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Sale Days Tomorrow, Saturday • Westfield Sale Day* THE WESTFIELD LEADER Wf LEADING AMD MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAFEM IM UNION COUNTY

Fast OSice, WestAeld, N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949 Every Thursday. To Induct Hi-Y MembcnatYMCA Tonight Merchants Join mncil Delays In 3-Day Sales 1-Day Drive For •e Dept. Merger Event Here Red Cross Goal 100 Members of Vtjluatcer* Request Continuation Buninee* Association Captains Named by Campaign Will Participate Of Present Plan; More Study Planned Division Heads; Hall Heads Merchant* More than 100 merchants, mem- , consolidatelhe three volunteer flre companies into one bers of the Westfield Builnese AB- The WeitAeld chapter of the American Red Croia this yt»r will ioned by the Town Council Tuesday night after requests ociation, will participate in Weat- repeat the one-day campaign that waa no aucceesful in rwtat fmn, of the companies that no change be made. The volun- neld Sales Days today, tomorrow it wa« announced today by W. Pate Selby, fund and chapter chair- d that the proposed increase in pay to |100, would and Saturday. Large uvingi are man. This year's drive for 112,000 will open on Sunday, Ft*, ft. .are attendance at fires. The letter in opposition was expected to benefit patrons of lo- The quota for 1949 ia 20 per cent lower than that for laat far. , „ Wallace 0, Dow, first cal stores during the mid-winter "Sine* 1044 Wegtftclrf haa Lt W of the volunteers sales event. among the first five com««iiltiM out that at a recent Krbtianscn According to the committee, Red i.rou Drive Official in the state to meet Its «Mte," ., the members voiced oppo- members of the association are co- Mr. Selby said, ' W. mar •• felt •'- the consolidation on a operating in bringing to (he public this year because tht initial if Renamed Pres. "the type of merchandise they de- port nifht is Mar. 1, tbt Uf tto B. i/ewis, fire commis- mand at the prices they can af- national drive openi oAeially." J previously stated that Boro School Board ford." Most of the stores have G. Wallace Hall again wkH su- ,_ance had been one of marked down items for the three pervise collections from local reasons for the contetn- Is Organised sales days only. chants. Along with tbt | (tinge, it being believed Herbert Fritz is chairman of gifts committee, thc m rtrong company would be MOUNTAINSIDE — Rolf 0. the Business Association commit- team will complete its it value than three weak Kristiansen, past president of the tee planning the event. Serving before the official campaign Kt, Lewis said that in view Mountainside Board of Education, on his committee are Robert Brun- During the drive, merchants litter from the volunteers, who was re-elected to the board 1 ' l'hcitn by >Merle Irwin ner and Morris Kamler. be asked to link their itttdy of the subject would during last week's election period, M*mbrn »f «fcr Hl-V Udiii'tlo.i Inn, wklrk will n*lw •• mrmkrra into tkr oriranUatloH tonlvbt, «r». to the Red Crou theme. J. G. Cardoin of Edgar UU in rl»k(, frank PmiuN, Mli'kar.1 P»rr>, Arlkiir Galiiakr, turn A Ik,,., Hnkcrt \rm,lt, »»* V. Orakaiu Wynant Cole is president of the was unanimously returned to that •wkrl. alrlnir. -iking during the public association. Captains and division office by his fellow board members en the proposed measure, Hundreds of the unusual valuet received campaign material INI Council should consider at an organization meeting in the Today-We Are being offered are advertised in the night at a general mettlftf at M - iment of the volunteer school Monday evening. Temple YMCA Annual fudge To Be Guest Leader this week. Reader! are Cross headquarter!, 37 Ilm i Hi the enlargement of the Patton was re-elected vice presi- Ml Dretted Vp urged to look them over carefully Division managers have (prtment. dent, . in order to get full benefit from the following captains: Howard C> Kristiansen and Elmer Hoffarth Meeting Tonight Although spring ia still a At SAR Dinner the special low prices. North, manager, division 1; cef> I Council by resolution au- were sworn in for three year terms few weeks away, the Leader tains, Mrs. A. H. Richardaon, t. rf application to the state and Robert H. Hose for the two- appears today in a new dress, Wheeler, Burton Kellogg. in' rated share of state aid year unexpired term to which he Hi-Y Induction to as perhaps you have noticed. Hold Reception cal poor relief. The state was elected last week, Charles E. Hemminger, man* The new attire is achieved PBA Show To ager, division 2; captains, Art»ir saounti ordinarily to 40 Donald Maxwell presided at the Highlight Evening For Governor & Wife through introducing a hew Ericsson, J. Robert Lewis, S, J, alt of that appropriated lo- meeting In the capacity as former head type to these pages, Kinlngham, Robert Gregory, Ycstftcld has appropriated clerk, and was re-appointed to that The Westfield Hi-Y Clubs will Donald H. McLean of Hillside, Be Held Apr. 8 conduct an induction of new mem- which we feel is not only rooie for thii purpose in the new position by the board after the judge of the New Jersey Superior John Brownell, manager, dUnV bers at the close of the business pleasing to the eye than that It. it i» the first time since election of officers. Wilton F. Lan- Court and former Congressman, sion 3; captains, J. A. Ackermtli, - session of the annual meeting of formerly used, but more eas- Musical Revue, •ays of Ike ERA that West- nih? was appointed custodian of Club to Offer G. B. Paulding, A. H. McWhiney. the Young Men's Christian Asso- ily read. The new face is will be one of the distinguished .kti ajiflitd for a sh»re of the school funds; Borough Attor- Bodoni, a so-called modern Dance Planned W. C. Jennings, H. 3. HoUiaga- ciation tonight. guests of honor attending the wolth. ltois lor thii purpose. ney Charles Jerome named as type. Its designer, whose name Scholarship Sum Washinijton Birthday Patriots »MB Mftt calling for $2,- school attorney j G. S. Fischer as The induction team is composed it bears, was the first to break Chief John R. Schreiber was Paul Smith, manager, dlvWa**' IMJ to I* i«i»ed by taxa- auditor and Freeholder Albert J. of Frank Patton Jr., Arthur Gold- completely with the old style. Dinner to be sponsored by the appointed honorary chairman, and 4; captains, R. P. Ashbauga, jeb* «U aiw**) •» final reading Benninger named as insurance sy, Michael Parry, Tom Albee, and traditions, creating a typej West Fields Chapter, Sons of the Frederick J: Gill, general chair- WHS Senior Girl* « Sj«lH«| (in the meas- (Continued from Pagt 9) counsellor. The National Bank of Robert Arnold and C. Graham new and different. American Revolution, Feb. 26. Gov-man, of the Patrolman's Benevol- Eligible to Compete Beckel, adviser. It will be assist- ent Association, Local No. DO, an-l fMk ktuing. WestfieM and the Westfield Trust ernor Alfred E. Driscoll will de- ed by the High School Double nual entertainment and dance to eflirtTGiMNwelloor Co. were named as depositories. A I00 oaBp will IINN * Quartet under the direction ol 9 liver thc address of the evening. be held at Roosevelt Junior High IU00 .1.CfljttmitUts wiil. be namwl at fered again this spring by the. Col- IJ tkt tnn from t the Ngular meeting of the board Miss Janet-Grimier. It will use Citizens Group Members of the DAR, CAR, SAR School) Prlttay evening, Apr, 8. for the first time the Hi-Y cere- lege Woman's Club to a qualified tonight. and their friends in Westfield and The coming affair will differ girl graduating in June from West- 3) monial properties which will be vicinity are invited to attend. from the pattern followed in pre Climax Week presented to Hi-Y in memory of field Senior High School, it was To Elect Officers Mrs. Dubpis ReiUy, regent of viotts years. It will feature a Robert Wright Jr., by his mother, announced today by Mrs. Bryce I. Reflected Pretident the Westfield chapter, 1)AR, and Broadway cast of 'Variety artist* Mrs. Robert F. Wright at the MacDonald, president. Brotherhood Plans folice William S. Schaefer, president of in a musical revue written espe- meeting. To Hold Discussion cially for this show. The setting Applicants will be judged on Are Announced the West Fields chapter, will in- scholastic aptitude, all-around abil- The jdinnev meeting of the asso- On Regional High troduce members and their guests and the characters will be rec- Mudge ciation will b» presided over by ognized by the audience since the ity, character and personality. - The local observance of Broth- to Governor and Mrs. Driscoll dur- Only girls who have attended Dr. Edward G. Bourns, president, MOUNTAINSIDE—The Citi- ing an informal reception prior revue deals with a group of typi- erhood Week, Feb. 20-27, wil) be who will also report on the work cal Westfield people having a gay Westfield High School for more featured by a mass meeting Thurs- • KMcued Girls zens' Committee will hold an elec- to the dinner. than one year and who have se- of the association in 1948. The tiion of Officers Wednesday eve time nt a house party. There wil day, Feb. 24, at 8:15 p. m. in the financial report will be presented The dinner will be held at the be fast novelty numbers, clever lected a college accredited by the Roosevelt Junior High School. Dr. W Recovered ning at 8 p. m. in the Borough Westfield YMCA at C n. m. As AAUW are considered eligible. by F. Raymond Scott, treasurer. Hall. In addition, a discussion is dances, comedy and songs. J. L, McCorison Jr., minister oil seating capacity is limited to 250, Application blanks, available at '' the very few occasions Invocation preceding: the 'dinner planned on the past, present and the First Congregational Church tickets must be reserved promptly Following the show, the oast will the high school guidance office aft- tb« Wertfield Town Council will be given by Rev. Merle S. future problems of Regional High and general chairman for Broth- to insure admission. They may be invite the entire audience to help er Feb. 18, must be returned to 't. resolution, made official ilrwin. Group sinking- will be led School. complete the party by joining in erhood Week here, said today that obtained from William S. Schnefer, Mrs. George E. Buchanan, schol- ••"Mtioi! of the actions of a by Richard Alfort) with Mrs. Al- the dancing back-stage to the rhy- Dr. Harry Carman,'Rabbi Ely E. The retiring board member of H. Frank Pettit, Donald M. Mc- arship chairman, not later than •ft, the governing body Mon- ford at the piano. Entertainment thm of Lou Lang's 10-piece or- Pilchik and a Catholic speaker, Regional High, George Danenhour, Dougall and Thomas H. Judson Mar. 28. S*t cited Charles Mudge of will be provided by the High School chestra. will address the public meeting. and the newly elected member, Dr. Jr. gj «venu(, high school senior Double Quartet. Minor C. K. Jones, plan to attend Other members of the PBA show Winners of the scholarship (lur- Dr. Carman, dean of Columbia *cucd two Mountainside chil- the meeting and aid in this dis- committees are: ing the past four years are: Hope College, New York City, is a prom- faw Echo Lake last Tues- cussion. Arrangements, Louis Porst, Mar- Rowan, Allegheny College; Mar- inent liberal and the author of sev- Council's resolution de- The retiring chairman of the (Mrs. Lyon Marks tin Howarth, Paul AVentlandt; en- ilyn Ilger, Park College; Florence eral social and economic woiks. Mudgc was to be "pub- Mental Hygiene Citizens' Committee, Dr. Leland' tertainment, Lieut. John J. Som- Jessee, Bucknell University and Ho is a member of the Board of Wnmended for his mentori- K. Beach, has urged all Moun- ei-8, Lieut. Ernest Long, Lieut Frances Heerich, New Jersey Col- Higher Education of the City of P'; courage, enterprise and 102nd Birthday lege for Women. New York. Rnbbi Filchik heads Drive Begins tainside residents who are inter- Louis Pfirrmann; program, Don- ested in school affairs to attend ald Goettel, James Vasail, Albert Because of sharp increases in Congregation E-nai Jeshurun, in the cost of play production, thc Newark, the oldest Jewish congre- has also received a let-- this meeting-. In reviewing the Holds Open House Reimer; tickets, Elme.r Nead, Sgt. College Club finds it necessary to gation in New Jersey. He is ac- ommendatio,, f Chiei Local Committee work of the committee, Dr. Beach Albert Hann, Joseph Grogan; pub- rom supplement its income from mem- tive in inter-faith work and gen- ot the Union County Park points out that during the past At Aldcu Ave. Home licity, Charles Montross, Harry Seeks $3,000 Goal bership dues and proceeds of the eral community welfare. J. MJM AtSTIK several years the committee has Minnick, Clinton Hall, Harry been the focal point for the activ- Her 102ml birthday was cele- bi-annual play, by which the an- Nationally, Brotherhoood Week Jw> youngsters, who had Johnson; 'reception, Lieut. Charles A letter has been addressed to ities of citizen interest in school brated by Mrs. Catherine B. Lyon Benm'nger, Sgt. August Benningcr, nual scholarship was previously is sponsored by the National Coun- F™ wt on the ice in chase many Westfield residents calling of 505 Alden avenue, Sunday, and maintained. The ways and means 0 rc now support and improvement. "They Sgt. George Wragg and Sgt. Al- cil of Christians and Jews. In LJ ?. ,? 'n a aatirfac- attention to the efforts of the re- committee, under the chairmanship Austin Re-elected have sought and successfully sup- Mrs. Lyon, who lives with her bert Pfirrmann. Westfield it is backed by repre- [»*ion. Wendy Moffett suf- organized Westfield committee of ported the most capable and ag- daughter, Mrs. C. B. Williams, one of Mm Gerald Borphy, is now sentative citizens in co-operation !*>«> ill effects, but Patricia the Mental Hygiene Society of Un- gressive residents as candidates of four surviving children, marked planning a project which the club with the Community Relations •«, Who was brought around B. of E. President ion County to raise funds neces- it as almost an ordinnry day. Mayor Proclaims will undertake next fall. Committee and the Westfield Coun- ICHU respiration, spent sev- sary to continue the benefits de- (Continued on Page 4) After bilking her own birthday cil of Churches. m Brotherhood Week f Overtook Hospital re- Committees Named rived from mental hygiene from cuke Saturday, Mrs. Lyon rose at Tomorrow Rabbi Jordan Taxon !'" shock anct a ^vfre clinics shared with Plainfiekl and College Club Plans 7 a. m. and attended church at St. Thrift Shop Marks of Cranford will speak to West- h later developed. For 1949 Terms Summit. Paul's Episcopal Church Sunday Whereas the American way of field High School students, and life is based upon the recognition 17th Anniversary letters of commendation The local committee is seeking Annual Spring Dance morning with the Williamses, then Rev. F. W. Blatz, rector of St. of the dignity of man as a crea- ™W W Chief Parks to -J. Bliss Austin was re-elected .$^,000 toward a total clinic bud- entered into open house festivities. Paul's Episcopal Church, will ad- ture of God; and The Thrift Shop, under the spon- lW .•Pohce D°I"'rtmcnt on president of the Board of Educa- The annual spring dance of the Mrs, Lyons credits her long life dress Koosevelt School pupiU. Geo. get of .$-10,000, in order that sorship of the Westfield Service 1 J tion at an ' organization meeting Westfield College Woman's Club to plenty of fresh air and exor- Whereas that way of life is en- T. Hunton, editor of the Inter- /S ™ "M|)h Silvermun waiting list of Westfield patients League, marked its 17th anniver- Monday evening in the board rooms will be held Saturday, May 7, at cise and good, old-fashioned food. dangered by prejudice and bigo- facial Review, will speak to Holy t;t 0 the u who wish to attend Hie Plaiiiiield sary early this month. The league at Roosovelt Junior High School. thu Plainficld Country Club, it was The ccnturnnriun loves travel—by try; and Trinity pupils tomorrow morning \ 7 »- clinic m u y be accommodated. has expressed' its gratitude to the P rk C Bryce I. MacDonald was elected announced nt a meeting at tht ('lane or auto—and looks forward Whereas that brotherhood of and to adult parishioners tomor- k f "'»"'i^ion cit> Checks should be sent to the treas- many Westfield residents who, over a Dobso t0 vice president to succeed Gilbert home of the chariman, Mrs. Wyn-to some summer trips. man, based upon the Fatherhood row night. " "l urer, Mrs. George Booth of Can- the years, hiivn generously support- ReMno ant T. Wilday of 68H Hallway uvo- of God, is ii fundamental doctrine Squad; A. Dietrich, whose term on thc terbury lane. Mrs. Lyon was born in Bristol, ed the shop. Clergymen will talk on Broth* Hue, Monday evening. Bill Sayrc of Protestants, Catholics and Jews; board expired. Thc cummitteu has called atten- England, nnd came to this coun- erhood Week ut services on Sun- and his orchestra will play for Therefore, /, CliarleH P. lluiley, Contributions of any descrip- New members of the school board tion to a documentary program, try when shy was 1G yours old. day. Clubs and civic organiza- dancing from !) until 1 u. in. She was married to William G. ilttuur of thv Tuwn of Wcslfield, tion—discarded clothing, old shoes, elected nt the district school meet- "Our Shadowed Mind," which will tions will discuss the thanic at Lyon, cattle dealer, of Dellel'onte, do hereby set aside the week of any household furnishings and fur- ing Feb. 8 filed oaths of office. bo given over Station WCUS Sun- Members of the committee in meetings, cludi! Mesdnmes Arnold Arndt, Pa., who died li(i years ago. She Washington's birthday, Feb. 20 to niture, bric-u-urac — are always They are William C. Child, Mrs, day at 1:15 p. m. 27, iij Brotherhood Week and call welcome and constantly needed to "Pen dur|11B the cmer- Churlotto Montgomery and Frank Morris Biirnurd, C. E. Davidsor has another daughter, Mrs. Ade- Serving on the Westfield com- 1 upon tho people of this town to keep the shop refurbished. The Reschedule Appeals A. Kctchnm. Jr., W. E. Blcome Jr., II. C. line Maginnis of Atlanta, ami two mittee arc Edward Ambry, school Evans Jr., B. C. Hafford, John I'ons, Kdwnnl Lyon of Providence, stand together in defense of com- income derived from the sales in Committees for 1049 were an- psychologist, Mrs, William M. HolT, D. E. Kimbnll, G. M. Round? H. I., and Robert Lyon of Buffalo. mon rights and against common used wholly fur charitable pur- The appeals filed by Arthur Ven- nounced today by Mr. Austin. iw Bar,, Bristol Jr., Mrs. Booth, Mrs. J, Jr., It. K. Scaiis, Miss Jane Sor- enemies of democracy ami free- poses. ncri Co. nnd E. R. Crow for ex- They are: Committee on finance \V. Cutler, 11 vs. I. 1'. Donaldson torc. dom. licquests to pie]; up bundles ceptions to the zoning onlinance Saturday and budget, Clancy Council, chair- Mrs. N. E. Gilbert Jr., Itaymoiul .from residents' homes may be Also Mesdnmcs K. I). Smith, 0. Mayor Appoints CHARLES P. BAILEY, for property on North avenue have man, Mr. Child, Mr. MacDonald S. Grunt, Mrs. Miltun Hurkrmler, made by telephoning the Thrift L. Waltinun, V. S. G. Williams, H. Mayur, beqn rescheduled "or hearing be- and Miss. MontKomery; committee Mrs. Quininrd .loynor, licv. Dr. J fYhisie Week Group Shop—We. 2-2GIIO, or delivering to L. Yowcll and R. E. Woutors. fore thu Board of Adjustment for. S ' .b'"'s umuial on administration and instruction, L. MeCorison Jr., Mrs. Hnrold L. Iliu Thrift, Shop. the evening of Mar. 3. The ap- e SCh 01 m lit0 Mr. MacDonald, chairman, Mr. Mnnier, Mrs. Hurry Montgomery Mayor Charles P. Bailey ap- Tuesday Is Holiday peals were originally to have been «'tunlnlll''yv nevenin°g at "8:1-5 Child, Mrs. C. E. Morrell, Mr. anil Mrs. Domilil Way. ,xiinte:l Mrs. C. Leonnrd Johnson For Stores, Banks, henrd tonight. Ketchnm and Mrs. Montgomery. Public Invited to us chairman of llic Music Week Girl Scouts Elect committee nt the Town Council u Committee on operation »»d Oratoricul Contest And Parking Meiers Cis t^ l« > = meeting Tuesday night. Appointed Mrs. Lippiucoll fit This Issue e< to maintenance, J. William II. Mrf still '"t™l; tirk- Weekend Weather us mcjiibcTx were: Mrs. Sydney L. Most of the WestfieUl stores, all Menckc, chairman, G. W. Bauer .lack J. Cuuiillo, co m in mulct' of About Town With Sally .... the Martin Wallbcrg Post, K Mii|ies, W. fane .Selby, Miss Janet hanlcH anil Hie auto inspection sta- Mrs. S. B. Lippincott was re 9 riiJ•«» U. S. Wealhi'V tturcuu— Church News 20 poHt, lias invited the citizens of K. MofR'tt, Anthony Uustako, Mrs. day, Washington's Hirtbduy. Mo- field Couqcil of (Jill Scouts at the Ketcham, chairman, Mr. Uaiiel', Sunny, windy anil rather cold Editorials 18 Wi'.sUiiiM to attend tlio tail elimi- J. PiTiilisM Ilawiirlh, Miss Vir- torists will not lie required to de- group's annual meeting recently ir. Mr. Mcueku uiul Mrs. Morrell. lutlny. CU'iir »mt culilur lo- Famvoqd, S. Plains .. 40 nation contest of the liith Anntiul ginia Gale, Arthur I), lliiuer, Jack posit coins in the parking meters Little Iloufic. Mif. Joseph New- .-.. Si', ak 0 llight. Friday sunny, contin- meyc-r wan tunned deputy uommis- Obituaries' 2 e walk""^!!? '''' ''"''mliiu,' u MOI! OIU KSM'ITVI.N I'dr \V<-i«!lolil National Hish School Content o.( J. c lo, Addison C. Kly, Mrs. on that day, n legal holiday. liar- ued' told. Outlook for week- Social, Club News .... 1-1 Snl<. DIIVM mi I'IIKC •'•"'• WcNllll'Ill HMD, sponsored by thu American K. II. lAIayii, A. J. Plat/., Alexun- Imrsliops will remain open, Bioner and Jin, William I). Shel- a, ^«tltU0'\"'?y Tl^C^b SIVIM'I ShlllHll', 'Jill l'"»( llrilllll Ml., end ia for rather dmidy and will 1 ton, treuBurcr. Mrs. 13. F. An- Sports .. 38, ri'tti "cli(H)1 if Mi i Vt'rKllli'liI, Legion, to lip luild «t the Town i'or Ilulst, Mr«, ,1. I!. Austin, Ilrew- Wostlield schools will close to- ;:u warmer wenther with MIIUC Theatre) Pago 23 S n wl0 Hull, Prospect street at 2:,')0 Sun- :;ter S. Ilent'li and Mrs. Donald It. morrow iifteriiimu for a week-long'drews is tlio new nominating chair- "tiling," ° throughout the Illlr a (tiwirl Hulk ll'l' (rplllli hy (In' rain likely cither Saturday or With the Collegians .„ 12 Ullllllll lit I.I|"P)'». Ni.illli mill Vt>M- iluy afternoon.' Uelcher, winter vucallon. man. lll'lll Avva.i Wralllrlil. --U-" Sunday. THE WESTHELD LEADEB, THURSnAY. FEBRUARY IT, 1949

licity; Mrs. Adam Piiet, hospital- at the meeting. Miss Ethel Louns- I RCPUns Annual ity and Mrs. Marie Peeling, ar- bury is heading a committee which rangements f°r luncheon menu vvili telephone members before each with Mis. Dempscy. meeting-. Spring Luadfteon Mis. Eichhorn, Mrs. Mary Gun- drurti, Mrs. Carter- »nd Mrs. Bull flat rial Davia, aapcrintenden Committee chairnwn were named sue members of a committee work- IWft loni aliataoce light in Amvr- at taa Newark aMhatrial area en for the annual sitting JiMieheun of ing o» a import of eu!riitestio|is to ic» was m«ae in 1810 By O*enn M. problems, was the the Wettfield Women's' Republican he «ent to the Reaablican NaKonal j CurtU of Mammondaaart, N. V., SALE the regular Clufa at an executive board jneet- Headquarters, it wa» announced from Albany t« New Tark City. et the Business inf Tuesday at "the home of Mrs. al Women's Clul J. A. Carter of 910 Mountainview DAYS at the YatCA Tuesday eve circle. The luncheon will be held •lag. Mrs. Fein KORS was chair at the Beechwuod Hctei, Summit, LUGGAGE REPAIRING MM «f the ameting-, attended b. in May. A. definite date ami speak- Leather Jackets Repaired er will be announced soon. Hr. Barb »poke on employmen y Mrs. Bette SrhaeTer was named s % ilfofiey 5awng Vafaei ••aMaiM before, daring and after ZIPPERS INSTALLED AND REPAIRED tfct wajr. Ha explained the wort genera! chairman of the luncheon, LADIES' HANMACS « SUITCASES tfca cAftayawat aanriee has »teum Other committee chairmen are: j/Mni with fcoth labor »nd indus- Mrs. A. V. Eichborn, tickets; Mrs. RUSUN LUGGAGE REPAR SHOT, try. Tha value of unemploymen Harold Ilempgey, hotel arranite- aMnpcbtatian inguianc* Was ex ments; Mrs. G. B. Hargan, trsns- •u-uorm IMIICK-H.. mw i rLIGHT vr poitation; Mrs. George Bull, pub- J Today—Tomorrow—Saturday aiiiMd to tkc ammbert of «4H*. A fjwatioft »&d answer rM followed Mr. Davis' talk. A Aim famine and Freedom was fk»*H in connection with inttr- aatioaal relations. The apeaker for the March meet . tag will be Paul Herman of New V«rk City. Mr. Herman is wall-known furrier and will visit Clean MM clua to explain how to buy in M en's Fu rnis hin ss Ian, bringing with him sample e p*il* and coata and explaining the ajaaMna; ef trade expressions. Tula Matting will be open to the aaaik and any one interested in fan will a* welcome. That *iana kin bean completed for Shirti N» »*aW board meeting to be held M the Mttonic Temple Mar, TJtii matting will be attended by Colored Shirts .,; KBrcacntatiye groups of Business •ad frofawional Women from all Bwrtl tr FrMck Cif • atw tkt atat*. Sweater Tat atate convention will be held 2.65 . 3 for 7.50 «t Atlantic City from May 20 to St. Miaa Stella Mweroll has been appointed booster for the local duo for thi« convention. y Student* Better T© Give Play ' Th* February entertainment in Wwl PhU MU) SaN Mm JfcKIMcy School will be given by ..0 STRETCH NO SHRINK (fee kindergarten and the third fffade. The third grade hat pia- ' oH *nd a play called Following 3 Otrgt Wukintton. The char- atteraarei ; ijjgjflMLi LIMITEI Mr*. Gray, Ardith Pereivai; TIME aWetAjr Gray, Nancy Johncon; Jam Gray, Mirgirtt Wirth; Mary, SPECIAL • friend, Judith Bnckert; John Each Wool Sox Oray, Richard Smith; Tom Cray, KIM WOOL SHIRT Cat* * Kmtry •tekard Wttarando; Han from 39' R«g. 1.50 and 2.00 Ike riding academy, David Bridge- 1 •00 ! SWEATERS - Call a% Sellvcr, 4tc Ttw kindergarten portion of the WESTFICLD BRANCHt 11 EAST BROAD ST. .|mtram will be divided Into two Phot* WE. 2-4M1 part*. The morning kindergarten • Wttl offer a parade of flag bearers M i M majorrttei Patricia Bate*, R N »1 Looney, Unula Plinton and $. m ttane fallowed «ith a aong. C. a»eWM,i wiU fa. Brian G. O.KELLER, tor. tMTN *a« LELfelD AVEIUEI per. Neckwear the afternoon kindergarten will 1IT PARK AVEItfl o*er a minuet dance by Barbara PLMRFIE1B • Day and Carol Houiton. A rhy- IV. RMMINI Hi. Ml 4RLIMT5B AVI. ReC. 1.00 and 1.50 65c •km band led by Loui. Etposito will play two number*, aecompan. v PMONI: ruMmao MIOO • own TOWNS WX aioe (NO TOW ltd on the piano by Mrs. Olive U. Pither, the teacher. CUANEM • •\WM • C«LB 1TMACE • «IC CLEANINfl

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OPEN THURSDAY 'TIL 9 f. IMS THE[ WEfeTFIELD LEADER. of Assembly and slated for a gen.', A motion eral referendum in November. aeting at Quitm of 641 Elm street, Satur- i were held Tuesday afternoon in Young COP\ They also voted opposition to any init any day afternoon after a lingering | the Higfins Home for Funeral, Franklin PTA Plainfield. Mr. Bullnheimer died kind of bonus to be paid to New tion candidate to OBITUARIES. __ | illness. T Saturday in hie home. Against Bonus Jersey veterans. speak at the next W Bab/i Hospital, I Born in Wilmington, Del., 89 Marks Birthday died Born in fiarmany, Mr. BuSto- The vote followed a discussion ing Mar. 16 if th, pm, Mary H. Stlrmp fi , *.' • . ., j years ago, Mr. Quinn had resided Tork I in Westfield for the last three heimer m»t the hiStend ef tie Vote Opposition of the veterans bonus bill by Kari filiiwwl -aervktt for Mi*. Hary IN aeMitKin to kig ltd, he is late Mi-*.. IJ*i»th.v Waal*-Bulin- Pat fjwk Supper Buschmann, former commander of ••. «t»rriv, #7, of 4ft Central »w«- years. He retired 15 years ago heimer. He was efhployed by a Held at School To Cavinato Bill Westfield's American Legion Post, announced by He |I*. plairaleM, mater of Fraak New York brokerage firm. who epoke in favor of the meat? bwsJup chairman, J A.mtt\tf it tat p, n.rki a Members of the Westfield Young me, and Jane Jones, Weetfteld He is survived by a son, Rich- The Benjamin Franklin . PTA I presided. Edward A I keid y«Bteri»y morning; town clerk, who gpoke against the treasurer, and D i j ard, of New Yori^and one sister,, had its annuul pot luck supper Republican Club, a majority of ona d i Funeral Home. Bcv. K. Fire Depart- Mrs. 'EliieWittman of. . whom were veterans, overwhelm- favinato Bill. A general discus- puUmty chains, »i£ rector of Holy Cross Tuesday to celebrate Foiinders' ingly voted opposition last niylit sion followed with opinion heavily ports. ' * Clwreh, Plaiafleld, of- Day. '" * | against gross receipts tax, which AlMM IJ» atlMtellWIHu ; Surviving is another son, James 9 to the CaviMto Bonus Bill recent- Dr. ami Mrs. H. G. Dudley were j is the method of financing the bill. Mr*, itirrup, a former resident Funeral services for Mrs. AunaJM. Quinn of Wilmington and 10 Citizens (Croup host and hostess of the evening. 1 ly passed by the New Jersey House ?#«*itM, «ed Sunday night in h. Hlldeiirand, 82, a resident of grandchildren. Services were held Honored guests included Dr. and ifaepital, Scunerville, Westflelfd since 1027, were held form the Dougherty Funeral Home, '.Continued from page 1) Mrs. J. L. McCorison Jr., Dr. and tec! teen a patient one Mondpy from Gray's Funeral j 1SO0 West 7th street, Wilmington Horn* #ith R«v. Eobert M. Skin- j «nd a high mass of requiem was for the Mountainside jujdRegipnsl Mrs.' S. N. -Ewan Jr., Mr. and ner, fciihister of the Presbyterian I offered in Christ Our King Church, Boards of Education, Pr, jieac* Mrs/ S. T. Hinraan, Mrs. J. E. The wife of the l«t* John H. stated. Hansler and the following past Chur«a, officiating. Interment was j Wilmingtong . Interment took place SHrrtip, ihc w«8 a native of Stat- in Stroud, Okla. ' '• "-*•—'»••' r^™*,.™ "The Citinens' Committee has presidents, Mrs. L. B. Van Leu- in Cathedral Cemetery. ven, Mrs. Lewis Marks, Mrs. W, SPECIAL PURCHASE quietly but effectively supported «lao avrriving are one other son, Mm, Hildebrand died suddenly the Mountainside Board of Educa- L. Garrison, Mrs. Henry Beraste- totrrup' of Brooklyn, a Friday in the home of her daugh- Walter F. Smith Jr. tion in its fine work which has gui, Mrs. W. R. Kessler and Mrs. •, Mri. Ethel Skipmftn of ter, Mrs. Shelby G. Fell of 612 service* for Walter P. among other things included the J, 8. Thonias. Fairmont avenue, with whom she For WcftfieM Sale Day* Smith Jr., K, a de*elopm«nt «n*i- rainidt of teachers' salaries and Henry Hereness, vice president resided. She was the wife of the ne»r with the Bell Telephone lab- tl* setting up, of a committee to and program chairman of the as- late Charlea E. Hildebrand. oratories at Munay Hill, werelielfl study and plan for the future needs sociation, was in charge of the Born in Wabash, Ind., Mrs. Hil- Saturday in New York. Interment yes, died of our local school." Dr. Beach meeting. He also led community FOR MEN: debrand was a member of the was in the Kensieo, N. Y-, Ceme- _^» J pight at her home, continued, "By raising teachers' singing between the courses. WettAdd Prenbyterian Church and tery. H. Fa«l ttreet. Born in New aaiarieg our school has not only Mrs. M, Shakotko, project, chair- of itsiKlixabeth Norton Bible class. avoided the terrific turn-over and Euley White Broadcloth Shirt, ,,„ ', akt had been a resident Mr. Smith, a resident of 712 man, had arranged a display of She *H a past matron of the Or- loaaef teaching staff encrantereji representative work from the t#*Mtt. . der of Eastern Star iu Stroud, Scotch P)tins. avenue, died • Feb. SiiMHto If ...... *Za95 9 in Lenox Hill Hoipital, N»» in other sckoela, but actually has classrooms, k atmrived by her husband, Okla. been able to improve the level of ~ Mil; one ton, Dr. E. J, York. A veteran M W«rl4 ~ ' The rapper tables were decor- Also surviving are a ten, Lee 2, he was commanding officer of teaching in Mountainside." ated in a patriotic motif of red, B. V. D. Broadcloth Pajamai .^ , tiurt* .•mndchUiiniB, on* E. Hildebrand of MarMchead, lUirw arothen. the Islet Signal Reserve Group. white and blue by Mrs. S. B. Cof- Maes., four grandchildren, two sis- He had been associated with Bell fey and her committee. Reg. 3 »S ...... NOW 2.95 I wrViCM will be held at ters, Mia. Wmian, o'Day of Cof- Negro Hiilory Club fawrtl Home, Arrange- Telephone Co. mince 1014. In re- , Mr. Hinman gave a tribute to feyville, Kan., and Mrs. P. H. cent years Mr.if Mitlr ha* ttfetl #». To Mark Birthday the founders of the Parent-Teach- Ryan of Mesquite, Tex., and a gated in mainteMiiw »«U(H*» M er movement and cut the birthday FOR BOYS: bortktr, Edwin T. Wilson of Jet- telephone instruimnti and rtlitad The Westfield Negro History cake, mole, Kan. equipment and had alto designed Club will celebrate its 16th anni- Dr. McCorison, guest speaker, Socb SMwii funeri) lervlcM were special telephone instruments, versary during services commem- gave a talk entitled "A New Light •| »a*f far,John GrllBn Klunk Tbomae A. Quinn He served as a colonel during orating Negro History Week at 4 on Lincoln." He told of the multi- W«* 30c to 48c...... NOW £9C iafaat aim of Mr. and Mn. Thomas A, Quinn, husband of World War 2, seeing overseas duty p. in. Sunday at the Bethel Bap- tude of books about Lincoln that O. Klunk ef 163 Woodland the late Mary T. QuinnQ, , died at n the Pacific. tist Church. 537 Trinity place. have been published with special Mevntaintide. The baby the home of his son, Frank g. , Mr. Smith held a faacheler of The 'program will, preaant. HJd- attention to several of the more W«» Me to Bfc . . NOW 3 {Of H.11 acieM* getfrt* iniMfctflfW «Afci- ward Jonee, eoloiat' of Cranford, recent ones. He urged his listen- neeiing from Cooper Union. In the senior choir of Heard') AME ers to make an effort to under- War* Me to 71c . . NOW 3 aW 1.45 World .War I, he awlnted in the Church, Roselle, and Rev,. John W. stand Lincoln before they quoted development of * mkro^hon«t' for P. Collier- Jr,, of Bethel AME him. aircraft radio equipment and fire- Church, Buffalo, N. Y. Corduroy Trousers . SpedtJ* for control equipment used by (he . Mr. Collier was formally pastor Junior iWx Troop nary. ' He alto h«adc4 a (r°up of the St. Thomas AMI Church, Wait* -* Jr.. — •-12 . Won 5.15, NOW 3.95 which developed trammittera and Westfleld, and St. Marks AME Dinner Monday WESTFIELD SALE DAYS rweiveri used in aviation and Church/ Cranford. W«U» —MUSI . WoroCJt . NOW 4.95 mines by the army and nary. He > He also served on the faculty Junior Essex Troop B of West- was a member of the' First Park of Wilberforce University, Wii- field -will hold its annual dinner • tlOO rV. Baptist Church, Plalnfleld. berforce, O., prior.to his pastorate Monday evening at the Masonic FlanneSia».4to2l Shirt*0 . W»r*2.Mup NOW 1A_ voters MESS AND STOUT SHOES ! He is »urvi»ed by hi| wtf«, MM. with Bethel AME Church in Buf- Temple, A reception at 6:30 p. m. Laura B. Smith; a daughter, Nan- falo. will be followed by dinner at 7 1.95 IS Mat It o'clock. •> cy, at; home, and • son, Walter f. During his pastorship in West- Smith 111, a student at Ohio Uni- field and Cranford, Mr, Collier An unusual program of enter- versity. ' * was director of the Westfield Com- tainment has been arranged. munity Center. Kunitz & Thompson of Paterson • OB OitpUy will present a novelty act and the Jin. Thonuu Armstrong "Tone Tinkers," local barbenthip Funeral services for Mrs. Edith Rescue Squad Receives quartet will sing. The program Donoghue' Arnutroni," formerly will conclude with a one-act show EPSTEIN'S BOOTERY, of Westfleld, were held Monday in Memorial Check written and presented by a group the Church of St. John the Evan- of Junior Troopers. 1«3 L BROAD 3T. The Mountainside Rescue Squad gelist, New Brunswick. Interment Former members of the Junior 1 will be aided in maintaining its -J waiin Elm wood Cemetery there. Essex, Troop B organization who work through n-recent gift. A iirt, Armstrong, wife of Thojnas check for |1000 in memory of the desire to attend the dinner are Open Mon. anil Fri. Armstrong and mother of Mrs. late J. Edgar LaFabregue, n for- urged to contact Lieut. A. W. Ol- Ei 'Till » Mary K. Mahoney, died suddenly of son of 780 Fairicrcs avenue, im- mediately, us tickets for sale ave limited. ' .,• .

Church here. Reports Good Response week. This generous gift will enable To Multiple System Mn. Geo. H. Crawford the squad to complete payment on its new ambulance, and permit it Twenty-five per cent ojf the MYs. Mury E. Crawford of St. homes registered under the Multi-, James, L. I., mother of Thomas R. to concentrate on future projects to consolidate and expand its serv- pie Listing System adopted recent-' Crawford of Watchung Gardens, ly by.the Westfield Board ofiKeal-,1 Plainfield, formerly of Mountain ices to the people of the commun- tors have already been sol

