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Good Luck Tomorrow THE WESTFIELD LEADER WHS Football Team THE LEADINO AND MOST WIDELY CMCUIATED WEEKLY NEWSPAKt IN UNION COUNTY

Published Second Class Postage Paid JIGHTIETH YEAR—No. 17 Every Thursday WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1969 at Westflelii, N.J. 38 Pages—10 Cents Town to Mark Bonfire Tonight Adult School Bachman Seventh To Host Open Thanksgiving To Spark Spirit House Monday Vietnam Fatality The Weatfieid Adult School will First Lin:l. Roscr J. Badimon, Family reunions, turkey feasts and football games are on the agenda BARBARA KAl'IN .will begin the fire, by tossing in thold open house in the Thomas Edi- rnn of Mr. and Mrs. RaWi W. 'or moist resridenltis tamcraw, ThanksgiyMg Day, with a complete sell-out News Bureau lighted tonohes. Once tiie Maze son Junior High School, Monday, Baclnmnn of "") Norwood Dr., died begins^ the -.cheerleaders and; the starting at 7:25 p.m. Sixteen exhibits forecast for the titadMunilal Wes&ieW-FSlainlfield focttxafi game to be The Westfie'.d Senior High Thanks- Werf.if id.iy, \(iv. 19, attrir injudes rtayed at Recreation Field on Rlahwiay Ave. .twir'lers will lead (he crowd in songs of student classroom work,will be on giving eve bonfire "wild begin "at 5 sustained in aotiim in Vietrtam the artd cheers. view. The public also is inviited to Several onurehes Have sdheduted Thanksgiving services tonight and p.m. tonight on the field behind She previous day. Lieutenant Baohman Cora,' Mae Zimmerman, cheer- aittemd'any c&ss wfttoult change. Re- omonrow, and many win join in a high school parking lot. One of the Jrad been in Vietnam rally three xjmmuriity program at 8 p.m. . toto-- w »» momlihs. St. L/ieii!cnant Bachman is tlie sev- Episcopal Javcees to Host Gary enth Westfidd resident to have lost Tonight's religious observance of J wffl announce tomorrow's probable course having no opportunity to pre- •his life in Vietniam. iine-up and the football co-cajtauis pare classroom visual material, has nftanksgiviag will be sponsored by v.*,be tivrown into the Born May 30, 1945, in Washing- Jie.League of ReSgfous Otgariza- „. will speak. Robert Beewster, presi- as its theme: "Visit and Enjoy Your ton, D. C, Lieiutemant Bacliman was ,Jim Wickerstam, the WHS denlt of tihe Westfield Boosters, has Museum-^Beoome a, Member." It am.'under «he dtabmanship of GarCoacy KeMerh, hea Kehled foottxaQl rctfach ' to enld the rally. graduated from Westfield High George Morin. The Rev. M. Jerome of the Westfield High School Blue been askeed to spetak along with will be sponsored by students of the School June 20, 1963, and was grad- Brown, pastor of Bethel Baptist '.Devils, will be the guest speaker of Rabbi Xroloff Piartfcipaitittg in tonight's bonfire John Lay, director of aifihlettcs at art appreciation course—"300 Years uated from Parsons College in Pair- Church, will preach. the Westfield Jaycees nroritMy din- will be' the' cheerleaders, twirlers, the high school, Mid Charles Fran- of American Painting and ScUlp- field, la., in June, 1957. Other participants will include the ner meeting held on~Wednesday at and flag corps who will be acoom- kentnach, president of the Board of ture." He erjiisled in ttio Army Oct. 3, Canon Richard J. Hardman of St. .the Old Heidleberg Restaurant-., Rt. West field Rabbi .partied by the high school rriarobing Education. Art prints will be displayed and a 1967, and underwent basic training Raul's Episcopal Church, Walter 22, Scotch Mains. band. The Blue Devil will enter- 'Later tonight the senior girls will continuous showing by tabletnp pro- in January, 1963, at Fort Dix. He Pextry representing Mayor James 'In describing this year's season. tain the crowd and generate endst- continue another tradition by dec- jetffon will feature slides of world also received advanced training at Moron, the Hev. James C. White- Coach Kehler will show film high- In Key Post siasm for tomorrow's game. orating the homes of the senior foot renowned master paintings. The (he New Jersey base before going leer of the First United Methodist lights of the outstanding,plays of Devil , co-captains Frank fraH players and storting prints and oolor slides are material to Officers Oaindddates School at Port Charles A. has been pt py FIRST LT. ROGER BACHMAN Church and tte Rev. Alan GugUebno this year and discuss wtwl it takes Jackson and Skeeter MacCaxfcey passmen with streamere and sigm. lend during dlas*room lectures by Banning, Ga.. where he was grad- of St. llatffl'n Roman CarthoJic to put together a champivoehip Oarl QgMvfe, course aukbor and in- uated from parachute school. structor. Church team. At tike present cane, Wertfietd Conferenc_e_ of American He was assigned to Tort DeveBS, Tie <*•*« wffl be used to sup- » wtod as one of the fine* teams J,^ r"atlbiii6ic"assod«ion" of Re- The source of the la>nl material Servicemen's Kin, Mass., before leaving for Vietnam port the program of tiie Neighbor- ji n "th*e SfState1*-. ^ ', form Judaism in the United States has been collected from The Natton- Foreign Students where he arrived Aug. 13. hood Omn* of OaocMa H. <*«• "(he» W*.years , WWestfield has had '^ Help Needed: United al Gallery <•* Ait, the Montelair Art He served wiil/h D Company, 3-2M Museum, and the Sears Foundation, The MfflMMee, planning the pro- "^W wm™"™T8 team•». s »-J «c. .. ^ 00AR gonuniotee on church May Tape Messages Bn, 196th Light Inftiartry Brifada. "Portfolio U.S.A.," the tatter loaned gram wUi Mr. Morin were E. T. team is Dated as one of the beat. and state provides memibelrs guide- The WesUleld - Mountainside In addi'tton to his parents, lieuten- Graaey, Paul Mcbarty. Robert Hy- n St. PauTt I^aCDBa] Elm St. Families living to Welt- Church and interment wilt be at 1:11 Church, First infringement of tl-ris rule by the fe ciUsd as a prinrnny OMMB (or tte availability is very mucti a part «f federal, state or local government, legging United Fund carnptikV, ac- the Westfield chosen by people tnens- Meld and MMHtalmide are Invit- p.m. that (fay in Artntfhn Holy Trtady dm* Ortho- This -apples especially today to cor*^ to Arthur C. Fffed, drive ferred to this area. Ihey are very the exhiMtiton theme. ed ite make a 12 minute ta#e to Cemetery. The V«ry Rev. game Ea< dox ChuKh, Ho* Trinity Ranttn 0it programs aimed at educational chairman, much a part of the 'anage' «Mcb at- * send te their servicemen and; Rkterd J. Handman wilt offidiate at Catholic Chutt, Redeemer U*w- sponsored by tracts new residents In our commun- turf scrvteeir«nie* anywhere «V*T- both services. tfjvHu The Fund needs about and pubtic services, tacturas, musi- M OlMrcti. a. Hata'a Roman *™2? groups. Recently the fawed ity, just as they are vital in sea* er hsspUaltied In the United Friends may vMt at Gflajr'a Tw> cal pro^tena, mid aafav ctatunsi ac* States. 1MB iavttaUaa alse Is ««- er)al Home (ram 2-3 and 7-» ».m. to remain teadei te isnifa stMdcats. today and tomorrow. O. "Buatnesis transton, tripe. deB- It Is iaWia.fi tkai body the Union if American It* we* a total of |«8,«JI has sn paa» 4) MailM CkMh and tkt '? 1 J rnpHNkM gattanat venttons and uttwr matters have > at Ow* Hatnw OsnaretfattiM at law group's baas report** subscribed to *• Un- tiie time ot mar sf sor CMdi Kdaw a Bhaj Fund. soJsiaiBw,^ m ' BoroiteKilW jteochar at

FMlia*. w- Fred ttem F. Liatk 3rd, a, am at**, ajaf this AlHhnJm, despite h» brief servJce Mrs. Wifoam F. Uttl* Jr. at Wf supported through private funds. successful conclusion." Reeerdtnf* an made HI nrlva- OuMook Dr., dtad in combat w Vfct- ,eoachad WeMAeld ta an outstandtaa *rves aa sp with (tie Mountoiiwide Police De- are hosting a new earty maming (Continue*) m Page 4) i Reports and may to tr and UHKS aads aastage «re wam on Nov. 1#. ta*-v«*a*y series each morning at on Page 4) prMerm [or mailed to the United Fund or free. AMpeesunents may be made Lt. Little was a MM |ndHala af 7:«5 a.m. on Channel 7. up the need to aid m the United left there or at Police Hewdquertere, kjr calling Pmgiy School, Hiftade, aaal «aa graduated in IMS from die The cotajJe talks w*h cetsbrity To Light Downtown Fund's effort to keep our IS agen- both located in the Municipal BuaM- recogniamg States MM»ry AcMtamy at guests and interviews them from Westfield Glee oies prepared to offer their services ing on East Bnoad St. his achievement at apprehending a Decorations Friday Point. both the mate and female angle. burglar in at unoccupied house Plan Board to Meet Geoff, a WtttUield boy, is a radio OhriMmac trees will be Hinted in Lt. little, who had bean ht VM June 17. Ihr December pHhHc penmtaUtli y ii> Laa Angeles and has «he downtown bumneaB section, both Club Names nam since May 15, was a Accompanied by Sergeant Rice •f tke WcatMeU «a*nh« appeared in sevenal toievMon se- north and south sides, Friday eve- leader for «he raoonRaManM I Unusual Greeting for Wife and PaMirnan Death Santa, AM- mm *c h*id JMiaday. DM. l, at lied, moat recenily in rate* in "Pot- nhig. The church is expeotcd to be of the 2nd BaUaiion of Hw M Concert Soloist hokn entered ttie houae* mt stnafe- I:M p.m. in aV esaw Hoaat JuntiHon." His w«e fe a lar- erected on the Mand af Mimlawte- fantiry Division, mm MMry M. The WesKfieirt &]ee Okib will pre- hwafcoty made the arreat. Rice and hen at the Maafeiaal twr actfeee art model. Mm Lake next week, d sent Miss Butl&ra Kautznvan of From Vietnam Airman D#HB Serra raeeiva* hmerat tkc stsshM had aces arcviawly Prior to being assigned (a> VM> Summit, pianist, as guest soloist at tim at JWurday'e diaaer at a^ ^ ite* s (Continued on aage 4) ,Hs wiirter concent. Frank L. Rich- "Happy first anniversary, darling, marry me." Inn. president of tihe Glee Club, uv, W niariw the end «J the (meat The couple met during die aunv (Castinued an aa«e I) IS Finalists Vie Saturday recently that Miss Kautz- of my IVe, but it ak» escort* mer <* 18M at Cerretta's Mkvbia m jnan has won the competition among second most wonderful year. Ocean date. Married last Ntov. » .high school students ami will appear Ricky in the Presbyterian Ohurcti, they f For Junior Miss Title ,as sctoist ait the Glee Club Concert sp9nt five m l)t s l otcial • *" * t»e« *er » Tue- everting, Dec. 13, and Sun- s ApoU« 12 UimtlHg sun, Ariz., where he was stationed U, S. Air Force Aimvan 1/c Rich- The Westemt Un*an County Jumor choir and ginls twinling group. She *"» afternoon, Dec. 14 in the West- JJ .before receiving orders for Da are from a se^'vkein&n ard C. Stiefken, son of Mr. and Iss of 197* will he' selected at Mie has dMiRguiahfrf heraeK for her act- flcl<1 "•* S01*01 auditorkim. This in Nang. Ailrnvan Alston hm completed Mrs. C. E. StJefken of 54» Sherwlnod Pageant, jpanwsnil by teg abikfby a"pp^arIng"in" eve^J will be the 4«h year of performwnce v'"™m: ^XM^OMI^ the 18 momtths in the service. S Phy., is a member of tihe Aerospace ma-Wte, inch as .Ky Mr Ut», Jar Hie male cMiw under tthe direc- A»n ^ hw bn* rfone year, the Mis. Alston, 23, » a graduate of folTOer Qar n V West Side Story, Amwe Get Yaw **» of Edgar L. Wa»aoe of West- ^ K'^etbeirg, Westfield HWiJcheol and formerty ^j^ , 0^°°^ ^ ^ _ Gim, Oameiet and May Gari, field- L ^supported tilie ApoMo 12 iunar land- wrkl- receive a •** MfMtfreMe) GeraMine FYLjuvnM af list Sew- i*^5 Kairtainan was selected by ing mission Monday. ami wiH represBnt WeatmtiVmm ar express his Airanan AWon is the son of Mr. astroneute in amy way during earth myodhmfimp^i^^'mm--^^'^ iMtess Stair and^wn ernanged for pfano. love for her "by l««.rtg the wwM." and jp^. cbrt B. A4*on of Short iwwvery. tag. ™&*&-m* *^*- '&-M'J»» ttoe<o -to*'** ito Oart-ara is a 16 yaar aM Student . ActmaWy, the wedding anniversary Hilts and.was graduated from Co- "Biehigh spertailized'ARRS, w«h *ea- poise, peraemMiy, OaUent, and g«ha>4 Mnysaper. 9be was-a reore- in her junior year at Summit High Js tos coimift« Sunday, but Aiwnan lurabfa High Sohttol in MapJeWwd »s woridwlde netwoi-k of rescue and aehofasbie achievement. ' . sentattve' at tfie HumanWes Syrn- School She has studied piano since Ali*t961 and for the pfcjt two years has &&. awyrise wince 1 asked her to Force. systems, supports all manned spece cantesfents are goad rtkaters end Gliib, Gwh .AtMetfe GhA, Situdtent ,beea a student of fsabelle 9aivt Am- flights and pteys a major reie in haye outstlanding recor* sf Mth*. Council, Drama Oub and Pep Gfcd>. brogio. BissLde peitomisng rreciuemt- the recovery of space equipment. eurricul* aioMevetnent at •wtr 9he nes done volunteer work at Jy for various school, sooted and re- m Hear Efecto tf Use A 1964 graduate of Westfield Sen- (Srtdren's apsc*«H-«d JiJBa>ijal. .tigious fiindtiitens, Miss Kantzman. ior High Sahool, the airman attend- ed Lafeyette CoHege. Easton, Pia., Westfield and MatMtenaide are «arie »rath of PtaWwe* * a has been the valued accompanist and eotorasfc State University. He weH represented among the 16 lhafl- senior at Holy Trftaiy H*jh 9<*BW fw her schnri ehorus. During the Of "Needles* Joints, Sugar Cubes' is a member of Delta Tau Delta. ists, wfth 18 entries an* arneBg *e &,& p^mn foi nwjer in French at .past few years, Barbara has given talent' eoaehes is Mfs. Hwe DurnMa Georgedown U*v«M*y. She is a aoto perefdrtmances at She Red Fox "Today's yoirih uses drugs as a hamifuil eefects of each drug and of WestfoeH. Two other Knriiets member of the NWioMri Honor So- (Continued on page 4) cause to shafce up the older genera- pointed out that ail tthe samples were *rom other towns are students at ciety_ shutent eouhwa,  Scmta, tifln, and their philosophy is that confiscate* from Westfield students, they can escape this madhouse Mrs. Stone ateo stated t'hat New Jer- Hofy Trinity H*jh **«*. Twig and sHe » ateo president of to GeffeehMtse Jbunng her isMrs. James Safoey the Mission Ua*. She is on the year- Tree 9»le to AM world we live in and live in love and sey ranks third highest in nancotdes of Cranrord as coach and June Gotes book s«a« and is tihe feature editor Ptewark fri'antHii'ltty in a worto of needles, vioiations in the nation, The Superflous Coffeehouse at the of eranfbrd as choreographer. Em- „£ Hie seliool newspaper, joints and sugar cubes," George P, Mr. Bidink, speaWiig of drug mis- WestfteW YMCA has extended an in- cee fcr tihe show wiiB be Peter Riieh- WeadJielltJ is represented by nine Young people of the Fimst Con- Blank, local phamnaciist, told a use, said "The putolit expects drug vitation to college students home for aid, news director of Radio Station finalists: gregational Ohm-ch'.s Senior High small audience al a drag abuse pro treatmenit as indispensible and they Che Thantegiving recess to join them WERrt, PteinfieM. Mai-y Ceei'lia Buffl Of 131 Fellowship will be ringing doorbells gram last Wednesday naght are too confident of the curative ef- between 8 and 11:30 p.m. Friday feds, resulting in overuse and mis- evening. Contesrants are: St., a senior at Holy Trinity High this weekend asking their neighbors Tne panel discussion WUK spoil- ANOTHER Bl'NCH of bimrileil bulsinn iirrivrs at V's Men's ChrisUuaB llst We iwe ln an of Ohris Wirrams of Outlook Di\. school__, hopes to attend Seton Ha_ « t<> buy fhetr trees at the 20th an- sored ^ j^,, ly!iV(,nt education com- "- *%<-' '""slant The coffeehouse, interested in pro- tree lot on Elm St. nlF Mountainside, a senior at Governor university and t«aoh history alt the 2'l C'hWsSmas tree sale to be heldi mittee of Edison Junior High School, cl"v' and 'fast' fast relief.'" vidinfi a place for W<»stfi«ld youth to on the Living3ton High School, would like secomtory level. She is a member of churati sounds on Elmer whose principal, Samuul Soprano, Another panelist. Mrs. Gcorfle meet, is open to residents in Hie to continue her studies in psyoholO- tne literary magazine staff, year- St. on the Saturdays »f December tnlroduced fhe speakers and SL-Jones, a focM resident who in di- htgh school and college age bracket. Prepare Annual Sale of Trees gy at Bethany CoHege. 3he is a book, school newspaper, chairman 13 and 20 knott'leds''V. 17. SOIIIH 1 li-iKier in Westfield. Boy St-'oti! Troori 74 which i.s pr:*s- C'loiii^hly. committee ehjiinnen. • lite a-t Both Israel Httsptal in New B»ro I .f>mm»mty f ftrrrl for tl\e a:)rd aim.. • •Uliu- I':' ;m St. John, New ii.oadffl by a vol- index (Continued on Piitic 4 entiy inactive, will aid the Sherman The uroyr;im l>i"s;in u::h :!ii' >lnm- > ...k City, «*,* chat 9,000 pmiems Xt «14,0W> «f Goal Sale of the Y's M. •ill •>', \\ - 1 Community Cwttor in Newark. Ma- j,,,, Dnig Ali'i-.l," :i si'rics ill a year are admitted to BtHh Israel t'TfUt -.Til* clireriijc ii;.-.i i)l V H Men, Business Directory ... Sec. 4—4 T:-'X)p 17a Of tiie .jor heating rcpaiiv: are urgently sslido-f^ s prepared by !ii<' W.J-':n'!d fur drug problems. AH the patients Moiintainnidr — A total of $14,000 iieid today. Church News Sec. 4-5 WAA Painting needed al the center to permit the ,|, [•unit voluntarily but only half stay (HH been nlprijjcd ID the Mountuin- T\. atld niemhcrs 4—2 .«hoo% l system and the \V"s:iie!rt l'-ni-^ 'i-oup U.-JKO- Focus Sec. 4—:i Winner of the piihitiiig by Herbort lice Dep;iv;nn.:it. Tin- sV.iU--- ,11•;>•• !!.'.' 'fliiJl *«• "III! diiy care program, for which rtte ,:• had sianl.i'd willi another lira;, aid nine ch'iri'ties. it w;is anntMiiu'cri 11 A. Theatre Sec. 1—7 Wyllk- Otyt w;ii, siv<;n fo :i visitor L'fi tin." Y:»noilN IS'pc.s (ll d!i'4> !;''MM VMi ut romiilii :n. , iitstff has already IJCIMI engayod. .i u;:!ly mi.riiuina. Mr-. Junes HIT;- luday tiv !>aii!i'l P flrai'c. chair Obituaries .. . 4 !D i!ii> member oil slinw of Hie ••I in- .mriienee ul upproximaiely num. An industrial camiiaiijn IUIB School Mows Sec. j—5 Westfield A'rt Associirtion «"as Mi's. The i»re-salu coupons will uiibitio the melnods ,nid a|ipIc injui^ies, indudirtg a cut lip, Ave., was elected an assistant sec- Pool. •Cfrmpcifiiltions. As the n:isbliy WoMson ..and Patity, Cycle 73 Miles Tenncy, who complained of a back •as. ofiedK •asslstiadti in the bnaiieh (presently in existence in New Jer-serve the injured patient. I B bedt-known synclioronized ssvftn- vice-president, Mrs. Joseph Am- St. Clair, witii whom tiie visiting i system.' Mr. Wright Was'rtame'd; as .sey, jneets regularly to discuss ,ming team and Ivas been tops tihe brose, attend all meetings of the .injury and suffeit'Od a bruised right stuiden-ts hiad dinner and attended a : In a ligHtdr vein, the doctors fit*- WestfidSd Boai'd of Education and •leg. party at the? home of Doug Herber- sisiiaTtt in 1982, efcoted'asslstamt'sec- •maltlteins Qf muttual iniefrest affect- theJr plains for ttieir annual last Few yeans in state wide com- retary in 1963, and'assiatainlt vice ing the "colleges. It also m'akes- rec- Proceeds from the show To Join Troop report to the PTO board on the •Others taken to tihe hospiital by ich in tihey evening. Westfibld's two party, ft will be meetings. .the Rescue Squlad, whore they were AFS students, Seki Smytihe and Lars presude-nlt in 1966. He has. been at the ,to tlh« Chancellor's Dec. 6 at Ihe Somervilflte Inn. Ohrysler offk* since 1966. Brton Stanley and Robert Eason, Mrs. Setfall Sawyer, speaking on .treated and released, are: Swian'son, Kaferiufl, .and their hosts, Wendy to the Board "of Htgher botili junior assistant Scoiitrrtaslters, ,wiho suffered from shock, and Mrs.Elcome and Jim Baker, &liso attend- Mr. 'Gkultanideft,. born in Basltrop, relative to tihe role' of The Leader—Fullest befoatf of her husband who its Grant Local News Coverage of Troop 273, recently cycled from school's representative to the teach- Baul HLifonus of 31 Du-ndan Hill, a ed. Tex., is a graduate of Vale Univer- counJty ctfEloges in higher eduoatii'on. TRANSFERRED? WetsfcM to Lebanon State Park to ers sa-lanies committee of the West- fiilfill one of die requirements of field Parent Teaoher Council, re- HOMERICA, INC will help the cyoMng merit badge. The boys [ ponted that tihe committee h'as been left Wes[field at 6:30 a.m. and dadmeetin' g eadi Monday in an effort you find your next home not arrive znt tiieir des'tina fcion until to arrive at a-n equitable sfcillary in- anywhere in the United 5 p.m., -fehree hours tong^r than crease for Westfie-id's teachers. A p&ntied. The delay was due to me- motion was made and accepted.- to States WITHOUT chanical failures to both bakes on fannulate a calling committee to the journey. urge Grant panertts to vote oh the CHARGE. A total of 21 Scouts a.n'd six adults salary increase question. eamiped overnight. Other inghKigftts Mrs. Douglas Pol'liM, ways and OBJECTIVES: to help you find were a 10 mi'le hike takon by the rest means chairman, annciirVced that your next home with a mini- of the troop an-d a oampfire at which prof.'its of tfie recent Book Pair were mum of effort, time and ex-the four patrols and t:he adults each $243.21 wlwoh wtti be used to .-pur- put on .a skit. Those th'at camped chase books for the library. • pense. If you plan to move to ovennigbt were Bfli'an SBanley, Rol>- an unfamiliar city, or |ust to PTO membership stands at 89 per ert EJascn, Mark Atfcfo, Philip lilue, cent this year, an increase of five relocate near your present Lora Parrctt, Guy Mone, Jim B'ivo- home, HOMERICA, INC. will per cent last yeair, according •to na, Myrt'on Freiga, Bruce ar.d Brian Mrs.'Hogari, mernberah'Jp help you find the right house. Kovak, Jeff Miller. Jeff LAibeek, In the right neighborhood, in Frank Uhi-in, Ben Oliacfco, WaGter the new area! Rev PMTOU, Larry lihie, Announcing a new Ran dy Fife, Peter Aloran, Peter SCOPE: Operation throughout and Bob Andersen. The mutual fund. the United States enables six adults were fathers of Addis, Homerica to furnish you with Anderson, Mi'gWorirai, Kovak, Milter detailed information on and Kynos. houses which fit your require- The buzaai'd palrM was the ornly ments even before your first patrol that had 100 percent partici- visit to the new area! pation. The iroop pragiTam for the mtont3i REMEMBER: Homerica works of iVavember coneenitraded on teach- only for YOU! All of their ing the scouts how to pack a paek, efforts—research, reports and to L;jke in flie way cf cloth- advice — are exclusively on ing. Wie proper menus to plan jn the be h a i f of the prospective coMer weiaWier and how to erect the buyer. They have no connec- various type tents the troop us&s. tion with the seller. It is their The ptotrcte are aliso working on The Dreyfua Lc vf raft responsibility to guard YOUR mLn.ikitig neckercliaef slides for each Fund ii a tpMnlativt. interests. member of the patrol. fund in which manag* Besides these activities the troop For further details, please call has fyassed none new boys on their ment hopet to makt our Local representative, tendeitfuct tes;ts, including Joniatanan your money trow and Pearsall and Frankenbach, DaHch, Brian anti Bruce Kovak, Jim uses sophisticated Inc., 115 Elm St., Westfield, Blvo-na, Len P-arrcitt, PhiiSip ii'Lue, market techniques 201-232-470201-232-47 0 or coll us Guy Mone, Mark Acfeiia and Myrttion direct Fr&ga. toward aehievhtf The troop now to 31 regiistered thattibjcetWa, Scouts but will bake in any boy that "loves the aultctoors and enfrj^Vgo- PTMB«ttMffM wig campi:nig at any time of the year." The unit serves tihe Jefferson MARTINO L MANNINO 1CA and Tainaques scthwi areia Bfld DI8T. MANAGER. INC. meets at the Jefferson School gym MKRTDIAN flECURTtt Monday evening^ between 7 and 9 p.m. CORP. 700 Cro«way Nm-Am Bldg.-200 Park Av«. HIM SANTA. Want to Know What 212-611-3111 Westfteld'g Thinking 532] Read the "Letters'1 S«l«t your gim for th* wheM family, from one of th« lor^oit coMoctiom of $am>t^k-^&i i^'Mi/&>; a & nomi w«arinfl appar«l and Th« cowrt*«ut ••!•• fttoff will holp your gift shopping, ftfcrf mtttio your gift mort momorablo,

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Feet aren't the first thing people notice. So a MANY NOVELTY GIFTS let of people ignore their feet. They just TIES by Bronzini, Confess Mara, Rooster, cover them up with anything. Rur your feet Superba and others. can be pretty hard to ignore it"' you're wearing FtK GtfT WHAPMNG SHIRTS by Arrow, Hathaway, Manhattan inexpensive shoes with n line suit. Nunn-Bush and others. shoes arc sryled with a fine warJrohe in mind. in the luxurious John Franks JACKETS, CAR COATS, STADIUM COATS, etc., by Great Western, Fog, And they feel ns good Golden Touch as they look. If you I T McGregor, Mighty Mac, and others. can afford ro dress your- self from head to ankle, you c;in afford to dress yourwlt head to roc. Custom 207 EAST BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD 233-1171 W7 I. MOAD ST., WESTFIEID OWN WEEK-PAY IVENJNIOS THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2v iquartered in MounJbainside. A hii^hifi^fhit of the evening Was a efc have stdH fast grtsjtnic! in of at leiasrt 5 per cent." a senior vice president of tihe cor- Mrs. Skrba's work has been ac- to rtiher employee groups, quiz ta'ken by the parents concem- 'POfratiion, reisponBible for coordinat- cepted for exfhiibilt in many local inig the community of WesftfieW. The average teacher Salary in ing worldwide expiloratteon aaid pro- /and statewide slhows. Among her Week Needed For New Jersey tte year is about $9,- KaiH Wolff of 526 Hilcreslt Ave. had operations. Mr. Nelson has 74% of Regional the most correct answers and won awards, tihe latest in- Holiday Giving 100, reports the current issue ai the been president of Mottwl Chemicfal ibest in show, KenHworth 1 the "best oitizon of the everting" Address Change !*NiPEA Review/ the manrtihly pro- Graduates Enroll Company since 1957. 1968; second in Watercolor, Eliza- fessiartal journal for the state's pub- .awaiti. The quiz included questibns One week's notice is requested Sizes .concerning mumcipal and school In 1964 Mr. Nelson received a ibeHili Merchant's Outdoor Show 1969; lie-«ahoal teachers. This is an in- In Colleges medal from the Colorado Sdhool of •first prize for watercolor, Hunter- «( readers of the "Leader" wb« -leaiders, enrollment in the irtajor are changing tbeir addresses. crease of 8.5 per cent over Hast Nine huntlred and 35 srtudenrts, or Mines for distinguished adiieve- don State Show 1968; first prize for year's $8,423, Wcstfield schools, tie town budget Address lists are made up one *Mt m ^BV • ^sr m ^r ^s^ 74.57 percent of tihe 1969 gr&dufefttag and the WelsftlfieM School budget. ment in mineral engiineeztLng. Dur- watercolor, Cranford Show; second ing 1966 and 1967, he served the iprize in oils, Scotch PJains-Flan- week In advance, and while it li ; Although che increase represents cDass of 1,203 in tihe Unison Cbunty possible at the last minute to Regional High Sctood District Nb. 1, Dems 4 and 9 had exhibits featur- (U.S. Govetnncment on a paint-time wood Outdoor Shaw, etc. a rectird gain for any one year, ing early. Americiaiii dress stylets. send an extra paper to a new KJBA oautkMis t«aeheois againat con- are fmtbhenlnlg their eduoatdbn. at basis as aitornete depiity national Dorothy Skrba is a self-taught The W^tWto Den made poriBatole ladminEstrator for tihe Emergency address, It is not possible to pre- 1 rl Burg- vent the already addressed schools, according to Dr. Warren M. .bookshelves for the Grtartt School Petroleum and Gas AdmiTiistTtaition. er's critique class for tihree years. .deftest compared wit hotiher oocupa- •library. Dm 7 presemted B skit paper from going to the old ad- trans. Teachers are actually li Davis, siiperiiutendent. tMr. Nelson is a director of theShe is presently press book chiair- dress without the week's notice. portraying sudh weH known hisifcori- Society of Petroleum Engiiteeais of jnian, Anteritoan Adtists Professional AtkiSt&em behind, says N.IEA, because: Releasing the results of a follow- ,cal charrtatiters as Johnny Appleseod, The "Leader" win toe happy to INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WEARING APPAREL up study of gradtfaifcas of the four tihe American Institifcute of Miming, League and member show ehair- "1. The typical Now Jersey school Rip VarlWinklG and the Headless (Metalhirgioa'l and Petroleum Engi- irnan of the WesliieLd Jkt Associa- forward papers without extra • (Esfirkt now pays teaohers a begin- hilgh sdhools, Dr. Daviis said that 209 Horseman. Den 1 re-enarated the charge anywhere in the United Broad Westfi atudanis, or 20.68 percent, have join- neens. He is also a director of thetion. In 1968 She was ahadnmlam of saliary of ongy $6,60

