dr. James B. McDonald of 650 Raymond la C. Gottwick of 357 Forest Hill iversLMi said. Tim largest delegation St., Hogor H. Medford of 2 Hiawatha Way, Allen J. Hanibachor of 1117 of M is from •Cr-anford, while Win- Dr., Thonvas Moffet of 1261 Prospect Mountain Ave., Robert C. Kapke of 5 Wcdtovor Ct., William B. Milter field has only 3 sLudcnLs benofitini; SL.( Homy R. Morley of 623 Clark from the program. St., Raymond W. Nevin of G42 Fair- Of 173 Locust Ave., Miss Linda V. Navy Day Display at Barrett & Crain The totals for other Union County Morra of 233 ApploLrce La,. William Field Cir., Kurt F. Newman of 106 In honor of Navy Day, Oct. 27,tail and scale and are of oast metal. and several pen end Ink sketches municipalities arc: Westfield, 76; A. Pfcank of 1543 Deer Path, Edwin Marion Ave, Miss -Bonnie S. Nonder Barrett & Grain, Inc., Realtors, have They come finished or rm»tice with her hitw- who will represc-nL New Jersey at biintl, thiirlrn. In tkHr ar Friedman introduced the sev- Itin llriii* Thr> h«%e A f the lOUt'h annual ses-sion of the eral friends and guests present. «nd llv** lit i'MtX Orchard T American Dental Association Oct. Henry Gilbert gave the secretary'*> liln«Un, Mr«, l^itmril in n lH-r ut Iflmlcn, Cn|'l AMN*II of WIIHI*1* IjiiwyrrM, Sht» wnn nilmltted to l*mirl, .Artlvr In «-i%lr it nil M'i'vl*'? In Uitrii^n fi»r pttMt ^n ll«»y * i* a u I N PHOTOSTATS ot ^ of Vi'otiH*rt \'i»tt-rH In nnrl 1114-mbrr of II.IMV. «f n, , Moro|it«iuilnt. Inter. . of

A nil VJI- SAME DAY SERVICE VOTE DEMOCRATIC TUESDAY, NOV. 5, Westfield Studios 1968, •«ftr«ft and Commercial Photographers Paid for tjy Steve Olll, famp f Avt-itiu* 121 CENTftM AVINUI ADAMS ?-O29f

Is this the most beautiful phone in the world? Cnly you can answer that question — for yourself. How much does it cost? Only pennies a day. And "" The Trimline* lelephone is, however, theonly phone there's no extra charge for color. If you want Touch- «Ver lo be selected for Ihe permanent design colleclion Tone service, the additional Touch-Tone charge covers inNew"York's Museum of Modern Art. all the phones on your tine. Jt is compact. You lift the handset, and ten Touch- To order in eiihcr w;i(l or table models, just call your Tone^ pushbuttons, which let you "diiil'1 iwice as f;^t, Telephone Business Oifice. light up and come to you. It is convenient. If you're Also available with standard dial in new compact i . i , i jn;iking more th:in cmc c..!l. don'i h;ing up. Ju^t pre^s design. EMtEII FDIC ihe JICW recoil but ion to get a Jjal tone. • " "" t .,.^r..'-p' ..— r. .E. _., .. r Sitice yc}\im tho Hflth grade txit Ikids Four-Front Program Featured Jamas Ncswwll, on the Junior raid It difficult to comp-roheiri in school, Seirinp lli-Y iiroKnuns (nm\ IUdmiYt However sho doea find %t »he is Wnsitius, 4M)tJi Jocii'UHl ni tJio WCHI- goUAng used to reading and titudy- fiold YMOA Relates Her Impressions of Westf ield tog 'and hopes to (master tlie English By YMCA . Rachel Hapopart, JO yew old ex- language before sho returns home. The youl.li nrognam of the West-! 'activities m:ir:i:.'d thu U.S. Air Fwcc Oul- dbange program sponsored by tho tea understood .their neighbors and These steps tire the In* llu-ir rwn c;Hib pro^r-iwn omd nc-l-ivi- Uiv-l Aw-aid. His wife, Un- Union of American Hebrew-Congre- preparing for (Jve time when .they Guides, -the Adventure? Guides, Lies. Lo;jdMii.vliiii> LivilmiiM is the tla, is Hie dmitfhkT of Mr. and Mrs. gations. Rachel is residing at tho can live -tagiother. Until this Carrier •foe Jur.-inr H-Y and the Senior Hi- of Ill-Y. The Ill-Y movement is Iho Cnl IlusKilnno of KliO SummU Avo. i3 broken, she feels, the defense of home of (Mr. and (Mrs, Edward Y. miiioiKil program ior high nn nlr- Lewis of 222 Twin Oaks Terr. Israeli lromcs of tlic in the Western Pacific, wil'l main field of study Is isoiertce. She tribe was organized by St. monikers on nights convenient to the distinctive service ribbon to U here for six months in exchange Rachel witt-1 be in WestfieiM until Louis in 1925. In 1935, the program the particular tribo. Prosu^Lly, Jun- mark his affiliation with tihe unit. With Beth BronsiUHi of Westfield December, and hopes that every- of 'tihe YMCA, omd is prosenitly (flic ior Hi-Y meotiings «ipe being hc-ld 'J'he division was oiled for excep- who Is now art the Leo Baeck one will be able io visit 'Israel youth -program in at the Wesibfield YMCA building on tionally meritorious service while School. Students

r Miss Riapoport spent the summer RACHEL RAPOPORT Fashion Show years tflie dad and his young son ._. . .. r w .-*- • -• - » • • i- w- *t . wr - - . -. -,-* -.' n"iiii • *-** ii» try « ^ in UAHC camp programs in War- "Flight into Fashion," a new con- have the opportunity do do a wide wick, New York omt KresgevSUe, First of alt 'Rachel Says "the school cept in fashion stows in thds area, variety of things together at the Penn. Where she Caught American is so Wgl!" She found k difficult will be staged by Lufthansa German time in the boy's life when his phy- children Israeli folk tenting land NOT A MINI-GIRL, Just an oversized seat. There's at firs* to adjust to the order of Air Lines at the ShiackiaroaKon sical and social development most lectured on life in -Israel. She (ar- loom for thli young woman and the boss, too, in this meals. In lasted, the main meal is Country Club, Scotch Plains, on Apr. need the masculine influence of the rived In Westfield -Aug. 16 andla chair, a showpiece at the office equipment fair held at noont&ne ti» foods 14. Deluxe hot and coW hors father, ...... now enrolled 'as a junior at ttoe West- are different. Because of extremely selection will be served, Also includ- recently In Ducsseldorf, Germany* There are presently over 50 tribes field High School. taxes to Israel, Rachel thinks ed witti tiie price of the ticket is the of Indian Guides in the Westfield RiacheJ says her main reason for living here te leas expensive than chance to win a vacation for two area. At the end of the third year in of the following storytellers: Mes- being here is "to Kve among Amer- Israel. . . to Holland tor three weeks. Tuavel Indian Guides, the tribe or indi- month dames Leonard Strota, Laurence ican youth where she dan team the There are many ainr»tarities, boo, arrangements will be made through Story Hour Opens dual members are inducted into Stssman, Alexander Goftdfmger, Jr., American way of life and explain she is quick to point out. Family Diners/Fugazy Travel agency of Adventure Guides at the Indian William Heller and Jacob Horowitz, the Israeli way erf life." She has a life seems to be much the same Wetttfield, 112 East Broad St. All ex- Story Hour at the Westfield Com Guide Spring campout. who were with the program last busy life having spoken at a Tem- with important emphasis in penses will be paid and the winner munky Center opened recently Adventure Guides is a program year. Joined by the following new ple Emanu-el social Hour and tiso of respect and values in the home will have the use of a car for the a party for more than 60 children designed for Fatter and Sons and readers: -Mesdames Phillip Jacobs, ut a little to scheduled to speak at the Sunday and for the family unit. TeenHage entire time and 1000 kilometers and their mothers. Mrs. Stanley Cor- is a continuation of Indian Guides. William Evans, John Schaff, Robert School at (he Temple, is WseMng social life seems to be similar with worth of gas '600 miles). win played her gufiter and sang with Each year in the life of a boy is a Israeli Anting to Temftfe youtti, parties, dances etc. Winer, Ed Harvtt, Sherman Valji, Designer clothes by such well the children joining her. step toward growing-up «nd thus In your life talking to ttie AZA fraternal ovgani- Attitudes ttvwbnfe school eeem to Zygmundt Gottlieb, Alan OLaman, known people as Christian Dior, Mrs. Albert SoMeifer, director of the change is gradual instead of xetlon and plans to spend an evening be a little different.

