Town Topics

WE NOMINATE

Stephen Kemp Bailey, variously described as a University, England, before and after World War II, "professor turned politician" or as a "politician turned brought forth in 1938 his first major work, Roosevelt professor," who this week (Sunday, 1:00 p.m.) before and His New Deal, and in the late 1940's earned his a nationwide television audience will consider one of doctorate at Harvard University. In 1941-42, prior to the most controversial, most discussed and least under- entering upon a three-year stint with the U.S. Board stood political plienomena of modern times, "The of Economic Warfare, including a stretch of duty as Lobbyist." Currently holding forth as Director of the chief of Balkan Intelligence, Bailey "wore two hats" Graduate Program within the University's Woodrow at Hiram. He taught government and also served as Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, director of admission at an institution seeking to strike Bailey, a going-on 39-year old native of New England, just the right balance between the numbers of men will bring to his program—the ninth in a series known and women students admitted. as "Princeton '55"—the unusual point of view of the Bailey returned to teaching at Wesleyan in 1946 but professor of public affairs and the retired elective offi- two years later received leave in order to assist the cial. Hoover Commission as a staff associate in studying the While any number of educators, particularly on the office of the presidency of the United States. In 1950, higher echelons, have held—or hold—lofty appointive the same year he issued Congress Makes a Law: The posts in Federal and Stale Government, only a hand- Story Behind the Employment Act of 1946, he assumed ful of "perfessers" have campaigned for and won the the task-force responsibilities of a director of the Con- honors Bailey gained in becoming mayor of Middle- necticut State Government's Reorganization Commis- town, Conn., one of the "Nutmeg State's" top dozen sion and in 1951 was named administrative assistant population-wise and a city which on the basis of the to U.S. Senator William Benton. In 1952 he was ac- 1950 Census would qualify in size among New Jersey's corded recognition as co-author of two well-conceived "first 21." Less than a year ago, when he succeeded the and penetrating volumes. Congress at Work and A Guide late Donald Holmes Wallace as Osborn Professor in to tile Study of Public Affairs, and merited newspaper the Wilson School, Bailey was teaching at Wesleyan billings as a Connecticut gubernatorial possibility. University and was completing his term as mayor of For attempting to cast new light on the whole sub- Middletown, having been elected on the Democratic ject of lobbying and pressure groups; for carrying for- ticket for a two year-term that began in October, ward studies in neglected areas of American political 1952. behavior; for combining in his work the attitudes of the An alumnus of co-educational Hiram College, Hiram, teacher-scholar and the practical, understanding poli- Ohio, Bailey studied as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford tical scientist: he is Town Topics' nominee for PRINCETON'S MAN OF THE WEEK

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KIMBLE FUNERAL HOME ANNOUNCES

ITS RECENT AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATION

MARCH 6-12, 195S

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Ue Act A« Vour Ofllci' JSaton Capita Mail — Phone Srrvicp PMI to Build? Bur-Wick's Secretarial Services Inc. may undertake building construction 1S4 Nnssuu SI. TeL 1760 Donald C. Stiiart Ja. for the first time since Palmpr Square was com- Dan D. Coyle pleted in 1937 was raised this Editors and Publishers week with word Pringle Tweed that the com- jiany is studying its property Shetland Yarns Katharine H. Bretnall at 32-36 Nassau Street. Thomas S. Godolphin George A. Brakeley. presi- derff of PMI. told Town Topics CotifribHting Editors 2% THE KNITTING SHOP that an architect has be

ting I If Mayoj- Sturges runs again, e.xpectations are that the Repub- licans will present Friday Evenings a full slate of Incumbents for the governing body. Professors J. Dayton Vooi- Slates Taking Shape. With less hees and Alfred E. Sorensoii, tJian a week to go before the whose terms expire, are believed deadline for filing nominations ready to seek renomination. This From 5 to 7 for the April primai-ies, the poli- is also presumed to be the case in tical picture was beginning to Princeton Township, where John take shape. Best bets for the }i. Wallace. Jr.. in his first year borough's biennial mayoralty con- mayor (on an elective basis by • t4'st: Republican incumbent P. fellow committeemen)

82 NASSAU STREET MacKay Sturges and Democratic the end of his second term -

: committee. Telephone 2550 councilman Raymond F. Male. Whereas there was reason to "OVER The Opposition. THE BALT" believe last fall that Mr. Sturges Democratic selections to run for council felt six years in office was to be have included the limit of hi mention of three wo- Republi men: Mrs. J. Douglas Brown, wife of the University Dean of J. The Cost of friends feel that he the PRINC ETON, N. Faculty: Mrs. E. Harris o run for a fourth Harbison, whose husband is a professor term. He known to be deeply of LANDSCAPING history at Princeton; and Miss C. ucipality's Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Lawrence Norris. active in real Corporation future but also desirous of" estate and a candidate last without sacriJicing the profes- ing repetition of the bitterness fall. Princeton attorney Seymour sional look. that characterized much of 1953. and Federal Reserve System Montgomery has also when off-street parking been named Our Market Salesmen will lots, con- as solidation a possibility, while in the help you now, with a "do-lt- and other issues stirred Township, a possible candidate to yourseU" plan you can carry the community in unprecedented oppose Mr. Wallace is William out without delay. M. Sloane, Jr., an attorney prac- Bring a photo and measure- ticing in New York. ments if convenient. Quantity Mr. Male, who rode into office The Democratic Club will an- and cost can then be estimated. on the strength of the voters" dis- nounce its slate next Wednes- satisfaction with the Republican day night at 8:30 at the Chestnut Open 8 to 5 - Closed Sun. regime two yeai-s ago, is current- Street firehouse. All prospective ly the only member of his party members of the organization are being mentioned for top spot on invited to attend. Robert R. HOfcs the ballot. In contrast. Repub- France heads the executive board, puRTMmm lican reports are that if for some whose other officers are Ezra ifr'ason Mr. Sturges does Peck, vice-president: NwWb Get Famous Patented NGTON not run Theodore T. ENTON again, the possibilities include Tarns, treasurer; Mrs. Joseph E. Councilman Tristam B. Johnson, McClean. recording secrtary; Mrs, six-time mayor Charles R. Erd- Betty Bredemeier. recording sec- man, Jr. and former councilman retary; Rifhard A. Lester, Roland RUPTURE-EASER George R. Grifling. The latier has. Hoagland. Tignal Morton and Special Purchase pretty well Stanley Ackley, directors. 11 self —Continued on Page 2 imported Wines

Pinto Imperial Port Union Food Market 203-205 Witlierspoon St. Tcleplione fiftli $1.55 Over 700.000 Grateful Users! Selt-Scrvice and Free Delivery: 2334 or 2335 A strong form-fitting, washable designed to give you re- Santa support AAaria PARADE OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUES lief and comfort. Adjustable back-lacing and leg strap. Snaps Pale Dry Sherry up in front, Soft flat groin pad- Right Meojur* no steel or leather bands, tlnex- I Sid» 0$3 95 celled for comfort, invisible UfrSide I D$3 95 fifth $1.59 PORTERHOUSE STEAK j5'o'^g[,^° under light clothing. Washable Ooubt« Q %A 95 INCHES* and sanitary. Also used as after- I • ' operation support Just give SIRLOIN STEAK measure around lowest part of ^^ abdomen and state right side, Blended Whiskey double! CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS.) left side or Wine & Game, 86 proof

(40% Six Years Old) Lean Meat.v Spare Ribs \ quart $4.69 Tender Baby Beet Liver I ' J§ ^^ Homemade Country Sausage case $52.00 ( "T^iX

.Swift Premium or Rath Frankfurters ../ fifth $3.75 case $42.50 EDWARD A. THORNE BIRDSEYE GROCERIES

FROZEN FOOD Milani's Garlic Dressing; .. S7o Wine and Game Shop The Druggist Alaska .. Haililock FUJets 45c King Crab Meat 6Sc Free Deliver^y Perch Fillets 45c Wild Rice box 51.98 168 NASSAU ST. 6 Nassau Street Ornnge Juice Z/iic

Cooking Sherr>' ,, bot. $1.19 Telephone 2468 Peas 2/37C or 3748 neet Pot Pies JSc Imported Capers 29c

Town Topics, jUarch 6-12, 1933 liiPics or '////: TOM \ People. Not Machines CLARIOGE WINE ^Continued from Page I Death from a Shotgun. A shoot- impli- AND LIQUOR CO. ing; nrcirit'nl whosf Inigic throuRhout lt\v PrJnceiian Hospital $18.40 per ^o9 .^'^^ Itl II 11. II V\HM K calions \v*Tf fell :-"-r^; lommunil v saddrned Print eton eight-hour day. before the ex- < U^ .NATIONALUY ADVERTISED ' "o^i this week! The victim was John pL-nse of food. drug>;. medical \ LINES OF "^f Raymond, il-yt-ar old son find surgical .supplies are add- Ljintc and Floor Coverings (if Mr and Mrs. Macphtrsoii Ray- ed. George W. Conover. hos- Furniture For mond of Cherry Valley Road. pital treasurer, revealed this HOME FURNISHERS State Pplicf reported that he week that the a^erage number COMPLETE Willp:iperiiig and Painting PRINCET9N, N, J. and his brother, Macpherson. Jr. of em|)Ioyees per bed is 1.64: CaU and 12-year old Perry Rodgers, thai the hourly cost based on Furniture or Floor Covering Problem Christopher 1( It's a s<.n of Mr. and Mrs. the average wage of 31.40 jier 3553 Great Road, had ^^^^ o^oMf OBINf^FTOK H. A. BURGER & SON Rodgei-s of The houi i.s thus $2.30, or S18.40 - shooting Saturday >»5S:iu Tel. 1-M4t l>efn tai-gel per eight hours. JU SL shot- nftornoon with a .20 gauge "I think this demonst rales gun. Walking through a field to that the age of machines has the police.^ the Raymond home, not arrived in hospitals and boy tripped said, (he Rodgers thai service to the patient still why don't you ? When ft while holding the g:un. depends on people." Mr. Con- the load of birdshot it held llred. over pointed out, "It also enjoy the advantages struck Lull.*- Raymond in th? show.s the valuable contribu- spiniil cord at the ba^r of lh<- .Not onlv Austrian Tyrolean styles of wonderful of selecting your child's tion, made to our patients by the Women's Auxiliary. Every Austrian coltous. but actually made in Austria by .spring outfit—NOW—at hour of time donated reduces Hospital, Rushed to Princeton the cost of hospital care." the boy was operated on. Paral- TRECHTEN OF SALZBURG BELLOWS yzed because the spinal coi-d had bten cut, he remained in n criti- ton Country Day School. In addi- [ported for you and available at 208-210 Nassau Street cal condition until shortly before tion to his parents, he is survived 11 o'clock Sunday night, when by five brothers and a sister, as PRIVCFTON. \. J death occurred. well as his paternal grandfather, Lan iludPi Charles H. Raymond of Florida. A funeral service was held Tues- day afternoon in the Princeton 'yt-^jV-r^ L.aivcf-siiy Chapel. We now have a banquet room available for -b^ lunch or dinner Hliich will accommodate Year of Progress. Princeton Hiispital. G.vpanding in both the parties up to fifty people . . . physi

NOTE THE FIRST NAME The hosi)ilars bed capacity in- creased from 134 to 157: it re- Princeton's Weekend Weather: corded a total of 5,211 admissions.

.1 figure moiv than 10'( higher (O FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Cf^'^- DOMMEUY I JOH ti,:ni ii, i'G3: it added to its stuff THURSDAY in - unM^;...nding fashion, wilh ;i ..uiii.'n! l.ital of 224 employees; anil ili, 5er\ices (operations, an-

L'st hesia. laboratory and X-ray i v.ere also greater in approximalf- Iv the same degree. Total revenues topped $896,000. in contrast to some $754,000 a year ago. Expenses were also up. but did not mount as sharply as income. As a result, the operat- hig deficit for the year dropped from nearly $39,000 in 1953 to less than 51,000 last year.

Plans for ihe use of "Merwick." Bayard Lane home of the late Bishop Paul Matthews which was NASSAU OIL COMPANY

I tl to hou:,c 30 to 40 ill and geriatric in Id-aj lis and that its faciliti. sing homp will be inle ed those provided by Food Mart of Princeton pitai adiT nostii JMd It is believed that the propo.sef1 20 WITHERSPOON STREET nursing home can be made self- BOTH STORES supporling and that a minimum 35 E. State St. of reno\'atioji is neces-sary to con- vert it. A ma.\imum of freedom HOTSHOT SPECIAL IF YOUR 956 Parkwoy Ave. will be allowed. lo make "Mer- OF THE week: wick" as pleasant as possible for i!s patients, T.iulir-Miulf shirt supply isn't whot it should be . . . and a program of MiKoiiS regular recreational activities will Icl as htlB you fell io whert ycu need it . . . from be planned. Use of the building our 1.11-ye assortment styles. of —as a memorial to Mrs. Elsie HAMS Procter Matthews— is conlem- ARROW I'luicd by the end of the year. GORDON" $5 In can Thanks Expressed. Mr. Wal- Bu:tQr, dcAn O^fjrJ 69 lb. tlianks to the scores of Prince- DALE" $5 tonians who have aided the hos- pital in various volunteer capaci- ties during the past 12 months. Quality Other styles from $3.95 He paid particular tribute to Nor- Prime Till B. Samuel.-;, who retired from the board Beef lb 59c Use Our Regular Thirty Day Charge Account or Ou Monday night after 25 Ribs of years of virtually continuous ser- Breiist of Frying vice. Mr. Wallace compiented: Enl^r-ded Cnarge Account "There has been no joli, how- . . lb. 59c -Cunlimied on Chickens APR JU.NE Page 4 PAV 0\E TKIRQ— MAY 10 10 10 EYE OF THE ROUND ...... lb. 78c

STORE SLICED BACON . . lb. 39c

Extra Fanc> VMiite Musliroonis . . . lb. 39c (O Cf^l DOMMEUY t JOH ^)^ Florida Snappy Green Beans . . . . 2 lbs. 29c Outritters: Men— Boys Florida Green Head Cabbage . . . . lb. 5c THIRTY- FIVE EAST STATE ST. Telephi Braml: 956 PARKWAY AVE. BE SMART, SHOP FOOD MART TRENTON •, M. J.

Toll II Topivx. Varcli 6-12. 1955- are new ot The Joan Shop. 63 Pal- mer Square West, Records — Radios — Record Players It's New to Us rose fertilizers, and Mr. Bettes On all thi-ee lengths, and on a recommends an oiganic fertilizer gored matching skirt, there is a Rest ill HI-FIDELITY EQUIPMENT to improve the soil around the narrow belt of Black Watch tar- plant as well as leed the rose. tan. The same plaid makes Rustre of Spring. That good a PRINCETON MUSIC CENTER sleeveles-s^ blouse, a man's golfing green - brown smell is coming For the cultivation of other cap (but for a woman, of coursei. back into the air again and all plants, there are thp natural soil and the facing of the good gnrtJeners will soon be com- Bermuda shorts. An unusual mating of col- ing out of hibernation. We offer, and Hyper-Humus, recommended ors and pattern but quite an ef- for these green thumbs, some ad- by Rosedale over the commercial fective one. SAVE NOW, BE GLAD LATER vice on seeds, ferlilizeii and hu- chemical soil conditioners whose mus fiom Russell Better of Rose- use and value, we learned, are I-et OS repair your lawn mower now. Lower cost to dtile Garden Market, Alexander distinctly limired. Rosedale hS-s Cottons for spring and summer \ou and ri*ady the day you need It. New Street. coarse grade peat moss for rhodo- have come down from the high 1965 modclH In Stock. Ka.'^y Pa>-mrnt». Fordlize your lawn now, before dendrons (gives more aeration pastures of the Bavarian Alps. ihf grass gets green and tender, thap horticultural peat moss), These SaUburger Tracten ai e H. B. WULF APPLIANCES - TEL. 0108 Spieari it just before a rain, if Hyper Humus for loosemng con- very Austrian—not American Au- you can, so the water can carry it gested soils, and of course, ver- strian—and they are actually down to the grass roots. Use Ag- miculite for soil conditioning and made in Austria itself. One is lico's 6-10-4. a complete fertUizer for starting seedlings. black and white print with a for lawns, trees and shrubs (but sleeveless bodice lined with white don't use it on bioad-leaf ever- Yuo can buy vqrmiculite in pin-dot cotton. Ruffles go down greens or it will burn them. Ag- large enough bags to root a whole the front of the bodice and meet rico has a special fertilizer for cutting garden. Start seeds of the full back and white print these.) annuals like petunias, ageratum If You Plan to and snapdragons in this .sterile, Another is a halter dress that If you're planning to seed this absorbent rooting medium. Vev- looks like Viennese pastry fluff. spring, Mr. Bottes wants you to miculite is really blown up mica, It is pink and white print with know that seed prices are down exploded like puffed wheat. This ruffles around the halter, and a slightly over last year. Morion was news to us and we pass it on quilted jacket that lets the ruffles blue? It's $5.50 a pound, but won't to anybody who wants to know. show. brown out in summer and will Incidentally, some Rosedale cus- make a thick tough turf. tomers have been worrying about Domestic dress manufacturers It Will Pay You Rosedale makes it own special leaves turning brown on coton- are busy with such productions as grass-seed mixtures for this part easter. firesthorn, abelias and the handsome three-piece linen of the country, you know—five such. Mr. Bettes has a reassuring suit: blouse, jacket and skirt in To See Us special formulas. The New Jersey word—the plants are not dam- —Conttnued on Page 21 About Agriculture Experiment Station aged by sun-burn and they will A Mortgage has a good grass-.seed formula put forth new green leaves before and to it Rosedale has added more very long. LESTER M. SLATOFF Chewings Fescue and Poa Trivi- Auctioneer - Dealer - Appraiser NASSAU SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION alis. to give you an example of Bt rmuda n Kh aki. The long Antiques, Household Goods and one Rosedale specialty. and short it ib Bei muda. Ja- WALTER B. FOSTER, JR., Secretary Real Estat* mai a and shoi -shoit. Th^se 238 E. State St., Trenton, N. J. L mrept Telphone 1-44M three length of S lOlt , all done in a smooth, khaki colo ed cottriii. -