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Formerly Westf ieid Federal Savings arm MOMMY unm * f.m. wrop FOUNDED 1883 SKF I.- WmOUm fl u wwsffmm Pnge 4 THE WESTF1EM) (N.J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1969 Also, surviving is n daughUsr, .spare time Ic'adicj yomig ptano pu- •According to psolice, tlie thief ap- Stolen from WHS parently cHiribed' over tltc i*oof into Betty Buivkor of Dodhnglon, and a OBITUARIES 225 Hear Effects RCAC Endorses tihe school doirrftyard and eotered .niece, Mrs. Robert H. Sluhler of Tickels for Hie winter concept may Police are'investigating the theft tlie shop through a window. Westfidd. (Continued from page 1) he purchased in advance at tflie of $175 worttti of silver slhee*s wliich .Music SUaff on Elm St., and the Mundt Plan Sdhcol oMoiofls discovered the Mrs. Warren Whitcombe with our tamilics and talk arid care. were taken from pne high sdtwol Mrs. Henry Penn .Bandstand on Broad Ct., or ait the ; Parents need to know tlieir own Tho Repiiblienn Consea vallvc Ac- Shop over the weekend. items missing Monday morning. Mrs. Eugenm .Joan Penn, B4t of 413 Funeral services wore hold nt dii'ld and \\toy he or she got on drags door tut the time of the concent. jtion Club of Unton County unani- Downer St.. tiled last Wednesday Gray's Funeral Home M o n d 'a y 15 Finalists and Uiey need to be educated about ,moiis»ly passed a resoiuitian Thurs- (Nov. lt)i in HID Cranford I Jail Nurs- .morning for Mrs. Ann Marie Whit- drugs." Furthermoi'c, she said, "We day in support of tihe Mumdt diis- ing Home. Born in Newberry, S,C. come. 62, of 420 West Dudley Ave. ivld pl'an for president pal elections. (Continued from page 1) should not want our children to be- Borough PBA she had lived here 50 years. She was .with the Rev. Dr. Ace L. Tubbs of come addicts if for no oUier reason .The aoti'on followeid an artalysis of Elizabeth Gratly of 227 the wife of the bio Henry Penn. the Presbyterian Church officiating. than that it often leads to a prison (Continued from page 1) the altdrrtaiblvc meWhodis proposed Inlerment was in Fairvitnv Ceme- Prospect St, is a senior at Xoi* electing a president presented Mrs. Penn aUcmied school in New- F record which stands in their way Mayor Frederick WiMhelms Jr. tt-ry. High School and would like to be- For the rest of their lives." .by Mais. A. Donald Green of 720 berry and was graduated Irani How- also was aw a itied a plaque in com- Mrs. Whitecombe died Frici'ay in come a music teacher at t-lie high The fourth panelist, Miss 1A>IS MC- Laiwr&ncc Ave., who also was hos- ard University, Washington, A for- memoratjton of his tonfg service to Muhlcnberg Hospital, Phiinfiel'd, school level after at lending Hartt less for bhe meeting. mer ma:thejna.!ic.-i and bbitoi'y toadv Carthy, sdiool saciial , stJated the comirrnmlity and his cocpeliia'tion ; aft IN* a short illness. College of Music (University of The dklb fa wired the Mundt dis- er in Columbia. S.C.. she a lso h&d Hartford). She has been active in that evei7 na'tioa in the world lias with the police department. Mrs. been a war-time USO coordinator. She was a lifelong resident of listed marijuana as am illogal drug. itri'ct pla>n beoaiiise -it avci'ds tlie in- school nctivitiois as president and Laura Massa, owner of tihe Moun- equiUes tihe present "winner-itake- She was a member of St. Luke's Westfield. treasurer of the Spanish Club, Mask "Young people find the drug cult is tainside Inn, was given, a silver ,a'll" system w^hdreby Uie totlal elec- AME Zton Church here, serving on Mrs. WMtcomibe was employed and Mime Club, a "12" members, so comlbjntbble because Uiey are ac- servimig tray in reteogmtiton of her toral votes of a State go to tihlat Us missionary beard. Mrs, Penn was 35 years as a secretary by Uie and silver pin of Now Jersey. cepted by liluedr peers. TTliey can do servico to L'he depanUnenJt. past worthy matron of OES, Rebec Westfield Board of Education. Debbie Ketehinm of 127 Limrcln their thing,' be dirty, disobey au- ^andidaite receiving a majority of she Other honored guests at the din- ca Chapter l of Pl-aitilitsM, and a . was a member of The Pres- 1£>nty d aduIts .the total votes cast, and the votes m. is a senior at Weatfield High " f ' *"* * *™&**- ner were Police OomimJissronier Rob- former member of the board of di- i Memn Church ot Westfield and •of perhaps 50 per cent of the voters Sehool and has chosen the Univer- Tremendous pressure is exerted on ert Ruggiero and the Rev. Rayintond rectors Of the Westfield Community •-the WestfuSld Association for Educa- in a state are urerepresenlted: in the sity of Michigan to continue her stu- young people by influence® outside Aumaek, paMor of Oiir Lady of Cenler. She was a memtoer of Cen- 'tl0naI Secretaries. JEiecttorol College vote cast by its dies. Her ambition is to teach pi'a.no the home—fellow studenlfrs, young Lourdes Ohurdh. Music was pro- Mnial Tomple 246 IBPO EHks of Surviving are a son, Patrolman eletctiwts. Untiei* the Mundt district Security it or voice to young people. Debbie's people they meet in clhurch or the vrded by tihe LinaiVes. Westfield. a past daughter ruler Warren U Ji\ o* Westfield; a sister, plan, vote total's wouHd be register- school activities include co-captain corner store. This peer acceptance of the teniple; past loyal daughter -Mrs. Catherine Sell of Pkuniield, ed for each congressional disiridt, not a dirty word. of elieerleaders, music chairman of makes reShafbiUiba-tiron very diffltouft." rider ol" the Jersey Counoi'l 1 and a ^nd four grandchildren, the oleotor fiiioim thart district Sub-Junior Woman's Club of West- the question and answer memijer uf the Third District Coun- Boroite Killed vote according to tihe ma- field, and the guitar. period Miss McOaMlhy stalled that cil of Post Daughter Rulers. allihougfo New Jersey is fihdrd jority vote in this relatively small Mrs. C B. Carmichel Susan McSvveeney of 600 Hod: St. area. Thus the R€AC feels, the Mrs. Penn also was a member of in tlie nation for narcotics violaWbns, (OontLmied from page 1) is a senior at Westfield High School -votes of orely a few of (toe -tflate tlie N.J. State Association Auxiliary Funeral sendees were held here our cities, Newark, Trenton, Gam- rfam, he was stationed si FU- Ben- ami hopes to aMend Newark State voters would be unrejitresedted by of IBPO executive board; a former Saturday for a former resident, den, -Elizabeth and Plafirifield have niing, Ga. where he was gradwated College to become skilled in teach- 1 the sHate'is electoral college votes. state recorder and past grand as- Mrs. Anna Burrows Canmichol, 94, tihe worst problem while Weotftett frwn panaidhuite and ranger sahociks. f Say the word love, and you get instant interest. ing emotftonaWy disturbed and men- There also wouW be two a*-lar^e sisting directress oi tihe Elks Baby .who died Wednesday in Spring vale, "ssimilai r to Fair Uawn, Surranit, 'Whtle at West' POITDI, Lt. lititle in Say the words financial security, and what you're tally retarded ohi'ldrcn-. Her school the summer of 1966 attended (he from each state, required Contest. Me. Mrs. Canmiobel formerly lived activities inJdude Glee Olub, libra- MiUburn and like oommunibKe, but likely to get, these days, are yawns. in Wesltfield far 25 years arid was is not o:.o of the big drug ceotere." Army's General Warfare Softool in vote as the majority of the state Along with her work in bhe vari- ry Club. National Honor Society affd •totals indicated. That's too bad. Because when a man worries active during that time in bhe United In answer to the question of what Panama. about his family's financial future, that is an ous origami zations far which she was an associate writer for the school Ln addition to his parents, he is In endorsing flte metliod of presi- honored in 1965, Mrs. Penn raised 12 'Methodist Church of Westfield. newsp&'per. is being done in the scihooils to edu- expression of love. Are you worried about yours? She had been Hvirig for the last 25 cate the students, Mrs. SKme survived by a sister, Afewi, at jdenfel eiledtion, club members ex- foster children. Carol Ann Mone of 561 Cumber- home. pressed cancer.t that a direct pop- Then you really ought to talk to the man from years wiibh a son, the Rev. Alexan- land St. is a senior ait Holy Trinity Chat drug abuse is discussed in the Provident Mutual. He's an expert at helping. You'll Her sister, Mrs. Ella Sands, died der C. Oarmiohel in Syracuse, N.Y., heabh eduoation cure(nsJhi)p of July 12, 1892, in Westfield. He was Methodist Olwreh in Ridgaway, Pa,, . John Wisner of Summit voiced also tlie grandson of tihe Me U.S. St. is a semor at Westfield High Sale of Trees 1100. Its current president is prior to her rriarriage. School and wishes to attend Juilllard .Roland B. Gtttelsohn of Boston. ifear that direct popular voting could Senator Amos Clark. Educated in Funeral 3rnanig1eime«nltis were made .resuit in mobocracy, were demiago- .Westfield schools, he was graduated School of Music. She would like to (Continued from page 1) THANKSGIVINGS •by Gray's in WestJfield. make opera and concert singing her igic pdtttiiofans pteydng on the weak- from Rutgers Unive'nsJty. to help us, it would hn've been a long iiicsses of tihe electorate to be elec- career. Her sahutfl activities tncBUde evening indeed," Mr. Robension not- Payne, Webber He was married Aug. 16, 1919 to Gemnian Olub, Art Club, Dramatics «tcd to po^lltions of autiharilly. Huey the formeJr Beatrice Locke of We&t- Mrs. William Stewart ed. -Long's drdteritorial regime in Loui- Olub, orchestra' and Student Coun- Additional Shipmenits due to arrive field, who survives him. Other sur- Funeral services were heW at jsiiana Was a case in point. TTjis TO ALL OF OUR PATRONS cil. She is ateo a member ot the in Che next week include a wide se- Elevates Wetzel iVivers are four children, Robert of Gray's Funeral Home Saturday (V6i*y rdal clanger could be avoided New York City Opera, Chi Wrens lection; of scotch pime and the larg- iManasquan, Marjorie PoBiill and morning for Mrs. Margaret McNeil Charles A- Wetzel of 327 Jefferson (by the Mundt district i^an, the Chorus and the Metropolitan OhiJ- est inventory rf Douglas fir m the Ddrothy Smitih of Denver, and Philip Stewart, 72, of 1922 Grandview Ave.. Ave. has been named vice president rRC AC. feels. drens Chorus. sale's History. The Y's Men also of- Clark of Aurora. Colo., and eight with bhe Rev. Gordon Baum of the rf research by Paine, Webber, Jlaek- . 'During dhe social liour wbidh foi- Wezie Tn-bbs of 865 Shlactoamiaxon fer a wide assortment oi greens, FROM ALL OF US grandchildren. Raihway Mettiodial ChuVch officiiat- son ft Curtis, nabforuwide invesrtnwot -Lowed tine ineetimg, Mrs. Green ex- Dr,, a senior at Westfietd Hi]gh wreattw, hoiiy and m'r»tl«toe. " •Mr. Clark served In France with was in Hollywood! sdnool, hopes to continue her schioo3- firm. ihibited her award-winning oils. Mrs. unl'oad trees were se&tel- The 'appointment arcs annknmoed •Gem-ge W. Maim poured. a group ot volunteer engineers re- i Memorial Park, Union. ing at Mary Baldwin College witih a ani toouhnfU^aleirs Tretd BtMngee and t^diay by Waitw E. A«oh. *reetior oi The next meeting of Dhe Repubfc- cruited from the New York Area Mrs. SVeWart died Vast Wednes- career in lihe computer field es her Davis and tihe fotowiing se- AT RAU'S , \ Paine, Webber's Mlamkelilim Group. jcan ComservalJive Action. Clufb of I 4 .prior to U.S. involvement in World day in Alexian Brothers Hosspital, goal. Her bi'gh Kdho'Ol activStieB Ln- scoints: David G later issues, Lodge of Denver. of Westifieflld, died at her home in when deteiJs of aoine of the many His wife lives at 430 Soutih Corona Dodiogton, Chipping Sodbury, Gtou- insKiritment in the All Statte Oi'dh«B- hmvt three daughters, Dorothy, Di- ,tra. She aBso ptays in One Ccntanial YMCJA w^ter ctesses w^ be an- St., Denver. cestersh-ire, EngJaml, May 25). ane and Ftoremce Who attend the I Adult School Symiphony Onehestra and during her Wttson School in fConti-nued Prom page 1) observed: "To our knowledge this is the first. insKianice vn which am Adult 9c'hool group, m'otivaited by a desire to render a euiturfa'l service to the commyni'ty, has fai'mutoted a unaique Fuel Oil and Burner Service preservation designed to focufe atten- KJen of tion on our state's naMonialiy reeog- nized art museum. The theme slogan 'Visit and Enjoy Your Museum — Become a Member' is weB etiosen aird could prove rewarding to those SH Whrt You Buy who form a 'museum vis Station hab- it1." nj ym %Uf will «v#r f *$ permanent as a family The list of passible oliher exhibits, V'* #ionurnent Its purchase warrants thought and guidance. strong HI arls, crafts and person-al ft* SM what you buy. Visit the monument dealer who has a skills, include: Painting i-n Oils, tomplete display, and who can design • Portrait Pamti-ng. Waler Color ; Painting. Synthetic Media Pamttilng, personalized monument to harmonize with i rtis surroundings. piure* in Stone, JBpaneae Ink BARRE Hln-s. Malic (/a'liegraphy, Taator- We have the experience. We have the com- GUILD fov Women. Plan a-n-d Plant Your plete display. We specialize in fully guar- i Own Pr'cprnty. Pricing r/n Fahric. •nteed Select Barre Granite Monuments. Monument* ! ;:?if| WiniHiTakf-M's' Workshop. ' MnnrJay niyht^ ol'asw?s are tshe fi- nal ones in xhv t!aH term. The spring M ATTRACTIVE GftAVE 1LANKETS wit) fittingly p Rut. JHH1 Phonv PL A-O74M will bttgm Fob. 2. Cd0&la$B portray your contina«el devotion toward fhose MOMUmlNTS — mAWillw \z ih*» cLUTicuHim will be loved ones who hav« passed on. Placed over the 40n W. Frfinf St., PlHlttfleld, IV. X mailed UIP first week in h grave now, they remain green, far into the Spring.

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DAVICJ B. r.RABIHL \Vt ItM ST , WISTFIHD TH. Kb run. «HL —4 mvmmmn scnvicc TIIE WESTFfELD (NX) LEADER; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2fi, 19*19 Youth Apprehended urtfay on a charge of posses- DEW Line Slorv Hikers Plan Two sion of atcdh&Hc beverages in'a car Upholds Council's Denial of New Resident Heads Patr-ofoien George Zfoailesnik and To he Tolil Venturis • by -a minor. He was released in $25 G-ary De OhaUis apprehended Ron- Two hikes are scheduled for Iho bail pending a court appearance. Ham Radio Club "The DEW line Story." a color, nie G. Battle,. 20, of Crawford; Sat- Gas Station at Prospect and North sound fibm will be shown ni the Un-members a.nd gnosLs of the Twenty-seven members of the stu-ion County Park Commission'« Trail- County Ilikin-g Ck*b for Uiis week- side Nature and Science Center, in ond, Superior Court Judge MHton A. proposed use would imitefcr the in- dent bra-noh Df the Imsititute of Elec- the WatdiU'Ug Res environ at 2 p.m. On Saturday, Miss Irma H.Ifco*cr, Feller last week upheld town coun- tent and purpose of the zone plan U-loa-l and Electronics Engineers ut Sunday. Eliziibdih. will lead u six-mile after- SUGGESTION cil's denial of a variance which ay;lio n buildiag of the Union Cuunty pose (of tine zoning ordinance) and Comniunieations OorrwruSffLon, ex- Blmex Van Gilder, will for mere than 30 years. Sirtce a pects to esta'bli'sih a statitm at tlie Park Comiiiissiion, War-inanco Pai'k, zoning ordinance revision in June they re-present conditions which AIRMAN THOMAS G. SH1AR- entl'&led "Time and UK1-JMzabetli, at «:30 a.m. should be reduced to conformity as In-sAitute and to hold tiiadning ses- Sbaits" at the Ti-ailside Planetarium. 1967, the staltfon h'as been classed BACK, son of IMr. and Mrs. Rog- sions to assist individual members by the -two as a non-confbrmfrig, speedily as is compatible witti jus- er C. Shjarback of 1635 Kahway The speakers will discuss and show tice." in obtaining FCC licenses for radio how we use the motions of the hoav- i NEED A HOME? pre-existing use. Rd... Scotch Plains, who has com- amateurs. After being denied a pmnit to The council sand it rejected the pleted basic (raining at Lack- only bodies to keep time. SEE CLASSIFIED On Dec. 23, Paul Barkebile, field demolish arid rebuild by the build- variance, among oiiher reasons, be- land APB, Tex. iHe has been as- engineer at Taktronix, inc., Spriarg- ing inspector. Humble Oil asked cause the proposed use would allow signed to Chanute AFB, 111. for field, will address the group on "Os- bhe board of a'djusbm-ent to recom- an extension of over a greater period training in aircraft maintenance. ciHosoope Measurement Tech- mend to eoun'oil Chat a variance be of time and thereby impai'r the in- Airman Shjarback is >a 1%9 grad- niques." Talks by other represenit-a- granted. Fololwing a public hearing tent and purpose of the zone plan uate Life Described ed cars dnlven by Mrs. Adelaide R. management of the compa- Pcridn of Elias'beth and Wilhelmina ny. Jefifers of Pialnfield. Frederick H. Diamond miaoutoctures a-nd sells a escrvat ions now In New Library Book Pontin Jir. of Blizdbeth suffered a broad line of rrrasonry swid holitow .cult lippar lip aad said he would see wall s for industrial, con- "Life in an OM New England Tales." Everyone who lived through his doctor. struction and contracting operations accc Country Village" is recreated by 'the twenties win" see old friewte iti Eai'ly Sunday, Mrs. Oatlherine and pole line hardware for power 3 outstanding travel experiences Author Catherine FenneWy, M*O ithe third volume, 1920-30, of "This ,Gatfjt of PJa-jnCiicld su*ained a and utilises, .uses Stuitete Village as base for .Fabulous Century.'* There are Jdhn nose when, according to po- and serves distribwtiHi'g centers on the cruise vessel of intimate elegance this btfok, Which is arriortg new ad-JleM, Jr., and ttis niatfjdbstick flap- X*ce, she lost cwitrol o-f her oar, g the Urited' States from ditions at WeabfidJd Memorial U- Johnny WeismuUer well be- damagiirug the lawn at 857 l*ambert's its headquarters in G-arwood. •brary. Visitors to Sturbnidge will be fore he became known as Ta-rzan, Mill Rd., knocking down a utility Mr. Fuhrer is widely known in the especially iritenasted in St. (pictures of darDce miaaiafahons and and damiaging a fentce on tftie ijvdus-iry Ki'S comipany serves. He is From San Juan: January 12 —10 days, from $345.00 Three books dealing witih tfhe se- irjne of Oalvin Coolidge in Indian of Shackamaxon Gdlf Club. a member of t)he Mt&ropo&bm Indus- STEAK HOUSE Jan. 22 and Feb. 3-12 days, from $415.00 of colleges are now •The odheir acoldent occurred Sun- trial Trade Assooteifciw, the Soufch- "Barron's ProPiies of Ameaiidan . There is a new book for ttie men- day at West Bread St. amid Scotch : e'Pn Hardware Ass&cMi-on, the East- The world-renowned ocean-going cruise yachr of Aegean and " by Fine is among the '..fcal'gymnaifts; "How to Toi^Uiire Your Plains Ave. and involved oars driv- ern H-airdware Aissocoation an'd has by Wdods.• pnterlbainmg and Pacific fame now makes her debut cruising the superb yachting /.library's reference material. "The en by Mrs, -Angela L. Oaigliano of g been active in fche United States VS. ROUTE 22, 8ne. book' provides m'ainy grounds and Islands of the teeward and Windward area. /Seventeen Guide,to College Choice," and Mrs. Mary c. Ball Independent Telephone Association. a m'&nt:a»l,cha|Mengeanid:has its own MOUNTAINSIDE, N. J. Designed for discerning individuals, these special voyages .by'Klein, and' Garraty's.-'The .New. of 131 Clifton St, 'He is particu)a.rly weW known in i!&t of . bifitfcuiltiy cancocteti Palfe- offer a travel experience that transcends the nature of usual .Guide to'--Study .'• Abroad" may' be Mrs. Susan McSweeney of 600 Hort this area as a loittig time meniber of Rncrvatlons (201) 233*5542 .borrowed for home use. The latter JiM added, top," k St., .a passenger in the Ball car, the Essex Bleotncall Ueaigue and The Motter Funiifa gives •' informlaAkm bdtlK on, iand DeyeEoprnenft of, MirteitK -Art," .-suffered a knee injury, whi-dh did not g&3f ehairma-n emen-itus of that or- and •"•summer pa'ogpams. iby. Fli^ank Popper, who '.examines .require. hospital .treatment.-' ; ganization. Amortg autcbiogr^ipliites and biiog- •this fcMir-dimerrsicwi^l art, tracing 1 4PIROTNCI LIN4* H5 . new" in ..the odiUecWinin. are it beck to \m. . ... • ' : .fo-itr of[ four dissimilar men:: CHal- • Antique collectors' will enjoy.two SAttTY INFORMATION! mts Jason, registered in Greet*,' guiii»s, one EJor •'* ^' -• (bm:m, Henry.Ford,Ii;-'.H. G. Welte i: ' — -' meets Internationa] Safety StandgrdV-fof new ships developed : iand' Superjet Namatti. In 1960, and meets 1966 fire safety re- i "iDukenldrjfn has**. En- as a city of movement, wilbh The he'ad of Scribner's rare and pianes oomm>g and godng, Jmok (Japarfimertt for many years, cammarce and visitors passing Mr, Randall bter became V9JJ by land and river. Dr. iflor the Lk% collection a! n»re vni- W, W. Bauer examines hundreds >ume«. Not only does he dead with -of coJniTion beliefs and practices in it/he search and sale of rare books "Poteis, Remedies arid Old Wives' but delves into lilter&ry history as

- -rt '. -• Daphne Du Maurtter'a "Hie Howe on the SWand" ami Oefefiey'e myB- ,t«ry, "The TVrff and the Curate" STEIEO >wHQ be sought by re&rters of these -• t authors. QtMr fictuon HitWdea k JIHIKW #** "In Tte Howe of Sn*)e," "IIM Fami'ty Carnovaky," ia reprint of Heese's '"ttte GUass 'Bead Game" and a reprint of Mar- jorJe Bowen's "IV Viper of Mftm," JgncerlOI ^r ^mm •whiah Gtfafem Onmi CUJJM with him Wait to write.

You know the thrill of discovering a perfect fit in a design thit If at thi »me time both distinctive and lastingly t la Sing tttrtcttvt. The JIL Ltnetr tOI precision loudspeaker The Down Town GJe»> Ohib, mm syftem ia l*e that...only two feet high and half- a-yard wide... a a>eir for tftreo fit In any room. in its «r<* mmnen, wtll gfave its h the time • fof bl*—l*g* *md Its design i* exciting, its finish rich: walnut C9jriat hetUmed mm mmm m*d tit And hertm$e we me Lancer 101's loudspeakers are the finest gram devoted maMy to wefloonimg irt the> worWf aawefc whh the masterful authority aitd Kcuracy of a recording >in bhe Chfi*mes Season arid will •L- studio monitor. Come in .be joined in Obr*sftm« rmftoiiies by mm themM §lmtty give •/ mmt energy *md m$r e§#tn, *mr mim§ and |lve the Lancer 191 itihe dhoir boys of St. Luke's Chapel, a nnej Hstfen. Then My to Tmrttoy PlaNsh, and the AW-City Oa- it. .iet Boys' Ohoir. TifckeKls wtfi be mmbkt**9> «9fi hehtif •>/ nil, thai everyone mmy he Me*§*d •available at Ulie Carnegie mil Box

fm - ' •Office. A-otiive in Ehe cliib from VA he thmmhful On thi* Thtmk§ghimg (fey we look hmh % We^fii^ld is Jolhn H. CuHver of 821 Sherbrook Dr. *$. \?t mtm— the fe**rs mmd fmtwmtd «o the future with thank* fof

sH^ JIVCVMIVIVOT^ Mn0m JW* been privileged to enjoy* and

whh the rewtve that in the ymn ahead we will do our part to

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fm m Happy Thanksgiving 'J& us ™ Boh ami Len

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ttft h m iw* State Farm •fffc«-**wr« I can better you witfi th« best in , ftlt, 8fi(t ffra ifMursrm* f Nivita you to call or drop in •nytfmt %u ctiiftM Avi.f orr. won WYATT CNMRIS W. COS!HIA TEL. 232-3700 - 01

^^M Ymrv Page « THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) tEADER, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • ALE • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE •

JAMES J. DAVIDSON THE GALLERY OF HOMES WILLIAM A. CLARK NANCY F. REYNOLDS PEARSALL EDWIN O. EDWARDS BARRETT & CRAIN LEE K. WARING RBAI^TOB — INSVROR Realtors Realtor 436 South Av«. Watt Mcmkir at tfc* ASSOCIATES AND 112 Elm St. •TWO COLONIAL OFFICES" IS E. BUOAJJ STREET AD 2-2500 Member Multiple Matter System AD 3-5555 Westfield Mountains! da REALTORS FRANKENBACH MANY FUVB LUTINGI "Area Repreae«4«*ive f«« AD 2-1800 AD 3-1800 T run—America Referral" SUGGEST . . . Inc. Member of The "COUNTRY" RANCH (Anywhere In the U.S.A.) Multiple LlatlDK Syste COLONIAL SPLIT ESTABLISHED AREA REPRE§ENTAT1VH STREAMUNED $32,500 roa FINE 10 TEAR OLD HOME LO- SEE OUR UNIQUE CATED ON A QUIET STRKET Coay ranch house "out a bit" in Scotch Plains. Charmlnff fire- "EXBCUTIVK HOME9EAROH" IN* THE "WILSON SCHOOL NEW HOMES place in living room, spic and span kitchen, good dining- space. MmltipU PRGVlBWa INTERNATIONAL SECTION. MAGNIFICENT AND WINDOW DISPLAY 3 bedrooms and tiled bath. Recreation room area 1in the full Icotck Plftlu HOME FINDING SERVICB VEIIY SPACIOUS FAMILY baHement* Lovely lot on a quiet circle. Sparkling condition ROOM WITH ADJOINING thruout. XENTAL OF HOMES FOR SALE LAUNDRY ROOM AND POW- it DER ROOM. ALL NICE! NEAT) NIFTY I Unfurnished 3 or 4 bedroom Colonial with 1% baths, fire- WE WISH YOU PROJECTED IN COLOR BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOAI IF YOU LIKE EARLY AMERICAN place, porch and gurage. |350 SUPPORT UNITED FUND WITH FIREPLACE, LARGE per month. We have others, too. THE HAPPIEST OF FINISH THE JOB! DINING ROOM, MODERN KIT- $33,500 Raised Ranch, 3 or i SEE THIS CHARMER THANKSGIVING DAYS CHEN. ALL 4 BEDROOMS ON bedroomH, family room, SAME LEVEL. Z% BATHS. 2- Scotch Plains. IF YOU MUST MOVE ***** CAH OARAGE. $42,500 • : 12 BRAND NEW HOMES TO A NEW LOCATION . . . "39 UNICEF CARDS" $60,900. $34,500 Bi-level, 3 or 4 bed- Handsome pine panelled walls, beamed ceilings, a cosy fireplace, 4 i rooms, family room, 1*4 window neat and a wide oak pegged floor are juat some of the We have many lovely brand We are very prnud to have co- Weatfl^ld Hlffh School anil Holy baths, Scotch Plains. exciting features of this unusual home In excellent location near new homes ready lor occupancy operative arrangements with FOUR BEDROOM Trinity" High School atmlent nil schools in Scotch Plains, Spacious living room, dining room, - $70,BOO. — Distinctive — Unique daylight. Air conditioning. Co- \\y rmmi rampiiH room (with BEAUTIFUL CENTER HALL — Luxurious — Rambling lonial building recently remod- , . , Twt> year old beautiful d**»W"rd hullt-la t»*b- COLONIAL. FOUR BEDROOMS, 971,000 Expanded Ranch, 4 bed- Ranch with 3 bedrooms, 2*4 elled. Exceptional. J2S0 per kitchen v%llh nil nnd fiirnlturekt Hrtek 2% COLORED TILED BATHS. rooms, 2ft baths, fam- baths, and 2-car garage, on month. Suitable Business or rt*nnfecr» with north u-ttll wine uelliir thut BREEZEWAY. LARGE FAMILY ily room, 1 acre, Scotch Mtl A top »ff tfce HMMB4«.B on cul- Professional use. fiimlly NIIP break fit M a ROOM WITH FIREPLACE Plains. de-Bac. I acre plot — Ideal rmnn . . . Ponder room. On PLUS PANELLED BASEMENT PA WTOt for entertaining. Abuts fterond: three twin foed- Flmt floor hna vomy RKC ROOM, EXCELLENT MOD- Mount»inwlcJe In Scotch roomn emh with two EDWIN O. EDWARDS room with Hrrplarr A bvllt- ERN KITCHEN WITH EATING f 74,500 Expanded Ranch, 4 Plains We would be pleased Ntv. Two rnr In hm»knlielveRit tflnlnir room, SPACE. THE LIVING ROOM IB rooms, ty% baths, fam- to give you further details. n kilt*he» with 24 x 14 WITH SIDE WALL ily room, 1 acre, Scotch to and all *t*hool*, 112 Mm SI. aook. Hen, FIREPLACE. CENTRALLY AIR Plains, We an early call. hnth itnil l«^H"e CONDITIONED. TRANSFER- porch, S RED OWNER WILL INCLUDE CRAMPED FOR SFACE? AD 9-5SSI ImJnrte four SOME EXTRAS. QUICK POS- $78,600 Expanded Ranch, 4 bed- 1 roomi (one of whlrh In «• SESSION. rooms, 3H baths, fam- Lots of "el how room* inside BOTH SPACIOUS enormoHH nrnntep hedroom ily room .Westfteld. Hnd nut! Well maintained split AND GRACIOUS with Mewlngr-drepuilail' ftl- level on about an acre In Scotch llaria m. M«hi» Knke Couatry Cluh treen (lowfra blM« HE K.WAMNO , . , Th«re are either flve from Mnwh to €H*tehe») ar# hpriroomN or fintr bedroom* nome of the other feature* (HII twin-nine > and «r»t of this hraatirnl home that floor TV room . , . The llv- •Its on nhmit an acre of IS B. MAND NlWf Inft room hitn n hnnd«»in« Innd «a it mnple-thflded W. KtfcfMr.,ADI»HM flropl'H^ and the ritplMir wlndlnir road in FimwiM* Itffe W. Cm*p*nt*T.t>At>9*m*i Stately Colonial on ft beautiful room IH hnmiuet MIIP OH x 149 HMMITRMT (Walkln* d I »t n n r e te AD S-?4M ADfrTNt 111 with many biilh-lnM . , . lra*ea, train and This custom built brick and wooded lot in Scotch Plains, pp* fflnre thta In on* stone ranch home in Mountain- WUItaM A. CNltk . ^ Family room with wood burn- The nuMlerti kitchen him side has 7 rooms including- fam- ing: fireplace on thp 1st floor, WISTVMO IIrut advertlflementv need 1 lf an early ealll ily 1 room, full dining room, liv- Heluxe "family «Mze kitt-lien. iind the Itiundry IN adjacent ing room with stone flrepla.ee, The 4 bedrooms an* on the 2ni] lo It . • . The |»lot hi it MS-IMS 3 bedrooms and 2 tiled baths, finer. 2*4 baths. The lot ia 160 x verrifint one . . . Two eiir * • • • • LArge basement plus extra room 270. Still time to pick your own itnriiKre **t roiirHe . , , It for recreation or work shop, 2- decorating! $70,900. would pleiiMe n* to »how "TWO WOOMO ACMt" cai garage, Ati imprestive home, or to tell you mHith move. ground** beautifully add ItMOI. variety o£ lovely tree*, VOUt UMOOM MUCK MONTI Owner* of thU w* vMfffflf AU1HINT1C O MMSON laat calletf tit CHOICI IUHDINO LOT COLONIAL V/t ftATH CO1OMIA1 me to Meal fer as avttve A split level home, ideally sit- family wfet#*t Iftfcea uated for parot'hiftl and public IN TNI HfAUT UVWO ROOM «if iMitfwer wiitHl* mm€ 1M Am ochools; very desirable Moun- Situated on a pretty residential OP WTCHWOOO WITH miflACI •rainc nrrR (pint la SHW x talnaide neighborhood. Thepe?» street In Fan wood. Do call us 4fl#K>> The teterlor, which an entrance hall, Hviny room forthedutuils. Listed at $10,000. 50O FULL WWNO ROOM utter* »|Hivc aad privacy f#»* with bny window; full alae din- nil* fatiidftl«med chiirmer in beautiful 3 bedroom** and 2 ttle batha. A a I'tnimlc eicrtmi^le of the ATTACHW OARAOC Mmlly rwm with lovely cypreae-panelJed fHmlly horn* hallrier^M nrtlntry nnd IW-TRAtti-AU KNOOU +4 celllar «»d nlMta* room with fireplace. Convenient the home-milker'* tante la 4mir« to «««•«• ally pu wrier room; the tiled floor dei-or . . . The floor plnn In twtM-levrl mmmi . , basement is perfect for recrea* DUTCH COLONIM hleitl, ffiinrtlonlna tin a hob M*1«XE •t*t««ee kICHkva First time by any broker — North side WestneM . , * WaahlnBton tlon activities and it la always for the ftrnt'hHirt IUITIK' AT DM001 ellrd reor+atltm reww. Hat School area . . . walking- (lintance to »YG transportation * - » dry ami has fine etoragre room. These transferred owners* ran room < with hiindNome Hre- oaly aa attractive home hm* not too far from thft Library and Town, First floor and family room #ive quick poHSf*ssion . , . Flrf*- * • • ffcoiM lav*»tm#at aa «r+ll, carpeting included. Great Wgf pla^e in tho 11 vine1 r«»om; the 4 with i'hiiir-rtftl tiad ulac^ »«tra acrragr* *• *r- Sensitively nnd expensively dreafiod up by a painstakingly care- open screened porch overlook* On a nicely landscaped lot. dining room (12x1ftt in a won- three U/H window**) nad alrabl« flc»teh Flataa lora- ful set of owners who are moving; out of town. spaciouH rear yard with huge winding Scotch Plains light derful Hize for holiday dinners. larire fianelleil fnmlly runm •AMCNI tliia may nonte ilay hecibme shade trees. You should see thU traffic street. Center hall, 24' Very modern kitchen with i %vlth hiiltt-ln milt« valaafcle* More to tell, The physical sizea completely full to depict the quality of the home! living room/dinin* room com- double oven. Mother will apnrf- niiri t'nlilnrtry > and MAM TINNIft CUM may mmt houae — but here they are. Living room 21,4x12,8 with a fire- bination with Log burning tire- ciate the pleasant 1 st flnor wiiiduw nverlookJnft- the | THMf MMOOMt-l iATMl place; dining room 12.2x11.] 0; modern kitchen, hi-rise electric place, kitchen with eating laundry. Tim 1st floor dm ran renr yiiril - . • All the bed- * t * t • stove, Westinghcuwe dishwasher, table for kitchen eating, large •pace, Three bedroom^ full double an a ftue&t room. S l>wl- room* nre twla Nine find PAMRY pa-ntry, Torgino! floor. There'u a breeaeway to a two-car ffarafre, basement, partiEilly finished reo rnomfl, 2 hathH, <~>n n lot 104x197 thfr* »rp two pretty tllrd Ut>Btairst there are three bedrooma, the largent 16.5x11-10, ln the room, Attached garage. Only in Fanwood. $44,900, hnthn »ad a tiled powder mrrnr basement, a rets, room flnfnhed In pecky eypresa and a vinyl 932,500, room . * . There In b floor and a wet bar* l>aaihlled wrention with w^t har, below Ma IMLOt Possession 1H quick. , , , The fcltt'hta IN moder WAU TO WAU CARPff nliil-la-lcvelar> *m m Waatl- with family rating tmt ARe aor* tM fa and H rear l>iiti*h d^ior Plalaa' IftlfiiWf «o*f 1004 CMOMMi Inic to the hime hrlrk frer- area. The apavlMiff* l»aic- nlate Interior lacltt*** H or 4 NMOOM IANCN forin pntli> . - - We rni-n- 1 MAN JOHNSTON, oKtty Kuw^Mt n inlet <-iiH 4 h«4r«oni(»~il /j katha » * * to h*>nr more or to ttee thin XT' family roow wl«k Klaaa Center lifill, living room with fireplace, full dlnimj room, p ThlH fliiP Srotrh Plains hnnif* lino hi mi P. to patio* #cl«]i« kit' ellerl rlen, kfti:hent laundry and powder room on the flrnt, Four Fireplace in large living room, offers I'nmplftr one flnor Jiving; MfW! arm* Hvlair room with bedroomw and 2 bathw on the necond. Panelled rec. room in the family aiaecl dining room with , . . center hnil, formal dinins hearth tr*pinv* <*»- 4 MMOOM COiOWAL 9 basement; 2-uar attached gamger adjoining aereened parcht mod- room, pnnHlori family ronm inir room wWfc »li-t«r« wls- ern kitchen, 1st floor lavatory. with fflr^pl n *'o, ths kitchen is- f PAIULOUS ON A CUl-M-IAC *iuw null voaatry vtnta. Tru- Three twin nized bedroome (the a hnm©makf*r 8 rlri*am. 2 til or] Very close tu town but fn excellent north side location, TMWI YIAff OiD ly o*e-of~a-fcta*l We hope master bedroom Is 18t2 x 13,5). bathH pliiH a iirjwrkT room. tM SCOTCH nAMft ynii'll not he later Built well by Vlllane and carefully maintained ever since then Attached garage; large lot, Even the laundry i,^ on thn ]'-\ IXPANM9 RANCH by present owner. park-like rear yurri. tall trees. floor! You'll Hupreolati* thn- cen- LAIOI WOOMO IOT Conveniently located, transpor- tral air conditioning next sum- IS H It FAMHT tOOM tation ft all Hchooltt, Walk to mer! RB Htatlon. Wcn't last, better nn the f\rst 13x14 ATTACMW hurry! |38,900, i on n bpnu- T1AM IN MY NOUMf tirol level lot of mur*- thnn MUOUOAHAOt Vi n*'re, thlM brirk nnd frm4% y#wr fn frfimc rharmer tw pristine Is hwii+eil on n In every 4<«ifiNlH«'rtitlon • . . - w •• qnlft tvtniltitff ron4 In Went- "^ 9¥f IT four twin iM'di'iHHiiH. thr t\< \H*H it^MlniMe W Yf ft- ar *#*^ j. ffCTUHSOUt hntliN, powiier rnmn # . . KIr«t Hour llbniry , , ( His Interior 1n<*!*#en 4 S m MOUNT AINMM IE vine; rinnn with Hrrplurr —ZV-z hnthH - . - !»' family Nothing can excel this home . . Spjti I.MIX {*27\14y ftun- t room with shelves A PB*I- for ehnrm, beauty and decor! f!ent rally :iir rM-indiiiniM-it h'niu*. IIy room with Mi><*oml flro- DAMKM nrt^t fct-at-ltMiH Hvlnir room Living room with ft replace; i lihi«'4» , , . f iiHtimt »iinr iif view of netting flun, Pull dln- on a W'Hut ifully Innnu*r luill Hxtiir^M In iniiHtt r linth , . . with nnn«»11t>4 hnr * * * pie- floor; large combination bod- 3 bodrrinms. " Inn lis. Tin* p'ip-h i^iil brriHM rt.vmreM In t grounds with room and sitting room on sec- la jalnuHifd si rul s* n'tnwl. tfpji- othrr twit • . - llu <>nll ond Boor, 2 baths. Three rooms nioiiH J-rjtr piW'iF'- with '•h'rlrjc kly to soms; 2 baths; two-car heater! grarage; Have you a problem of ITIt Wa-H»i:t UH two fiimily. JiaHy distance to Weattield and station and 8torey, the hull, with adjoining bath; Kepresenta tt¥ Georffe )>( »NIAI> in It!vein HO f^arofully earnd for. Pour twin Hissed bed- '^chen. Three bedrooms on 2nd MANCT 9. MYNOIM Oldest-Larges M4iny tliliiprx In thin %voi*hl T-'iomtf; iwr> hfiths all Hi'(U)inl floor SpuHouy sunny family ronm floor (maater bedroom 1B 19.3 x Finding: tervtcm 2 SfBW PROVH>E.VrE ROAD wit I* Mi'iirhy laundry anil lavatory; ovor.siZ(Ml two car saragi!; ia,9>. On wide, deep tot in but flu- MMiiiirinn uf biiscniiMif. At i.riLiTiiv* modPru kitrlien. wood burning living room •Otftablitfhed Fanwood nBljrhbor- ASSOCIATES tlr'p];iI***. A surpriKiiiii Hintiunt of flowct «pii<:<\ Juwt down the l hood, quiet street. A Lot of room L on thin »i»n-litl ^t.n-1-t i'rMin Wilson ijchoul on a quiet circle of tlno homey, JflO.QOO. for 1*4,000. 115 Ilm EVESWGS y*m'f* ia «M* MOQ< for tiny IH -still vrhh UH, ll> MIMK* Mulford AD2-78!IC J. frhia AF>:i-!l# We'i HUe that Ml-231-4706 C*. Rutfei*M Ji* in tni* muni ry :iroa of S. Sc\ Pla. There arc aix easy-to- Bit 10 nil our frlrmlM wi«ho« for v T r.M r* • - \'i r nnuM. Front to buok living roum-rtininff ronm with an. n, f,«v*», Jr. tTr-f)];i' n Ituppy 'TMiiiiikN^riAliiif nny ; I-!*- d'-n, or if you prefer, a formal dining room; , IV. jr. t Miianfmi .... Mii-i-r iM'dr^nnm, Almowt the *>ntir« ncllur ffnished into v ontyt R. Biirrt-U, Jr,» CPW with hfr*Mt ol rvi*rvtiiimc all yvt\r AD M-758 I>aiM lliul roam. Garage ateuuhed, niuo lot, $^8,800. •JH m. iMr . Ainu Bmce Coniln SnR-7331 Vrt. Aifhlld W. Ttt Be* —• Fimwood