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40* *»i VfitMd* 44 ti# Page t THE WKflTFIEM) (N..T.) T,EAT>ER, TMJllSDAY. OCTOBER IOSfl GOP Ballot Security KNOW YOUR Il»n. Peter J. McDonoutfh III, 025 Legion Here Hosts Onkwood PI,, Plnlnflold IVain Named by Schoel LEGISLATORS Mon, Hugo M, Pfultz Jr., 118 Pros 750 Attend College Night Hlcluwxl Sctioel of WtaslfloW, Union Here Is a Hat ot senators, con grow St., Summit 07001 County Conclave County Uepubllwm CiialmuHi, today men, stale senators, aasemblyimm At 'Plains - Famvood HL S mmmmeed the iippoininiciit of John imd freeholders who represent the; W, KuepOr, of Clifton, ne-w- Pfelffcr of CVunfku on tho subjocl of l-iiutiictal aid play and is invaltaitolG 4to students for Him, Hurry V. OSIHHUC Jr 5 Dni't Infonmaliion through local Oilier members of tho commit- holder is (itturfed by R (Ropubllc;mi M to situtots tost Wcuincsdoy «nt Scotch •pro-sci-ecRtiig colleges. Tlvio Ja an post SOPVUT dTici'rs, has uunauncetl toe mimed were WnlUn1 Hatpin, or D (Democrat) following thy Indi- mouth Hd( Crunfoiil P>!»i!LvFaniwood High ficluol. Ulx nutoinatod device utilizing cards thai sliilL»-\vidi* stM'vico officers' con- Union County clenk; Wl'Mtam Lear, vidual's nnino. iton, Wultor E. Ulricli, 03 Colon!a (oik was part of tho annual College which 'Indt'oato a student's prdfer- finvncus will be conducted by the member ol the County Board of Blvd., Rflhwny Night program sponsored by tho oncea os to type of coHege, ma-Jor, lion. Arthur C. Fried, 623 Kens ing New Jersey AmcTic;iii Legion Bleotlons; John Leazza, municipal Panwood College Women's Club in cost and lodatlon, It lielps tiho IBUI- throughout Uhe State. clerk of Cianford; and James Caw- UNITED STATES SENATORS ton Dr., Westfield ^ooporatton with tlie high school dcn, 1128lion. William J. Ahern Jr., 214 S. fuithor considenat/lon. There are also Tho Union County Service Offi- Michigan Ave., KenUworth cers' ConforiMTco will Uiko place til On Election Day. there will be a Bryant St., Jlahway 07005, TU& film strips with accompanying rec- 2052 (home); 202 CA4-3121 (Wash- Han. Hugh Culdwell, 1233 MDffett 'Mr. 'Njertz said tttat the primary llu> Martin 'WnlHwg American Le- squad of over 50 attorneys to back- cortisldeiiaibion fw aid is iw longer ords on more than 30 colleges, plus ington office). Ave., Plalnflold bulletins, catalogs, guides and other gion Po^t 3 Home, 1003 North Ave. slop the volunteers pool watchers Hon. Chnrles S. Tracy, 259 Ogden tlio student's Academic or athletic at 7: p.m. Monday when the com- Hon. Harrison A. VNIIInms Jr. (D)> publications. iind cHinUenec-rs throughout Union Way, Hillside lUtlcs, but liLs financial need. He manders and post service officers 231 Elizabeth Ave., Westfield 07090, CoLUity. Hon. Jerome M. Epstein, 3 Argyl oxpLaincd .that there, are thiiec fornns Mrs. Wnren Riicker, club presWetnt, ol Lhu 23 Legion posts In Union 202 CA+3121 (Washington office), Ct., Scotch Plains of aid: grant assistance, loans and and Dr. Donald Slieldon, director of County will mod lo receive inslrue- Hon. Arthur Manner, 317 Plainfield jobs. Under those oatogonies, Mr. lilio Scotch Plfllns-Fanwood guidance licns on Hie proper methods of pro- Mortz icontlnued, finlaivcial aid is department, welcomed those in at- Open House Held UNITED STATES Ave., Berkeley Heights cedure in 'O'ssistiug velcrnns and flvailable for tflie qualified student tendance at the opening of the firet REPRESENTATIVES their dependents. from institutions ais well as the state poniod. Members of Mie National At Holy Trinity Mri, Florence Price Dwycr , 320 .Honor Stfciety wore stationed around This educational program Is under TOWN OF WESTFIELD iind fcdenal governments. Verona Ave., Elizabeth 0720B, EL the seliool to serve as guides. the direction of Tliad Cnidziejko, de- Parents and friends of students at 0382 (home); Suite 202, 40 Somer- Mayor Robert II. Mulreany, 736 Nor Tho speaker Outlined briefly how puntmonL service officer, who states Holy Ttfini'ty ElcmcnteM-y Scfoool set St.,, Plalnfleld 07060, 754-0686 gate apply for ipid Prtorn tliese sources, The evening's program was In that "today's veterans must be were imvited to "open house" by (office) 12th Dist. Councllmen id stressed >thc impoatamice of giv-charge of n committee headed by made aware of their entitlements the Principal Sister iMlehtoel Marie Congressmen may alio be reached Wardl ing an honest evaluation of the par-Airs. .Richard Bechtolt md Mils. and the Legion is marshalling all and flie faculty recently, when they at the Hoate Office Building, Hon. Archer D. Sargent, 177 N. s' >assets. Mr. Mertz advJs«d those John LuRocue, and assisted by seeking financial aid to obtain in- its resources to get the-story had the opportunity to inspect the Washington, D.C. 20515 Chestnut St. Mrs. CJcorge Brawn, Mro, James COMPAKIXG NATIONAL AND LOCAL CAMPAIGNS nt recent meet- across." Gnidziejko further points renovations -and improvements made formation from school guidance de- Ohdsfcmian, Mrs. John Eagle, Mrs. ing of Woslfield Area Young Republicans arc Rep. Florence P. Dwycr out that the new Pension and Com- Hon. Carl W. Petenuia, 310 Tuttle partments, and then through the Theodore EHas, Mrs, Stuart Faunjce, under the direction of the new pas- Pkwy. and Morris Kamler, Westfield Town Council member. Both Republi- pensation Law taking effect on tor, Monsgr. Charles B. Murphy. NEW JERSEY STATE SENATE college to which ithey apply. Mms. Arthur Ganss, Mrs. Jose|)b Guty, Mrs. Olorene Jones, Miis. cans seek reelection to their respective offices Tuesday, Nov. 5, January 1, 1969, wlvicji will be dis-These include wood panelling in the IJon. Frank X. McDermott, 312 The colleges represented included cussed in detail at the conference, Hon. Walter G. Ferry, 14 St. Paul those most frequently chosen by re-Richard Luster, Mrs. Alfred Reeser, principal's