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JKKSKV O7U9O" 36 Page*—10 Cents Treasure Chest Winners List Due Next Week HS Christinas Program 1 : l.ueky IHIIIIJ), !^ in the Treasure I'li/es must h,. el.umed by IK-c. 1, Chest Key card program spou.-.ored I'xiii. by preseniiiii.; the winning 1 hv ih,. Wc-Uudd flianiNT ol Com- Ireasiire chc.-l key cards. merce liclail Dn isuin «ill be iitt- The piM;:iam. winch was launched notmccd next week and also posted in OCIOIHT. v>;«. pan uf |he Kel.iil Scheduled Dec. 21-22 •in ilie o7 participating stores. The Division's t'Hiti spoliis4htini: of its I'ent cuine.- tu a close today. "Simp in Wc.-llic-ld" eampnisn Ilial The program which lias drawn otio highlighted Ihi' convenience of shop .Schools To Have 2 Evening Presentations Planned i.l Ihe larue.-t p.ntui pal um audi piti); in lovvn. Ihe |*Tsouati/cci serv- Holiday Krrrss ' ei'ci s iii any chamber event tcalures ice and competiiive |uiees ollcivd by For Public; One After School a ^iMiut prize nf ;wi all oy.|>ci)sv tiip chamber sluivs, and the many brand WcslfiHd piil.lie schools Mill 1 i to I'enniula lur Iwo in addiliou lu;naim (ducts available lor shop close lur Mi rlianksuiviiij; lioli The annual Westfukl lliuh School Christmas Pageant this ; a host nf other valuable and vxt >l • pers. diiy tiller n Inur-hour session nevl : year will follow llu* patten* set in !!>(>">. lieinjj hold after school inu prizes. More than T.i.ilHO num Tin' program was under the iliivci Wi'Unrsdii.v mid will riMipi-n Mini- hours with nlteiulaniT on a strictly voluntary basis. j lured treasure ehesi key cards b.tve supervision of the Kelail Di\ ISIOII'S ila.v, \«v. SK ut tl»' iiKular (inu'. l'latis lor the program were announced last wt*t*k by Dr. i al'vady been culUvtcd hy shoppers. 1 advertising cmitMiiilci . including Cliisiiii! limits for Wodiii'sduy »lll l.illanl I". Law. Siiiu-riiiirmlciit of Schools, who noted thai tho pre- j According to In iim Weiss of Mir Chairman Irvmi: Weiss nf M.ulm hv JIS ftilious: Kli'iiii'ulary hclinuls senlatioii for the public will he Pee 21. with Ihe dale for the j Iii: Jewelers, cbainiian of Ihe Cham- .lenders. Saul lintii'l of Milady's (Ki'iitirs i-li) i p.m.; junior mid student hotly pivsrnlatuin Dec 2'2 accoidini: to Dr. Hubert Koosc ; Ivr's Kelail Division, the lucky M'lilor lililli SIIIIHIIK, 1J:3II p.m. 1 Shop; Al Stone, Hie Stones. Howard principal of I hi senior high school. | liviksure chesl IIUMIUM'S will In1 hsl- KiiiilcrKiirU'ii inoniliiK scclimis lircennian of Cynthia Howard, lion , The prnvirnni for the public lo be ; ed in this publication lor key cai\t 1 will nil<'iiil Iniiii S: IT, |» II IIIII. eit Sii'sii'l ol tin Clara Louise Simp ! eondiic-led in Ihe high school audi- and ntliiIUKIII srctiiiiis will nltiml ! holders lu cheik A more detailed! i t in mi ii will be ni 7:15 mid again at lid IIIIKII .MCIIIIKII ot I ho Siilnu'ha'i fiiuii 111: 15 ii.iu. (o 1 p.m. | list Culllaiitm.i; in addition Ki tin. Hltl : !\y«s Next \\ < (Incsdiiv live •!:"> p in., and Ihe piv.si'ntiilion (hu IIIII:: numl>ers. ilti- precise prizes u,m i Assistant administrators uf the pin- •M d.iy fur the sludcnLs will be at The 1'Kfd ihaiilisKhliiu service and u licit" they ran In- puked ;in. | «i-inn ;issu:in'il to aid participating a •l;i p in. A shorleneil school day will 1 K|iuiiKor4 (l by tlie U'eslfleUt CIMIII- 1 will bv pulled iu ,-ach of MM (17 par- held in order that the pageant stoles in Ihe distribution of treasure etl nf ('hin'chcN featiirest clinitKCH ticipating stores listed on the hack Commerce Group staged after llio close* of chest cards include: Charles (iraef, In lime mid pal (lrl|Kitlon »VIT lay h of 111 treasure chest key cards. iConlimied on pa«e 2i lueviiMis yejirs. The Hi-rvlce will ivsses. Elects Banker be held WectiirMla.v, TlintlliMtlv- Dr. l.au-, in bis monthly roiKirt to IliK I'.vi1, nt the Mvi.1 CoiimcKll- le IliKMil of I'idncation, also said IRVEAB-Thc Wostfleld High School Saturday Scu-nep Program roiimiliU-c mrt at (he hum," of 1 lliiniil Cliiirili, K% l:liuir St. ir Uoosevt'H .liinioi High Sehool has ,^r, chairman »f the Westflcld High Sohnol RCUHW department, to make uiraii.K.iiirnts lor Uiis As President xliiitliiK lit 8 p.m. een iipiiroved by the slate Hoard of irepsiii and U> contact scientists who will discuss sHcctcd topics. SeuU-d, li>f| („ Hglii nn> I)r Westfield Hospital :diic:ition unlit l!»7l. Ho rciwrted Horace K. Corbin Jr., has heeti II will lie it truly rt'llitli'llteiil LStMTOS, Ainrrican Cyunamld; Gavin Taylor. Standard Oil <r IOOI Cooperative Occupational Area Chamber of Commerce. The Klveii by Hnlilil Cliiirlm Knihiff L tme. Wostficld High Sehool principal; Clurenc.- Joins, Hcstfiild High School sciciic,. lea'chi-r' 'diinealiiin pnwimi. desiKiied for senior vice president of the Suburban of Teni|ili> Kimiiin-KI mid piullc I- (,left lo right, arc Dr. Max Tishler, Merck, Sharpv & Dolinir; Dr. I'rank Itusg, I'nloii Carbide Co •' Campaign Resumes bound students, luis nn ju Imbrtit, Kutgers University, and Dr. Itobert S. Miner, Clba l'harniacculical Co. Trust Co., Westfield, wiis nanur-d ul luitlon by oilier fnltlis. the CbntnlK'rs Hoard of Directors niollnient nf ly lioys JUld 111 girls. In The Westfield's Hospitals Cam- of our hospitals lo Weslfielders. Lo- Heeling last wivk. iddi'.ion, five hoys nre iMirolled in paign is being continued this year cated only four miles from tin1 heart cooi'eriitive pi'OKrum willi the uildi1!" the s|Mnisursliip of The West- of town our hospitals serve us ninhl .lack I,. Cohen of the Made in Brody Is Chairman hiion Cnuiily Vocational :utd Tuchrri- iurday Science Program field Hospital Association. and day, :«;!> days a year. Mulileu- America store was elected vice presi- al Institute and \2 students in ttio A gouj of $4:W,,urK) on pla.nl now resides in West Oranne. Th A lelephone solicitation campaign k Co-chairmen of Hie drive will 1 I j in I; i I', ll.ipp, Columbuii, kiiidetgar- ) plan llio program arc and e(|Uipment that wilt directly TirkolM On Sal< cou|ile have two children, Mnrci; will start Saturday as Hie United Kin.'iiiuel Mawtlics, I.miis liakii Icn, part-lime, $:i,tr>0, nnd Mrs. Vlr- Shier, Merck, Shru-|)c & YlvS ()flii>«> Holiday wlm teiicbes in Denver, Colo., an Fund of Weslfield moves from the benefit Westfield families they will Tomorrow Herbert \,. lioss, Herbert Soldi'! am Kilua M. Klraub, llnassiKiied, $5,800. > Rolx'it Miner, Cibu Horace III, a lieutenant (j.t!. close of llio official solicitation pe- The Vmith KnipliiynK'iil Service want to help us complete till! job. Stanley I,. Sloaue. seal Co.; Dr. Nelson 1 "We sincerely hci|«>," he contin Tickets (or the Kith annual Over I'SNSC. .l.nne.s M. CiHlaiti, persontK'l di- riod lo the clean-up phase still $20,- uiiii'L in iJK- C'eniui ii.iiiuMii m-.-l- The opening merlin*! will be belt reclor. WIIS appointed coordinator of Itrck, Sharpc & Uolimc; 1 lied, "thai new families in Weslfield look Follies, lu be held Dec. 2 and iMr. c:orliin startiMi iiis i>aukinj 1 000 short of the $2-)l),12B quota set hound station will IK closed next iu Itrody's honu , ^111 Arrowi 1 Itabreit. HutKcrs Uni- Sand liidM1 who have not yet nindc :i in Summit llit'.h Sehool, will hi1 ueer with the Irvinj,' Trust Co HK Title 1 nnd 2 programs nt itn for this year. Thursday and Friday, it was an- Dr., Scutch Haiiis, Moiuluy. Nov. 211 additional stipend of $(HHh New Frank Ruga, Union Car- j their gifts will join us iu raising the available tomorrow in the lobby of (Continued on pit^e 2) nounced today. at f! p.m. It will be nddre.ssed hy enaebes appninlril are: A. Kdward |5r. Hans Kcysser, Squibb The latest tally shows that S22'i.3Z8 jaddilion.il $Kn.lHKI needed now to the Suburban Trust Co. during bank- Zvi Ivilil/, captain in the Italian Na- Tirune, Kdison, triu-k. $:IOO; AllxM't irMedical Research. has been contributed to dale which meet our "Fair Share." and we be- ing hours II a.m. to 2 p.m. and 3 val llcscrve. KoliU is nole per co.1t and ltcs- this time last year," said Mr. Du- seals, according lo Mrs. Waller ,1. first fonturelonclh Istaeli film, "Hill To Play For PAL Dance idcntial, $U2,173 for 'M per cent. r 1 .(><•. ticket chairman. SL. Foose, Westfk-ld Hi«h gan, "more than 2,.i()

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ASK ABOUT OUR FREE 90 DAY CHARGE PLAN t • THE IVF.STma.J) (\. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY, NOVEMEEK 17, 1S66 Page S ToNote Dwyer Aide Gives profits provide revenue for service Girl Scouts Plan prvjoi-ts, I'liinpiny trips and *|*'Ciul Talk For Club Borough Planners * History '67 Cookie Sale Approve Garage Order Now t Negro "Congressional Reapportionment— ; Homentakfr Files Suit un Feb. 10What It Means to Union County" '• V. a>lni;s!on Kui-k Girl Scout Coun- For Injuries After Muunlainsidf — 'Hie Board of ,\ lor J:m. 20 through Feb. 4, Mrs. , MRS. SMITH'S will note the KK'dem k Pi-rulio. member of the j application ol Mr. and Mr Ileni-y Negro members of the Weslfield Women"* The Town of WcsilicUi am! a Clark 1 Ui'i'i'luvr io construe board of direi-iuii and cuuncil cookie i St. property owner arc co-rfclendanl* j Republican Club at its meeting Tu<-s- chairni.m. aniKiuritvd Unlay. i" a Superior Court sun filed in !;ii 20-1 i^'L-i'siwii O, day in the nome ol Mrs. ri. EIIHTSUII i FAMOUS PIES k club historian. l'a:iy in January representatives Klizaiieth Tuesday by Clyde and ! Hold fur further s!m >• was thf ;ip- ndude Mrs Thomas. of Kei'tiirr BIMUH Co.. (he cookie Marguerite 1'eierson of yjO Uunluim pUcidiou of Air < luc. ol 114<". Mipplnr. vi;< meet here in town Mills j Ave. 5 - 1 READY FOR OVEN t larencc Mrs. Arthur has been secrciary fn, Huuio 22 for an ;uli ii tit it> inuUl- ' -' iil tt>e*Kii. I'luunnen. i In her action. Mrs. 1-Ylerson claims 20 years to Flor^-rse P. Dwyer. V»r- in*i to provide nrw uv anrt watv- gresswoman for tbe 12I.K Congres- Cuok:, v u-,ll y^air, be delivered to the township and Mrs. Atjnes A. MINCE - PUMPKIN lunior. CaiJciic and Senior troops Hiley of 720 Clark SI. were ne.i;!i- hoiLsv space. Tlu" i'usi was lu^urf ill sional District. 1 tin a duvet sale. Kent in maintaining a sidewalk at a ptvviotiii mrcl inj. , .ml iho board Mrs. Artliur explained the differ CHERRY - BLUEBERRY ffp, of Mr an L:i>l \.-.-n- Wc-tfield and several that address. madt' (Vilam nroimv ;i:tlums. Tin* ence between the Congrcssion il u lini'r tuttiis experiinenled witli Ibis 1 'j talks will be heard. Mr:;. Poiorstm, an employe of the company lias a^ix^-il 1 tlH>St of tilt COCOANUT - PECAN apportionment and the Slate Ut.i-.lJ ':• )V ol i.a:e ac-curditij; lo Mrs, Ham- 7e« made of leches ture reapportionineiit. While tl»\ ir< Vigilmg Hotneniaker Service of Cen- stipulations but Ihe lioarrt wauls lo n..>ii

"Now is a KOO<1 time for many RELOCATED — AND THE FASHIONS KEEP COMING people lo buy a homo," James .). Davidson, president of the Westfield ESoord of Realtors, declared in Mi- ami, Kla., Monday. Mr. Davidson, who is allending the a'.ilh annual cnnvcolion of the National Association of Real Kstate DOWN GO THE PRICES ON OUR STOCK! Boards, based his statement on in- Give her blouses formal ion presented at various ses- THE MORE WE SELL NOW - THE LESS WE MOVE IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS sions. About !l,l)tHI are redstored, Classics, dandles, topfrfstlcates...all exciting. largest total for any NAUKB meet- TENTATIVE OPENING DATE - LAST OF NOVEMBER - SAVE NOW I ing. "Buyers who are nhlc lo make an adequate down payment will find 7 lo 14. $2.50 to $4.00 financing available." he said, mid added that (hose buyers able In pay cash are in an even more enviable ' SLACKS WINTER COATS SWEATERS position. "Many homes arc offered (or sale each year as a result of owner trans- SOLIDS - PLAIDS - CHECKS JUST IN TIME FOR THE fers and oilier necessities reuardless AT TIMELY of status of miirlfinne market." lie VARIETY OF STYLES AND COLD WEATHER AHEAD explained. In Ihe n:!Tcnt light money situation, the qualified seek- MANY, MANY SHADES SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS BIO SELECTION er Ihus has an ample selection and may ho able to t;cl (,-ivorab'e price. I lie poinled out that home prices in BeniTai are iikel; I.. <.;;;;!!•.:::•• <» j rise over the years. "Purchasr j NOW NOW now." he added, "is then-fore i;o

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SINCE PRICES ARE SLASHED TO MOVE THIS FASHION INVENTORY AND SIZE RANGES CANNOT BE REPLACED - WE MUST INSIST THAT ALL SALES ARE FINAL. WE REQUEST YOU PURCHASE NOTHING WHERE SIZE IS QUESTIONABLE TO AVOID FUTURE MISUNDERSTANDINGS - AS NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE ON RETURNS - WE PERMIT AND SUGGEST TRY-ONS ON PURCHASES.

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NOW BUY NOW BUY ». ^7*^" HANDICHARGE Vv 204 E. BROAD ST. ADAMS 3-052? PAY ^<2s>- LATER PAY "^<3S^>^ LATER WESTFIEID • N. J. Over $5.00 Fashions For The Young At Heart Over $5.00 ALSO RUTHERFORD • HACHKNSACh THE WESTFIELD IN. J.) LEADER, JHUKSDAy, NOVEMBER 17, J8«. Rose Patricia, high school princi- UJC Student Council's Parents' Guild Lists pal, will be licld in the school's cafe- Film Classics Series OBITUARIES WAA's Petite-Sized Paintings Exhibit 'Back To School' teria from 3 to 5 p.m. All mothers To Open Today Event Sunday and faculty have been invited to at- To Open In Wateunk Room Monday The firsl in a series of film clas- Mrs. Carolus Clark Mrs*. Edward Chad wick The Parents' Guild of Holy Trin- tend. sics will be presented at 1 p.m. to- Mrs. Mary S. Ciark of 1033 Tire Kanwoud—Mrs. Catherine Pierce Petite in size, excellent in quality ily High School today announced Clndwiek 74, of 87 S. Marline- Ave., Public treasuries in the U. S. in-day in tlie tiieater of tlie Campus H. died Nov. 9 in Muhlcnucrg Hos- wide in variety, many in number, Gymnasium Program ihal a "Back to School" program pital, Plainfield. after a long ilim-ss. diranied by Y Teens from Ridgcwood. ALSO IN STOCK The Rev. Dr. Clark W. Hunt of the waters. Mrs. C. O.R. Clark, Mrs. 207 E. Broad St. AD 3-1171 Galizio Di Nizo R. Colwell, Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Don-Included in the trip was a sightsee Methodist Church conducted services Galizio Di Nizo, 76, of C45 Central ng tour of the city Saturday. Ac- BAS5 WEEJUNS yesterday at 8 p.m. in Gray's Fu- aldson, Mrs. J. A. Fredericks, Mrs. for Men and Women leral Home. Interment will be pri-Ave., died Monday in Overlook Hos- A. D. Green, Mr. and Mrs. F. Johr- :ompanying the Y-Teens from the lo- Open Monday and Wednesday Evening! Jate. pital, Summit. He was the husband ling, Mrs. A. McDowell, Mr. andal YWCA were Mrs. Warren Vliet, of the late Mrs. Carmela Perucci Di Mrs. L. Monti, Mrs, C. E. Orr, Mrs. hairmnn of the teenage committee Nizo who died in 11)60. H. A. Prince, Mrs. F. D. Rappolr, md Patricia Schriver, director of Grover Cray • A native of Italy, he had resided Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Sitzlcr, Mrs, G.cenage program. Grover Cray, 72, of 322 E. North l Westfield 48 years. He retired Sfcrbe, Mrs. V. A. Slabey, Mrs. C. Ave., Cranford, died Monday in Me-eight years ago from Hyatt Holler 13. Smith and Mrs. F. Wurst. morial Hospital, Union, after a short Bearing Co., Clark, where he had Realtors Attend Illness. been employed in the maintenance Born In SMllman, he had resided department 15 years. Plainfield Symphony In Westfiuld two years before mov- He was a cjommunicant of Holy Miami Parley ing to Cranford two years aco. lieTrinity Church nnd a member of theOrchestra To Give Was a mechanic with the K. P United Auto Workers Local 37G andConcert Monthly Dnvid E. Ringle, vice president, Reading Co., Koselle, and a member the Third Ward Political Club. eported today that several mem of the Operating Engineers I/Ocal 825 He leaves three sons, Ralph of The Plainfield Symphony Orches- ssof the Westfield Board were at- Of Newark. Scotch Plains, Rocco and Felix, both tra will give its first concert of the fiSg the annual convention Na- He is survived by his widow, Mrs of Wcstfiold; seven grandchildren season Monday at B:30 p.m. in the lona'l Association of Denl Estate Maudie F. Cray; a son, Grover C. and cifiht great-grandchildren. Plainfield High School auditorium. Boards, at the Hotel Fontaincblcau of Elizabeth; two daughters, Mrs. The funeral will be held today at This is the same orchestra that in Miami, Nov. 13-111. Shirley Clark of Iselin and Mrs. Au-3 a.m. from the Dooloy Colonial accompanied the Choral Arts So- The Westfield delegation is Iiead- drey Kessinger of Scotch Plains; a Iome with a Solemn High Mass of ciety of Westfield for its scholarship d by James J. Davidson, president, brother, Harold of this place; a sis-Requiem in Holy Trinity Church at concert last spring when the Verdi Nancy F. Reynolds, JiiecUu1 ter, Mrs: Mildred Rusiin of Irving- 9:30 a.m. Interment will be in St."Requiem" was given as a joint merilus, and includes El Koster ton; 13 grandchildren and five great- iertrude's Cemetery, Woodbridge. community effort in the Westfield Mountainside and Calvin Schwarz it* grandchildren. High School auditorium. 1 Scotch Plains. Services will be held today at 10:30 Mrs. Gustav Danzis Miss Reynolds, chairman NAREB TWO 9 a.m. in Gray Memorial, Cranford. Mrs. Pauline Gruenberg Danzis, library Policy Committee .inO mem- followed by interment in Roscdalc ford, after a long illness. She wns 48, of G Karen Ter., died Saturday in the widow of Gustax Danzis. er Realtors Public Relations Com- Cemetery, Linden. ranford Hall Nursing Home. Cran- itteo, participated in business A native of Latvia, she came to meetings of both groups, and Cal- BAYBERRY this country as a girl and lived in in Schwartz, a member of the Westfield for many years before imerican Institute of Real Estate moving to Staten Island. She re- ppraisers, will join that affiliats CEMETERY MARKERS turned to Westfield six years ago. f NAREB in the Bahamas for ad- tm oar .large display prtod to lit your Survivors include several nieces and CANDLES tonal meetings following the Mia- budget Quality, Craftsmanship and nephews. prminent Beauty are found in every li convention. msrker and monument we sell. They Graveside services were held nt •n backed by UM Industry's strong- 1:30 p.m. yesterday at Lutheran «t guarantee. Cemetery, Brooklyn. TO BUY OR SELL. USE LEADER WANT ADS PAY EADER CLASSIFIED ADS when you join our L. L. MANNING & SON MONUMENTS - MARKERS E«(. 1H01 Phone pi, rt-OTOfl Monuments 40.1 w. Front St.. Plitlnllrld. ]». J, llullllm of UunlltF McmorlnU fop nvw 100 Yrnrx

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Place Your Order Early. FUNERAL DIRECTORS WESTFIEID CRANFORD All Accounts William A. Doyle F. H. Gray, Jr. Insured MllIIIIKlT "MltiuiKrr 318 H. BROAD ST. Up To 12 SPRINGFIELD AVE. $15,000 Phone AD 3-0143 Phone BR 6-0092 Permanent Scotci, Plains By The FSUC construction next to te Fred H. Gray, jr. David B. Crnbiel C. Robert Broadv/ell Clyde A. Honeywell William A. Doyle John S. Hauroy C. Frederick Poppy Louis C. Kiraly, Jr. 167 ELM ST., WESTFIELD TEL. AD 2-2400 WESTFIELD FEDERAL ^ ' WEST^IELWESTftELO OFFICOFFICSEE .... •• FOUNDED ,188,18888 ,.. SCOTCH &.AINS OFFICE Broad at Prospect By the, Plaza , ADarns 2-4500 •—1 THE WESTfTELD (N. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IT, IMS as $ diotician. She is active in sports , Boro Council Scanning Three Area Cirls and music. j Vaudeville Night Pack Feature ; Miss OusWn, Miss Leopold and • contest held Oct. 8 at Sea ley picnic I Miss Kyun will we. vvitli liuw ytlieJ j Mountainside — Vaudeville ni^ ' area were as follows: 8 year old, contestants for a chance to reprt'- ] was the theme of (lie Cub Seoul 1 Ion Schon: wt'Stein portion of the coun : meelins held recently at the 1'resby- 10 year old. Kevin Callaban. 1 ty 111 Hie state finals. 'Hie contest . Icnan Clmrch. Ueadixl by Den Mounli.ln.Wi.-Tlui -Tii,. Ho,™,!I'motfJ] , t,-„„,.. " Theme fin- tin- .November meeting :!lti> IP,..-, llk. Ihe increasing congestion problem at ants are judged on scholastic ; Mother Mrs. Nancy Cons; hi in. each 'I'SI Il-.I'IJUKI I will lie "ThinRs Thiif Go." headed New Providence Kd und Route 22. aohit-vcmetit. creative and perform- ; den prescnU^i a small skit winch :'•:. M..V,,; K;V Miss Sharon Dnyau and Miss K;ir- | inj; arts, poise and aiipearanco. | was enjoyed hy al! Assistant Cub by ben Mother Mrs. J. Allan. The council, after a public henr- n Leopold, sludtint" lit Wf^llU'td: ck y's HIM •i;, authorized the purchase of pro|> youth fitness and an interview yt Scout Master Werner Schon present- Jligli School and Mis>; Mat-( Hy- tbe judges' ounft'retice. ed the awards to Uw hoys in a very yrlist Injured lie no aciion liad been con- crl.v owned or foniitrly cwiu-d by an, u .•sludi'iil ut Holy Trimly will 1)0 The staging of the prodtietion will unusual and amusing fashion, as u David H Iletienlhal OJ 1540 Rah- sick-K-d uu'il ihr sMiToi-inciiu--! cu:n- ;md Martha Hell-way on Ori- in tin* Western V circus or carniNal barker :iii! Ave. fur S14 Mo | permit a pos-j Tounty Junior Miss Pafieonl. be huiKiled by Mrs. Jjnda Herman way Ave. was injured Monday night Miuni'R'.- ii| Sprinv.lieid ;:iid Weslfieid 0 and Mrs. Neva liibhy, but li active had (luiK1 ^ouuilMnu about burning sibie future acct'.'.s road to uudevel beitij! tit'td in I'ratiford at the liiyh lns[H'etion was also lield and 9Swhen his motorcycle »nd a car driv- 1 11 the O'imford Iirainatic Club. The in thrir are;:.-;. Now tli;it this lus (>i»t1 properly in the area. It aUo school Nov. 2fi at 8 p.m. per cent of the buys received 11)0 en by Sarah J. Sullivan of 3*> Ethan T awarded n i-untrad to Kotdiford pageant is sponsored by tlie (,'raa- Dr., Murray HiU, collided in Kim For ypyr fobje or been done. th'. tin;tui! is .-.ludyin;: Miss Ilutjan is eo-oaptaiu of tin' ord Javcees. iK*r cent inspections- and will re- the mi*! appropriate solulion lor Potuiac of Wostfield for two nir-checrleiidcrs and a mvmbrr of tlu> ceive award certificates from neigh- St. M'.tuiilaiiisidc. ho *;M7. The winner of vember will l>e announced next week Squad. Me w;is treated for multi- nothing adds to the ir.iH-'iil^ Ul Ml^t SI ill.'ll an iviih air cutidittumny. Collet:*?, aiming for a career us n he state pageant will represent the by Daniel Sproul. chairman. Win- pic abrasions of the knee, hip and this festive occa- lumrc In- passed i'loiiiln Ordinaiui's- wt'ro itilroduced pro- lanyuaw leacher yt the si'i'otidary stale at Mobile. ners of the Punl, Pass and Kick foot. hibiting parking on lh>t.h sides of sehoiil level. Miss Dugan is a ski- ing enthusiast. sion more than • I'l-pli.-ri th:it t!i,. luiniiiiH i \'assjir Hd. and raisin" the dot! li- ,)l Ik Hulpin To Take Oalli |Tii!iiii:!i'i| wjtliiini pivM-:it. i-< use K-e hy 2fi rents or tlie uisiount Miss Leopold is secri-laiy of the a lovely center- '.'I'M.-nm.' ami tli.it :J l-.-.,i ol the increase due the state. Public Spanish Chili, and art editor of the As dounly <]l«-rk At •>^': Mi I- i'\|H ilMV.'. ('inlii- liieaniiKs will be held IK-c. 20. Bids yearbook. She is a member of the 1 iourtlioust' iMouday piece from HiT'.l I'.raii.tr |)in:iuvl nut Viill be received oil that date lor Mask 'N Minn Council. Junior Aus- t'.isoline for borutitsh owned vcluc-les. that the ;ni-n^i'i-s \iill iiiik up th( ilinry to Children's Specialized Hus- Waller G. llalpin of Funwood will Doerrer's. leases if H'S ur- im>p,':iy |j:i..'k.ii;. d A plaque iA;is iirosuiitod to former pital and Y-Teens. Miss Leopold IK* sworn in as Union County clerk ('(iiinriltirin li^orgo J. Ciitighliii in has fleeted to continue her educa- t. i)l)IH-li liill t;:iln'it l'i!U-l)L'..T n,. ul 4 p.m. Monday in the courtroom THANKS appreciii-'idii of liis serrviees lo the tion at Mount Holyokc College de- ported li I x\ ol k (Mi i'o;lir h ;•.'. inn of of Superior Court Judge Walter 1*. — lo all of you for your wonderful support and IXU'UUjJli l,ne cciiiiiiuinitj- while a ineinl)or of Uie siring a career as a modern km- Ht'lfielcl 111. T1K> oath of office will satislarioiily ;nni. liie .,.,a) ruuiicil. I'uuiit'iliiian George Stilwell jiuage interpreter. She is uelivo in bo administrated by Union County your genorout truit, and for the opportunity to v sports and art. k-iMOur beautiful array of gay autumn plan will no; l> i'ltl i!),. ' said ix'i'i-tiits are iweded for the vol- Judue W. Kilmiue Wood, a personal tervs you as your Representative in Congress for ,H unteer lire department and uppti- end ui Hi,' ji.r, he l.nMii U Miss Hyan is president of the Glee friend of Halpiu. kniii |iy '';itiuiis may IH' sililiiiiied eithor at two more years. I am most grateful. rjts and centerpieces. If you have a tir roir,|i!i'ti'Ci in a Club and literary editor of lite seluinl llalpin, who defeated ['"reeholder llU'll. l!orouj;h Hall or tlie firehouse. literary niii^a/ine. She. is a mem- .John V. Ounohue. lioselle Denuicral. (container of you* own, we will arrange 1 i'llti'ii^cr a:.>o ripcirli'il D!) CUIR-I'I'II .Mayor W'illiolms said miniorous ber ul I lie Student Council, N'alional lor tin clerk's post, will succeed an- complaints have been received about Honor Society and (in the t.l:iff of FLORENCE P. DWYER i centerpiece in it for you. by tin- m.iyor ami cnun.;] iiml l!n- other Kepublicun, Henry ri>:i..li Dialler is tx-int! investigated, Ap- of tile New Jersey Tercentenary Mu- declined to run again, llulpin was ; roads, i);ir!icu!;n1y ia nmniinu' ruin- parently. lie said, the trouble sic Festival. Miss Hyan will eon a special deputy county dork be- I'niil fur iiy 1!. i-i-pKiMiiutlvr 1'. IHvyi-r. <0 Bumomot Htrcot, OPEN WED. EVENING TIL 9 nmtcr hours lie >.:iii{ ila- initnrdriii- when (lie Post Office Department tinue her education al Marywood fore he was appointed deputy county I 'l.i, i.li. 1.1 ,\, v, I,,,.,; MM up new disli ihulion cenlei-ii. College and is interested in a career THANKSGIVING DAY UNTIL NOON steps brim: l.-ikcn t« allr\iati' Ihe register three yours ano. [situation are (lip uv n| h.tlcr idrn- ! tilication skins for sc imnl t;iuinl.-, and - addition. :is ^w):i as pusHililc ol two more jniards. In contieclion with llu* lr:i.ffi(' situ- ation, Uaynr Willu-litis and I'tilicc Ctiief Christian J''rit/. uviv .idu'dtili'd to inert yi^liM'day wiili si.itc- High- way DoparlnifMit officials to discuss ELM ST. TEL. AD 2-2400 ADLER'S FOR STERLING VALUES 3 Area Residents Choose From New Jersey's Largest Selection Join DM Board jurat of your good health and good appearance this article UC! POINT rOQUENCE MODtHNVtCTOBIAN HEXWJDU MADRIQAL iidi appeared in newspaper* nationally* Is reprinted by As Directors MNDOAT DEUCOURT The District ins! N'ursiiiy Associa- i lion of Weslfield has annnnileeil the appointment of Ihn-e new nieinbers lo its hoard of din-dors, 1'hilip li | aiuatts, Elmer. Mrs. Harrison It. Cory and Mis. .). Kenneth linyl,-,. Mr. Klmer. retired, was fnnni-rly vice president ill tin- National Crcilit i Office Inc.. nf 1' Park Air. New | Quimby and Central York City. This In 111 is now ,1 s:i!> sidiary nf 1'mi and UraiUm-l Inc. i He was a resident nf \\f>tiii'UI from 11>2-1 until I'J.'.O when he innwd lo IP KILLING YOURSELF" his preesMt Immr ;,1 L'O II;I>1H IT\- La. in Mountain.-.3dr. Mr. and Mis. J Khncr are the pan-nis nf [wtt mar- : Abdominal Support rieil children, a damihtci- wlm livi-c in I'lainlit-Id iind .1 sun in Si-oli-h TT—FOR LONGER UFE—- Plains. ,1 -^ wWOW| v._..w=Ji.Jcy Mi*, fury nf ton llirkson Dr., has ] •no the traditional tetm FEEL BETTER resided in WCMIH-UI since h>T ln::h niton, long bnnded tt» schnol days and l!;:-i:;!;di tin- yi'ars j NOW,(fora limitod tim» only) W, wtijht iai beea w LOOK SUMMER has been active 111 the affairs of this ' •NJOY THK BEAUTY AND PRE8TIOK Of «W by tcitnee that diet- LESSEN FATIGUE connnuiiHy Sin- is t'lesinilv' a !• * *om»n'» pajtime, lot "> wora»n» pajlime, member of the Woman's Club nf •ate preoccupation. U'cstl'ield ami the WIIUHMI'S As-Mn-i- j WMT STERLING • now coma eWdenctttrt jation of the I'rcsliyteriaii ('luirch "ttl«p»unch, buttbaut, Mr. and Mrs Cuiy ha\e ;i d.nu'.liter SPECIAL SAVINGS ON SERVICES FOR 8 and 12 • wawpjlibeaten-that liviiiL: in Pl.iinlii'lil and a sun in j • IWlivt the ladies their tiarwood. 'J'lli-y li.i\c six ^rnndchil- mmj also be extending dren. control under Mrs. Hoyles «f :ilj .left, rson Ave. has lived in Wcstlield fur Hi years. } abdominal mu?- the ches,( ;„,. j She and her husband haw [oiu- i-hil- ; A unique opportunity to own this fins, quality Starling appearance but I tlren. a sun ia Hnnscvi'Il .hinior ' •t Important savings. Up to $90. on a service for ! Ili^h, one in sciiinr lii^'.h. another ™*™ ifues came on the j eMterinK Paul Siniih I'nhersity in tVfttve. CtiooM from eighteen lovely patterns. prtsaibed obdomi- I l-'i hniary a:i'l a married ilau^bler ™«oiviithheait ailments. in Morn.--tinvii. The Hny!<'s aie niem- •^•tylce-forfl" Include*: 8 4-pc. Place Settings, 8 extra "»» research, report.d In J i hers of SI. Pan!'1- liiiisopa! i'htlrch. tta», • butter knife, sugar toaott, 2 tahlaspooni. Plui , V** "he American Med- I Tlie li\A of Weslfictd is a loliin- mahogany cheit' mnim* \*»4t - *" ' [*«»», lend] to show that lary nrL;ani/a!ii'J! antl provider; a i public health VIMDIIL: mirsim; serv-j P* ^-fashioned bell— ice to all III,- residi-nls nf Mniintain- j pp, I side and W. sllield. Its pnid-ssinnal 1 * found that "ap- re-i^i'•] i'il iiais'-s sn.-iko an average i ™ we belt previous to I of 7.1111) hi-d-ad;' niairsinu calls a year ! *lw*i or prevented the ; in additidn 1" the many public heallh \ MANDATE ! nursing M-rviei-s :hey provide for j ABDOMINAL i the Wesliield Hoard of J!i-al:li. | contro1 ^ons help j Sax HuiUlin-i IN-rinils | "«<1 mrdicat writer, UNDERSHORTS THAT J1""" «hat It Issiictl liy Inspector j of ,|,c Wowi> SLIM |Iii2-\\V«-k INii I Abdominal support I.Hkl aids circulation I Six Iniiidiii^ p."i-:;nt- t:it:iiini! Ml.- lht 1 «„ r lh t heheartbeata , • MANDATE! instantly takes 1 ii'.O weie js.-ucd rivi: iiu . thi- t-.-.ii-u i-ek ! WblUlo to 2 inches off your waist- : period endini; Nu\. 1 "• by H'.iildin;! ! B,L ' line! i In.-peclui' (:i"il".:e '• '•• T/aioK-. : : The recipi n!s w= re I * ahdomlnai suppOr, • MANDATE! comfortably pro- j Stefan An-.anl'.'c II.« l-ahway ; ""* arn cln suggestin1 g vides vital masculine sup- " " ' '"«" port, traces-tip tired back I Ave.. aliei-aticm. K'..<»•)<>. ; muscles, i Mario Hi <; u (i:..il:... :,]'< N'ru-tll • •WEETH AMtRICAN COLONIAL M1GN0NETU CARIUON IARLY WILIUM AMUtlCWI «MART jnt back and breaV • MANDATE! improves posture j Ave. K . i-Mten -in!), al !i S. Wick- ' ROS VICTORIAN IHtME " Irchi benefit,. —lessens fatigue. urn Dr.. ih.U'KI. ; • MANDATE! travels well- ! .hilin Hiiiiards. f-fi Ailinutdii Ave.. ! quick washing, fast drying! j alteration, WOO ', \ Charles (ioltlii'k. ::i;.i Terriil l!d.. I 1 Scotch Plains, ^ara*.- at !i::fi Urown ! I Ave. SI.2011. I linlx-it I!, 1'., rpnsiin. T7:i Central 1 i Ave. si;:n, ^1""- ! Anthony Manleiici. ''X Smith Ave. Central Feature News, Inc. I si an. $--•">. j Hospital Association Mct'iiiiy: JS'itv. 2iUh The iiiirial nic tiiiK of II:..' We-!- • LINDEN •WESTFIEIO field llo.-|i:lal A^.-uciiition will IK' 2 IS NVirth A wnuo Nf n'lrlce Aill*;r, trio held Nuv. 2!! at II p.m. in the Wate- : Wi-Mlli-M 21 Kfiupf Strttit Aillcraut WixtfU'li] l.hi.H-ii unit Hoo:n of the Muni:.-i|)a! Build- ' inj;. I>;illy to S'Sii I" M. Wiliiat.i r>. I'l.-c'i.