. Jjtnrr O. Rftrhle 'J it * * # * M Dulmnr Rir«*hl^ . 2 PREVffiWH Fed«iro«-ko K HOMEHBABTH" fi. WIT *«•?«» Plain* — Mountain «M« A EHxahntk A. Multiple Lttrttn* onntry S ART Alt .\utlimwlfli* nnit W. Vart*-r * • * II U L'. 1' ri CMMFW* ****»«** THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY! NOVEMBER 2(1, • REAL ESTATE" FOR: SALE • FOR SALE HELP WANTED - ANTIQUES written byy Richard AIHLT an U The Skinny One, Pejfu-nnaiRts \Hill lu> "Al Wilson

MALE OR FEMALE COLOfflAI* Q The Fat One at WasirfieM' Sriuar Iii-^h Sduwl Mrs. M^MITI K. Hlioiii, K Ll'iii, nrlKiiidlly JUOO, »M>HL niter. Call TiK'ludhi^ treHsts; C-IU-SIH, ulso ce- TM-WW7 after C P.M. February 20 and 21st, wil'h full tfNinselttr at Wresi field — Jmirnnl tiii-nnnti dnrs; lifriw In plm\ mfilifi^any, rnnple And The Great One r, siihny upt-n. Call & in I brass. Ninny l^arly American I was among the guithm CHARLES G. MEIERDIERCK, JH FlIlKlMjACft U'OOII—Reasoned IOITB, 1 Itcin-s. Many ntlirr Items* $1.33 per bumll*\ 4 1m ml 1MS SB. MIH, Alurrnj 232-3450, fnr ii]i|)i>iiiL- mint. iJlrfctlon.s (k**ep tlu^i?): AaKwonfl a 1 Roach's "Crazy World of will be Sunday an-d and j from HEinnis. Iiuli'aira, Mis^oiiri, m\d [ei'ker'-H CinrdPu Ceiilcr. I HID South Ave. ti* JefTer«on yfhn^U Turn alonp: •Laur-d Hardy," "The Ba=»t of W. Dei*. 14 and 15, at Ihe j Nt?w Jersey vAm ^Lte-iuk-d st eraxfer- & ASSOCIATES, INC. AvtP| RiilP at school past mall boxf-H up hill; make a right turn :it IntPrHPC- C. Fields," and Jay Ward's "Frac- Players CUrblnxise, lDOO Norlh Ave. I sponsored by tho Wilson Cul • EMPLOY. WANTED • tion; oDiiUnup to ft nil of road, then r RvoHort HELP V/ANTED n Ipft turn to TTom est part, yellow iturcd Flickers," are gdi&divlod to Only members ore eligible. Anyone leg«f OlPrce of i-LH'cn1l> - t h 17 open at tlie RiaMo Theiatre today, interested in jotrei-ng live dub MALE lady wishes 1)&by-slttlng Buyre flay or evening. Call 232-2396. . J. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy shc-uM ca-JJ Mrs. .Fuel Kting or Mrs. 7-S-t! HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS I ONE FLOOR LIVING! DAY WEEK, for deliveries n-is-rt blend their 4alent.s yvLLli W. C. I Jessie Oberdiam. $36,900 $32,500 janitorial services. See WINDOW washiny, flitters and Fields to prove the .timel&ssnoss of Mr. St. John in person at Jane Smith, ANTIQUE AUCTION Leader* cleaned* walls and wood- tmo camedy. In this iiodern level type, three An immaculate three bedroom 137 Central Ave. 8-28-tf work cleaned, exterior p&Jntlnv, iiy, Pti. 7, 12:30 r.Af. rjov. bed root ranch home, on a quiet circle In Fully Insured. AD 2-7392. U 10-tl t The Los AngeJcs Tijnes raves; Want the Town home. Tjur^e living Scotch Plains, Large combina- YOUTH to assi&t in print shop. Full MOItlllH I NX, MOKFtlRTOW.V, N. J. rnnm A time. Monday through Friday. Apply To Know Your Views Ith ttrepinee, full ilin- tion llvlji^-dininp room with 4 rftutlon 11 ;:|f> tn 12:U« P.M. "The Crazy World of Laurel & rouln, iind "i?at in" Icltchen, fireplace, dining t-tmce in the Press Room, West Held Leader, B weekends, Hardy is a rich, joyous campilratiom Write a Letter plus El lalE panelled den. Moil- Ultuhen, tiled lmth. Attached A.M- to 4:30 P.M. any day but Thurs- O:il\ Tall :t7*J-r,0SS after C KM, Properly of various nivnors, nntlrjnp BATTLE OF est tax , short walk to grade ffara{$;Pf economical oil hefit, full day ; 10-n-tf nni) Rift shni>s. Se** next weeirs mis of the best momemts fro jn the (Deadline Friday 5 p.m.) BRITAIN" school. tmsemont. for inuri' flntails »r . - . rn 11 HH1OHT 'future waiting for the hoiismvork nr laundry H (eves) iintl WK will n greatest comedic pvies — .% \ 11 — right man who can sell life insur- eiienued. Tu-ll 7"ir>-8341 ance and mutual funds in the execu- have known." Trunk Slnairn after P.M. Sterllnpr, Auctioneer, KJSSA tive markets. Thorough trnf-ninB. ry Auotfonfi, Inc. Teamed with these inspired Good income while training. Unlim- "LADY IN CHARLES G. MEIERDIERCK, JR. clowns is the imcomparafale W. C. HAMrC WHY SAT. ited income potential for the man DAY'S work Thursday or Friday, CEMENT" wim high Blgrbta, Initiative*, ririve HUAV lftth Century Fields in three of his most famous 4 ASSOCIATES, INC and the will to succeed. We want Call IMS-fJOlt: mornlngi* or after 5 r's ile-Hk, oli|r>nff t>>|J over ninti; DANCE EVIRYWED tn hear from you- Reply Box 336, drawer, drop front reveals pigeon- classics: "The Banbensihop," '"Itie holp^» Rtnnll drawers, ai^U n. writing Realtors care of Westfield Leader, 50 Blm St. 1 HIGHTSTCWN If t(*rior over ^ long drawers, 411%" 'Patial Glass of Beer," and "The MOONEUNDCN ll-G-4t I DM in ED ! HntnX iA%'S work Thursday and Friday. lorn*, 4S" high, 23" deep. $115. CLIII Phanrrtacisit." KU-VKATOIt.l VOi !*c; man for general office work COUNTRY CLUB Hi BROAD $1 W5STVIHD full tlmp, Appnrtunlty tn start r:i- Completimg this package of un- "EAST OF rper ns architectural draftsman. Cull ft A I, FIIIDAV, recently relocated ihumor will -be JayWaller Meller — Sat. - Joe AMBOYS JAVA" ISpple & Seaman. Archi- # from Xcu York City, li years expe- INSTRUCTION l#l DRIVE-IN — AM) — tects. Newark. rience, switchboard, reception, llfiiit Ward's hilarious featurdtte," Frac- Much a. Every Wed. for folks typlniv, and Knnd undPrKtandinpr of tured Flickers (formally known as 25 ft over, $1.35. Fun here— Sit 9 Htpvi* Ilt-dut'i-n BOV—ITigh schotil junior or senior, office prntiPdnr^H, seekirtg piiBltlon PA 1 3400 "CINCINNATI to Bell boys' Hot lies after wchrml GUITAR • REAL ESTATE - FOR SALE In vicinity nf Westfielrl. Attractive, Print* "The Iritengalactriic Film Festival") and Saturday, Must fc>p neat, Apply intelligent, Quick to learn- Call 232* whether Alone er Couples. KID" Mr. K, Arthur Stevens, 233 Rast •wfitlh such immitafble cltona'Cters as>,_ . • i« MI J •* ANTED HATB TOU a uae lor theieT Strona: S57!> Sunday or evening after 7 P.M. C*l! AD Dlt mbir paper fiber hollow tiift«», 4" outald* Broad St. ll-2«-tf "Dudley Do-Rtght" and "George of II * 'wlicWHl., D«. 10, dlamaUr. I* tnald* dlam«ter, apme >-ao-tf f-4 BEDROOMS, den, l'i bath*. 74". lomt 18" Ions. Could be iw«d WKSTF1RM) boys for after school -the Jungle." North side Westfield, low J40's. Re- » rollen, or ai cornp for ruar rol- bike paper'routes- No collections or ply Box 333 care ot Westfield Lead- TO BUY OR SELL, USEE. wf lennfcTf, teacher of ptano. tr, 50 Elm ijt. 10-16-tf ling*, or drp*m up your own uieSunday. s Routes available Bright- Uiteet methods. Clasiical *nd pop- Tou can hate aa many aa you want wood area, Glen, Channintf, Pole- man, Forest Ave. apartments, KL> 7- liar. L^taona in your home. 66| NEED HOMK 1> MII>I»I,K!*KX, UN- or only |1.00 oacb at tbe Wettfleld LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS Dorian Rd., Wevtfleld. Call AD 2-5396. Players' 75th Show ION OR nUHGBN COUNTY—3 bed- . uadar, 60 Elm St., while tb«y last- B-B-tf room ranch or Colonial, upper $20», • lad to bavt you com* look at Is "Pajania Game" cash $5000. What have you to offer? nam. U-II-H LOWBtt MUSIC UTtmiO —Private Submit rtetliils to CROCOMO, P.O. HELP WANTED - FEMALl leasona on most instruments. Now Box 1O70, Mountainside, N. .1. WOOD ClllPt for aalt. Immediate accepting students lor the Tall sea- Jtfhn Sosii'owsJd, presii'denft ol ll-20-2t Cell very. Scbmlede Tree Btpert Co., BOOKKREFEU, full time. Apply in son. 1608 Central Ave.. "Westfleld. —Full time, for jy 833-3B5S. 9-4-tf Westf^i'eild Community Flayers, am- FA 8-9101. 10-1-tf person, Jane Smith, 137 Central Avd., nile clothing store. No exi>erience EAST BROAD STREET WE5IFIELD Weetfteld. Ask Cor Mrs. Richards. _: - ' nounced tHat its 75th major ptro- necessary. Apply Arthur Stevens, M • REAL ESTATE - RENT • WOMOBOOK ll-13-tf 2.13 East Broad St, Westfleld. m . LEAKN TO PLAT THE (Juction wiil be P\ajamia Ganne" No. 1 ennyclopedia in homes and full-t|me, children's lt-26-tf 1ANJO NOW THRU TUESDAY WE USUALLY have several com- schools. For information piea«6 call ninth ln^. No exoerlence necessary. All StytingB Taujht on TenOP, ONLY AREA SHOWING fortable hornet* for rent In Westfleld Plectrum, and 5-StrInr Eanjos. ind vicinity Prlcee average-|25& to DALLAS Applr Arthur Stevens, 233 Kast CI.RRK TYPIST AND „ GENERAL • LEGAL NOTICES • Broad St., Westfield. ll-13-tf OFFICK WORKRH FOR INSUR- Instruction br performing artist. GREAT HOLIDAY INTIRTAINMENT 1400 per month. Fleafle call — we'(l 2M-7IT1 822-46OH. do our best to help. Barrett Jk Crain, ANCE nilOKBTl — THE ROHRA- HI U- KOI FOR EVERYONE Realtors, A|D 2- or 3-18O0, 10-2-tf woman to oversee needs nATIfJH COMPANY, 302' EAST . . 9-4-tf of invalid owner and supervise staff BROAD ST. 23U-7777. ic Nrjiiot! is hereby given that 3-25'eow AHCHIGT» Ice Skate Exchange., Get LOWELL MUSIC STUDIO — private ordinances or which the following in spacious home located in choice leasonnn Inn niost ItiatrumtontaItiatrumtonta. Now art* curJifts were introduced, an allowance on your old Ice spates area on Westfleld'a North side. Liv- accepting students for the- fall sea- toward the purchase of a hew pair. on prefrnlsen preferred but nnt roM>O* eiecrtronlre Hrm with Wall and passfril, on Jirst reil'liny hy the • OFFICES FOR RENT • New Bkates start at $8,95 or ex- soo. lfiO8 Central Ave.. Westfleld. (Jounvil of the Town of Westfltlti at WHAT HAKC» PtOFLC LAUQtf SO required. Salary commensurate with Street office^ mavlng; to hew facili- 233-3853. change your old skates for a good experience. Call S76-2503 or 377-3983. ties Sprinsfielcl-Mountalnwld©' in 2333853 >-«-tf a meet in«- held November 2"J, 1UC!) . with *«c*fttari»l Mr?. used pair at $1 exchange charge, spring. Desire .top-flight secretary aiiii that th« sold (Council will fur- HAW TMtY CRY? Laurel and Hardy WANT BXTHA * r to* and private secretarial t«U- open 10 to 6, Thursday. Friday, Sat- |§0 and up per week In your Tor National Rales Manager tr> work ther* co n si tic i' the same lor final FOR P-nHsflgre oh the ml» day of Decem- •hone answering mTallanle. B*c«!- urday and Sunday. Archie's Re9a1« p time selling- Kanekalon S ilaya weekly In teftipbrary Sprlntr* J were perhaps the funniest comedy Shop, Meyerttville Rd.f Meyersville. ber, liifili, ;it s:SO l ..\r., In tlie Council lent for »lhi rap. or •ms.ll bustn«M. stretch wig-B. Call BtiO-r>6C7 or 506-field office until permanent move in AVON Representatives can earn .Chamber. Alunicliinl Uuihling, 425 IT) 11701. [ 1-l-tf 647-1149. 10-30-tf ll-2c-4t sprlnE, when she will be needed hundreds nf iloilars selling the leam who ever lived They probably full time. Shorthand required. IBM AVON-sift line in their neighbor- East liroail StreL*L. Wewtfithl, New ART SHOW AND 8ALB—WePtft#*]d Executive typewriter. Company-paid hood. Btart now, Call Mountainlade. Jersey, at whMi time arid place any couldn't ted you why. They jus! knew WISTMID Art Association. Oils, framed and ^ own transporta- hoapltalization- |H0 per week. An 731-8100; WeBtfleld, Scotch Plains, person who may be interested there- unframecL Wateunk Room, under tion, sleep out. References. Salary Equal Opportunity Employer. Call 766-6838; Cranford, 353-4880. in will be given an opportunity to how. BTMNJ m*4 W*»tfleld Library, 425 B. Broad St., anil hours open. Call 757-7459 after Mrs, Fenner at 232-9295. he heard concerning anlil ordinan- J. ft WefttHeld. Nov. 17 through 22, 3 to 5 3 P.M. ces let* and 7 to 9 P.M. Guest* (non-mem- JOY C. VR ICELAND. And lbs reason the secret remains a lw*miljittM" bers) eligible for painting by Herb Town Clerk Wyllie. No char*© for admission. • UOAl NOTICIS • THE secret — Is because nobody ready J«li>» Wyrmn 111.AMI ll-6-3t PAHKIMi IIJMPOHARirV PRO- HiHiTRu ron KNOW ri knows the answer. All you can really WlllteWa •••! Kmtmtm €•. HIIC NOTICR 11-20-tf tlRR THR ASH **OW HR«OV\L do Is look at those geniuses carrying OVRKIiftOK MI91CAL THRATWR BE A PILGRIM Notice is hereby given that the UK IT ORUAJNIOD l>y tho Town Board oC Adjustment established Council or the T»wn nf WetttHelcl, on-and 3it back and taugh. The best S FOR SALE • "How to Succeed Tn Business With- under an ordinance entitled "An County of Union, that: out Fteally Trying," Dec. 4-B-fi, Ordinance Establishing ilding SKf'Tlnx 1, fa p Summit High. Tickets: Summit & Districts and kentncttr>nu hi the iteil nn ih(* following Hirpfts, opportunity to do LOVING home wanted for our t>*au- Town of Westflehi," will mept in or tln_TC'i*r TCUssabetl) Trunt Co., 9 to 2, Monday DISCOVER A NEW JOB! 1 i'vcr tiful butt-colored male cat. Litter the Municipal lHiildinn on Monday, sn'>w JIHS f ii lion ant! It.s accumula- "in CMZV MU « uu«i« umr just t hat is being trained, deblawed, spayed and all to Friday; Overlook Hospital Gift H4L *O**H A iAT tMP PROOWCTlM Shop. December In, l!)li9 nt 8:00 P.M. totion i.s .sueh that it rovt*)\s said Hhotii, Call 322-4149. hear und consider tlie following ap- HMBUC1II ffftVBOND HOKAuEi or Call: 4(14-4322 . . . TRAINEE FILE CIERKS Htj^ots, )i|i;-hwGy,H or portions there- ^^^ OAMMTeO It G*tHT given lo you now at Ihe peals: of: W>Ht IJriMid Street — Entire ftfrlALPOIIVT Siamese kittens, excel- 273-8100 ext. 238 (P»rf»ct for High School Grod — offer* 10% Appeal of Paul J, and Phyllis (\. lonpith; KftHt ]-:ivi;id Strn*»t — l^tw^en Carnegie Hall Cinema lent markiiurn. sweet, loveable rtis- 2:l2-fi2f)G Racnoach for permlHBlon to ere(;t Mountain AVPIIUP and a \v>\nt 200 bo*ttion8, liaised with children, $15. ll-26-2t diicounr on m«rchondi»« at S«ar* Rovbuck Co.) an extension fit i;S!t Shadowlawn iinrtiH*aki t of Ihe n^rthKist curbline ..very tunny monisms i Drive, contrary ot the rcqllirem^ntH ijf Ruclid Avenue; Central AVPTHJP— ALTINtUM - IUXAMTM, N. I,. . . TYMTS of Artielfi 10. Spr-tion 1003. Pfivn- I Set ween ]-;s eused falling" until stiirf gans. All reduced — Tremendous PAYMENT POK DISABILITY). tion 403 of the zoning- Ordinance. highwayys or p there- values. • HOSPITALTZATION (BKOAt) nOVlSHAOn Appeal of Roy Cross for permis- INA rOTVTIAC Custom 8« MAJOR MEDICAL,). sion to extend a two-family dwel- of havi» l)f*pn ulnwed sufficiently. 1 S 2. Anyy pparked ble, low mllea^o, clnan and nhur|>, ling at 768 Prospect Street, can- l Fields (also Known as Q in violation of this nrrthuince shall automatic, fully powered with many to the requirements t ' • Jy •- •«, "T . ! A^ , nulnnnc e *ud.a IMahflitjT^a *3n& Jeeves) addition*!?: extra*,, . $2495. private Com* tn ond apply at1 our lovvly H£r- Section 1l>f)3lool,, ^Priraj^ra^n (c); to In***3 safsafee anandd properproper11 roirulaUnp in one houtDt;«HM&iTrevcronc» gald by on* owner. Call Mrs. Hoyer Article 5, Section B02, Paraarr»^h I QT traffiff c andd any lioace ofllt^er may daily or coll 464-2166 ib1» c£ the Zonlntf Ordinance. pproVldw fnr Ihe r^imwal uf RunV • Th« Barber Sho^' (iSti-USO dkyn: 233-88titi after 5:00 * AppeaAnneal onf TesteTester finfindd EvjinzeiinEvangeilnee vehiclevf-hicle. Th^ ownfr nf sucsuch vehicle • The Pharmacist find *. A , Mount for pprmiHSion to use ft shall payy ihr costs of vm A •*•¥ mtAK NfiMAin THI- I1 Also ep«n for in»«rvi«wt Sal f AM to 12 Noon lot at 2] 7 Virginia Street, contrary • The Fata) Glass of Beer INPH, vintage "«l beautiful cnnrtl* i) removal b< Ton 1 p to the reanireinents of Article JO, of tha vehlf ("Taint am night out-.. ') tion- I'm flvallahlf?. ftfnke a clatp— A.T miVATR «^I-R. Carved English Section l(»03, Parafiraph (e) of the come flee me. Phone 2,12-7287 during iiovvry t'hont, nirua 15 45, museum Orrllnance. a V( Jin a nrr* Is runt intrr*nt upnr Presented by Raymond Rohauor DI |«r twllisrtit hours. piece! $Vioo: other antique articles, ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANIES the iw-erLioM i>f wi namply; dntiblf* sUH^h bed* fine con- Appeal of the Y.M.C.A. for pf>r- aw Impala, 2 f]oor ril tlon; two unusual paintings cm miflwion to use* a dwelling at Wl law 1 Mountain Av»., Murray Mill, N»w Ferris Phice t'«>r cluh i>urpo3es, con- 4, Any per.son r-onvirtpd hardtop, dlr condition! nR , pnwer AIIIHS, pKiiulHlLe detail; two More- trary to the reriuiremnntH nf Article* or a violni ion of nny ]>r'>visJon of su power brakp^, automatic IHIHI prlntfl. Possibly rnnsMer sale tliiw orrlina m'f* or any Mur>p]em^nl tratiwrnlssldn. f21!>K, Cull Sa2-S4:tO. n? T5n^li«h hl'ivhbny, Clilpnendnl* RQtJAL OPPORTUNITY RMPLOYBR 11, 1102; Article 7, Section , thvrtdmy, MMntoy, Tu««**y I exr^llont condition. Phone Z33-aoa7 703, Pnras:rupli (v) of thft Zoning Ordjuiinue*. nf not nmn* 11):i n fi fly sport Tor appointment, nr iniprlMnninfnt fnr fi iprm Laurel & Hardy *. 7:00 10:13 f Cotipe fi i yUnder, Tjleannr E. Ran ford. t rJ oonflitlon. Secretary, Board nf Adjustmenj t m)t PXi'peH in>i" Ifi dnys or bnth. The Great On» 9.45 ' lol w mileagll e anowa with rim.s. $850- 9x12, SROTTON S. AH nrtlfnano^s nv U-28-UU FeeF B$116 $11-622 Call 2^2-4722. parts r>r orri inane -^ iiuonsisi Pr\*my mmd y I vvhli tills onlln,'ince are lifrc*hy MOV inn—John Wirtdlcomb hro«k- of WII^TAM H, Pf?alrr1 t'ri thi^ t\tfnt of surh incon Greet One :....j; 1:20 4:25 7:10 10:00 otcvais front, S.'IOO; Bn-ker aofa, S100; mnr- Hist (MH'.V. blp anffpe tablp. $100; Wliillcoinh Pursuant to the order of MART C. SJ^rTJOX fi. Tf any pnrt nr ]inrtP Laurel «t Hardy 2:40 5:25 8:10 11:00 ripsk nnd flmlr. $55; lnr^t? him p. ?."}5 KANANB, SurroRrate of the County of tliis r>rfliminri» arf fnr any r^n- •AWAIAKI- Dfilr twin l)ox snrlimH flnrl mnttreH of Union, made on the 14th day ofsfin h^lil ID br* invnliM, such rirflsinr HPR. $10 per pair; illnette table, SIR; nil nil not nffpet I ti ** vail iii ty nf 1 li November A.D(| 1960, upon the ap- Great One 1:00 3:45 6:30 fi15 Fisher radio, $t)0; power mower plication of the unciGrflifrned. remaining purtifins of tliis ordi- %\ f>; enil Iahlen, children's tnyn Biecutors r>f th^ estate of ealri nance. Laurel & Hardy 1:55 4:40 7.25 10:16 #lB0O BUeo, »5oc, spreaiirr, *1: Hteel file cabfnftt, |10. notice is hereby ^jvfrn tn 1 1-211-H PI-PM $2l>,1 481*00, tremendous fall 238-4722. ^•^^•^^^^^•••••• 106 oe, j the of sairt rtBcensed to H lastH. Limited to the subscribers under oath or affirmation their claims and ^^rf: 're ItAKft WIDWHOAT, MC In*, ft* lew an »3S.0» Wowtmlnstor chimes, $225. 232-4722. demands affainst the estate of said or JRRSKV A PART TIME deceased within RIX months from delivery on tt»t« »» Tr RI) UKVIK AVI) •tirt d« Mini * rail*. • | Pf'HKP'» Mock, ?flo; maple mir- the dnte of Raid orrler, or they will rnr, *12: ?iool tahle, $40; several be forever barred from prosecuting BR TT OaPATNRH by thr> PounrP or recovering the same against the of th*: Town nl1 WrsUiPlrl. in ilu $10 and up; olinrfi organ. Earn Extra Money i at •# *n.0; :Inp: i-tin 1TH, $4 and up. AH Oounty r>f I'nlnn, t hut nil r>T Jr*i «oy tftftMK nf anthiues for Ch Ethel M. Prine. and Avonuc( Rrwfird A vrMHir- i\\ul Ifn inr- "TMI OYWY MOTHS fit Archin'N TiesHle Sho ut^b^n Trust Company, of Rtrret :IH 1 ni*T flown nn a coi'tal^ mm*AIM Mir for Christmas Weatflelii, N. J. map ontitl^fl, "RostubilivtHlon of Pnr' nf Woytflnlrl K^rm<>sr W^sinplrl im»B.» fwt*, tat. j Beard ft McOall, Attorneys r'nion rnnnty, N< \v JIM-SE^V/ T>TO~ „ f«T*H(VtH« 3 fort Tim* Shift* Available rmrorl hy FreclPrlrk IT 8inii(*r Pr'»f AA Elm Street ^neinpfr nnrl La nil Surveyor. • wanted. Stelnway or March 29h 1!)«[> mxi filial in the of. Dther, grnbd or small slae. Pleas© 9 AM 3 P.M., 5-9 P.M. 4 «-10 P.M Westfleld, N, J. ^ ^ftot flre of thp tTnlnn f'Uinlv Rptrlsl^r call &Arklt 2-1319.9-13-tf 1)0* me MCtrmmG*, excellent 11-20-at Feeg 112.84 Novpmh^r I), 1i»fifl us Mop #rtr>2-E. rendition, 41 piano Iteya, 120 bags WftlWTfJV *• BUT—Old tr>y Idjya, •} tonal HtopB. Complete with TSatate of WILHELMINA P. HAVEN'T SEEN PAGAN, rtecenseil. aa y trains. O or 027 Pfaug-e or standard rase, $75. 282-OOnR. A Fun Place to World Ff'llTHRR n? - ». Call 87B-4S2« after 7 P.M. Purtnant to the orrler of MARY P. AND PR fc .R, Saturday, Nov. 2!), KANANB, Surrograte of tho County T)A IN flint nvriinnru^ shall 10 ro \2. Furniture, clothing, houae- of Union, maele on the 31 at day of f»ff(*rt imniodin t hnlrl Items, books. 100 Kim hall Ave. m if*** IM A.M.-! PM November, A.D.. 19G!>, upon 11-2R-U Fees nlicatfon r>F the nndorslirned. JfdT A FRW KHORT MISERABLE Executrix of tho entar*? of «alrt fi r reasodf notieo Is hpr^by plven to thp To MONTHS TO SPRTNf;? BtTY NOW! creditors of salrt rlp^easerl to exhibit AID A wniners, rotary water sprlnlder, to th^ aubflrrlber umlpr nath nr HO! \T\H U'R- luiae, lawmnow^rg, s^wlnff machine, affirmation their el films* and tlr- Tiff! TOWX OP WRST- tlref eto. HARAriK SAL-R, Nov. 29-30, manris against thp cstatp of snl«l I\ TMR Cftr^fTV OF 8?>7 f-finib*rts Mill Rrt. MATTEL, INC. rieaeftflprt within FIX months Prom the date of sairt orHer, or thoy will Rp: IT onn-VTVRP bv t hi- Town t fiARAOR forevor barred from r'nnnrll nf th»l T'IVVII ol" W*^ifi«Mil iii SA f>R. Nov. 2H-Hr>. sr>7 TjflmbRrtj* Mill TOYMAKltl or recovering" the uarne against thp t lit* f y nf I'n ion, 1 hn r N'o Pnss- WHY MOT. p<\. flnmcH. lee 8l<:itcn fylaow 7, S, 91, lift t*vf n hi isln-d n nri ni;i in - • IO»T AND POUND • stprln, hrtf't'i-tiHi^, ohililV u:\tf, hno|fi -i DU' \1fiim loin ^ vi-nm- in oip<"tr!<' ciin tiprn'T- cnnipr;\, flower of \V'-^t fi'fcM Its follows: — Flint aid film. Finrlor plena© nrf-nnR^inctitH, child's sowing: ma- Kxecut rix By Popu lar Demand - Now Thru Decembtr 7 rail 23a-70flO. chine, wa-ffon, f|<\ ft WcHall. Attorneys ftfl h^ n^r! h**t*1 v ^u Special Thanksgiving Matines KMT-Vldnlty North Chestnut St.. tahle anfl four enne- J. 1 11-2(1-21 S12.S4 r nf T? nvmnnrl pfr'*i»t, a Friday, November 28at 2 P.M. gray and white English Sheep Do&, Vin^V rh* 'ra. Will sacrifice for bfis annn>ximn t i*]y 2.n2n\ was clipped and wearing only a nffpp. r*n11 ETv 4-9855 rtnys, or 245- (No Mirtinee WetJnwd»y. November 26) Chain. REWARD. 233-3*180. All Wpstfi^lfl Tnnn is n>rpnratinn r> to An equal opportunity n SH A Slock bi*]«Mnihi£r tn ^hiclc- i irb lino, liiiTM wlin^r mrni hiTship in Mm |il TPiinis C'luh ^^"^s r«M*mi- *ini t :ii njj n t nf s h^rt'hy rn 11^*1 f<*r r^iicmp- t i f\>i RVICES U NEED s: 1 n HliJM'R. Sin Mr tot nmnovl v pnO T for :t Mnn lip '• or \vn iANIOUi COHTfACTINO SECRETARIES T Tall^v " P.- -•'<:- 11 c*n*rrt<\nr*Q A if» MSWVAt. Complete clean-up service, Attica, celltira, ga- rafes and yards. Call 757-Cfioy or Our continued growth has created several chcHlenging posi- il \ \ t * * • • n TH Rock 6-22-tf ANtr PATCHES SPE- T:i X#*H of rhf Ti'Wn W "si IP*M MI I'diim nub DiMM 757-1307. I 62 tions. If you are a sharp, experienced secretary with excellent nurtinn nn llu1 ^i h *l !'. in l*V EM- tltf68 chanffttd, battiirtea installed. outstanding working conditions and all major benefits. Some "hi* n 24 hour Wvlce. Call 757-6(109 or PLOYED AND INSURED. AD 3-2937. :iy -.1 T57-1307. 5-22-tf openings in Accounting for which Bookkeeping experience ^T ;\\\<\ . lln vrnics 2-9-tf is helpful. A r.TKB ATTOVfl nn will ••1 if HUH n.! skn-iH. ^:ci- • i n 11 Ss (if 1 •• "iHii Ait To arrange a convenient interview, call it Any • w h : - h *• • h-. |!ii|'t n:il-' V ill V* i" *" Award

• Paneling to bur **>t* f^ t !i V Thn en l iv 11 \\v\-\ • Rec. Rooms 1 •• •• t -f Box Office , TOWSSETfD • Additions VAN ni » w'V i'' • Renovations h *vi. u ' DR 6-4343 fi-fi-tf Aluminum Window* nnrt I1: CFBRAUNACO "••>• 111.- :< •"!• "'•IV ' r;., I 'Mill 3 r, h >"r" F Ifcwray Hill, N#w S*> .H'H Tfn't S APER MILL o Mow T .1 * R. turn* 7 •'-• J J age 8 THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER,. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 211, 1969

School aoid Holy Trbitty High School, After Jan. 1 some of the watercbl- Unicef Designs Displayed in Window and under the directajon and uisteuc- ors and etchings may be seen on tion of Mra. Schenk strtd F\at;her Dan- cfispllay in the Children's Ait Gal- yy - -•••'. iol Monaco, the foll'owinig suwtente •--'' --• lery at Uie United Natrons. L I _• I ave contributed tlheir original de- .:^^:;? signs: From Holy Triniity; W^Miiam Down- h 4 1 Patlerson Retires

-- :-- -^ ey, Joanne Nelson; Susan. Wyistow- ski, and Sue Muurer; from Westfield After 43 Esso Years High: Cora M(ae Ztmineanian, Jeian Sanle, S(?an Kelly, Madeline Gray, A. C. Patterson of 540 Highland Wemdy Sue Jones, Lisa Ktofpf, Wenldy Ave. has retired from the Esso Re- Cliambers, Laum Zuclidi, Karen Zu- iscaroh and Enginec-riivg Company. cLich, Kalluyn Lw? Kion^ey, Nancy He had betm with the company MeKee Bairnos, Mangareit Spdtoer, for more than 43 years. Betsy Apga-r. Suzanne BoutDjUier, Ar- Mi. Paitterson loft bho company thur Dixon, Mildred Wexleo-, Debo- a senior s&aff advisor in the pe- rah Wallace, Diane Clierr, David Q staff. Kroger, Janet Thwing, Jennifer Kiae- He and his wife, Janet, have two ding, and Susan eons and a daughter. Greens