office, watMo-walU car- Massachusetts St., Westfield St. is complex and its complexity is peting in the two eighth grade class- cent local graduates, as well as Mrs. Michael Regan, ftlre. Warren meeting were Dr. L. Law, superin- Hon. Matthew J. Rlualdo, 142 Head- Hon. Jamei G. Skinner, 1020 Wych- Hicker ^nd Mrs. Howard Snow. further amplified by Che fact that rooms and sevefal corridors, com- ly Terr., Union Chose whose previous college night tendent of school and Dr. S.J. Cohen, "between 18 and 28 different rate plete refinisiiing of the gymnasium wood Rd. Columbus School Hon. NicfcoUi 8. LaCorfe, 56 Hill- WardS pediatrician in WeslfieM.' They dis- structures will ireplace the present floor' and lining according to the Betz began his career at Public cussed the need Cor the Ewan three-income categories. Veterans side Rd., Elizabeth Out. Robert G. Ferguson, 624 Carle- latest requirements for basketball, Service in 1037 after graduating Plans Schedule School. Robert 'Mayer'Jr'., principal, and widows receiving pension under and a new coat of paint from the ton Rd. Public Service 'introduced tho faculity and spoke the "old law" 'Will also be affected cellar to the roof. poo. John H. Merkl, 1015 Boulevard from Rutgftns University with a The Columbus School P.T.A. toas -a few words after which.the par- by raises in some limits. NEW JERSEY ASSEMBLY Ward 4 Promotes Betz degree ki electrical eneineertng. He announced 'the program for the ents visited their childrens class Hostesses were under the AiwrablymM-at-Large . Morris Kamler, 29 Faulkner Bertram Stewart, of Union, 'Union served in the Elizabeth area Cor coming year. rooms and learned -the curriculm Dion of the president of the Mothers ROB. Charles J. Irwin, 600 Sherwood Dr. John F. Betz, 802 Nancy Way, ©ack to School Night was 'held last for the coming year. Coffee and County service officer, will astist Guild, Mns. Wittiam A. Kingston, Pkwy., Mountainside Robert E. Savage, 663 Shadow- Many years apd wa» transferred Gnidziejko at the conference at the estfield, has been promoted from to the company's gen*** otffce* week. Mrs. Amos Webster, presi- ! cookies wore served aftor the visit and tlie guild vice-presideirt, Mre. Auerablymao from District 8-C lawn Dr. dent, conducted a business meeting. conference at 'Westfield. Louis Grote. general superintendent, of electric in Newark in 1965 m awbtent tfm- jby the P'.T.A. enal superintendent of

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^^ ^^^^g f^A£ M^^^^^iA^ AM^^ IM mourn,AIM AVI THE WESTFIEU) (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2-i, JM8 Wook, nddiVRRod itonlf U> -tllio qiuw- McCarthy Group Martin Completes Insurance Course Smith Addresses lion "How much should n of E Makes si»nd on roHom'oh?" Mr. , Steven M. M'ar#n, 751 Clark St. The Travelers UirougJi Frank IT. fi|>cakln({ -na in mwtf>er of a UIIXHS- New Assignments Taylor & Son, Inc., East Orange Research Conclave pimcl on "How Much for Uo- lias returned from Hartford, Conn, h diirom Columbia Cffssett ('from custodian to acting University and b an associate pro- head custodian at Edison Jr. High trkrla Barnett, $2.30. Mrs, Millicent Brody, Mrs, Dorothy fessor of history ttc Chitty end M»- Buttt Frost; Hi Lincoln. Mrs. &*. «he menitwnliJo of i •uw at h«He mt H Oxfunl H4.t ««itc* I'Ulaa, wltek thrr p , 17 students to Union West Fiekb chapter. SAR to M A resident of Westf ield, Arthur has been ffr»M Mr, «•« Mra. RMirrK. NatwlMm, Tliv Mlt mt thii nnttlplr llatnl y «*'•• arsBttotnl by- HH*k C Tat* al Pct«n»a-ltl»B;te County Vocational School at $241.20, members and to Gl KarcU Ulttt PIMIKB, Mcnbcn «t tho WntltM BuiH afl Htaltars. totai |4ri0D.4O; Route 25 (with Re- chadmwo «* the inomberatiip com atonal), 35 students to Union Coun- mittee, the honor of toaritag Aft Da unstinting in his support of the YMCA, of ty Catholic High School, $145.14, to-tkm in ttthd numben of new nura- tal $3,626.60; Route 26 nnalJy inducted recently, 'by is a director, the UJA, The United ton R^lonaf, Clark «t $108.26, total CKar^ P,' BM^/ p^ttent, wn $327.60; Rwrte 28 (with Cnanford), W41Ham J. Ketmell Jr., Wiiitan A one student to Willow School, Eliza- Scarian, Richtant U. Seejy, Elmer March of Dimes, Youth and Family beth, $684; Route 50 (with Nat H.L. Terry Jr., Guy R. Hooper. Chr- Platt, Clark), one student from eoce H. Winans, Bruce E. Bftkcr, Franklin to home, one way only, Morm J. Weela, Dougta* T. Counselling Service, Muhlenberg and Over $100. Sohwartzt Jan L. Woutcrc, Robert V. Soeviiy and E. Alton K. Jaoka- EXPERT look Hospitals and many other civic activi i,^ f IMIM Members of (he D^i and uwir es- June. Streleckl. director of meeting in the YiMCA wWch fea the New Jersey Division of Motor lured a talk on the early hfetory of Vehicles announced suspension un- New Jersey by Mfa» Vyim O«uub- der the state's prirtt system of theensp«*, vice-president of the OAR. license of Paul V. De Oonmt, 19, She was introduced by Ctewoce Compwt 349 Hedge Row, Mountainside, for Troxell, program ohBirmac, whose His dogged determination institute 40 days. committee served cider end dough- mrts »t its conduswn. John Stevmrt, president of the CAB, led the Hag sound business practices at the John E. Run salute and Robert Mumfbrd saw the Tim Getti art in * *" Kl I nells Hospital, in the face of great opposition from many quarters, forced an end to the THE slipshod methods of purchasing hospital TIME supplies. PLANT The savings, a direct result of his efforts UTCH as Freeholder, account in part for the fact that the hospital is the only department in the county that reduced its budget for 1968, despite an increase of 10,000 additional pa- Come while still tient days over the previous year. have large select Let assure continuation government by electing men who represent us honestly and efficiently men like Arthur Fried.

