�:�,.-·�;:�t�5 ,�::� /fflE. WESTFIELD LE ADIR TIJI Q.41>1/YG AND HOST Fl�ILY CllCtfJLAflf).Fllif,f NEFSP.4PER IN lJNION COii�

\ &6ool Seta H•r Roll Fm To of W direetion of itudenta under their , • laonor the ,.tWI . · . ·..• lchoolwho ha -.uar rep�tativea.the Willia� CareSla'Jey , Hlail ve . . _...;.,. with en� med• e11om*roem ' t e anned torca, a;; tii: . .... ",r_v* Co p1 � n l a � W'ifY . t po soJ" ng ea111- :-'.;Mary :;..•:p !:r�au...b jec a Z3·Year-OW.Pilet 1W ... hill lllie1m1H ...... , ... .. : MM W a.: 11 e Colley, commer�lal t , ..... nw f11r hon r " • .._.. , !..L- .. paignv..,t.ory (l, ·.' 111.!U..._ . '!. 1. · · . o roll t.ehfr i• aa . . W .,.... _ . .1""'· . in ront of nthe achoo!. . acting I. Stnk Sm J.,, ' . 'Ill' - · · · ; · · . f • Byto se llingbe � ·P•yD i , n bHii neaanadvi&el'. e .'' .. Set ftr e•.·. I.I. ii" h:-.m111•.1 -· '{: . . • ..... � . l ki kead. la c ha r a of the 1941 .· . · · . . · 1ubecriptlon1 certain m . . W . "'.' committee;. n . he&dq\a�- i -,....-.,., �wal to ...U Anita Nevi DefeF. tlle (')Q1meU'· * · slnetl theatudenta e'"'ect earnIUp -- . •-.. H. lft _.. , . -.. L e1lairmall and Han-, ,10 ph- Second ' a r., JC•ndo""... r., • leetl•>'• � ' to of •If• Bally jun- Lieut. hom s N. LaPia . ew ••· .. man of J ...... _._,.., '..a...: a... . rdena llc1ent mo n�7 er t roll a r a . T J · .. .. l. Block w� ec .,, i m n years old, Central avenue, w a• I· t . · eadenldt.i.M� ·· aprmg.to the lion• _,. eh ' . ... hla the. Vletorr Ga_.:,,. .. .,...... '. '" this p ar l 23kill ed 701i pl a c!ash lam r.w.· N • w reee eau... C M "We are rim i y intereated in in an a r ne at A · ·. in anareiantrnl' h• "' · the 1 hollie Th & 1. ''W ".ff . inquirlea thftffit - ·'" - ... . • "'. Jl becin irt ha e Warner, In .. . i l y boy1 v entered 1tated Mr. gorda, M., accordmg to a tele• . 0 ..-a . . pa ly on vegetable . iiWt:. .... • - to ..:r!1t11 � i o far thl• ear. thena -rv:- l'tMWala,"MdNul . m nta- r N._ v d his nt Vllfti . can . - . cel ! -1' r t ecei e yesterday by par. e . . ptMfllfJ'ti ·- . w e !�!�- �ho tl , N ducted a on th the na m a o ra • vea - . Tu � . o • ll� lpti on s rramfrom e e · . by . i;,1;.•'cl.nct e . • f ._....., • !'°° _:- th commanding officer. H --a... a ·thatCo11ntf the eommltW ��l �;:.!!;�� llOldi n are the ae c .. �• ...... # ._. m . w1llma: on also in rvi e will be In- handled � � entllwas in a.. l.elnt ft.·.:1 n . will a . ithe . n home by charitable oqanlntlona with the 459th Bomb g '•� with n , ...,,. Iii . they rme4 w th a pe · The boya are\ rm y Rich- aueh e No a l of t accidenSquad·were �-- obliMM A u th Children'• Country ron. i s t .Wrltw . urW th Homo det e 1 • IJ9irP• to cope ·, · · la�ge s vey. r 1eribed.ard Hinterleitner, Donalcl , 1t h crowd. aad-nttal ln forilll - Goettel, taken Hlrh School u· revealed. ....CNk Jr,·;' ...... of 1 et t•r lie. - �� ��� b u rtis denta,will bl. b)' th9 ftrat ' f began hi• avia· The 4ueatlon-ud;-tn1._•riea · · Community War�...... ,.. o the Y C ell aDamm,rk Philip Robert Wight, Fluckiger, Edwud 1... Tha f ll ·Lieutenant La Pia •!..L •m" f.!-L• . ll , o owing maga1ine1 ma tion h n he .,_ 11 - ture•, followed by 1 Coun il WJ JCj m C l p i, w A!Mric4n, r training in June, 1941, w e -- .. period•, will begin Wedlllld'ly t . har ea Sim on, Willia m ne ed: America.11 be n T h Se t . F �a neir_Thq.l � t.11 Frlckman, s enlisted after completi g his sopho• ec . rg . Philip , . C 1 m. ill ToW11 Council ofI hom�s m y 1pir1t. of MacDo ld Richard Plenlnger, Better Girl, m r e on ookplane, tile 1'00111 hbor na , Sper11 Hoffl.e, Hfl'llllll m e eo g Washingto11 bo ba di r a Li rator I'� 11, Muni i a n perform home front be1 and Finley Claph•m; NaV)'j' A� or year at G r e be co1Rntll'lll· tllf c p l ratio Ar , Giid r i y, ac i e chose a 1en1ational way B11ildlng. 811illeq11• 11ervicestod on Tostevin, Donald Briant, . nive s t where ho was t v 118 leetureii will h ld on auceeHlft. D ald Rob· Garllfl&I Cli.ild Life, Clt.mtian ff.,-. t isto w mUim g went cate w th h aren h eek. ..• W dneida)' be e ti Defense Co 8j'i1 lleCjil'fwe ert Force, Walter l r C11Uier'1 Cot1111Jpolitan, a er of athletic teams. He i l1 p ts e evenlrura at the 111119 me lllC aa � Smith, Wa te Cor. ald, W1ekl11, · School, i ey heard ln n�Uona requeata. 11I r � fr m n h hadn t from him i l e and l n pe . Angelo, Flot111r· Grow.,-, li'flf'"'8' MagtUiM, o Greenville Aviation orTe • mo th on Monday· nd p ac unlea1 larger aeeommoda- t o h rell, Bill Mcfarlane, J hn n l e Field at m than n , but on1 are found ill&' this pa ri tic t e and Robert Good HOM't1iupUl1, HOM.e Gree vi l , Mis•. , to. Craig · tl Fink. Marines;. Larrv Look, Beautifwl, 8. P m r the read that he h l ed nk " ad r W ar wservicebe n ARKER Sel a Ala., he ived his y e p el P b c lntereaneceuary.t ha• Le e dens ill, co - Richard Hillier and Richard Liffrtv, forMint- PA-Otogmplt.r, , where ece l oaded s to C u li e houaehol e O'Brien, I', c i s s transfer'. ful r-l Axi tank •.PI' op r o . that puplla -11mtdi lllC!h of th d n time Co an Open Road 80111, P11renta' .JltlffJ· omm s ion. Then he wa �r . - pr o i n• 18 lem . Book, 1fotntl11'1 Com· red Field, br Fla;, l'l ni1terre on the northwe1tolf tip ot t todayn . the pulallo leh own. Thi avera len t 1111 Coast Guard, Jame1 H11111e Hendrick Se ing 1ehooll called·upon · u er ge r h t, Jame• th and Julius BryBey·ant. •illf,pa11io11 1ndRN. Yoitr n e went down throurll were to e i ot c f een SJRi tolater v s Monthan F, ield, 8paln. The ta k r home brief e1 n al e rerardlnttQe t.rvJ w houlcl n ex eed fi t er h nt Marine, dner Homeroom repre•entatlve1,Lif• choeen Iii and Da i a qu tlo n r · M c a ar · \,mlrlmll to h beginning of team work e S, bOmber, d e e the lee- If, re ns, home- G ft...aftl'L-!--- cson, Ariz. At t e of th atten a c of 11•r qtl at • tor 1o and Marcel Rodriguez.Robert Motor tran1- from the Viet.or)' Corps, to ha dle Tu the he Is a U,member , the n not anyh aive n this rd of which c1·ew and ure1. replht ulel. n g auwers , J Jack Er campaign . year he was sen t Alam go t Prompt r1 port ames Harrison, and - are: 101, Ruth Baekus; 1111, lifelong es toof i a town,11. h British cruiser SuHfit, i •" requ..... queado t ont theirto opinion• will win. A r ldel)t th s e that the com tee i · ane Gilpin: 201, Ph yll · . t t a. all ia Klnkeail:the · . . . . , gruduute. d W l- he lane spotted the . nk r . . .a arrupmentam t mar 111U. anr T p l , , ·ID· the pilot was a . a.t•. for 1rrer · tho Allied. b de . The continui g through J80&, Co ne Manning; 20?, ean ' · · -. ' Guard e High Sc fromH e tempting un loce k ll8C!ti!lll'Y . reqieciurvey,ted. which hae campaign ia n rin ft ld hool in 1938. e was r a r . . . •11 been de- thl• week. re pa l· J speaq n his sophom,'ore cl s i nd 1hadoto� d It for eve al o or All etudentl a ·. r id of a s, w s r h u s fleilltietl,. : ire mpon1lble f th Child Care Committee ' un I' ... p es e t l h lleffr.alfaetorl e rtic C...... P. S. Parker TtL pla ed varsity footbnll r e years after r eporting the lJOl tlon t e l e l .. 11 nte eat. ped bf Lyman TremaiM II the (Continue« I). y th e h. ncr 1in i r hlcb Mrs. Of •---.It •�----• · rulser, ' to nd s � probably foremoat. JlanyJlatlonlnc hou11Wt'8a II.· _ rman, proceaa of - • ....,. •:r- .1 a flrst-atrlng basketball two ea baa Ua it, been In the ' sons. He waa business manager of T he went after poured had tamlllarlltd ve ontha. Num. s ntoSuacew l It abla.e tlon for ae ral m uol•teer1f - , vice shell i the vesse and tet ration plan themaelM with thl't� conferencea have been I · .,.... the annual, the before ngl1tntlon Ill .... • -i-- 1Veathe1 1'11110,u and from stem to stern, a joint com"!uni· CL• - side t of tho · Cl b Ration begin, Hott·· le vice and information re- A 1a· p Llic " lectiv S�rvlce In the Westfield pre n Spanish , t ad · ...i.it Se e engaged· In a extra· llrrlcu· of he British Admiralty an v r therBC!OJte No. 2 ma . .... a an addre11 m ny other c que d e e , few, . from ny heldind e Are " was the subject of s head u r t 'EuropeanQ, WBl'9 It ur.who or RationI"'•• 5 o za the q , .... ed the lourees. In We•t· .,.. • 1 Thursday by Frederick S. Parker, lar rgani ion . Ho was one of the n ters of e lad that 1ueh and -- - , t h e '...:..... state. N F -- ·most o lat· hi theatre o ope1·a lons -th U. S. 1c . l!rhe d · ial• 4 the p nu 1 members of s claaa, f of ...,�� pl td . on hcannpoln'- ·1.1 wouWan om len, h ht • ong· Airplu---- - • local draft board ch11lrman, ,, A r y Id . rt T b � o • h d - s--L- d he H a m th ...... � _ . C Ol t YM A. e to L ia visited he son abou • fru1ta. Moreover, . t field,I "---&L,. " 1 _ p Guard C was In- ll!rs. P r t BR n e crew abandoned .1hl11. e .l�111Jo11 actical experience in his .,...... • .. Ffllkt1H la .. •· Iii C h m time, and he Tho ta k' r s dried peas, bean1, prune•, MIJ'-91 of pr c . tr d ed by William;(, , m em- ri t aa wns homo p ·as • tec n cal adviser, - - a uc Morgan r ftye on furlough Inter. l sur. the re1ence c served h i AK 11- the b le . A so lifeboats am as a complete 111rprbf; etc., , the aurv y V...."- .... • l"'ftl..La """9,._ ptr�-l.