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g oka. oka. ^ir cTc,rr n f JtAnftt THTTRfinAY. FEBRUARY 17, nT REAL UTATE-4ALE BTATB-JALE ESTATE—SALE tIAL UTATI-iAL* KEAL CITATl—IAIX SEAL UTATE—SALE MEICHT1 BEAUTIFUL NEW HEKICHT *• SMITH G. E. HOWLAND, B"H heat. 8-car tfarage, taxes onlj- AGENCY aa< l™»r CtMUVkrliu, borhood. fl80 large Plot, situated at thj pt: Utrgv iilot, exclusive section, liv- ill 'ol the hill at a clevatton of now iiiwutnt •'•%._ ing room nrcplace, dining and ALBERT J. BENNINGER ln'oaKfattt raorns, powder room, 3 t-wm ,,„ ....j-.e employed in who Mmimum Ctsrg* unuwuitily large bedrooms, tlitd WITH would like to walk bac and beautiful view. flAJKENMCH AGENCY bath, built-in tsanige. , S1S.800. forth to business. Tins in near enough for you ^lo MOUNTA1M10E uro. »vtatow rill love DAINTY YEAR OLD at horoe. f" wife BEALTOM Adequate lor n JounB couple— this!) Six » and den, oil «•«•» for ii retired tuuple—trans- ftUNCALOW WESTFIELD heat, open h and a St., W«ti»y *47W portation nearby. House is In attractive ai.i.aa«. A COOD III for B i;"»'' bringing this ideal home up lo ira»:kric I, icv the minute. It has 5 rooms on L COLONIAL, «a»la<«lve —Tttra.'llve nrst-flour plan-four first flour, tfntehed room in attic ISill" Sg room with lu- d •KfiLANarllalfBa In rtrrr eXaH. TMa liedroums. oil heat—good cundi- Hot water beat. | _call for purliculars. and bar in cellar, screened porch. 8-lJvel home, built on l«*e plot # MLAI. UTATK-tALI • (}W ae«a* fcaa Int-lwi t on iiwniiiKs, deaefced Karagc, on In wooded area. Asking »*».»«•• _jr#:e Ht|Bwlt« k rw»a«ka. a»u«e>4 Hr Ptmmm nicely lantlKymted torntjr, one- to town on an attractive tree- We also have new homes in this | 4 Hl »»«.naa.—AKK V«li UMWIM In lined street. Uirge open porch. for ••U alat «ala*v raoia. r««n>l»r»J> iJuylnK a bungalow th»t lias all third mile from nUliun. $14,750. vicinity ranging- from $10,5u0 ana your favorite rocking ch.Hr up. Veterans need little cash. aaaalera kUckvm ••« oara »«•»1• the charm of a largu homo wrajj- We. laatain arc fm k«•' ' »> <• » » tom-built neml-bungalnw with structed C large room new home, fer >ke illarrlailaarias aw — aaa cat. newly furnished: Bummer rental, WITH f four bedrooms, 1 Vt tile baths, ex- ready for decoration. Only $1»,- Wired. Ph (raark la eur dull aeaaon. Frank- < IINPMIU: THB KO»] OF VOIH it's a good time to con- tra ehower; living room with (re- 000 We also have a lartf* ae'- OM Tkia keair larka aatklas '<" ea«B- < HOKE. 11,800. Price for both with fur- cornt./-thl.outly-ln, g property with y. tfcara too BUCR sew*on in our »le««-. loai.irlaklr Hvl»a. Larar* muhliigx. $12,600. place; full sliod dining oom, ection of other type home*. -ae beat time to buy Is un extra large lot, vacant 7-room very large tile kitchen; ilvlaa rama w«k •rfalar*, «a tihomn exe twith steam heat, double ga- very large tile kitchen; Insulated; waaa you aMel • home—and we'll •arra, (all alar *lala« re* HERBERT B. SMITH oil heat; open porch; attached ga- #e «a* %aat ta afcew you the right NETHERWOOD SECTION rage. M« x H« lot Asking 111.- WESTFIELD vate bath and". •reaafatrf kar a»a ftmnmm kl«- AGENCY rage. lent residential 8 IHH whenever you aay the *k*k * • ' « « »•»' • •» a Ihrlf »u<«<* Pll. *» iA 200 We would like you to sub- WOW A»» ALBERT i. BENNINGER with the better locations. Spacious ance« required. aaartaH*! «Hh krirwwi. kaifc 111,000. FOHK9T **•»-«,»•» stone-front Colonial; two tiled with 2-c»r garage, large plot, steam heut, large porch, in a very S4I5-R. " al»r tkree-level' home* with 3 aw! iiviac war. — tafm. AGENCY, bath and atali whower, eat, buths; Brut-floor powder room; " Mtramne te available In a nee- Pkvae burning nreplace, ^ arn be lutiful neighborhood, surround- FOR RENT lot. 23-foot living room; (irtt-flooi I, MM •( VaDwoo* ao handy (o um t;»rr.*»i*ti VET MO»T IIK- Wratteld i-itm. WealleM t-SMT double garage, Gi> knotty |*lne den, large porch, ed by large trees. Asking only •IMSMB MOON. W ^ ft»i« acaael thai you will never Aaarlaira). 4 Hvaaia, 11I»* Balk. 115,600. «ia,60«. We also have a lar»- Plenty of heat lava ta, tasl your young hope- (••ABMI! — T»r»» arerala* a»{- (New.) Iteody March 1st. three twin bedrooms; oil heat; t- raaala wMk rmtmni tile katk. •u,ma. oowm car attached garage; well land- selection of other type homea yn bunlnem people, inlvi - ... . f»r»0«. Elevation. $ii,tim^ASOTJi^U «*:«l ••> With bungalows. w»l»lk to stationti . ABO\IJ Meeje W Mvtaa; MMM>. »r»pla.». nix-rooin cottage, newly redeco- nlentv of ground—not too much scaped lot 75 x 140. aaa reeai ae« a TtV W»»T a | Blinaai l-bath «M. »i«»*i oi«*r exceptionally tfood buy. The UH- dlninif room and cheerfully light colnmodations; rM a^Ba «• a alee let, eel aeoen- raawaa* ta aiaal allrartlir la r ual 6 room« plu« a (hird-fioor breakfast room, kitchen, pantry U. I. kwaeaerkrra. Ikniaatalra two-car garage, near town on an HrBCT tmrma ram tlon; S minutes to rlh/ la tke aink of condition, exceptional lot, one full block room if yr»u want It. TuxeH under with sink and abundance of cup- facilities, il mlnu i •eftaltely In the bnekot Baaiarr nwa, IMIac r.—BIXJAI.OW with expan-) ckMren. Near kue. k alk' three exceptionally large bod- OMSHATION. large sleeping porch. Third floor Colonial hardware, 5 (ireplace", room«t two tuitha. Attached 2-uar Kfon attic, stone (trepiace, dinlngl contains two bedrooms and two beautiful hand hewn beams, auch nun noon ll O«K WILL SKKII garage. 925,000. room, modern kltclien, two bed- • MAM, IKVKBTBIIlalT baths, one with stall shower. other charm a» can come only With kitchenette. <"*•« l« fM'Oil4TlO« Seaii. kaa«ak>« rooniH, lllo bath, eereeiied porch. 2 stores and-apartment. Income Large (wo-car garage. (Irounds from a place that was constructed Phone WEnC _ at ll»,&*» and la on Fui- l> rear* •>*• Tm ae<- CHAMIIIIVIi CAPH COO tn Watch $2,840. Estate linking only $20,- are attractive with beautiful l»e. It'a a Multiple Mating In the early 110O'«. An addition , katk, llthu nan, *l»la« If ill Meet fon. living room with •1.VHM.—IWK*I. *"»r l.ar)f«> ^f 0(1(1. Would lie Interested In un shade trees, apple orchard and was made In the early 1800« and bath,, quiet nelghhorh we Ilk* to ahow, aaa kltraca all ea «ae level. . firepltice, attractive dlnintf room, and excellent school facilities offer. other fruit. since modernlaed and cared for ute walk from town, r ml nmm tar eaaaaalea modern kitchen, find-floor lnva- Four bedrooms 011 Hccond floor HB only penronH of good. t»»te and VUN fUmm on beautiful and three on thta'd. Convenient WE ABE MKMBKHK «( Tfc« Wya«- 49 Dun; elderly cot •lot In prime cpndltlon. lam. $iM**\ tory and bedroom. ITpHtalrs: two LOTS FOR SALE ItU Baara- af NeaHera' Malllalc adequate means could. available if iltxino. bedrooms and bath. Open wcreen- location. 201, care Leader. it tar eckool. I blocka AM «•••*•« ef tk. ••!• ed porch, fttlflched fe>arage. Lot «;w. A WMIT fur this 100 x 150 Ltatlag %f*ttm, _aaitala An. eua. Steam •IT,W»—Hf'Jtl.l.V Mral l,«H'all»» In fully Improved lot within easy UPON ENTERINO a small foyer Mail* UMIBB lyalna al tk* 100 X 150. $18,(100. with Its lovely fireplace and Col- •II. ronkee. 17' living WaataVM Baard mt Mcaltara, WIlK'm School district, convenient walk of llroad HI. ALAN JOHNSTON, LAM1K FRONT XMt . I vMlroodK, tiled be,th. for bus and Khonnlnc, three beil- onial stairway, one discovers a floor, open porch, nrltail tan ream wacloua attic. ItMTAlVTIAL HOUR it. excellent formal parlor, a family living bathroom and washrocA condition. Particularly well lo- rooniH, two baths—one with stall SCOTCH PLAINS R«»llor PEARSALL shower, two-car garage, owner room, a book lined den, a tiny on Prospect St., near 1 cated for profesiilunftl man, First WOI l.ll YOU Mfc* Ta Rar a house 1W CK»TR*I. AVB. room with antique converted cock- Call WE. 2-1501. PM MM la ranrlai we'll ahow Door eaxliy converted to office occupied. for LESS THAN HALF of what WOTtlcW. M. •»• tall bar, a large dining room and 1 fM • krkik eeial-aungalow that ntANKENBACH, Hpace, Oil heat, 2-car garage. It would cost to build today? A WK. 3-tm* u modern, kjtchen. t »».W*. - ALMOST NEW. l.»v*lr beautiful Kngllsh Colonial brick O»aB lurfara 1 - IiM PIWWIUHRII ROOM on IIINI - "" —[factor butlt for hla own home, center hall Colonial, two heated and Insulated. w a joe calla him elae- Vttl'HWOOII — l.arflr Calnlal home, 7 large rooms, 2 baths, TUB MAST15II DEDHOOM with Its Efaa It, WwtiaU -UTO0 farmhouse type btillt of the own- bedrooms anil bath up, two bed- breakfast room, solarium, screen- J-207K-J. IVIM roam II i II; dln- rooms and bath down, breeieway, fireplace and bath In exquisite. -_. if s'UKi »ret-«oor teaaasai «r'» BpeclHcailona. Four tied- ed porch. The woodwork Is Im- DIETZ * SMITH, There are other family bedrooms roomi, two bathu, alHO acldltlonut attached garage, oil, hot water ported Knglitm chestnut and the WHAT UKWTI.KMAN .... • II « IIU; (lied .bath; . r. raanall . . WR. I-OTM HBALTORS and servant's quartern. real home in a furnlihM r I kfUkMr-aB on the Ural ftrHt-floor bedruom Hurt knth. heat. floors are gleaming onk. 75 x 1(0 Ira. taajaw •• lakaaan . WK. t-IMS Powder room. I^srae lot well lot with complete-privacy where central to town. Hefthnm j UaeUIra (here are I big B. •>ll>rd . . WE. »->Mt WILSON HHUOI. ln«.«nl offer- THE GROUNDS (almost 800 ft quired. Phone WE«t !•» Me M< uother bath. At- landscaped. Call us for an ap- reservation meets your property. pointment. KIEP * BASS, Insulated, weatherHtrlpped, brass ing at 110,500. Una hot air heat, frontage) are well shrubbed and trace. Oil heat. plumbing, copper leaders and gut- to be true, but keepx tho house give this rambling white house LARfiB KHOXT ROOI ulti EDWIN O. EDWARDS, C K. CARRETSON, tnasty warm with 6 tons of coal. •IMCIOlll HOI'RR Far Paaen WK. l-flt IPHINO'ft Ar«aa4 Tll# Corner. For CHKCHr-l I, Kaaar Karaatol alwaya demanding the M1LTIPLK LUTING IYm:ii screened porch off of living room, >4» MOUNTAINSIDE the amateur fai-mer, have a mod- H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, on second floor nesr bath, h _-. _anaa«uently the house ii Second floor, four bedrooms and THAT IIO1E IN TIIK ( Ol NTHY ern home on ft 100 x 330 lot. Its fined business lady or iw I Ika Meat of condition, clean % ENQLiaH TVPK HBM*> 101th, HIHO large dreri»liiff room If VINI Havr Beta WaUlac for a a 2-bedroom bungalow, tiled tmth, HBAI.TOR near all transporution; opi^ aa m whlatla. The » rooma and with exceptionally large rooms. HOLMES AGENCY gas heut, garage. Vacant. 113,300. M »OITH AVB., PaNWOOn 9-Ttm A , hatke We well arranged. I of or nuvaery. Uirse rrounas. 2-car modern home In the IIIHH of Ppst Office. US Central Ait The living room )H 21 x 15 ft.; garage. $!3,»00. Mountainside—this la it. Only 3 . Mm. li. Ha»tke . Wfat. I-WM - «|B) kearaoaM are ao Urge either there is both sun room and open NKW 4^-ROON IIISGAI.OW, tile OK MMt x ,VW Vua <•« H«»"» your Mtatbrr WHIIIM Maltlalt l.UllaK. "jtMaTMtiBBt u a "RUMter bed- years old. first-floor lavatory. HOOM with ! del porch, a powder room and a bath, Hteam heat, nice lot. 110,50U. Tiled bath. Wood burning nre- own ball field. Handy to school and private Imth; waiving i MB". The aecone-floor bath haa breakfast nook. Three big bed- . PART BRICK faalalal etall etawer aa well aa a tub— In excellent location. Convenient place. Oas heat. Double garage. too. The house needs a face lift- I .MOM COLIV'TV. tance to station; private I l ekwer ae we a a tub room H and two tiled baths on the NKW—SIX nOOMs. tile bath, Dro- i2 x 12(1 Int nnd substantially re- Ing but It's basically sound. Cen- at COWM. Oil heat. !-«r second floor, and a liedi-oum or to Grant School. Spacious living lilace, lavatory, oil heat, built-in Call after 5 p. in., WEnt. J room with panelled nreplnce. Li- duced to 117,750. ter hall, living room 13 x 28 with InaHlaled. the thtrd floor. Very good neigh garage. Jlo.uOO. plenty of bedrooms. 113,800. WE KNOW WE CAN HELP borhood, brary, breakfast bar, coatpletely FOR GEKTI.BMAX MLV,- modern kitchen, open screened ant room In refined home, 0AV the own KIT ROOM*—Older II«•«««•. Karage, RAHWAY CHG8TWOOU. Ill IIT 1143) In fine WITH THE WIDGaT SELECTION a very pretty Cape Cod porch. Second floor, four bed- good condition, grand location. 3 minutes from ststlon sni rooms, two baths, Hitting; room oft* DELMiHTFl'L Country Hum with- condition. Five-room bungalow, Or HOMES—HOME WITH References requlni. >'E»t. | frame and atone home, EXCLUSIVE $10,500. in easy- driving distance of West- *.%— ATTWACriVE White Col- master bedroom. Finished third expansion space. Air conditioned, 2787-W. M a. btsser . reatdence. floor with large room and bath. Held. Large living room with real oil. Taxes only 1162. *U,000. . they have authurliod onial, convenient to Junior High SIX HOOM*. Mrealar*. Tile Balk, (Ireplace, dining room, • kitchen, No Down P»ynwnt for Vote !ar their IS-year-old prop and Franklin School**. Pleasant, Storm windows throughout, In- lavatory, steam oli heat, garage, WGSTKIELI) — UV HpactuiiM room*, open porch, four sulation. Two-car garage, recre- library, lavatory nnd maid's room FHAKKMN «CHOOI.. Twenty years •nd Non-VeU $1,000 room, private bath, fine r - «al«. t rooms, 1 bntni ation room In bnsement. $27,500. good location, W10B V-tHlRTV of good thvee- rage. in,-,oo. I.AHUK IS-HOON HOME, oil heat, rooms, llnowall bath, expan- M M II. The property le over IN' bedroom homes are available in bedrooms, bath on second. Fully sion attic, oil heat, modern 1 HimMKHKI) «OOSI* Karage, nice lot, well located to Insulated ,gi\» heat, attached ga turn, Thla le by no tneana, an the 915,000 group, and ii number WIS ARK MISIMEItl af The WVal- make 2 family. 114,000. FANWOOD kitchen. - Hot water, and bath. "avora«e llatln«" — we'd like to or them are oxcellent buys. •eM Beam al Rraltara' Malllala LKASANT KIK'krn finished in yel- rage. 110,000. 110,500. WEnt. 2-4604-It. •tve yo» further datalla. 118,000 Llatlaa; araleai. MANY OTHKH* TO SKLfCT FHOM. low IHe, first-floor lavatory, wood W. \OV ARE LOOKING for an burning fireplace, 3 bedrooms, col- KIIANOWI.AWS ttfill»a. Excep- SNOW-WHITE COLONIALl 6 TWO ROOP1X. I" ceptlonal home, wo have >*even tionally well planned and built. rooms, tile bath, oil heat, fire- S. A. SAUNDER3, LIST IIIIR PHOrKHTV IIIHECT ored tile bath, wooded lot with Three twin bedrooms, two coldred kitchen and bath wlthomp SunOS nnmm. that We especially recommend, WITH THIS OFFICE. outdoor fireplace, n modern well place, garage; fine street. run gin p from |25,000 u> $37,500. RMltor tile baths. Plus a tlrst-tloor bed- 112,900. 130. monthly. We will be pleaxed to furnlKh maintained home that's a bit too room or den and lavatory. Double _,_ « • »L>« rTWSET. large for Its present owner. 115,- Nla HOOM. FaraHim, «*«" full details on these proiiertle HOLMES AGENCY, 800. garage. |2S,000. WR. t-«MI . K1S KLM STRKBT lin.iaa. KHt\KI,IN SCHOOL sec- »ia,IW» a-FAMILY priced fnr be- BKAITOHS < Rambllas T»»-rrar><.ld, bun- iitNOLM * nnz, WM, S-OTM tion, nice Hix-voom houtae with low the average yet with many RLIIB aiiTS. AMHMb fralow, on a knoll. Bets back UUNH large, living room, open porch, T. H. JudMn Jr.. Realtor feature:; you" won't find ill other lit CENTRAL AVB. off road with fine front lawn, HOOM IM PRIVATE, HOW - J K. o. mwaraa . IWR. iMT» two-car garage. 2-famUles, 5- and 6-rooni apart- WcatltoM allW shrubs. 4^4 rooms, attached It. T. CaaaVM . WK. 2-IISSII garage, breeieway, 2 future block from Bun {», wjjj'wj In it P. M. A COXVKRTKU Ttvu-Fnmilr H«nnc ments, separate furnaces, one of tance to town; builn •—.law—Ml Oata SN •I.-I.MNI. FKNTKR Hall Colanlal on in t\ goo^l t^evtion • of Fnnwoud which Is new. Exterior newly rooms available, gns heat; or couple preferred; » n luot of ground over nn aero. oorivenit'nt to the Hlatlon. F'our painted. DuuMe garage. Good P. CAMILLO A SON, vacant. About an acre nice sired. Call WE. 2-O0S9- >KW, Narirra Bangalwu — Five bedrooms; hot water heat— rooniM tmtl tlletl Ijatti on flrwt floor sized lot. Convenient location. MAL BSTATai — INIURANO grove. 113,500. i% roomH, InHUlnteil, air-condi- n real hiiy. 4tt KORTH AVB, tioned oil lieat—Lar^e level lot. available. Upstairs rent more thaii carries. Spacious lot, two- CALL OCR WESTFIELD . wit. awti ALL HNICK BtMiAI.OW, at- 1 I.ARCiB l'«fiiralaart t AROt'T Ten Yeor« Olil— car garage, oil heat. Owner anx- REPREMUjTATlVBI I tached garage, 4Vj rooms, tile next to bath, in f MAKUT H. MALUTT, IMal AN Oile-_ .r _.,. Himwr, for CHAVKOnil—Olilrr T>Pe Hiimr sit- bath, oil steam, expunatun the large familyfi , (I hedrou three-level linme with attached ioUB lor »ivle, asking |12,fi0f>.00. near the Park nnil R«dtor snrago; open Porch, on n spacious Mra. Kleaaara Vaaag — WE. 2-1X3(1 uated In a business zone. Ideal attic, 2 years old; insulated, for business woman, tileil d bntht , large lot. 2-ear u- lot—out a bit. ATTHACTIVK HI M..4I.OW with Mra. (ierlraie Kavla—WK. 3-lum-R for a professional man to utilize Btorm windows. rase, hot water oil heat, newly both us residence nnd office. Six 2-0915. •T VHB riVB HOllEa which we painted. three bedrooins, two of. which are Mra. Haiti HaailUoa — WE. 3-tTST J13.8OO. advertlaed aa "OUTSTANIilNa COWKIVIEVr T» TIIMH— twin nized. Nicely proportioned rooms nnd bfttli, hot water bent, l.AH 3JM* lience. Steam heat, oil fired. wooded lot 100 x 150, near ELLA J. McCORMACK, licut—two-cav giirage. closet.s, upKtali-H expansion Hpace. RO. 4-1K*. EL. 3-1VM Three heated rooms on third iloor station. Hot water Iieut. Needs interior plus HtoriiKo space. Double de- WANTED TOM" tf.tm I.AHCB, Mm two-t.o.1- Realtor 122,000. 1 •1N.IHHI. PLKKTV (»f Trrra— !ot« of redecorating. $13,1)00; mako an tached &arii#e. $15,300. room bunnlow. Llvlnir room 22 air Biwcc—siirrmindliiB thl« nix- offer, ' s 14 with fireplace ami book «;.\nw»»l>) Hrni «U) at FRANKLIN F. WAGNER •helves, one of the larccat nnc llio lisht PJtlCE. Duplex — tvvu room lion.se which in la tip-top BIU IMMACl'LATr; IIOMH Idea] for shape—oil heat, two-car yaragc. (.OOI> SOIM) Slv-lluoiti Hmiic la OWNF.II rilAN»r'KHHi:i» Will Cou- a tfrowinu fumily or a cou])le *I8 gOUTH AVK. . WKatlrW 3.1MT of 3 (daughter la) »oat complete kltchena (wllli Individual hotiKe». Separate hut .tolrr Hral OITrr for beautiful !>- Oara Uallj t-S,»«, Kaniiar i - 3. Blahed 6- or 7-room ...- breakfaat room uttached), both air heating wytttemn. six rooms the I-'ninklln Scliool Hcctlon. Nice room center ball Colonial on cor- who desire ti> rent out n. fe\V 1P..VMI. Illl AM) VKW win, a Hlactl vooniw. pood heaving plant, I'ooms for the extra Income. Five In good section; con m> Marooma are twin alie. Auto- —bath ench side. Excellent for ner lot 01 x 130. KIUST-FUXHt GLBN ROCK bent references. "J" matic neat, uttached KornKc, LOT two VL'teranM. Htri'iunllned panellefl kllchcn- no two-car paraKo. Owner trans- bedrooms and tile bath. Vacuum eruurtlcd teellntt here. Three larire ferred and very UIIXIOUH for a UEDROOM AND TILK HATH vapor oil heating »ystom. Any nicllak Trae. X Fall Batka. 2 lav- Byard M. Vawson, c/o wti IIS x 145. At present there la a second HDOV, 3Vi betlvoonis am atories, 4 bedrooms, large den, Electric Corp., 160 *% 0. I. mortgage df 110,350, V H\li:i,l,l:\l'l,v llullt and hedrooms, open porch, attuclicd quirk F»le. AHUUIK $13,SUO, make renHonnl)le offer will be consid Kuraso. an oiTer. tile bath, llrcpliice, oil heut, in- ercd. I IS,000. tile kitchen, breakfast nook, 2- Jersey City, N. J- Phom i which may be assumed by u very liomey elglit-ronin IIOIIHC. sulated, screened porch, sun deck, car Attached garage, brook, etc. wnro 3-1221. qualified buyer. We are eure you Convenient to schools* and traiiw- HVNCiALOW IXfit) newly painted. SOMB FUHN1- Excellent commuting. Occupancy will agree wrth us that thin Is purtatlnn. Hot air licatliiK sys- THOMAS O. YOUNG, TUItB ANP KKPHiaKRATOH "MULTIPLE LIST WITH IIS." next Summer. Seek trade within WIIIOW Dwlrra out of tlie roomiest Hnrt must nt tem. Oarjigti. out, but not too far. Very pleas- 16 miles Metuchen. Address Bos tractive bungalow Interiors tha Realtor InK ai>|tfcaraucc nnd Henslhly plan- AVAlliAUUB. Listed at (2.'.,0OO. rooinif, or ttpar ned. l,HVKe wooded plot, attached WE. 2-3706; 150 Btnnmore PL EDWARD A. CAMILLO, 101, can* Tender Office. 1-d-tf rent. Box 103, ' We have aeen In a long time. •14.MM . OI.DKII T»w Kliaclnus i'oo .vniiTii AVR. . WR, s-uaa Evralagi—WK. l.t ifnrairo nnd brecjiewny. Kull blan- REALTOR . IN1UR0R elifht-rooin liouxc, plus two Hn- XEW IIOMU r"«r xnli- — Lincoln -MODISH M Mx-Roaat Home iBhed l-oouiH nn third iloor. Hot ket insulation throimhout-. $15,- DO YOU NKBII 3 spacious bed- 000.00. rooms, North side, convenient to School section — three good-sho MlHULK In the Grant School illnti let. 18 x water heat, oil. One bath. Two- bedrooms with downstairs powder IS living room with nropluce, out cat' dutached (raratfc. all schools. $15,500. Realtor furnished 2-ruuiii WILSON SCHOOL . NKCTIOST of Motin- rnom un.d sun porch; nttnehod «a- aide porch, automatic lioat, al WM. S. WELCH & SON, Inc. rnb-e. Call WI5. 2-0174, bath npiirlmcnt nj Inched tfuragt', lurgc lot. ,l , (K.WWOOII) 1 ir,.rrnr-niil SECTION tainKtde. CcnUfr \u\\\ Colonial M. A. MKHCXKH, llnltor lot. Phono bumiu irnino linngiilow. Five roonn llrn.'tlvr ami ('onvrnlpiit, Lnriro with uniiHUiilly lurge llvinir room, SIS Uadler C««rt . WK. HvliiB room with IOK burning llro- full (HnluK room, streamlined kit- $tf*m. LAHCB. OMrr T|Be Hume IIIII'KO plcluvo wlntlowa. Tllo balli chen, liveakfiiMt bur and powder Peter A. Dughi, President • LOTS FOR SALE tn excellent condition, • featuring KxuaiiHlon niili;. Attaolietl Bu- Plat'e. Full illnlliB room. Modern II-IIOOM IIOL-.XK. !llrant lira), tile Klb'hen. Three spafliiim bed- room. Three beilrooniH, two twin lour bedrouma, cuntrnl location rnnu. Oil. Large lol. .Must bo uixed. Two-car attached garage, bath, large screened porelt, eooil 214 EAST BROAD ST., two-car garuKu, imtonuutu licnl. Been to uti nliprudllUu. inomn, 1 licit bath, Klviim heat. condltlmi, Ueslruhlc locution In Wcallcll, N. J. 85' « II* IIKBP—Thickly wooded; (iiiniKo. Ksi'rlluiit lilot. Immoil- Kan lu>ut. OuUtundliiff. buy at jnTiiOO Oanford, quick occuimnuy; $ly,- nil utilities exocnt sanitary sewer, •IM<*—THHKr-.-nt-.DHOOM MiHlrrn , miAHTICAI.I.V llrilui'iil IIUHHOIMIOII. Asking }14,70O. MV. Phnno UHnn. C-llls.'i.- located at 20S0 Newark Ave., FAMILY OF 3 Are Onlr A Few of the across street and ndjolnlns on ' Colonial In llp-toii cunditlon lo ror nuick suli'. Tho home you KI.IXIM Aui; \vi: many homes we have listed. Any residents mils cated near Wllnon School. Large always hoped In have can lie IMHHDI \ 110 POSNKNNIU.V —Suven- one side is Maple III il Farms, n llve-routn iin'^ living ri»um with flrepluce, flrnt binight liir liclinv liuililcrs cost COUNTRY CLUB to show n home In UH Immaculute voiiin house, oil lint water heat, home that In Ml!l,TIl>UH UST1SD restricted community of Colonial condition an tills. Lincoln Kohool la listed with this office. till so to floor lavatory, recreation room )."t lull x 2UU. I.HTKO llvinir riiinii ATMOSPHERE sliiKle ear KaniKc, low taxes, near nomew; on nthor side is mnall old- 101, euro 1 vutalde liurcti, antl attached ga «'ltji (Iruplnce, screened p.irch, section. Kix luv'cly vimms phis Senior High School. Fred Jlllller, er house. 170(1. Write Ivy Van- me or I hi- MI.HI Llvnblr llouara on tiled hath, flrst-llonr powder room FOII IIKVI'III III tittnvmnl! Four rage am a few of the featurei dlnln7 room, B.-UMII'C icltclioii, Ilio innrkel todny. Tho living SSt (MinvlKH St., WR. 2-!!s!!!>. Asso- room furulHhcd bungalow; SH5.00 Etlcn, P. 0. liox 4(12, Bound llrook, which will make this homo par IMiwder rouui. Tlu-et1 UUKI' lied- nnd enclosed pnl'eli. The. decornl- I'laled with Win. 11 .Uodlni!, Jr., N. J., for prompt reply. ro ll i n Is largo with sldewall llro- Inir Is positivoly perfect, not mm ,v niunth; refurences required. tlcuiarly desirable. .""""'1 '"« "'l'- Air condllloiied Urokcr, lloscllo 1'ark, N, J, l-3O;2-3-n oil. "Heal Country Atlnosplii,|'u." pliice, uttriK'tlvc dlnliiK room, penny uocd* In lie spoilt. Atluch- tu'leuco klteliL'li. Two larKO ticd- ed KllrilKf, nicely wimdeil lot. Kor M ivsri'iioill! \WOOIIl Xlv-lliioni IIIXIK.- I, II x HHI _ 10:1.1 Ciiliimbua Arc. Bat Barrel! . I'l.. .VU3H «i:si'rii.:i,it_ MUiet section; ueul- setuuit; p Westtlold, N. .!.-, all Improvo- 1 .m'litvd ,IuHt Ovrr flip AVfNOIrhl i|ll:illty coMstl-Ui'tliili. lint watel MKMIIKIt I'Uts'i 'I'IMH: I>I-If.niM) lino in Scutch PItiiiiH on u n!ve hr.it, nil m-eil. Tills fastlilloiisly MCNMIIIII iinincilljitely. Anklnir in ineiitN: price $7011.00. Call Uruli- Hl'LTIKLK MTI (|ll tot Hlrcot. Gund .^IKCII living kein home inerlt.i ynur Immedtalu r-HOOM 111 \r:\l,(l\v, m.wly sdln- JKl.l'DU. fi'l-d 0-2(l"l-«, or wrftu t!. Mc- MANOR PARK HOMES vtmni, Krltnrft UUflu'n, dltipttp, Kli'd, Insiilatnl. Illoi'li from Arn, 1JUS Uurnett Aver Union, !\>:w in.\1, 11 liiuchH frtjln lum; stiii ivi;NTrii;i,i»i OIKIT IIMII. in N'. J. 2-17-2t uud pctuuini'ii'" -•;,,„„,„ u»: WKI.I. COSKTIU'CTKII ,,nd am 116 lilculiK. Klretiliuu; riiwt, luuk ct! home, convenient to publle Mi tlle«[< fine 4',.. -icioill huiiKHlnn Iloor. Oni!,);r walls, sclnu'i) Klt- K(H'an*l Hour. Oiii'-i'Jli* HJiiHjjc T. H. Judson Jr., Realtor porch. Chicken coup, Kruilun, fruit l>r. sei-lliili. IlitUHe lluit Imx to imrochitil schools, t'uiuei- iin>n chens, Knotty plno >)2 KIM ST. W I'.. 2-IOTH tlreplucc, large dining rooir liilllirnoiilK, I'Spnnsliiii ul lies, AHniuir'jiiwi;: " " " " ' I,, f, Ivlua, \V>, 2-II.VI7. pi'leti 5^r,,ttuu. A. U. Wiley Jr. • ,.',;:,!. ulcisant sun mum, kitchen wiv liluatluii wlmlnwH nmi oil li II. I*. Mdanli', Fan, U-IBM. OW\I:II I,I:A\ iv<; TOWN will KIIC- M:W scoiir.s IN >vi; . I.I »1I.-.O IIIIKII—CIVILIANii rltlco r,-room bniiKliUiw anil bnlli. IUI'% liii'iitlim, l,11-13!l Coutnil AVf breakfast room, pantry. .Sei iJlriM'llotiK: lJut (.'mill-ill Ave. fron LEE K. WARING, Broker II. II. llrxlrr, I'l. 4-.1453. Onc-cnr w.iniKe. Iliiliu'tltutf pn^- Real Estate and Insurance lluoi' Uus three nice sized .Mnulier. lldllrd itf llvttlttlra1 Completion In Aluruli. t-'oopor- room* and tiled bath with HIIU Hiiulli Av«., turn rlitlil on Kllzu- Harry T. Danker, Aiaociate Hcsnlun. Inquire .Inliu l)u(,-hl, los ution IHVIUMI. lielli Avo.. xti'ulelil ahead .Mulllplr LIKIIIIK Hxleiii. I'riiniifcl Kt., Westlleld, N. J. WK, 2-4020 ltrn.1 «'. «', aMuiiahl IIOMIC fur n "IIIIIII ur nirnlrn," I lAiili, ck-cii'lo ruuKi', lot IInn x Id Jlnry. Wo l:-),IH Ml. 2-ll I'limriirllihle Hlv-r.,i | |i ,|, y Wo t'liti supply you with n priced, U.I.'8 need Hit!,. < UN|I lot; Lincoln Kchool ailll (lr( I'rilroiiiiiN •• itllli Mreonil-lliiiir >ll- near wali-rwater . AimAi , U'ATKIlFlttt'ATKUF l l.\- PliiniPl e nr 'plvnnu numlier. Cull Mnlio it a "mum" tit call WM, l »l>llll> III CIHIVCIlll'lll lOflldllll, 'I'll^il (IIIK r.iiiui ttr ilrii, n xlfl'lliMK iMirt'll, LOTS AND roTTAtilOM at lu-o., WHsinolil 8-r.(lli, Union Cuunty Trill KOHTKH. itl'.Al/rull ill •••atla "III. nlmurr over till,, li-nir (»« Illnl lialhK, Minlil'n ,|unru-f«, 11 lirlKj mime. TenuM. I,'i-i,« iii,ui JUmiiioHs Bureau, 22,1 Kast llroail tirchard lfd., .MoiiMtiilimlil,., \\\; unnmi'. mi' » lair im, sirum ,,it let. Open 7 ihiyn weukly. HI., \WHIHBM, N'. .1. 2-;i-lf -.—.... •arvrv.ir S-r.lOll, ami IMI will Iliiil you Hi MARTHA H. KOPP, item HI low niiiiiuil I-ON(. \P,V rour. si'ri-iMud rii>. lill l.lliliin v,III, lirciiknmi imr, ' EDITH WOERNER, 'OH IIIONT— I'Xnhll I ili-y Wea

ft* SALE KMlALE • HELT WAKTCD with ia WANTED LEGAL NOTICES of m< •Ma* ••*-«• taiJCMIas mre now ripe and reitdy, These are * SHADE REPAIRS »"<"«J•. «Ha«l, general houm- JANB tho Ut« Juicy Ortnarea wltk few work. once a \v#eK, fl^ldays, S-l *«t •«! B or •Secretary, Adjustment seeds that so many people who i'0e an hour. Summit Avo., please Write or telephone lor appoint- NOTICE IS HKREui' GIVES J42 2-17-lt love frHft Walt ityt. Ten, you will rail WBst. 2-i.-,(iS-W. .benveon ment Zmraeaiate removal. BJtr- That the final account of the s>ub- enjoy a* tali ffiasn of delicious and li. . nett Book Shop, 17 Bayara 8t Keriber, Administrator of the EntaU «»•• 0f.< Ov3 Rights juice lliese brisk tnornlna"*- AJIII New Brunawlck. N. J. Tel. N. B.'of TLABENie'E M. W(i]X!OTT. de- «««MI> «fp our Grapefruit is at its* oesl, 100, MKiH M HltOI. MOt Afirr *«•*< 2-J02B. 2-3-tf ceased, will l>«* audited and statcti To Whom ti muy fi now. Ju»t lent us *,5.»», (or 1,'i.f.ll l!'j hrw. dolly. 4 Ill's. Sat. ivury by the Surrogate, and reported for Notice is hereby given that th* DMcusnone on civil g If. you want Hie lstueyj.au* y«u CLBA1I1II6 V0IB CLVIR and Krttlemetlt to the County Court of Btiiiftl of AnnewKorK of the Town uf J-aundry. 16 Prosptiet St. atllc? Do your Bhare for 4 WcBlfielij «ii! meet in the tSuurd of and your fajnlly ore it| for a treat Hrllcr la O.lral Can**; send the County of Cnion. Probate l>i\i- lured the msetiiif of the —a. Hi-pound tunnel will h« deUv- fciuu, on Thursday, the 3oth day of ASHCKSOJ"H office In the Muniripal of Women Voters TuMdsy erei lo your door from:—Jncram used clotbina uid tshoee to 4It March, next, at 10 A. M. Uuildinir, 121 Pmniifet Slice*, Wfst- OrOVW, Box 16, Koekleam, Flo. I tmismf ACKKtr South Ave., WeBtfleld. If unablt Dated February 2nd, im!l. iteld. Xert- Jersey, on TueHdily even- noon in the Pre»byt«ri«n KM Brand Klml to d*Uv«r—call WE. Z-t$U-l. Ing. Mart'h 1. 11U8. ut fi([lit n'rJovk 2-!-tf ADDiSON <". EM'. 1 house. Mrs. M. C. This Wi-k's luu Ijlstlns Administrator. fur the purpoHe of heni'lii^ nli jici- SNBVILV * ELY, Attorneys, KOIIB JntprextH 111 tlw matter nf charge of the program. Mr*. a ti d OFFK'UU 1IANAOI5H, KoKouud pemonal- C4I1I r«r •*•'• a ridlnf HHHeHsmrlltti lutw iiliout lo !'i< inady and ilil)) , maturet , WlfllWeslflcldd {4{4" Wcsttlcld, S. .1. D. Smith presided. Zi»m! Zfetmt UV< habits, coots, antiques, curios, 2-10-4t Fees 17. fin- hflletitH ciinferr?!! by the im- Lawn lluwer, furniturefi , ll>i-a«mmre . (laml , chinhi a pi'ovi'ifteuts heretofurt1 ituule aw lo- UMWMI — MM.4. I147.MI. A .' line of Ilolrrm M*«»w HtV WAVl'KM— Mrs. K. W. Ofaerlin spoke 4 Tractors from Wolff'ss. 111188 MaaiBon Avenuee.. Tel Tel. c:i! impruvementii under I he pro- •• larfcrM. MM am MM $135.(10. Storr Odd jc>bw around home. PL 62459 22-3-tf visloiiH i>f the fQ]|;nF%r. Inspection Station^ 2-10-41 NOT1CK IS HtillEUY GIVI5N. H. O. 879—An ordlnuiU'i- providiiiB has been passed in the I, HIT-lllf IIOK nr rlirt.H- Thiit the 2n4 intcrmediiite account for tfce c^instructlen of ii mmltury HKI.ltBit: Kitwrtau** g tal,U< with drawers, suitable of the subscriber, Executor and Mrs. T. Roy Jones, a mMtl Witiucd lo ^l^al! Tuesdays mid for itiil's room. Tel. WR. wwtr in' a yortitm of Miirlhoro the Westfield Community Thursdays; must have referm Truytee unier tho last Will and Street an i\ local improvenifiit HIK! 5ar.5-l. Testament of HAIMH LINKS, do- to provide for the cimt of the mime. tions .Committee, spoke ea "tit KiiHckuirtusun Dr., telephone ceancd, will be audited «nd stat«4 by the Surrogate, und reported for S. (). S82—An iMinnnre niuvid- rights in Westfield. Worth Air., I MOVIHC—.HUCItlNG wettknnent tu the bounty Court of ing" fur tin- imiiro^ement uf por- i XPKtllKXCKU MAII1, 12:,10-6:30, tions i>f Virginia Street, Krimir Komi, *)is. N. E. Looinig wait the County of I'nlon, Probate IUvf- Ik* Partc Cans*. *« **• Mondays ami Fridays; ifterfeu sion, on Thursday, the 10th day of Kdstewowl Avenue nnd St. AlarkK chairman of the nominating rettuli-ed. Call WE. 2-3774. nri atnin * •ToaA March, next, at 10 A. M. Avenue HS loeiil Improvements nnd WE CAN Mow lo«dln» hous:\ WA mitt —White, THE WKSTKIELD B. Saxc and Mis. K. A. 2a AUTO MAT COVERS CO., A colored—skilled, un'Hkilled, pro- iilnc in Naw •n»l«nd, Florida TRUST COMPANY. Clerk at the Board of, Awsefyors of feHKioiml, farm, lubur, office and California ahlpmenu. Ssim KKt-cutor nnd Trustee. The Town of West Held, N. J. Mrs. F. W. Manning, dil sin worker** and maids. ThouKand» at van to ••mlnatlon. L*t u> uti- rited: group chairman, reports*1 . i.u t-nu uu yaar n«il move, Unltca Van NASH * DAVIDSON, Attorneys, 8-l-U 2-IO-tf jobs open in I!. S.t Detroit and 102 Elm St., Wevtfleld, N, J. Fen H.20 2-17-lt groups during; March will foreign countries. For Informa- Lln«a. tea largem, Aaent, WEat 2-10-41 Pees IT. ITVMH Mrs. M. G. Mulinos, 1 ted. •hamnoo, «et, and enaplna". * few hats and BIHIOP. «izPK s"_7 f»*d !?«r'»«molnc; g.><"»m " Job! iollci! I-:MTA'I>: or K.vrt: i. CANTKH, I l«l»\ I'DllirV IMMKCT KO. chaii man, introduced tw« IK4.1TY LaiHtlK. Hf I-ai* An. £MI>U»fMfiNl 2-3-tf TO: •. •>««*• tta •»• «k M*. el. WK. 2-9004. «Hr4 members, Mis. Caiimir BidM n*ii,i» «-MM. WANTED OKKKRtL THltHIKC •Purnmint to tlm order of FREDBRICK WARD SPlllES l-l-tt T« Ik CHAKLES A. OTTO. JR., Burroirnto TAKK NOTICE, kj" virtue of an 220 Chestnut street and Mr*. 4 *$mH» ««D Tl HK», H.w « in, *>f the County of iinlun, made on the order of the Superior Pourt of New C. Richardo of Cranfoid. very Kood condition. 1 lawn inov- CM Pw IWN WKIVPIBLD elt*\emli day of February A. li., Jerney. Chanetry Division, made on P*»»l tAHRWICIIM A IfHMlr, «r, IS. rsuiiiti pump; ii, K ctiu- ttM ektwrut %t »a», 1D4!), upon the application of the the nth nay of February, l(H!i, In a Mrs. L. E. Ciois r«port*4 ««,O0 per 100. Amanda feunn, 511 2-S-tf undersigned, an Executor "f the certain cau«e wlter«ln OTTIUIK Wenfield Ret, gcotcli Plains; Fin- Inet radio. Tel. WE, 2-GSl.i ti, la kfr m kern*, ind other members of the wood t-nti.i .• i-a-tt rriokmu, IM Ora>4vi*w III! Al. m»* WallmiHMp Moviaic nnd state of (*nid deceitHet\, notice la KATHrcHlXK BPIHEii l> the Pliiln- KIC •Ka-HlliKBilON, good con- E. 2-S110. 2-3-tf KloraKc. INieklnir nlui crutlnK- ereby given lo the creditors of said tlft und you me the l>efmitiint, you have attended all Town dition, 1 ou. ft. foixl t-pju-e loo- AU HeiviceH perfiirined expertly decent*t?d to exhibit to the tuiiwrlber lire reiiuired to mmwer tlie plitin- meetings this year. .. r« iw voia «KD JOBS. 1b, ice capacity. Call nfler 3 p. in. lHTAIWH •.••adfrrd and stretch nnd reufconnhly.. Agents for Allied nndfM* oa tli or itiTirmutinn their tlff'.s ('onipliiint on or before tlie t*th Wliflowi washed Inside and out. WE i-tiU-W, ed; called for and delivered. Call Vuns, Ini.'. Itobhlns & Allison, claims nnd demamlH EignlnHt tli« e»- day off Ati'lill next,, or IInn defnult Mrs. I. V. Williams, chain Walla and woolwork waahea. CRan. H-883I-J. • 2-4-tf Inc., 213 South Ave., R, Oiaiil"urd, tL' t»f snid decCJlKed vvlttiln six thereofthf , h ddecre e wili l lie takon of hospitality, and her com" Floors dry cl«aa«d and waied. •-MIACMKT ••«•• <;m«M>»IK N, J. (innford <-niili>. 2-17-tf nihH from the date of *mid order, uirainult t you nn nall d 0u|ierloBi r CourCtt Cellars claatied and painted, with tine old prUnus. HirB WOUI wants a couple or they will he forever barred from 'mil tlilltk equltalile Him Just. were in charge of a social H t'AWIWM riATKi. of family wanhlnfi to do at home pro^t'ciilmg or recnvpriup the Hiiine The olijeet t>l this unit la to ob- Attic* cleaned. » MR con- ATTMAl'TIt K DHMITAI»K, aMaiiuL the «ubxcrlher. •iklaa •••*• r*shojiplnjr MR convtnianr c< t —also curtalna utretched, tailored WlUl.iAM M. BEAHD tain a d«urae of 4ivoVce, dlsRolvlnii ti) station ^fid •hofpln* •ifffa ,center. five pr.; ru(ll*d. »»c a nr. f'v> "•» INSTRUCTION Executor tlie limrrlaKt betneen you nnd the Mr*. Laiwten rinmiwal'e silverware mid msnas. 411 -*«rtk AI Ma* jam c. mi i i.v, Call WJSnt., J-alli. l-IO-4t IlEATin & McOAlilo Attorneyw wild Plaintiff for tin fame of de- WKat. t-araa Kaat Hrmrl ni TITOBIKO—M%k SthMl aa< Cal. tiit Kim St., WentftvMI, N. J. VIS. S-IWt CAHIS rOK WHITM «HII,I>BE* !«•• subjecta, Carolui T. Clark, 2-n-"it Fee« $7.SO 1'Lbrui.ry 14th. lift. Mountaimide Ga Owaer. By nla-tit, day or week. 8-3-tC U. A. (Yale), LL. B.. KA. M. !3H NAHIl «nd DAVI11BON •i:iiAI. alar »<"' Haaar •!•«•• UiAMOWD MIMi. •"Pll«lr». npninlM- Call WK. 2.53U-M. 2-3-tf Mountain Ave, WeatHeld, 'phoun Attnrney* far l'lulntltt Mrs. Thomas Laustcn of I nl value |88».«»; best offer. I'nlnt WK. 2-3329. 2-3-tf 30STATK UF AXNA C. ST1TT De- 102 Kim Street Jfirt trom manufacturer to you. •Ms- MOT NK 1>O tUI B. BII.I.IMI. anil One hundied blades for DSC. Llp- spray aim, never lined: $18,011. ceiiHed. New Jersey field road apoke to the Ma S'l'Sutli and Westneld l«i • . IJox 204, ciive lender Offit'e, statistical typing. Call WE. 2 B. N. •KNNKTT. ivaelwr •! Plaaa. Purymint to the order of 2-1 7-4t Ften II.'.12 tide Garden Club Tuesday Latnt methods. Beginner and &d- CHAJlUOH A. OTTO, JR., HurroRate noon in the home of Mr*, VMHKr. l.lvlH* H«.»-III«IM« T«- vanc«d eoursei. Special course for "f tlie County of L'nion, made on the I WIOW t'OI'KTt* IOIHT kl*, wnlnut, Hith linen and cllver WIIHAIV Wmls l.lk» two day! adult beginners. «l< Dorian Hd. eleventh day of February A. \\, Wyman of Glen avenue on "1 WOULD YOU space; seat* S enxlty; almowt new. weekly, cleaning1, Wednesday and rnoa*TN niviRiw J-3-tt Tel. Wtstfleld 2-53S4. 2-3-tf lH4!t, upon the nppliclitlnn of tlie IN TUB MATTKHOP-THK B8TATR leaf Evergreen! lot the Hi like to know all the noine« and WB, I-J742-J. Thurwday; 110 laundry; rella uiider.siKiied, an Kxeuutor of the of AllTHIIll, I1ODKIN, Ueceaxed iddrwses of people movlrig Into l'lione WE. 2-41I7D-J. TI'TOHING—KlraMatarr «a* Hlak pHtnte uf Kill.I deceiiHed, notice IM MAVK VOI 1HIKII My PuiMni CIVII- AtVlON Mrs. Lausten had with bar lh|« area? Spe your business t»«l laatead of jrourielf I* r«3 a«*lia»wl subjects, lioston I'nivcr- hereby given to the creditor*! of nnjd Order to show 'cnu«e why lands than 60 specimens of broad .row with, new customerH. No onomy, - >kOM yet? My venttijiK marhlnn is at HKiH KCHOOI. UIRI. WhlM Plarr sity K-radiuite, B. S. in years (U'CL'LIHOU to exhibit to the HUbni>riher ould not lie Kold to pay debts. tontracls—low rates. the ERKO Service Station im Klin after nchooi and on 'Saturday teuchints ex»e!'lei\e« Hlld coaching' under oiuli or tiff lr matron their narrow leaf 'evergreens of tniliflinff baby or Hmall child; ref- LOHBTTA' HODK1N, Admliilstrn- WE .2-4477. 2-t-tf St. Bill White mid Mike. Mrs. Ixiills ClarV, 1512 Doulevnrd. eliiltiiH nnd denuimls mtainst the eit-trlx of the Entitle of Arthur Uodkln, type from her garden. MM , WE, 2-.1M3, »r »ril» LAMB NIMIH» of DMoratlvf 217-tf erences*. Box 200, care of Leader. Tel. WK. 2-212'i-U. 2-ll)-3t tute of jiiild dpcensed within six deceased, imvlnV exhibited under H~. PL. WJ Wmhrkm lor MU »» tka jrarf foi months from the date of Hit Id order, oath a true Recount of the personal her listeners that many allp-covera, «raparlw u4 Kabal- WAMfKH— WOMAN WoaM M*» »ar» Wark ANT I,K»«OM»—PalallaV »r or they will be-forever barred from estate and debt* of the Maid InteH- types of evergreehi can be 'g •terlaf. In excellent'condition; $100.to. for Monday and Wednesday (I. Hi-, hi Art educntlon. proweculliitf or recovering the name tHte whereby It ftppeam that tlie per- e. furnltur* rtpalra CMABUit UtOMNa. Phone Plfd. 5-6332. Westnuld 2-6676-M. l'libne WEst. 2-r>224-J. against trt« Bubscribi»r. sonal estate of the Raid Arthur Bod- in gardens here, including •lip coven, draperlei, Venetlai •M CIMBEBLAMD «V. WJUJAM M. BEAUD kin, deceased, Is Insufficient to paylox leaf which it usually i blinds; fine telection of labrlca. 2-3-tt' KITCHRN «KT—4 Cknlra. purrelaln IMIft WOHK— Kxecutor his debts, and renueHtltia' the aid 1. Kuntner * Soni, 45 South top table, white; S20.00. i'hone FulV or part time. SERVICES BKAlin & Mi'liAUj, AHorneys of the court In the premises. ed a hothouse product. Ml VI Av«., Cra»ford, CR. «-08»l, MOW TS|I CAW OMT that delloloiu WEI 2-B!l4»-M. 1'lione UAh. 7-O4S3-M. fill Klin St., Westiield, N. .1. ft Is thereupon, on thin l'Hh day Mrs. Lauten's specimens con 2-3-ti Dolly "Madison Ice Cream In parti 2-17-,".t FeeK J7.S0 of February, 1!14», QflDHRKU that much color throughout the container*; Z-quart container foi ACJB DHKRDKII. Hklrla, etr-., F.xrr.KIKKIKII 4i*Mr>l Hwur all persons interested in the landH, ,U MB AL AH Jt»w H«alr. M II.55, and 4-quart container |af *l*e 12-12, exceliout condition; nt*rk»r, white, wishes COOKIIIK; n viirin: TO ...„„- tenements, hereditiinientH nnd rent with red, bronzes and even isrv* you on local ana Ions dla- 13.00. (Pleaae order on* day ll reasonable. Tel. FA. 2-r>103. laundry; «ninll family. Writ estate of the snid Arthur Uodkln, blossoms of some of the Una trips, Call Ann's Taxi advance.) Buonanno Svaet Shop, llox 2tl3, care Leader. MAYFAIR *:8TATK OK Ol'lE «. KDCKCrjIUR deceased, npiiear before this court fervlce, 431 North Ave,, WMtn.ld Central Av«., corner Grove; WBat ._ . Tl'BKBVS — 9 to 11 His., Fursiiant to tile order of nt tiie Court House In the City nl as examples. 1\'E. 8-SO29. • _ 2-3-tt 2-3087. 2-3-tf available nny day; dressed mul KXHKHIHKt'KIl I1IHI.. wishes (lay ClIAHLKS A. OTTO, J I!.. Hurrognte KllKuheth, County Of Union and delivered, tioltvii. Wild. 2-H">4. work or lnivt time; civil give, ref of the County of Union, lnnde on the State of New ,Iert*ey, on the 14th Valentine decorations wen > "ANTIQUES. "" 2-17-lt erent'es. Cull WEst. 2-il82. TAILORING eleventh diiy ut Fi'liruary A. !>., day of April, IU4K lit 10 n, ill., to ried out at the tea table; Mri. 1 -served daily at our fountain or 1H41I, upon tlie application of Hid show, why so much of tlie lands, M, Mated1 poured. dining room from 11 it. 111. to 2 HrRil— HOtl.lV w«Hla llaya Work- undersigned, as Kxeeutlix of the tenements, hereditaments and real mtun.v RAPP, estate of said deceased, notice is 141 Clark »t. p. m. Complete dinners, yiic to perfect condition. Any day except Monday. Repairing—Remodeling estate of t)it) said Arthur Bodkin, Mrs. Wyman was assisted \VI3nt. 2-18111. Tel. I'U 4-1)037. hereby irtveu to the creditors of said deceased, should not be sold iv» will Call Ernlam. 11.15. JA11VIS, 54 Kim St. deceaspd lo exhibit to the subscriber be sufficient to pay his debts. Mrs. R. W. Peters nnd Mrs. AM WcrkMda. Mr it'*: find WOIIIPH'N OnrmfiitH under oath or affirmation their 2-3-tf BABV CAHHIAdK, Ci>IW|Mlkle, BIIOTHKH A>O HINTKH Want .luha It Is VUItTHKR OHDKHllD that £. Rosenstiehl. clean, Kood condition, nmttres.^, baby sitting; botli reliable; either clnlms and deniiiuds iiKulnst the es- this order be published in the West- mi CPIOLPTEMKO raraltan »5. WE. 2-r,!)89-W. •one would let you enjoy your eve- K*prrt W*»rkmnn* 'months from the date of said order, field Lender, one of the newspaperR to row order covered In jroui makes. Serving Westtleld for 24 ning away from the children. of this state for nix weeks at choice of nuteriaU at moderate f Phono WE. 2-Otlsr.. or they will he forever burred from Air Power Subject' years. Dependable guaranteed HTOHIv-WlltR HKIH < TIO> u( 111% prosecuting or recovering the same lpnsl once n week. i ti. work fairly priced. Also Hold— KDWAKH A. McOKATH, OIUIEI LKCBKB, ditrlnp We.itllolii's three dnya of n^uliist tiie subscriber. r exchanged. Own your ' favorite S;tle, Thursdny, Friday and Kutur- TVPISifi, KVI'iriM; or small deco Judere Of Rotary Meeting M ClimBRLAMD IT. ratlve, ivork done lit lionie I13 ANN M, [OlHiKCI'MIli;, WMkM MM. make. Fay like rent. Larffe sel- dny, Feb. 17tll, 18th, mill. All tlln. MEN'S & WOMEN'S HATS CHAS, A,, (»TTO, .III.. Siirri'Kute, -3-tf ection, new low prk'es. . . Melsol, vpry latest Klirinrr materials and young: woman eoiniileMcinK fi'om Executrix NASH and DAVIDSON, Proctors- Stntloner, 37 Kim St., WE. 2-0583. curtalnK are IncHided In thin pule. Jiollo; college ; graduate WK. 2- Cleaned and Blocked DHAItl) & JICQAIJA Attorneys 102 Klin Street Air Pvwer u Peace 2-3-at UUII.l.'K Hll.K * COTTON HIIOI*, 5310-J. • 2-17.-4 (Hi Kim St., WeKtHeld, N. J. •Westneld, New Jel'ney motion picture, was shown ta I IPCXCO CMUETIERH, Individ- 2-17-51 Fees »7.8O *•«•» »30.08 8-17- ually 4>l)f)i«d supports. Over 24 . rrii .?> W Baal Hraaa Ulrret Kaeliirr metkiHl. Km- rlkhnn, lilail bers of the RoUry Club til VUTB aiiwrlence. PlalnAeld •«• WK. 3-1WIK - WOMAN Wl.kf. PHH Time Work— '"'4 uihvninRH a iveek, any days ex 'lav mill Irathrr anriir MII'K K TO C'HKniTOHII ' noon, in the YMCA. Herbert Vt VM. , SEE OUR NEW •rallnhle It ' " PIHMC IDTHF. ' »«. MEL HAMM, HAVACJE WASH I Mi «tA«lll>K. cept Friday, !l to 2:30; cleiiiiinj ESTATE OV CHAIIUSS H. SIMPSON Pin-Ui) iJimp. WJI. 2-3730 after 5:00. Public Notice Is JWretrj" glve-n was in charge of the program* M *M Krwil at., Plalalrla. Plume i'uvsunnt to tlie oi'dtr of that nn ordinance of which the fol- Robert Maxwell and CharfcH 2-3-tf E. T. WILLIAMS, WE. 2-3792-U. MAS WAVIM WOHK «f Any Klud TIES AND GLOVES CHARLES A. OTTO. Jll., SurroRntc l'lwiiif? 1H a copy, was Introduced, 7.11 H:\THAI. AVKMK —t^an do most everything-. of tlie County of Union, made, on tlio read and paused An fll'Ht refilling by M. Philhower reported on the SM^ MTTKI) C«w ••• !•«*• eleventh day of February A. D. the Council 'of the Town of West- ««MI r.rala*. WK. 2-XIM nPRlnEHATOR. ("Id *•<•!, excel- Call WKst. 2-51)34. flelil, at a ineetlnK held February anniversiiry dinner of the Fraa* J nd cord wood. Also rlcl 2-10-2t lent condition, new motor Just in- Cleaned and Reihaped IIU',1, upon tlie application of tlu S'ffi Phone WestaeM 2- ui'derslKnod. . as I'Jxucutrlx of tlie H, l!M!l, and that the snhl Council hold Rotnry Club wnich they g|| sw-lfifl»r..-. i). m. 2-3-tf stalled; ton small for present fam- UIHI, «•>•(« a Part Tlmr Jok will further consloVr the same i'or ily; gift: nt J4(l.nn. Call nfter MornliiK or afternoon. estntp. of snid deceased, notice is tended Feb. 8. Rev. Robert K LAMP SHADE FRAMES 7 p. m., WK. 2-3211 -W. hereby given to Hie creditors of snid final passage on the 2Sth day of • MNM * io\io\,, Farrin*. hare Cnll WK 2-r.853-M. February. !!H0. at eight o'clock P. XI. Skinner, minister of the PreaM hare For Silk—Stock and mndo to order. iieeeasL'U to exhibIL to the subscriber • 'I* fofoodd ffu r bbuy«. Please calll iiiHler ontli or jilTlrmatlon tlicir (13. H. T.) In the Council Chamber, terian Church, urged members t| "Kit J-M7I. Central and Broad E. T. WILLIAMS, IIUI MKIIOI.I) Fl H.M«IIIMi»--Love AUTOS FOR SALE ciiilins and demands iiKuinst the es-.Municipal UllllillliB, 121 "" e atteni1 1 Hours 9-ls and 1 xeat. I4S.00. 1 pair end t.ililos, MAYFAIR CLEANERS, tate of said deceased within six Street, . Wesltlelil, New ,leis'e°y." at » meeting which will climM; SUK* !'' '»- 7.1.1 IKMHU, AVKMK *l.">.dO. rirnm table. $10.(10. Coffee which time and place any person Wednesday after 12. Good ParklKK. WR. 2-21M MUt OI.IDiMOHII.R P«id«> Heaan— months from Hie date of said order Brotherhood Week Thursday eri^: 2-3-tf table, fS.OO. ' Becretnvy, $2r..(MV or they will he forever barred fron who niny bo interested therein will 2-10-2t Tledroonl suite, f75.00.• Junior bed. Perfect condition, equipped with 111 Quimby St.. WE. 2-1538 proseeutlnK or recovering: tile samo be fc'ivoti an opportunity to be heard Jan. 24, in Roosevelt Junlof radio and lieater; tires in very concernIIIK said . ordinance. ... stovr ana KlnallaB KITt'HI*l.V «RT, S Plrm.'green nnd $1(1.00. 2 painted dressers, S.",.im UKUiiis! tlie subscriber. High School. .uud—aennoneii oak. each. 1 child's bonkcnBc, $2.00 BOod condition. Vlione Wl'Jst.' 2- while, talile—pori'eiiiin top with KATHKHYN II. SIMPSON', JAN-K !•'. JONKS, »*XU MiMIItill CO., drop-leafs in A-l cfinditlon. Tel. 1 dresslne table and bencli, (7.00 2473-lt, or cull ut fif,3 Downer St. Town Ciork. Flrcnlaco equlpriicnt, Sl."i.0(l. Itev- 2-10-3t WKst. 2-2997-=M. li«r. TIIOIIO SVNTKM BEA11T> & McfJ Attornt'.vs el edpe mirror, $2ft.00. l^i-shes— suiface. THOMAS. Jli.. also known an JO'S BRIDAL SHOPPE, . 8 ft.. 30 Inches hlRli, fl5.0[l. We. or host offer. AlclntyreK, i3Ti JO 1 - CHANT MALCOLM THOMAS, IV- MAKK .\\ APPMOPHIATIOX swiiniuing team yesterduy in al ' . "allJ'K lasl(''1 available at 2-34K-M after 0 p. m. or all clay mcr St., WK. 2-2528. QIUCKBICAL,: For a beautiful finish UH IT OmiAINUH liy the Council hau 4;il Mill 111 AVK.. W. Do tile Job yourself or call us foi ri'iiscd. informal meet. The prep school *"> »• tli and Wostlleld Aves. MprelMllalHK in bridal ^OWIIH nnd Saturday. l'lirsnanl to the order of of tile Town of West Held, in tlic 2-3-tf (IIIOVIIOI.!-:'!' l-lloor Sednii, lti;ill a free estimate. County of l'nion: mermen took the final 1'ieestyh dinner party dresses made to or- OI1AULES A. OTTO, .ill., Surro SUCTION 1. for the purpose of der. Our bridal consultant will HRPHinKHATOR. I >l«.l(lnlt<-, 11 Phone WEst. 2-02!lf> lietweon H nf tin* County of i'nltm, rmulu tm victory to make the score 44-31. box?, if ni?nsl You CRn buy lie Kind to help • you with any u. in. and 3 11. m.; W. J. Uurris.^ WM. G. GRANDER. Inc. flcvt'iitli ilay of J'Vbruary A. , enlnrslns: and extending the slonn 01 enhic * feet, all porcelain, [letach- Jr. water sewer system of the Town ol The Blue Devils took only tin T,, ''itars. nil- brands, at of your problems. able 12 motor, excellent con- (Illlir nnil Whrrkimnei 1 !M!', upon the iippllcatioii of tlie •WesUlehl, In tlie County of Union, o ;• discount, nt Lippy's, corner 331 "111 Til AVI1.. (iAIIWOOII ui)'hr.siKitt.Ml, as Kxi'riitrix of tho first places* Bobby Clotworthjl "•nth and WostHcld Aves. dition; J12r>.00. Thor Automati IKill ( lli;». — Hiullo and heater estate of sjiid iKKrcjiHi'd, notice1 is il lieillfoiced Concrete 1>1|IO. Storm washer and dlshwa«l,<"-; new; Kood tires, good eolid'.'Iwli. Cali WK. i-IKMIII Hewer with necessary manholes, won the diving and Dick W«l«fc 2-3-tf II 1,1, IlllKSM -it li', Taxed" nnil i-«Ktis no bolting; $22T,.0O. Lnrgo hereby KIVCII lo the creditors of i catch basins, connectlntr nines, anil white Jacket, all UORGI-H Feet, silo aftor 0 o'clock, Westfield 2-OCIM-J. IM'IIMi: TAX HF.I'IIINH I'reniiriil deceased to exhibit to the subscriber was first in the breaststroke raci, MATTUGSSF.tt, flbreb'oai-d closet, J12.00. WK. 2- under oath or affirmation their other worit incidental thereto ahull 38, excellent condition, with nc- 120iiW — levelling* nnd weekends. be constructed ,ln tlie following lo- Charley Lehman, Bill McKim, Bn*. ", SRATS. HI-CIIAIH* cesHorie.s :ind 7 1/8 blnck Hoin- I'OR PIIOMPT s»l.l:i i:ili; .Model Phone WE. 2-4SS3. fliilips itml iloinnndH itKaitist the es- I>I5TTES 76 Qldsmohile sedan; hydroin.'itic, tate of said ik'ceaHed within six cation:!. dy Wciland, Busaic Sherrick and ' hurK- :) Hy rods,.reels nnd fly,kit. 2-17-21 1 (n) In Summit Avenue from Klne lirass bird cnge mul sthnd. I AM RBUJMU 50 ft. heavy duty radio, heater and other extnm; months from tlie drttt of said ordor, Ken Welch all took seconds f<* extension cords with light nttach- Kooit tlreK and general condition. or they will be forever barred from Vernoii Plnco to Marlboro Street Hatliinette. Tel. evenlnifa only, mpnt and cage; tblw week only $2. ROOFING proHcnitinp or recovering tlio same with .IS inch pipe und croKHiug Kum- WHS. WK. 2-1447-W. Cull Cranford G-32H4. niit Avenue with 11 21 Inch pipe. Inquire nt EHSO Service Station on Ami Cnrpi"iiifr Wnrk. nKaiutU' tlic siibHcri'lM'r. Westfield' meets Fairlawn today Ehji St. Bill White and Mike, 1IWH I-UK I'IA<: N t >lludrr convert- ItlNSICM, C C.O1.THA, X ATA LIU IMUKST THOMAS, (b) In Seneca I'lncf from Forest nrn—n x 12—nininK naom— 1 Avenue to Colcman lMitee wltli 1.", at the local YMCA pool. (iood condition; |2r,.00. Iblcr.seiian, new battery HIK "ve Wmtllrlri tft»VI ' Kxcciitrlx Ilicii pipe. Phono WE. 2-0026. HOW Mill fiOI.I) WATCH — Perfect new. lli'eH, (rood top, engine re- 2-17-21 11KAI1D & McCALU Attorneys condition, oxcellent thnekeaiier; cently, completely overhauled; I!!! Klin SI., Weslflehl. N. J. HICCTIDN 2, That thf snid work '$40.00. l'hone CU. C-10S5. .hall he dime, and- completed umV>r MA.IH.K IIOI III,K IIKI> and box $650,00 cash, l'hone Westtlold. 2- Mi AM) III 2-17-Tit VCOH $7.fiO the supervision of tho Town KIIKI- 3 Attend Church spring* In excellent condition, ti»r<; 1^ my tirlces; roof neer anil In accordance with plans •KB OI'H SPKCUI.S for Witstdo'd Ini; and painting from |2",.()l) till. l'hone WEst. 2-2284 or cnlr at Sale Payn on page 3"i. "We.stfleld Mirii'i: TO citcinroiis and specifications thnt have been 230 Prospect St. , PACKARD II' IM7 Convrrtlblr (<>upe KSTATK OK JOHN ('. THATCHEH, prepared for tho sunn? and which Men's Conference 3S3 , Swnet Shopue, 21!l East Uroad St., \v|th fradio; present owner, orig- repaired anil replaced; every Job ' Wentfielil. Deceased. are. now on Mle In tho office of the LSO CASEMENT COHUl'Hor SKPAHATKM Ti. Maleh. inal driver. fi3!l ArllilKton Avti., KUi'ranleed hy contract; relinhle I'tiisnaiit to tlie order of Town Engineer and nre hereby .lacketK, S10.9.-,; Skirts, »S.95 — WK. 2-382J-H. iitld plonsant workmen. Call early CHARI.I'IS A. OTTO, .IH., HurroKate Three members of the Westfield STORM WINDOWS. r ade part of this ordinance. Maize, 'MIUR and llainei slies . a and-, hu III , line for your ,Sprlis f the County of Union, niado on the HKCTION :l. That said work shnll Presbyterian Church, believed tc t'u I".. JO'S BRIDAL SHOPPE, Mll.llllCIt M:ilAV —Clean and repairing- "l-'or liersomil contacl ..leventh dny of February A. D., with (rood plllnt Job. Also IMS call after S li. Ml. WHHt, S.l!i71-H. llUli, upon Hie application of Hie ,j undertaken us a Keneral Ini- be the largest contingent from any f loiirni HIM, TI:I:\ siior, 4:11 xffiiTH AVI;., w, tirovciiient and s)iall be paid for by " llninil g|, # WlSnl **-(18.M1 DodRc. tmnei Ixuly truck, rrlee.s i-17-tf undersigned, as Executrix of the single Presbyterian Church', ail i'lll r.lm Street fdieeintlxhiir ill bridal ifnivrt-i and reiiNoriahle fjir condition of cura. eMtute of Said (lecoased, notice is itcnernP tnxntlon. WE. 2-1410 dinner purty (lr(?snes iiuitUi tci or- SUCTION 4. It In hereby dolor attending the first' annual meettnj der. O"r hrldnl conHiiltnnt will WE, !-2S'J9. ' : • • ' •oby iflveil to the creditors of said nlund and stated that the estf- TKKNN *PIIIKCi COATS. k»aB.8S| be grind tp help you with nny •eased to exhibit to the subscriber nateil lunount cjf money necessary of the National Council of Pr«* SHADE TopperN, $24.1*5; iilzeii |0 to 1G* IMUt llrSOTO—Ulmk 4-IIIM.p Knlan ler oath or affirmation tholr byterian Men at the Palmer House, ' of your, probleinH.• ~(jood (ipiiearance; very Kood Other Services ....1ms and demands aRalnst the os- o be - rulseil fur tmld purpose Is Pie-Teen Sprlne Conm, S22.nr>; $7.'00. , There l« hereby (ipiiroprl- Chicago. They are Howard B, TopllerK, llg.Dn: «I«&0 (j-otn (!ti>i)tnl Improvement Vail of 014 Shadowlftwn drive, •Jill Klin Sliert between ii nnd !>, evenings; \VKnt. On Page 24 or they, wttl be forever barred from units nvallnlile fop Much purposes. WE, 1--2MS conilltlon, |83. HIIOIID WI3st. 2- 2-4!tl7-lt. meeutlujf or ri'roveNnK Hi** saniu Ernest Rartell of 555 Mountain we, s-uin 0I1C. Alwo rioolt of Knowleilce SECTION 5, Not mure than f2l)0 '2-10-St ilnst the sulisi'ilber. if tint sum to bo aVproiiriateil may itvenuo und Dudley E. Jacobus ol iu;i(;i; sriKXiK O.WHI"!H, 2-r.-fit Fees J7.80 jike effect 20 days lifter the first tending the conference, of which .'I-I'IRCK SIN PAHI.OII SI0T and Call WEst. 2-17C8. LOST AND FOUND inihllcutlon thereof after llnal pasn- Ituwi Senm. table to match; reasonable. Tut. Oeceaivs. . i imtiU atfe. 22 come from New Jersey. WK. 2-0602-11. 'ursiiinii to tlln ordor of 'i". IjinuiH In [•'IIKilDAIIIKl TrlriihiMiF Stniid and LOST — M/VJ'I'IIII>AV ill -Klin)iplllK CIA III.KS A. OTTO, Jll., SurroBlite \irvwn a -17- 21 ' Fees J18.70 chair; (tateluff table, •! clinlrs; 2 center, liidy'n lilnck kid lltioil of the County of Union, made, on Tnkn notice t hat Uppllcatlon hits TWO IIOI,I,VH(Kill i'jpr llrdn. bo.< • I'iMi uuido to Miiynr mul Council of springs and muttrt'sses; like new; wicker rhitlrs; arm rlinir; tablo Klove, left hand, IIIIHIIIH .1, It. M. the twentieth (lay of .- January, 1 IM Hill MIIICi: Den Mothers' Club lamo; child's rockt-r; Hinder droti- Inside. IPleiiBii call Wl'3. 2-0411-It. A. D., l!iiy, upon the npiillcntlon I In Town of West Held to transfer very vouMonnble; will sell sep- in Siiniii'I liercnsnii foe premlsr* rnbllc Nollce IH hereby Riven Unit arately. Call WK. 2-4.r,42. head machine; (J.M IronhiK: lioard; if tho iiudorHlKiiiMl, as -Executrix of J an ordinance entitled as foMows WHS Itlti.-heil table; wall dryer; utility thti estate of Hit Id deceased, notice lociited nt H-ll Mini .Street, W('Mt Will Meet Monday IA)*IT—( IIII.IrM While mill llrnun 'Icld, N. .1. Ihe Plenary ItctiiU DIH- punned and iiilonteil by the Council M, llnrk (.rren. with «lllicnvor; cabinet; vacuum: dontnl eiiKlne: hand Unit niltleliH, lost two or In hcrehy KU'CII to tlu; cn-'dltors of of the Town of Westllold at a ineiil- r ice skulew; vlnlin; fur iiuket: mi Id deceiiKed to exhibit to the null- riluition license here to fore |h- Koud condition; }4. i.0l). 24 Kver- three weeks ago,:- reward. Cull tuutl tu The tlreiit AtltuilU- v"4 Paul tic liil!' lliereof lield Kebriiiiry II, 1IH1I. The Den Mothers' Glub will dlslies; a-burner hot plate and WK. S-l!iJ2-J. pcrlber under o.ith or nlTlniiutloii Kl'een Court,, Mtstle. oven; lllotnl partltlcn with floor; their claims^ linn deiiiiliidK against •|Vii Cn, fcr prcnifsi-s hn'ittml at 1"! ,.!A.\U F,. JO.VliH, Monday at 8:15 p, m. at th&VM Westfield 2-0226 niitnil Awiitir, Wi'HtlicUl, N. .f. Ob- Town Clerk. Hinn'l ruifs; curtains and heddliiff; I,OST—I.AIIV'S I.t-K Hull* «;l»Tf, the eHtate of said deceusiul within CA. Anyone intercstctl in Cu^- •I'lin *ri>MM; wincK.i., 1112 exteiiHlon ladder. Tel. WR 2- six nionth.s froln tho ditto of said iecti'iriH. If any, should be made Moliilt.-iiii Avo. Chests of drawers, blark, ilois skin; vicinity or down- iniiu'iliiitely In writing to Jane F, Ililili, town, lleward. l»hone WIOMt. 2- clcr, or they ivlll he forever hurled KH, oiiiiiv.wri: vn. ii-,7 Liin"; ia welcome. bric-a-lu-ae, HclioolmiiHter desk, from uroHeclltlnK nr rei'nvel'iuK till; lone.«, Town Cleilt. AN OIlUlXAXCI'l TO AMMNU Alv i l i ! etc. Westllold 2-20KI-W. 4(174. same liRniuMt the suhscrlhi'i*. HAMUMI, IIKUKNH(*N, iri'1,1': i tic 'rui'! nr,vim:i> mi- Uichard Hopkins of Scout h'aad- "« '••••"•,«K ; ^!1*»s«i .! I.AIIV'N ill,Alii HI i:m: COA'I' with .'Illl South Avenue .(IS I'—WOMAIY'M Illnik Illliiilliim, CUIIINNIO T. WAItHWl'iM* IIINA.\(iHN OF "I'll I'l TOWN Ol' :|iui! tcra will (rive a talk on "Wood- IIIOII (IIA III, Mniilr (rlli nnd ni.il- ilyeil witllrri!) ei.lliir, flzo in xliort, Wi-Mtfit'lii, N. .1. WKN'rii'll'il/l) IHKVI.NION Oi-1 treNs; laUy'n hildu^ hoots, size .",; lirnnil new; Sll.'i.Od. I'liona KAn. Iwo luilrw of glasses Inside. Kxi'i'iitrlx. •*eeH $4.OS H-17-St workintr, and Metal Craft." rfARH * DAVIDSON', I'roetoi's, mm. I:PI'I:I ri\ IO .MM: I. inn-ji man's l-ldlni? hoots, size 8. Rolls 2-7ISS. I'lcase notify or solid to :|(I7 Pros- \>II;MII:I> IIV (;I:M:II,VI, rnisor. I'all WKHI. 2-I23B-.M. pect Hi., Wi-Mllli-Id.: 102 Klin «t., Weslllehl, N, J. IM in ii NOTICI'. i N M:I Y4II'N» HUilt NCIIOOI, II«V will t-27-r.t 'Kei'ii 57«n Nntli'e Is hereby islvi-n Hint II"' I'IMT l.AXTKHNS—llnml Mmle oT sllow movies nt parties, meel lllf,r«. onril of AIIJIISIIIH'UI, cstabllslimt ll|0 IT OltlUlNHll liy Hie Colin- Blind Association KIOIIIIV MM i; ICIIIIll II. II monthPi I'II of Hie Town of Westlleld, In t.'oitpnr. Ili-onze Karden llKiire, •schools, cliurcliPK, etc. llns own MiTin; TO t'HKliri'iiils hiHn an onllinini nlltlnl, "An Iniv. SO Inches hlKh. Cupper work umilpment for in mm. HIIIIHI or old. Ifiiuili*. WrNtlleld llerimr, ni'illimlHi. D-lnlili-Mihu; MillliilllK Hie Coiinly of Union nnd.State of Meets in Westfield loiHiler, West lli-lil- 2-3li7:l- W. silent Hlnis. I'lease cull Arthur llUfl Minnll In-itivii rolllir. (;i>iu>rnui| RSTATR (>!•' LliSTHIl H. KAI'"H11, niHtllc.lB ."nil lU'Slrli'lluim ill I Im New Jersey, Hint Tltlo 1 of Hie lle- Welntrnuh, WK. l!-:ir, 1(1- It. reirnril. J'el. tt'll. 1MN37-M. Toivn of U'eaUW'1,1," will meet In III, vlseil (Inliiiam'iiB of tlio TOMII of MAX'S II \I 11(1, HIIIKU- llra-imtril, 1'111'KUuia to tlie fil'der of '•"il-lp.il IliilldliiB, 121 I'niBiie.'l Westlleld (llevlllllin of 1!i;lS>, as Members of the Congregational flai- :IH: $7,110. New KI'I'.V felt lint, 'IIAHI.IOH A. d'H'O, .111., SiirniLtiite Slri-et, on Tliursilay evening, Mnicli itineniltid liy lieiicral rii'illniinet' No. Church and tho Wostficld M I'm MI—will, 'riii; (ii;.vri,i:ti \\ >f Hi', (."'IIIIIIIV of ITiiion. iniidc on .illl, i :i I :•, al x oei'iclv In IIKM' HTM! lit:!, be mill the Mini- Is hereby MIzc 7 1/N, CavannUKli make, 54- iunenileil to read as follows: I'lione Wi'SttleM 2-012r,. « DOGS FOR SALE who dropped almost now pigskin thu tweiitli'tli ihiy of Jiwinary, (uKililer Hie rolhiuiim iil>ix-a!-'<: Club entertained members of the Klovo on Ht. I'lml's HI. lasl week A. n., 13111, iiliim tlie a|i|illriitinu Alipcnl Illeil by liililreil II. Crow I. Amend Title I, Cliiipt,,,. 1 en-Union County Association for the 'lv .SIITH, new Chcsterllold liiensc drop tile olhor om>, orof till' UlHh't'MiKneil, as Kxeciltors of Tor |ii-rllllssliiii lo use n o story III b'll "HAI.AilIRS"\ lo rend as fol- heavy ovei-eoul for uiuii nt7.o '•> 4~OO(^KT:H HI'ANIHI.N, iiiii.u, s conu! ut\d isot tin' othev one lie lie etstnto vvf Mvitl ill't'ensi'il, notici; brlrk liiiHilliiK lit Jim Nurtli Avenue. lows; Blind Tuesday evening in the par- lout II, chest .18; also illess nnd weeks old, Ihiironirlihrods, reRln- loBt, 1 1'iin't use c/nc irlnve. WlOst. la hcieliy KII'I-H to I In- eri'illtorn of !•]. for n niio lilne HIM-I': Thi' iiiiiinul saliirlfm of the Mnyor, ish house (if tho church. ' ilium',- iniits, and siioi'H size til>. loreii In Alnerlcini Kennel Club; 2-U77. said (loowiHi'il to cxlilUIt In Hie silli- Alipenl Ml"d by Aillim Vernier! (•oiltii'llnieii and tin.' Town (irflueis WH. 2-2SHJ, niiili', fennile. AIKCI Ford car. ii'l-iiiels lliiilor oiill, or iirfiriiiiitliin Kciuty Coitiiniliv for lii'iiiiixHlnit In anil l''tn|i|oyeeH iiitmiHt bii|o\\- shall III1AII I he >Ve«(llelil l.endrr Tiidnr. lielr ehilniH und (II'IIIUIIIIH iiMfilnit use |iremis,'.i lit ;tlili iN'oi'th A\'enti". lie reHjiect ivi'ly us follows, said sal- l'hone WKsl. 2-OiH.I-ll. ho entute of snid deceiiscil wltlilii Assessor anil (Mori; of me •''"••••llMllMI H'lll viCToiiiAX mn'A. baby I-', S, Vl|U'mt, 7110 .Mountain Ave,, I'i, for ion II it f II i-t iirlm; liui'pi'si's of nry to lie effei'tlvc mi of Jiuiuury*!, liuard nr AHHi.Bsnf., a\\ mimthx trnni tin.' date of nlllil Miill^orlt nnil UT M«>ni|;i' porpiisos >"» win, ,i,,j. lii-uiitl liliMU', drcHHcr wit 1, inlrror, SdltltV Vim t'lmliln't t'linliit't Mv Will riiunlvu Uvi> iti'l'Lts 10 «••„ ither nii'inliei-H of noard lM'iinls ,v|ori{nn In "t>n« Humiity uliler, or tin.)' will lie forever hnnvit fni' a plotiihliiK sii|iply tiusliM'M, autl I V'H '•In-Hl of ilniwi-r.H U'lih mirror, IliMt WM'i'lt; 'pinillo wan u,H of or- I'om t'l'osfi'llt illK or reeiivi'llne; till' ,, $ i.iin IIIIIHH bed cinlpli'lo, kidney IIIVSH- der. Have 1 innle, 2 fi-iiiii U' Kox Afliiriioiin" :11m Clinlr. llyrd'.i i'or II ciilitrilri lint IMIMIIHUS; KM i'h ' 'nilllf Iliiian I.lifi Director of Welinin '.','.'.','.'. 3 IfllT (able wltli iiilriur nnd In li, Terrier plippli.-s lefl; I ry IIBIIIII. "Seeret r.Hliri." Initll In Tei'hlil- iiiluo nt;uliiHt tlir* suhpcrllii'i's. /MMienl 111 (I by I.esli-r Fi.ilnilii • To IV II ''If 111 flliun,i)M IliillilliiK limpi'i'tor 41100,1 fii'ct liniiil bookciiHc, mnlloKniiy U-,i Itea.Honalilc. WK. 2-'i772-.M, color, Ml the Illilllii 'I'l ti", IiKHTHIt H. KAFPill. .III., linn for pi,riiilsnliin t n line Llllhlhlf. lltnr 3 wiiKim. Tnli'lihoiii! WH, 2-l.'12;i. Wi'.tltleld, Monilny, l''eli, 21, loin. HOWARD II. KAFUII, ul 'ill'l-r,;!^ Nnrtli Avenue, J'l, forAH Hfllt II 111 • Ueetui' (if '['asOH ilKOtt.titl Title 1 entitled, "III3IH1UDIBH," SAVE WASTE TATS Tlin holder tit mm iiiivnrtiseiiieoi l'^xtcutnrs, 11K111 iiiaiiiil'iiitiii'liiK "f nlliliillr Tn wn ']'!•<- mrur , , -|lti>0.(ll) :i. AmV.tm It ' ruriher ordnli III.M'li IH HIK'IIA I', voh'iit iiilhir, will pfeecnt nlcpor Idontllldfttloli A1.11I0HT H. .MJI1K. I'l'oilol', I rujili I CM imii IIUIIIIIH, II^VUIIIM mill Tu WJI AL| nr Dfiy ,; ,, , . , -IIHHI.IH) Hint Ililti'ordliinlice nliiill takeoff Kiriwiire; full Hiitln llnliiK, nlKc II, iroud nt Tho LcHiuir offloo In order (till llriiml Ht., .Newlirk, N. .1. \Yt[ I'J H / HHH' . , IMMin.ixi ' ""'llntoly. • . lie aliove lieliii; tint In i-onrurinlly Tu I'liiulllloM. run wn, j-l llls-W. LEADER WANT ADS PAY tu rouolvo tho HckoU. I -.'• t. |,'nen J7.S0 AH Hi HiMilt Hi| Tdwii I'JntdncMl'- i:l!IIUHr 7 -1 f 1'OOB |».!| V THE wmrrwup IXADOL TOUMIUIT. FEBIUABY n, IM»_ ed a meai, then traveled about 26 tfee Fox patrol League of Women Voters and state miles toward Summit, through was named' i in Republican circle* Crane of Elixabetfa. ( Troop 173 Go** Kepublican organizations, Mrs. Kenilworth, Cranford and Clark. Hall, Denny throughout Union County, served Mrs. Glaeser is president of the',Glaeser served on the Plamfield On Bicycle Hike William Graveman became se- and Albeit (•Hear Union County Federation of Re-j service ttars. last summer as district delegate to City Committee when she resided ele nior patrol leader at a court of Troop 173 went on a Mcj' Troop 173 1 the Republican National Conven- publican Women, Inc. She is com- there. honor at Lincoln School recently. CoMUttff Post trip Sunday under the leadership at 7:3fl p. m- Beanfeley pleting her first term of three Born in Rochester, N. Y., she Albert Holzwarth and Guy Emer- | tion in Philadelphia. of William Graveman. Other par- Mrs. Glaeser's committee on va-years on the state committee. moved to Pittinfield when a child. son became patrol leader and as- Mrs. Helen If. Glaeser of Locust ticipants of the hike were Guy Em- cancies includes Chauncey F. Mrs. Glaeaer served us secretary sistant patrol leader, respectively, Oats Crove drive, Clark Township, an- erson, Peter Speth, Waiter Brad- First spedes oJ o Stout of Plainfteld, Mrs. Elfie L. to Donald M. McLean when he etormeae Saws !of the Lion patrol. Devon Hall NMII Feb. 23 nounced today her candidacy for Scheideler, first vice chairman o." was in Washington serving as rep- Harvest or hormone sprays are ford and Albert Holzwarth. 1J( to have grown east became assistant patrol leader of war* Tartary renominatjon to the Republican the Union County Federation of I resentative from the Sixth Con- ( effective in reducing losses of members rode to Camp Lion, cook- Miae Eswa Beerdaiey, a member State Committee. Mrs. Glaeser, Republican Women and Robert C. j sessional District. Active in the j apple* by dropping atasT of the National Coun- atf the Protestant Episcopal will dewribe "Woman's i ia the Church" for members i Women's Evening- Auxiliary Paul's at the regular roeet- ia the palish house WedneB- evsniag at 8:16. All women f'tt. Pawl'* are invited. .<*'r?<. * -i A Mamaser of the national coun- 0 0^ since 1926, Miss Beerds- ia em of '".ve associate there- of the Woman's Auxiliary by the council, ana has yeers specialised in the of the United Thank V?~*>^»- twice yearly special ution ot women of the *i lV| for the development and n •f women's work ia the Paring her term of of this (feting ha* growa from theyeand deUars in local to a national institution i aew yearly amouata to over leMlar*. SficM IMf ,A gradual* of Cornell Uaiwr, with a B.B. in natural sci- Mise Beerdaley received her >//. ia general education from During the Irat World r afce worked fer Herbert Haer. . _^_g^i—_ m^fam MAasft aMsVssssM ibaft ftassVass^ torn'*t VVWIwfV^MI ^a^^W^^aV VM9VI v^^E^a^^P W^WP W^si^WI Ik CM « tar a a feed administrator ia New ^^^^^^^^^— A g_|g||g "t*,^* CsW •sSSS^BtfiaSSISSl > attate. Following some years aa aational oAcer of the ^S^W^^WI^^^^^BJ* ^% vW^^HPv •Hr^^sJ*W^» ^^^s^^W^^NM Hebvy bodied . .. top* them oil for TA ia Chicago as secretary for flavor and value! Flavor imlfd I tjirl Reserves, she became Held sBAaBkflalljBatlBBsa flsaaWsk ^M |Aa4t>aka»ft ab*4*aaV Ma*aB tkafMa* in by vacuum pocking, Try it NOW! for the diocese of Mil- ^Wi*Wl«W"iWJ IVj* Vw IffWff^W RMif HWH IMIw W e, a position ahe held until 1 tatta md imtmi to yam Mtrkr Atml her present pest, i-i/ work ha* carried her into «$7»l™ one of the 41 statee except Oftt IVEIY TODAY M6HT UNTIL ft. M. Dakota; to Hawaii, Pan- flaMatal All ftsttf Taaatt KatL <94ssJ WAHNWIONI ASCO & 44c '.£ WVMVJ fill wWj IMIt m< AaslNI MVMMV Thl* I* "Notlonol Hot Tea Week" , Coat* Kica, and other Latin Richer bltnd. Ground to your ordtr. an and Caribbean eeuntriea, has travaltad eitenalrely In Asco Orange Pekoe «• *Z 26c " Britain and the Continent. Ideal Orange Pekoe Tea Bags %43c . -^ |Hfc, > l AreMum Oranges Mtdium largt lize. Today's best orange value! Tetley Teo X32c|TeaBags X er:79c ,\ -MB* w. 40c 7R AwrJlluy Lighter bodied, vigorous flavor.