ropics Of r///; TOw^ —Continued from Pac"? - n-U ^vtr dirtifuli. which h',> dUl undertake wlUlngty anil do w. II. Special Purchase Princeton Book Mart His dv^otion to the interests of unmatched. Thi- the Iiospiifll ore Square Hospital and the community, as n n Palmer xvhole oii- indebted to hinv We greatly." TELEPHONE 1730 will miss Mm SALE OF BOOKS! SHOP EARLY or Administrator John W. Kauff- nan spoke of the fSct that enrly "wonder Bfond New, Original Editions at a Fraction ambulation and t h e to 80% the Save up drugs" have greatly i-educed of Their Published Prices. uverage hospital stay of the pa- patient.s UNADV€RTISED BARGAINS! tient; Accordingly, more ALL SUBJECTS - MANY Originally Published at $2 to $125 than in any previous year were able to u«< its facilities, a tren

expressed his ' REVOUUTK OF OUR Mr. Kauffman ciogh. Via- so. 2ie ON deep appreciation for Ifeslstonce ring the whole range of rendered to the volunleer groups Picasso's bold, rtclily iniaginative Russia, fas- Aid Cnmmillec. the and ainazingl.v vaiied sculpture from Soviet (Hospital present. Bronre. wood cism, capitalism, demociacy. Clmr- the Cross Nurses COLONIAL 1899 tr> the" \'oIunteers. Red ,nd piasier: paper chiU. etc. etc Pub al »1 Sale— $1 Auxili- lERICA, by L Aides and the Women's slructlon. pebble and bone—a gal PA- sculpture be.yont 43. JOHN STEUART CURRV'S >: the employees "for con- volumes lery ot modern ary Kahinviler GEANT OF AMERICA. By L. E. loyalty," and ptionall>- conuiare. Text by D H. ^^ant support and •: ^^y. ..h,.(»., hv- Rr.itiitAi Imported Iron Sclimeckebler. A sensUivt.- inlcrpre- the tiustees for being "fair; for- Special—$5.81 ifltinr or ihp life and art of the noled base^ on Cuua's ward - thinking and coo|)orative." looking.- 33. IHustralions, 600 in Fiill Amer solas, 1.C00 sketclibooks. He also complimented the liOH- -POCKET cut BRIT- 300 1 'pTtvale 3IRDS. by' Flit plai )d liital's four departments and their I pobllc and world. Indispensable A remarkabUv Iveads: nursing. Miss Mollie O. Hftll: housekeeping. Miss Morgfrt D. Holzhauser; business office, Mrs. Helen G. Carter: ^nd diet- Miss Maxine E. McCown. ary. MaentficenU>- il

','..'" Trustees Elected. Bernard Kil- imies. Put Savers, Chandler. H..i,nnett un a S3le-$2.9 j:ore. publisher of the Princeton thralled millions. 575 pages. Pub Packet and president of The Wall $2.98 ai S5 Sale— * Street Journal was electedrto the 45. Abner Dean's AND ON THE hoard of trustees. Four numbers ed. Vigor* rib-Ut;Kiin5 cait Bible in fleeted to new terms were Mrs. he the satinc Re lius 'He duccd drawings b> R. Kenneth Fairman. George R. takes us by the scruft ^'^ Pub ftl S3,0o V"'l "S^^.T.: Orlffing. Mis. Bradford B. Locke 36. *i*OM 6. YOU comments Wilbur H. York, Svve« and spicy middle ot his as ynd Dr. -eleinal Eve as she has bafl Mr. Walliice will continue as dellgtited all Sale—SI )sls how i ' president for fhe next 12 months. nnd k. the Middle Ages to HT AND Pub. at 93 ., 'SJ!^ 112 dche'itfu' apt! piovui Other offlcei-s will be tdgnr S. SHADE,_...kDE, By Jan Lut^a; fjNSfON CHU SI lllus, A\itlf color 1 vice-president; George of high -poetic be. Smith, firs! ,. . — . -, photographs feale—$2.98 set forth the life of ; R. Griffing, second vice-president; but epochal Ventuvi. Oetatled study of i monieiiti*. S'.a x^s reatesi >;' ''? universal Dr. York, third vice - president: man arllstK who were standai ight—FOOD, by Special si.b Oeorge W. Cono\'cr. treasurer; of modern painting, with jieastiies of eat- III-, photos. Pub Quisltc reproductions of the ElVIERGEN and P. MacKay Sturges. secretary. 47. ...sSale—$1.49 Goya. Daumlei. udieis COLN. By Allan Ne- the Following a discussion of FROM cat. lumultous years iusl befor Iiospiial's cunient policy of re- FiankUi of the fambU' figure in America' stricting its AOting membPrsBip to t' an important olorfwl lional political life; lus famou de- those who hold life )nembership.s huim^ht bates, campaigns, speeches, i or who have contributed at least vividly reci-eated in 1.000 sM " West pages. 2 vols, handsomely^andsom'- , Sale—$5 ved Dil- V1ERA ON POINT LOSOS. CHOI Pub ANC i M. K. Smith thai Uie DENS OF COLONY capturing the breathless of i) history, coin "be given further study. Hart Magnificent T. I. wlL. . . Hie /ES FROM A RUSSIAN i authoritative, of garden "Wldersofl spoke at Monday's and forests and alt the meeting, charging that the policy ispoilcd explained fully and r'ror and evil as described 12"x24' •r place in "the dsv- - Commuiiisl is "undemocratic, and thai it iidemned ami specialil Ki plates, printed life. Puh. 1 S3. 75 .Sale—$1.«8 Pub. at $3,50 Sale—$1 photographs of ind penalizes women wht. give up- sheets suitable for framing, u ' HE ITAL lA. by Ver- _ Light Fantastic"—APOL- ^arriP..^. The GaG wards of 50 hours a year to the f-$3.88 ^ Jarratt. full-length 5gy mpiled th: irlod < hospital as members of its tgh, ' volun- tough postwar Lauze. The of ) ut Gallic ipes and Italian indUst! 'ncludes teer groups." movie 92 classic that t "llius;"by".R Sale—$1.98 eni batlet F n. fUD. at 5Z.V5 Sale $22.50 Court Action. Exceeding speed RENOIR. By Rosamund F: b. at $50 Sale—2 vols, for limits, going through "stop" signs ne reproductions. 8 in full C' GOOD TALK, by AilS- laintlngs by the foremost MAKING and failing to have \ehicles pro- App. Pleasant, piactlcal guide TEO NOVELS OF ' sprightly perly registered have brought Hyp Pnh becoming a tactful and ; iiiternation- lines on motorists in. many the , foiemost lit- 'lice- Pub. al $2.50 Sale—$1 past two Borough court sessions. The Ajneri- Medical AulobioBra. Those fined for speeding Treasury of in- ^_400 YEARS OF A DOCTOR'S clude Dr. Hans Hoffmann. Prince- FE. ed bv G. Rosen, Intimate. ton Seminary: Mrs. Bernice Mil- sealing self-portraits by Freud,

ler, 5 Queenston Place : Milton FINE ART & DECORATOR COLOR PRINTS doclo L&tvin. 28 Wilton Street: William ..Sale—$1 A. Eddy Jr., 53 Univeisity Place; Mrs. Mary E. Grogan. 46 -TMaple $1 and Higher-Values up to $18.00 Street; Albert J. Parks. 37 Clay Street and Boleslaw Cybis. Green- Rainhler. Uayj house Drive.

A Colonial Elsa Maxwell Lautiec. . Van qmsite deta Magistrate Chesebro fined the OOUG .AS OF NEWEW YORK,YORK by A. $10 . -$1.S following, for "stop" sign viola- David on. The fascinatingig soeiely b. at $-3 .:..'. 'Sale—$1 both sides tions. Mrs. Ruth Frieman. 121 SCENES OF PARIS In Fu Atlantic. Illus. DEGAS SILkSCREENS. Stud- Mt. Lucas or. Oil paintings of Montma Road: Wolfgang 'Tara- Sale—$1 youne dancers, oth< ba. 218-C King Street: William A, ^^^^ . The Arc de Triomphe, repri Miner. 35 Birch Avenue; Mrs. hi?h quallt: ape" landmarks — beautifully duced. Katheriiie Campbell. 64 Battle ub. at S4. All $1.98 ng. Pub. . Set of 4 Road, and Dick N. Bergesen I PICTURESQUE HOLLAND. 8 Sale—$1-49 State Road. OLD SOUTH. The ease and . $4.75 Fines for driving unregistered leisure of old Charleston. Savan- lert Einstein's ESSAYS IN remarkable vehicles were assessed against graphs. Pub ot S5 Sale—! nah, New Orleans, portrayed in ;e. Lucid, i pin W-$l Keplei Bohr, the Mrs. Margaret 16. THE DECORATIVE ARTS six warm and graceful full color Dolman. 100 Origin Theory of Relativity,slat! V it y, SWEDEN. By lona Plath SOO i Stockton Street, and James H [ICAN L NDSCAPE \ $2,75 Sale—$1 33 m ERCOLORS. To^Mi and countr Bish. 220-C Eisenhowe: Street, ileld^ m. farm ai 54. LINCOLN IN CARICATURE, ed. —Continued on Page 5 and modeni' 'ough the by R. R- Wilson. Unique collection [ts which have influenced so of the ye of 163 full-page caricatures reveal- contemporary design. ings of Oriental scenes bv 11 Rogers. 14"xl8". Published §8 — Set of six and birds, vividi ,,.„._„... $2.98 PiesidenV 8'," x lOVi". P"*> Jjt , coHectoi-s and craftsmen NOW $6.50 Sale-$2.98 $6.50 ^T ERCOLORS. Six ! 6 prli ,..$2.9 lORTAL Wallace, Ed. by Arnold Haskell. Over and classic beauty. BOUQUETS in Full Color. <. A group of eatlon Ofof the-_ tragic SLACKS rawings and photographs ilUis- by ator-cued reat novelists. Pub. at ^ thU superb record of the bal- och ie"x2o;*x20" and Formerly sold for ' Sale—$1 in Europe and America. " ;"xl3' S6. Sale $1.G ady for framing. Will add color nd beauty to any room. Pub. $9.50 to S12.50 HOW TO KEEP < I - Sale—$1 CHILDREN'S RELIGIOUS $5 by .Ra Moley. Cogent Stanford. The 'RINTS umu and MESE PRINTS. .icTuie^ of angels and childn beaulUun "xl2". ideal foi fra; : phl^ perfeclly-i . All 8 for $1

itchli fidel ihislrations of beautifol En; exception nlly Hu istles. intei-iui dccoratiu e. palming and. other a 11 B prints now—$2.98 accompany this CrllUant a f the Renaissance InflUem BEAUTIFUL EIRE. 12 haunt- Ihc relgii of Henry the VII ingly„ly lovely drawings of pictur- iquc Ireland by Jack Frost. PLAT- ' ' - SIZZLING HOME eOOh ilATS OF riQUe Ideal•

^Tutvn Topics, March 6- J 2, J9SS- TOPICS OF THE TOW\ Jane Rose, 10-ycar old daugh- P. Silvester and Harold E. Zark- tor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rose. er. —Continued from Page •! will be (he ballot's "Pctiltc Made- Tickets for both the "Carnival Henry Brown. Lake Road. Plains- moiselle." with Patsy Kerney, 13' of Champions" and the Eastern boro was fined for failure to have year old daughter of Mr. ant Figure Skating Championships, his car inspected. Mrs. John K*.*rney, E. in the role which will be held March 11 You are ConlitiHy invited to Attend of "Premiere Donseuee." Mrs. Thomas McCloskey, through March 13, 29 North Edwin W. Hall and her brother. Harrison, paid a tine of ale the Prii Uni\ S30 for Augustus Hulit, lUM Senior Pair leaving the scene of ai» accidenl, Store. The Grand Opening of Champions of the Skating Club, a charge to which he entered a will also be featured performer plea of not guilty. James Daly, Red Cross Sunday. Mayors "Les Sylphides. 196 Elm Road, was Hned S55 for Sturges and Wallace have pro- failure to have a driver's license. claimed March 6 "Red Cross Sun- Conveners responsible (or the day" in the community, marking LANDAU'S In criminal court, Casper Ham- performers mond. 207 Birch Avenue, and and costumes of the the official opening of the 1955 various Goldman Kidd. Province Line acts include Mrs. Webb drive of the Princeton Red Cross DEPARTMENT STORE Harrison. Road. Hopewell, wer* fined $^0 Mrs. Blanchard W. Chapter. apiece foe fighting. Magistrate Batcst Mrs. .Jules Ares.ty. Mrs. The drive, which will seek $38,- Cheescbro &usi)'>nde() sentence Seymour F. Goodheart. Mts. John S4.S to support Red Cross sei"vices. 2o Witherspoon Street. Princeton Hopper. against them of six months in the Miss Maigaret-Manning. will be conducted by teams of county workhouse. Mrs. Charles Mueller. Mrs. Louis volunteer solicitors, headed by 47 on Sherman and Mrs. Paul Welmer. division leadei-s and captains un- Carnival Program Announced. Among the Skating Club chair- der the direction of Walter C. Johnson, More than 100 Princeton skaters men for the ice carnival's pr«- chairman of the general Friday, March 18, 1955 will be among the 175-member riuction committees are J. Rich- —Continued on Page cast of "The '55 Carnival of ard Poisson, lighting; Dr. Wtllinm G Champions." to be staged in Hausdoerffer 's Baker Riley, ice; Peter Cook, a brand of ."Satitmaiiy iidvertisetl, Miss Jean Fatula, DR. LEON C: NUROCK Rink Saturday. _ March 12. The pi'opertics: show, which will feature the new- Mrs. Frank W, Hubby 3d and OPTOMETRIST famous brand merchandise for mm, icomon, ly-crowned Eastern Skating Mrs. George N. Barrie, costumes; Eyes Examined Champions and a sprinkling of and Mrs. Henry W. Kenarney, children a/id the home. outstanding professional stars, dressing-rooms and make-up. 6/2 Chambers St. - Tel. 0918 will be presented undei- the com- bined sponsorship of the Prince- Arthur R.. Wengel, vice-presi- ton Skating Club and the Rotary dent of the Rotary Club, is edit- Club of Princeton. ing the printed program for the Sharing the spotlight with such carnival and the skating cham- stars as Phyllis and Martin For- pionships. The Rotary Club's ney, members of the U. S. World tees are being head- Team, will be two of the most ed bv Franklin Bunn, Ednuiiui D. ambitious production numbers in Cook, Mciuiic- A. Malhei, Juhn the 20-year history of Princeton ice i^nmivals. The progr&m is un-

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Opening the two-hour show will be a colorful "All Aboa rd for Candylandl." in which som^ *)0 junior members of the club will portray "candy canes," "maj sh- mallow bunnies" and "spearmint soldiers," This number will .il-o introduce two new dance routines, the "I-Ollipop Polka and the "Candystick Jive."

Major roles in "Candyland" \ ill be filled by Kinny Hubby, dauph ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W Hubby, 3d; Ann Kenarney, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henr> W Kenarney; Wendy Fraker, dangh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison S Fraker; Susan Scarff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Scaiff, Susan Poisson. davighter of Mi and Mrs. J. Richard Poisson. and Leila Bates, daughter of Mr. .md Mrs. Blanchard W. Bates.

A .«econd spectacularly co^ fumed production will be Le-- Sylphides Baltct," a number com- bining individual siiecialties \Mth a 14-member corps de ballet A precision octette composed of Ho- bart ALsop, Lisa Fairman, Caiol Harris, Ann Harrison, Kinny Hub- by, Ann Lea, Mary Whitchotid and Faith Wing will also be fea - tured.