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honor for her sister, wore a costume Fiancee Ensign Procopio of emerald green velvet witfi a Boehm's Birds To Be Topic for Club Celebration matdliinig heedbow and carried yel- Plans to Wed low dhrysantihemums and yellow In celebration of the 75th anni- Louise, president. are Mrs. U. F. SdioMeld, roses. S&mi'larly atoi red were the versary of the Woman's Cluib of HospiibaKty will be arranged by decoraitinig; Mrs. Lynn I1'. Wrifilit, bridesmaids Miss Maureen E. But- Westfield, Mrs. Henry Stuhler, pro- Mrs. L. J. Mcllugli and Mrs. Adam iEivitaUons; Mrs. Hoa^beat Oaiby, re- Mre. Randolph Waiters of North ler of Mom-mouth and Miss Anne V. • • gram chairman, has announced lihat Tonawan'tJa, N.Y., has announced Piret assisted by members of the ccpiion; Mrs, Herbert FrapwaH, Sherman, sister of the bridegroom. Frank J. Oosentino, author of "Boe-Aim&rican home and antiques de- publicity. PaaL presidents of Utc dub the engagement of her daughter, Jtm's Birds, The Porcelain Art of Cheryl Anita, to Ensign Eugene M. Walter J. Sherman was besft man partments. Other clvai'nmen for the pout* at lea. for his brother. Ushers were Robert .Edward Marshall Boehm," will pre- Procopio Jr., USN, son of Mr. and sent a leatuire and color film at Uhe Mrs. Procopio of 631 Benson PI. J. BoPan and Mark G. Shenman of Railway. Presbyiterian Pari&ti HOfise on Mar. Miss Walters, daughter a&o of the (Mrs. Sherman is a graduate of 9. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER late Mr. Wattore, graduated from Holy Trinity High School, St. Vin- Mrs. Anthony J. Sta'nk Jr. will Keufca College. She is now teaching cent's' Schfool of Practical Numrrg in make programs assisted by Mrs. OUR QUALITY HIGHER social studies in the North Tona- Monitoclair and Southeastern Cam- JUisisell Elsoner, Mrs. Ettai Allen, Don't Be Misled by So-Called wanda school sytitcm. mumiiby College of Nursing in Noritfa Mscs. Stuihier and Mrs. Samuel J. 'Ens. Procopio is a graduate of Carolina. She has been a registered "FACTORY" or Westfield High School and Cornell nurse on the staff at R&iway Hos- "SALE" Prices University Engineering School. He was hotd at the Monday Afternoon pital. Club, P^aiinfieM. Just SHOP and COMPARE is assigned to the Detroyer USS Mr. Sherman, an alumnus of West- Oonyngham, Miss Mar-saret Ryan of Scotch field High School, received a B.S. de- Plains was ma*id of honor. The You'll BUY At A Me December wedding is plan- gree in pharmacy from Philadelphia bride's other abtemcJarote were M'iss ned at North Tonaw'anda. College of Pharmacy anjd Scdence Jo Anrn King, her sister; Miss Bri- and a meter's degree in phlarmiacJal- g!id Casey, Miss Carol Wilson and am ma JOAN MARIE KELSHEIMEH I MS Bride-Elect agy from Temple Uflivaersity where as flower girl, Miss Mary King, an- he is now working on his dootoriate. other sister. "Westfleld's Fur Shop of Distinction" He is a member of Kappa Psi fra- Joan Kilsheimer (Best man was Jc5m Qwgley. Ush- RBMODELING — REPAIRING — CI.'STnM CLKAMNG — ternity and Rho Obi honor society. ering were Frank Salerno, Fred 249 E. Brood St., Opp. Rialto Theatre AD 2-3423 — Open Mon. Eve. till 9 P.M. - Is Bride-Elect —Classic Studio The couple will live in FtflHarid- Meany Studio Mffler and Eugene McGlynn. The MRS. WIOJIAM T, SHERMAN phda. MRS. ROBERT T. HAWCO bride's brother, Kevin was ring (Judith Ana King) bearer. tfr. and Mrs,. John R. Ktisheimer (Barbara Jean BoQan) The rehearsal dinner was given by 520 Grove St. announce the en- the bridegroom's parents at the The newlyweds are graduates of Quality Court Restaurant. Boly Trinity High School. Mrs. HEW- gagement of their daughter, Joan Holy Trinity Rite Judith Ann King, co aliso attended Taylor Business In- Marie to James Ibomlas Wiflgeo- stiiUiite in Plaimfield, and is now a HAV COMPANY horn, son of Mf. and Mre. A. W. Joins Miss Bolan, secretary at American' Cyanimid, Wigg^horn, Sr. of Dayton, Ohio. Robert Hawco Bound Brook. (Mis Kilsheimer is a graduate of Gail Prescott FOR HOLIDAYS Mr. Hawco, an alumnus a'bo of Holy Trinity High School. She wttl William Sherman Exchange Vows St. Francis College, Biddeford, Me., graduate in April from the Univer- To Wed Friday where he majored in EngMsh, is now you need sity of Dayton. ONo. The wedding of Miss Barbara Jean teaching at Holy Trinity High (Mr. Waggenhorn was graduated Baton to William Thomas Sherman Hcly Trini'ty Church was the set-School. from Otatfnimde High School, •Miss Gall Prescott, daughter of ting Saturday afternoon for the mar- Beds 1 took place Saturday mowing at Body Mr. and Mrs. James H. Prescotft of After a trip to New England, the ton Ohio. He is majoring in cUect Trinity Church. She is the daughter riage of Muss JixHi)lh Asm King, couple will live in North FlHinfield. cal engtacriug at the Uniravity Houston, Texas, formerly of West- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FtfaneiS of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Joseph Bo- field, will be married Friday to RENT THEM FROM Dayton. land of 296 Roger Ave. Mr. Sher- W. Kwig of 941 Boulevard, to Rwbert A January wedding » planned Thomas D. Fleming of Houston in T. man's parents are Mr. and Mm. Al- the Pine Presbyterian Ohunto there. Hawco, som of Mr. and Mrs. bert Sherman of MG BouLevan). Thomas R. Hawco of 423 First St. AND need dishes, glasses CHERYL ANITA WAITERS Miss Prescott ami her Mancee are The nuptial mass at two o'clock Wedding T\m ten thirty o'clock ceremony at juniors at the University of Houston. was celebrated by the Rev. Salva- your holiday ies, we have Duplicate Winners wtoch the Rev. Thomas £. Ifefy of- She is ata> & receptfkHtist for a pecH- tare Tatgiliaremi and served by Peter f iterated wm followed by a reception atrioiwi and he is a salesman for Hawoo, brother of the bridegroom, Cakes them too, Kn. B. E. Ntafatotn with Mrs Mrs. Warren Victor and Mrs. Har-at Wieiand'e. |l»x Y«#*n woa flrrt pbce at theold Bernstein. I the Griayter Btoobric Co. and Timothy Hoffman. A receptiwi Aipfrate bridge tournament Wed- The fall series of weekly games Given in marriage by her father, Fact ere's almost nothing we MiftUy at the Shacfcamaxon Cfcib. was won by Mrs. Azen with Mrs.the bri-de wore a gown and cathedral Itay ««re Mhmml by Mrs. Joseph train of (Mustered satin wWi pewrl- fc* Brown; Mrs. Margolin with Mrs. Cdl t rent MoJigflfel and Mm.' Nortrtan (Hau- GflaubJimser; and, a tie between Mrs. trimmed Aiencon lace. She earned Wrtfer, Btm. Harding Brown and Seymour Pulver, Mil*. Jerome Ros- a bouquet of feathered carrtertjons Happy First Anniversary, darling. Mrts. Chttto Asm, Mm. J. Fried- eribkim and Mrs. J. FitaKbnL Hie and buikerfly roses. November 30th marks the end of the finest United Rent land and Mm. George Keftzenberg, winter series starts D0C. 3. Miss Judith Ann Beta, maU of year of my life, but it also escorts in the oiargie ********* hBJuuM <*•*« second most wonderful year. cake 719 CENTRAL AVE THE All my love, forever, WESTFIELD Ricky SOUTH AVI. L ^ A 31

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4ny etttfrttmittg over these holidays* st*c us for accenting your powder *7 |T| room beautifully. Our Mttrtex towels, Jahon shower curtains and Carter rugs are basics. For the perfect finishing touch select from our extensive from assortment of soap dishes, guest towel holders, and basket sets. Win com- pliments for your decorating flair and for your exquisite taste in choosing

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tree Gift Wrmp/Gkm§* Jemnmto fMatevJ Jeannette's $m£th 227 E. ftroed Sfreet I;* jthortei •ear Ent/ance to Mun«cipcl Parking Lot f, MOA* ST / 98 E. Aveiwe, :232 AD 7-1072 f, N. I St., phone 1 CWSTOM-ER PAWCING IN OWR tOT AT 132 ELMER STREET OPEN EV'cNiNGS T- 9 1-^"L CHRISTMAS EXCEPT SATURDAY CPWffGE Fieee PARING EV:I«Y EVEMINO APTER 6 P.M. Page TTTE WESTFIELD (N>.T*> LEADER WEDNESDAY* NOVEMBER 2fi, 1069 Lenox dishes up some AWisp-er for Fall ouimet Christmas ThwVt i n«w softness everywhere. Softness of toe••• elegantly rounded. Softness of heel. ,. slender and higher. Softness of buckle...gently squared Fine eating starts In s layered effect There's a new soft* i MM hi iMdy-to-wea* too. They're with beautiful em- Montclair: Pure platinum perfeot encircles this classically bellishments. That's simple, yet elegant Red Gross pattern. Or Mansfield in why Lenox China in 24-karat gold. A 5-piece Shoes* place setting of either is $21.95. and sparkling, hand- blown Lenox Crystal have been selected Brook dale: A hand-cut sprig of May graces by presidents and its bowl. A 3-piecc place setting roalty, and is used in is $20.25, U.S. Embassies "THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS" will be performed toy the Newcomer's music and I throughout the at the club luncheon Wednesday at the YWCA. Anton g members of the cast are, topfrom Mesdames Patrick Brcnnan, Adrian Vandenbetf, Joaeph LelnbacH, John Wright, Latent* Ertwi. world. That's why Sheldon, Stanley Galllanl, Dorman Denton, StwWy Gardner and Richard Dreher. Seenat bottom, left to right, are Mesdames Donald Vibert, Ronald McGee, Genhom Barber and Edwar* WiUel. Lenox is a truly ap- 4 * Dress is .optional bSaok tie. I t t ' Newcomers Group to Stage " Tickets for tlhe pianty will be sold preciated gift* only at the Det. 3 luncheKm^n a ;\ first come first served basfe. "The Night Before Christmas" will be SO tteketts av&ilaMe. No ervati"ons wHl be tlaken. 'riie - WestfieW Newcamer'is - OWbhome of Mrs. Keith Henderson, 6 WE ACCEPT MANY will be eotertiaineftl by the music and Osborn Dr. Mrs. Jewy Cnondn and drama committee at the monthly Mrs. WtQiam Ungarsky wfli be co- Santa to Visit NATIONAL CHARGE luncheon Wednes'ctey in the.YWGA- hostesses. at 12:45 p.m. The program "The Christmas Bazaar CARDS AND HAVE The olUb's CnrMmm Oandtetlght Night Before Christmas" will be Bunfet will be heW Dec. 13, fttvn 9 Weathedy: OUR OWN NO-INTEREST presented Tuesday to the patients p.m. to 1 a.m. at Mr. and Mrs. At Legion Post A \ .of the Oarrford Health artd Exten- Fluted china Stanley Gardner's, 627 F«*th Ave. Santa Olaus is sdhedutod to make i * ' : BUDGET PLAN sive Care Center. rimmed in gleaming Soft musk, glowting cartiles, soenta his appeatfanlce both afternoons oi "'•ft/ - P" r" of pine ami cedar, the wekwning platinum. Or Laurent, •:.-•« 'Members of the committee who \he sQcotid annual Ohrastmafi fta- wanmitih of an open hearth and the in 24-karat gold. A 5-piece jhave been busy rehearsing and pre- a»ar of tlie Atnetfean Legfrn Au- juattiiimg the pragttam include Mes- glifliw of silver and gold amidst the xrliary, MlAtin Waltoerg VtM No. place setting of either is $23.95. ridi colors of the season will pro- m dames John Wrug'hlt, chairman; Ger- 3 wihich wttl he heiid at the poet vide the background. sham Barber, Pabrick Brennan, home, 1003 Nkmtfc Ave.* Saturday Ddnm-an Denton, Roger 'Derrick, Chiristmias, as observed hi the turn from 10 a in -9 p.m. and Sundaj .REoHartl Dreftier. Lorenzo Ertiard, of the cenlbury Vl

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Mr, amd Mm. AKred W. Itifcer of Ml Kimibta'll Ave. are parents of their firsft child, Carrie ElissAxrth who ar» ri'ved Nov. 16 at Mi^ttenbeng Hosp* eai. * * * Curtain going up on Charles Steven is the name Mr an'dMrs. Ohartes Nfiwlter of 4M el Macftfagli Ine. w« bid all a most cordial welcome, w*as emonff 78 wimwrs of eavnpW- shops . , . our cupboards are brimful merttairy tirdt«*s to thv new Brtta4- way rmwi*3 w«ar buyers and tiv«s seroflv *ie enunltry make your Christmas shopping} a most pleasurable experience. And, well wrap your packages with colorful AM ^rfiM AA^tf ^^ktftefli^riHb ... tie them with big shiny bows- dill ready to place beneath the tree. Weteemvf

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Famify Dining Childron's Menu AT.MO VWW The Swe«t Shoppe and our Colonial Gift Ship Hie village area. Frieay, . 28fh . . . WE'LL M OWEN WW\ XT.. Cl.OHRII In Wstoritoc TIIE WESTFIELD on h;in dith Mayh-ew, director of the newly- Officer to Speak Here mil in tin* discussion, Elect Officers Of Carol Prescott opened Barbizon Sclvool of Modeling Mrs. I Ion 17 Srfimidt ot Smith Christmas Sale in Mofttotek*. A buffet luncheon fol- At Student Reception Plainfio-ld. ch;iirin;m. untiiaily in- The annual Cfrrtstrraas sa3e at thelowed. viUs nny utiiorcstod g\v\s Ui utUMid. The Ccdair Crest College Alumnae 1 Mrs. Osgaod S. Rogers of Fan- Mr. ad MTIS. James H. Prescott She will IK ;ISN:,-[CI1 by Mrs, Pot or Thrift SJiop will, be held next Ttaurs* Club of Contra1! New Jersey will hold wood, was rc-eflcated depulty gover- of Hous'ton, Texas, formerly of Duglu of Wcfiificld, Mrs. Edward nor of The Society of Mayifttower Wesmfieid, announce the engage- day, Dec. 4, from 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. "Urban Crisis" a reception for prospective students This was announced by Mrs. Robert and their parents at 8:30 p.m. Wed•Ki-tis^- e of Wulelumt' ami MM. Wii- Descendants in the State of New ment of tlheitf- daughter, Carol to Ham Collins of Crunfmxl. Jersey at ttie annual meeting and Oapt. Rioltatfd B. Kenkow of Wertat- McManigial, shop chairman, at the Topic for College nesday, Dec. 3, at the Woman's luncheon Saturday at tihe Plainfield cliee, WWi. Plans are being made monthly meeting of Che Wesrirfielid Club of Westfield. Service Leaigue. Country Club. Two years ago Mrs. for a February wedding. iMiss Frances Hail, recently ap- Rogers \0as designated an honorary The sale will feature dolls, many Woman's Club Talk Early Copy for Social The prospective bride, an alumna of wlridh were dressed by Service pointed director of admissions, will life member off tihe board of assis- of Wedtfield High Schol, attended speak and show colored slides. Sev- News is Appreciated tants, the third pension so hoiuared League menrtbers, toys, games, aftd Alfred S. Dietzel of Pleinfield will Atusteingum College, the University Ohristnuas deoanaitions. Holiday speak to tihe College Woman'B Club in the hfcJtary of the New Jersey of Beirut in Lebanon and was grad- society. clothes and gifits wild also be includ- of WestfieW Tuesday evening on the uated from the University of Hous- ed. AH prooe&ds go to local chari- "Urban Crisis." The meeting will ton as a laboratory technologist. Also elected were Mrs. Herbert ties. The shop will be cllotsed Wednes- be at 8:15 in the cafeteria of West- * * L. Smith Jr. of Mountainside, sec- She is employed by the Dr. Abbot day afternoon to prepare for the PRE-HOUDAY LatwrartJory, Houston. fUfld High School. retary; Mrs. Eddhaird A. Barker of sale. Mr. Dietzel has served as co- WdStlield, assistant to the secretary; Oapit. Kerkow, who attended Cen- •Mrs, E. Daniel Boston, president, chairmian of the Mayor's' Narcotics and Miss Isabel Wailkce and Mrs. Washingfton State College, El- presided ait Che meebung Tuesday at Commission, Director of Rumor SALE John H. Waohter. also of WedtMd, , Wash, completed Officer's Echo Lake Country Olub. Mrs. Her- Control, and presently, is press sec- to the board of assistants. School at Ft. Benning and -Allen bert F. Sailer, treasurer, ammouriced retary to the Mayor and a member pilot training. He is flow LINDA EUTH ROSE Eight year old David Barker of MARCIA JANE ASHLEY that donations totalling $2,000 were of the Board of Director of Com- WeeSBfield, a junior member by serving with the Helicopter Division made in October to Camp Endeavor, munity Action in Ptainlield. Prior to lineal descent from Elder WaUdlam in Vietnlam. Robert W. Jebens Rescue Squad, YWCA-YMOA Devel- his present position as executive All HATS in Stock BrewHter of the Mayflower, recited David Widerstrom opment Fund, Westfield Diay Care director of the Commerce and In- "The Lartdtog of the Pilgrim Ftfbh- Music Program Given To Be Married Center and' Union County Brattle dustry United Fund of Union County up to 30% off ere" by Fettcdia Hetmara. He wore Is Engaged Agencies. Area, Inc., Mr. Dietzel served as a traditional Pilgjrim costume. For Department - i' Plans are under way for the MM- head of the Plainfield United Com- - While They Last - Mrs. James H. ."Rose of munity Seervice. He is a graduate Dr. Geonge L. Haskins, Profetssqr A ThaakiggLyiTiig _hytmn sung by the •;*N. * Y!, Have a«nounoed Winter'Bali. Saturday, Dec. .13, at •Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. ;i ake Country Cldb. diakman of the University of Wisconsin, Velvets • Velours • Beavers of Uaiw at the UrtWeraity of Pemsyi- of Lyrmfield, 'Mass. and Alton, N:H. Qiwaleers direqted by.MTO.' Boy Sie^ the,' engiagemenit and ff Walrter'Douglas. where he mfajored in political sci- vanSa Law School, a member of the announce bhe engagement "oT.topea*1 gHst'began the 'prograin ifor the No- rhter,"". liricka Society of Mayflover Descendant the busineas meet&ig, a ence, and served for five years in Solielt • Furs • Veil Types daughter, Marcia'JIane to David'F. vember kmtoheon meeting of the mu- Ruth, to Robert W&rrem Jebens, son public artd community relations in the State of New York, 'discus- sic 'depiajitonenrt. of the Woman's dub of Mrs. Westey J. Yordon of 731 IL Widerstroni,'son qf^MT. arid'-Mris. with the New Jersey Division of Uifi sed A Hertoge of freedom: The schools and is a graduate of Wor- Wi'lbert F. Widersbrom <* H7**'st d Westtfield The program included Warren St. American Cancer Society. Earfy h&ws of New Plymoufth." pilano solios, duets by Mrs. Siegrist Miss Rtose is a graduate of Og-cester Pultytecbnic Institulte Cornell GERMAINE St Maxfs^Ave.*^'Wolfeto^ N.H.' Prtrfessor Haskins daid that the Miss Ashley attended Htfllins Col- amid Mils. Stanley Waugh. A vfooal densbur* Free Academy and Cen-UniversUy and Rutgers uninrtntty. Mr. Dietzel is sponsored by the B>t« Made to order. Est-lualv« Millinery for place of the Pilgrims in our'history lege, * was' • graduated. from Bneibon duet wtats sung by Mrs. H. Roland tral Oity Business tosfcitolte, Syra- He holds B.S. and' M.S. degrees in Current Interests Department Mem- is assured ... in spiritual ardor, physics and is a physicist ait RCAbers of the department will be hos- the lovely wom«n,, Uniyei^ty:s', SoboKfl of PuM&c Com-SwtCt and Mrs. Waugh. cuse, N. Y. She its a medical secre- 105 PROSPECT ST., WESTFIELD they were second to none" He'point- muMoafcion and. attested Ms' Grad- The depattment's Christmas tea tary to Dr. Benwyn H. Woodnmaa in Research Laboratories, Princeton. tesses for the evening under the ed out that the exude of laws adop- teaderstup of Mrs. Stephen M. 332-8730 uate School (of Education. For the willl be held Tuesday at the home of Ogdenslxirg. A December 13 wedding is ted in. 1636 by Plymouth Colony, past two' yeans She, tau^jt senior Mrs. MeMn MUkr. (Mr. Jebera attended Weatf&eld ned. Ayres. containing an elementary Bill of KngM) ait' Masoonomei Regional Rights, antedated by five years the Hiigh School, Boxford, Maes. legal code adopted by Massachu- Mr. Wie right to trial by jury and the ngiht of any aggrieved man Guests, to Attend to seek redress in the courts, were CUSTOM MADE PRIVATELY Specialists in Razor Cutting . . . Personalized Permanents with an innovialtion in 1936. NSA Dinner Razor Cut Foundation . . . Wigs . . . Wiglets and William Y. Wallace of WesfcfieM, The Union County Chapter ot the 3 Pim S#t only $129 captain, commianlded the color guard National Secrelbaries Association will their proper care • • . meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m. Wed- Including Fabric and Labor for the presentation and retirement FREE OFF-STREET PARKING CALL FOR APPOINTMENT of the colors. The late David Sam- nesday Dec. 3, at the WinfieH Scott FREE Arm t\f with Any Ord«r son of Wesitfteld was memorialized Hotel, Eliofteth. Hoursi 9 to 6 - Fridays til 9 — Cloud Mondayi in the traditional ceremony of com- iGueabs w\\\ be girls of the Janet memwfoltrion, the flag of the May-Memorial Home. Richard Hueston, CALL 754^)110 100 ELMER STREET, WESTFIELD 232-0700 flower Soiety being dipped when his an accordionKsit, will ei name was cailled. In change of reservations for the luncheon w

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the dupHoalte bridge taunavntt* in •aid members are ashed to bring a who wM graduate from Drew's Col- h • FROM north-scutti direction Friday evening small wrtafciped gift appropriate forlege of Liberal Aits in 1971. Mrs. COMING EVENTS at ttte Woman's CUb ller of the Jofans-Maovilte Cor- From Charles Haaaatid, and Mrs. Edward Mm. mtjp Martam, diradtar of poration. 21 22 23 24 29 26 it Cdhen with M^s. Arnold Freeman. m the Nursery School at W«stfieM's 2t 29 30 31 In SedLion B, Mra. Ricftarxt Lip- Community Center, witt make an • • nicfe with Diana Geary won, follcw- appeal for voknteers. She will tell 5—Woman's Club dupftwsate bridge, ed by Mr. and Mrs. Mm Voorhees, of the work at the Center inform ali Students in Recital a tie between Mr. and Mrs. Wil'tiam how they may be of serv- 8 p.m. Mary BeHh Simons and Jenne Feng 4. 5, S-Overlook Hospital Musica) Field and Mr, end Mrs. Garry ice thdre. 107 Quimby StrMt Brtwks, and Mrs. 0. W. CMki with participated in a ^udemt recital Comedy, "How To Succeed In After a sthntt bUBdneeH meeting Sunday by the Musk: Educa- ald 233-7200 Business . . . ", Summit High Mrs. F. A. Wagner. tiere wi!U be a reading of Bob Cton- tion Associate at the Women's 144 Imt PrMl St., PWnfi«U School. a ChristnUas aHory. "Well, A CM) of MapiQwood. Ihe girls 5, 6—Annual Barbershop Harmony Service League, Eciho Lake. More time." Carols will be pupils of Mrs. Anita JurttiHa. show, WeStfield Colonial Ohor- Country Club, a p.m. sung and refreshment servetj. us, Westfield High School audi- Wagon luncheon, torium, 8:30 p.m. No. Plai^deUd, 12:30 10—College Woman's Club gourmet p.m. WANT TO KNOW WHAT luncheon bridge, PlaWieJd Wttnana Club dupHoate bridge, miMurs imwm Beauty h Our Business Country Clufo, 12 noon. 8 p.ni. Novice duplioafce, 8:15 MAO im "UTTMtt' 13—Midwinter Ball

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the honor roll for the week included Monday, Dec. 8, at ©le Cranwtwd, Alaska is Topic For Old Guard SOT bowling, William Gray, Ridiard Governor Opens in honor of the Westfield High School Longlcy, Thomas OaManan, Theo- & soccer team. Interested residents Marshall M. Cooledge of Westfield Community singing was led bydore Spinner, Hugo Gold, Clarence may obtain tickets from Mre. Carl a member of the Old Guard Paul Satton and tlie ciharus gave Voder, Herman Pfau, Edward Hanson, 142 North Chestnut St., or FUGMANNOKCowpoHV gave an illustrated talk Thursday at Iheir version of "Every little Move- James, James Baldwin and William N. J. Art Show Mrs. Robert Ohaus, 226 Baker ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU I ' # the YMCA on his trip through Alas- 1 Zieman. Far duplicate bridge Jacob ment.* Music was furnished b y The first Federated Art Associa- Ave. NEW OKFICE9 • GARAGES * HtJLK OIL ka, His statistics on the character- Charles Elste and Conrad Meier. Alanion and Howard Gay were tied STOIUGE PLANT istics of that state and Lhc niggcd- for tup honors. tions of New Jersey art show got off Birthday salutes were given Fred • WATCHDOG Jiess of the natives wore explained. to -a good start with Gov. Richard BVRNBH BERTICB G. Lipfert, Waiter C. Tunm, Dexter B. Hughes wishing "good luck" to Director Wallace Colby introduced Jacket Stolen Harrington Attends • EAST BUDGET P. Anderson, Charles Elste, How- the first ant show in the Rotunda* of PAYMENT PLAN visitors Itussell Freeman and Mrar. d S. Gay, Ernest E. Weaver Sr. M-arga-ivt Schultz of 421 Tuttle the State Capitol in Tren/ton, to be Pkwy. reported to police Thursday Chicago Convention • TRUCKS EQUIPPED Bettcn He also presented member- .and Wilford E. Halsey Jr. on display through today. WITH LOCKHEED ship credentials to R. S. Grant and Edward Smithousw of the Rec-that a $70 leather ja-ckot had been Twenty -six of the 27 member clulbs The savings and loan business in COMPUTER REGISTER! J. W. Leggott. taken from her locker at Wesbfield Coll reation Committee reported that brought one paimliing each in vari- Union County was represented at the FUEL OIL Hi*h School. ous -medLa by one of their top art-77bh anmiail convention of the United Csso 232-5272 Savings and Loan Le&gue in Chic- W« Art MtHIl ists. Tut Prahlca At the meeting fast Wednesdiay, Al ago by Gfoanle® L. Harrington, pres- I TOUR LOCAL AUTHOR INDCPENDENT •• " • ••"*•• Kochka. consultant in art education ident of the First Federal Savings Ml SOCTIIAVI, I in 'the State of New Jersey, spoke and Loan Association: of Westfield. ESSOHIAT Dl WBITflBLD This superb range of on "Art Education in New Jersey." elegant boots comes from He said that art programs are the last to be funded, but showed slides the home of the world's MISS NANCY REYNOLDS of children participating in- various leading shoemakers. Old projects at different age levels. He Bond Street, London. safd that there ds a new club for Nancy Reynolds artistic teenagers dalfted "Perform- All British Brevitts are w ing amd Visual Arts Society" (PAV-

designed and crafted to -•;' IS) -formed to recognize talent; the high standards that NAREB Director members participate in an annual art seminar. Those interested may have made them famous. Reynolds of Westfietoi wtas contact Paul DeFramoia, director of The first choice in both .named as a New Jersey director of guidance at Kinetkn High School, ft Britain and America for ,the National Association of Real P.O. Box 102, Kinnelon 074O5. Art Estate Boards at the 62nd annual teachers in high sohooJs recommend comfort and quality. .convention at the Hilton Hotel in their most talented pupfls. FOR YOUR San Francisco Nov. 13. It was announced to the member- In her new assignment Miss Rey- ship that another ant opportunity is GALA EVENINGS nolds will share respensabitety with open to ahiWren as well as adults, jthe directors in the the Horse amd Pomy Farmers' Week Conrw SN our btoutiful ,tton and policy making for the na-Program sponsored by the Equine tional association, now numbering Advisory Board, State Dept of Ag- Holiday DrtMts more than 90,000 Realtor members riculture. Paintings and drawings of in 50 states. horses and ponies will be accepted; If y«u want Miffivttiifif v«ry She is a past president and cur-ribbons will be awarded to wmners rently director errierftus of the West- Imporfant Holiday •cm»i«m) y Saturtfay, Jan. 31 at the Ivy Stone 4«liflhHd with «ur iww e>H»cti

.BLACKTHORN. Bitter Garage Looted Cliocnlafcfl Kid Antiqued. Camel Rustic Buffalo, Twelve Cube Cain Burton C. Ctarkson of 10ft! Wych- Webelo Honors wood Rd. reported to poiice Satur- day tha^t a oaee of wine, six bottles Following a successful induction of of Mquor and some bed linen, had Bob Oats to Cub Scout Pack #177 been taken from his unlocked ga- in- September, the pack was "pirat- rage. Tte linen was later found m ed" away recently by Buccaneer bushes across the street. Might with costumes mode by the boys. A highlight of tihe evening, For Distinctive Ladies Apparel conducted by Mrs. Jekia of Den 4, Banquet to Honor were the awards made by Gordon WHS Soccer Team 112 CENTIAL AVENUE Batten, pack cub master, to the fol- H#wr»: «;M A.M. to 5:30 P lowing Webelo hooiorees: A banquet wHI be held at 6:30 p.m. Barry Steel, David Saabo, RAehiartl Wemberg and Robert F*gu*ar, ath- lete and outdoonsmfan; Brian Waflfco, Bill Oul-len and Cratg Mueller, ath- 'lete, oufxtoorsman and forester; Da- MSWTON ITT. Bl;U'k vid Batten, aquanaut, ourtdoorsman, Aniline Utt(Tillo. OtiU- traveler, atilitete, showman; Mart wiHIII Aniline Uui'Calo Borkowski, ttibctaor9ma(rt, artMete; Brandon Gambee, aqijanaufc, out- PP.OMR. Tan Burnlnhed Copper BiMicii Jiurntahcd Nupim Anticiiiefl. Al«o doonsman, athlete, artist; Jotm Nnppa AnLlnuca. ym* HlttL-lc and Alabaster. win, acjuaruaiurt, wrfictoorwtvaro, neer, aitM, athlete; Robert Boemfie, aqu&naut, oxiifcdoorsinian, athlete, two Use your silver arrows. MASTER-CHARGE or HANOI-CHARGE Lynn Barrett Wins PR Firm Promotion * CHUN. Wimi • 8*5471 Open Daily 'ill • Monday Nile W t 'Miss Lynn Barrett, dairgihler of Buying a new car? Mr. and Mirs, R. R. Barrett Ji*. of 909 Wya-rrdoitite Tr., has been ap- pointed associate dw'eclor of net- work TV and radio with the Rowland Co. Inc., New York public reflations farm. Miiss Barrett ateo will conUmie hei' specia'li»ecl

Bui people do not patronize a business just because of that fact. TO D0Of feonk finanain# when you buy a new or ustd e«r. At Patronage goes to the organization that shows a personal interest in it's customers and service is \r without red tap*. Your toon stays close re home ... with folks you know. that shows a desire to please them in every transaction. about The National Bank's pH Mp$t%% irf ear bans. You establish your Therefore At credit before you shop. Then, when you find the best deal for you . . . Blu# Ribbon W* Art D#termin*d your check is waiting for you. Stop by MRAPV for com ©let* defer

To gaii -; o LOYALTY of ALt of our customers by giving them the best possible work ond service and ro become so organized and efficient so as to serve each patron as if were >• ONLY customer. NAT O*M SANK NATIONAL BANK £ A MING A WAR VICTIMS of another WKTFIttfl kind. In a choirra clinic in ft' ftEGULAA PRICES Fast Pakistan, a child is held by his inolhor. A«s- .*'#NORT- H AVP , GARWOOD _ » THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1969 Sec. 3, Page 1 Social And Club News of the Week in the Westfield Area

I Miss McGall Honored by BPW and gold pin. orchestras. She will play Mendels-1 M. GotLschalk. He Is on the faculty Hall, Newark. Guests 6wn area BPW clubs were 3dbn's Oapriocio Brilliante. of the American University, Orchestral seledLtons on the pro- welcome*! by Mrs. Ruth E. Miller, The senior finalists are David ington, D.C. Dr. Moore, cliainnun are Brahm's Academic Fes- president of the Wesitifield group.' ; Finckel, 17, of Madison, and Nor-of the music department at Mont- ti\na-l Overture, Moussongsky's Night The Rev. John L. Flanagan :*;•*••:•:« appointed director of Symphony i door. •}$•*&-•- * '..<•** Pilakfield, attended Holy Trimfty ner last week by the Business and '• •''••.-:',' Youmg Artist dhamber-Onchestra of