paid for by Mr. R. R. Barrett, Jr. Chairman — OLYMPIC-INSPIRED lash- 1100 SOUTH AVE., WI5TFIELD ioBS are appearing on the LOADS OF R M TO PARK FREE streets •* Mexico City, site Open Svndttyt ' Antkm 40 24717 *** 1m** Page 4 THE WPSTFIELD (N,J) HEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBRK 24, 1008 Library Adds Report from Investors' Service A View of the Olympics '68 by TOM THItAILKlLL First luuid observation of Hiesu A iwvr h-mta luus heon mldod vi 1 YMCA Staff MOIHIHT ciaxjmonlc's Irave loPt SCVOTO'1 Im- flu now tM{)imt:t)iislclo 'Public Li- pressions. Tlio utter beauty and brary, wliidi wns nut passible in the CMy-(Oct. 12) At cwnctly emotion of the ceremonies cuiinot be clomped (|u«ilws of Uio old library. 11 ix.m. Mexico City time, Uio war put Into words, Howovcr, the feeling 11 now has MiKidy's Investors Ser- of oiinnoM and Uio phiylng of tlio of brollKM'hood and peaco wus con- vice. The iiiHiiial volumes tire kept Afcxloun National AuUium marked tagious bc'lng gencnated by Uic ntli- tuni'onl by semiweekly Inilltfliiis and the beginning of Uie opening cere- letes. iivcJuc.lt* bnnks ami finance, Indus- monies of the XIX Olymplod in an- trials, public utilities, li-wnsporto- denft and modern and thoroughly W'ave upon wave of cheers greeted lidi), l)mi(I nnd stock survey. l>i>nuUIuil Mexico Olty. aH nations represented wliether it be the sevenM hundred In Uie dele- Many requests Ivavo boen made Following tradition, Greece the F for Ulils sorvloe. gatLons of the USA, Russia, Great mother country of tiie Olympics, led Briljfflin, Wast Germany, Mexico, ud group Public Service Shows com^osod of 7800 oili'btes, A plien- from Vietnam or UMJ one or two Czcchslovukia Film otnenal blettd of color, jx>mp and marching biiiskly roprescan-lng some cei^emony was created as the Mexi- of tlw smaller and newer muttons of can Army band—over 100 stmug— the world. It appeared Uhat If we A timely documentary film on Hieprovided Olympic marches in the invasion of Czechoslovakia is being could Hvo in the Olympic atmos- one-luvlf hour parade aix>und tftie phere daily, man's relations with Mayor Robert H. Mulreany di§playa, the Mobile Meals of WeetfJeld circulated among schools in Uroitin track before more than 80,000 fans •County by Public Service Electric nuHi would be truly peaceful and emblem as he met in his office with Mrs. Robert Y. Gorrett III, lef^ from Dlte four cornciis of the woi'ld. uniderstiaiHiing. and Gas Company, Following the asscn>b! and Mrs. Anjhony T. Testa, right, public re- The film, "Communism in ConAthlole- s in the imfield, Japan, host pne could not heQp but join the lations chairman, Mayor Mulreoiiy expressed his interest in thhi flict—The Death of a Dream," was of the 1964 Olympics, fonwafely pre- local citizens m Hioir rhyiiunlic ap-1 tiew community service-ond gave his betu wUiies for the tuccesi of produced by Screen News Digest, sonied ih-a Olympic Ifag to Mexico plause and cheers tor the wiliite clad the project, which wJU deliver meals to the doors of- Westfield cltlieiui wliicli lias been cited twice by thesupported by the rcOoose of itoou-athletes of Mexico. Everyone of the * • Fit'edoms Foundation for its "out-sands of baMoons sui'rounding the 80,000 individuals nan each step with Who are 111 or home bound. : standing contribution to a better un- infield. Sehortta Basilio as She caroled the derstanding of the American way torah around the track. Itfie 80,000 01 life." And then the highligt*t of the cer- emonies as Enrjguetja Busilio of rose as one and from one ttttoat The educational film series is pre-•Mexico appeared m the runway iame mighty cheers acompianlied by sented monthly fen schools in this bearing Llie Olympic torch and, aswaving of amis, tuaite and flogs as The Republican candidates greeted the early morning commuters at the Wcstfield train station yesterday area wiWiout charge by Public Ser- the first woman so honored, proud- Czechoslovakia i-eceived a standing morning. They were Mary C. Kanatie, surrogate, Joseph Purkin, registrar and Vincent Brinkcrhoff, can- vice. ly jogged (he final 400 meters of the ovaftion ae they paraded smortiy didate for sheriff. They were assisted by Carol Dodd, Veronica McGowan ar.d other members of the West- torch's trip from Greece's Mt, dym around the (rock. field Republican organization. Pictured lelt to right, are Miss Dodd, Miss McGowan, Mr. Brinkcrhoff, Mr. Commuters Share pic up the steps to tie stadium tip. The two and one-half bout cere- j Durkiu and Miss Kanane, and ignited the Olympic Flame. Sev- nony went flawlessly and was a per-1 In RR Survey eral thousand doves were then re- ebt testimony to the symbol of tKe . * The Department of Transporta- leased and President Gustavo Diaz lames that appears in hundreds oi tion went directly to 30,000 nailUpad prduz of Mexico proclaimed the ilaces throughout Mexico CHy-4he ridera Tuesday to find out haw1968 Olympics opened. wijiite ^ove of Peace! • •.•,:-.•••< schedules can be improved for fest- ••-.'! ••••'.> V — •* --"it* Tips from a Pro - 1 ef, more convenient service. • "• A department spokesman said a - »- r- * • , J • - onc-diay 3 urvey was conducted mm among all passengers traveling Wray Mundy toward Newark and New York on NATIONAL TRUCK DRIVER OF THE YEAR Ponn Central brains 'and Central •' Railroad of New Jersey shore ser- vice. The Port of New York Au- thority is cooperating with the De-

,- > partment and the railroads in the survey. • I r I I.FI -' Questionnaire cards were distri- irtl buted on train seats and at selected stations throughout the day. The cards are to be returned either by mail or to survey workers a t Bontempo Completes Newark or New York. •Data to be gathered includes trip AF Basic Training time .proferences, origin and destiny IMTVNt Scotch Plains—Airman Stephen J. aibion of tnaan tmip, methods of travel Bontempo, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jos- at iraeh end of ithc trip and frequen- eph A. iBontempo, 373 Vailoyscent cy of travel. Ave., has completed basic training The information will be used in at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been adjustments to timetables assigned to the Air Force Technical departmental planning. Tbto i»r«>|icrtr loentnl at (WT ftbarhaMiixtm Ilr. tf « arsnllatm Utruask the office a personnel specialist Airman. Bon- Mobile Meals of JfmttVY F. H»>loNi AMMIollltea* HMilt«r». tempo is a (l968 graduate of Union Catholic High School, Menu of the Day t A to Z Owner Mobile Meals of Westfield, the frame delivered meals, will lake de- LET THE PRINT IT To Attend Seminar licious, nourishing dinners and sup-

v:; :•:•:•*>/•:•;•: ••*•:-:.':<.•:••. Charles Todaro, whose A to Zpers into the homes of the ill, elder- Rental Center is located at 1184ly, disabled, and those others who Raritan Rd., Clark, plants to parti are unable >to obtain or prepare ade- cipaite in the Ffith Annual A to Zquate meals for themselves. The Rental Center Owners' Seminar and following meal plan is taken direct- Suppliers' Exposition. The four-day ly from *the MwWle Mcials menus, event begins Moncfeay, Nov. 4, inand will ..be actually ictelivered to the Pick-Congress Hotel, Chicago. It clients' homes during the'next week. concludes Thursday, Nov. 7. Recipes for sterred items are given The growing rental needs of thebelow. We are getting down customer will be emphasized in a DINNER: French Onion Soup; series of seminar workshops, panel Hani Slices with Asparagus and discussions, and 'at the exposition. Rarebit Sauce on Toast; Molded to the nitty-gritty. Hundreds of _ products will be disSalad- ; Apple Batter Pudding: played by suppliers,' including power LUNOH OR SUPPER: Fruit.Salad tool and party goods, • camping and Bow] (scoop Cottage Cheese wkh ^ The CHOICE is between reality and illusion. recreation equipment, lawn care .Pear, % Peach';' bunch of. G-fapets, The CHOICE is between candidates who are on the and floor care tools, and convales Banana Garnish); Danish Pastry cent equipment. with Nuts ballot, not between those who are not. r tThe expositionv,provides'an oppor- Ham .Slices With

3pn.si_of cheese sauce over The* awnors-iwiU take, an active sandyi?ich!f Garnish with sliced olive. The CHOICE for. President of jhe, United* States is:only '•Rarobiit Sauce: 'Melt two table- among HUMPHREY an°d NIXON an°d'V/XUAtE] .spoons • margarine. Add two table- spoons flour and stir until smooth.. The CHOICE for"-Vice President of'the United/States is •>cii&tomcrs;,rainiginii:frb'm 'pa'i'ty plan- Scald one cup milk and *'••-)! We are' aettind -down to the nitty-gritty. -The' lime is jects around bhe house. quarter teaspoon sait and a dash of short: ' " '. pepper. Coc-k until thd'ck and smooth. Add one-quaiter pound grated Amer- The CHO!CE':be>w'eeh the realities is urgent. can cheeze and stir until melted. •,' . .\-. ..:.-,, * * -'' ••'.:.', • .

: • \ ..•"'•• '. •'• - '•"--.'- . *- ' : ' Will make enough to cover six sand- The'' CHOICE is:cl.ed.r/.Start working now and vote for MY wiches. •'' "•HUMPHREY'and" MUSKIEJ 5TAI-CDS FOR .' Apple Batter Pudding: Peel and '. •• Paid !"<•' I'.v f'ii izfis* for Humphrey-Muskle slice enough apples to make four James J. Davidson, Clt«inn;ui, :iT Kim St., WeBtfleld, N. J. cupg. 'Mix apples wMh one-half cup sugar, one-eighth teaspoon and otie-qu-ainter teaspoon nutmeg. Place iin a well-greased baking dish. Bea«t two 'tableswoms shortening vVMfh one-balf cup sugar until creamy. Your next car can htvt • Add one beaten egg and oroeThiaif teaspoon vanill'a. Beat thoroughly. Instead of jut! • body botted Si-ft togettier one cup flour, two Your next c«r can have a cockpit OCLIVEW teaspoons baki-ng powder, and one- Instead of just a seat and a dashboard. quarter teaspoon sailt. Add alier- Your next car can be any one 6f 15 new Chryslers for nsately with one-half cup milk to 96ft shortening mixture. Beat well be- tween each addition. Pour over ap- ples and bake in moderate oven And where to find it: 350 degrees about one hour. Serve hot wuth milk, cut into squares. Will serve six amply.