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lu-lh Rogeis. 25. of 62 Graduate TOPICS OF THE rOW:\ College, and Joseph Kohn, 22. of *it Was Us, Mom!" IM.VRCII C.\ME IN LIKE .\ LION . . —Continued from Page 5 « 8B Sergeani Street were treated Arthur Wi'ngri i-^ serving as This story came a week late. for cuts and bruises. WD ALL MONTH YOl^LL FIND rhairmon o( the fund drive. The Exactly seven days after campaign wiU be carried on Washington's Birthday, two More Business Changes. A lo- throughout the week, and as a de- Princeton llve-year-olds found cation shift by one Princeton parture from previous practice, that they, too. could not tell a business and the opening of a LION-SIZED es. there will be no solicitation of lie. new enterprise by another *or the business persons al their place of business. Last Tuesday afternoon, they tablished member were reported thi*; A letter fi-om the Rev, Guy A. pulled a lever in a bright red community VALUES AT A &P! Bensinger, imsior of the Dutch box at the corner of Jefferson Shop, currently Neck Presbyterian Church, to 41 Road and Franklin Avenue. The English operated by Eric Mihan at 33 ministers in the Princeton area When siren-sounding lire en- has lirged support drive. Palmer Square, will move to the of the gines, speeding police cars and 5 Palmer Square location freed scores on-lookers converged of by the transfer of the Little Pork Roasts Drivers Needed. The Red Cross scene, the youngsters on the Clothes Line into the parent Chapter has announced that it is overcome with what they were store. Mr. Mihan hopes to occupy in need of Motor Corps drivers hustled home Rib Loin End had done. They his new location, which will in- End ,^OQC lor both regular transportation pom-ed their hearts out to and crease his floor space several Up to 31/2 lbs.'" Up to 31/2 lbs. 39' needs and for a group of 40 to be somewhat ^Bl mummie, and a limes, around April 1. (HI call in the fvent of a disaster. the abashed parent passed "^ " Rib Half 43c Loin Halt 53c \'ohinteer.s will be tested on facts on to the police. Mrs. Claire R. Levine an- March 14. 15 and 16 on new nounced this week that she will i'quipment used by the Slate Po- Super-Right Regular Fresh (None Priced Higher) open 1 he Nassau World-Wide tor of the Dutch Reformed lice to indicate individual reac- Travel Bureau at 240 Nassau Church of Blawenburg. will serve tions to cars, iwilighl and night Street this coming Monday. Mrs. bSSc ^^; toaslmasier. Lonnic L. Van Ground Beef driving, braking and depth per- Levine. active here for llie past of ihe dinner ception. Road Safely tests will Zandt is chairman 16 years with Claildge Wine and Rolled Cross Cut (None Priced Higher) he given o» March IG. In addi- Liquor Co.. will own and operate tion. firM aid and motor me- the new travel agency. Roast ib69' chanic courses are also being Three Students Injured. Three Her career has included ijosis Boneless Beef planned. Full inrormalion on the student,\ of the Graduate College as assistant to the sports editor Ready.to.Cool |4 Pounds & Up) (None Priced Higher) driver program may be obtained of Princeton University were in- of the New York Telegram and from chapter headquarters, 71 jured, one critically, this week in editorial assistant to Nat Fleisch- University Place, tel. 2404. an accident at the Georges Road er of Ring Magazine. She was Stewing Chickens ib49' Traffic Circle outside New women's general chairman foi' lb. ggc the 1950 of Dimes here Van Zandt to Retire. A testi- Brunswick. The car. driven by March Lean Stewing Beef 21, and has been active in the monial dinner wili be given Wed- Harold M. Kaplan. of 16A I t lb. EQe Princeton Business Association. nesday for J. Percy Van Zandt of Graduate College who was un- hurt, was traveling along route Blawcnburg upon his retirement The new agency will feature one when ii flipped over and from the Montgomery Township services provided by metropoli- landed rijjht side up in the traf- Board of Education after 33 years tan agencies, as well as ticketing, " 37« of service. The dinner will be fic circle. reservations and other travel Short Ribs of Beef given at the Far HIHk Inn, north Matsue Hanaoka. 32. a .Tan- needs. Cruises, escorted and inde- of Somervitle at 7 p.m. anese woman student of 53 Uni- pendent tours, passport, visa and Super-Right Frankfurters ^.45° Dr. Fi«^derick Raubinger of versity Place, was taken to Mid- immigration information and Princeton, Ntnv .lersov Commis- desex General Hospital in criti- foreign exchange, will be spe- Fresh Fluke Variety sioner of Education, will be the cal condition with possible frac- cially handled. The services will principal speaker al the affair tures of the chest and skull. Two be offered at no charge. Flounder Fillets ib65c while the Rev. Jame. Cook, pas- of the ^Continued on Page 7 " Rock Lobster Tails B.t.,m» 99°

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-Town Topics, March 6-12, l9oS. TOPICS iHic OF ro\v\ ""! """""s 10 study in schools and lommilteeCommi»Pp"'fT'(or "JAmerican^''''?J'°" —Continued from Page 6 Field colleges In the V S Throe are Mrs, Levipp will he assisted by ^"''™'ly in Princeton-one ^Ti'o^"Mrs"'H^';.?I'°"^ ^i"'"'"; at Have Your Rugs Cleaned Edwaitl M. Faean of New York. -, ' Th°mtudy and tr (Established 191?) r>ro]ect. which this vear has abroad, SftS'State Road (Route 20« to SomersiUe) Phone 1 brought 450 students Wanted — Two Policemen. Ap- from olhei - Continued on Pai^e 8 plications are now heing accejifed for two existing vacanoies in the Borough Police Department. Those wishrng to h^bme candi- dates must be high school grad- uates between the ages of '21 aTid 30 who have lived in the Bor- ough foi Vete waiver for rnch 12-monlh period

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PCD Trustee Elections. James Carey wa«! re-elected chairman YOUR of the board of trustees of Princeton Country Day School BIGGEST last week at the annual meeting. Also continuing in oflice were Hugh D. Wise. Jr.. \ ice-chau- VALUE man: Rlchnrd D. Bak^r. secre- CUTS tary and as&i*tflnt tieasurei-; and J, Taylor \Voodward. treasurer. IN FOOD! Peter G. Cook was elected to the board for a three-year term. Headmaster Henry B. Ross re- ported that a maximum enroll- SOAP PRICES ment of 160 pupils will he ac- cepted for the year beginning in September, inasmuch as present OUAUiy Meats classroom, cafptcria and athletic facilitie's are <'on^;ldercd to he virtually at capacity use with the SALE present student body of 155. He HAM asked that parents of prospective pupils who have not yet done so. SHANK PORTION ib 29c take steps to register them now, not only -for next fall but for the ib years immediately ahead. BUTT PORTION 39c ib College Club to Kfeaf Center Cut Slices 9Sc Rus-vell M. Bettes, owner dale Garden Marke addn Snow White Boneless Milk-fed the Women's College Club •'Spring Planting VEAL ROAST '»»49c

sity and the Ha Graduate School of Landscape Breast of Veal ^ 25c Architecture. Mr. Beftes also or- ganized the Piedmont Landscape Fancy Sugar Cured Company, the landscape conti-act- ing firm. ^ Mrs. "Douglas MacNeil is host- BACON 1 1^ <'e"° p><9 "> 39c ess jn charge of the meeting. She will be assisted hv -Mrs. Ralph b°t Little, Mrs. Frederic Lord. Mrs. Hunt's Catsup 2 >9 29c Herbert McAneny. Mrs. Bruce Metzger, Mis. David Jone.s and FROZEN FOODS Mrs. Robert Hoi>k. Flagstaff Filet of Scholarships for Two. David K Nergaard, No 303 catts 18-year old Princeton GARDEN PEAS 2 3 3c 'b High School senior, this week FLOUNDER OR SOLE 47c won a $400 scholarship in the an- nual Westinghouse Science Tal- Hunts Yellow Cling Starkist ent Search. His award was an- nounced at a dinner climaxing a largest car, TUNA PIES 2p^.s39c four-day visit to Washington, PEACHES 25c D. C. Davidson's Mr. Nergaard was selected as a prize-winner on the basis of the PERFECTION BRAND radar set he had built and in- CHICKEN PIES2p9s47c stalled atop the high school to detect approaching storms. He i^ Whole Sun Orange or Grapefruit the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Nergaard' of 11 RoHingmead. Coffee 6 - can tOC " JUICE Webster. 3d of Tre fori FRESHLY OROINTB Princeton, won a $100 scholarship TO VOIR order: for liis detailfd study of micro- scopic 69 animal life in a pond at FRESHi>^UGE Princettm Junction. The pond is Davidson's Breakfast the hor Fancv Florida Seedless Mr nd Mr.. No Webs I Scott Av PINK GRAPEFRUIT e ch 6 c AFS Scholarship COFFEE 79c Funds Song U. S. No. 1 Roman Beautv. Jlackintosh or Wincsap Davidson's Del.ttxe APPLES 3 lb bag 25c^ CHARCOAL Washed, ready to cook COFFEE 85c SPINACH 10-oz cello bag 17c STEAKS (treshl> ground) Fancy Western

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Philadelphia died at her home The Week's Births. Sons ha\e 24. Widow of Wil- been born to Mr. and Mrs. George PETS — SUPPLIES STON-EWALiyS on February liam Keating, she was the mother B. Hooper. 217-A Halsey Street; ©bttuartps of Mrs. llenc Cuomo of Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Art- THE PET SHOP PRINCETON GIFT SHOP Requiem high mass was cele- fltch. Blawenburg - Rocky Hill Henderson Avenae brated St. Mary's Cathedral, Road, and Mr. and Mrs. William 13 Palmer Square West at oS Mountain Awe. John T. Beale, 75, of 197 With- Trenton. Interment followed in Bovino, 36 Leigh Avenue. Tel. 2298 erspoon StrC4t diod February 25 the parish cemetery, Those who have become par- in riimelon Hospital after a long ents of daughters include Mr. and illness. A resident of Princeton Mrs. Mary W. Notestein, 91. of Mrs. George J. Bradford, Dan River Plaids 222-A S.^LV.'VTORE CICCOLELLA for more than half a century, he Roper Road died February 26 in Harrison Street; Mr. and Mrs. Ladies Tailor and Furrier THE FABRIC SHOP had for 36 years been a butler at Princeton Hospital. She had for Sammy Alston, 110 Witherspoon 6 Chambers St. Alterations and Repairs on the Princeton Preparatory School, the past several years lived with Street ; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Telephone Men's and Ladies Clothes 2SS9-W which once stood at the corner of her -son. Professor Frank W. Lewis. 33 Clay Street; Mr. and Agency for Nassau Street and Snowden Lane. Notestein of Princeton University. Mrs. Robert W. Ayers, 33 Allison IS Witherspoon St. Neechi Seuing Machines For the past live years, Mr. Her husband, the late Frank N. Road, and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Tel. S079-W Beale had been employed as a Notestein, was professor of ma- Levin, Hopewell. cook at the Westminster Choir thematics at Alma College, Michi- Washing- ART SUPPLIES College. He was born in gan, from 1899 until he died 30 ton, D. C. A daughter, two sisters years ago. The funeral and and two brothers survive. The Nassau Paint menl were held in Wooster, O., Store service in Washington was fol- where Mrs. Notestein had gone 126 NASSAU STREBT lowed by burial in Lincoln Ceme- to college. Telephone 2086 tery there. Irving Van Zandt, 71. Mrs. Beatrice A. Bowen, 71, of resident of Princeton, died March Street died February 34 Chestnut 1 in Orlando, Fla. He was a for- 25 in Princeton Hospital after a mer president of the Union she brief illness. Born in England, Sciuare Savings Bank in New OYSTERS had lived in Piinceton for the York City. past four decades. Mr. Van Zandt is survived by She is survived by her husband, his wife, Mrs. Helen Van Zandt; a R Joseph F. Bowen ; a daughter, son. Irving, Jr., of Princeton; Mi.-is Beatrice Bowen of Prince- four brothers, including Albert ton; two sons, John A. of Prince- and Percy of Blawenburg; and IN SEASON ton and Joseph of West Palm two grandchildren. The funeral Beach; and two grandchildren. will be held in Blawenburg Fri- The funeral and interment were day morning at 11 o'clock.

Edwin E. Hahn, Jr., 31, of 144 TOPICS OF THE TOWN Guyot Avenue died February 23 —Continued from Page 7 ill Princeton Hospital. A native Hun Adds to Faculty. John M. of Philadelphia, he had for the Kauffmann, a member of the H. J. FRAZEE past five years been associated Princeton Class of 1945, has been with RCA Laboratories here. He SEA FOODS appointed to the faculty of The was a graduate of the University Jersey Print Hun School. The announcement Nylon Dresses S HoUkh St. TeL 007J, 007» of Pennsylvania, teaching on its was made this week by the head- faculty before coming to Prince- Deliveries Daily master, Dr. Paul R. Chesebro. A former reporter for the Mr. Hahn is survived by his In Half Sizes Washington Star, Mr. Kauff- wife, Mrs. Helen D. Hahn; a mann's home is in Chevy Chase. daughter, Helen; and his parents, • Edwin E. and Anna K. Hahn. The Md. He will teach English and geology, will direc- funeral at Trinity Episcopal and assume tion of The Mall, school newspa- SPECIAL Church was followed by burial in Elise Goupil Somerton, Pa. per. The new faculty member MEN'S S3.95 will also take a part in directing 217 Nassau Street Telephone activities 34M Allan C. Johnson, 73, of 3 Col- the of the school's alumni association. lege Road, died March 2. He was Sport Shirts Andrew F. We&t Professor of Classics Emeritus at the Univer- in all the newest sity an(l had served on the faculty Styles and Colors for 37 years at the time of his re- tirement in 1949; Professor John- ^\OOiR»liA||jviR DOLLAR SAVtMO^ son was internationally known as $2.95 a classicist, particularly in the fields of Greek and Roman his- tory. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Laura Williamson Johnson; S. B. four nieces and three nephews. HARRIS The funeral Saturday morning at 10:30 in the First Presbyterian DEPARTAAENT STORE Church will be followed by burial in . 32 Witherspoon St O. Keating of We:

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Another feature of the event will he song.-^ by the Lawrentians, Lawrenceville Topics a group of 12 juniors and seniors R P R R R i from the Lawrenveville School Glee Club. John Tunney. among Your SCHOOLOF DANCE Sign!, of the Times. Lawrence- the members of the group is the ville, n small, quiet son of the Tel. Mila Gibbons, 1555 community. former heavyweight is feeling the pressures of growth boxing champion Gene Tunney. in the surrounding area, just as The Mai-y Darwin Heath Schol- LAWRENCEVILLE DIRECTORY Princeton nnd many another arship Fund which receives thf MOVE IT YOURStlF.T? town have. proceeds, was established in 1931) in honor of the wife Reflected in the number ol new of Harlcy W. RENT A TRUCK; Heath, Housemaster homes, nn increasing municipal from 1920 to J942 of Kennedy House at the SAVE SOX iQxe rate and other signs, the julitV ami yU\\\ Siiif School. Mr.s. Heath was well Lawrenceville Hardware Co. growth is apparently far from known in the community for her Mitilf to Orilor linished. With areas such as the HARDW.\RE & r.\INTS interest in educational aid for ERTZ Lambert nnd Russell estates due young people. JIUCK |[HTAl STSTEM UCINSIC' for sub-division. Lawrenceville Six girls have held the Heath WASKO'S and Princeton .Agents for will be joined t6- Scholarship, provided by money UodiiKhousf. gether by morff and more fami- from club funds and money-mak- R.C.A.. Pliiico Inc. lies, while TAILOR SHOP BiddleCo., home-building to the ing nrojects, since 1939. The pres- wesi is liltely lo connect Law- ent H holder is Gcraldine Chester, Tu'in 6-0200 TWin OhUh K.on.5 renceville with Oaks Trenton and the now completing her training at industrial 2667 >L%IX STREET >L\I.\ ^iTR^;ET expansion which sub- the Lincoln Hospital .Sehool of urbs of the capital city are now Nursing in New York. imdergoing. 25% Off On .\11 Clotliing Mrs. Hugh K. Wright is the Activities in the town this week general chairman for the event. ifflect both growth nnd doings in Committee chairmen include Mrs! R. D. PE.\RL MOVING keeping with the R. IMiiiii Stcoit long-standing George Kuser and Mrs. Bruce TWin Onkj, e-ill5!> nature of Uw community. Along McClellan. publicity; Mrs. Charles with for plans the annual Wom- J. Weiser, Jr., bazaar; Mrs. Lan- Delivered — rrcstios —D<'llv«red an's Club Bazaar and Fashion sing W. Tostevin and Mrs. George Show and an exhibition at the A. Diehl, tickets; Mrs. Arthur J. Lsiwronceville LAWRENCE PHARMACY CALL School, there is Peck, refreshments; Mrs. Hey- news of a signed contract for the niger. transportation, and Mrs. full TWin Oars* G-o;!ll .6(11 MAIN STREET new firehouse project and im- M. Allen Kimble, tables and pending change on an enlarging chairs. Soda Fountain :; Greeting Card* Stationery BOHREN'S MOVING mail route. Members of the publicity com- A major sign of progress is the mittee are Mrs. Jordan C. AND STORAGE •Go-ahead" for work on the Phil- Churchill. Mrs. George T. Gref- ^\}t Hligijrr ^linp lips Avenue tirehouse. ton. Mrs. Heyniger, Mrs. Cuvti^s Frank iil.- I-andnuirit M.UN STREET S- Hitchcock, LOCAL AND Buxlon, a member of the com- Mrs. Guion Case pany for a quarter-century and Morgan. Mrs. Lewis Pen-y. Jr.. Fuel Oil :: IXTEK-STATE MOVERS chief for the past nine years, re- and Mrs. Sidney M. Shea. Coal ports that work on additions to LEWIS EGGERT Burner So.r\ice the back of the structure, com- Those assisting with the ba- LA^VN plete renovation of existing fa- zaar committee include Mrs. Dav- JIOWER S.1i£S j Princeton 1-0782 filitips. and other id-T. Blake. LAWRENCEVILLE improvements Mrs. John K. D. Chiv- .(t SERVICE will begin as soon as practicable. ers. Mrs. Joseph P. Flemming, HAND S.\WS SHARPENED ! Mrs. Theodore H. Keller, Mrs. FUEL The fund drive for the firehouse John Strasenburgh. Mrs. Henry George Street TWin Oaks t-UHI has raised in excess of $28,000 Woods and Mrs. William R. Wy- TWin Oalis 6-0581 toward the previously announced ] 10 Gordon .\venue goal of $40,000. hut the entire Mrs. Joseph C. Bevis. Mrs. H. project will cost $56,000. Dony Eastcrline. Mj-s. L. Wen- Complete Banking and Trust Service Since 1834 The fire company at present dell Estcy, Mi-s. Leslie T. Pagan. h^s three engines, two pumpers Mrs. Donald A. Fruland, Mrs. and a utility truck. There are Frank Mitchell, Mrs. Laurence Princeton Bank and Trust 200 associate members, of whom Tiihonen and Mrs. David Wicks, approximately PRINCETON. .NEW .lER.SEV 30 are active. Leon comprise the ticket committee. Stout is the newly-elected presi- The committee on tables and

dent of the . . company. chairs consists of Mrs. Gerrish For All Vour Banking Needs . Thurber* Mrs. James H. Wake- RD 3 to Be Mounted. A letter lin, Mrs. Peri-y, Mrs. H. Collin from Charles Murray. Princeton Minton and Mrs. John W. Gart- postmaster, has informed fami- lies living on PRINCETON, N. J. JUST TOYS Princeton's RD No. Members of the reffeshmcnts 3 that I hey should proceed to- committee include Mre. Lewis O. wards ~ the numbering of their Brewster. Mrs. homes. Edwin C. Blei- Stuff N Nonsense cher, Mrs. Marshall Chambers, The move is preparatory- to a Mis. John Cotfin. Mrs. 10 Moore Street change from Lawrence a so-called rural to Hla\acek, Mrs. Lawrenceville Meat Market a "mounted" Edmund T. Meg- just off Nassau route. The shift, for na which and Mrs. Morgan. Phillips .Avenue Tel. TWin Oaks K-O'iie Tel. 3730 api)roval is expected al- niost immediately, is generally Greenacres License Suspended. indicative of increasing conges- R.4THS BL.<.CKHA\Mv Grcenacres Country Club has just tion an an area. RD No. 3 now undergone a tive-day suspension numbers 389 families and covers of its liquor license on a charge SIRLOIN STEAKS | the area lying closest to Prince- DO YOU WALK? of having a slot piachine found on its premises by an inspecting The shift, one of economy for ROUND ROAST ) Our new location at 36 ABC agent. 79 postal operation, will involve the use The sentence imposed by the of a government truck for Wliole Nassau Street—our Scopa Township Committee was for 10 R.\TH'S BL.iCKH.iWTi Half or delivery in place of a rural car- days, with five days off for the branch— is convenient to rier's private car. In addition, club management's plea of non TENDERIZED SMOKED HAM . . . . lb. 59c money order and stamp serxice is \ ult. The "uptown" Princeton not maintained on a mounted sentence went into route. effect last Saturday.