•'!>. •X" High Schobl and Dana Golilcge. She Professionial Women's Club at Wial- "'.••">'.' -: New Jersey. His selection will be ty's Tavern on the Hill. received a law degree from. Rut- Tchaikovsky's Rococo VariJatioms fli gers University and was admitted PUBLIC NOTICE Miss McGaili js a panbner in the]•:• \* '•.•:•: i!or Cello and Orchestra. law firm of Beard and McOall, Eton to the New Jersey Bair as an at- torney in 1936 and as a counselor Pianist Norman Plitt was a schol- St. and has been a memibeJr of the arship student at Juilliard. He has ANTIQUES SHOW and SALE BPW since 1927. She was president ait W in 1940. She was admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme performed wlbh orcfrcsftr&s in Tean- Summit BPO Elks No. 1246 from 1SW1-43 and served as state it Count in 1964. eck, Tenafly and Ridgewood, and president from 1964-66. hais appeared on radio and televi- Elks Building, 40 Maple St., Summit, N. J. Fonmer Judge William M. Beiard, sion. Now a sophomore en the dean's now Miss -McGaMts business part- ;- •!•' Proscenium Players list at Princeton University, he DECEMBER 4-5-6 ner, who ertcounaged her to sludy -VS Plan Dinner Dance will perform the First Movement law, was the keyntoite speaker. Mrs. Thurs., Fri., 13 noon to 9 P.M.; Sal., 12 noon to 6 P.M. of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto Twenty (20) leading Antique Dealers from Conn., N. Y., N. J., Laum L. Oman, a charter member Scotch . Plain*—The Proscenium No. 1. amd a past president of the RPW, Players of Sactoch Plains and Pan- Pa., Del. and Md. Oriental Rugs, Art, Glass, Clocks, Furniturs, Judges will include Allan Mandel, Jewelry, China and Collectors' Items. •poke on Miss MeGaU's contribu- wood are planning a dinner dance Dr. Ward Moore and Mordecai Bau- tions to the organisation. More of Dec. 5 at the Stockhoihn as tiheir man. Mr. Mandel. a pianist, is hail- Adm. Donation $1.00, or 90c with this adv. her aotiviJties were relialtod in a major fall attaiity. Persons inter- ed as Che foremost interpreter of Refreshments Available "Remember When" dialogue given ested in teaming about this active the works of Ovaries Ives and Louia by Mrs. Gertrude F. Lee, a past group, or those interested solely A CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION h2s been given by Rumells president of the stale federation an evening of fun arid entertain- Ho§pUal to the Woman'• Chib at WesUield for «lnb voiuoteen who «nd by Mrs. Mildren McLe&a, its k ment, are invited to join in the have terved al 4ae botvital. Sa»wa above with the certificate are, from immediate past president. MISS EMMA McGALL festivities. Tickets and infdrrrcatton left, Mrs. Samuel J. Maite^ club preftiilent; Mrs. Robert Smytbe, Mcial wrvkei a>p*rtment dwtrmaa, aa4 Mrs. Charles Poo4, proiect cfcair- Other speakers were Miss Oharl- Louise Wetjen or Cnanfoni, State concerning bhe dance are available maa far the *te B. MtoCraieken of Elizabeth, federation president. Mre. Lucille from Mary Fiwco, a Kevin Rd. *»airman of the national nominat- J. Turtiaon wias ctarintfan and pre- Future activities piaoned by the ng committee, and Miss Mary sented the group's gift of a lecturn Players include a reading in De- cember, a Ohrksfamas program for chance to perform with an onchesfera ChalMren, a workshop production oi Young Musicians can be very encouraging to young a one adt pilay in Febolary and a musicians to contunue their studies, spring and we are delighted to have been To Perform at ask«d to provide the opportunity Holiday Fair of Church for these studenlte." Symphony Concert Competing in bhle junior group will Membere oi bhe All Saints' Ep*- be Robert Taub, 13, of Metuchen makes Churdi have been knitting, Four young musioian wiH com-and Annette Mi'Mectio, 16, of Had- sowing, bafltiirtg and arelatui{ forpete m -the music of Mount, Memiel- donfield, both pian^ts. Mr. Taub months in anticipation of the ssolhn, Tchaikovsky and Rach- made four appearances in the Car- maninoff in the New Jersey Feder- church's (annual "OM-iFtesftriooed 1 negie Recital Hall, N«w York, sound Hoikby Fak," Stttunfey, Dec. 6, ation of Music Chte Concerto Com- after winning first place in tihe N.J. from 10 am to I p.m. G*rwftl petition, occupying the gueat atrtfet Music education Council Competi- chainneii are Mrs. Jack Sin™ and of the &*wrt»n Sym- tion. As winner of bhe 1388 Young erence Mrs. J. E. Cwwnewe. phony conceit on Sunday, Dae. 7 at Artist Competition, he performed 8 p.m. in the Cnantford High School with the Colonial Little Symphony Sorority Wraps Toys i in Madison and has made other conceived as a mttans conoent appearan'ces locally. He witi *f rV Toys for dnMren were wrapped to permit young muafictens to ap- perfonm the Ftirst Movement of the at the November meeting at the pear in concert with eatafciMieti ore- Mozart Piano Concerto Nb. 20 In Nurtiwi'i iNew Jersey Alumiiae hasftras, the oompetiHilon has grown D Minor, K. 466. Charter of Siffn» S#ma held at in three years to include a panel Mns. Glenn Ma«po's, «e Cottage PI. of eminent muslolan-judves, oaah Miss MiMecHo has given many They will be sent to tfhe ohiWnen'a prizes and, this year, a tnump*»l benefit recLbaLs and has bean aaktist Marcus wing oi tfie UndVersidy of Vorth Cato- concent toulr of bhe state by the wilh the Philadelphta Orchestra at Una's Mevnortal Hosptial in connec- winner under a graft from the N.J. its Children and Junior concerts. dtofpood contuttmts tion with tihe sorority'e national so- SQate Counoli] of the Art*. 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•.'•,•'>:•-•.'•:•::• i- lege, Carlisle, Pa. A sophomore, she •.-.•. v-LrF. ••--'-'• •ting were Mrs. Walter F. Groner of iconitributod 5,741 hours at Overlook, •;•:•: ox-1 v •> "Recently I was asked to help a With the Collegians >:•••:86 : -'•} Chatham, auxiliary president, and now averaging some 60 hours a was elected by the student body for «$ man who was very tense and nerv- this -honor among nine nominees. iRobert J. Lincoln o if Westrfield, ous, couldn't sleep even with pills. y.-y.-y.-y.-y She plans to spend next semester as v >'•••'*>:•>.•' , son of Dr. and Mrs. Medical Sdhool. ison Singers. W. Alfred Sbaulb of 333 Bix^di Ave., ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sehmal- emtoerger of 417 Prtxapect St., is the * * * transferred this fall to Mbnmnuth • ..-y--<.,-: •'-- -v A resident of Shout HoiHs since iercing Center's Bonnie Brotmian, daughter of Mr.College. recipient of am Aikumna Scholarship •1902, where one daugMer and her and Mrs. Emanuel Brotrnan of 6 * * * award ait Nas&wi College, Spring- •family still reside, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ot., and Eldzatetih Bishop, El&en Dunn, daughter of Mr. andvale, Maine, where she is a junior C, Edwin WitLMlams, Mrs. Austin Solid Gold Savings for Christmas daug'hfter of Mr .and Mns. James C. >Mrs. Jack Dunn of 1252 Summit majoring in history. The Scholar- recently moved to Summit. (Bishop Jr. of Scotch Plains, are Ave., sttanred in tbe Leicester Jun- ship was in tfhe amount of $500.00. "When my nusibarid, the late Rear members of the Beaver College fitee ior College pradudtion of "This Is * * * Admiral 'Charles L. Austin, died sev- Now $3.00 to $10.00 club which sang Nov. is in a The Kill Speaking.' 'Diane B. Obencihaia of 1383 Wood i eral yeans ago, I felt as every wid- Reg. $5.00 to $15.00 * • • Valley Rd., Mounitiaiiinside, has been combined concert wUh t0ie Kenyon John R. Burrows of 234 Sinclair ow must feel-^lost, womdenkag how I College men's glee club. The girls seleated to be listed in "Who's Who could go on." A special grouping of beautiful 14K PI., presfcderit of P6 Kappa Psi fra-Among Students in American Uni- KEEPING HOUSE for the are freshmen. Nixons will be Peggy Through her deep interest in re- gold pierced earrings, including * * * ternity, has been elected vice-presi- versities and Colleges." She is a dent of the Ii*er-tfipafceimftl Council Carey's job. A graduate of ligion and the Bible, Mrs. Ausrtin many with cultured pearls, jade, tur- Named to the Douglass College senior majoring in religion and pre- was Led to her new life of service at Union Cttfeige, Cnatrford «d paring for a vocation in teaching. the American Hotel Insti- dean's list are Mary K. Aubrectt. of Kathleen M. Valla of 313 North at Overlook. quoise and other semiprecious 21 Manchester Dr., '70; Iirtfa A. Her activities include student gw- tute, she has taken owr as Sootch PHaioa Ave., president of Al-trvftnent, Schfolarehip committee .and "I remembered a story of a young stones. Imagine—you can give a gift Ffeher of 637 Clark St., '70; Mar-ipha Delta dht sorority, waft elected White House housekeeper. soldier in World War JI who found tha M. Pullen of 1015 SewaitJ Ave., the Faculty-Strutent University Sen- of real jewelry, that will be enjoyed treasurer. Wte. Diane fc a graduate of Wesrt- himself in a Gmrtan town dusting a '78; Mary E. RaakuUiAetcz of 910 * * * UJutz—when the blast was over, ev- for years to come, at these unbeat- Irvine Ave., and from Mountainside, Barbara Jo Toddie, daughter of fiett Hitfi School . erything was destroyed except tor Saafea A. Kanwoski of 308 Daitoy Mr. and Mrs. mWam Totkbe EAKIE Z &peaks of the many friends ahc for just $2.00 t Ooorcyn Geetlein, daughter of Mr. woad Presibyfterian Women's As- with any $5.00 purchase and Mra. Harry Goatlein of 2382 sociation Dec. 4. makes in her work. ' "Where could CONVERTED TOGAS Umfdtam Ave,, has been admitted you meet a doaen new frindB 0Hch Never an Appointment needed to the MntaftUn School of Mwfc to Mrs. Trbxler lives on W>V*wood day and relate to than ao Buy a Christmas gift certificate HEAT JUST TO KEEP rtudy tor a degree ol matsitcr ofRd. with her husband Robert and •#?" she asked. Original murtc mtjortag in opera theatre and their four dhdMren. She sings so- Niigiht duty nurses aft OvcriodE can 17 Alden St MV ETCHINGS WARM. voice. pranio in tibe choir and plays in the•testify to Mrs. Austin's dafrninf handbell choir of the WeStlield Prw- spirit, and often daiU on her to Cranford Kum of 727 Crescent byterian Oiurtoh. She is a profes- help mtlh particularly upset pfr- Mry. and Leslie L. Thampem of sional book reviewer and made nu- 'Ueruts. mcinous recordingis of books for the 107 Ettingfalm PI. completed re- Now skilled in bedtime routine, blind through the Utah State library Tues. thru Salt. 9 to 5:30 qufoemenrbs 6or degirees ait Imfiaoa itaught by the nurses tfoemaelves, when she lived in Salt Lake City. Thiurs. 'til 9 P.M. University in September. Mm Kunz Mrs, AifcSLiin is in deml&nd on every received the M.S. degree In physical eduoeJtikm and fitaas Thompeon, mas- ter of »rt* Jtor tcttehero. * • * 75-Yr.-Old Widow CkwferelU Lou Kamrmm of Fian- mood, daughter of Mr, #nA Mm. MEN'S SUITS, JACKETS, SLACKS Richard W. IQwnman of » Chet- Award Recipient woott T«fir., is a student at Shorter AND COATS (Picture Sec. 4, Pg. 7) TAILORING Oviege, Rome, Ga. * * * Some elderly title ladies m)ay re- WOMEN'S GOWNS, COATS, fVeAmen «t the University of sign themselves to old grey bon- er imclude Robeiit Bouchal nets, but Overlook Hospttai is migh- KNITS AND DRESSES flhMowlttWtt Dr. and EdWi ty proud of its 75 year-old Out- fitted by s*am»tr«n . nr of MounbunsiMle. sitan'ding Volunitectr Award Winner, * * * Mrs. Oharies L. Auatin, who instead JonaihMi S. Borton ot 5A7 Odkmiul dona her cherry-red undform five ALL ALTERATIONS Ave. has pledged Lamnte CtA Alpt« evenings a each week and devotes ON PREMISES raterrtty «t Wottcetser Polytechnic foertseK to' helping the nick—# * whe?* he to « freatomm. time most needed, -, %. i. t* 4My u WtaMer otf M Uto* at, • * performed In the 'irvcenft produdtion short-staffed Convert to Gas Heat Now! rf B«ntoit Brechts "The Good Wom- .1- M ef MMM" at Welh Mrs. Austin has become almost a legend at Overtook, beloved by p* O»m 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. W«k*iyi, Satm4»y» 7 A.M. to « P.M. • * * imni-s arnd mirs^ng sflaiff ailiike. Her Call 289-5000 Elected as (rffHoGm fiecret? Service to others, a aweet Psi frttterniity at Uraon College, hwniility, and an abiding faith. drcA C^anftrd are John R, Barrows of Wonwe

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Your OLIier awards were given to Tim-i Are you emotionally in tune with othy Graff, wolf badge; William Ctie- the world and your fellow man? life may depend on tihe correct &Lik( bear badge, one gold and two GIVE A According to the Institute "for Saf- answers. silver arrows; Uarry Borushluo, bear # badge, one gold and one silver ar- J its*^*j^y***^**^ *****»*****»*****»t row; James Pierutkowsfci, bear PORTABLE TYPEWRITER it badge; James HeHartder, bear what bati^e; JonatJhan Oliewey, bear SOLD AND GUARANTEED •A badge; arrd MiicWael Del Momaco, up our sloerv* one gold and one sHv&r aiTow. 'Hie BY BOISE'S cuCdTo^rsmen badge was awriardeti to Webelos Michael Brennan, Amelio Di Icr.rio, Robert F^itzOarpis, Gary Gearan, Kevin Moomey and Tony MuWrn. Sl/Jdes of a peceri/t Webeilos week- end overnight at Oamp Watdnmg were shown. Grtalts of the dlifferent U***! dens were exhibited and first prize was given to Den 1. George Pierce, trip chairman, announced that tihe Pack will be going to Philadelphia •07 SOUTH AVI., WRSTN|LD AD 3*4241 on Dec. 6 to tour several pfbaces of op». futta* f arklat historical interest suah as Independ- • •MM ence Hall and Betsy Ross' heme. ALL MAKES AND MODELS IN STOCK MAKING THE THANKSGIVING SCENE-Madem pilgrims looking for a traditional Thankifftving feast on Lincoln PTO Sponsors •ur afcans couUI find the traditional letting in East Millstone, site of a virgin hardwood forest, but traditional OLYMPIA $M-9 OLYMPIA SM9 IH4UM have wtfeM. HiitcfcMon Forest, used AS * "living laboratory" by Rutgers, has trees dating back to Holiday Fashion Show taw early IMS* when first TfcanksgivUf was held. K«y-S«t Tab H4 13" Carriage „ 134 A holiday fashion riww aponsored SCM by Mice's Boutique of Westfield will OLYMPIA SM-8 Hand Set Tab, CLASSIC 10 109 highlight the Lincoln PTO meeting 99 Little Left of Pilgrim Days at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Vi Spacing SCM ELECTRIC Dancers Visit Modeling Che fashions will be OLYMPIA SF 110 AND ESTATE JEWELRY teachers and mcthers of Iim»ln Lightweight SCM ELECTRIC School led by Mrs. T. Cftamptton, •ut Sturdy 59 120 But Some Old Forests Remain Cub Pack 373 Mrs. James Harcomt, Mrs. C. Hor- OLYMPIA -0 SCM 210 nung, Mrs. Arthur Kahn, Miss Jan- SOCIALITE 49 irtio celebrated the first oldest tree in tihe woods, Dr. Buell CUbnuaster Jack Brennen gave a ice Mar*tey, Mrs. V. McLean, Mrs. ALL ELECTRIC 205 Anuemoam Jft 1621 prob- said, but an oak toppled by a hurri- talk about the "imar?e" of the scout Duans Utecht and Mns. 'Monton Vic- UNDERWOOD .ft,^, SCM 220 - 12" ably wouldn't recognize the United cane dated back to 1627. uniform after whuAi John Kostow- t»r. The models will wear the latest LETTERA 32 &? Alt ELECTRIC 235 States today. ski, Council Comaniissiiloner, inspect- FPO/V. Some of the trees stVA standing styles from the hodaflay and mid- UNDERWOOD M SCM Gov. Bnautfand vfefctrcg thfa coun- have a greater baaol diameter, he ed all umiiJlojims at Cub Pack 373's winter collection t>f Alice's BoutiQue STUDIO 45 84 CLASSIC 12 PRIVATE OWNtRS • BANKS try now might weftl oak^ with apolo- noted, so if they grew at the same rrrorjthly meedimg Iia*t week at Holy lcoated on East Broad St. gies to Longfellow, "Where is therate as the fallen tree, they are old- Trinity Grammar SdiooJ. The shoe • Tickets for the dessert .flashion ESIAU UQUIDATIONS forest primeval?" The woodlands or, shine award '-was given to Gregory show may'be obtained from room TYPEWRITER SALES that stretched from the AtliatttJc to WiM turkeys may have been roast- King of Den 2. Den 4 won the at-mothers arid from" co-chaiitneni Mrs". Ehe MrssiasLppi have almoeft d^stap- ed in Hiftoheson Forest long before tendance award. H. T. McCarran and Mrs. Leonard AND SERVICE paaned. the ftrsit Thtanktsgitvini*. Pire sears on Indian dancers executed several Kaye. One of the last tetfta of vwnfim the grt»wt'h rings of the fallen oak Indian dances and performed the Decorations for Che evening will "Where the Guarantee Counts" hardwood forest In tfoe Eastern Undt- Indicate tihe forest ufee burned about Order of the Arrow Dance before feature, the mid-winter theme, and ed S'Jates is the Hubcheston Memorial once every 10 years during the first irjduotimg tihe fcilimviinig Cubs as Bob- were conceived and directed by Mrs. 107 QUIMBY STREET Forest, owned by Rutgens Univer- 85 years of the tree's life. eads into Trocip 373: Greglory King, John Dedanty.'a»d 'Mrs. 'R' Moser. - w * . . i , • r - . , sity. Some of the trees now growing Dr.fBueU said he believes Indians Thomas Hassleman, Kev^n Erennan, Mrs, Robert Snowber, presidant of WESTFIELD • 233-7200 m the 65-afore wtfocRiand were prcfo- burned the woods ragnrjanly to facili- Jtthn Savc^a, Mirk Ward, Thomas Lincoln School' PTO,' will convene •ably standing when the Pilgrims .sat tate founittoig t • f , •bo-bany at Rutgers. Indians ttMftriburted deer to the •It is impossible to determine the Pttgrimnts' Ttavnfcatfiving feast, and deer still frequent HutcheaKm Forest and the surrounding fiekk. Dear Customers: Jodm Krttaher, a doctoral candi- ->t date at Rutgers who is oaretaker of On Dftcembtr 1st I will rttire from JAM Market. I am the Hutdheson prtoperty, said he -#; d«tplyappr«ciotiy« for your past patronage and hope you will once fttnwmt ^tumbked over a spot- let the new management continue to serve you.

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Sth aiid week, making tihe final record six Hamilton "West (6-2). deficit, scorLnig ai a goal by Hyde, 9th graders will report at 9 a.m. and were pa-st, Cdate settiled dawa ahead wins artd one loss. The ltumbeir one t&am in the The Senior High soe«?r team be- wtho taJDJed his fifth goal of the sea- Tt'h gnadcrs at 1 p.m. Tins is the last Wesbfieid's cross coimtry team of Gray, but Gitay passed hdm wuiiii a The most points the CaWdinals oame bhe first Blue Devil team ever placed fountlh in the State finals at In the first half, Dafvid Snyder state, according to JDr. Roger B. couM manage in one game has been son fotlowmg a crossing pass from chance for all interested boys to reg- half mile to £0. Coate came back to made fche first touohdowin from the Saylor, will face Pliainfreld at home to advance to the quarter finals of Joe Krafcona. ister. Gar row Mountain Saturday. Raimiapo get Gray one last tilme, aod defeat 12. Three times opponents luaive the State Tourrnanwnit by defeating was the winner, with 53 points. Mor- ten yard line. M-iike ShiiKidler blocked tomorrow ait 11 a.m. WestPield (7-0-1) sl;ut them out. Perhaps the best The locals were safely ahead five Xo rogisilration will be accepted tih-e sophomore for the first time this a j>ass which later hedped I>avid was ranked number one in Saylfar's Teaneck 3-1. Tine Devil hooters how- to two on corner breks before the tie ristewn, 120, and Hiaickensack, 139, year. Coalte was 28th, just haMing off •showing of the ye'ar was agiainsfc un- ever were beaten 3-2 in overtime by after the final tryouts, directly after , jusi noifcunig Phiilips soore a touchdown from six Latest -ratings, which appeared -last dofeated Woodbridge. The game was breaking goal. IF the game had re- also beat WestMd's total of 151. The Handza, while Gray was 34131, both undefeated Newark East Side in the which all boys will be assigned to yards out and Fred Boss ran tor the week in -the Newark Evening News. scoreless for three periods until mained a tie, the Devils would have teams. They will be contacted by individual winner was Steve Sefooen- exceldent piacings. McGrath fundshed quarter final round. extra point, Tomorrow will be the 58th Thanks- the Barrens broke loose for three won on comer kicks. their manager as to the time and wald of WocxLrow Wifeon. 49th, the same pojjijtioit he had in In the founth quarter, Dave Snyder giving Day battle. Plainileild leads •tomdhdowiiis artd a 21-0 decision. Westflield was eBminatcd in the We^tfield ended the year with an 8 pLace of the first practice. The course is very narrow in the Cenitiral Jensies agokibl lass in- passed to Bart Sayre who ran for in the series 33-19-5. first round of the Union County many spots, particularly throug'h a Offensively the Cards have aver- -5-3 record. The leading scorers were The clinic for 5th and Gth gnaders tense comipettiition. the ttoudhdow-n from the forty yard Wctetfieftd Wad lingered around tihe Tournament by Berkeley Heights 2-1. Loveland and Ma-gtiozai with seven wi'I sta rt Dec. 6 at Washdiiigfton secti'oa' of vwwitte near the stoat. With 'Ramapo's easy win was a greiat aged a me-re 5.2 points per game, 20 teajms and 150 i*unners in the line and succeeded in, destroying number 10 spot in the ratings until This was Lhe make up of a previ- apiece. Hyde ended the season with School at 9 a.m. AH interested boys team effort that put fi've men in the Burnet'ts hopes of victory. compared with Westfreld's 23-7. ously tied game. In tournament play field, it forced a quick sfiant for any the 24-0 •win over Montclair, which Ptaitafiel "dhas allowed Che opposiftion five, Bob Risen, last year's Ic-ading may sign up. There will be mo regis- first 17. Ohris Elliot was third, Doug vaulted the Devils up to the number there cannot be a tie. scorer with six, tallied three, all of tration fee. Iwpefui cc'tttendeirs. Couse fifibh, Mark a«ariwe 12tth, 23.2 per game. The Blue Devils have Westfield got a bad break in the Y Swimmers Win two slot. When they clobbered Hill- held their enemies to 8,1 pednte. A last minute goal against Tea- tOK-.ni ia one game, a (M rout of Rich Ikker 16Ch and John Starte side 48-0, Saylor put Westfield first neck by Tom MagBiozzi iced the Wiatolttuis lDlts. first fow hundred yards. Tom irand- 17th. In AAU Meet The Cardinal lineup is Jaden with za was knocked down in the con- with 522 poiintis in his system. game tor Wrolfield. The Teaneck Co-caplam Paul Hanson and jun- J V's Beat B's iMorristowin'iS Riahie Goirdon was Gakcrest of Mays LamdLnig is in sophomores in am attempt to build Highwaymen had been driving back ior Paul Liig&itit ended the season fusion, and before he could recover second but his teammates were not WesfcTieM Y swimmers took fiirst lor next year. Two sraphs start in he was in tihe rear. He tried to work ptaoe at an AAJU meet heM at Mont- soCond witfh 520 points. Tomorrow after they had narrowed the gap to with two goafe apiece, while fullback as fast as Elliott's. Donncdl Aiiuder- Oakcrest will play Madnffiaiud. (4-4). ifehe baekfield, speedsters Maurice 2-1 with six maMutes remaining in Dick Hamey, Krakora, forward Phil In Final Game back, but the IKUTOW course kept som was 14th and Tom Marttey was clair Y, Saituirday. Mark V Plummer and Mike Lattimore. his from passing, and reduced the placed first fen the 11-12 year odd, 100In the Saylor ratings, if Oatocrest the game. Turner, and Scott G-ilUn, as a wing, , but the fifth man was 46th, and clobbers Mainland, while Westfield Bruce MoCrlay, another soph, is Magitozzi, following a long pass each tallied once. By Jeff Golden pack to a snail's pace. It is a tribute hatd tfo settle for second. yard breaststnoke. Placing second in t^eir top replacement. Senior Bill to Handza's skiliLs thait he was able the ia-14 year o*d mefcttey relay were 'has 'trouble with Plainfield, Oak- from Scott Lovoland, sped past a In the n«Jts, co-captaan GiBiii al- The WestfieW "Super BoWl" pit- Catania, Which had beaten West- crest could move past the Devils. Lutz is in his second. year. The lowed an average of less than one to fighit back to 29th pila'ce. Robert Rix, Ohris Vejnoska, Mark defender and shot post Teaneck ted two of the finest teams of their fied in the Cent rials, totoied- 193 The Devils are abo rated num- ir.ain threat is seititor halflsack Busa goal per game and had seven Shut- Rick Calvert closed out his season aaBd Jim Rice. goalie Jon Lubitz. kind—the WeStfiefld High School B points, good enough for only fifth ber .two in ttie Newark Star-Ledger Douglas who has scored three of outs in 14 games. Giffin massed two with anotilier outslanding effort. He The Devad boaters opened the sear- Squad and the Junior Varsity last plaice. They didn't start fast enough, ratings. MkkUebown <8-0) from Mon- Piainfield's seven TD's. The darts games due to a hand injury. For- survived the early sprinjgtiing to ing in the second (fuarter. Lovetad week. Both had gone undefeated and were caught in the woods. Dea- moutii County is rated abiwe West- excel] ait returns as two k icloofls and ward Lovelanrf and Rdtdc Shaw filled avoid the log jam beftiinri, and took passed to halfback Bob WiMer who during tjhe regular season, had reg- ns Kuntz who had beaten Cafrvert fieW. Tfoe Ledger stated, however, one punt have been trfoken. in ably. The Devils however could 11th. The big surprise for the Devifls Shot toward the Toaneck goad. The ular seeason win streaks of 7B and twice before, came in 13th, and his that the advantage was only frac- Westfield'is Hneup, «4ikh was not seem to regain their early sett- was Tom McGrcubh. He esitiaUtahed a Mj >ii|likort ball bounced hig(h over the out- 29, and the B squad had never lost brotiher Dave was 2oth. The nest tional. Middleltawn plays Freehold dhanging every day to early Sep< stretched goalie and was headed in son momenta! afiter GiMin was hurt. to the JV squad. But in the year of good eatily position and nan a supert were far ervoush back to attorw West- 1 (0-7) tomorrow. If thte Devi'ls win temiber, is now very Bteady. Rick Before the injury Hie record was 6-1- race. After Ihc race co-captain Steve by the alert David Hyde for his the underdog, it was the Junior field to taike some of the sttog out of big against FHainifteld, wihi'le Middle- ThiL'il anxl S k e e t e r MacOoskey rowrth goad of the year. I, after it was 2-4-2, Varsity which posted a 12-6 victory. Coaie s-aid that he couiijcki't hdieva t!heir defeat the week before. West- it whon he looked up and saw Mc- tawn struggled, Wes*h'eld could be- are at the ends. Bob Sfcanner Lovetand tailded his sixth goad trf played weil diirtnig Che It was ironic that Bck Byrne, feld also defeated five other tcMtw come number one in both palls. is the outside tackle. Dave Harvey the season in the third quarter to season, highlighted by ttie two State Neil Chambertin, and John Kerr, all G'iiaith a'lie'ad oi him alter ajgjte ap^ wtaflh^liad, jjeateQ the Blue Devil* a half. The is Wetstfiefld'8 ftrA nt«nber plays inside tiackfe udkesa junior put the locals in front 2-0. Tournament wans. It defecated Gar- B squad ntfainsHa-ys throughout the earlier uT'the s«amn. Coadi WWt Bruce MacKay has reewenpi from Thfe was the farthest any Devil flie'.d 1-0 and Teaneck 3jl. Other big Coa-te and I>a>ve Gray had their Oiiadcaon concluded, "TTie boys' per- one ratiing by 4he News, during sdaison, were tihe thi'ee stars of the Coach Gary Kehler's tenure. Kehter fes knee injury. Jotm KaAacher team had gone i nthe State Tourna- wins included a 6-1 defeat of Wat«ih- game for the JV. It was tihe most own imitra-t€ comer ULdcs. scored a touchdown and intercepted A Newark East Side goal by Tel- Delaware Team In Westfield Boys Football League not had a winning season in tiwo one of Tupper Board's passes. "Well, would everyone yeans. This year they are very im- mo Pfrres in the first overtime pe- Oharrbbflrlin scored the winning Marty Wetort, a WestifieM mative, The Bears are tdie 1M» sentor 'to keep several Giant dnivec going. agree we ktd at least 50# potent with am fr-fi record on a rug- riod gave the unbeaten Bast Side touchdown on a 40 yard pass from More Sports a 290-pound senior, has been eletted visrcJi champions of the Boys Foot- Blocking up front were Jack Tescfte- worth «f fim oat of the aii ged schedule in the Greater Jersey team the win. Two East Side third quarterback Al Deombeteg, inter- captain of the 1969 Delaware wrest- ball League followjng thedr 32-6 wia macher, Terry McOance. Plat MU1- h«»drfd fwtr NVM Conference. Plalnlield has pltayed quarter goals were extremely cru- cepted a pass to set up Che first JV ling team. "Mary will iwatoe a very over the Co:% last week. The Rams len, Mibch Jackson, Hioh Boeder and siidh powers se tflotig wtith the block- Magtiozsi scored, assisted by Hyde. the score. Lhcar tl'tle cKntrMmg wm with a lour fffi McKimy and BnMu Weatfield appeared to have another Second Wrestling The JV needed six plays to tie tihe touclvdown spree. Bahner went 30 OtM% was tfknirMMK the game lor goal onfly mfoiites later, but a su- Signup Saturday B's following Chamberlin's inter- yards for the first TD a-nd IDUDW- tfte BwwwB,•' Iwite in the third period perb leaping save by fche East Side Ninety boys have signed up for tihe ception and thiree plays to Win it tng an imtercepitiion by Bruce Jester Dave Ytfhtoilia hit Tom Maddox wit.i goalie stopped the drive. Lovelawd forbheomnvg season. League presi- after the B suited punt. It was a went 25 for Ohe second. Glen Keh- a 35-yard p«9s inskle the Brown 19, had boomed a point blank shot at the dent Dick GdttEick reports that 70 daring call by quarterback Deom- Ier's 50 yard run cut tihe margin of with Madcfcm msMng a greiat often. net, but East Si'de goalie Suarez have signed for the Junior League bed-g who hit Ohamberlin on third the Bears to 13-6, but Biainreir, com- On fountih down KeiUh Gratnani hit managed to get hrs finegrtiips on the with 20 gom'g into the Senter. and seven on the B squad 40 with ; wi'bh Steve Wi'H to brimg the Jeff Smiitih in the corner of the end ball cud knock ft out of bounds. The second signup will be held at a minute remaining, Bt wa's the on-ly dowmfte-Id, toroifeti over £rotn the zone with the tytoig touohdown fl'nd A last miraute Berkeley Heights the Elm Street School Sa tuwlaiy from completed pass by the JV. three as tihe half em«derf. Tiw second Phil Oa-rragher sM into the end goal eliminated the booters from the zone with the PAT. In the fourth 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Forms such as The statistics told the story of the half was a-Ll Bears, wiiBh Jester hot- Union County Tournament Westfield period YateitDa txrak a han'cWf tnm the one found on these pages have game. The JV outplayed the B ting Jim Kervick with a 60 yard Graham and wiirtih blocks from Brad been provided to stA schools in town. squad, gain-ing 120 yards on the touohcJown ptas'S and Ba-bner diving Staffond, Cwreia'^her aTid Bniee Li- It is erapba'pized ttvat junior league ground to 45. BtWh teams gained 40 over JFrcm the one for hiis fin-ale. Of- Sooey went 37 y-ftixte for the dirtch- UISIN'S LIQUORS wrestanig wll take pi-ace yards through the air. The B's at- fensively the Bears were led by ing score. The Steefcr (Werwive e€- and Senior league at after tempted eight passes to fche JV'a Ohris Harvey, Dennis Kerr, Dennis f'c^it was l«d by Wtdk Simionfion, Bfck hours. No experience is necessary to three. »yum, Kervick, WM and Tom Bass. join and boys are matched evenly Jim Howard, Greg Foster, Dyum, Trent, Ja*ck Rafchroch, Pete Wolfoon, acfcordmg to a weight and age flor- Following bhe game, tin© Super Witt, Jim Carn&gie, Steve Ayres, John H^ktmr, John Ahem, Bob Lo- mulia. Bowl award, a deftated ball, *'« Mark Swingle and Chria B«*h pac- der, Dan rwnr«*l, Lttwwy and John presented to Coach Pete Lima. He ed the defense. Top performers for .'^oDenmotrt 19 front with Graham, and Assistant Coach Ed RerinoM the Colts were Kehfer, Rack SGhadle, /atortl'a, MA« Awnsfercmig, Maddbv, QOIP/1AU UMTaH guided the JV squad this season. Mike Bussey, Tom Myers and Riek Jay SiiepH'pd, Geirry Puck Mfcl Oar- On the B te*am, both Riioh Grey Cottom. na^her on tihe sidee and frtMi and and Ken Cutrer have scored six Rams M, ii^ftin 9 Sbfrflflond fit safety. The Bwwww' touchdowns, not five as had pre- g«sf-Miiing With a great t&am effort the Bams fense WUM led by mTMt# viously been indicated for Cutiw. Jim Huraifcer, Bflft Huiwi4i«r, popwlor pric«4 Grey led the squad in scoring, also eliminated the Giaipts from the title. 9reb Naully scored two touchdowns, der, Pet© going over seven times on the try Kunfer, a for ttie bwo point conversion. with Tab Burnette and Mark Carroll Kentucky lowrWn adding one each. John Duv« o^led in Amrka MiNOMTY GROUP Sf ITMNTS a good game with Jim Reid, Dick One-quarter of t h e students at Fromm and Tom Swcl^r The Chiefe came back wMi 13 §» YOUHtVf newly-opened Livingston College tt wefl. The delenfle was paced potnte in the *wrth perM to t^Mt Rutgers University are btook «r ^fauKy, Paid Bockua, , Ohe league chemfw. John 9*W*t re- LAftflN'S UQUOM THlOOllSHOf Puerto Rioan. Schtaefer, Liikk, Kiningham, Vaviou- covered a Dolphin Jumble inetote the formerly Bercnson'H lis, and Ijally. For bhe G-iaofcs, Ritek 10 yard line and Chris ArnnMrn 1 I?f MUfM AVl.r WMVMtft Baktwin, John WalUiams, Gary MBZ- skirted k#t end for bhe first Chief MM.^ 9M NIID A MPAMMANf 2a, Kevin Cooney and Jim Kdpp ran score. The Chi** defense held anid in ui 'Mtvicis u mw well. Pete Say-re caught five passes the rfoeirtg minutes Paul went around Flight end lor and the wuwwig TD. Tsny scored the PAT. The Oht«f 1M Armand Bwtne>, J. C. CUm-aoL., SPECIAL OFFIM Porter, Dave Pertey, G«rry deary, Dave Tinnesz amd Don Ammmm and VlrtttoNt the baefcReJW of Ghris ;i, Bidloek and vSelert

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Spirited camaraderie and sportsmanship •c > Football builds leadership, on and off characterize high school football all across the the field. That's why we take pleasure in saluting the leaders of tomorrow... country. We salute our high school football our high school football players. team. ' *>