--aw her of · Ina fourman e butW lf p ne a e it felt that e ..... C Guiard. vi lng c a ister d his Ger Fock - u l1 nd oCl(l com di1turblnrlv elearu . It 11 h • R .Mr. of v nr s , Rose an ing . It I atandarda aet by t e L .I P11rker eald the office force ran o e of he Central a boat the be th1t to thl the 49ftir• .....1 ts e 11 dm t 1', both t U- pack p1·evented lwallllwife will l , bes�n al lnc! -- tptl'tt11 Selec iv Service JJoard ha only picking it w Suue:u1 l and natio groups and when . 4 C the t s avenue address. . .from 11 11. d, her1he hHe dl8'eu tf Mi Dor th y Cameron, 74 han· (A total of 82,897 W paid lo :'tnd. ha Clar. thema U!l, . leted should give valuable atatls- n o ar mp yes �ergeant ook h s re1ided here ten,: ill tetidlng famUf,'Meo"1llir'to•:,,1 av nue l a R h t h ' C accua&o ed itandanll uni• her •. po hic to take the nine , eft tod y far Bowman Two wa1 f11ued here last ationeek tenreeee e of F wtood _ )'tare d ii a m ,. data u n w h w Hodp an , l-11 1n graduate Roose· tlon are aupplemented bl' ield, Loe ul�vllle, to become ft)'lnr dBOobi t i as follows: W t , W. n ful About ve t Sch f!f action. Workers want It F a s r bu ed !!s fldd, clerk, has done. wo r Job. l Junlo� High ool and s l'OUJlOftlprod11e . l rence N1gh n ale ' t ntai 1,861; Fanwood19,. fl t flve women and defo'l'ty work We t. e 11rythat the Defense Council and' F o l e , Mou nside, � y. men chief OOllNlll field High hool. He wa1 employed hom•·1rown · aye s Commu y Service th s one oft the nul'Mlll preparing 020:and Scotch Pl ins 8,785; Ga wood, w t out p�y er hei 1ervkn . h Sc El nit War feel i She is a , r i h when.. t r Pl·· r y elps Do e •- Hiflt. Co.t of. y,1,,..,,. li .• ' . , . . . nco to eld In a e i e • . . . · · ' an attempt e ur· land in r r d F .!..'..;.. .J . . not battle 10nea and u ...... 9"1bth.e · . C!"P: '" . is . . m 5 e th P � A d . to i n t 3,?81,) . � , he add'ed.. clerical Sue- .... · · :...... :... , . , .. . .. , . ,,. "!J. , . freilli• -li ftct,or;., .... 1111�;�. ,, -.other1 wl.ia claildren of tehool t n1 ti nJ1t.....i !M 11 er Charle1 H. Frankenbaeh, e�lrm�n There i,1 Ito a ol r �, . w y..,· ,, ... : enH•!il\f-jn . . . ra Port nr·, • v i!"lee . · . a . � A�;. iJJne... �."/�:C!ta". . "9tft,'p\Mld;'. . • ...... ;��·Oii·i <• ';.. i reaa, J 11 part a ne to · pre1chool age ch ldren a ll of w War Price �tloiil111r :-or� They . in •fttlr · Pe1,1 Rai:bcir, ��- �ottly · .' . , . , a . . � , · · · , , ·.' .t·tawork n nd •t It to en. ar llli'he•. of lofal �ff,,of ·"'.•It. · 1 a n · i l u ry roblf ' h i 111 •. llr1. C. L tt_u ..:• 'D. . , lllitf,I!'. • a d at · ". · •·· )� e . a follod wjnr . . · 1u rr 1 �··- � . . . h . ii hopl( For.a lllta-.,l al pltfiit Boa. rd i1muldf the ••· elude; J(� P, ��- l'llll, .... · . ' ·a 11� · . -.,_.. . . !.·�''\ . mo r t work e m *' CJ . , 91 , ... 1 1�.- �ralntt_ , '09lt•... •. •.I . . •· *.··.· the · aeeep to· mo , . . re . · ··. · · . . · . . ean ..· . v ore . . • .. , . •. .-.· . . • . . ;;;;,:.;.�'.r.·J7 .·� �;'.·.� wi. lJ. G. •. de . .nt ...... :G•�"'1 Mn...... : : . .. . . ·.· . . . • . . . . . •...... 1811\1,� ..,.tie JUbll!I, �!(41- . · '.'. '-AIMI . . 'Wlal•1. " . !:.·;>,,;�.� 4 · . · . . . � �' ,,• ....;lllft · ...... •.. Olictft. . . · f• "'·". J�. 1 :!''. �'1h; ··�'. ; ;) · .Uie',Nce · . . . � · · � . . . · . · . ... . tb nr1,-,,,�n,}or,;. . ,, . �-�� :,..�.;· . O..· ·a 11q.r;.·�,:' ·�··;"''. . , ��":�;"· . . . �j·�.:.: . . �.:;:r,���'.;8;. · �;;,.�'�'�f�Y�. r . . r= ·�.·.�t . · ���J'�o...... ,�·:.f"°- �it1�����ffl'J � r p y le anu .Dr. un��:hi� � lme as 1ch �(n���ml!e !!• · .. t h i re � . to a In • , ir Enc ie:�:, = :: l at · D He J "��"' "��ed In, Eri · · , the A - l which the Local� War:;: Price and Et:::k;�i:f:;·Sa v i 111d r. rring- We1tfleldHigh � �School football; Robert ··majorh'�full= �1 portion1111 work.of; thlt 3'9th DM1ion of the � �� :�� t ks l an. , uatlon Group, Anny Air She ioning Board serves, out Leo The y are aHlited L,by R.a p Pear- L. D1mc · · For;GirJResefvea � !r:i.1�� "::!"��.�� �n"tFol'eell. ·:tta�� R ��';�b�li!Ul h lj'RVe 19? grldlrqn 1,ttcrs, , •, . p IPU'Vl!Y. r a . with roblem of cltlld 1 • ir a ate anci t apprec on for the r.plendiil ton. G d T. Parry andR Wa e of rec ie ts are. In . eare. Fr a School ia�i sell, or on lt r and the ip n the Re · ' , portionsthe of it call In. of Nu idung of St. •ndmann r In which the recent J, 181 ld er; for rs San Francilco, c11sa of e reglatra. Lee. service, ho ss ear� . lfitl.Wilter Parler WI .. on vic y gardens, health, 1940. efo, e that she at West- tlon r was e i i n w i calls Club meeting in the . n Piayera h · t Weat&elcl YWCA· lion tor 1 r tended for a Ration Book No. r g strat o · board, h ch YMCA Mr. Du · lion and potential labOr reeerve W field HB h the Univeralty carr ed on. ll uponA committees to ndle at WHS, · Held I lr School and i The registration went off ha the regls- can, now athleticTucaday·at d.frector the Rotary . eam· 13-14 . ho town; It will al1 include o! California. She was a hoatees without any lncidchts whatsoever, trations ,w hen hey occur l d discussed OW t , i nc u es changes In the High School or at p. March 0 oceupa. h eviden es th'e fine•co-operative B D. St ar with American Airline•, •n wh c c Shelby Fell, r o u t and physical education program mcoi F Sh i G. y n Tho theme h Girl Reserve . tlon f l o d an who re now spirit . requirements. to CommunityGroup, SpeDIOred for t 0• 0 o l we y a the American public in get. ra . . e 1Cont1nuM .... hy of d ey Wal'lime mid-winte to In in evac ati n m ob J, s. B l r conference be held u o work. ting a j ' Of the 181 in service, aTO offi· B T I tho W t c WCA 13 and n h B w Fi , "The atdone.i in Police Aid Board . Mr. 90n c n sai?, cs fl ld Y Mn1·ch After one mo t at o man eld R on g Board and the pub· He also stated that the local police cers, one a major. Du a 1 USO, Iw·n rave •• 14 (or d lie In ur g atl force aid in the e or Train wlll be F war Today for thCJ • will as igned to some battle o are11 are re y indebted and police reserve B f e the wur, Coach Duncan aa1d " t IO she s pe of e Future.'' GI.Ve z n ybeet unrev aled, to the r onnel th various school e setup. Almost every the ective of the physical education o e, 88 e s Selective Servic . obj . districts hich handled the reglstra· i h o id red by tho are o m crs Florence Clark of Wcstflcld will fl ying sick and wou ded w n g t cases c na e program prep young pe ople Another m unity y w l e The of n are Wlls tolcl•u re for pro r C Pln pr scOVC• give tho e com ro elllO 1p1 from d gero locations Is n t new, tion and the additional volunteers boaTd and It is always deemed mlvis- !or tho use of time p ning of entertainment will c han r Winifredaddress Debbie to more nal an us o to a a o officer . through s o ; t 126 gi ls and that were recruited by them aasisl ble have p ice in attend- tecrention, in n�dltion to !ta onJi c d, tho pons rs p1 o � :� • • but tho employment of comely nurses o . " " will f T to l f d 0 Hanrietta C. Halsey of the , S t e Lalaey Will Paint g in this work. The personnel of the ance. tloning pro;css. Now, h con t nu a day a t a army amp d e Y to au lement the officer sur eons and . . e u s , on ur n n r · a e e �. S m v ll Becauso of re tr c· i o uc the speakers. "Explaining th P P d' c C .is an nno- achoo! systems g v unstintingly of The speak r said the physicians the emphasis bus been entirely chang. near o er i e. s l t " '" e1r Me a 1 orps men i . e Ill b o Q g n u 1 the In the ar y g cc n 1 ac t ua ondi • th e of th pac ke t w e D lores ul o Lmn t', Th1 e n of a i time. c m out of th1a have made 2,6 p 1ys 1 1 e am na1 1 d th e ew 1 s 1 c t'1ona on uso ut omobiles the va i on. dd't'i o ou nd r r . . x - an goa n rl F Spencer � 1 .� io 00 1 ca th y In partlcu- troupe will S rvll topic while the Rev E t nurses is d �f job t ns In the �chools, for which e tionlng for hardship boys go by trnln om.e . Eli b e th au ,;Forward pre tY , p te 1 1 v ro am also been ably ro gh an e call to At to will le f j1 c ss ale m�x �im b y an d 8;� t ,;The p gr has hnvc· no pny, giving up Sat. lnr may face t u arly that point the Army meet 1 'II1 t 1 8., iceme n s '!1°r es a , a a t th volunteers of received o e h over tho �· a z;1r eth �u urc. te l it be ov s is ed by e the Con- urday afternoo.. ns to take· v r the armed .service. He stated that the tho crowd ancl tnkc trans· 01<, y 0. be en s . · r Woman's Club will r psyc hol og1ca 1 va ue as no en er· . 'l l · d h 1scuss on g o ll be I \V l • co e d po cm oyi g • t 1 l · up B w I n • k h aumers Information Center, who have Job. The auditors, 1 am W . Mer k urs 1s ou ll nc bY rmy nn navy rt a tion probl cm, pl n jeeps l re e · t a h go no person on pecifi by a different kind of ectu 1 00 d d hy l etc. T is c ar e of ted s s c paas to con umer the tnfor- er, H. F. K. Jones n authorities and that p sica educa- peeps, call!