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ORACE OHT1IOUUX WilXOH OKOVK PHENUYTKKIAN CJIUKOII CUUKCH Dr. Cosby Leader Sermon of $(ie Week 1100 iIOLtltvMron Lhc scripUiral for Panthers don't exist end firemen, poUcetj^n, art^t teachersnever strike. Of Saturday: 7 p.m.., Senior hfcgh so- bofilnnin-g this wock, meeting t>n va- grade at Jl; 12 noon, congregational invited lo .pw^iale «i thus pro- Iimidol-S . 3 p.m., Wom- response of laymen to the cull of Lhare wLth tho ip.u.outs ^ ^ and Holyday Maww-fl, 7, f, 10 God in tins generation. U . - I road Cttnjtort Ross^r'a "Tlie ProaWoncy" *NB swinfher and, I have Uev William K- Cfltoer, op the sub- en's Assoc. service day — sewing hw s wno wwl(|nk ct 0 ottend flt the annoying h'oWt cjf reading i^oud poftftges from the boots I'm reading. ject, "K<-«f> RtiHgloo Off tine Ohuroh TEMPLE KMANUEL ond nursing 'home workshop; 8 p.m., Upon thre conclusion of the second 7: p.m. Sunday evening. so, 7;U, 75fi K, Rr«ad Si. 1 One of the presidents covered wad Te*l# Roosevelt. A cousin gf (mine Page." Music under the direction "What Is Christianity?' —A discus- World War and his release from set- ~ ,, ., J 1 l reced11 tllls said, "Wouldn't it be great if we coU!^ go bajrt U> topse «rn*»"; a senti- Ppy*aa--4ur of Mrs, Donald C, Bleefce, director; WestHflli sion series of Christian faith and vice, Dr. Cosby was searching for ' ^ Friday: 8:15 p.m., Sabbath eve- ment I suspect many of us fr«Bve. ftien I read spmihUig T.ft. seJd, "the 9; 15 a.m., church school glasses for life. anopportimvtytoexpivss-aOhmsltankf^nf0 only mistake we can, make is not to niave' • erf wtiich bhrau^i grade G; 10 u.m., ning services. New member Sab- Olmpel Oho ! ^ Tuesday: 9:30 a.m., morning experience -as demanding and excit- oomoom lyUn1lyU!n b&lween 6 a d 6 is to siiy that it is. <|if ficult ' nee. put it i§ ba'Uh. Rabbi Kroloff will speak on : 10:30 a adult Bible ing as the day in which we live. Ar J"J" ? " humlan to look back, even t our 6 p,m., BYF pprente' "Why Reform Judaism was Born." , trip Junior High Fellowship; Beaior High Saturday: 10:30 a.m., Sabbath mission. ihlm to fulfill similar goals and out of fellowship. morning services. B'not Mitvah of 1 ' We CM^ look h^k r^ul^y ^ are^ j^ Wednesday; 7:15 p.m., youth pray- 4Ws experience the Church of fche 3JuUl ^nana of of remefnhpaiKe, we i*YS a history. Monday; I p.m., Senior Ilirt cab- Holly Wendy Gunman, daughter of wftpftt*birth is the er; 7:30 p.m., adult prayer; 8:15 'Saviour was born. This church in brijjht^t hour ma* Sherman, 838 Wendy Joy Lewis, daughter of Mr. classrooms. "deatdt h oo (bbe crossto torou r •aflwa{Uop, |n CATHOLIC CHURCH OF Maniple of Christian oommitmoni and PI.; 8 p.m., Ohrisbten Educa-1 aad Mrs, Milton R. Lewis. . THE COMMVN1?Y 'Christian fienvke. It fe Uwwou^U Abve isapniflnatn for youth 900,mtlHoii ChridUai», patter round pur THE HOLY TRINITV who are mterostec lion personnel committee. Sunday: 10 a.m., Men's Club PRESBYTERIAN CWRCB acumentoal and represoalifltives oi * -m teaming.ho w drink M remembrance (if him., : Bi. Rev. Msgr. Charles B. Murphjr Tuesday:' Senior Citizens' trip to bowling; 3 to & p.m.. Junior Youth : BL^, Putor tokighout the country aod w1»t we W«(erkw ViDege. group. < aU deflomimitiotts iiave tamed erf Wednesday: 8 p.m., communica- Tuesday: Oonversatiqn Hebrew ...... *• T to dt for guidance. ' secular wartW can unoJerstand and class, 8:15 p.m. Mlttibtrr „. _^ . , , ... .appreciate. It is based on the prin- Rev. Salralore J.' Tafttamil Wednesday: 10 a.m., Sisterhood The r^troat -begins w*th supper on , ^ „, ^ loihera tor ST. PAUL'S Kl'lSCOPAi* CHURCH Thursday: 8 p.m., session meeting. , „ ci p]os rf nainv Her!, Johm E. Bibl« cia»s in .Temple, library; 7:15 1 and continues through the group dynamics, leiarning by doing, Saturday: 8 p.m., '-Halloween laftonnoo' n oi Nov. 2 Regbtira'tioii I °^' p.m., Confirmation class. square dance. ' • iresearch and experi- CONVENT: JM TrinHy 1*1 . * may be ^ade by calling the First mentoUon'. ^ CAL * AEY. LUTHEB AN Sunday: 9:30-10:30 a.m., church Baptist office. 9 CHURCH (LCA) whop], grades S-ft;.11 ja.Hl., IWffjUnig wprship, sermon: The Teacher and Along with Dr^.,Cosby, Dr. Robert fit, cnuktd the Student. 'Ctourch school, cradle ni Ihe church staff and lay to? It would be safer ttot to stir Friday: 6:0 p.m., Janiw Episcopal men Kabhemne CampbeU and Esther next Lord? Here is fee huffing* to AoU 1:«: >(So «4Mn they had come roll, nursery, kindergarten, grades 1C Young Churchmen. . The RCT. Vwrtd J. 1-4; 6 p.m., supper for grades 6-12, Dorsey will participate in the crea- Topi togettier, ttiey arited'bin, Ldrd, vrifl yi«i «A' 4Mi ttn« t+*m H*» Kteg- IN WBtTFIBtO Sunday: Twentieth after Trinity, tive dialogue of th& program. dom to Urael?" In other woncb, »r« )wi gbiaf to Mi tfabp in onkr . 1W 7:45 a.m., Holy- communten; 8;45 as they were -Arid of course Mm we M, -very «4«t4y is tl» QM e a.Tn. and 10 a.m., Holy communion For Fellowship Dr. fre«eHck B. Chrtotlu Tuesday: 8 p.m., Junior High days. >Vhen Israel ftiatt ks ind^ienidence « a mMpo oeaturtei brfow, apd sermon; 11:30 a.m., momkijg j with Pastor Huff in the library, meeting. in 'Newark" is the affairs were almost in continual onmiMen, lottttm*, power etrugvlee* Rictutrd L. Srotlh prayer and sermon; 7 p.m., Ninth Friday: 3:45 and 7 p.m., first and •title of a talk to be given by Mrs. Rev, Janitf D. Cele Wednesday: 8 p.m., primary and Bethel Women's war, rebellion, and ^bmMt^n$ '^e».; t^ow' )h»pd it k to iMep our wiitful gnade fellowship and Senior Epiaco- second year confirmation classes; intermediate class meetings. Pat Barrett to the Unitamn Fellow- to honwt tuwice, . ''- •• ••••,.• •'•.:•- pat Young Churchmen. 8 pip., Pastor Huff will lead a dts- ship of Weisttteld Sunday. Mrs. Bar- Rev, Ae« L. Monday: St. Simop and St. Jude, c^ssloa in the library on the book Thursday: 9:30 a.m., intercessory Jesus »aid to«heni,it It Mk (or you to know fee tin** ot wm- prayer; 8 p.m., deacons' meeting. Pay Sunday I-Vefit, fonrncr head teaohor an the BOW which ine Father has fixed >y h^ own authority. But you stall re Suaday: 9 and 10:45 a.m., church Apostles, 7 a.m. "and 9:30 a.m., Holy "prayer in the Secular City" by •Morton Street School Head Start when- ihe HP& SRJrtt \m cqme Uf«l you: And you tfiaH sohool; worship services. Dr. Chris- communion; 10 am. ©cdeswsticftl I Djoug^s Rhymes. cehe ill", l The lannual Women's Day of the program and currently serving on be my nvKnesees inJeruBfrtemlend in Judea and in Salnarto and to tlan vlll preach on tne topic "New embroidery ctese. Saturday: 6 p.m., Senior Teens' OKEEK OKTHO0OX CHURCH Bethel Baptist Church will be held the board of the Children's Aid and the End of (he Eaiih," (Acts l:7-«). "•: ''.:.''''