of Fireside Council, 711, Arcanum, met at the horn* Florida Seedless Grapefruit' 3«- 17c Ralph C. Bates 1W Tomato Juice ^-^3 IS-.I. 28c _ to organise a social Jersey Rome Beauty Apples 2»25c 27c U U ineludc wives. Keating C CAMNlUt Cherries Farmdale Peas £?Z 15c held on the third Tuesday Fancy Mclntosh Apples "C 25c u month at different homee. Tomato Juice 3 r 29c •axillary alma to promoU W A VMiMHI 4 1141. 16c Pork & Beans •*• 2 itT 21c V-0 JUKI COCOTAIt L MM I wUI and sociability between New Crop Southern Cabbage »5c 23c hM1 Mean, their wives and mem- Ht Cream White •-Jr 33c Tomatoes t^ if!!rtM 23c at the various committees, U.S. No. 1 Yellow Onions »•» 29c Orange Juice J*t) £, 25c meeting; will be held Mar. Blended Juice 3r. 29c Cream White •""tt __ the home of J. W. Lewis, Jumbo White Celery Stalks *» 19c 3 Whole KerneliCornE: 19c jWvidtre avenue. Tangerine Juice 2 21c Pie Filling SSSS 3c present included A. D, Fancy Western Carrots 2 .»-*-17c f23c V*Oril Cram byW * CWH 33C ». K. Winter, A. 0, 8W- Pineapple Juice 38c Lemon Pie Filling .7^ •. D. Settle, W. M. Taylor, El*. U MMI#I Kemiey, J. W. Lewis, E. H. Peaches M^I ^. 27c Gd it- Niblers ^*, ("U 2'^ 35c ?, i. P. Loelfcr. C. C. Baake, box • *«^' *WI kM tar( m bwk, »M Iwipn MM U»" r. Smith and R. C. Bates, Tomatoes -- 25 Grapefruit^' 2 29c Q-T Frosting V12c next meeting of Fireside Firm, perfect slicing. Del Mdiz Mexicorn * 21c will be held in the Elks Fruit Cocktail 37c Cake Mixes ^ *" a., 23c Asparagus I «23c room Feb. 24. 23c Hot Roll Mix P.. 23c Limasm ^25c to AH ITMNNB Relation* Swift's . Clapps •Air Butter Kernel Butter Kernel its meeting Tuesday efter- Meats 2 t 35c Foods 10 r 93c CORN PEAS the neeutive council of the Whels Kenttl lid Teachers' Association Jr. he* C 7«-ei. fan lie Diced Meats ?. 26c U-es. MI . • resolution to sponsor the Cereal, Oatmeal l-*i. •*• lee 19c ef the WeitMd Community MM Committee and voted to or Holiday Dazzle Duff's Hot W to the organization to , DUZ ""i its work. Brownie Bleach Roll Mix were made to collect dona- "1Z 29c from association members Fryers H-ei. the campaign for Overseas Mix r 49c 17c petneae 25c 2 •* 25c • Relief Fund. The coun- 1 CMWD approved the sending of a Hash BT" u~ -. 33c Codf ish Cakes rr.YJ 20c *e to Trenton next week PPremium Crackers X uss salary matters with de- Hygrqde Franks M';'7.', 35C NMIK (Ti\AVtrX* HAMMUY1 Aim. 1O. int heads of the New Jersey Cheese Ritz L ^. 27c LOOTISn SHHOMD pt . IOC Association. Letters ( u moreme i at! Friends Beef""* SS- 63c 7h _ sent four senators from I^TiIi aw y° Sunshine Hydrox £: 25c ASCO Catsup S 17c :il mombcrg urging the pass- 6 ribs, * the bill for federal aid to Wilson's Hash ^.^ 33c Vienna Fingers ^Tn. 24c Woodbury^r 2— 17c e ACHN k fMSH - ... £ IL A Potted Meats TKL m 9c Fig Bars " "^ „, 31c Bridal Bouquet^3- «22c Scout Food 1 i Vienna Sausage tlTJ 18c Instant Cocoa T: cm 24c |We Wednesday Soup Mix S 3^ 32c Aunt Jemima •*££.£ 16c Sweetheart^ 2 —17c •; Gill Stouts of Troop 32 will hold GroundJSS--" c Jood sale for the benefit of the Uncle Ben's Rice r^ 23c Weal Syrup 19c e Low World Friendship PALCO Cleanser 3-14c Jmd at Little House Feb. 23 from 13c Mushrooms Z."*i - 35c Apple Sauce 25c «-**». 53t IDEM Jesco Pine Soap 2 V:. 25c *».a. m. to 1 p. ra. Mrs. Robert Beef Tongues r T Peore is leader of this troop. «? :.nc Pork Roll™ Mushrooms Z . i *l.^ 23c Strawberry Preserve £ 37c THRIVO KS, 2 ^ 29c 5 59c w ff . Sell CeawnaUea Tomato Sauce ** • 3 ™, 20c c -•oil conservation include! iU Mian Sausage JJ Skinless franks Peanut Butter fc fc ,35 c 3-Little Kittens rl3^23c practice! that serve to main- Sausage Meai -f Increant soil croduettv OXYDOL Sausage links fc» ami IVORY 63c Bologna , SOAP BeeUWer Stewing lamb fcJg LWer^urs^ •- a«dniV M 25c 4 r^ 25c - STOP Scrapple 25c Meatloat CAMAY CAMAY SPIC & Toilet Soap Bath Soap SPAN iMOTH Fillet of Flounder 2 «•>». 17c 2 «"« 25c ilDAMAtE! fcb 1" OLTSr lYmVf, BAKERY V 4U ES DAIRY DEPARTMENT FEATURES . IAT US TREAT YOUR WOOL I y 28c 1 Celebrate Washington'* Birthdoy Thi. Week-End! Htgul QOID IfAl (HUI CARTON) EXTRA UMI AU-WHITf GARMENTS, BLANKETS Libbys c AND FURS WITH nsow ^txtra Large Decorated Layer. Cake 75c Strictly Fresh "Grade A" Eggs .r» 65c BERLOU MOTH SPRAY. Chocolate fudge cako, vanilla Iced, with large head Washington IAROE MIXED COIOR " ~CL rL JJ Lf\~ BERLOU Service d Assorted Rolls OVS 15c Angel Food Ring **39c GoldSealEaos" "59r Sharp Cheddar » 69c ia guaranteed 5 years. 241 Silverware Set Golden Loaf Cake ••* 19c Supreme Bread l3i4c |,CMU to little rtni c»n't afford I Silver Seal Eggs,?;, 55c Cream Cheese 2£35c r«el to have it done. ProUctl "* 6 knives with stain- ^^^ ^«w «,. ANNIVERSARY w \pmt •ropcrty NOW. less steel blades, 6 MM 98 Margarine TPl9.27c Loaf Cheese^;.49c Phona WE. 2-1538. forks, 6 teaspoons, ^ Cocoonut: Cream Bar Cake 3 5c Special! 45c value! 6 soup spoons. Well >wo golden layers! Del Rich ""'-tp,.. 36c Swiss Cheese * 69c plated with pure sil- c >t>tf MAYFAIR Mild Cheese ""t6tc Lard "%MBj ^ 17c ver on the finest With CLEANERS quality nickel silver. Card Dairycrest Ice Cream cE. 31c 111 Quimby Street, Meltproof bag FREE. Wanted comblnnllons, real fruit flavors. Weitfield, N. J. O«xi,<

Adm Stukler Fkmcem WetfitU Bride-EUct To Be Ho$teue» Dmphme Wallace <• Wed Vat fee ice-cube HMM Mrifcl £Mt which *>» Ml ict tray to cut blKuitt. life w»f cislly, under «Mw ~ Of Donald At Bridge Partiet Donald A. Howard you wiU faav* alee seat Huara* t* eral-tiatc program*. «rve, >n< Ibere'U be UtUe Hit letteri "U. §." BOUT TOWN Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Stuhler Matty bridge parties are now The engagement has been an- dough* or m> tttt of 654 Glen avenue announce the scheduled by members of the. nounce.... d of Miss Daphne Wallace j engagement of their daughter, Ada Westfield Woman's Ciub for the of 634 Norman place, and Donald h SALLY I McGown, to Donald Marshall Eav- purpose of raising money for their 8. Howard, son of Mrs. Frank 0. wit I is, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward scholarship fund. Among the hos- Howard of 527 Birth avenue. i. Davis of 28 Broadview avenue, tesses listed to date are: The bride^ect is on the staff Maplewood. i Mesdames H. R. Anderson, Ed- of the New York Agency of Bar- A FESTIVE luncheon »nd bridge fti» after- Miss gtuhlor is a graduate of ~7wr= S. E. Borgeson of ward Biteer, W. R. Bohannon B. clays Bank (Dominion, Colonial "f" :;,.,rt are entertam- noon- Weetfield school and attends Penn- D. Caulkins, D. H. Chandler, Jas. and Overseas). sylvania College for Women. i !O. Clark, C. P. Denney, R. E. t a bridge Mr. and Mri*. Clarence Muller Mr. Howard, a graduate of Col- NOTE FOR Her fiance, an alumnus of Co- lEwart, J. E. of Fanwood, formerly of Weetfield, Freeman, Paul!gate University is with the metal- lumbia High School, is a junior IHaines, S. H.Harcourt, C. C. luigica) department of the Amer- entertained a group of about 20 at Washington and Jefferson Col-' YOUR HOME Holmes, W. M. Lambert, L. ican Car and Foundry Co. in Ber- frend» at their home last Satur- lege, where he is a member of Kap- Larsen, R. F. Lunger, W. JRwick. , Pa. day evening. ^ pa Sigma 3ocial fraternity. Dur- Marsh, C. E. McCulloch, H. C. ing the war he served two and one- Nothing enhances the beauty of your home Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson of Newell Jr., G. E. Petitt, G. L. 'C* where she will visit half years in the.U. S. Army. S.*.,lister. , Mrs. Fred E. 829 Mountain avenue have left on Reeh, H. H. Rittenhouae, W. L. Senator From Maine to . . . the beauty of your table more than a trip to Florida where they will Stuart, Louis Tofte, R. H. Work- Become Sigma Kappa spend two or three weeks fishing Joyce Joktuon Engaged man and 0. J. Zeiller. lovely flowers. We arrange our fresh bio* Windham of 447 Chan- n Evergladei, Park. Buaclike Studio Guy, was hostess last eve- Sigma Kappa Alumnae in West- goms with artistry to blend with your To Walter H. Kemp MISS ADA McG. STUHLER party for mem- Mrs. S. C. wiUis of Mountain Antique* Group to field have been notified that Mar- Tbridge party for m garet Chase Smith, senator from | home decor. pi BeU Phi sorority who avenue entertained her sewing Major and Mrs. Paul Anderson group Tuesday afternoon at her Meet Tomorrow Maine., will become an honorary this vicinity. Johnson of Augusta, Ga., former- Grant PTA Banaar initiate of Sigma Kappa sorority home. ^ ^ F. Webster of ly of Westfield, announce the en- To Be Held Mar. 18 The antiques department of the Saturday at Colby College, Water- ITS SUMMER HERE ALL YEAR .d had a, their k- Mr. and Mn. Louis Tofte of gagement of their daughter, Jovce, Westneld Woman's Club will meet ville, Me. Mrs. Smith holds an T to Walter H. " t Mrs. Le« Olmrtead of tomorrow at 2:15 p. m. at the honorary degree from Colby Col- Mais. Plans are being formulated for « y Mrs. Webster en- week from a three weeks stay in home of Mrs. Harry D. Taylor. lege where Sigma Kappa was Miai Johnson attended the P. the annual Grant School Parent- founded on Nov. 9, 1874. |d Saturday for her sister Cuba. ^ Teacher Association bazaar. The Mi'B. Frank Lewis, a member of d bndge K. Yonge Laboratory School of the department, will speak on the Mrs. Alexander MacRae, Scotch Mr. and Mri?7*me» E. Hurley the University of Florida for three event this year will be held Fri- „ Mrs. George B. Stal- day, Mar. 18, at the school. Mrs. development of glass-making in Plains and Mrs. George Putnam ft lOad W 8 h0S of 828 Shadowlawn drive left last yearis, and was graduated from America. Mrs. Lewis has made a are alumnae of Alpha chapter, Clo- nfE«lMt° " ' R. C. Mervine has been named week for an extended trip through the Westfield Senior High School. study of glass through the ages, by College. Other alumnae in this chairman. ", tea in honor of- Mrs. tthe e south. They will be ggon e about SShee atendattendedd Northwestern Unlinii- and will illustrate her talk with area are Mrs. William Cline, Mrs. five weeks and plal n on stoppini g versity for two years, where she examples of various types and Charles A. Dqerr, Mn. T. P. Ml W. GROVE ST. r g Hubbard of Edge- in New Orleans and various places waa a member of Pi Beta Phi fra- Sojourning in Florida periods. Jones, Mrs. Charles E. Lermond, enue wat hostess Tuesday in Florida. ^ ; W«ti«M 1-1141 ternity and active in campus af- Tea will be served by Mrs. Geo. Miss Mary Lynn Tuley, Mrs. Fred- ,to members of Kappa Kap- fairs. At present, she is a student Mr. and Mrs. Rosario Mannino eric A. Williamson, Mrs. Alvin 1. Mrs. L. M. Douglas and daugh- Denny and her committee. ei Sawe* to Fwfc ,,m, sorority who live in of Downer street are spending two Clark and Mrs. John W. Snyder, timty. months at Lake Worth, Fla. —LEADER WANT ADS PAY— Scotch Plains. Mrs. R. L. Johnson of St. ud Mis. 0. D. Griffin of las' father, Rev. T. 8. Warner and Louis, Didley avenue celebrated Mrs. Warner of BaxteB r Springs, Day of Gainesville, 1th wedding anniversary re- Kan. ^_ »ith • four-day stay at the j Her mother, Mrs. Johnson, was Pierre in New York City. Mrs. Howard f". Bonnett of Lin- executive director of the Westfield _,_ coin road will be guest soloist next local Council of Girl Scouts, from ,td His. William Peden are j Wednesday in Metuchen at the an- 1945 to 1948. ' "teld for a visit with Mrs. | riUai luncheon of the Women's Mr. Kemp, the son of Dr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ouild of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Howard M. Kemp, was grad- tjutcner of Wychwood Her daughter, Julie Anne, will as- uaterf from Deerfleld Academy, He, Peden was recently glat wjtn pian0 m\os_ Deerfield, Mass., and Berved two from the Missouri years in the Airborne Infantry flMines which is the school Mr. and MrsMr."t^vi». HarlannHd MilleMill r, o»tf iica im"-" -~ . , uutiiiduring thHi'es warw«it. /A» seniosciuuri at North- miing at Missouri Uni- Wychwood road are vacationing in western University, he in Bolla, Mo. He received , Florida. ber of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. iler of Science degree. On Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Willis of He was chairman of the 1948 Waa- ny ust, they stopped in Mountain avenue returned last M« Show, all-campus musical re- g| Plains, 111.1, ,for a visit week from an 18-day trip to Gua- vue, and i s now servini g as treas- Ir, «nd Mrs. Robert Butch- tamala City and Havana. of Deru, senior men's honor- o recently bought a home ary fraternity. FOR WESTFIELD SALE DA YS (Continued on Page 14) Plans for the wedding will be and Mrs. William L. Berry- announced later. NEW 100% WOOL ud son, Craig, who have New Stock — Just Arrived residing with his parents, WORSTEDS-FUNNELS, Etc. nil Mr«. R. S. Berryman of oulevard, moved Monday to Suits new home »t Stelton. Mrs. man spent yesterday visiting $10.98 - $12.98 her sifter, Mrs. Joseph Man- Westfield Sale Days Ev field following the final lion of tie class play, Year* 1 About 200 guests attended. JUST ARRIVED ^P «*5 Vf/UlO •nd Mn B. Frank Patton regularly 18.95' inspect gtreet assisted the $28-00 mi hostess. JUST, 10 LEFT /V I !• £l •* -•- «»a Mrs, H. A. Kirn Sr., uf Also a Group of Drew Shoes t»in avenue are in Virginia SHIRTINGS100% WOO, LPLAIDS baoaraine, ouits i visit with their son-in-law GINGHAMS, CORDS, ""filter, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- $6-50 H.95 STRIPES, CHAMBRAYS Summer Cottons regularly to $14.95 ud Mrs. Edwin R. Akers 1 Highland avenue entertain- • dinner party last Satqr- Cardigans, $3.S9 J B. E, Soudcr and dau"h- HELEN HARPER 'lulma, of 880 Winyah ave- w leaving Saturday for a MADEMOISELLE ' mp to Atlanta, Ga., where Sweaters Slip-Overs ™ visit friends and rela- ey formerly resided in town,

'•Dallas Cornwall Jennings WOOL f.Mrt Dudley avenue is cn- Opea Men. ETC. 'Till • m $2-99 'S a group of fvienda at JERSEY Skirts 3JffljjMI«IM JUST ARRIVED $8.80 RECORDS NEW SPRING PATTERNS Print Dresses ARE BEING BROKEN!!! OUR FEW AT REMAINING Winter Coats *22toW ODDS AND ENDS THE BANDSTAND Reg. to $16.98 $3.00 JUNIOR MISSES Dresses FEBRUARY 17 - 18 - 19 NEW SPRING BATISTE AND CREPE Blouses $2-99 discount 0UR-VERY-OWN 45 G., 30 D. 25% TRU-TONE Nylons 9h ON POPULAR AND CLASSICAL RECORDS OPEN FRIDAY EVENING FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE SHEET MUSIC . ACCESSORIES . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS STOREWIDE SALE NO RESTRICTIONS. HERBERTS '%$•, Westfield's Uultra-Modern Fashion Center :_-,'.,.,:„ RIALTO TREATRE BLDG., WESTFIELD 163 THE BANDSTAND ELM STREET WESTFIELD 2.6363 WESTFIELD 2-3908 ~~ 'THE WESTITELD USADEt, 1 Daughter Added la tr«tioni, daughter, Dawatky Lmmdry Kride Garahrontt Mark Growth of Amerkmm America's Modd Family Style* Extdumed t* Woman's Club m HMtmd Worth in 25th Ammwersary The first corner cupboards shown An illustrated lecture entitled Another potential model has' were small for the homes had few- dtmm Charth C*r*mt*m\ Mr. and Mrs. Edmund S. Gara- 'Know Your Heirlooms" was pre- been added to "America's Model Men braat of £25 Wallberg avenue cele- Tow Ormsbet?, tfuest dishes to display. Later as the can,, Mim Dorothy Kraft Landry, the more dishes, the Family," the Norman Scheffer, of, but ^ efeajater ef Jfn. Safari* Landry brated their 26th wedding anni- sraer m design. I Middlesex, formerly of Westfleld. " - af M Maitine avanuf, Fanwood, versary Monday.' They were hosts born to the couple' .'^'jf* * ** I ami tkc iatc Mr. Landiy, was mar- at dinner Sunday and also marked "days through Friday in Bound Brook Hospital.: the went by a trip to New York lied Baturxter afternoon «t the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Drew Hall, lw William and Mary, Queen; The Sebeffert,_ whose•family has the" Grace Piwefeyteriein Church to Friday. been photographed for many ad-' wonderful" «wLf program chairman, introduced Mr. ^n " ^^ chippe,lda!e ' ,,e,iods. kichard Douglas Worth, son of Mrs, Gaisbmnt is the former vertisementt aad magazine illus-j htart of taeaZi Jennie Swody of Washington Bock. Mr. a»« J»rt. (jeer** B. Worth ""i'r O.msbee, author and out- Mr. Or^^il^jni •J 077 Noith avenue- Kev. Don- The couple has three daughters, tH C. Graham performed the Mrs. George Schreiber Jr., of Free- mmqut*, s p handsome ep p (•lemony, which was followed by port, L. I., a senior at the Adelphi ing the simple pieces of furniture I taking the place of the big open School of Nursitur in Garden City used by the first settlers with the fireplaces used ffo r cookingg. The * diaaer for the bridal party and used by iaunuliate families at the Park and Ruth and Barbara, at home. ' lutikisoinonee curtaincurtainss useused oon the larger and more ornate pieces used four-poster beds were utilitarian Hotel, FUinfteld. t tiie oeonle were more Uivca in marriage by her uncle, as well as decorative for houses STORE WIDE SALE Weavers Group to desired beauty were still drafty, particularly at Herbert W. Joyce, the bride wore in«». He saw an aqua taffeta (cewn, ,princ«HE Hear Mis$ Frty night, when the fires were banked. THURSDAY, FIIDAY AND SAT (hat the flrst homes in the coun- The slides shown were an his- ttyle with a fitted bodice, long, try were small and the families thieve* and matching hat, wit The next meeting of the Weav- torical record of American period t th lni ' t fciack aceesaorie*. She wore • ror- ers' Group will be held on Thurs- tuie which centered around the atfteof pink cinibidium orchids. day evening, Feb. 24, at 8 p. Bi., larga:&=?z?&\~£~i£ie fireplace was simple in de- airs. Joteph Haferbier was he: at the home of Mrt. C. M. Parker, sign and small, in order to fit into showing these, Mr. Ormsbee makes 212 Harding road, Scotch J>laiftt. Studios the auoience understand furniture faringi 10% to 51%, natron of honor and wore a beige MISS MARION L. SCHMIDT small spaces. taffeta fowp with brown accessor. MiH Bertha Frey of New York; and Mrs. Frederic Belet One of the most prominent early development and creates pride in iaa and a cortege ot brown ©#• City will be the guest speaker. who Bailed Friday on the U. S. pieces of furnishings was the Ge-the American cultural growth, chida. Keith Lyman Engaged For this meeting, her Army Transport Goetkeie from neva Bible box, which was used Mrs. Walter L. Day Jr., presi- Joseph Haferbier was best man, viiit to the groupP,, MiMisl s Frejr hat Staten Island for Germany, where for not only the Bible but for dent of the club, presided at the Tfcomat Worth, brother of the To BroHMtilU Girl planned demoiutratione of two Mb they will be stationed for thtle next writing materials as well. It was butiness meeting which preceded Jeannette s Gift Shop bridegroom, ushered, vanoed technique! j Drat, the beam- three years. Mrs. Belet is the the ancestor of the first American the lecture. Several new members Between tfc* Theatre aad the Far traveling:, the bride wore a Mr. and Mra. Frederick Charles ing of a warp competed of varied former Audrey Beaaw, daughter desk, which had its origin as a of the club were welcomed by Mrs. materials j and aacend', the actual plum colored suit with alligator Schmidt of Bronxville, N. Y-, an- of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Besaw of writing box on a stool, From that C. H. Btuhler, membership we. weaving of several lace-weaves. awaiiuriat. Following a wadding nounce the engagement of their Eatt Broad street. Included in a the present-day desk was devel- maa. trip, the couple will live at 81 daughter, Marion Louise, to Keith Since these demonetrttioni cannot party at the ship Friday were Mis. oped. be preaented effectively to more Mtvtiae avenue, Fanwood. Stevens Lyman, son of Mr. and Betaw's parents, brother and sis- Mr. Ormsbee humorously told Mra. Guy Stevens Lyman of Weafr than t very tmall audience, tha ter, her grandfather, Stephen J. group has reluctantly decided to his audience that "keeping up field. The wedding has been plan- Krotter, her uncle, A. J, Krotser with the Joneses" was not un- farmu Society ned for June. limit the attendance at thia one and.aunt, Mitt Mary M. Koraser, meeting to membcrt «nly. known even in the 17th century. Miss Schmidt was graduated all of Highland Park, in addition Philadelphia cabinet makers be- from Mount Holyoke College and The election of eAcen for thato relatives and friends from Ma- came the most skilled in making Connecticut Firni Society, row the School of Physical Ther. coming year it alto tehedluled for plewood, Union and Short Hills, fine chests which were in demand Cltat»t*r 7, of the Colonial Daugh- i|).v, College of and this meeting. The Besaws entertained at a fam- ttn of the l?tk Century, met last Surgeons, Columbia University. ily dinner at their home Thurs- day night. Wea'neea'ty at the home of Mm. Mr. Lyman is a graduate of Republican Women FALL AND WINTER Harry P. Taylor, 619 Cofeman Colgate Univertity where he wat Wit BfgitMtr't C$nfidtuet place. Mra. William Lane Boice member of Theta Chi and re-To Meet totnwrou) . eendurted th* butiiteae meeting. cently haa attended the Graduate Attend Meeting of ut Arthur Murray's Mra. Burr Ackley Towl of Wett- School of Buiiimt Adminlitration Mrs, Florence Dwyer, eecretary Patriotic Women itH Mra. Fow«ll Puchner of Caat Ktw York Univertity. He terved to Hugh L. Mthorter, tpctker of Oranc* aad Mrs. Lawrence Oulk* ith tht Ninth Air Force in Eu-tht Sttte Houtt of Attembly, will CLOTHING Mrs. William Lane Boice, Mrs, «T Upper afeAldalr were (elected rope and' now it associated with tpeak on "How A Bill It Born" at Harry O. Taylor and Mrt. Mal- •a • noMinatiac committal. Albert Frank-Guenther Law, Inc. • meeting of tha Union County . The.aaaual meeting of the na- Federation of Republican Women com A. Panton attended a meet- • tajaal satiety will 'U* held in the tomorrow. Tht meeting will be ing of the New Jeney Council of Brooklyn Weman't Club Apr. •, Gerald Foter Exhibit, hel<{ at 2:18 p. m. in Grace Epi» Patriotic Women of America on Uaetad delegate* from the chap- copal Church, Seventh street, Tuesday afternoon at the New Jer- tar »eit Mrt, Boice, preiident, Before Art Assn. Plainfield. sey Historical Building, Newark. Mra. Makom M. Panton of West- The public it invited to attend. Mra. Adolph A. Wolff of Nutley *25 laM, Mra. Albert P. Koehler of At the Thursday meeting of thaTea will be served. pretided and' reported on the 23rd •toomnrid, Mra. Adolph A. "Wolfe Westfield Art Association, Gerald Women's Patriotic Conference on •f Nutley and Mr*. Powell Buch- ~'o»ter gave a demonstration of National Defense held recently in . a*r and Mra. Robert M. Crater, paihting a marine scene in. oils, Attend Kappa Gamma Washington. She stressed .the . tota of Eait Orange. ne of tailing yachts. It wat wit- "evils of socialized' and icaeed by a large audience. Mr. Phi Meeting Alternate! are Mra, Taylor, socialized education" and told of o»ter is currently conducting a Mrt. George R. Evana of Short the effect of communism on Amer- >na-man show at the Barrett Art Mitt Florence Traynor and MIB. ican civilization. •• RUk, Mrt. Alexander Keller of allery in Plainfield. His pictures, J. Stanley MacFadyen attend*! an . fcmmlt, Mra. C. Birch Stoner of 'all Scene, Bunny, In Costume and organization meeting for a New -. faort Hilli and Mra. Edward K. . Dtbllii ana1 Cetfc U Tea are outstanding. Jersey chapter of Kappa Gamma 1 larjr of Eatt Orange. Henry Gasser, •well known New Phi Monday in Short Hills. Dublin ! half million people live on Eire's eatt coaat, a 70-mile fer- Attractive Vivian Marnett it eipe ersey artist, will demonstrate in Kappa Gamma Phi is a national cially good with >hy people. In al- ater colors at the next Art Asso- honor .society for Catholic College ry ride lepartting them from tht Parents of Son Britith rail terininui at Holyhead, most no time ihe teachn them the ciaction meeting. An award paint- Women. Both Miss Traynor and Wale*. Cork, the second city, near teem of confident, carefree dancing. ing, The Alley, by Hortense Bu- Mr. and Mrt. Charles Feller Mrs. MacFadyen were awarded the ltltnd'a southern tip, counti . «>f 4 Elm ttrett are parents of n iell, it on exhibition at the Con- memberships as graduates of Good 79,000 inhabitant!. ajmui MUIIAY, IM Hetwf It., Nnmt EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ON *•»•, Dmnkt Francii, born Feb. » necticut Academy of Fine Arts. Council College.at White Plains, 44 MA Owtti Man, teal Onte* tn Kahway Memorial )|}oapitaL, « 0 ""' LINE OF NATIONALLY KNOWN K/ei of the fox have pupllt LUUaa SiMtell wat America'! which ire vertical imtead of cir- Yov He. t toauty In the gay nineties. cular. AlWaft Bratfi RttolU PERFUME WHICH WE ARE •

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608-626 North Avenue (Eatt) . WESTFIELD Tel. WEttfield 2-1200 The Spectator Shop Summit » Westfield 20 ELM STREET tOOK FOR THIS SEAL on the wash- obl*?s you buy, before you buy. 1' Weitfield means laundry tt*$led and appro sod by Palm Beach Spring Lake fcv th« American Irufitute oi Launderirui THE WESTFIELD ULhTML, THVISDAY, FfSBUAlY 17. l!4t Uncrftrd Give Vdemtuu Lunch*** at LUtU Ummam Cornell W* Mt* r im*m •/ Yde Ktta, AtMn. Fridmy, Ft*. 25 HIM l*slae, The Cornell Women'* Club Bobby Haskett will be featured FAT* urn man Northern New jersey heM • at the Jazz Concert and dance at ABE ITIH, LV of Benja- ing at the home of Mix Robert t. Roosevelt Junior Higt School Fri- Bauer of Longfellow avenue last day, Feb. 25, at t p. m. Others the oTer fifth evening. Mist lient Gibaon, Cor- who will appear are considered the M Troop « jnell alumna, spoke on her experi- best in tieir line*. Hackett, a CAIIYING CASO tbe | encetin and SwiUerland aa J,t " I* member of the United Nations cornetist, has been featured with Art (Mr f I.M secretariat lut summer. the better bands, including Glenn Mrs. H. W. Fievert of Hort Miller, and it now with NBC. at street and Mrs. Elliot Baines of J. C. Heard, from Cab Callo- , Summit avenue attended the meet- w»y'g band and currently with I THE MUSK STATT ing from Weatfteld. Jan at the Philharmonic" is con-1 (27 Ehi ilmt) lidered about tops among; the mod-' \DeiegaU to Report trn school of drummcre. Others Dni who will participate include Wal- WmMJ LUN fen S, Betty 8-nn.rdJo.n To Smith Club ter Klein, pianist; Bobby Gutten- Werber> c ro1 c tag, formerly with Louis Prima, Regultr Price u $3.J0 The Summit Smith Club will base; Sadoq, a former Jimmy i £% ' ^ hold a luncheon meeting at the £ Holsday; host*" •»* William Pitt in Chatham at l| ft Betty Lewis, Brenda o'clock Wednesday. Mrs. F. P. gus»n Copland end N»»cy Thornton Jr., Primose place, Sum- WRA1GHTS dirt washing, A»neAta|- mit, who is the Summit Smith Club Westfleld Btudloa lMsn Rowe, Susan Schott delegate to the Alumnae Council MISS MARJORY 8TEPHEKSON DMISfMOP -n Tobey. Some °* ™ 'meeting at the college in Northr ^^ troop member, toward I ampton Mass., from Feb. 16 to II, 88 ELM ST. !% hostess badges were won will give a report. Marjory Stephenton to Lrs the luncheon project. JX* at right are torn* of Wed Dmdd E. Dick DURING WESrriELO 1AIX DAYi, Fa*. IV, Seated at tables in the Littlccommittee; second from last row.ty Bamwrd, Betty Ann Algers, f^ member. and their Houa* at a Valentine luncheonMra. S. B. Tobey, Troop 66 leader;Ruth Dahlrtrom, Marion Lehman To Uuch Aatl-TB CMp*i«a 18, I*, ym Mr Mltct Mr 1RANO NEW J"others included Kather. Mr. and Mrs! William W. Steph- ikt, Ann* Alexander, Bet- given Saturday by Troop 66 to Mrs. Anthony Paone, member of and Jean Tobey. At right are Plans for a cooperative program eneon of US Bradford avenue, Barbara Dwroch, Joan Troop 67 of Benjamin FranklinTroon 66 committee and Mrs, H.Betaey Grider, Barbara Ann Eick- for the control of at have announced the engagement of SPUING DRW ia •*» •tocki ovaw e Schoolaw: Back row, left to right.A. Werber, Troop 66 leader. Scoutter, P««y Smyers, Susan Schott, £ta> M«H . Mitchie D«r- Point Barrow, Alaska, with the U. •. their daughter, Marjory Helen, to eettiH, aiseJ tublrMt $1.00 fnm ffcirie Werber, Jo Ann Kres- Mrs. L. A. Hathaway, leader ofpictured at left, beginning in the Susie Heck, Joyce Bergslnnd, navy, are under war Dr. Joseph D. Daniel Eggleston Dick, son of Rich gskn Howe, Nancy Mumford, Troop 67; Mra. E. L. Riker, Troop first row, are Martha Holaday, Su-Kathi« Lessenholf, Barbara Bills, Aronson, «f Philadelphia, Pa., will ard G. Dick and the laU Mrs. Dick 67 committee chairman; Mrs. R.san Copeland, Nancy Edwards,Beverley Wollney and Brenda Pa- 'n fatts and Susan H»rtm«n. direct the program, which calls for of Worcester, Mass. G. 'Schott, member of Troop 66 Patty Towl, Margie Maxwell, Bet-one. the vacdnattea «f all natives at Miss Stophenson is a aiinior at Mrt Matty Point Barrow, who in teats admin- Welhsley College where ah« is ma- A SPECIAL GROUP MARKED MOO OFT Card Party istered beforehand, are known to joring in music. Facto About Forest Fires. be free of tuberculosis Infection. Mr. Dick is a graduate of A in- Dr. Artnton will use Bacillus Trinity, 337, Catholic DatectluOMEfn There are normally 12,000 to 14,000 herit College and is now studying MagtccT'^Uek light" c.n detect Purchases of securitiea and mort- Calmette-Ouerln (BOO) in j of Americi, held • Val- tires each year In areas covered by gagea by U. 8. life insurance com- for his master's degree at Yale. w M aM eff quicker than you can national forests. And about 15,000 the campaign. BCQ is • vaccine de- nue esrd party at the clubhouae, panies totaled ft,017,OW,6M in 1M7, veloped by two French physicians, crack one, Wettiaghouse teiti show. more occur in state and private for- Kever Leal a IJ Jsswsy avenue, Tue«day eve- an average of 1751,400,0(0 per Albert Calmette and Atafconse Trapped to tbe Invisible ultraviolet est land. To keep fires in hand, the The only Union central of the Mrs. Bernard McManai WM month. This compares with total Ouerin, who discovered that a ran •< Mack light, the guilty sui- federal government puts six million Civil war who never lost a battle iinMn, with the Meidamet W. purchases of ai,aU,O00,O0O In 1MI. virulent strata of tubereuloaie bacil- pact ahowi up purple while a really dollars a year into personnel and was Gen. Geo. H. Thomas. Thomas Cinon, C. A. Mulcahy and L. The year of lsrgtst new Invest- li could be rendered harmless SPECIAL SALE VALUE treah e|( glows scarlet. The outer other safety messures, while an *as bora In Virginia and when be look (Misting. ments in mortgages and securities through repeated transplantations shell el a hen's eg( and Its protein other 11 million dollars is spent by chose to fl|ht with Northern troops was IMS, when tbe purchases to- to fresh cultures of a medium con- eertring are fluorescent, which the states, counties and private own he was looked upon as a traitor br taled $ll,?7l,0O0,O0O, nearly two- taining beet bill. Once the vaccine makes the egg glow more brightly era (or fire protection. Most critical M* friends, and hie family turned ! Dept. Changei thirds of which was U. •. govern- bad become stabilised It could be THIS WEEX END ONLY under ultraviolet than a colored areas in the past have been the Us picture towards the wall Easter egg. Presumably the color ment bonds. During 1M7, tbe pur- administered to an animal w Location thick underbrush (oothllli o< the chases of Industrial and miscel- •witch occurs when oxidation causes Sierras In southern California, thr human being and reduce the possi- laneous bonds assumed greatly In- bility of Infection In • virulent rum Keeati Tie meeting of the literature • chemical change in the shell, ex- Douglaa fir region o( the North Oaring the past three years, TOURS. - FRL - SAT. creased proportions, amounting to form. I drama department of the plain lamp engineers, Ordinarily, west, and in and around the whitc- Amsriean fanners have produced II tnrefrigerated eggs kept under av- »2,01»,000,000 for the year and •t&tld Woman't Club will meet pines of northern Idaho and western per cent more products with 5 per erage temperature and humidity bringing holdings of such bonds to idiy, Feb. 28, at the home of Montana. $4,860,000,000, up « per cent In the cent leis manpower than Airing the tun gradually from scarlet fluores- three jeara before World Wai IL ELECTRIC CONSOLE i H. R. Tate, 720 Forest ave- cence to purple in eight to ten days. single year. Tlaae lever i The meeting was originally Properly refrigerated eggs retain Collan are back in style, To save Rcfdw Price $125.00 Muled at the home of Mrs. B. their freshness and scarlet fluores- Carrot Lands tbe trouble of basting the collars Mint. cence longer. More than 700,000 acres of land onto dresses esch time they sre was used to grow carrots in the YwOaitifictJAdv. washed, make them snap or button LEADEE WANT ADS PAY— U. S. in 1947. Always Briafi Rcrahi onto the dresses. Sale Price . '100.00 WESTFIELD SALE DAYS Portable Electric . '89.50 and up