• bcin8: some· ,. c b a a arc o g .ed on . the s m t Foster, J. tlon � dd Richard Lahey, distinguished The flying am o nce D u . been ade av lab o P to also should be a B. teachers hnv told to c P a need topics. Miss J lsab lla Do s o! the t g g a , as a p h 1 h te on mation which has . . l F• at n . given prop. e been give what isolated, is p11rt1 ul rly m Wca tfi e c S h focu Ill can arti a , I h'1a pr r m n o s u h O of i 1J ' l' h l r b · I I h 1 It w ves o l s rt s aa os sses ce t e ffice Pr e Admmis ation er for their work; 1ke· high ac oo bo ys th!a st i c t as1· c entertammcn . c oo I ub tr in the e i d c recognition o f "VII. 1 g t' ., "B IY R n Artist's Studio," at the cl 's served on Un te States. They Theseby volunteers are nlso undertak:. wls the Red cross, l are agencies, training, or l 'that Since o utn ity Players Is on speak o n e e t g e ca 1'n'- o we f the pupils wlll ose C mm n .o ., ancca 1 0 a G r1 - r m e 'nl at th Ma s onlc Tern- fiy rgcea the 1'alanda and take ing the task o acting as exp ne H ea h h · r a · lat nsh i p o 1 ?, w"' s Y ur PI ace w f al rs Detective Bureau an d It B urenu. muc time· m condlt' w nmg procesae • wart' 1me b as1s· th'is ea I ays r c b 1 s h 1 ° 0• at m. fixed e d aft · y C i e ., 1 d' tc d r Monday 2:15 · out patients. Stretchers are i some of the retail food storesI date 9 have regist re er ey havo started their actu8l to rvic , Pe n n th nr w 1 1 b 0 is usae b M s. • P · n in To ' men · · th a ing presented se · em In camps 1za. e · ah I i d es1gned th e s id e wa s I t e d ' to draft a0nd 3,400 r f c h •. F• W h f 1 t Y1 l\l ey a ect ure s · n ripI ec Th c for the 60 are service w lt h t he a me d orcea. oac r g g f er r l r F . Hlrac o E b h am rs. L the layman interest planes, withII a commercial· ks the area from 45 rather than a rnn m eg u n C Rid d ulnTly for · cap city "We l i and 65 y a a into m i gs c ons W ltc L f o � so w sh to thank you to e rs of ge, the speaker said. Duncan said Westfield boys go eet n and major produ ti . · � ' attempts to in d e of pa en a I . 8 e wh ek 1:� � Eu:: art a nd tro uc twenty-one ss gers, carry up your ft' · t fine manner in t is e ate more 1,600 vices as well trained aa any, will :cti� l �f K rk Sea f w y th r - number de- ata for he stim d than men the ser The program for Saturday be K 0 blic the a an artist works to i ty six patients, the hich though he out d ffi ult two one-net plays, Ladies th 1 c urea on ° 1' e now Ur• to s he w you handled the publicity In have left this community for service. pointed It is a i c nnd a ° cs. � "D , own studio. He actually paints pending upon how many tretc r connection with con· specialty Alimo se\: 1 .· �· ., the entire program. The board holds hearings every task to achieve the perfection of music � I o trnit. from model se- sit- "A ftri in c t c • ;om living. m1111y ll all e J'ob was done by Tuesday l to o Etiquet,s c t and dancing.n n11 a1 . kl nson, nn s1 a in 8 and Thursday . night dition which Is dri led youth f The pe ial y music will be in h rgo from e a udi e nce h'l thr · casesers. are aboaTd a nd how • . . . " . I t e i t l DI c o f)J 1 t 1 th w 1 e u t everyone, and we xis coun t f h t me we • ow S umm 1 ' s m hnrgc tlie s ngmg, are grateful.' Parker 8aid, the r ea rom o Miss J osep hi no Lnn , kn n d 1 demo tration la a con· A f Alona,tz I I 11� Ali c C onne •11 a t a as t ns there they arc 6 years old. ccordionist. depicting c Y e j • is t ti • · a t 11 WI • toh e n flow of talk abou the ar st's · t Ladies h ro s t th anquc t E g t e h hcurtnches of three nrd-working n � 8 o b e Hail e mrtowns • nd rp es together with Dr• p mUnst n e e m a one In New and pu os Taxpayers be s d J New . ds i artists . girls, will pre ent with oan . Tcrnc lscences about lller can To Speako Here March 11 on N Quorum, So Ru o k Stnte will bo icpr'. escnted at the A IYl;th Ser' vicemen A II Fro.' nts o an t eel ll'eclors Maffett, lh Hoffman and Jeanne Y 1 work. , W t- . . C. El ! · ' il assuming th roles o af eirLahey Is p n i l of Corporal D' G bert two-day confe ence. ri c pa the Pennington ed- off a , In Camp Haan, Cal. DoMllt m i Thiao play baathe been r Dr Haile assistant H bcf fectlonate a ds. s Corcoran School of Art in i e l!nd Lieut. Robortri e R. C m n Inc., ?rc The Taxpnycrrs' Association's nn- by o it ucati�nal d r ctor t Commission fantry, has ar v d nt amp Polk, was ?mploye� by· Grlly, given C mmun y Players to scrv· Times a d professor of e 'of a d 'ngton n fine S the O g n hti Peace La. of n lllrR. entering a.crv1ce, nnd Sergeant Sim· nual meeting, usually conducted with Dimout tudy r a za on of He is. the aon e to several icemen elscwhC're and wns very well t Goucher. His works in oil, i o d Mr. S n r l n · t utmost �nc!li�y, rnn in receivcci. Etiquct, a e to speak Thursday, March 11 aym n Hoffman, 218 i clair a pat o ma . · with Joan M ff tt Your Shculcs) f nd will oncttl was h !n nd i color or etching are to be ou paat' pRlac s. 11 807 snags Jaat mght th Town Hall. a g direct (Draw...... i o nt collcctlona in 8:15 p. m. at the Congregational r- e . Proa- o d. e o Edgar r ht, Is being - Tonight . -...... , ...... 7:20 most rta treet. Tam1er, F. an Jr.,a e r d r ct rs, B. DW l D...... 21 mp s 8 5 Boule- Pvt. James R tr nsf e The slntc of sixteen i ona d The }?r . . . 7: untry. his iah house on ElmeT is 3 pect street, has been r week proposed last00• ed by Mts, Wny.W lduy He spends summers H sub· Auxiliary Jane thorpe, tl ic llt a l B a to nounccd lust nnd l y is Mrs. i . . Coast working from ject will be "Realistic Evaluation of vard, is at F�rt Ogle A ant City from i m e ch. g for render for .\he p a s r g t Saturday , ...... 7:22 Maine i g Gu., n staging h ...... e o t- r Planning.'' Third Wilson, i ht re·clcction, wns opposed Un· 'f ill in ...... 7:23 P s Wa Train n �enter. George 2 15 Tuttle park- c d hc complicated w be Sunday ...... ndscape, Wane expectedly by a se on group offered l Halle stay in tfie 881 Do M.p r for avl iop chnrge of L. V. Wi cox. Monday ...... , ...... 7:24 Dr will es ld R d Jr Gowct· way hns r e o ted naval at l cl dm o t deialls rianCorp. road, Dav andid IV.Corp eStwn1 within a h11a- In Miu habell Cherry, Mrs. H. Con- lllnHerndon , Mi Wi1111 ,a c den B r ha rathetorl� al Contelt hel I la skippeto r t e Weatfteld ahip• "�UJ s o R a. , a h _ nrious Anna Cherry, M'l' . H w. 'Bertha u JfSenjr1 � Kn: G C JohnT field City Ht!I tomot.orrow be at 7:'5 - Ui of T�- ..... J'o R. , lulU& KOl'ftkl le I 12p. 1n. 14la, .... Jllbulancea,of whichlarge cftiea. the ley,ard Hiss Jf, hn Lorton Al- Mrs. ta Gold .C�mbr p ia; 1. La a � Final1 will held March in .,e Moodl• Mra. d '. Tlllle � blood earrJfrom vol- n r Jfurphy, Fred er, Mary D�Plffal1, Ellubetb A. B.E�C�Koa: Cook, lo ,'ph��e:;', Bianco,H How·: n be D W l Leona ...... t for by the Zink .and• 111, Mr a. Reeh. GertrudeMi s Glady1 JfcClflllOllt Drew,, Jfra. llr•. Albert Kath- ard o.t iltoll, le , N t 111pplied G. L. Walt.a, a .ul f .. , Mrs. ar ne Brewer, •J'f, .1ohnf1 Harvey1. B. Tobey, Bryan, w. c.Ke nnethRaft- �:::i�don, lllddles 1t nd Someraei TIM ....., "' f/N lr-,..W ...... , .... blenAt � -0 Mr Tucker Ernest l �!:t:Ce !:�;:�!:lia uJ:��: a Trep1cu1, Kn.lfra. G, W. R. B. Gabb, llr1. Kn pp, . Jolikeska, G B. d •ill be ,...... wW....JOI •II tll au • =··.::. e·· ,u1rni: t feaue� Taylor, R.Mr a8.. Marg aret Eckert, Miss T. 8talknecht. a Loul1 A . Bu · pitted arainit the Union County -. were � Ill die loea1 lu...,......

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,,..,...... )'! ...... � t n of th t. Resular me l s e ty Boardat of ChoseneCourt Houae�'reeboUn 1tt"' held o the - �. Jr.ursday, Januaf, f:iDirector fw o McMane prulcifii'll call showed elsht metnbtrt · and one, Freeholder Brokaw e t��P :::�:�tn:. u:-il��if. •w �:e or' copte1 on the members' minutes. blllt' JanuaryResolution U•t, that alladoph( . -__ ., beFollowlns ()rdered paid, commun was ication• e c tv d and ordered tiled:- ·-.- e advlalns or the creSherUT,ment of •100 due ����91��11 Guard, el!eotlvtRai api�T�l�.:r!�1n�11�; a fur her two mon� tor t January�· ·�:�i�ve 11;,, iW�er ot Prov · · meBoroUl'hndlns the NewRoad De the elrlclent manner In Borou&'h r ad were repaJw o s �r,.���tl��n��e0 ni'{��l�. po ���g� of���: E"tnv� •lat Clerk·Btenosra� �her. at fllll �:,i::r::•tJ!��. Jowltt. Surrosate, advtstnirit.i����appolnleil' Mr�a"' 1 T plst, temporarilyhaa been tor - r. 20, 190,l , nnlnl' Januarl •I • e erred to 1)1 8'o"Bherllr,�!:ltt:;, �advtorn's• r appol lll 8.uigg�kr1� .����t� e0'.F��·n 11 O � n���� J:.�mWt��'."· \ n t• ll��waa:u st:';.':.'t �.ati:.:; ��\ a'ii'J . oad between Forest Drive r o � �� a1 t��t�0a1J t m� e. w r , ��J\�lns'!; resolutions/ du ll'IR_� (!)-Freeholder Smith nance Committee, authorl•!or transfers of 1942 on roll call unanimouslya11proprla ado (2)-Freeholder Smith for nance Committee, proviq ary appointment ap Jowltt as Clerk Typls4or Mn. t y:���r:'a i ou l a op un n m s2t�ooig�a.d P•:;..tedSmith'!'·�:,1I (3)-Freeholdery . tor a ce �om_�'i1i\,: n r ::,.':.t 'in 8p ��·ft Guard, en:ectlve Feb. 1, a per annum, was on rolluf1, ca� m��j�F���g�1�er Smith · l tor a e of }�� ���·a !riStenographer:i°t er, In the�f EJectlo a 2 n �::!�f. m. �9fa�rw:� o':it ni-01�rr�; •:. BUILDING Ml d SmithN n �n�FrGeholder tor :;,���· eltectlveorJ::'c�1 FebruarylJ.•�og&fi� on!st, ro 0ll��! aJJ per annum, was 191!�.l;P,� m��i�F':-������er Ackerman 11111011 •• Publ r u d Commitic Property,tee, G o n .