FOU isr-:sT IIKSUMS i USE LEiYDEIt WANT-ADS i Page 6 THE WESTFIELD

DANKER & DANKER, NANCY F. REYNOLDS EDWIN O. EDWARDS RANDOLPH- C. B. SMITH, JR. PEARSAli REALTOR. BARRETT & CRAIN Inc. ASSOCIATES Realtor & 112 Elm St. Re a Fro r* WIEGMAN CO. Realtora —- Inanrora lnten of Multiple Ltattnc REALTORS AD 3-5555 "TWO COL(JMAI- Ol-'FICKS" FRANKENBACH Halllple LUCInK Members Kbrr IHoltlplf M»«l«» Bfmttm SUGGEST . . . ISC. Member ot Tke ill Central Are. 149 ELMER STREET Wetrfield Mountainside IBS HuUBtala lv«oi, W««tflelil WeilkU ESTABIISIIKU Multiple Llcting* fetrateaa AD 2-188 AD 3-1800 WESTFIELD AD 2-9300 4 BEDROOMS nbrra "THE OFFICE WITH THE ADams 2-6609 Multiple AOams 2-4848 OLDER CENTEU Wr>tQrld B.olib l-lnlni PROJECTED H*.umt«ln»td. it *2«,900 — The older V. ixdclrt COLOR PICTURES" house (1SI5) Blvee you »«»,,. NOTHING LIKE IT and with a Purest Av«l>u<' aij. CENTER HALL COLONIAL MS Elm St., AD 2-4700 EXCELLENT VALUE FOR $18,2501 aress. It's hard to Ur- Homerica, Inc. M i n hi t u rv <-h u reh<-« ma*. 'll •uccl siz<-il licilru'iniii. (..arBKi'. rnu.1 dining r^nn. v«u tu-KU-iii M U.I, trci-s. .Short wnlk I" k i 1 < li€' ll. J;III»UKUMI IHU.-II, r<-r- nf i*nini|ifci (freni Hll UVIT th< Keynruu* Itiumtry I-^HIIII mi If-' Sealtor$ cumtti', full nlr cniulitioiiliiK-- Ur« mi'l iransliortalloti. WESTFIELD null.'ii ruum and wull-'.o-wiill world ) [urtjil IIIMK to I; lh I lea (in H \\ \n H]< ACACIA ROAD RANCH A *500 IMctoRraph fire oVt o 1,1 vin^-dinlnK r«iom oo in b I na- of WVwttU'ki mvn honifH fur BAY WINDOW tive eyRtem IB lnrtudeil u COMFORTABLE tion w JUi *-JI lhf'«-- LARGE FAMILY ROOM two bath« and a rp«l oor DUTCH COLONIAL lo lJ!IU^^• Wllilr IJilWNlMfc by, pluc-p. kltchcu wl(H Mpnrme CLEAN I CLEAN t CLEAN I $31,750 illix-lle. «fr<-cnftiip]<-tt' df-scrli'li'.n and Tvso litxlronjnn mill l!J>-J ><»<" 2-CAR GARAGE board, filter, vacuum, ste^l lad- •fiijoy ihf lirc-LJJikc- in tin- 1 iv men. :( htdiciiiiiiH, 1 Vi b«tJiw. iliui.. deliiUs of wiiiiiow dlspliiy un 1st Hour; uno very larKf hi'rt- der, underwater Hphl, etc. Liv- tr It urn I ill fitT on KHH funiHi-i-. ing room window looka nut on iii rninn Oif-**c chilly f«»l M.M- now-H urtl.lf un |>!iKc fi rii'im un Hfciincl Huur. Full Ijaxe- mm H tn I he country club urffl of niiiKs. Scpuruti- itiiiint; I'MJ Wlrl I'ntiu un Urse lot in Kanwood. Sec. C.) ment. IOcunomiciil hoiitiiig. !<»«' PRETTY WOODED LOT Dome beautiful apruce troeu am 1 <; Nt-w yl- " i- t-lifu Hilli dlulriH Mjifice . . . BRICK AND STUCCO RANCH ilf-llffht ful HITCCIKHI iior<-h ami In Scutcli Plalim- J23.SUU- Place In Hcutch 1'lainu. biHtruouid uv»ntuir.s. J'l---iit> l.arKe living mom nnd dlu- Mil over % acre oC bt-'iiutiful FOR $36,9001 B|KIC«! Ill tltt: bntU'IMt'Ml I IUK ruoui . . . l»t-*-ii plot . . . One- Hour livlnR I" H(i-l0(U-(l "NEW LISTING" l<'ttlhvr'» workMiM'i*- VViU JYlur it« Jill you luf Wyrtwimil. I.-|r.'i>lK«« in li viiiii: ticlivui urtu. *-»,fUU. riti'im. (lluliit; room, kltt'lii'n WYCHWOOD COLONIAL DREAM HOUSE with <-Htlu^ HfiHce. 2 berirooniK $45,900. and hatli. Full Hta3rcii»f Lo iinil For a dlm-rlmlnntins homc- Hour €• x ii a II B I « ll. lU'cri'ulKiii J Hi'rkrr, di-»lrliiK tht li<-»t. IT.-tty OVERLOOK ECHO LAKE WVCHWOOOSQ) CHARMING SPUT (Sou picture J tf- 1, Hoc, 5) vrhltf folonlKl In truly «|i«tl«-»H rm.in uml IIHCII "i lower l.'Vil, •WYCHWOOD CBNTEK HAU, THREE BEDROOMS nlK<> 2-<-»r j,iUHB> AM»t wl"- ENGLISH COTTAGE condition, top to bottom! 21' ,I..WK anr ciiju'iner.t JictiutKul 'I'hlM I.MmliHtmc n«-liU(.-h«' fr.nit IIVIIIK room, Hf|jnrnti- clInlnK DUTCH COM IN PRETTY CRESTWOOD TWO BATHS room. mod IT n kitchen. Three Woll niulnlaliuxl '£ **lory li»u«' <•,»!<.ulnl U Jo.-n«o«. In tlif honrt $32,500 Overlooklntr Rcho Lake Cnut KUnny oedrooms. JalouHlea try Club. Vacant and ready to uit « ioi 7fi x 14(1. willi W-VVH, $25,900 """"lixttlltnl vuluc at >32,001k porch, li t a u t I f u 1 rf.-1-reat Ion EXCELLENT CONDITION 4 bedroom— i laiH Modern khchuu. 3 li^MirooiriM, ii r (Mir Jt-Mlriiltle WKHWOOI) Know. Four bedrooms and three tdtal W»,m 14*2, 1 ( r num. <;uruK«. on a 16' wide l«l, bathfl on second floor. Fire tiled Imlli. Tin; wall tu wul MUHI' plot *u IHVJMIII)- EH ml-* Mt-rtlori. Tl»r jnU-i'ly tEeratrd Churn.liirtly *ot on a fjU'* *- "' light truHle Scot I'll 1'lBlHB carpet I nil- In thu iivlutt ruuii Mt-u|tril . . . tirin'foim lltliiK i-ular Mcrci-t In Wychwimd 1H INSIDE AND OUT plucea In livlnir room AND re.i' |>*« beaniKl emu street. Many cxlra.i Inolvulod. reatlon room. Traditional New and dining roi'in in im llnlt-.l rtMUll vvlth |»r*-<(J tlrt-iiJ(l<_-V EDWIN O. EDWARDS Intrrlor JIK-IIHICM four beriruuiiitt UilH hrK-k and Htuccii cuttuKf, Won't last Ions at J24.600 ! pltc, There's an air eutidilioner li * . . Met- IIIIIIUM room . . ., Tin-re art- two bcdnioms, both Kn^land two story wllh Ire mu«lc room o, master Ijodroom, jaluuKlt-M * 1Mtrj UlUlnn . . . >1II|CP twin ni?-<', a Ifvlns room wltti BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY mendouu habitable area. A per tiled kltehtn MI 112 Elm St. feet layout for the large n «r tran«ferr«l parch, iicoreutiun room fur the Jtall«*«l |i4»r4'h u* the rt'Hr drn n Hli Mtnnll pnut' picture lirfpluc*:, full (lining room, kit- you n^n tors. Jn Scutch 1'laiiiH . . . V»u ri-iillj Hliould MVVI AD 3-5555 cJi.-ii with outinif Hiiai'P, H(T*' wnllc t» BETTER THAN NEW Hcoently painted unow white, trnfn nntl liu* clrp«<« uud lMt . . . 22' rocri'Hdini nunu with red whutterH. For quick •ill tli«> tlllURO nhuiiH . . . LEE K. WARING HHIO haH l»er In a -%vtiu|i|>lnt[ 17' x ABAI/TOR IN8VROH top In Scotch Plalnn. PJan «m r> A REAL BUY altered to Hull the 90xl!t0 In ll'(l > . . . 1'itnrllrd drn . . . with 20x20 jrarajce un«Jeriil- trem. Since thin In nil Tor the man who built thin rooms, 2 % hathH, raised con- l'Hilala, carh with fcrB it newly cifcmruled u*lorlntH and pncki attic fun, ol«cirU: rtry<;r, wink RENTALS comparison at $43,000. TO BUT. *KIX, RKK1 OR tell you more? and stuvo In baucincnt. Jtilous- $51,500 ruund comfort, patio large $43,000. FOR A INVEST. OAI led porch. |&y,&UO. enouKh for bcith family W-H<1 llnndMontc t'potvr hnll hrlck- triundn. Avullable after Junu- At the moment there arc many iind-rnime Cohmlnl »pll(- ury 15th. *2B,l»00 Beautiful Grounds on hUHt'H iivulliiblo from $175 per PICTURE BOOK HOME ATWOOD REALTY Irv^l . . • Four (win brd- month up. Cull ua fur detuiU rnuniH . . . Two lintlm, im» Mountainside Slope C. B. SMITH, JR. IN SCOTCH PLAINS hair-lmlhM , . . Large ultrn- STONEHENGE Four Bedroom* — 3 Baths ADams 3-2222 WILLIAM A. I iiKiilfrn k.M<*hvn . . . InvU- Realtor DON'T DRIVE - WALK I Injc, I) IK ptin riled fnmll y *A ACRE LOT (Master Measures 22'xlS' SPIC AND SPAN COLONIAL MltlM room , . , tioi-Ktl0 IIIHHUT Interinr, tour «xcell«nl Flagpole, Fishpond BnlMira Klzeil bt'drodiiiH, amplf! ttloHet Albert n. C. wirnu An H.KUI4 LARGE LIVING ROOM RMllor «m clinrlM w.lubar.. Garden House, Post Lamp Mary Ann '11lu» HMU-IBUU r TtlMLI-f, tWI> CuH tMUllH 1)1 \1H LWO ITulliM MaltMaltlBll c LMutlH* ••• Jeanaetlc PMMav. LTBaeHe Peeper ....Al>>-47M O f nobrrt SekaM-J half luithH, larpe UVIUK* room, Brand New listing llnrbnrfl Murray ...,AD 3-SUO7 DINING ROOM fcc* of C«^ fiirninl dining room, all *?U'c:trlf l William A.tlnt.J kitchen wllh tzuod oKtlns- urea, More to Tell, May We? SCARCITY ITEM I paiitHltiil tK'ii, inntfiiffU'cnt ptircli. MODERN KITCHEN ON A WOODED LOT FIVE BEDROOM Idcul for thtitjc who low to C. B. Smith, Jr. Hum biiriK ranch, on it [i rot ty gardcik. $51, E00 UEADKR CLASSIFDKIM street In Scotch JMulna. en- RANCH HOME BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED trance hull, ttrepbice In tho llv- WYCHWOOD AD 3-3403 IN BRING RESULXH ints room. Tho ncrvenccl imroh PRETTY HALF ACRE MAY WE SHOW YOU ? overluuks the rear y«.rd. 3 b«d- INDIAN FOREST COLONIAL BEAUTY ELSIE BETZ, INC., Realtor rourns. Z baths. Eatiny SJJUCO In A well maintained Cape Ood $56,900. (Member •( t»« •alll»U LUtUf in*a) the kitchen. *31,7GG. $55,000 Colonial situated i>n a Imlf nuie $24,500. treed lot overlooklnff BhucKa- Thin "Plelure Ilnnk" Nrw fVflturlnK three dr^iilncm rriHxcjn Golf Course in Scotch Knitlnnri Cdlmilrtl IM filled WALTER KOSTER, INC. . . * . • • « « , , . Pitmtl)' r«H>tti . , . Deo Plains. Center entrance hull, •wllh Kurly American <-liJirilL ... 1*41 und ry room . . . living room with flroplace, for- & l.ioiited In the hrnrl i>f • * * * Uniquely el7Hlen( kltn mal cMnSni? room, Inr^o modtrti «tir <1eptlrnl»le AV>-<-li\v»»rcah . . . l*n 11o „ , , 1 breakfiiHL area. Beautiful LJIHSB In crlMitly plrnn throughout. DISTINCTION Siillt-rnll fen*'* ... A IIIOMC ami screened porch. Tho master InoluilcN 4 l»pilroiimM—IIMi JUST LIKE DANKER & DANKER, Custom built home. In beauti- unuNunl nnd nttiienlln^ bedroom la on the 1st Moor, bndin, kniitty |ilnr d.n, dp- BEEN PROMOTED? ful Wychwood. Ideal fur two, liuiue. l>u call UH. with two more twin ulze bed- Illtf* mtiilrrn fcttvttrn, lit*- WALKING INTO room ti on the 2nd. Keallutically Inc. who want a amull homo lit a llnrhtfnl llvlnic r"» ™!"L15i iimily room IHUM fully pnncllert tiKscmont or rainy rtny rumpus 232-4846 another. Do call UB for all Us good details. M«f FOUR BEDROOM Iron llxliirpr., Npllt mil •oom Tor tho kliln 1H huthB, prolty property, you'll not And ft-nvc, rltuiltlpr nrteB nml transferred owners, at $43,760. CENTER HALL Note the pluses. I^arRo roe room ETtnlare Only POPULAR SPLIT LEVEL <13x£2). ^wli S-cAr garage. 2% lTlric- rr<»n(nKe prrntt* ndtil- ilonnl ivnriiitli nn<1 lipiiut)'. On a quiet street In FHIIWOOCI, BALANCED COLONIAL baths. Centrally air conditioned. Lnclelle A. Gehrleln . ..23S-T80* P.S. There's a nice first floor Bpartmmt on W* Beautifully landscaped and Alore tu tell, inny vrel wllh Iota ot playmates fur yuur $56,900 Available on December 1st at flfiO. children. 7 rooms, liuMuillog; a well maintained. Add these to nitlle La C««»e 2aS-3S33 recreation room at srutle level. the baalCH of three bed room B, WALTER KOSTER, INC. Conceived by It n y in o n d llvlriK room, dining: room and Basement. Attached n«rag«. IVc-k nnd crafted !•> Hoiiert modern kitchen. Inspect this IH^O Woodacre.. Prlvr, Mnnntatnatde Albert G. Danker • * • • • Owntra transferred, $24,o00. KviinH, tltlH cUMtom home 1968 split level homo located In neMtl<*« anionnr pmii-llvil fitfully g. W. Ko.trr, Jr I. . . " ! ! ..880.004! 's8O.6A411 "B" ZONE room lvlth tlrpitlm-e . . . Quiet Scotch Plains Street IVtrle KftNter A^D 2-0100 ELSIE BETZ, Inc. Already converted l;irt- 1 Built in 1010. this brick and Ilt-mitlful will* llrrplnt'e 4 Bedrooms (Two on 1st) Walter Koster, Sr „ „ J™.'.' hEAI.TOR xncutH. OH ;L corner H»t un YVUII ivu<»d hox. In (he KI1"- (mine home ofTern large llvlnc AD 2-0100 Uoulcvard, lust a Hbort walk to i-lintM IIvine rr nhkh hhttnlil 11II an offlre. Three tiled baths ami This wook wo take tlilw Pparc car garugt'. S-3.U00. a. powder room. I^argo pp ncllcd Neat and Comfortable to exjiroas our appreciation for your iierditl family room benldcs a. chi iren'a 26 Prospect Street AD 2-0300 tho many olientH whom It him play room. Two Bedrooms on 1st bofii our pleasure tn serve. No Center hall entrance. Ijlvlnj; Plus Expansion Above matter how you H»y It, tlie H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, he., m over 15 foot wide with Bpntlment i" tlic Niunc: mrrci Colonial flroplace. l!uu«uulLy Good Fan wood Location *lfUE.1O— KninllI »lx mom Immp In ru'crl of Interior redoocirntlon (Front'li), prnzlc (Italian), pra- WILSON SCHOOL AREA PEARSALL InrKC ilinlnt- ronm and womlcr- Ideal for Small Family! mill Hie touch nf IHlill ti> make soiuu younir oonnlr a ctHH (SpanlwlO, dtink('!>(.-horn Our 39tfi Y«or Complete one Hour living—ln.rpc ful kitclion with catincr area, ri>in[urtiililu liouif. Hut water ull heat, ilctaclird «iirai,'e. (f lorman). arltrato (Jiipanrup), living mom wit li lirt-pI«<:«, illn- two wall ovenft, lui-<''rm'l!i 115 ELM STREET $175 - $650. nKAl.TOIt — 1 r e; puymontH Jj\ip t Jl" P' »'"; AD 2-4700 CALL AD 2 or 3-1800 Mrmlirr MiiKlplr l.fptilner ( LEE K. WARING, REALTOR •22.1MM>—Two. Htnry rpn»val ;L-17ftO ICvvnlnir Pbonrai lavatury. yullc new i-at-ln Kitchen, full ilinlnK room. Truly a find for thp nunlin MM. iNitiirllc It. lirrnr Al> t!-flO70 BARRETT & CRAIN vnlin' rniiirlrd. Country livlnp 4 BEDROOMS - I^ M. Drlmnr It It chic .. AI> :!~17,"in Hurry nninn, Jr. . , .All Z-8CVM 2li mlnutOH from IVoHtllolil. Few rtluia 11. t'huiiinn . .,% 11 'Z-TtISi t WIS.IMM)—Two family Iieauliriilly ii-mmnil.d. New front elcviillon; ni1iuitrn to Hdionls. shopping, LARGE GAME ROOM - r Wnltrr i>khnrt AH 2-7KM «•«» I . l^ar-nll, .Al> 'J-OTDH I).inn Snrdrr All S-m>.'Ul "TWO COUDNIAI, OFF1CKS" live Minn rli-MC lllt A 1) S-Klin the second anil third lloor wllh new kin-hen and liath trsu-tlvo TJitirh on 2(lir X ISO'. BUILDING LOT Tuo-car liintr, Juwl a Kti-p to town, Lincoln School. tuNititlI'nl KfltlHK in WiitrimIIK CIEAN AND NEAT 4.1 KI.M STIIKP.T TIUln. 24' riMHlcruMi living HlKli un lit M.miHMln.-l.li\ with 1 1 a iiiiL^ii(Ih rut vli-w. I'lit ii yint i riHini, flrt'pl'it * . 2 picture win- AD 2-1800 .IIIKI-. l.'i.ur lM'dmoni split level, two full liathsi. nnnclled play dows. Iwn or ihrw lifilrooniK. own "hill*!.I.-" Iixnir t.n tin- GRACIOUS LIVING choice lot. JIS.Miilk KVKNINCH ruum: lull l.uxeineMi. u-n.rar itnmpiii. Kilrrmi'ly well tllr l.nth, rii-t-trlr Itlti-hcn, <•»•<•- M. tl. Sltnu. .lr An 2-ft.VII liept, only Iliree years filil, Franklin School. iifimi<-nl litisphniinl lint wtitrr II. I.. Ncli«Tt.>rliiir. SH-V PA 2-KI71 hrut. twii pori'lii'H. din In LT room, $38,500 $37,900 C.mrKr I', lllrhnr.l" .. lilt II-I7IIH ovcrniKf twn-ciir piratii1. If you NANCY F. REYNOLDS A. 4.. ItnerrH, Jr All --Hil^T Nixi—SpanliinK of^y ranch wM'.tltii; for n new appri-clallvc wire hunting fnr valui1. c-li-iin SPLIT LEVEL BI-LEVEL .1. I.. InkHlrr All -•-Sd^l owner. ^.T panelled fainily ir-i-m open* from "modern air, elbow r i > <' m, 1 < M > K n i> f u r - ASSOCIATES llrjdrn Siunll AI):-VJ:n kluhen and olTcrn n tlreplarp, xildlnn KUIKH iloorB lead- tlior. 7.%.1 -!l^S2 i-vt'iilnns. p »• I I I'll | li I J 1 J., I W f , hi I 1[ r i tn r • M ing to seclude,! putlo. Kirm tlour liiun.lry, ntlaclud two- •• I" Iti;;u-Uv.. w....fl«M| Iliiit.-h In.me Ic ati .1 jusl "II car Himi^e, three IUMII-OOIIIH, two hatlls. iuw«o.| M.hi.n i.f s.-iMrh ; I ..in n-iire Av<>. un i),,. |,,, u, - NEW I'llnVllir.MK ItOAII niiim Ho. A beauty. SO3 Rant tiron^i Rtreet r KK.IIT mom. H'. lmtliH. mml- Uns. S.VI-II ulir »j|/.t. i-* is. i niilf ->i U't-stflt-M. S-v.-i, rdntux AD 3-1800 cni klU'lH'ii with liroukfiipt t>m\ "Wrmflrlil, ^. J. full 111,- l.ntl.n. cra.l.- 1. " • " ir j.'ai;ii:c, rut-I *l:i.."iim —Well U'ooiled iicre lot in country area of So l'l< Klulil iimily riMiin wllh l».ir. i H.'r<>«>n«>il an.l ^IIIHH .-IU'I.'MMI 232-6300 ll r K. liuee hathji. (wo-iar attached KMI-UK". level tyi.e purrli, -2^-2 font ilrnp trcr.l Jot. H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, -yy x -Hi' plu lit. i"ii\inh!ir.-s. KvlriL nlr Cur 1). Miilfitr.l .\l>^-TK:i-i Inmie. A pi...I f,. next aumiinT and in beainlful area of r two ciir ^itrnKf, nlii'rt walk t*» BKAL,T0R> ETftilnRR, plrnjifl' rnlt lot 1 l.Vxl3H\ IlrrhtTt \'nlli»r \li:i-USNI well kept homey. u'riKio schonl. Ideal fnr cmw- II. \. Moore. Jr Al»--71t77 Ink* family. .Much mure to tell. Nancy F. Reynolds 232-0485 llrrlirrt .). trlam Ill .1-1 I 111 Helen Schmidt 232-8098 ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor It. II. llnrrell. Jr.. CI'M North Are, at m*f. tVe«»ll«l« Olga Graf 232-7136 THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. AD 3-0065 PABKINO AT B0T« Marl* Kl.tr sns-limn (NOTI3TIII!"T"| Allc» Inland Metu1i<*r a:l3-711S 117 SO. CHKSTXIT ST^—Exec- Mrmhrr Mllttlplr I.UtlnK Srmtrnt . . . KTenlnara and Holiday* utive r? nter nail Colonial, 3 _ ETU.. OBlTlT — Wt»r«.U M_ 1 Fanwond — LOUISB n. .lonssoN i., DEAN JOIINSON. jn. ln'onnd lane — opposllf> LKirrenc* Atcnu) Klulilplr I.I.IIUK Sj.trm Ilnth O. Tnte — AD !l-3RKa liatlis, llr^plHt-e In living room Ilutk Taylor .* *»t*r-C»y IKc-lovation flervlc * # •* -t Ellinbeln A. Ilinn — 233-B34J niul (len on Int Moor. !].cnr ca- Knr Bo»«li* N«llnn-(vlfl« Ilt

ri : 1 :; ;;i 1 |i::.i,.!^:';;;:- '" ' ' - - <- ;;,'•,•"-.' ^ »"A7.'^O*' ^"' £M»V , HAMMOND ORGAN'AGENCY \. tl|i>Tlrnrrl| .-.!•.I. ,-\: 1 ii. 1,| ,.|.|1 1 9f Equipment For Winter's Snow, lee " NOVEMBER PIANO SAU! i,N:l p.-i -.ii. I'l. i. :.. >I\ IIOII.U In-ll^i . ^. .• .I.i „ i , REAL ESTATE &RLES G. About 2.8I.KI mcti aitrl 2.0(10 pieces ; nindui forei' is spi>d to units around H V...T t^ ,v,,r.|.u, ,..t C-II-UI»I.K'I-I-:I.V i ,ii....,.,!, ,i ... . l:..iifH i.|.i,.|:i:.5 Kli.'i' -full llm SALES n( 1'ii'jiiMiit'ni :ir<- rvudy in ^wii-o-; in • Hie ^tmi- Uiit.'ui:h llw droarlment's .....in In.me. yiiril f.-i.' . 1 i-- . i! .Milaiiy's Siml". AlJ B -E 7 {. K in .'scliuii uilli.n :> (ow hnui's lo rid : i-umiiumicaiioiij network: 43i two- i.i. i." I.- i.ll tv.in.- |...i-l;.u..,, ,., • -. |'Pv is 11 To You, Whom It Concerns N V. I'lii-. I 'nil >••!• ;i','|n.i!'i ihc 2.IHK)-ir.ilo Nnv .teiM.-y Sla!o ' way mobile radius, II bas« radio < nl.I |-.i;i: K'J-I iu\l >. ! sialmii!.. and a lelt'lype network. Tlie Top Weekly Earnings 1 !-'. I ii;',,, ']'...I..,','-' i'- .,^ wtiilt'i'. i ctlorU^d men are kept iHJV'Ued of ;,I.IN ai JAM: MIITI if V"" M. H:;- -f'^-!•' vr TO.v - ^ -;• h Tin- Slulo HiKliway Dcp:ii'liiii-til ! ili;in*;iiij{ ui-ullier tondtlions. ; A»e . V e-llii 1,1 ;.!.• )- t 1 I.'V APARTMENTS-RENT* has (.-onu'loted plans to mobilize this. ; . „„. | , , | . ,. nil th ITinUl.'l tl,- K. H.v 1)1!.I Thls yoal < l I ar mt nt ]nl8 allI ' \vml^ (vi- \\ i jiy ;. SCOTCH )»I,AIX$ — t,i|j:nii npnrt. HA'.K Snow Hi).iUi> Ui.it I.- i1i-iii its snow-lighting equipment i:low>ai'i. ready; chemical, sand and j wlUl Ulc. po,.,.|la!il. of Uiree i.1."Vi.;,;..•^•.•:r';:"«;;;:; t •Ihrr abrasive tiuilenals have been j duinp ,,.lu.ks ^u.pped Wlti, KnuW ViiiB |..r I.e..,,!.'. m-.dr .•l.i nl in >..il.'s ll'ii! lie U)ck|iili'd. and sninv-raiiovul citus | u|ttWS amj jipn-adcrs, II snow blow- i! i : 1 1 ; Koi'ir"rr,..,n.-.'iiiVi,,,1hV,-,i-,,..,...,. • i',;i-' ' ;. vv ' ••••>•"•- r^ M!* ^: ;•;;..:;.?„ f.:i, v ;y ..y ;V,", "\" " I'llll. >.-ii If 1 .'11 Kin.n els. aU Miow pli>Wj> iiiid S triMier i-li.M- l".lf!ll •;:'!i..i, ,'.,'.; i \,.Z'.An i'i vl "^ ',',','.,,?,'. '".' f"^ >J " | i ... i. V. ., , 1 .'m iM T ,t,',,', , \\\ 1 I:'" ilisV Tin ((FRAME iitn.-lnii en Iva.u M .• The dt'|iartmenl keeps a close eye ; KDROOMS >'• '• ir ' I..-:i lei..' ;,n Kini'si". U'.,VK-' ".'v'l'uff i --'" '":;l 1"-;1',1- ''i'1-'. .'•'.-'. Hi!':^'^'!'?- Inriii,.!. V in nuisl liiiie ;in , >.-.'lliui tHK) privately owned Ililiv in ii.ii-li Iniril ll you ,)o I K1^. und iiianued (nuks. loaders and FILE CLERK, TYPIST nn luolliise i .-n u' i i'u ill tH lie. Wejitlier Bureau and a piivote weain- u ! enti.'li. fnll Al. :: .;Tii" I.I.!,1 - •,. ,:.,... ,., ,.,,, '. .' i •-M .i",\v','\ ''I'l'-kln '• ' ' '' • *'" '"M . •' ' Him. • -l.'.'k'. u .'.'.'.?!. r srnii'i' fiiniish adxisories graders. Under t'ontrai'tt;, Ihes^ are TIRED OF COMMUTING? - MODERN railed into servkie by tlie Highway .-i I. ii.'.-.i II. .-.I'.,-* . . . :,».I When word of Ihre.'ileuiiiK weather i-t IIMSIUCU..I. liL-i.ii-ni sin..,v '""' u--::';'i AL :-.->ii ;;',;.,.,.;•,",'.'.";:;, '.' V!v;',i.i; i->i'""<>- M 4 II ' II a I tin. in, i. it a i i ;, .,>-.- IM Ik'pattnienl only u-lmn needed ta s f n|>;. I .1.1.-111 in r.-iiMi-il. ..Hi, I'I ., : '-' ,• "i.-.,,.,,,,,,, Na! i..i!.'ii !y l. a^.. iih.,11.' Int n a ni>l».Mm nn is reii'ivcd. an slerl to the snow 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i supplt'inent it.s iiwn crews in uo ,, it l:; .^..'^ ^.,'. ;;:" ,," ;,:',. ;-^-,;.:"V-.-.'V.rVJ.r :-"*;.. -v-; •;!' - emergeuey or lievere storm, : UVEl DEN N . l,.il tl!l.->l!..«'.-|- l.iltll. S. ,,! I'..'- ,- I-' jl'l- • • " ' -'V"»'-- ART. LAVENHAR, \l GARAGE i'i.5 Jnrlli.l.il. I-;, f , .,.,., ,. ,., | Allllllrs nl>ni>. flI|()> • LEGAL NOTICES • ThiouKliutil the sl.ilc lhe depart- I'I REALTOR [ "REC" ROOM 1 1 A : r l.il.i iii ment lias sloekpiled 3i.000 tons of i:';.': . "' ''•''" *•"•'""'" i: -!'-v: j »i.'j.'i . "ii!.'.''".''j. \H\V .11111 «KV OIT-lllll 523 Somerset St. STV'I'l'. I)KIUH1'»II«T Or rock sule; •{it.ODO cubic yards of

IVI-:STI-'II:I.O— I--..in- r.'i.n-.'. ..-,•., I i it, Ii.l. •! ui;i.|ii.- l."ti.l.i> cm- ... North Plainfield . II, .,1 :,. ,i i . i ... "- •• i'.' I iii-i'. ii- I i. \\ .->;t tie1,1, 1 Work in congeniol surroundings 1 •• '• I-i.i-llliU,. I'lllillllil.l. Slllui'}'. cinders, slum yrils imd crushed i-.M.r liirniKii, .1 N. uii ,!.•...,-.,.. . i I IrKl • lli.lvr I'nr Rurcru!! J 1 1 1'. en i with parking space provided. Plainfield 5-8100 ,. Illillo ••llltl'IIH. M 111" ><- IKIIT mill St 1 111Illl l-.nuliu re I'll.- ll..ii.ltiuiii'11'rn for '.' y.'iiri Illl- ide. l ni.ilinlil> pi ee.-illnrt the n litn'H n.en MAMS OEUGHT l-'OI II room f;n-:i.B,. iiimi'lni, in ... 1 ^••'* LIBERTY MUTUAL I'm til tc > Hin'k sail i.s spiend to melt ice . .lieiit ueiM i. 1...1 |M...II. ,,,;•, ,, j '.... CHILDCRAFT Hl>ll III II I • 1 :, V,,.,,l,,| r.'i ;,r- .mini: ilnte. t f 1 -.)) i ,,,.„ 1 • i ( till.....ll ll.-w M.j.|ii r l.l.-\,li' A rnitlur ri'iiull-i'liii'lil Will l.i, and snow, lhe abrasives aid traction NOTOM SCHOOL . i.iiii-F re.mil..I Aviili.il.l',. "i'nini.- I'nr pil.in „!,,< I,-,,,,,. ,.B!|| i tin III n I . tt ^ ;ts>. $:< INSURANCE COMPANY ;i n 1 \iiit.ily :I|,:I I I nn nl.s i-Hil <>! l-'.'l .'Ml Din! Ilie n).|illi'unl inui.1 uiovi- ulili I'l. 7-:i:tuii 1 and calcium chloride keeps the stock- COLONIAL i >;t 1 ">.\. y-i3 \\.- I I'.riclilu .'.'.I ».-, lioin N.' 1 " in i li i .1 ••i. 500D BEDROOMS I'dl II \ Ml Kl\ i: i i.ili ,-( i..it-. ,>|. Sun,lav; 1'!. IMTIOII ol i-l!i mi.iillm >ril'l Ilii- fin-- piles from freezing. ..-•.-• •I "In (• i .*• i ii' 1.11 li >. In-L-., il • s • .1111 i ; i • ,\i „„! 1,1 ,,.„,,,let I,M1 of tlin Illll- 1 OOM -- FIREPLACE uj>.. i:t ]iii tin i- *. 1 ltr- Or Call Miss Lennort i.nllv. jnotiil 1 Innll IV priliul To prevent or minimize drifting, V '> - 1 ^ Ann.nil .1 elnnlllK llllll! for lllli'K I.KiHT lull M Kl I I'l M.. •• ,.'!!"•' ','''" "."''" '•••'•• "• •• • W.-Mini.I • HELP WANTED - 0 KITCHEN W t'Htllt'lll uipli, nlli,iiH, iliillm nn.l iiiliimiiim hove bi'en erected in strategic locu- I'M rnisti ,-tl. l'ii>l IT. . In-:•!!-1 :t-nt M litMITN n»-r> •• «T? iln> iniilill. iitl.ms ni'pl.v In tx-purnneiil \ 1) K .Mi > tions. New .shniblxTy plantings by KE ClOSfTS .a ti.l l'lt-;il lor lui h;l: :. ml <-n tt > pi ••'-filiii.' lor woi'U iii MALE OR FEMALE 'f I'llil Sirvl.e. Mlllf Ili.U-e. 'I'le.l- i;-d::r. 1 cviiiin^*. '"'"'• .iii-M\v rntri'ic nn. be v" ii.'i-v- t 1. l-"l' it till 1 .1-.• i;o, s i - y lhe department's landscape section DE DEEP LOT !ii.,