Rath's Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon . . . lb. 49c School Activities. The first DO YOU RIDE? Bazaar on Tuesday. The Wo- eastern showing of a notable col- man's Club of Lawrenceville will lection of original lithographs Our Main Plant at 30 sjjonsor a Fashion Show and SWTFT'S PREMini and iiosters by the French artist Bazaar in the Youth Center of the Moore Street has plenty of Henri Toulouse-Lautrec is now Lawrenceville Presbyterian SPRING LAMB . . lb. 57c on display at the Lawrenceville Church startmg at 3 p.m. Tues- parking as we are out of School's day. Proceeds from the bazaar Memorial Hall and will go continue the meter zone. to the club's scholarship fund. through March 17. The works . lb. 59c The fashion show will be pre- are from the collec- GROUND CHUCK BEEF sented by Bamberger's Princeton tion of John Davies Stanim. who store and will feature professional began it while at Lawrence\'ille YOU SHOP? . . . SPACE DO models. with TURN .\T THE LIGHT PARKING Hand-made gifts, hand- the Class of 1930. Shown Our Shopping Center pninted tiles and metal work with the collection are a number, hand-smocked dresses, appliqued of books illustrated by Toulouse- branch is between Acme felt skirts, home-baked foods and Lautrec and based on his life. other articles will be on sale The winter offerings of the and A&P facing the rear Refreshments will be served Periwig Club may be seen on Siyi- BENTLEY'S MARKET and there will he door prizes day and Monday at 7:30 p.m. in parliing lot. Very handy. awarded. TWin Oaks 6-0085 2833 MAIN STREET Transportation is avail- the gymnasium. The club is offer- ble by contacting Mrs. Frank K. ing "Hope Is a Thing with Feath- Heyniger (TWin Oaks 6-0231.) ers" on Sunday nnd "L'anglais Beltsville Turkeys lb. 55c Tel Qu'On Le Parle" the follow- ti - 8 lbs. Ove n-Read.v ing night. Tickets may be ob- tained at the door. Univers/I SIVlOi

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TOPtCS OF THE TOWi\ Drive Tops $500,000 GEORGE C. ALEXANDER CondnuwJ from Page 8 Y — In the World Are You GoiJ^g?" ,ng hK address at the groups The campaign for Prince- 'Where wintor incctinp. ton's new YMCA-YWCA Build- Mr. Turfipr Is schcdutrd to be ing reached $501,381 as of April fhc |)rlnci[>ol -jpi-aker at an Tuesday, with the teams or- NASSAU WORLD-WIDE SonwrvUle Road mooting of Iho Morris County ganization setting the pace I'rofes-sional Photographers Chap- with 95% of its quota, gen- ter. He is president of the Central eral chairman John P. Wool- .leiTiey chapter and a past execu- dridge announced this week. tive chairman of the state or- The general solicitation has ***** j;8nization. raised $142,616 of its $150,000 goal, while the special gifts s-sim Nomrnatlnfl Committee Select- committee has reported $358.- St RVICI ed. The board of the Social Ser\-- 765. Total gifts stand at 67'', commit- ice Bureau has chosen a of the $750,000 goal to build Travel Bureau Rtchard W. Col- home for TRACTORS tee headed by and equip the new GARDEN man to nominate candidates for the service and recreation as- Anywhere from a weekend to a trip around the LAWN MOWEftS i'J56 terms. Other members are sociation. count on the service o£ this dis- . . can OOMPUETE HARDWARE Mr!i. Oskar MorBcnstern. Mrs. The joint YM-YW trustees world you to Jo'^s Epstein. Horotio W. Turner are moving ahead on construc- tinctive new travel agency that with no charge Four tipadqaartera for the Dorman. and Mrs. William R. tion of the building. This week. you places world-wide contacts and 20 years of ex- Fu-moU Cub Tractor Thomas F. Huntington was Justice A. Dayton OlJphant, perience at your disposal. Complete S*rvic6 Farllltioi named to continue as the Social chairman of the hoard, an- Service Bureau's representative nounced the appointment of 1. 'Cruise Specialuation lo the Community Chest. Mr. Col- Gerald D. Nelson of 210 Elm J. Percy Van Zandt Co. man is his alternate. Road to serve as chairman of 2. 'Steamship and Air Line Tickets Hopewell 557 the building committee. Tours and Vacations Red China in UN Opposed. 3. *Package BLA\VENBUIlO, N. J. Senator H. Alexander Smith sftid "Resorts and Hotels and 4. "No Parking Meters ta Inst week that he was "unalter- PTA to Meet. The growth child as re- 5. 'Passport, Visa, Foreign Exchange and Blawenburg" iibly opposed" to the admission of dev.'lopment of the be Red China to the United Nations, vealed by his art work will Immigration Information parent-educa- hut that "ft would be a terrible demonstrated at a disfisler" for the United Slates tion meeting sponsored by the Schools to quit the UN if they were ad- Princeton Elementary 240 N'ASSAU STREET PRINCETON, N. J. mitted to the woild organiza- PTA Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the we have -the flB^ Nassau Street School. Jaek Bar- CLAIRE R. LEVINE AND BHIWARD M. FAOAN The New Jersey senator, a don, school p-;ychologisl, will be Telephone 1-4478 member of the Senate Foreign moderator. Du Pont COLOR Affairs Committee, spoke in a Frederick Siebelts and Domin- panel discussion of foreign poHcy nick Perrara, art teachers in the before the pre-legislative confer- Princeton Borough Elementary ence of the New Jersey Youth and Schools, will exhibit ex-amples of SELECTOR Government Model Legislature art work done by students and This Is Your Invitation To a Happier Living here. More than 200 boy.s and will explain how art is affected glrl^. repi-esenfing Hi-Y and Tri- by the advancement of the child. SAVE Hi-Y group-! from some l.SO New This discussion, to which parents HAVE MORE. DO MORE. MORE of children in the Nassau and Quarry Street schools are invited, is a follow-up of Dr. Ronald Doll's lecture. "Enrichment Programs," given to the PTA last Tuesday.

Recital to Benefit YM-YW, BOVINO'S Snnie 130 bo\s and girls from 4 to 14 will lake part in the annual reeital of the Peggy Lnngstrelh Baver School of Dance on Satur- Cfwoseyou^-fevoHte day afternoon, March 19. at 3:30 in the auditorium of Princeton FROZEN FOODS High School. There will be no ad- this decorating colors mission charge but contributions WITH RENTAL TOOLS v/jli be accepted at the door with new easy way the receipts to benefit the YMCA- Alaska King Cr: SATISFACTION OF DOLXG IT VOURSELF (Wakefield) YWCA Building Fund Campaisn. ENJOY THE Raspberries (BE The recital is entitled "Circus Fantasy" and will include num- You'll be surprised how easy it is to do those chores around bers in ballet, tap, acrobatic, ball- the home and garden or make these needed home improvement** Fresh Meats and Poultry room and folk dance. Set lo mu- tlie Tight tools the rigTit Way. sic of the RingUng Brothers Cir- when you use Legs of Lamb (Swift's cus band, acts of a circus theme Premium I lb. 59c will represent such cus per- IT'S A PLEASfRE TO I'SE PO^\*En TOOUS Turkeys (Evls.. ready for formers as monkeys 'lephants, DON'T HAVE TO BfV oven. 6-8 lbs.) lb, 59c IndiE bareback VOU Freshly Ground Beef. 3 lbs. $1 riders and dru majorettes. Sliced Bacon (Swift's) lb. 49c Here is where you can rent them as you need them. No Sausage (O.M.t lb. 39c Drive Nets 750 Books. More need to buy when you can rent them for a few hours or a day Smoked Hams (Swift's than 7.50 volumes have been col- .... or '-ven longer. Premium) shank end, lb. 57c lected in a drive to supply books Breast of Lamb (For to refugee students in South Stew) 2 lbs. 25c Vietnam. The books, of which 150 • Hand and powered garden to0l^ • Floor machines Short Ribs of Beef lb. 33c were contributed by the Prince- • SkiKaws • Appllrtnce mover and trailer Pork Loin Roatt (Loin ton University Librar>', wiil be See your own Wallpaper steamers End) lb. 59c used to set up a university in • Ctaainsaws • Lamb Patties (with bacon South Vietnam for students and • Electric hammer • I'aiiups Color Scheme around it) lb. 49c teachers who left Hanoi Univer- Ljuidtrs sity, now in Communist hands. • Electric drills • before you pint GMOCERIES The campaign, conducted in the Many Others Too Nunieroas To Mention the University Suit Ma community and on campus, was sponsored by 1 he &. Spaghetti pkg. 21c student chapter of the United OPENING MARCH 15 Mmestrone Soup (La World Federalists in co-operation Peria) No. 2 can 25c with the International Relatit Anchovy Paste jar 2dc Club and the Student Christi Shad Roe (Royal Association. Rene Wadlow of the! SERVICE Scarlet) UmOORE'SRejOoqL jar $1.39 student Federalists and Roberti Hot Tamafes ( Hormel's) 25c Howe of the IRC coordinated the! 849 State Road, Princeton, N. J. Sponges (cello.) drive. The Young Adult Council, j^-^ 2 for 29c: 25c: 39c a group of 16 major youth organi- Phone PRinceton 1-3608 Super Suds, Ivory r/A Snow. zations, is sponsoring the col- Ivory Flakes pkg. 29c lection at the national le\el. Bridal Bouquet Soap (tg. 8i2e> 2 for 25c Color (!^ondition your Clothes Line (Sash Cord) 100 ft.. $2.49 Get rid of \-Co'.i 37c W)ms with these -fine your small DU PONT FRKH VEGETABLES refrigerator MATCHING COLORS AND FRUITS in Flat, Semi-Glos» CALL . . and Gloss Princeton 1-0762 Morris Maple & Son for an appraisal

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pKin (u ultencl should register be- fore Ki iday. March 11, at 5 p.ni News of the Churches at the First Church oilire. Dr. Wanen G. FindJpy will ser\e as chairman of the woi k- Lenti . Spf i:il mid-week sho|). which is s|)onsoied by llu- The Flower Basket H. 1 deiiling with subjects 0. HUBBARD Agency ap- Social Education and Action Coni- " inopiiait? to thi> Lenten season 136 Nrtisau St. Tel. 26»0 142 Xnss.mi miltep uf the Session. Further d.- Street Telpplionf 1-0400 have been nrrnngt.'d by several tuils will be announced next week. Piinteton churches. At the Meth- odist church next Wednesday* at REGULAR SERVICES 8 p.m. the Rev. Edward S. Zelley. pastor ol the Broad Slicel-Wes- Catvary Baptist. Th.- con tey Methodist Church in Tinn- gallon of the new Bainlst Chi 12 ton, will speak on a text. "Faith will giUh.'r for ihi- fiist and Povvciless Disciples."* taken this Sunday at U a.m. in II frotn the nth chapter uf Mat- Chapel of the WcstminsiLi C thew. The Rev. Mr. Zelley has held pastorates in Rumson, Barns- boro, Camden and Mays Landing. He is a graduate of Temple Uni- versity and has written several YOU CAN PAY BILLS with Special Checks .... any Methodist publications. At the Lutheran Church of the nd he nil dis Messiah ncKt Wednesday, the and r.- time of the day or night - conveniently. Rev. Milton J. Nauss will preach lowship of the Chi n sermon on "Jesus Betrayed." Miss Cynthia Day, .student ai Tiiis service will be held at 8:15 Westminster, has been engaged as Minister of Music and she will lend !i choir composed of volun- I'-'M-; from the Baptist group and The Second Presbyt CM, M, cinn, [. ' iH,.|,is from the college. The will I'l id i ^ hold the second I (ih school will meet al 9:45 ten lectures this W At the First Piesbyterian Trinity Episcopal. The Rev. Church next Wednesday at 8, Dr. John V. Butler will preach ai John R. Bodo will continue his the service of Holy Lenten Bible Study classes. Communion this Sunday at 11 a.m. Theie will be Holy Communion at 8 a,m. Bible on TV. "The Bible and on Sunday and Family Eucharist God's Love— study in Hosea" at 0:30. SPECIAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS is the subject of this Friday's Upjier chuich school will meet 10c Seminary tele\' progr; ONLY PER CHECK NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED at 9:30 and the lower school at 11:15 a.m. over WFIL. CJoc Monthly Mainteiiniice Charge) Channel 11. The Lenten service of Even- G. The Rev. Dr. Elmer G. Hom- song will begin at 7:30 with an righausen of the Seminary fac- address by the Rev. H. Mai Lin P. ulty will be the speaker. Next Davidson. PRINCETON BANK and trust company Friday. March 11, the Rev. Lef- ferts A. Loctscher will Princeton. sjieak on Baptist at Penns Neck. The New Jersey Amos. His subject is "The Bible Rev. F. Robert Steiger, inlet im VOUR CONFIDENCE IS OUR GRE.VTEST .ASSET and Social Justice." pastor, will preach at the 11 a. in, These 20-minute programs, .Mfnilier IV

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VOU will be inspired by the preaching of Dr. Harold F, Stoddard, Executive Secretary, New Jersey Baptist Con- 69-73 PALMER SQUARE vention—one of New Jersey's outstanding ministers. You Evenings Until 9 will enjoy the good music and Christian fellowship. Telephone 1401 Open Friday

11- -Town Topics, Uan-h 6-12, 1955. First Presbyttrian. Infant bap- News Of The Qhurches tism services will be held at 11 —Continued from Page 11 this Sunday. Dr. John R. the first flowers of spring turn 31;p QIitmrntMB ^Jjop a.m. i.s will preach at the 9:30 and ^Mte lime the name of Hanian Bodo llie Gospel up on our gay clotlis spoken the rcvelei's blow noisc- 11 a.m. services on '^^r^j and the minor proi>hets. at 8 Next Thursday, March 10 . . . they make a tabic bloom for PIsgah A.M.E. "At the Mt. p.m.. Dr. Robert S. Gorber, su- ^1^T-flCt sei-mon topic cliosen every occasion . . . Table" i-s the perintendent oi the New Jersey a.m. by the (or this Sunday at 11 Neuro Psychiatric Institute, and Johnson. At the 8 Rev. John W. members of his staff will discu.ss 1 Jl MONOGRAMMING Rev. Mr. John- For tbe best in p.m. service the their work at a meeting of the on "The Lost son will speak Men's Association. RADIO AND T.V. Book". The weekly Hour of Wed- Stone's Idinen ^hop Prayer will be held at 8:30 Kingston Presbyterian. At the and the Rev. Mr. 20 Nassau Sereet Telephone 4381 1 SALES & SERVICE nesday evening 11 a.m. worship service this Sun- Since 1908 Johnson will .speak. day, the Rev. Henry W. Heaps il's will preach the sormon, "An Atomic-Age Armor". Church THE MUSIC SHOP school will begin at 10 a.m. Parker will be "By the Rivers of Junior apd Senior Youth groups Babyion". There will be a .serv- will meet together at 6 p.m. Sun- Sport Coats For Spring 16 NASSAU ST. ice of Holy Communion on Sun- day for a supper meeting. The day at 8 p.m. Dr. Parker will Rev. Jomes Wright, missionary at Pr. 1 1943 speak briefly at the mid-week in Bfazii for the past four years, service Wednesday evening at will give a talk illustrated with 8:30. colored slides. The young people of the Ncshanic Reformed Church SPECIALS Lawreoceville Presbyterian. will be the guests of the Kingston The .sl.ith sermon in the scries, Presbyterian Youth at this meet- FINE CLOTHES FOR LESS MONEY the Faith", will be Bird Seed, 2 lbs. 29c "Symbols of ing, WUd a.m. by given this Sunday at 11 Methodist. "What Kimble The Princeton 33 Palmer Square Telephone 4061 Galvanized Rural Mailbox, the Rev. M. Allen Makes Christianity Different Believe in Life Eter- $2 59 title is "I from Every Other Religion?" is nal". the sermon topic for this Sunday Rubbish Burner, $1.79 a.m. this Sunday the At 8:30 nt 11 a.m. The Rev. Charles W- Breakfast Club will meet Men's Marker will preach. Rubber Door Mat, Inn to hear a at the Princeton The Youth Fellowship will meet Reg. $1.00, Now 19c by William G. McKinley of Cra-f+s' talk at 7 p.m. on Sunday. The Wesley Cabin the engineering division of the Indoor Clothes Foundation will also meet at 7 Large York Bell Telephone Com- New for a skit, followed by a fellow- Dryer, $2.98 McKinley is a mem- pany. Mr. ship hour. All students are wel- ber " of the executive ci^mittee Reynold's Do-it-yourself of the committee of the American Aluminutn Department of New Jer- Legion. Lutheran of the Messiah. The sey and was at one time affili- • Rev. Milton J. Nauss, pastor, will with UNESCO. Bible School ated preach the sermon, "It Pays to be Sunday at 9:30 a.m. [ Dedspregds URKEN SUPPLY CO. will meet on Perseivering," at the 8:30 and 11 Fel- At 7 p.m. the Westminster Bible 27 Withcrspoon Street a.m. services this Sunday. | lowship will hear a talk by Dr. class and Sunday School will Stanley G Wilson, Jr., of Lawr- j Telephone 3076 meet at 9:45 a.m. enceviile. MONOGRAMMED IN DECORATOR COLORS Christian Science. The Lesson- Sermon for this Sunday at 11 Single-Double $15.95 Without Monogtam $12.95 a.m. and 8^15 p.m. will be "Man", Spring Suits with a text; from Psalms 8:4,6: H. P. CLAYTON "What is man, that thou art mindful of hin Sunday School Palmer Square will meet at 11 1, and the Wed- Daily 9-5:30 • - - Wed. 9-12 and Dresses nesday evening ing at 8:15 p.m.