\ liatie forrrtid sKen ar Sutr.:.its of Leod, temporarily,appointin nsg For e nucleUi my IMr'(f. pa n he!natl! !,. y 1 11d11 lrma (plumber) In t co�• at , aomelimu bet11 diflicul& t e f1800 per annum,ns n el!e•l:;!iroll robe and 11.'1 h iuJi�'·a1!: a10� o to find � � Ackerman riglil But thU Publlc FreeProperty,older Gr ounds I year/ WeU, t1"' Co(7)-mmittee, awnrdt g contradct iype1. year: I'm I,. Hammond, n Jnc., to constru all the becoming atylet , • AILORfiD of wool aeverieh heaven/ With r f�gr�:fn i"nf�:ct�.?"n"�dthe , \ a "c'\ �:: A, T wkh f,,11.t1ltchecl Jnto contrcallact Jnunnn sum bur· was on the varieey of color1 • , the r ally Iona,and rayon Green, beige,aad1Ue .. blue, black. and ma1erlalt There rollbeing no turt , � J ledi Sim red, �g� 1��err 10 impired deraiu mean the difference between. 8�ftor ; e 1redS:d the Board IO 20 49,95 thai Next decllmootln&' g�,,Tu esdnY. 8, VRllAIV CHECK In J11tre 1943, nt two P. F1 !, ccaol originality and run-of ·lhe·miU dmign.s/ I'm planning Budget. :M. Hear � h overplaicl a CHAS. IO pollern. mue, �I. brown,II -Adv. AF gray, Sl:es whole wardro e a11i11; a C!Uual wool for hiking-to· . novy or J� b of - of - lo 18 Adjourned g tit 9.95 market morni n :i dmeetinh�r nga d Red CroS1 meetings, an ��� �re1f0 on t d�1��ie'ht1 TUCKED l'Ol\E on an beth, . )', Jaa 19 N J.,n 'f hunaln C, a collar· t 1ire•l41 · In navy, retl, urban plaid to team ioith pale11t in town, �!r�� � l•u ll'Dol 20 a cnll J • Sim b/110,_55.00 black. drem11aker-dra J\l;,�firnn-Jl e 10 ' ped woo' nhowecl mun c�son �r 12 Following com mf'mb . to compliment my prettiest l lcaJ D, DULCET DOESKIN ing rie :Go . e blomes, my most 00t"enclosin::n:i�en°g duplicat{d��"'1L���Ie or /lnhloed Certtflcatos the feminine, /lowered lf the f11n going to be the S n l for woolblau••• tok., clrmrl tailored hat.1. l l n Fund wr Ha is rarorred ll&, THUISJ)AY, KA&CJI 4, 19'8 Bou4, for tlieir part in helping iaf east wherelack of plants � work That eut eoaat of war petroleum autruapplieeportation despe ately'w leas can broug. ht ....ans ..ruoline a dayuve through 30,000 the r barrelaban on -de this winter," Kr. Frankenbadi The eatima te thatbe the non-essential driving. gaaoliu east·in!' coast shortjority of motoring public 1ho111·a non-4!Bae11tlal driving waa aav­ Pointing out that saving is la&w we canthe meet when we banIng on barnU a day was ' makinf pouible more thisspace said. "The problemsof thegreat Wallb30,000ington recently by made ill. tank - in are withre&JlOllH need for action.ma Brown, OP.4. Administrator.Pren Thtiaae )( and trucq es­ car1 motor for tramport.. faced the timate wu based reports from ho heating "I thi k no one will dispute my be­ on area, the petroleum industry ahowing that theat rationln,g me board chairman oil lief thatn la no choice inemphuised this the between varioua points along the eaat cout importaaeeof continuing, there and incre&1- driving for fun or convenience, and passenger car gasoline consumption lns, if pouible, aaving leut keepill&" war planta fallen 16 per to 26 during crucialthe winter at or heatingrunning. homea huper cent sinceoil from the ban wentcent into ef. theahead. And that exactly what weeksimme- feet early in January. we are up agaiut, ii 4iat.elJ"l know that the ftne ea co-operation ­ 'llhe Price Administrator at that which our own citiaena aeta in it UntilMees warmsary w useth have given the er time, paid tribute the co-operative drive will lie to t.o played a vital part in the every av�ilable tsnll ear for fuel oil spirit of American people m­ has the to la&mea and o ra � co thNurbo11t heat pe te industrial menting uponthe the aucceas of thei emer­ •� of ban the gency measUTe. Mr. Brown also explained that our

petroleum supply situation in · the eastern area ia critical and promises remain so for next month or toaix weeka. "Jt ia necasary,"the he said, "to have this curtllilment keep the value of fuel oil inco uorderpons to 111 high aa possible." It 's it DOB• I many the tweed suite , ...... ff11 •t For of fine and tallorecl eoita Oftlcera' chain wi l occupied of the Sprh:ag nothing but l by llM80ll, a Dobbl hat p at regents at the metingbe of Flreelde Caouncil, Royal Arcanum, on March 11 makes companion. at Elks Hall. An Invitation la ex­ a proper Each aeaaon Dobbl ' put regentll of the Arc n­ tended to translatesthe best hat silhouettes into smart, um, whether members or not of Fire­a clauie , side Council. All members of the versions with just enough feminine .Arcanum living In or nearby We1t­ to fleld are welcomed to all meetings of detailing Fireside Council on the second and make them flatterers. Their distinc· fourth Tueaday of each month real dateleu , tion recommends them asa wise investment Wlwt.flNlt�· ...... 11.M. end�.;.""-· ut'a , Mhld HOURS FRESHERto yc111r�-. ...,_ ' . in chic...... and prhl to pltnty,llllllt yo11 What's-, canyo11 - HOUH1aol• 1tt1r1,..1or1 All come in Dobbsaccurate .head sizes. WWpNCIM '°""' forproduct QllOlhlfpltllty ...by�.. of Yi lalllift. UH of rich Alme . Next to PlentJli1ht, the houaeholdEltctrlcitJ re­ frigerator use1 the largest percent­ age of the electricity 1om1 lllto the l. American hom11, It pointed out Cali.fornia PEAS lb. by Miss Mar1aret Goodyear,la home ,,.. ,_. N'1!det ""' ..... C.ollfomlol at 0 !!ll!C!!W low P'ICt. 15c mana1ement authority, University of Illinois colle1e of a1rlculture. BROCCOLI GRAPEFRUIT The lll mana1ed or lllefllcient re­ - c ...... 25c· s!!t?.. IMll 7c fri1erator not oni)o may be consum­ 'bctlfd5uce of V1to1n1n1 A, I,CandG INDIAN RIVER! bc1Hinffor Vitonllft C ln1 much electrical ener1y, whichtoo ls a 1trate1lc war material, LETTUCE tt.i ORANGES but the old model can not be turned t:b:. F1:� in on new one. eri...... Frllh Htodl. Fine for Vltwllift15c C DrinkPlenty ofTosty Rich OrangeJ111ct Oo&e11f(W 29cHealth - 1 · "It Isn't that each retrl1erator much power. In fact for usesthe work10 It doe1, It uses a c, om­ paratively small amount of elec• trlclty. But the estimation is that mllllon retrl1erators In American Bunch 18o mes about 8,300,000,000 kllo­ Ult! hwa tt houn of electric ity a y ear," 12.11 Crisp Tender - 6c' 1&ld Miss Goodyear. "This 11 1bout per cent electrical power llnchanllns new trlcom t u tuoklnr la 20now beln of bJ the American fami­ 1 oq e with air lies. Uled ort11 crou · Efficient" un the retrl1erator d"lp an4 will not only of families to cut down the eleenablectrical Intake of the "ntrt• nil. mach e ltill 1lv the 1ervicelll but they will need. Checkln111 them •Uori the location of the refrl1erator may be the place 1tart, slllce the

amount of enerqto machine uses ·- . r, -� Juic• = tt..212c46C:'30C depends, to me theextent, upon the 10 Grapefruitomato. up ·3 I""' 22 c air around the cabinet. The warm· I-. · er the air ls, the more energy the T So A5CO1...... , ..... Grade " Campbell Tomato Juice 1� 8c 2 t:·10c. equipment uses. electric refrig­ Campbell Soup 11c erator should haveAn at least 2\1 Hl!WImproved Inches leeway at the back and 6 to All Klndo Except ht! ond Chltord 2� 11c liver- .. "-"" ';:'. Pork 25' CookedSllaml C be built for about $7 .50, and which is • , .. not expensive to operate Stove dri­ \ Mayonnaise '::25c Bologna .':::. 3tc PORK· ROLL ....2 7 �"t!rity ,., ea oaves ers and homemade app.ara tus built G·1nger Ale 2 21c - �so � •· with apple packing boxes nlso will "' Bots. - As rtedand M t Land - loaf10c R0 b ROY '"Wat•Si>od

111'101' COtrNTr C0111\T or e Malter i;tEit:· Applllacl In th SJlberman, ll l Nathan L l an o. N h b �n ��l�nd �in aillds�� �1Ta , •, ..s��� ll =�� n��:1 o? �'i."t':: t'!W�':.n':'U��':.� 1'.E��f"�u� Nathan Sllbe.?r:fn�1(,;dlvl4 c. m d al SJJ�:r ;�{e�3 0f l!Q . Silberman and Suean Ethel !),�':, '!'a • havlnir· thl day applied to t f. :'!1���1t�W!�11a�0 .r �e�tl application�r said Petltlontt, o/ locill ollapter. Pf Red Order autttorl1lnsOf to Lotti•, 111.IQO. ·Welt• ., of Nathan Silbert, 11.;.I(;).;ort s: 'l!Ml!IK'a. ·w�;l!llfl'.klll1 Mn. Ille J;"W ftT'•F'Villfllf Cldt11JK0-.,tliilii� d�d..tlle Mr1� Wor w. W; C11mpoit1Knu��.,. llere fl!. naiae name them tlle vitdl ork of Rid Cro11, , a Il Cron,11-""'8: oft .. 111illd0FttJICf1111 d1-tdi1Jt1 111 �� �t s" u:!·n A lu i!llP.,ot tlle tt11fttt� . It ppearlntrf.1: :iL '.irl ed'flt" ,11a,·1tore . . . . . s����\a and· to the · .... · · ____ saidAnd Petition affidavit �,r···�·----·,;.deHhllfd.· ,_..,' .611 .; · ..eott1.mltrHflf ....l �·w'ii:�tj::.,______·;,;·,;.ilwe··.,.;.;.·--·,;.·k11tl·,;.·,;, 1"4 ___ tKI or1a.11______1ioli01t. _ _ _ e a 1 _ tlon r are t ents of _,;, Street, n thore Cityd or EllHbetl.lfl h s or Union,I and State of New 1�r� ;o::.: :�iJ�:·;i\; r 1, . or".i:,.�d1���ft�':.��o�P��� �!. � • · · · · · .. . . · · ��1�"Perspectivesr:r��v��. on the World Crlala." 1 · be le once each for , , , at ast re weekd n t Po·-�,,.I!!!., ..�Lectures...... �:1�1v'i. ;����1 � c� t ti. h! lo· . 0 1 WBlockLeadenP .. ___ _ ,. . . __ eat Id, .. .. . Leader·� W New · · · Elsie Vo1el Wed <_, , Clre�sa..ve,· ·ScheduledSoon . ��:r�p'l.':,��S lie c n Je • Child Min - 0!at1:A�d �� ��i4 ! (Continued from Pap Writer To Robert Y , so verlfted, that there are aanuui thatgrounds tor the proposed · . up date auTVey on all l)personR the e no an and r ls reaso ablec o to· volunteer for the protec· DiWl:u.1Treat Poat- Miss Ehle Vogel, daughter of Mr. th et n "I-, l'Ho •• I'll •law )'HI' •n1e1 �� �B THEREFORE, on thii wlllliirtlva forces to 11 well 11 the Commun· ···Preacher-Will and M'l's. Chal'lcs Vogel, 618 First day or February,. ib r a 190, he elll' It)' War Servlcea. ..."