FEBRUARY 17 - 18 - 19 ASK TO SEE OUR NEW POST-WAR VAC IMTIMi —Only 5 Inches High Of SOIIOW ions In Every Department HAND VAC - WITH A COMPLETE NEW So seldom csn yon do alt you'd SET OF ATTACHMENTS. ITS NEW. rtally with to do for grief-nnckeii reiendf, or Snd exactly the light MANY ONE OF A KIND UNADVERTISED BARGAINS words for your lympathy. But you canslway* send "ojers, with confidence ihst they will fsiiWully express both your wishes sod your BABY WEAR feeling. You can count osj flowers to carry your message with perfect Special Only For This Sale . , Were NOW Were NOW ' tsct. You csn count on us to jdviie a fining selection, — BIRDCLOTH SNOW SUIT— HAND MADE SWEATER, HAT AND BOOTIE SET snd io bsndle sll Cloteel Feet, Zipper Clotji 13.95 7.87 —Pink Only 4.98 3.47 details with per- SEWING LESSONS . . . $8.00 TODDLER SNOW SUIT— FLANNELETTE KIMONAS .... LOO .67 fect taste. Birdeloth, Size 1 and 2 Only .... 13.05 7.87 FINE COMBED COTTON CARDIGANS—1 to 3 . 1.50 1.19 Reg. $10.00 ! 1.87 5.87 2.77 ENROLL THIS WEEK. « S!DS«W .10 BUNTINGS—Pink or Blue ...... 3.98 2.87 4-Pc. KNITTED LEGGING SET .... 8.98 5.87 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. GIRLS' WEAR 321 SOUTH AVE., 62 ELM STREET WESTFIELD Were NOW Were NOW Wettfield, N. J. Tel. WE. 2-5626 SKI PANTS—Zelan or 100% Wool—4 to 14 . 4.98 3.47 ALL WOOL SNOW SUITS—Sice* S to 8 . . 13.98 7.87 Opp. R. R. Station Telephone Westfield 2-2525 WOODED PEA COATS—Wool Lined—8 to 16 . 13.98 9.87 DUNGAREES^-Zipper Side Opening*—3 to 14 . 2.50 1.87 ^TPiBwh*le Corduroy COTTON KNIT UNDERSHIRTS— .47 °r 100% Wool Flannel—7 to 12 .... 4.98 3.87 Short Sleeved—4 to 12 79 .33 DRESSES—New Spring Styles-. 1 to 12 . . 3.98 2 for 5.00 COTTON KNIT PANTIES—2 to 8 . . . . .49 .43 DRESSES—Our Better Dan River Plaid*—7 to 14. 5.98 2 for 7.00 COTTON KNIT PANTIES—JO to 16 . . . .59 The GlUtra jj 1.87 GABARDINE TRENCH COATS—8 to 14 . . 8.98 3.87 BEACON BATHROBES—Size 4-6 .... 2.98 BOYS'WEAR is proud of its resourses! Were NOW Were NOW DID YOU KNOW YOU HAD SO MANY CORDUROY SPORT JACKETS—8 to 12 ... 12.98 9.87 LONGEES—Soltd Flannel, AH Wool Plaid*, FRIENDS SO CLOSE TO HOME? SNOW SUITS-ZeUn-Sfce. 8 .nd 10 . . 12.98 5.87 Zipper Fly-^«e. 6 to 12 6.98 4.37 CORDUROY OVERALLS-fii,e. 2.nd 6 Only . 2.79 1.87 SUSPENDER LONGEES-Whipcord^S, 8, 10 . 2.50 1.87 CLAIRE TIFFANY KAYSER SPORT SHIRTS—Long Sleeve— DUNGAREES—Zipper Fly, Weatern Style—2 to 12 . 2.50 1.87 1.87 DORIS DODSON KAY WHITNEY . Oxford Cloth—Sixea 10-12 ..... 2.98 1.67 WASH SUITS—Button-On Style—3 to 6x . . 2.98 IRMA HILL L'AIGLON ALSUW°r°kPLAID LUMBER JACKETS— "KAYNEE" BUTTON-ON BLOUSES—3 to 6 . 1.69 .87 ol JONATHAN LOGAN McKETTRICK *e 10 Onlv o no e nn JERRY GILDEN .NELLY DON "KAvNtr, ALL WOOL, BUTTON FRONT SWEATERS— 2.87; 11 P0L0 JO COLLINS PEG PALMER WMt OnP ". SHIRTS- 4to6x 3.50 1.67 Idtir n y~Suc 14"16 139 -77 COTTON KNIT BOXER SHORTS—6 and 6x . 1.98 JUNIOR HOUSE QUEEN MAKE U?.G PANTS SUITS— S McARTHUR, Ltd. SHIP 'N' SHORE '»gle and Double Brea.ted Style.-6 to 12 . 18.98 10.00 SANFORIZED PLAID FLANNELETTE SHIRTS- ^ ^ 1.97

WOOL SWE^^3"8'"* 4 10'U °"ly ^ " ALL WOOL SLEEVELESS SWEATERS—4 to 6x . 2.98 1.87 These friends carry size tags for Teens — Juniors — Misses B E S P er d 3.87 Women and price tags that are pleasant surprises. utton Front sfy|e So to 40 !" . . . 6.08 3.47 BATHROBES—Corduroy-Size 6 Only . . 4.98 (Clara §ijnp Young Folks Toggery NIXT TO TUB UBRAKT WESTFIELD . WE. 2-1131 233 E. BROAD STREET Westfield 2-3180 Opon Until 0 O'clock Monilny and Friday Evening. — .. .„,- yemrAiT IT, m*

aWaaoas f«r Icraf lh«Ha«e Faetwai ahartaas of sera* hae been attributed to: (a) the shipment af over IB million torn of scrap rare, surrauixled hjr seerw o» ew abroad Mere the war; (b) the Un, »ad higs* »uhUclaed w *e MATERMTY arau ef about 130 RilliM tons of !2*r. B iTT aeleotial beaefselaf at. Hearver of «38 Glen 204 South Euclid avenue. steel products from lhi» country was graduated from the • • • during the war in the form of ship- APPAREL of Pennsylvania with Clifford S. Mortis 3t., of < sjMntf of ammunition, arms and oth- We Cawty m» Urteet ^jff-mtmt ef he«h*tor «f science Cumberland street has transferred er supplies to our alliet and our Is Tiaia R HktMOBeauca at a convocation held from Union Junior College to araMd force! abroad; (c) the re- |S»a tl» University'. Palestra Sun- Buckneil UEivereity. While at ataced nte of scrapping of automo- Ana ^^ tie* •mrnning. ITJC, he w«s editor-ia-ebief of the talcs, railroad equipment and other CLAJIICAL RECORD Ifeaoveir, who has b«en stud.v- College Torch and treasurer of itemi, as compared wKb tke pre- (Yew Ova Cfceec*) HfRBCRT'S <• tha VhartM School of Fi- Gamma Iota Alpha, A. second ae- war rates, and R| Orchestra which presents* tea aad one-half Mate pounds ef Sunday in Hewark, O Two students from Weitfield In celebration of Boy Scent Week, member* of Holy Trinity aaflk. About a par cent ef the eewi playt the eello. Pack 73 exhibited .thi» display of; their skills last week in the win- have anastttis, which reduces mi* '->-• -. " e a • have bei at (krrlaan, a nisaihsr ef the e • • OOJ * WATOIOOLOItf " (bus and a resident ef Claire Kaniltaa af Tremont OUTSTANDING SALES treacent. Boh it a avenue bat returaei to aft. Hoi- ef Valley Forge Military yoke after a short visit home ha. s y f y tween aemsf tora. V aaa mtni with the armyy Men's Sox v...to ,.** 2 p«. l .10 "ReawaiWr . . . U Ike •kKre h wattli framing taa l a IfeM durindi g at all . . It's werlli (rajatag weB." Car* with Mti If • vacuum cleaner anuat aha Metal *ta*M, Ma • < Nooses v.i.t.i.H OUtUapl* kai ntaraa. t* IU eatdantr apeealt hut kteneitaa;. r llata Taaehtm Calla* u> Is aeuad t* aa aawn. Whea a desav are te he aHrteted to this eerrtee kar aMiar year after com. er hai MiigM up ftreae and halt* It mutt he titwtrtatl, heUevet Or. Dresses v.i. I It waahj of praetcla teMh- la Ike emth, take a moment to cat by better aalarlet, more •at While Ms Is being dene, ataUe werktog ssadltinns, and an ; ta at* whether DM tips ef t freer ftens authori- Fabric Gkves v.i.,8..98 sir ,a)sj|tjttliff*ry junior at ft* truth wWnd lust past the Up tarlaniiat Mtre mm aurset are iJnlrerstiy, U oa the dean's at ttw aaadt. They should tt Ike nested. Nurses who have married I tteayinc marliaaieal aaglnear. MM la ft do a ant-rate eleea- ant) wnote children are new grown iaiteh. 3111. HOW $T. he retrained ant] rrhjmed Nylon Specials! "Buy frtm Arlhli" to useful service. Students and per- af CarivhM read I. _ Water aonnel should be recruited, recom- t wtta kef roommate, Jeanne DM you know that salt will rale* mends Dr. Brown, "without re- U.49 n.69 af Darian, Conn., for live KM boiling point of witerT The awt (ard' to tern, marital status, eco- 30 Dealer IS MtJ 20 Denier •nwtara at Endl- time you art cooking In a double nomic background, or ethnic, ratlal Reg. US Reg. l.tS and 2.25 tftalar CoUtga. Beverly, Mau. boiler, add some table salt to *e and MUgleut origins." * • • wattr-eeatatnar section ol tha holl- taqrara, aaahnmart at Yale, ar. IMt baaeas the Unit necessary A Famout Maker. M alaeed on the d«an'i Hit to cook the food in tha Inner con- LBADKM WANT AM leaUeaa, , tainer. • • • ant New, Jemy itudtnti in Winter Carnival •OLLTWOOB rAtanesj P l Schaefer's at MMdWbury College litonlUd SUUs patents are granted S? !i" TSISJ . 1447, an Aaaa E. Hani* of May to the actual Inventor*. In "NO POOR GOODS AT ANY PRICE1' Nerth Kaelid awiuie, Harold rtfcay ether eottntrlei, the Srtt to . Weharo'aoil of 1M Clark street, apply, regardless of the tact that -Store Hours Daily " M. Tounff of 675 High, etr toiiTn **mra he may have pirated the Idea tram WeaMeM » tall , not and John K. Zeilter af else, my receive a patent 9 to 5:30 Delireriea

Shop At MILADY'S Bargains Galore at The Music Staff For During WESTFIELD SALE DAYS Westfield Sale Days SUPER-SPECIALS CARRYING CASES *1.00 FIRST QUAUTY H.ld 5« Rennb (ret. price J3.S() NYLONS . . . ., . R«f. price 1.35 3 pr*. 2.65 CHILDREN'S RECORDS FINAL CLEARANCE M Uut 29% Off oa AIL ShelUc CbiUr.n'l Record! FAMOyS MAKE BLOUSES 1.00 — Many UaBreakaMe. Values to 5.98 POPULAR RECORDS BEAUTIFUL 9 OfOft Hundredi »t . 3 for $1.00 The Original £••70 an NEW SPRING SKIRTS . £••70 and Hundredi at ...... 6 for $1.00 Sis* 24 to 38 Waittlin* Warfield... POPULAR AND JAZZ ALBUMS ODD ASSORTMENT of by Brandt FAMOUS MAKE GIRDLES . Many Reduced u much a. 50%— AD Big Name Rev. price 7.98 Bandi and Singeri. IT WOWS .77 ai your need* grow. In an apartment, a coroole and lpoce-saving dining table, BRASSIERES— CLASSICAL ALBUMS Satin or Nylon .... 1.00 Many at Reduced Pr'cei. . . ANOff GROWS... at you move to Reg. 1.50 larger space. Use it now with fUleri at A Free Classical Re:ord cf Your Own Choice With a medium size dining table. All Other Clauical Album* Purchased — A Large FINE QUALITY Selection of Albums. AND IT GROWS... to accommodate SLIPS 1.98 your moil extemlve dining ntedt. Now Rayon or Jersey Re*. 2.98 twelve people can ihare your hospitality. CLASSICAL RECORDS And Hurt's amplt ipat* for every place. SUPER SPECIAL On All Many at Reduced Prices. COTTON HOUSECOATS o no Made by Juliana, with zippered front . ve.i/0 NEEDLES

Store Hours During Wettfield Sale Dayt: Two For the Price of On-Mane y Well Known Thursday . . 9 A. M. - 6 P. M. Brands. Friday) . . . 9 A, M. • 9 P. M. Saturday , . 9A.M.-7P.M. • FURNITURE •f BEDDING ^ • CARPETS 4 RUCS MIUIUKM, H. > Mon.,Wti.,fri. 9 B.m. la !» p.m. OPPOSITE IMt CHANTICU* MIUIUtM 8-0290 MILADY'S SHOP TUM., Tnuri., So«. 9 it.m. to 0 p,m. 1C7 EAST BRQAD ST. . WESTFIELD, N. J. 27 Elm Street Westfield 2-1448 rttlt'AtT IT, 1U»

Idaho it mird In tha netlea fc *»•• eemaaree with is in number ol irrigated acMa at farm- land with two and ana-halt millieo •• •"•*. » to the aummcr and 43 acres under irriaaitea. in the laU, ai a«ain«* WITM'AN^BELU ... «• to aummer and 28 NOTA Ik Wtater. HM moril-foundingc ,t. WANTED Ha dlaaaia, a»wav*r, eccura mo.Uy PWUajeaic CkaaaWea iajariai ana* winter, n. ..„«_ aaai«i«»i»l«r aa> ptilaatalr BROAD WESTFiELD kaar ahaaaatloMaurta. gfeeep have reaUrca «a W Mates la %a*- SMM tfJeaua* la wint.r, », eom- tvl* a^Hta^aT^BB^dtBi "ai a^aa^aaBBafaaaai •aaaaaaaaa^B^ 2-O9OO raaaiaa; nuaaw. wkatH IN COR ELM CHAIN! •aaat with l« i* „*„,,, u to , kaat vln*latl«a »•»•»; nl- aaat aaa M la laM. llatlaa; ia«M aar a mmtttmtt 1 f pa^* at^eBaaMKJaaTrdfceaaia^lll teal f BaStaaiaVB ^hVF Itaaraatrci. Mull at aarr •••tin ur aaaiwauta la* •*- wixul. larlaar aaiar. a4- aV^ai, ati«a« aaffctr. Da a«l Spota asa ttaiaa wiU aefftar ca ll. eaa itav* enamel. To clew away, tame aw a deaa clota, dip Into Walter Tkwalaa, Mgr. inc. t«t:Mi M4a ant rub »i«orou»ly. You ctn eaa i.ttxiKi/ru* »vio., Ur) ywur Iteve lkinin| thi« «•/. K. V. IT, If. ».

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IfawCeJUnaWOUOffMMa (£nrnpr l» , Oaa war la naaa teat raaf* aat- Nartii 9taUMi F1«M CRANFORD, N. J. Cr.aVOIW ? cancera of all readily ae- latlaaf drtaa leak like a a** madel Ii ta make a aaparata collar lar It. "^ artai of the boa* can a# A la Carta and TaUa al'Hat* DiMam ••A era* -/Mia cattat <• a auk •tea, aat aady «tvea It • tola atyle Dining Room Open 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. aaJra^'J'f**^^ teaa* M alaa la tatlarlag ta aW Coffee Shop Open 10 A. M. to 8 P, M. ai we of chemiewy, aaasa«r* faaa," ravaaU Uvlee ZUU. AK ,)„ microicope, ac eertiol!»• •aaaaaka datkiM 'taacialiat Te Closed All Day Every Monday IVOHY FLAKCS |«ic E. Bota, M. 0., •*>»•• F p ^BBavaBBBBjBBa^aaHef -_ ^pa^r^^^^^^aaa -^ ^^a ^^^ ^"^^^»a _ ^^ k-kW Hkti iHeaaaaalM' flf .MlttlUt Caaflaaalal Gaeja Fa*«J I. Caad HaaMi rltinai aU tti* Journal if "~" papTV a^aV ,Wl»^a«^aB^ ^m a»>»a^a»a»(p va^aaaaava* IVOHY^SriOW lit fnl laa Helical gilifc»i, ** WMMto ttat imttMfc* 27c layi the a^BBB^ftd^aaaaaaaBBi' eaaMaleBl aaaalaike^BaaaaA ^aV L aUaJBifA aTaBai 4ll, valuable lor hi*** »*• ml or Wlhly Jnvaeiva tajw •itk aanntlir mar V kel»lui aa ,11 to reipond ta NH>watt aa aaa at ftabaat aad aa> HttSHEY . Dr. Moha pioneered (ha Ml at chimoawSKT. '. pemlM, MW • kuHM at tha neek COCOA KJTTER af Ma dreaj Mi aalaai buttaahoaat WAX PAPER 'm ..,,"mb«, and othMa* ta each atMl et tha cabu," aivtaat HIM COii. PAPER 2 r^U «9o»ur|«rjr K CaaaaaatviNiNar' • HiMttul tf aiiut diS«rtnt t|f«t TOWELS 25c r Maehanlcal irrafaWrttlaa (Mh at 7aattn ind thert to »ra». mlaaUfnment of elfher. front ar rear M awrUUtj rate trm «ht •aaaaaaailal a^MPaaaatJl aaUXaaaaal ajWiitlg SatlBt - ^PlpB"^aBj(|} •e^TVBVev •eaa^awa B*pr* •^••••J ••aa'^^ PRMCE ALBERT eiuu utlni chMtttMrflwr heuatasi, worn kuaWn«i. banl Spedsl!2for25c ukt nir* that taawri a*a whaaU, frabbln< brake!, unbalanea, TOBACCO 69c if removed bccauM UM «•«*• aad manr other maehanlcal factor* d contreUed mlcroicoplcaUy. aontrUMte to the unaven wear et uUele pointi out. ThU mitr*- Urea.

cxtroi mikei it potiiUa to •^. • MCk ol Oa deeply par- t W»BA««, which ir« ehar- SQPIBB it * MM skin cancan, Flowcra are "at home" Mt attitilatinf aurroundllis CWietrjr and Junior anjrwkerea, any time), any ul tinui to any ilimiflcant a*- occaaion. Uae them fra> m wwm ^w "^ , eUaictl rciulti ahow. Tht Foundatiena quantly. Quick, efficient tbf* ii to accurate, Dr. Uohi i, that tka margin of ovtrra- aervlce here, alwaya. Ju«t ItttliiftM .*+-: nl which may occur Ii leil than phone. .''l Inth of an inch. JOSEPHINE ry Bmll uncen may be treated MTJFM tmMuriiciUy without giving COMCTIMC tdicine to control pain. Relief of l« SOMERSET STREET mi; bi aeceiiary In treating PL. 4-1B00 . PLAINFIELD Intel with chemosurgenr, aitMIB HOlHSi DOERRERS FLOWERS h lakU la »• Siaa liaii>— aataniar Tin a 167 ELM STREET CoHiralalalieaa <<«« the Tkanaar Till a LIOXI CUB Tal. WE. 2-2400 Oa Ila 3ttk Aaalirnarr BOX of W HfckliE. £VtvKfUvADY

2 for 25c f"! HJ T| NURSERY SCHOOL COCOA vit.LZIC NAPKINS alarm Clock BOX of SO PINT HEAVY SANITARY 98c '1.49 ft Happy Hotm Pre-School NAPKINS . . Mineral Oil 29c f* F NA 22 PHOTO-'niTI DQ For Chiidrmr 2^ to 5 Y«Mr> FLASH DULDJ 16c Ftt MonMtioB Cadi WtalaWd S-4»70 50c PER5ONNA • i RAZOR L?fiir IOr 0U.OCr SACCHARIN WASMNGTOirS BUDES 1000 TableU IIRTHDAY 25c RONSONOL 1.00 ELIZABETH ARDEN'S THERMOS Lighter Fluid 18c PAT-ACAKE 67c BOTTLE Pint Sise 25c 1.75 ELIZABETH ARDEN'S TUISDAY 25 98c FHRUARY 22MI Scotch Tape 18c Face Powder I REXALL SPECIALS! CANDY SALE! Bay Rum 8o>.23c $1.00 HUYLER'S CHOC. THIN MINTS rof RIFFITH'S SALE Melo-malt Tonic 69° Special . . tb. wa/C 25c tSe HUYLER'S CHOC. USTERINE of used and rebuilt toJliverOil 69c BRUSHLESS • MILK OF MAGNESIA , _ CHERRIES 4,r Shave Cream Special • 1/2 ft- WC. are ¥ ooth Powder 15c 11.10 HUYLER'S GRAND PIANOS 2 CHADWYCK ASSORTED 2 for 25c Many Ilk* Ntw-crl Prices w«y btlew NM torn Solvent 2^30* CHOCOLATES-s. available ceil of a now Pfano~Exc«HMl makes— Diuretic Pills 2^,6^ Special . . ft. iKIv > STEINWAY • CHICKERING c Se NESTLE the PARK! • KNABE • HALLIT & DAVIS bs. 2for51 CHOCOLATE Pound 2for30c L *'«.«••• • HARDMAN • WEBER 50c SILOUE BARS • Don't flouiutar around look- Plain or Almond. |* f A ing for frwh sta foodl Ptreh and many other well-known makes Hano Lotion 19c Special . Dfor lafC GLYCERIN yourjelf at a PALM TERRACE AS LITTLE AS REMEMBI Suppositories table and aik for anything you Adult or Infant Want *25 DOWN . . t from an air-born* «0e | -•• —"'"IS DREFT lobster to q Naw Orleans . . . l» TO 1YUIS TO PAY *<" ImuLTiPLi ,or 2 for 25c we almost said "«hrimp", but 49c IviTAiiiH\j98c they're too big for any weh llbtl- Capsules^ A Few Used OtWBL/E PUHPOSE oustitk Andfrtih? All of our ; PROVEN Ml I sea food arrives daily ... and Forhans it's so-o freih you miflht almost SPINET PIANOS call it impertinent! LARVEX Reg. 60c AS LITTLE UP TO WE HtbbKVt KIUHI lu iJlmXX QUANTITIES DIAL PL 6-3400 AS 3 YEARS PLAYING $25 DOWN 'UP TO PAY CARDS Special— 1 "Mi« Mvi'c Center of New htny". 2 for 69c HOTEL GRIFFITH PIANO GO. STIINWAY RiritlSINTATIVK BROAD WESTFIELO STREET at ARLINGTON AVENUE • 605 BROAD STREET . NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY COR.ELM PRESCRIPTIONS X- O9 OO Open Wathhglon't Birthday and W*dn*,dayt Until 9 P.M. THE WESTflELP IJSAPflt. THU*«"*Y FEBtUABY 17, M9 Lucille Tate, 110 West Dudley Waah and core the ginia, will join them in Tucson at la IK) for a month's vacation in Miami, avenue, last evening. b^i«* Mlf/ Aid* Hundred,, Fla. the end of February. c< the core « • S ALLY EM* atari •» apples. Fill the cavity wHa Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pollock of Miss Florence" folly of the Bou- to flfemfrer* Reveals (Continued froa pag« ») levard was given a surprise mis- About 71 years ago a group of using ss much as the tartaeaf m Dudley court returned Sunday Cornell university stufcuta asked , the apples reqairea. Top wUh «aa> ft* tret wail mrtinc of the contributions. Mrs. Willi»m R.I Mr. and Mrs. George Dudman from a stay in Nassau, Bahama cellaneous shower Saturday eve- Maris arranged the details and' of 441 Mountain avenue were en ning by Miss Iris Walker of 521 their famous president, Andrew j fourth teaspteaspooo n butter. A44 - ' EeUef CoaMMttec for New Islands.. Dickson White, If they might be tec »t the home publicity for an evening at the! urtained »t a luncheon given Sat- Summit avenue. water to cover bottom el aaSMg Presbyterian Church, where Mr.jurday afternoon by Mrs. E. G A daughter, Anne Lindsay, was Guests included Mrs. Ruth excused from daases to journey dish. Bake in moderate wa MM Mi* fit. Clair bom Ithaca, ». Y. to Cleveland, 0., Wl Wee* Grow street, j-«s and Mrs. Herman dc Wetter gave; Wai-field of Hampton Hall, Ctan. born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Young and Mrs. Jane Parizeau of •yples are tender. a joint talk on Baltic life, illus- j ford, Schmalenberger of 1207 Piainneld Plainfield, Miss Phyllis Mathes and to play football af ajnst s team from trated b y Unterl nrtid slide s frof m phoh - avenue, Plainfield, formerly of Mies Marie Waterbury of Green the University of Michigan. After Tat f—Htn reported th* fol- David L«y, son of Mr. and Mrs. due deliberation, President White eatMtiea in WwtlWd dur tographs taken by Mr. de Wetter Westfield, on Monday, St. Valen- Mountain College, Poultney, Vt., in Estonia. The decorations for Robert Ley of Beacon Village in tine's Day. Mrs. Schmalenberger and the Misses Mildred Rehm, replied, "I will not permit II mem i m PlainSeld, formerly of WeBtfteld, to travel eM milei mtrely to agitate the occasion were supplied by is the former Sally Evans, daugh- Ruth Johnson, Kay Nitche, Mar- bvaaVad Merchants con- celebrated his first birthday Sun- a keg et wind." Doerrer's. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart W. garet Muller and Jean Brown of toward advertising in the day with a small family party and Evans of Prospect street. , aeliietlaa; food end cloth "Koland B. Cook, CPA, audited several Westfteld friends. Westfield. the books of the treasurer, and »•» tag «ea**a«*Jen,. *4» Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hurley Earls/ MM I, m ART SCHOOL Twin girls, Peggy Lee and Bar- the Treasury Department has of- Dr. and Mrs. James Jfoughton 1 Ttevafa *» faaer*kj», rfw. iy eaMUUe* my needed articles of clothing. Prices have soared; to quote a Mr. and Mrg. IS. 0. Spencer of • HanAag* * ^U aad a vtrr l Tew from a letter written on Nov. Benson place will leave tomorrow mm****.fa*, •/ mkkkUn.SO, 1»4S: a man's ihirt coats 42 Katharine Beecher LMM Miiwr wu ehalrMM. At O.M. or I12.W. A pair of stock- ipf** Mail, Grade 44, Mn. Sab Prict.: • Glove* ings, the equivalent of $4.60. Two •V KMsteals elaai gave a bataar •hetts and a pillowcase, I1D.60. Butter MinU 'tka Baltic Ha- 1 ia a geaeraua "The need for continued help it f S]98 - 4 Color. — 4 Strength* therefore obvious, until these Bal- Prescriptions • Jewdry 9M leaati devotad one of 4ar eaaip arejatta to the Ic refugees are either permitted I «f eetteeted candle atube, to work for wages in Germany, or DELIVERED | Some of these lovely felts Rag. |1JH * MsyalM aaay a dark r«fu, are allowed to emigrate to new Savings up to 50% 79c MM With greatly aaeded light, countries and given a chance to PROMPTLY were formerly as high tha «aal ahorUfe la Kuropt rebuild their livei anew. No Hour, of Waiting as $12.00. ' hi INatly nrUilad light- "Tht Baltic Relief Committee Aftar Dacler PKonat. MHrVMllta KMMtflt •MUlDCn OX wishes to express its heartfelt Tki» grtap •( acrckandiM olered (or Wett< TMCA contributed time to thanks to one and all who have All Sales FIMI. ia Baching relief boxes lent contributed in BO many waya to- fieM " tat committee. The Jun- ward helping these valiant and BARON'S courageous victims of .the war, Clah, tha Pmbyte- PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS Churth group, the Sewing. whose country hat keen usurped, Over H Yean •( s>rMefl»

Featuring NuAgePanties-~i.t»c . BOBBY HACKETT — N. B. C. Trumpet Star — FOR GIRLS— . NYLON SWEATERS JJ C. HEARD—Jan at the Philharmonic—Drummer In White and Dresses-size i to u ... • V Pattelt WALT KLEIN — Jerry Wald Pianist • SO EASY TO \ifASH Rayon Pants _si.. 4 to i 5| {JEWELERS;\OPTICIANS "SADOG" JIMMY LUNCEFORD — TrombonUt • QUICK DRYING HAROLD KLEIN — Charlie Barnett Tenorman • NO BLOCKING Raincoats and Capes (Ma MOAD STREET, WESTFIELD, N. j. Sizes 34 to 40 BOB GUTTENTAG — Uuia Prima Baaaiat Blouses -Value to 3.98 . • at $4.95 An All-Star Group Slichtly ihopworn. SKIRTS Added Attraction! Anklets _svstoiovi • t FLARED CARMEN POLZO, • SLIM LINE5 — FOR BOYS— • PLEATED Accordian Virtuoio MEAT • FLANNELS Wash Suits-s to 8 . . WE.tfield • GABARDINES EXTRA SPECIAL—One of Wotfield'a Outstanding • TWEEDS BARBERSHOP QUARTETS. 2-6161 • PLAIDS Button-On Shirts -A to S »*.»» h>i • CORDUROYS iek—C Sizes 9 to 15 Tickets On Sale At Cotton Overalls ... t Service oa and 10 to 20 JARVIS DRUGS . JOHN FRANKS $5.95 to $8-95 Wool Eton and Longie Suits h KLEEMAN'S and (Slant 12 to 18 Polo ShirtS—Sise 16 only • • ' N»XT TO TH1 LIBRARY' The BANDSTAND Waatfiald WE. Mill 163 ELM STREET WESTFtELD 2-6363 WEE'MODERNS Open Until 9 Monday and Friday Eveninga A'Truly Complete Record and Music Shop 230 EAST BROAD STREET SHOAL!! Famous Makes Women's Shoes SEE OUR WINDOWS Today-Tomorrow-Saturday Sorry, we cannot advertise their names NEE DELL SHOE STORES Westfield Sale Days At Greatly Reduced Prices 171 East Broad Street NOT ALL STYLES IN ALL SIZES WESTFIELD WfE WEgTFBBJ) IE A DM Hf. fUjitAlY IT. 1S4»

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We've Studied Your Tastes! —And by employing our facilities earnestly, we obtain and p«u on to you the FINEST QUALITY FOODS at GREAT SAVINGS That's Why You Always Find The Foods You ant When You Want Them at Quality Super Market OPEN FRIDAY till 9 PM We Willbe Closed Tuesday FEBRUARY il«4 ONCINTRALAVE. WISTFKID BirihdsT Wt-tfi^W's Headquarter, for GROCERIES for a Thousand and Out Meali"' With our variety and Your PRODUCTS Ingenuity each Meal can be Different » DEL MONTE 4\ P* Fruit Cocktail-35c 9 PRIDE OF THE FARM •€ /%

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Cream Cheeie 2,%29c • MAXWELL HOUSE O KIVCItSIDE'"AA" Mb. BUTTER roll 67c Mb. Coffee can 51c rllliitMl FMtanria.4 . Hoi | MILK 0,21c Q22,c • FLAKO Creamed Cottage Ckeese t c, M • Protecttd QMMT from Pmm" to "Platter." Kt'HMALX CIB avC Pie Crust Z^Z/C Shrimp Cocktail . OHICWAI, « ..49C • SpedalY SttaeUd for Tctdtneu and Jaciness. FtA U CfclCkWI PIC • COMSTOCK — REREDD PITTED g\g\ •'.-• (Uaraitoed to Please or Your Money Back. HI-HAT Prrcx Cvatalaer VjMW MtIB HI-HAT 15-u«. «•• SERVE YOURSELF Cole Slaw HI-HAT i»-o«. en* Fish Cakes BWIAT ,....vk«.29c Pie Cherries --23c MORE GOOD LEAN MEAT Per POUND Grnyere Cheese . .„,.,,, 39c Iscansa it's properly trimwn J the way good meat should he Kt aTLKa hecaissa it has lets wast*, our meat fives you more delicious Wesson 0U 35c ,u.rt $7C asanthfulls por powid. When you figure the coat per meal, They're Different Because They Are Fresh and Crisp IJ.oi. caa fa you discover it pays to buy Q. S. M. Meat. , — That's Why Folks Eniov Our Treet or Prem S. * W. Coffee • ARMOUR "STAR* Evaporated Milk "ARMOUR'S" 2 «*"• 25c Ready To Eat Eveready Cocoa "NESTLES" U-tk.ean2Jc or TENDERIZED Chili Sauce "HEINZ" fc.tii.33e Minute Tapioca S-oi.pkf.lfc SMOKED Tomato Paste "CONTADINA" 2 "" 19« Tomato Puree "CONTADINA" If tt. can 27C "LA ROZA" Thin Spaghetti 16-oz. pkf. l$t HAMS WESTERN GROWN "BAKER'S SHANK HALF Baking Chocolate »•».!»< 41t Blu-White FUkes generous • CUTT FROFROM YOUNG Com-Fed PORKERPORI S Chocolate Fudge Mix "PH-LSBURY- un.ru. 33c Rib 2 bunches Apple Sauce MWhiu HouM" Z"""e""^c H»H Pork Loins SOLID RIPE { X) % ARMOUR'S "STAR" 3-in-l Combination Package if ROAST — CHOPS — STEW — 4 to 6-ft. Average Tomatoes Lamb Shoulders FRESH WHITE Tomato Juice ' 2 27c A «rnMlli»N the Imut lime HV offered thin sjnammiii 3-m*niM HALVES ullel 3Z< t IM*. IMW. AH «t, ..»nort..e «MI.A|| 1 MM f.r Ntntar Mew, »< lank iko*. for Tu',1.,' Ul,m"r.' Shortcake Peaches *«*•*« <"4j£ ROYAL ANN1 a c c ARMOUR'S Grade "A" BREAKFAST Cherries ? "' " " 49 Bl k BiDfi lfil> 2H c n e Bacon SLICED l-lt>. LAYERS It>. Tossed Salad — Ready to Serve Cherries " " ^ 59c Fruit Cocktaa He y Syrup u 25c Yellow Rutabaga. Turnips 4c ARMOUR'S "STAR e*t*Mk " """ Cole Slaw *.,„ 9wmn 9 3 SKINLESS 1-tb. vrllo. IIIIK ^ Tomato Puree «— 2^ST* Kale — Ready-to-Cook ,„.,„ W1 le G io 'CELLO. WRAPPED pkg.55' I'i'llu. IIUB IOC Golden Corn » " 2™-27c IIPIIIIiilllillIBB IIHIHIHIIil«IIM • STOKELY'S TOILETRIES Allen's Cake Box Listerine ANTISEPTIC hot. 43c Lavoris 45c 1)01. Snowflake Rolls „•,«. n 16c a Colgate Dental Cream In lie 25c Peas Danish Pastry vkls., 35c Pertussin I OH COUGHS but. 57c • mil us i-vi: Jelly Doughnuts ,lkK.» 35c f« STOKELEY'S Polident L'lriiiiK 1'IIIHC IVrlli WlllioiK UrliHlilHH 57c Strawberries a HIIIDS K\ 10 Cherry Pie in. 63c Band-Aid JOIINSON'M 10c Cherries ,,IiB. 29c • IH'.X II.'S I ODD Adhesive Tape 15c • iimu.s 1:11; Layer Cake . 63c Golden Corn cu • fOt«.*.\LT M.Vl'.lltOUN Cream Style Fitch Dandruff Remover Shampoo 59c Chopped Spinach |lUl!. 29c Cookies i,nx 40c neiiiiiinuiii fiiiiiianiiM •••••••IBI1III11BIIII1H ••I BORAX BORAXO IVORY SOAP CAMAY SOAP s« Hlhts TI;AM LUX TOILET SOAP SWAN SOAP FREE For Our Custom*" 3 mcd. cakes 28c 2 reg. cakes 17c 2 reg. cakes 17c 3 reg. cakes 28c The Easiest Pl«e To l-MII 15c '£ 27c 2 Igc. cakes 31c WestfieW :l 2 bath size 25c 2 bath size 25c 2 Ige. cakcu 31c PRRKIDC ln ! TWIN UJlOUfcllS, luo. U f, FEB1UA1Y 17, li« Sana and John Brady. Tom Marti §1*. m j m Health League, Inc., aa4 medical Massachusetts. He is a •reported on jewelry sales. director and superintendent of on the executive committee ef the W«k Qam June Eapp discussed girls sports. Of T. B. Bonnie Burn Sanatorium, Scotch Jim Wiant spoke on boys sports, New Jersey Tuberculosis League Weetfield High wphoriiores heard Plains. A native of Canada, he Inc. and Joan Gray, junior, together At a meeting of the board C Iwetr. 10 A, M. to 10 f. N. li Wowsers of America, John Culiver, Buss Cole, Dick La- S NOtTH AVENUE, E. Cr. «-tTM CRANFORO, M. J. 121 E. BROAD ST. . WE3TTIELD Jii, World War I . OMHitt Stallaa Plasa the wires are buzzing — the excitement i$ all about our very own nylons

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, ... • Sins" • Turf • MliUn. B C.O.D. d Mujfjr D Ch«r|a Accounts Opened OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 •lth Floor Olllcu '-'• , L i Cloicd Next Monday as Usual and Tuesday, Wa.hinften'i lirihday J THE WESTI1ELD LEADEE. TWTHSTUV. FEBRUARY 17, their chief function is to trappiy;Grapes. This arc out back so that 10 or 11 buds ^ ^^ ^ , ^ Brigtkwootl AM*. hi-* left. c?nes for nW£t f 3 Pruning is described in New Jed by sending Btrter Describes The fane that bore last year is Jersey Agricultural Experiment; cultural cut back to two buds. These may m ! al AKent CAMERA TOPICS Circular 423, Priming abeth 4, N. J.' OVKey§,Loeb Th« Urightwood Association 965 ~wf T. T. i bear some fruit Woodmeie drive, filed articles of ineorporatioB with County Clerk | Pi-. HaH Henry G. Nulton last week. The OhKriurri Chapter principct purpose is to promote, Pruning; of grapevines shoulii be oigmiap and maintain s civic as- done as soon as possible now. With sociation of citizens residing in i the warm weather we have been Dr. Winthrop H. Ball of Elm having, it may be that pruning An Outstanding Bargain for local , who hasthe Biigfctwood section of Wett- field. even as early as this may result in • hobby of collecting- old keys running: of watery sap. Hmvww, •M lacks, gave a lecture and exI- Trustees for the first year in- it is very seldom that the flowo f rtjhit *t his collection at a meet- | elude Fled 3. Beyerstedt, 872 (his kind of sap will result in Westtidd Sale Days Only ( ef the Old Guard Thursday in | Woodmcre drive; Charles A. Doerr, harm to the plant, because it is » YMCA building. 126 Fair Ril) road; Eugene C. Hei- mainly water. Dr. Hall traced the o*igi» ofiimanss*>ssi i *"••'*" " "illl roadd; SStewart t knot and «h»w-J H- Hulne, H68 Woodmere drive; 3. Grapevines should be pruned ev- Robert LewiLewiss , 2 Fair Hill road; ery year. Bunches of grapes are M • ft*MM toy Which dated back produced only on canes of the cur- fa ehset WK, i Renaissaace William C. Muller, 1 Fair Kill HOLLYWOOD REFLEX CAMERA rent season; that ia, on canes that fiy «hwk kt stated in all probabil- road and Everson F. Pearson, 17 Sunnyweod drive. Beard & Mc- start in the spring from a bud 4fcf «•• easd in the Vatican, also formed the season before. If the # Miftr work key whica weighed Oail arc counsel, Munfia Construction Co.,, 426 vine has not been pruned or has •» tea »sa».aem»m< of two pounds. been pruned too lightly, there will Regularly $29.95 ~~ HaH presided at tec Central avenue also filed a certif- icate. Total authoriied capital be a large number of bunches but eel •HMuncad th* dMtli the clusters will be small and the Harry L. Bray, slock ii 100 shares without pa (1A THURSDAY-FRIDAY value. All of these have been sub- berries will tend to remain sour l«ith and fcoswell H. and green. Mt alao read a poum onscribed. Incorporates are Ed f X Vf SATURDAY ONLY ward 1. and Louis V. Manfra, both The reason for this ie that there Stes. rtaortaa en of the Central avenue address and are not enough leaves to ri)>en the wmtly ferwaa in Charter, H. Frank Pettit, 235 East Broad fruits properly. The ratio of leaf Monday the Price is $29,95 Again MlM MM "OM Timra." strew*. Pettit is the concern's Creaa4i|Mia| maes this SlMure seaaassful by brln(la| sut the tealure area to the number of clusters ia C. Hill wa counaei. ^^9 w^^fimj^f %i*W vap^vaj ^J^^^B w^r*v^e^PVa9iBH asss^ eev^^Vs^a^ssss^eevRs. ^pecv^ayve* a^aw^a^B^Bj vv^^p v^pv^e'*' important for normal ripening. On a trellis, the usual method NOTE THESE FEATURES fk teisy of pruning: is known as spur 're- > he easenrsa' as Founders Day AccountanU AMII. NATUiAl UttfflN* W JMTIOI WCTUttS newal. In this, all the cams art Vtf aaark the l«th annlvtr To Mark Anniversary 'Wit* the return ef aaf weather, yes ess stev* the meest er eastern cut back to spun having two or • BUILT-IN FLASH • COATED LENS • ADJUSTABLE FOCUS ef tea chapter, A faweiM tfcetatWhets agata have at their uatll y*e have th* llgata* yea three buds. It is difficult to esti- i will he In charge of Rob- The Newark Chapter, National otseeeal tes aesat sseras of tight* ossirs. For stank shets, yes o* aet mate the number of buds left on • 150th SEC. SHUTTER • TAKES STANDARD 120 F1U( AsaoeiaMe« of Cost Accountants Ing fer plcturei ever developed, th* have this flexibility, s* you aust • vine in this method. Some old n» aaeaker far today will be of which Edwin N. Funk of Colo. good aid MM. But It takes latetlt- plan your yleUres whenever passi- wood may need to be removed. «T. N. Martin, dean and diree- nial evsmi* is a charter member, • EVEREADY CASE AND FLASH GUN AVAILABLE ' ef th* Aa-ricultUTal Colieac of gent planning to siake the sun work ble for the tine of dsy st which It's advisable to have the fruit- will celebrate its 20th anniversary fer you ln»t*ed ef spelling jreur the lighting ie heat fer yaw pur- bearing wood originate as close to t/eittrefty. On Pea. 14,with • dinner and meeting at the Clark, will apeak on pietum. poses. Bone of these besutlful pah- the main trunk and branches ai M H»w U Takt W the Revolutionary Robert T*eat Hotel Feb. 24. Throw away, Ant ot ail, the old orsmil vlitas by famous profes- possible. In this position it ia FREE! A M* Develop** by George The Newark Chapter, NACA re- •roalde shout keeping the sun over sionals you have admired have re- closer to the roots, which supply Picture. FREE with EVERY Commander in Chief ceived itf charter Feb. St, 1M9 your ihoulder, Tbli remits In very quired as many as arty trips toth * water and mineral nutrients. The and now ha* an active Membership list pictures, mskes your subject* •cen* st different times of dsy dur- quantity of wood to remove is a PURCHASE. •f MO IMuetrtal acceaatants trem squint and Ills tb* background ing several months before the light- matter of experience and judge- numerous industries in thin area. vita long itasdow*. lag was lust what the photographer ment. If you do not have the ex- UAun. It rank* eighth in site In the na- For moit pictures, your best bet wanted'. perience, maybe your neighbor can tional enanitatioa of 101 chapters Is to uie side lighting. Thlt la- For closer work, seine fora sf help you. MANY OTHER EXCELLENT BUYS tf WattWd with 17,000 wewberi. The Na- proves th* three dlSMMtont! a»«llty reflector Is a "meet* accessory for y to mtm- tional Association of Coat Account- ef your picture!, aids Isterestlng asny pictures. Ismmer sun is so Commercially and In many home Ii*te» Nt* r j teitursl detail and la much more bright that th* ratio between high* gardens, the four-arm kniffln sys- FOR THESE 3 DAYS - COME IN •he study of the problem! ef indui- pleasant (or models. Just what direc- lights snd shadows Is more than tem is* used, the support being posts Association, it hai been y with two wires, one 30 inches from j trial accountinif. tion the eun should come from Ii Aim can cops wltb. tTnles you till a aistter (or a little experiment. In the ihsdows a little with reflected the ground and the other 30 inches You mutt arold pitch-Mack shad- ttcht, they will photograph as great above it. Pruning grapes with ows on important parts of your sub- blobs s( black that will spoil your this type of support is known al ject. You muit make the lighting photograph. the cane renewal system. Westfield Studios appear sitursl for the scene before The sun Is a wonderful phots- The fruiting canes originate PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES the camera. And, of course, you graphic light, but It must be studied from the trunk or close to it. The Bust guard against' bright glare and understood Juit as artificial canes that are 6 to 9 feet long which may fog the over-alt picture light must before you can count on before pruning will he the most on the Dim.' turning o»t consistently fine pic- productive, only be sure they have 231 EAST BROAD ST. WESTFIELD 24239 MEW STYLES AND FINISHES Working with a portrait subject, tures. ' not been injured by cold. These MODERATELY PRICED MRJ YMV HMtafwplMM la to \ DIU CCIMIM. SWAIN'S ART STORE

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Wo can offer you prompt aervice and highly akilled OBfineeriaf aaaitUnce. Aa taanufacturera of fint •uality cuatom built radio* and television receivers, wo aro fully qualified to repair and maintain your ' — •,-—....«, vu IUIU me yceai roaxKeis television aet and render accurate, helpful auggei- tfena for deriving additional pleasure from this won- ,and production centers of America and bring derful entertainment medium. counier tops in open displays back the goods you are going to want-in Jor «aty selection! "A veritable shopper's the particular size or shape or color or No longer need you wait days for service after put- paradise!" That is what people torn other ting in your call. We can render same day pickup (?nodel you are going to like. You will find 1 lands have often said, when viewing a variety service aa our plant is but a few minutes from your .them all here at Murphy's ALWAYS, for it •tore-that typical American institution-for is our jobjo please you and to. serve you the first time. Ottr year'a contract involves repair and maintenance properly. •f your television tet including th* picture tube and other component parts. The annual charge will vary In America you are the-boss. That's the way our democracy depending upon the use screen your aet has and whether it is a direct-view or projection model. works! Every store across this great land retaUs democracy, /or without a foe exchange o/goods, you cannot have W» •l«o install F. M. and Televiaion Antennas. a free people. Also CALL WESTFIELD 2-4390 SACRIFICE ON DEMOCRACY WORKS HERE! FOR INFORMATION AND SERVICE. 1948 MODEL REFRIGERATORS. ...wlthaot • frtt •xchana a •* f M . C. MURPHY CO. yeu canne* have CiUiis Audio Pnfoits Company, Inc. « fret »«'*a1»" mi tinuw inline nit ROUTE 2» . MOUNTAINSIDE, N. J. VAN'S APPLIANCE CO 82 ELM STREET COR. NORTH & CENTRAL AVES., WESTF1ELD I Oeea Satareays Until N.on For Yo«r Conv.niem. Tel. WE. 2-3726 WESTFIELD, N. J. it.

several extensive gardens; GaUof. satisfaction can be derived from ! committee inetadaa Mm. L, f. _^Hill Golf Course; dozens of association with park workers who Court Tri.il y Book ! Bacfaead, Mrs. P. V. Brunck, Miss baseball and softbnll fields, tennis are conscientious in doing a good Review ToalglM : Ada Byrnes, MeneaMe* Charles E. courts, atid other athletic areas; job." iDooley, Martin /.Green, B. J, installation of equipment on 20 Court Trinity, No. 337, Cathoiic j Joknston, Selina et- man of the book review and her roasting far the leu tanaer ones. UNPAINTED FURNITURE BdUoicr Work-- itrt FIREPLACE SCREENS Driftways HASSOCKS WalU- n.*m dent of tie Mate Chamber, having Wwfc. to many local businees- been advsaced from MM petition of secretary following the Meant it ;St0 officers of local organ- ttti. NIKE CATALOC ignation of Charles A. Eaton Jr. A. S. MANNINO * SONS ons are the two new admmifr Eaton accepted an invitation to be- °ve officers of the New Jersey kerfs* WeeMeU M Yean - Chamber of Commerce come vice president of the fidelity L) who election to their ports Union Trust Co, Newark. At the WE. S-4MI . Ill PARK flftUT announced last week 'by the right is Albert H. Aeken, new sec- 'i Vtf«tiUi u4 Fbwtr into. Ration's executive coBimit- retary ef the. State Chamber who At left is I""« T- Gumb' was formerly Aeld director. jB now executive vice pmi- NOW! in Uneml Park, Garwood; erection scon SEED ef pM-maMMt MsatMrs at the lark Croups Wheeler Park baseball field, Lin- AND ...-.-••. a**; Ian4ectpimt aihwli*n Important Tatk wiaaew. Nationally known and constantly improved for 76 Westfleld avenue, Railway. years. , GRASS SEED MXTURES Conservation of natural resourc- Routine maintenance Jobs were YOU MUST SEE THEM FOR YOUMCLr". Mtw Jtnty —Nt. 1—2—J-r4 ranked high in the work of thsmany and varied. The list in- lion County Park Commission s cluded seeding, fertilizing, mowing, linteiwnce ""<* construction de- and weed control on lawn areas; BERNAL O. BODKIN planting, trimming, fertilising, rtmetit during 1948, Superin- WESTFIELD 24014 SAPOUN PAINT dent Jarvis E. Badgley stated and spraying trees and shrubs; ty in his annual report. Such care of the Watchung Nursery and (Salessia> WuteJ — Fall er Part Ttae) & included soil erosion control, DMAIJT Dajr — Wife preservation, and forest irl A NEW SHIPMENT OF FIESTA WARE •Mutation various «eai ef SvetydetailTne*itguidciifti,ooke^misnitl sol iWatchung Reservation. • Another type of construction in III |Q #|SSICS I— "***—"~—^^^^±^1— —1..3 j county parks included construe- cottomt i in of lifetime concrete guard AGRICO - VIGORO ih, concrete signs, and a concrete ut help roa to bt "utTtd'fOBt'efct i mining track curb, as well as » BOVUNG - DRICONURE •• led lire lookout tower. FUEL OIL IOOU'SM out comjuefcentire iwxtmeat «f All yeir, storm damage repair Vat ereri hout"iad mosi On UMESTONE. rork continued, with much remain. n; to t* done. Four hundred dead rou ere comfort tsjreljs^go WE DEUVER . PHONE WESTFIELD 34S0CMI01 rtes were removed from develop- d areas «nd over 6,000 trees trim- id. Illl BURNERS INaTALLCO AND SUnVIOBD Purchase of two high-speed rawing units increased the mow- 111 QUIMIY ITRECT • WCITFIELO, N. J. • TCLEPNONC 1-ZtOO TAYLOR'S n» rate on a large section of the "WMtaeM'a OM..t * Urgetl HarJ»e.r* i Ma Commission's 550 acres of turf by mmn SO per cent, Badgley reports. 206 Broad St., 128-129 ELM STREET . WESTFIELD, N. J. New work included construction J a concrete bridge in Cedar ITT S. HiMd Hi* [Brook Park, Plainfield; planting I. ~^orii| grove ofdogwootT trees' READ THEM LEADER FOR REAL NEWk

during our Anniversary Sale which continues Today, Tomorrow, Saturday, Westfield Sale Days Here Are Just a Few of the Big Bargains in Furniture, Appliances and Radios