  • h >• I.H 1 u i . K :' •(• i» l :IP. Writ. I'd. 1'.M\ l-\ Slleel. Nelltirli '^. Nell' .It'lto-J tilso help snow {rum twei'i>iiH! onto (If $18,250 -AlliailiM- i..i- •'• '" '•"".•!., IIIIII. •!• h-ui - tl. ll \ I r Jl | I. Mi. MH, |>j( I Ml N. I t ii 111. '' IV \\ i-M III 1-1, V .1 . I'nniililnle; nil'. IHe nm'll.n 1 l.-nn fO 1.111, Ilinl,,- I" ,. „,...!,-, ,, [,;,, ,.. .. • Hi- I'll- -It l: lt Mll U I nnil nrt> niiiilllli'.l limy ri'i'ilii' no s ^ • '•' 1 mil I'".;',',.!'- - ..i! I i-:ui.--i..'rt I.-I : -1 •1. 1. Us: ,*:.". i. . I 1 •! ; TI-'MIII L--iii:i|-. I'oi.irv win ri-:its. rI.I'UK TYI'IST till! her ll.it lee to lllM'ell''- 'J'luitif In'! l.i.l •/. i V.i Despite all these elaborate prep- ' . • Hi ill ...| I.. , i lilll !! ;-liri' 1 1 . Ill ninlllleil Will In' Ho lli'lHleil- 1 ^ W I I II i II; I'I I -mil lien! )i<>MI h'ii. ^|H-IMI :I IM) iii-;i || C-N | :^ h «haii ; 1 t it 1 1 III; KMimlnnlloiiii ivlll l><' lii'lil Hlil- uraliDn. snow reinuvnl and traffic •k, K". '"all | ^ 1) • Jx i "inllt J.\i • Ail li, K ti !•• (in.!' u niKi \,fJ, i. ni iii-ihiy, liee..|lll>..|- IT, lltUI! 111 S-'IO I'lll'll r in :< li.l l.:n li. I ;, i,,i i,.., ! r '' ll-.'l-'it is frequently unduly delayed by the IAINSIDE RANCH A. Inn iM-iiMinri' i ',, , • EMPLOY. WANTED • A.M. Al'plii unlH nill report l» M«.r- xva |er. ii n I urn i.* In .1, i;-, , i i. ..,'.,.,-. A v.- . Mill luirn. F.I.I11I1 IIUIl Kelioul, Till KiU I.V ill-prepared and cureless motorist, HIGH UP l.iiKlin-Ks or i. Iiml |,!,.".,'. -,.",!."> •..••'.•"."':•."' ('"•» .in,-.-. !:• M I Hill. •; i r t 4l.ll- reel. MmTlHluWn, Ni!iv Ji'iHi>>-. n department spokesman emplin- , , ,,,,, ,. HANDYMAN will clran •ttlm. cal- R Sl in ;,. ,| ' II.I'l \ it >•! i:< l' \\».u\ lh,| K 1 i 1 IV . 1T-H l'""'r« * < «KEE STONE ; Mill M \MH||vl II, NII- H]IM|> "•'• " i" !•• I. • 1.1 i'ii! .in.I in:itt!-i -« lnrn. Biir»K««- Will rul lawnr. Onrden J I "^ :.]> i 1 1 III* ill M / .. 1 r- 1 1 1 sized. I. . • 1 l"t ', I J., 4 i.r '• \V.\\ :<. 11 BOUS ROOMS J:-": IH'Mwiiii', sin. rl. 5-?;;. witrh m>d Ki'licrul h(.llfii.|-lt.anlnfc. All > In ) l> <<< H i Ul ••'! 1 11):: >\ Mini i: TO «lir.nri'iiiiH V ' ytiur Jobn. Cull Arthur. AD t-«65«. All Ulllitll'H !I1H| |i:ir.i-'e. 'l I"- .|"!,\'.'; t'i'ii l'.' . t • 111- l-^Mliile nf HKIU W. STOIIKV. ilf- llt> aiiiKlcd out tills type of driver FIREPLACE (iet iii'jt- l-iilln.ni| i. iiil Mi.'s.i'iiii'. . r. • il : t". * 1 n ' u:. 1 J . . \V 1 I h • 1JI t> IIKIll. ;is Die one who rims mit of >!»9, sklda 1< .i N 1" ciiK !'T 1««' JH.-K.1II.M1 1 OUSIED PORCH ii-i7-:'i ' , ' ''' :i' xvil':'' .'"•"•i"- t:il. -. t :>; VI. l • ii:..i 8 'la. riii-fiiiini I" iiu onii'i- <.r siAiiv c. it. I |.. r. I'.M il;ill> . (MM L'.i'J- 1>I> I.IDI1T tmllllnir. rrillnrH, Rttlcn, yuriSs «r slnlls on liiKliwuys or rumps, or %^ Kj KANA.N'i:. Hlir|-"»ntl> '•( Hi" 1'i'inil >• K)US "REC" ROOM I i 1 1) " ' 1 s 1 !'. tli'un.'il. IIIVVI.H ri.lii'il. Junk niiult'il w I;SIIII:I.II .- |.'ii,,i ii.,.,,. 11I1U, . n» or t'ni..11. inniln mi tlitl U'litli iiu.i nl drives in (lie wront! direction to l-i... l.i:ie. ,,.11 'I',., 1 L IOMS - 2 BATHS I111--I1I-II Ullill'llllelll I I II- .lilt ,,l All! Illl .'** IIS MI: MIOI 4iivny. Ovi i-hi'n «..r ii-Mi-ml l.i-iiN.M ti-ii Kliillml innl ni'ivli-Kil. TK7-4O39. M serve his own selfish interest. lieiln.oni. »! IT. in,-lu,I. .-. i,....| .v.ii,!: >Ir>,.r r Mil. IL,II o| llll> llliiielKlKllril, IIH WATER HEAT 1 Ii i <•• \r., |l ..„,. i.ui,,, ii.i 1 ;i . : lllr- IH4 ii:i4 I- till li innl Ion llnlr i-hilnill H nn.l >le i ii .1 and by soeltiji Hint his enr is proper' 1||; 1 • hit i| H ibll' ,>]\i. L'll ,' t>i in.iiil.i minium tin. I'HIIHI' ol mlil ROOMS FOR RENT ! '•' ' I,in: ".' LUMP ],.. i-i-. ai]| 11, },; - i-liin.i. Kti.\ .il J'II ill'- I, r\|.|:illi:M Kl> f: i-llliiliniill.i-r fur 1,-,',-nM'il ivllhln I"U inn ii HIM Trum ly p(|tiip|Hi(l und serviced for condi- .litlil riii... u .-. U.'H.IH, own 1 rn UHt.t.r- . nn ;\\\. H;I in i r; t "i; l» 'lau.l. I'll ] In. linti' of ^!lhl iiitie.'. 01- tli.-v ullt wr:sri.-ii-:i.n - - • -..TTTTT.Ti - i.f- Vm j WILLIAMS LAMPS 1 | lalli'li. ii hi. in , :- aialliil'l.' lilt li tions. 3 '.i\t n )•• 1 _ i- |ti .;,_ K -. he r..|i'iei- lull li'il rioill lit OHe. Ill Inn INOR PARK .11 ST MHH M» ril-^ I IIIIM'II 7N.il ii ::iil I'M. ti. 7 :;lll I'.M. 1 l : l 1 t !.. ! * .1Hi 1., in 1i'S, "•Mini'. «;'!!";, m',,V • .'-.. ' i ', '""''"" i 765 Cenlrol Ave, near Grove St. iVrij.'la; nui,' or i ei nvfi-lnu tin' Hlillte IIKillllHl t 111" The deptiiinwnl offers ndvlcc on 1 l .ot 1 ini^H l his lin: It a i tti na ^. 1 IH I1-IHI1 SPOTLESS linl •n ,n,,l II l-lllniilllii'l. winter (liivlnfj in Us immplilet. iii.i , Westfinlri 232-2158 .-l.i 'I 1.. 11'-. Sun Hilt Jntni'H 11. Wyiiii, KDN KITCHEN »lili A Vi )N'S i "II It 1ST MAS «: t I-'T Il.l. SIHIII'I'IIX voni- ii 1.4 nnil r.ill.li li.l I'.ill.i,,..- I:; 1!. l:\i-, 111,n "Yo;ir 'Hwiml Drtvinii Hints." Mor* COMI'OHT t lll.l: nn ni -1.. .! MM: I'HII ri, i. *'iM KT IIUHU- Ul,- ULE SPACE 1 1 1 , W. iM'ilim- l'iim|il».||, Alturm-y MUi.'i pi'iv :il ., li..iin . [i. . Ilinii 1,21)00,11110 cuiiles of this pub- WANTED II-.: slii-rl.liiu Avn- WDER ROOM n niiit' A nilM 111...I 1 1 i . M llolo.lins. N. .1. lication luive lieen distributed with- mriia, :ivail:il.|, IIII-I-,.-~ LOOKING FOR LIGHTING I :\l'l llll:\i in ,l, u.'lliiliiK !• I. UV1NG ROOM [ Ol I.K,. II is uvnilable by wrU- »IUi ii r.-i-.u. . :.. :.:::-. :••!. I i [i 1 i tu •':., .1. {it llrl., I ti. '-•;•'•.: 7(7!i. FIXTURES? »\TII||H IIIKI.K.*, miOT> \. -. i •' ..r I'urdi.K. ni:vi>i.vriiB, KNIVKH i.^:. I ill il . i n I. ;i ml ! nn i.l N.- .lemey. 1,1111 l.Hli.h.11. BEDROOMS ,-ii..l !• i-i, lln i: * M* KWOIIUN. Nt'A'I'ia AK1I KK1>> Deptirlmi-lit, 'I'l'entiin. | |!|i|o iiiy. n.niiei # 1. :;s:.n-f.r. niiAi.i.v in icrvNici). cii!M> AP. Mm MI:\\ uttii i in i. I'llll lli'lMV .! I117IK ,;:. .IIIIIN .1 SI I A'V'I'I .H l/n If you mns! I!I ive when there ii BATH • •IIA1MI0U. WILLIAMS. F* 3-IHITH. e^'-noiiK'tlix'ai!^;.'','!!?.";v:!;,,"."rlr'.;j WILKAMS LAMPS I'llilny. nlliil.li', re, .II;I:MI:Y it 1: A i.T v i.'is.x Mi'i-; m, 4-H-tl ow ami ice, the tU'pnrtnienl Jjivc» WIDE LOT I'li.lnlin v«. MH'HAKS. M Kl.l'i'i: >. .in.,: .:ei.ii. -in.,i, urn, in-j 765 Central Ave., near Grove St. I (HI Ml II 1'iKal- i ii-lary ilciilri-H wii7. iiiiii KIHTII .1. i;i.ri'i-:wn"/,. Ihis neiieral mlviee: -745t. 10-«-tl I'ut ehaliis, snow tires, or studded • HELP WANTED - ' I \ in ^.iil.. pa it linn-, in. li in lily win i.r nii'i mi..11. :n..| I'-H-l. ,li:- I tu IAII1 KOll MHN'a ILIITIIISiil, rld- t'.M. i 'all '-':r_' is Hi. liy vliliie nr lhe nli.'ve Hlnl'-.l sitow tires imitlioil/.etl tor use oO •riK linbltfi, boutn, antlquon, curlua, Writ, in me .tireel I'll. I Kllitll »si»niie MALE 111 liali ili.v hlBliwitys from Nov. 1 to April 15) [urnlturo, brmiiwarfl. fflums.' clilni. i«l\i'ill III''II , IK y lor Suit- hy |iillilli. VMultie In re|*r BOARD • ,.,. I- IV .!i. " • Mllli'l .-li.l. HI lllP-lilH. Wl'l'lll'llllM, III' 11 JMIIl'tlt". I MODERN lllP-lilH. Wl'l'lll'llllM, III' 11 • •r Olil I'miVl J|iiuni>, a llnniil Hln-i'l. on rcur wiicels. , I..,,, ,„•..;. .-. ll ', l-iiil! Ill K I. . •: SMI.SMAN llnny »'<-1X-.VHI u.t.lWUiC••» -W.l vm alli.ll. I'llll asl-llMi'.. I I.. I • i:-. i 1 ll l Nt'TRlM rh:i«i.» m,,ii ..r II..II,:HI. | ' "•' Kill ll.il'K l.lTlie lioil llil* Illl openliiu Give snow plows nn other removal t I I - 17-111 #':l(li; [r'sHi' ICAIIU'AV SVIMItl'l »-5-tf I'm- one mil..-,niii,. lie ll III 1 I'I-I I** HER HAIL pi'lVIltl' lilllli, Ia »-s-t IU...T, !' :.-••.! .1-1' KN'TIIAM'K foil 1:M:V'ATI>H>. on equipment ilie ii"hl nf-wiiy. ! i im l,. i.i. i •-, i'\ •. ii • a > ' ". I :;t i over dll p r i. H |i e e 1 .-* lin in eil! n t el y. 4 AW TOYS mailK l,»rore laaO. A. TiriMi ,ii.ni. iii iii.nil-. :::i" • i JII: We.ilieniln I', lhe Hill ill* V nf l>.'i'.'lll- iv ,. i.. :-j. , -. i.i • I-- ..., ? i •. . . I. i, lUi.iiliH- ni-.-iiiiiil. IlKiellent lilioini' Drive wllh pxlrii cure. Kot

    ... iiml i-i.|ii|iiiiil iitii-. N. J. j-n-ir lhe iillei-noi.il i.r Lllhl ilny, nil Hi'Sofe' , even speed, uvoid rapid nccel- OM FIREPLACE in ixi.mil liiiil l.n-lii. H-. liifni innl Ion A KTI-'.IXWAY i>^ i.tlmr KOOll lilBiin rxpi il. "I!- .'ml 1.1 '-•••-ii. . H iivallal.li'. I 11. h I. IIII11 innl llili'ieiil >>r III e j sldtlll iiiu.!.,,,-i .-.nil ti-n-, uk. is. eraliiiK or brakinii. Titke curves und NO ROOM wimti'it rrinii prlvuts )II*IIII>. C'.ll ilii\M. ian ilrlv.-. .'nil Fur lni i-i \ Ir w III,01 1 • linliieil ihl.-lnllllllK hi Illl'l Lo OFFICES FOR RENT j .,,-1 I,-,I | i .:. <1 «:i.-|i Mi.Illl Ull.l Ml,' Leiiil'il. r.n Klin 'KI. in-^T-tr s ? MAiki't 3-riiari. ti-it.-ir in- aiMiiiilUlllitit. ;i!ii..ti.|:.K. Hi., lolloi! Inn. iniiin-rly, I" nil: coiners iniilloiisly. Avoid "tailfjat- I LEVEL DEN All liie lnlloiiinK lol. tinel nl I.l Illl".. liliiUii'i.ni -I, lin lulu.ie iv i. .i.i M.W WIKIH-H ilavH u-uili, nil I ili-nlni;. IHK" l>y driving well behind lhe car i BASEMENT oou^Tr'i'vau- r.:,'ii<'ii,"',u.r'. - !ii!iT,''!"i i SOLiD WILD CHERRY FURNITURE >il ii i in i-h» ..j,. I nl.,! ;: !!!!'! M.-I - II J. inen. pn'i't el inn.I iiiiii iireinlH'-;'. hern- Sill us yi.nr iMl.Mitnl IUHH. in! ,;,I!IIIII,I' ill-, ('all Ti,7-li:iln nil. I InoCi. e more jnti-i letihii ly lieH.-illi'.d. aliejiil. to null rnr i.n Ic.-s. ihniliiy n I-a.^, . I.' j ) i.,, , ..,.,,,.,. r. t :;n' S,i \ li, [-.H. Miiny liemlllH. willi .iverllnii'. on (ATE POSSESSION !•;;,-.., ,.1.1 j.wrlr), hrli-n-hvitc. niil i. I'M. 11-17 Jl nilinite li I11K nml II.'IUNT Ml 111'1 llor- lllli li •.Illn: nlri'iiin i|i,nllly i.ium In .Store n shovel, il supply of sund 1 1 S : • I..I1-; ant inn. ..I. i-tv. Cull 7ai-ii7;t;j nuj-'li of Mi.iiiilnliinlile. 1'i.milj "I &FANWOOD rJn't sia-Vn'.ii' " "' '" '" ""'•''-i'-M : WILLIAMS LAMPS II elellli Nhi'|i. A pin'iill.e/ililll oprii KVI'I'lllll-lVKU iM.imin w I B li i- M 1111 li.i. niii) :-!liit.. nr New .lei-Bey: and fl.iics in your car trunk. an;, til,,.. l!-:l III" ciiinlllli'il J.HII.K men. ma MIIIIII- '----" —' 765 Control Ave., near Grove St. m nulliKK. «>. - y i $17,400 rm tu I lni' ('..., 1K7 W.-Kiott Dr., U:ili- 1 l TfV Conserve your hallery und gaso- U U i.r l.y tin ilny. TfiV-":i::7. lll'.l I I NNI Nl 1 ill il poIlll 111 the "!^'''"i 'i,:!r^',;nii.'!,: L"!-I Westfield 232-2T58 iM'i:i(i;s'|.|N(} roiifcUotm or >mi>' N'. _7r.r,,i s-82-tf line supply by turniiiK off tlie motor hlt-M tu dtxiiliiy Iii FlurrRlt & Criiln. iinrllii'i'lv iililn or tVnlriil Avi-i Hour. (.mill uliii.il .li. ".in ! i:.I'I in..- i.i.-l rnrlilni; In ll'-nr ii n. . il lii.iisiwinlti' \VI-:l.l. .Miii,I |,ul'nI I,.lni: ill..l.iii! li.. 'if, reel V< ,-y , i,ni.ni, nl. jl'i-M:.. Al>- : I " I ll-l'i-U lni-.. Hinll.UH (43 ltlm St.) office IU' 'II '^ T r, liimr. MIIIIUI in an extended traffic tie-up. Have wlniluwH. 1'1I.RSI. rnll or write Jilix. • !.H 111.- inel. lo I, nil]).. :::cj-.'I si',. ni-Mletly Iri.iii lhe liil.T-i'Tlii'ii I,111! a lilmikvl iivailiilile to keep wnrm. flii/.i-l %V»n1. 7^2V* BaunderH Avi... !.•!,« «.-ili l.i Lire liolliln.lH. No tin lllli I I.V I'lile llin WIT LEVEL Wrflllclil. Al> i-l»l. »-2«-imw If ell le.l Ullll lhe I. OKli'll'l-^p1..-. :,v,il,.|, .-''.I.', M. / llGHT BUlBS in i ii in . II. , . ;1MII y. i ',,11 ',T.-.-i; Al-elll Hili.ll l>l lie It e» : i:1 liny time. 1" II WITH WVstli.-lil. Air-i ..iniiii I. I: • •• I . M '"• - •'•''•••• • ". •'" ''.'' " "" "" I III \ ,,lil piiluri- Irnnii-H. our »r n LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS llle I llllll-.- II) lll.itlK till HI.' lirlil liii'linleit ,-•]- II ""' I'.il.- ;••'.• ' '• "" I'-.i.-' I'-" ' "r a.-i.|l.,l IJHIIIIH In K\ll reel inivliiK In S- V.i BATHS ; tl. .m*,in. 1 ; :LIMI, niil liiinkK, Elliilriui- vni'Mi innii for lluor HI rnpUiH. i ii!iliilll pain-lii-.l olilii. ;-' i'-i.l' '•' M' '• "' V. • -' i . .»• > >"-. I!" =.l |.|.I-,I. ililna .Hill (in iilturt'. Ki-llll mi. BRING RESULTS „ , I liu ,-Hl ei ly illleel Ion nloim lhe Elections Viewed 'EAMN KITCHEN •JI2-2T14. a ]...,-l:il raril. Ahiu> I'lU'Ru, Mil in.ill., liy ii|.|i' of IVlllnil Alelille II J 1S! S - -- ' ' , "' ' WILLIAMS LAMPS illslnn. HIi.O!) reel; I lieiue (21 *OST SQUARE r...ii,iii it.i . Siuiii-t viiif, N. J. llnrlli :|- •:•!' :i»" went 11 .llnlnm-e oj iVth^K* ^i in •iv. ••'"iii '.ii'.'i i! •!!,-' "" i 765 Central Ave., near Grove St. WO ROOM •:;::, IL r> —1; ii.enie ui m :.2- m'For Affects On iK-i- i m iiM.i in.. r..ii ATuimi. Westfield 232-2158 LU" .in,! 11 iiiiiiuii.'ii of IK7.II;: lni in NINO ROOM IJKAl.TV, AH ::-'.--•;. "\\. .-e..i..; :,:.., .,, , ,....vii.e In ]:...r • BUSINESS • tin in- rly 11I .f Xli.nl lirlv. , WON ROOM SERVICES U NEED 111. IK 1- (ll nl.ni^.. nl. me- wlio!»e I,I- Poverty War ilin-i IM ^Z'I reel eiirilliK 111 H HiHHtl- 'VE RIGHT IN OPPORTUNITIES U-.-nletlV llllll lloil lllnllK lhe IVUlt • .-ill i.hie or HI....I Drlie 11 illslimee <2 l.irh. -I;" In Itev. Sliirley Green sitid Monday \-i c.iiiii t mil AKimy 1-Tiiin iiini- • WANTED TO RENT • ; p. : •, :. ii'i. A IL ii u ii I IIHI.IIII- *BLDG. CONTRACTING CATERING I ..nil tii weiiielly Hint it remiiins lo l« seen to whnt ],.a . 1,11 .il I::ui,Hil pi-r yi-iir. I'lUn- iilile i.r Siioil iMlie II .llHllUI TWO l.r-,lr.-[,m ;i!-.w'rn. nl. Wi!- --n extent llio elections nikiy chnnflo tho i,.:- t.il.ii . , In,, :. liilliiiiti-il i.r N..I. Mr. l.uin- :< I li.l fe.-t i II11 iii'i' (ti) nliflii; nil lire Srhnul ar.ii. AD ;:-i;:".':1. lMi ill Tin. -Mm:, I'lui ••. .V". 1'liiln- -MODERNIZING lilli.sie in.linn In 'Jl. reel rlirvltlK I" wiir on i>overty. KCHWOOD i'.i. l.i,!. v.u in I-l. N. .1. I'-.i'i.:! Ti I. 7.r,r,-r,-:iv I'llll'l-lllIC fur Illl lil'l-linlt.MM, i, iionihwiHli rly illreell 1 ill»liiiin Hev. Mr. (3reen, who lives In Mont- W LIVING ROOFING « SIDINO i.l 2V.0"'. reel 111 Hie p.>llll inn! pllli-e HI'Tl'l A>> H1I.1.IAMH .,! ]!l:illNNI.NII. clalr, spoke Momhiy nicht ot Lhe HALL AUTOS FOR SALE • i-ii in •> IMI'I ii ii ii. -iiiinMii'ii 9 PERSONALS CONTRACTOR In lni: .1 Mill I. or lni #1 Illl nlmwll Kirsi Methodist Church, lie is direc- ll-:i-l mi llinp .nlllleil "Mli|. i.r 111.' W I- UVING ROOM II H.li,-.,i. tr.il.--i-. ! Unonmx. Hl.lInK, Outtorn, 7>eil(l*ri, h, ml,.-- ,l.it 1.1 |ii!-..iiilii-r 12, l'.ir.f. an.I tor of tho Comniission of Church and IKlil 111 11 K ^il.l.il. - I u ,,,, i...,. i •.,,..., i |..ii..i I.. •"•••J'l s\im. NM:I.I.A — Ilnndwrttlnfr anal- Hoof ltepaln. JubB covored by la- LWNING ROOM lumncA hi,.1 ii. no iijriei. i.r Hie Hi-Kliii.-r nr Economic Life of the. National Coun- o'»'i""l',, " !='•;"•"• '•• '•• ,,: i-.-il " !..i.i'l »••••::• i.'-ld JIU )!•" )BlB r,.n,||,mB. J--,,r further Informn- RU>INO CO. • MISCELLANEOUS tiw 1'"in,i.v <>r I!ill,*n tm Murrii 14, M00MS & BATH 251-"V!'-'- ' i.-..'- : •:.>• a".i >• I'M. ,,„„ , l !• ni;.o23s 11S. 107 B. Oruu.i St., r lU Wlll ! !-..i; ;o. -Mn|. .N'o. 1:(7-A. cil ot Churches. il. N. J. 1 r Tin ullliln .li Kiiljilliin hiivlriK KNED PORCH I'llllll lllli.lt.i|', Il.< II. I'- '-* ' •'' ' ' A..AM. .-35.4 III 1 !, |.-i- •.'.:. -V. t il 1-1 -• in".!. I. DIGG5 CATERING SERVICE" Kev. Green s]>oke under the. flu- hm, t;im. Al' ::-I;^'I:I. I.,-.,, I,,.nil 111 in eoilll. lie.' Mllll J« EXPANSION i . N. . II....i . ..li-iii i..n. 'I'. I '•••-'::•'' Attending lin™, nervhiK |iartl»a »»0 ,'iliv.y |.n-|iiiri-il hy Alhill II. 1 .i-n- spices of tho Westfield Council ot Til.IS .llnii.-1-M. Kn)..y your Kuimta wlilU il I'.llI! I iieen. W "REC" ROOM IIMII li A >i m.i'.ic f. ni -ii""! ••• •' ••''• II..i me! n..>., l'ior.i..ilni Cluii'che.s. •-.i i.i'i. : | II I.MIV III' I.OI HIIIK "I >''"'> iiv, 1'il'i- • . economic issue but ;t niDral one. 'Hie llniASM • i • br« utlnr« |,. ;,li,i,.i' .,f yi.ui ali.ii.ly L.v.-ly 1: A i.f "ii 111: isi'i-:! ••/ ., J;II.;II between ecmnnnU* scar- ..jiilill'.ii. ^"•'•- li:": i r.s.. r.n. iik-ii. Miiii.-wnii.-'. « "'* i ,„ : i .. All Typrit MnK«>nry Work ll-17-l'i I I,,,, n i' ill ! . l. .ilill. . U I MAN II II i:l< r.S'l'M AN ,illj. r-ily and abuntiaiKt* was crossed in "000 COLONIAL lii-.'s, S>:j^. J:ir-;.TJ2. | All U'nik InMiirf-il anil UHnrnnf red luaiillfiil a MM i I jiuil In li ffur lln- ••hone Al> !UlVMt:l (tnr «r >"nlric l,.,llil;iv i.e.II...I.? ir ;•«, ini.v I I.>ive IMS." »0OM BUILT-INS 1 1 ni Ml l> nil iiiiin riiiivsi.i-ii N- ii W^' ;' '',,,'.' < -<>i'*. "I'l '"' -t'". ;..'l"'^i'iy" M. rilllOLAKd 111.- |il re "I li. I|.IIIL- v.ilV I'll :iHI- He sliilefl that alxtul $11 billion is KITCHEN MR North Air. WMlllrld eall ::::-];.r,:, Ii. lu. en !,::',i| iiml III Mt'i'iri: TO «-S-tf needed to lilt Hie 20 per cent of this 1|! ! I'M. 5 'JL'-ll G ROOM S'^r^'" """' ' " ' ''•'••• l.',M4 I,,-!-,! l:,..,l Hill' tiill-k • I country's |>opii!att said. "Aniither one- I'm, iliuiii I'll ri it I :s ,-ei,,.,,, ,,.,,,ii,i.,,i. AI. :-"">• , INSTRUCTION: 01' Nun nil.. 1 AH. I1'.;'.. 1 " I In- JJED BATH # REPAIRS ( nl.ir unit II,V» filth is di'piivi'tl." ll|.|.II. !> • PETS FOR SALE • j llil.rl' al' -I. ii'-w I,.-.i'l r- n I <. t- • |.rjni-H. I ur liiln Inn i'llll tl> 1-llilH added. "7B jier cent of the poor nre $24,500 Hi, , i,.|il.,| ,1 ,,r ...;il.| .I.-, • ;.'ii.I I" IN SOUTH PLAINF1ELD in-u- ii."-i lllnI..r Ini-lall' .1 « l,i-n II - I I 17 11 white." . xl.ll.ll t finl.M ill" . nn.l. 1 o:illi :l Jlil i: ! null-.-.!. Jl: •;;. i'..r..|.l.-i. •••.' . h ml won.I) y.-ti lili- I" '"iv '' ' !" : or II I! Il m.il Ion 11. -n II.IIIIIH 'in'I .!• - v. i\ n. imii. i". rri.ni si. inn- l.iii.lH. nn.i..r i.i.il.-. <.r w..rii "Bill N'ej^roe.s." lu* cunlinucd, "im- ]••>.,.11,. fr..m r.-me >'.".',••'," ',••.•'•- i l.arl." I ' |> I ll '' " 'I II li' -.li 'I. !• *•' iiiiiinl. iii-nlii^l I) li'ti' nt '.-.iii W'f are Hie l.ri e.I' i" "I II'1 • ', • | cause of disci iininal ion, are poor in 'l'ur»ili>>-, Si-pl. Tl. "I"" I'M- \V'i|,|(i. Ill T II I. ii i i- ., Kli..p, '.: M I'. • TREE SURGEONS .|.i.:,mil 11 III.Iii !.li nioj.lli" from • r.-itii'ii.-. of •• !i a in I' i " " •' ' i, , i],.. .|.,|. ..r -:il.l Miller. -,]• Ih'-y Mil!twin' the pro|)orEi<]ii to tlit'ir num- r 11 In..,u! si . W' .'.in.-I-! ll.::- li I'.ioilli", ami Me li.ii' a ' I' "" , I lo (..|-ie| t..ll|.'.| ffLlll |H",'i ' nl ll'l!

    SCriMIEDE TREE EXPERT CO. 1,1 11 ei.v.-il'ii; Die ii.-ilil" n>;.limn Hi' Tor im;ililv ivlil.li veil >i>i'> ' ';' ,'; ! TECK DOG TRAINING SCHOOL HARIES G. u illl :n,y v.I. rliiari-i, in \- • •> ' •'; Cumnlrlp Mnilrrn Tr«-r ftrrTlc* Mil" 1 1 Ihi't. Win. Si-lli.ilcll. llln-c-li.r MILSI i>oor people in this country f.r riaiiili.M. our inil'l'i' - :ir" '',"'. '. • MOVING AND atat*' (Vrtlfird Tw ICitrrl IMUIrl.i I-. John.-.,11, I ;xeelll ill live in rural areas, he said. RD| ri-otn Jinn. Mr.'- I.'.'.u-l.o-i A.l_.'»- • Inr llifnrniiilli.n nnil i-nrullin.nl 1 1 ERCK, JR. "Wool.I.AN! i." S.'lltli ' '''L ; '.'.''.. III III ICIir.l., «'rr.l«rr GENERAL TRUCKING Iv.ii'l t'.- MMlnll, AttorniyM Tliree ways, he added, ia which 7.",r.-7 1 TL.. ' •' ' .' '.'. I :im S! 1 . • I cliuruhi'S c.'iti fiubt the w:ir on pov- M. I.l. .'.-. .1. Realtor y SOI--I" fnriV lliSI.'li!'• ^•••[ ' ."$.. [.',!'•' tIR.MIT f. TOWKKK.1D lKilXlltl' TI1ISB HKHVM'B i 1. 11, II l-V I:IR erty, are: AILIED VAN UNES Jcrfter Ortlflnrt Trci*) Kxp»rt ;T ••^niVie-.i'iirir'v";/;;^ «;••-••,.;,;:! Mil Mi: 't 11 till illl runs <"iilliva'e n clini:>t«i of public BROAD STREET WAITER p KK 11 1 1 1 L v HEMOVAI. i:-!,il. ,.r In I|,I il'.KS VV. JMilll ei.an iiini fri" '' ' • '". ... '.1', 'I.',.','.r ' lavmon'' Young — Piano Studio j PIA\O' IVSTIU'OTIOW MICCIIASIt'AI. njiinioii; lake active part ill federal f..i..l nn.l ii.imi .li.li.r '., , - ," | ' ,. , lin rrt Tuooff. A«"t. ! ArfTtlnlr l!irt!t<-il numl.fr of he- I ;:i:i:. .!• ••...!,. .1. 3-6639 ; n v Jf K programs thai war or> |ioverly; an i'-ii'ilS iifn-r ,"•: r ",,' ,.,_... (-(ill "f n'rllr »»» lnf»nBinlnB_ ; ,:s,p,i |n |i,i[.iilar nn.l rlaUBfcul I'll no IDEAL WAY MOVERS of i nh.n innl. mi Ih" fo.111I1 ihn cihin lo IIK-S" pruKrams. FULTON 8-3914 • SLIPCOVERS & i.r :.-..-.• mlii 1 A l>.. 1 lice. up.111 tin- ., pfll. -• ' I"'. "f 'to- lill'letiHl-' 10.!. j,n r r !<«-« the "7 MrColIrr*" HOTV Ytm Kv.lllrlS I.r the I lilllle Of -.Il.l lie- &Tro iMaritfce, free lnnuranc». AjCf)Nt» REUPHOLSTERY • ANTIQUES © \ !-"« ™-'£f»&\ inJFlWiM\2 !:. >.-iin.•-rn • • I • .1. li •' I'l l.i-l.-l.y KlVi'll I" Alllfd Storage Company. Atrent« 'A Happening' A'lv..lii-.'l tl,. .i.'lil'.tii >.r ^nhl ilei'inui'ii to -.-:,, •-•;,- •-•„;••: ,•„,.- i.e- -"! ' Instr'urfion" on A!t Instrumenh Nntltmul Van I.lne». l>ocal BM0 Clill.lr.n il.ll'llH i;lt SI'.T .«nfn. rlmii. *•'•:< . \Mi.l! to 1 lie Mllitii fihi !• nii'ii r t.iilli i! Worlii TVM» Movarp 4-K-1I V. ^ i, -V r •'-.''-• v-i '-' All lei.noni prlvat.. 1.1 r« im.I J'orimll |... ni'l.,.1 1.1 1 liail', >|i',. .'..ii>|.l"!i- w ;itl ll inr.lioi. llu-ir el.ilinj. iiml lie- "A ll.ipiiwiht"" foaturinj.; the l.i'lullllli'Il.lt ? I.I. .,-,11 : »-«ll el ,*•:,•.-. .)lv..l..| In!" Hniall 11iii11.l1. iiunliisl tli.. iHt.m- nl i.iihl "KuKilivcs" will lake place Wednes- -.•nil iii.Ill i.iiml ititi'iii IHOVJNfl ACE DECORATORS il....i!.-[j1lfin- 711 rllntitii PI., \Miiirh 1 In- ,l:it<- ..!' mill oriler. or Ih.-y will 1 FurnltnrR, etc. Fr (:nt'.lTiftt"H. I... l":.-v.-i hniTf-rl fri'tri iir.mi'iiilliil,' Trinity !linh School. Tickets will IM Meiefdierek, Jr. •"BUSINESS SWVICES^ j^^Vf ;^;.. c..i,«rr..o^jy.f 372-68T4 .., >... I.V..|-IIIK lln. »;.IIH. ,.e.,1111.! III(- i-,il.-,i'fil'.|-. sold at tlie door and dress requires I 1-17- It Imrnlliy II. -I'i-!ii..e, 3-3554 GUITAR jackets and ties. VlTBtr t,rui>l» — Moflcrm 1 RADIO, TV REPAIRS 1 i.ii IIIHI.I! A; Iluttt-nnnrn, Attorni-yi n.-iiir'^i^1 srrr"" ' f\t" t "JlMh.??iTrci''^»' S'/POB". 0 Trnrn profr««lnnlij «n* t USE LEADER tVANT-ADS i-.'l 1: fiio;til St. -ipr-rlrnrr. f«ll An a-W"^»« I 'r.'i.'r'ii.ii'l!.1'""«••»'"•'''• "s"?", LEADER WANT-ADS PAY! O'JOZ fi>r catlmutcR. S-ll-tf 11-11)41 JTiipu $21. ia

    l-17-tf Page 8 THE WfcSTFlSXD e lield Dec. 20 at Echobrook seaboard, and this annual event is him. The boy had no visible signs ned the treasurer's department of School. The opening of the new school ends Ttie main route to the school, TP Hill. a highlight for model makers and of injury. Mobil in 1958 and was appointed as- double sessions at Shackamaxon i The men selected, uecording to railroad enthusiasts in this metro- School, where the McGinn pupils 1 politan area. Nearly 25 scale mile with paving almost complete. 5S nSf^rin.."" V ? Rotary Foundation of railroad and trolley riglit-of-wa Parkway Drivers Soon To Get Word had been housed since September. are built into the 40 foot by 60 foo The McGinn School enrollment is districts lo be drawn by the bi-parti- 610. san commission iti order to avoid layout. 'Keep Right-Pass Left' Or Else even Ihe slightest Uiinl of conflict of Facts Cited For Since a model railroad or trolle Dr. Paul W. Rossey, superintend- ent of schools, termed the school interest." system is never really "complete, The New Jersey Highway Author- like left-lane use, can impede traf- Todd, in naming these five as if- the membership, which includes me optning "surprisingly smooth" and Local Club ity today set out to steer drivers fic movement and 'push' others to credited it to the "line cooperation quired under the (f-nns of the < <>»- from Westiield. Cranford, Plainfield and their vehicles to the right of lh' pass you unsafely on the right." slitulional ('omen'ion referendum The Kotary Foundation and Kel-Hallway. ICast Orange, Dunellon of students and parents" and extra Garden Slate Parkway. The letter-writing program is efforts by school officials and staff. added, "I mil trairliVd that Iliesi lowship Kund was described Tues- Clark, Piscataway. Middlesex, Me strictly for education, and while it men have aKn'od to oece|ii Hie (re day iM-forc the Hotary Club in the tuchen and Elizabeth, has spent The Authority, which operates tin toll load, announced a sjwcial per- may be addressed to the person who Material for the McGinn School's tnendons respnnsibiljly involved ill VMCA by F. S. Malhewson of Plain- busy year on routine maintenanc was not driving at the time or may 19 classrooms and three kindergar- tlie work of this Commission." field, past president of the Plainfield and on addilions to the right-of-way son-to-per.son program on top of law enforcement and posted information even lie based on an erroneous re- tens was moved over the weekend "We of the Jtie:in Parly fei- Hotary and former district governor. motive power and Uie lolling stock port the Authority felt the effort from Shackamaxsc School, starting Matliewson noted that the 50th an- Several new industrial siding; along the parkway to drive home that the work of this Commission is the message to keep right. would serve to spread word on the at the close of the school day there a challenge of no small consequence niversary of the fund will be marked have been installed along with build need lo drive in the parkway's right at 2:45 p.m. Friday. They accept Cit, challenge mindful during the year beginning in July. ings and equipment associated there- Authority Executive Director I) with, new bridges, roadways, grade Louis Tonti said the practice of lin- lanes. The letter itself so explains. Also over tnu wecKend, the new of the facl that they represent not Begun in 1917. the fund had $5,000 However, strict enforcement of the building was readied by the McGinn just one political parly, not just out1 by 11)29; $699,000 by 1947 and $10 mil- crosings and scenery details liav gering in the left or center Jane has been added and many of the newer been so prevalent on the parkway law by Slate Police will conctinue teachers and custodial and mainten- geographical area, not just the needs lion by 1963, ho said. Yearly intake throughout the program aimed at ance staff, under the direction of of tin- few, but the needs of all the from chapters throughout the world freight car prototypes have been despite strict enforcement of the modelled to add diversity to the roll law to keep right except when pass- overcoming "this serious traffic and people of New Jersey under the is $1 million. safely problem on the parkway." principle of one man, one vote, man- ing stock. To move the many freight ing that an extensive educationa Composed of five programs, the and passenger trains, additional lo- ffort was felt necessary. dated by the United Slates Supreme fund includes international fellow- Court." comotives have been built, some In the new effort lo emphasize ships, group study, new projects. with historical background. New SPEBSQSA Foundation for Technical Training and eliminate left-lane Mockers and Commuter Delay "The Republican Party feels thai trolley cars are also to be seen back Stale Police and parkway signs the needs of this Commission can and Foundation for Scholarships, rounding the 12 inch curves and Westfield Chapter Mathewson said. urging Keep Right—Pass Left, the best he served by the elimination of hustling through the hills and dales Authority will: Follows Engine representatives «F small factions (if International Fellowship winners on their runs from Westfield to Jer- PRESENTS ITS vested interests. Our selections, we study and tour a foreign country for sey City and return. 1. Knlisi uie Help- of its staff mem- feel, give the broadest possible rep- one year and then conduct speaking bers and other parkway regulars in Failure On CRR resentation in terms of geography tours of their experiences. spotting offenders along the. road and population in our State. In addi- when troopers are not around, to- Trouble which developed in the 19th ANNUAL HARMONY HOLM Group study is a 2 year, 6 person electrical system of an engine of a tion the men selected here to repre- exchange program, and the Techni- wards dispatching letters home to sent (he people of the State of New Senior High PTA Ihe registered owners of the vehicles. New Jersey Central Railroad train FEATURING cal Training program sends 25 per- Monday in Cranford resulted in the Jersey and the Republican Party aro sons trained in radio, electronics, en- 2. Start issuing prompter cards of the highest calibre available." Picks Nominators from parkway toll booths to alert ransfer of hundreds of passengers gineering or social work abroad for and "a fairly substantial" delays of THE PITTSBURGH "It is obvious from the background one year. motorists to the problems of traffic WESTFIELD COLO! of these men that the major facets The 1966-67 nominating committee safety and disorder created by fail- other commuter trains. New Projects, begun this year, will Train 419 with seven cars and ap- FOUR of New Jersey life will have repre- cover phases of government and so- for Westfield High School PTA was ure to keep right (Do Not Drive Cen- CHORUS sentation on this most important announced at a recent board meet- ter or Left Lane If Right Lane Is proximately 350 passengers left Jer- cial studies. It will be more aca- sey City at 4:12 p.m. en route to "Top Comedy Quartet" • New Quartets t Nor; commission and. they will pursue demic than technical in approach, ing in the high school. The commit- Available). Htiritan, when the trouble developed. First Appearance in Westfield • N ew Appeora nee • Ne«! their task with tlic utmost vigilance, Mathewson said. Foundations for tee is composed of the following During the first 10 months this keeping always in mind the future undergraduate study send collegians members: Mrs. Robert Scott, chair- year. State Police on the parkway The 55 minute tie-up there at a well being of our State." abroad for a year. man; Mrs. Wartinglon Skelly, Mrs. issued l,(i'J4 summonses and 5,fi!)8 time when commuter train traffic Mathewson estimated that the William Taylor, Mrs. William Maid- warnings for failure to keep right was nearing its peak caused delays >f other trains during the laic eve- THE EASTERNAIRES THE HALLMARKS LEADER WANT ADS PAY und's spending will reach $2 million ment and Mrs. Horace Stevens. .'xcept when passing- In all of last Dr. Ilobert Foose, principal, com- ear, tire parkway troopers issued ning hours. With Their Own Style Solid Barbershoppers mented on the self-evaluation pro- ,85(1 summonses and C.231 warnings Most passengers were transferred Current International Finalists Current International Finolia gram the high school is conducting or the offense. i Train 421 and Train 419 was this year. He announced that the Numerous accidents over the years moved off the tracks to a terminal annual Christmas program will he ave been attributed to drivers who •/here a. spokesman said an investi- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd given Dec. 21 and the band concert, oltled up the left or center lane !ation would be made to determine Jan, 14. ml impelled motorists behind to what caused the trouble. Th delay in Cranford caused & WESTFIELD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. Walter McManus, interna- pnss them on the right, contrary to tional relations chairman, introduced New Jersey law and parkway regu- huin of further delays because Tickets Obtainable from Page Stephens, 411 Turtle Pkwy., WeitfieH lation. crews were due back in .Jersey City the American Field Service students and at MacHugh, Inc. — Band Stand — Music Staff living in Westfield for the school Tlio practice of using Hie left or o take out other trains, a spokesman year: Christian Busca of Argentina, center lane for steady driving when disclosed. THANKSGIVING MENU Ihe right lane is open has also con- Alfredo Garcia of Peru and Ludwig von Muthis of West Germany, tributed lo traffic congestion by de- ferring the proper movement of The board heard a report on the .vary molorists behind with a result- program of the nnnunl sf/ite PTA ig wit.sie of the road's capacity. convention held in Atlantic City re- As noted in the basic letter which cently. Miss Victoria Mclosi, physi- ie Authority will address to those TURKEY cal education teacher in the high egistered owners of vehicles re- school, accompanied the officers who lorled failing to keep right: and attended: Mrs. Robert McCoy, pres- "Regiirdless of the speed at which ident, and Mrs. J. J. Mulqueen, low vehicle is being driven in the treasurer. Mrs. McCoy announced eft lane whether (10 mph or less, it Thinking Of Outerwear?. .. that a certificate for 100 per cent ihould be moved over to the right as membership of the faculty in the ioon as possible after entering the PTA was presented to Westfield ane or passing another vehicle— High School PTA, the only high inless, of course, there is no safe school in the state receiving such oom on the right." an award. "Please remember," it adds, "that Mrs. William Taylor, teaching he left hme is considered the pnss- scholarship chairman, announced ng lane and should not be used for that high school students who arc cady driving. members of Future Teachers of The letter further advises that the America will be in charge of the enter of a three-lane parkway ioad- tags for the benefit of the Betty vay is also no place to be if the GAME BREAKER Marik Teaching Scholarship Fund xtrcme right lane is available for at "Back to School Night." isc, noting "Center-lane driving,