··· � �.. street, was married Monday afternoon athan i m n Is ORD,EIr Wu p .... i Nl1ed to Sassumee the name WoKt Nome1, A111• of Cllildrflll to Private Robert James Yanau11I, Silbert; d Lillian of The �hurdli,.'t>lace today and Chris­ an that G. Ill On portion of the card dealing • aon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yannual, Is hereby authorl1ed to 111•• s In the solution of ' 0 ehlldtha care names and ages of tianlty obligations Dr. ' l11��11:nb!:.'m��bf:'he..i post-war period will : � withchlld ren willthe be asked togethe1· prob)e!llll.,Clf.�\lle Cooper Foils 1 Hi9h�1ym1ni' ��'::rthorized to me na e all assu the m of four week­ hnt Su.a•of the .facts concerning num. be considered at.a series The horse and sleigh stood ready here and give me your overc at and Allan Silbert; and t by the Westfield Silbermane ts hereby author withof employed adults. Therothe will be ly meetingt,.rf/lnged at the end of the front walk and, ; o aeum the name of Susan 10, money while holds him !" ae , iber !- lnterchurcfl·F ellowship March . b rt from and after the .questions on the present care of chi after a late evening meal, Dr. Sher-. � March next, and that withinlltlt need far anil 31-;-all Wednesdays-atfor , hereafter the petitionersIll oelren and the child care. 8 man Cooper set out to visit a typhoid The doct drew rein. He was said It q · pir;. m. 24 in the 2P resbyterian Chapel. ltsh a copy ot this Order In . The survey will Include three ues patient on the outskirts of the Held er a newspaper publ:t'1lt wilt Dr. Liston sure this man:d; :was crazy. Who but a L ad , 'tions on victory gardens which are · swaker vil· said county and th1tt with!• be School, lage. Wrapped in fur from head to lunatic would , be holding up people hereaitere under the direction of H�rbert Ran-P 'Topehe of tb11 ·:XJlle Divinity a days said who has �l evoted feet, he resembled a great polar bear in that snowbo,und country? Perhaps s d { n Jletltl••:, dolph Jr. With the increasing short- wdter.. and preacher b"r�!�. t� brrl1;!i" .:n� e- .much study. tQ,tho 'relation of social as he moved ponderously through the he had recently escaped from Morris Union County Clerk's Olflc����;�o1 age In certain types of food the vi In petIll a n ethics an_d_ C�rlstian leadership to the door of his snow-covered vestibule. Plains? Perhaps he was unarmed? with the same time, said garden program is t ki g 11 shallOrder causeto be a certlfled toeyprominen t place in the activity of post-war adJustmcnts, Being unarmed himself, the doctor Hied withto tthehcop)"• !:L general \heme of the series le : Outside, it was bitter cold and a of State, according. 1 houaehold'ers. The D�fcnse Council Is The ca111e made nnd prov u"" full moon, above the church spire, proceeded to obey orders warily. As such WALTER encouraging the development of prac­ he removed th_e lap robe, he reached L. HETF gave a mid-day glow to the white J gardens Increase the food under th e. foJds of his great coat, On Motton of : tical to surface of things, Sleigh bells tinkled JOSEP supply and will nsk If residents are drew out a long, pistol-shaped ob­ 1l_tP!m ::��W!Hllonlll planning on aking a victory garden. in the village streets and skaters hal­ m ,\ ject that glistened in the moonlight Also, residents will be a ke if they· looed to one another on Clark's IN CHANOl!laY OF NlllWheir� s like a shaft of polished steel, TO Sarah Shehan, her liave land loan for viclot•yd gm·dcn p nd. The doctor took the reins from and nnd er o atlve1: peh n, al repreecnt use or If theyto would like the use of o pointing it at the would-be hishway­ Sh ans husband of Bar a his negro hostler and turned his horse J. helre, devtseee vacant lot for such man, he roared: "Scoot, you, or I'll theresentntlveA of nnd 11 purpose. into Mountain Avenue. He was an DalsY blow your brains out!" lllntlhla Tiiley, her absent-minded individual, and, once nnd rer>rt'csentauni; personahusbandl of · over the brow of the hill, he gave Mr. Tilley, Marr With The man turned on his heels and 11 of decree .thl the horse free rein and resigned him­ i1 '!Jl�tue athe of N� ran into the w.0ods... . or �hnncery of Statee !1 (Continued from 1) self to reflections far removed from h we:t� ServicemenPaire ��e th :r in �o�:J having entered service October, that familiar countryside. nl el o The horse jogged along again, the �,�n;fie�r�n� �E� :ri�p c:'(i1t���' Near a patch of woods, beyond brought t r ��6s c�1:ft 19'1, Elrlred Sen­ sleigh bells tinkled faintly and, pres­ th right oof the purpoion e1 01111 the crossroads, the horse shied sud­ e n redempt ro ecaCadtt pince, has Rco. Crowl te dJr., 240p·imnr)' ently, the air in the vicinity of New c 0 11 denly and the doctor, annoyed at the tifc�i: c�C:!:� �!ii1;is ?� training course ntmp ethe Army Air Providence Road was rent with peels WestH11ld, Union Countr, �t: dcLachmcnt, T<'nn. interruption, reached for the whip. laug which nre k own as Forces .T nckson, hter, as Cooper returned Avenue,n n Ngno. �;:ted photog�aph. The horse continued of wood ro tlcsl th• Viglianti, Ccntl'lll nvo­ A to back away. to his waistcoat Dr.pocket the big silver tnx duplicate n.nd mnPto � biol of fte d according nue,Pfc. Is A.homo on, fmlough516 from Cnm11 pencil his friend, Uncle Sam Reese W ost l �' fairly, 81•11111 7011 ae.er ''Steady your boss, Mister 0 Swift, Tex. His brother, that our &naldreamed winier Steady had given him for Christmas. l���rt'nn':J nft-0r eleai'llace. Remalnlntr •loek your hoss !" came a sharp commandI l�e11fins 101c9No.JO 330 nr1 t l!! left yesterday !or Fort Dix Nathan,in­ poullil e In he told the story to his croniesLater ' f�fdesignanue rn•nndted ot o n{f:' or &nlehe.j fun a ns n. p11rt duction last week. A othe brother, speaks is from the road ahead. "And step out 1 d n \ redaeed-ao exeeplloa1l John Store. t Corp. is at Fortr Rile)', drUlleall.J T�w1�'0ol\�.�rK�rn"�� J1 Dorvall's Drug l1�nnd� as e sed tn tho ,an Kan. John l'iolianti, what your tstllsc , the bnolourpollcylo�o'e.\' Mn.rch,E. O o k nt thesev hou ,r o -n o 1D431 oo Lehigh son 'lubedprmenta from. one time, In tho aftot'tlc•rn n,! U endBill Mrs. lngUs, Inglis,'45, Lnwof1·cnc1• l\lr. lall1111 1l1e101hot,but NotnerJ eaeh wnrthv time, nnd th• e dear ones Nash, u e 0 A furoae In i lr , n Mn �r avenue, hnsR. N. been nccepted617 avia­ a l C. f ERN � In111 to bllJ'ldirectaln. fromwill pa)' q tion cadet trnl11ing iu the fornv l Ile­ 7011 our R���ct,0 ln °iT1c ' '\V really want buyabowroom at Guar111I· THE WESTFIELD TRUST Union County, J".f��,r� ot serve. He enlisted Inst N uin the COMPANY New Jrr�ey, August De photographed riiotoqteed l en � .. V-1 program, but trnns!crrcd to V-& ��� e to by o"r e 11:po r I SaYlng1. snJr���;n htii�hnt �1:,� e��a��e and on active service nw11lting call. � ���Ount to lh!! photographer, . i Ctmlllt1t Pl,..lt Plan due T�fa A legrou11 of six men left lnRt week tl Allllll llMOlllllllfl OUR GOLDEN Weslfleld tor forlnelpnt1 P" lllW ANO l for training ns air cndela Atl1111tic .ans 1893 t �!�P"���nl�lpnl ,j)I r&rtOIY �u��'.?c i r:: City. 'I'hey nre ht fc\'rSI.09 ,78, ns o! Fchr!.lnro i\"" ""·m 6 !) l!),9$ ANNIVERSARY unless you pny l t r;16 16Corn9 Hort stircot; os F'. lliaclt, 0041 /o r nt the time nnfl pince tordi'! St. Marks uven_Edwttrd Pleitinger, 8 ti tJ snlcl sum. ol "· Jth iJ uc: thoreon ,60n. 78, tt Dorinn road; CharlesCllai·/fs Simp•ott,128 .PllOOl'S Bt/llNrrr.,. JIUYment,from I ohtun nnrlr)'j " illl limo of t 0 � e27:Marion Delle Struble,Nolso11, to co•t ItoAp polnlm..., Broad and Elm Sts. W estAeld, •Ult • ndtnxed, yon nn•11d eat'J Hlllcrost nvennvenuc;uc; William Zieglor,62 3 II Neet.,ary N. J, Rh1tll tnb of abaolutelY wr� forec1namle frorn Stanley ovnl. 4 nnd f1 rlit!.JI": .. l 11�1i1c11� r111t 1 Nrse11mera Sludlo, S1h Tia• •••hr n:�i ��Id 8t�l e� �ll1 1 lrtant non o! nnd .,,,.,De-It IHaraeee OorponOoa. p�rt 1uf IJ.011 Mulforcl, tho0f M•','lltulfnrd of slroetMr, hnsMrs. left ro ·o u �tflollmdtornT R. N�11hvlllo, 406Tenn., Elm to begin train· Qurolmr 111Wc•tn e !ol'�Ilg. With tho Army F'orccs, Air 2, ·�9!. a-��rc" 100. EspertBia Crowd _____. .--oBITUSARAH A-;;;;;��IE�S _,1AtGanim Lectures L · O. BA.ND.lLLwidew S&r ah Orpha Randall, Randall,4W Thursda y (Catinuedh frolllousewi Papves are U com­ freshining product.a, that it k E. of pla to. •ubsti· n ry 2 , 1�8) in � Jiomt producehi difticult nd r 5 � fresh a still IWY Mn. X:,. �; PJ.enoa, f2{1 tut.e their food .new. At "°'u a �· natiYa J>f within•nee. In budaetand �n-ber · ; · ' cuea, RIlla.� dall survived thenea appeanthe , .. ters, ia Olliebf A. tlireeIan· that even la J.eion, sentimentgarden to oflie ' · ' ., daugh trem n u . Frank)(in B. Dorman, e do s helpsmall thi s year notwill only be. to · Arthbothur llldYor Mrs.k City, and Ration Book but also the fani" Jin.I.; and two � to Jewmor of Kingston, I!.. Cwn II>:;Auton1obiles PUl'l!tl ma used at� ,.,,, ughters, 1111. y ; • lhailtr ll�_ n· tend the lectures, accordingbe tot.o OP.A ·• 1 and Miss Barbar• Pwao •tlield. 0. · ollcials. Also, Victory Gardellf were IM!d commit� empbatheai 1 that there wjll vat.e funeral 8ervicfia 11e . o · n in no cost f any kind. . ! afternoo r v o, y Providence, JI,. 