Innerspring Beautyrest 1 Maple 1 Maple 1 G.E. MATTRESS BOX SPRINGS SECRETARY HOME FREEZER Discontinued Pattern DESK CHEST Reg. 29.95 Reg. 59.50 Floor Sample . , SUPER R.,.7.95 49.95 SPECIAL Now . 39.50 Sale Re,**so 39.50 Sale Safe Reg. 239.95 185.00

1 Blonde Mahogany 1 Maple Ann 1 Norge 1 Eureka Ecko ZENITH ARMCHAIR SOFA and CHAIR ELECTRIC RANGE TANK CLEANER PRESSURE COOKER To Match MODEL RADIO-PHONO. COMB. Floor Sample — DeLuxe , 4 Quart Sale Reg. 79.95 52.50 Sale 295.00 Sale Re*. i29.5o 79.50 Sale Reg. 269.95 195.00 Sale Reg. 13.95. 9.00

JUICE KING LANE CEDAR CHEST 2 Mahogany HASSOCKS G. E. Regularly 9.95 Floor Sample BOOKCASES Regularly 9.95 REFRIGERATOR Mahogany or Maple Used — Perfect Condition Sale .7.50 Sale . 5.00 Sale Reg. 64.80 47.50 Sale Reg. 29.50 19.50 29.95

1 Wilcox-Gay Kenmore G.E.IRONER 1 Ivory HOME RECORDER, MANY Floor Sample FIREPLACE RADIO and PHONO WASHER COMBINATION OTHER BARGAINS Regularly 49.SO Regularly 69.50 With 12 Record Blanks U«ed — Good Condition Come In 15.00 Sale . 39.50 39.50 Sale Reg. .9.95 69.95

143 E. BROAD ST, WESTFIELD TEL WE. 2-2838 Auster' OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT

'~-4 craft Development Squadron Two Wins $20 Award Of the more active interest this year with fund; one member of this troop [ £|wood Smith Jr. and Utility Squadron Four, and B»yw»y Scoute Aiding is making and selling shell jewelry.! , . ftAUCincer the committees working on a coun- > houseB tbe Naval Aviation Ord- Wiliiam A. Jensen of 128 Vir- is em^ Juliette Low Fund Troop 42 will have home movies i At NAS in VirgIHi« nance Test Station. ty level. featuring a holiday of a family in f ginia street recently won an award and cracki^ Before entering the Navy Smith George J5. Strinpfellow, presi- Opportunities are presented dur- England. . .. i El wood D. Smith Jr., airman ap- dent of the New Jersey Division, Tmo 70 has attended Westfield Senior High of $20 for his suggestion submit- ing the month of February to pro- i . P ^'tended invita-; USN, son of Mr. and today expressed to both the phar- enu School. ted to the Coin Your Ideas com- ; ft afratiua of the membership macists and the licensed beverage mote friendship and peace through tions to parents and to other Girl; MrsP' . "E>. IX Smith of 249 Munsee faSf !>• New Jersey Pharmaceutical Scout troops to attend a play. dealers his deep appreciation of the activities of the Juliette Low I way, is serving aboard the Naval Mytaf Kent A*Mciatioc snd the licensed bever- the voluntary co-operation of the World Friendship Fund. The Girl I Auxiliary Air Station at Chinco- mm 4m*f of the state will again Greatest ExplosiM Laying hens'will eat from two to groups and promised 100 per cent Scoutg of Troop 9 are making tal- History's most terrific explosion teaguc, Va. The station is the op- bird per I* aim tfc* New Jersey Division co-operfltion on the part of the lies for card parties and will have five poundt oJ grit per bird per was in 1883, when the Indonesian erating- base for fleet units, Air- IBACNFENCE are •* m» American Cancer Society in county chapters. New Jersey has a sale of home-made candies. yew. „• - Proud of u, Mi hai laliif campaign during volcanic island Krakatao blew up i baen asked to raise $700,000 in Troop 25 will entertain their and vanished. Stone, dust and ; new customer, » April as its quota of the $14,250,- friends with home movies. Troop aihet rocketed 17 mile6 into the i GOSSIP gain, for we ,,! ffce pharmacist*, at the mid- 000 sought by the American Can- Wtis* held at Elizabeth, 39 has completed plans for a sil- sky. Fifty-loot waves drowned S6,- ' many of them . cer Society for the continuance of ver tea and the members are also 000 as they roared through the | DR. M. UPTON recommended to a program that will in- the research, education and lay saving "a penny a day" for the archioel»go'» thousands of islands. ! windew-display contest service program. by their n •• to tac one conducted last OPTOIOmST fc'ho are our Mr. Edward A. Thome, Brince- EYES EXAMINED customers. tm, aaeoM vice president of the i, was again named as 143 WEST FKONT ST. M. <-HII PtAINFIEU*. M. of the committee in When once you at the association's partici- HOI HI i n«iir, • *• •• *• « *• it, you, too, will in the campaign. Commit- THE IEST IS WOOD about our c' H »UI be Mined in each county service as ben li the? will work with the coun- SHUTHE WIST boon to thrifty, i ' chapter's campaign committee. py housekeeping. Cnrin I, Hock, commiuioner, CUTTING imty Alcoholic Beverage COAST TO COAST hat again accepted the •fcainuiMhip of the com- SERVICE MOVERS i rtpimtating the licensed dtaleri and George L. *«wU U tit* U. S. «r IVORY DRY CLEANING , at itney City, will be tim aetiw chairman. Re will be FIREPLACE AND STOVE WOOD FOR SALE M i LAUNDRY* > »jr * committee from each TRUCKING — GENERAL JOBBING. vfca will work with the HENRY P. TOWNSEND, chapter campaign commit- «M,icn vaa M»*t, I ii last ywr tail group contrib- J. BRYANT ' riunmr VTOMAOB rAC«i>a 4*0 Ife PRCiPfcCT ST •WU1HUD2 50}^ .^__ 9m*JU1 to the itate fund. •M< • (MMNM A apecta j'flWMM steM include an even TEL. WEST. MMS . «» W. BROAD ST. SIVMK WUMMLT — CAM. WB. «-4«M

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OPEN EVENINGS except Smndmyi TflE WESTFIELD LEADED, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1949 weight This stocking will not take a lot of strain and ww. Ny- Mkeha Auer to ublic accountants. lons of 30 ana 40 denier are bet- Joint Concert Mr. Roberts was formerly ein- ter for everyday wear. Gauge is Appear at Oxford loyed by John A. Manger and ihe. number of stitches necessary Co. in Cranford and the Price, TolWMar.il Mischa Auer, top-ranking Hol- Waterhouse Co. in New York City. RIALTO to make m inches in width. The higher the gauge number, the lywood screen comedian, and not-He received his A.B. degree from smoother and finer the stocking. Arias from many of the operas td Broadway stag star, will appear the College of William and Mary The next time you buy hosiery in which they have appeared will in person on ths stage of Walter ind his M.B.A. degree from New TODAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY A« ?• jr* "r.nSgive them a manufacturer's check. be sung by Fervuecio Taglisvini Reade's Oxford Theatre in Plain- folk University. Look to sae if the fashion murks and Pia Tassinari when they ap- field, Monday, as headliner on the ReW. WAUtt, Ara GARDNER, Dick HATIffS at the hack of the calf are even pear together in a joint concert professional five - act vaudeville W alirr BM«r'n and straight. The heel reinforce- lecital at the Mosque Theatre, show, Hal Martz, manager for STRAND ThMtra, PIM. Newark, on Thursday evening, Walter Reade Theatres in that ments should match. The seams Si I,-,«ot all in the ca Mar. 10, under the auspices of the city, announced today. VENUS thould be straight and the sewing THt BK.. FBI., tiMt, SAT.. ».«•—Til ; thread should match. Look too, for Griffith Music Foundation. They will appear on the one 91 f»fc. HM, It A.M. streaks. The welts should be the The appearance of Tajtliavini matinee and two evening shows. ALS« same color and have a certain and his talented wife in rectial as iFollowing the 7 p. ro. show, an- LARRY PARKS — MARGUERITE CHAPMAN Extension Service, IT* amount of elasticity. well as in opera is said to double other in the series of weekly elimi- -t fkinifs ***£ ^^ short, The fashion in hosiery is due the listening pleasure of their au- nations in the 'Mr. SOUK of 1949" '.'uiniwased tension and runs for a change this spring. Medium diences. A famous singer in herquest will be held, with another '. n pip. Stockings that are toaes in beige, bronze and taupe own right, Tassinari is a soprano half dozen male vocalists trying "THE GALLANT BLADE" Le, are just as tod.Gar - will replace the extremely dark of international achievement. Wed for the finals and the $1360 worth ,,e hooked Wow the rem- THi as., rat., ••«•—r**a—*•••«. SAT., uti Bissitssl shades of the past year. in Italy in 1941, the romance be- of prizes. In addition, the accom- it, and runs develop. Stock- The wise homemaker under- tween the operatic couple started panying movie will be "Shed No A«M«a _ "CUMUNG THE BfATTCRHOtlf , come in three lengths—28-2B stands this stocking shop-talk. in Palermo, Italy, when they were Tears," plus "Bodyguard." 30-31 in. ami 33-34 in. You You'll be ahead of the gtn» if singing opposite each other in Mas- SODEAITO I CARTOONS AT liM ON SATURDAY have to consider height, gen- you know what you are buying. It cagni's "L'Amico Fritz." They "jzfs and weight of your leg, * may mean that you will pay awra have been singing together ever Slate SUNDAY, ONLY — PCI. MA L.nd length of your girdle, and for your stockings, but you will a* dnce. In addition to achieving CPA Examination J gjjc in order to determine rewarded with longer senrica. joint triumphs in Italy and South Hw. C. R0MO0N H«a4rty MGART eed Tne 8toel in 29BEI leiKfth you " - ' * America as well as in music cen- Charles E. Roberts of Cranford, it siM is determined by your ters in this country, their great- who is associated with H. W. Fur- H pimKM Holy Trinity Seoati est triumph to date was scored ness, certified public accountant of •STATIOW WEST•-• siie Remember a short stock- DESTROYER SAHARA «; will cause as much trouble as Hold Silver Tea last December when they appeared 66 Elm street, has been included 4V IM AT III short shoe. opposite one another in "Tosca" among thole listed by the State AH stockings are marked for ' A birthday silver tea was given at the Metropolitan Opera House. Board of Public Accountants as MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY •r »nd gauge. Denier is theby tk* Girl 8aauU of Holy Trin- Tagliavini's sensational success having successfully passed the No vember examinations for certified ,nd weight of • threat, the ity on. tMtaday afternoon ia the in- as leading tenor of the Metropol- Dmk MORGAN, Dmtay MALONE Jr the denier number the toreats of tk* Juliette Low World itan Opera Association, plus the rn A 1S STRAND \m the y» ' *"••» frisftataia WwtL Twt4vt tables, fact that he and his talented wife ckinr » very sheer and light ia arran«td ia laUrnatiwiai ttwnw, are the most distinguished hu»- NOW! band-and-wife duo on the operatic ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON hrawght rasp*** from th* Girl JlllV fcABi.AKII, IN TCCMIIKHH Beoota, their leaaert, their par- and conceit stage today, prompted PKHMV COM*. | »•*. * WKD., sisa-4tio. TIES., siss SIM .mat entj and friends. The follewiag the Foundation to engage both CRANFORD J1XK Al.1.1 SOW •tola 'of at* H« velvet, this artists for the forthcoming con- — M.US — lemits served at the tea table*: tMilaiilowakaiafuUskirt "WORDS 'i MUSIC" MUSIC Audrey Bssaw, Clairt Ttfft, »er- cert, Mrs. Parker O. Griffith, pres- MEN AND SHIPS OF THE U. S. NAVY taMotied el tufted bonbon- ident of the Foundation, said. THURS, F»l. a SAT. tha Pocius, Patricia fucaa, Mar- — t-rh. IT, IN, IB — ilyn Walsh, Margaret Anne John- pUfcfeilla. It hai a matching Mrs. Griffith also announced | Mart. W«k. BirlUay | "THAT WONOEarUL URGE" "SO DEAR TO MY son, Dorothy Kessler, Joan Bach- BMrff, that the visit of Lucia Chase's <;»« TIKMNHV, T>r»»r POWKR and, Marianne Bachand, Carolyn Ballet Theatre, originally* set in THIIHH. & mil., 2:111—8:45 HEART" a>4 SECRET LAND SAT., 4:4f>—T:40—10:35 "STATION WKST" mm Dooley, Katherine Davitt and Eu- Foundation announcements for the 1W TRCMNH-Ol.aSI , »"»^BSSSB» ReaMenta Injured "JUNGLE FLIGHT" IhMira O|Wll l*lM HlfiM. . laM genie Whalen. afternoon and evening of Mar.-aft, Arlkar I'M.*., Krhllw Mlllrr »k»H Marl! MM •saw. * wea. pai—rm—fim. «»:»., ina-aqa. im Troop 46 held court of awards, In Plane Mishap has been changed to the afternoon Tlltlll. & KHl., 1:30—7:(l»—10:20 TSJt end evening of Saturday, Apr. 9, SAT., 3:15—0:30—U:5.V > SPECIAL 10 A. M. SHOW FOR CHILDREN Two Westfleld men, Carl Schaf- OXFORD 7Mt Waller Smith on fer of 614 Shackamaxon drive and SalnnUr it 1:00 P. M. ON MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY HUriag Cakkar* William Bohannon of 172 North YOUNG FOLKS' MATINEE New Tara Saa. Cabbage should be stored on slat- , Krsnaortil kr Ik* »>»«UnJ Puty in Caribbean Euclid avenue were injured on I'UNKNOWN ISLAND' COMINCi MARCH Sml ted shelves or in slatted containers tmuii f.r ChlM»»'» «•<•«• Thursday when a TWA Constella- VIROINIA CiHKV, in a cool cellar. Jofcan* Strauss' Great OpwatU Walter F. Smith, yeoman, third tion on which they were passen- "JUNGLE PATROL" •AHTON McLAISK class, USN, of 238 Orchard it reel, gers ran into rough weather. Both 3 — COI.OH CAHTOOWN — .1 — •!•• — 1 is serving aboard the destroyer AM Otkrr DIE FLEDERNAUS" In CaUr are engineers of the Western Elec- COMKIIIKN AM> ,\OVi:i.Tlfc» 'THE PLUNDERERS' USS Putnam, with Carrier Divi- tric Co. and were en route from a ROI> CAMEMON. UnK beaMta al sion 17 in the Atlantic fleet. Chicago business meeting when SUN., MON. 4 TUES. II.OKA MADIKV Mm Uwft The Putnam is scheduled to par-the plane ran into what was de- Expansion Sale — *>k. 21, SS, '£» — ticipate in Atlantic Fleet ex«r- scribed as an "abornally severe "HILLS OF HOME" tvki ttrtnmna Star. (>lur kr Trrlmlaiilur cises in the Caribbean Bea Feb. 21turbulence" about one hour's fly SOON — A NEW I,A*l«ll:, Ihr W'ollllrr ll<« C«orc« to Apr. 1. From Mar. 6 to 10, the ing time from La Guardia Field. lOriliiuiiil (iW'I'A'K. Janrl I.KIIill EVERY MONDAY ship will visit the island of Bar- AND LARGER Hl'N. & TUHS S BROADWAY Mr. Schaffer suffered four frac- 1:00—4:10—7:2."—10:40 warn bados, British West Indies. HON., 2:15—S:45 VAUDEVILLE ACTS | MUSKCENTR tured ribs; Mr. Bohannon sustain- LEADER STORE 2 Rlv »«'r»e» HKi Chi-Am Chateau ed an abrasion of the scalp. Both "EVERY GIRL MWBTNtONTST. Aftrr T P. M. K<«lt« Feealaf Dairy Cawa were treated at Flushing Hospital, SALE: SAVE NOW SHOULD BE MARRIED" Sk«w ROUTE 29, MOUNTAINSIDE, N. J. A good job of feeding dairy cows Flushing, L. I., after the plane rnry mesns feeding according to thalanded at about 3 p. m. MON., 1:30—7:00—10:20 BE ALLURED TO DANCE •mnitat nt mi* nrndured. CMIM for SI •.*!•.•» See Our Ad on the PARAMOUNT BY RAY DaVALLEE and HIS ORCHESTRA Sports '!'»•••.. Krb. U Featuring ALLEN PAUL, Vocalist Mklnitton^a Illrthilny .OWI Puiwlar FrU l.lMdn DAHNBI.I.. , EVERY NITE EXCEPT MONDAY NITE Httl.lDAV CAHTOOX SHOW fiirnt-l WIUIK In TnrMlnV. *>b. XSnil. ••FHHF.Vr.M AMBKH" From fti30 P. M. to liM A. ML . TKe MUSIC STAFF W«»hlB»l.>li'« Hlrlhllli) 4 111 rl>«'lml«.«h>r> 1,1 — COLON CAH'I'OOXM — 1 — pirn — S^OURSE LUNCHEON from .71 Marling ill l»iw> A. M. Ol'M'UHKIOI 8-COURSE DINNER from fl.SS YES! lMn -jne . AilulU 1HK- iTAHTX BIADAV Specialize! In ('I'll* ItU'luiloI) « O^rii »::ill A. M. ••VOI' IJOTTA OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING MONDAY KT.ir lorjo" FROM IS NOON UNTIL a A. M. TWIRLING Gloveskin Starts Wednesday, Feb. 23rd "1IINAKTKH" "A SOUTHERN YANKEE" Special AtleatkM Ciraa Te R«Mr*aliras Far Pmttf Baasjastt llnl HKKI/I'OX, Arlmr IIAIII. INFORMATION BATONS Hl 1IOM>:VV TELEPHONE WESTFIELD 2-M7S,l-OI8I Does Orsiara Pal Up To Take Oat "LETS LIVE A LITTLE" SAT.. VHH. ailk SAT., i-en. imk—ura v>>. 2Tih AII. roi.oiiKit Beginner* and llnly- LitMwrr, Hohl. C'uMimliiK MIIIMI'K NIIOW Unity 11 A.M.-ll P.M. »••.. 13 Na»»-U P.M. Miracles "llrrt, I'rlllr £ C.tmr l.ui'k>* Sllllpiiilrr G1AND CEHTUU PALACE, R. T. Porieuional O.i ' * SHMKEY, THE WONDER SEal * HAtKHUTER'S Overnight. LETS G I iiesoli uov^vwSnw rim a w,i»oiajT«i If you must I . ?,.aa, CAN YOU DO IT (HAMrS * KEN I WAIT MUHEIM, MCHCHT ACES All Lengths Cuai|wiltla> IMU Holllas. Tke GBMM Wash a Dish Hull * »"l> ('•••time • . . Cm«r Tllllna: KlMiriliiK rimiili—Slate Exhlklt*—Nulnrrirlci 22", 26", 28", FOR LESS AT HOME? — Av(»>noklle>—BIK H«»«ll* KxklkUlnn Pull "weed — now mumi I'll S . . . V. r. AVIATION DHOW OP l»t« ^~ 30" ADM. »!.ir, plu. in fklMrrn me Int'l. <«x Sjlff •r JIIIHI KOMAIM:. JH. STEWART PlHi'n Cunipbell-Falrbanks Expositions, IncJ "YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY" A Full Course Reasonable Prices Abuss) your hands — UHII niw Friiturr —> i^ any way. "BAD MEN OF TOMBSTONE" LIBERT Hare.a jar of LUNCHEON or DINNER from $1.00 to $2.75 WOW THRU SUNDAY Gloveskin handy. nrli'iir Dlrlrlili, Jnhn Wi)ne JARVIS REGENT SEVEN SINNERS 85c 64 ELM ST. | a-4146 Choice of Soup or Juice SUT7E'R"S GOLD U SI'AIIM «: Ti SO.Vr. HITS ENTREE TLMfUKftf "WORDS AND MUSIC" nllk DESSERT Trrknlrolr — 2 !V'r»- Illla nimimEXTRAi AHXoi.! n BEVERAGE "TROUBLE MAKERS" Tuesday Morning A Afternoon Kiniiii: snow . rioii. i^mi ALL AT THIS NEW LOW PRICE. 27 ELM ST. . WE. 2-1448 Wnahlnicton'a Illrtkiln)- I'IIP. Mat. (\ViiMhliiKl»i>'» lllrlkiln>) BIG KIDDIE FUN SHOW Gene AU IK f v.. Roy ROGERS Only Top Quality Foods Prepared By Our Chef For Your Enjoyment.

Whea Making A Date YOUH CHOICE OF TOP'S Choose The Spot DELICIOUS FOODS AT MODERATE PRICES! TtY OUI FUU COUiSE DINNER . . . INCLUDING ROUTE 29 . MOUNTAINSIDE, N. J. Where Good Friends • MKTIZH • SOUP • CHHY • OHVH Meet : DEUCIOUI DELMONICO STEAK %sv I> H You Muit See— AND All THE TMMMINOS The All New / V FOR CHOICE RESERVATIONS CORAL LOME PHONE 2000 Park Ave., SEAFOOD AT TBE SOM. 8-2166 CY GRIINI and his orchestra nufAxa SOUTH PLAINFIELD FAonirag Phone PL. 5-9754 New England lor Our Attractive FAR HILLS INN • WIDDINOI THERE'S POWER IN DINING ROOM Fried Clam. Somtneti Flneu Rettaurant a MNOuni Leaves You With A Moat ROUTE 31 SOMMVIllE • PAITIEI Pleasant Taste After One uitu t« "tuaitr sfiutt" OPEN MONDAY! ititniHtMi Of Our Steamed Clam. •tiUon WOtO Ihaij, tills to UtM ^ OUR D & H COAL! llniK'liiic Kv—v Nnlurday IVIirlit I" «•••• H|n-rllii(t* Ml« Oii'U DELICIOUS DINNERS Clam* on the RIM1UIT Order youri e»rfy and be aura of your Superb Food Half Shell d weall>er comfort all winter long. Moderately Priced CAROUSEL HOTEL ESSEX HOUSE CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS BROAD ST. at LINCOLN PARK • NEWARK H Don't wait until there'* a hint of , . jumbo Shrimp CHOPS & CHICKENS a Scallops In *• air — .trikes and transportation . SEA FOODS an TURKEYS l can h Filet Sole °W up delivery. Order now — call LOBSTERS QUALITY TALKS M492 today. Speaking of Personalities istoric JEDDO-HIGHLAND COAL TED AURAND Maine Lobiter Featured Nilely At The New T^^^-sw AI .onro/ - BURNS LONGER Hammond Orgtn —Wed. Thru Mon. M.M 111 Oldest Inns Tuen ROSE MARIE LEHIGH COAL & SUPPLY CO. . ACAl^TiL COCKTAIL^ LUNCHEONS . . R. C. Thomson, Pres. . . 12 Noon to 2 P. M. DINNERS .. S P. M. to 9 P. M. DINNER ij^- BAR. 41 MYRTLE ST. . CRANFORD, N. J. : A LA CARTE . . After 9 P. M. Regular Dinners r $1.50 up Tel. Cranford 6-1717 ON PA1IIC AVIO., (MiOTftl 1'I.AINN SCOTCH PLAIMS,N.J. "Janwood Zjjfc ij ™«»"ARY *7" THE LEADER, in Titnton. Rulh Tubby to Bagger to Mr. Bagger, a Coaoeile Named Esso Orange Legion Port ate and Navy v High School, Friday, Mar. 4. He Joint Merck Leader Store Plans Publish New Book ttcal work for empbaeiced the fact that Mr. Scott, Group Leader Expansion Program Lou Angela, senior commander ment, and is active iE while a humorist and novelty piano A Picture Dictionary °f Alfred H. (idle cf 619 Clark player, is also a top-flight concert Plans for enlarging the Leader pianist and wili present a pro- street has been appointed to the VsMen Store at 109 East Bread street a1 gram of classical music along with duties of ?rm> l^der ™ " ^ weie announced this week. After his novelty numbers. of the wackinK group m the ope »" the alterations have been completed, erence t the Mr. Thomson also commended | tions .n.lysi* departmenfeP^njent t »o.. B >- 1 Mar. 14. For ^ ^ 10 M the topic "The Vet ftefct. §febeauiiorgaia the store will be 40 feet deeper and any be published Mar. 14. will be non-partisan. the special banquet committee of way Refinery, Esso Standard Oil and up, the book fran and Politics." Mr. Angelo l four ,reet wider. way ••hiklren of seveven and up, thh e b Group the Y's Men, John Birdsong chair- Co. His assignmeni t became by Miss Ruth King i the persona! aide to Commis Ihe installation of new lighting d b man, who served the campers at- tive Feb. 1. i sioner• Charles R. Brdman Jr., of cate «i amt Thi bi-weekly meeting of the fixtures and renovation of the base- of tending the first rally of Camp A 1943 graduate of Virginia volume to A Pktuie Book of Pal- the State Department of Conser- Olov«( thould nev»r g, i'a Club was held *t the i ment store to provide storage space Pocayreca. Pocaymca is the new Polytechnic Institute where he re- estine. Nearly 400 words are de-vation and Economic Development j d they have been drj ^ CA tut evening when Robert i foi rubber footwear and industrial Central Atlantic Area YMCA camp ceived a bachelor of science degree fined, accompanied by 145 pictures. ryan addressed the club clothing is also planned. located near Delaware water gap. in chemical engineering, Mr. Con- An earlier book of Miss Tubby'el : Ameiican Military Govern- The Leader Store celebrated its nelle entered the navy as a junior The Gulden Chak and the A*40ic! t ef Garmany. Mr. giebeninor- 25th anniversary in Union County 1J J zrade lieutenant on July 1 * Frying POM., translated from the i k a former Navy commander Joint Engineering (last June. The shop, dealing ini«i«»« ••-" - . ;, French of Jeanne Chardon, ap- WWW VaWP1*" mWWmmM •a»eaj«"— w«e in charge of trantporte- boys and men's apparel was first He served 14 months in the Divuion of Merck peared in 1935. A number at arti- tor the Americas Military opejated in Elizabeth before mov- arid was released in M-ILU, The following month, Mr. CoCr cles by the same author, on chil- i in Ccnsany until Mi eepare- ing to WestfieldWestfleld.. The followingjnonth, Mr k. Vred#nburgh C. H. Nichols, 648 Roosevelt nelle joined the Esso Standard Oil dren, religion, story telling and i from the aervice recently. He New plans call for a functional TVBaaB A»» •••IILMS btieet, has joined the engineering Co. as an engineer in the opera- ether subjects, have been publish- I taw club froup of some of his departmental set-up featuring new division of Merck A Co., Inc., man- ed in periodicals. and what the Ameri- sporting goods, luggage, camp sup- tions analysis department. .He re- ufacturing chemists. Mr. Nichols lilies, sport jackets and industrial ceived further promotions in 184 < _ Military Government meam received hi* B.S. in chemical en- likeGerman people. Mi. Sieben- clothing departments. Several new and 1948. gineering from the University ot nationally advertised lines will »1»° fsn WM introduced to the Y'a Michigan in 1932. He ie a mem- be added when alterations are com- Wheat fw Breakfast i Jty Fred Doerrer, chairman of <•-•• mf the American Institute of pleted next month. Wheat made its debut as a break- I Mcial committee. Ckwfcel Safinaere, the National Gclibmilk MM fart cereal when the caveman found **ijn unemui'tfic Council and the ' U Mr. Biebenmorgan's ad- Most amaiinl trottinf faorae that wild wheat growing as he prowled Rotary Club international. UMM • nhcit butinen meeting ever lived waa "GoldamiUi MaM," rr ata hit way through the primitive world. by Robert G. Thom- He in married and has three which was « (>rm aniriial until ike Man townwt how to wlm byA tentative tasting of the kernels of , due preMdeat. Mr. Thomson children. wu lix, raced but one* until it* witching anunuli, who utualljr MM the wild wheat converted him into tKe work of the finance wai eight, fractured a larg* tuc- BO leuoni, but juit |o Into a iwim- • cereal ester, and it turned him in- in preparation for the teuion of record!, made her UlUit mlng motion whtn they hit Un wa- to a farmer, too. So well did the ' L. fcett coactrt to be apon- Ceottrvttion terming payt oil In time at », «nd itui a duunpfaa M, Man to«rnt« b«cau«« h» had caveman like the wild wheat that he I fcy the group at the Junior eeK uah in and chlme» tn- UPHOUTERY. patred, nessonabla rrlce» (or all DRESSES, COATS, SUITS M »»* npalrtd. Lamp* re work. C. Brennan, bualntaa phona 4. •mall jvbi aolirited. Kcr. PURNfTUM REPAIRS. WE. 2-GSU, reatdenct phone WE. I, WK l-4««l l-IM«t DON MAXWELL, 8-34!)«-W. 8-3-U WEDDING INVITATIONS, NIW *m» ... rokI i your cktMce VACI'l'M « l,r.A^K»» — All niHk.'i .ACHTERMAN A SON. 2-3-tf repHlf'ud; inigM, lieltH, etc. Kiev tcluul I'tMHttrluK and lnstallinK AnaouncfMMNtt mai At HMM Cantt, en|r»»e«l and No jo!> tuu small. All work itujr eiHlMVIMONIY,«ee...«t E»t. 1924 «B*V ANb Vtmn unteod. Bortl aalei> representative. Ei- i. O. CARIIOIO, non-«Bfr«T«a{. DMM in record time. WE. S Mrt rapalra on Adilera. Calcula- KKMI yew ahrayi «et tfw i-i-tf tors. Trpawrltera. Call ua today. we i i-3-tf VaWMTMII TfW8WaiTr.il, !•«•• HNKT QUALITY at > A M«ci*i.Tr—Ai )•• ream. Imarior an« ••• **" 2-3-tt PAINTING, DECORATING Wktlac, ascoratln*. Hana> First clasB work, lleatomtble prices. avallabl*. eh«r(ul workmen. EsUmutea on requeet. Call ART SUPPLIES DRESSMAKING HANS CHRISTENSEN, Inc. A complete aMortBrat of alt artutt material*. •**>taa« M4 akin CaUaM Lower reaaonably. AHerittionH. MrB. VitmtUli >ll Jfuth Wcaton, lit Kooaevelt St. WE.t. S-433J-W". 2-3-tf TKLBVialON iBRVIGK—Call WE»t. S-632K—FaMory authorlaed repair Prices! IfMt, a«fl»e. Canwatrr ELECTRICAL REPAIRS headtiu.irters for Q. R, Phllco, RUBBER STAMPS Fadu, HiillaaftcrB, Crosley, Olym- |ok*: no >b too email OF ALL KINDS pic, DuHont," Btromborj-CBrlaon, AT TUB PI,A»4 CMCMD Htowurt Warner, anrl others. Notary Stamps and all kind*—nude to order. I.AMPH CONVERTED, TKI.KVIKIOJi BNUlNISKIMNtt COalf. Bll TOD 1Y . . . LAY If AWAY , aaMrfkaaT and ahlrt IJAJIFB REPAIRED. tia •••, AMD MANO TUNING, HI fMth A%'*M WMtlt'.". v. J. ^ REPAIRING. APPUANCE SERVICE. CrMf«H Ptue Co. KULatAYKH «a\R HrCKB rAIRTINa AMI UCCORATIKG. Elm Radio A Electric Co., Batlmatta chcarfally «lver; rea- 1MKUI1'. (Nc.Acaw) WK.. 2K>72K7« I an aonablf prlcaa. WEau 2-««io or 2-3-Tf 2-aa03-W, 2-3-tf WATCH REPAIRING iHni iirui «HOI>. •LKCTNICAL AnrMaawaa RctialKd. Super Bpeeft service. Hours: 1 p. m. • Had, acluora, knlvea, sheari Prompt, expert, refrigerator to 6 p. m. Closed Wednesdays and I all *4(ed tools abarpettad. radio, waaher anil vacuum re- Sunday*. " Klaaaw •!. . WE. 3-SJST-B pair*. Canttal Appliance A Photo, C«mi K*w Slncl «01-«03 Central Ave. l!.3-t< MS Korta In, W. NOTICE 2-3-tt FASHiON ACADEMY OF NEW YORK SELECTS kHNVm -CONTIUOTOII, cab Mt atakaakarr; qullty cra,(tam»n FIot*» RtfiaUlMd, oM floori WATERPROOFING Ludw!« gclbartbart, III I Lin mad* Ilk* new by eUotrtc ma- AVU I)AMI>-1-HOOKI\<; Drtv*. hworth, chine; modvata prices. a. E.11ASHMKMS. MASOMIV WALLS. 6-0526. nmdard. 751 Pro«p»cl St.. 'phone A. J. NTAKMvnnd. K.I. t* 1.3-lf MAGER OBNIIaNB TILE for all purpoaea. R«frif«r«tien Eatlmatea (Indly given. PIANO rilVIM;. Alum 1. Uano, UEORUG W. TV11.KI\SO.\ S16 MlllcrcHt Avc, Wcstilcld. For- _Jlij>ia«t« ——. Cnmmtoi 741 Wlllatr Crave H4. merly wltli JCstoy and Aeolian Call WE. i^aaw Telephone WEat. 2-0902-J. CALL FLAUtFIGMF I s-a-tf 3-3-lf aV»M««

rafoiTATai I1K-HOO11\(;_Sim,, ami 'I'lli. root 'STASHING MACHINEA S Laial document! and dlachnrge renalrlnK. L«tdura and vuttvra, ••« lUHlrtaa. papera. M-taour a«rvlc«. Went. new and repaved. W. Bchubert, Studloa. til Baat Broad at. Cranfort, CR. 8-IH1-J. A. n. CHAKTERierAiSiiiw. B 2ar WE. 2-6130 2-3-tr GLASS AND MIRRORS tf, »5T»rr rarrew, Old mirrors re, Cct our H|.JDI'CBD "prices tor •ll**r«d. Auto safety glana. uor. Plumblnir and lluutlUR NOW. You AS THE "FASHION CAR OF THE YEAR MASONS fcln. qiua Co., 1«6 8om«r«et St, will bo yui'iirlKed Onll (leorfte I mi Ccaant W»rk a iavriatir. K. j. Tel. Plfd. (-0M4 V. Urown at WE. 2-0136 or WK. J. STAKNIS * SON, 2-1I-.M1-W. Z-'i-lt I MVTH AVK.. VANWOOIt, N. J. J?fi. prnntu our wneclalty. Uet otn1 esti- SEWING rabtle humony iu line and color. It is indeed s p\wn ronwers «hi>r|iened and re.- mate. No job too amnlli no jnh »t ptovidei for her but dressed appearance" '•Ired iilaNlnv. LuckHmltlt. Ovh- too lureo, Ueo. T. Brawn, Plninb- MACHINES al ifilibltic, wctdlnH. anil re- tiig. mirt Hciitlntr. Call WE. 2- Let a 81NOI3R expert tune-up rnK. UeliveiY nervine. Ocorgu 013H (i| WK S«3iW your aowltiB muchlne. Reasonable Jlntyrc 235 North Hliucr Ht.. charge*. Kstiiimtca fufntshed In "" S-S55S. , l-li-tf PAINTIMi advance. ' ' ' —nnal hlitK, U'c llii)- slitKcr MHi'Mlnea. H o( wor>imanB)iin. lEOGRAPfilNGf sucviBi i»~r>*"i" "i—""","• r SINGER SEWING CENTER er«Rjini!. Mall Aihcrllslng. Pub. | * o/ivn/iiluiSl''' *"' ' IK! ISt.1l ST. . WE. :>302« >BHfn»n, , TelephonTele e Aimwofing. ! , KVIT Ki/NEY 2-;i-tf I'NION OLNTr WG. • tlINtNINCMC N BUHtMl'. PIANO TUNING e. atwai si. u COFIMo HKHI, A REPAIRING. •J-3-tf Expert l,nnil»rupr Uardrnlnc. WARREN W. GROFF. The FoiMon Academy *f New York •«" G. A. L. for detnlla cull «K. x-n&tt. been noted for the past 20 yt«"» '* ' 2-n-tf "For mTi Vrnm WCMIIIPIII'H Forciwtmi d ATE MAINTENANCE t'tllllO TlllltT." , annual nlectlon of "America's bail dr.«« IIU.KS III:IIII\ u, In KMnie Mnl»1t>iiniicc I'"» 'I'ulti'ii Dim II . MIIIIIIIM I'nllril 244 Walnut St., WE. 2232S woman." The '49 Fotd wai chown to re- ralallHR, Kle«lrlt'iil, I (inilik'li'l) Cuvvnil hy ln«liriiln«. aM ceive the Faihlon Acodamy Gold Medol acmliar N. 4. Aaaa. of l'liin« Tnncra, Wark. Ollar WulvrvruuHi-x. I'lnxir It V ll. 7-1UII7 attar 1949 outomobile modtli of all moke* 4|itillanr« llrmilr. i-n-n ! A«f.. Mill NTtlSNIUi;, .V. .1. and In all price clauei had bean corafully L"l"r«l|H. l(,f,\M'.l>, l||.|i!ilr<>i| mill PAINTING • DECORATING ct fhuHe WUat* *-U.HS i tludied from the ilondpolnt of exc«llen S-3.lt ropluft'il. ItoofH i\!|ialr<. «',. i'li,';i|it'r tlmii uuy cU'lrn- ru- IICUM Utircutlt • Via 13N«t llnwiil HI., lialr flin|! In \V<.»tllirit.\l, AVIO., MUSTI'lni.ll Wubllluld S-US51) or WE. 2-H88. I i-J-Lf i-3-U 319 NORTH AVENUE WESTFIELD 2-1O38 ra^ffeSTFIELDLEADEK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, IMS p^ ^ , Cosmetics and Household Essentials! Brl*§* Ymm Economy* Ettlelenew* Extrm Comfort fit The**