•''•'".' for Mission." Tuesday: 8 p.m., al V W\W^ •' IIP ; 0:30 and 11 a.m., wor^iip ser- admit mere are more WlM p • p.m., MM-w** Bi vice* io the wnptuaty. tk OUrk pctaice and Tuesday: 7:4ft p.m., At Aietm; C p.m., Al AAoa; * pm., Ai Anon W- Hunt, BBDior miatetir, will of wWc> to 4 p.m., pre4xapt|«p meet- man is aiafi, Family group. Wednesday: 4:3ft p.m., conflima- poona; 7;30 p.m., so- "It is nst fcn* you to mettina, Social Hall. haa set by Wt auttwrtUr, Nurwry l*ciiitie» avftitaUe at all Uon claaa; 5:30 p.m., Junior High cv«ryome welcome. Fellowship. 7:30 p.m., Tile Fialher- Spirit ha» am up** ywu • • • ir#an, Room 200; ft p.m., education Feliow«lWp m «f Oad. Ivart had DO ultimate value, nor Samaria, nor Rome, Ii|». Repe*Yt at aor Any aaUea ilheo or ao*. AN wttiwm. have lunctloi* M their (unctioAal as you fan mitiler; prove Hsm prove true. vatea IKS la Hit extent to which they «m*>ox^ kt thssr pofilka&l aod snoial CNMIflAM The second tWpg tc nptkt ' refused to restossj struciMret 4te etejniat Kiii*fcm of God; toward wfafch history drWee by «ADK> ho Jrioisictm lor Ofld's PWB power. TMI No monwot in hfcrtory, no human struoUwas in history hut par- If EAKS TO YOU fart tea, So es isatars tie past would be to presume a fjaishanl, namely, that tkt manwnt restertd was perfect Some mam it! a«4 MM struc- Great Way To Wash tures have move perfection ttwi oth«rs as when the Apostles stood he- ai pwro ffltUti. fiMtt an un- lore Itie court that Jotted them and ordered them to stop teaching Christ •olfkh lovo dUfrotvet H»o di*- and ftey replied: "We must obey God rattier nan Man." (Acts 6:29)— 4s wtwo Thstnas Jetfersea penned the Declaration oi Independence — ftOfal in robtiornlitft wfth ofh- As when Lincoin, «akins his cabinet for a vote on the rbghtness of >s*u- on btcouit it eliminate* issj MM iknaocipation Pti'an and getti>ng a unammous "Nay," tetf-contofool vtowt, lit ton repiiad: "Hie «y«s have il." — As when a young man first awakens Iwndoy, Octobor 27, to DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME 4he love of a young woman. TMs h atrefcher i'eason we have diffrcitfty keeping Che recoHlection "THE PRAYER THAT 554 WMtfold Av«. • AD 3-0255 in honest balance, because instinctively we remove -from tihe hours we B *erisb ^11 lihiat is broken, soii&d, and u-gly. We would net really restore HEALS BROKEN A wno»»( Hoiw of tiomoWii olwiotohoro, complotory mo^orn air «f th« cl#on«t, ^ifct wf Wve in every new experience of the glow of Hfe is a pre-taste WWA-lSfOKc.-1:15AM WVNJ - *W Kc. - 9:45 A st wo»h in town! thiof % the horcfett work of the Kingdom erf Go0 toward which history morves by the power of God. 6-4)333 Ohffettyns are ncl enthratted by the past but nourished by it; eouipf>ed hav« fo do on wathdoy ... if you let us by its great evenjts: God's dekivemnce ait th« Red Sea and the empty 4h« family wath. tomfc of Easter — equipped t>y these to face today and tomorrow and iomarrow with boM corrfMenice. History faces us not backyard but for- ward, as in Che Old Testament, the Jews 'look forward to Messiah, as SAME DAY SttVICE ON (AUHDRV AMD in the New Testament bhe Christians look forward to the K-iwgdom of DRY CLEANING UPON tEQUESt God. We Christians are not here to worship history but to make history as partbcdpiants in ihe history making process, coraferitoutoTs to it, actors in WESTFIELD STORES IVORY DRY CLEANERS it. ( Challenged by the Lord of History to face the open Mure, not with ANDLAUNMMRS answers U& vtitto a*ii 6he i«ow« needed accoro^ng- to hxs profnise. OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS TIL mm, Imp

I Page 0 THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEAimit, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1M8 Senior High School Eleven Shuts Out Scotch Plains 13 J V Soccer Team Locals Favored Over Rahway Tie One, Win One Saturday in Away Game By ROGER BELL By GARY PALMER back a punt return tor the Indians' The WcsUiold varsity football lone tally. Jeff Stewart, the WestWold High team clipped and Sloshed Ws wny Green's odvcraary, Blue Devil goalie, recorded his fouifh shutout of to a 13-0 wlm over arah-nlval Scotch Byrne, added an interception- to his the season as the JV Devils downed Plains Saturday. It was ithe Hia'Mtera' statistics tot Saftwvtay as did sopho- Hoselle OafohoI'lc 2-0. The bocters al- rirst Wcitohunfi ConXemnce toss after more Lee Waring. It was the sec- so bailed Johnson Regional to a nn -lfl-14 opening victory over Ber- ond of the senson for the rugged. 1-1 Lie, last week, bringing their rec- keley Heights. It wa'S 'WestfJeild's ord to 5-0-3. scco:id •s'liU'loiiit triumph, Byrne averaged fdve yards per Tomorrow tiic Devils will face Holili B-lue DeV'il touchdowns were carry, bringing his season overage Phigry. In the team's last contest scored on Puul Byd'nc Tuns. Tlie to 6.1. His 40 yards rusMng brought \\l!i them they battled to a 0-0 tie. fii'St, a one-yard plunge, followed a 'his ground gaining total to 248 yards. Johnson tied the Devils in the final 17-yaird ground 'assault early in the Tlie defense, which has been do- minutes of play. Wostfileld liad led first period. The drive came the first ing an excellent job Ms year, re- the ontire game with a single ffonl. time WesWeeld conitrolle'd the boll corded its second shutout. Over four ,ViLh five nuinuLes \e'X, Regions 1 Byrne's second score capped a contests it has allowed' four touch- drove dewn field and tied it up. 75-yard fourth period drive which downs, one exfcra point, and a field included a 31-yand Pat McGafoe-John goal for a 7.2 (average per game. In the boaters' congest against Ro- The offense has to Hied 10 touch- selie Catholic, Je*ff Kaujfrma-n headed A'ckonson pass. TJie speedy haMl>ack took a double reverse handoff, cut downs and sophomore Don Knob- the ball into the nots for tihe Devils' lock has kicked four extra points t'irst sc&re. The second and third to his left, and sped 17 yards down the sideline for the six-podnter, and a field goal. This averages out quarters saw little action as West- —Photo by Hill HcnaUy to 16.8 points per game. Byrne leads field dominated on offense but failed This Saturday, line Devils, 'in an AND AWAY HE GOES — Bruce Otzmann of West field High's Blue away contest, fa'ce a 2-2 Kahway the team with four six painters while to score. Mel Thome hit his eighth Devils, breaks away from Scotch Plains' tacklers for yardage In the Jeiftf Davies has 4hree, Bruce Otz- loal of the year in tihe last quarter, squad which lost its last game 20-6 locate' 13-0 win Saturday. to Cranford, Which was tirounced ••l- mann, 2, and Rick IWel, 1. jiving the Devils their final 2-0 Scotch Plains 0 0 0 0— 0 margin. 