1. he In reeponae to p e i us allllOllllCI· � ' . JIBS. JAMES BOCllFORD menta, a number of aoil 11amplea lulv•• . Johanna )(. l!.Gehford, wife already been left for analysis at ·Dt­ ra. Rochford of 14 First fenee in North av111U,. , aines J. Readquartera F-riday Febr'uary Since advisability of a aoll analr- died ( a inger 26,g ala willthe one of the subjects covet� .. ) at her hams aft.er l in · in Mr.be Osman'• flrat talk, Delenle Ire and '74 year• ago, Jira. edHudquarters l!l ...... , will s ng on the and A206, BerniceR N BROILERS:, • FRYERS-;�··39• • I • 33• • y.', ., •. , Lord's visit to Old John Street 2 ...13 • ... ,_ .. l1l1p1 ,l . . 11t - h. • • • . . , . . 10 IK•e I • •3h Leif •lh ,. .... 10.- Wot Help • Tu ? .. ·� --F' '!o.' •, .; ', ... l ec will be at the , , Deputy co l � ...... - 111:- and Fnlt Cllktlll ,, ,...... Soa, John e i Carmen F" erl ... Jr.,w aa born Hall today until Ii p. "- J a. m. to •' ... and Mrs John Carmen Towntomorrow from 9 m.· . .... < to Mr. . · ...... SI ...... Westfie 5 inP· '$Intof...... ·- · 21t 'of Mineola, L. I., formerly of assist l tupayers �. ;, /,, ·�··• H;�'�:i ,'�:• · Flaher incomed There . "• .. -- d. Mrs. 11 the former their a11l1tance. Ii� ...... -- ·· .. UNI!o such •tu. · ,, At .. ' . ,\ �' . .. 11 GaUJt. charge f r .._ ...... ' . 2• � .. :·:,�, . . -- ·· -·:�...... 11 ,,.,. � 'l" , .. n;-- , Pluwl• " .. 13' ,. ; ���� I• ...... --10 Crm1� "r • 'i�(.. .. "ili\, ,��'· � H&• -10 ..,.\ 1� 'IJI� PllllPfll t Pn11 Pl•• ' ' 17• . illl.T84� M� ., 1,.I' IM&• 11 Come to A&P'• BlluMI Goodl . �NOTICE - :'���: AREDepartmen t WODderful breaclt-all tor I Yarlet7 of • BAKED -GODS IOT RATIONED! ...... eakel, doaull 1114 J'OU to � blPelt ltandlrdl JUICIS-PIUIT • i. · ' 11111. dellcloUI canchoaMbaked ruau, :rour AND ��, " ' .:, .... from the ftneet lnlredleta. lien flvorltll CANNED IOT1LID : , ...... , , , . wllllftt .,...... •1111"9 ntlea-.-t...... EllllCID ... URI -�II .l1lc1 ... .. Fii ...... , . . . .10. 10 . '11 -- lra111 J1lc1 ...1,,'...· · "' .. 31 io., 1a• ...... 11111. I llLVEI,MARVEL HLI, IAMLE, Ullll,BREAD IPICEI ,� ' f Dae t• of "rr. ,_ ...... -- reqltltl 1 O· lra111fnlt J1lc1 i j" '. 12• the inaiatent · Olf· E ·. II&• I .tAll PAIKEI • I • ' . ' �·" ��' ! • • -- : b .. ch � •. ·14• . · Pl1111111l1 Juice many cutoam CAKE , .... )\!•.: 111&• 11 'J ff1{.1 f ,.. Plllll-T...... Fllllr ... 15· ;I),, ' POUNDIOllTS ...... _ 141 COFFEE Riii •h 1 71 P11111 J1lc1 ...,...... 18• -- ..,., ,• � , • • ,,. ·•& 11111. 15 r IUML-lllw, I...... ; IOSTOl IROWl IREAI IATE IUT LOAF 8 ' -- 141 1 '· T1•1t1 J1lc1 .. '•, , NCh 1 ....unr , Hu.• 1• . 1,!, . I I •.: , i ' " ·I . JAH PAllU ... .. ) '!'! ' ·· f ,.� .. - L NOT ;,l.,1.':' ·STREISEL IGIAIE •h 1 91 AllEL FOOi llR 25 T1•1t1 J1lc1 WIL ' -- WE - ,.. ' NCh t ..«;1 . :,,1f' ,,', 'I.. •• I ' ,.! . . . 'f'.i'' . I T1•1t1 J1lce llMPllLL'I '.•. 'JJ� l 1411.- •• I , 'r� .L i::· 7• 7 Flour 4 S•1rp Ch1111 •· 3 • .,.. lhL • -- 11scom1u1 TABLE SBIUCI ':=:: 'I.I:' To•ata J1lce ·. · .Ur RllD'I, ,llt . 1h 17 Fl ... llllAL. CUlllTA, 121b. Miid Ch1111 •· 32• � ., '. ! PILLllllY'I liqoz, ,I.I :.:: 8 -- '' , ...... 1 V- Cocktlll 10• before, enjoy the finest t . CAii... Fl•I...... •i4ptg. 1 7 C_,... !�:. • tlu.• --I -ullal-' ..w11 P1 1 O -· · - So, u yoa can S C•1111 1A llW .. 8akl11 P"* , Pr111I• 1111111 �k�: 7• V111t1bl1 ·Juice Cacktlll . ' 12• moat pleuant 1urroandin I ' 2 21 Cnckers 1 .. . 11 meals in . 1 six • : �1:� • 'j • 2 271 Sult111 Rica : da I Wllllr ay week. M1111-W•11t.��1�!:. ��:� 1L r' 1�.�� MISCELLANEOUS FOODS IRAIL UTIHPllNTI W at pke. 1 Pura d s a S 11 L1rd • 111. 181 CANNED AND BOnLED PllCI •e!Mttl •e IUllCI P''"' . � "' Foods ••••n,CLAPP'• ....ltlflll._,...... , l•111u... Jer 1 Baby 3 23• 1 . --1 WllTE Pllll IP .. IDUIE till.ca� C1t111p • Oo . 1'11FAml 1hr. llet. 3 - • Hurlthl11 , , , lh , , 1 EVllch •••APOR AT· fl111E 11u1lllJD MILK ..,....., Hot ...,....._. ,.i.it1 ..,., ...., Chill Sauce 1hL lleL 16• -- CLOSED SUNDAYS -·- • m, MIPAll 14oz.lleL Under the/Dew point rationing syste Rolled 01t1 8 M1r11rlna ALL-11111 2 Ketchup -- 1 1 -• 7 . o�:��i:. 2g.��- c:rt�n 3 13• day Ann Page Syrup ql. bor.3h Duz Oxydal llllYrllll Hoz.111. and because we clond one . or 2 4h Pea B11n1 1 ue a k �Ci. 0c • Sunnyfield p g. 6• Chlp10 2 411 week, ue. discontinuing meatle11 20oz; ., -- we ·�����E :�::��" �e:;. Prunes .. Macaroni Ivory Soap Flakes 21• IAITAl�l/ff lll. ,.... --·15 -c 20 Tuesdays. ".i�A:::r• !��. 111 �t�. To•ato Soup BL 1DIU1. 1• 1t--1.6 Encore Egg Noodles Lux or Lifebuoy - S11p 6• MMPI .. , 3rw · !��. 17• cal. 25c 1 I���.to.J!lu 10�1LIM 1t--1.6 Salad Dre11ing Camay Soap • ..u8 p IA�\ r:; 21a Ml PAii --· 3 I• 20• 1;;:,:;i'''"' 1m111111111mnnmmnninnmm11mnm11111nmmm. m11111n111111m11nu11m11numnun11111111m111111 :;;;"1::::';''';;•1are The expertlrAmeri ca1�el ecFaArnerlea'•vorite favorite Co/l ees Ireport erp a ThQ' � contFoodain expertsprotein,1dvlao fall, mlneral1 that vltamlnl"whole,. neouearJ food. tor who VAN GIVE VUP8 1"''''£;;;··jjj''8; aud lhlt NO VOFl'EE t YOU MO&E GOODaolfee -1 § rrowlh, nourishment, encru and THAN VOFl'D I § healU!. Use &hem freelJI PU l'OUND AAP a Large Mixed Colors-CRESTVIEW lrud Slltnl IN VlgDl'OUI . George's Lunch s SELECTED EGGS BOKAR COFFEE E. Broad I 1:�44c Rich, 1 13 SL Westfield iiilTE EGGS EFull-lllllldC C Large Mixed Col1r1 MU• D a L 1t�45c R 1111 MtHtwIR . E I EIGHT 1111111JlllUllllllUlllJlllll-WllWlllll!lllllllllllUWlllllllllllllllllll. RE EGGS:i.";.48• O'CLOCK __ l!�!!! ____�� 21• · .. 'J'lll! WESTFULD LEADER, THURSDAY, K.dCH 4, 1943 MI T LADY VISITS UNMN GM·l't.ANT ..!iJ;� .

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__ , ) ...... ,,....._, •••'"" etc...... more "1Weet" ,than '1'hollP ll!ll ._II OPPICl1 "liot,t•a 'J:W ·1'!1!HJ8 · MftJ1he. alALTO •UH.DING. leu II lreniu�)t'tiftlt,/.-re ' WESTFIELD, Ill. I. a'"Urrid ;1�*!;idcliaill ·'wlt;..��th ..,jan1lin1 r•"'° ' .=111d thtbl1-.. tc reeehinlllut the of bella Blue Gabardine of t4rtu will take .with Calf !'. '= ;'11:;:'::fiolll bed to �· Jumped .�nila!lf; '8.95 -:r-hote l and gentlemen, I present the plant and an i spection of the the Difference "L.rdlet1·Jln." Fr nklin D. Roosevelt." huge cafeteria where� some 16,000 odd lil!M don yau,· a Save ht�..!c1 · ::::�. W neatectedud��:,. to :r.�(hl8 to In this fitting simplicity of · Intro- meals are served daily. In rrived 1tr11tn,ui ar. 111•· .lda P1U1..-.a on tilt ductlon, C. S. Sway11e, a 1l1tant gen- Mr. Goad and other officials of East- . Laundry Juve of l!ral manager, ' preaented1 'the First ern Aircraft, together with Leon H. Ona simple way to save money, . on Here's Your . TM"WitmatAl"Ptnnl)'lvatW nl il Lady to. thousands of WOTken In the Savage, of Plainfield and Harmon V. without , a a ra reducing the quality of laundering. 1blencel'll!ld from .. leave llilice- Linden plant of the Eastern Aircraft Swart of Westfield of Indqatrial Food- ...... · Crafts, nc. operators of the cafe- 181. liu.•bten�114 Ditlsion of General Motor1, on Thurs- I U1 . terla, were hosts., a . . ·. . . . day. Briar B••le r·• , , L, C. Goad, general manager of all In the picture left to right arP a..iela , Thia Week for Trr. . ve Aircraft pl n s stopped Mr. Savage, Mr. , Swart, rs. a � ...... ba...... th- fi Eastern t , Roose· l l'ooiln9 e c c ll all production fifteenm inautes for Mrs. velt and Mr. Goad. M ' Mtnr llltdkillle\lltclom'JelaHtlrpr'lna ti a Jftlarruat Jrr· eplaceilblye . 'Booley1Jt t.ol ta k the workers. She Mr. Goad reported that in hiR rulAed.bf talked from ftait draped rostrum plants, absenteeism, the war work • jw,t�Jlftn!ud 'lie prompt t '9, '. ' . a perfeot �ompanion t� ;. · tntenUillf...... ,.l!filh If paint or 'tnllllel. 'Oftaen through ' an · e1pec!ally-lnstalled loud saboteur, has been reduced to per m . apeaker system. Mrs. Roosevelt dwelt cent for men and 4.41> per ce2.6nt for IVOR18Y PROSPECT LAUNDRIE STREET S'.-, .. A. m.,.Slclnt ,made with et Phone a · your auit. .In Black 'I and c:..r an eating c di women. This is considered a remark­ WE. 2·ll020 or, S 200/o-c..h . or Brownnew ·llnlitl•cloaetl wblch m t be protected largely on working and n Ye Antiqued .. o y IItrom ruat,. which e bottom '1he f tions aa she found them in Britain,- ahle record compared man Oalf- th l a• With Shirta in Bwa•I• subject d those here. plant. here more than to : llc-llJMllU,to account compare w twice h se wet bottom1,on wetof as This was theto climax of her tour of pcrrcenta�es prevail. t o . ,� "t9.75 · l:.:I ======liii . , ·'bottl brU8ha,es with beln1 11laced thereon. · � 1 --,��_'· �) /�-··<>i1:r>•/�- etc., repeetllld wettln1s, ..TMJ .l)Clth·Nllllt lnl •ot .lt.umldlty. ·whichto ·ilormiallJ of1th • bethroollll1 ; "¥l\N::lttSDALE 'S , prev•· periodiclll In repalntin1 ·� ilecl!tllfatel/ or . . .• : llleh: mttrior o . �... c.:W. , """ r ,,....._ � · .,..... 1 of tht 1l1n1 u r.__.. IOOll ' of r closet.1t . - - ' - •,' ' A,t U7 WEIT FaONT ST., . PLAINFIELD ,,, pear, 1er1pe1 andUJ 11ndpaper the eur.1p. thorou1hlJ down . 'raee lhe brl1ht : ...... ,,,._...... - ...... •' metal 1114 tbeA 1pplJto fmh paint : ...... ;... · · •'enuntL

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YES, ·MADA·M • . . 3-pc. 18th Century BEDROOM We cannot emphaaize thia too stro ly. mu1t the .fact g We realise that ahortage of labor and deliveryn aervice cauee long delaya in th Sp in may large dresser, 4-drawer chest � r g. and sleigh bed, BEG THAT ,YOU ACT PROMPTLY.