VITAMIXS , ti—4 Sewing Accessories Squibl'i Vitasuia B COBHJ Apprmrnd IWs SaaiMi's Adei Tablets. 2S«'s_I.49 Sqaibb's Brewer Yeast Tabs. l«Cs «*e So.uibk'1 Tberapeatie Forausla Caps. lM's ».4S Consumers Special and Notions Saaibb's Basic Famils Tabs. lM's 4.M Lilly's Muliicebria Celseals. WM TMB EXACTING Wi 4.1a Lilly's Homicebria. IM's_l Jl M0MB 8EAM8TBB88! Ully's Uilron. M's S.1S Cosmetics P-D Coatbex Kapseals. lW's-4.M P-D Abdol wMs VHassia C. Dtw« Fonaa, aoa-adjastablc. lie's _*.»$ PD Vestrex Kapseals. lW's-X.97 M. 14, M, SI aa« -7.M While's Cod Liver OH Caste. Tabs. Itt's , 1.W Uinnni SkoaMer Pads fas White's Vitasiin B CoaspUi Tabs. wits aad e»U_««c astd T* 215's i — Vi PasHa Drops. Mee J.9S Regularly priced at 50c per item ... here'a yaw Gerry NK-FMM Uncovcres1 Vi Posua Perles. loft ».7S 3raald»r Math,mar raw VMasausets. 100's **» chance to complete your conpleiion require, owa Bad with dress or sail Uajeka Saper D Coae. »«-S.S4 Upjoka Saper D Perlea. IM't-XM menu ... at • real saving. fabrics 1.M Oajsaa Unieaps. l#Ta_ S.ll uAerls's Vhasaia B CoajpUi Cans. CUdatn Pmt Cloths «fc IW's . —W7 Dcodoraat Uattiek Uderla's Vitaasia B. Csap- Syrap. Dry 8Ua deaaacr Chalk Skirt Marian, It oas __a.7« FaeePnder from SO" burt to 40"_ll.M Uesrla's Vi Dslla lass Won. CaUCroaaa Rasaje Pta.ll »k»r« Marker. Now It oas 1-*S Cliaatoi Pr«s Milts_l.M Cleasuiaf Croaas Dastsaa Poweer pin in even bcnline, »o fass, MII1S NKBM MgktCroaas PawaWBas* c Yard Stieks Me n •«". n» halk !.•• Alka Sellaer. Large. -49e HaadUttsas Nataral itlsaiaaoo Tapa Mcaaaree, Sal Hapaliea. _*lc Skla frcaaesser, dry fs_a_aa___s_a_ ftsaiBis__-_i_n frma lOe to w9e Bayer Asplria. lOTs. 9 Aaaeia. IWs Skla Fraheaer, oily Oily Hair Saaaaaoe Taloa Zippers for dresses, JSe •Phuft. iklrtt, aeek optningi, jackets, tierBisadol Powder J9e iweatert lit to 70e Carotd ft Bik Tabs- Doaa's Kidney Pills- Mercerised Sewing Macblna Phillip's Milk of f Thread" S9c Bea Gay Vlck'a V.p. R.b _7$e Nmw •.. ••merlscef Drill Dot Snapper KI(_1.M Vlck's Vape Drops- _49e Refill tie Nsjol 1.« Bmeterlm*Wree, FmelM Minit Rab J7e Agarol _____ Button Hols Scissors 3.7S 79e CaM aadi Mlvor atattaae Haley's M-O Ironoa Rug Blndinf, IVi" Krest Aspirin. 200'i. S9e take • shine to Spring apparel! Kresi Isoeol. Qt .59. WIM Plaklai: Shear* for width 15e Special sale, each____We Krest Witch Raaal. Swanee neat ravel-proof seams T.BS Ironon Rag Hading, 2*4" IANT« AN* WIM BrMMMker Shears width »«. for more skillful pattern cut- VBMININIC •¥«••!» tii| !.«• ta 3.M Sew-oa Rai Binding. Yd~7e Mum ___—— _S7e Fresh -43e Toilet Tissue Replacement Collars, •lies Arrid -59e 14 l« 17 3 for l.S» Veto. Large — _49« Non-will S for 1.S9 Amolin Creasa — -—---- Kotei. 54's 1.411 I for t.79 Replacement Cuffs, siies 14 Modess. 5O's_l.Wt 1 (or 2.5S 20 t.r 2.50 Tampex —-1-1™ to 17. 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DRUGS AND COSMETICS, KIUiSGE • NEWARK, STREET FfcOOg m -». • ••• — ' - fHE WESTFIELD LEADER, TttimSDAV. FESKUABv ^ 1M- ,,,,_,„ - i '"'"-, * Activities In The ChurchesoLJWestfield date f0t thj Bible Class Hears First Congregational Brotherhood !"<• iddrtu Camfernw* First Methodist Church m Attend K. of C Mrs. ftulieon Last Sunday morning, a hand- "•wd in WestsSd sermons '" all . »«• ••- be high-! 1 Annual Breakfast trod "MEANINGFUL CHRISTIANITY" worship service this Sunday, with beth Norton class held its regu- Thompson and dedicated in mem- meeting the message to be broraht by Key. lar monthly meeting in the parish ory of her husband, William Henry High School entt Rev. J. •. Waller, Fred E. Miles, minister. 1 ho jhouse of the PresbyteriaPey n Chinch Thompson (1779-1946). This Bi- F«*. U at 8"uditoriu on Seton Hall Dean b Rli ble is a copy of the famous edi- ":16 p.; jry Miaiiter, Bethel Baftiit C-arch service starts at 11 o'clock in *»« ja at „8 p_. m- ralsMrs. . nuuclRoberl t „Ruliso ni me ls u ,.„,,_„ ui „_. „,„„_„ „,,- Harry I>OS S b B R d of AiMres$e« Guests sanctuary. The Wesley T „ i of Rahway, discussed "Nature andi Itjo n designed by Bruce Rogers and choir, under the direction of w e bia University i be < (Bird Lore." Mrs. Rulison is _ " I printed by the Oxford University speaker. "Inasmuch as ye have done it The fourth annual father and id M. Alford, will sing "The Lord i ualified to discuss her subject ior Press. Mr. Rogers is one of the th unto the least vf these my breth- Is My Light" (Allitscn) and the f Miss Helen • ,'titl ren, ye have done it unto me." son communion breakfast of West- she is associated with the Uni»n greatest living typographers and field Council, Knights of Colum- Sanctuary choir, which is conduct-' County Park Commission as direc- book designers. He spent five York is the guests ^ "The Because of the many brands of bus, was attended by more than t(i by Hichard K. Alfovd, will sing tor of the Trailside Museum in years in preparing the copy for annual mid-winter Christianity that have been exhib- 200 men and boys Sunday in the"Bless the Lord" (Ippolitoff-Ivjin- Watchung Reservation. production. Closely following; the ited sinue the day oi' its Founder, Park Hotel, Plainfield. The break- During the course of her pro-format of the original edition of jttot it has become necessary to specify fast followed masses attended by All departments of the church gram Mrs, Rulison played records the King James Version in 1611, li-uunw the kind we have in niind for the council members in their parish school will meet at 9:30 a. m. of birds calls and showed slides. y. Feb. 26. !„„ purpose of emphasis and serious M<\ Rogers has produced a sub- churches in Westneld, Cranford. Sunday, with the adult Bible class Devotions were in charge of stantial volume of great beauty, church women will ( thought. Ordinarily the word Garwood and Scotch Plains. and the Christian Citizenship for- Christianity is a derivative of the charge of Mrs. Frank Marik; the marked by simplicity of design and Principal speaker was Prof, um meeting at 9:45 a. m. There chairman of hostesses was Mrs. A.readability. He has used 22 point word Christ, which needs, no ad- are classes for all age groups, and the chairmanship jective modification for superlative Howard J. Leahy, dean of the fac A. Gillis. Great Primer type throughout the ulty of Seton Hall College, South two sessions of the nursery and The Elisabeth Norton class meets text, with hand drawn initial let- Hemingway of Vet.,,, purpose. But because of the dilu- kindergarten departments, at 9:30 len H. Hoppot-k is eh,!, G tion of Christianity in the hand of Orange, who spoke on "Pretense. each Sunday morning in the par-ters at the beginning; of each chap- He urged his audience to "be your, and lla, m. ish house at 9:30 a. m. under the {""." fine white program and p religiously inclined people, we find The junior high fellowship meets aa has charge MISS HELEN KEN YON it conveniently necessary tD label selves"-nd give more attention to leadership of Mrs. Robert C. Tay- JLpapel r and bound in black French living for eternal destiny rather at 5 p. m. Sunday fov the second lor. The monthly meetings aie tions. Representing tl* Christianity so that our hearer* 1 i "Chi" Morocco. A memorial inscription and readers may know that we than for world destiny and mate- meeting in the series on "China. held on third Tuesdays at 8 p. in.,is carried on the front cover. are Mrs. Paul ~ have in mind this kind instead rial achievement. ' All junior high school young peo- in the parish house, unless other- The children of the junior d«- the Women's To B? Hosts to ple are invited to attend. T j H. A. Voorheeg, of that. Drawing from his experiences wise indicated. Visitors are invit- g At C p. m. Sunday the Youth ed to shave all programs. partment of the church school, and Emanon Club. This weak brand oi Christianity Women's Assn. as an FBI agent, prison psycholo- choir will rehearse in the choir their friends, are invited to a Stein, conference that has been so prevalent in this gist and psychology professor, the loft of the church, party in the parish house, 126 perintendent, will non-Christian world, in recent speaker asserted that many per The senior youth fellowship Presbyterian Church Elmer street, Saturday, 3-S p. m. European mission tf _J'J years, has given rise to certain sonality disorders today, especially Refreshments will be served. Congregational doubt in the mind of some of the meeting at 7 p. m. Sunday will be AH women of the pjriik ( among youth, are caused by thefeatured by a "browsing table" The Couples Club will meet for to attend these msion;, ] Conclave To Be Hete "contender* of the faith" us to the efficacy, the applicability, and work- public and private school educa- Sunday: ability of exhibited Christianity as a panacea for modern social prob- with exhibits of interesting Chi- 9:30 a. m., Bible school, with de- dinner at 7:16 p. m. Saturday in reservations must bt g tional philosophy of freedom of ex- nese article's. The group will also the parish house, Mr. and MrsTuesda. y noon, Ftb, ^ Miss Helen Kenyon of New York lems. When -Wf, think of the number of professe... d Christian„.._,s„ i„n, „„ou,rpression without proper guidance. partments from nursery to adult. have a meeting centered around Elizabeth Norton Bible class for William E. Elcome Jr., Mr. andchurch office or with 5|rs!| City, nationally known Congrega- world, and compare that with the status quo, we get a certain con- Other speakers were Rt. Rev. tional Christian lay woman and fusion in modern Christian thought that is not easily overcome by the topic of China. The fellowship women, Mrs. Robert C. Taylor, Mrs. Charles Pond and Mr. and Msgr. H. J. Watterson, rector of is open to all senior high school teacher. Men's Triangle Bible Mrs. George Webb are the dinner first woman moderator of ,th* Gen- evangelistic preaching. This tends to throw some good Christian into Holy Trinity Church and council Mlside. Union l •ral Council of Conxregptional the same confusion that faced John the Baptist of old. Btudents. class, Ernest C. Bartell, teacher. committee. "How Does Your Gar- chaplain; Eugene E, Kroncke, re- A discussion on the subject, "If 9:30 and 11 a. m,, worship serv- den Grow" in sound and color, will Christian Churches, will speak at The text presents the Jesus of history in a discussion of mean- treat chairmanj District Deputy Highway 29, Mm tba roid-winUr meeting of the ingful Christianity in relation to a non-Christian environment. Heiv, I Many a Roman Catholic," will ices. Rev, Merle S. Irwin will be presented by Mr. and Mrs, Ed- William J. Carson of Westlleld feature the meeting this Sunday preach the morning sermon on theward Bingham and Mr. and Mis. Sunday: Women's Associalon of the Middle we have a judgment scene presented. Suddenly the Jesus of history and District Deputy Daniel McCot- 9:45 a. m., IliblcntU. Atlantic Conference to be held in descends out of the clouds and the angles of heaven accompany the at 8 p. m. of the young adult fel- topic "Why Go to Church?" John Wallace.' Reservation! must mick of South Orange. Freehold- lowship, Tho group meets at the 11 a. m., church-hour nursery. be made by Thursday with Mrs. 11 a. ni., morning i liui first Congregational Church, descent. A mysterious throne is arranged somewhere in mid-air and er Albert J. Benninger, a council Milton P. Achey will tS6 Elmer street, Friday, Feb. 25, the nations of the earth gather around to hear the Anal verdict. parsonage, 200 East Dudley ave- 5:30 p. in., Junior high young Lawrence Humphrey, We. 2-3921 member, was toastmaster. nue, uml all young adults are in- R. theme: "What C»n Mrs. Elli""•' s P—. Hemingwa— • y o..f Vet. - .jl JJ fot of business for the day is to separata the Bheep people will meet jn the chapel, «na, president of the association, Entertainment included vocal so- vited to attend. The discussion 6:30 p. in., Senior high young Us One?" This will Ui«» from the goat, the good from the bad. The are placed on los by Nicholas Bukva and Edward. Miss Elizabeth Rittenhouse and tion with "Brotherhood 1 will preside at the sessions which the right and the goats on the left. Then the King proceeds to give is to be led by Nancy Gutelius and people will meet in the chapel. Osgood Rpgei'g, flutists, will b« K kwgin at 10 a. m. Lee accompanied by A. B. Cag-Jni-k Stegenga. This group will The Spires will meet in the parish nationwide effort towiri j the great invitation to those on thetight who have practiced mean- guests of the junior department of human relationship!, • Jr the ingful Christianity. nassola and trombone solos by meet at the YMCA this Saturday house. Robert F. Darby, lawyer, The post of moderator is John Doyle. George 8. Woods was the church school at 9:30 a. m. 7:45 p, ra., evening : fcigiMit honorary position in the When the King begins to recite the blessings He has received evening at 8 o'clock for a bowling a trustee of the church and a teach- Sunday. general chairman assisted by John party. er in the Bible school, will speak "Whist Do We Mean by l_| power of the Congregational Chris- at the hand of those on the right there is a confusion of thought; they j. Brennan, Michael Cipolla, Leon- Harold VerBerkmoeg wiM be the'Regeneration?'" tian Churches to bestow upon a The following activities are on "Christian Citizenship of 1949." cannot even remember having done any thing for the King. There- ard Conrad, Nicholas DiProspevo, preacher at the service of worship, Tuesday, choir practice i member. Miss Kenyon sees her fore out of the depth of a belief of unworthlness to accept, they break scheduled for the week starting George Ingalls will lead devotions. Paul F. Ferrara .Joseph J. Klei- 10:50 o'clock Sunday morning. His chapel. Job of moderator tar the next the silence, and ask, "When did all of this happen!" Thursday, Feb, 17; A social hour will follow and allsubject will be "The Christian Uennium as one which calls ifor mack, Eugene A. Kroncke, Vincent The Wesley Boys Club choir will young adults are cordially wel- Wednesday, 2 p. in., U* The King answered in the words of the text, "Verily I say unto G. Noonan, Francis J. Smullen and Hope." This weekend Dr, McCor- Society will hold its tegular 9 tBe same pioneer spirit which hag you, inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these my brethren, rehearse Friday tit 3:30 p, m. andcome. ison'is serving as chairman of the tluTfjcterised the Congregational ye have done it unto me." . J. Leslie Warren. the Sanctuary choir rehearses at 8 p. m., worship service. Rev.. ly meeting at the home ot | conference for Young Adults at Malcom Chattin, New Pro Christian Churches since their It must be remembered here that meaningful Christianity is not 8 p, m. Friday. Robert M. Skinner will preach the the Broadway Tabernacle Church, founding days. predicated upon our performing the spectacular, but upon our right On Saturday morning at 9:15evening sermon on the topic: road, Mountainside. Cancnlj Redeemer Lutheran New York, This conference is ages will be sewed at this n Miss Kenyon specialties in relation toward our fellowmcn and doing whatever we can for their the Crusader choir meets and at Choir practice schedule: Tues- sponsored by the Middle Atlantic welfare. lla. ni, the Carol choir meets, day, 3:30 p. m., junior boys choir; along with other activities t "lists," She was the first woman Clavk street and Cowperthwaite and the New York State Confer- society. End CMlrman of the board of trustees Jesus spoke of the judgment as touching meaningful Christianity The monthly covered dish din- Wednesday, 3:30 p. m., junior girls ence of Congregational Churches. place. ner of the Saturday. Night Supper 3:45 p. 111., confirmation cl« «f Vassar College; the first woman in another connection and indicated that there was going to be great The Board of Christian Educa- choir; Thursday, 4 p. in., Vesper Of exceptional interest to the chairman of the Missions Council surprise and disappointment. "Mnny shall say unto me in that day." )lub will be held this Saturday, choir; 7 p. m., quartet; 8 p. in., the parsonage, 554 Woodlandl lc most sel ous tion of Redeemer Church supervis- friends of this church is the tele- Mountainside. Regtatal of th* Congregational Christia_II>I»I«IIn- ^' ' criticism that the world finds possible to fling starting at 7 o'clock in the social Chancel choirs. vision premier of "We Would' Bt1 W 1 the ace tne es the work of the Sunday school hall. Following dinner a "Talent still being accepted lor thiijf Ch-rches and'now'sh e'is%'he'°arsti'" * °\ Christian Church today is, that people who are mem- which meets for one hour on Sun- The comrnunicants class for Building" over tiie American woman moderator of ttta Conjie- bars of the Church, live no better than those who are out of the Church. i«ht" show will be presented. young people desiring to join the class and may be present' days at 9:30 a. m., as well aa week- Broadcasting Co.'s east coast net- calling We. 2-5420. D-tumat Christian Churches. After nineteen hundred years of Christian practice and usagejilf the thfj religious instruction in,.the At 8f, m. Monday night the church meets Friday afternoons work, channel 7, Sunday, Feb. 20, With ancestors on her paternal truth, of this statement can be furry established, the Christian Church after-school hours. B. H. Mahler steering committee for the Church after school in the parish house. 7:15-7:45 p. m. This: important 8.p. m., prayer and!** side reaching back to the deck of may as well take down its sign and close its missions. is the superintendent, assisted by Planning Conference will meet in Wednesday, 6:15 p. m., Family sound release of the Board of at the home of Mrs. 1m ..« ...turn* «« Ki me own mi While I do not admit that the whole contention is wholly true, the parish house, under the chair- Night at the church. A pot-luek inger. Oak Tree ro«d, J tit* iu«y/tower, turni Kenyon, like |, . sham religion practiced by many professed Chris- board members, Albert Egsiekcr, Home Missions of the Congrega- do ftel th t tne ; Fred Dinkel and Fred Danker. manship of Richard R. Alford. supper will begin at 0:16 in thetional Christian Churches will be side. Mr parents before her, was born tians givo e,.onn<| lol. the world's criticism. We may conveniently A roller skating party is planned and'educated in Brooklyn. Per- At 10:45 a. m. the morning serv- ehnpel dining room, followed by featured on the program entitled "Friday, Feb. 25, 7:30 p. »,1 haps the fact that on her mother's label the world's criticism as truth for, in these times in which we ice will open with the choral pre- by the junior hig-li fellowship for family devotions, movies for theStained Glass Windows, The film ular Young People's meeting, IMM, Miss Kenyon descends from live, no one has to be a religionist, or a moralist or a theologian to lude by Mrs. Edward Wente, or- Tuesday evening. The group will children and a program for adults. will be shown simultaneously in to be announced. tuny Dutch and French Huguenot conclude that our world is non-Christian and that our so-called Chris- leave the church at 7 p. m. 8:15 p. m., the second of the -series tian practices have been meaningless, The fact that we have had two ganist. The sermon by Pastor Boston, New York, Philadelphia Mttiers in the Poughkeepsie, N, Y., Walter Reuning- will treat the sub- On Tuesday evening at the of lectures on the Bible and theand Washington. Members of the region may have led her toward devastating wars iii one quarter of a century is proof positive that church a violin recital is to be giv- home by Mrs. Robert C. Taylor 8te»PrPenic something is radically wrong with our Christian practice, The Chris- ject: "The Salvation You Need." parish are invited to arrange tele- Production of penicillin . Vasiar as her alma mater. A delegation of young people, en at 8:15 o'clock by Gilbert Glea- will be given in the chapel, The vision parties in their homes to tian religion cannot be truly meaningful until professed Christians son. women of the community are cor- can be stepped UP_»«'" A leader in both local and na-go live that there can be detected a marked ditference between the representing both the Senior and assure the widest television audi- treatment of the «M| » tional church work for years, Miss Walther Leagues, will attend a dis- You are invited to attend the dially invited. The topic for Feb. ence. man who has met Jesus in the way, and the man who does not profess mid-week service Wednesday eve- 23 is "When Is a Home Chris- process patented recently, Kenyan was elected a director of that he haB come into contact with the living Christ. trict workers' conference at St. Matthew's Church, Paterson Plank ning at 8 o'clock in the chapel. tian?" Future dates for the re- An important meeting of the In, to National Wj* the Congregational Christian Board Pow, ot 50,000 to !», oi Home Missions in 191)8, and Again, meaningful Christianity possesses value not only for those road, Secaucus, at 3 p. in. Cars Mr. Miles will continue his series maining lectures are Mar. 23, Apr. Church Council will be held Mon- of us who have it, but also for others. The King is giving the invita- will leave the church at 2 o'clock. of Bible study lessons. • 27, May 25 and June 8. day evening in the choir room. units »re applied to n served until 1948. For two years Hough most ot U» the was chairman of the Missions tion here because the Christianity of those on the right had benefited The Fireside Fellowship will Next Thursday, Feb. 24, the Thursday, Feb. 24, a special Members of the council are asked others as well as themselves. It had given them a seat on the King's meet in the home of Mr. ami Mis, senior youth fellowship will have meeting of this church and con-to take special note of the ch»nge killed, those remalnlnl » | Herman Raii'hle, 712 Belvidcro. a roller skating- party. The group gregation will be he.ld in the chapel farced, mutated strata ft»| will leave the church at 7 p . inin . building at 8 p. in. for the pur- duce larger "crops." the direction of tho I pose of authorizing the borrowing P thre . „...-„. Meaningful Christianity for the 0n n by Theodore [church's director of 'Visual educa-lof such sums as may be necessary "l? *hll thre*e years Miss j consists in loving God "with nil thy soul, strength and mind nnd thyHandrieh, r ,-ed by Ewald ''011» Dr' *'1'e'l Ebersolc, n "Vis-1 to complete the proposed altcva- .turning her unJ neighbor as thyself." Most people ftnd.it very easy to love God and | Iteschke Sr. Dr. Edward Wentc lla' ^'('s Conference" is scheduled j tiona and addition to the parish usual skill for raisinoi-i" g money fo*—r ! themselves, but the neighboeighbor is the partparty of ththe thirthird partpart,, thathat marmarss | goou causes into helping secure the will net as moderator. All mem-for Saturday, Feb. 26 from 10 a.house and the securing of said bor- the picture of altruism, und renders their Christianity meaningless. bers of the church are invited. m. to 3 [>. m. The program will rowing by bond and mortgage if They He* ^..SOO.UUO postwar emergency pro- God hns arranged it so that the- religion that counts involves due con- giam of the Congregational Chris. The building: supervision com- deal primarily with the use of pro- necessary, and for the transaction sideration for "the lcnst of these my brethren." This is the reason mittee and the grounds' supervision jected materials in the church of such other business as may and liiiii Churches, a task which has why. John wrote (. I John 4:20—<) "I••f —any* •»«"man, =«jsayas •I iuvlov«e uuGodu anda nhates committee will hold a joint meet- school classroom, and some 120 dif-properly come before said meet- Uuten her on speaking and ptomot- his neighbor is a liar." In other words, God tolerates no man loving ing on Wednesday at 8 p. m. ferent filmstrips, and slide sets will ng. ing laura from coast to const. I Him, who resides in some far off heaven and hating the man who be previewed and discussed. As- The weekday nursery school of lives l c x or The following members were re- Wen A firm believer in church union! i , L^ ceived at the altar by transfer sisting Dr.' Ebersole will be Mrs. the church is held Mondays thru WHAT COUNTS? whichihh shh e fedfds i s "imperativ"i e toI I Meaningful Christianity must transcend all barriers—national, from Lutheran churches of other Kenneth Sprague, Mis. Ed. B. Fridays from 9 to 12 under the meet real worft crises," Miss Ken- racial—men must meet upon the common camping ground of the When Patrick Henry nude.his sections of the country: Mrs. An-Wright, Carroll Badeau and Rich- direction of two trained, experi- wilt he closed it with these wolds: WWW fall l yon serves as a member of the brotherhood of man. No religion can lay claim to the Fatherhood of na Byrnes, Mrs. Anna Henry, Mr. ard R. Alford. enced teachers. Anyone desiring Christis- Science '<*' American Committee of the World God and the Sonship of Christ, that does not admit of the brotherhood "There i> one thing more 1 wish 1 and Mis. Hugo Walter, Gordon information rtiay call the church could give you. It is the religion tre-tmentforthewk1 Council of Churches and is a cor- of man. In our world todaytodav., Christianitf!hi'i»Hnni»y« limpli»"»s upo«•.»n- thti.e- cru—*-•l - tches of and Herbert Walter. The next office, or observe the class in ses- of our Lotd Jesus Christ. With it. porate member of the American ineffectiveness, because men in their religious,thinking insist Grace Church if you hid nothing else, you could p»opleh«vebeenhe he session of Uie Presbyterian As William Pcnn once said, y Dership in tho various circles will dron will be omitted next week Darby Sunday Night "The true end of life is ro know Westfield meetings, 8:10 Church iin Westlield has voted to take place. Hostesses for the eve-because of tbe school holidny, he life that never ends." Th« i» HoiirsilOlo 9 ning will bo Mrs. J. C. Browncll, "Mind" is the subject for Sun- continue holding two morning wor- Tho minister will conduct the "Christian Citizenship of 1949' the life that Is lived by faith in Abo, Mon., 7 day. Mrs. Chnilos Christian, Mrs. J. B.mill-week prayer and Bible hour Jesus Christ. Have you found that Hover and Mrs. G. A. Smyth Jr. will be the topic of Robert F. Dar- life? Golden text: "Great is our Lonl, on Wednesday at 8 o'clock. by's nddress to the Spires Sunday On Thursday, Feb. 24, the Wom- and of great power: his under- night. A lawyer in Newark, Mr., REDEEMER LUTHERAN Information concern'"* >* standing is infinite." (Ps. 147:5). en's Missionary Society will hold Darby is u trustee in the church I communion and n aermon : rc-gulnr morning i-.nd Cong'1. Couples to See Ian open meeting and covered dish CHURCH, public lectures, Sermon: Passages from the King by tho riTlnrml,,- , |;]ti. v Fkk i L'voning serv- and an influential teacher in the I I James version of the Bible include: * ices, wns initiated on Nov. 21 forFilm on Gardening supper. All the church family I gllm|nv sehooli G e f ; ,j- Tjj Corner and other Christian'> lllntz. The People's Fel- and the,,- f urge,! to at- lead devotions. A social hour v "Give me understanding, and 1lowship will niccl j.t [i trial period, Because it has met flcnita aro Cls.rk and Cowperthwaite, tivities also nmi/oWe. shall keep thy luw; yea, I shall with mi enthusiastic response nnd "How Does Your Garden Grow," tend. Oucst upcakor will bo Rev. follow and all you,,,: adults «ve Westfield, N. J. fcitbert Andrews, just returned cordially wuleome. ,obgwve it with my whole heart. On Monday the (Jills Friendly |becaus, ., u . th.e ^iinuecoiif^i'oj^utios ton' grow,"'!nt the! a sound film in color, will be the And I will walk at liberty: for I t 1H v sel vi( u featured entovtninment at the reg-lrom china where lie was active will meet ill ,1:30 p. m; the bca (was" m tnnt the church should in evangelistic work nmoiiK the seek thy precepts." (Ps. ll'J: 34Scout, s nt » P. 111. On \\ cdnosdiisdiiy , ., t0 ,,„,,, Uie cslrn sc,,.vice ular meeting of the Couples Club 46). Correlative passages from! ,.,,,,,,1,,,. celebration of of the Ccmgrugnliomil Church in Rludcnls in the Shunirhiii urea. He Garwood Presbyterian "Science and Health with Key to the holy communion will be held nt 0:30 o'clock. the parish house Saturday eve- will also show pictured of his work. WAN TED .',l - .", ,' . „" ,b y ,Mar, "*y "-„"Bake, "r" nt it.-JiO a. in. The Woman's Evu- | The active membership of the nintc. The progrnin is iniilor the llev. Eric Tougher, Jlfiiijafrr the Scriptures' by Mary Baker n- MK-M&V W111 nm!l al j,.lo | local church now numbers U755, chrtii-mnn;;!ii|> of Mr. nnd IVIrs. Md- Siinday, 0:15 11. in., Sunday TRAINED VOLUNTEER SINGERS _dc!y induce; „„ i First Unitarian Society Thu s(l(lVi su MllUlm making it the largest l'resbytprion ward llinicliam and Sir, mill Mrn. school; 11 n. in,, morning worship, To Augment Tho Choir* "When the divine precepts ui'cliither, e -wil—l u"n"t«lei)i"vlio"n''<,f'th• e I Churc1 h in thhe StatS e of New Jersey, sermon topic: "The Popularity ot understood, they unfold the foun- violin Wiithu-e. Park nvenue between 7th In tha Pretcntalion of holy communion lit U:!)0 n. 111. PI ninnei-, which will be servod nt undl.Iesus." 7 p. 111., Chriatinn En- dation of fellowship, in which one 8tltli streets, Plninfloldl . deavor, Wiilter Kemp, lender. 8 Monthly Sunday Evening Muiic Sorvic" mind is not at war with another, 7:lfl, is Iwini; nrranged by Mr. and Sunday: 10:JE ». Willow Grove Chapel church p, 111., evening service, study of L but oil htue one Spirit, Uod, ona iCil Womls Mrs. (Seoi'ivu Webb, Mr. and Mrs.si'lioul session in tho parish house. 1 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN WESTFIE ° William Elcome ami Mr. nnd Mrs. J!lth rlmpU-i of Uomans. intelligent source, In accordance Beech, paper birch, cedar, crab- 11 a, 111,, soivicc of worshtpp,t with !>:K> n. in. Hiblo school. Charles Pond. ' RcxurvatlonH may Thursdayy,, 7-.ill) p. 111., choir ro- with the Scriptural command: 'Let apple, slippery elm, Bho.llbnrk hick- by Mr. Geyner. Sermon Reli«r.«l. Thund.y Evening! at B V. M. Mind be in you, y.-iiich ory, holly, persimmon nnd white K>:.'10 n. m., wortihip be nuidc by culliiiK Murgnrct Hum- hearsal, 8:1G p. in.,, LudKLudK'H AiAidd, topic" soi'ics, "Ten Steps Toward MrsM , Neul Hnrtmnt n wilill preside. For Audiliom Contact Choir Director, ' Christ Jesus.'" , (p, _7ti). pine are particularly clone grained. phruy, We. 2-!)»l!l-lt, no later thai.- Iilfc." SU'|i el({ht—Look for llcimly today. Fiidny, 4 p. m., communicants . Weitfield 2-OS76 in Kverytliii'ii;. class at the niuiise, THE WESTFIELD LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17,_1949 Friday, 7:30 p. m., senior choir)card games will be played, includ-j fives* it W§CS Schedules lirector of Evangelism of the New I Girl Scouts. | irl Jersey Baptist Convention, as the ihearsal. i gg mah jongg. Among the more tt«« N I The Friendship Guild will m«et that infected animal* cat News From Circle Meetings guest preacher at the morning at the church on Tuesday at 8 Saturday, 9:45 a. m., junior Clairman of the committee is! worship service at 11 a. m. Mr. Mrs Sarah Levy, assisted by co-l to humani, p. m. Dr. and Mrs. James Byrd choir rehearsal. out as on* ot Program Dedicated The following circles of the Martin's sermon topic will be "'One of Westfield will be the guest • chaii man, Mrs. Ethel Ferelman. Lord and One Master." The jun- threats to public health. Tkt idhar To Thoniaa Edison Women's Society of Christian i speakers and the theme will be two «r» ileepin* sictansf Mi Service will meet next Thursday, ior choir will sing, "Saviour, Like ["World Brotherhood Begins at Temple Beth-El to A Shepherd," a Sicilian Mariners' Safe Y»UTWMU Paper rabies. Feb. 24, at the members' homes: | Home." Circle leaders will be an- The Science Club of the Koose- hymn. "Ho, Everyone That Thirst- Hold Card Party Circle 1, -with Mrs. F. E. Wash- I nounced and circle members will velt Junior High School presented eth" by MacFarlane will be sung a program on Friday dedicated to burn, 603 First street; Circle 4, i be chosen. Mrs. W. F. Bull. 747 Dorian road; by the senior choir, with Robert The first of a series of social Thomas Alva Edison. A group of B. Huston as the tenor soloist. J. Friday, Feb. 25, the Boy Scouts Circle 5, Mrs. F. W. Brown, 25 Sunday evening card parties will 1 seven students performed experi- Lester Robertson of Scotch Plains will meet at 7:30 p. m. and at 8 Stoneleigh park; Circle 6, Mrs. B. be held Sunday night at Temple "^ments which showed the develop- will be at the oiy:an and will play p. in. they will have an investiture Beth-El. Refreshments will be WESTFIELD SALES DAYS ment of the use of electricity and D. Settle, 218 Grove street; Cir- for 15 minutes before the service ceremony at the church to which cle 7, Mrs. Albert Hudson, 503 served and all are invited to at- other problems. Bob Singdahlson begins. everyone is invited. tend regardless of membership. All FEB. 17-1I-19 ! demonstrated the carbon arc, Bill South Chestnut street; Circle 8, ;b° oSne Kv any other (Brown showed the development of Mrs. W. T. Bloomer, 603 Lawrence There is a nursery class for 11 D small children during the church l)o you need jutt em* more coat, 4ttt$ «r k«t to this ,,,-esentation boast- I the electric light ' bulb, A'rthur avenue; Circle 9, Mrs. Paul Davis, ""'title* • "N«ne of This Is Deer path. Mountainside. hour. The other Sunday activities | replenish the before Easter wardrobe? ^ titles- , ,,.„ ., Hartwig explained the production are as follows: j ExkibitiK •• P«iatia|$ «J Etchings ,.The Quiz to End AH ^ of acetylene, Dick Comerford illus- Meeting today are Circle 2 at 16 BETWEEN SEASON COATS . . llf.00 Minutes is a Long Time. trated the spark coil and neon gas the home of Mrs. W. F. Ferreby, 9:30 a. m., Bible school with j classes for all ages. < T, M.rsh the announces ex- used in display lighting, Wallace 412 Salter place and Circle 3 at 39 DRESSES . *M Gordon explained the "Piped light" the home of Mrs. W. F. Eames. 6 p. m., Junior Hi Fellowship j GERALD'FOSTER , the lucky people who hadand the radiometer, Roland En- Circle 10 met Tuesday with Mrs. in the pastor's study under the \ EVENING DRESSES . . . . 10.00 'won fabulous prizes on gel ke demonstrated the Madgburg G. D. Crosfcf of 596 Terrace place. new leadership of Mr. and Mrs. (THROUGH FEBRUARY Itth) The master 2S FELT HATS ..."... 3.00 hemispheres, and Ivan Clark illus- Marshall Sgwell Jr. \ • PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED • trated the ultra violet light ef- 7 p. m., Baptist Youth Fellow-' „*, \hese people and drew fects and Edison's gramophone. First Baptist Church ship in the pastor's study with i Si the reason for their Roland Engelke was announcer. Donald W, Oakley gs the leader. I The French Shop , In turn, Patricia Collins, Brotherhood Week will start at 8 p. m., Young Adult group in BARRETT GALLERY 2S3 East Broad Street „ Gingrich, Barbara Har- the First Baptist Church on Sun- the pastor's study. lit EAST FRONT ST. . FLAINFIELD *-T7»7 *L Wycoff, Joan Conover, Complete Collection day with Rev. J. Norman Martin Tuesday, 3;30 p. m., meeting of] Ze Gustafson each facplain- *; she had known the an- For Country Home The annual contribution for the ,h 0I1e was given a chance , giant jackpot question, the Children's Country Home hss just been completed at Roosevelt Jun- nimbtr of windows in the li- ior High School. Under the su- G.yle Gustafson was by a of pervision of the Service Club, the u the priie Ks'W boxes for the donations have been pitsy Brebeck, Irene Scar- collected and the amounts tallied. Mty Hathaway, Grace Frick- The home room winning top hon- Vnd Ann Wiley. The second ors for the largest amount was Jlrts to the third vice pres- 308, 7th grade. Second place was i of the sponsor were Peter won by 212, 9th grade and third ,ind Lewis Sank, who drew place by 302, 8th grade. The to- Mme of the winner of a free , one of Dt. Bobber's best bob- tals by grades showed that the ,'MiM Mildred Faneuf'e name 7th contributed the most with |I31.76, the ninth grade followed town. with 126.31 and the 8th grade be ringingcommercia l was ren-trailed with $14.68. i by t three-man qusrtet: Howard, Bob Roth and Jim Mrs. Buth Tombacher aid- Makes Nut Cups the songs. For Lyons' Patients Conduct Clinic The Service Club of Roosevelt Jr. High Math. Junior High School has been mak- ing nut cups for Lyons Hospital. kt National Council of Tcach- They will be filled with nuts or o( Mathematics will, hold its candy and distributed to patients. ual meeting at Baltimore on These cups are planned in Saint • 31-Apr, 2. Miss Mary C. Patrick's Day colors, green und en, chairman of mathematics white. Betsy Blackwell was chair- tie Roosevelt Junior High man of planning and making the »1, will conduct a discussion cups; approximately 100 cups were clinic session on "Better Un- made. mdings in Junior High School itics." Jr. High Holds \ Operation Valentine Parties I Mt«. Evelyn di L. Rusao of Roo- As part of the seventh grade relt Junior High School is recov- program, Valentine parties were fiom in operation and is held in the Junior High School on ted to return to her classes Monday. Each homeroom had its | a vveel or two, In the mean own party complete with fancy , Mrs, Hefen Seal, a former decorations and refreshments. All teacher, is directing kinds of games were played and prizes were awarded the winners.

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emfcer WeatfiBld Business Association & CO. Blou*M,(Fj»>^ Floot and Monlclill THE WESTFTCLD TRADER JTHUBSDAY.TEpltUAEY 17, 1949 the ,that these hoys needed a little | in avorape salary p*id to_teachers.! Mid-March Set Fiw ' middle or (jninit. Mixture should look like guidance and organised a baseball! This figure is *2994, while a ma- meal. Add gradually % cup milk. W,wte Papyri** a,^^ Aaertetit Foods team. All these hojri needed wasj jority of slates arc under ?«' '«, RoJl dough "4 inch thick. Cut in- someone to get them Rtarted. I and some down as low as $]L(W. an to eight circles each large enough HOMEMAKING Difficulty in securing a dealer <3 D. r. Ta Fm Missouri - {to enclose a small apple. Use ap- In some schools a regu i'lefc. Fill cavities with mixture ol of tiie school time is set a l e reek fur clubs. Thes« flubs brin; having been raise. . red in a town-wide collection! past and hav" " ^ 0y MAKY W. AKMSTXONG % tup sugar, 1 teaspoon cinna- DORIS WADE figure in tvio years by thf Ui'is- ut this time has been encountered the paper infAC0!!?"ltIaj mon. Lift dough u]> over apple together children who have com- Union County Home Agent mon interests in certain hubbies. coll administration. The average by Westfield Boy Scout Committee aecumLtionnsares ar t£?' I iajid join edges together. Arrange Horn* Economkt Aivistr, in this state, incidentally, lost" for the collections, it was smnounc- This effort is not only to help I age problem, the BY. Louis, Missouri was the cenL_ | dumplings in baking pan, allow- PuHU S*rvU$ EUcltic and Gas Compatf I today. A new connection, how- announced that't ""' to furnish provisions to those"jin I''.'g* apace between dumplings. Goin- ver, seems to offer assurance that!give assistance if* i cu;b^™ gt teV^ | -^tr^r^^it, rf We- pioneem who journeyed ~ cup sugar, Vj cup butter, at 4M Iul a collection may be scheduled about I We. 2-1748-w westward in covered wagons or clash of nutmeg, dash of cinnamon, Mora Milk Mix salmon, celery, green pepper in learning desirable behavior. *- or We. jj sailed Southward on the Missis- j 1 >,•> tup? hot water. Pour mix- ''Mora milk in the diet" Is theand lemon Juice. Let stand while I year. cooking macaroni. Cook macaroni iaai. Today, providing food is still j minutes in hot oven 450 F. then fewest uewi from nutritionists. Stale Spend* 1252 More milk for older people, to take according to directions on package. tae Major industry of the state.! decrease heat to 400 F. and con- Melt butter or margarine, add Hour, Per School Pupil Par BMdera St. Louis u a metro- {tinue baking 20 minutes or until cars of those bones that break BO easily. More milk for adults, espe- salt and p-epper, mi? until smooth. petitau center busy with East and j are tender. 8 dumplings. Add onion and milk, stir constantly i New Jersey spends more money Nort* as well as South and Weist j cially those who tare the idea tba milk Is only for babies; and, oluntil thick. Place one-half macaroni on the education of its children Cuttle, poultry, hogs, i Molasses Cookies in bottom of greased 2-fjuart cas- than any other state in the coun- Heat to boiling point one cup mo- course, more milk for children. fruit, molasses and dairy products Milk Is our most important food for serole, adl salmon mixture am) top try, with the possible exception of •M provided for the dining tables lasses, add % cup shortening, then calcium, which Is so essential for with remaining macaroni. Four Montana. of travelers and residents alike. add ] tablespoon soda blended in, bones and teeth. • - white sauce over top and sprinkle 2 tablespoons warm milk. Cool with crushed potato chips or butter ! That i» revealed in a report of Kansas City Steak with Mush- The responsibility of the home- the Council of State Governments Sauce and Missouri Fried in"*t»r* Wfo™ »ddin« 2^ ™** bread crumbs. Bake la oven at sl maker in to use more milk in her >75*F. for 10 mlgutes. Serves «. on the basis of data supplied by Chicken are popular recipes for «f *""'-. * teaspoon salt, 1 menus, and there are rosny assy I the various State Departments of tk« me of- liv- e stock• and• poultr• y tablespoon ginger. Drop batter by ways to do it. This helps the busy, spoonsful on greased cookie sheet. j Education. •ad tk« Missouri cooking sched- active members of the family who Oyster and TemMe (eita Bake until done in a moderate ! Current expenses per pupil dur- Ilk for the steak is definite enough forget to drink milk. Use cream 1 No. 1 can H tsp. salt ing the school year 1047-48 uver- to inaura auccess to any bride. oven. soups, creamed vegetables, creamed Yas, and only Puncheon Sherry ia mada by tht OU Waril tomatoes or Dash of pepper a6wl viht.'i'i. in New Jersey, the "Mac* the steak on rack in pre- meats and fl»b snd the various milk 1 pt. home- S cups milk method - sherry wine left out in tha char Calitonta* Maliflrt desserts, custards snd puddings. report shows. Only Montana, with heaUd broiler of 460 F. and sea canned I tbsp. butter J255.85, is higher. Other states in wooden casks tosun-age . It it thia unhurriad aua-aitof a« MI fiat; turn and broil othe Family Life Today tomatoes or margarine range downward to Mississippi's 1 that makes GtD Puncheon Sherry the appatiacr of ataMr •id* until brown. For a rare steak Creamy Rice PuMbtg 1 tbsp. chopped I /, dos. small $53.48. attow 19 minutes of broiling- fo Bu JAMES WALTERS, t tbsp. rice «4 tap. aalt onion oysters with New Jersey also is near the top delifht, the before-dinner drink to ptaaw avary tact*. «N inch thickness and 15 to 26 SpeeiaUii in Human Relation* 1 tbsp. sugar y, tsp. cinnamon 1 bay leaf liquor I for well done. For a ran Rt (he Stale University 1 qt. milk or nutmeg Combine the tomatoes, onion, bay which is two inches thick Wash the rice thoroughly, id! leaf, H teaspoonful ol salt and pep- •Ibw II to 26 minutes of broil the other ingredients and pour Into per in a saucepan. Corer and cook 1m$, sad for a well done steak §1 The Gang a greased baking di»h. Bake fro* for 10 to 15 minutes. Remove the law approximately 30 minutes of Parents' concern about chil- two to three hours at ItS'F., stir bay leaf. Scald the milk in a double kili dren's gangs is due greatly to the ring several times during the Irst boiler and add butter or margarine. increase of juvenile delinquency. In hour, the mixture should not boll, Cook oysters in own liquid over Cabbage slaw is made with areas where petty thievery is a Serve either hot or cold. low heat until the edges curl. Add eteaM and vinegar in Missouri mark of "prestige," the children This is the Dld-tasWoned cresmy the oysters snd 1 cup of the'liquid But since heavy cream is re- !**••****«• I who parade through dime stores pudding which ha« such s delicious to milk. Just before serving stir la •virsd, this Ticipe may be leas lsvor because o( the long slow the tomatoes. Reheat and season afswsmicsl as well as less con- apd other shops gathering loot pre- sent problems that are difficult to cooking. One-hall cup of raisins with salt and pepper. Serves I. a** we* wafant for metropolitan Jer«ty overcome. may be added, if desired. •oaks than mayonnaise, hot all gangs are Cent (euMe However, •Ull We tan, however, enjoy Mis- harmful. Young peoplle can get •aked Salman Caaasrale 1 tsp. salt l£j cups cora awri Apple Dumplings and Mo- together in groups without £eing t cups cooked 3 tbsp. butter X tbsp. sugar 4 eggs, beaten QUART lasses Cookies at any time of thf destructive. Together they enjoy . or canned or margarine 1 tbsp. enriched 4 tbsp. butter fear. a language which their parents do salmon, flakef I tbsp. (lour Dour or margarine, Applt not understand. U cup celery, l\ tsp. salt 2 cupa milk melted leva* lour But gangs do need direction. chopped flat Dash pepper Add salt, sugar and flour to silk. AT And the responsibility for that di- t tbsp. grew 1 lap. onion, Mix thoroughly. Add con and wall «eaa milk rection liea with you. pepper, minced beaten eggs to nltUre. Thea a44 *O t 0 PORT, IHIIIY, MUSCAtll M «m la a» ••«••* e ta *«• sugar The Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts, minced 1 cups milk the melte* butter «r margarine. GAMBARELLI & DAVITTO, INC. • NEW YORK % eua sugar the 4-H Clubs, YMCA and YW 1 tbsp. lemon H cup crushed Tun into a wall greased Z-qaart Daaa of nutmeg CA and countless other organiia- juice potato chips asserole and bake about 4t min- I tasinocws baking powder tions have contributed greatly in i l-st. >kg. elbow aacaroal utes In a 400'F. ovea, Serves (. % ea» ikortmini directing the energies of young • MMll aara4, cored apples boys and firls into constructive ac- need it most. Much of this dif- sters his age, became an afternoon 1 taispisn cinnamon tivity. ficulty could be overcome if more "drugstore Johnny" simply because DRY CLEANiN H e»p batter In spite of their tremendous ef- parents would offer their services there was no organised after- 1W cupa hot water ort to offer leadership many agen- as neighborhood leaders. school program. One of the fa^ ' lift together flour, baking now- cies claim that they have difficulty David, like a dozen other young- thers in the neighborhood realized Blue Ribbon «*r aad salt. Cut in H cup short- In reaching the young people who C L E A N F P SALE/ YOUR EH (IV

FOR THE BEST BUYS 4*0 Hellmann's Mayonnaise pint jari Swift's Prem 12 or. cm j ISMoz.1 Chef Boy-ar-dee VtZ Z cam Tomato Catsup —• t Chee-Zee Cheese Food 2 Ik loaf69' Oxydol For A Sparkling Wash MAKE A Sl'.\.\r PEACH PIE CLING PEACHES PILLSBURY FLOUR FWSHPAK and POPULAR BRANDS ' ENRICHED 5!b.bag 101b. baa 25 Ib. bag y flying high in the sky in today's can modern airplanes, you can relax in comfort 45/ 87' 1.89 •nd ease, certain that every precaution has been taken to insure your safely. SPECIALS FROM THURSDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY. Think of the contributions of some of your own FRESH PRODUCE neighbors in New Jersey the next time you're fly. QUALITY MEATS Ing awiftty over the earth. You see, many skilled iiilur Hulilmn FEATURE5 worker* from our great stale are busy making the CARROTS CHUCK ROAST delicate control instruments which are so vital to WESTERN your aafety up in the clouds. CENTER GREEN TOPS 7 GUTS It take* a lot of long-range research, expensive [^V atANING engineering and know-how to build these uvia- ilon controls —and New Jersey Industrie* have MUSHROOMS STEAKS ,MIK1 LAUNDERING admirable records of pioneering in these specially SHOW designed instruments. , , . WHITE Dependable electricity and gas play vital roles, CHARGE too, in the manufacture of these delicate controls, because of the precise handling required. PIHEAPPIIS^ BROILERS- FRYERS SU6AR SWEET •a. GRAPEFRUIT GROUNFBEEF S E lee* far *• ne«l asVertfieiiwit In tMi •<(!•• ft SEEDLESS r *er««t yew Mat* evMMied by PvbNe Strrtce FLORIDA 3<° SSFUEL DIL "" BURNERS WILCIAMS OIL0 MATlC J.S.BRVIN& CO. NORTH /it CENTRAL AVE. WESTFIELD N J THE.GRAND PARADE TO GRAND UNION OU. BaJgWE|l.,AN»> STOKE* «SERVj[CE THE WE8TFTELD LEAPg*. THVMDAY, rEBlWAltY 17, 1H» Bae Logic 1, Gerald Wright 3, Social Security Office doubling the space which it baa Ivan Clark 6; Poet 78, Charles Piano Teaching occupied for the past nine years fin Eagle CaMweH 2; Troop 78, Harold Jack. la Eliubetk Ciuaged in Hooins 403-405 lit the game lo- son 2; Troop 171, Edward Bitzer cation. H T*oop 172, R&twrt Mumford 8, Sfninar Feb. 26 Badges Donald Large 3. Henry Thorpe 5, In order to handle effectively Calvin Roth rock ], Richard Men- the greatly increased business of LEASES WANT AM FAT ninger 21, Kobert Burch 20, Ed- On Saturday afternoon, Feb. 26,the Social Security Administra- Court of ward Coffey 19, Antoine BOBS 2, from 2 to 5, in the Griffith Aud- tion, the Elizabeth office of the William Haines 3, Harry Tenney itorium in Newark, the Commit- HO-WAV VVi:SIHKAI) TIP*: HeM Fruity tee on Piano Instruction of theBureau of Old-Age and Survivors Ufl, William Hagerbaumer 6, Rob- Insurance has moved into larger WESTFIELD erf, Hagerbaumer 3, Lewis Park Mew Jersey Education Association 4; Troop 173, Kit hard Prentiea 6, of the Music Educator's National quarters in the Albender Building, Hu4!« Hra,. Klrrfrlr Oprntan Albert Holeworth 3. Conference will present a program 1143 East Jersey street, Eliza- for all piano teachers in New J. W. SHUSTER Following the presentation of beth, where its new home occupies PLAINFIELD «-M4l Jersey. Mise Violet Johnson, pres- one-half of the entire eighth floor, thc individual awards Alan Burch ident of the New Jersey Education BOWK Mt»l KJMTI ••*<; CO. of the camping committee awarded Association, will preside over the U to the advancement------riUoni for window displays to thc sessions, of which there will be following troops: 70, 72, 74, 77, 78, two, interspersed with a social 172, 75, 277, Ship 77, and Cuhourb , and an opportunity to ex- SALES DAYS ivities of Scouts. Packa, 73, 171 and 176. amine teaching materials exhibit- In the competition for attendance ed by several publishers. ... . at the affair the first five troops 30% WiJj Leaders in the piano teaching ranked an follows i 172, 71, 173,field who will be heard include 7*; 77. Edwin Hughes, Pay1 Templeton ^committee, by troops The various troops competed on Frisch, Mary A. Howe, Philip Gor- M follows: tba stage in Scout contest! a« fol-don and Ella Mason Ahearn of FUEL M Scouts for second l*w«: Flint and cteel flrcbuilding, the Mountainside school system, Tiwp 75, first (in 8 saconds), SPECIALS 71DSeel«y who is chairman of the committee i,1 Walter 'jebeni; Troop 72, Troop 72 second and Troop 172, presenting this opportunity for pi- L Heck, Richard Cram; third; knot tying, one-handed by ano teachers to meet with and SAVING » 71 Donald Looney, Peter pairs of Scouts, Troop 71, first, learn from one another. Mrs. imsnn, Robert GrilBn, Pon- Troop 72 second, and Troop 74 Mary W. Belcher and Miss Janet third; rmt aid, Troop 1% flrrt, IS tsirasend, Frank Aschenbren- Grimier of Westfield are members A%Aajajajaj|BM MA ilia Zande, John Brennsn, Tr<¥>p 71 second and Troop 172of the committee. . Barman, Desmond O'Con- third; ''Skin the ," Troop IMITIIM 10 71 first, Troop 75 second, and It is to be hoped that every stu- tWM Bachand Jr., Arthur 81- dio teacher and every school mu- TJHIK MMT «p 74, Dale Grosvener, weP 172, third. tic teacher interested in piano in- POP-UP TOASTERS „ Boyle, Harris Masker, Between the above contests skits struction will register for this frith, Richard Peterson, ware put on by Troops 71, 72 andseminar, either through the mail irer, John Jones, James lit. or at the Griffith Auditorium at INSTALL THE BEST!!! frank Clark. The excellent showing mad* by 1:30 on Feb. 26. Mil-, VMI Itafaafc jhaiii Wlnslaiir fafislltaamlnai 77, J»ck Kingsburjr, Jack Troop 71 of the Baptist Church Alfred Cole, Jay True, aad Troop 75 of Garwood was not- INVUTIQATC THIKMOiKAL , Hollingiworth, Charles ed. The present organizations of •9.95 ,r; ftter Tstro; Troop It, tH#se troops are comparatively COMBINATIONS AT OHCI1 y»illemont, Gerald Wright, nej. WehDon EASY MIR«ET TERM ' Rsgularly 918.98 _j Minos, George Stone, Rog- .There was spiriting singing of •jas, Robert Esmei; Troop Camp Watchung aongs led by An- ¥Mf - Afw *W»WHfht Jr., William M- ca*r Goldman, who has led Camp Concrete The lowest price? wtj'hav* «Vtr aaan on • guaranteed pop-up toaator.. fMer Carberry, Marty Bwth, W»tchung singing many times in fai Otrtel, John Mann, Wllth- * last 15 years. Corporation ALUMINUM 01 WOOD •tent, Richard Mudre, Chat. The advancement program was r; Troop 172, Harry Tan- in charge of Edward J. Mahler, TRANSIT MIXED la Parks, Robert Haa*r- WINDOW INSULATION chairman of the advancement com- CONCRETE WHITE ENAMEL-UNED QUART m Richard Lambert. WH- mittee, while the contests and skita ;|Nff; Troop 173, Paul Lough- i in charge of a committee of far RttMla, Walk*, Driva*, Otto Morch, Robert In- H«t WMONfTtATWN • NOOtUOATION tht acoutmiBters, with assistant B) Vm^asjassjHWvVj avVr/l THERMOS „.,!«« Speth. Scoutmaster Wood of Troop 172 CAUFt M7I0 STEP-ON CAN T» St fcout for first clsss rank: as'chairman. The attendance was OFFICEi «f> 70, Kelson Jacobua; Troop about 700. RIALTO BUILDING, BOTTLES Jamei Wiant; Troop 73, Don- WESTFIELO, N. 1. THERMOSEAL Jaokaon, George Bumiller, Pe- ; Labraaer we High grade ore deposits havi . Idwtatrmann, John Sugameli, TELEPHONESi PRODUCT! CO. IIIaoad O'ConncIl, Franklyn been discovered'in Labrador which •3.69 may rival the Mesabi range. The OFFICE! WEeUUM 1-4444 til WEST PBONT STREET n.98 Itbtrt Carson, Michael i>Mi\rn:Li> _ Iknald Townsend; Troop new iron ore discoveriei lie astride QUARRY! FUWMJ 14241 Reftilarly $3.49 ' A PriMiliFt of Ihf V. V. lluiull Co., Clrvrlnrit ReruUrty U Mynft Shideler, Eugene Mc- the Quebec-Labrador boundary. .swtt, Richard Hardin; Troop !, Emittl Cole, John Albera Jr.; .mop 71, Ivan Clark, George CHILDREN'S BISSELL RELIANCE Stone, Gerald Wright; Troop 171, Edward Bitier, William Hooper; Troop 172, Richard Menninger, William Haines, Robert Burch, THERMOS CARPET Harry Tcnmy, Antoine Boss, Wil- " Haferbsumer, Robert Mum- LUNCH KITS SWEEPER Donald Urge, Calvin Roth- Leatherette-covered ; Troop 173, Richard PrWt ^KtetHoWorth. T* ' " To 24 Scouts for star rank: tnup 11, Donald Mintonj Troop .98 JWilliuHalsey, Roland Bmith; Regularly $2.49 RsguUrly $4.95 (Ijwp It, John Lobo, Thomas UTILITY PIECES ,'«**«•, Arthur Zande; Troop 77, i/j-Pint Bottle In Square Pre.War Model Back At A Wtm Howard, Richard Schmal, Popular Price «rM Atkinson, Carl Tatro, Bruce Metal Kit *«*t»n, Richard La Rosa, Rus- PRICED FAR LESS f Cole; Troop 78, Grant Bode, JW Potts, Louis Fischer, Ivan THAN UNPAINTED ""*; Troop 79, Harold Jackson; INDIVIDUAL LARGE ROUND '«*» 172. Edward Coffey, Henry ™«T*, Richard Menninger! Rob- FURNITURE! Exclusive at « Bmch, Harry Tenney, William PLASTIC TRAYS SERVING TRAY lUjmaumer. Rosenbautn's I To 10 Scouts for life Scout rank :" ^roop 73, John Lobo, William Mc- • IV Troop 77, William How- 2OC each 79c Bruce Anderson, Richard 1 Jit Richard La Ro2a; Troop Regularly 5Oc Each • Regularly $1.50 «, brant Bode; Troop 172, Ed- 8 x 10 Heavy Duty In Several Heavy Duty PUrtic—14" Diameter j™ Coffey, Richard Menninger, • —Several Colon «*ert Burch. Bright Colors T» two Sea Scouts for "ordi- "fyieaman" rank: Ship 77, Ed- Mrd Bodkin, Edward Field. ' JEFFERSON il»l)™* Explorcr Scouts fo-r cx- WM woodsman rank: Post 78, JUICE-O-MAT "ildwell, Frank Tate, 8r. <* npbell Neurman, STEMWARE _ —Jinnis, Chris Martin. 10 Edgar Howard Jr for tho ™* P«lm award. B«ause of thc absence of Wil-, *3.79 •Ver of Ship 77 at college, \ 49c not be publicly presented Regularly 94.98 Regularly 74c Scout Quartermaster is tho highest award Cocktails, Clarets, Gobleta, Cham- :ing. The Moat Popular Orange Juicer pagnes, Iced Teas, Old-Faahiona « coveted Eagle award of On the Market and Highballs J'1**"" Presented by Edward Jahl°" district advancement while the recipients New! Practical! Economical! Beautify your home with these matched utility pieces, finished and ready for use for scores of purposes in your living room, den, foyer, nursery, office or small LIBBY CLEARANCE apartment. Sturdy wood and fibre-board construction, covered with of ODDS and ENDS r; to EdKar smart-looking walnut brown leatherette. ADD-A-UNIT as you GLASS SETS Originally 89c to $31.95 need itl $ NOW 1'» Soft! THt badECS ea™ed 3.75 $ n tte sea fividrf a T : *T r 70 Paul ABSOLUTELY UNHEARD OF AT THESE PRICES! Regularly $5.00 "iWbram , T , °°" ' 39c to 18 J«n ?' Donala Mi"t°n 3. Pressure Cookers, Reel Tite Clothes- IVY BOWER 12-Pc. Service for four. line Reel, Irons, Individual Steak Plat- . 1. Triangular Corner 11x11x34".... 3.98 Four each of beverages, fruit juices, ters, Telechron Clocks, Slice-A-SIica, 2. 3-Shelf Chest 22x11 x34".... 5.98 aherbets. Aluminum Vacuum Coffee Makers, mC Wi nt 2 John GIFT BOXED Culver 2 'phH Ki? nh " ' 1-Cup Percolators, etc, HalMy 2'rl,\ i ?, William 3. 3-Drawer Chest 22x11 x34".... 6-98 B amlt3 ;3,J,m;;,t ? Kto''n 2 Johi Troop W 7 ThL nn,", -- "" LoLo- 4. Corner Piece 19x19x34".... 7.98 P tch.r f, William 5. Chest and Shelf 25x11x34".... 8.98 1 Donald !„ 1 ^lieHcr millet J V ksnn 3> G="fKe A-DC. Group (with two #1 Corners) 37.50

I ',''• »»ell Cole 4, Richard ' ini«' Andernon 10, 14, •Una, n w:«t-mn™: Jr., D, CLOSET SHOP "Oil] Car, rear of street floor 231 EAST BROAD STREET Hodltin G. li Kilwnrcl WESTFIELD 2-4545 PLAINFIELD'S METROPOLITAN STORE

Q i «»' lf(iSton«a( THE WESTFtELB UBADEJt, THURSDAYJgBRUARY 17, 1949

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JOHN S. CROWLKY _ _ „ Appointed Sale!... Mm* DivMon 11. Crewlty, 402 Lenox ave i BM joiiMd the commercial de t tfiviiion of Merck A Co., Sectional Sofas... MMHfKturing chemists. Mr, •Maiiwd « B.S. defree Uaiveriity of Rochester in the choicest of all coven 1MI. He Mrved ai • lieuten-

For Veto Air fifth Year i and amwer program 69.95 ' K«w Janwy veteriiu today was I with twins the oldest and , continued ihow of its kind Now btcinninf its fifth 1 «f eaaaacutiva weekly broad- Braakfatt with Veteram ii preiented weekly gUtiea WAAT, Newark, by MWiion »t Veterant' 8«rvic«, i DtpartiMM of Conaervation Development, birthday celebration r 9:06 to 6:30 Amonc the guest: for the occuion were: It. Erdman Jr., Comniis- Easily Arranged in Several Different Manners••• ef the Department respon- Lava S«*M Chair lor the radio feature; Col. I. Hood, director of the of Veterans' Service* in Any One of Which Would Be Attractive and • 'Department and Yorke E. , 44 Salt Grant avenue, Ro- Park, acting chief, Bureau Employment and Education in Practical in Your Own Living Room! tame divlfion; Samuel A. , 174 Columbia avenue, Irv- Vfterans Claims Tepre- and John Gorman, 263 ' McManus Bros, emphasizes the importance of the superb quality of the avenue, Bloomfteld, fabrics used on this group because it it a GOOD ALL FABRIC, th« finest name in fabrics! Officer for the Union City Saita offlee of the Division of Nationally advertised; it is guaranteed to be soft, luxurious, long-wearing, hard to soil, easy Services, and New Jer- vateran George Kee of R. D. to clean... beautifully woven in clear, bright colon and styled by Dorothy Liebes. Buy I, Plainfleld avenue, Scotch Char!*. Sculley of the one section or more .,. choose just what you need! Two ends and a center section pro- 1 Features Division and An- er Don Kerr represented Sta- duce a Love Seat and a modern, Armless Chair... Two ends with a center section between WAAT at the celebration. create a very large, modern Latvson Sofa. Just to be different, you may have a handsome, Tuxedo Sofa by using two corner and one center section ,,, there are other possibilities MTi AND WASH f APER nUX BADLT NEEDED of additional decorating schemes. Here's the solution for today's Homemaker who seeks Caavertaliaa 6r««p , lasting upholstered furniture that will best suit the functional needs of lier home. Come Sale!... in.. .see this outstanding group! ChesterWest CmtractorABnildtr Three Piece Bedroom . Alterations.