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    0 OPEN WEDNESDAY UNTIL 8 PM THANKSGIVING DAY UNTIL NOON QUALITY DR 6-5505 1M 321 SOUTH AVE. "1M"" """" *•»"»* -2525 AD 2 763 MOUNTAIN AVENUE 264 E. Broad St., Westfield SHOP THE SOUTH SIDE FOR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE SPRINGFIELD AD 2-2900 D LEADER, NOVEMBER 37. c. 2, in the Westfield Area ;Sally Sutherland Hun Margaret R. Stern Engaged Manns Entertain U.N. Visitors Opera Reception A reception for metutiors of Opera To Be Bride Theatre of Now Jersfy. honoring the ; Vi.siior> fiom Ceylon. Thailand nnri : the lulled \ahons ic|ireseiHint To Wed W.H.Graf inM of "La Iiolienie." will be held The engagement of their ci;ai^liter .!Mald'\e Isl.illOS were enl( i t.niieil t\-\lon He is lescafch oti'.ccr ';n ,Sanird.,y evening at tlie home of Miss Sally Anne Sutherland ol 1'itN- ! .Miiiduv niKbl "I the home oi Mr : M Umled Naluins al(an> lor Sin,: ciiu.iivmrrit ol Mi.-.- Maritiiret : Mr and Mrs Klnier S<-hmalenbcrg- burgh. Pa., has been announced liv md Mi-, (.eiii.^e W. Mann ol HJ apoiv ill St.'rn to William II. Uraf l.- l er. 417 l'rospeet St . fullowing trie lir parents Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1) ; 1 tllluluin l i. ; As>istini; the Mantis w cic. Mi. aiu: Sutherland of 1W Duncan Hill. Mis meiil l\v l.ir parenis Mr -md lniiil iH'rloiniance. Mrs llobert Tool .luiuitii.in l.iu iv.ht Stern oi 421': Ukmhu;; ;lu- supper w-.tv Aluinicd Mis. Anthony .1 Stark. Mr and Mrs. icill tv c'li.'iiiman of hospitality ar- Sutherland's fiance is Richard i rin ll I l\ l'iih. minister i>l stale, am Wiili.un Hudson .Mr. and Mrs ('lias Jameson of Cleveland. Ohio, sun •} \\i' Mr tliAl is Ihe son o! : i raiiKenier.ls. 0 b isvadoi e\!i:tordinary and plent Seliruili, Mr. and Mis. l'aul i:d Mr. and Mrs. Loren S. Jameson ul md Mi s. lleriiuin W (ir.il of; pottntiaiy, permanent represeiua iiiuuds. Pr. ami Mrs Milum Sauu- 'Wdverly. Ohio. aniMHi A\e ! toi in law. and Mrs Hubert Westrich 1>l o>(H'etl\ e bride is il e.radu- ! i \> n waliiit^ isiands m me I nil der>. Mrs l.ydia IHeylu.-s »l Hie of Scotch 1'lains. the Mann's grand- j The ceremony will lake place !>.• 1 'I West field HlK\\ Si-Iiwl and' rl \ mi.-.. >,. f. I) Kanakaiatiie. I'tiilipnines. the Menu's xi andd;ia^li daujilitt r. 17 in Pittsburgh at ihe Shady-.u1 •ley Seciriarial Selnwl She i.- : .illt.in ill representative of Ceylon. .Presbyterian Church. >yed by the Suburban Tins: i i i i i i riiMii vi the ioiirlh eoniinil . The propeetive bride was educatul •ranford. j In >l the I'nited Nations Ceneral at Ml. Lebanon High School an I (ii*;ii', an alumnus of Cheshire i \^«^i ll 1 ]\ , *'lsl SfSMon; K. A. Is- OUR PRICES ARE LOWER Musikingum College. She is a dull •my. ('in\shire. Conn, aiti-nd-j I nuil alternate representative of the cian with Colonnade Co 'IUJII'.' liu\eisily niul ph-ois to | |\liclu«. Islands. T. Lawrence C.u OUR QUALITY HIGHER Mr. Jameson is associated with ,T Ins eduealum at Kufi:ei~s I'ni- nitilaki delegate lo Sinj^apoiv Mis Meaden and Moore, accountants. Ik \ He is in the training Pro- | ••inn to Ihe f\. II. Allied i'eivrn ol Don't Be Misled by So-Called 11 was graduated from Weverly ij s-li ( ;it lhtinr.ih tlmersun Kuji Co tivlon md Mrs. \ane.v IMialiK'chau 11 School and Ohio Slate I'nivcrsiu ,taia Sonnvaiig of Thailand, an ex•! "FACTORY" ^ | where he was a member of I.anibtl une U'lildiu;: is planned. th HIM nurse at Overlook Hospital. : Chi Alpha fraternity. Sl/4.N\t «. STEVKVs"" MAKr.AKI 1 K\M)\II STI H\ Sllllllll 1 "SALE" Claire M. Chaya Ambassador I>idi. who uas health ' Just SHOP and COMPARE Future Bride Suzanne Stevens minister in the Maldive Islands fur j You'll BUY At she was ;i ineniliiT of i'hi Helta so 10 years, is. representing the islands j 1 Plights Troth rority. she i^. ,i s|ii'ci;il etliualio, ioi his M'euiul year. j To Wed In June leaeher in Ihe loci] school syslcn OUS J PISCOJ'IJ JK. Kaiuik.iiatiie. a lawyer educated i Scotch Plains—Mr. and Mrs. Stan- lier fiance u;is ^.r.uhiated fioi in ltrilain, has served as ix-rnuinent j bamo a Ann (•rillul The engagement of Miss Suzanne ley Chay;i of 21HI4 Church SI. have Arlliur 1.. Jiilinsiin Kevitinal llit;h secret ary or as a delegate froin i amou/i D. Stevens lo Hubert M. KnK|i.s|i „[ aiinniineeii the cnvaKenienl of their School. Clark, and Irom OH- I'.eneral Ceyion siMcr l!i.')7. j "Westfield'j Fur Shop of Diilinction" iscopo Jr., .1(1:1 Moimlam Avc is announced by tUiu^liU-r. Claire Marie, to Arthur Motors Intitule il'Miiit, Mich.1 wl \ Ch.ilenski .Ir , son of Mr. iiud liimalilnkM. no stranger to West-j MADE TO ORDER READY TO WEAR her mother. Mrs. Kli/abclh 1). Stev- he received a bachelor of electr ens c.( 544 Mountain Aw Mr. L'ni;. Mrs Arlliur Chalonski of (laruooil. field, has visited the Manns fre- REMODELS CUSTOM CLEANING REPAIRS ellKmrerillK device He is a slu< A. Grillo hsh is the sou ol Mr. and Mrs K. Miss lbay;i is ;i ^radlliite of Holy quently, lie was instnmienliil i:- ' J49 E. BROAD ST. (Opp. Rialto Theatre) ADAMS 2-3423 Iloliind Kn.yhsh of ItoiieMuna. l';i . Trinity IlitJi Silioo). Westlield. and al Cornell Law Sellout and a II- liriiwiiiu Ills tlniled Nations friends formerly of Westficld. N'ettark Si:il<- College. 1'nion. where j IRT ol Lambda Chi Alpha fralern to visit Now representing Singa- Open Mon. 'lil 9 p.m. junce Vows pore, <;un:itiliika originally came In The |iros|ieclive hrule is a j;r:id o( Miss Carol Ann uale of Wesllieltl lliuh Sclioul She Vidiobs J. l'isro!>o Jr., is employed liy Tnnclonn. Inc., and Mrs. I'iscopi) of 5CB Westfield. look place Sunday aft- Her fiance, who went to Clioatc St. Bernard's Church, School lieforr graduating from West Hie liev. J. llyrnes offi- field High School, iitiended Kan- lhthree o'clock ceremony As Always-Jeannette's Has leigh Dickinson I'niv^'rsity. Me is (ollowod by a iwpiion vice president of l-'lolalion. Inc.. i Cotiilion lioniii, Linden, I.indi'ii. lie. daughter of Mr. and The wrddiiiK will In- June IT. K! Grillo of IMainfield. SAU-V ANNE Sl!T]li:Kl.AM) it marriage by her fa- Takes Pleasure In B Mary Joan Ventura was New Members Meeting taor lor lier cousin. The Bracutos Are Wed Announcing ia!a Smilli. a cousin of the The new members department ol Biy Pi-arson of I'luinficld 59 Years The Woman's flub «ill met-t in the Madonna of Menlo Park chihhoiise Tuesday al 12:;tO p.m. lo Set • Page 6, This Sectitm Miaids. Carol I.. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ccsare liiactito of hear Christmas oriented Uilk hy Mrs. i. a cousin of the Kroom, (llii Uowncr St. are hcinu CUWJIIU- (leorKc K«Kers of .lane Smith. Mrs. trgirl and Tony Grille, a lated on their 59th wedding aiiniwr- Charles l.irhleiuiiter, lufspitality die bride, was page boy. sary which they observed recently. cliaiiinan, will serve hever:»Kt\s at i L. Smith ,lr. was best They have lived here more than 5u Die sandwich hmrheon. to cousin. Other cousins. years. £o and ('arniine Adase of The couple came lo Ihis country i/k were ushers as was from their native IVscopaKano. Italy, i brother, Michael Grillo. shortly after their marriage Nov. 3. SHOO attended I'luinficld 1!K)7. Mr. Braeulo is a retired con- I climbed the Matterhorn li her husband is a gr tractor. China Crystal ssficld High School. Their 10 children arc Miss Olym- ifdding trip to San Juan, pia, Miss Theresa, Divrlholoincw and {wouldyou believe a medium size hill) the couple will reside Carmen, all of Weslfield; Mrs. "mfield. Georjje Khouri of Woodcliff T.;ik<\ Lenox Dinnerware £ Daniel of Clnrk, Miss Anna of Wash- to bring you watches fora lifetime ington, Michael of Pico Hivera, I Specimens Cal.,; Dr. Peter of AuKusla. Da.. ami Mrs. Anthony DKlrcjiorio of of proud possession " Corning Ware Pewter Silver \ Rake- Hoe Ms the subject of .') [raaidehildren and one Kreat-grand- ISerday by M;--x Holland ion. Brass Copper Wood toping and grounds de- •IRutgers lo Hit- Hake and I Club at the YWCA. It **t «ilh slides and ex- Lamps Trays Clocks •» his collection of •!"> * Bonsai which includes O Ws and evergreen typos. fe specimen trees were Figurines Music Boxes «% at the club's flower OMEGA

    nu- Snack Tables Hot--Trays ll Henaissaiice doll Md Tuesday at the *s. Charles Mayer under •»f>f Mrs. Kenneth Dorc- Pictures »a assisted by Mrs. Tor;. " also staled that a To be more *! table decora! ion work- precise (like our ""frfs will |,e held Tues- fine Omega watches), 'VH'CA with M,s. I climbed, In a sturdy \ <*< instruL-linu. car, the approaches to She's waiting for him lo men- Bienne, overlooking the tion one of those AT WOOD Matterhorn, and home of the world-famous Omega Pult\ |r,, n,c nlcei. j REALTY HOMES listed in today's watches. And after seeing Nui" "1()" I Westfield Leader. the immaculate, ultramodern Omega factory with its amazing electronic and ultrasonic devices ...and meeting the Omega staff of great craftsmen, 1 now understand Fantastic far better why Omega watches arc the Face world's best. See for yourself. Stop in and view my handpicked Omega Collection. Barricini 2 Setters! Free wrapping, free delivery and no extra charga for credit. Costume Jewelry Candies n Bar Accessories Playing Cards Decorative Items Festive Candles Cards "jg Wrappings Stocking Stuffers Ribbons Tags—Enclosures To Givo Tliat Special Made-to-Order Face Powder i 5'one of Uie first cosmetics invented, is always ,On'The la*t cosmetic you put on to set cvery- on our f snirjtttr OeVilte Kt sold lillttl, 1U whit!; or yellow gold 14k while or yellcw gold. H dumonds Itiri m , >' ace in place. Charles of the KiU dleniJar d,sl swlo-nalitall/ l«lli c»t«. Mjlchlnf (neih Dilttictive, square dial Cold c*\e'. Flot«n< a l ! t0 the dn*. Sellnlnd-ng nove.-nent. tr»C!>l. 5Jr.shnte fa-itt- in ftctan£jisf ihipcJ fined enOi. Sjpphrtta fiuto , "? order for you, to enhance or match »130.0O «[ L &;«* Jeannette's Gift Shop 204 E. BROAD ST. ADAW.S 3-0529 227 E. Broad Stree. CHARGE OR BUDGET PLAN WESTFIEtD • N. J. FREE GIFT WRAPPING Free Rear Entrance to Municipal Parking Lot ALSO RUTHERFORD okeuA AND DELIVERY Delivery June smith JEWELERS" AD 2-1072 OR RIDGfiWOOQ ES1RAI AVE. AD 2-4802 0 Opon Monday and Friday Evenings REGULAR CHARGE 0p.nUuT°MER PARKING AT 132 ELMER ST Monday and Friday Nights 'til 9 P-M. ri.ce? THE tfteSTMELD en active also in the Union League wood will be honored as retiring include Mrs. John J. Jaruzelski, has filled 10 kit bags for service men of Philadelphia and is a past presi- assistant general of the New Jersey secretary; John H. Leeming. Mrs.in Viet Nam. The kits include such dent of the Philadelphia Historical Society, a post she has held for theJohn H. Wachtcr, John C. Wallace items as playing cards, note paper, Sooiely. His Mayflower ancestor is past nine years. She has been made and William V. Wallace, captain. wasSielothes, pens, pencils, etc.

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    MRS. BRUCE G. PARK Of Eloise Urso (Aletis Joy Sikora) Mr. and Mrs. C hfton St. have Alexis J. Sikora gasmcnl of to Michael E. Mo and Mrs. Elwyn J. Is Married To worn). sUrsp.csifjeii Bruce Park K' aduate, is employs) Miss Alexis Joy Sikora, daughter tary by Acoustics, of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sikora of Ave. HIT fionve, a junmt College. Staten Wand i.ai 862 Lamberts Mill Rd., became the of Seton Hall P bride of Bruce G. Park of Fanwood, South Orange. 3on of Mr. and Mrs. John Park Jr. of Cypress Harbor, Pompano Beach. Fla., Saturday In St. Bartholomew the Apostle Church, Scotch Plains. The Reverend Byrne officiated at the ceremony and a reception foilow- DearAbbl; ed at the Blue Shutter Inn, Union. The bride was given in marriage /just got tngafa by her father. Miss Jeaa Driscoll of but my fiance rtfm Elizabeth was maid of honor. Brides- to buy mean maids were Mrs. John Park of Berk- ring. He claims k eley Heights, Mrs. Edward McFad- den of North Arlington, Miss Irene can't findompH Sikora and Miss Jean Sikora, both enough for me. sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Nicho- Should Hell Im It las Stancati of Fanwood. forget it? John Park was best man. Serving as ushers were James Connors of Scotch Plains, Nicholas Ferro of Mountainside, Donald Krempa of Scotch Plains, Guy Sikora. brother of Dear Bride* the bride, and Nicholas Stancati. Mrs. Park, a graduate of Scotch to-be, Plains-Fanwood High School and Tell him aboul Young Juniors have Berkeley Secretarial School, is cm- ployed as an executive secretary Adlers, They itnpti a merry holiday with Engelhard industries. Inc., their own disfall Newark. The bridegroom, a graduate diamonds and ^ for choosing also of the same high school, is cm- make iheir0*11 ond receiving the gala ployed as state supervisor of All- State Credit Corp. of New York. carefully crafted fashions In our Following a wodding trip to Mex- mountings, S« Km ico City and Aacapulco, the couple have the (mint Yule festival. will reside in Fanwood. selection rttal quality diamond Mad Hatters' Dance rings—and at Deemed Success surprisingly inodtj cash price?. Mountainside— The Mad Hatters dance held Saturday by the Moun- Happy honeyiMd tainside Newcomers Club at the Ipringfield House was declared most successful by its members. Prizps for hat creations were awarded to Mrs. William Cullen, prettiest; Mrs. Harry Heide, most original; and John Allan, funniest. Chairman Mrs. Joseph Huber was assisted by Mesdamcs John Perrin, John Allan, Edward Noe, Ralph Fish, Frank Musso, Bruce Llnck, Thomas Francher, William Miieki, Frank Adams, John Palmer, Joseph O'Donnell, Mcd Horncr, Marcel Wagner, John McCarthy and Thorn- ns Deis. TIN Decorates in

    The Robert E. Newman Reol Estote Off* ^ 189 Elm Street in Westfield is one 0 ^ distinguished Pine House Colonial O '-^ feriors creoled for efficiency, e«"™o ^ charm. The rich pine character ded s ^ functional accessory pieces occeM \ n,n nial architectural appointments- Busi" find the same friendly deorating r GIFT The Pine House as do discriminate WRAPPING furnishers. and For a copy of "Colonial off'icej0!^t- jane smith ur DELIVERY Write on your letterhead. Fcr ° ^ vi!j, 129-139 Central Ave. AD 2-4800 maker's Planning Album," st°P ^ °^ for or send 1 Sc to The Pine House, 27/ Free CUSTOMER PARKING - 132 Elmer St. CHRISTMAS 22, Green Brook, New Jersey. Open Monday and Friday Nighli 'til 9 p.M. THE H KSTKIl'XI) (N.I.) LEAVER. THl'RSIMV, NOVEMBER 17, 1966 P«ge 3 Women Invited To To Wed I Lourdes Bazaar | NCJWRegionalWorkshop Here Today At Temple • • Tiic Creiitei- Wesifiel. •lion of.fific skills and techniques and dis- tlK> N 1 lo uviClium •, Wum ' euss individual prot)lems with atlend- Newcomers Coffee T h i n ks Of Mo m s : • !, ' " °' • eponal! ui>; council vice-prosidonls and com- en will hostess a t>ta 1:11 nmtfe chairman from 'jll over the : Moui.li.ii.sid,.-M-.ll,..|, ulu. i.iteiKi f"'""-'l Workshop toclay frum in ! • -..''• ;;\ei.t here for less than two; Our 1 id\ (il 1 ourdes H»--irv Soeie'v '' '"• Io " '* 1>n' iU 1('"""1' I'1'1'' u" j slate. >i-;i!"> are itu iwd lo a coffee Uimor-' "Holiday Ka/..ur ' Salurd.iy m the 1 talisl.c tn the ;m-as nf nn Ainonj.'. local members who will at- • '« niumiiiK I'y !!«.' Newcomers [ pari^ll house froii) It! a.m.-7 pin, 1 pt puhlirMy. fund r;*L*iEis, ii'liio. Tlie uel together for jiruspcc-j will he a!i]e !u sliop during llu stor.v piiHimnv: and «ihrr ;tdm . :.vc iiwn'H'h ii! tlie club will bi> j hook hour. ,v ! Irwiu wiil he kepi aiilon^ spe- i ford Smion. and Jowph ludiek. : ii.3iuM<'ii uiv disked to ronun I Mi's. ' jthe lamoi:s bunk charae't-rs stseh as /i'liorua.- MOI-JII. 1751 Boulevard. I Huinply nuisipiy, Ha:;il,eii.v Ann and Tin.- alternoon ;it 12 45. the house; Andy, etc . to listen lo tin- reading THE IDEAL GIFT FOR YOUR MAN - i a:id ^.irden committee will meet at ! : nf chiMri'ii's tales A luiolli ol near- .tin- V\\r.\ when Michael Yarussi | ly-ii<'v\ ciiiiiiieit's tloihmc may alsti The New Triple-Headed . v.il! cU-im>i»ii-;iii- hair picas und ; be ol value lo inollicrs L>1' rapidly «i^.- lli].-ie;^.-s for ltie meeting will growing ollsiinii.i;. 1 .in- Mrs J. U Kim lor. Mrs. IN ing Oilier botn us uirUide holid.i.v liiui. ! l-'eiiu. Mrs liieluird I'apsin and Mrs. NORELCO SHAVER tii'lil'W Cl!/./Olllul go«nls a.- u ell as knilted articles.

    ! • • V\ .,:: l: .1 Tomorrow morning iti (t.30. the | aprons, names aad silts. There also U:\OKK VilTlOiU will sins i.id:rs Ixnvliiit: ^rinip will meet at j will be a snack bar. BOND PHARMACY Mti.srll.i 111 ••f.,i Iiniirn,,." tin' Wo.MficUl Lanes. In tlie evening. PATKK1A JANE HAKI'KK Proceeds mi to the Parish Devel- cwnples nov ice bndye yrou|> will opment Knnd 200 E. Broad St. AD 2-5600 Curtain Will Go Up %™&TlZ'£&£•,£. Patricia Harper !1S. ami Mr. ami Mrs. Kiohaiii Friday, Saturday WliitHioad, WK) Franklin Ave. Plans Bridal Saturday e\'ii|> i.s planning a theatre For "La Boheme" Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wayne liar- l>;iriy lo the J'ikiKM" Mill I'hiyhiMise IK'r of .Normandy Ueaeli. lonneily M see Tommy oands in "T;ike Mo of YVrstlirUl. niiiitiiinep tlie i'ii^aj;c •i-M-y mil; AIOUK." Mr. and Mrs. Miehaei Kip- iiient of tlu'ir daiii;liter, Patricia ! |IIVMT,I rueeii.i.- ••!.:! li.ilii-nu-" U.-: |»T of r. ranil ltd. will host a pre- June, to David K|K*nror ]':ist. son ir.oirou and S'iinnlay t-M-imius :'l j tliealiv c»ekl;iil parly. of Dr. and Mrs. William Spencer «.1.> p.ni in Hie Sn.uii P:.ii!is Ilithj The afleruooii liruljie firoup will Fast of Alehison. Kan. S I i me.l Tur.s(l:i>- at II! .311 |> ill. in tile Miss llarjier. ^randdalighter of f niKhl «.•.- ,<|H>:!.iireil li> ll.c Seni.'h i hcum- of Mrs. Waller Stlnvitik. 3 f .Plains lti-en-:ni..ii Comim—urn f..r! Dui si-t Hill iid Tlwt <'veiitiiu the Mr. and Mrs. U-o .Julin McHucli » ! i sliuli'iiLs and leMilenls cif Seiili'liievcninj; niivice l.ridjie Krouji will lie TIM Warren Si., is a HHH jjiiuiutilc ' I I'iaiiiN. | eiileii.-uiieil by Mrs. HutnTl Ki'rwin, of Ohio Woslcyan I'niveisity. Itela- ileuli Ks-ii'l. HI ily of tlu- MVIro- ITM tih'ii Avc. ware. Cliio. She is employed by pulitan tip.'ra. uill lie featured ..sj The evening hrid.Uf and rrudhiK Ilio I'hase iNulional Hank, New York. Mllui. 'J'i'r r:i>l nf ]'rinei}>als m-• .-I ollps will not meet due to the Her fiance, a l!Mi:i ^rafkuite *if eludes ],enuiv Nollorl, Daniel Kll- "ni:i!iksjjiviii(; holiday. 1'oinoiia College. Clareinoiil, l':il., Iriken. Stanley Kinu-s. 'I'iiiiolliy No- served two years as a lievitenaiit in HAVE THANKSGIVING DINNER AT CLARE AND COBY'S len. Howard Dean. Bernard Aekcr. Transfer Members Meet tlie United Stales Army in Ger- man. Jaek i>a//o ;uwl .lames IN^eiyy . many. He will Ix' Kiailualcd in Besides The Traditional Turkey, There Are All Of Our Tin1 prtKhKliim is uiidrr the IIHIMI-.II The nionllily ii^ of tnmsfors May frtmi the Wliarlnn Scliuui nf y ^ Kiniince Hint Cummcree, l'liiladcl- Wonderful Specialties We Are Noted For. and arlislii- diri'rtion ol All redo SI!I 1) the Junior League »f l'lainfield [ihlii. pitiiii asMsted liy I-Aelvil lllei'ke, Viis lielt! Tuesday at tin1 lionit' of The wedding will lake place in chnral (liit'cltir. Mrs. K.md W. <;<'si»>;, lran,sfer rt'ii- COCKTAIL LOUNGE January. Tickets will be availanle id the scseiitative. Mrs. liiibert T. Conu-y door. I •'''.. «'dui';ili(in kc on Open Daily For Luncheon And Dinner Except Mondays J the [Linrliiuis ol her roiiimitliM'. mi- Israel Travelogue RESERVATIONS - 721-4898 HOST, ANDREW ARBES Speed Reading Topic [ (ihiisi/ini: civic responsibility of fiiemhers. I'lurk—A tr;iv<'lo£ut\ "Tlio Liimi For AAUW Meeting New transfers allcndmt,' were Mrs. of Milk and llonoy" will In- Kivcn MADISON TOWNSHIP ,, , . ., „ , , ,, i • ...[HIIIXTI 1>. Brmvn of 241li Seneca Ud., Monday rwuiiiK liy Mrs. AntKihrllo , MlllllltalllsKe — Joliert 1'lck (' u i , ., ,, , ,...... , . JCT. ROUTES 9 and 34 l , i :iiul Mrs. Dnviil !\. 1 little ,lr. nf ArKund at tiie j;<'iicriil IIUTIIIIK of 11 >ri sen, i a ,.(li'iiunistr.ilin , .n, IOMII• I •in'..,,, I"-,1 Mllmi Ievar < I , »mI i•s i•n . er I eaijue tin1 Sisterhood of I'miiilc Htlli 'Or In SOUTH OFF PARKWAY - EXIT 123 o < 1 I ^:• l ™ •": ' ..!:::...""•• ;."." • !^;::: • ir'«•"» > *•»• v.,,* (•«,. tlie tompli' ill 8:30 o'clock. : llraneh of the American Assori.ilionj _ ni;;hl at Iliej HUD SHETLAND WOOL COAT, BRIGHTLY ACCENTED i home of Mrs l.i^ in IIaiinU.ni, 1:! 1 ;|; IMATCHING PLAID SCARF AND LINING Navy 5-13 Wyoming. Hi. llii;liiij;IHs of (lie niee|.| . . .. will be actual n-e of maeliine.^ j and oilier devices which are aids to: p | Mr. Pitkir, ;i rr;ifiin^ COIIMIH;U'( for Summit H114I1 SIIIOEII. ii.'is Miutud i !1 QUIMBY ST., WESTFIFLD AD 2-1131 tmdri1 N'ii;i B^'ilon Smith, ivnownnl | OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. ii'iidmji iiuthurily. Mi- 1i;is nl.so l;tk;'iij P.rklnx In Il^nr . . . Wnlkwir i,, <|,iln.1>) SI. Kvolyn Uixls' reading d^iuitiii courso.

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    We Keep ACCURATE RECORDS of All Fitting* . . Wool basket weave sheath blue or Mail REMINDER CARDS celery 10-16 $23 Provide FREE SIZE CHECKUPS Bonded ripple knit skimmer orange 8-14 $18 "Make Randal's A Family Affair" Wool double knit low-line 10-16 $23 82 ELM ST. 9f^inil>ll V WFSTFIELD 121 Quimby St., Wostfield . . AD 2-1131 Opon Monday and Friday till 9 Randal's Parking in rear . . . walkway lo Quimby SJ. Open Monday Evening! i Wge 4 THE WESTFIELD (V. J.> LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 19«6 attend a parly preview Sunday eve- Crafts Exhibit ning. Doc. 4 from 6-10 p.m. A wide- Club Women View -Friday Ticket s selection of items and jewelry will 11 be displayed, much of which haf, Spanish Art I^'W, Is Scheduled been crafted by the Now Jersey De- signer Craftsmen. The exhibition wi.l A coffee was Held Monday at the vhen lhu Through slides members of the continue Dec. 5 and 6 Woman's. Club of Westfield took n home of Mrs. Jack Kindner to com-, hours are 1230-4 p.m. and 7-JO p.m. plete plans for the crafts exhibition; itrip to Spanish Art Galleries with • t'horuj. SP| and sale-"Creative Crafts. im"-\ Members of the committee for HieGavin A. Taylor Monday at the of which she is chairman. Sponsored slww include Mfsdames St-ymoiu- monthly meeting of the club held by the Sisterhood, the .show will open Barnett, Sam Cliannc. Harold Ck>- at the Masonic Temple. Sunday, Dec. 4 at Temple Emanu- hen. Allan Glet-man. Leonard Kaye. One hundred and eighty members El, 75t> K. Brood SI. Seymour Kruegar, Harold Simon. and guests listened to Mr. Gavin Patrons of the show and contribut- Sidney Spector. and Harold Weiss, speak of "The Golden Age of Span- ing craftsmen have been invited to all of Westfield. ish Art" which ran from 1570 to 1G8). He showed slides he had made from pictures hanging in art gal- leries throughout the United States and Europe, works by ElGreco. Vis- sari, Carlo, Goya, Velasque, Muiri lo, Zurburan, Ribera and Leal. Mrs. Edward Ziekei't introduced three new members, Mrs. William V. Heim. Miss Mary C. Rogers and j [..,. Mrs. Clifford C. Sheer. I . Vdu Can't Wish Back Your Draperies Mrs. William Hudson, head of the | ,,;.J, ",, ~{

    Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Wright Bert Souder To Mi of 459 Channing Ave. have an- PLAINFIELD - licit- Souder will have I* • II K, Jlrund Ktrrrt nounced the birth of their first child. • C'nr. South and rMnnd AVP. Herbert Taylor, Nov. 6 at Overlook (iiu-nmii show ;it Gallcrj < PHOKlE PI 6-0100 %• Cur. W. T«h and Clinton A Tf. Hospital. j Orange, opening ^ ,, Other Towns WX-2100 • Kit)I ArllDK'un Avenue * * * '. from 2-5 Sunday airf «ai • :M»0 Hitmeritet St. <,Ni> Toll) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guglielrni of j HI Dec. 10 daily (i-ora it u 624 nipley PI. are parents of a Mrs. Souder is a mtrr,b«; daughter, Janice Lynn, born Nov. 7 president (,[ the Westfeaj $80. at Muhtenberg Hospital. They have ei;i!inn and is listed ui~»i another girl, Barbara Ann, ugc '$. in Arnericun Art." Trig Tailoring by Klmberly Their first child was born Oct. 2.1 tina, arriv-td Xov ]is( The Superbly Tailored in Muhlenbt'l'g Huspilal to Mr. ond ; Hospital to Mr. acd Mrs i Knit Suit in Exquisite Mrs. Jack J. Failla of North Plain- j Myers of .'121 Prosper! Si I new Holiday colors field. He has been named after his j hus two sisters undmin father. Mrs. Failla is the former • • . WATCH IT this Christmas Mr il!lc1 M|S v Brenda French, daughter of Mr. and '^w.in Mrs. Lawrence V. French of 5GB [ M''*"i "' 2»o Iliil tl Remember her with a GIFT Cumberland St. 1>I;lllK' •1"»™l» ft wi CERTIFICATE -from The Stones. * * * of their first child r, a i Let her make her own selection Brendan James is the name Mr. luiiiicil afti-r 111,' U':c. "< Martin Jewelers I from our exquisite collection of and Mrs. Patrick J. Kennedy of i>2"> r.iiKlp;in'iils at \k.f Holiday Dresses — Knitwear — Kiniball Ave. have cliostu for their Malcnlm I). Mf.M«kra<( Gowns third son nnd fourth child who ar- Ion, Fla.. fonnerl; if todl rived a( Overlook Hospital Nov. 7. The infant's molhur is the former Mary Ann Minogue. daudhler of Mrs. Edna Minoguu of 7 S. Wickom Dr. * * * Mr. and Mrs. lOdw.'ird ColJyei- of 44 ElM ST. WESTFIELD 284 Old Tote Kd., Mountainside, be- Open Monday and Friday Evenings 'til 9:00 came parents Nov. 5 at Overlook Ho.spit.il of a daughter, Laurie. She Handi-Charge Personal Charges is their first child. * * * Their fifth child, Suzanne Chris- THANKSGIVING - CHRISTMAS- NEW YEAR'S or any other time you want to look your lovely best. A properly fitted Brassiere, Girdle or All-ln-One Foundation will give the A—Date-tfl'ltlng. s«lf-wfndlng Se«matter, $120 $210 Olhor Seamast.ra from m tQ ovpr |4B0 desired appearance to your hew Outer Wear. 8 diamonds, 14K white or yellow gold Moire it a gift of lasting Vfdue, give . . . case, Florentinefinish. We have a Garment for every figure and every need — a self-winding -. I J The Brassiere, Girdle or All-ln-One Foundation are designed to Mold — Uplift — Slim and Smooth ybur figure, so your outer garments will not Sag nor Bag

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'I'hi-y will iie .liii.^i .-.pi,e;i by A P.,rf,,tlicod I W'U b« W'ysiologital As| At Woman's Club Book And Author Tea r " Hie aiiihtii s .iiier the |»ni,^i .:iu. .(X.id Planned '" ling !o f Oral Contraception." He will Mrs. .Mm l.oeminv. will seru1 as Vf "/J^ e j discuss new development* in Olio of Uie authors s;i.;ikii" thf UniiK iind Auihur liuu-lioun at the Pl-Csbyun.in |,.,lisji h,,;,,,. ;; ll'iis::es.-- ol rrri'inonies '1'ra Mil; be Hare You Seen? ttl •i\tiii! T rinininiiiiitni. wlu^c liilesl volun.i-. -\.-w .),.!.,,>. \ ,. ,. svned uiui. r the dii'-'elK'ti ot M:.-- a; n M^n: Ku.uj. imbiished in Jiint' by rJutlW«ti;iy ..mi Cu . i> ;.;n..i;:v ,,, C A. li.!.".,-r. :;:u.l \>:-iiiiiny. Tii.- booh i> lln- first l^mcaatt'r's Personalized Christmas Card Shop Diicvoluir.c ii^Mi-y i,< Nm'livy ii ii;u:\- tliuii t«« iiiiiuii'^1 yc;ns and The tea. sponsored by the litera is wrjlicii ljy ii;,- .v;;,.. \ I,..,; Kri..v\ •, hire and litv.nia department o( the hisloriau. 1; (;.:ri; , ;;•„. vMiumon ' ii-i- I:I Iiw Air Kiiri-o. has IKod in Woman'.- ( inh of Weslfield fm the ond i:iijHirt;i:»v '.il i!:, S|;i:, ,„ ,:. :lu' >:;iu all in.-, iifo He was jjracl- past l."> years, is eh;»iro nmi'li ;.. ,1,, ,l; m;:ki:ii- :III>< i.iVi did ^i':)du:iu< work :il Co- Iruin ,Mi>. l-'reoman eniertaiiu-d from the largest and most diversified collection N'cw Jersi'V OIK- uf <>;•• inns! iii)|u>v i in:ii!»i.i liuversiiy. I the Meket tiniiinit!<'e at hoi home Innt slat.-s. t (,,-,,. \:,urv ;,hu. ,n j^ I Tuesday morning. Membi'is in- '. AftiT srvi-ral years a-< a iv|iorlor of personalized cards in this area. 1 j elude: Miss Ktln-I Warren. Mes on tin- Miirrisiou'ii Dail\ Hocurd. lit : ! dames It. .1. Harbour, (iranl i.. Mr. H8. lie «iolc a Herbert t'i\i|n\oll. .tames Ciinnil. It's NOT too early!! M'iu-> called "Lei*- 10xj>iyiv." As a David Hill. K ('. llohiibiinm. I'"nr ti>r.M-«ia<-iu--j of the t.-.v|>li>J atiou lie rest Irnin. Hoverdly .luhnson, .lolm ui.ui-.t' ahsorlit-d in Now J^rsoj and ed; Hie ^rowl!s ut il;i- t.niy i(i\\r> ». Kultler. Atlievt l.arl-in. ,1. M. iias IR-VII wiihng almul it cvor since. and cotnniciiT. iln- s^-.u.-.v 'lv\,. .,„ I-ummis. Halpli Mai'l.auKhlin. l.aw- tlie ciossioiuls nl liic lik-viiluiicm. Hie His |«-r«'|ilivt- sludies of the tiar- ri'iiee MaeMiirmaek, Waller Mar- : den Slate have |>rori-.iccd nine books JOHN T. C'l'NNINGIIAM devvlopnu-nl of railnwds nml hit;li 1 | vin. William OiiMey, M. M. I'antoll. ways us llii' N,-u York l'!tii:idi-iplii;, ; and mine ilian 500 artidrs in it -writing. "All About Kntt'i-laiiiinp." 1It'. Henry Smliler. Howard Tato. Al- iraffic iiK-ri-;-,si'tl: !!»• tiMii.u tiiio ci[ | gional and national magazines. This bonk tolls a hostess how to givi | 1M'|-| V. Ward. A. .1. Wior. Siniinor industry iind inv(ntm:i. SHM| piilni- I Mr. I'uniiinjjham's ability to pr<- parlies thai will In- memnrahle for ' ('. Willis ami Clareiiee ^•(nle|•. cal slrugKli-s. ;md lift- ;n Ww ,lt.|>-cy I scni the past in popular, yel aecu- her quests mid a pleasure for her- in I960. T|)t. hook is illusir:il.'d by ! rale prose has won him soveral self. ENGRAVERS • STATIONERS a scries o( print.-, fimn old \mod nil's j awards of merit from oiyaniialions Kva Kudinu'r of Newlon. a rerofi- Kappa Kappa Gamma and mans as well ;i> minimi s in Other autiiors spoahlnK at Hie toa an unhurried arenimt of a year of Weslfield Ahimnao Club of Ku|>|)a AD 2-2232 j will IK- Mary Sargent of Westfield. life in the flora and fauna of I In' Kappa Camilla will be held Tuesd ly Kloi;im ]»;irk. wos lmni in N<.« ,l(-r- and lu'i- sister. Kay Corinth of Now Ne-w Jersey eounlryside. HIM" honk sit the liuiiii' of Mrs. K. 1. MaeDon- scy and oxicpl for four yr:ir.s sc-\- ! York I'ily, who have collaborated in is tilled. "The Yoar Outdoors." (ild. II) Hawthorne Dr. al 11:15 |> m Half the fun of parties is getting dressed tip.