Withersoon Presbyterian. At the 11 a.m. Sacrament of Holy MARY GILL Communion on Sunday, the Rev. "the name Benjamin J. Anderson will preach 230 Nassau St. Parking In Rear the sermon, "A Legacy of Peace". to Remember' At the Wednesday evening serv- ice, 8:15 p.m., the Rev. Mr. An- derson will speak on "The Shn- COMMERCIAL PORTRAIT PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY plicity of the Christian Life". Specializing In Conventions—Weddings—Candids—Industrial Second Presbyterian. "The Architectual Illustration—Passports—Press Release Coverage Transfigured Task" is the sermon topic for this Sunday at 11 a.m., to be given by the Rev. Dr. Wil- ALAN W, RICHARDS liam L. Tucker, pastor. The Young People will meet at 7 p.m. For Ajrpointment, Telephone Priiiceton 1-1761 on Sunday to discuss "The Loyal- ty Oaths". Melanie McGilvra will Residence: Woodville House, Princeton, N. J. 40 Vandeventer Avenue be tile speaker. Contributing Photoorapher to Time and Life, The New York Time*, Princeton 1-0242 Princeton University, Associated Press, Trenton Times, Camera Unitarian. Students in grades seven, eight and nine (the Mini- ster's Seminar) will meet at Tri- nity Church at 9:30 to attend s(M\ ice.<; there. Edgar M. Gem- mell. Administrative Secretary of LIGHTWEIGHT and SMART Princeton University, will speak at 11 the subject "And Sometimes Tri Than True". Church school will meet at 10:30 for a sermonette by the minister, the Rev. Straughan L. Gettier on the subject: "On Tally- ing Just Big Enough". Liberal Religious Youth will gather at 7 Sunday at the Y.W.C.A, Str David Reed of the psychology de- On any trip, Macli partment at Rutgers. His sub- ject is "Psychology and Religion", you travel best with th< and there will be a discussion period following his talk. "Urk-HatBox.Uow University Chapel. The Rev. nice to be to ^ Douglas Norton, Minister of the General Council of the Congrega- to lake along so much tional Churches of the United States, will speal< at the 11 a.m. ,..to bave it all so service this Sunday. light! And it fits week-end clothes into overnight From $13.65 space. It's a Larfrto travel with ihe "Lark' ^ $29995 Flaid and Solid Colors REFRIGERATOR EASY TERMS

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-Town Topics, March 6-12, 1955. MAN-tlESraES DAVS WORK. 1 black. FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom with or nlghi, ceiiscs. James L. Burke. 33 Jj Spani<:l. uight weeks old, full kitchen privileges, Convenlenti>- equipment, Stiecl. Princeton. Tel. 4909. OW 5^8. Itfcated within two blocks of center ther information Inquire Som- enced college graduate. ol town. Tor further inlormatlon mcr\-llle's Confectionery. 1 erspoon.

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HAVE YOUR If not claimed vrill I FOR SALE: 9x12 To\\nshlp: Six-r adoption. Call Pr. 1-2293 or 1 Ictil wiridition. Telephone Hopen FAVORITE PHOTOGRAPHS e-0518. •^ PRUIT FILLED e-0388-R-2. Oaks Piinceton Small mal Rescue League. HANDCOLORED IN OILS COFFEE RING DACHSHUND PUPPY FOR Black and tan. female, six Tel. 3327-M old. CHAM'S 39 Cents AKC I lines. Per CHINESE RESTAURANT pletelyiy Iiousebr.Iin Princeton Shopping Center fully. Joveable Twl RENT: Attractive singlr c . 0293-J. WAITRESS WANTED: Experienced. Special Friday and Saturday Open tiom ll A. M. to 10 P. K « windows, near high good steady work. 7 A. M. to 4 P. M. Weekdays. Sunday 12 noon t Shopping Center. Call ROOM FOR RENT: Semi-private daily. Must be neat. Apply in person 10 P. M, only NILL-S BAKERY z blocks from ] issau'Sli'eet. Esquire Luncheonette. 258 Nas- men. Tel. 4814. Telephone Princeton 1-4467 I'JO Nassau St. - Tel. 0100 OFFlCE SPACE 1047 CHEVROLET I iaie. This car AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE : Ford WORK WANTED: Job carpenter, custom 1951 tudor sedan. Radio, ^I'-ippiiig Center - Tel 4015 nguig. Telephone FOR RENT ice 0339. heater, turn signals, excellent tires. Call r Hopewell 575- 27,000 original miles. Going to first New Building Ample Parking person with $595 or best offer. Call FOR finger print exactly lil; SALE: Mahoganv drop-leal Nowhu'c is there a man DON'T IT AWAY OR ble with pads. Call 04B8-W. mehsfons. posture, b BUY NEW ONE Until Tilers why ttierc is no satisfac- WE FIX ANV- THING t Floor i I table lamps r Univerally

rters. and waflwaffle I Moore St WILLIAM LENZ :ks repaired. All 18-26-t: 54 HART AVE.. HOPEWELL From $63-50 to SH5 TOWN SAW SHOP Plumbing and Heating PHILIP THE TOWN TAILOR Hopewell 6^)733 Telephone 1586 Tel. 05G8-J OTHER CLASSIFIEDS Open Evenings; AH Day 1 Look after your painting ai paper hanging problems. 14, 15. 22 23 Estimates free Msh) Windsor chairs. Also Empire ON PAGES & , R E D D I N G ' S sofa, .vellow upholstery. Call 0713. :. L. WHITE - BUILDER Plumbing and Heatinx Alterations - Repairs Contractor HALF-ACRE LOTS Quality Workmanship -HOUSE WANTED: Want 2S4 NASSAU ST. New Homes Constnicted M.OOO and no, in Boro and To»t,- priced house In Prin« PRineeton 0166 or 001! shlp. wesleni seojion. renceville. Call Z427-J.

Furnished o-bedroom house in the PETER SANMNO SECRETARIES NEEDED for positions i ^ Plumbing and Heating •arch an Stimula' 32 Chambers Street 16 OAKLAND ROAD Television - Radio - Sales - Service Tel. 1416 TYPIST-SECRETARY Prompt and Courteous Service PRUiceton 1878 Come In and Meet Aaron FURNITURE repairine, refinlshing tunity for employment with and reglueing. Called for and deliv- research and develop- ered. Call Benedict M. Rider. Main ment organization. Position in- St.. Kingston. Tel, 0147. 1-23-tf EMENS. & McVAUGH /olves neat and accurate typing Plumbing ana Heatbigr FOR SALE: Six pairs gold and blue tt reports and advertising litera- damask drapes 80 inches long, ex- Businessmen's Lunch Contractors luie. Subject matter of reports is 3f a technical nature but not diffi- Princeton S582-R-11 - 3387-J-ll cult after a few weeks experience. Watch our windows for our daily special—at prices WANTED TO BUY: Large sire ehaln- Jamesburg 1-031-l-M [ji addition to pleasant working that will amaze you. conditions, we offer paid vacation, sick leave, participating hospitali- JOSEPH A. FCROH, /B. Home-made deep dish pies and cakes PLUMBING and HEATING ivelt ; er frii CONTRACTOR IN EXCLUSIVE SECTION OF i ability. Interview by appoint- 27 East Broad St.. HopeweU it onlj'. Please call Plainsboro PRINCETON VIEDTS Tel. HopeweU 519

by 150, two car garage. Large liv- EUGENE F. HERR Plumbing and Heating ing room with dinetle. two baths. PROMPT PICK-UP AND DELIVER

CBANBURY, N. J. oil fired duel heating. Circular ices: dry cleaning, laundering, sh-

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N. C. JEFFERSON THE BOROUGH COUNCIL ADLERMAN SERVICE AGENCY showed its official Plumbing - Heating Contractor approval 42 Witherspoon Street Service When It's Needed of the work of the TeU 1-0401 PRINCETON SMALL ANIMAL

CERAtaiC TILE BATHS and kitchens. RESCUE LEAGUE FRED CRUSER Lnioleum floors, walls, counters, etc. PLUMBING AND HEATEVO Workmanship guaranteed. Call 0365, by an annual appropriation. I2-5-tt CONTRACTOR But this volunteer - staffed oi - Jobbing a Specialty FOR RENT: Ranch style, five room house on Cherry Valley Road, One Oil Burners bath. Available n..w. Call 9868 or In- and Burner adequately to^ the nearly Units Installed Prlncet'?n-s'om™r1'!ne 'fload,' rT:Zt -day stray or injured animals Tel. 1-1650 ton Township. 12-26-tf "In Summer and Winter reives. Checks for member- FOR SALE: General Eleolrru four- 191 JEFTEESON RO.U) My House Is Well Insulated"

Robert N- Smith, 321 Nassau "Blow hot — blow cold ... my J-M insulated house laughs rooms at the weatherman. Attic insulation means warmer house 15° cooler —lower fuel biUs in Winter . . . keeps the outside temperature during the hot summer rOR SALE: Twfr than approximately 42 mouths." Call Belle the proper Visit Grover Lumber Co. We'll recommend blanket or reflective) for your house WEATHERLY. INC. type (loose, batt. yourself ... or and we'll even show you how to install it recommend a competent workman to do it for you.

188 Nassau Street Come in—get insulation facts and figures. No obligation. Tel. 1320 Insulate NOW - Pay LATER

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13- -Town Topics, March 6-12, 1935- READY FOR SPRING. While TYPIST WANTED: Experienced i FOR SALE ts( l>. t^'pe doctoral dissertation The Clothes Lines on the Square

toda.v. Dewey's UphoUtei Are now a family affair Sho)}. Main Street, KingsKJn- 1^ 424(M. 2-30-tl secund floor : 'J bedrooms i bath. Dry basement and a kept, Oiv help Since The Big and Little Clothes Lines SALE 3.>450. Cape Cod. recenib' built, four bed- c«ntralU' located FOR RENT: Unfurnished apat-lrr n^rnn fiiii flrv bosement, detach- le butch Colonial: living i Are now together there. utility shed, excellent fireplace, separate dining condiliot six miles Princeton. ^ and large kitchen: second

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KM North Ave, Weslfield. N. J, TOP BUYS IN USED C.\ns ..IF Study: Gracious older house: you CAN SE SURE. iTsW^stinghouse Tel. Westfield 2-515(Wl Or CjiII Park MuUlnnix. Salesman '51 tluick Special 4-door adjoining enclowd sun porch. Sep Atitliorizfd Deuler arale spaiious dining room, kit Chen, butler's pantry and lavu '5ft Buicit Special 4-dooi- 5 i ?OH RENT: Apartment, lory ; second floor : master l>ed H. B. WULF APPLIANCES bath, centrally located, Februify 1- Write Box M-5, Town AITER the Snl*" Couts

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detached 2-car garage. 3fi8 Nassau St. Telephoiii- 310<)* CHARLES H. DRAISE CO. TUTORING: Mathematics. Real Estate - Insurance and physics. Office adjacent to cf pus. Write Box L-2. Town Topic; 194 Nassau St. Telephone 4!

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ItANCH HOUSE for sale, thr«e miles OTHER CLASSIFIEDS from Princetpn, Somerville Road. ON' 13, 15. 22 & 23 tVELL-FURNlSHED 4.bedn 2 blocks from center nl i:30 and weekends 3917-R. May 15. References exchi ATLAS LATHE FOR SALE : 36 inch

geais. taper attachment, milling i GET YOUR TREES PLANTED EARLY FOR RENT OR S.A,LE $150. Also 3(>>inch Toro lawn $75. Can Monmouth Dormant trees planted now will get an early start. Four WESTERN SECTION: : You can save money, too, by taking advantage of our early PACK A RD-STUDEBAKER old six-room, three-bath hous< spring specials at very attractive prices. Our experts will Charts Sales and Service car gsiage. Over an acre ol gladly advise you on the best selection tractive grounds. Close to KENNETH M. DOTEN. INC. GARDEN 140 University Place ROSEDALE MARKET prescriptions Tel. 21 B7 SKILLMAN & SKILLMAN Wilcox's OF DRESSES 247 Nassau St. _ Telephone 3822 20 nassau street telephone 0255 "Irtlhes Line on the Squan YMAN: Odd jobs.

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Corerugi' FRENCH CONVERSATION PARAKEETS : of FOR SAI.E If vo The Rosedale Family vant a p.irakcet rieht out of 'th SHOP. Very and Interesting nest fo] S.i call Bob Dorf. tel. 1608. subjects—conducted Princeton French graduate of the Uni- versily • - FOR SALE: Plumbing and lightina . CaU 1709. of Businesses lod condition. Tel. Belle /oifiishij) irea BUILDING PLOTS 1^2 Acres and Up OFFICE SPACE Near Corner of Lawrencevill PHONE 3130 FOR RENT and Province Line Roads 262 Alexander Street R.A.KIN AGENCY 240 NASSAU STREET 345 W. St. George Avenue APPLY AT BUILDING BRAZU. COFFEE AND FOOD CO. OR Linden, N. J, 3-4777 CALL 0657 3-28- tf "Perfect" for Lent: Jacketed Shi-imp and Shrilnp Empadas. 2-20-tf WORK WANTED, full Schafer's Market For those of you who like cheese, tr>' our Cheese Sambas APARTMENT FOR RENT" Fo 0101-? rooms and hath Route 20fi. Prim and Cheese Empadas. Ideal for that TV snack: eat a Meat ton Township. Inquire at Ma 350 Nassau St. or Chicken Samba. Try our wonderful cocktail Walls Stoie. Tel. 98G8. 2-27 WANTED hors d'oeuvres: Cheese, Chicken, Meat and Shrimp Sambas, and Telephone 31G0 One-HnU Acre Lot or Larger Your HUDSON Dealer In Borough or Township the miniature Cheese or Chicken Empadas. Delicious coffee: A-1 Neighborhood BOGERT MOTORS. genuine Bourbon, Java Moca Blend, sold by the pound or INC. Picture of Proposed House Availal hot over the counter. Orders Slale Road No. 20C - Tel. 2045 Telephone 4247 taken tor parties, dinners, church meetings and picnics—Eiesh or frozen. Tel. 0135. FOR SALE: Empire buffet: SiK Vic tonaii, upholstered seat I, FROZEN FOOD LOCKER It looking at Its best. Painting and decorating by F. W- Schuessler, We are getting in some nice fieef. How about letting' us sell Princeton. Tel. 3582-R-12. 4-l»-tf you a quarter, guaranteed^ And if you haven't tried our beef bacon, we recommend that, too. Featuiing the Finest qualified ed and Domestic Confections n. GARDEN MARKET See our advertisement

in. FENCING Full line of Super FOR RENT: Thr. Kem-tone Paint Winter is an excellent time to erect fencing as it is in place DR. NATHAN KASREl for Spring and Summer outdoor recreation. Visit our dis- Full line of and Cook with kitclfenelte €VE EXAMINATIONS and OPTOtv play and discuss your fencing and other outdoor enclosure Dun Paint J^r, Offlc. Hour,: g . 6: problems or have our salesman come to your home. All Opon Eves, Also paint sundries by Appolr types of fences, toolhouses. carports and arbors. T^l. 4423.

r\*. FEED MILL Urken Supply Co. Special until March 15: SI.20 saving on 48-can case of your All Forms of Insurance 27 Witfaerspoon St. favorite beef, horsemeat, liver, chicken and fish. All popular biands of meals and kibbled food lor your dogs. Also cedar Tel 3076 HERBERT W. VOORHEES slui\ings and straw bedding. Free delivery. Tel. 0134. Phones: Princeton 1 0782 — Hopewell G-O.iSO

-Town Topivs, March 6-12, I ').;.;. J —

CHEF WANTED: experienced ior >LD PINE COBBLER'S BENCH Ohlldl-cn^t eummi'f cimji In'lhe Po- Sood coiidlllon. Call luood (or vulTce tAblcl. $25; varlou^^ cofiLs Fccfliiig 160. Write Box S-3, P M pieces of early Stadordshlre china COAL BOTTLED GAS yowii Topics. 3-6-2t (willow pattern I: maple"' sidnbo.-) iTRv. Uglil. funushet tl5: w.Tter-coIor. 2' x rOR RENT: Four-room, ranch-style inc block from Nn: for sale. Call 13S4-J. buiiBarow. A!l improvements. »6U iLson SI Tel. 0385-J. HOFF GAS & FUEL CO. J)ct month. Call 055O-J jHci FURNITURE FOf SALE: 2 rock i DONT DISCARD T.lcphonF 5011

K.'ith arm rest i our doiible-brcaslcd suit. We re WANTED ^ fur both: < nodcl to a stngle-breayled to pt-t Oiic-Half Aci-r Lot nr _« ccilon. Reasonable price, In' Borough' or Town; beginner's book. $15; 3 PHILIP A-l Ncighborhond d wood ttifTee or end ta- THE TOWN TAILOR r three. Tel. 1797-J after I70'j Nai SIri - filcture of Proposed Housi- Tel. 0508- Telephone 434T FOR RENT new roor month Seven ntlcs from GAHDENER like WOULD . C half days a week. Two Brunswick bus. girl^. Should have trar He InCludud w M. imoulh Juncti m 7^1763, n and lucent references mature. Wj-Jte quialflcji Tel. 4427 During Day Box 106. Princeton. ANNUAL SALF.