0 by WesMeld three weeks ego. Rahway will be led by ace speed- Westfield 7 0 0 6-13 ster Cordetl Green and Joel Davion W—Byrne 1 run (Knoblock kick) NOTHING NEW — Edward T. Down is shown above receiving the Club Championship Trophy at the annual Harriers Win Two for 10-2 Record as tailbacks. Last week Green ran W—Byrne 17 run (kick failed) Trophy Dinner Dance at Echo Lake Country Club Saturday Presenting the trophy is John A. Reid, trophy Roosevelt Eleven chairman as Everson F. Pears all, dub president, looks on approvingly. Down first won the award in 1935 By DAVID BALZEK McQuade, Pedrotty and Calvert cap- tured tiie first four slots. and this presentation is the 12th time for him in the last 33 years. Westfield High harriers ran to a Leading Teams Upset in Boys Opens Season 10-2 record last week when they de- Tuesday the harriers will host feated Rahway 19-39 and North Ber- Scotch Plains and Berkeley Heights By BOB MANSELL gen 19-38. The Blue Devils also at Tamaques Park. Tfois meet Football League's Weekend Games Booters Tie Pingry, Defeat Cranf ord RJHS Booters placed third in the Hudson County should prove to be the toughest one The Roosevelt Ninth Grade foot- to be held at Tamaques. Westfield ball team opened Ms season 'against CYO Invitational Saturday. ) the Bears on Sunday. The other Sen- By CURT WAY fine game in goal. is expected to win, however, and will The ending of two gtreaks high- Win Two More a tough Plain-field (Maxson) team. At the Hudson County meet West- be running the entire varsity group. lighted last weekend's action in the ior League game has the Browns In the last three periods of the Both teams played a fine ball game, After tying Pingry 1-1, the West- By ERIC WIDER5TR0M field placed behind the Christian Westfield Boy's Football League as meeting the Rams. In the Junior game Wesfcfield's offense of Harry but the score was a 6-6 tie. The only Brothers Academy and the Bernards Thursday the Devils will meet League the Dolphins wHJ ky to con- field booters won their fifth game Lupia, Brad RouiiBard, Rodger Kun- The Roosevelt Junior Higti soccer Cranford ai Wardnanco. Cranford Is tihe SteeTers were tied by the Beiars of the season, routing Craitford 3-0, Roosevelt score was by Joe Swin- High team. Mike Murray led the 0-O, breaking Uielr winning string tinue their winning ways by beat- eyl, co-captadn Rich Suriani, and team determined to boost their three gle on a ithree-yand drive. not a strong team, and should fall Friday. win, two loss record, faced Orange Devils m ninth place, and was fol- at 10 in a row, end the Rams de- ing an improving Jet ieam, the sophomores Tom Magiiozzi end Bob Friihot on goal. with so.1- :: "". .•.;•••••• ' '=• The Warriors -got moving again in the ' .(wail quarter, as Tebbetts FIELDCLUB, booted two back-to-back goals from about 10 yards out. These brought the Roosevelt total to 17 against Here conies 307 SOUTH AVE., WESTHELO • AD 3 0341 four for their opponents and raised r>pp. Stailon Harking their record to five wins to two llTht' Hen j* Sinn* All Of Xvvr Jer«#*> In Tnlklnff AboaI" losses. 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-M m-j*. THE WESTTIELD fN.J.) LEADER, THWtflftAY, OCTOBER M, IBM Page 1 Awn before t*me ran out, giving needed it nwwt, The irtdJaus Jeff Jorta* Tippieti fior 4fl Leading Teams the Rams their flrat victory In two Bowling J.V. Eleven Wins Edison Mauls eiiod twico, once dr4vibi^ to UK Kk© through 4o smear Devils picked up 12 £irpt down.s, by the strong 'Boar dofonse. During Turner and lUek 'Baldwin formed a Results 47-0 and 33»6 Rahway, 19-0 the Rahway quarterback and break Tho dofurtso liokl tho Raidons to Men's Doubles the second half tit heavy rain both strong Giant' bacWleW. Offendvc After onusWne Unitm 47-0 Jafit up the atitiuck. Tho final 10 yord^ ruslUng aiui forced fivo teams mounted good drives but still linemen Jack Keestag, Jack Teseh- Late Show Thursday, tho Wesbfleld Jwridr Vor- Tho Wildcats of Edison Junto r late In tilie game whon ttw fumi>ie3, Uich Gold 'ontl KcJUi Gsub- Don Weir and Fred Griffin, ttio 1lio defenses and the elements dom- mochcr, Jim Klpp, fat MulHen, Tom filty footolrl te»m rolled to -Its fourth School handed the Indians of cl.ub Jn^dc Edison 20 be-el each covering two. The Pininsineti defeated Ralph Mornsu and inated, • Law, Scott Mason, Jo© Thome, Roy ft eliiinflglit Wdtoiy by 'blanking Scotch their fl-ret defeat, J9-0 Fri- Interception stepped Wnat passwl for 47 yands, muktiiig Uieir Frtmk Stulhcr, 7-ft, fl-«,0-4 , In tlio Tho Bear offense was todb y theFdldiman, Terry McCance, Fred Voo-Y«cn 16 (I Ptalns 33-0 Monday. nt tho Senior Hiirh School field. drive. total G3. fiiuils of tho WefltfleM Tennis Ohrti's Traysvr, and Ross JacquHAi opened H iunfll'H I'l '10 CoiiclfcWi by MLdilacl Karnlsli, and Men's Senior J)OII1>ILI,S Tounwimont running of Gary Orasby and Bobby Tim HlrdV'!!!!., 10 111 Union, Don Krwblodi be- Next week the Wildcats ploy thedT Gold recovered Ills first fumble in Davis. Near scores fop the Bears holes for the Giant back*. Defensive Oriui SppPta . , ,, 10 It gan the JV's a^nuit by scoring on \od by tilio savoifc blocking of Greg linst away gome, when Miey take *fyo -firnt quartcb* on llwi 44 yard Hno. Sututny, linemen Bill Hctf, Fred Braun, Steve trtiitouohfiibln fl f i» 12 Biiaxton and A) Gardner, -and OIG Welr-dHffln s(«rtc<| strongly In came on a pass from Crosby to AliMivinftitftPrLpnD ft .1 a WestfilehTs second touchdown, a 43 on, the fttHsfete Ave. Junior High Four plays later Adelaar scored Stevo Pattern which was broken up Mussel!, Glenn BaWln, Rich Dauntio, in nuHie^H ,, ,s ns) scaring aerial to Ken Gutiner. bpjtlfom running of Jeff Crosby and at Cranford, fnom 20 yar4s out on a revotec, the first set to take ft r>-2 lead but by John Salomone and Frank Rlt- Gary Mezza, John WiUianw and ho PtfUH 0 K> Stiofct pulled iln a 59 yard pass Ed Morton, the iWildcate looked the second quarter, llrewstci1 Mcnse-Stiubor woi-o not roaoV to Peter Sayre stood out. Halfbacks 'EJcorofl!' II, R-oflon'thni 2a;i- 1 2 3 4 T ter and on a 30 yard punt return *•, Sivvryfltano. -&23i B, Colcinau for We&tftelct's bhlrd store, and tho•harp in whirring their third stralglit. DDISON 6 13 0 0 10recovered a Raider fumble on thepiny dead. They ovtmed tho scor,o Steve 'Moriier, Matt Bums, Greg n. ItaedlbVt B(W! Carol Morrlttj 1»3, 'JV held a comfortable 190 lead at Edljson'iils drove to his pley selection and threw his Merthoill-At ...... «10 '17 •around right end for the score. The 4. Tiwy took Hie lead at 9*4 ond The Steelers were led by the run- Sno. -PL Meth. . „"«. 