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, MM Garland Boothe of Westfield will Page 6 Sew< Single Parents To Hear Zeta Tau Alpha serve as hospitality chairman for --h Plain, Annual Club Dance Mrs E H Texier of Watelmng will the evening. Mrs. Joseph Ferrellj o( Judo Expert be the guest of Zeta Tau Alpha's ' To Aid Families Tin' Single Parents Group of West- Union County chapter when it meets field will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the home 01 TIDY The Intermediates of the Woman's ai the VW-VMCA at 8:15 p.m. Tims- Mrs. Quentin Brown, 1412 Sylvan Club will have it.< annual Thanksgiv- (day for m-Dinbers and prospective La., Scotch Plains. The meeting will j ing dinner dance tomorrow night in members. Gu>/st speaker will be feature several of the book reviews SELECTED KNITWEAR It A 11 < | the ballroom of the Far Hills Inn. \onezuka, a judo and karate expert for which Mrs. Texier has gained WOOLS, ACRYUC, ORlo Mrs. Norman H. Chester, dance I from Cranford. rxipularity. N chairman, is looking forward to a I Music and an informal coffee hour Preceding the program, Kaihryn ALSO | successful party with music furnish- [ will follow, for further information Trenncr of Westfield, tlul> president, ed by Mike Nunziata and his orchss- I regarding the SPCi, please contact will conduct a short business meet- OPEN TAILORING, INCL KN|T, I trd. ' tile Westfk'ld Y. ing and Christmas stockings, pre- 51 ELM ST. 232-5551 Proceeds of the dance will be u_s«l pared for distribution at the Union to furnish Thanksgiving dinners for County Cerebral Palsy Center in j Hr«. 9:30 to S:30, Mondoy ,„ , ^ the two local families "adopted" by Yule Party Plans Cranford, will be collected. Mrs. I the club. The Intermediates, a local far= department of the Woman's Club, has done much to help these Announced By CDA .tinniies, supplying clothing anc shoes for the children and their par- Plans for the annual Christmas ents and it will also help with toys parly of Court Trinity 337. Catholic and gifts for Christmas. A new baby Daughters of America were an- will soon bring to 14 the number of nounced l>y Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, people in the two families. grand regent, at the meeting Thurs- Mrs. Lillian Kombluth was theday night in the Rescue Squad guest speaker at Tuesday's club Building. meeting and spoke on how to start The party is under the chairman- a collection of paintings of contem- ship of Mrs. Paul Townsend and wiil porary art. Her own large collection b". held Dec. 15 »t the home of Mrs. was on display. Joseph Brostek. 70 Sandy Hill Rd. All Hostess for the evening was Mrs.members are asked to bring some Takes Pleasure In Announcing A John E. Larner. She was assisted l>y article of baby wear for tl«e'comple- and they are Mrs. Alexander B. MacKinnon, Mrs. tion of layettes which are provided William A. Liggitt, and Mrs. David under the Madonna Plan, to needy- COCKTAIL HOUR M. Tracey. mothers . It was reported by Mrs. Vernon Monday through Friday Junior Club Schedules Flammer, mission chairman, that she and her committee had boxed 4:30 to 6:00 P.M. Workshop Meeting and shipped a ton of used clothing A workshop meeting is .scheduled to Father Aloysius Trifari of the (at a reduced rate) Tuesday evening at 8:15 by the Jun- Salcsian Brothers Mission, Birming- ior Woman's Club. Mrs. John Meek- ham, Ala. This is a year round proj- HORS D OEUVRES er, chairman of the liraille depart- ect and at least three such shipments ment will have 25 good-grooming are made over the year. boxes to be filied and creative card.s Buses will leave at 6 tonight from AND to make. Westfield Rescue Squad Building for Welfare department members will an evening at Meadow Brook. Mrs. assemble toiletry kits, wrap wash Flammer is chairman. In Conjunction With Our Regular Menu A cloths around soap bars and make Dr. Milton Stauti spoke at last worksheets for perception training. week's meeting on the Children's New members have voted to give Specialized Hospital accompanying FAMILY NIGHT Christmas parties at the Westfield his talk with colored slides. A social Community Center and the Harry D. iiour followed. Wednesday Night - 5:00 to 9:00 P.M. Kohler School. Special Children'* Portions Reservation* Advisable ASME Auxiliary Slates VEAL PARMIGIANA Annual Luncheon, Tour SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS The Woman's Auxiliary to the ROAST TOP SIRLOIN OF BEEF AU JUS American Society of Mechanical En- BROILED FILET OF SOLE gineers, Metropolitan Section, will hold ils annual luncheon meeting Nov. 30 at 12:30 p.m. at the Hotel $3.00 Roosevelt, New York City, in con- KATHARINE GIBBS nection with the annual meeting of la MONTCI.AIR Diner** Club American Express the ASME. On Thursday, Dec. 1, the Metro- 114 CENTRAL AVENUE 232-9762 olitan Section will tour Lincoln Cen- Write or telsphona ler for the performing Arts and for full Information lunch at Sherry's Rende-Vcus Res- »Plymirth»t.,M.iitiMr,N.J. i44-M1> taurant at 11 a.m. Reservations for AIEO schools In Boston, Providence the tour may be made with Mrs. 0. »nd 200 Park Ave., N«w York 1O017 R. Mockridge of Nutley. r\

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    DECEMBBt 1966 The Best Possible s m f W V f t • - 1 2 3 K> Cosmetic Advice? Pin $3 H 12 13 14 15 16 XT Matching earring* IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 not shown $3 SS 26 272*29 30 31 PICK UP 1—Joint meeting of Episcopal Church Women and Youth and TOP IUM Family Counselling Service of COATS. FURS As carefree as the St. Paul's Church, 12:15 p.m. Naturaiizer Walk. . . 2—Weslfield Assembly Ball, Plain- SUITS. DRESS] Corf am, in an elegant, field Country Club, 9 p.m.-l SPORTSWEAft cushion-lined shoe. !, 3 — Annual Harmony Holiday, HANDBAGS Westfield Colonial Chorus, SPE ISSQSA, Westfield High School. JEWELRY B:30 p.m. Interpreted, by Giovanni, In a beautifully sculptured ;, 3—Overlook Follies, Summit High AT COST- three-dimensional rote pin. Its satiny texture rival* School. IT IS PEGGY STRANG'S COSMETIC KNOWLEDGE Nature'* own - the marvelously effective platinum or $17.00 i, 5, 6—Creative crafts exhibit and BELOW COSI golden finishes will brighten her Winter cot fume*. In a sale, Sisterhood of Temple AND EXPERIENCE THAT IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE gift box that carri« the Legend oj the Chrhtmat Reset Emanu-ICl, at temple. TO YOU. LET HER SHOW YOU THE NEWEST We're moving our /Vewori 0, 11—Westfield Men's Glee Club. operation to our Millburn On "To Mi day, when ChiHtma* comt FRAGRANCES. YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED. All sales final. Free Ahermat and,at no other time of year 3—Westfield Twig to Children's Spe- cialized Hospital, home of Mrs. except budget merchandise, Vu abundanikj blooming Chttttmat Rat A. G. Danker. btingt alt lUrJeyout chtetf BOND PHARMACY NEWARK: 11—Annual Christmas program at Springfield Ave. (Cor. BerpaSt) Westfield High School, 7:15, 8:45. Moil or Phone Orders Accepted 200 E. BROAD ST. Open Eves. Wed. & Fri. to 9 WESTFIELD Free Parking at Howard Bukla WHEN YOU COME IN UNDER THE BIG CLOCK, YOU'RE AT In Black Calf The Automobile Legal Association or Block Suede ALA) was founded in Boston in AD 2-5600 907. Glasser's 831 ELIZABETH AVE., FXIZ. ^- EL. 2-8311 Shoes OPEN MON. & THUttS. 'til 9 P.M. 109 QU1MBY ST., WESTFIELD AD 2-9200 THIS in this BEAUTIFU quiet SWEDISH place... SERVING TRAY a book may be read that WHEN YOU JOI can bring beauty into OUR 1967 SUITS your life CHRISTMAS CLU BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED AND PRESSED You may have passed by this quiet plnec many times—but Christmas 1967 can be brighter when you have extra cash for all the have never entered it.Yct hero in this peaceful room, ready for you to read, is a book that trimmings^ You will never miss the amount saved each week and will lias transformed tho lives of countless thousands—has soon discover the advantages of regular savings. Select the convenient MEN'S BUSINESS FIAT WORK SERVICE brought thein spiritual beau- ty—an ability to sec them- class to fit your budget... then stop in either office, open your account SHEETS — 22c! ea. selves and the world abont SHIRTS—25'. ^/i.f-t; information concerning free public lectures, church tervlcsi :to'Community Service* 10 nnd Sunday school Is also avait- Member of F*de»t Rctrv. Sy.tcm Member F«dcr»l Deposit In»u«nc« Carp" abis. ' THE WESTftEI.D (N. J.) I-EADER, THl RSDAV. NOVEMBER 17, JKS Sec. S, Ex-Westfielder Named in- advertising and pubhc rc- Car Chase liiiiuu.^ ast-rcy in 3!K>5. Uraduatec; mapia cu'n laudi- fiv:n chures and oilier literature abonl A two-year community college of 5 Doremus Vice Pres. Ik' vt'sioi-d in We.-Uield for a num- Kuigers University in 194H. ht- pre- Cnion Junior t oUr^c. includiriii yiu •lie iicaclvmic cSisciplines, Union Jun- viously held executive posts at M. Lynes Represents UJ€ At Program ''<_'V s.j years before relocating u\ entltlfd. "Till* Wjy to Colk'tfO." I lor Colleije utters majors in liberal ; In Philadelphia W. Ay - & Son. Inc.. in \eu Vutl. v 1 gin Crash, ' iif r'!:i"adflphia area. He vat- a c! :j;r P. LyiK' adinis.sioii.s tii whirh dt si'!"ii>t--. 'IK i\ew Tiiitum Aid [.iris. oiiKitiwruig, science, and busi- Ci:y and then at the AHA Slater Cc Pi;tii no*v aviulabie to ali t'nioti ; nesf adiiriuisl raliun. EU;Wy-fiv« per j Frank X. Long lias been named r'uir;"r manner i»f the West'it\ri will : vjiiv^ Liuou Juitiur in Philadt-lpliia. He has token grad- «. I'ranlord. : i aiuit.v !'es1.:lt»tit,< MIHV iire hili-hsiic j cent of ils firaOuates traniifer with a \ ice president in Hit lJmlisde.li>Jii;i F'ui.-'tn.asters and active in United j rulUw Nirfh; Mis- Je-.n I.. Harry. dimUir n-To Two phia uate .studies at Drexel Institute <>i it)db of V.i.st.tir ('oiiftir. w Mudi'ttls in ihc Day Se.s--iun. I'nder j advanot.d stani'Jing to more than 400 ioific* of Doremus k Co., Inc. He i and other community activi- Technology. f , children live at !W Iron Master Kd.. IK- th !.iniui|xil s|H>uker. ilie pUi'.i. tln'se students ivccive colleges and universities throughout Mr. Long, his wife and their three Hill. Mr. Lynes will distribute aniuuil grains of $-180. the nation.

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    ^ed the car into Railway fe it slammed into the IT"^* U-ii cl.arged L driving. dm inn willi- on and eluding 1'oHce. ^Foundation Post To esident (&r, M-D., former resident, appointed medical dircc- s- National Kidney Kounda- ,as announced today by J. Jones. M.D.. National foundation president. re}er is presently and will M serve as associate direc- lie Pediatrics Department, pa! o( AIIKTI Einstein Col- laiicinc. and is also director (spilais Children's Diagnos- ir He serves as a consultant at the United States Hospital. St. Atoms, New a! also directs Hie ]tenal pscoln Hospital, lironx, N.Y. sj c( Wcstficld. Dr. Grcifer I his B-S, from Long Island jjand an M.I), til the Uni- If Vermont College of Modi-

    riff lias a wide background rtband teaching in such in- is Mayo Clinic, Rochester, mt Municipal Hospital, Ik; Albert Kinst'.'in College W tnd Long Island Jewish Be is director of the Col- jr Kidney Disease Study of ft and assistant director of ttional Collaborative Study (!t$tlc Syndrome in Chil-

    ffer Is secretary of the iisory Board of the Kid btion of New York. He is tflhe Academy of l'ediat- h New York Academy of iw a number ol other pro- Kietics. «as president of the Sub- ois Civic Association, vice- «! the Manhassct Hills S( Council and is a trustee W Shore Jewish Center. h resides in Manhassel fc his wife. Carol Lovell. and Wttrs, Julie Lynn, 8 years, tet, 6, and Michcle Let-, 4. lM Talks M Scouts fcteday from 7 to 0 p.m. f*id Girl Scout Emergency PI to hear a t;ilk on Wcst- fVi ounty C-ivil Defense Martin Burke, and to *callc

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    FREEHOLD RT, 9, HO 2-0323 • PARStPPANY RT. 46, DE 4-4100 . TRENTON, LAWRENCE PLAZA, RT. 1, TU 2-6880 KOOS RAHWAY RT. 27, FU 8-3700 THE WESTFrELD (S. J.) LEADEK, TRURSDAV, NOVEMBER 17, IMS i Page 2 ~ curs, killing 322 persons and injur- j conducted by the Road Department I,... • Connell. C:innulyn Cook. Janice Me-: ! a* much as 30 per cent from the | Shore Priesrl Injured ing 7.057 others. | 104 high-accident spoLs. account inK ^'u'-lif ' Roosevelt Lists Lijide. ! i lederal govt-nimeiit. To combat tilt- carnage on its high- ! for a total of 1,145 accidents in a 2!- ';;,, . , "LEAGUE j The point of presenting the abo\c In Kl. 22 Mishap | month period, are being corrected : ' | facts to local citizens, who don't , ways. Florida has instituted an ac- 8th GRADE j Mountainside — The Hvv. Muritin oident reduction safety program to j These measures include widening Honor Students ; come in contact with much pollution | bridges, stabilizing and widening! Ilonur Koll j LINES" ! beyond that created by the winded Pauiiidiino. it priest living in Hudi remove traffic hazards. Priority is Catherine Centino. Carolyn Brown, • | population of the town parks, is toJiank. \va> lt;jo»\n uiH ol INN cur but being given to completing Florida's shoulders, flattening side slopes S;id ; Tile results of Ihc firsl marking .Jeanne Uu.ssiere, Charlene Maliiis, ' By better chanm'lizing of intersections ' period show a total of 8K stucK'tit^ League of Women Voters ! emphasize that we are part of ;iosciiprci M'riou;- injury in an acci- 1,152-mile Interstate highway net- I'jlricki St. Cljir. Stephen (Jlas. An-; I lurye system containing various d<:n! I'Yidoy ufunioou al New PJOV- I work. This type of highway includes with lane markings to guide motor'.! al Koscvi'li Juniur High School on tliony Potter. Martim SpiviKC. I.inda ' ists. ! When a group of ordinary nlizens. |smrm of poliuliolli We(l o hmt. ,„ ideiicr- lid. iiiid Kouio 22 involving i modi-ni design and construction ami the honor roll ur honorable mention Anderson. Joyce Thomas. Kail 1 academic lisls. To make the honor j sucl as U,o.-.e who comprise tin- f(JJ. deim wa((,r. ||le his car ;nid ODL ojKMatcd liy Nocniii | the lates safety features, such as Perhaps the most spectacular haz- Kobal. Jumes I ';iiiey. .Jo.sopl] K: question ! large green directional signs and ard facing Florida drivers are the roll, a student musl receive a grade- kola, C'ui'ol Trenn. Ann Mukrauer. infinberslup of the I-r.tt'.ue of Women j uovv? (J. Clui-dcr Sr. at tl'J I'ltrlkinJ Avi>. of "A" ill all nuijur subjects and ;i \*o'ers, meet to discuss a question Should industry in the area do F;in wood. guard rails. grade of "B" or better in all oilier Honorable Mention | "mould tiie federal government pro- some treatment before it dumps lo 'J'lie jjiicsl had no visible .^i^ns of As p;irt of Hie safely program, subjects. To make the honorable Lauren KHttr. Douglas IJerberich ! wde financial incentives to private the general system? Shall it be ^iv-injury hul w.is l-jk^n lo O\crlook the state is also trying to counter mention list, a student must mwt industries to reduce Iheir water pol en tax incentives, or threatened with Jiosjtital. Summit, by thy Rescue driver errors committed on entering Carol Saunder.-i, 1'eygy Snyder, liar- lui'on?" what kind of fads fan be the requirements for the lionor roH bara Allen, Konnetb Bachman. MOJJC effluent charges? Should eitzens pay Squad. or leaving expressways, which may except that he is allowed either one pie rented as the basis ol discussion through higher tuxes or higher prices result in serious, head-on collisions Peterson, Kerry Brown. Saj'uh Sei- Hmt will interest them? "B" in a major subject or one "(."'vard. for industries products? What would because motorists ore driving the in a minor subject. Everyone prefers fads that are be the effect of higher costs on mar- \vron& way. 9tll GRADE related lo (heir own experience. ginal industries? Difficult questions A frontal attack on this problem, COLORTONi 7th GRADE Therefore the water resources com- but someone has lo answer them. (Tf according to the Road Department, lionor Rull mittee of the Wcslfield league, in Honor Roll Connie Carlisle, Jamie I3ischoff. includes the installation of signs oB Jean Ackerman, Barbara Balagna, preparing for Hie league's discussion interchange ramps. They read: Steve Hake, liruee Dean, Jean unils this week, dug out the facts on Brenda Wixson. Jed Beardslcy. Hartorth. Plan Board Okays THE DRIVER'S "Stop! You Are Going the Wrong Paint and Wallpaperc0 Peggy Ann Rothbautn, Daniel Habel- how local sewage is disposed of. Way!" ski. Sue InBram. Carolyn I>»opolri. Honorable Mention This might not be I he mosl palatable SEAT ." topic for discussion at your next din- In addilion, reflecting arrows have Laurel Selifiman. Sheiii, Zimmer- Iiobert Wilder. Nancy Boss. Su- Subdivision Plans been placed on the pavement to alert man, Ellen Clirisfi, Cynthia Fealh- ner party, but it is something that The House 0/ WallpQptr ers, Pamela Longenbach, Cheryl zanne Linke, Susan Nelson, Charles the Town Government has had to The tourist mecca of palms, sand drivers if they are going in the Howe, Ann Pelorson. Victoria CVoss, and palmettos—Florida—isn't quite wrong direction. The niglit driver Oehring, DOTI In l!)f>5, Westfield paid to the Rail- The Planning Board last week only white, but the motorist going in ger, Joel Farley, Angela Haberle. way Valley Sewerage Disposal Au- Last year 1,665 persons were kill- FOR THE LOOK YOU WANT AT THE Anne Myers, Flank Robert. Ingp- san Sawlelle. approved fcuhdivision plans of Beca ed and 90,464 people were injured th wrong direction will face a red thority $54,201.05, to carry sewage Inc. for a 22-lot project at Cranford arrow pointing at him. The arrows RIGHT PRICE. borg Bosscit, Samuel Friedman, out through the Rahway Valley in lB'JAOB accidents on the state's Martha Myers, Betsy Shine. and Stevens Arts, The builders must roads and highways, according to a reflect a car's headlights, bouncing Trunk Sower. The authority services meet several stipulations. the light directly back to the driver. Weslfield, Rahway, Springfield. Gar recent issue of "Florida Truck Watch For The Special of the Week Honorable Mention wood. Clark, Cranford, Kenilworth, A public hearing was held in Sop News." Also under attack are hazards on Cindy Bernstein, Kay Lindley, ftoselle Park and Woodbridge. Win- tember when residents of I he aroa Of these accidents, 29,000 involved the state's 11,000-mile primary high- OUR NEW LOCATION Anne Maxwell, Bonnie Wescoat, field contracts space from Clark, objected to (he proposal, particularly trucks. More than 75 per cent of the way syslem. Ilene Chenilz, Robin Landew. Ken- and Mountainside from Cranford. (he paving of a portion of Slu'rm.'j 2S.0O0 accidents involved passenger In the spot hazard program being 214 E. BROAD ST. neth MacRitchie, Vicki Davis, Glen The trunkline is mc-lered and theAve. None of the objectors was pies Golden, John Howes, Thucydides (owns pay on a per million gallon ent last night. Markos, Stephen Rcddy, Kalhryn The board also approved the appli- Vige, Elizabeth Carpenter, Robert basis. The sewerage plant is just over cation of Louis Caplun of West Or- McMichaels, Beverly Small, Lee ange for a 14-Jot .subdivision at Cuthbert, Bethany Jones, Catherine the Rahway line in Woodbridge. It has only a primary treatment at the Springfield Ave. and Unaini Tar. present time, removing finpe r cent The board held for further study of the pollution. The sludge is re-the application of Meyeck Corp. for moved from ihe plant by barge and 47-lot subdivision off Lamberts dumped in Die ocean. The treated Mill ltd. in a portion of the Blado water is discharged into Hie Arthur ract. Also deferred fur study was Service? Kill. the application of Carl Villano for a 5-lot subdivision at St. JYlarks Ave. Welcome Wagon International, Deft, courteous Westfield itself has no large indus- and Gallows Hill Ud. with over 5,000 hostesses, hat ries. Ifowevor, many residents are The board approved the following more than thirty years experi- employed at Merck and Co., at Rah- applications: Itulli and Paul Went- ence in fostering good will in will complete the p^ ivay, or Humble Oil at Linden. andt to subdivide two lots into one business and community life. Merck's waste Is handled by twoon Benson PI.; Thomas J. and Au- For more information about.,. ure of eating hn plants. Some of the wastes are neu-gusta Logue to use properly at the rallzed at Merck before release in- rear of Pan-American Cleaners on where your favor! :o the sewers. Then, some of it isFirst St. for an employe parking lot; released to the Railway Valley Sew- Raymond L. and Mary Eltu A. foods are prepared rage Disposal plant, and the rest McCue to subdivide a narrow strip goes to the Llnden-Roselle Seweraijc of property in W. Dudley Ave. to be taste-tempting p«| Authority's system, which also han- added to the adjoining lot; Mrs. dles Humbles Oil's sewage. Elsie Shimonis to subdivide two lots tion. Come in mi A pilot study is now going on the into one on Vernon Ter., and Saul feasibility of a secondary treatment Brazer to subdivide one lot into two WELCOME NEWCOMERS! 'lant for Wie Rahway Valley Authnr- In N. Chestnut St. Use this coupon to let us know you're her* ty. Directly they would pay for the Brazer plans to tear down a 100- now plant. Indirectly, it would be year-old house at 5114 N. Chestnut NAME OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY inanced under the new Pollution St. (o make way for two one-family ADDRESi. ...i. «.>u ,U,M. i«i*-liut-u -I. 1-Hliuer, rr lll<>< Mlllll-lll HIM*, lll.ll.. lontrol bill with 30 per cent from dwellings. The house is in poor con- mr* fh* nrtt ri-MlilrnU tif (IIIN home lorllft-it m linn lln-1- l'll(h. «.'..!,•!, CITY PlnlnN, wblrh tlH'r rfi-fntl>' Iturcliiim-il rrmii th« he Federal government, 35 per cent dition nnd according to Brazer the •trarliuu 4'o. Tlie fculr <»f 1hlK f>i-«>|it*rf y wn* i «'. 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    V jCOOS RAHWAY RT, 27, FU 8-3700 &!• ?• HP ?»0323 • fARSIPPANY & #, D8 4-4100 • TRENTON, LAWRENCE PLAZA, RT. J, \U 2-6880 Page 4 THE WESTFIELD (\. J.) LEADER, TUVKSDAY, NOVEMBER J7, ]9fii;. Thank You FROM ANOTHER Life In The Suburbs By A] Smith THE WE5TFIELD LEADER iiditor, Leader: OH -- I'M SORRV7 Thank you lor si-Vciins £ind in- CORNER cluding the well printed, altraetive By FLORENCE EBERLE I WAS LOOKING FOR. .___, , and interesting. "l.Miiiensioiis m Living" as a supplement ID The B*eo*a CUm po»tas« paid at We«tneid. N. J. A HONEVDEW MELLON.'/;-J j j IT Wesll'ieid U-ader. I am sure thut Published Thurnduy* it w«ntaelil. New Jersey, by the •»*«: Where two streams meet, murmur fit Leader Printing and Publishing- Company. Am Jncl«i>«nneK other readers will also approve of awhile ovur smooth stones, then join W the selection and addition to your and continue as one, we pause to *** S*ricSS Paper tor tb» Towm of We»tfleld and Borough of always iiiterusliru! publication. "subacrfp t io'a: }«.00 per year ta advance. 16.(0 out ot county. watch Starlings splashing in the shal- CARL B. OGILYIE low water . . . and we remember liis Office: BO Elm Street, Wi>HtBeld, N. J. 432 Grove St. Tel. AD 2-AtOI — A!) t-M08 words ... "do not be anxious ubaiu Member your life, what you shall eat or nallty WeeklloB of Ntw Ji rsoy Sew Jeraey PrfHS AMKUflatlun Democratic View what you shall drink. nor about your National Kdl'.orlal A»Buulatlo» body, what you shall put on. Is not Editor. Leader: life more than fcod, and the body IPITORIAI, than clothing? Look at the birds of As chairman of the West field Mu- 1he air; they neither sow nor reap nicipal Democratic Committee, I r.or father into barns, and yet your h«lf as good as the tat A^cgTlgN would like to extend to those Repub- mr b!otk heavenly Father feeds them. Are you ! *is 5Umi^* . . Fnbllibtr lican Council candidates who were not of more value than they?" lai" H>ese fellows « L successful al last Tuesday's elec- Editor if anxious moments appear, we <•'•«•>> m his OHD pr^ tion the best wishes of the Demo- a" m good humor. " crats of Weslfield. To paraphrase are to cast all our anxiety upon Him. "Mark Twain" and contrary to some because He loves us, but as imper- opinions tone of which appears to be fect humans, the things we should do, wsult. As Democratic chairman, I ly, the light breaks through, melting And spooking ofT^ others across the country let it be known that they have gan to wonder if you would ever in- wish to reiterate that our party will the clouds with its warmth of love. witcr run upandduvm, bad it up to here with the Democratic philosophy. IT'S JUST THAT I AM LAZY AND A COFFEE DEVOTEE remain in the classic sense, the At the center of our being is Peaca. tri'i- several times vite liberals (or Gus Hall) unless "ioyal opposition." We will continue requested. "Greater is He that is in you, than familiar with all jte b For tills we should be thankful for it will mean that to constructively comment and con- he that is in the World." you can hold you, w I won't go quite so far out on a structively criticize where we think fest every year at at least some semblance of consideration will be given to Coffee houses arc fast becoming a new type of social gathering place limb as to suggest Mr. Hall (al- Speaking through the prophet fur ti'en.igers . . . from coast to coast, enterprising young people are it warranted. We will continue un- Isaiah, th<» Lord said, "I am God, house, just the middleman—the man who is sick and tired of the though he would undoubtedly be an ceasingly to present programs and establishing nnd operating their own coffee centers . . . They are doing end there is none like me, declaring WEDDING BILLS' Democrats" "Great Society" just as the middleman got experience for us all) but I would ideas for the consideration of Coun- Ilii! (lecoi-alin;:, the cooking, the wailing on tables, and even have or- like to bring Harry and Bonaro Ov- tlie end from Hie beginning." sick and tired of the "New Deal," "Fair Deal," and all the (.'nnized cntei-lainmenl . . . One group sous as far as putting on plays . . . cil and the residents of Westfield. DKCBJ cistreet to Westfielcf. If you will In short, we will continue tg, strive The bride wore «tii, rest of the political gimmicks used over the years. Thu coffee houses are giving young people a place to go to have fun, to tell me specifically how many peo- find creative expression . . . Many of the coffee centers are being spon- for the ultimate goal of the best Paschon Heads Agency The bridegroom bla Of course the Democrats will come back . . . maybe ple personally requested Max Raf- Her Dad's bank tolas sored by youth agencies, clmrclics, colleges and high schools . . . Others "Westfield" possible. The Guardian Life Insurance Co. of Has a crimson hue. next year, maybe the year after, but in the meantime there ferty, I shall try to match that re- are j'un by individual groups of teenagers , , , quest with a similar number for the The Mayor and Council have had America recently announced the ap- will be some sobering, some wetting down of the fires every In some commuiiitii'.;, adults are often patrons of the student-run Overstreets. a great trust put into their hands. pointment of David K. Paschon, Democratic administration sets, fueling them with the emo- coffee houses ... In Seattle, Wash., a coffee house was organized by We pray, along with all Republicans CLU, id head a new Guardian ministers and divinity students for the young people of the community . . . (Mrs.) and Independents, that the Mayor agency it 203 Elm St. The century tional appeals, the handouts, the crutches that unfortunate- In Maiiiiironcek, N.Y., a coffee house operates in the local Methodist CAROLINE B. COKDTS, and Council are capable of living up old New York City company has of- WAHTAK ly lure such a large segment of our country. fices in over 130 cities throughout Church . . . The oldest of the coffee houses is said to have originated in 2076 Elizabeth Ave., to that trust. Hacine, Wis., in lltli-l when a. group of boys decided to decorate a basement the United States. One might well hope that Governor Hughes would Scotcli Plains, N. J. ALAN GOLDSTEIN, Chr. water ami in which they had been gathering after ball games ... A tape-recorder 23 Tamaques Way have learned a lesson from the Nov. 8 debacle for his owned by one of tho boys was set up to play folk music . . . Soon tho party. Instead lie blithely dismisses Hie results (in the boys started selling soda pop, ice cream and candy to pay for more state) to the personal popularity of Senator Case and for- tapes . . . sisters came to listen, and they brought friends . . . Budding Sidewalk Plaint A Thank You folk singers look turns entertaining the guests , . . The liootcmwinies gets what the GOP did from Maine to California. This is grew in popularity and within the last year two large coffee centers were Editor, Leader: Editor, Leader: the sort of blind allegiance to his own egotism which pre- opened in Hacine. "Have a Nice Trip? Tell You Shirley and I would like to take vents him from really being attuned to what the people Coffee wasn't always a social drink ... Ill its earliest days it was Next Fall." this opportunity to thank the many 't. want, need and care about. considered a cure for almost any type of ailment . . . The Arabians, people throughout Westfield who who were among Hie world's first coffee drinkers, considered it an ex- As a transplanted Bostonian I am compelled to offer a suggestion to helped in my campaign for election Of course the public is fickle. Fickle to the extent that cellent stomach medicine . . . Tin? Knglish up until 1875, advertised it as to the Town Council. you can sucker thern in for a time, but when the ball "a very wholesome and physical drink, having many excellent virtues, tlie Weslfield "town fathers." Ev- ery new family should be presented 1 shall do my best during my term i -v oiuo rm game becomes a case of "it's my bat, my bail and my dia- helping digestion, and being a good remedy against coughs, coliis, rliumes, head-ache-, dropsy, gout and scurvy." with a fiist-nid kit which they should of office as Councilman to be deserv- mond and you're here only because I let you hang around," carry with them always when ven- ing of their efforts and the trust of cmrm mw LU\f When coffee was first introduced to Kngland in 1652, it aroused con- the voters of the Fourth Ward. that ball game is about tc be ended. siderable comment, both medical and social, about the beverage and Hie turing out on the Westfield side- walks. What is to be hoped for now is that the GOP will conic coffee houses thai soon followed . . . Women, jealous of the time Uieir MORRIS KAMLEU G/MB[R 29 Faulkner Dr. up with a national leader. husbands spent in coffee houses, petitioned against the beverage . . . Has Mayor Mulreany ever pushed Coffee also stirred.controversy among tho lUth century Arabians . . . a stroller on the sidewalks of his Let's.see if they can come up with a man who stands The Prophet Muiicmut, before his death, passed a law forbidding strong lovely, expensive town? Have Mon- for the Republican principles evidenced in men such as liquors ... A religions controversy soon arose over whether or not coffee sietns Peterson, Perry, Ferguson Anderson Ends Course the new Senator from Massachusetts (Brooks); the re was intended, to be part of the prohibition ... It was not until on Arabian nnd Kamler ever taken a walk with" 1 # lawyer and theologian wrote a seven chapter treatise in defense of coffee elected Governor of Michigan (Romney); Jlatfield of Ore- toddlers which turned out to be a Private Peter E. Anderson, 21, son that it was decreed a suitable drink . . . contest lo see who could fall the of Mrs. Ruth Anderson of 525 Wash- gon, Case of New Jersey, and even Mr. Nixon, who minces The first city officials of Old New York (NJeuw Amsterdam) in 1053 least number of times? Even the ington St., completed a transporta- no words when it comes to defending himself, his party included a preacher, tencluT, court messenger nnd dog catcher. senior citizens have taken lo rock- tion control course at the Army and his country. ing on their front porches instead of Transporation School, Ft. Eustis. onjoying their daily "constitutional" Somewhere among these men who have come to the tho Nov. 10 Leader requesting sug- Va., Nov. 3. LETTERS TO THE gestions for future speakers for tho because of the obstacle-course side- During the five-week course, he fore the past few weeks is the man who has what it takes to walks. 1 • Forum. As I recall, a news release was trained in the coordination nnd get this nation back in balance. EDITOR control of transporting military sup- at the time of the formation of your Perhaps that is why the town is called Colonial Westfield. Nothing plies and personnel by rail, water, AU letters lo the editor must group definitely stated that it was land and air. bear a signature and o street your intention to present speakers has been repaired since Colonial Thanksgiving—A Great Tradition days. address, both of which will be of all shades of thinking and not It has been said that nothing is so constant as change. authenticated prior lo publica- just conservatives. MARY-ELLEN SULLIVAN LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS • Bulldozers and earth movers give evidence of this every tion. (Mrs. John W.) So far, this has not been done. 635 Dorian Rd. BRING RESULTS day. And yet, a few traditions and principles will very BREVITY IS ESSENTIAL. NO LETTER EXCEEDING 200 likely be with us as long as there is a United States, and WORDS WILL BE ACCEPTED. as long as we enjoy freedom under representative govern- No anonymous or unsigned ment. A typically American tradition is Thanksgiving, this letters will be considered. year to be observed Nov. 24—a day of quiet when the Letters must he written only Your Family Financial Friend ou one side of paper and prefer- family foregathers in the privacy of home to give thanks ably typewritten. and to partake of that fine old symbol of Thanksgiving— All letters must be In the a roast turkey. "Leader" office by Friday if they are to appear in the follow- Once again, It will be a sober day for many who have ing issue. It's A Financial Fact members of their families in the Armed Forces. And it The "Leader" reserves the will be a sad day for more than a few who must endure right lo reject or edit any letter to conform to "Leader" (wage an empty space at the table that will never be filled. For these, the tragedy of war has exacted the ultimate price. Poetic Note While it may be small comfort, they should be assured Editor, Leader: The MORE You Save that they have the deepest sympathy of all the good peo- ple of our country. On Thanksgiving, there should bo no CORRECTION, PLEASE By Robert A. Steiner other kind. And, while we think of Thanksgiving in terms of family gatherings, it should not be forgotten that giving To correct .in erroneous observation: The MORE You Have Communism it not here to stay! thanks with due humility is a matter for the individual. If is just a matter of time In that moment, we are alone with our thoughts. They Until tlint system rots away. should be worthy of a great day and a great tradition. If free men remain alert, • • • • • Especially At First Federal We soon may find the answer. It is certainly worth seeking the How To Stop Inflation cure. Inflation hits everyone right whore it hurls the Just as it is with cunccr. • HBGH DIVIDENDS most—in the pocketbook. There are two proposals to help Wlit-n one relates cancer to commu- control inflation: nism. The analoyy is valid ;uid whole: • COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Increase tax rates, both individual and corporate, to What I ho former tliie* lo the body, siphon off sufficient funds to slow down consumer pur- The latter does tn the soul. chasing; pl ' the brakes on the government domestic spend- Communist rule is by force, • INSURED SAFETY ing programs. Kilencint; the prole.stinii voice. Opinion Research Corp., Princeton, N.J., polled Mr. iVext they sijueleh religion, Elections and freedom, of olioico. and Mrs. Householder on their preferred solution. Tins iust • EXTRA CONVENIENCES completed national survey showed that, given the choice, There is not one single- nation 71 per cent were in favor of cutting government spending Throughout all of the world's sec- tions Your Savings Are Now Insured and only 7 per cent favor tax increases as a means of con- That has cimsen the communist way trolling inflation. As a result of free elections. up to $15,000 by the FSLIC The survey also showed that 0-1 per cent of the people In the United Stales of America are concerned about inflation; 07 per cent say they have We've cho-seu freedom's way. been hurt by it; 73 per cent say they are no better off than To those who prefer communism— they were a year ago, and 01 per cent have changed their There's a boat IcnviiiK every day. shopping habits because of rising prices. Wore people HO1SKUT A. STICtNKP, blamed inflation on the government than on any other 1I)<; Surrey Liv SAVINGS group. FIRST Now is the time to express your feelings on calling a An Offer halt to excessive government spending. Local candidates Kititor, Leader '15O Elm Street Westfield and members of Congress vying for your support should Homo Office The following is on exact copy o( know your views. Their vote in Congress can either feed a letter sent to Lynn Dmniic. exec- Mountainside Edison the fires of inflation to scorch everyone, or help put out utive secretary of the Union County WESTFIELD - Open Mondays 8 A.M. »o 8 P.M. • Tuej. to Fri. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. the fire. Cutting federal spending may be the hardest way Open Korum, Inc. MOUNTAINSWE-Open Mon. to Fri. 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. • Mon. Eves. 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. ^put it will achicva the results we are all seeking. Dear Mrs. Downie: I read with Interest your letter in THE WFTSTFIELD (X. J.) LEADRK. THVRSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, IMS P*g* 5 ! Memorial Scholarship Fund, and to !I . nt'ody family at Thanksgivingi . Old Guard Sees : Traffic Legion Auxiliary The rehabilitation chairman, Mrs. ' Graver Trunor. said there would be NEW Court ; Approves Gifts, a porty Nov. 28 in Lyong Veterans i Film On 'Light' j Hospital and that the auxiliary will LIBRARY • The folUiwine Municipal foivt Rummage Sale parluipate with the Legion at Vet- ; "l.iiiitt Through the Aj;*-s." a mi>- ; leases were disp»is<-d of last wtt'k Ivy ; erans Day ceremonies «t the plaza 'gram dcmonslraling t!w many way.*1 monument tomorrow. • \!.•.i;is!rale .Uilm M Mackeiv.ie. i Murlin Wallbi-ri: l-nii 3 Auxiliary in \i hkh niun li,i> uVvelupvd Mima'.. BOOKS | Heliy Mc<'oy ol I'lainfield. lar- TlKire will be a rummage sale in ol cutr.ro'ied li^iitmj;, \i..s piv>e:i!c»i j eeny. uuixeel preliminary cxamina-: tti-i'k in tl« ;Hiat homo uii'ci'U-d j ,|l(, wtslfield Keseuc Squad building liy Nicholas S-.'rui 'I'liw-ilay bi-l.uv hum ii ml uideri'd held for the ai-li.m j loin- new memliiii-. agreed to t;i\<' j tomorrow and Saturduy from ( a.m. the Old Ciurd in tin- VMi'A. 1 'of the t:r;\mi jury. Hail of JlttO was! dor.atiiiiis to various croup.", and to s p.m. ; James Baldwin iuiruduccd Sciiu. Tin luiiowinvi ui' books '. coniinucd | maili- !'!:>n.-. for a party and a ruin Mrs. Jennlt.' Pease reported col- jwlw i> willi Pul.lif .SriA.a' Kleciru- id ti. ;lie sluK.'.s il Wi^ ' O'.nc 1) Long of «K Hipley l'l . ns- jniiiSi' sale. leeliny 1.097 cancelled stamps, and : and Gas Co nmn.il l.ilu.iry sauli and battery, urdowd lu-ld for: It ».< ;ii;ri'i'd Hint donations lie Mi>s Fleanor Kroiimi said there I Director Wil'ard Bull snid Ilia' Ku-lion iiiiisii Sp t. l!.irnni;loii \ii« fifioii Tlic r .the aiimn of the srmid jury. ! sent to "Kandi Ho|K'." a lioy.s' liome would lie a juniur rally in Fleming- j Andrew ijrohaiu look top honor.-. r.;;ker. U.'>rs ir.Mu wit ; Wilhiir M Montgomery, no nd ; Alloway; to ilv t'taire Oiipliant ton Nov. IS. I in laM Wednesday's uowliiiii with J Key li.ilmt.v lrir.i liress. scnlenciil; I score i>l 202 Hi- announced the IIK.K 'i'..-.m ii. I'.ruwn. l.i tin- days in .iail in lion of a $20 j p w mi Id riiU'ttain flic Millbuni l-'i-miii.-r. CJ fun-. Oi.i (iuaid ai shufflcliiiuid ami \'.illey The PIM-I liaiic-i". t'l-auc I'ornelius Condon. Klizabelh. dis- cards Tuesday ul !> ;W a.m. in tin able rli r:il. (i>'!l . The JUimw iiiiloily person. $SU. YMi'A. lilu-. I loz •el. ow.nil i'taee liuliii'lltu 1. -l.-tmes M. Havis. IR Wyclnlew Dr.. Hospitably chairman. Urnry i lVI; | l-:ul ihninc while under (lie influence ol ir.an. icportiil OKI] X"I members 1 alcohol. Sii'.'S fine and (wo years' r.-v- tin lour ol Hie General Mif.ors plain Hook.- :uul Ko\:il oraliou of license. in Linii.ii last Wednesday. II;V;M"M. 1 Su-p ii'tim ViLiliaini Silani-a. 3IW South .We. F'ast iliiectur. I'aul Simon lod Ilii' Sinr.v. Ailaplc.l ;,s Ur;ini;iiu- Ui-...i I I-":MIUIMIII. earel-s diivins. $l!0. group in siiuuir: patriotic sonc.s in nii;s. l'"i'.iiin!'i>. file Siiv.r S.\.i'i ; \'iul«-i .1 Spencer (if So'iu-n illc. name of Veteran:; IV.y. anil I'd.'ins ul Itimi.iiin' and Mys:;-ry. !ilri\inu while ahilily impaired liy John I,oeffler loil Ilio devotions. Olruoiy. Hint s. TSA. ITto I'Hi.'i Icohol. $Vfi fine and six miiuihs rcvo Heap.-. A IliMury ul l.ii>rarie- in the; cation of license Wesl-rn World, .litlir-un. Folklore i I Carroll II Ciwko of Plainfieltl. Ea.lv Deadline Ameriea. .Kitiinal ol Aiiieiu-an Kn'K careless driving, $2S. lor*1 I'yiitliia S llcmnihansor of Irving- The "U-ader" si III publish Ic.n. careless driving. $15. Wednesday next week and will | Also. The CUHCI pi nl lnmy. Kicil.c |s;aatil. i;tKyelii|ieilia n( riieiu:;al ! lolm N WoiHi of «00 l-'oresl Avc , be delivered lo subscribers on ! expired license. $2a. that day iiistrud of Thui'Mluy \ Ti't'hnolony. \'ol. tt>. Kork. Fruit' .lunior lo Senior Coll.'i;i'. Kwll; 1'ulii Klc.uior Monlanari of Himiden. morning, Thanksgiving Day, the Conn . parking violnlion, $5 usual publii'uliuii date. Siiniis of I he Americas. Lloyd: l'a>s port to Ailvcnturc. Scoll: ltrili-.li Harold S Snip of 2i">7 Canlorliury cus Kurly copy from advertisers Kiirniture Throue.h the Aces. Sl:if- 11.1 , mi slicker displayed. $Ti und publicity chairmen of all lord: (ieiu'ral Zoology. Stoi'i'r. l'lic Iiunnas A lVnclla of I'laillficld, Mr. mill HIM. .tlnu I'.. Jlmlj tmlhr nrr Ihr ii(.tv unarm uf IhU organizations Is requested. h ) tiiir^-tiiiMril r«M-rMll> (mm Mr. NB4 Mm. Anicricaii Heritage 1'ietm'i' llisUtr> careless driving, $25. l.lo>tl I-:. Unri-oii. Thr |ii'4it*i r(> HHi iikutlt|»lv lUtrll 4hraa«b thr Wffii- The deudline fur display ad- ol Wurhl War II. SulzU'|-[!ei"; Native obir Long of iiO2 I?ip]cy Aviv, driv- tlolil llulll|il«> I.Uiti.K Men l«'«-. 'I'hv Miilr nn» ur«u(lBtr4 Ihruuvll th.« A 'Drinking Man' He Is Not A MNiu'liitm, HrHldiM, vertising will bv Monday morn- hiherilaikc. Wahlrii: The Meri'li.ml inj; while on revoked list. t'20:<. *»llliM> «>r ^ntu'y 1-'. Hrflittld By RUTH B. GILBERT ing. Classified advertising will Hankers, Weclisbery. Helen K. Maishall of PJainfield, IM> nrcrpfrd until Monday eve- Adihlior^ lo the Sp.'mir.li l.anj:u:r;e areless driving, found innocent. i»allv a drinking msn!" to sell hard liquor in small qimnti-. in a dainty perfume like container ning ut 5 o'lloik. ullllollKli Dniiiiiiico Uoitieu of I'M Kirsl St., * " In Washington, a set of 24! 1 section: l>ios : Ml cui'itlo lli>panu Amen- ^•nu breaktrunt in his ly a sure cure for stomach ail- nnd Idlers lo (he editor will be u'lio, MeMtoii: Narrai iones Tcrrori- leinpl, JUi. B. Ike bottles are minla- lage," "Cabin Still" and "I^ord Cul- ments!' ;uid a bonus of German prit" 'For Men of Extinction! >. In- loinurniu' ul 3 p.m. aiul sue'.at. fico>: Tres 1'iicnlo^. ^'ane/; Huftala . (Mis are unbroken and whiskey in an artistically hand- chili, sjHirtK, gctirrul news anil Bill y sii cpoca. /.a\ ala. coming comic additions to lln> col- A New Jersey Optonielric Assneia SAME DAY SERVICE tits aren't missing so painted crockery jut! with tiny cup photographs Mutidny nt IHMMI. lection. linn .survey shows Unit one-half ol ibort snort! It's clear that attached. Spain produced a small Deadline lor pictures [or Un- Mif men and women contact len fur is looking, not New Jersey law prohibits the sale Wvn glass d> canter of wine. Italy— social section is Mondity al 9 M'arcis are married. TIIB inujority of these small bottles of liquor but Switzerland — South America are II.m. We will opprcclule yotir TO BUY OR SELL, USE tit all eni|iloycs a favorite three inches lo seven inches in heigh! 191 CENTRAL AVINUI ADAMI ijctors and actresses. Mr. and containing majiy kinds of cor- Tucked neatly on one shelf t>f the bfoane inliTested in ac-dials und liqueurs. A set of four tin- bri'akfront arc lovely little cordial reiilic.is of their larger eoiinterpiirls COLLECT TREASURE CHEST KEY CARDS ir.inialures as :i hobby derfiize Manischc-wil/ wine hollies is glasses of countless shapes, siv.es ;'tul Mr. Cliay, wlio slmri's his home -it j in Cul)a on business in religiously significant in that they colors and scaled with plastic to re- 10! Collude l'l. willi a t'hilui;ilui;i pp)' Joe's, an iiilernation- were especially packaged for Holy tain their contents of whiskey, cui;- iwmied Tampi lex-eu Ihe (low is niin- AT WESTFIELD STORES i bar in Havana, lie pur-Days. line. etc. Most of these were made i.-ituic). writes poetry in his leisun1 it d 12. Tlii'se included In his travels both I.ere nnd in Japan. In contrc.,t to a bottle of tune. A Uirjit? earlim overflows uiih ley. del andabroad, Albert (Jray has Bothered "Old Overcoat" iWry Whiskey . . \erse— some of which hopi'fully in;iy Mne ds c;u:w). black- Bottled in Bars . . . A«cd in Cedar In- ptihlislied :it n future iliitr. Wlm 1 such inlcn'slinj: items as ;v crockery ftc. anil cost nim "sweet potato" filled with cri'ine de Chests . . . Moth l'roofi, I hen; is a could doubt Hie ftSility of a tn.m liir.e. nieuthe. Krom Japan's Mouse of Urnup of miniature IKMT and alewho is able lo compose ii sonnet, bottles which are not even made any- VALUABLE FREE PRIZES several moi-p in Miami Koslm, violet liquer is preserved in sell insurance ;mil live with »IH1 more nnd u variety of soda lx>ttl<\s ming#north, discov- a slim bottle shaped like a Ueisha boltle.s of liquor unopened! liqueur is from 7-Up lo Coke ... all exact stest ice Freezing!