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, den. lot 125x873. (25.0 MARCH .T TO 19 '5.1 Chevrolet 4-door CLEAROSE STUDIO sedan, perfect condition ii;i>s OTIIKR CL.\SSU 148 NASSAU STREET '5.1 Chrysler V-8. 4-door. This car is like new. MRS. ERUtE BEDFORD ox rAGi;s 13. u "53 Pontiac 2-door sedan, radio and heater, one owne BARGAIN BARGAINS < BAR-

IV. '51 Pontiac Catalina. SECRETARY Marcli 3 ai new tires, greatly reduced P- M. opening fui secretaiy, 1 bv '51 C..ngtnlal .. .m.M,liJ'c''i Mercury 4-door sedan, like new. Theoloei- Center. excellent buy. cal Semin:,! -t):jy week. Sucial seciiii *50 Chrysler 4-door sedan. Priced to sell. Tel. 3193 lo, WANTED: Experienced stenogra- pliei every day except Saturday

Do you appreciate TRUE QUAL- Ironi 12:30 to 4:00 P. fJl. Apply SECTION: Five bed- ITY CONSTRUCTION? Are you WESTERN -4^ EDMUND COOK & COMPANY fookiiig for SPACIOUS. ECONOM- TITUS MOTORS ICAL, FBIENDLY, COUNTRY IpO Nassau St. Teleplionc 1-0322 LIVING with EXPRESS DOWN- 19 WITHKR.SPOON ST TF.L. 3 TOWN COMIVIUTING' WANTED; Pal Tlicn insncci our samnip homes Belle Mead. Excel- feiu lucati venient kitctien with ex- h.oal stov celluiit : rrage. All tMs*aiid Hea- Shopping Ceiitei excellent all-year air " m PriiipcloiT High SchoolSchool; Low tajces. ig system §55,000- Con- FOR RENT: A Drive out 2 HlBhi' lie Meac! lucaled to campus Price Slashing S&IUs." BELLE MEAD CORp! month. Call 0633, During Big EVERYTHING PRICED TO GO. RIGHT NOW IS A GOOD TIME Our Fri- TO CHANGE TO A LIKE TO HAVE A CHOICE,' Of i BETTER CAR .'OUR LICENSE IS COMING DUE

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Vlead. Good view, I ho acres, big fully equipped. :rces. Living room, dining room, iroacUotm carpet, sun room, fine (ilchcn, three bedrooms, (»lh. ull basement. $16,300. You Will Like This One MRS. FRANICES R. NQBTON Its Brand New '54 Chrysler New Yorker Realtor sl^liun Square Route 206 FRESH EGGS Tel. Belle Mead 750 _. ELE(T!:!( .\I.— Vhole;are A Retail—Hjm« Delivery with Iriend or Pqoi neighbor vid .\utonialic l>op I p loastci—Reg S21.50 NOW $9.95 get wholesale prices (10 dot. or FOR SALE: Api .Vutoniatic G.E. Waffle Iron and Sandwich Grill—Reg. S22.9.5 NOAV SI3.95 Automatic Irons—Reg. SS.g.-i NOW $4.9.5

.5-tJt. .\luininuni Tea Kettle—Reg. $2.00 NOW $1.35 Bedroom Ceiling Fixture $1 50 Up All-lHetal Kitii;cn ^lep-Ladder $3 95 AUTOMOTIVE— (with old batlerjl S4.95 Up (Executive Tj'peJ Batteries for Most Tars — Seat Covers for 2 and 4-Door Stxlans $5-95 Up Spark Plugs 29c Up lids. Has ALL-DAY TRIP *»« 2Gallon Can of Oil i. Rebuilt Fuel Pumps ** 59 Up Side-Vuc Mirror—Reg. »2.50 NOW $1.75 SPORTING GOODS— Fishing Poles '[' ^P TYPEWRITERS Fishing Reels 3"* ^P Taclile Supplies New Oil-H.-i SALES - RENTALS - REPAIRS Complete Fishing cr healing plai Baseballs • Bats Gloves Tennis BaUs Tennis WIN A TORO small buslne: Golf Balls - Badminton Sets Table Bow and Arrow Sets - Croquet Sets POWER MOWER! famous Smith-Corona t>-pe-

. Adding _. .irrouglis LOW. 1,0^V PRICES ON ITE.MS TOO NUMEROUS , portable typewriters. ..TO MENTION satisfaction. Yearly Sporthum and theTuro Whirl- ulable. Individua' given. Machines called for and < wind 18. Sign your name on h * "- : In Hopewell. Apart sred. Fastt service. PrincetonPrincet — Univi registration slip— tliat's all . Telephone 3333. there is to it.' ^Iftktf a note lo TIGER AUTO STORES regisber right now? for IJil- pie only . Positively no Wiite Jack Wert, Tieas. LINE OF TOYS ynind drawing (dnte . CARRY A FULL Bruad St.. Hopewell, N. J. WE 3713 THE KEY SHOP SECRETARY 26 Witherspoon .Street Telephone

JTou'H Topics, March 6-12, 1955 Sunday, March 13th 2:00 p.m.: Hockey: Princeton vs. Thursday. March 10th Dartmouth; Baker Rink. Deadline for tiling petitions for 12;00 Nocin: Eastfrn Figure Skal- jiominalions in April Pi imary ing Champions, Final Session; EUGENE PALUMBO 8:00 p.m.: Basketbari: Princeton Calendar of the Week Elections. MASON - CONTRACTOR vs. Pennsylvania; Dillon Gym. Baker Rink. 8:00 p.m.: Ninth Session, Prince- 8:00-10:00 p.m.; Adult Public 1:00 p.m.: "Princeton '55" Tele- 267 Witherspoon Street ton Adult School; high school; Skating; Baker Rink. vision Program: "Atomic En- Thursday, March 3rd at 8, "Russian Cultural Devel- Tel. 0602-W 6th erg>' -Weapon for Peace." Dr. 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.: Rummage Sunday, March opment." Robert McNeal; at 9. Sale. sponsoi*d by Princeton Red Crow Sunday! Hubeit N. Alyea! WRCA-TV, Jewish Center; 24 Wilhei- 1:00 p.m.: "Princeton '55" Tele- Channel 4. Program: "The .Lobby- FIREPLACE WOOD spoon Street. vision Monthly Scrap Paper CSolIec- FOR SALJ; 4:CK)-7:00 p.m.: Chicken Dinner. ist, " Dr. Stephen K. Bailey; Township Board of Education tion; Pjineeton Post No. 76. AIM Kindling Wood Mt. Pisgah AME Church, bene- WRCA-TV, Channel 4. Meeting; Valley Road Scho<'l. American Legion. fit of Women's Day. 3:15 p.m.: Princeton Madrigal Friday, March 11th 8:00 10:00 p.m.: Final Adult Pub- ADy leneth — We deUver 8:00 p.m.: Eighth Session. Group Fifth Annual Concert; 7:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 8:00 p. lic Skating Session ot the 1-9868 Princeton Adult School; high Proctor Hall, Graduate Col- ni.: Eastern Figure* Skating Telephone PR school. At 8, "American Cul- lege. Championship Sessions; Baker yeai; Baker Rink. tural Development," Dr. Char- 8:00-10:00 p.m.: Adult Public Rink. les Sellers; at 9. "John Foid," Skating; Biikt-r Rink. Saturday. March 12th Dr. Richard M. Ludwig; lec- Monday. March 7th 7;.'50 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.: Eastern tures in auditorium. Smile and TV Servicemen's Figun Skating Championship 8:30 p.m.: Opening Performance; Weeks Open! is; Baker Rink. Theatre Intime's Production of p.m.:.: TheTl 1955 Princeton 8:00 p.m.: Basketball: Princeton 8:30 "The Knight of the Burning Cha , "Carnival v.s; Brown; Dillon Gym. Pestle" Beaumont and by Tuesday, March 8th Baker Rink Fletcher: Murray Theatre. 3:00 p.m.: Fashion Show and University Campus. Pierform- Bazaar. Woman's Club of Law- ances nightly except Sunday For Expert Hair Cutting recneviiie; Youth Centc through March 12. illc sbyt Friday. March 4th Church. 9:00 a.m.-5;00 p.m.: Rummage RIALTO B.\KBER SHOP 8:00 p.m.: March Meeting: Bor- Sale, sponsored by Princeton ough Council; Borough Hall. J6 Wilherspoon St. Jewish Center; 24 Wither- Paient Education Discussion spoon Street. Meeting, Borough Elementary 8:00 p.m.: Princeton University Schools PTA; Nassau Street Concert Band; McCarler The- School Cafeteiia. atre. 8:00-10:00 p.m.: Combined Pub- Wednesday, March 9th lic Skating; Baker Rink. 8:00 p.m.: "Meeting tlie Needs of DQILV SERVICE JOANV POINT Saturday. March 5th Adolesc_ents," Film and Discu-;- 4-H Week Opens! sion. Neuro-Psychiatric Insti- 9:00-11:00 a.m.: Children's Pub- tute at Skillnian; Smallev Nflssnu I IIRPniir-PK.1'9714 lic Skating; Baker Rink. Hall.

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MURRAY THEATRE Nassau Tavern Hotel The rarely-seen Beaumont and tor the busy executive is traditional Fletcher comedy "The Knight ui Burning Pestle" goes on view the from 12 to 2:30 this Thursday in Murray Thea- tre on the University Campus. : DELICIOUS COCKTAILS Showings are nightly at 8;30 through Saturday March 12, (ex- and cept Sunday). Tickets for the Theatre Intime Complete Oyster and Sea Food Meon Also Available production may be obtained at the University Store (tel. 333.1) or evenings at the box office (tel. 3530>. Prices are ?1.80 and $2 (or Fridays and Saturdays. $1.50 and Roselte $1.80 Monday thiough Thur.?day. *!^||^

Joining local actresses Mary Gonzales. Betty Frohling and SLP Bettc Barrie in the cast are Shir- ley Harlle. Ernestine Brown, Jean Sharpless and Virginia ennmoitonem Hamill. Miss Hartle, 11-year-old jf daughter of PiTjfpssor and Mrs. Robert Hartle of 32 Edwards PRINCETON SHOPPING CENTER Place, will be making her third (left) of Triangle appearance with Inthne, hnvinp a Telepiione 5250 ! Cheapside scene fn played in "Antigone" and "The of the Burning Pe t Murray Theatre. Drunkard." Shirley will play "George, a Dwarf," a role actually of a five- year-old boy who is the play- wrights' invention as a squire for the medieval knight. Miss Brown fills another difficult casting sit- American Motors rolls out the red carpet with uation, that of a girl who plays a boy who plays a girl.

Featured undergraduates will the all-new 1955 Hudson Hornets and Wasps include Charles J. Fuqua. D. Brooks Jones, William C. Pierce, and Peter Nicholls of Carter Road, who will be seen in the ro- mantic lead. The comedy Is being direci<^<1 by Robert M. Wren, a student "I Elizabethan and Jacobean drama in the Graduate College and pre- vioiisly a performer in a number of plays from those periods. He has received assistance from John Wilders. who created Falstaff (m "Henry IV, I") a year ago on tlii Murray stage for Intime. McCARTER THEATRE "Inh. The pos! of a tryout here for "Inheri Wind." the new drama based on the famous Scopes ("monkey") trial, iias gone by the boards, with Philadelphia the winner

The time-table for the show was moved back by a week, which caused a conflict \»ith a regularly -scheduled . concert in the University Series' at the Mc- Carler. It is now scheduled lo open Thursday, March 31,, in Philadelphia. Among the mem- bers of the supporting ca-St will be Princeton's Karl Light, who has been seen in various televis- ion and .stage shows since his not- able career in Intime and Univer- sity Players productions.

Stunning Evening. Ballets Es- pagnols brought cheers from a NEW HORNET stirred and delighted audience Monday evening at the McCarter. having offered a superb program V-8 ENGINE of foJkloric dancing. The company headed by Teresa LATEST, GREATEST of llie V-8s and Luisillo put on a magniflceni pistons reduce friction, de show tJiat combined absolute pro- Sliorl-slrokc whisper-quiet fici'^ncy in the techniques of liver quick power. Smooth, Spanish dance, true imagination rugged! Or choose the Cliaiiipioiisbip Six in developing i^ew ballets from with more than 1.^0 stock-car victories the traditional forms, and a thorough production. All new Hudsons feature Double It's more than regrettable that Strength Single Unit Body, new Deep exposure to a program of many Coil Ride. Airliner Reclining Seals and cheap folk dance and music (or Twin Travel Beds standard on many, —^Continued on Page 18 available for all other models. All-Season All-New Wasp, smartest new car in the low- Air Conditioning available for all models medium-pricc field. Spectacular Wasp has new Once Vou Try hundreds less than other systems. at wrap-around windshield, new ease of handling, You'll Always Buy - luxury far beyond its low price! See the new ride and The Finest in MEATS FROZEN FOODS POULTRY HUDSON CORNISH ROCK HORNETS • WASPS • RAMBLERS • METROPOLITANS GAME HEN ore products of American Motors

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Theatres voung. Musicians figure heavily News Of The sings a number of For the B&st Box* and Sinatra —Continued from Page 17 old favorites. It's drama with mu- HAROLD A. PEARSON la Lumber sugar. Gig some other rt-ason ' kepi so many sic, tears, laughter and CO>"0\XR and E>fMOX3, In©. people away, bur the absentees Young, Ethel Barrymore. Dorothy B I' I L D E R were the losers. Ballets Espagnols Mnlone and various others assist. Priocrton Junction Sonierville Roail i$ closing Its American tour and In color. Telephone 1071.5 Plainsboro S-29M a Spanish company such as this The Rac«rs (March 9 • 12t won't be l)ack again for a long spreads pU'Oty of sjiort car rac- ing thrills over CinemaScope photogiaphy. As a glimpse into SPECIAL HOSIERY SALE Luisiilo is perfection. His slight a chiefly Continental sport, thi- face belie, for fram^ and strange film is at its best, since the story ONE WEEK only: skill, a moment only, his great line is more or less routine. Kirk pow- which allows him to convey Douglas plny.x a demanding, ag- Granite and Hanes Seamless er, meaning, passion, grace and gressive racing driver, a cut- «*-en a Chaplinesque quality in a throat competitor. Bella Darvi, $1.00 and $1.15 a Pair single evening. Teresa, his stdk- Gilbert Roland. Cesar Romero, is excellent, but ing partner, Lee .1. Cobb and Katy Jurado yit- 14 John Street TeL 21S9-J Spanish dance seems to belong to also featured. and in this in- , the men by nature, THE GARDEN stance, to Luisiilo. B<-iQn^, J-HC. The Amertcano (March 3-5) i.-- The company is superbly chos- a Nouth-of-t he-border western en, There is El Nino de Almaden. Telephone IJOl with the standard small farmei 188 Nassau Street a stirring Flamenco singer; Ma- Mr. Harr> Ballot invites vs. big rancher conflict. Glenn cJn Vivo, an acti\e and pleasing Ford. Frank Lovojoy. Cesar Ro- ^'oubrelte; two remarkable gui- mero, Ursula Thiess and Abbe you to see the fresh selec- tarist s; an excellent orchestra, Lane take pari in the goings-on. and a corps de ballet which is with a background of Technicolor youthful, talented and attractive tion of Sprtii;; Suits iu all photography of Brazil. Mostly for DAVE BRUBECK visually and personally. the action fans. wool and daeron and wool. Bad Day at Black Rock (March AND HIS MODERN JAZZ GROUP i,Though the form is full of the 1-viy launches CinemaScope at passions, the Spanish dance pre- the Garden Theatre. The film Ballets Espagnols is sented by chosen for the first showing on Extra Added Attraction characterized by gfeat intelli- t he new .icreen stars Spencor gence. Teresa and LuisiHo in their Tracy. Robert Ryan. Anne Fran- fhor.'graphy -have done a great cljs b«an Jagger. Walter Bren- Harry Ballot ioh of moulding ballet from tradi- MOON DOG nnn and others. tional material. The production in color has an World's Most Unusual Percussionist Thr- gave and gave in company unusual story, sharply told, and 20 Nassau St .ii-; full and wonderfully varied awesome scenic backgrounds program. Topped off by spirited caught by the CinemaScope ca- pace, rich costuming, pleasant Tel. 04S1 mera in Arizona. Tracy is excel- McCARTER THEATRE light settings, the program made lent as nhvays. and the handlinc a handsome experience in the of the whole film keeps company thenire. Tuesday, March 15, 8:15 p.m. with first-rate pacing. Prices have been raised for the Tickets: S2.75 and $2.20 at the University Store showing and will remain highr-r PLAYHOUSE Sea thereafter at the Garden. Thf (March 3-5) is a fabulous ren- Thursdav • Saturday increase is attributed both to the dering Jules Verne's fabulous March 3. 4. 5 of new equipment and to the fact prophecy the submarine his VV,\LT DISNEVS of in that prices have been well below early science-fiction classic. The normal, particularly because of THEATRE INTIME \VaU Disney production is in "20,000 Leagues the number of foreign and spe- Presents Technicolor and CinemaScopo, cial films shown at the theatre, with marvelous photography, Under the Sea" Increases range from a nickel u* .^ames Mason plays the captain 20 cents. Pestle kii:k i>(i (.l.A^ The Knight of the Burning •7\1tt> AtA>l)N PRINCETON TELEVISION Elizabethan Comedy . . . I'Al 1. I.I KAS Paul Lukfls and Peter Lorre ... a Stylized Dr. Stephen K. Bailev will con- also sinrred in a film that ought sider "The Lobbyist" on this Sun- imylliini! Jjisney has pvei- to capture movie-goers in hordes. day's "Princeton '55" television ttune."—Crowtlier. N. Y. T ines Young at Heart (March 6-S) program (1:00 p.m.. WRCA-TV. March 3-12 3:00. 6:45 9:10 n. features Doris Day and Frank ^) and p. Channel 4). Dr. Bailey is director Sinatra in a re-make of a senti- of the graduate program in the Sunday - Tuesday menlol Fannie Hursi story about University's Woodrow Wilson the liiah of romance among the IVIURRAY THEATRE School. He has served as an administra- 'Young At Heart' SECRETARL\L SERMCES tive assistant to former Senator Princeton Williani of IN TFXHN'ICOLOP. Duplicating - Notary Public Benton Connecticut, and was mayor of Middletown, Conn., before coming here this at The IK)RLS DAY DOROTHY K. COUCRUW Tickets FRANK SLN.ATR.\ fall. His program will be concern- 18^ Nassau St. ed with the virtues and dangers lINIVEKSrrY STORE t.U. vol NO Tel. 28^8 KTIIKI. K.VftltV^IOKh of lobbying and pressure groups (Tel. 33S3) who deal with elected and ap- pointed officials. Mon. -Thurs.. 1.50, 1.80