Kkcb—•, Plajrroooaa. $279, •Hv $319) W«w ... ^ Ami / / (Segalat ragw tmd DrW«way». Here's an outstanding value . . . you can be doubly sure of that because it's made by Thomwville, Erfbaatea one of America's Great Furniture Manufacturers! It's Knitted. a smooth, sophisticated modern suite in selected pencil Pinaaciag Arranged. stripe walnut veneer tvith banded edges. Swell fronts on dresser and chest, curved front on vanity ... ma- 772 Proipect St. hogany draiver bottoms tvith finished interiors . . . WwtfMd 2-2306 dustproofed throughout with center drawer guides ... special designed heavy pulls, finished brushed brass ... extra-large bevelled mirrors . . . concealed casters for easy moving ... plate glass shelf in vanity ... pin tray in dresser, vanity and chest with shirt division in chest Gloveskin drawer . . . and many more superior features. The Does three piece group on sale consists of a larf* r/test, full- Miracles size bed and a choice of dresser or vanity. Overnight. If you mutt Waah • Dish VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II Famish Your Home NOW On Our Budget Plan! may avail themselves of Pull a Veed HOUSEHOLD FUKMSIIINCS FREE or ?- LOANS TO VETERANS AND CONVENIENT Abuie your hand* in any way, BY NEW JERSEY BANKS PARKING! Have a jar of (under lha Tolerant toon Act, 19it) Glovemkin handy. • Up to 2 • Max. Sale Vie onf private parking space 54 ELM ST. years to pay Amount $1,000 when you $hop at McManut Droi. JAR VIS • Based On Inlcrcsl At h it heated directly in the rear 4% per Annum Comput- anus Bros. oj our large more. Drive-in, 1 15 2-1 151 I. AST j I! II S E V S I,« Ii t T "• E L I /. A II Jl T II ed on the Unpnirf Uiilunco entrance on 52 feffertan Avenue Our Salesmen will gladly gho you anil it'i free! Where, S«HC. .THE WESTHELP LEADER. THU1SDAY, FEBBUABY 17, 1949

..•••« iwaearfnUjr, some of the diseases!Lou Dowell, Csrolyn Row» «nd i ich rtiU re £0n>mOn ning at 9:45 p. m., the Griffith Mu-j being planned to assist in ac-l Milton Cross, dean of operatic will be TheJina Altaian, mezao so- from Gri*th Atrfitoriuai MM th HllltS ** * *""' - I*"*** Reason wei houses sic Foundation will inaugurate a j quainting the public with the plans I commentators, and Giorgio D'An- prano of the Metropolitan Opera Griffith Building, j IlCail" «*• yirBi w^rA i, relatively new Kathryn Wellman, Barbara seiies of weekly programs over! snd activities of the Foundation. Idria, operatic Impressario, will dig- Association; Law* Castellano ly- and rapid progres» has been block- Holtgren, Merry Ann Hall and Radio Station WVN/, Newark I Well-known musical artists will be!cuss operatic conditions today and ric soprano; Walter Fredericks, Et'S-MED ed by various technical difficulties i Cecila Brown were guests. Dish- (630 on the dial), to be known as j presented each week as well as' the opportunity opera affords tenor; Norman Young, baritone, la ton* MctUai NUMBER ONE and also by the objection of a few j washers were Nancy Buhrendorf tiny organisms Griffith Music Foundation I younger artists of v

""it e cannot lau m have a m»de through animal research.! weekend. Iso-but fol. thejj. tal-' This has been a boon also to the! hoksome • <••> j animals themselves and has helped j Musk Foundation to ; of rabiel s and infafl-i the veterinary profession to find instance thrive I ways of controlling and curing {Give Weekly Series tiv'onlv i» the cells of | many diseases once fatal to ani- H ls .vstem of humans. | mals. Beginning ne«t Wednesday eve- 3 of mumps, on the other It is said that 100,000 viruses f I •t* the glandular tissues, could gather on the point of a pin. 4 "-Ji as the cells of the nervous He is pretty small indeed, but «ci- the MclNTYRE'S •stem. Arain take the virus of!enCe has found him at last and fc centrates ;in Bw fever . ' It conc ••-'- " ' is attacking him with all available Ltwa Mawcr Skop blood, while the viruses of in- weapon*. «.nsa are never found in the N*«r P«wer and Hud blood b«t take their lodging in the SeoiiU Hold Monthly Mtwers in Stack Sll,of the respiratory tract. prartirally The medical dictionary tells us Fewer BB4 tUmi Mcwtri Dinners at Litlle House j 1 1 ht a virus is "a living virulent '•f***lr Sharpeaaa A Rcpairta ikelM 9har|MB*4 Clatiac, ise of disease, as distinguished As one of the projects in earn- ; WaMiai, .fobbing. iom a vaccine which is attenuated ing cooking and hostess badges, dead." Perhaps it is easiest Girl Scout Troop 35 has been hold- 'fkmim WEatfteld 2-252S think of a virus as merely a CMCM. Mclalrr*Mlr , Jr., Prop. ing monthly dinners at the Girl I »• N. El..r ,ry small germ. Most of them, Scout Little House. At the third - -! « Si., W«.lfida fact 'are so sn'all that they dinner, Judy Hemminger, Mary •s through the rinest filters in laboratory. Indeed, it was not itil the development ol the elec- mic microscope a few years ago iat anyone ever saw a viru». •heir existence aiid their nature I UWTH TIME me deduced by the,scientists from ie things they did. This busineis tTMHINO MONDAY imagining and then confirming 4 existence of organisms that ANY iid.never been seen was somewhat ike the process the astronomers ive followed in plotting the exist- SWEATER sce and course of a planet be- CUAMO mi MOCKIO ire it was ever actually discover- I. In this case again the sci- OtPUIN entists concluded there must be a plinet of a certain size in a cer» I place because of the behavior SKIRT its' neighbors and the influence CUAMO Mdl ftKMD It undiscovered planet had upon

Getting back to viruBes—ther* ne many diseases known to be ed by viruses and some that strongly suspected of being rased by them. Some virus di- uses that attack mankind are es- mtially disease of animals and Muvnio iey affect people only oceasional- Fov instance, rabies in the hu- ll ii usually caused by the bite i dog that is already rabid, and isittacosis is a disease contracted 1x12 DOMESTIC • man when he happens to be near RUQS—Rtg.Mt l sick parrot. Some o{ the childhood diseases ;hat lire believed to be caused by 9x12 ORIENTAL vitws Wade measles, infantile RUQS—R«g.f.72 paralysis, small pox, influenza, mumps, and cold sores. Diseases of all ages, such as pneumonia and the common cold, are in the same category! BROWN & KELLER'S «.t enormous amount of medical Ml Park Avi • 116 Park AM. • 12 WMIIIUM *»•• • research activity has been concen- ffc hate to disillusion you, Fido. But the odds are against your ever trated in the last few years on the TEL. PIAINFIELD 64400 Cheek These Feature* study of viruses with the hope 121 I. Irood St., WMlfltld T.I. WE 2-0064 Mil ue tan soon learn to' prevent, That Only getting your Dream Dog House upholstered. Mostly we confine our Re* or al lie very least to treat more SHERMAN'S upholstery to sofas, chairs and headboards! But it's easy to'understand Give* You! how a canny canine who keeps his ears pricked up would know that SHERMAN'S is thm Specialist in Quality Reupholstery. And everyone • Sherman's own trucks pick up your furniture. knows that Sherman's craftsmen do a thorough job of rebuilding furni- • All work is done in Sherman's ture from the INSIDE out. Sherman's workrooms just won't try to own workroomi. re-use your old springs, webbing or filling. Take a peek at the • All furniture U stripped down to the bare frame which is list on the left for the whole, wonderful story! We're sorry we can't completely reinforced, rubbed down and polished. reupholster your Dog House, Fido. But maybe it's all for the best. 9 Everything except the frame Because if we did, cfxances are your master ivould make you move over is discarded. to make room for him! Next best thing is for you to remind your mistress • • • Frames get new doweling and corner blocks. that NOW is the time to have her sofas, chairs and headboards reup- • ALL NEW SPRINGS — not hohtered. Because SHERMAN'S REUPHOLSTERY IS ON SALKf •just "where needed." And we HAND-TIE each one. • ALL NEW WEBBING — not , just "where needed." • ALL NEW COTTON FELT FILLING—not just "ivhere needed." SHERMAN'S REUPHOLSTERY SALE! • Sides and backs are rebuilt . and completely repadded. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! • All outside seams ore welted and painstakingly hand-seivn. Prices Include Fabric* an* Labor Complete • ALL NEW SPRINGS in every seat cushion—not just."where needed." • you choose your coverings 50 from quality fabrics that are including 1 tiuhion—Reiufarly #119.50 EXCLUSIVE with SIIER. CHAIR, MAN'S. 59 Service that saves you money ... that gives you complete • All rebuilt furniture is care- satisfaction 1 ! i service by expert, Chevrolet-trained fully inspected by SHER. mechanics. That's Quality Chevrolet Company service. MAN'S expert supervisors. • Your furniture is delivered SOFA, Including S tuihlom—Rtguhrlr tlS9 You'll get greater operating economy from your car and back to you—ready to retain 119 you'll enjoy the thrill of smooth, trouble-free driving its beauty through years of hard tvearl with service that is guaranteed to your satisfaction. NO EXTRA CHARGE for Lnrgcr-Thnn-Avcrago Pieces

Only Genuine Chevrolet Replacement Parts are used EXTRA CHARGE for Outside City Limits

Every part has been designed, built and inspected for Chevrolets. Every part is fully guaranteed. I/SK SHERMAN'S SIIOP-AT-HOME SERVICE. Call BIgelow 8-9600 for our Decorator with fabric snmplcs to choose Yes, you'll get top performance^low cost operation with from, No charge. Quality Chevrolet Company Service. Yoa'll find it is TAKE VP TO O/VE YEAR TO PAY. Enjoy your Reup- service that will pay off we\i over the years and over the holstery now. Make 12 smull convenient monthly payments. nu'hs. " 432 Springfield Avenue (at South Sixth St.) Newark 3

NORRIS CHEVROLET, Inc. Open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings to 9 P. M. NORTH AND CENTRAL AVENUES WESTFIELD 2-0220 Sherman's—the quality name in reupholstery wFCTETPrn TJEATIRR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949| Feb. 23. Juniossj will also h»v« made by Mrs. Viola Dunham at a installation of oflcers at that time. for a down mattress covers to Mc- meeting of the unit last week at [morial Hospital and to investigate Aux. Plans April The dark horse was won by She home of the president, Mrs. Osteopathie Aux. • s drying unit for the nursery laun- i Mrs. Thomas Bickers. Hostesses dry. , H. Frank Prttit. The affair will j for the evening were Mrg. Karl i be held in April at the Westfleld Plans Card Party Ten blankets were hemmed and Birthday Party 17 bedspreads were completed for I Tennis Club. the hospital. { Mrs. Stanley Paulson reported A dessert Valentine's Day meet- Plans and committees for the 'that the Juniors are completing- ing was held Monday by the Union Others attending from WcstfieW | birthday party of the American j iatic-lcs for their bafear, which County Women's Osteopathic Aux- were Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. C.Legio' n Auxiliary, Martin V.'all- i will be held after the auxiliary's E. Smith and Mrs. A. E. Neuman. LAMPSHADES CREATED , iliary at the home of the presi- berg Unit, No. !J, will be announc- i next meeting at the home of Mrs. ! dent, Mrs. Robert Laier, 10 Nor- i A. E. Bedell, 118 Midvale terrace, ed soon, accurriing to a report man place, Cranford. Plans were taaaat* Juice A ftve-outtce glass of tomato juice TO SUIT YOUR BASE discussed for the annual card party fives an adult about one-third of RECOVERED AND RESTYLED to be held at Koos Bros, in March. the vitamin C be n«ed» for a day. Mrs. William Hollstein of West- A half-cup serving of canned toma- —ALL HAND SEWN. i field, chairman, will be assisted by toei will supply about the lame ] Mrs. Kingsland Ostrander of Cran- amount. Tomatoes art about one- Is Your Cellar Floor Wet ? WE MOUNT YOUR CUT GLASS ford. half as rich in ascorbic acid at arc j My waterproofing porceu !• absolutely gaaraaitacj t« fire »•» VASES AND FIGURINES. oranges. The vitamin keeps well in a dry cellar floor! No charpe until job fta* prVTca eatir*l)r Dr. Clyde Henry, radiologist of W« AI Carry A Full Lime Of the Memorial Osteopathic Hospital both foods becauie they are acid tatiifactery. M LAMPSHADE MATERIAL in Elizabeth, spoke on his work before they are digested. Eitimatea cheerfully givea . . . CALL and the equipment in the hospital. He was introduced by Mrs. A. T. Tinker Ceasaapilw LEO GARBER Sandquist of Wcstfield, program In the 100 years lince 1130 we re- chairman. moved twice at much timber as ELIZABETH 2-11S1 DAHM'S GIFT SHOP It was voted to send a check was growing when the first coloniiti 5-VEAR CIMRANTEE fa *•» sicktosfc stto •**•» *• landed, and we still have abundant ROUTE » . WE.3-1M0 . MOUNTAINSIDE, H.j Vasts* Mattes* an to at MM fa Nav T«ffc CM? we aearlf loretts that will serve ui in per- MASON, PLASTER, TILE, BRICK AND MARBLE REPAIRS at*. Hnawkaat, V.M. Meat* a aMtntt tor U»M»,i» tat petuity II we manage them sensibly. ' •( UM m-Mtj a«M kaMaHat »alaa will how* h to at MiMsl fa ta* Matwaa «f USA SALE .. SALE Cross Dinner Alpha Phis Aid SPALDING BASEBALL tete Available Cardiac Work EQUIPMENT I fritnds of the Bad Cross arc Northern New Jersey chapter I to a dinner and social fath- of Alpha Phi will meet Saturdayj Na>. aponaerad by the volunteer Wlioo! Wkoo!! at Mias Margaret Mason's in East j ra of the WaotAeld chapter, PRO. MODEL GLOVE Orange. The climax to the /ra- t • > told Thuraday evening, Feb. Ust Price . 17.95 lit the Methodist Church. ternlty's national project, cardiac ntativM from other or- care, is noted this week, Ameri- Sale Price . 17.95 itiom are also invited ao that can Heart Week. MAJOR LEAGUE may understand the scope of Mrs. Thomas O'Shaunessy of) 'volunteer work that is taking Cranford is chairman of the local' BASEBALLS i in the veterani hopitali group's activities in this respect. List Price . 2.80 I the community. Groups locally aid the Victoria limited number of tickets are Foundation i;i Morris Plains. Na- S*le Price . 1.95 What an I available and may be obtain- tionally more than $16,000 has ltd Cnwi hsadquartm, 37 bean collected by Alpha Phi organ- At Least i (tnat, We. 2-1031. iiations for child cardiac care and Eleanor H. Topp, aaiiiUnt 2,000 hours of volunteer service 20% REDUCTION r of volunteer aervicai for has been given in hospitals, clin- Nafta Atlantic area will be ics and convalescent homes by A1-, ON ALL ITEMS speaker. Mrs. Topp be- pha Phis. Fields of their endeavor j • Red Crass career as a full also include financing research by At The AUTOMOBILE! I vaJwitstf, doing canteen work trained medical men devoted to dis- •r handling shipment! at covering the causes of rheumatic for disaster victims. She fever, financing "blue baby" oper- Sports Center ) organised training facil- ations, supplying needed equipment I far the staff assistant corps for cardiac clinics and providing 33 Efan Street beds in hospitals for child vic- I he* been executive director of G. W. Hall . W. B. Cole f M*w Haven, Conn., chapter. tims. . ' The Completely NEW 1949

There is omif Still Time I

PLAINFIELD'S Annual February Furniture Showings and Sales Are Still In Progress

This ia the time to examine your needs and take advantage of reduc- tions that haven't been equalled since Pre-War times. All of America's great name)* in Furniture and Home Furnishings arc represented in the offerings of the PLAINFIELD Home Furnisher*' Style Show.

Here you will find a moat diversified (election of fine Home Furnishings. You can be certain of MISTER! IT'S THE SMARTEST OF ALL NEW CARS! Durability, Good Deaign and Fine Craftsmanship if you are aure S PASSENGER SEDAN COUPE AS unu AS •1797 I THI YURI OWSTANBRM MAUTY (4 DMr SealH ISO Additional) a. LOWIOT MK» CAR WITH «M HYDRA4IA1K DRIVI DELIVERED EQUIPPED IN WESTF1ELD "IT CAME 3. COMntmr NIW atOPHS IT MHIR 4. WsMR MATS—AMMO ROOM FROM ' 5. WRM, IASY-ACCUI DOOM ONLY $599 DOWN *. NIW WtN-MORIZON CWRVIO WMDSNMLD PLAINFIELD!" 18 Payments of $77.14 Each 7. SAn>T4IIW DRIVIR VHW t. NIW DMUCMfSTUI MSH THIS INCLUDES: • ALL CARRYING CHARGES • FIRE AND *. IXCIUMVI TRAVIIUX RBI THEFT $50 DEDUCTIBLE COLLISION INSURANCE THROUGH GMAC w. NIW man-up STARTII RUTTON ON iNfTRMMDir MNU OPEN THURSDAYS 'TIL 9 H. NIW HfeAHNO AND VINTUATM SYSTIM n. CARRY-MORI LUOOA0I IMCI . CHAIN DECORATORS, • NO TRADE-IN NECESSARY LARRY'S MODERN SEARS ROEBUCK CO., 21S Weat Front St. 13. NIW LOW-PRiMUM TIRIf, IS" WMHM AND OUTFITTERS, 400 Wctt Front St. EBER'S FINE FURNITURE, 311 W«t Front SI t GOOD ALLOWANCE ON YOUR CAR WIMft RIMS ' 226 Park Ave. SHIFF BROS. CO., Inc., M. rONTIAC FAMOUS IMMOVID STRAIOHT IIOHT EMPIRE FURNITURE LOCKER FURNITURE, • EQUIPPED AS YOU DESIRE IT 324 West Front St. STORE, 323 We.I Front St. AND SIX CYUNMR INOMIS 228 Weil Front St. MATTHEWS FURNITURE TEPPERS DEPARTMENT SEE IT NOW AMD PLACE VOl/R ORDEP HIGHWAY FURNITURE CO., STORE, SHOP, , • 306 Wool Front St. 124 Weil Front St. Hifbwar 29, North Pl.lnfi.ld LAKEVIEW'S MIRON'S DEPARTMENT WATCHUNG FURNITURE DISTRIBUTING CO., RAWSON MOTORS, Inc. STORE, HOUSE RAWSON MOTOR SALES, Inc. S42 W«t From St. 134 East Front St. 120 PARK AVENUE PLAINFIELD, N. 1, 327 Weit Front St. 433-457 NORTH AVENUE WESTFIELD, N. J. gfU:U -No. , ,in . Mri.. .pon.orcd by lhe Hmne FurnUMnB Doaloi ^ pLA|NFI£LD PLAINFIELD 6-6600 > WESTFIELD 2-3700 • OPEN EVENINGS • THE WESTFTELD LBADRK. THUESHAY FE8BUASY 17, 1!4»

and Ben Chasek. The boys of the Ant* {Begins fork en patrols had worked on the proj- A desirable proved sir* is a bull Rain Discourages Damp stalls, pens «t hWlUng whose daughter's records, wbea ect for several weeks prior to last lower a calf s rani steam aai New Highway compared with their dsmB, indi- 9 weekend ,thoug-h only about 10 to pneumonia or other cate he can transmit « high level Scout *Camp Mud boys camped overnight with Also, calves need plenty et of production. Such bulls are very CIE Puter&en on Saturday. sir; let them exercise on try, Projeet Wilt Unit scarce; only through artificial in- MOUNTAINSIDE—Due to in- days. EtwtoM, Pa., N. York semination can their ability be fully clement weather, few Boroughites 'How to Study' utilized. It is passible by artificial took toe opportunity of viewing breeding to get 1,000 or more Construction has bag »• on the "Camp Mountainside" or "Camp Course Conducted calves from one bull in a year, Mud" as Boy Scout Troop 70 call- $2,600,000 highway to complete as compared with about SO by nat- Sophomore college preparatory the duplication of Route 81 for ural breeding. ed their encampment on the school students are presently receiving in- the 50-mile cross-sUte trip from grounds last weekend. struction in how to take notes, us- MARLITI SOAIft Easton, Pa., to New York, Gover- The Wo!f patrol was generally ing a course on How to Study, in Good Stock of aWaatifal Ceaar*. nor Driacoll revealed today. conceded to have the best patrol g the Westfield High English classes For Pricn, Color C**4 asMl area, but all the boys worked hard The Governor alao announced Iron linens on the wrong side to of R. L. Dartt. to keep a dry area in the corner Full UfonutiM the completion of a project in prevent shine. Since linens have a Presentation of the material is of the new school playground. Stop la Our Office a* Salem County which, he. said, rep- tendency to remain firm and crisp, made through a loudspeaker, with resents a unique example of high- starch ii not necessary. However, In addition to the overnight instruction being delivered through Call PL. «-177« """ camp sites, a signal tower and way co-operation at the federal, a very light starching is advisable a microphone. Purpose of the LUftMUt state, county and municipal level. (or cotton or rayon damask cloths. bridge were on display. Camp project is to prepare students for The North Jersey development borke up early Sunday afternoon the process of note-taking as prac- Lei/itix COMPANY due to the rain and lack of visi- will provide the link necessary for ticed in colleges. At the same Yard De»t., Ml Se*H> dualisatien of Rout* I* from Bom- Oceaa tors. time accepted practices in meth- erville t* North Branch, Driscoll The S5,00C ton Queen Mary made The project had' been planned ods of study will be discussed. PLAINFIELD explained. It will cover three the Atlantic crossing, prior to the in honor of Scout Week, and was miles, including overpasses and un- aa4 rakMaa wkkh war, in three days, 30 houri and under the direction of Leaders der passes and a traaV interchange *M «f tb* akhaWtaaU. 41 minutes. John E. Keuler, Francis Petersen between routes 21, t* and 31. j to Hear "I have bean advised by High- MIM Bordner Will Peak EaU Eifaaatea way Commissioner Miller that the The greatest period ol expansion project will be completed in Au- Attend Gold Key Dinner in railroad history occurred from itz gust, and that it will cost substan- 1800 to 1U*, inclusive, when 7U» tially leaf than'tkftittriOQOstt^' al- Hiu Dolores Bordner, English miles of new railway tines were STOREWIDE lotted for it," the Governor added. instructor at Westfteld High, will opened. The largeit number oi Invited to '•Within the 2-mile Annandale attend the Gold Key dinner to be miles completed in any one year cutoff now nearinf completion the held Mar. 10 in connection with was 12,1T« in 1MT. ; Meeting state will be bisected by a 4-lane the 25th Annual Press Convention road all the way from Clinton of the Columbia Scholastic Press REDUCTION . gcouts and Seouters of Point to the Holland Tunnel. Grad- Association in New York. ng Area Council, Inc., ing and bridge work has been fin- of America, will be ished on the cutoff,, and paving will Hiss Bordner, who some years «pt Walter Zahareviti, begin as soon as weather permits. ago was awarded one of the Gold I Senior Scout Liaison Ofli- Keys, symbolic of outstanding "This route is the main line be- SALE .. SALE l Be^ion 2 (New York and work in the field of school journal- tween Easton and New York. Its 10%off ) on Wednesday at the ism, is adviser to the Weather n. enable New Jersey to maintain its VITAMINS DRUG NEEDS leadership in transportation facil- I pneent Senior Scout units, Squibb'i Vitamin B Complex ities. Alka Seller. Large 4ta I Scooli, Srauters and friends C«p». 1OO'« 3.39 Sal Hcpttica ....•!« fevited to hear Captain Zaha- SquibK't Adcx TableU. 1 Bayer Aipirin. loo's Sta •". k\x, any institution or or- Cattle Grab Contra! 250 . 2.49 Control cattle grubs with rotenone Anacin. 100'a M« ition tontemplating the for- Squibb'* Brewer Yeast Tabs. Atperfum 13« «i of a Senior unit now or in by treating when the grub holes ap- 100'a 49c Exlax : I3a pear In the backs of the cattle. Your Squibb'a Therapeutic Form- I future, are urged to attend Biiodol Powder 89c farm adviser or veterinarian can ula Ca.pt. IOQ'I 9.4S [meeting, Caroid * Bile Tabi. 9«e give you tips on treating. Squibb'i Buic Formula Doan'a Kidney Pill. S»c toe till be demonstrations on Taba. 100'i 4.9S 8(01111% Explorer Scouting Phillip. Milk of Maajnaala Lilly'i Multiccbrin Celieali. 3tc Sea Scouting as well as dis- IO0V 4.36 ! of their various program Ben Gay •»« Lilly's Homieebrln. Vick'. Vapo Rub 73c (ills. 120'« 1.21 Vicb'a Vapo Drop. 49c «<( is no charge for this eve- Lilly'. Lextron. 84'. ....3.15 Nujol 1.09 P-D Combex KapieaU. nd the public is cordially in- Minit Rub 57c 100'. ....4.32 A»arol 1.19 P-D AbfSol with Vitamin C. Haley1. M-O 79c 100'i 2.9S Jarvi. Aspirin. 200'• ....39c ion Back at P-D Vcntrex Kapaeali. Jarvis l.ocol. Qt 59c 100'a 2.97 Jarvii Witch Hazel. Qt. 59c HI. Market White's Cod Lirer Oil Cone. T.bi. 240'. 1.98 rt 1 1 ie > White's Vitamin B Complex , uu ?" P '°P ' '<» of the T.b.. 225'. 1.98 a. Market Mountain avenue, Vi Penta Drop.. 60cc ....3.95 I Wered a broken arm several Vi Pent. Perlea. 100'. 3.73 DEODORANTS AND F«p, has recovered suflicient- ViUmineti. 100'. 3.73 FEMININE HYGIENE P return to the market. mm WIT *> *• t, Upjohn Super D Cone. FOR WESTFIELD SALES DAYS!!! 30cc 3.54 Upjohn Super D Perlea. Mum S7c lOO'a 2.88 Fre.h 43c Upjohn Unicapi. 100't ..3.11 Arrid 59e Leaerle'a Vitamin B Com- Veto. Large 39c TELEVISION—10 , Installed, £91095 RADIO PHONO. COMB. TABLE- plex C«p.. 100't 3.27 Amolin Cream 49c 1-Yr. Guarantee . Reg. $390.00 . Special JIU— , Reg. 99.95 Special 69?$ Lederle'a Vitamin B Comp. Kotex. 54'. 1.42, 2 for 2.79 Syrup. 12 on 3.73 Modeaa. 50'. Ledcrle'. Vi Delta Emul- 1.29, 2 for 2.53 TELEVISION—15 and 20" Picture, RADIO TABLE MODEL— 9 sion. 16 on. 1.95 Tampex 1.19 Installed, 1 Yr. Guarantee— Reg. 34.95 . . . Special 27 i Super Omnimins .4.25 Hifh Potency B Complex Kleenex. 300'. ...3 for 79c Reg. 895.00 .... Special 695°i Tablet. Med. 1.19 RADIO TABLE MODEL— 9 .3.49 Que.t 28c RADIO PHONO. COMB. CONSOLE— 5 Reg. 32.95 . . . Special 24 i Reg. 369.50 .... Special 259 i DENTALS RADIO TABLE MODEL— Colgate Tooth Paste. Calox Tooth Powder. row AN RADIO PHONO. COMB. CONSOLE— Reg. 44,95 . . . Special 32!5 Giant 43c Large 43c Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder. KINO OP MOTORINOI Reg. 199.95 .... Special Ipana Tooth Paste. Large 39c RADIO TABLE MODEL- Giant 47e Pepsodent Tooth Powder. Special Kolynoa Tooth Pa.le. Large 43c RADIO PHONO. COMB. CONSOLE— Giant 43c Reg. 129.95 .... Special Listerine Mouth Wash 69c ""y up to 85 miles per |aHon-MB 69«J Squibb'a Dental Cream. Lavori. Mouth Wash 79c climb,bi RADIO PORTABLE—Self Chargingng— 95 Large ..59c Pcp.odcnt Mouth Wash..63c "g power that amaies - reallr aaqr Special RADIO PHONO. COMB. CONSOLE— 5 Reg. 109.95 ... 89 Phillip's Tooth Paste. Zonito 83c Portofcfev - genuine leather uphoUtor} - Re * * ten-How Grove Chapel will meet to which time annual srnest day was f the Baptist chapel. Mrs. of building fund of St. j night »t 8 p. m. with Mrs. "Wil- rion Mixon, Ruth Sykes and Bea- Martin entertained with excerpts Bartholomew the Apostle Church, liam Thompson of Quimby lane. | trice Roberts. observed. Mr. and Mrs, Brown from Ake Lineoln in Illinois, Ar- In charge of the musical and dame plans for the May breakfast will At the executive board meeting were presented by Mrs. Harold N. •Mfc «M( OU Uee, Our Twn and numbers were Miss Sara Lee and made. held on Monday night in the home Christopher, program chairman, in WESTFIELD SALE the place of Mrs. Adele Beattys of DAYS] Miss Helen Luery of Plainheld, of the president, Mrs. Edgar P. Mn. Frank Daly, music instruct- with Adele Beatty as director. Turner of Farley avenue, plans or at Waidliw School, Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eossi of Guild Voles Pledge were discussed for the annual Feb. 17, 18 St 19 ' riatoiecUe aejectioii,, ac- WestAdd road have announced the! pop bridge party which will be held on Ir hy Mri. Egbert Geu- birth of an infant daughter Linda Apr, 21 in Koos Brothers Furni- Edu>.MachiekSon$ Television ~ a»r. Mra. Fraak Sincox was ehair- Marie, on Feb. 2, in Muhlenberg At the meeting of the Thiria ture Store, Rahway. In charge of a»n ef tat prat-ram. Mr*. Edwin Hospital. Mr. Rossi is a patrol- Hatfield Guild of the Baptist plans are Mrs. Lloyd D. Hansen 12 ~ pmident, presided at the man mi the Scotch Plains and Mis. John W. Snyder, co- 7S.0OValua «mcn rw..« ™«~ | chul.ch heW Tuesday night, mem- Television" 3% i aMeting. Mrs. Jons Car- Rossis have another ber.. s decide, '. . d. t. o .increas ,. ' e JthLe pledg..l^™e. chairmen of the ways and means fctjr, taajet ana finance chairman, daughter. Patricia, two years old. of |80 to |100 for home and for- committee. UPHOLSTERING eaMwtiwd plant far a card party The, Presbyterian Sunday School eign mission work. Also, a pledge Appointed to serve on the hos- 1 11 ea A»r. tt at Kara Bros. Furni- Auxiliary wlil meet tonight in the was made to aend $50 to the Bap- pitality committee Monday night SLIPCOVERS Norge Refrigewlo^ ^ law >t»i«, Seaway. Mn. F. E. church hall. Plans will be com- 21* tist Missionary Training School in are Mrs. Paul E. Neilson, chair- MATTRESSES AND •« WKeau Will be in charge sf tick- pleted for a breakfast, bake eale, Haiti. man; Mrs. Paul L. Haines, Mrs. et* M4 UWt r«enr«tioni. A »up- and white elephant gale on Feb. August Schneider, Mra. Arthur B. SPRINGS RENOVATED 1 c Ft ptr dance will be given on Feb. 25 23, from 9 to 11 a. in. Mrs, Clark Mrs. Edward H. Peterson re- Stein, Mra. John (iriswold, Mrs. SM SOMERSET STREET, Norge Refrigerttot^ * Ml».M Valua 1JJ* In the Blue Hills Plantation, Walton and Mrs, Ivan Hill will be viewed the book The Call to Ca- David W. Wilkins, Mrs. William Grtenbrook, according to announce- in charge. Mrs. Robert Hodge will thay. Mil. Frank Henachel was M. White, Mrs. Clarence C. Mey- rikimmmvm, •• a. ment »y Mrt, Florence Wilson, enroll members tonight in the new in charge of devotion*. Mrs. Er- Chairman, who will be assisted by blanket club. nest Schmidt named a nominating Bendix Gyromatk Mm. Dominic D'Anwto. J The Chestnut Farms Service committee, including Mrs. Harold FtMr Sacrife A gift of »2 was voted to the Christopher, Mrt. Peter Chomyn, d to the)Clubj at itB recent meeting;, BChed- lso 2 and Mrs.-William Berthold. Mrs. y^?^!$J>T!' » * "led a bridge party for Feb. 22 in Christopher assisted Mrs, Charles X SHOP AT for aeed. for the Philippines. Ar- Ko08 Bros, Furniture Store in Rah- Bendix Deluxe Roberts during* the social hour. Sacrifa MkHMAm*nri a MTAV*were madmanae fortnv MissjMica ' wav_ Ml-. .8- Ynnk-.-. * Smullen^ ,. s head% *s Orac. rnvtroasi of the Union the ticketg B,ld reservations com. nm County Extension farvioe to talk' ittee, Mrg. H8rry Geetlein will! an ';rurnitut. Re«nlthin|:'' at a M.tat thc«e who require transpor. Ironrite Ironer"- Wlt.W Value 1SK NWtmg of the American home de- t8tion to the pparty,rt , TRAVELER'S partment on Feb. 15, in the home During the business meeting a Prescriptions af Mn. Edward Matthiack. Yes- report on finances showed 113.30 FOR Washer. m Itrday MM. Mildred RaKaon gave had been realiied from the sale of ; Floor Samstta a talk «n birdi at the garden de- paper and soap iron. Sewing was SKILLFULLY tiirtment meeting in the home of continued on children's clothing. WESTFIELD DAY SAVINGS MM. Craadia Neighbor, chairman. PREPARED Eight sweaters have been complet- Orar SI Yaara of Easy Ironer $I7».MV.IU. Announcement wu made by ed to date. From the Friends Serv- ON ALL REGULAR STOCK Mr*. William McGinn, welfare ice Committee in New York aridj Praacription Background. ctaiirman, of a breakfast and food from individuals in France and Bendix boners . Sacrifice •alt M Mar. 1 in the Rescue Belgium, recipients of the chil- Reg. Sqaa4 totiUing. On Feb. 24 the dren's clothing, numerous letters BARON'S literature department will meet have been received. The meeting DRESSET up to 24.95 $5 Detroit Jewel Range $n$M . with Mn. George Hahni of Weet- PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS m was held in the home of Mrs. Alvin Md avtnue. Bender. Mm. Betty , Lynch was I.OCI* BEffORH, A white elephant sale was con- enrolled as a new member. On Htakttrt* Phanuetai la Ckurae WINTER SUITS •- COATS Maytag Dutch Oven Range $M».»S Value 2m ducted by Mra. John Carboy, from Mar, 8 the group will meet with 243 EAST BROAD ST. , whkk wae naJtted over f 16. Mrs. Mrs. Edward Gill of Bryant ave- V«rr Braun appointed the following to nue. RialU Tlnalra -• y2 off Few Left Norge Washer $m.Mvai~ atrre on the nominating commit- Donald Smith, con of Mr. and rim» WE. tee! Mr*. August Fischer, chair- Mrs. E. Z. Smith of Bryant ave- nan, Mrs. E. B. Penry, Mn. Me- Automatic Washer »i« 9s v.iu. Qinn, Hrt. Herbert Ferreday and JEWELRY MATERNITIES Mrs, Rudolph Dormaier, Rer- •« Not la ' Mrs, Benjamin Korb waa chatr- •-Vi-OFF M.»S $3 All Sim Chicago Portable Washer $37.80 Value M«n of hoitceiM which included 29? Mr». D'Amato, Mri. Fischer, Mrs. Automatic Toasters Geergc Vogel, Mrs. Wilson and Ret. $14.98 Sale ' Mra. Eugene Stothrle. DRESSES SPECIAL SELECTION 10! A Wonderful Opportunity to Choote Automatic Toasters To Present Parish A Dreaa Marked R*f. $18.»5 Sale 15'i Automatic Toasters Reg. S22.O0 Hall Plans Soon BELOW COST !!! Sale 17? Proctor Roaster Reg. $4198 Feb. 20 Set Aside RAINCOATS Sale 35" A* Fund Day Reg. to 24.95 MANY OTHER VALUES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. All Saints Episcopal Church par- taUonert will receive in the neaT future a brochure of the plans for VAN'S APPLIANCE CO. the new parish house, also the plan to finance same. Each family in Corner Central and Ntrlh Arenues, the church is urged to donate 1100 prices slashed on which payment mBy be extended We.tfieW,N.J. . over a period of six months if the chain drive bikes donor so desires. The parish house ia very greatly needed by the hubky 3-in-l tracks church school children. At the vreeent time no more children can tnd ether ttys. . be accommodated in the rectory and in the classes held in the church. It is imperative that the balance of 115,000 be raised in the YOUR immediate future to permits build- 148 e. br^i SAVE WITH VALUE ing to start within the month. 19,200 is the cash amount on hand A.. Sale. 22fi ^ BR0AD SL tor ttw building, with $2600 in westfieU,*.*. pledges over a six-month period. With the raising of the balance of BUSINESS SI 6,000 the building will be com- pletely free from any indebtedness. tuei. William F. Basnill, rector, has set aside Sexagesima Sunday, feed. fcU,a s l'aiiah House Building Could Have and Should Have Fund l)sy, with special observ- ance at the services. He has urged Specials For Westfield Sale Days e-ftiy member of the church to Been Represented make their pledge and gifts to the Thursday — Friday — Saturday lumi i»t tiiui date, at tne close of - the morning service. The rector has also named Quin- quagesima Sunday, Feb. 27, far a Gilberts Polar Cub" $7 CA 'ihinkagtving service for the gilts and pledges to the fund. Walter flhilay is the contractor. The firm Hair IWr ' ^0 of lialloway and Henry are the architects. nair uryer . . . Reg. w.9$ The plans call for a large par- THIS SPACE! iah hell, a tcuild room, utility room, a fully equipped kitchen, stage, Gilberts World Beater lavatories, boiler room, and rooms adjoining the stage. The hall will Portable Electric Mixer To tell the baying public about what YOU haw to have a seating capacity of 400 persons; will accommodate 250 peo- offer and the agiotage* of doing their shopping in ple for dinners, luncheons, etc., Canfield Automatic Toaster and it is estimated will accommo- date 60 to CO tables of bridge; will andTravSet . . . Rejt.2995 • Run* Like New Engine also be large enough in which to conduct the annual parish fair. YOUR STORE The church school has an enroll- Silex Coffee Maker • Has been completely torn down and luiuit. oi 125 children, which con- With Extra Lower Bowl . . . 3.75 rebmlt to our exacting specifications The? read the adt—aee what you and your neigh- ctitutes a problem to teach in a Electric Model crowued areu in the church pews bor are offering and do their ahopping according!?- »nd rectory. There are 171 fami- With Stove . Reg. 9.95 5.95 • Worn parts replaced with New Gen- lies in the parish. uine Ford Parts Many requests are being received SEE OUR SELECTED TABLE OF for uwe of the new hall from or- SALES ITEMS REDUCED UP TO 60%. • Immediate Delivery ADVERTISE REGULARLY ganizations, clubs mid Scouts, etc., needing space for their meetings aad projects. The locution will make the new building easily nc-' in the c«n4Ue to both Famvootl and HORTON «nd McDQNOUGH Seetcb Plains. • Plans call for , laadteaping and a church garden, Westfield Motor Sales Co., i] It) the brochure ia listed a number INC. : items to v(hich members I T23 QUIMBY ST. 319 NORTH AVE., E. •nfl which will be WESTFIELD 2-O43O Westfield 2-1038 Westfield Leader in the now edifice. *rciiri.\« 1-onii SO Elm Street Tel. WE. 2-4407 JTHE WESTFTELD LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1949 StutLtUt m WHS to Learn Behind the Wheel rwtKearaer The Civic Council also has j Fort a>ar«y, Heb., with its W jEkwterEggHiiiit nod to purchase all of the BoroPTAMarb acres of grasslands, was made a Plant Changed from its treasury, instead at aft- State park in IMS. For the campers plying to each of its repreaeaeal Founders* Day and picnickers who gather there, j MOUNTAINSIDE — William organizations for donations. :;. | VanNest, president of the Civic VanNest stressed the fact thai the Egg Hunt will be open to chil- MOUNTAINSIDE — A special worki, and the big cottonwood trees I Council, has announced a change „., Lecture on program was held last Thursday dren of all ages throughout th* to*. ' that were saplings when the pest in plan for the local Easter Egg ough and hopes that parent* will t»h Scheduled afternoon by the local Parent- and tbc United Btatci were yourt». Teacher Association in honor of Hunt scheduled far Apr. 16 on the urge them to attend the first huat ' school grounds. open to Mountainside children. -Eev- Milton Founders' Day. The candle-light- Instead of requesting the vari- u.v reported to the Library ing ceremonies took place and a fjt "meeting Monday eve- pageant entitled Cornemtones of Finlih teams on material that ous business houses to donate half Gallon el MUk '„ proposed cultural pro- the PTA was presented by Mrs. ravels easily by turning the edges of the eggs required, the Civic One dairyman found that tt taak i-ftr boiW resident to be Edward Menerth, MTS. Katherine and machine stitching. This is a ' Council will purchase the com- from 340 to 3S0 squirts to "take" a «d by the library. Withington, Mrs. Gilbert Pitten- food idea for unlined jacket), also. {plete 30 dozen. gallon of milk from hia cows. Uitive plans are now under- ger, Mrs. Henry Weber, Mrs. C. . the services of the E. Seifert, Miss Grace Kausch and Edwin Skid- Mrs. F. H. Stedman. Soprano solos were rendered by Mies Doris Johnston of Plainfield, who was accompanied at the piano Westfield Sale Days by Miss Sara Lee, also of Plain- „ ,„,) , discussion on the m- field. Mrs. Margaret Gold, tilth ' -the hobby. Apr. 29 has grade teacher, also played several TODAY - TOMORROW - SATURDAY F«r the date, as far as piano selections. ermined, until the Board Miss M. Elizabeth Johnston, Brings you terrific values such as these • ••at Armei's ion approves the use of chairman of the Founders' Day 1 auditorium for that committee, cut the birthday cake, jdmore has spent many assisted by Mrs. E, M. Newcomb, § assistant chairman. In this work and has lee- before many of the larger Special recognition wag given i snd universities on the following past presidents who at- SlBdio M tended: Mrs. Charles Rinker, Mrs. •iett The topic has been found Robert Laing, Mrs. Thomas Doyle fit at interest to children and Miss Frances Featherstone and Regularly $79.10 rn-ups. Mrs. Leslie Leet. ie beard plsns, if the first pro- m ii well received, to hold at two diversified cultural pro- Students to Write For 3 Day* Only rt Pictured above at presentation director of the New Jersey Auto- Safety Council. nroesch year; one in the ipring ceremonies when the Weatfield Mo- bile Club of the American Auto- The presentation climaxed in- Estonian D. P/s Klin the fall. . . toor Sales Co. presented to West- mobile Association; Robert L. auguration of the program, the 'mouiicement was made at field' Senior High School a 1949 Foose, principal of Westfield Se- first in Union County to actually Wettfteld High student! will IWI meeting, that the Com- Ford Custom Fordor Sedan for use nior High School; E. R, Crow, train drivers behind the wheel of have the chance to correspond with Atsociation's check for in conjunction with a new driver- president of the Westfield Motor an automobile, in the school assem- Estonian displaced boys and girls hit been received and was training program are, left to right, Sales Co.; and Dr. N. 0. Schneider, bly period. At that time, the men in occupation zones in Germany, $59.50 i towsrdB the coming year's John' R. Schreiber, Chief of West- director of the School and Colleges pictured above explained the course according to Miss Louise Theurer, field Police; J. Kenneth Schultze, Division of the New Jersey State to students. German instructor. „„.« Mrs. Florence Jen- Dr. Leonid Enarl, chief of edu- J«t iaiaiiM - • - a cutcm-baill iaMripriai .India reporttd 820 books handled cation section, Geislingen, Ger- ewek that op*M inta two bad. - - - c.apl.t* with 1 { the month of January, as Boro Scouts Conduct For the nation, industrial pro- many, in a letter to Miss Theurer back pillowa ,ni covcre* !• your choice of baavtif al ired to 631 for the same pe- See National duction has been rising slightly in points out that the pupils, about aaa ««rabl. fabric. - • • Itit year. This is a daily Fund-Raising Projects the past few months, especially in 400 of them, are from 14 to 20 * of 37. the durable goods group where a years in age, and have a sufficient- „. reiignstion of Dr. Minor C. MOUNTAINSIDE — The three Economy Past record high was reached in Octo- ly satisfactory command of Eng- |JMKI from the board, wss ac- Mountainside Girl Scout troops are ber for the postwar period. Iron lish to correspond in that lan- ' with regret'. Dr. Jones was raising contributions for the Juli- Postwar Peak and steel output is reported to be guage. Innerspring |y elected as Mountainside ette Low fund in various ways. almost 100 per cent of capacity Westfield students may write di- •r of the Regional High 1 Troop 58, composed of the sixth and steel production for the last rectly to Dr. Enari, DP Camp WG Board of Education. Mrs. grade girls, are selling "Boot- TRENTON — State economists weeks of November is about five 229, (14a) Geislingen-Steige, U,. S. , A. Hoffarth, former acting Mattress mark," a white paint that may be believe the nation has passed its per cent above the corresponding Zone, Germany, or talk to Miss rim, who since her replace- applied to boots and other rubber postwar peak and will begin a period of last year. In New Jer- Theurer. Dr. Enari will take m by His. Jennings, has been articles with an ordinary artist's care of the distribution of letters h honortry member of the board, gradual leveling off in the coming' "V- consumption of electric power ONLY paint brush. These are being sold lar e received. til appointed as a full time mem- months according to statements ex-1 ^ K industrial and commercial house-to-house. The girls decided s la b h Khly sta (For 3 Day* Only) pressed in the current Review of, 2!^ .J! "_ ?*1 ' '" $19.50 tr to ill Dr. Jones place until on this at their recent weinie roast New Jersey Bimhicss. This quar- September 1947 through Septem- ings, residents unemployed, build- lie end of his term in May. in the snow in Echo Lake Park terly publication is issued jointly ber 1948. ing permits, newspaper advertin Another tuper tpacial i. thii cuitom mad. inner, Mrs. Henry Weber, president, last Thursday. ing lineage, and retail sales. raided at the meeting which -was by the State Department of Con- Total employment in the United ••ring maltreat (made to your order—loft, medium Kid at the home of Mrs. Joseph Troop 70 will hold a "Silver servation and Economic Develop- States remains at peak levels. Sev- or firm). Covered in your choice of ACA or wide (triped 6-oz. material. 1. Hernbey. Tea' 'on Thursday afternoon at ment and the Bureau of Economic eral industries are reporting that May Save a Life 3:30 p. in. Twelve tables will be and Business Research of Rutgers they are laying off workers, al- Send clothes to the cleaners or set up, one for each month of the University. though the number is very small use non-explosive cleaning fluids. year, and parents and friends are In the portion of the magazine compared to the total. Other in- You Save '10.00 On This Mattress Club requested to drop silver in the box devoted to national and state dustries, such as aircraft, are placed on their "birth month" trends in business, the Review growing sufficiently to make up As We Regularly Sell It For ".9.50 ities Assigned table. states, "With prices having drop- for displacements elsewhere. Lack Troop 27 will hold a White Ele- ped since the middle of September, of labor mobility may create local Prescriptions P. S. One pair of twin, or one full liae le a phant jgalj|jtii»the school audito- difficulties. New Jersey manufac- with tetail'isalM falling below sea- cut tamer; can aho be had in three-quarter tiae. hive been assigned to rium on Mar. 3, from 12 to 1 p. m. sonal expectations for the last turing employment reached a low SKILLFULLY ... ot the Westfield High White Elephants are being re- part of the year, and with sigWs point for 1948 last July but has Ice Club for the coming semes. quested from anyone interested in of increasing layoffs in employ- •climbed since that time through PREPARED g r, jccor<% to Miss Alice Fel- helping. Sales will be offered to ment, it is possible that the econ- September. Practically all of the Over 25 Yean of I, adviser for the club. young and old alike, from six to omy has passed the postwar peak. recent change is accounted for by Prescription Background. Girls wio belong to the club give 60, and no article will go for more However, industrial production re- the sharp rise in employment in to«fiw period to perform duties than a quarter. mains very high, and the present the nondurable group after its hav- laround the Rhool such as direct- armament and foreign aid pro- ing remained stable through the 256 E. Broad St. WeitfielikJ. [iii? visitors, distribution of per- first half of the year. grams will probably expand in BARON'S (Mr. Rialto Theatre OPEN MON.ft FRI. mit ilips, and other activities. Titanium Strong Man coming months. All of these fac- Club members are Dotty Ben Titanium is so new as an indus- Business .trends in local areas PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS EVENINGS 'TILL 9 tors add up to Uncertainty regard- are indicated in the Review by a lUfir, Doris Ewart, Barbara trial material that little is now ing the future direction of busi- i.oris HK.vt. H«rr, Diane Hunter, Virginia Fox, known about what it will do. listing of 38 municipalities in New r«4 PfcarntiicM III Cfcnnre ness conditions both in the state Jersey with comparative figures on Margie Mm*, Joan Wiant Mine Enough is known, however, to indi- jand nation." 243 EAST BROAD ST. "The Furniture Store with «, Ruth Garrabrant, Joyce cate that it can be used where a such items as postal receipts, sav- that Homey Atmosphere." »*, Isabelle Brearley, Patty high ratio of strength to weight is Oppoiit. Rialto Thcatra mmngton, Fran Lowe, Joyce needed. Reports of the bureau of Phone WE. 2-6680-2.6681 EASY CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED ;™et»n, Margaret Fischer mines and other organizations in- ;Wey Sanford, Martha Cambria dicate that an early major use may jMnia Dilley and Helen Himtley be in high speed planes and other ; «whel Dawson, Lois Wilks, Elc- forms of transportation. It may go WESTFIELD SALES DAYS ,{•» Ponturo, Joan Slater, Betty into corrosion resistant equipment THURS., FRI., SAT. . FEB. 17-18-19 .ALTENBVRG PIANO HOUSE. ,'apperl, Ailene Spindler, Allison and industrial machinery such as fSUcey. Patty Dolan, Flossie Smy- printing presses and textile equip- ,«. Caroline Grander Barbara ment. Titanium is the seventh most jtoWt, Helen Gockemeyer, Jane common metal, and the ninth most 10% Sale on All S. S. Pierce !««, Susan De Wysocki, Tina common element, in the earth's crust, and is more than a hundred an Schr times as plentiful as copper, zinc Products PIANO Dr7'B ' °m,' Patty "nle, Bernice PfcilTer, Florence or lead. a Van Hecke a d "So' " ° BAKERY SPECIALS Benjamin Franklin and Food Mountainside Pupils In his early youth Benjamin Danish Coffee Ring .... each 39c Franklin wai a vegetarian, not so we Lincoln Play much because he didn't believe in Fruit Coffee Ring . . ... each 30c Will Be Used EXCLUSIVELY By the values ot meat, as because he grade laved money by this practice. Sup- Pecan Honey Bunt . . , per dozen 40c Mntainside school prc- per, when he was a poor struggling All Other Buns . . ... per dozen 30c a Lincoln's Birthday play printer in London, consisted of "only '™y in the morning assein- half an anchovy each on-a very lit- »m. The play was direct- tle strip of bread, and half a pint 's. Ruth N. Peek, faculty of ale between us," Necessity did not force Franklin to remain a veg- Robert Treat Delicatessen WPOE °T A Linco!n etarian, however, and In later more J cl J successful years he became inter- P ? ° . Oth- 113 QUIMBY STREET . WESTFIELD 2-0925 patty Ost| g ested in rendering meat tender. He Va"k Schiers Sally expressed the belief that fowl killed THE FM VOICE OF ELIZABETH d by electricity was uncommonly ten- U(ircy Miska Gac der. Gai - = Valerie ' ' Barbai ich, ildil W Fata in Oleomargarine Cottonseed oil accounts for 53 per MATHEWS DECORATORS Vinccnt cent of the total quantity of oils and like many other FM tats in oleomargarine. For the Finest In Decorating stations selected the George Steck i grand for its resonant tone and We Specialize in ' extremely responsive action. The Home Made Specials George Steck is the official piano SLIPCOVERS te Peppermint Patties . . Ib. 80c of the 3t Louis Opera Company and is used by many of America's Brittle ...... |b. 35c DRAPERIES leading artist*. Ib. 35c CORNICES Ib. 45c U rice UPHOLSTERY ° • • . ... . Ib. 45c « Cream Cones . . 5c Also Wallpapers and Venetian Blinds. Altenburg Piano House eld Sweet Shoppe 759 Central Avenue "New Jenefi Otdeit Mmic Firm'* 219 Ea.t Broad Street, Westfield, N. J. East Jersey Slreet Next to Ritas Theatre Wcatfield WE. 2-6848 ELIZABETH 20668—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS THX 9 I*. M. Nice Mrs. X is busy breaking children's

ihe'f a good mother... a kindhearted And so—carelessly, unthinkingly— woman. She Wouldn't harm a fly. another seed of prejudice is planted. Not deliberately, that is. And, down the block, another child's heart it broken. She doesn't stop to consider how a word—a careless, cruel word—will Maybe you know Mrs. X. Maybe stick in a child's mind. For years, she lives next door. Mayb§ sht ttvet perhaps. Maybe for a lifetime, even closer than that. So she says— Won't you please think it over? • * * "I wish you wouldn't play with For our children's take—for our own that new child down the block." sake, we can all do these three things Perhaps she doesn't even say why. to help build a better America: She doesn't have to. Children catch on. They know why their mother objects to "that new child." hi 1. ACCEPT-oc reject-people on thek tadfrMwl worth. 2. DON'T LISTEN to, or »p» ta race, It's because of his religion. Or orireHgta. maybe his race. , 3. SPEAK UP, wherever we are, afalnst prejudice, and work for Mdenuadug. i. THAT'S BEING AN AMERICAN

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«.,,.,„.„,„ i_-.. ^ ; THE WBfffrftLD LEAPOt, TrTCMDAY, FtBRUAIY IT, lSlf Brophy lo RepMtent Cooprr ft Sprrry include Pear] Back, Cert ««t •«' MHt to IT., Byron Priea, ami a of students, t "Btttk of rising Meat eosts" is WHS HNMI at Oiaic RSl Ili-Y An-. Board being fought by every hotnemalter. foreign countries. And otn way to iav« a little is *7 Jere Brophy, bass clarinet, will Since the formation Jan. 1 of C. Graham Beckel, history in- buyinf ml an* eartsta pork cuts. represent Westfield High's band in the firm of Cooper & Sperry, real- structor at Westfield High School, Extension meat specialists t*y fast the 10th annual All-State Band tors, the following sales have been has been honored with an invita- K no space is available la a in general hoppers wIU aae* real Clinic for New Jersey, in Eliza- reported: tion to participate as a speaker in closet tor banging a more reaeonaWe than ettwr saaat beth, according to Director An- 432 Grove street for Mr. and one of the group meetings in con- towel rodi attacnea Veal run* roatt, boned veal shank thony Ingram. Mrs. C. T. Revere to CafdeU Stu- nection with a conference on the shelf will provide • and other bonelesi stew meat arc The clinic will terminate with a dios; 85 South Maitine avenue, United Nations, being held at the hangers. generally good buyt. Pork "best concert Tuesday night, after Mis- Fanwood for C. L. Hadden to Mr. United Nations, Lake SuectRs, N. buys" are probably the Boston butt, sions on Feb. 18, 20, 21 and 22. and Mrs. Richard Worth; 435 V., and at New York University, ,„ honor ratings which has little boaa, ani MM fa- Conductor William Bevelli, di- Bcechwood place for, Mrs, H. W. this weekend. ike tHrd six-week I Vrf Principal K. I* F»* ille, frcsb or cure*. Oftaa ciltea rector of the University of Michi- Revere to G. Novello; 741 Oak Sponsored by the Association for the picnic han, this cut ii aoU with gan band, will lead the massed mu- avenue for C. C. Gordon to Mrs. Supervision and Curriculum De- ltv.fiRht studet.tsrece.ved ,, in the junta class, cr without fee shsnlt. Fork Uvtr ia sicians in their concert. Selection Eleanor Revere; 2347 Gales court, velopment and the School of Edu- iKiully Hie lowest priced kina* of for the band was made on the Scotch Plains for G, Novello to cation of New York University, r. Wi* high food value and basis of tryouts for all high school Irs. H. W. Revere and 858 Liv- res trailed with lo..In the conference brings together little wasta, it's a food buy. Tongue musicians. ngston street for C. Tigue to Dan- M honor ramp, the- outstanding figures in their respec- is CM of the most ecsaomital beet l Yellin who plans to erect a a!l-A averages, the as* tive fields. cuti. It hit little waste. Itock usiness building in this location. head with 10, whto from cooking tongue make! good Bill WMte Wioa Pop- Mr. Beckel will appear with Dr. had seven and the soup stock. Tredwell Smith, Dalton School, «il*t The honor Corn Vending Machine olke Department New York City, Dr. Alexander FAHS^MATTNfWI s those with a m- Joseph, Bronx High School of Sci- MAKING AID (EIVICI, and-no grade. less Bill White wa« recently award- HM Review ence, New York City, and C. 0. 0{ Cwfarifc Cuil KMIIMI HM Baa* J«re*r Si. First major rehabilitation »»]• ed a popcorn vending machine, 100 Orndt, professor of education at ELIZABETH, N. i. !tk distinguished honor group *et of tha V. S. forttijn all program pounds of popcorn and two cases Thirty-six members of the Wesjt- New York University. Topic of 1MB. 1-41U • Seniors, Carol Bunnell, Bon- was racaMtracMon of the Corinth of dog food for his Seeing-Eye dog >\A Police Department participaU the group meeting at 10:46, Fab. •aNarfaa Pat Al MsirisM t Buntiag, Teresa Cacchione, canal, «M o« ttw wMi Urt«*t Mike by the radio program (I in the first departmental in- 18, will be "Educational Efforts to Mia Carlson, Jeanne Cowie, sea ckartMb, which waa doaed for "Heart's Desire." Bill h»a estab- pection in eight years Sunday aft- Build a Basis for World Under- „ Eash, Stephanie Kruse, M thaa ttven jrcara by wartime lished his machine at the Elm >rnoon in the Town Hall. Review, standing." Mr. Becktl will speak then Loesch, Virginia Van atmaUUaaa. A lockleas cut aaarly street service station between the ng the men and addressing them on "School Program! and Inter- , r, and Evelyn Walker. ttur Mike kmc throufh ttta Isthmus Acme Market and the Baptist jriefly were Mayor Charles P. national Understanding," crte Church. Bailey, Police Commissioner Sid-. iDr3 were Thomas Albee, Bar- OtrMk, the canal ahortani the Other notables who will speak Bouiw, Elizabeth Brophy,' rtute fr«a the Adriatic to Pireaui ley L. Mapes, Magistrate Augus- tus C. 'Nash and Police Chief John Hallara, Alice Rinehart, rbara Speeders Fined R. Schieiber. ,ilva Sturges, and Valerie Van lt» Cariatfc cut ia 73 feat wide and L » , retker. Sophomores were Jere »ia«t «JMP. At ooa aoiat in aanki In Borough Court Lieut, Ernest Long inspected ky, John Clark, Linda John- riaa M laat aaova aaa laraL It aan rearms and Lieut. Pfirrmann Margaret Kruse, John Bode- iceaawnadat* VUMVI m ta IMN MOUNTAINSIDE—Two speed- handcuffs, clubB and other equip- Shirley Sanford, Alliwn tani . lightly larger eis were fined in Police Court last ment.