20% Discount for CASH and CAJtRY. charming bedroom gro • • • SI up 19 A m• d am-mspired A design, distinguisl1ed by such as beautiful• features veneers, .,.e icate reedmg,. mnhognny .J simple, dignified· • 1. WESTFIELD CASH AND CARRY BRANCH pnate hardware. value lines and appro• 1 A too good to miss-three pieces 24 ELM STREET. $119. For Call and Delivery Phone WX-2100 (No Toll) M R I N s. c Open Evenings G.Corne ·o. rSOUTH KEand LELANDLLER, AVENUES Un til 9 o'Clock 127 PARK AVENUE PLAINFIELD, N. J, KOOS BROS. Bwlget OLFlANICllH, nvmu, lll!fl 1.AUNDlllRlilllS Acco1mls COi.ii H'l'OHA!m, Ul.llA N lllRH, Highway GIVE GENEROUSLY TO RED CROSS FUND. ST. GEORGES AVE. 27 RAHWAY, N. J. THE WEETFIELD LEADER, THURSDAY, KARCH 4, 1943 Topic, "The of tor r Christ'' t.11 each after - . � W will & . Criaa Democracy.n . Reu� deliver the e - Th d ...... d Ha ale m y • p ..aI --L l'L..!.&.. 1 Sc t.eo�Lt::; 0 . r�: ' on, Holineu," prepara- Le titia is the teacu:r� . · e 0 to"A. Ca11 to M Tn1...,ilt C.·rr• , , , • 1"11:.--L . p f ...., Y Di"'·-ft· tory observanc . ::eta S.,,.f • ..., .....,,. ..·· ·.·. "9WI will o the will e of Lent. Mrs •--- U--., l"_!l.1 and �...... � - open hie f four Wente present Launclimg a tire recapping re- "' 1esaon.....- itJ School a the&eriea So� special or- tlW � � to .tu. Pr...-- �bj� mid-week addresses t Preab - the te- gan mW1ie. • pairing campaign which ls con eo.tv is y __ Th J M-- G be he outh of re by r " all Science rian chapel auditorium on edne - ,.....,....lletll e a:ne orrow . mid of ductedth roUghout the nation aa a . T Y P a te y s1111daY in CllriatlantilrouPov ay . W tos The Sunday school meets at the fur - d eve i g The . S:SO a. l school meets Presbyterian Church will hold a pot se ence will be held Tuesda n!Py iin and t t!OllBinderedn subject m with ...,. s. The Presbyte. rian ib e. ther step towsrd tire con. rvatlon, a � tM Societi• "Altegeneralrnatlv- aded classes for all age m r m . _ "- •- r i . will . B a luck6•4 suppe on Thursday, of all Ch h 'l'he .._ .. wo be . ! n the ,. at a. in eth par1S h house nd h ome oM arch... 11, eer e• tings covering coun- · ...., . Situatiiio a - . T he 1-n eat "The Entry In- 9 : so at . 6 . tle111 o f ee for .. --...... riaw •�n 'ch h goId as frMent n nd lerusalem." tr , chapel. . m. a t t e h f ra. H New Jersey will e h lden text la: of "AtGod -llJ orl in the to will The ' Bible R . P6 50 b eld •":;"or. "'�' .-. b the t y W d ' The g wil Poat Clan pastor s The N . Tremont avenue. Mem· n , Us, Ch:tistian Education� ,.,, ..... Spiri ttae meetin l be- tu v Sacrament of the Lord . ealeri inspectors tonigbt at g Jed y 1:1,4). �ar o'c.loc' k .a will be fo o a dy the se ent cha p 's Sup · ei�, a d Tahed 6:Ui � n at nd ll wed t. h be s bring dlsb tc: erv six, m. C ty Startmg at wltli· sons of God." ci 8 of S K tthew. a::� per ;wm be observed at the o'clock � s e � will Union oun represent&· file t lesson-se(Boa.rmon eceiveda New enrollmenta 11 a.n tr�l e.ir ow sett111g. •· mee ec ood and.,�t-together, prorran1 will eitatlona by dilcuuion. A free-will olr erl r of the serV1ce. n place r t at Be hw Hotel, t g he from tile Bible: "But will be i each to nc at the main door· tion� will K. Devo. -.....ue un ll the n rece e evenblii de ch . . be led by M . C. Mc · coverl c ollowing v d · urch Starting with the lirat Sunday in This will s Summit. lh30, Miuclbuler1 f ace fray Williams. be the Jut of panel dlscuaelon led 011e of u. cr the e:xpe!llel of theproeram. Mar h ane M0 G h s ...... q i young tiy a-.Bak- a __ S every ii givenof r y 19 Wednesday will mark the - e :�th : e J r,i;:� ' d the informal discussion• Oil u er and people of to gift On F i Marcia be ac e h reapo�i t • l i:: a!LL Clua the co.. . .'' me&ll1l'e tile pr n concertda evening, Alb of 1 1 :Y �or e MoLatin-rr .._...., inll't the s i by ginninc Lenten observance and first America, led by Mias Jane ow. way church; devotional (Eph. tc!ultg will be held tbe :r:ie11 f� re r period, lesson-sel'lllOnf:'1). allo tJie choir. The �f special ll!id-week serv· i: �! �d �� �ar: 1: �'d ; �! !'�� Hostesses Mrs. A. C. Foat.er, - ducted by Dunellen : talk Dr, lneludel liv• thew c w ll h h s u u a r i will be A all• . of the Department.albf Soila llnatian church pro1um will he lcet i emphuise the Mrs. M. C. Downs nd n d ay sewing meetmg of Maxwell Adams fr- C en ia Anctuary at of study services Th' bl th r a Mrs J W Eli beth - the Work of Prubyteriu ass tbe 8:80.to 1 w· na e e pa d Leonard. ' th� u Cla i y g p age tbe The choir Savior'• pu1ion. The Lenten ta f 8 � �11;u ren t Following held Nortonad Bible 11 will Uni rs t textbook, "ScW- and a 11 d edieatinr the the on en o ma c to a ten the llUPPer. n y be ve Education.tlie " Kealth Virsini Totten, mlniater concertof ad.,_. will the Seven group will r 1W house.e a in the Presbyterian Board Clarlatiall chure h ed • of the r n1uaic From tbe baaed l h sew. pa A board meeting ls ]by to Scrlpturtl"eapae bf i ll tiea yl from 1936 19U. The Worda he A l i n_ the tcbedul ed Eddy: bu- here public community o Cron. The intermediate Christian Endeav- l for 9.80 ... ged "Tandhe perfected pro. to wh prefer the devotional m. Neei Lecal ,...... a. m. Hot lunch· · bnVll '" ualfWIL enlar Invited. fo m of or will meet at p. The aub'ect will be 1 rh�• • t.fl• in ia r nten o rvance are we ll be "The 7 of • - eerved at p. m. . humanity tnie Choir rehearaal1 : Adult choir, Fri· Le 1- t. wi Meaning Lent" �nd U, L .,.,_ ...... as cal!lll .tJie day p. m.; me attend every f... N.... (p. Cruaader choir, Satur. m.to Wednesday at the leaders are Marionette on of man God." I m. intermedi. fp, Nein and Ail C... 1 !!!!-----!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!l!!-l!!!!!l!I!!!_!!!!!!_• ani day, (junior ud 10 a. Edward Ellis. volunteers Local are needed for the ate.). At the evening service of worship N Qmc1a Rah ay urses ...,._ Mr. Ka:tnell will preach on "Procras· w Aid Course to start L..a:aa •-&-- on � ...... IWIW t nati ' on March 16. Women between the ti___;.a.:...._1 11-•-- . i . ' ages of 18 and 50, intelligent - the church and 11 o'clock 1ervlce school, H. Rohr· • physically able to serve hours per n unday D:ftl, C. .... lliO for the Sunday O S evening at •Ix young abaugh, superintendent. Grul Se W• year without pay are eligible church, Par� avenue at Sev· 8 will R Cross the people Rev. Eugene G. Mintz a ed Volunteer ttree Plainfield the eGllCl'e&a· gathered at the Congrqatlonal give Ti tMnt C C Nuraea Aid t bri 11 •-L--1 o e d eaaed y D Emily paraonage for a li11ht eupper and llO- ef m editation on "The Cross at urs . Aids receive lntemlve will � ad r b r. They m. be ob. � • will of tor clal hour. had ftlel!I· a. The Lord'• Supper will -- Instruction course of 80 hours.which an prof-r his y at of all been ' for on rs th oung People'• organi&a· served. The lnter·aehool tin can collection fits them for many duties hospitall Jersey College Women he e Y had Senior in Talk.'' tion .thlrteen years 0 All p · Young People's Fellowship contest for February wa1 won b11 Anyone Interested in en o d "Tomorrow'• ' a1 . ar r r lling shoul le will m 6 i son i ticipated In actlvitiea, including eet at fo a sandw ch sup- In s econd and third places. The call Mrs. Edwin Vierand, Rahway guest speaker which i a l!l'adua h te of play1 themoney delegate1 7·1862·R, Un ve ty ai to ralae fO'I' at at parsonage. Dorothy Mae aon In second and th·rid places. The Immediately. i rsi docto te also yo )le1' � lead on will be to ' ra of u people's conferenees and · Jessee will the dlacu11ion oftlclal OCD flag returned Bring Them 'Jn on her a phil· ng near red of Jy l Developing Mind. the Grant School. ll--L' a d i •ao al had attended Blair. One " a Healthy '' John 1 h s serve a prof r wi h will · YOUI HAT •• Col· th the National Broadcasting Com· Leeming have tbe devotions, The check for received from Jtf Fl• WllllP and acting dean Welle Pany another •10, Pn ey onoraat with the Naval units The Junior Fellow1hlp wlll meet at the Plainfield tin salvage committee, The Revival. Prayer and among many h I 1 pre•· ' at 6. has been Fellowship wlll f Nationa University of the ,church at . turned over to the Westfield onday 8 home of League o A1ao- a1 lnatructor he Id M at P· m. at w and m r the Rehearsal Is of the American ed Cross. obef the otheN e ne mbe Oklahoma. The hour was spent In for Easter music at Chapter R Peter 640 n f J )' of 3 6:15, Mrs. I! Mr. and Mrs. Horgan, boaer of dir e s of recalllng experlencea 9 0. and Donald Belcher, direc. Thia wa1 the prize won by Westfield avenue. All tional ec r Central are Expert na d 1 welcome. l'ov Repairs · to The omen's Fellowahlp 11 meeting tor, In the Inter-city tin can salvage con- YWCA W mea at JOV today for an all-day sewing meeting The Woman's A1soclation meet on test, which ended last month. .mot. the parish npalr at house. The apeaker Thursday at Mrs. G. S. Tremalne'g, Lean JOV lhoea will be 640 for acheduled unable to come un- Dudley court. Sewlnc for Red lbop. Look M rch l �h, 12:Sq; ltlWid Gu• Whlle JOU SL P111'1 leta tll a 18. Cross begins at box un Offl' Q 1 :30. to; WATER briar nqua Mr. Patch called attention to the buslne&1, Mra. Earl C. Drake nday, March i gul· n rti 1our · T Holy71 Communionu al!t for March entitled wlll 1peak In the afternoon on "Spe· The Methodist Woman's Guild wlll old onea and thm h a cl in Holly HANDS y. e C rc eChurches Fortune the cial Tour.'' Mrs. H, F. i l meet Thursday, March at 10:30 11. hu· cluaes In War.'' Hie ser. w l la. 20 and h 1ehool "The . of 11, WBB attitudes lead devotions. a. m, .in the church. Mrs. L. H. Leg· :20. mon baaed on the cl&11 will GLOVESKIN 10 groups on aoclal reform. The pas tor's Instruction for gett Jr., prealdent, conduct the WHtlel• Har4 Water a March , Ash Wedne•· church • nesday, o at •00 ch rch membership la at a. m. morning business meeting. ... 1 la ehal·. he H Communi n 7 Next Sunday evenin1 the Junior u 10 , . t oly � d o 12:30 ••••• •• •• 11&1•• 1 Cna•c1 .. Morning prayer n ip will meet in �he parish each Sunday in his study. Lunche n will be served at 1 and Fellowsh 2, · 1eft••• a .... , ... , , . The church mis ionary by Circle Mrs. H. B. Kj · 11&1•, • ••• Grea1el.. y a 1110 :30 vensong · house. A aoclal hour will include s committee p. m. ell .... 1 ewerel1••· ..... A... .._ t E and aer game• meet 3 · American Shoe Wllffllt.DRepair . . p. under the leader1hlp �f Mrs. will in the church Sunday at mark, chairman. MIH Caroline Peck •lraele te fHr la llOAD at m. lead en•• Ill Ul'I IT. , •• 1; 8 L, E. Steiner, Mr. Patch will ham, former missionary· teacher In ...... Hat el.... will P· RI. adventure devotions, and the talk be by An class studying "A lapan, will speak on "Discovery and , •••t to Wlndleldt'1 At JAIVll. Yn t ....t lfttn William Jelfers. Plan for United Youth Action for Training of Christian Leaders In the 3 • on at in the parsonage. . rient." SOLD M _ The sermon Sunday mornln1 noon Mn O . will �b �;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;�;;;;;;;;�b;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; �� church clasees "On Times and Season1," In- .:======-=�======a. m. achool, be season. 5 : troduclng the Lenten all ages' 10 a. m. adult and ;; , · The Emanon Club will meet at tht adult Bible classes ; 10:4� � parish< house on Tuesday, Entertain· ond session ginners and be �r1· provided by Mr. Atwood departments 11 m., morn g ment will be of topic,i �; m with his lovely colored movies Ca· sermon . No Man Can Ip, n a dian life. Two Mastera." meeting p. m., devotional of Lat•eru Methodist Youth Fellowship; Ntt• "About the Lutheran Church.'' Churc by the Rev. W. A. Reuning Redeemer Lutheran h con· Lutheran Church. ductl morning worship at 10:45 • The service flr1t 111., meeting of the Sunday eve­ o'clock. on the Sun­ day to Fellow11hip at the home of Mrs. of the month la devoted the W. 7 Hart, 8 1 Dorian road. sacram"ent of Holy Communion. Pas.