FINE WINES 1.80. 2.00 ^:0(). 7:00 and Fri. -Sot.. Dean J. Douglas Brown and Dr. AND LIQVORS Richai'd A. Lester dealt with the (Fine Seats Available Wrdne^lay - ^turday matter of industrial strikes on Now for Moil. -Thurs.) from la'^t Sunday's program, with some- what indecisive results. T h p 'The Racers' YEOMAN'S spei.kers (and an entirely too lim- CIN'KMASCOPE ,v C'.V ited gipup) have broad perspec- tive as well as information Slarrins 108 Nassau Street on thf KIRK i)orf;i.A.< subject, but this viewer would BELLA DAKVI Telephone 0031 have learned more if the material CESAR HOMKKd presented had been more restrict- Weekend! and Xarnival 1>EE J. COBB FREE DELH'ERy ed better highlighted. Showmanship might have niade 3:00. 7:00. and «.ir —Continued on Page 21 THE PRINCETON SKATING CLUB GARDEN Something New Has Been Added AND Thursday - Suturduy March 3-5 To the Junior Shop THE ROTARY CLUB OF PRINCETON "The Americano' I'ROl'DLY PRESENT IKANK l.()\F..)()V CES.AR RUMKRO 3:00. 7:00 and S:55 !• n, 'The '55 Carnival of Champions .Men. - Sat.—.411 MVd. March ~ - 12 8:30 p. M. Premiere of Cinemascope Saturday, March 12th

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pen-engineered stretch drive, the Orange and "Black had pulled it- self level with a similar situation Mr. Businessman, do yoit as the current week opened. The know only difference was Columbia's FARM part in the act in place of Cor- nell—the 1954 champions arc That one ot the Eastern Seaboards most popu- now EQUIPMENT in second division. TIGER VETERAN lar spots for holding group meetings of any liind lotemational Elarvester Winning twice last week while varBity basketball IS right here in your the Lions were upsetting league- home town? leading Penn in overtime at Xew Idea Equipment Philadelphia, the Tigers get a last three minutes and had to crack at come from behind the Quakers no matter to win. That this is so because, right in the heart of this how they made out in their mid- The Red closed the gap slowly week but surely, finally affair with Columbia. Penn, going ahead at delightful community is a hotel perfectly equip- seemingly coasting in a fortnight 62-61 on a pair of foul shots by ago, now must win here Satur- big John Sheehy. Just 29 sec- ped to assure the success of such occasions? day night to lie assured of the onds remained as Princeton championship. With a Junior came down court, with elimina- Prom crowd on hand. tion from the race a certainty if Dillon Gym The Princeton Inn can meet every . . . is certain of a rock iinttom sell- it failed on the tone shot left to need from Two Stores to Serve Too out for the occasion. Game try. Dick Batt took it from ten time comfortable accommodations and IS 8 o'clock, with television sched- feet out, the ball going through spacious con- uled on Channel 13 for those who the coi-ds with 15 seconds left. ference rooms to nearby recreational C 0. SMITH can't get in the gym. John Easton was then fouled in a facilities scramble for possession just The Tigers still have a league at and lovely SALES and the buzzer, the surroundings. SERVICE contest with sixth-place Brown two points he added making the escape from Monday night, also at 8. The Lawrenee Statioa defeat appear slightly less dram- Bruins caused thom plenty of If your business firm TeL Plaimboro 3-213* trouble at Providence last month, or professional group will barely losing by two points on a hold one or more group meetings this Mercer St., Higbtstovn layup by John beVoe in the final Second Place in Sight, Prince- year, plan TeL four seconds. ton's hockey team takes on Dart- Hightston-n 8-0498 now to mouth Saturday afternoon at 2 bring your associates to Princeton and with the hopes of picking up two On a basis of standings at the points in the league standin^^ beginning of the week. The Tigers that will enable it to finish in had to win two out of three of "a .second-place tie with Brown Tli. their remaining games to get into latter whipped the Indian.-. a playoff, providing one of them U-J, at Hanover last weekend, and the Headquarters for was against Penn. If a playoff is Tigers have hopes of duplicating necessary, it will probably be the 3-2 triumph they scored held Wednesday night in a neu- over the Green tral gym, either on the Rutgers in January. Harvard has the title all wrap- ped up, having trounced Yale. phia area. 9-1. last Saturday. The Crimson will head for the NCAA tourna- The league champion will go ment at Colorado Spring and ap- into the District II NCAA play- pears to have a good chance of offs at the Palestra in Philadel- replacing Renselaer Polytech as phia. Having failed even to top the national champion. the .500 mark until last week, the fact that Princeton is within Boston College caught the Ti- hailing distance at all would rank gers on an off day last weekend, with the miraculous if it were scoring eight times against sopho- completely typical of Tiger more goalie Dave Robinson and quii . of the last few i blanking the home forces for their first whitewash in o\ er Victory at Ithaca. The game at a year, Robinson was Ithaca Saturday was a carbon used by Coach WINES and SPIRITS Dick Vaughan to give copy of many that have stood him ex- perience for the .iob he'll have in Cappy Cappon's outfits in good Bottled in replacing senior Bill Bond stead when the heat was on. Only Van Alstyne the five starters saw action, three 100' Failing to get the protection — 6 Years Old of them were in double figures. the defense usually provides. Bud Haabstad setti the Robinson put in a tough after- Cousins pace with 22 and Dick Batt a( Kentucky noon but was not downcast by counting for IS. The latter we the outcome. On frequent occa- also particularly adept on re sion, he showed the fundamental $3.75 PT. bounds and held Cornell's tw refle.x ability total of four that a good goalie point: must Prii ved have and should show marked improvement as he gains $5.95 5th quickly, getting a 6-0 jump be- fore the Red scored, leading by Bottled By 20-14 after ten minutes and by The Eagles were as good a team STrrZEL - WELLER 39-28 at the half. Batt and sopho- as Princeton has faced this sea- THE HUB OF YOUR HOME more Don Davidson were partic- DISTILLERmS, INC. son, setting up their plays deftly ularly effective at shattering the and intercepting passes every IS IN THE BASEMENT home team's zone defense with in zone. 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/loirn Tnniis. Wanli 6-/1', /', 19 PRiycjcroN otheti way. poj)," n few timely SPORTS i\ yells for "Uncle George" and Page 19 Opea TaesdiTS - Saturdajf —Continued from uther si>ontaneous and uninhib- virus and llie Closed Mondajl The prevailing ited remarks from the jilavors annual bicker period botti have Ihemselves, the Perils rushed H. G. HOUGHTON & SONS DURNEK'S BARBER SHOP had their effect on the .sQuad. back and forth down the ice to which has not been able to main- score six goals. Square East 4 Pmliner tain the peak it reached in blank- The Monsters showfd great Contractors and Builders inc Yale on Lincoln's Birthday. A flexibility and enthusia.sm for the fi>rm rever.-ial against Dartmouth game, but lost by four points. however, ibi--; Saturday will, Cold fingers and toes, broathles.'; Est. 1919 MIMEOGRAPHING BY write a bright finish to the season. cries of "Get a whistle" marked this fh\st clash of the middle- Other Sport*. Jimmy Reed's aged league, hut as victims and PRINCETON. N. J. ANN I IGNORE wre.-iilers took Yale into camp victors thawed out. plots were losing only made for a return engagement. 1-4084 with relative ease, three of eight bout* and winning, ength of falli On the 5lh of February. Hi-- achieved by Art Szeglin in th< Monsters turned up with a mana- 167-lb. class and heavyweight J ger, a line of Yalie.*;. and grim- pinned his mest determination, outplaying Redecorate the Inside of W incs - Spirits and whipping down to size the The swimming team rolled over les.s perilous, with a final fecoreof nine opponents in a row before 6 to 4. The playoff the following coming up against H irvard Sat- Your House With Moore s- COMMUNITY urday in Dillon Pool. As antici- prof e.ssional. pated, the Crimson hgd too much With one forward line sneaked Wall Satin or Saniflat for balance and depth, winning four in from the Grad college, the walls Store of the eight individual races, both which Wine & Liquor Perils flashed the form to Impervo Satin or Dulamd ii lavs and a majority of the sec- ihey would like to become ac- ond and third places. It was a customed once again, and made for woodwork .">4-30 final, with ever-invincible the o|>ponent's cage sound like a Interior Gloss or Impervo fAlKt,PP! Yale closing out the season Sat- xylophone. But the prettiest iilay Enamel for your kitchen evening was solo swoop of the a or bathroom Matty Geis will take his track goal in the losing cause by Paul Johnson's Gloss and team to Ithaca this Saturday for Guibord, Dartmouth ace of the Hard I he annual indoor Heptagonals. eaily 30's. now a masterful Mon- Paste Wax for your The Tigers lost in the triangular ster. Final score: 8-4. floors vnrd and Yal but fuel oil Among those playing for The Replacement models of fil-ui e to finish ahead of Colu Morristown Monsters are the fol- Penn, Brown and electric fixtures for lowing Princeton grads: Percy h. Cornell could win. Pyne, Newt Cutler, Bayard Cog- every room in the house oil burners geshall: also a rard named Pren- at a reduced price. Princeton's squash team tiim- tiss and a fellow by the name of nied Yale at New Haven last "Ears." For the Perils, some week, 7 to 2. thereby winning the familiar Phncetonians: Horse oil burning units national intercollegiate title. It Fraker. Pork and Don Young. Rorer's Hardware Store is the first time in 13 years that Sandy Edwards. Nobby Rodgers, the championjihip has been cap- Erdmans— Father Carl. Charlie, Hopewell, N. J. Tel. Hopewell 6-0039 lured by the Orange and Black blue coat David. Pete and Harold; Wick- TRUCK DELIA'ERY TO rRINCETON and the Tigers will seek to pick ses, Dave and Bob: Schluters. up all the marbles at Annapolis —Continued on Page 21 lliis weekend when Roger Camp- motor stokers bell aim.s for his second straight individual crown. Campbell was unbeaten this

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20 .Town TopicH. Miinh (,12. I<)5i 20 ITS NEW rO L'S SPORTS L\ PRIi\CETOiy —Continued from Page 3 — Continued from Page 20 black, tena-cotta and natural lin- Fred, Johnny and Bill; Alfie Gar- CALL THE PRfNCETON en with a jacket that's patterned diner. Peter Gardiner. Boh Mul- Spring Coats and Toppers TRAVEL BUREAU like a backgammon board. There's Icr. Billy Sloane. Archie Brown a (ollarless dress in natural Hnen and Pete Cook. Telephone 1210 with a jacket that's faced with the same tawny print as the as- PHS Splits Two. Princeton cot. Gold buttons provide accent. High School barely stayed over Country Cabinet .500 in basketball by recovering Shop [id ihe from a loss to Lawrenreville. 75-61, last i and 1 Wednesday de- COSTOJt-BrrLT FTRNTTOKE hcm and anam.i 1 bcr- MAYME MEAD Bookcases. Corner Cabinets, tha tullai. '111. v| feating Hightstown on Friday. .18-42. The contests advanced the Kitchen and Batiirooni Cabinets caps. Cluomcsi.uu accl.He dyed a 1S8 Little Tigers' season record to Nassau Street Telephone 3895 FITRNTIURE deep njtvy blue i.s made into a REPRODUCTIONS iwo-piece affair with pink ging- nine triumphs against eight de- feats, Special Builts-lns hnni to|) and lining to the three- Lawrenceville led all the way K. D., SKILUIAN, N. tiuarler jacket. J. after breaking an 8-aIl tie early Tel. Hopewell 6-0589-R-l in the first period to tally Woodcutter. Not a woodsman its 11th victory of the season. GIFTS but an artist— Hib Sabin, a stu- Princeton's Marvin Trotman was riput ai (he Philadelphia Academy OF LASTING BEAUTY .\ND tSEFVLNESS high scorer for the losers with of Fine Arts, son of Mrs. Elinar 21 points, but Dan McFadden's The Town Shop S. Owren of Princeton, will show Originals and Reproductions 26 markers gave the scoring hon- his wood cuts at the Little Gal- C7 Palmer Square ors to the Red and Black. KEPAIRING A.NB KErU\TING Iciy. 39 Palmer Square West. The Trotman again led the PHS BRASS, SLLVEK, COrPEK III. rise dale hasn't been set, but squad in the scoring column as ilir siinv. w ill probably begin next iewclry Princeton High downed Hights- FriDts town for the second time this -Mi, Sabin has exhibited at the season. Trotman's 14 tallies Wliyie Gallery in Washington and THE SILVER SHOP brought hi^ season total to 408 the Aniioch Gallery in Princeton. points in 17 games, an- average 59 PaliiKr Square Telcpfetme 2026 Last summer he took second prize of an even 24 markers per con- in oils at the Pennsylvania State College exhibition. He is the The Little Tigers wound up nepliew of Piofessor E. Dudley their season in a mid-week gauie H. Johnson of Princeton and Lau- with Dunellen Tuesday. On Wed- lie Vance Johnson. Princeton nesday they opened the Central photogiapher. Quick Service Any Time New Jersey Group 111 elimina- tion round against Somervilie in New reproductions have been Rutgers' gym at New Bruiis- TOM SWIFT added to the Gallery's collection No slow-up hours here! oi museum copies. The most im- Our staff is co-ordinated pressive is a Bodhisattva two feet Hun Takes Two. The Hun high, a two dimensional lelief lig- School ended an in-and-out bas- for top efficiency through ure designed to hang on a wall. ketball season on a bright note, SHOES the" busiest periods. Wei! It comes from the Wei period and taking its final two games froni the original, a|jparently hacked Friends Central School in Phila- meet your pace—quick or For Bovs delphia and the George School in

ui the Albright Gallery. Newton. Pa. The triumphs gave leisurely: you name it ' It's a serene, benign figure of the Red and Black a 5-14 record Rugged Alvastone, like all these repro- for the season. ductions, and treated that it Jim Lavan maintained so his aver- B.\\AN.\ SPLITS and looks like a worn rosy sandstone. age of better than 20 points a The price is $25. game accounting by for 25 in the .\re Our Specialty! Stvlish 63-55 triumph over George OthPr new figures include a School. Walt Einzig was credited contemporary statue of an ap- with 15. pealing little calf, an ancient Per- THE BALT Inc. $8.95-$9.95 uvian pitcher about si.-c inches News The Theatres high and a small Greek head that Of —Continued from Page 18 S2 NASSAU STREET looks like' terra cotta. This Alva- stone process is a secret one, but some of Dr. Lester's factual treat- certainly effective in the way it ment easier to grasp and retain, can be used to represent stone, while Dean Brown's warm con- BncfJufH metal or clay. Prices on the new cluding remarks might have been sculpture pieces start at S5 for broadened to give listeners a firm- J8 NASSAU STREET the little ones. er sense of location. NBC could The Gallery also also has giant have provided more "seeable" PIUNCETON. DREAM J. charts, too. YOUR H Audubnn prints from the litho- giaph edition of 1860, and some others, less^ unwieldy, form the M usic Notes. The Princeton fourth octavo edition, published tJniversity Concert Band will give in 186^ or so. its "annual spring concert" this Friday at 8 p.m. in McCarter ag Tiax ladK Theatre. The conceit piecedes baby-pullman the University's Junioi Piom Richard Fianko Goldman \m1I : SAFEST UPHOLSTERED conduct the band in works uiit- ten lor concert band by Handel Beethoven and Stia\insky, as well as in a selection of Pnnteton and rches Thn M ondu

The Princeton Madrigal Group under Elliott Forbes, will present

II i I hubo\ in Its fifth annual concert ai Proctor II rhei Chinese Hall of the Graduate College this

1 too) with an Sunday afternoon at 3:15. Like all a d stiong haid \ I other concerts sponsored by the libie li inx K-inioiced with steel Fiiend.s of Music at Princeton. wiic, and concealed stitchini; Sunday's recital will be open to that's supposed to be stronger the public without charge. than glue. The bag is lined with The program is made up of laffelii, and it comes in a plaid Italian ?nd English madrigals and fabric cover, besides the patenl. works by two contemporary com- II can be made for you to niHtch posers. Three madigals by Ma- your luggage—whether you have IhildL' McKinney, composed last Reinforced Concrete Construction Amelia Earhart. Skyway, or summer with the Princeton Ma- whatever. The price of the hatbox arigal Group in mind, are includ- as is- $13.65. plus tax. ed, along with works by Anthony as little aj S2500 \ on can own a SYLVAN From Spain comes a tidy sew- Strilko, 'Caniinon, Dowland, Ver- For SI4.95 ing box for only $2,95. It's a bas- delot, Wert, Marenzio. Giovanni complete and ready to swim iii. ket with a shiny red leatlier top Gabiieli and Schultz. POOL, ISx36; Coiy CAR CmB lor lh< N«w-Bori, nd h nb e M nbe s of he g o a Comfy JUMBO CRIB (or Toiidl.n " de I Ic Ph < ney E s and M Wc liave the e-\r

Let us . nppo nted ^ n .\.N'D LITER.4TURE WRITE he U S M I a V Aca le y a FOR PRICES \ Po a 10 owe J f he count v lead ng o loldi Flol. More and More People g n ve con dered Inc. Are Calltrig Mr. Davis was graduated from SYLVAN POOLS, ALLEN'S Westminster in 1947. He is cui- (Tel. 94-29 134 NASSAU ST. HURLEY 0524) Dovleslowii. Pa. D.nlt'Stown Tel. 3413 For Painting and Papering

Town Topics, March 6-12. 1955 ^ : . . !