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TRAVEL AGENCT- Houghton Mifflin will publish The AD s-ioee • wiring and Restyllns American Student and His College. BIO North A*r. E. Wutdel Free Pick-Up and Delivery • 1001 Lamp Shades In stock He is visiting professor, graduate AD 3-2200 • We recover Bilk ehadea division, California Western Univer- • Also duplicate any other ehade HIS BotMJ. Are. W. W*.tll»Jd • Laree display of lighting fUturpl sity, San Diego, during the summer. and all types of chandelier uulbi ROBBINS& ALLISON INC. Also, he served on the editorial ad- BERSE BROTHERS visory board of Improving College Sales — IMiVMOUTH — Service BODYART DARBY'S DRUG STORE CUSTOMER ENTRANCE TREE EXPERTS Established 1912 and University Teaching. Authorized Chrysler Motors Dealer AND PARKING IN REAR A Dunn 3-1020 COLLISION SHOP Dr. Estrin was awarded the Alum- Phone: ADams 2-1198 AD 2-2158 ni Achievement Awards in the Arts 443 North Ave. W. Wc»«flell] Goorgo W. JCoehera, Prop. THE WOODLAW * LOCAL AND by Drew University. Hertz ttent-a-Car • COHIHIOII Experts 765 Central Ave. • Auto ami Truck neflnlalilnjT 339 South Ave. W. Westfield LONG DISTANCE Dr. Estrin and his wife. Pearl, • Insurance iOHtlmutoa Westfield, N. J. e Spraying MOVING are parents of two children, Robert v findy anil Konder Repairs « Pruning GOODWIN MOTOR • Z\ Hour T"Wini? , uriKMnft ,, and Karen, who are students in * STORAGE Call 789-0330 LAMP MOUNTINGS a Datigerou. Trt» Park Junior High School. CORP. South Ave. Gar wood FENCES PRI'P ** * PACKING JTUDEBAKER • MERCEDES BENZ NEW JERSEY FENCE CO. MICH ELL'S HILLMAN • SUNBEAM FENCES LIGHTING & GIFT SHOP Tel. 276-0898 AUTHORIZED SEVELL'S • Industrial I£lrctrl<> Ing I» OUT Sprclnl'7 SMoa and Service 25 Years Experience ri.mnaeld 4-3T00 AUTO BODY CO. • Residential a Lamp MountlnB & llcpdlra «OS Park An, PlalnBtld • Municipal • Lamp Shtidcs Kecovered 213 South Ave., E. Hotly and Pnint Shop All Types of Fencing* 4L- Made To Order . . Cranford • AH Type" Of Chandel)er» In Stnri Free Eatlmatee • KewlrlnK—«*styllne—«eilnlshl>'« LAING MOTOR CAR CO.AAA • ALA • M.C.A. Road Aid • Any LlKhtlne Fixture or i. hannj1- Call 202-1510 lief l.ami. pSrtu & OlasB In t-ioci Bat. 1904 H Hour TOHIHK Shailos In KtncK 115 Terrtll lid. PlalnHeld • Complete Lino Of Gifts; Authorized FCIKUT ItoiinlrB — Fainting UCBk Pinno&Tnlilc Lumps In sloth CADILLAC Truck Pnlnllnp and Itcpalra Call 757-2584 Sales and Service Foreign Cnr Service B1TA Pork Ave.. lietTrern Bth lnld 4-"l-t* Parti — Paint and Body Bhop Call 232-8887 • FUEL OIL PLalnfield 6-2241 • LAUNDRIES 119 E. Fifth St. Plalnfield 320 Windsor Ave. Westfield REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. "Dependable, Friendly Service N Since 1926" SAMOSET LAUNDRY Arlilini: SOUTH AVE. AUTO PARTS MOBlr.HEAT SERVICE, INC. Coal HEATINO OILS Coke LADNrRT — I>RT CLEANING RAMBLER, INC. BRidge 6-0900 •-Drive-In Service" > BARBERS Caah aad Carry . S North Are. B. Authorized 003 KoiA A-re. --E? RAMBLER MAYFAIR WLSTE"* BARBER SHOP LEHIGH OIL CO., INC. • LUMBER Sales end Service Family Harbor Shop Division of Joy OI3 Co. Parts — Repairs Air Conditioned FUEL OIL a tt nnrlirra to Rrrve Yon BUHNER 3ERVICB J. S. IRVING COMPANY USED CARS «• AViiin^n'M •£ Cblldrce'a Ilalrenttlng LUMBER & MILI^VSpRl •,«.»_•.. • Mnnlcarlnic for Urn aad Women ru 4-ott» Of E-verar Dencrlptloa AD 2-2456 AD 113 ftulmbT St. »CTEL OIL — OIL, BUHNE HABDWAHD — I-AINTB 54 Elm Street 420 South Ave. W. Weslfield • FURNITURE REPAIRS ADama IS PARKING A PROBLEM? Advertise STORAGE CALL REILLY DON MAXWELL Oldsmobile Co. HENRY P. TOWNSEND suv cove*' ADams 3-0662 — 3 — 4 Authorised In This FURNITURE REPAIRS STORAGE Oldsmobile MOVING & PACKING Balei) A Bervlc* UPHOLSTERY FINISHING BOO North Air. K. A I) 3-7*51 Space AD 2-0226 AD 3~44»* W»tS«ld, N»n Jtrmtr MX Hortk AT*. W. Waat«a» THE WF.STFirr.D (N. J.) I.FAnER. THIFSDAV, NOVEMBER 17, 1986 • Appointed AMSCO Director Edison Announces Earlv in m* iin «w HI m "Hi" •»—111———*n—ar"—- " r «• .«if:eid vice- Mr. Hoyer has ban with w nd di-'-'-nbutiun ! for over 25 years and has Honor Roll 1ti«- "leader"' will publish a i in various managerial jjosiiiu Wednesday novi week and V'Ul j-- | was elected vice prcsidejii Tin- results of the first marking \H- delivered to subscribrrs on .;; | :id i:i ;i,v Ih.u d..\ ias( il of Tliur:day ul and distribution in l%;t jud period siiuiv a total of lw studenis -it tJ > "A <•-' 'lie Mitt] (liimt-i- (it Hi,, inoi-nint:. Thankl«gi^iill)( Day, the ^ u- sponsible for maintaining j ivdison .liinior Uiuh SI'IUMJI on i>>e J i'leal l'i:-\ mi s.niii-ciiiy. V.v 2t. v usual publication date. of Union Oil I supply, distribution, trillion !1 !ji!u«r ro!t (ir honorable men;ion nc.'t- I and operation of AMSCO's Ki '<' Mi-ui!i;ii!i.vitik. iiiri ' ICarly eopy litmi advertisers I'.-iUiMiKin .Iciscpi, Mazur. Chiiile.- deinic lists T;> make the honor roll. , do bv i throughout the country. i and publicity ehairuteo of all Value Leader ;; studmi nmst rt'(. oi\e a i;tade of ; l\lisi,H:.i-ii ;ind Jerry K,,<. ;i;,. ji; orpim/.ilions is refluesUd. "• - »v!= His headquarters \v:U ivii.,,,,in, ,,;it, •V in iili major stibjec.1* aiul a .-iuiia, uf mrtiiiiiciiH'iits. The dendline for display ad- I the company's gcuural olfii-e. Mur- ~i;«U- of "U" or lH'lter iis all other from the World Leader in Portable TV! vrrtiiiitiK will IK' M'Xida.v niorit- ray Hill. sabjeci.-. To make the honoralili" in£. Ctussiiit-d udvortiskni; will itientum list, a studi-tit musl meei bo ucccpted until Mvuduy cvu- Freeholders Prep Hie rei|Uiienients lor lilt' hiUiur roll Imagine! By humility 1 mean not the- -.il>.k-ct- ninR al S o'clock, although ness of a base mind, but a prudent • •\ce|U mat lie is allowed either one earlier copy is requested where TMs New 1967 care not to over-value ourselves.— | Far Litigation B m a nuyur suhjoet or one "t" " possible. maintains Nallianiel Crew in a minor subject. The deadline for church ncwa Till GRADK and letters to tin- i-dilnr will bv LEADER WANT-ADS PAY! | Over Garage GENERAL ELECTRIC Honor Koll Uiniurrim ul 3 p.m. and soria), <"a,-| Riiiiiner. Tlioina.-i Caiii|ilx'll, I'IH 1'nioii iv.n>:y ninu': hill Sean flarkin. Heth Cairns, t'atlirinc Shift Approved Hut the Ueic:il)!n-:iti> iin.-ui'i i.-sful- Cl.iin.iii. .leffivy aniiih. Krwierlc Telephone AD 3-0003 ly fought the cnrniai'kin^ nl 5100.mm I'uhen. Alan 13r Ka|>lnw. MieluK'l Krnrficr. llarhie Easy Terms! slaiulliy fund was suffii-ient until tlie Mainly. Nancy I'reiss. Mnrcy Plnr- FiTchnldrrs. report ci the second ci>nsnll;mt is re- nick. I'aniela ralmer. Marq IVila- Tin' \'o1c \v;is un.'minious after ceived. sils. Klizahc-th NiiU-l. Kenneth Met7. some t'liuilidti-Uitien .speeches by '7Including 9ONE KM FtEE SEMCE- The S100.000 alloraiion was defend- Juilith Kuhkin. Hohert Stickle, Deb- freeholders ;md "intcivsU'd" |MT- WWTS M» UIOR (Carry-in) WMMNTY orah Truwhridue. suris in tho auiliiMUT, ed by the Democrat', mi IM-OIIIKIN lh.it UnTJtt GUARANTEE « EUM Ciroatt the initial nmsulLiM- llcrni.m Wen- Wht'ti Frechakirr Arlluir Fried of son of Kuliwu.v—.esiinKitcil the repair 8lh Wostfiold asked :i!l thoso in tho an* WE RECOMMEND 1 cost at SMI.OW) to lii.i.UtK). Honor Hull tlicnci favcH'in^ the niovo to riso. • Smart to took »t—convinltntly porttWt "Sllvar-Touch" T«nd«m Tuning Syitem. Democratic Fi ii'hcmlcr Director Sandra licrnslcin, Todil Bower, iihout :)0 tneii ;ui(l women--tho bulk with built-in cirrylnf htndl*. Silver eontactj conduct mora algnal.,. of tln> nudirnce-storxf. 47% more than gold. iMERICAN SERVICENTER Frank Cuchie said the '"i-iiver" Henjamiii Chaeko. Janet Uenl, Hol)- • So dvpmdabli—with prtdilon-ttchid fund wuulct haw i c> impact on thecrt Hrown. Donna Mi';i>l<'i-. (.'urulyn The >!ii»llt'r has iK'en "temporar- olroultfy... no chanct for wiring •rrori. * Unbaatabte for acononw! Taka« law 1200 South Ave. W., Westfield taxpayers' puckrt.s. lie noted that I Clark. Nancy HaiiKln-rly, Jouii Kl- ily" housed in Janet Memorkit Home, powar to glva n»«k parformanc* ... the money lu be tianslcrred iuio iln> jblotik. I'II-.-IMII l-.hiiiaiin. Amy Krieil- Kliziihoih, sinee lii.vr. .land h:n\ t No pleturt flutter or fading In w«iK tlc- with new "MlcroQun"Sealad Beam Pic- vv.niu^l the Uo.-ud th;i( il could nut ntl trtu... KEYED AQC automttlMlly ture Tuba. fund came from leltowrs on capi- hand, fiary llolfnran. Susan Kiiwisl. keept plotura quality constant. tal iiii|iro\eincnls that were jus! Susan Modes. (,ai| MilK-r. Kennelh cunliuue tho unhingement after Jan. * New Solid SUt« RMtifl«r eutt h«*t Experienced auto service awaits you "sitting in the hank " I'ratt, Thnitiiis Hi-eder. Su.san N'eu- 3. • Sharpar, brightar, crlipar ptcturt with . damige. 1 Krechokh'r Krtvvnrd .1. Wihisz sm - Icld .Delira Hice, .leaniue I'lDcopic The relocation ran into only one •Mlalawn RtWI FI(M here. Free pick up and delivery. Phone ci'ssfully pushed fur the reli'iilinn j Ann rohlov, William SieKel. Jill , -oliticM hurtlle. Luther Sinytlie, ion You May Orfcr tha Mo4it Shown Throua*, Ui. Your FrancntMatOK of Thruop and Ki'iden of NVw York • Schneider. M.-nk Sofniau. William president of llie linspit.'il's hoard of Cailar, Sal Our Currint Oiipllc, f rlcal and Tarma. AD 2-9860. City as the "hackup" etiKineei ins • Terry, John Tnwcis. (iciry I'nuai', iKUit'is. nlijecli'd to an devout! eoii.sultiint. I'aliicia Staironl. Katlierinc Tarry, hour ehaniM* (U;iJ plaoos tlie hoiist? WESTFIELD'S ONLY The firm will ^ct a hase fee of llnrliara Tilliin, 1 i(ni(;l;is West. Diane liee[iiiu;. limited t( Janet Allen, Marilyn llovle, Mar-a iiiid-siiiiiuier agreement of only 143 E. BROAD ST. l'OIt UKST KKSt:i.TS j;.'irel I)c\'alf>n. I'aim-la Demain, turninly over a "rle.uird up" hnild LEADER WANT ADS I'AY I'titil flarke, D.-niii l!n|ic, Joshua i and the county nsMiiuiiiK al WESTFIELD Kornlilidl. David Mur| Haifaa> Stcinbaehor. lltmur:il>]t> MiMilloii Inert pplclui a tubu a arl . O.mO.nml l ElactllElactil* Honor Koll Comoanv will, at III option, npitr tny dafacts or acaill claim Ut lueh raMln on ttii Itcdad drcalt boats at na tost |a tba Jiicob C'liiicko, Susan Uenl, Con- Herald. Jeffrey Pcldniiin, Siustm Kup crlglnal (urckiur, >iwllM nwuia l latalrratlinl in r«a4na4ai toM • 0.1S.C.. OIlMluterOIlMtuter, ar hanchlaatfnmMdf O.E. llaalMtlaalof, or O.K. AutlltnMtr\utll»fwll I Ian. Shfilii llyiinin, KilmonU Mai d«nl tanlca fcBHir, M frl tjt' a labo" r <°r tM riclun' ^ tub! inr'j orlilnal part— > mill ba pro«l ro IKI »lrtad Dp| frpnfnntf an aauHwrliaolj Mrvlcv * facilittyr or ^fanc|ry orf q«n«rahral l £l«lrli7 atadf OiLoi'enzo. Nicho!;is DKiiml.-mio, polllan NIK York Dlililct. for black mtf KMII r«alvan w/ffwfmi alntalivaalntn fneInchn plctnpletuna tuba or Im Mlirfdlar.. mumaai.O) frl for the Finest Reproduction!

    54ElmSt Fresh hnksgiving Flowers At Their Best Killed Prime OPEN Whether you use them as a centerpiece Young on the dinner table, as a festive note in Wednesday Turkey Evenings 'til 9 your home, as a "thank you" to your hostess or as a "hello" to relatives you *Ru»hed from Snylonburg, hanl«g(ving Day }'B~, for the Uintc-iatis/ying can't be with - youll find our's perfect difference of a fronh turkey, 'til Noon (Frozen Also Available) for the occasion. ECONOMICAL NOW! PL 6-5550 Buy Flowers Where They Are Grown PLAINFIELD STORE CORNER EAST SECOND ST. and GARFIELD AVE. Phone AC 3-3650 - We Deliver OIL HEAT (Convoniont, Only 2 Blocics from Inland Ave.) ORDER YOUR HOLIDAY TURKEY NOW! OPEN BlSO 4.M.-S P.M. MONOAY THROUBH SATURDAY FREE ESTIMATI FRIDAY MIGHT UNTIL S|3O P.M^-5UKDon graduation didate's constituency. from Officer Training School (OTS> rescue squad. They were treated at Laekle/id AFB, Texas. The campaign of Warren Wilentz and released. of ICdison, Democrat, was studied by about the weather Lieutenant Treyer, selected for Louis Itubin of 156 Lehigh Ave Hall had no visible sign of an in- OTS through compelilive examina- Newark. No one selected Republican jury but said he would see his own tion, is being assigned to Kllinjilun Ken. Clifford P. Case of Rahway. doctor. Patrolmen William Ayres AFB. Texas., for training and duly The most studied candidate was and Charles Kushwara investigated. a dryer as an education and training officer. Township Commitleeman Edward A graduate of Scotch Plains-Kan- Gill of Ciaiiford. Seven students fol- wood High School, the lieutenant re- lowed his campaign. does something ceived his HA degree in education in Among Iho Congressional candi- Boro Library 1965 from Newark State ColieKe, Un- dates studied by the UJC govern- ion. He served his MA degree in menl students were Mrs. Florence about it! Multiply UfltlUtf aoltlt Mf. null Mr*. Hlchnrrt K. J>i»I<-, formi-rl)' «f ]'»rl history this year from Rutgers, the P. Dwyer, Neil Gallagher, Peter Ro- Book Shelf JHurrMy, prf now rcntldfitK; I" aviri»i»n, dino, and Joseph G. Minish, incum- of Kappa Delta Pi. bents, and C. John Stroumtsos, a Hcpublican nominee in Middlesex The Free Public Library of Moun- County. tainside has reported the following books recently added to its col- The students also studied local lection: candidates in Union, J'anwood, Lin- den, Kenilwortli, Hillside, Garwood, Biographies: Somerset and All tile Scotch Plains, Elizabeth, Berkeley .laughams, Kobin Maugham; The Heights, Wesltield, Hoselle Park, Search for Amelia Earhart, Fred Plaintield, Railway, Hoselle, Cran- Goerner; The Journal of John Wool- ford, all in Union Counly; Militown, nan and a Plea for the Poor, John South Plainfield, Highland Park, and iVooIman. Bast Brunswick, in Middlesex Non-fiction: Requiem for a Lost County; Harris and Kearny in Hud- Picly, Edward Farley; Wliat's Hnp- son County; liloomfield and Mar>l«- iiiiJ to Uie Catholic Church?, A. O. wood in Ks.scx County; Mr. Olive in \rmstrong; American Male, M. Morris County; Somerville in Som- Brcnton; Pathway to Judgment, L. erset County, and Blairstown in War- \. Huston; Neither Liberty nor Safe- ren County. y, N. Twining; An Introduction to Westfield area residents who were education in American Society, R. among !)7 UJC government students I. CaLhihan; Through Space and studying the political campaigns !ime, J. II. Jeans; Wcalhcr or Not, are: Westfield — Miss Barbara L. •'. W. Van Straten; The Heart, Ar- Zarick of 25 Elm St., Miss Assunta iur Sclzer; Automotive Mechanics, YOUR FORD DEALER Quaglietta or 111 Hazel Tvc, Dennis W. II. Grouse; World of Flying Sau- J. Mottlcy of liU3 Willow Grove ltd., ers, D. ][. Mcnzel; Flowers in the Ernest S. Jency of 940 Harding SI., ,Vinl.er Garden. M. M. Graff; Short- Miss Maria G. Korraiolo of 605 First ito, II. C. Grocnburg; How to Look GOES A BETTER IDEA St., and Uruco Ci. Ehrliclier of U4« it Art, I!. Myers. Willow Grove Hti. Also, Oil Painting Slop by Step, A. Also, Fanwood—John J. Sikucinski (lUptill; The Complete Book of of 143 Herbert Ave., and Miss Joan Duplicale Bridge, Norman Kay; The ONE BETTER: M. Schultz of 37 Oakwood Ct.; ant! [leader's companion to World Utera- Scotch Plains—Misses Janis M. and ure, L. II. llornstein; A First Course Jean A. Saxell ol 1H53 Grcnville lid., n College Composition, J. M. Mc- and Miss Janctte 0. Callaglian of "nnimon; Modern American Play- buyafeJ 316 Pearl 1>I. wrights, Jean Gould; One Dozm and One, Gladys Taber; The Complete Don't let unexpected or snow snarl your washday plans. yj AU NEW 67 MUSTANG "•oelical Works of John Milton, John dry the modern, easy, carefree way with a work-saving, time-savm*« Week Needed For Millon; German Narrative Prose, clothes dryer. An electric dryer fluff-dries an entire load in only 45 m Jim original Muitong wat • better itte» In ur*. TIM matt Address Change '".. J. Knje Gaulle; Implacable Ally, Roy C. ... buy an electric dryer from your dealer and waltz through wasm arc changing (heir addresses. Better Ittoaa like SoteclShlft Crulee-O-Matlc (fun to shllt or let ilaeridis; Customs and Culture of PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMP, It shift for llsoll). Or like the new Tilt-Away steering wheel and Address lists arc made up one /ielnam, A. C. rawford; Profiles in Fool consols a la T-Bird. All this end much, much more In a week In advance, and while it Is "ower, Joseph Kraft. dazzling new line of Mustangs Including a fabulous 2-1-2. possible at the lust minute to Come teal send an extra paper to a new address, lt Is not possible to pre- vent the already addressed paper from going to the old ad- dress without the week's notice. '67 Muslim ComtrtlbU The "Leader" will be happy to forward papers without extra YouVe ahead at your Ford Dealers iSXS charge anywhere hi the United MR. SUBURBAN SAYS: States for those subscribers who WESTFIELD MOTOR SALES CO., Inc. arc planning to he away for tem- TO BUY OR SEIL, USE 319 NORTH AVENUE E., WESTFIELD, N. J. BEFORE YOU BUY THAT CAR, LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS SEW UP YOUR LOAN WITH May I Point Out. J. S. IRVING GIVES The Suburban Trust Company — known throughout Central Jersey PLAID STAMPS WITH as a friendly bank, will be pleased to finance your next car. 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BOO group: 8 p.m.. Union Tiunksfiiving 1 Session of the Presbyterian I'hurch Forest Ave. Apt. 10: Mr. .'"id Mrs. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry J. Walterson "Whu is God sale the ],ovV! or who]' sjaiiu di'.y: 10 30 a.m.. Bar Mitzvah thor of "Racism and the Christian usual publicatio.7? * LLD, VF, PA, Pastor is a rock save our God? II is God j ^ wiliiaiii Mark Robins, son of Dr. (service. First Congregational Understanding of Man"; Topic. "The E will again sponsor tin Inturiuttiomi! Ted Christian. :«(l Iiulii;W Knolls I Cliurch. Hospitality wvckund Saturday and Hi-.. Scnti-li Plains: Mr. :ir.d Mrs. Assistants (hat girdelh me uilli strength, and :;m( j M]> ]}t!,.lla,-,j Robins: 8:30 p.m.. Racist Challenge to Christian and Sunday, Nov. 2G and 27, wh™ 4KMilton Sounders. 25 Slowarl. Hi"'k- Rev. John L. Flanagan makelh my way perfect." j j.rui, j.rui,ciitatioc n of "Picnic." Faith"; Sunday SchooJ and nursery young people from foreign lands will <>ky Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rev. Eugene C. McCoy A related reading from the demund - Sunday: 2 p.m.. youty h group: E::JO ALL SAINTS' EPISi orAL CHURCH care. be guests. Weiss, HOB New Knyland l)i'.: Mr. Kev. Salvatore Tagliareui inational textbook. "Science ni-ding lemple nieinberehip. and Hie The Rev. Joseph T. Hammond 1>* acceiHed aa gers University, 26 student nurses Diik. 40 Bell Dr.: Mr. and .Mrs. tt'i-y- Sunday Masses: In church, 7, 8, "Consciousness constructs a better j,,_,,.,, ,.t.|jj,j0,1:i program for children Rector PRESBYTERIAN "">« at 5 ,. and eight doctor interns ot Overlook rnan Stcengrafe. 526 Fairmont. 9, 10, Jl a.m. and 12 noon; 9 a.m., body when failli in matter has been ia|1(j adults, as well as Nursery Sunday: E a.m.. holy commuion: 110* Boulevard Hospital, Summit, who are newly ar- Also. Mr. and Mrs. John Kepler children's Mass; in chapel, 9, 10:15, concurred. Correct material belie! ISc .|,ooi information may be obtained H.lo a.m., prayer and sermon: nurs- Jay E. A0«ms. Minister rived in this country. The group in- 2(iO Walnut SI.. Apt. 1: Mr. and Mr-; 11:15 and 12:15. by spiritual understanding, and j by culling the temple office. ery care; church school, nursery and Holyday Masses: In church, 6, Spirit will form you anew." Sunday: 9:30 a.m., church school, a cludes representatives from 15 coun- Robert Morris. 421 Baker- Ave.: Mr kindergarten in the Edith Lee Room: »d letter* l 6:45, 7:45. 8:45, 9:45 and 10:30 a.m.; PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH classes for all ages: nursery provid- 0 tries, India, Netherlands. Korea. and Mrs. John N;i«.v. 1»D Ten F.yek ST. grades 1 through 5 in the Parish '""'""»« at St., Soulh l'lainfield; Mr. and Mrs in the evening at 7 p.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 414 E. Broad St. ed for church school and worship South Africa, Switzerland. Japan, Hall; grades 6 through 8 in church service; 11 a.m., worship service, <**. sports, Thailand, Germany. Bolivia, Pakis- Jack Powers. 800 Forest Avo.. Apt Weekday Masses: In church, 6:30, CHURCH The Rev. Richard J. Hardman until sermon hymn; 11 a.m., prayer phulographs 3C; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kviins, 21 7:15 and 8 a.m., unless otherwise an- 125 Elmer St., WeHfleld The Kev. John C. W. Linsley guest preacher Allen D. Curry, a stu- tan, Taiwan, Kenya, Dominican He- and sermon; church school, nursery dent at Westminster Seminary; 7 public and Nigeria. Hawlhorne Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nounced. Ministers: The Rev. Joseph S. Harrison and kindergarten in the Edith Lee thur Annis. 162 Harrison Ave.; Mrs First Friday Masses: 6:30, 7:15 L. R. Stanford The Kev. Hugh Livengood p.m., worship service, Mr. Curry They will arrive in Westfield about Room; grades 1 through 5 in the preaching. 5 p.m. and enjoy a gel-acquainted James Wilson. 821) Mountain Ave.; and 8. M. E. McCuUough Sunday: 7:45 a.m. .lioly commu- Parish Hall; grades 0 through 8 in period, meeting their host families Mrs. David Hobe;rts, 316 W. Dudley MADISON AVENUE CHAPEL nion; 8:15 a.m.. prayer and sermon: church until sermon hymn. Thursday: 9 a.m.. Thanksgiving followed by a dinner arid social eve- Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Norton Willis, OUR LADY OF LOURDES Rev. Jack H. Barker, Student Pastor 10 a.m., prayer and sermon: 11:30 Day service; The Rev. Rollin P. R. C. CHURCH Wednesday: !l:30 a.m., holy com- Keller from Good Shephard Church. ning at the church. On Sunday they 1)33 Tanglewuod La., Scotch Plains; Sunday: 9:30 and 11 a.m.. worship a in., holy communion and sermon; munion; 10:30 a.m., Bible study. wilf meet at the churchh at 9:30 a.m. I Mr. and Mrs. llichard Smith, 830 304 Cei.iral Ave., Mountainside 12:45 p.m.. holy baptism: 7 p.m., Neptune, preaching. Rev. Gerard J. McGarry, Pastor in the sanctuary; guesl minister will Thursday: 8:30 a.m., holy commu- for a coffee hour, attend church; Stevens Ave.; Mrs. Michael Conner, Ije Rev. James Tomasek, Minister of ninth grade fellowship; Senior Kpis- ion; 9 a.m., prayer. services and after lunch with theii 820 Oak Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Itanold Assistants Rev. Francis F. McDermltt Chris-Man [education of the Central copal Young Churchmen. The embellishments of the person host-families will be relurned to theii Dunning. 227 Tut tie Pkwy.: Mrs. Atlantic Conference. A coffee hour Wednesday: 9:30 a.m., holy com- Rev. Francis X. Carden WOODSIDE CHAPEL are poor substitutes for the charms homes. Waller Marvin, 1205 Rahway Ave.; in Coe Fellowship Room follows each munion. of being, shining resplendent and Arrangements are in charge of Mr. Mrs. J. M. Lummis, 936 Wyandottu Recttry—1221 Wyoming Dr. Thursday, Thanksgiving Day: 8 Morse Avenue. Fanwood ADams 2-4007 service; 9:15 a.m., church school, eternal over age and decay.—Mary and Mrs. Charles W. H. Scroth, rep- Tr.; Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Dunfee, 15 nursery through sixlh grade; 10:45 and 10 a.m.. holy communion. Sunday: 11 a.m., Jaines Yorgey of Baker Eddy resentating the Outreach Commit lee Plymouth Kd.; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sunday Masses—7, 8, 9:15, 10:30a.m., church school, nursery through Reading, Pa., will bring the message and Mrs. Herbert Frapwell, an elder. Baldwin. 1171) Wychwood Kd. and nnd 12. 12lh grade: 6 p.m., senior high fel- REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH at the Family Bible Hour. The Sun- Dinner arrangements are in charge Mr. and Mrs. K. U. Seller, 515 Elm Weekday Masses~6:30, 7 and 8. lowship will be guests of the Wyo- Cor. Cowperlhwaite PI. and Clark St. day School will be in session at the of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clinard and St. Holyday Masses—G, 7, 8, 10 and ming Ave. Presbyterian Church in Rev. Walter A. Reuning same hour; 7:30 p.m., Mr. Yorgey Mrs. C. A, Batten, church calercss; Drivers lo and from the homes of 8 p.m. Millburn at a spaghetti supper. Vicar David A. Wood will also be the speaker at the eve- the get-acquainted period will be ar- the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 1st Friday Masses—fi:30, 7:15. Wednesday: H p.m., Community Sunday: 8:30 a.m., holy commu- ning service. ranged by Mrs. Frapwell, Miss Hetty liam Cloyes, Mr. and Mrs. James Novena—Our Lady of Miraculous Thanksgiving service, the sanctuary. nion will be celebrated at early serv- Thursday, Thankgiving Day: 9 Greene, Miss Huth Vande Sande, Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy MacDon- Medal, Monday, 8 p.m. ice; !l:45 a.m., Sunday School and a.m., special service at the Chapel Miss April Wilner and Mrs. B. J. ald, Mr. and Mrs. Waller MacC'rea, Benediction—Fridays 2:30 p.m. TERRILL ROAD BAPTIST Bible classes Sunday school will with Walter Jensen of Scotch Plains Reed: Mrs. Schrolh has planned the Mr. and Mrs. William Liggitt, Mr. Confessions—Saturdays, eve of 1st as the speaker. program which includes special mu- CHURCH hold a "Youlh For Christ" assembly and Mrs. Orville Oslberg, Mrs. Fridays end Holydays, i until 5:30, Meeting In Tcrrlll Junior Uigb in tlic chinch: II a.m.. main service; sic by Mrs. Ace Tubbs and Mrs. Wayne Hallslein, Mr. and Mrs. Chris id. 7:30 until 9. John Herman; coffee hour with Mr. Scotch Plains 2 p.m., mi'cliin: of the every mem- Van Dijk, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Walt- Baptisms—Sunday at 2 p.m. by ap- ber visitation. WILLOW GROVE and Mrs. Ted Ch.~i.sMan as chairmen Sunday: !):45 a.m., -Sunday school; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH man. Mr. and Mrs. John Hichardis, pointment classes for all ages; II ivin., wor- Wednesday: 10 a.m., mid-week and college students from iho Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bembicc, Mr. Marriages — Arrangements to be 1!)C1 Raritan Road • church. ship. The Rev. .lames II. Hanmvomrs Bible study; 11 a.m., Day School nnd Mrs. Gary Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. tr.dde at rectory two months in ad- sermon topic will bu "A Thanksgiv- Clii'.pel. Scotch Plains Host families include: Mr. and Peter Ilensel, Air. and Mrs. Ted vance. ing Pruyer"; li p.m., Training Un- Rev. Julian Alexander Jr, Mrs. Frank Mugg, 525 Lawrence. Chrislian, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bar- ion; 7 p.m., worship; the sennim JKIIOVAH'S WITNESSES Sunday: 9:30 and 11 a.m., wor- Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Olson, hour. Mr. .-.•id Mrs. Mill on Snunders. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, subject will be "What Baptists Be ship service; Rev. Julian Alexander 1122 Rahway Ave.: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harold McCormick, Mr. and 1170 Old Ilnrltan Rcl., Clark SCIENTIST licve Abou! Salvation." Friday: 7:2o p.m., ministry school; will speak: Sunday School fourth Robert Vignolo, 842 KimbaJl Ave.: Mrs. G. M. Dunfoc and Mr. and 257 Midway Ave. through 12th grades at 9:30, and 2 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Vliet, 237 Kirn- Mrs. A. J. Baldwin. U:30 p.m., .service meeting. Fnnwood Sunday: 5 p.m., public talk en- year olds through third grp.de at 11; ball Ave.: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Other members of 1he committee Sunday Services: 11 "..m. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN 5:30 p.m.. young adults; 6:30 p.m., Schrolh, 411 Qunntuck La.: Mr. and are: Mrs. W. A. Sisko, Mr. and Mrs. CHURCH titled, "Judges After Clod's Own Wednesday evening testimony Heart," given by A. Dupui.s; (>:05 junior, middler and senior fellow- Mrs. William Hudson, 885 Village :ien Cake. meeting, 8:15 p.:r:. Meeting House Lane ships; li p.m., church and society Mountainside p.m., Wnlchtowcr study concluded Rev. Elmer A. Talcott Jr. by tin? means of a question and an- SCOTCH PLAINS swer discussion of the article en- Wednesday: 7:15 p.m., youth pray- David Kluge Appointed CHURCH OF CHRIST Minister er; 8: IS p.m., adult study, "Survey Or. Kelsey Listed Sunday: 9:30-10:30 a.m., church titled "What Mas liixl's Kingdom Mr. mill Mm. I). II. lln.nii uT I-IIIIIIIII, Ohio. ,,r, „„„ |1,|,, „ 1800 Horltnn ltd. timiu* nt Don ('l*l*Mttrili»il Itll., Sl'titfli I'llllim, ]Ulrt'kAnr<] (!•• I school, grades 4-12; 11 a.m., wor- Ik'en Doing Since HI14?" of the Bible". To Evangelism Group Jerry Yorks, Minister Mm. lttirrt-ll II. ).n<(rr]|. ItvrlM-rt \V. Irlim Iit-Ki)llnlr4 nr i ship, Thanksgiving Sunday; sermon, Tuesday: (I p.m., question nnd an- Thursday: 0:30 a.m., Thanksgiving IIIIM iiutl1i|>lc llHlt-il t>r»]»t'rl> f"r tlu> nn'li'i> »r llnrrrO i a.m., identi- five year association with the Na- Sunday Services—11 A.M. Sundn.y: 9 and 10:45 a.m., church ter A. Reuning, pastor. Sunday School—11 A.M. cal services; !> and 10:45 a.m., Sun-school and worship services; Rev. Home Address: Business Address: tional Council of Churches as their day church school; also babysitting Firm Associate Director in the Field De- Mr. Kluge has previously served Nursery—II A.M. James D. Cole will preach on the Testimony Meeting, for children under three years at partment. Tlie doctor's miany affilia- on the parish education committee both hours in Iho nursery with Indies topic "Thou Art the Man"; 9 a.m.. tions Include the Association of Pro- of the Atlantic District. Wednesday, 8:15 P. M. Men's Triangle Dible Class and Eliz- Street Street fessors of Christian Ethics, senior A sermon on "Soul nnd Body" will of the- LCW circles in charge; 2 p.m.,abeth Norton Bible Class for women; panel of the board of the Morris be presented nt all Christian Science first rehearsal for Christmas- pa- 7 p.m., Senior High Fellowship task County Urban League, Committee of services this Sunday. geant; (i:30 p.m., senior teens study force in Westminster Hall. City City Southern Churchmen, Society of Re- Memorial Sunday group w-ilh interest groups beginning ligion in Higher Education nnd the Baptist Convention Aide nt 7:45 p.m. MADISON AVENUE CHAPEL Home Phone: Business Phone: Alumni Council of the Yale Divinity Wednesday: 8:15 p.m., Thanksgiv- Rev. Jack II. Barker, Stndrnt Pastor Year License Plate No To Bi: Guest Speaker Sunday: 11 a.m., worship service; Make of Car School. ing Eve Service. The Rev. Arnold J. If more than one vehicle is owned and used, please list same in space(s) belor At Redeemer Diihlquist will preach. Music by the Mr. Barker will preach on the topic, The professor is also the author Mrs. II. S. Hickcrson, chairman. "Lord, Make Us More Thankful." Make of Car Year License Plate No. .. Memorial Sunday in traditionally of the Woman's liaplisl Mission So- Calvary Choir will include Psalm of the book, "Racism and tlie Chris- 150, setting by Gelincau. and Psalm tian Understanding of Man." The observed by the Lutheran Church on ciety of the New Jersey Baptist Con- Make of Car Year License Plate No. .. public is invited to atend this meet- the last Sunday of the church year. vention, will be the sucsl speaker (57, setting by Heinrich Schiitz with FIRST METHODIST CHURCH brasses. Ministers: ing. The date this year is Sunday, Nov. at the meeting of the Friendship Fee $4.00 Monthly D Enclosed O uiki of the First Baptist Church in Rev. Clark W. Hunt 20. The two services at 8:30 and 11 Rev. James C. Whitoker a.m. at Redeemer Lutheran Church the lounge of the Education Huilding MOUNTAINSIDE UNION CHAPEL Signature on Tuesday at «:15 p.m. Highway 23, Mountainside Rev. Donald G. Jones Saturday Night will be devoted to the remembrances Rev. Philip R. Dletterich of the cainted believers of the con- Mrs. Robert C. Levy will lead in Rev. Robert B. Milliard, Pastor Supper Club gregation in the past year. devotions. Hostesses for the eve- Sunday: 9:45 a.m., church school, Sunday: !l:15 and 11 a.m.. all de- (Do no* vrlte here — Space reserved for Town use) ning. Dorothy Bushby, Mrs. William all ages; 11 a.m., worship; 6 p.m., partments of Ihe church school meet; The sermon, "The Chrislian Views K. Cober, Robert C. Levy and Mrs. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. worship services Date Received Permit Month Saturday will be the regular meet- The End of Life" will be delivered J-Hi Astronauts, Hi Teens and Jun- ing of the Saturday Night Supper John A. Miller. The meeting will in the sanctuary. Dr. Clark W. Hunt, by the pastor, the Rev. Walter A. ior Choir. senior minister, will preach; 5:30 PermitNumber Club of the First Methodist Church. be presided over by the president, Wednesday: 8 p.m., Thanksgiving Reuning. At 11 a.m. the Luther Mrs. John A. Miller. p.m., seventh grade parents' meet- Dr. Clark Hunt will share with the Choir will sing the anthem, "Jeru- Eve service. group his experiences last summer ing. Fellowship lioom: 8 p.m., mem- Authorized Signature salem, The Golden" by A. Ewin». bership class, Fellowship room. at the World Methodist Conference William P. Drews is director. Or- and the places he visited in Europe. Wednesday: !( p.m.. Community ganists for the diiy are Miss Darlenu Thanksgiving Eve service. First Con- Anyone wishing to nltend may make Krug at the 8::)0 a.m. service, ;ind a reservation for the pot luck sup- Miss Kcbckuh Baelu- at the 11 a.m. gregational Clmreh. per with Hurriet Harris. service. STICKS STONES FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH 170 Elm Street 1 I WILL Rev. William K. Cobcr, Minister MY BONES Sunday: 8:45 and 11 a.m., worship; Loyally Sunday: sermon by the pas- tor. Iho Ki'V. William K. Cober. on llu- subject. "Holding Hands with