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Gkint DUKES THE LEADER STORE Submarines 109 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELO 515 fin i THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1969 scoring the Badlder offense, with point where the baft went out, Judgimg frtwn the exxatfr In the fiscal year 1969 state aid Fred Bundy and John Fiorinf) run- You Wouldn't Recognize Football land than proceed as in rule 5. memt atteoidiiig bhe playiiig, and tihe to local school districts totaled $172 MORE SPORTS ning behind the blocking of Selser, 7. No tripping shall be allowed, irtberest manifested by the specta- million under the foundation pro- March, C. Cotton, Gelb and Colora- nor shall any player use histors, we must justly say that foot- gram for current expense. In addi- no, did move the ball well. Ttm Babb If Played Under First Rules hands to push or hold an ad-ball bids fair to become "the" game, tion to the foundation program, 16 total. Brewster and Jackson lead got the Raiders going in the second versary. Baise Bail and other sports to tire which provities specific amounts of witlh four each, MiacCloskey is next half with a 23 yards run for a TD. 8. The winners of the toss shall camtnary tt money for each student in every Locals Placed New Brunswick—It would take a gum,'' the studonit newspaper at school district, other categories of with three. Thied and Knobloch have Tom Ansbro dove off tackle for an-mighty powerful imagfoiatibD to vis- Rutgers, set down these 12 niles for have the choice of Hirst goal, grabbed three and each has re-other score and Fiorano knifed in and the slides shall ctauge ELDERLY POOR state aid include pupil transporta- (Continued from page C) uafctee in the earliest days otf 'toot- footibailil: Almost one-tthird of the 800,000 tion, rgular and emergency school turned one for a touchdown. Line- for the fourth touchdown. Pnge end- ball" that it could deve&op into the goals at each successive in- halfbacks. Loading Wntchung Con- man MacKay has also picked one ed the scoring by going up the mid- 1. The grounds sfraH be 400 feet 1 ning. la starting the ball shall elderly people living in New Jersey building aids, special aid for handi- fast, wide open game tat infoereol- long by 250 feet \rifle. exist on incomes placing fchem at capped children and aid to hebp fi- furcncc scorer Don Knobloch is theoff. dle for a 31 yard touchdown. Out- legiote football is today. be fairly kicked, not batted, fullback. Junior .Too Monningcr calls standing pLay was turned in by Am- 2. Tlie distance between' the posts firom a point 150 feet in front the poverty level or below. nance ivocatiomal education. Total the signals. Brad Brewstur will see brose, Bunting, K. Cotton, Gottlick, In fact it's difficult to see much of each ganl shaft be 25 feet. of the starters* goal, state allocations of grants-in-aid ex- resemblance between tine foortlbaill of 3. TThe number for match games 9. Utrubfel tihe ball is kicked, no NEED A REPAIRMAN T action ;it fullback. Molowa, Smith, Peterson, Sauoders SEE "SERVICES V K ceeded $251 million in-fiscal 1969. Bears Win and Graham. 1969 and the quaint game played un- shall be 20 to the side. player shall be in advance of WostJicld has passed more than der the rules adopted in October, 4. To win. a game, six goak are usual this year, because of the top Jets 9, Chargers 6 a line parallel to the line of his (Continued from page 6) 1873, abiast four years after the necessary, but that side shfaU goal, and distant from it 150 combination of Monningor and The Jets came from behind to post first intercollegiate game between be coansadered the victor which, . Monningor has thrown the ball well. The defensive charge their second win. They took a 2-0 feet. Rutgers and Primloeton in November, when the game is called, shall 10. There shall be two judges, one 07 passes and completed 42 for 49was led by Andy Tibbals, Jeff Det- lead on a safety, but the Chargers 1859. (Colleges each used bhedr own WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT tove secured the greatest num- from each conteindrihg college, or l>er cent. He has 4 TD passes. He weiler. Scott Selert, Jack Dagostaro, scored just before the half ended to rules in the 1869-1873 period.) ber of goaiks „ provided that Bob Malcolmn, Andy Hubsch, Steve assume a 6-2 lead. In the fourth and a referee; all to be chosen lias passed for GiJfi yards, which is Under those rutes no carrying or number be two or more. To se- by the captains. GARRY NEMET more yards than last year's team. Farley, Tim Thome, Ed Hammer, period Mark Bussey recovered a loose ball on the Charger 2 yard throwing of the ball was permftted, cure a goal, the ball must pass 11. No plaiyetr shaftl wear spokes or MacCloskuy has caught 18 passes Dave Cloujfhjy, Tom Smeatan, Bob the playing field was much between Che poets. HAS BECOME ASSOCIATED WITH US IN OUR Hanse-n, Dave Bnaidway and Matt line, and Mike Taylor dove in for iron plates on his shoes. for 2« I Broncos 2 & 1 5 BiU-h 1« (20 Jehs 2 6 1 5 Kunz 18 20 I Hfiimyno ,. ... .i..... 14 2B I Participated In Boys Wrestling League 1969 On Chargers 0 8 • 0 KjckemveilK ,....• 14 ©2 Yea No Team lit ,25 scoiofi: Turkey winner — •Jlailmia .sliniinma pluw Iil3; Tony (Jr«'o 2JIS; Eil KickenTnel-ta &S6; Desires to participate in Senior Division Junior Division Kurl Hplbcrg1 205—'63/1; John Rua- Dr. Boyer Joins .sltano 507. I He has recently been examined by a p^*ician- and to the best of cur Pediatrics Staff At M • Triai knowledge and belief, is physically fit v_ participate in supervised Children's Hospital W I, wrestling. He has our unqualified permission to engage in this activ- n mo 1cm an 2:1% 12 W Dr. E. Milton Staub, director of ISfi-ry •* J'l 16 ity, and it is understood, and we agree that he will participate at his lleilman 19 17 04 I own risk and that the Westfield Boys Wrestling League does not as- mediioal services and education at Xull 17 1» '24 sume any liability by reason thereof. Children's Specialized Hospital, New Rtilrlwln ., 1S IS 23 Providence Rd., WestfaelkfcMountein- McCa.be .. .. 9Ms 26^ 10% I side, has am»un<*d tihe appointment Early Binb I Fathers are asked if they are able to help. Yes No of Dr. Mary G. Boyer o!i 20 Hi 4 Door Hard Top Air fon 1!> -17 IHPurr & Miirhio 10 17 Th« BANDSTANDS Whm Ren Mfituly Sfilon 10 17 Clictnprfi 1!> 17 Arthur Stcviin I [I 17 '66 FORD GALAXIE $1325 Ci & M I'lKKcrliL IS IX F»ftJ!.] I'rodin-tH 17 1!) 500,2 DMT Hm4 Top Iff At Jolly Trolley . ... IS 2*t Joe's Water SufCenoi- ,. 11% 24 tzh WOVPH: Rn bin son 203, 234; ;i. i>i)l, 211; M;i Pro-t zor -l•) \!i -11>s k Mistrelta 2u 'I*

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Scton Hall Alumni favorife theme in this-year gifts for ' ••'' '-'''• • r' Solicit Grads everyone on your list! Hahne & Company .-*

Eighty Seton Hall University 4 alumni from Union County are i0 the midst of a phonftthfon Which is has a special Zodiac Boutique where

soliciting funds from the more than * • 2,500 alumni residing in the area, * • line drive, which wiU continue we've brought together, a great array of through Dec. 3, has the Craaford iMotor Lodge in Crantford as its r • • _ headquarters were 20 (telephone gifts with individual signs or all the signs . .. lines have been installed. Serving as county chairman for * the effort is George Setfert, cU«i each with a dash and a flair uf '55, a field underwriter for the Home Life Insurance Company of BpringfieW and a resident of Scotteh that** irresistible. You'll find them (Plains. The drive has four associate chair- men including Samuel Bawnan '61, in our Century Gift Shop on the (Union; Fred J. Cbemkttki 'SI of Fanwood; Philip A. Doncnty Jr., '55 Scotfch Plains; and llnnNM J. iMcEvoy '63 of Union. The alunrni effort is pact of the (University's capital campaign of

96,000,000 Which has already exoMd- "i '.'••..' : ', L ed more than half its goal. Pro- iceeda will aid new eofwfcrutotwn, (provide for endowed faculty chain, and increase **udent mtoekuMp M. The Atom* Pedenttton hM al- ready auocenfutty concluded simi- lar phonatihOHB in Morris, Ocea», Moranouth and Bergen CouflMet. General cMtiman of the overtoil campaign js Paul Troast, chairman of the Mabony-Troaet Construction Co. of Clifton. f/i Westfield Native • Named Judge Attorney iJawrence W. Golligto, 43, s«n of Mrs. W. J. OetttfMt of 41 Mohww* Tr., has bec» Mfne4 by AriaoHB Gov. Jekk mtiiaim m Superior Court judge in MVM0Q lltA OTVlMBI M ty. Galligan wfm has bad his awn 'law Arm in Tucson since 1W0, wtil (take over tihe naw bendh Jan. 4. A native of Weatfteftd, he fl**«ta- ed his B A. decree from Setan HaH 'University m New Jersey. G«1M0M t\Mas an underwriter for Prudential 'In&iiUtnice Co. ur*H 19M when ha went Tucson to attend the Univer- «i(7 of Arizona. )&dU

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^•310' f l»age 2 1U£ VftStfffilA (N\.t.) lEAMat, tVEtftffiSftAT, NOVEMBER 26,19G9 THE WESTFIELD LEADER Life In The Suburbs By Al Smith Tea Time For 1 tor's Corner \ AFFILIATE MEMBER GEORGE, On this' THanksgtvLrig Day we all expect to jodn with firiends to waich NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Westfield fctefeot ttnpdfUIty) iPlaflufield and 'later ©aite with iamalics THE KITTEN Old Guard around la -bourttiftil Ifeast. Turkey (Day is eenartaily a ifunHfliiBeti ttooaisdlon. . . . MY LEG.' The "World oE Tea"—wSitfti sugar •But Thaukssiwnig ihas (a reverent land aoiemn (side, two. And more than or lemon—-was the film shown to 100 yciars aglD, in 13G3, dn Abnalha'm ILawoin's HbanScEg&ving Prod'amation, liegaici: L Paper for th» Town of Weatfield and Borough of NSER, -•the Old Guard recently at the YMOA. It was produced by t ill e "ft is rtlhe duly tof waflitonis tais well as lof meoi to own itheir ideipendence i: I* 00 er y THAT/ Established / (Nestle Comptony and lllusttra'ted the upt>n Uhe overouiing rJawer of :Ocd; tfao co-nlf'Cteis itihedr sins land tnaaiisgipessiilaBis ceremonies followed in nrateing and in 'humble sorrow, ye't wttfe iai35U'ped ibiape itilwlt genuine repeataimce wtii lead to mei^cy lanid ipfaindora; *anld Ito treiod^ndTO tihe subUBnTe tirutlh, euuwurtoed in Member t* * r " 9 ft drinking of tea from the very early Quality Weeklies of New Jersey •ages up to tllie present, tlra iHo!y iScnilpturels end juwen >by iali iw^fcary, that tinnee nlaltitons onily tare 1* • r • New Jersey Press Association \ 1 blessed wlbdse G'od 'is iHhe Lord. National Editorial Association 1 Communiiry siinffin'g was lead by "We tenloiw *hat'ifay Mia divine taiw, natfions litoe , are sub- WALTER J. LEE Paul Sutton. The Chorus gave their Editor GAIL. W. TRIMBLE tion, of "I'm • Looking Over, a jeoted fbo ptmlitsWmeinJtis 'ainii cbaStisemeffiite M Mini's uUay we inrcit jUsftry i fear JUiait ttihe awful1 oailfamiiHy cif 'ofevil •wilar wfoie desolates rJum- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1969 I living dbapter meniber, played two berts, wetaJtih!, iautd paww .as nlo 'oither rJa'titein H'Jas even- gnowtu ttLtormbors on his favorite harmonica. '^But we have fongtftteni God. We have fcrgfttteo the jpractoos Hand

(•: . A birtihday salute 'wias £iven Ger- wlhtah pr-eiserveld Us tin: ipe>ace ness- iaf our hearits, tihiait Uavis, Riicftuard M. Long-ley t an.d iai£l rtiliese iblessir^gs iwere pmodbced by some superiior wisdom -and virtue of The historical background of Thanksgiving Day re- THANKSC3IVINO Henry O. EngeMried. our OWN. I'lHtoxitaated iwa!trh unbroken eucoeas, we Imv* 'betoaime. fti» stillf-sul- PIROUETTE DJiredtor Wallace Oofcy presented Fident 4fe» fecd the neoes^ty df redeertui^ 'amid preserving grace, too pnoud minds us that initiative is one of the vital keys to success. 1 The hardy Pilgrims of Plymouth Bay Colony demon- lhV-69 membersliip orederftilab to Harvey to pray (to the Gitud tihiajt jniaide us. M. Oostts and inftrotluc^d three "lit Was tseefeneti 00 >me~ ft 'and prlcpar Ihdt God sbcntM be tifolemnily, rev- strated that opportunity was there for those willing to gueslts. ', and tgrMtcAdiy adanowkidged, as w)th one heart ami one vutee, by work for it. The Colonists withstood the privations of an I wamt to publitihainfc3?iviiiig and piiaibe Xo our bene- for the "old country" to bail them out. MRS. O. W. OLSON JR. Etobetih amd Cranifiord, I wouW like W>iiliiam Otiay wtth gatnm td 200 and Cioent timber *wUo d^eUekh in >the Just as incentive was the motivating force of our fore- 721 Mountain Ave. ftto tihatrlk all our finiends in the West- 234; Hugo Gold, Thomas CafflbA&n, iRichard Longley, G«onge Demy, fathers and freedom their goal, so should these be upper- All letters te the efltor mwl fieM cammurlfflty for sfup^oitkig our its own Ohriatnte party gistration iDcnwsed 243 per cent Peare second anmiaft Ohri3tma-s BoOtk|ue, €. H Yoder, AzUhttr 'Bauer, most in our minds today. bear a ftignature an* • itrect C. Stevens and Jam« C. W «t the YMCA, . (29.7 to IK millinn); population at the First Congregaitdanial Ohurtch. grow by 5* per cent (121 to 1W mil- «ddrcM. Editor, Leader: Vice Diredor Ray Da\-isOn an- Yes, we do have a different world. We have come a No attmymMi er us I am most gnateful ta tibe menchaiits ond motor vehide travel Can Ttoere Be Peace? and artlists who panlrfcipaiteid in our thrit there will be a tri- Pedestrian traffic fatalities have long way in social, educational, technical and scientific letters will be rublisfee*. Imxmmd 273 per cant (271 biUton to Peace is defined in Webslter's die- evetit; to tihe businesses, banks and PlainfteM, W«t Wtualty dropped from 15,500 in 1937, progress. But we must have a profound dedication to free- Letter* must be written one trillion 10 billion miles of tr*> ti'otnQry'as: individuals who sponsored our fumfd- dfeld—dtoistenas parity to be held at when the AAA PaMrian Safety In- vrt). . ' corn to spark our initiative to work and prosper. Let us •a one ilde ef f»ptr and prefer- "— a state of trtmquTUty or natser, and to the Congregational the Mountains** Inn « Frtday, vntnry Program was Launched, to have more incentive to perpetuate this freedom, so we can ably typewrites. quiet;. fireedom from civil Church, which allowed us the use of tt>e«. 19 Erotn 11 a.m. lo 4 p.m. 9,900 lost year, This represents a All letter* must be la Ik* disftuiribance; wvd hairrrtony in IEAO TODAY'S continue to prosper—under Divine guidance—profiting by the Parish facilities, Tickets rrtay be obtained from Davi- reduction of 37 per cent. Ruing "Leader" office by Friday V persortal rel'atianships ..." Our success could mot have been son. The WetsUMd Oupter wdJI hold this same period, motor vduicle re- LEADER WANT ADS the Colonists' example. they M« to appear la the foUav- But in today's 'world, can there be aohie-vt'd wifthiout tjhe fine pufcik*y lng istws. such a tolling? given by t)he Westiflwld Leader. TUs The "teaser" rewire* taw There are oold wars in Europe and was ntust important. Saving Lives at ligat <• reject er «4M aay letter Africa; an undediaradi wiar in South- In keeping with Lefatgue pottcy, all to cenftrm at "Laa4er" wan. east Asiia. StuddA rebellion m many financi»i pHoFilt will be pdaced mt our countries of the war-Ed; even we Have Communtty Trust Fund, fit will go a

. Westfield's Hospitals H.S, Smoker Trial race iwis in the United States, a fomg way to h«4p us MI'iM cur oom- ««!•:; country wihkJh for decades has been mditm«nlt'S in tihe tnmirminditiei wtveire The Westfield Hospitals Campaign theme this year is Editor, Leader: looked up bo as a nartiion of freedom our volunteers serve. Last week's fromit page aatksle cov- "Saving Lives at Westfield's Hospitals—Overlook and Muh- and equality by tfiie onmased peo- DOIJLY DONAHUE ering the "W.H.S. Student Smokfcng ples of the world. MfeotEto lenberg." This is no idle slogan. Its truth is brought home (Mrs..) Floyd J. Donahue Trial" must many responsfifole I ask the cpurfrtiioo: "Why must Botdtiique Chainitan with every issue of your local newspaper. Hardly a week parents woritJering just whet the bhere be all this hiattirdd in the hawts 24 Hlawbhlairn Dr- goes by, but news of ap. automobile or other accident vic- next dwefsaon will be to beokion of men? Why all this dfcftruat of your their "high sdhooler" off an. the tim treated at Overlook or Muhlenberg comes across the neighbor, and outsiKtens?" wrca* trail. Our Baai-cl of Ethieatikm If you believe in Him, God staid "Cowardly? desk. A friend is critically ill. A neighbor's child is rushed has aoce'pitcd a proposal firam a stu- tih*rt we should love one Mlottwr, and Editor, Leader: »j^&vip to emergency. A prominent citizen or public official is hos- d^r;t-PTA-aidmir*iJ£ttra!i!:on cammifttiee live willi our neighbors in pc>»ce. which swthioriaes specified tUmes and Thank you for piAHahimg ti»e letter pitalized. The OonMtuttMRi of tihe United from Dan Bonk in Sa-iigon. areas for tihe purpose of allowing Sbaites says that adfl men are creaked Over 40,000 area residents were in-patients at Over- "hi.^h sohooJar-s" to take a smoke Tlie motives for wri'bimg a leflter to etfiial. But cte we pr*ctrtce this to the editor -a're, of course, to stir one's look and Muhlenberg last year alone. Some 3,000 of these break. The plan otf tihe committee re- real life? No. We have hate groups portedly U am attempt to "curb van- , evea to wnituna to me in-patients were from Westfield. Add over 150,000 out- like tibe Ku Khix Klan, and the at my home. There hiave dalism iin Uhe lavatories and to alle- B.aok Fathers, rurmlmlg anound patients, many of them, again, local residents, and it be- viate illegal sawofeig in the been times when I have dome thiia \comes clear how important our hospitals are to us, how burmjnig and b^aiiing eadh other. Just but I would tiev«r wrJLe anonymous- like the practices of Ghen^us hhan, ly or hide behind blue kmg tacks of much we depend upon them. This line of reasoriwig and stated HiUer. hrterobion is pft oomceived an)A ncHKng a Revolutionary ptttnkit. Yes, Westfield's Hospitals are Indeed saving lives. And whai do we da about k? Ndth- M you have a way of fc Every day..Yours, perhaps, Maybe min«. Our hospitals are mere than a oafliituiiatlwtt to a gnoup .IljJuntfUy,, we're aid tAiocbed (Bhft smokers) too weak to ftdHt tft jnckvkKiwi W*K> wrote the not a distant Biafra, they are here. Ari& they need our humlicd by Wh'Sit we read Chat (a latter sagatd "Paul Hetvere"), a bad habit. An equal effort shout* petopte do; birit if there wenem't have been proposed in the town of I'd welcome a dialogue. Peraonwlly help, now. people backing ttbase groups Mom !ST why everyem-e wtao hias ever Some people take for granted that a hospital is ready a drive to ethroate Uhese youth behind tihe scenes, tihey never would m against the smcking foaMt. Bo me in disiaifreeme'nt has have been atofe to have gcttten atiart- never had tihe coimage of their om- 1 •and waiting, 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week. They com- P&rsMnail expedience has demon- ed in Che first ptsxse. vi-cttans to siign- hus or heir maane. plain about hospital costs, not stopping to thing that a strated to many tfnat smoikiing can be A'U'd wilnat about tibuKfeint hospital must staff in three shifts, round the clock, and bazardo'U'3 to cma's stole off heaCI'Jh. [3 this SKHOailbeid "silent majority" Sure, mavive some of Uhejr also a cowardly majority? that payroll is 70 per cent of the hospital budget. If you have wot had ooaaisikm to are unrsiaso-natole, but iif you toiok the kniow o*f a person wfoo has suiFfet'Sd MURH-EL C. HYiMA'N (Mrs.) Others realize that it has taken concentrated planning, fiiinie to li&ton ta tl^m, you would 10 Tamaques aiiud passed on from lunig cancer, fund tfhat mosit afflftieiircrj^tflisim, in the support and active contribution of community resi- ycu may never undarstiaind the true tihe bnig rum, makes a lot of sense, dents, to provide the fine hospitals that we have learned to hazards from smohrtng. Oiwe you be- So i't's l-eaily up to you people; At Cherry Point came a smoker iit is ndt imipoasible n tihere be peaes? (Marine Second Lieut. Witiiiam W. depend upon. bo stop, but it is also mot too easy. The Westfield Hospitals' campaign goal this year is set DAVED COC Moore Jr., husband of the former The best way Co avoid a bod 5t6 Alden Ave. Mfiss Jutfifch McConnel-1 of » Card at $125,000, with important capital improvements on the ticn is to become etJuoated and tftd. ts aitttertdin^ reptoceunent pM«t planning boards. of a'L'l the prtfoills. I recommend to training wHIh Squadron 3H, a imit the Board of Eduoaltkm, amd HHMIIM Muhlenberg is undertaking a 5Vfe million expansion, provides air support for infantry- mil tW]| *^« A|^M*iaa ^^J t hiaCkens, wheezers and amedi of hea- pihony pu(««iiM4 IU first ceneeit in men of tihe Second Marine DfvfeiM. replace its old East Wing. vy cQoud caver, I f-eetl cenfifderit that knew 9MH« f ei Mociwr WMtfieM, UMkr the ewoqpiiewl, n Overlook, after an 8% million expansion, is now building tihe stiKfcetrtt.s vmii'Jl seek a fraah air •TMl MMR>)ff«rtMMl ArMfcfMI «rf Mr. yaur IJHb girl«« key lew an 80-bed Extended Care Facility, doubling its monitored club and not "smtote breaks." The Henry L«wdi. Mow In wise ones tihiiink tihey have t» smoke The members ef the WeMHefcd Te OM Coronary Care Unit, completing air-conditioning and mod- to be wPKh the "IN" crowd, but foe Scotch Plaine—Ritih»Hd Oam of Ws Wiliiame at., FIMT 9AVIN0I oxygen and suction systems in its recently converted sixth opfwritunilty to ptMteky thank was assigned Oct. 8 to «he U.S. break." floor wing, and installing a new data communications sys- all panties who g«ve of their time Amy Europe Augmentation Read- AL SMEATON «nd taleffbs tttat insured the tremen- CWU5' 'inesa Group near Pinrroaserts, Geir- tem to streamline in-hospital orders. 935 Ripley Ave. cent i« aad itltet A« dous guoeeag of this "first" in West- •many, as a cleik. These are the ways that Westfield's Hospitals move field: k il ahead, planning for the community's welfare, in advance Thanks Agnew To &'d memftwrs of the pttm, in Laeal Oaf toman ^^^^P* NI^^VU ^V J^B of its advance of its needs, their sole aim to bring the (particular, the We^fteUd LeeMter, finest quality of hospital service to their patients. Support Etl/tor, Leader; and its staff, for their coverage of it-be cowoert; To tfhe merchants, Wbh Spira Agnew has dome a service Displaying h«r stoneware platKcrs, the Westfield Hospitals Campaign! to the .Americaii people in speaking local, ms& nefflghtowtng, who gave of ttheir time and PaoMi'bies—To our ad- cassenol-es &ndt bowls, Mrs. Edfma Rediscovering America OUL against th-e anti-A'marican bifas iBoitfcbal wi;tt participate in the fall o? the news and television media. vertisers, sulbserfcers, paitrons—and #ny MM #f s 'last, but far from least—To all tihe -extid'Mtion of the New Jer-s-ey De- While scientists study the moon rocks and other ex- Onfe example of poor TV miaterial S'lginer-GraC'tsmet*, ]MC, whiOhopwDe* is "The Ballad of Davy Crocker" general public, we extend our sin- perts in economic, social and political fields debate the Sunday at the Lillian Kornbluth seen Tuesday, November 18, 1969 •cere thartlcs, and grateful apprecia- •merit of space exploration, a prominent newspaper pub- tion for yoor corttrilbmtion to the Oallery, Fairlawn, This non-prolit from 3:30-10:00 p.m. It pictured the ori^anization featuires the 'work df lisher who attended the State Dinner in Los Angeles for OT returning from Vietnam to a •overwihelm'ing success of this ini- ^ia'l emieavor. Bt is our highest hope •ouitfltanding craotsmen from through- the astronauts writes of how lately the ranks of U.S. citi- v;:'ueles.s America. .His ?irl friend's out the state, working in various MfV mf.-ht-r tell-s him tha»t today lit does- that you will a^low us the privilege zens have been torn by strife, lack of patriotic sentiment of your continued support in the (media. The exhibition wrtl display n't mavter whorher on« wins or •carBTully juiied examp'es of the .and a downgrading of national purpose. He believes the lo.-ic-;. It's all the same. His partner future. ; i •finsi't caliber, and is the PirSt gal- ^ moon flight provided somothinu that was *\ . . fine, con- .n ,hu*i.jf s.s s-e Is Iht* b'.i--in^ss out To everyone — everywhere, who lery showing for tihe organizatiion. structive and unifying in American life . . ." He believes •:.ri lie is left wiflio.il a Iriervd. So, was in any way involved with this ,r^li: ;er."d h<» r.:t'.u*ns to U'ne fttrs. Bcuchal is cui'ren*iy an art that possibly our place? as a cunstnicthf world leader has 1 spectacular cortcerL, we graciously, A:\ry Rt'cruilnu: :! OiTkie. Tokyo •and humbly Thank You. 'leaoher ait Summit Junior High been regained. R->: : h:'c:it!c:: U fnrn Jwnn ; School. She has studied at Mt. Ho-ly- MRS. PKTBR R. K^ H.\ •cke College, Chayitauqua Institute, In commenting on the f.os Anj»r.'lcs banquet, he stress- W'cv'.i War If rnu-; h:iw \va(\ a si PuWieity el^in'man, 1 •and Che Art Studenits Leag-ue. Her i ;.r hf.xv'^s tor.! . TK's ki;vd of a Weshfield Chapter es the sober realization of those present that the three f tpf.T i*lanlc'd spfds of .doubt in the moitor vehicle inspection sta- "Keeping up with the Joneses' can OP a problem, hut this week let UH remember the peo- !s:::nc- by atUUvi. "But he didn't ple confined in Vtw Stale invtituLions tions and driver qualification cen- 1 for handicapped people. ko*>)>\v.;IL*I \vck sf.jnc f'Tcctay in observance of Che Thanks-

1 1 1 •*;•.••: bilitaftion and job training |,r>v!;j>^rim<*nt o1" a food will be open on Saturday. Nov. 29. the handicapped person ><. a position of acceptance in of ^Iftm'-rtict? c\ twr-nty-ninc cents per society. •;il lo ri'ro<2,r:ivA- !!hc problems of ire rwiipi'Ti-i. Th*1 Twd' A tfieCiomwy poW&'hed by the 'Attirf* ll^te' iftbe' a1 cfek PttmuVrv cafe aiW ' $t Che s'fn- SlWihoi Stuifiejr d arid1 rhp m+Vr(*sf hi m ite ****** *** *** ***tti^ A**' *«# Mi *^— —— • • THE WESTFIELD (NJ.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1M3 Page 3 . I finally saw a counseLLor us on the acting-out student since iiiiiiiiiraiiijiiiiiii European Trip m for several visits and he helped he tends to be an obvious pain Focus me see flhat it is better to ex- in the neck. Many tend to over- For Youth Planned A Need Fulfilled Hung Up?? press filings nailiher than to look that the too quiet, that the tee them build up inside. Now loo obedient student—through his The Wesbfietd YMCA in coopora- my husband tel'ls me I am in- passivity and submissions^—may ition with Travi'long Inc. uro mak- A special Westfield Leader fea- sensitive a IT d t be indicating problems. ing H possible for 25 young men Care Center Serves Many ture prepared by Milton Faith, because I tell peo«i>le exactly \and women, aged KMH lo take a DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS executive director of the Youth lxw I feel all the time, For 15 yaams we have been go- trip this summer to Europt!. The Skice opening in April, 1968, the and Family Counseling Service. ing to my mother's house far tour leaves July 4 and returns July I, 1017 — F a t li i* r Westf'i-eid Bay Care Center has be- 230 Prospect St. Answer: TJraoksg'ivia'g meals. Now all of 25. Ktlward Flan;ig;m founded Hoys came ineneiastogly impantainlt in the Unfortunately, many people •a sudden ray wife says she Town in Readers with questions may ad- They will see Rome, London, Am- lives of many of the citizens of this dress them io Hung Up, c/o have an erroneous concept of wants to have the meal at home. r 5, 177t» — Phi area. Thare are Jjamisliles whit> wadld counselling. Many feel that coun- She says, "Why cam't your mo- sterdam, the Rhine, drivo down thti The Westfield Leader, or direct- Amalif Coast amd visit Milan, Nap- i, schokuslic frati'inity, found- be d-espaneite wilihouiL the services ly to Mr. Faith. selling encourages and condones ither come to our house? She ed at VVilliiijusburg, V;i. provided. Yd, because thus is gen- a person to speak his mind lives in Clark. 1 have done Ms les, Munich and Florence. They •will also see the Passion Play in Ih'ci'mhtT 8, 1941 — First Japa- erally known as an affluent area-, Because of an extremely busy whenever he feels like doing to make her happy amd mow it is Oberammergau, a pliay staged by nese afiUi-ck cm jMnnila bo^an shortly mamy peto.ple d'o iM resize there schedule* I have been unable to this. I feel that the counsellor •atbouit time she rmaikes me hap- 1 (1400 villagers once every 10 years. a HIM \i a.m. are- tomiiilies who need help night continue "Hung Up" on a regu- suggests this because it is good py." Whait's Wcrcnig with my In addition, they will participate Deceenilier U, I5»3fl — King Ed- here at home. lar weekly basis. However, I for one's mental health. This is wife? My mother is so happy to with European students of their continue to receive letters. Con- wrong, wrong, wrong. There is iha-ve us cam£ there—why oant ward VIIL of (ireat Britain aibdac- own age in programs set up by This Is not tbc ease wSfch the Day sequently, I will attempt to con- a world of difference between she please her again? a ted. Care Center volunteers. They kinlow ithe World Alliance of YMCA's arid tinue the column on a periodic being aware of how you feel and Dirct'mber 14« IJMO — Ajidrow see the highlights of European cul- of the need, and have foiW it a basis; I will continue to write expressing these feelings appro- Answer: Carno^ie esUrf)Ushed the Carnegie ture, art, landscape amd historical richly rewarding -experience to ocn- the column at holiday times. So piatcly, sensitively, and with dis- Peace Fund and endtwod it witli •trrbute the>ir time and talents to the I don't know why she can't 'tradition. here we go for Thanksgiving! cretion versus shooting your pleas* her again but I am won- $10 miLIion. Cerite>r. The capUonod picbure stows mouth off whenever you want to A frustrated wife writes: dering why it t*ok your wife 15 The trip will be chaperoned by Cub Scouts raking leaves, hapipy in regardless of other people's feel- 18. 1976 — The first I e'bayed hiom& umitM my chil- years to let you know that she •Bruce Cook, YMCA youth director, ifhe knowledge they are giving a tur- ings because you have learned Sunday newspaper. The Sunday dren entered junior high &nJd would like to have Thanksgiving •and his wife, and a professional key to lihe oliilLdwMi for ThamikiEigiv- that you tend to keep these feel- 'Monitor, was published in Balti- high school I i/aive been a hard- celebrated at he rhome—or is it tour escort from Travelong. Mr. ing week. GinL a-rtd Boy Scout troops ings wrapped up inside of you. more , woirkiing, fiaitftful, busy nratfher your home? Maybe it is about Cook said the response has already have been most helpXul; ' 'Oare- In your particular situation it is December 23, 1913 — President and w&e, . shoppimg, cookiag, time you started pleasing your been greater th&n anticipated and Teens" are vary active, hefcptinlg with CUB SCOUTS Irom Ben 6 of Pack 170 rake neighborhood lawns to earn difficult to evaluate what you Woodrow Wilson signed Glass-Ow- cldanSng, chiauffenirug, tani in- wife a bit. requested anyone interested should maintenance of ftho grouinidis and money to buy the WestfieM Day Care Center a turkey for Thanksgiv- are doing. Your husband's reac- ens Reserve Act creating the Fed- buiMiing aiad simpplemefltwjg volun- v-olvcd 'in many town aotdvitjes. arrange for an interview as soon ing under the leadership of Mrs. Philip Rkfcardson, £50 Tremont Ave. tion would suggest the latter. I have received several requests eral Reserve System. teer aides working with the ohafodlren- Now I wiairot do g'o back to work. •as possible by ca^g him at tihe Show here are Gary Swart, Kenny h. Wolff, Jeff Richardson, Gary Maybe it is about time for you to make further recommenda- SanliXH* citizens come to gi/ve help I was a toip-mtoibcfh secretary and YMCA. December 26, 1865 — TThe coffee Miller, Joan Stanzel, Teddy Hazard and Peter Shepherd. to re-evaluate bow you have tions to help close the music gap. and perhaps provide a gnawdflfiftlber .mow I feel I ihiave itibe time .to get percolator was invenlved when a famifly moves, Inter- I am sure y«i have been teU ness transfers, between oHias, ac- by many what y« sho«M do- I became aware tiiaft Paul, who Down By The Corner, sung by • VENETIAN BLINDS-TABLE PADS reasons, parents nnuisft be absent cording to Nancy ReymoMs of W€«t- CUity members provide a service tihat that is, listen to your IMMINUUI is mime, and who I es on bhe move. Through the net- excitement el a big cMy. Acteat- Day Care Center has launched its tori -specializing in helping families !y, It we«M fee hest if hatti y«i 'overall pattern totJh at home as distorted manner It describes wfth real estate problems imnaWed work of the aesoo^tk>n we have on- well &s ait school and we have that parents are to blame for annual appeal for funds. The sum of tilte-apot oovMatot wed her art show alt a reception at itihe Mwrttainwde TMbhc lM#my on AHOAFTBt " aad taai you have a ffegh* to a* in We eiMftJcm m* oil and ha«h to w#rti • y«« want to» ^ acrytiic pBHttings, sift: doram, lirwl- wniites: eum, wood out, etofoing and other I don't know whether to aigras (graphic prtitts, sketches, oometruc- but wton ibions, cerafmic sculpture and jewel- with my pedtetrociiiaR w not. My ry. 'two-yearHJM Awgihter hee jurit rafaumevt fnom tihe hoM(«l. iMfei 'Miss Stawi'ck Is a graduate of w^s torn s&oortd hoepMialiMlitan th«t proctkol Olassboro Staite College, where atie and 9he was ^l>ere betimme of se- iwas senioir class preBidenit. She was vere buoncMs. Our 'hearts fated itihe recipiienlt of the Delta Kappo w'hen we viisiiltei her in the bam- WvVI CIHHK* Qanrm Award given anmte'Hy to the pilbail skice she is very close to IW Tff fffry oufcsltanding senior on daanpus, and us twi'-d we reoogmizefd how inse- .tihe Gtesboro State OoiUege's Dis- cure she felt witfh ttois s&petfsh #F«^ (binguished Senior Award, tlhe tion. Sintce she has been home, top honor. She was a mem- she awakens during the night; iber of fine honor society, Ctamma cries a great deal. We feet Tau Sigma, tlhe sturtent^facuKy ad- has been traumatized and » visory board, and named to "Who's we take her into bed wtiitih us to Who m American Colleges and make hcjr fed secure ag&ifn. Ortiversilflies." doottor advises us agauln&t The art dhow continues ait tlhe 'and isatys thart we witl have • ALLIED -.. Mountainsirie Library Iflirou^h No- veny liaiyi time geititin^ her to vember as. The pufoKfr: is invited to stay wi her c nib again. I be- attend. lieve he is unfeftistiinvaitdng mar idomghter's aiTtotikwut. What da you think? transistor TAKE $S.M t«f *••) « tfif to e«r a##ney FIVE eawe if y«i Pem»ta •y : IS THE GOOD 010 MS nmm B. K«KE walk fey to get tor MaBCRN CVRMEU A IVE8 he* YMT m