; SlnRle aple bed. coil WANTED worV FARMAIX CUB for sale. Two buy socond-hand FOR SALE TO RENT: Hobby FULLER BRUSHES spring and mattress Excellent con- room with running w Iter available taddles. CaU 243S-W. dlllon. Best uffcr ov r SIS. Te) 5048 Call 0677-M vvenings . IMMEDIATE SERVICE alter 5 P. M. grading blade, plow, ben, pulley i

, >I000. Call 5008-M. PRINCETON Ben D. Maruca RANCH-TVPE CHEVROLET SUBURBAN for sale. HOUSE Tel. Export 6-0902 I Machinery & Household C e bedrooms, large LR, dini Street or Oli welcome. Salary J140 per $550. Call 5008-M. .Orter Mercer , kitchen, bath, ample do: , Princeton Pike Tionth. Call 2399. studcbaker Tiuck M) MUcs) FOR SALE: Lady's latched : and nfectrfect COcondiUoi Updike. Owner clubs bag PAINTINC AND PAPERING Reasonably pricct: Tel. 0148 alter ( ; Nafl Bank Bldg. - Tel. 2054

Two lots Telephone 3993-W ROMAN COINS: UPHOLSTE

End battery faUures . . . h price W.50 per lot. Call : Kingston — T

Call Nick Sculerati I. A. perfect 1 Only $14,00f rOR SALE: New Home electric sew- TIGER GARAGE FOR RENT: Unfun ing machine and cabinet. $20. Tel. four' bedrt - Kingston. I St. Tcl. 9688 ~ I Kingston, best residential 1 I bus stop. CaU 03450345, with1th ?200$200 monthlyinonthly 2-27-lf ALLEN W. HARTLEY price being $1$18,000, Tree Expert ROOMS IN LARGE HOME 1 le^ne^r King: Certified $10,000. OFFICE SPACE Kitchen privileges. References e: Tel. 3201 changed. Tel. llelle Mead 112. GEORGE B. SEYFARTH FOR RENT flooi : 5 bedrooms. 2 baths1 Wide board (looring Ihroughoutirough Broker attic, basement, large lo"lot. Three~ Contact C. R. SMITH. JR.. Salesma 230 Nassau St SITTING NOW YOUR BABY liles from Princeton. $17,000, Tel. Monmouth JuncUon 7-6742 Two Adjoning Roo PROBLEM CAN BE SOLVED JENNY

; Bldg For a small fee each month we 3-e-4t (Street Floor) guarantee to get you a reliable JJ.VETICK sitter for any occasion. Ju£!t caU: ROOMS FOR RENT: By day c Tel. 34B1 Nicely furnished. Brooks Ma 171 Stockton Street 1 , THE BABY SITTING tel, Kingston. Tel. 9888. N. J. Princeton 1-4488 OTHER CLASSIFIEDS Hightstown, 1-16-tf MADAMB SWAZY Upholstery & Slip Covering FOR RENT: Single ON PAGES 13, li St IS 'ampus. Give references 1 FRENCH BEAUTY SALON Permanent Moth-proofine ol ply to Box W-3, Town Topfci Make YOUR RESERVATIONS Specializing in permanent waving Furniture and Rugs

now for use of Avalon. Meetings, FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR I branches:anches: mmachine i RADIO - TELEVISION REPAIRS by achlneless. Fumitnre Cleaned and dinners, receptions and dances, permanent waving, hair d^eine Shampooed

Princeton's Musi i Tel. 3181-W, Princeton Commu- specialist, hairhaip cutting with razor " or scissor cutting.cutfinj Open evenings Tel. Hightstown nity Players. by appointmeiA. 8009S advertising volume 13 Witherspoon Street ZIPPER TROimLE? We suits achieved. Thafs uhy TOWN University topics' classified ad 11 other Prince- VETERANS TAXI SERVICE rs Sc Laundry, 30 MooreE StSt. or Shopping Center. 12-26-t( ton weeklies COMBINED

Call 3070 Single family. Four

7 A. M. to 12 P. 51. Tel. Hopewell isiness couple prefer- For ALL your dry cle: ed. Tel. ;. 2-20-t£ I, Trenton 5-5332 or Tienton --0I90. SECRETARY-BOOKKEEPER WANT- W. H. LAHEY 150 ED; Graduate of high school com- Nassau Street HIGH FIDELITY EQUIPMENT mercial course or husiness college. posite Firestone Library Cent rally-located office, Princeton. ONE- DAY SERVICE Small staff, five-dav week, previous Write— -e Box $25 REWARD for gold ring lost in I On Request 2-20-tf Reward far exceeds value irders and Accessor! Vrite Box S-1. Town Topic;

HATS BLOCKED I You Like to be One or Sizes Smaller? Call the HRUBS PRUNED Flag-slo 800 STATE ROAD SWEDISH MASSAGE i work. Princeton 1 GALE Telephone 3533 DRY CLEANINO 130 Nassau St. Telephone 2167 tS WitherspooD 8t WANTED TO BUY DR RENT: A WANTED 1-hPr room hous np ar the TeL 0641-J Hightstowr after July 1. 3-6-2t Time to Fix

It Right FOR SALE : Township. Four bed-

. baths. irge 2',sl possibie job! Relv n our sitilled craEts- CARS FOR SALE 2'/2 % H. C. HOUGHTON & SONS to repair youT walch jewelry . . . make Builders PER ANNUM ^our ilver lil

Princeton. N. J. ac Chieftain Deluxe 4-doi^> Princeton Savings and we'll do the job right Tel. 4283 owner car with 18.000 oiig- Loan Association ntles. Radio, heater, hydra- .$6.50 — one jear guarantee TAILORING AND .Authorized Elgin and Cyma Watcli Deal^^^j, Jr^ 21 ChanibiTS St. ~ other extras. Actually lii;e -M for for Princeton ivill be cepted.

1953 DcSoto Firedome V-8 t LEARN TO DRHE 9 Witlierspoon St. Tel 1-3596 WILLIAM G. LOWE, BUILDER THE RIGHT WAV WTTH pakman's Now ofTering sen-ices to Princelo HUBBY'S LICENSED for the eighth steering, automatic tra DBniNG SCHOOL planningi any workw< in the building radio, heater, etc. One ; from light industrial conslruc-t Expert instruction, reason- r repair, let me give uu a prompt, able rates, dual control, shift > Mercury Hardtop. See this beau- All Work Is Supervnsed and and tiful yellow and blKk automatic. Cars available Fully Gu sport car MATTHEWS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY with Mercomatlc. for j-oad test. Catering to radio, heater, CaU 20S7 electric window lifts, white Princeton and surrounding side-

WANTED TO RENT: Six-r other local car with a full year

n. 2-20-tf 1951 DeSolo Custom Elementary, 'e level. Also client it Builders >riv3tely and cave h E.i»utJ&. xit;iivii-oorn teacher. Call automatic shifl. r FINISHED WORK s, H, N. Archer. 1677. 1-23-ff lotllghl. etc. Exc< at the lent family WORLD BOOK Lowest Prices In ENCYCLOPEDIA RESIDENTIAL CHARLOTTE W. HOLCOMBE Princeton TEL. PENNINGTON 7-0286 Lote modelB sold with a written 12- month or 10,000 nijle guarantee. Pounds of ^m n-28-tf Older models. 30-«0 days full INSTITUTIONAL Flat Work 8 SI FOR RENT Ist floor ofnce 19 su Finished trallv located. I' v office. Call 0119. SHELTON MOTOR COMPANY. INC. 2-20.2t •The House Behind the Car" INDUSTRIAL 3 to 4 Day Service!! 300 Witherspoon St., Princeton

WASH-0-MAT DESOTO - PLYMOUTH SKILLMAN FURNITURE CO. Down the Concrete Stairs at 296 ALEXANDER ST. 1-01821I 33 Witherspoon St.

-Town Topica, Murrh 6-12, 1933 : : .

FEMALE e. Wiilc 9 Suiiswyck Ko.id , Conn, MOHRIS OXFORD or Christine's 4-DOOR SEDAN NO IFS OR BUTS—WELL TAKE Berrloet by »pp*lBtaftftBt •aly. I THAT STUT2. Come around and find out how much vour old bus is U BprlDK St. TcL Mill $2150. Engin I thrifty JUIK new HiUmaii M good> heater, 12-volt battery. Not PRINCETON >)ENTAL recommended for touring or hot- MOTOR BROWN & MANGUM roddliig. Excellent for driving 259 Nassau St. UTILITY SERVICE Housecleaning, Floor* Waxed par. About 25 miles per MOVING AND HAULING Window Washing . our dramalical- Walls Cleaned, Hatillng Household (umLtuic fyX formula for more mc 28 Birch . Tel. 2031.J. 3172-W a Tel. 2810 allurfng X9V these wintei^weary WISHES two days wor Crusher Road. Tel- Hopev days; Our^ skilled hair colorisls . and Wednesday. Call l.'ilB- FOR SALE . Elecl all dayda. Tuesday and Wednesday i have 'an exciting range of shades SaturdaySaturday, Monday. Thursday oi Friday after 3:30 P. M. fromj whic3 you may choose and FOR SALE: a (abulQus vanely of coloring ser- WANTED TO BUY: Bari 3 woods • ; viccE to- Btf every Individual need. ng wood turn G. OLIVER SAYLER

. 216 Westen Wliellier *lhe touch of color you INTERIORS Number 83 Random select is jtjst that: a tip-touch to elec- FORD SALE lii^iglit sirand ends, or whether 5 by 275 feet, "$4900. BUpcovera Draperies

. Tel. Hopewell ( ' you decide' on a dramatic chaiige Antiques Reupholsterlng 24 Hours in hiir snade, you'll appreciate WANTED by Open n. Steady year- the fesiUt . . a new and lovelier teed salary plus j Groceries, Gasoline Appi: yoa!\whpljcould be nicer? OTHER CLASSIFIEDS id Laundry. 30 Fireplace Wood, Kindlins 2-27-31 Briquets l f ON PAGES 18, 14 & 15 Mr. Sayler personally will come t« Charcoal ART^-mC HAIRDRESSERS ONE - ROOM COTTAGE your home or office with sample* 3f>2 Nassaij St. Telephone 3055 and give you decoratinfi advice.

I painting and c MARY WATTS Tel. Plainsboro 3^194 ROL'TE 206 5142. 8-31-tf Finest Workmanship PRINCETON TOWNSHIP COR RENT! House five miles frot Reasonably Priced We Deliver Tel. 9868 Pi-inyelon.^four rooms with bath. O hoalj all rtiodern conveniences. In it factory "..««litile oacupancv. Write Box P- -Jt^jPwptcs. BROOK MOTORS • OFFSET PRINTING Af ANTED: paroenler work by th HEEL SALE. FOR WANTED : PosiKon hour /or by the job. Tel. Hopewe 198 Witherspoon Street office. Prefer • MAILING PIECES Tel. 2129 Knowledge of typ- • PAMPHLETS FOR SALE LOOKING FOR . emporary home? COL T. LANCASTER We are meeting • LETTERS who are buildii ATTRACTIVE HOUSE \ FOR SALE BUILDER bedrooms, three baths. home, Box H-7. PICTURESQUE two-story fr; • ANNOUNCEMENTS wooded area. $36,000.00. 4!ompiete Home Building UNIFORMS 1 ALL OCCASIONS system, oil, 1952. *LR, firepli Line Work or Half Tones Service Nurses', mait FINE OLDER BRICK HOUSE study. DR. single bedroom, b black.' white. in western section on acre plot. modernized kitchen. Four I Quality Work—Quick Service blue, green . Cotton and rooms, bath on second floor, Custoiji Cabinets and Fine nylon. 52.98 i ailet leotards. rage, barns, 38 acres, 10 n; Cheerfully Quoted Ughts and sli RANCH HOUSE: a rambling red from Princeton. S35,000, Estimates RANCH-TYPE, MODERN house Wootfworkirs a Specialty BAILEY'S baths, on a wooded LR,, fireplace, raised brick1 hearth, 14 Witherspoon Street ate possession. splendid all-electric kitchei Tel. 1-3594-J-12 panelled dinette, PRINCETON ; producing^f room, iwo bed ' Full with old Colonial residence. Excel- DR STONE, sand, and gra- basement, hot i lent location, il and fill dirt for sale. Dump PHOTO PROCESS ucks for liire. Tel. 4338-W. lOO-ACRE DAIRY l-SO-St ST. H. H. HAGENS modelled fan house. New 11 WITHERSPOON STUDIO 1-4020 or 1-4021 RECORDING ORVILLE H. MARTEN Telephone purpose high quality recordings BUILDER nade studio with the best HELEN VANCLEVE, BROKER issible fidelity. RecoRecords acousticalical DUTCH NECK, N. J, 9 Mercer Street de from your tape recordings Hemes Built to Specification "P. or 73 rpm records. Br: Princeton. N. J. Telephone 1-0284 Baldwin grand piano — also Your Pleasure Is Our Goal ale tape machine for rent. Also Lots for Sale PRINCETON >wer Harrison — Tel. 3353 Tel. Plainsboro 3-2947-J-ll ll-l-tl Prince- ;ible young Unfurnished,' 'iriiishec three or iTTRACTIVE one-and half : couple, Refert Tel , room house for sale BUSINESS 2-20-tf Carnegie neighborhood. Call 1997 .'ith four largi Lake June or'July. Tel'. between 9:30 STARR CATERERS: Until further no tice, for catering and special or- ders call 3375 afternoons. Mrs. Minot FOR GUARANTEED USED CARS ESTATES

TRY TRI-COUNTY 1 See TURNEY MOTOR CO. A Community of Custom Crafted Homes Dodge-Plj'mouth Dealer ON THE HOWE 255 Nassau St. Telephone 2070 Screen I BEING CONSTRUCTED Fibre G. Celotex - Tile and Board ESTATE BY THE BUILDERS OF SHADYBROOK '^"™° Yom'^cl Rubberoid Roofing t€ s"S Morgan Millwork larger. Town built on a plot' 120x160 or Cabinet Hardware Y-our home is ences Tel. 18 76-J 12-o-tf like it may be ; Hardware Planning Acts specify that no other home Every dwelling is distinctly MATERNITY WEAR AT constructed within the tract. TIRED INCOMES LOW ] "How to Build a House" individual. • Shps. br TRI-COUNTY LUMBER & WE CAN HELP YOU TO: SUPPLY CO. Homes and Land Range From $23,500 to $32,000 1. Buy. . . ANYTHING YOU W.\NT On State Highway 130 2. Pay YOUR OVERDUE BILLS Cranbury, N. J. University— is one of 3. Arrange Smaller Payments: Telephone Cranbury 1780 The locale—adjoining Princeton AUTO — HOUSEHOLD ftPPLIANCES magnificent residences and farms and is exceptionally FURNITUflE ( TIME I f CON- PRINCETON HOBBY CENTER: Ev- SIX-Y TRACTS It your payments i fAR-OLD Philadelphia. erything for the modelleideller. Boats, vesteni or English, convenient tor commuting to New York and Trains. 1-1964 4. Consolidate Bills Planes. Tel. 964 or come d. For sale to good Ltnt Contracts k Witherspoon Street. Prh celon Rid. A DISPLAY HOME ON THE PROPERTY WTILL PRO- ATTENTION householders VIDE YOU WITH A PREVIEW OF THE KIND OF |S*25to«500 LIVING TO BE ENJOYED HERE. INSPECT IT TODAY! ?p 20 MONTHS TO REPAY erfiil and just i-ight i— Phoni Agent on Premises Sat. and Sun., 12 6 den landscaping: top seed, lime and fertilii KM • Confidential • Private way foundation, =„ ston. DIRECTIONS: From Princeton traffic circle: right to Nassau CARPETS stone, terrace fiagsl ^B Lane intessection DRAPERtBS Street, Princeton: right turn to Snowden ANITO MOST REOUESTS WE DO SAY and pro- FABRICS PRINCETON GARDENING and right on Riverside Drive to Long\ie\v Drive CO\'ERS 41 Harris Road ceed to Display Home on right. SUP Tel, 2265 UPHOLSTER? ^NE V WRITE • VISIT THE SHULTISE AGENCY Bootherstone Interiors Capital CARUSO SALES REPKESENTAXrVE FINANCE COMPANY, INC. T,\ILORING Call WX 7007 LADIES ALTERATIONS 727 Rarit.in Avenue Highland Park, N. J. 8 Palmer Square Oar Princeton Decorator "will KILiner S-3555 Nassau Tavern Building Call and advisa yon Telephqne 02^5

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