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AD 2-5020 12OO lilork TrrrMI II*]., Hrntch Matim SUNDAY MORNING Hunclny WERA-1590 Kc. - 8:15 A.M. „„„„, .I FIRST SUNDAY Jo..ph F • THE WESTFIKLD (V. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1966 t i. faculty and Mudrtu.< connntrate and intensify technical tile lolorunts. office copying prod- 1 cinnati and received a MS decree co:loj;e. Professor Mann aclivi'ii's in tiu areas of i:i'calr.-tt in organic chemistry Irons llw I'm tuis. »'u!a:its und siRciaUy organic liuiiuiod in tin* conuTsUme was a commercial opportunity and prom- vessjty of l>etr(tit \W received Ins <:lieinicais. I ; i>ir*.v of u iiiastodon toolh found on ise." lJh0 Ii\»m Iowa Su»ie t-uiu'i'^ily. sin- campus site by Pivf font's! P. Guest Speaker Before joining lnteivhcm Dr. Clark While iilu-iidiiis; Xnvier he uorked About 33.U00 persons have been DVXUT Jr. of (Vunford. a geology was vice prcsulf'nt-technical and Ihe summers of I Ml and IM2 in Uw killfd in motor vehicle accidents in insti'urtar, red sliale about 200 mil- mamifaetiiniiK of the Plastics Co of Cincinnati luboi nfui ivs el Inlerchriu Massai husetts since I»04. roughly lion years old. a fossil dumped on At Book Fair (Vlanese Corp. Prior to joining Cel- Priming Inks, division of Inlercliem- Ihe population of Mclrose or Brain- . tin' Mle by tin- Rlucier about 25.000 tree. Mass.. says the Automobile Parents and friends of students of j ancse in iyt>0. he was in the employ ical. as a l.iboraloiy a.ssisiaul. years ago. a golf ball found oil Hie j I.eKal Association. Km Brook School ai Great Hills Hd.. | of K. I. dul'oul deNcinours. Inc.. Hr. Clark, who is married to the silo representing the recent past for 13 years. Or. Clark's business i Slioit Hills. «w* Mi'lraim'd Eli'C- I former Margaret Sucr of Cincinnati, vlieu tlie site was the Numahegsn experience has involved responsiliil- TO BUY OR SELL, USE Gulf Course, and a brick from the tion Day 10 tlu- si'luiul's annual Book | lives in VVesJfield. The Clarks have ily for tile direction of research and seven children building representing tlie present. Fair willi a talk l>> 111- Alfred Mann, j development activities und the de- LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS lntcrchemical Corp Is an interna- The cornerstone HISU contains ar- (if Westfield. prciesMtr of nuisic at i velopment and commercialization of tional chemical pioecssinj: company ticles written by tlie late Prof. David Knitters I'liiM-i-sily und diivt-tur of j new uroducls. pulilkalioiis uf Ilu' Anierit'un C'lioral prominent in tho tnamifaclurc of an- • (.;. Fables Jr.. who was one of New 1 \ Jersey's Hading naturalists and con Foundation Dr. Clark did his umtergraduaU tomotiile and oll«>r industrial finish- ; J)r. Miinn's son. .liilm Maim, also work at Xaxier University of Cin- es, prinlin,n inks. coaU'd fabrics, tex j | servuijoimls, and by Prof. Karris S 1 i Swackhamcr, chairman of the Ohenv a nitisui;iii ;>nd iUHlioi. is on tin Far DANCE I istry Department, who is author of a Uiook trachuiK sUiff . His topic on . column, "For the Birds." which ap- Tuesday was "I'ulilishing Music Hightitown i pears monthly in about 30 New Jer- Manuscripts in Coiuvpis of Teach- ] sey newspapers. ing " Country Club Professor Manti is tho author of can't 1 Other items in the cornerstone in- Friday - Harry Ub«r 10 Pc. elude: Copies of local newspapers, lUiitH'lous studies of music llHHiry j the college catalog and brochures, i and history, including 'The Study j leave Bond - $1.50. Wall WUllor, the fund raising brochure for the ; of Counterpoint" and "Tho Study of Sat. Nile, Joe Mucha. Coming building, construction pictures, pho- : the KIIKUC." us »ell as two critical ^ editions1 "Doi'umiMits of tlir Musical home? Wed., Thanksgiving Ev* Ball, tographs of the ground breaking ceremonies, lists of science students, i Past" and Tlwmiis AHWIMKI'S "Tho- j Two Bandi ContSnuou* 9 P.M. a list of all contributors 1O the Sci-! one und Komposilion hei Mozart." to 1 A.M. Its Ik* Big Night! ! Shop by ence Building Fund, and a copy of Hi? has recorded (or Westminster. the gram of $307.000 provided for tho! Canlale. Vanguard. Vox, Oceanic. R«m*mb«r, no work ntrct day, project under the new Higher Educa-• RKB and Tcclinicoid. Next Jinx?. phone. I to hav. fun Wad. Nit«. AU tion Facilities Act. ! Dr Mann w ill cnitduit tlu* oiH>iiiii|{ | coniTil at the Intriiutional Handel NEW JERSEY!BELL J agw, a fans or CW»IM. The Sdenee Building, which is • Festival in titH'ltin.aon. (lermany. more than 50 per CIMU complete, wilt ! In his talk. Professor Mntin lold „,„.« MTES-Kr. Kennetk C. MacKajr, president of Union Junior Oallige, Cranford. left; F'r«r. contain five science laboratories and ' of Hit1 prtH't's.s by which lie leaches m 4 wttrVld, chairman tt. Ifce •••toft' Detriment, second from right: Hugo B. Meyer ot Suni- preparation rooms, six c!a:>$roolns, I liis students to define ;i musical student research center, science re- Hadtkt Boara of TnwUeii right; and Arne Hock of R»bway, president of (he Student Council. i form: lo

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Isn't it time you docided to »ce your Pontiac dealer? If you lova PHONE .... ventilation systom. our work the wny v;o do, It's th» leant you can do. OLYMPIA DEALER We even designed a ralhor unique hood-mounlod tachomolor Pontiac 67/Ride the Wide-Track Winning Streak 07 Quimby Street, Westfield 233-7200 ROTCHFORD PONTIAC, Inc. 433 NORTH AVE,£. WESTFIELD, N. J. ,. ^ > , _ We'll Refund 10c with Any Purchaw Park In tha Chamber of Commerct. loBt - "' . . Page 4 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 196« County Planners OK Budget Of DON'T 'LEAVf $168,855 YOUR TO THE A budget request involving coun- ty expenditures of $79,802 was for- mally approved last week by the ; Ihe clivtd tips of the pink or blue LEAVES TOWN Union County Planning Board. Off Witli Their Heads The proposed budget, which now From MM. in Fair Haven comes ;>•kind, but diin'l gi't at all ambitious J v.jtli your pruning shears or you'll goes to the Board of Freeholders pair of questions that couldn't 1>" ; lose bloom. for approval, calls for adding five more timely. ] The second (|ucslioit: "My slill- staff members in anticipation of The first; "Should 1 cut niy hy- • blouinin;! roses are too tall to with- federal approval of a grant for a drangea busli back now?" ' stand winter winds. Cut back now or master plan study. In a word, no. However, you canj wait until spring?" The budget totals $168,855, but this prune off the unsightly hrmi«*l The answer to this one. like thi figure includes the anticipated fed- flower heads that may forrak oil i first, tomes from Don I.aeey, ex eral aid of $89,050 for planning con- later anyway and go rolling around | tension home horticulture specialist cultants who would be hired to han- the yard, just like Uie Uimbk-wocd-. j at Uie Kutgers College of Agrieul dle various phases of the master in the cowboy song. •lure und DnviroiunenlaJ Science. plan study. And if your hydrangea is the low Save any bi'anches that secMn ti It was pointed out that salaries to blue or pink florist kind, don't prune picimise more flowers, or cut your be paid to present and new staff il now or in the spring, either. Prun- roses and enjoy thorn indors, he members would make up the bulk of ing would only gel rid of flower buds j says. the county's one-third share of the tliat would give you bloom next year. Scotch Plains—Second Lt. Ralph J, Then prune the canes back to master plan cost. Staff members A Tile taller-growing hydrangea with would handle certain phases of the Kubista, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Plaque about (wo feel so they won't whi| dore A. Kubista of 1580 Cooper ltd , State House, whitish flower hoads is bolor left un- study. DDur around. In early April, prune agaii ^ J pruned until spring, loo. You can to about 12 or 18 indies, depending Among the new positions proposed has been awarded U. S. Air Force silver pilot wings upon graduation Mass., 11* b| then lop off any brandies that win- on the vigor of the plant. for next year is that of traffic engi- mobile industry ^£ neer. A principal planner, an as- at Webb AFB, Texas. Lieutenant ter-killed as well as those that strag- .Meanwhile, start digging soil from plaque naros fttSi gle. another part of the garden to mound sistant planner, a planning aide and Kubista is being assigned to Dow and builder of toSft Prune Roses Now and Later up around the crowns of your roses a second clerk-stenographer would AFB, Maine, for fiying duty with the Strategic Air Command which line buggy 1882."^? Next spring you can nip off just for protection from winter cold. be hired to bolster the staff for the planning study. maintains America's constantly alert We learn to 4,8 niture as they grow in stature and ventures With the Giants," "Adven- The current budget totals $42,410, force of intercontinental missiles and tures With the Heroes," and "Torch- with $34,2000 allocated for salaries. jet bombers. The lieutenant is anor by doing; ,/Jr beauty, and enhance the value of YFCS Hears Talk thinking about tteZl Take Care of Your Shades Trees property. light." Mrs. Hinchman will also The 1967 salary figure, if approved, graduate of Scotch Plains High give talks to boys and girls. would total $66,625. Proposed sal- School. He has studied at Suffolk George D. Slodd^ For Money Does Grow on Them Good shade trees beautify a neigh- By Alois Stadeck The auditorium is decorated with ary figures for four of the new staff College, Oakdale, N. Y., Adelphi borhood, make a community homey. the art work of Jefferson School members are computed on a 9-month University and Plattsburg Stale Greenfield, Mass., for example—and children and doll exhibits loaned by bista received Money docs grow on trees. New shade trees add from $100 to $800 or Alois Stadeck, psychologist of the basis, while the traffic engineer's Teachers College. He has a BA de- 19C5 upon comply. its citizens began planting trees Wcslficld school system, spoke be- the Newark Museum are on display. salary, at $6,000, is figured on a 6- gree in history and is a member of home owners arc becoming increas- more to the value of a new house. back in 1792—values its town-owned Training School d Ut ingly aware of it. Towns and cities Some shade trees in cities and fore a guest session of the Youth The fair provides an opportunity month basis. Planning Director Al- Gamma Delta Xi. Lieutenant Ku- Texas. which take rightful pride in their suburbs carry a price tag of $20 or trees today at $3,000,000. Stock- and Family Counselling Service of for holiday shopping or to donate a red II. Linden said it was antici- trees, know it. But the great mass more per inch of trunk diameter. bridge, Mass., has become a place St. Paul's Church at the November book to the school library in honor pated it would take that long to em- of Americans still take trees, like (The value varies with the location, of outstanding beauty because thou- meeting. of a child's birthday. Proceeds ploy a traffic engineer. other bounties of nature, pretty species, age and health of a tree I. sands of trees have been planted The business meeting, following from the fair will be used to pur- there the past 100 years. The major increase in other phas- much for granted. Mature individual trees may be Mr. Stadock's talk, included reports chase books for the Jefferson School es of the budget involves travel ex- That is, says Dr. Philip L. Hus-worth as much as $2,000 to $10,000 The world goes to Washington, of thu fnshion show-dessert card par- library. pense and conventions up from $800 den of the Dartlett Tree Research apiece. D.C., in April to see cherry blos- ly held in the Founders Room of Mrs. Stanley Daitch is chairman this year to $4,795 next year. Laboratories, until a slorm sudden- Then there are the intangible soms; to Paris in Muy for horse Toppers, Plainfield. It was highly of the Book Fair. She is assisted successful. by Mrs. Paul Kberhart, Mrs. Ber- ly shatters the (rees on their prop- vaiues that every tree owner appre- •hestnul flowers; to Valley Forge, erty. Or they must move to a new ciates. Trees cool off a place in the Plans arc now being formulated nard Cenzer, Mrs. Walter Chcrr, house, say, on a treeless site. Slimmer, help break angry frigid or Greenfield Hill, Conn, for dog- For next year's fund raising project Mrs. V. F. Giffort and Mrs. Gerald A few weeks ago a New York winds of winter. They form vistas, wood displays. Wherever fine trees "or the benefit of the Youth and Fam- Kaplus. builder added ?l,000 to the cost of frame views, screen out undesir- grow, you'll find people taking good ly Counselling Service CHRONIC RD his properties and got it—simply be- able sights. They reduce traffic •arc of them. Do the same with your Mrs. James Sasso announced the cause they were adorned with a few noises. They soften architectural .rees. date of the open house of the recent- Tour Of Hershey good shade trees. Most builders say lines, become outdoor pieces of fur- ly purchased building of the Youlh jnd Family Counselling Service at !33 Prospect St.. Trailside Topic Is a Crippler It was ;innounced that the next "Chocolate Town, USA," a color, 15,000 T ncctiug will be " joint meeting with sound film, will be shown at the Un- the- Episcopal C'hiirehwoiuon, Thurs- ion County Park Commission's day, Dec. 1. It will begin with Holy Trailside Nature and Science Cen- Communion at 12: IS p.m. followed by ter, in the Watchung Reservation, luncheon. Kach member was asked Sunday at 3 p.m. 10,000- - Now Is The Time to being a sandwich. Coffee and tea will be served. Mrs. Harold Hiser, The movie, a travelogue, takes the Diocesan Christian Social Relations viewer on a tour of the town of Hershey located in the Pennsylvania Director, is to be the speaker. 'I'hp iilHitt' limlllliU' Uxtfri |»rth|M>rt) ri( IM Dutch country of Pennsylvania. The 5,000- • lii'.-ii anl Mr. mill Mm. Itnlirrl A. Silicon, Inrarrinll. The hostesses for the November viewer will visit Ihe Hershey plant tthlit. Tliv NII!I> witH iicKo(lfil«- Sewurd Dr.. Scotch in special ceremonies .it 3 p.m. Sun- Fishbcin of Temple Beth Kl. Klua li alld Allil l v tliu day. belli. Mho represented the N. J. As- Wesilield mid Merit Super Markets, Icert. According to Harry G. Cieet• ' ' ""*- 'i" . »• '" Clark. leiii. music director of Scotch Plains. ! Brooklyn, N. V . collided at 12 :ii) .A brief crtriMT.-lone-Uiyiin: jirccvd- Mu-ialiun of Uefuiin H;il»bis. tbe lit'n- the ewmnitlee lias named Kvelyn | p.m. at Hazel Aie. and First St. In- cd the dodiiuiury progiatn, with edietion. Troy, contralto of Fonwood: lieurgyn ternieoUi was taken lo MiihlciilH'rg llabbi Charles A. Krololf ofliviutiuu Ur Lelir w;is general chairnum I In a survey by the N. J. Optome- Gcctlcm, soprauo of Scotch Plains; Hospital, l'lainfield. by the West- Assisting Habbi Kroloff «crc Sey- for the tledication weekend und Mr. I tiic Association, it is estimated that: field Uescuo Squad, lie was not I iu 20 per cent of teenage drivers | Anthony Ciuffreda. baritone of Colo- v mour Krucger. president til I he con Sloaiu'. chairman uf ilie actual ded- ' ilia: and Alan Coulier. tenor, of detained. No summons wt ro issued, i Kivgiitmn: Marvin Kt-in. first pivs- ication program. The latter lollop- hud visual problems; (2> 30 per cent Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Louise W. Stewart. !I32 Wood- iticnt ul the Men's Club; Mrs. Alex ed (be order of service in the ccuise- of 2(1 year olds; <3> 48 per cent of Ku'lyn Trop is appearing us the mere Dr.. and Miss Klcauor .1. Kirk- Gold, president of the Temple Sis crnliun of the first American syna- 40 year olds; (4< 71 per cent of 90 conirallo soloist for the second year. Patrick, Cranford. wore di vcrs of | lerliuod; l.ums Kaplan, president of Kogtitf. the Tuiiro Synagogue. Now year olds, and 15) SO p«r cent of 60 | Her renditions and interpretations of autos involved in a at 2:33 I he youth group: Jack Klion. a clmrt- Purl. It. L. in 1763. year olds. crash cr member oi the congregation. Ga- j the solos had so mut'li wunnt-h and | p.n;. at WoudLm<1 Ave.and Kimball | expression, the audience was tie- Ave... Kast. briel MalUin. chairman of the bttild- ! inemiously impressed and so inform- inS committee; Humid Weiss, co- Mrs. Stewart and Robert and Nan- cliainnau: and past presidents of B'nai BVith Units i-d the committee. She is the solo- cy Stewart, passengers in her car. at the Congregational Church in the congregation. and Arlene Hahn, Cranford. pas- i Plainfield and St. Peter's Kvangel- senger in the Kirkpalrick autu. re- Habbi ttalumr Brickner. director i | icnl LuUieran Church of North Plain- ceived minor injuries. of the commission of iulerfailh ac Entertain Vets field. ti\iti*'s of the I'nion of American This is the second year for Geor- Hebrew Congregation, delivered the The men, women and teenagers of gyu (Jeellein also. She is a sopho- Pack shiiis "one up and one principul address at the dedication e Westfield ureti U'nai Brill* en- more at North Carolina School ef down" \\ith a pair of undersboiis or service. Dr. Francis Lehr present- rlained 105 Veteruus with l^ingo the Arts in Winston-Salem. Miss ;< T-shirt lielwceii each. Al.A I ravel ed Men of Valor owards to Malkiti ud group sinking at Lyons Hospi- Ueetlcin is studying voice and op«r- experts advise . This method helps und Weiss, on behalf of I he board of ul lust niglit. atic ivpertuire with Hose Hampton. prevent crushing the collars and trustees and the temple congrega- The annual event, jointly sponsor- popular Metropolitan Opera Co. star saves space. tion. •d by Westfield Area Chapter B'nai and presently sinking in conceits Women. Westfield-Mountain- and recording oponilie iilbums. Miss Bainpton is the resident artist at the colleiie. Miss (".ecllein previously studied with ICuphemk) Guiniiini. al so well known in th Hrndford Ave.. in- formed police I hat a man had been Please (five us time In finish your por- one on your list. 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Turkeys nii-tny hoMist'vvcrs. vertising will be Monday mum- Ct'rtainiy no one wants to find ing. Classified advertising will Ihal u new wool (iiirment lias shrunk bi; accepted until Monday eve- First Prize Turkeys excessively after lh Norway, is no exception. material, look for any label infor- lection committee will be held on 'Jeep' Wagoneer say uncK mation on finish or shrinking for a Program Launched Tuesday, Nov. 22 at 2 p.m. at the particular wool. It may he wise to First National Hank. purchase o little extra material for By Plains Bank Frank M. Pill, chairman of the some home testing if there is no in- hoard of the First National Bank of formation on a label. Scotch Plains —Philip K. Lucia, Scotch Plains and chairman of the Test for shrinking by placing a president of 1 ho First National ISiitik hoard and president of the First steam iron on tlie corner of the of Kcolch Plains, slated today "We State Bank of Union, stated, "As fabric for about five seconds. Note of the Scutch I'lains-Kanwood area the leading business institution in if the imprint of the iron is visible have lice 11 sudly remiss in nut lion- Scotch Plains iind Fanwood, the after removing the iron, or if there uring iin uulsUindiiiH "Man of the Kirst National Bank of Scotch Plains is noticeable puckering around the Year" and "Woman of the Your" lakes pride in Inaugurating on an edge of the iron, or if there is a for I heir civic contributions toward annual basis the dual awards of change of color. If puckering is evi- iK'ttcrini; their communities. J'r;ic- 'Man nf the Year' and 'Woman of dent, then there is shrinkage in thelieally every community Kiirroundiny (he Year.' which have been so well fabric. civic contributions toward bettering received in Union." If there is a change of color, the tlieir communities. Practically ev- finish is water soluble and will be ery community surrounding Scotch affected by lalor pressing, in which Plains and Fun wood makes such an Pack 73 Runs case it will probably he best to re-award fur outstanding civic interest, move such a finisli by either the service ami accomplishment. There damp sheet method of thorough ;trc so many fine men and women Space Derby pressing prior to cutting. who are contributing freely (if their Under the direction of committee- If there is no change of color but time ami talents without format ret- man Hoy lltlziniier the annual Space puckering m'uund the edges of the nijnilion that \TO at the First Na- Derby nf Cub Pack 173 was held in iron, then cither pre-slirink the inu-tional Hank of Scutch Plains arc init- the Wateimk room of the library Sat- teriai by basting the ends of the ialing this program of public appro- urday. Many fine models were dis- Mechanix Illustrated'^ Tom McCahlll goes on a turkey slioo fabric and solvajjes together iind bation." played and ribbons were given to wrapping in a damp sheet, or taking each den for the best looking model. During my road test of the new 4-wheel able, cushy car plowed through litei to a dry cleaner for steam pressing. The selection committee to eloet Tlie new OUIIITK ur thu multt|>l«* UNIIUK II( fill Kuufli f'lit' liitit St. nrr the "Man of the Year for IBlifi" will In the race itself, winners were drive 'Jeep' Wagoneer for MechaniK assault vehicle. It was uncannyttat llr. mill HII'M. .l»Kr|»h I.Wuliticlii former l''nri*Mi .Ivr, rcNlilr lM. Tli<> MJIII* In either case, it is important thai 1 selected from each den and a grand Illustrated, I took it on a turkey shoot in handsome, luxury station wagoitlfoJi ^VIIH tlimit* for Mr. tint! M rM, Henry ^1. Mt'rt'm*HM Uirmtuli tilt ull'lrf til' he comprised of the presidents of Mlllln.i. A. tllirk, IK-nltor, h) Illlriinni Miirrn). vertical and horizontal grain lines winner was selected by racing each the Florida Everglades. Getting there was Wagoneer could perform in thi boon be straightened. the major civic and service organ- izations in the two towns. Among den winner. The winners were as half the fun. The Wagoneer cruised effort- docks with the same easy-goinfitW these oi'Kinii/.alions are the Itolnry follows: Grand winner, Jeffrey Iler- lessly as fast as the law allowed, its power it had on the highway. It's just aboil In , Marl; I'into and Weblos, Hoy Mil- muck of the swampland. This comfort- to take It. What more coulc the Businessmen's Association. The zint'er. mayors of the two towns will also Knch of the above winners were Yon'vc got to drive it to believe it. Seeyour 'Jeep' dealer. Check the Yellow P*p. serve on the selection committee, Iiresenled with ribbons and the which will luiltl its first mevliiifj on grand winner received a cub model Tuesday, Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. tit thecasting set. First .N'atio.iui Bank. The selection committee U) elect Exclusive the "Woman of the Ye;ir fur IIKJG" will be comprised of tin- presidents WOULD YOU BELIE! of the following women's organiza- tions: Business and Professional Women's Club, Fnnwood College Woman's Cluh, Jaycee-otlcs, Scotch Plains and Fnnwood Woman's Clubs,

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Even the back of tho oven and those hard-to-reach corners come out spotless as the VrSM' One Coat Dripless Latex | J> cay you bought it. Economical, too—Just 7y!t per cleaning, less than the cost of cleaning by hand. Other work-saving features: big-capacity oven; self-cleaning Calrod® surface units; appliance outlet; automatic oven timer. •Minimum Rsbii pri» SlSH filing Wn«ey$299 J.3^ ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS v NO DOWN PAYMENT! EASY TERMS! «» tor ei«tfe cmUm it pu KWM. ^j~--_^J Price alone, $5.75 «• Gal. $5.00 to $3,000 General Efectrie Ranges carry a one-year repafr warranty agatost manufacturing defects, Imagine! $12.25 value for only $7.97! Save 35%! Yci SHOT udtr the model ihonn tlnqujh us, your fonchbed D E dulw, S« our cunint dliplqr, piteu rod trot. Aim Landscapes, Still lifes, Figures, Modern, Traditional, etc, Westfield's Only 1 HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM t'hii- l-i .- G-E Dealer A I Mix.mm ART I'rli-r* FOR MAJOR APPLIANCES L&M GAUERY 143 E. Broad St. 205 BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH Open liiiily tn r, j'.\r.—Jlon. & Tliurn. 'ill 3 P.M. Westfield m J'nrk AromiiJ Corner In Mun!ri|ial I^ot AD 3-2121 A l 1 Open Monday and Friday 'Til 9 — Daily To 6 *-C*^'"*' • ^ "" • ^>j'T ~ *^w^^ .\i^~~~*^**7~~ Vi'y j 1 ^ '* ~ 91 \jf^l^ "^ ~^*l7~Sj'~j ~^L*.^ THE WESTFIE! D (V. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, lMlSectWa S—P«J« 1 ! Ln.da Palermo, daughu-r of Fci Jici'5 ColU'SO art\ Stophrn M. ' •'" m,o o! r>0 Caiiti-i-bai} Kd.. J.'JJ. > Charnw ol T Miincltesu-r Dr.. hu- '••> '.Uf rolt- of Autiusiias ,„ TIH- n>uniti», social studies: Kurt V. Wsk t^ 'loiiie o| Bernarda Ailo" in -he rv- lHorning id Wl (ri^tuoud Kd . Kng- cen. production at Lindeinvood CM- ^'iX-. St. Charles. Mo. ! ii.-ii. Perry Samuels of 160 N. Cot- :UK«' PI. busiuoss actminisiralion; WYCHWOOD oiiego senior who of the freshman class. \ice president Hiiriild B Sliili of 1416 Boulevard, the next >«>ue «f of the sophomore class and JH h..:r Michigan s'a'.eYiii-ersity hoi,.,;, junior year was a member <.( ihe >•" <->h .-luden-.s why aciiirw-d .,„ .,•;. hwory. Michael Soriano o( US Pier- MHI S!.. t-cuiKiniKs, (ifoffre.v G. West Judiciary Board and boarder ivjin- ; A record diK-mj; .sp,-ilK ,lTms. Th(\ senlative of the Student f ir>B Kffmgliain PI., hislory: Hob- Association. •<« Mr. and Mrs. .bines « oiu-.Td 'ol <-rl M. White of » l>i. Mij'lu.n-.yre ;n pu-vc! John G. Grubb Jr. o/ 2a Slum u-it-!. ,C!inar.v. Leslie I. TiH,r.,ps,,n. daiid',- ' ™ «ror- u r I'iek Zaparanick has U'en initiat- Pk. has been named a winner ol !)n ' «f Mr. ;,nd Mr.-, Wijlani ~N : i-d a.-, a charter member of Mu Ep- Woods Leadership Award Sclioiur- ! Ihouipson of in: IJiin-lun I'i j,,,,. .-ilon \n fraternity for men in the ships at the Unhen-ily of the Scwih. >«> 'M roiiiamv Uignaj.es and l\,v. fieiii ui education at JVru iNebr. i Sewanee, Tenn. A junior end politi- Mh>' "Li'"i',i"1- 2 Highland Ave ;i president of Kimball Hall. * * * Harharn Buonoeore. a l%!i grudi ale of Westfield lli«h School, liai- QUALITY RECTANGULAR joined the secretarial staff of Inter public Group of Compiinics, No D York City, following completion < studies at the Berkeley School, Eas Oranyc. * * * Stephanie V. Ktapp, daughter o FULL FUNCTION Mr. und Mrs. Charles A. Stapp ol REMOTE CONTROL a Kimball Ciir., was the Ilomccom inn Queen at Vernon Court Junio College, Newport, It. I. A genera academic major, her winning ski was an impression of "Dear Ahhey as she might have Ix-cn played I) I'hyllis Dillcr. | * * * World's most I Anthony .1. Anglelon of 200 Walni | St.. Howard I). Dimund of (1S4 Sha complete and j owlawn Dr. and Charles .1. Schecti easy-to-use of 320 Woodland Ave.. are members color TV of the Newark Academy Singers who will present selections from "Man tuning system! of La Maticha" in the school's vari- ety show Friday and Saturday nights. Diniond is also a member of the Minutemcn, a selected choral group. * • * Kenneth Sokoluff has been named to the honor roll at Milford (Conn.) The Yankee Peddler AcademyOn the. Itrsl honor roll at Keul The ANDANTE LKS6533 Beauiiful oak veneers .n Span.sh Prov. Place .School are Barbara Cory, Tra- 26 OOO-volt transformer.powered Ad- YEAR cy Cunningham, Gloria Ilauptli and vaneedQ-26chassis.Colorf(dehlyControI. dishing Pafion. Alyse Otvns and Admiral Sonat HQME SERVICE Went to His Customers Susan Cory made the second honor Full Function roll. Remote Control * * * liila Anne I-Vrri of (i Sandra Cir. was llmnccoining Queen at (ilass- boro State (.'ollege. The dauKhter Now You Go To The Store of Mr. and Mrs. (Juslave f'erri Jr. and a graduate of Holy Trinity High School, she is a junior majoring in. w Hideaway elementary education. Part of our work is to make these trips not only easy, Control Center The summit of i,n:iO-foot Cadillac *ntti Power Tuning Mountainside in Maine's Acadia Na- but a pleasure — and with Christmas Shopping to be tional Park can be reached hy a -paved ;-iito road, reports Ihe done—we know you want to do your shopping this way. ALA. The mountain is the tallest ; an the Atlantic coast.