Under the river, through the tube, "Th« American Home tfe« Hep* of To GramlflaiLiher*s house we crawl; ^W •• State/' was rh« topic eliscusseel by Hw Hov. Why tihe way tihese cars are blacked get ktr mmk *rf M Or. Hayes, pastor of the Methodist Church, up, nvlanawaaaali Wj 's «r en Thanksgiving morning at the union m We'll never get tihere at all. service* in the First taptist Church . . . * * * TV UH Wesffield Hi?* Schoof efttfeertvd Plainfield V^CIH mri, ov nfniJH>UM she awakens crymg, go iwto her ream and cahn her, saying that from at Plainftelcf 11 to 0. "This victory, great 'Betdt in the days before TV and in itself, was greater in that it spelled Championship of Union its WHantesgiving day porede, we kids UHm And if jmt eWt have a rocbinaj OrM* County." Team members as follows: Smith, Capt., Otto, ire'aliy suffered during tliiat hour ipnitw to the dinner at Grandfather's chair, get one. Rock away near •uesh, Irown, iuH, Knight, ftuckley, S. Marsh, M, Marsh, selection of while bhe 'relatives reminisced. Why her erft untH she faHs asteeae Carlson and Embleton. . . . Thanksgiving niaht at Westfiele) a'I3 bhe aunts and uncles would be up again,, knowing that she is home screen sizes, styles. Clob hell, D. W. Robertson's Advanced Moving Picture Co., and down our family tree dozens of and that her parents are ftJt of New York, gave another matchless moving picture enter- •times. In case of arguments there $4.M The fodrtowirog are 6wo tainment brought from Europe, "Harlequin's Love Story/'. . . was always one member of the el'an qiiGsl'wns amd answers but eaefo Mrs. A. E. Keller of Dudley Ave. drove Menello in the Ladies' 'Who knew every liifafale twig on it. has the same liheme in common: phaeton class at the New York Horse Show, winning gold fn our family it was Aunt Agatha, fihe expression 6£ feedjmgis. cup k blue ribbon. . . . The toard of Education wrestled with •and her decisions were final. OK. ?»f the proposed building problem. Two estimates from builders •I remeemtoer one year a world A worn'an writes: for an 8 room buifding were received, the lowest $4o,0OQ, •shattering question came upf "What Is ilt no wi'tfivg f:o say how you OWN IVIMNOI UMtR CHMtfMAf $6,000 more than the present 12 room Washington School is bhe middle name of Cousin Mary's feel ratiher tllnan beat aroung tlhe cost. . . . Adv.: "If you are going to manure your lands or •brother-in-law, ttie one in Alaska?" bush V For years I didn't say lawn, call on H. WHIoughby." . . . New Jersey-Central trains Some said it was '"Ardiibia'ld" while how I felt about things because 1 leave Westfield for New York, Philadelphia, Easton, Wilkes- another school of thought insisted it 1 was con penned e-bout hunting Borre and Scranton, Lakewood and Atlantic Gity. . . . Albert was, "Percival," Finally the matter other pec-plu's foelines. I did ilt B. Snyder, 54 Elm St., advertised the new Gillette Safety was token UP to -Bhe Supreme Court, so much 1 felt blue aud angry Razor for $5.00 and Warner's Clothing House was selling and before you could say, "IBM," men's suits at $8.00 and top coats from $10.00 to $25.00 Aunt Agatha hanid&d down her de- cision. She said. "Tainl neither, it's — From the Westfield Leader, CtithbeK." CUTHBERT! Nov. 20 and 27, 1907 LONG AFTER tONGFELLOW •Between the durk and the daylight. T V & APPLIANCE When we feel like socks of flour; I27A CIHTtAl AVI., OfPOSITI CHIMMY, WfSTFICLD 232-4660 ATW REALTY Comes a pause in tihe duy's feasting, - MAtfOtS That i.s known as the "Legy Hour." k -k * On URM Avenue to rear ef me Westfield Post Office. What a .snot for a commercial Ample f*K*Y«ird *»r*ing extolling bhe merits of a product to relieve (.'hat ^tufty Feeling. Hey, Ml LIWOX AVI. Madison' Avenue, any on6 inter- THE VFESTF1EU) (N..T.1 LEADER, WETWFS1UV, NOVEMBER 26,19«!) ALUMINUM SIDING SERVICE STATIONS EUCLID ALUMINUM SIDING ESSO

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Weatfleld, New Jersey Emanu-Hl, 756 Bast Bnoad St., at Assistants Sunday, 3 pm, public talk en- Sunday Services—11 A.M. 11 a.m. Sun-day. Tlie title tuf -tftie pro- High School — 233-7455 titled, '^Does God Intervene in Men's Sunday .School—11 A.M. gram is "Meet 'KaHtzGTutk 135633'—A Rev. Thomas E. Daly AKaira?" given by J. Kidd, 4:05 NurBery-11 A.M. p.m., Watchtower study, the tUde Saved Cinder From The Cremator, Rev. Salvatore J. Tagllareol Wednettay Eve&Jnc Testimony of tlie artiole to be cmfeulered by mm." Rev. John E, Murphy Mcttiags—8:19 P.M. means of question and answer The program will bring to Wcst- RECTORY; 315 First St. —23*4137 Mrs, Lawrence Smith participation is, "The Writing of fi-eld Vchiel De-Nur and his wife CONVENT; 525 Trinity PL —E33-315* Assistant Committee on Publication Correct Words of TWh." ^fi^!a wJiso will tell aHamt tYwAr e»pe- Grammar School — 233-0484 Tel. 332-4380 Huesday, a p.m., the Bible dtudy iiiemces lir^m the days of ififtler's These words of Jesus are from the aid to be ustid during a question terror to some of the ishwigs they are OUR LADY OF LOURDES LeS9o»^termon to he read this Sun- and answer disouNton twill be, "Ttien tl'CiJn^ to help solve Israeli's efforts R. C. CHURCH day in ail Ghnisttan Stience chunch- Is Finislhed the Mysitety (rf God. toward a lasting poaoe in titoc MifcM'le 3 "to* v::ror.':l director of prognaim GUM! , Thursday,'. Thanksgiving Day,. 7: The ucmtnuntoi preparatory serv- The dramatic pontiorts of the serv- reads Ike a Hollywood script. th"t sweiled th& total ranks r of studcrlls E' to 300. The s-tc f dL'VC/Gpinent at the YMCA of ant! 10 a.m., holy communion/. Promise' by Chaim Potok. in hohtar ice to be held tfnfctey, Dec. S at 8 have been writlhen and directed Nina De-Nur Ks also one of the Friday, 6:30 p.-m., Junior of Jew»h Book'Mcrttti. . . . p.m. at the Prcefoyteriiar* Church in by Sarah F. Miller. Richard Miller yGiith, JL^'crs and sonrors in M: rcipcBan- Chicago and rrusmbers Thursday, 9:30 a-in.," TO fourtdens of the rn'ovrnn-wit tftnat is at- sclicol, represom'.cd YMCA's a'l'ong i cf the SpriwgfiaW College faculty. pal Youth Churdhmen. Saturday; 10:30 a.m., B'rtflil MHtz- Day. farini'ly worsJvip service. > is a special is the narrator, and the Heavenly tempting to g&t a doa'jcugne be- the Eastern SMibocrd as far irorth Katurday aFtCii'nocdi the Btudertts 10 a.m., yoath confir- vah of Joetl Ira Ihnwn,- son of Dr. Sunday, 9;30 a.m. and 11 a.m., for all t'o worsliiip and to begin per- Host iniobides Gregory Aubrey, J^hn tween Isriasui Jews and ATiabs. as Mavco and south as Baltimcro. wt*re gue-sts- a-t the Spi'jngfiielid Ool- Dnation class; 11, God and Country Mrs. EHas LLsmfaf>, and Harvey worship, services. The' Rev. Julilan sonal . spirtftmal preparatabEni for Gray, Dan M-cPWail Sr., Don Mac-ed «he Israeli Movement fw Anab- Sc:r,o ycu,!h CETIP Tram Y's in Wtst- le.jtL* fcctbnll game arsd at a sacral Award class. MangoMtt', &on of Mr. artd Mrs. Alexander Jir. wM speak. 'Church This servii'ee wiill Jr., Ba'uics Cant, Robert Thena Jewjsih Coopcrsti'CTi, it was stairted S'Dd darce on campus in tlve Sunday, First Sunday in Advent, Joseph sOlHool 7-9th grades. and ll'th and the Ativemt season and invwlives the and Don Kctejahn. The cast also in 1983 vnhe>n tihe Do-Nur's depleted to The pu:it;os3 af the wsefeend was to Five lecal students on the 7:45 a.m., holy comiminion; 8:45 lath grades at 9:30 a.m., arid infants comgireig.aifii:c'n throtl^h coniteiiKploiiary in'C:udc'S Hcsthcr Hpmer, Miairy; open 'their bo-mes to mepti-nga be- v provl^fj h h school studsTts with sn f:?*J C"Lv:^e campsu are cuinrerttiljl and 10 a-in., holy communion and CforoitsJi Srd grade and lOdh grade at music, dnaimia, maniaillion. arid' lifca- Daniel Beerm&n, Joseph; James tween' Jews arn.d Isr&ali A-r'abs in a cpp.'rtunily to ICCTII more about Y cn:"c 11r.d in Y c&urses oi" related lernnon: 11:30 a.-m., morning prayer REDEEMER LUTHERAN 11: 6 p.m., Junior, Mikkfter and Se- nies in the evemfts surrounctinig «he Kfpp, Shepherd; and Firank personal mutual- respe'CiSfiil atnio- ri;^3, i-nd em1 died in the Nlational tnd sermon; 12:45 p.m., fodly bap- CHURCH nior Fejliowififtiips. birth Of Jasus Chrtiat. Man. Ooil'iimes are un'deir the whe-re focMi insirlias cca'Jd dds- ro v|i;'.t th? Sr.rir.^;o'.'d CoV.e^e cam- Career Cawdii-diate Progrtewn, Ism 10 a.m., Men's ohurch school 2S9 C»wp«rtli»AN« Ptoec ' The caM to war£4ij(p, a unique play- supervioi&n of Mrs. Thomas Reid thGtrr dSem'ma cin Mondial, 9:45 a.m., W^omenVe Aeso- pus, ' which conducts a .special Y'. They ^-re Miss Margarelt Haney, class. the Rev, Eugene A. Rehwlaktl oia-Uw boaird meebing; 8:15 p.m., let, hei'g'hitans one's awareness of and Mrs, Paul Kolt&rjaihn; liightiing tc«gel!h.ar. The idea for Sendee*! acaderrjc program e-i'.oni^ with its J^me-s l-Jwca, John Lei'toh, Heni*y "Monday, 7 a.im,, holy communion; adult semiiaiair, "What Are We Doing God's. deois-JiOitt to b«r.e'ak rrto history is by Ri'cT-.iHTd Rabinisun. fii'.i dOaJcgue circles spread over Is- SiWa.m. .aiMl 11:90 a.m. wBtsh the himth of Christ 2000 yeans iMmsic by ftihe W'dstmonLSiLer and e nvaijor-s in the' Kiwusz and U-ogtw MOffat. 8 p.m., parish meeting. Here?" nagl aind holds premise • far concrete Sumlay Schael *MI Membership ago. It chaltemigtes eaoh raeimber af obc-irs is mvder the di- Tuesday, St. Andrew the Apostle, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., momrng vct\otk 'by Israeiii Jew atnld Afiato for the corigretgjaitiii&n' to amatlyxe anew t)he reotfcn of M&rOjyin J. Horrmar-n, In- Pbr.ued for Friday, Dec. 19, is a 7 and 9:30 a.m., holy communion. prayer; 10:30 a.m., adult BMe stu- such villagl e defvelop'mie'rjas as joint Tel. 231-131? ajgnifioamce. of tJ^Jat event Bor mod-sit.rumerit&Mfits are Robsirt LUt^irum- tiOp by chartered bus to Radio Oty Wednesday, 7 and 9:30 a.m., holy dy—Cen^k; 8 p.m., seEsibn inet^t- cLD-i'iirail cerJt&ns and scihioiartelhcp ai'd. Sr. Citizens Have em mlain. pet; Cheryl ADley, HotUy He'Mer. Music Hia'jl for tlie Christmas show, communion; 10:15 a.m., Altar GuiM. ing. He:ribeii't R&S5, wftw is dhlad'ttwon of As worship comttimies, Mary, Jo- iervi'.ior^ ars fiBled. "Caaage Tie Geriw Of CM" Wedueetfaiy, 7 p.m., youth mee*- K-e if h Herrmann, Tc-n«i Thcmras, the ptfagraim, sai'd ohera wi'll be a Sunday, 8:30 am, holy c«THT)un- ing; 7:3M p.m., atdiiM. pray**"; 8:13seip>b, the Shepherd and ftie Wise Lloyd McCftiesney, MsiWliew 'Mar- breaikifast served by Mart's Club pri- Holiday Feast FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ion will be celebrated tk Uris mw p.m., adi£it Bible afejtJy-^Geneisfte; Man recall, in tih-efir rwm words, (he shall, giKltlans; Paid Liggett, drums. or to the program. Both the 4 A turtoey datuner wag b€''."d by the 179 Ebn Stre«4, tice; 9:45 a.m., Sunday school and 8:15 p.m., ouitreaiflh ccarmiititee meeft- story of fchalt woailerous laW in Session will meet briefly sft-sr the hzt £ir^d pragraun as open to the pub- Emphasize* Posture Wesitifialid Sewiiwr Oituzaiis recently in WetlfM4, New Jew? roerntoeiisMp elasses; 11 a.m., Order B&oti^hem atvd uhdir feelmgpi about service bo receive new members. All l'hc. rrf MaHn's aervjoe. At botti services ft. The mi»ic anid foe titemwts con- the new FeS?ofw^h%) Hlai'A of the First Dr. Robert Anita visited the patter, are ccndijaMly invuted to the refresh- Ba-pilfeit Obundt, 170 Elm St. Rev. mmum H.. iLhe sermon will be deliveined Ivy the ALL lA^Tk' XTWCGTAL CRVRC1I these 'aobourcts wiillih- neile- clc-s af Miss Jo Btok-en to Reverend Eugene A. Re5iw*nkel on rarfc Ave., vant situaitjlionis affid svemts in toiiJay's; mert perlwl in^ tihe aiSBwnibiy harU Redeemer to Hold The Oadebte G«rl Scrout Troop, L'> Mie class about: tlie htcmftftf Hev. Kahefft W. Tltatcfcer "OhSttg© The Ger>ius ulf God." the Rcvemd Jaka R WOTM. ranged by the C&upJes Club. sponsiored by tihis ohuroh, was in !i:'!!eta! syste'm. J(e showed oh* Service Tonight :;;(s X-rays of both good and biad Surtday, 8:45 and 11 a.m., morning Mortdiay, 8 p.m., deacon's meet* cbfnje of deicoT-s^ir.ig amid the Sc-nrkvr >o;-virro, stressing the iniportartce Worship, sewnon by ttie pastor, the 'ing. Fin-it ftiitday it AoVertt, 8 a.m., •The first seed:on, wJtfli selections The observance of Thantegivang High Ym^.h Fe;l>ywship teenager.s ! af good posture, and Rev, Wiltiam K. Cdber, on the sub- Tuesday, 10 a.m. CMC; 9:45 ihe HcCy Euo^airifeit, men anJi toys from P&aOms, sabs fiortlh tihe primacy will be hoM on Thanksgiving Eve at were tihe waiters and Scientists Plan ; chains of the spinal column ject, "Profanity." Moisic under the p.m., junior confirmation dtem; % corporate? communflioir; 10 a.m., arfd power ntf God, the creative 7:45 p.m. today with Holy Commu- Tlhe proigir-8fm( wh ch was un-dcr the bones of tihe .body. direction of Mrs. Donaiid E. Bleeke, p.m., Sunday school teadiers meet- monnijng prayer, sennon. MUmd, One of tihe passages trcm Sci- nion. aL Redeemer Lutheran Church. direc'titjii' of Mrs. N«vson At-ki'rjs. fea- director; 9:15 a.m., chrnwh school ing. WBd-weefc s&rvices, Wednesday, IB Thanksgiving Day ence an'd Hei£i!i!ih ts: "If Mund wa« The sermon wiii be deliver«d by tured e.it&rtia'tnimwit funn^he'd by '.'he glasses for dwtdnan through grade Wednesday, 9:4S aim. rtfidww* a.m., iihe BoJy 'Euoh«ri>sit. first dhrcinioioigiiOaffly, is f:n?it poteti- The Rev. Eugne A. Reihwinkel, who mu?:ic ar.!d (fnsnua ffrowp of •; It a.m., bhitntih school classes Bible sibudy at the home of Mrs. W. Wednesday, 8 p.m., obnrdh school biai'Jly, a-ixd mm&t be first cijiraiailly, wii'.l tresit t'he subijecit, "A Heal Newcc-mei^ Cub. The WHAT tor youtih and adults; 10 a.m. ool- 'Blanken; 8:15 p.m., board of tills- teachers' meeting, tihen give to Mime! the gL'ciy, honor, Tha-Jitesgiviinig Feast." Under tihe nlfkwati*» Kr'amer and Roy Augosrtine led a GRACE OftflMWOX ev«n4ng woirsih^; a nursery k pn- •class. oi the toimlcl begigiar. One have a bus trip bo the PufoOtc It's on 19 stati«n» PBEMYTEMAN CMtltCH ii*e swloiist, Mns. Joyce D*M, will large field at the most recent week- vkied at at of fee £»aen*4wfc; ev- •umfey, 1:31 a.m., chuctfc schsttl: fling "To the Infinite Gcni" by F>r«mz Che explaruatory paftnages from the Elec:.ri;c arnsi G«B Company IIM aryo>n>» weloome. Ohrfeftiian Soiiemoe fcexiitooioik is: "The ly ckipMcate bridge game sponsor- bol'h for "Tea and; Demo rmrrirm wm- M>i#wt, apoorrtpamieci on tihe orsBn ed by Temple Emarai-El of West- •Mten I** Wednesday. 8 p.m., mad w*»a Bi- ehurtih aehool: Grwtes M, kin-by Genaitd Burl. heafldnig otf Cihdisitiijan Scieinee "Chinblrnas Gdflts from bhe Kit- resulits now, as ink Jcisms' time, from Ohhcr winners .imc'uded: Sum Thfttrs^ay, a TWfttftoasivitfg service Me study. dergarten, nursery, oradle raM. The Hirst reiader, Eagier W. Tuthill, ." Ntns. Aliens can be the operaitioa of c&tvArue Principle, be- Ohanme and Mike Riicahmwi, be held at 9 a.m. Thursday, 9:45 a.m., laak-s Bible Tuesday, 8 p.m., new members is the services arid retetfci ptes- for SunJey churoh services at 11 *,m. tmm *e Ohrt^^an 9ci«nce fore wW.'ah ain and diae/st^e lose c!l and Joyce Sher; Dr. and peafiity im humwi oonstoHaustnes Philip Green and June 7 p.m.; Sunday stihuo* fcr »il a).m tesifcbook, "8cben>ce aind He)»lth w*ti , 10 a.m., young nrw#h cJii^iappe'ar as nedtunalUy aM as nec- and Ray Schneiderwimd. the ait 9:30 am A nursery is i wWv the rf the Key to tihe Scriptures" by Mary Btak- area Mil ; 3:15 p.m., Hearts * Hamte. essarily ais dlatriciwss fiives piace to AA1A on Sunday mnratalg. Oamp er EJdtiy. BiW.© 3eteotilon$ are read Director Abe Sparer of BdtoM m- 9 p.ftl. TEMPLE UMIL liiglht amid sm to reiE&rmiailion," YOU by the Mcend fwwfcr, Mrs. Jo*wv C. ports bh-3't tihe weekly evemt i« gnm' ing in popularity and has briemm •C0TCH The Phial seofipom fofcus"es on the so- Pour seobixms rtf short, passages in lution of wcrld »i^oiblems as prom- the lesswhsenmiwi develop bh€ tiheme ised iot the words of the prophet PHOTOSTATS cf Ohe Gokte» Text from Finst Thes- IsiaiiaJh: "The Lord hatfh nwd-e bsire "Rejaie* evcmilore. Pnay win be cmducfbe* his h<% ami' in the eyes ol ail the Simon Poiok on Tpday at cea^iirDg. In every tftwnig give tharjgs: for trtws is the waM erf Ood in ; and aM dive ends of the earth p.m. at Temple IsDael o4 9c?o*i(A ( SAME DAY SERVICE Pl*im arvd Faiwood. Cantor Milton Christ Jesus concerning you." see the sadvi'Licn c 5 ou-r God." wiH aawist morrrin^ serviioes begin at 9:36. The Oneg Sbaibbei and Satur- WsstfMd StudkM v-^- day Kidduslh will be hosted by Mr. •and Mrs. Norman Shupeck in honior tfi C&WfMt cf tiheir dauightex Fern's Bat Mitz- CUan vtah.

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licensed Staff A(so CAU AND LAUNDERERS Fire 4-0662 2Tt THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) tEADER, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2Gf 1969 'tenger of 1271 Virginita Ave, Mr. Directors Chosen York. 62 Residents land Mrs. Dean Sith of 295 Ghatltin Tryoufcs witt be held Dec. 14 amd Ct., and Mrs. Olga Stogryn of 227 Fur Pajaina Game 15 in We^tR-ead at the Community Apple Tree la. P[fayens Olubflioutse. Study Astronomy Scotch Piains-^Frtink Mesiua of WedfcflcW Community Players has 22fl5 Concord Rd., David E. Robin- announced the two directors for Sixty-two Wesbfield area residents 't son of 41 Riverdale Ct., Miarvin A. their February perfonmanoo of "Ba- Mrs. Rorfes in Boston 'are among 234 aduMs enrolled in a Eisenxin of 1350 Raritan Rd., and jama Game." Uaurie Smith of ten-week course "What's Up There? Peter P. Telastoa of 331 Jerusiatetn Viaiicftiung will do the stage direct- Mrs. Mary Ann Rodes of 52 Co-w- —An Introduction to Adtromwny" 'Rd. 'in-g aad Roirald Bray of Now York pemttawaite PL. a meamber ol the Eng- wndeitiway at Union College, Cran- City will be the musirdal director. ilish .Depantmentt of Union College, iford. iMm. SnmtBi is currently direct- attended Wie northeast area confer* They ore from 32 commumtios in ing "Hog'an's Goat" to be giiven in of the two^yeiar Colleege Reiad- Union, Middlesex, Morris, Essex, Drozdoff Participates 'PlainPield in December and Mr. Associa'ta-on in ostlBon, Mass., and Somerset counties. TUie course lit Vocational Workshop 'Bray is teiaching voice in New recently. us being offered without charge as part of project "Operational Astron- Gene Drozdoff, chairman of the omy: the Earth and Beyond.*' The •pradtical arts departtnenft at Roose-

projeat is being sponsored by the velt Junior Higln School, recently ?***} Cranford public school system in •attended the vocational educational cooperation with Union College and workshop ' 'Sysltemiatiic Observation VACUUM CLEANERS Amateur Astronomers, Inc., and is •aivd Teadher Behavior" at Trenlton •being financed under a federal State College. The entire sixshour Title III grant of the Elementary workshop was presented by Dr. and Secondary Education A c t of William Alexander, associ'ate pro- 1965. fcs'S&r in the .depairitment of indus- SEWING MACHINES As part of the course, students trial and technical education. will visit the Spcnry Observatory The purpose of the program was SALES • SERVICE • PARTS at Union College in small groups to provide professional help in im- 'JS - • io receive ins-lrudbion in astroriomi- proving the areas ,of teadher ooser- 232-5723 •cal imstrumentaition, to use the six- Vatum and classroom climate. Dur- ing tine workshop, Dr. WitftaHTs so- * &- . inch refractor and I2-inCh reflector ^ telescopes, and to receive instruc- •cial-emotion&l climate index wta^s Above: Morning Glory 'Early Call Rose1, earliest blooming, giant THE EARDLY T. PETERSEN CO tion in whatever constellations are explained and demonstrated, oioeed row, white throat. Dwarf Ftench red and gold Marigold 'Bolero • visible when the weather is cte&r. circuit taped .television. prOgnama Below: New open faced azalea-flowered hybrid Snapdragon were used extensively, and mua- 'Madame Butterfly* in mixed colors. Annual blooming Dianthua 244 North Ave., Wtttfieid, N. J. The 234 students were enrolled by ietssons, presedyted by volunteers, Chineniii 'China Doll' in red and salmon shades with white, adult schools in Berkeley Heights, were analyzed by the group. 1970 All-America Selections. Clark, Graniord, Elizabeth, Kenii- woptJh, PlaMeld, Railway, Spring- field, Union and Westtfield. Topics to be covered include: "-History of Astronomy," "The lEanth-'Moon System," "The Solar ,.... -s m&u&i v :i:--i. *&#-m 'System," "Asteroids, Comets and ROVALE—by Socialites—16/8 heel. A smart, dressy pump with a Meteors," "Space Probes," "The stand-up tongue and high-cut throat. Featuring a gently rounded toe. Sun/' "Stars," "Galaxies," "Radio The vamp is trimmed with a brushed metal ornament. A shoe for Astronomy," an'd "Sfcrudbure of the crepe shirtdrcsses and middy collars. At Randal Shoes, EUn St. Universe." Westfield area residents enrolled in "What's Up There?—An Intro- irnunications Service's Western Cam- duction to Astronomy" are: Wesit- Col. Vaughn Wins anunications Region, Hamilton AFB, ifield—Elizabeth Schwab of 126 Oalif. Wells St., Mrs. Lynn BUman of 949 He entered military service in •Summit Ave., Mr. and Mrs. John Legion of Merit 1941, and twas commissioned in 1942 J. Crout of 43 Sandra Cir.t P. A. •through the avaition cadet pro- Damiano Jr. of 716 South Ave. west, U.S, Air Force Colonel Jasper M. gram. He served 24 moniths in tine Marian Doddijigton of 569 Cumber- P. Vaughn, whose wife Katihleen •China-Burma-India Theater of Op- land St., Vincent Donnelly of 637 is the daughter of Mrs. Theresa erations of Would War II. Green Briar Ct., Riahard M. Lomig- [McLean of Wesbfield. has received Colonel Vaughn is a graduate at •ley of 732 St. Marks Ave., Mr. and the Legion of Merit for outstanding Hereford High School and attended Mrs. William Meyer of 2 Moss Ave., service to the Uni'lod States as as- Texas A & M University. Miss Catherine C. Torrey of 101 sistant depuly duel' of staff for Colonel ,and Mrs. Vaughn have Cottage PI., Mr. and Mrs. Robert communications - electronics, Pacif- 'two children, Paul and Kevin. iBiacklock of 811 Dorian Rd., Mir. Our Quality Our Service Our Prices ic Air Forces. and Mrs. Ralph Gamip of 7121 Mar- Colonel Vaughn, was assigned to GAF Honors Three •cellus Dr. headquarters, Pacific Communica- Also, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crane tions Area, Hicham AFB, Hawaii, Local 30-Year Men of 725 Fairacres Ave., Rosemarie iDavDcLson of 177 Harrison Ave., Her- from November 19Wi to May 1969. John Langstaff of 427 Boulevard, In that a s.s i gnrne n t, th e c olo ne 1 bert Enrich of 67 Genesee Tr., Al- James .McSweeney of 556 Arlington ifred Horned of 731 Austin St., Mr. You con purchase photo •quipnwnt in many placos, but it pays to buy whor* a made important contributions to the Ave. and Thomas F. Ingate ol 13% IUSAF communicaitiotis - electironics and Mrs. William Hockemjoy of 822 Wood Valley Rd., Mountainside, Summit Ave.. Mrs. Dorothy Hudson pos'bu.i'G throughout the Pacific, to were among the 66 employes of lifotimt of •xptrtenco backs up «v«ry sal« and whtr« th« salo dooin't tnd earn the decoration. He was speci- •of 818 New England Dr.. Wiltifcm GAF Corporation's Linden plant ilrwin of 640 Prospect St., Mrs. Flor- fically cited" for providing and who were honored recently on tine managing' contingency communica- ence Klein- of 701 Austin St., Mr. whtn you mako your purchast. •completion of 3 years of service 'and Mrs. Lauramce Masters of 744 tions se rvi ce clos ely related to with the company. Southeast .Asia operations. Crescent Pkwy., Mr. and Mrs, Era est Milner of 212 Hyslip Ave., Mr. Colonel Vaughn cnrrently is as- Selling Furniture? signed as a. special assistant to the and Mrs. Richard Nerf of 119Q. conrvma-ndei* of the Air Force Com- Advtrtto in Cltm.fi#d Biazo Tetr., Alan Osborne of 222 t Kimiball Avenue, Mr. and' Mrs. Her- Com* In Browso Sot Our Big Stock of ibert Otto of 4 Dickson Dr., Mis. 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lebanger, Sefcnla Wixfeww; Grade XI, AFS Bond Drive Ust honor roll: Sudan Wallace; 2nd (honor roll: Petti Brady, Susan Cory; Gtade X, 2nd honor roll: Ends at WHS Anne Dredzleor, Mariaie Kurz ('Mountainside), (Margaret Loug- NANCY DECK head. IS FOR THE JOY YOU GET FROM GIVING Ftawfey ended Westfield High SdttoTs American Field Service (AFS) bond drive. GIFTS TO FRIENDS The money from the AFS bond Chess Teams Win drive supports tihe Americans Abroad Program, which sends Amer- One, Tie Second ican students to otlhor countries, and also brings foreign studenits here. It Flaying in tihe thine* round of the provides scholarship help to students 1969-70 season, of the Rarttan Valley applying to go abroad. Miss Louise Chess League, the Kings, one ct the Theurer, vice-princiipa;!, explained two teams tat tihe local Pfc*ilnfieM- that the program is importiaint be- Westfield Qhess Club has entered in oause it ltel]>s young people to unider- the league, whitewashed the Unim' sdand each other, Carbide Co. of Bound Brook hy the Joseph Stokes, junior class ad- score of 6 to 0. The official league visor, wiill award prizes to the three rrnatdh was played &t bhe Unkm Oar- students selling the most bonds. bide plat the WestfieLd YMCA HI a Student Council pays for tihe stu- home rrtatoh, whi'le bhe K^igJhfte will dent's class trips and lunches. be idle wilbh a bye, the quality goes Hi before the name goes on. I .ex; a I Kent PL Girls Attain Honor Ranking Studenta Honored For Ho§pital Service HEARING AID CENTER IMiac'donald Halsey, headmaster 110 Central Avt., Wt»tfi«M of Kent Place School in Summit, Lynn Teitel)ba-um , of 9 has announced the following West- Faulkner Dr. and Jerolyn Valeruti 233-0939 field students frave been named to of 141 Summit Ct, we>re capped IS FOR VARIETY YOU'RE VERY SURE TO tlie school honor roll for the first Friday in ceremonies honoring All Park Av*., PfomfwW •marking period: their 200 hours of service to Rail- 733-3327 Grade XII, 1st honor roll: Favor way Hospital. BoUh girls are stu- LOVE IT Browne; 2nd honor roll: Beth Sul- dents at Westfield High School.

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STORE HOURS D*c Is* to Dec. 2 tii4mf ... 9 118 ELM STREET MUHfOTAL PARKING AT REAR FREE PARKINO Ph«fM AD 3-0IS5 OFCOi WESTFIELD ATTER * PM. EVERT NIGHT ll DEIIVERY • SHOP EAIIY *. * Pnge 2 TIIE \VESTFIEU> <>U.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1 home from a deer-founting Junior High School this year, Untf- W. Anderson, ooittinues tine adven- Otiher Words; a beginning tlie&sau- 1 State Capitol Site of F.A.A.N J. Exhibit "Book Power" Theme of Week tures of Billy and Blaze; "Black irus" by William Gi-oot and otihere. vacation in'Vermont. er the guidance of Paul Neuei , di- •Stallion's G'host" by Waller mley, iBased on Wie hundred words com- Tho men liljiWo* - Rave made this rector of insitrumenftar music, fihe >a n&w addition to Uie popular series monly used by children in elemen- yearly trip for" more than 16 coniniusi- c de^artmant has orgianized a Marked at Boro Library about the famous horse and "Wild tary school, this book give? more secutive yeans, . reported that be- pep band to stinuflafe school spirit •horses of llio rod desert." written •tlton a thousand others that dtu- daiise of .ijie" unusul^Iy 'heavy rains and uncoui-age tn'fe' school tea*n to "Bock Pnwcr" is the s'tyran for rix Potter "Nothing is Impossible." victory. 1 and illustrailed hy Glen Rounda, denlta might en-ploy to speak and «on U days which preceeded their (he 50th annual National Children's '•Joseph.' by Max Ballmer is an-poiiliiays the? wild horse in stunning write mure effectively. lanTivial,and the unse^somably warm Pep rafties are sclieduled before Week eHcl';rnt[»d at the Mtmn- excellent portrayal of Joseph and u*ton" by Wil- Goil and Savage The children's room was decorat- Onnan. "Negroes in the Raiiy L.wollcn .the streams and they were encouraged to dneev along wi*h the du Bois, descnibes a 274 pound ed u-ilh colorful posters and sit ream- West" by Olive Bunt is a collection Return to States •able to Q a t c *h innumeriable trout pep band an'd dieedeaders. As a 1 experiences as goalie in a c'-"S carrying the slogan "Book Pow- cf F'toriL\s a'iout 'bUvck men and •wtoile spending a great deal of their result of this new policy, aJttend- cnieial hockey game. A chapter de- r er." Emilv M-eCuIly designed this v/omen who participated in fhc seit- Navy Ens. Robert M. Gfcff, hus- tim e an'ce at tihe garm^es has increased scribing tihiis game was 'chosen to [year's muti-enlorecl nc'-ler depict- 'Llement of ihe We-stcrn United Remini;scent of GralDame's "Reluc- U.S. aboard' the heavy'cruiser USS. ited. Bookmark Folders will be •ing of the Partiienon. Susan Purdy, NEED A REPAIRMAN? •aulhor of "Holiday Cards for you'tant brdgon" is "Dominique and iNewport News after an eighit-month '."pep.'.mUies have available to ncto the books borrow- Ohe Dragon" by Jurgen Tarn-china deployment to the Nortfh Atlarttiic. placed: pop-AsscmtJteis at Rwsevelt SEE 'SERVICES U NEED' ers want to rend. Special Book to Make' has written a book catted "Jewish Holidays: Facts, Activities —a itehUhcarted fanitasy about a The Second Fleet ftagsblp partic- Week poster and o potm by Gwen- grossly mis-understood dragon. dolyn Brooks was distributed drilling •and Crafts." Another in Roibert Me- dpated in "Operaition Pea'6e Keep- iljhe week. -Clung's senies of fascinating life •Espeoially re'comimentied for holi- er," a NATO exercise including •cycle stories is "Blase,1 the story of paritieipants from Dhe U.S., Canida; Some Favorite authors and illus- dsy gifts are many books. One is WESTFIELD ART ASSOCIATION chooses its paintings for the first an- -a Striped Skunk." "Come Along11 written by Rebecca Wesit Germany, Briitain and the 'trators are represented in the col- iNebherliands, , nual art show of (he Federated Art Associations oi Nt*w Jersey. Irving Boys and girls will welcome new Caurtiill and ullustrafted by Ellen Ras- COMPANY S£KViC€ P. Donaldson of 15 Bemielt PI., president of the Wrslfieid Art Associa- ileditm of new picture books. Theetory books by some of ihcS-r fav- The Newport News visited sev- - ifamoiis author-illustrator toam In- kin. This portrayal of the familiar tion and of the Federated Art Associations of New Jersey, is shown orite authors. Jay Williams, author phenomena of the seasons is simple eral European and Nortfh AfttonUc •HEATING OIL with Mrs. Jane Whipplu Green, of 720 Lawrence Ave., W.A.A. repre- •gri and Edgar d'Auhare have reis- of the popular "Danny Dunn" books ports during its deployment inthi& sued, in color, an old favorite Haiku verse for young children is sentative to F.A.A.N.J.,. and Mrs. Pauline Lorcntz (at left), of Berke- lias written antftiher story ab'out worth owning for the illustrations ing ports in England, Denmairk, ley Heights, whose oil ipaintlng *'Ship in Drydock" represents W.A.A. "Foxie The Singing Dog." "Best Danny called "Danny Dunn and the 'Finland, Germany, France and Friends For Frances" by Russell -alone. "Brian WftdamtUi's Hustiiated in the art show 'to ibe fheld in the Rotunda of the iN.J. State Capitol in SmaBifying Machine." A new book Bible Stories" is a chronological Morroco. Trenton through today. •Hoban continues the adventures of 'about Ginnie, by Oa-fherine Woo!ey, the beloved girl-bkdgcr Frances. In presentation of tfae Bible story by Mrs. Lorentz attended Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art "Ginnie and the mystery Oat" will Philip Turner >witJi diking iHus- Boro Policemen oilkeat/ Ezra Keabs' new book "Giggles" please girls. AnWJher mystery, of Newark and the Art Students' League of New York. Later study with •Peiter finds a pair of motorcycle itraitions by Brian WHdsmvtih. There E- Stanley Turn bull and Albert Bross Jr. was followed by private study "Parsonage Parrot," by Jean Bofch- U a new edition of Louisa M. Al- Home from Hunt E HEART Of YOUR HCATING glasses, gDassloas but impressive. r ** under John R. Grabach, A'.A. weU brirtgs siome iri&gH to contem- ooflt's "Lttble Women" wttlh Ulus- "Mouritainsifle — Ut. Det. James Lrtcal •auflhorMHuSfcraltors Wende She has received numerous awards in painting and drawing in pci^ary city Living. For horse story traitions by liasha Tudor. A useful E, Herrick and Sfft. WiHiam J. hen- and Hawy Devlin have contributed state and national exhibitions including the gold medal in drawing in buffs. Blaze shows the way by C.relerence book for the home is "Ineehan, vefteHan pdilkje officers, haVe the American Artists' Professional Leagues Grand National in 1967, a new picture book, "A Kiss for a and two gold medals in the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Clubs Na- Warthog." A new 19-year-old auth- or-Blustnator, John Steptoe, has tional open show, one in 1967 and the other in 1969. She exhibited oil ( painting and drawing in Dieppe, France and Monaco through the Ex- been likened to the .play title position Intercontinental in 1968. "YoumJ, Gifted and BQatek." His Mrs. Lorentz is a member of long standing of the Westfield Art As- ibook "Stevie" recounts an actual sociation, as well as other organizations, and is oa the faculty of the experience in tone author's life, In Heritage Arts School in South Orange and the Summit Art Center in a new picture book by YMa entitled Summit. "Whose Eye am I?" a tittle boy tries to identify tlie eye oeerinig out through a Ircle in the fence. The wpul'ar aU'Vho-r-la-rtist Roger Duvois- ihi shows us tihe ways people and 'animals are alike and diPFerent in "WWat is Right for Tulip." Many new additions to beginning readers' series appear this Fall. "Lacit One in is a Ron ten Egg" by iLe'omrd Kas.^er, is a sports "I can •Read" book: "Sam the Minutem&n" 'by Nathaniel Bwnchlev is an "I can 'Rsad" history book. Science "I can Read" books include "The Penguins are Com In?" by R. L. Penney and "Wdl'fie'1 by Janrt Cheenery. Addi- ittons to the "I want to be" series inc! u de architect, beau ty operator, SERVICE — RENTALS forester and sCcrfibary. A timely addition to collections STEREO AIR-COND. of folklore is "Man in the Moon" by Alta Jafclow and Carl Withers. This RADIO PHONO ibook includes tales of nrany tends peoolffs abcut the sky. "Blind COLOR T.V and the Loon'" 'by Rarnona is a m?-nr.rnblp ctflec'nn CHOICE •of fa!li*>?V3 fi>m the E'^mo cul- ture. [rrOrn the "I.sirh-In" stvie r-di'r-s to the "Sneaky Arithmetic Guardian T. V. Service Pr':':>ns" the beck "Perpl-exwr fcuzzKs and Tar'.aliziri? Teasers 'by Martin G'ardner will delight old- 127 CENTRAL AVE., WESTFIELD er boys and girls. New biographies include "Talk- ing Leaves" bv Berniee K&hn, a 232-6064 •biography of Seqiroy'a'h for younger WHY MQBXT readers. Girls will especially enjoy Dorothy Aldis' biography of Bea-