!ey end Ruth Wood. tain Liberty thlpt. Tha canal kaa Wednesday night by Magistrate niora in the honor group were Alan Johnston. John D. Chussler CwtMt WW»« rteMi rinne Broun, Brock Brower, of Dunellen was fined $60 and Contour-seeded wheat field* pro- rliara Eggleston, Ann Fisher, •on>Dn or •Pokey, t nice quiet Ralph Waldonis of Bomevville $12 duce larger crops (about two-thirdi , Heitkarap and Ann Smyera. Himilayan bear cub, has kept officials'at the Fleiihacker Zoo in V. I. Uada hi •tot/dea on the same charge. bushel an acre more) than thoaa •eeded up and down the stops, say ii,r, were Joan BryniJdson, San Francisco busy. First he Jumped ship on his arrival from For tha fltit time in hlitorf tha tr Clarkson, Patricia Defnen, U. S. takes th» lead ia tha number Ht«M lUtaaat DOT agronomists at tha University of , India. On the boat for 19 dayi in hit latest eacapade from the Illinois. fani Drake, Betsy Flint, Gil- xoo, b« finally succumbed to an alluring hunk of beet. ot bicycles, with 17.5 million. Oar- There now is deanlte evidenea t Gleason, Joan Gray, Sally many ia a close second with IT mil- that house flies art developing re- We, Richard Harrison, Fran- lion and the British Isles am third sistance to DDT in many parta ot lirvey, Franklin KHon, Harry Children'* Riding with 10 million according ta the this country and eliewhera in tha igomeiy, Michael Parry, Jai. Beckel fill Speak litest rafiitrition flguraa. world. inson, Margaret Savoye, Croup* Forming SALE .. SALE me Schaefer, Lois SolIenbeTB- lanes Stuart, Kenneth Welch, The Watchung Riding Troops At UN Conclave ilj'n Wellman, Doris White. for children eight years of age and SPALDING [fcphomore students of the hon- upwards, either with or without Graham Beckel, Westfield High poup are Dorothy Benninger, previous riding experience, are School history instructor, has been BOBBY JONES rles Brandt, Diant Colin, Kath. now being organized by the Union named to the 12-inan governing t Gibbs, Eernice Pfeiffer. County Park Commission. Re- board of the Central Atlantt DURACLEAN1NG KROFUTE IRONS |Only 13 boys were named for quests for membership have com- Area Hi-Y organization, according »rs out of the 57 studenta who pletely filled one section of the to Clarence G. Moser, YMCA Area ' List Price . 39.00 IF YOU PREFER TRADITIONAL.. lived honors. troop, and other sections are rap- Boys' Work secretary. NO mechanical *>crubberi. idly being filled. The first troop Mr. Beckel has been active in Sale Price . 12.95 . . . you'll find boautiful Drexd Dining Room re- will begin riding Mar, 8, from the local YMCA work for a numbe Alnoit like Mafic, I Initiated Into Watchung Stables, for a season of of yeaia. His new duties will in productions at the HIGHWAY FURNITURE SHOT. Spanish Club 10 weekly rides. the white aerated foam TOP GRADE elude planning of conferences an< They have all the grace the early designers The following applications hare formulation of policy for the Hi-Y GOLF BALLS Twenty-five new members were Westfield: Elizabeth Russell, Joan in New Jersey, Tuaryland, Dela- absorbs dirt, greau, gave them . . . with all the modern advantages of Mated into the Westfield High been received and accepted from ware ami the District of Columbia, Formerly 11.40 per Doz. Ipanish Club Tuesday at the home Sprague, Elizabeth Putnam, Judy This area includes 600 Hi-Y clubs, and ^ri beautiful woods firmly constructed to modern, exact* Carol Bunneil, according to Bickett, Joan Kyllo, Marycllen with more than 7000 members. An- Sale Price. 8.95 per Doz. liss Stella Hemphill, adviser. Byrne, Bailey Haines, Nancy nual meeting of the board will be ing standards. Stop in this week and see Plata* Imolil Forster served as chair- Smith, Marilyn McGuire, Reverdy held in Trenton, tomorrow. lan of the meeting. Johnson, Sandra Epps, Ann Val- field's smartest furniture shop and buy during our Mr. Beckel has served as faculty A* le«t entine, Amy Sowers, Patricia Swing on the initiation eom- adviser for the Westfield Hi-Y clut CARPETINGS, TWISTS, Park, Sandra Healy, Marjory Ben- ilfM SALE. •mv. Chairman, Barbara for the past tlrree years. 20% REDUCTION 'wider, mi Fred' Entwistle, edict, Sally Biatz, Wally Rucltert, Hrostaml Marjorie Eck- Carolyn McGuire, Emily Morris, Open Thura. and Sat. Eves. . Ample Free Parking PcJawiUa ORIENTALS-AND ON ALL ITEMS Jndy Griswold provided en- Coralee Nolte, Sue Valentine, Poinsettla was discovered by Dt. Mnt for the members, and Douglas Worth, Marjory Savoye, Joel H. Foinsette, U. S. minister to See ftrastegui headed the re- Priscilla Abbott, Mary Benedict, FINE UPHOLSTERY At The Mexico, in 1828. reshaient committee. Helen Jones, Susan Euckert, Beth may now be aafely cleaned and revived, with con- rnnnirr Ptofor the March trip to New McCoy, Kathie Ringen. aideration ftv; their life and textures. Service ren- '•rk City were discussed. Joyce dered in YOUR HOME. Sports Center Illicit has been named chairman State Swim Meet 33 Elm Street ftkf trip committee. Prescriptions Brailliant color* and aoft huea return. Tickets on Sale Matted pile regaina reailience — it riaea. G. W. Hall.....W..B. Cole 1 Students Tops SKILLFULLY Dirt ia REMOVED,. . . not driven deeper. Robert L. Duncan, . Westfield Many unsightly ataina diaappear. i Midyear Exams High director of athletics, has an> PREPARED nounced that anyone wishing to Eliminate! Making and alow drying, the cause of .BTO high school students dis- see the New Jersey State swim- Over 25 Yeara of shrinkage, mildew and "dry rot." WBhed themselves in midyear niing meet to be held at Prince- Preacription Background. Moth and carpet-beetle proofed, if desired. wtmations.by achieving a grade ton University Mar. 5 may reserve H in all subjects, according to LIBERTY tickets at his office at the high Wl R. L. Poose. school. However, tomorrow is the sophomores led with five, seniors BARON'S deadline for the reservations. DURACLEAN HOME SERVICE J» sttond with tour and juniors The Westfield group will be seat- PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS A division of Stanley L. Mauzy * Son, FOOD STORE "W with two, in the standing. the seniors, Despy Alvanos, ed top/ether at the Princeton pool. r.otis , 114 EAST SECOND AVE. . ROSELLE, N. J. Hcslatrretl I'lwriiim'lnt In Chnrire me Bunting, Teresa Cacchione The Blue Devils will be.represent- Rosalie 4-7920 — if no answer then call SUPERETTE ™ Marianra Carlson were out- ed by a large number of the squad 243 EAST BROAD ST. "Mue. Juniors were Thomas Al- and Coach Ed Allen hopes that a poro Hardware, Roselle 4-5869 ".Umbeth Bvophy. Sophomores number of people will be there Opposite Rialto Theatre to cheer the Blue and White on. »m Jere Brophy, John Clark, Di- Phone WE. 2-6680 - 2-6681 «< Ulin; Margaret Kruse and on. . "wey Sanford. Dtlicioas. MEATS - Tender

> Cara Game Be«k . DAIRY PRODUCTS mat the earliest books that CALUMET pit generally with card games DO THE JOB RIGHT! Com FRESH HAMS * 57cCHEESE— IS. Plete Gamester" by IJwi. In about 1674. It concerned SO MUCH DEPENDS UPON IT FRESH KILLED Sof taa Butter ..tb. l*.u s 0( pallor 8ames-che»i, ALL SWEET— Oil- Inkers, dominoes, etc., barely FRYERS :.». 47c Reg. tt>. 6«fC Ironing the card game 0, ..Ruf, ^ called "bridge. PASTEURIZED <|1. PRIME RIB ROAST „ 55cMILK qt. £1C PABST-ETT Of ^ LEGS OF LAMB ». S7c CHEESE ..,.6Vtoz. 61C PIE-SEASON Stir TENDER, JUICY CUSTOM-MADE SIRLOIN STEAK »,.63c FRUITS • VEGETABLES "HONEY CURED" SNOW WHITE Slip Covers SLICED BACON ..«,. 59c MUSHROOMS n39c TEXAS 0 lge. CARROTS L buns. SWEET O ' GROCERIES POTATOES el ft». PLANTER'S COCKTAIL WITH Our atore has a garden array of slipcover fabrics YELLOW in picturesque patterns! Of course, our slipcovers PEANUTS ..,25c ONIONS 3,13c are pin fitted to your furniture ... in your home YELLOW . . . and covered to suit your taste. Covers will be MAZOLA OIL p,. 32cTURNIPS ft. 4c made with washable welts and zippers on all pieces. TENDER, THERMOSEAL Phone us, our decorator will call at your home with- Med. Size O IA COMWMATION ALI-AIUMINUM WINDOWI out obligation to you. PALMDALE PEAS.-..»«.«. 17c BEETS L buns. 19C FRANCO-AMERICAN Ocean Spray YOU UP TO 30% SOFA, 2 CHAIRS AND S CUSHIONS CRAN- 9 M SPAGHETTI 2™. 25c BERRIES.. L tbs.aJJC ON FUEIi $ Q-T FROSTING 2 for 23c Screen* • Storm fah • WeatherHrlpptttt In OntPtm&Mf Vn» as low as 79>50 BISQUICK 40 oz. 45c FROZEN FOODS Fni Dimsniinilon • N« ObligatUn • Easy Tirmt HOLIDAY MACAROON MIX—Make» 60 39c SNOW CROP: ORDERS HELD FOR FUTURE DELIVERY. WALDORF TISSUE—A Scott Tissue X.2 for ISc BROCCOLI pkg. 33c GALL PL 6-478C QUICK QUAKER OATS 20oz. 15c BABY LIMAS pkg. 39c FANCY ROCK LOBSTER 6 ot. 47c ORANGE THERMOSEAL CHAIN Decorators B. & G. DoLUXE COCKTAIL ONIONS 36c JUICE 2 for 4Bc PRODUCTS CO. 217 EAST BROAD ST. . WESTFIELD 2-4040 Ill WEST FRONT STI 522 CENTRAL AVENUE FREE DELIVERY WESTFIELD 2-1294 I'l. AIM 11)1.11 BRANCH STOREi 218 Wett Fronl St., PLAINFIE1.D Member of Twin County Grocers Aaso elation A MODUCT OP 1HE •. C. RUSltl CO., CUVEIAND THE WESTHELD LEADEP TBTI1SDAY. FEBBUABY 17, 1949 11 •High School Five Meets Hillside!in^ountyjl^niam(^ Four Devil Traekuten Came Set Fi. Y five Lows Mitchell Breaks WHS Court Swimniers Down Set For Nationab Morris toHn 43-32 Coach Melvin Michaels will en- Saturday Nigk TtHokfen Storing Record With 316 Points ter four Westfield High indoor trackmen in the National Inter- lte« Score Seventh Win scholastic Championships at Mad- Winner Way* TNUM Beau Blue Devil* Take Scotch Plain. Win* ison Square Garden Saturday. Will S9-S5 oa Home Court In Ten Starte Rick McGinley will enter the Somervttle 72-28 „. _ .,! 60 yard dash, George Edwards will Ceach Ed Allen's Blue Devillco(>pete jn m quwtet mite riM Hillside T raraitjr fcukctWIl turn Sam Mitchell, Westfleld High Captain Sam Mitchell and Dav, mermen took their seventh victory nd Captain Norman Mott will be nish the opposition for M* meuti IIM vf tbt cage captain, broke the school rec- Townley scored 42 points between in 10 starts Thursday afternoon as in the Union County u them Friday night, but it wasn'l » IMakt* an tat local ord tor points scored in a season they rolled over Morristown 43 to ay* Eibelheuscr, making his ini- aatic Basketball Touri, •a*«r«af IT-*, w»U« the Y Tuesday afternoon as the Blue enough to stop Scotch Plains' tali WHO ONCf WU) THE NDOGB «ND QJl 32. The Colonials suffered their ial appearance in competition this round of play. The ' taaa #M*4 a wun favor- Devil cagera racked up their highhigh- , basketball five a« the Plainsmen fifth defeat against a lone win. DOOB t-Mlt£ RECORDS, IS NOW A * •asun, will be entered in the shot clash with the seeded Hi« miartu agMMt tat iumroit eat poini t totall off the season, eas- j defeated WestBelrf 59 to 56 at the u Charley Lehman, Bill McKira, will come about " ut. *». Il-Y tea* taam main* it i»« ily berting Somerville 72-28. The I Plains' gym. Dick Cooledge and Ken Welch took at the Elizabeth WHS record now rtandj at 11 and Captain Mitehell again was the Vtai U a r*v, «M1. Tha low firsts for Westfield with McKim ing time will bs ftol Ik* beat vanity club an even outstanding player on the court. turning the trick twice. Lehman The Westfield MM Jar UMwin vita iii aid Captain Mitchell poured 32 He tossed in 27 points and his sen- started' things off by copping the WHS Record in WtatMa v«a «f ta a fart point* through the hoop to bring'_ f»t|onal tall handlint and eied- ing the opening ST Wart* i 40 yard freestyle in the good time to a great extent ta* fawraa Ho- hia Mason's total to 316, tops in lent backboard play kept the Blue of 20.9. Brock Brower took sec- Mitchell. If the Devil i Y to la ta* iaitiil ajitrttr Devil cage hittory. Sam made 22 Devils in the contest. Townley County Event ond for WHS, but was disqualified hot, WHS has a better tM« m inhHi fcjr Fat Caccaro markcri in the final quarter as also turned in a good ball game, and Morristown was awarded sec- chance • to knock of? the Jtha BaltM. Nawmr, the Blue and White toised in 36. making IS point* with his one- »• Jtha BaltM. ond and third, giving them four In the 12 years the Union Coun- But if Elizabeth pro** , ,_^ MIMMB iiw i tha kka** for Ho- 8omerville threw a scare at hand sets clicking most of the 1 markers to the Devils' five. Intei scholastic Basketball Tour- him things will look bto II^B *' •MM ta tka —mi ttnm for Weitfield in the initial period as time. lament has been held, Westfteld Scotch Plains, however, waa just The Colonials tied the score in Devils. "^s*. • M tote at e * they jumped off to a small lead. the next event as Gy Mitchell won iigh's basketball squad has com- 3f« mr Al Fialka hit for the Pioneers and too much for the Devila to handle iled a record of seven victories HiUiBide is sparked by ML 1 NOUS THE BECQ80 the breaststroke race. Dick Wtlch m *M wawartar r taa« two Jack VanHart totted a duece in on their. 0WI> • -court. The atory RRTHEMCST nd 12 defeats. The Blue Devils to and Tom Caston, thri might have been reverted had the and Jack Mullen tied for second t SM» «««MM hvhhh* fof r haikathkt, for the Devils to start things off, Pi TOCO HA MAJOR tave never taken first place. ' scorers to date. With i*,, contest been played at Westfleid for the Blue and White to make mi k «Mit mtU ta« Dual quar- Fi»!ka and Mitchell traded a pair The Blue and White made its, leading the way the Con* k l At the automatic tima out in it nine to nine. Westfield pulled f that tka «Wtart CMnpiM of fr«e throws to keep the count :>e8t showing last year, when it j compiled a 13 and the last quart*?, Westfield waa be- away from that point, however, as A Hall ta lawn • winaiac tied, but then the Somerset squad other boys on the team to _ hind 69 to 45. Jack VanHart diet McKim and Dick LaRoza finished laced third. Regional and Kah- i «a lane «Ma kjr Kwrito. took a 7-6 lead as John Norwood are Bob Lilien and Angek I ed on a Mt to make it 69-47 and one-two in the 200. It marked Mc- •«y each have won the team title *MM« tat fcatp (or 1( and Fielka hit and John MacMil- Kim's ninth victory in 10 starts. bur times, while Thomas Jefler- tunato, the playmaker. half to k**s lan made a pair of foula for WHS. Mitchell and Townley added two iatkt on, tht favorite this campaign, V«*U la tfce gam mtil tkt Marty Vandintky countered to free throws to reduce the Plains' *m w HUM emu) W i Cooledge and Bud Weiland re- Dave Townley is snothtt a lead to 10 points. VanHart hit **<< peated the one-two trick in the fol- ias been tops twice. tant man in the Westfield lari wmmtoni ntto f make it 0-6 Somerville, but Pav* MMOUWa *« MM4 SMON. Mile Karla M Townley came back with » tap, again on a lay-up, Mitchell drove lowing backstroke event as WHS Last year WHB got as far as He will be the Devil hope with 11 taBiai. cuttinf tht Pioneer lead to two in to icore and VanHart added an- took a 26-11 lead. Jack Carr won he semi-finals after defeating board work along with ll WJ&iiDVi yfJat «• an tarty at the quarter ended. Wettfield other set before the contest ended, Sports Feature Collegians Co the 100 for Morristown, but Bus ranford 74-49 and Linden 43-37, These two must get > | haa '«** «Mr fcauait fo«a and: eaae back to take tht lead in the The winners dominated the play Sherrick and Ian Heatly took sec- ut Regional put the skids on the of the rebounds awsj • 1 ond and third for WHS. it**-ten w «• tk* AMI whistle aacond period. Howie Perkins tied in the first three periods. WHS Y Open House A Game Ahead 'evils and sent them down to a Amato if Westfield is toil" tka vWtan haaktt for the score on a push and Rudy 8tan- was in the lead only once. Mitchell McKim came through with his 5-36 defeat Westfield took the Jack MacMillan, Rud;| ' Mr alrti win wl tent the Devilt thtad on a started things off by clicking on a second victory of the day in the hird place trophy, however, by Jack VanHart, Howie fc. drive-in. foul shot, but Lou Loume, Jerry Many parents and friends of Collegians took the lead by ona next event, the individual medley, nocking off Rahway 46-30 in the Dick Jenkins, Wayne HMMJ YMCA members attended the an- Iron th» WHS countered eight more con- Maisnga and Gene Schiller clicked game in the Y Monday Night and Weiland followed up with a onsolation play-off. Torgeson and Jack CoridfJ nual Open House celebrations al •wtchee U potata tacutlve markers and took a 21- for Scotch Plaint on a trio of one- League this week, by defeating second to clinch the meet. WHS's The first round Cranford victory also men in the Blue njn he YMCA Saturday featuring ta* WMtMi hap. Dan S lead at the end of the half. handers and the score was 8-1. Keystones with whom they were captain, Bob Clotworthy, did not fold who can turn thetidttiij regular class and intramural ac ad ended a five year losing streak with U Tbt Blue and White opened their With Mitchell countering six tied, in the outside games. Sena- dive because of a slight cold, but ivities of the Y program plus a n the UCT for Westfleid. In 1947 tory either way. lead a little more in tht third points and Townley adding a bas- tors rapped Woodchoppers in the Ken Welch took first in the diving few exhibition events that made a hey had fallen victim to Edison The winner of this tontet ^ TttKk period. Mitchtll started thinft by ket, Westfleid tbok their lone lead first two in » high scoring match and Ed Howard came through GU. 'ull day's program. Festivities iy a 54-30 margin. The previous probably be called on to face I rii. ru hitting far three foult and Wayna at 9-7, but Plains stored eight in which W. Taylor hit 218 and with a third. It was his first ap- itai'ted with the regular Saturday ear Union had taken their meag- gional. The Bulldogs Hanten and Don Dillty also con- straight point* to make it 15-9. Sell 208 and' 202 for the winners pearance in scholastic competition morning grade school class under re 35 to 33. 1946 saw them fall winner of the Roselle-St 1 I nected for free throws but Somer- Westfield cut the lead two points and Whitcombe 202 for the Chop- and with better luck he might have he direction of Edward Ewen, 16-31 before St. Mary's, In 1944 clash, which will be pUyed t ville kept pace with fire points. before the first period ended, but copped second over Morristown's ihysical director, and assisted by pers. Stanford topped them 42-30 and Townley and Jack Corbett, hitting the home team had a 19-13 lead. £d Plout. Howard is a soph. Besides the Devil-Comet eo * members of the Junior Leaden n 1943 Hillside won, 41-27. 'or four each, tparked the last Plains added four more mark- and the Regional-Roselle oi I a . iub including Michael Parry, The Colonials took the last two minute rally which taw the Devila ers to their lead in the second can- Up to last season, 1942 had been Pat's clash, Rahway faces ] Harry Tenney and Charles Leh- telays against second team WHS ?ull away to their 38-19 lead. to as Joe Sange and Loume led the he last year Westfield had taken and Plainfield meets Linfa'i man. From there the group went men. It was the Devils' second round out the bottom hill of II taut* Tht final quarter was fast and ettack. Mitchell made five of contest, They had tripped up vac* ;o the pool to witness the grade win over the Morris County team drawing. The Cards »nd I Ol». fit. Pti. point heavy. Even Somerville Wettfield's six points during the Dougherty 104 this year. Edison 34-23 in the tourney's first period. The third period saw the school plunge and swimming in- Darby 155 round, but then Flainneld had beat- are the seeded teams in this i made nine, hut WHS doubled and itruction classes for younger boys Johnnoll 117 40~yd. freestyle—1, Lehman, \V; scoring pick up a little, but the 2, Koblnsoii, M; a, urcttwli, M. "Time: in them 41-26. The late Jim Tur- while Jeff and Plains see ] redoubted their total with 38, Sam directed by Ray Barrett. Brunner 143 112 124 li Plainsmen hit 'for eight more than Whltcbmbe 184 20.9. . in was the star in the opening favorites in the top division. •IB, lad the attack in the fast period 100-yd. breaulatroko—1, Mitchell, WestAcld and led by 16 before the Jilarlln ound, tossing in 15 markers. , t . by making the unbelievable total The Westtteld Y volleyball team '.'.'.'.'. "Si W; 2, tie, «. Welch and Mullen, w, The tournament of 22 points. Townley started Devils put on their final quarter made its debut at 12:30 playing Handicap . Time; 1:22.8. The previous season Plainfield through. Feb. 26, the date of I • " 797 20O.-yd. freestyle—1, McKim, \V: things, hitting with a push, Torge- spurt Scotch Plains Y team and turning Totals . 2, LaKoKa, W; 3, Plout, M. Time: finals. Second round play is »' Scimtom had also knocked off Westiield. , It 11 i.7 asn followed with a tap and Mitch- Ols. FJa. PU n a resounding victory in three 2:26.1. uled for Monday and Tuesdjy. 1 .... tt » It It—19 Weataeli Kubach ... ]S? lOO-yd. backstroke —1, CoolWge, That time in the initial round of 10 12 18—61 ell made a pair of goals to give itraight games: 15-3, 15-2 and Sommet' ... 179 103 WHS is victorious they mwttl it Corbett, f 0 W. Taylor . \V; 2, Wetland, W, 3, Eaton, M. play and by a 38 to 33 score. ••. achrwnvf. WHS their sUrt. VanHart, I .. . 3 5-3. The Westfleldevs were rep- 170 Time: .1:14,6. Regional game winner Motif, MucMlllan, I Smith 169 158 12ti 100-yd. freestyle—1, Carr, SI; 2, Iranford topped the Blue Devils made a foul, Mitch- Htar.iel, I .. .' 1 resented by Coach Mike Holutta. Soil 205 168 202 Sheirlck, W; 3. Heatly, W. Time: n 1940, 48-38. Westfield won one Tarieson, o . 1 Merle Irwin, John Saparito, Bob with a push that was Totals 00] 840 .751 1:03.6. and lost one in 1939. After tak- HKtisenn, c . I) Shak, Bill Barry and Ray Hamil 180-yd. Individual medley—1, Jtc- Enlarge good, and' Corbett hit for two MitchellMitchell, g 11 ng the opening game from Pin- Weatfielder Heads T ll, Klin, W; 2, Weiland, Wi 3, VVeell, more basket* making the Weit- TownJey, a 13 ton. Later in the afternoon the Y JI. Time: 1:39.2. gry 20-16, the Devils bowed to Perkins, g . fencing club put on an exhibition Beilell 183 17.1 1(10 Divine—1, K. Welch, W (47.10); fleld total 61. Then it'was Mitch- lillaiile 40-28. Rahwa New Shooting Club Loop Lead match led by Marcel Tetass with Maxwell 179 2, Plum, M; 3, Howard, W. ell and that was enough. He made Totals 22 11 65 Kepnrr 118 1!)7 1C7 180-yd. niedley relay—1, Jlonis- ff WHS in 1938, 28-25. 1« of the next 18 WHS tossed in. Sranrh Malm Wayne Knouse, Ray Young and Hamilton 199 141 town (Flympion, Mitchell, Carr). Somerset Shooting th\ Paula Gls. Fli. PI* oh n Uinchman weilding the lti!t 155 Time: 2:011.5. Wcstfield's best showing up to Mopey Pi tut ended the tallying Grunnlngerunnng , I ... Furnests .. 159 104 lt!O-yd. freestyle relny—1, Morris- which Paul H. Burbage Jr, 1 itMina laat week, addinc a for the day by laying one up and Schiller, l lades. Lou Falce introduced the town (Eaton, Orctuch, Cacehlo, Rob- last year occurred in 1937. They Fallacies avenue, is »gentof* Sange, t .. itarted off by beating St. Mary's i» it* bad In tha later- in to make it 72-28. Loume, c . 'enccrs to thoae watching the ex- Totals inson)). Time: 1:30.(1. ord, has filed articles of in«tf UaftW, whan Madison Mehringi c libition. Mllflm \Ve«tH|!d . 5 4 8 8 4 S 0 0 0—43 33-15 and followed up with a 26. Captain Sam wai hot from the , 144 192 177 StoiTtstown 40115135 7- ation with County Clerk Hemj« la atoand placf, loit a pair Monroe, c .Mnstield ... 167 24 victory over Linden. Rahway foul line at well, tossing in eight Malanga, g The Westfield table-tennis team 171 156 Nulton, General purpose is too Ktpner of the tat. Husel, g •Jhrlstensen 168 US 148 burst the bubble with a 34 to 23 out of 11 attempts. Somerville made its first appearance also, Itoff 182 158 164 courage organized rifle Mil r taaai teak honors with an open- HatHeld 3 161 YMCA Handball couldn't keep him from driving ilaying a match with the Metuch- 168 169 ictory and went on to cop the shooting. (gam *t m. 27 18 IV, :ouinament. down the middle unlest they fouled Totals , 26 7 59 n YMCA team and winning all Handicap Team to Travel H. Frank Pettit, WestfW, i Westfleld 13 6 14 22—53 837 him, i Scotch Platan .. TJ 8 22 10—59 •ut one niatch. Jim Thomson, Bob Totals Sam Mitchell, the present WHS counsel. Officials: Swoyer, MeyeiH, 'homson, Ray Dagostaro, and Ed The senior YMCA men's hand- aptain, lias played in five UCT Gls. Kls Ptu. MacJiillnn, t 0 Christiansen turned in victories in ball team will travel to Paterson contests. In 1947 against Edison 0 a Merry Re-elected season, in four ball games, i VanHart, ( 1 0 2 tingle competion with Bill Robin- tomorrow night to engage the Pat- he tossed in seven points and laat Bunsel, f 1 0 2 36. "enklns, f 0 u It YMCA Marathon on dropping the only match. Rob- WTC President erson YMCA in a four, wall hand- son, 1-1; St. Mary's, 1-1 j Eah- 'erklns, I 1 u 2 iansen in the doubles, as did thej ball match. The Paterson team is way, 1-2; Cranford, 1-2; Regional, The Blue Devils' record _ Dllley, I o l i iansen in the doubels, as did the 0-1; Union, 0-1; Plainfield, 0-2; individual teams in UCT cotn«J Mitchell, c 12 8 32 E. R. Merry Jr., was re-elected led by Nick Borneo, the state YM Hnnocn, u ...... 2 3 7 Swim Continues earn of Jim and Bob Thomson. president of the Westfield Tennis CA champ and includes the state nd Hillside, 0-2, tion; Linden, 2-0; Pingty, 1-0; Kirn, o 0 0 0 Corbett, c 4 1 a During the entire day the boys' Corp. at the annual meeting of the champion doubles team. The West- Baker, t 0 1 1 The YMCA boys' division "Down lepaitnient held open house on lob- board of directors held at the club field team includes Joe West, Walt Toracaon, s* 1 0 2 house recently. Other officers elect- Pru«i. « 1 0 the Mississippi" swim, started last games and bowling under the Homer, Dr, Sidney Winett, Adolph Tou'nley, g 5 o fall, has progressed to the point lirection of Donald Babcock, boys' ed were as follows: John A. Car- Wepplcr, Butch Miller, Bink Leap, 'ohnetou, s 0 0 ter, vice president; Harold Mor- where boys from each of the three ork secretary. A father and son line and Ray Barrett. They will gan, treasurer and Charles F. Pat- Totals lti divisions ate within striking dis- iwim in the pool Saturday aftcr- leave the Y at 6:30 Friday eve- terson, secretary. SomcrvlUe tance of the finish. ioon proved popular, and will con- ning. Anyone interested in going HwWiseOldCw Gls. Pis. Pis. Norwood, t i i) In the Flying Fish and Shark tinue as a regular feature of the along is requested to contact Ray Mlior, / 0 0 division, Terry Bcntley has wrest- VldlKa. f 3 3 Y program every Saturday after- LEADER WANT ADS PAY Barrett at the Y. Techait, c 3 o ed the lead away from Bob En-noon from 3 to 6 o'clock. Vadlnoky, c 1 o derlc. These two have been stag- Huge, g 1 o Saturday the Y volleyball team Bortontn,, ft* ...... 0 o ing a duel for the lead since the Cohen, K 1 1 swim began, but now have been travels to Perth Amboy for a Totals Jacobs, e o o joined by a third challenger, Dick match with that association. Mlm Avr18.4 caaswl 107 Totattj .. 12 88 Everitt, who has just reached Burl- 148 Westfleid 14 13 3«—72 ington. Terry is abeam Dubuque EXPANSION SALE hlvlk ...... 91 1(5 !H joniervlllo Ilartviaseit Jr. 142 178 143 4 and Bob is at Moline, and the race JlartvlfScn Sr. 1«7 164 157 oniclalu: Smith, Cucclncllo. McCabes, Berrys VjtcrMVt n .. 145 149 16S fctill belongs to anybody. ! THE LEADER STORE IS GROWING Handicap 6 18 30 In order behind the leaders are Back in Tie Sometime in March You'll Find New Spring Mer- Totals . 742 822 748 More Sporti On Rog Anderson at Caruthersville, Jack Stier at Memphis. 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Bomiettb He ters 49-10 in a walk-away second Fairfanro, Sayfer Next Sweeps Feature No Change in~ half as Jim Scon scored 17 tallies Jr. College Five to for the winners. Howard Wyatt For WHS Mert Paraplegic* Tie Andrew For Lead collected three baskets to lead the Bfabod Bowling Y Loop Standings Trotters. As the dust settled, Fairlawn and Snyd*r of Jersey Varsity basketball players at With only three gamei separat- Wake Forest and Baylor remain- Cyty wiH be the neict two oppo- Shutouts were the order of the Union Junior College were prac- ing the first eight teams, the The YMCA Intramural program ed in a tie for second place, and nents for Westfield High School's evening Monday night in the ticing today for their game in the Sportsmen's League continues to be for boys basketball moved past Virginia kept ahead of the Globe swimming team. The Fairlawn Cranford High School gymnasium and forth a nip and tuck affair after posi- Neighborhood League with three Trotters in fourth place. Southern contest will mark the second meet- of the seas the mid-mark in the second round Saturday night with the Jersey tion week matches Friday night. u-ii T' matl;hes 3"° affaire at the Y gym Saturday as part of Methodist and St. Johns hang to- ing; this season between the Devils Wheelers, paraplegic veterans I WILLIAMS/ Bonnetti Bro*. moved into a tie Hill moved from third to second the Open House celebration. Okla- gether in sixth spot,. while the and the Patermn school, while the gathered from many parts of the with Andrew SKoe fUpair by win-place with a sweep over Hayden, homa in the senior league and theKnicks trail the field in last place. Snyder contest is the only meet state. The varsity sqnad, like the ning the last two frames. The for- Smyth hitting; 213 and Hruda 203 Warriors in the junior high cir- scheduled this season between the disabled veterans, will play in mer league leaders, evidently in a for the winners and Zeibrick 200 cuit continued in the number one local mermen and the Jersey City wheel chairs. ni,,nWl Vanilerbilt as Pete Be [lump, have lost nine of their last tat the losers. Ranck shut out pot in their respective leagues, Jay-Veee Face school. 1. doubled to Jerry Bonnetti 12 matches. Crestwood bumped Hunt and tied them for third and the Oklahoman's handing Southern Railway in UCT The Fairlawn contest will be * -in the 10th frame, to wi the Legion, Rogers Texacos upse Byers won all from Corbel t Car-Methodist a 35-14 defeat on the held today at the local YMCA pool Frank ^ame by 13 pins. Harare Vale, Knickerbockers took ove ter posting 213 and 202 and Bauer strati ng at 4 p. m. It had been m for Byers and Johnston 207 strength of George Wood's 16 Lehigh frmh Team Tonys Tavern and Golden Dawn m for Byers and points. Ralph Jones and Dick for CorbettCorbett . FiFirstt ] basketball team will face missed a sweep by four pins, in gtal. Somraer scored five each for SMU. v/ay was postponed. The Devils eas- FfirTteha^wbi; kh -..^v fiiace Btai- Saturday morning at 10 a, 111. on Frsnk Coal«, who starred on the winning a pair from Westfieli ily won the opening meet by 67-18, «h took over Turtle and Roger kneeht won only the first game The Warriors found little trouble the Regional High court in a first Westfield High swim team last Lumber. taking seven firsts. , downed John Franks. from Doerr. Doerr himself was n defeating the fifth place Clowns round contest in the first annual year, is a member of. the freshm«n • venue" won both team honor Bonnetti's 951 was high teem '••?h in this match with 213. 31-14 with Dawson List and GeoUnio. n County junior varsity tour- Snyder will be toucher for the team at Lehiffh University, spe- Vanllart leading the way. Fred Lh 984 and 2812. Ed Conn Rath game and Paul Givaudan's 214- Stalknecht . -f r if In the junior loop, the Ranger* nent in the Starlet squad. They maining on the WHS schedule. 218, Warren 215, Szulewski 212, Duerr '" •'o opped the Vigilantes 80-17 as Tom are undefeated, having swept thru The meet will start at 4 p. ni. at Lk hitting C07, Ed Conn pos gOI-lM-tt «6 tP 04 and Pete Belindas 60 Manning 210, Kitsz 208, Joe Cira Hayden yi; Bonnetti and Rog Dial led the way powers like Jefferson and Regional. Jersey City. OVERHEAD WOOD ILn had a 223 game, Stiles 215, ola 207, Cirincione 206, Newman 'with six points each. Dick Schmal's Other first round games include I stracuzzi, Hruda and Savoca 203 and Davinei 201. nine tallies paced the Vigilantes. Plainfield-Regional, Roselle Park- Crane 145 Edison, Cranfoid-Pingry, Hillside- St. Henedict'i WILLIAM! lii TriviKino 213, Pickens, llen- W. DOCIT 134 132 174 The Yellow Jackets, led by Pel METAL DOORS Bonndll Broi S3 21,1 183 Roselle, Jefferson-Sacred Heart, f Vd Matteo 212, Kovach 2«« Roblfliaoi) !;{-, 183 i:,e Brown, bounced the Royals «!6-5 Maaul or EUclrte OptwatMa Andrew Shoe Repair 33 WilHon 127 and Linden-St. Mary's. Union Meet Cancelled PtUMBING'HUT'S Knl204 John Bonnetti 203, Fra CreMwood Service . 32 !? Ketchum i^s] 105 128 with Jim Williams doing most of llil 18(1 M De'mpsey 201, Knight and iiogern TeXHco .... 31 2!) Haniifcni) in he scoring for the losers. The drew a bye. Call PL. «.177« , Amerkan begton .. 31 19 m The Westfield High-St. Bene- IAI7CAI1Y LUMBER 200. There were 23-200 Val! Conetrn. Co. . 31 2« Totals 741 Blue Devils and Black Hawks met The Blue and White has metdict's swimming meet, which was LOIZLAUA COMPANY and 13 better than 900 Uolden Uawfl Dairy 30 80 n the most important game of thefive of these squads during regu- scheduled for Monday afternoon at Wexcleld Lumber . B« 20 Mai D*art., Ml l«Mtli Are., l">. «tnlknfrlit .. ]«7 147 morning since it represented a lar season play. They beat Plain- U Knk'kerbockpnt .... 2(i S4 19! 14II the local YMCA pool was cancelled 20 Tony's Tavern 23 37 WlihtT?..'.'.'•.•.•. j?J 123 fight for third place in the league, field 37-34, lost a pair to Refional, by the Beee because their team did gut Covers 20 • Venn.?* •• • It. aialknecht . K18 17S 154 the Blue Devils coming from be- 29-21 and 32-22. They also topped not roaterialiie. .11* 24 177 26 Oiraolo drupe i«( ir.a hind to win 21-16. Tom Fletcher Koselle Park 41-42. The Devils 27 I-oh ToUIi split a pair of games with Roselle 2! 33 Prevltl end Bill Smith gcorwl fix point! 34 John Uonnettl each to give the Blue Devils the and Union. They bowed to the 38 Aliua HHI win, while Perry Welsh's seven Red and Gray 48-30, but bounced TuttlP H™ II .18 C. Corbett ..'. 172 178 102 Announcing 22 R*ef» Texnen .. 40 Totnls Cilne .. )S2 150 141 oints paced the Hawki. back to win 30-23. They alto lost BICYCLES Julin Franks Bmyth 147 213 Everything went according to to the Farmers 47-18, but came Hill .. an 190 138 k MMJU.T Hruda .'.. 147 203 Hoyle in the senior league, Vir- back to whip them 42-36. Hoach ... 187 201 Blrtli ginia taking the Knickerbockers QUICKER .. 164 1£>3 ir,8 Totals! 823 851 GEORGE L IIMON Kits« into camp 38-27 in the first game Mufsfl 16» lO.'i l Wood III MM* An, 150 145 ICO Zebrlcfc l!2 200 l.'iR Paul Erickson and Norm Webb SmYcwWutt Paper Itrank'li ... 219 233 173 Totnls 834 Winter 1OS 136 Hammer 121 145 13.1 registered high for the winners. SERVICE Totals . sr.s 004 ~668 Harden 14« Neil Moran and John Brady shared KrUt 133 101 !>»• Country. Co. Dncuto , 162 164 148 187 7 points to lead the Knicks. Bay- H4l 11 11 a •.. • .. 214 100 189 n»ty 1«2 141 m .. 1S7 1 !»9 18" Varu«Bl 170 m lor and St. Johns played the sec- (lllPiy ••• 189 717 7112 DURING WESTFIELD SALES DAYS On Watch and deck Repairing 171 18: N. Y»ruBfl 171 170 171 Tout* >nd afternoon game, Baylor win- JKoorp 1H.1 173 ir,e Glvnudan 214 155 ISO 170 ting 36-28, Jack Williams scoring •Own lilil r tO5 ••M Totala 8. i» 7C6 us; • 188 1CS 3 points to lead the victors. Jack Totals ... 879 049 A«i»Tlc«« hrfimm V«nn#nnM]*nr 132 1C1 113 Walsh was high scorer for St. Wt arc happy to awMK* tilt Potler 153 170 takin/ 1(U 212 1!I2 ii ohns with 8. In the finale, Wake KnirkrrbiH'krra Will 170 187 172 MucOkndlrxa 11 132 180 Newman 203 196 N>l«on 191 180 1811 Forest defeated the Globe Trot- •Sovacli 171 inn 206 HO 37 wi arc now prepared to ghrc Il li'li 18S 16!! Iruoli ]56 103 143 Rnnck 27 37 159 Savareue 146 176 170 Handicap prtn l.'O 178 794 lEobe ISC 171 192 Totala better tcrvice en watch nA 206 Total! 834 903 ••••< Ir ulllnakas 1G5 232 Tlchenor 125 1(14 120 Vail C'«n«tra. Cm, Heiinltf'ar ...... 147 178 151 •Hinrn THEM IH Total" 877 1)30 . D32 >\. V*neiln l.'id 1C8 Marti lfil! 150 Till: I.AWVNOWRH IIONP1TAI. cleck rcpairhf. , VnfcrblH rliithlm P. Veneilo 162 138 Itcpis 150 151 M»«. 1 Dennett! .. 20.1 173 15(1 ieFrance 196 14!) Hunt 145 185 QtAMTV HKI'AIHS IWilker lirU 174 . 170Duda 240 1.14 llftnd Mowers . H»t«#r MBH#H • Expert Werk • I Adams l- '8 110 212 Oiilio 172 Totala 733 7!>7 fiiirilrn Trarlitni 171 1S8 216 Crlncoll ..: 170 101 1711 MOUNTAIN AVK,. Jerry Boniwttl .. 1SS 102 166 Space 219 179 1C9 NrarRt. SI . SI-IUMil'lUl.n. X. J. Totals 911 809 919 Ilrnce 121 147 1CS Totals 905 807 Martin 128 14.1 131 Selbert .,. IR0 133 124 One Week DeKray en Most Jobs. Wtltr Plank Wraggs 1!>3 IS 4 189 A. Oorbelt 132 J02 185 Walrcorth 17S 188 150 Adam Its 159 164 JohiiHton 1G0 L»07 173 Bring yews in today. llrudi 214 164 103 Wahl IS!) 140 16!) jirhuli 161 168 15(1 Warren lfll 170 215 Totals 721 ~7C1 TREE RIPPED 213. 198 Hunt 190 142 146 Uyrrm I Campbell K18 me 167 barter 213 170 202 1S7 Totala 931 irownell 131 1 U.I 178 ORANGES-GRAPEFRUIT Tollfls 924 liyers 146 177 Wnttoli l.aaik#r 1!. Kauer KUl 201 120 Milt Brol. TSenkn 171 151 194 toon ... 183 JM Merry 170 1«« lCfi THE ZANDER GROVES, 1SS Hei'iMMfl 171 152 100 Handicap 4 • 4 4 160 . 202 tfli 178 144 177 Box 323, Orlando, Florid* I VnilcV.!',". ir.s 152 198 133 143 133 LmtrlMH* Florida oranwa «H4 The brand that always «Jm yew Ml Valuel 1 lanli ]80 178 rts Totnls 8D3 1 WaoU ... 212 100 151 • mprfrult — the •«e<-tr«< ami is s 14C 137 Ixulewskl lali'lrM or all—full}' rlpmrcl on Totnls 865 786 Tolsli . 870 83S AT A SPECIAL Dawn l»lrr Tox"i 3/5 Bu.hel) $7.75 Irlnclone 186 206 152 Vans Down Marys rim * MlrkurP, Vngelo 218 I2r, Ifsitio . 212 191 Slslo 146 180 166 Bushel ...... 5-00 ir.k 157 103 'ladlnl 187 1TK 168 Siraciiul '. 214 140 177 .untz 156 ir.5 ISO In Women's Loop One-Half Bushel . 3-25 20% DISCOUNT. ] 200 182 165 hlvlpio".'. 213 174 Choice: 875 ON ALL 1948 PATTERNS. Totals Second place Vans defeated first MIXED S22 SS7 place Marys 2-1 in the Women's Co. Kalrknaorlien ALL GRAPEFRUIT 1S2 188 Bllinskns 12H 14S 176 Tuesday night loop this week, but Plckens . 197 159 omano 175 16D 155 ALL ORANGES Barth ... 212 14C standing! are unchanged. Ven- SALE DAY SPECIALS ir.fi 130 175 onttnelll 12(1 149 llniko ... 125 neris dropped to third after los- Nfnd rhrck »r money- anlcr with 19? 212 IS 5 mickey 162 order. Hefrreneem tM iYntliwnl WestfieM hiit & Hardwire ft. Cossren , 1SS 190 172 wines 1BG 201 157 ing two to Glenviews, Travelers 173 Hnt.lt, OrliiMftv. won all from Miladys.with Toste- Totnls 002 820 879 BY FAST EXPRESS 233-235 NORTH AVE., W. . WESTFIELD Were Now Totals vin of Travelers closing with 202, Jeannettes downed Andrews 2-1 PREPAID Bo«r« Trxnro :dy 1GS 160 137 ALL WOOL SHIRTS . . 8.95 5.95 102 135 163 'oletti 133 140 148 and' Hainrah won two from Ar- TO YOUR DOOR Tel. WE. 2-3000-3001 20(1 101 109 Bum . iznbn 144 178 mels. 183 139 162 -I. Sclmltz mi Jarrcn 1S0 157 147 -•. Schultz 189 184 w. u 4.95 3.95 175 14S 204 Stleder .... 134 124 152 Mary's Confectionery 49 20 FLANNEL SHIRTS . . . Flood ..... 14G Vans Appliance ... 41 28 Totals SSO 740 Veiuterls ..,...<.,.. 40 2!' Join, Iriinkii Totals 710 Travelers Shop ... 39 30 Sectional 8.50 6.95 11.1 187 140 .leannette'H 34 35 CORDUROY SHIRTS . . ISO 162 182 UHladyS Shop : 33 30 tep 3 170 WHS Jayvees &rafe\'t> 30 311 Overhead Type • Stracuzzi 16.1 177 148 Ueo. Hamrah 21) 40 171 172 183 Split Pair Andrew 27 42 J. & M. Super Market SHIRTS— Glenvlew • 24 45 lotaH Westfield High's junior varsity Garage Doprs 856 MOUNTAIN AVE. NR. SHERWOOD PKWY. Broadcloth and Oxford- msketball squad split a pair of FREE AND. EASY PARKING — NO METERS TO PAY mntests last week to bring their White and Colored . 3.95 2.95 Gauls Take Over All Size* Made To Order. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P. M. lights Down •ecord to eight victories and sev- A Real Meat Shop and Market To Shop m defeats. The Devils bowed to SHIRTS— Scotch Plains Friday night, but Women's Lead PRIME RIBS, LEGS LAMB, ES7 fcyonne 2-1 rebounded to take Somerville Tues- FRESH FOWL ft. lay. French Cufft— Gauls went back into the lead JikisiiMillwirkCo. TENDER, JUICY Jayonne, one of the leading The Devils chalked up a 29 to 19 of the Women's Recreation loop last week, by defeating Craigs in SIRLOIftiSTEAKS lb. White and Colored . 4.50 2.95 lDmhL'nn ,.SUte KniKhta of Co- in over the Pioneers aided by a 919 RAHWAY AVE. 6 point final quarter. They trail- nil three, while Twaits, who held READY-TO-SERVE J^Westfield Sunday by a 2 tn 1 id 5-3 at the end of the initial :hc top spot last week, lost two WE. 2-5245 . WE. 2-0002 HAMS — Shank ft. 'y 1 Bayonnc alleys, ^ft- anfc and 11-7 at the end of the0 Berinekampei's. Cooks won two PORK LOINS— ROBES— from Halseys in the other match, L« M thD f"St tW° 1 inlf, but managed to tie the con- Loin or Ribs ft. WaSlon(lill w. L,. ' »h S in the est in the third quarter at 13-13. (laulB 41 25 Ail Wool .... 14.95 10.95 rlea'rf Phe Jay-vees went on to their vic- Tn-allH 40 2(1 ory as the Pioneers could only CralffH 33 33 When Your KNOWN FOR Nu-Maid Oleo ft. 33c lleiilieknmpers .. 31 25 Rayon and Wool . . . 9.95 7.95 oss in six in the final period, Cooks 27 39 FAMOUS SAUSAGE Nu-Maid, color'd ft. 4Sc iowie Perkins with eight and Don Illil.fl'yn 20 40 Back Hurts- Shrimp Cocktail 49c jJS,y*nen< who is third in in- illey with six led the Blue Devil PAJAMAS . . . Ual av -LEADER WANT ADS PAY!— Roll Butter tt>. 69c Crab Meat Cocktail 35c 3.95 3.25 ,*in «-aKeS in the 1 ittack. Sliced Bacon lb. 59c £ n"S t0|)s f011 the wi Scotch Plains held the local jun- Cocktail, Mushrooms 89c ,&!•' ,'vcct Soutn c•range rs to seven fieki goals and rolled Cream Cheese ea. 17c Smoked Shrimp 87c , *»v ii vStiii'lu Hpcrpntion nil ip a 42-24 victory. Westfield was Miracle Whip pt. 39c TROUSERS— "tnrdny ni ht. eys LEHIGH VALLEY COAL Sharp Cheese tb. 79c K lutscored in every period but the Heinz Catsup 21c ihrnnn M>«<«H.l hird when they picked up a pair KOPPERS COKE Swin Cheese tb. 79c All Wool Gabardine- KpS ir.3 Franco Spaghetti 12c Mrnnri, 17li 17R >f points. Russ Baker and Dilley 'iMionai, 1lr. 127 Stoker Coal Special iits. Velveeta Cheese pk. 25c Arnold Bread 21c tannino 11!> Ho i a r. nch made seven to top the Devils. Tan, Brown, Grey, Green 17.00 13.95 Pure Lard ft. 15c Good-Aise 98c & 1.98 •Vnrroi, "''" 177 nr, WI 1?2 is:i Air Wick 69c Rayon and Wool Gabardine 10.50 8.50 Tt als K " ••-,:•• ~m ~o 7T3 HORAN LUMBER Cheesies 25c 'Noll "iijoiiii,. Maxwell Coffee ft. 58c ialiisa '"7 150 Cheese Chips 23c c 21 Camp. Tomato Soup 10c J" ttvnl»h'v " "7 BUILDING Wise Chips 10c-25c •ottl,,, ' •••• SO i(iU 201 & COAL CO. Evap. Milk 2 for 25c ALL WOOL GLOVES 1.95 .99 mil,,l| 14» 122 MATERIALS Planter's Peanuts 29c ItMntv 122 . Central Ave. at Jer'y Tomatoes 2 for 25c Evervess or Pepsi 6/3Oc !*«nifv '. H!i ifii Lehigh Valley Railroad Sweet Peas 2 for 25c "WBlior 134 Mill & Cabinet Coca Cola 6 for 25c LEATHER WALLETS . 30% 0« WESTFIELD 2-1326 Queen Corn .. .2 for 25c Total Hershey Bars .6 for 25c Work Glass Wax 59c Life Savers 6 for 25c DOANS PILLS Renusit—Cleaner 1.29 ARENA SWEATERS . 25% Otf ' Smoked Turkeys .1.19 HARDWARE Gaines Dog Meat Lowey's Salt can 39c S fts. 69c PAINTS and TOOLS Ballarcl Biscuits 15c HOLEPROOF SOCKS 3 Prs. $1.25 Horse Meat, frozen 23c Lobster Cocktail 35c 'Cellar to Chimney Top' Pard Dog Food 2 for 29c Gro-Pup 33c Also Nylon, and Nylon and Wool °E(J and C V I)U| Kobort L. Call PL. 6-1776 Dandec Plastic Floor Polish bot. 75c Sunday Shower— II t nilH 'poftH RI)lf). ^ I ' ylv(iniii all- Cleans your dog, bot. 98c LOIZEAUX Fordhook Li.inas 33c Cauliflower 25c Fresh Tomatoes 23c IPBt ot LUMBER COMPANY i.«.i.,.. ,.T Dr. String Beans, cut 25c String Beans ....lb. 19c den- Carmen & Michael's 861 & 911 South Avenue, Spinach 19c Yellow Turnips lb. 4c Plainfield Strawberries 49c Calif. Carrots 2 for 19c MEN'S SHOP Mushrooms lb. 39c St Yearn 'Serving Hie Frosted Pens 21c Home Owners, Cant radon New Potatoes 3 lbs. 25c 29 ELM STREET mid hittunli ial Plonltt Broccoli Spcnrs . 28c Fresh Kale 2 lbs. H7c ll"lw, Kick Mc- 1SIIS — l',)J,ll •'"ihi'll and Jtay Pens and Carrots 19c Fillet Flounder lb. 59c Westfield, New Jersey TOE IJUDEB. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1949

I Tom Lincoln; John Thomas, Abe the gift of lighting; equipment to j Lincoln; and Lincoln children: Ann be installed on the school stage in Scotch Plain* - Fanwood •Jane Hill, Cathie Burns, Betty the near future. It was planned (Continued from Page 34) I Mac Eae and Paul Olson; readers, to set the annual guest Eight for ; Cynthia Carroll and Henry Apr, 9. Hostesses at the social i 'Counts; stage managers, Victor Brute 1 New York. The bride chose a hour were Mr, and Mrs. Walter | street length dress of blue and a Kotlse and Bobbie Neumuller. BARON'S MOST UNUSVii muskrat coat /or traveligtraveling.. TheTy y Other pupilpp s in the cast were: Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cock- will live at 639 West Front street,; Dickie Behrens, Larry Hemenway, burn, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sidaey Hul- SmmU Chunk | Plainfield, upon their return. i HowarHd d HemminirHi , CharleChl s LindLind- sizer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles de y, Tim MacAllister, Brute Smith, wedding of Mies Geraldine' Mrs. Morris was educated in u» - • • - . . Bell and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Keller. «l'i school»<*ool«, and is employed \ R»-W^"^if™ i« Jo^' Stuart Truitt and Theodore An- ^ American Shade and Awn- !«n, Nancy Freemen derson presided at the tea table. Ernest Nestor of 129 p|ainfieW.. Mr. MolTis Mar18 Brown and Judy Crapon. : Second street, Plainfield, and HenrH y MorrisMi , ton off MMrs. attended the Panama City n „, g q, an illusion neckline, charge of the program, withi Mrs., sanital.y code will ^ continued at Prescriptions • long full skirt ending in a Anthony Regg and Mrs. Wilfred I the March meeting. GLYCERIN The (own was trimmed in Orton in charge of entertainment, j DELIVERED A Her imported French All members were presented with i LANOUN vaU hung from a htadpiw* j v.^tines. Ho8teBse8 were Mrs. Philathdliam Give PROMPTLY i in a haioatyje. \ M p k F »gt Uo.^11,1 in a hw sy \j ]tmes m[ M p k F One-Act Play N. fWt of W»itk uT * 8atl",d««,d««, , Mr,Mr,.. HHooy Hayes, Mrs. Doris f wa. • contge of |R M HAND LOTH* M»n which wa. • contge of | M 0; HHarms. A one-act play, directed by Mrs. gardeniai and white rose' The Intermediate Youth Fellow- Elmer Giison, was presented at ship were guests at a Valentine Ton! Parent of Plainfield the meeting of the Philathaiiani, party on Sunday evening given in dramatic club, on Friday night in BARON'S I the maid of honor, and wore the chapel. The Young Adults i ef Colonial style with hoop School Four. Appearing in the FBfclCftlPTION CHCMIiri Sr! AvANTFPh members were entertained by the and an illuiion neckline, in cast were Mr, and Mis. Clayton »»tr II Veen mt FneettttlM MethodittP group in the Plainfield fcl Beauty taffeta. She Meyers, Daniel Terry and Stuart Methodist Church at a Valentine Truitt. I a MrMtheart bonnet and car- party on Saturday night. While Z43 EAST BROAD ST. , Plans were completed to enter fa Matching muff trimmed with the interior of the church is being l* Theatre redecorated (he group will meet in the Plainfield Drama Tournament ling Mrs. Morris as brides- members' hornet, haying met this scheduled for Apr. 27, 28, 29 and Psm WE. 1-MM-t-MII Mri. Albert Ferrance week with Miss Florence Deliart 30. Announcement wag made of ibtth, who was gowned in in Front ttreet. green taffeta, styled sim- i the honor attendant; Mra. Rehearsals ate being held week- BOBBY SOc SIM Ptrirn* of Mt. Honb, in ly for the spring play Holiday blue; and Miss Nancy Home which will be presented on I ef Watchung, in old rose taf- Apr. 1 and 2 in the chapel. PINS Al won matching iweet- Rev. Robert Gentile, pastor, will EYES EXAMINED koMieta Md carried roatch- apeak on "Tenacity of Jesus" at STA-PUT fmtin muf* trimmed with yel- the refular Sunday morning serv-

Anne Hughes, daughter HAIR DRESS t. and Mrs. Samuel Hughes Dr. Morten N. Mann tfttated, was flower girl. She School Four News i • lone K»wn of peacock blue OPTOMETRIST , with matching bonnet and Wkt* Abraham Lincoln Was • bouquet of mixed flow- Our Age was given last week by The best nan was Milton School Four. Members of cast A 227 EAST BROAD ST. . WESTFIELO ef PlainfMld. Serving as included: Barbara Watteis, Sarah m Albert Femnce of Lincoln; Jimmy King, Tom Lin- , Max Dove of Watchung coln; Myles Freemen, Abe Lincoln GUMM ftUfa OB Prmiaaa. Poaald ARID of Plainfteld. and Lincoln children: Karin Van HoUhauer of Fanwood, a Velson, Nancy; Virginia MenzolT, I of UM bride, was ting bear- Tilda; Eleanor Douglus, Bcttaey H» ir» »—S PkoM 35c and Geoffrey Trowbridse, John; l dinner and reception was giv- Readers, Barbara Hogrefe and fcv»m,a b, AppoioUMDt WE. 24177 t tH gmtti at Carr's ru- Naney Hoeltje. CASTILE st in New Market, after Cast B included: Carol Kay Bell- I the couple left for a trip to amy, Sarah Lincoln; Gerry Savitz, SOAP BATHROOM We're Going All Oat for Westdeld Sale Days!

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