2 i2fl John Grey made -toe score 33-0 on yalrds in '7 plays, MaicCIoeikey third touchdown pass U the young Hlph ftroreft; John Tairlyen 20H, 2r2fl» extra point attempt failed. For Cub Pack 170 sot point when Mctase hit a beauti- ning of Keith Hudson and Pete Ka- k v a 16 yalrd touchdown run, aad Tim capped the drive when he could not season, Cferis Booth scored three 214—Oil; Jr>hn !>>iont?, U4 3t 2il0; J^iL'k The second and thitid scores came ful forehand shot which 'walked' tho mi ns. Phil Cam*gher played out- Alpituffh, 224, Mctcalf Scored Westfiold's tfitrty- On Saturday, Nov. 2, the Grant fipd a receiver and scrambled 48 standing halU at defensive end. Other time* ed buck. That shot Milder siko. had toudwkwns. Excel- School Cub Pack will have a root- fine defensive play was turned in by Pin Up version, Westfiold's defense put thelato in the second quarter. Shortly baU outing at the Weatfiett High was the most important one of the lent play by Mike Pearson, Treut, after the four minute warning, Wah- poupp*) «o Ms first fumble match, Weir-Griffin tied it up and Qirlnt Maasell, Dave Atchison, Chris. . W I* final .touches on the victory when School stadium. This is the game oa the Rakter 21 yafn^ line. Thicl Snowber, Tommy Keys, Tom Oon-LiSoocy, Lojo and Oamegte led the Wr.lsrht 22 0 Jim Smyhhe recovered a Union fum- wiay punted to the Edisbn 44. Bob went on from there to win 8-(i. Man-arnkitt ...,(,* <14 14 Byrne drove for 11 and & first down, with Nutley H^h School, aad alacorel d from eight yards out on an roy, Jrm Masters and Jackie Roth- Jets' fine effort. Me Ketidlrtck...... H 14 ble in the end zone the JV's Cub Scouts and their fatfbore are in-end sweep. Tho final set was 6-4 in flavorof . DOLPHINS-BRONCOS - The Dol- iBrowiK \,r. •••*•••. 14 14 and Crosby carried twice for a few. rock* seventh touchdown of the aftdmoon. vited. On the Cinaft play after the kiokoff, Weir-Griffin to give them the cham- RAMfiMUANTS — A tough phins overpowered a strong Bronco BOSH ' o \\.-,., ... ,i. •>*» In the Scotch cofltett, West With third and seven on the Riahway LUtlefleW :.;...'... W V6 a-4 42, Neil Otmftnberiain hilt .»• •1 S» 9^6 ter, they drove 66 yards for the Giant territory before \fekag hett on toy Chuck Cosenssa and Grant MiUa. Kunti .... ;.;. ' flfi 9 Joe Monnfngeir, 72 yards, on the firat tt* score the vNCor» beginning at 5 p.m.; Saturday, be- downs. Ihe Gtaofat took over end The Broncos came back to score play of Che second quarter. Weat- acore, Jordan going over from the ginning at 9 a.m.; and Sunday, be- umfcfe to da more and were B Squad Swamps tfffee. Grabel recovered his second scored quickly on Rtefc Baldwin's on a 40 yards pass play, but Will then strwigted iSffKufa to Uck irtm Unir own ». ginning at noon. fine 40 yard bur* off tockfe. Keycome bock arfd raced » yards for Brlartt * x • fl«2 epirit when Jim EUMtirtfa reoflivcrad fumble on the Raider 44. Brewster (Mbrtoo took the kick on hto own scored a ptay later on a 24 yard run. More then 45 horwetnaiwWp events tackles by PMUfe Cbuma «od Bob- W» tWrd TD, taflyiag.over fl» yards (Bach ,,. .|..i**. .1. »> f 14 q fumble on the Sooteh PieAxm 21 o*n, bn*e om taotale on about Mie Plains 524 are listed. In addition, events are by Carter ttowed 4be «sU* point. on the day. A The 35th Annual Watchung Troop ond half wtth BaMwin «aio hitting Westfield dom^tcd ptoy in tlv* Tbe wwwl Mf was a dMierent The De-vite ammmae4 344 Autumn Horse Show, a mkUeason have a chance to display what they Hard, stap Mocking by the Dol- 1 second half, but only &ttned once paydirt, but fte R a m s b*g men, Novao#k\\*j*...... I* . I 7 ball Btfw«y'B detarive a* on the 0rowd. Rk* Adetear event for nearly 700 youngtfeiv en- have learned during their riding sea- HinWey, €tou9sen and TyreU, com- phin front wall of Robert {faulty. StatMi,1»V ,, ,v. .1*, -8 7 Banner reoonfad Us saogad touch- Cffitkini *• 1 •»• *u • '8 7 jurimeoto ivcr* -aUe to contain the the Jeaotog gakwr with » rolled in the troop fail season, will son. In all events the youngsters will bined to stop the key extra point, Bob Kirmtogham, Todd Novacek, down of tbe day on a live yard ride regular school homes ifcrawn by Chuck CoMoia, Davit) Wright, Greg Kelly'T.,,..••:.;,,, T 8 attw*, but their offense lust Skeeler MaoCtekey recorded «2 foe held at the Union County Perk Midway through the teat quarter Btackmor* ... ^... fl » run. Commission's Wotchung Stable, in lot. •ROM Novaoek broke off batirie to Hftrtkepf, George O*niteW. Mark (•. 5 lv Of spwial Interest in tbew two i ^^™ the Watchung Reservation tomorrow Tfte public is invited. romp 60 yards to Up tt* Harries «pd Jee FertoowAi, $ikmg fi'^^^^^B ^B W^» ^^W% wjiB He then added *e gaipe wMh «icell«* runing and fatockfag lf»r..ipiwr threw only etfna point on th« Mine. fl*»y. by backs TourtelWte. UMk and Wtf. and coinpliUd tour, but «mamd I.l.(l4l.tt]l4. J|»- - . t - *J Giants came right back and m cttnbineo? with 4he fine CvDBI > . i tit ti> *<• • M V M( the baH the length of the field tag oC adbfcwoe to makf ttw •Imuu '•.' •'...?. .*.' T l.t 12 a fierce Bam defense 'stopped s|ve n»ve. Tbe hard jufctag and roo*Sft<--;;;.v:v » 112 12 drive at the two yard line. Tommy crushing tackles of Tom fMrtattl* Fabettet Thn McQuade. Ch»ifa» MMUI»U, It TyreE, Lairy, Merkler, Hinfcley, Jolly Trolley 18 10 LARSEN'S LIQUORS Monroe, Valenti, Decker, Hanaon, Drew Harris, Jeff Herguth, Greg Joe'9. Market I* i • 19 IS Baron's Drugg 13 Owmberlto and Carter were tbf Moore, David SchttiU, Rktard fittnfi UcmoU r Shop 14 14 Towownd, Alton Tweedle Ideal Market X4 14 Bams that slammed the door oa tht ClcmenU Broi Inc. 18 16 Giant drive. Hamon, Novwcek and en Harrii kept the Breaco Pugmann Oil Co. .. 11 17 Chamberlln ran the to*! tor a flnt in check. Hartfeopf art Nov*o*V re- Hlcb acorn 201—Ul ShoufH&iv 1M. 317 South Av«. • WesrfWd covered fumbfe* m4 Hentuth tajfcefr ccptat Bronco passe*. Early Bird* ILAIpERS-CHlEFft -m In -» talk- Brunner 10 233-2428 Etu»ch ing fame the Raiders soorsd lawa RRelnhftrd mm t AM. it 19M.mn.wm «WM. -9 AM. * iaiiA.nL AND SAT « lilt TO) » in 12, Honayne 8* *» second half to beat the CMefs Konajra* 14 3M. Getting belter avch watk, tfat 14

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