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LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Page 3 •overlookhug Lake Tiboi'ias, a tour Of lo Conduct Old and Nuw Jerusalem with a SOJ'V- Two Featured in Job Changes Union Initiates Israel Tour ice at the Western Wall, a visit lo KEEP FROM the new fcHjdiUtrfuini n t'hc Negi'v ami •Rabbi Invin H. FisJhibein of 128 •nrany other historic sites. BETWEEN At Public Service Company Services Division Dudley Ave. will pensomaMy con- ducit a tour of Israel foir two weeks 1 The establishment of a division of Two changes in organ ! zatSon in the •community services at Union Ccl- beginning Fetb. 22, Tare invited to partitiipalte. The i'tin- of 1298 Wood Valley Ud., is ainonil erary will include t^e Golan Heiglhts Louis A. Scmzo^nl of 2SS34 Newark Dr. Ivcrsen said the new division 20 employee^ of SupormarkeLs Gen- PARKED Ave. hoe been promoted from sta- will be responsible for all oflf^cam- eral Corporatilon u'ho are i?nrolled fti'Orn perFarmance engineer, Bergen ateo a .pust regional repretoenttative bering. Here a student demonstrates his newly acquired skill for the National Agenda Commit- " PHONE ing Station. Sfe sttoequeribly has caftaly^t to meet educational needs servatfrry on par campus, ..'which '"A'bout a.ftW) peopie vkrited tihe TOWN po*mm at dn Uniwi CownCy by. bringing to- is a great oomanunky resource, is observatory dufring the past Sattan prior to beife named station geither diverse' groups and agen- ot dc. year'and'we anticipate an even performance tftftnar MEura SI* cies m the cflnunuttity in an effort a good ex of the tkm in 1985. - to confcHbute to the solution of tie He is a member tf the American MCM, wortomfc, cultural and civic Society of Macbtyiu<¥4 Eitftoecre qnd GERALD StlFFR problems of the community, which is secretary «| *he Ntrth J*My iare beooming . increasingly \mpac- Section. He |p afl^p chairman of Boy •tartt avS our society becomes more Scouts ConMttee, Ttoop No. 1» of orfrniitel inveatigiatkm at Union Gol- iconriiplex and more urbanized.** + Wesbfield. B. ' - •'•., , Dr. Iversen said severgll new •lege aponaoired by nie tTn-ion County 1 i * Mr. Slifiw- was graduated from Academy of the Union Gountty community sannices were laurtciMd '> i1. Purdue U/^^V «^'* mtt^^^- Oniefe a!tr*ady thus atewdmiic year. They cart ««toeridg-ifB*w in 19W. spe^ Agenbs Kem>eim Hectamn iiwihuie onerfit courses tanri Hitchard Davis of the FBI con-tor PiairnfieW employees 1 -: 3 ducted the week-tong course, ac- at PlainfieW Podice and credit courses for adults at the 3 Borough Policemen «»** *» <*** Ma«hw T. nanePtoinftey W AduHt School. Union Gel- *. r* tT M^ >of C*at*ord, academy director At Colles0 e Course • . * working witih OAlFEO (Oom- Offltcers enrolled inchtded Wayne Atitkm FOP Economic Op- Twenty^wo Union County pokke iMaitin, Stephen Soriancik and Wal- •onttnfc Opportunity) in Elizabeth in J - , tiffi'ceifta att^mte* a special oourae in tcr Bctttyeyman of Mouribain&ide, its N«w Careens program and the PtoinTteld Model Cities to help meet their edmdatiotial needi. Under corrtrat* with the Vvim t Ross moor Couptjr Coonfinfaftlng Agency f • r C- -- 'J.-#-J - •••- .-•• » 31st Annual Hiffher EcKlcation, Union 'ProvkKng mmm (or ymon Caunty, Dr. •—f ItForYoiJ major fu trot ion will comtiinue to be a V h Cr tww-year trainsfar ftnstiiftu'tfiort, b»Ut 'greater emphasis will be gftvem cam- onunity services and conltinuiAff eri- opportijniti*H for Rossmoor, a community of Colonial manor apartment* for people 48 and commurtity aeirvfece proj- eicts aheafrf urwterway at Union over; takes the work and headaches out of living. Our professional ground- College are: A OoUe^i ivtormMttm Center on wheels, w)mA\ vte*te4 keepers cut your grass and shovel the snow; our maintenance men and Union County neighborhoods the past painters treat the outside of your manor with loving care* ftwo summers to inter** young peo- • -*! ple arid adUlt* m college career*; a U.S. Weaibher Buretew Cdapera*lve fossmoor has just about everything . • • a 24-hour Security Guard; an 18-hole gk-al Wtotim, wtiich 4fe- CINTtAl JERSEY bributes datia to news media, in- gplf course; a heated swimming pool; shufflefeoard court*; » fabulous Club- and businesses and inter- house with a billiard room, seven fully equipped hobby and crafts rooms, MOOIL ASS cJHiaeM; use of college ties by the Union County rooms for entertaining, cards and mectinp. TraiMn* Afcaden^, Ufriw Bar Aaaoeration, Union County Med* Rossmobr's condominium manor apartments cost bftwetn %19,(XX} and ical Society, New Jersey Mmeral- ofioal SecWy, AmerteM $36,500. 7Vi% mortgages are available to quaiUM buyets. After purchase of your manor apartment, monthly costs are f» liflif M $1^0* for a one- bedroom apartment and up to $150* for the mp«t (uxufioui two-Jbedroomf two-bath apartment. This covers: Ital tfttato tarn, «|l outokle mainterv Sensational Values! ancc, all services, community faciNHta incfu^fflg Cklbtoust (there is a nominal charf© for golf).

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The Connecticut — I ••mm. ••-. ^ luxurious 2-bedroorn, WHOL 2-balh apartmfnt- 24? IAST SOUTH AVE., WISTRftD ? -•. (boccrttod in the A&P Shopping Center) Page i t THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1969 J & J Names LEAGUE Anderson Treas. LINES" '* I Stanley C. Anderson of 225 Golf •y Edge has been named treasurer of ««- of Womtn Voters Johnson & Johnson, Lt wlais announ- The League of Women Voters has ced by Gustlav 0. Iienhiard, dudr- been concerned about water pmob- man of bhe executive commitltee and lems in New Jersey for a long time. president of Johnson & Johnson New Jersey's problems are of two Worldwide. types (1) the pollution of watter- Mr. Andenson ftite the post former- ways throughout the state and along ly held by John J. Gibson, who has still Central Jerseys the coast, and (2) the supply of held the dual title of vice president potable water. of (firtance ami treasurer. Mr. GaJb- Waterways have become polluted son will continue as vice president and member of tihe exeJcultdive com- best credit c largely because of tremendous in- creases in population and industrial mittee. expansion with no corresponding in- A naitive of Greeley, Colo., Mr. crease in sewerage disposal facili- Anderson was graduated from Pace for holiday shop ties. Population has increased 72 College, New York City. He joined per cent since 1950, It Is expected tihe manufacturer of surgical dress- that a 50 per cent increase will take ing's, baby and medical products in place by 1980. 1952 tas a staff aUcounlbant and hlas Union County is largely served held a wide range of fdnartoe posi- by Rahway Valley Sewerage Au- tions with the domestic and inter- thority. The Authority plant, where national companies since bedng treatment is done, is being worked named assistant controller in 1966. at 60 per cent more than capacity He bias served as assistant treasure: wiOh the result that waste materials and general controller since April dumped imto the Arthur Kill near of this year. Raritan Bay have caused such pol- Mr. Anderson Ls a certified jx&lic FOURTEEN pre-schoolers swim 60' to pass "Tips for Tots." Shown are (front row 1. to r.): Jacqueline Der- lution that beaches have been closed accountant and a member of tihe rey, Jennifer Prudcn, Heather Sawyer, Nancy Uavas, Suzie Baker, Michele Scheurmann; (back row 1. to r.h for swimming and fishing. No longer American Institute of OertifaeM Pub- Gregory Fitzharris, Stevie Bowman, Kevin Simons, KikL Roll, Billy O'Herron, and David Dressier with their can one dig for clams there. Tbt lie Acoountante. He is a member of instructor Mrs. A. H. Lindley. Not in picture are Billy Aldredgc and Bob Callaghan. area has been closed for shellfish- the board of trustees and trereurer ing. And this is only one of many of Middlesex General Hoer-itta! and such areas in the state. a member of the board of trustees end treasurer of the Franfcis E. iRahway Valley Sewerage Author' \, • r Tots Learn Swimming Skills at Y Program ity must build a secondary treat- Barter Hemor&L Home. ment plant and expand its primary Mrs, Anderson is the former Vir- While 14 'tots" have swum the Michele Seheuemnann, Kevin Skn- oafcaway to ftaibeadvantag e of the op-treatment plant. This must be done ginia C. H«*t> of BhnrnfieUl.. The Ienigth of the ftooke pool, 60', a total orts and SaHy Stokes. Skuce each pantunity to work with their pre- Andersods are the parents of a of 53 have aidrviairtced to the next level to comply with standards which otould progresses at his own rate schocl child in developing swihrnwig have been established for stream*, crtarired daughter, Mrs. Sueac A. •«?• - F > of inigtruohiian in tihe YMOA's r^o- several children listed here haive skills. rivers, bays, estuaries and p"?^! Jotwwon of Oolcfaettcr, Cbi».t and gram for pro-school children known passed more than one level during •Mother-chill'd plumges whlilcfo are « son, Wayne. as "Tips for Tote." the fall term. waters in New Jehnsey. If thtf m not scheduled twice each week frtotn done, action could be taken in the In. the fall series of eight lessons The children pictured and named 10:30 to 11:30 on Monday and counts and all building in the area - N 25 chd'ldren have passed the begin- above who swam tihe length of theThursdays offer opportai/ty to de-could be stopped as has been done Thorn Participates ning Level 1 by gliding freely on pool, 60 feet, are able to swim the termine a child's read/iness For swim- WHh a Handl-Chargt card in your StoriS Vrfth wonderful hoBchjr ming. Regiiisitnabron far tihe winter se- in some New Jersey areas. In NATO Exercise their own through the water. These disbamce using both a good begin- Residents of New Jersey have had gifts to delight everyone on your children are Dan Bogatell, Wendy ning crawl stroke and the begwwvtaig ries of i Ohris Keogban, Elllen Kireney, Phil- the efficiency of flheir crawl stroke For Pre-Schoolers November 4th, voters approved th* lip Koby, Mark Larson, Loriua Mac- and building up endurance bo pass question of whether to underwrite a charge privileges at 690 fine blem in the store window. It car- The Wcstfield Community Center pi million bond issue which cw*d. Ainrian Ifrorn, an aircraft me- A&ttl, Kathiteen Muenoh, Paul Ran- Che Red Cross beginners swimming •preschool has completed Six suc- tmnic with ttu Mi-Uibary Airlift dolph, Keiith Roos, Lynn Schulze, tests. in turn, unleash funds from federal stores, here at home and through- ries a lot of weight when you'll cessful weeks of sdhool, In order to and municipal sources m> that Oonmiami's 438th Military Airlift 4 Sharon Smith, Margot Turk, Budti provide furtfher enrichment, they WaHey and Mary Wirth. The success of this program lies miillion in repairs, construction Whig dt Mc?Guire AFB, gi out Central Jersey ready to play Santa* with the dedicated parents who are need people with talents in music, modernization couM be stated ttw Joirtt maneuver, oalie*d Deep Fourteen children passed Level 2 willing to come into t/he water each art and phyysioal educaltdon in vol- every area of tihe dtate. Furrow, tftwfc involved land, air and whioh requires sttffiieiemt coordina- week to serve as a base of suppfoit unteer positions. These volunteers The Federal government sea farces. tion of arms, legs and breaching to for their child and to guide his pnac- will serve as specialists, donalting Land force* beVd maneuvers in 1 public sewerage facilities only up Handi-Charge swim 20 feet across the pool. These fciice as he works on fundamental it wo to four hours weekJiy in their t;> 33 per cent without state aid. But northwestern Turkey with , naval children are BiUly Aldredge, Carolyn skills both in line pool and in laatfd fields. when thefce is state support, 56 perforces oonduoting enerdMs in the A SltVKI OF Coles, Daviid Dressier, Jamie Edle- driilils ait htome. Over 20 carramannities Anyone interested in serving in eastern MedJUernaneBn Sea. Air blut, Nancy Fritz, Devon Graf, Bil- are represented on the local pro- cent may be contributed by the fed- these ca-ptaicities may contact An- eral government. A local are* would units provided fighter-bomter sup- ly O'Herro-n, Douglas Purotock, Con- gram's rolls wiith some coming from nette Mantiino, pre-school director port and photo reconniiinijlnnioe Fad RfiftriiW, KM Roll, Theresa Root, as far away as East Quamge and Pis- be forced to carry 67 per cent of •at the Westfield community Center. costs without state aid. U them » aioro throUfttKut the area. Plainf ield Trust state aid, the Federal a-kt cover* Thorn is a 196? gtfattate STATE NATIONAL IANK 55 per cent of costs, the state 25 High School. per cent of costs and the local ace* 202 fork Av«nu«, Nainffeld, N. J, would only have to covHr 1ft percent nmtm A J««» of costs. tyvw Jersey aiso has an w^abla potable water supply. A crisis was recently averted when along drought was broken. But a serious1 Today; situation still exists. State authori- ties recommeml that water storage facilities must be built. It w urgent See Hovnanian's award winning that reservoir sites be purchased now before the essential land areas adult community* are lost due to residential and in-

dustrial expansion. It will atili take r 10 years to develop these sites. The More than a unique design, bond issue money approved l«at Tuesday mil also provide funds for its a whole different way of living. purchase and protection of the land areas where water storage facilities mSmm r need to be built. ?. i-' , Our physical and economic heaWi One within environment that never b dependent on this bond iseu*. John Cunningham, in a paper en- before existe titled New Jersey's Chance bo Cry Foul, which appeared in New Jer- sey Business (.reprinted), has peiflt- Except perhaps in your imagination. ed up many of the problems of poi- lu-tion and made the situation seem u^e a horror movie. He atatee: Picture a lovely unspoiled spot. Idyflicalty shoulders.«.we remove the snow, mankuff md The case against poUution is pow- located in Howcll Township, 65 commutaMe sprinkle the bwm, maintain the txtcrk*t .„ erful and within olfactory under- minutes to New York City or North Jersey. With you just enjoy. standing of nearly evereyeae i» Jersey. It couW be documented clear streams running through it, and a meanderin; We've alao blended fc a diMouse, s privati length, page after page, without fiver flowing around it Picture a springfed lake pool, pitch and putt course, shuffleboard courta, ing much more than nttktog in the center and gently rolling landscape nature paths, picnic areas. • .you name jfe. so hopeless that we mitf* simply cent of the finest golf course. PRICES turn off and waft for 198*. Gome down today. SeehowHovnaniaAhttf "Don't look to the heavens, That Picture charming rustic homes that blend made your dreama...reality. START AS year 190ft is a cfcmoiat one. Hut is the nature. Homes with varying roof lines and Our boom are priced from $19,000 to the year when scientists and others set backs, each with a private patio... afl within estimate that the daily c $27,000. LOW AS of waiter in the United Slates unique landscaped square. Homes designed so The Vaages aft of R<*te9 al Wyche#UJk ceed the availaUe aupsjgr. no ears pass near your home... where you hear fc Road, Alelpfea, Howet Townd^,K.J, 'The only solution its t* purify istead of motors roar. Homes de mmm quickly what water we have. There Dvectiom: N.J. Turnpike %wdi to ExJlll, is no other course. Either we eteM duality, privacy, over al wooded m Gmim Stale ParH«yteftrfl UK up these rtireavns or we periak. imkorment never before achieved "It is the irony of ,the age *at Wc'itde taken al At wovkefmt we scrub down the astronauts M they won't bring back germs frtm the moon. The New Jersey rivers, meantime, crawl with festering fifth." The League of Women Voters. having made a study oi the water problems of New Jersey, urged pas- sage of the water referendum, ap- proved by New Jersey voters Nov. 4.

FREE Automatic ifcmk«f wh#n Dry#r p$ •17,15770 eonnectect to PtrMc S#nr«« Itaes. FKEE Of LIVERY AND EUM SERVICE Is th« Av«roga Commission paid our full tim» ELM RADI men last year. We need same TV type man over 40 in Westfield AND HOME AmiANCIS orea. Take short trips to con- WESTKLD'S tAIGf ST WHMlPOOt DEAIII tact customers. ATR 20 ELM STREET WESTFIELD A. M. PATE, PRESIDENT, T'.iau RriiiiiTy Corp* AD 3 0400 TIIE WESTFFKLD (N.J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2fl> IBB!)

•• - past week. By combining a sped mm The Slate pDpartjnent of Educa- vocational agriculture, business and Sti|dents Produce Plays of'ftd&Wife lilflilts, coriitehii>oiia]-y"mu- tion's Division' of Vocational Edu- distributive educntion. vocational sical soLUiifi'S and slides, the group cation is rospqnsiLblc for Hie occupa- general liohie ocoruwnics ami indus- Westfi atitemipibed to display a roflecLiuai of tional education and training of trinl arts. It is responsible /or vet- H*.- Sc ews For French Class, Club [he nation's'past tragedies, "untra- youth and adults. The division co- eran on-Hie-Job training and for tho fcron-affly." . ordinates and administers trade and flipprovnl of pi'iviito tratlo scliools WHS ^ews gunau Modern French short stories, stu-. Father's use oF miamgariine in- tihe but- > • • tJ ' Et|)toini-—Barbara Kajin Tihe assembly was divided inlo industrial education, programs in and services. dentonade" costumes, ta^eid mu&ic ter. The father is anrested. He tells is led by junior Bill Sic- Nancy "Rihdner n)ar^ator(3, andi a week of fntie- his son never to tell the truth again. ! work o\\ -adids up to four tel , wiio acted as mailer of cerenio- A rial rvoyar.i highlights a nies aimd sang "A Time For Us," rec&hltly pr-esented by Di*Rfli'-t. y in "La Voyaiute" as slie pre- Eleanor YouingV Frercch III honors from L'Hc movie "Romeo a>ni Jul- View dicts tragedy for of the young iet." Students' Heajtfi Statistics Wefitfielid Senior High men. Her productions come time. School. TJie second segment was devoted "The st&iy tries to show tliat lo tragedies of the recent Part fif latiQnal •Bacfli meimber of tlie class pi-efceri ca-nraot face knowing Uie real fu- Spanish Movie one «hort story from a caUecfilMi of lure," Dr. Young said. past, the assassin'atiion of John F. four. Then each group, wbrkiriig oh Kennedy, Dr.' Maritin Lutihtr Kiitg, Breakfast Rozzi Gluditta wrists anld hearts, arid they could Nehnati The fc'Untih piay is "Ua Declaraition and Senator Rdbent Kennedy. Tlie School Bureau owe shrfy; rownote" the story into d "Amour" (THe Declaration of • see their pulse stowing on a gTteph This oomiiwg Monday afternoon "Sounds of Tragedy" was introdilc- a nrfirror-above thoro n (theyy were III IV clasiseis from p^ay torm, Tlie stu'denits Eupplied Love). An old Lady alone at night in Pinner You Waid beltt&r hope that Robin their own'costumes and props. ed by the lowering of the American lyimg ddown) . Robin was surprisep d ttp j^ Senior Higgh School will go her house ts visi.ted by an odd boyflag in' correlation with a ba'ped Griffiths '70, Jill GriMhs '71, Ohuck One of the pteys was "Le oatau friend wfio" clai'iiriis he hals loved her •Mott 70 an'd Jeff OaibtveA 72, four see that the heart's'bea' t 9btfwed up' w'S^hmhtony-Haijil in Newark to see news report of the Iaite President's lt de Manage" CWK Wedding Gift)i . for 55 yyears, , She turns 'down his prop - ese mea Senior High Sdhocl as little more tl>an a striaaglit *ttne. lva»apfpo* (}e Trirmes;" a Span'iisn doafh followed by a nrovJn'g eyewit- As the eleobroinic device" was swifch- movie with''Efli!#ish si&taitteK The'story' is -EJbciut an' dtt couple of maTjiiage, llhe jiext day she ness report arfd "Taps." The song emts, are in prefety good hea-Ibh, be- ^ ba'ke old jiuik' out of the a-ttic to heiars that he had died early the your cause e&ch one of them now repre- od about the four parts of the heiai*, *phis 'ni^vie' is-- basEidba; ;on the first "Abpa'ham, Martin, and John" sung the ILnes gut longer as Che device picaresque novel, !'IJa VicJa de use ats a wedding gift. At the cere- previous' tiay. She cant figure oxtf. ifby Dion was p!>ayed as backgnounri sents 3,000 Ameinioan teenagers in mony the jurik-'M" afOti'Jakned as mer- was put closer tot» titltfttee main"' arteryartery . arJMartiloo de ToinmeSTommes," 'written inin 1554, She i'rhagined his deatih or his visit. nmusic. Mr. Behiniuig'er htoped to pro- a»te. Choose from a tru the Heaiffih Exammait ton Service sta- • A • •NeMt each of the students had fco by an anonymoiis Spami«th author. It vel-ous and valuable. Th'is is a- "com- Dr. Young plans to have the stu- Raimdomly ohftsen from. 40 menrt. on' WflUPgcMte" Values/' Dr. voke thought arvd con-cei'n from the walk fo-r- five roftnutes on a tread is one of Spain's greatest coawtribu- dents write their own plays or dna- audience. qried menu of foods national areas, they tioofc a special Young matize other Firenoh plays and •< • . physical to help the Public Health miifll to measure their hbeoi beat. titans to world literature. g Through the use of, music in the Setfvi.ce ooMedt inlfonmaftaon about the Wadkikug as fast as possible to keep The bs$£c pk* of tifie poiofc Is can- "Oomhient (to >it te Beunre" sent them to the French department third segment, Mr. Behriniger in- prepared. nartJl'twi's adnitesceflfts. up wifth the mill is danparafoie to oarmed watlh Ta-young rogue named (Haw to Make Butter) is a stKiry or the "Fren-ahChib. Dr. Young is tended to convey the hope for the fu- climbing a Ml of 30 degrees. jfrll Lazaro. He w^s bbrh in a mill on ^about a young boy, the son of (he ture by such" performers as Judy The four iooft Hie tnree and a half rfJ 1 f lU ! tot this will happen be- " ' *""* " •'*- I wtas a gtitnea pig the Toranes Riiver netflr the old cilty local butter maker, wt*> k given a cause -"tihe sfaudents ?re ren'lly i Oortiiins, Peter, Paul & Mary, Ed (hour ex'am at the Mobile Examine- running around one of their wfteefc." | rf Salamanca. His both we» composition to wrMe oil haw to nMe Center in Irvimgjtan. Afiter the ested." Ames, and Blood, Sweat and Tears. Tfoe four ftnished with threves and were ppunned—his fa- The boy writes about Ms Ibe popular "give a damn" rouitine check of foeigftt, eye th e30uted «M hss Wtber pulse, btotx! pressure, and a blood a visit to the dentNt and an eye ther wa» e3(0cuted «M hss mWtber song "Get Together" sung by test was Youmgibloods was aliso used by Mr. test, they each visMed a psyctoto- Jill and Robin were surprised tiiley The mother then placed Lazasro at gist. She gave them a list of vooab- Bahping&r omd has group d-urm* were chosen, « the service of & Wind ish beggar, slides of BamiLy, war, floweire, peace; Ulary words to pronounce and anoth- this was her second time to take the I never to see her er list of harder words to tet&ae. Togtetfwr dhiildren, and love. test, When the survey waa bemg Lazaro MM) the Wind h*n roved the C}yen at WHS \ The new format was introduced by •Nevtt tihey were given four pictures taken of six towgh 11 year otds, towns of OaetiiKla, liyi^ freely off Mr. Behringer and ftis olasses last DINER tihey had to make up a Story J3U was 10, and 'she wae ctosero. | the dortaftions of cfljferity received. CMiitte WIIfc«x his classes ppresorted the "tra • wr/.i - **»* I**™! w* to die ol The psytihlo-loi^iist than gave tihean a Trophy for WHS hunger, cheated the-titod man and 1 ' fklaflily abandoned blte'n/k sheet a-nd asked them, what W cta*» Lazara then worit*i they wcuH dnaw if they cauilld draw The WeaHtjcfir SeriorHfch Latin ^ , ^ y^^o^ prtft^ons, iiniif- they wanted. Rtibdn toliii me? bett won a trophy Mr«-1 iii a new tfdmKure m* daich one. her £ihe saw a boy wa-teiiKg w& ofceB&niee by students in the "AoxM- adventures * 'efrded when his eheaniikitiy room aflttr a test, and iium Lattimum" tests he becambwamee a towton oner fetal married by the le:voe is be- In five minutes they hod to. do •s Wa-rren 71, 115, ftwity-dive FinciMe.mis in a>H scopes of cause rt «hc*ws the If three medals are received in a liittiratiure bwne out In rroaitih. Then bhe psyahicfflogfet gfeive maximum a}tf*n lai Che psyohoittiigiicail tatting the amd the tr'ophy Was received Nov. It. Tots' students ihi;d thoir liwig coipia-cdity The Westitdd YMCA a?ain wUl measured wii'.h a maohino oaiiisd a Sixty-six hus«s Are used daily to iU pe^uiar "KjnoW Gym" ~ in- transport studentg of the BM'nal Hteh School District No. l. All • j ^ four 3"A a h^J qui&rits of air and five cl tHe'buses are conkr»cte4- : >i!V a :' heod fcivB,' • -•• •> •-4^ey..had an -'• elseti p" n^rairn for four ft»tl live year NOD A Jty? TIY : they were Eitde tio sae bc«w rfilies heavily on their own bhtir heart beat. An eteotranic de- LIAOM CLAJWWO li.-najrirjation a^d imgonufty^while at settings-Permanent "vici e was put over their enktes, 'Jhe same time sbrea&iM the devel- opment o I coordiniuition cr hi a group jusit by ^oing through the >ncuiiriiail class procedures. "The albl'IDly to listen, to sihare •AtV •with one aitohher and to poraerve UW-HMI are all twxpefwl by-iproduots in tlheti' (having fun wMh one anxiliher," 8CHMI Jdhn Vewftott, alasisWant physics and irj:lrufcuor of the for thwe *our EXPERT be eompLcited during t ti • week &t Dec. I at tihe YMCA. •1O

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may o refer We ntodvf ibtmn i K of My 1979, fiovMb flwjmehin t top pay •fter eigftt yean of servk* iHIMd of 25, thus in- InyVf R C r I^^RC creasing incentive lor yesttt WUI^Wi to stay in the foatui service. The simjrie fact • *«( portal nfofm beghw with good postal pay. Westfield'* Only G-E Dealer President Nixon can take that first large step toward postal reform by signing H* 130O0. You can help by sending him the coupon at left FOR MAJOR APPLIANCES indicating your approval. Dear Mr. President: N* E«ny Ttrmsf Please sign HR 13000 and help 3ave our postal servica. WESTFIELD AD 3-2121 ^/» Name UtTEPt CANMEM 143 Brood Street Address. _. 3 IMMCW 1497 Open Momkry & Friday 'll\ ... State. 1 , * i Doily To 6 r. THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2fi, 10(19 (Avccn parents, teachers, townspeople Pilot Discussion Program Reviewed mnd students, needs more adult par- cipants. M r s. Pnure Mr. Bobal also mentoned tlliiat (plants are easier to move. selected by a parent commitee of Minigardcning can bo fun to try frequently and senve as a line of (the smoking committee has finalized This portability is one advantage \ '10, which was structured to include communication between tlio school its recommendations and a report fcven it' you have a big yard. 4 of a niinigarden. You can move your people of various racial, religious and parents. wiH bo senit tx> all parents. The idea of growing vegetables •and political backgrounds wilih the •growing vegetables around to take Another oulbgrowtfti of fchc piarent- •The n-ejdt regular meeting of the on containers is not especially new, advantage of sunlight. hope of bringing many different at- (but more people are trying it for 'feicuiLty discussion, groups will be executive board wiH be held aft the The bulletin also explains how you titudes and feelings to the dialogues. the formation at a high sobewi fa- tone o( Mrs. Gordon Allen, 1105 ifun. Surely not fop profit. And fresh Parents and teachers were divided 'vegetables, even in miniquantities, can get a jump on the 1970 gwdon- cilities committee rrtade up of par- (Boulevard, at B p.m. Monday, Dec. ing season by starting your own into nine groups. The informal, un- ents, teachers and a'dmiinishrators. 6. taste good. structured discussions covered many The U.S. Department of Agricul- plants next spring. •This eommitee will survey tibe pre- subjects, including discrimination, sent facilities, deltermine needed fa- Reg. $29.95 ture has made the project easier by The experts* advice abouit mini- school facilities, guidance, deten- •publishing some ideas and sugges- igardening costs 15 cents. Write to cilities, and make recammendatiorts JULIETTE tion and the lack of eonxrmmieaiUon U> tihe Board of Edudation. It also tions that you might like to study (the U.S. Government Printing Of- •between Clio school and the parent. r rnver the winter so that you'll be tfice. Washington 2O402, and ask for will be the function of this commit- (ready next spring. "iMinigardcns for Vegetables," Bui- 'In its evaluation of the program, tee to publicize the Board of Edu- CLOCK RADIO You can even grow your vege- letin 163. ithe board felt ihfat more Parent- cations' school budget in relation -to those needs. ONLY Mrs, Ralph Enes, co-chairman of 18.95 •the newly-folroned Hbrtiry oummit- itee, reported tfbiat 19 mdthenis are doing volunteer worlc in tlbe liforaiy. Reg. $15.00 More volunteers are needed, how- SEASONED ever, and anyone yito would like ito help is urged to contouA Mm. FLIGHT BAG •Enes. The American Field Service Bond Olive is being conducted by the 9.95 FIREPLACE WOOD junior class at the prasenft tame. Mrs. Robert Savage, interaa/tkWal Reg. $19.95 iretiaitionis chaumian, urged every- ELECTRIC one to support this fund-naiaing pnj- $1.35 a bundle, 4 bundles $5.00 eot. Airs. Joseph KaJbacher, teacher's BROXODENT TOOTH BRUSH salary co-chaiiimon, staled that the DR. RICHARD RUBENSTE1N WestfieM Piarenlt-Teacheir Canals (teachers salary eomniifcee will be 11.95 MEEKER'S {recommending a salary jnonriase this Campus Morality yelar, but the antount hat not yet Reg. $4.98 been determined. Mrs. KaDbacber Topic to End •and Mrs. Wiiillam Rough represent LADIES' and MEN'S FITTED CASE the high school on this commftee, iand they invite any members hav- Forum Series ing suggestions or opinions to con- tact them. The 'third aniwal Siuictay $2.98 Fomin frf Temple Binau-El will oon- Mrs. William Kinast, ways and r means co^halrtrman, repealing on the ohide Sunday e\ ertinir with a discus- Reg. $2.98 ifinanci'M success of the recent auc- sion of the topic "New MbrAy on (tion-card party benefit, thanked tiie Campus" by Dr. Richani Ruben- MEN'S OVERSHOES iboard merribers for their help and stein, dinecDor of B'nai B'nth Hal lei •the public for its support. The home- Foundation and cftHapkuin to Jewish room mothers were commended for Studemts at the University of Pftfcts- 1.89 1100 SOUTH AVI., WESTFIEID -their sucessful efforts in the sate of burgh and Carnegie Institute of tickets. Techmoioigy. LOADS OF ROOM TO PARK FREE Board . members were infommed Dr. Rujionetem received hiEs B.A. flhait the school dress code committee degiree from the Uimivensriity of Cin- (has not completed its recommenda- cinnati and master of Hebrew tijtera- Open Doily 9-6 Open Sunday! tions. This commitee has announced, ture and ralbirtic ordimabiion from the •however, bhalt stocks are acceptable Jewicsh Theoliogiiaail Seminary. He re- school dress for g&rOs. ceiived his master's of theofliagy and AD 2-0717 k Ph.D. frorm Harvard. He is the au- The townwide "Spe>ak Out" pro- of Ll*e book, "After AUschwULz— gpaam, which Involves discussions be- Theokngy and Contenipora- ly Jadaisni," arid is a contributor /••• of m&rty penilodiioals. He atett serves as assoovate editor of the "Hecon- BARTON'S Dr, Rubenatoin has kcAuTed to ma'ny stiiKJemt aiud flacwlity grooms Biggest Price Promotion of the Year throughout the oouiNbry and bw U»* Surprise veiled and da'Lighit e*lemsiiv£4y on the coiniti'nerit. ]m 1963 he served as lec- CONTINENTAL CHOCOLATES turer in pMosopihy at tihe Aflbert 1 hV ft ei. - reewlerty *3.7S Schweiitzer Odi-ejge m Switzei*!Band. In 1965 Dr. Rubematein accepted an NOW comes in three ijivkiafci'on to offer a series of lec- 50c off 3.25 tures at the Catholic UoiversiiLy of Lublj-n-, PoflaimJ. 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