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    t S. JMHJII r: arlnius frfsin l!ir Bible and i!,c Christian Science k'xlbotik jwill hj'iii1.: nut IIH- CJOSL' rr!.':l iuuship ; hi'lw re:; f-iayt'i" and 'i'h,'iiik.-.^ivini4 | I A pot iori will be M-t asid;1 fur : j tcsliimmus nf lli:ink,s fmni iixiivid- • j ual.s ill Mil' eonu'iejiiilioi), who «iil lilao join in .several Tluinksgiving ; liyimis. | Tlie church siiloisl, Willard Hwse, ! will .sing "The Har\'tst Is Abund- janl" by II. A. Matthews aecoinpun- ied on I lie organ l>y (Jer-jld Burl. MRS. DEKMOT REDDY TONY CURTIS and George C. Scott star in "Not With My Wife, You A gulden text from Colossiiins and Don't!" as a pair of Air Force buddies who compete in the air for responsive reading from Psalms will glory and on the ground for all the available women. In this scene set the Iheme for I he service: "Con- Fay Reddy Joins from the new Warner Bros, comedy in Technicolor, which opens to- tinue in prayer, and watch in the morrow at the Strand Theater, Plainfield, Curtis and Scott have Just same with thanksgiving . . . pay thy spotted a new prospect for possible attention. Italian actress Virna Elsie Betz Staff vows unto the most high." Weekdays , 7 p *" Lisi stars in "Not With My Wife, You Don't!" Norman Panama pro- 0 The Bible lesson will include Sat Sun Mrs. Dermol Reddy has recently duced and directed the zauy film. " ' °t 3:25,7-20 .Jesus ona to pray "in se- become associated with tlie office net," along with related passages of Elsie Betz, Inc.. Realtor. Mrs. (zing me to assume the nam« l^\» STARTS WH>., Hoy, from the Christian Science text- At Meadowbrook Hhelpa. Reddy was graduated from the Uni- book : L-ois Phelps Horr versity of Rochester and has been a SNEVILY. EL* & WILLIAMS "Chrislions rejoice in secret beau- "THE GREAT RAQ resident of Wcsl field for the past 1WS Kim street ty and bounty, hidden from the CENTER DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS HONORED—Mayor Robert H. Mulreany receives the second place West It*lil, New Jersey award lor the Town of Westfield from Charlotte Sm ith for the 1966 Plainfiiid Fourth of July parade. On Attorneys for Petitioner nine years. world, but known to God Pray- the right, Charles Taylor, Exalted Ruler of the Centen nial Lodge 408,111POE of W. presents the second place U-3-*t Fees $17 GO Se is a member nf St. Paul's er, watching, and working, com- Church, Echo Lake Country Club and bined with self-immolation, are award for the New Jersey State Elks parade to Edw ard Canfield. The Westfield Community Center group a weekly French group. Mr. Reddy God's gracious means for accom- Is well known locally and is now receiving gtalewide recognition. CRANFORD is an engineering consultant with T. plishing whatever has been success- J. Kauffeld in New York City, fully done for the C'hristianization LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES and health of mankind ... To those — TODA.V TWHB TIKSDAY — The Rcddys have tnree sons: [TONY CURTIS leaning on the sustaining infinite, to- SHERIFF'S SAW5—Superior Court liy virtue vi me Hbiivf-'Htnti-ii NOTICE TO CHE1IITOHS Tommy, a freshman at Dartmouth; j day is big with blessings" ("Sci- of New Jersey, Chancery Division, writ of execution to mv (Ui* y public N1':ST<)11, rieci'fisi'i]. J OL1VI10H Steve, a student at lloosevelt Junior ence and Health with Key to the r, e. Scott mortg-ug^ co,, a corpura- vemlue, in rear of OM Ciuirl Ifuuwi', l ursuiint to trie order of MARY ('.. J1KSTOIV OK3RGE C SO Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddyi. Lion nf the State of rVev .J«*r*<'y, •2 Hrouil Stitiel, Kllul,i'lli, N. ,1.,KA.VANH, KnrroHHtu of tli« County High School. L'lnlutift, v«. ANCHOR IXV10ST- C'onfiTiTiee itodm #3<>6. (I'SK 11AIJ - of I'liluu, made on llm twelity-tlrst ll la '1'rt'b. The service will be conducted by WKKTS XN"CURHOHAT1SD, u (!i>rpw- WAV AVJ'JNUIO KNTHA Xl'i: i-'MC day of o<:tubt»r A,I>., H'liy, upon tli<- "KHARTOUM They reside at 830 Kimball Ave. the first reader of the church, E. rfttloii of tho Stute of New Jersey, KLEVATOB), oil \VI-IIIII'K\ the applliiilion of till) unn i\v*'nui-, (ll.-*huit or vt vcriny Uie same UKUln.st tin- "STRANGE BEDFEUOV 725.08 feet soul hw«»tiTty alont' llm MUhscri hiT. nounced for Thanksgiving Day at Hunu? fj-uni Its iMtci-HP<-Uon with tlif Hazol R. Noltc. 4 p.m. with dinner served before PATTY BIKE "BILLIE" II'iX Office Oprlis fit Hculliweslerly «tile of J'ro^pcct ICxucutrlx ^UHiluj- at '.;.•»!; Strc-tt; HUIII point or lii-RlnnliiK l.i- Rohprt D. YouTifrlmnp, Attcjrney or after. Do You Need hiK HIHO meiiBuretl 'M feft Houth- aa:i .North Ave. West wtsterly nloiitf HUI'1 Htile of MUHtllpli1, New .JIMKCJ-, Ilk-il In tin' NOTICIO TO CIIIOIIITOHM l'nlon County clt-rk'H onii-c MM Mnp KHtntu of J.OtilSK (1. CHAPMAN, KANAN'l'J, SurrotfutP (if the C'ounty No. 11M-A and from Hiiiil point. <>r IllMOiltilll. of Union, martp on the twenty-JlrMt Ix'^liinliiK running tlicnc fl) South I'nisuant to tho oraor of AIAftY C. day of Oi-tuliir A. IV, 1 &«»*i, IIIMHI the •JJi II('MI»M'M 07 inlnincH MaHt 2^ri.(n; KANAN'K, KurroKiitv of tho Cuunly appllf-JilI'Mi nf tlie* umler-Rl^lU'd, an ICi-t to llio nortliwi'Hti'i'ly nlilc of of I'nIon, made on tlie Uvi'tity-tlrsi Kxi-ftit tix of tho estate of smltl «Ic- l.lhvrty Htreft; thpnee 12} SIIIIUK tl»' day of Oclolier A.H., 1!HH;, upon the rciiHnl, notl«-o \a li«>i-«l>y ^ivt-ti to j niimc., Houth 3S ilcKiicti nr, nilnuti'K application of the u il• 1 • IM 1 j;M.-.1, a>-On* .i-CMlitni-H of fi;itd flccciisiuj {«» cxliiblt to 1 h(< AiitiHf.-rllior uiiilcr onth Wist, 42.ni! fn.t; tlii'iici- ci) Nni'lh AdmlnlHtratorM c.t.a. of the estate 1 4H lU'KnrcK 1)7 minutes Wist 2i7,sr, of said deceased, notice is licri'l.y in iiirjnn;it|i>ii tlielr cinlmH IITHI tic- feet ti» tin1 Nouth'-HHlcrly wide of Klvcn to the creilltors of (i.ilil de- mjtnds aMHltiHt thn «^lutn nC natd Nilis A t] (1 l ceased to exhibit to the KlllmiTllx-rs (Iff(-;i^t*fl \vf t III 11 Six I11OIU Il8 fl-uin n AitU ; (1> n uiiftcr oiith or affirmation llieir tlu* ihMc nf H:I)<1 iinlt-r, nr they wtlf 111«5 mini,. .Nort 41 III-KI-COS r,:i ln- claims and deniitnilH atrnliiHt the iiit fiireviT bari^il from iirosfrutlnfr ntcM KJIBI 1? f,.,.| to | he in>|nt uml i^stitte of said deceased within HIX (ir ri-i'fivcrdiK tlie Hanii1, HKaiiiNt tlw liliK'u of H niontliB from the date, of auld order, aub.sci'ibor. WED. ft THURS.I AttPU i),'Kcrl!)C.(l in accorilnnce witli a or they will he forever liiirreil from Lllllnn M. finttUrk, survey of Kilwani I". Hi-lily, mill n»- prosecuting or rceoveiiug tlie same lOxofUtiix NOV. 16 & 17 I PARKING sticlatcs, JMC. ,<- 7,.S.. 1'i-rtli Anihoy rtgalnst llm KllliKr'l-llji-l'H. Beiirrl ^- atoOnil , Attorneys New .Ternor il;iU'il .l.iiiiiiit'y 24, infill' i;« lClm Street III31NI; liiori: t minly known nt JIaurlcG li. K. ]^djiiea,l, Jr \V<«tfUlii, N. j. ^AM0N6 THE 8REAT MOVIES tSU Miullsun Avenue, Wc.Hirle.lil, Sv\v and ll> - ii 7 - 4 L Magaxlna. JiTSi'y. William P. Bdmoad rooa 121.12 OF ALL TIME!"-,. Adnilulstratora e.t.a Tln'ii; in flun li[iproxiumti'ly $R - NIchcilB, Thumsou & 1'oolt, 741.H8 with InlurcHl from (JiMo'lior f. IM'llMCl AltorimyB Take Notlcu, that on Frlrlny, Ile- l!U!(i nml costs. 210 Orrliai'il Kt. Tin- SIKMIIT rrnrrven the riKht to cemht-r lti.-niiiti at yiltO »>r.>luuk In Qp WcKtllelil, N. J. tho fnrPiiiHin, I, I.nis T'ho)|iN IU>W, n

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    eixms and 1« Ue her shoe, and te ,,,„,„. t-0Ilsldt.r;j!<1_lh,,¥ mu^ le;>rn aiui ' through ihe | be (atyht by ' Serve Popular, Convenient Grandparents Can Form A Link Imp Canned Beef Stew Between The Past And Present . a box of crayons to By Mulirl (.. siuttr ipiclure of whul i.ldt-r people are like but you are in the mi County Huuie KcomMiiUt j cinU what older ago is. It's the grand- a pie, don't stop im Al various limes so miii'h has Iven ! parvnl.s responfiWIity tu be the kind should you scold him. Give, him the a substitute. said about iviuimscvm's uiid cum- j little cluldien udmiro and respect. crayons as soon as you can con i u something else. Then Su H,v thus trying lo see the situation iMms that older [Hiople oflon in- i Yuun^er paients. too. help create veniently manage it. As Johnnie ! MC will relax ;uid give her finner- thi'uugli the eyes of your child, you gels a little older, be will be able I a chance to relax. dulge in, that many of today's jiinnil- | (his picture of older HJ!''. If they are will gain a belter understanding of to display more patience. Mean- j parents hesitate lo mention Hie past. out of sorts with Ilieir parents, if A third how you should react to his im while, turn a deal ear tu liis im. ; comniiiii cause of im| '1'liis can deprive children of a vieh they allow older parents tu upset patience. patience, especially when ihe bak- \ l»nce among children is laek of source of inforiiiulioii and delight. them und become critical of 4hetn, ing will be done in live minutes or ! consideration fur others. 11 .luiue Stories of u grnnduiolher's youth or (bis dislurlH' the grandpurent rela- liecotiies impatient a little longer. j itii SUM ' » |IU stories she may have lieai'd can lie tionship, thildreri need to carry a liine IS playing with u c uf her smiled i source of real pleasure to children, picture of older people free of faul- e * , Knowledge Needed tf for fMinple. you Children, like adults, sometimes toys, she may K,.;ih tlk U)V aiK| [)ush t may ^tve gcjiuine und pt'isonal hntiiiiK. dread and Hiisiinderslond- that Johnnie wants show impatience when learning a Susie tu I lie fiirnr. Ucmeniber, chil- [ueauiui; tu tlu> past which can be ing- Older age can. then, be a rich For Top Job As aini'd in no other way and fruitful period of living. Grandparents pan give children u Finally, grandparents who are pro- Family Shopper gressive, active and up-to-date, are Mr*. Viiknus Kh'clt'd oiien-minded. They see value in the By CAROLYN F. l'l'KNUS newer methods of child-rearing. They give advice when asked but do Senior County Home Economist When it's time la choose a Your family will be pleased with Kc^ionul Cuiincilor neat ty fenture on a menu, most this hearty combiiistlon of gen- nol impose it. This. too. can be a How do you rule as the shopping homi'iiHikers play snfe and aelect erous cubes of tender beef and Mrs Carolyn !•'. Yuknus. Union very valuable contribution to their agent for your family'.' In addition •Hwt. \Vhen liudiriiU are in (rood vegetables in • flavorful uuee, County Hume Economist end t'ro- grandchildren. to food shopping, homemakers usual -Imp?, it's n hifni and handsome svrwd "as is" or (parked with m Leader, Home Economies Kx- ly have the job of shopping for most •iHmlinir rib mnst ... or thick, additional U t eiusion Service of Hulgera Univer- aiii'y broilvd fiteuks. On less af- sity, was just elected the new Kj»st- of I lie cliitliinf!. home furnishings luenl tlnys, p>ipular and eco- and services for the family. lomirnl irnnlnd lu-ef kerjis this SUPPER BEEF STEW ern Hegiiinul luuncilor for the N>i- onul Asswiation of Kxtonsiuu Home To become profici nt at tho job of U'ftt in the rating pirture. V4 copulifKl rclatr shopping you need to know how the Hut, busy IhMUemtlki'rs know, V*i icaniKjuu elilli powder rURKEY DAY :u>ney isn't Hie unly thini' that 'J UW.-fiiMxmii liutl.T nr iuarK«rli,j market o]KTates. All .stores are run ietci luilu-s Uif "bew tn'r p|H'r, you 1 am (lSuiiiKt.'i) iHKit »tew states elected her at their national in^ln'1'f. There's ulwavB ntmtlu'r \:i cup codicil llitiR beam need to know what type «( store you convention recently in Chicago. Situ are dealing willi and what kind anil •^i» i*n jtn nrriiNi work of thn true today largely because of the Savory competitive market and (be cost ol Cnstorn He>;ioii. Ill addition she will Whether you are traveling or enjoying Thanksgiving at be a member nf tbe nuttonul coni' production, mille responsible for the selection of home — a gift box of Hickory Farms Cheese and Imported Foods hi the clothing area it is possible liiture <'aiHiid.iti's for nulional to find two exael id'ins at iliflerent Add Spice To Chicken iiwnrds. l>ric«'.. lint K'torc you make a lincil kwtlcome at any time. choice, decide what all i.s included tl.y Anne I.. Sliceliu Merely blent! and lieot in a small (Mraux (k*n>4!n* tyru^ mi*t nm 3 Cape Cod nnd Cap Ann in Musnn- to fln« load* tnif drink*, Ai food in the l\vo varying prices. County Hume Keonnniist saucepan. This iniikcs nbout * cup and p«ckag« ttorai. For tnm r«clp« chuselts are both actually islands, book wrlta Glrsui, Brooklyn 7, N.V. j One priee may include only three Luokiiii; lor a way (u mid spice of a very rich and tunny xuuco, notes the ALA travel department. Choose from a large selection or pick your own) i si/cs ami one elioife of enlur and nnd llnvnr tn ynur tnriius".1 Srr\ r which i.s must delicious used Kpar- iyou iiuist pay ca'-li for (lie purchase; uvenlried ihiiken viitli a Kcli'cliou uu:ly. j while the other price includes a KIWKI uf sa\ury sauces. Ml'SllKOOM SOIMI CKKAM SAUCK 'choice of sizes, \ariely of colors. Atlr;Kti\t' aiitl lasly i-nou^h to be '•j Mi. iniislironms, sliced I salesperson's help. dcli\cry, i hai'L'i1 worthy of 11 if ellurt.i of ;i bi;:hly cup chicken pan drippings accounts amt ho\iii.s>. skilled I'li.-r. Ibis <'liii'k.'ll rli-.ll is cup .sour i'rerim One price makes cxrhanije or j actually easy In prepare. Sail and popper (money rcliiuil must dillictilt. if nul j While the i|ii(kiin is b*'inj^ ennked S.:iile Ihe iiiushruoms in the pan illlpussildc. while another pike lol ( jn |1«. oven, tin- > OPEN 7 DAYS es are |n i-|»aicd lri|i|iiui!i. stir in the sour crenm. jibe same item may include rpecial | when servul. tin ;mces are placed A WEEK anil season to taste. Heat, bill do nut order, if necessary, and easy rclund in individual dishc; .-111>I passeil to Imil This makes about 2 cups of "Hickory Farms if ymi ate nul satisfud. each persiin, so tli.it he or she may s;uice. for very best effecl, this You. as a sliopixT, can decide help themselves Ui Ihe one they like velvely sauce should be made imme LONG1NES America's Leading Cheero Stores which price and which More will lienl. dialely before scivinu. TUB WORLD'S 0 MOST HONORED best fill your needs for a particular ill 'o .: sliirt is iden- surrounds the letters l-SDA (irade he delivered In sulmcrlberg <); or that a sales To prepare the oven fried chicken iisu.'il pulilieiitidn dute, item is really (lie wi'll-known brand for four, purchase about three luuly copy friun advertiser* WEDDING- floor space... big storage space! with just the lalmls removed: or pounds o'cloeli, ullliiillKh YOUR THOUOHTFULNESS AND dlUcrcm ?• in h'ivv iiioncy is spent in an IHHU1 or until tmW tert'ti1!'. l':i'lej «'arlhr copy is requested wh*T« 1 ivl.ili'in to family needs. three limes ifuiii)!. ein'i.iii:!. nl ill- ^ pusKilib', GOOD TASTE. tervals of about l'i nijimti's. 'I'iic dcudtlne for ihnr< h unv» I'honse (me cil your l.ivorite sauci ami letters lo the editor will lie Buyer Education rccijics or try imc or hiflh ol tin follow in;:. tomorrow at :i p.m. and fioclal, clnli, Mpnt'tH, ^enernl news und iII-:I r.M. nilure made tin relationship uf lamp Man to person wtcmt:'' arc equipped with diflVronl types productive years, suffer from MS & Krl. 'Til 9 P.M. Admiral N'cw replacements for your old of reflectors that direct the liulit tiuil related diseases. fBANCHIStO JEWEUft FOR LONOINtS 1 WDTNAUER WAIUHEt i lamps will point up the wide variety upward while others have the fa- now available in portable lumps. inilinr bale bulb ;m«. In j sioin-4 to be sali.-faclory on a 22" All lamps should bear tbe UI* We will offer a full Turkey o«eltwnf| ! hei'-'hl table. label, not only on the cord but (hi- ' The overall height of table and lamp itM-Sf lo assuri' you tli;jt it. is .safe to operate. Dinner with all the trimmings 1' '399'iffl ' lamp .sliould be combined so that the and other entrees too ... No wonder Admiral DuplcxFreezer and Mom doesn't have to do a Refrigerators outsell all others combined. thing but enjoy it. EASY TERMS ARRANGED n home? 143 E. Broad St. Westfield Shop by HALFWAY HOUSE AD 3-2121 phone. RT. 22 • MOUNTAINSIDE PHONE 232-2171 I1EV/JERSEY UCLU Open Monday and Friday Til ° - DailyTo6 Page 4 THE WESTFIELD IN. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1.JCC •• -— m^^ ". Devil Harriers Hope To Take State Championship Saturdj B Squad Wins 34-0 Shac~k Represented Win Watchung Title 1^ HS Eleven Keeps Slate Clean With In Come Tourney By CHUCK WOLF Port St. Lucie. Flu.—Mr. and Mrs. "Our goal is to bring the state 47-6 Victory Over Hillside Over Dayton Joseph Keinberg, Shackamaxon championship back to We.slfitld Country Cluo, will represent the High," .said cross country coach i By JERRY HYMAN | Hillside, surprisingly, was slill very By CHRISTOPHER KOBKAK Walt Clarkson at an early season I The Westfield Blue Devils became ! u»udi in the saint, trailing only 12-G. The Westfield High "B" s(ju jd s Westfield area in the fifth annual 1'erry Coino Amateur Invitational pep rally at the high school. Satur- ! the only undefeated team in I'nion j In tlie .second hall, however, the defense held the Dayton Regional day. The Watchung Conference and 1 jfield County with a 47-tt walloping of Hill- ! Devils hlew IIK* contest wide open. offense lo five yards rusiiing and no Golf Tournament wliich gets under I way Noc. 25 here. Central Jersey Champion Blue Dc-il side Saturday. The victory enabled j Fullback Doug Murphy oiwncd a 35 points, while tlie Blue Devil offense harriers will pursue their goal at )"'" uaVe *&«« *M Westfield to take its third straight point, second half scoring spree with amassed 34 points in a gridiron clash Tlie 72-hole tournament, with TV Huec-ieuch Park in New Brunswick, i ^ eroas«i tic t! Watchung Conference crown. The | a two yard louclidowu run. Later in on Lhe Bulldog's home field last slaj' Perry Como as host, opens The Devils, who last won tl,e I f-'"' in second w! locals' win streak now stands m J«. I lhe third jn-riod Paul Byrne scored week. Thanksgiving Day, and ends the fol- States in 19fi3, will face the top !,?' *^s- w|» "•--•cm* J' This Saturday the Devils take on I on a similar cany, The Devils' first score came in the lowing Sunday. This year's field has Group IV competition in New j,.,-. i .-«, „, high-scoring Barringer of Newark at , In the final ciuarter. Murphy brok first period on a 55 yard drive < Ii heen limited to 260 men and 120 alt 1 sey. including North Berj>en, Som- ;'.;,,. Fus , home in the first non-coiifeivnci j loose for no yards and another tone niaxed by a one yard plunge by full women. erville, Morristown, Parsippany. clash of the year. The Big Blue have down. Minutes later the 175 |K>undei hack Jeff Davies. The first two pla\s The championship flight in both the Vineland, Pensauken. and Passaic compiled a 5-2 record so far. raced seven yards for his thirt of tlie drive saw Jim Matino iiiid men's and women's divisions will be Valley. The past week's victories Tlie traditional Thanksgiving Day touchdown of the game and I7lh Davies run for back to back 17 y«ud piayed from scratch, the Conference and Central game will he played score of the season. first play of the second quarter, put ball. Mitch Itour picked off a Ho! Thioughout the second half thi ting Westfield's second score on the Brewster pass on the Uevils' first fired up Devil defense led by Pet< board. The touchdown was set up bj Continuing OUR series of plays. With Hie aid of two Harvey, Pete Knepper, and Bob Ur a 29 yard Pat MeCabe to John Ack passes to end Jim Hulehinson. Comi-i ciuoli literally shut down the Hil erson pass on the previous play. Me quarterback Jim Mcndcs moved his side attack. The Comets didn't regis Cabe completed two of the six passe: team to Westfield's eight yard line. ler a first down or penetrate beyon he attempted, for 39 yards, wliil the Weslfield 40 in the second half Springfield's quarterback Jolin Shock GRAND He then found Hutcbinson open in The Westfield offensive statistics failed to connect with any of the DOLPHINS—Six Westfk'ld girls who will swim in Dolphins' show at OPENING the end zone and fired a scoring strike to him. were impressive. The team rolled up four passes lie launched. Wt'stfii'ld Y this weekend are: Front row, Juanc Trimble, Nancy •Westfld tied the score after tak- 395 yards in total offense. The rush Marching 59 yards in 11 J>lays, lhe Trimble; back row, Janet Scott, Cindy TiUworth, Pat McGlnnls and ing the Hillside kickoff. The griddcrs ers had a field day. Murphy rolle Devils made their third score of the Lynn Taylor. moved 81 yards in 13 plays, and up 20!) yards to bring his season tota half. Davies drove the final three halfback Randy James got the touch- to within 47 yeards of the magic 1000 feet to paydirt. The Westfield offense down on a seven yard carry. mark. James added 105 yards rolled up 183 yards rushing in 33 at- Dolphins Show This Weekend against the Comets. Hillside was suc tempts for an average of nearly 5.5 Tintu Late in the half, with the Comets r Tickets will be available at the en- this year's production of "Woman on their own 10, Hillside's Sam Vol-cessful only I hrough the air, complet- ards per carry. ing eight of 13 aerials. Receiving the second half kick- rance to the Westfield Y Wallace Power," a musical swimming show turo attempted to sweep left end but J'ool tomorrow evening and Saturday depicting a variety of extraordinary neglected to take the ball with him. Saturday's battle against Barrin- iff, Westfield scored its fourth touch- down when Davies plunged in from for the annual Westfield Dolphins' occupations. The pigskin slipped from his grasp ger will be a good test of Weslfield's synchronized swimming show, it was and bounced high in the air toward pass defense, which has not been as the one. A Je/f Thiel interception set Proceeds from the weekend show Serving Westfield for over 20 yeat up Westfield's final score. Tom Rob- announced today. Both performances are used to help defray expenses of the goal line. Devil end Tom McNa- effective as Uie running defense will begin at 8:30 p.m. mara dove for the ball and came Barrington quarterback Bob Merk erts tallied from the 10. the Dolphins, including their partici- down with it in the end zone for a has thrown 15 touchdown passes in A cast of approximately 40 cos-pation in many state, regie nal and NEW LOCATION: The Springfield offonsc m tumed swimmers will participate in national AAU competitions. touchdown. At the end of the half seven games. maintained possession of the ball for longer than six plays in succession. The Devil defense held them to one 343 South Ave., East Phone 232-13( rst down as compared to 11 mus- JV Gridders Win Fifth In Roy/; Junior Boys Football Loop Title ered by the Westfield offense. The Bulldogs never came within 53 yards At Stake This Saturday if the Devil goal. Defeat Essex Catholic 13-0 Saturday the Junior League Boys line pass from Al Deombelcg, broke By GARY PALMER what appeared to be a TD pass dur- Football championship will hope- two tackles and went 30 yards for Nearby College Winning has become a habit with ing the final seconds to give the fully be decided. The Rockets were the winning TD. Crosby again was he Westfield junior varsity football Devils the shutout. knocked off last Saturday, 13-C, bythrown back on the PAT. The defen- Games Saturday earn as it won its fifth straight The Eagles' offensive was led by an inspired Cowboy defense, while sive team did a tremendous job of game last week, defeating Essex quarterback Terry McKnight, fresh- the Panthers got into the tide pic- containing the Steeler offense in the Cornell at Princeton Catholic of Newark 13-0. man halfback star Danny Braxton ture with a 25-0 win over the Jets. second half. John Hanrahan, Jolut Brown at Columbia The quarters wore shortened to and powerful fullback Vinny Castal Open 8AM tc9 PM Dail r In the Senior League, the Rams Kerr, Crosby, Morton and Deom- Lchigh at Lafayette (, 0. 6 and Ii minutes respectively be- lano. Tlie Westfield defense had its handed the champion Sleelers their beleg all played the entire game and :ause of the lato arrival of tlie visit- * " > ~" Dartmouth at Penn hands full containing these boys first loss of the season, 12-7, while stood out on defense. Assisting these ng Eagles due lo 'heavy traffic. when tSie visitors started to move. Sat. 'til 6 P.M. Colgate at Rutgers the Packers won their initial game were Chris Pratt, Tucker Cory, Westfield opened the scoring late From the beginning of the game of the season wild a 6-0 win over the Pete Kraft, Tim Goski, Ed Rath, n the first quarter with a long aerial both teams realized that they were Giants. Chris Long, Gary Moore, Dan 0'Don- from quarterback Bob Thiel to end up against tough defenses. The bal Ask About Our Wheel Deal JUNIOR LEAGUE nell, Scott Novacek, Don Berse, John County Park Turkey Dob McElroy for a 64 yard point pro- exchanged hands three times in the • The Cowboys beat the RockcU in Longwoll, Brad Harries, Bob Hink- ducing ])lay. first quarter before Thiel hit Mc- a must game on a wet. soggy field ley, Stu Bauclmer, and Gary Kell Shoot Sunday The Blue Devils scored their other Elroy with tlie 04 yard bomb late mark. Leifer, Gottlich, Schropo and Gigon An annual Thanksgiving Turkey touchdown lato in the final period in the period. Tlie conversion pass ground out short but important yard- Tho Steelers playeo probably their Shoot will be conducted by the Union on a six play, 52 yard dual running attempt was incomplete but the Blue pge, with Gigon twice breaking loose finest game of tdo season,- but could County Park Commission at lhe altnck by Jeff Davies and Pete Adc- Devils held Essex the remainder of Featuring for TDs. Hitter, Decker, Myers, not deny the inspired Rams. Chris .'aunty Park Trap and Skcct laar with Davies romping in from the quarter to load GO. JUUH ANDREWS he 2. Mahor, and Webster handled their Campbell, Tony Gonnella, Craig Lar- ;rounds, off Kenilworth Blvd., Cran- Two plays into the second period. Academy Award Winner blocking assignments well against sen, Pete Parken, Bill Taylor and brd, Sunday beginning at 2 p.m. Throughout the game Jim MePher- John Ackerson alertly hauled down the hard charging Rocket defense. Gene Mills ran well, witli Joe H.ui- The event will be a 50 target Hein- ;

    WESTFIELD BOYS WRESTLING LEAGUE Registration — Elm Street School — Saturday, Nov. 20 — 9 to n Noon 3oy's Name Weight (stripped) WINTER TREADS Birth School Grade BY FREEMAN RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES (Month) (Year) Simple and so neat on your feet! Real comfort — plus OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES Participated in Hoys Wrestling League, !%(! solid quality and the finest leathers. Freeman's exclusive Yes No Team CONTOUR CUSHION lets your feet relax. Our price is relax*, He has recently been examined by a physirinn and lo the best of otir knowledge and belief, is physically fit to participate in supervised ing, too. Black or Brown. Drop In today. wrestling, lfe has our miqnulificd permission to encage in this srtiv- ily, and it is understood, and we agree Hint he will participate at his own risk and that the Westfield Boys Wrestling League does not as- "MAKE RANDAL'S A FAMJLY AFFAIR" sume any liability by reason thereof. NATIONWIDEGUABjg Fathers arc asked .•[ they arc able to assist ns referees [-] or Assistant Coaches r-i Please advise. Randal's Registration Fee: $^.50—Payable at Elm Street School, Nov. 20, 19CC. B2 ElM ST. ADAMS 2-3680 Parent's Signature Address Phone No. Open Monday Evenings THE WESTFIF.Ln fi£ iV ,Gri I \N.-r Superintendent

    < > kii -; tin- Moil. i'id A^ueia- 1 lialf •ii I-:.: vliinrt lit1 id ; 'iiiid MU.IIUT JSngltsh Ceather i-.tr !( \wi* ; 10. .i^i Ull: SVC- = i;l>U' rally i» llu iuiMi.uuis lo \ Uriel M; i;u' ^)\ t'lj" -A llic Scr.uii lii£h Hi.Hi.v li! I tic lUllt i'iT .•;.> liold in 'id 1 . I.;iw. new i ti kui.c ii;;mi*r of ('<» M' sr\ nvo\ iTod a lum . >! l.y 1 .au ;ind Mr. and rlllllli'.! HlO tlll'i'ilt. lluu'a : kiuu-ki'il loo»> and rl.. l>r I.an ;mvi Mi un'.hn.-oti worv In Miuiul liimhli- ol" tlie : im-M'nli'.l wi'.h |nn wiuioil f^JH1- .r slim-ily afU'i'uar.l on [|K. rutiy !or liicm by J.iiu-l Kv ans. out' ; tif the s^-i. i'i-t.ii ii*> wlui is renown for I"i"i!i tin stiirl of ih. IMM iori.: her wit cmd l.iei'.ity with words, •ss ht'S;in to mil in lmpaiiiii).•jit,., Kiitrrtainmeti! ^ as (>rin iiled by :li> .« ol tlie football from the tiec|t.- llu' l.aitie-" M;irl>i'r.-.!i(pp iju.u-tot from ; UiiMve players. Wesltield USIH! this the MethuiliM OHIITII sn'w wi*aiK>il suc^esHtuily with M'V- ] I ootl ; ei;il \ ariettes uf i\'\*«'rses and otiiei' | , ., . . St :or '' *»U Leagu ; vs-Tlw '" Champion SlrHeis. uhiisi- n-enrd u-i« t. 1 i First r;i7?le d;v//!e -ni.-y went 52 yards | «TStlM'lu Hoys 1.1—I«'tl Haid SchulU, Bill Taylor, Joe Ciemeut. Crai* l.;,,-seii. Tuny („».„ uii the urtmivl with Davies and Ade- Ii Dave JrekT, I'. J. Kotchford. John Half. Second row. John Mellii"h 1 Smyilip. 1»IIII« l.i.-ir dividing Ihe duties D;i\ies slid (Oil l*ill«jry Honor Koll i Lamb, Craig Johnson, Dave Ouin. Drew Broun. Third row, «w,e MTIIJ I in tium the 2 and ran iu Uie eoiivei1- .HBODCHI. Blli Rice. Bill Hingslon, Bob Aubrecht, Kevin Ambrose and Jt-M'it siun making the score 13-0. The results of the first mnrking ' and Bruce Johnson. | At this point the field was so dark [leriud at Pinery Sehool, HilUidu, i tliat one of the players qnipiK'd tlij.il show (lie following Westfield hoys on rSFootball i "We're playing by the light of the the honor grade lists: WHSBooteisJn i scorelioard." l-.'ven tlie chain crew. Sixth Form: William Kngel of 1(111 Harriers : W by Hich Hallam h;wl difficulty IU»ule\ard; 'i'liird l-'onn: Clifford !j(.od nine men in ilw1 tuthing the kickor pi-n- ho intercepted a prt>stfective pay dirt Second l'"onu: tlre.norj- Stone' of 120 By OLLIE KMNOKK ! Inp 17, as soph Mike Murray. ;vn I'rimoNcli, HJ, «1» sevcrai times Ailhoiigh the Wehlfidii suircr ilk" final seconds. Final score: West- of ft 11 Bradford Ave. uiily denied victories, team lost the WaU-huut! siii'cer ! ;lluj 'f(.ny Savaye ran fine races, .-i-eiice J,, tin- (cmfei-cnce .IV liico, West- field 111; l-:.«si>x Catholic 0. of the »in by shutting title to Clark, willi its 21 It ii>- u ii o 0 — o !:iyed its depth liy . . .. \\ fSlflwM l.KADEK WANT ADS PAY BOND PHARMACY is. Tte tone score came Scotch Plains last wwk. (lit- loi-;i|.-. j ,|1(, fjr;i( eiuht places iind 13 out ol » Tom Chewey to Jolm managed to qualify (or Ilic cuuniy j j||(l first l'i. Juniors Al Ducniman 200 E. BROAP ST., WESTFIELD il« that the game be- tournament and defeat ih<' Crusaders I and Mike MeClynn tied for first, lol- sinj drfenbive struggle, 4-1 in the first game of the tourney AD 2-9600 lowed by soph I);ive liiown. who has jison. Tom Coolodge., Saturday. lni.vscd must of the si'iison with a (Maiwil. Bill Mann and To make mailers more confusiinj, knee injury, and jjiininrs s Skip i'akcu- FOOTBALL front, with Jim Annose, Clark had qitalifUil for the slat:' ham. ami Bill Anderson. HfiiK'gcr backing up the tournament and had won its OP"»- I Davis and JI Farley In the Centra! .Jersey Cli-mnpion- ing game the d;iy before. Also, West- ships al liiiccleucli. the IK'vils scored" THANKSGIVING DAY lies. Farley's beautiful field had defeated Clark in ivyular idle saved tlie Packers 1.') iminls to i'iiniierti|> Siiiner\ ilU'"s • .season pliiy 1-0. 82. ('ahctt came ill first in an unt-1 PLAINFIELD H.S. minute. Tho Devils made their IICKI goal stamlin^ couM-Jroni hrliiitd tiffort. l(»' s movwl tl>o ball well in the third (]uai-fer. when a Clark defeat Mast Hninsvilck's staluarl ; 30 yard lines, tint could player, who was trying to kick Hie, Hem ISailry. I'nion's•- And' y>. «n-n/»Melt/offn !, i wilh the sowing i>lay. twill over Ills head, inadvertently } 'l"d <;;iry Tciniello of Kranklin were j WESTFIELD H,S. ; t) Mark -Jackson and blasted it. into his own K«al. j Iliinl :ind fotirtli Brown ;in<1 Craves j kepi the- Giants in coti- VR :""' '" "« "' CAME TIME 11 A.M. GATE OPENS 9 A.M. isire line, led liy Co-eap- , i i i ii • • .i I WHMIM ftnan, alons; with O.ive yard pass to John Han; in Hie m-| i Student tickets at 50c will be told in all Plalnfietd and (McCalc. Jon Bnggur, nor. Ilaig's shot was tapped in y j ,} by j '•'•:, Westfield Senior and Junior High and Elementary Schools. !. Greg Cobcr. Hob Mur- Anyio Willmott. [ .i••> wiip, Mark U'lnko and ! I" ADMISSION AT GATE $1.50 llaiy scored a few moments laler [ j ' Adult ticket* may be purchased for $1.50 at: tt slopix'il Hie Packers s keir lone scoring drive. on a 20 yard shot with Willmolt re-j ..'. f Dreier's Sport Store Plalnflold tfaTom Pfi-iffiT, Lem- eeivinn an assist. The Crusadrrs i \'.' scored near tin.' enci of the first quai'- Buck & Benny's Ploinfield *wn. Jim Scluillz and ..I .Mill. ,M i;u Why worry about wintor driving whon it costs so littlo to (jot General's I.CT on a five yard shot. Sport Center, Inc. Wettfield vloctc played well, along flroat economy snow tiro? Wide, flat tread with full depth, oik'rs a\ end. Jimmy Ohaus rounded out the Jarvis Drufj Store We»tfield scoring when lie put in a 20 yard shui No SOc ticket) sold at gate. self-cloaning cloats for 8f»la starting, stopping, driving traction, nould like ti> thank the late in the fluid qua.rtiv I tordonalini : their time. The Devils lace I'mgry Saturdav BIACKWALL TUBELESS the Caines; Pat I'ap- in their .lecond game, in tho tourney. "•III- if Clark. Amos Webster, Tho tournament was recently es- «!an, Hill Bowers, pxinded to include seven U'nn>s. M. 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