her�'s why-- man here 'that ju1t calla it Red Crot1 I Home Service. I'll 11y it was home Sure, gave to theRed Cl'Oll 1ervice.Ju1t a1k my m\11u1. last year - everybody did. We got a new daughtcr·in·law TORM SASH Didn't think much about it, or now and I'm a grandpop and Ben know much about it either. Band· goes back to camp with his eyes shin· ages, knitting aweaten, and the like, ing and hi1 cheat out. It might have NOW IN STOCK that'• what it seemed like then and I been pretty bad though. :was for it just aa a matter of course. That was back last Summer, and This year it's different. I've seen · a lot of things have been happening the Red Cross at work. since. The war's conic terribly close. Saw it working out at the plant If you've got a boy out there you the night of the big fire, when a lot know what I mean. of the boys were laid out cold. Last week we got a letter from

< Some of them wouldn't be around Sergeant Ben that his mother: today except for the Red Cross be· wouldn't take a million for. Be· tween the lines, you can tell that ing right there from the start, ready with first aid, and with an ambu· our boys arc giving those devils lance and canteen and a bunch of everything they've got and taking it men and women who knew what to too. Must have 1'een pretty bad. Clo and how to do it. I'll say they One thing the censor let through

. were good. gave me another Red Cross angle • Then, when ·my boy, Ben, drops Seems Mr. Field Director and his job and goes to soldiering, I get his bunch have gone right through SAVE another angle on the Red Cross. with my boy's outfit. Been in the hottest spots in every show with _ Get it in a letter from a Red Cross . ' � , guy who'd set up shop in Ben's them. Not with guns, but do a lot ON camp. Opened my eyes to a lot of ·of other things that add up, too. things about my own boy that I lfhey're there with what's needed when it's needed, just like they were YOUR ilidn'tknow. He'd sure taken a pack of worries with him into the army. at that lire of ours. With the kind of !And this Mr. Field Director things that may seem pretty 1mall tQ FUEL ! acema at home, but go big in a foxhole. to have the job of getting wise to a U1 man's troubles and doing something "Dad" writes Ben, "Think of � about them. Not only there, but at Red Cross as a he-man organization. We now have a very complete 1tock of atand· · the home end too. when the War Fund comd ard aizea of Storm Saab and Doora, Dig It's a long story, but it came out around next time." waiting--order now and fit and paint thi1 fine,thanks to that "trouble buster" You bet I will. sumNOmer. Be ready to keep your home one·third This year l't11 at camp and a straight·shooting wo- Warmer next winter. Do you know that a laviah giving double. of your furnace heat cuts out of cracks, third out thru window ca1inga and chills against strea mswindow gla11? cold Our pricea have not advanced aince Feb. ht, Your coat will be little and the benefits in Will you give dquble too? fl uel942. divide nds and family health great, Phone for prices NOWI Westfield 2-3030 Thia Space Conttibuted By .S.. AT IRVIN RTH CENTRAL AVE, WESTF'IELD, NEW JER9E'W NATIONAL BANK OF WESTFIELD WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY THE WUTFIELD LEADER, THURSDAY. KARCH 4, 1943 at:NT fCJaSALI roa HEii WAllTID ...... KEAL ESTATE ,.. APAJlTllENTS fOil IU:NT ,aD!!IVTil RIJGLd I 1181'• .. -·•r •� h oebo •ooda. 11tovea,� n TO -- •hi: G · and oandu l la"tbw • UDl!c&D -- and At er o<1 pa t beds. )l.OIT 0 ga.ru.a:e. e tlHen luca-· t n na- ood �w o ciulJra 71b()BpitaJ Op� porch, na.rgii-lll, xo to t lleld Stationery, lU Ea.st fu ad Gallertea, Market St., a.ct .(lll a·f·ftWt_ nda , o tto-;i A rea1 t;mti also Su y -•· We bUY.Mor ��l·ll·•t:'!l.I M af· k • T everyU�lnlf. • H ...... - work :t� .l{Bta�•eatre Jil aaq a T . WutAeJ•• I HI__. ....,_to in r . l-:.W8U elper p m &1-lto •bop.ter acb ool "" general h der, tructed 1ou. 0•4' •f tlte Few Apply Westfield J..ea - cona -�on S Dr­ . ·-Complete d• � �....­ h remain­ Qufulby St. r. with &tall ••• ;-JU.{;EB-rmodern h<>mee Inm t e '1500. price erato out aizu ing !d ba.th, tncludlnl atse jO. A e ei!ot• & Smith, IH A n snar_...... 2·1100. ll e W stfi ld co cern en­ tree1 WE. tor o lc Defeneeof e e and bettie11. Dwarf tr..,.. •a•ed Jn work. Perm&nent fruit ..e bll4a Tou p •ltlo Good Apply, lle&ri&S treea with billt o nt. opportunity.I< order now for Sprl Pian by let er. Address 0Book eeper, mU¥t Ph e ft . .Box 28, Westlleld, N. Guarant®cl. ' on JI'. P� er, � o J. 2-Z..Jt •�.u•-AP.lKT•EtwT In fine re l­ p. JH71HI. section for two bus1ne1::1s peo· Cll&L.-art hll ,..__ dentlal 1'9l11VT.U• •o ple Four roomsn andbus. bath. Near Jarvis DrUlf St re, taliroad ota.tlo hota.nd Coal beat, tf. PIY H8.lf�ft c a!l electricity and water supplied h • l --r ...... ·� - a first n •• • WE• now Call WeBtllold 2• oa- w-. v,_ wostlleld, ,_, �vallable ,. _ a• ···-- .,...... l•H ••• 'Phone Westftel4 ...... on " ·--r ur•• •trlner•· sn re V.atral · 0020·)(. Part time. •.&a1' •NIH, ...... _. do e • tban It• a £ M.lY l•t H d •;�:�:i t b tt e y � ._. ta11.-.4 VAILA•LE o motto... �IH �U It Is thlo r1 wt'Caw-P -(lelfflal, V.atH with kitchen•· framedever!Mtlnl plct11rea antAlso alee t. •1.• 1 , Ball, apartment LA.ltollt:al WANTl!lD-100 hour 1lft1. I tbt:r 11ma-keen:w. our- town suev a•PA�. hs tile kitchen, ern 2·room an Rov tlM. llellal oae In w ch Uva. 4 bedtooru•,:first a bat elte and tiled bath with shower. and overtime. Apply Hud·Cln Build· rou'd Ilk• IA el 8·•·tt•1 hi tu Ja.vatorr floor, open porch, sun .. a e furnished. 700 Nor�h Ave., 85 om •arase. Excellent con .. Heal and w t r WOJ1tlleld.lntr Products, Inc., Elm St. _.... A a- lnc pa.•tble porch, a..cear m i VORP. ... d eh·e la 1iot m0 .:" 1 " dltlon. , owner ovln RANDOLPH • Wl!l. ,_, VS•llTU• •Ll•IJI, ...... _,.., o w.. n:O• -w ltll-y our e to give r: � ir •-• to olaulcal c g v [ . 1 ,term•• Franklin F. UUOO-W1agnert C4P.l11Lll, 11e11a•11 table padt-made "rter. v'r!::it"J"of -::' r �g.••r7 w evnr becau•e ltblll euyBo h Av•• W.l!l. 1·1007- 1' . lj'ht clean· e 1 i en ut 0 llJVOl'D FLOOR .lP.lRTMIJIVT, a.nd p r week­ direct ,.9 11r •-�i.! 'J'• �:.�r.ld,�fiH� Elm eleetlon , of home• '\ro 06 � In• lronln1 B daY•Wl!l. 2·2'88·efor Suburban lVlndo• J'Oll'Y•iarre i 't r a d ,• budg s:!A: per ay. Phone IJl&auiacturln• Co., -8 • t • 'll&"h• or a modestr f 1 - a�d ���j.1;tt: ;��h U P fte d HI tu n i· ota 1:i111 ...:.:.;;...;:.:.. 1 St., Laln l 6·5176. llla•t ro u i.e...,or_jo Jl&ll' an J're lld bo t :..:.:....._�== J?�:'��: �'ribJ:,��:!•e tl n t OR GIRL W.l1'TE.,_ .._ �� 1 ·, o':a•. ·�� plea••The :':":=--:--: ecl'6� oO�c i� ��e ��Y l HIand a E.eover ...... & favorite ll• of for 7:""::'.: ;:-;: 2·0216. u c !� Sund y. )luat be 16. f'W UIJlllM-W'e&r F'.:.ro'!iold time 1: s. All anlll Whelan Dru• Store, , of ro11r1eU II fMIet1t co tio �� olliortn• t'8DU WE. t<>0l lllated -·· n i n. Call estfteW · W•tl•l4 1-un.1. u W Ill ll'AWWOOD-lt••lo UYI•• .._, m GIRL .... and . ••P 'Pboae ,. co VOMJRllD · ..L'I d ..... VOA.T, t sh d o tii of ad ts. Pre· G & pl,ete kitchen, everythlqgt urnl e m If-•""'u rfPr e1 �us, s o. oking In llY a 1 2-013 w y Bucoallnes• heat. Two mlnu t tlon., cfera.bly live out. Cail WJ!l.l - -- ooao woeu, t ent lnche• Joni .�9«.l:··l• oot • adults. Tel. FAnwood 2· Tburoday afternoon r day mor · CRanford ��rr 707 A o or F i "1 for&·197f• avera1eK. llreplace, call 2·25·5t .;i�'." or F nw od 2·1221. ln•· AMP •.tTlf, fur· · ROO•I eleg ntly llLDllRLY •AJJ Fer Wot••-•· Ap 'l'll81'1 AIVD IOIJ•O om•• Wll.ul. I nl•hed-fU. a P d ts p i g • a 0, lncludea ara•e, heat, 700ply Hud·ClnAve., Building ro uc ••·f·I S r n line Is here.9 Sl e 1 U, c r f, North d lnc.l Tile16. Edith Hill, 61 E Broad St �:ow���lf ':.�1f1���·e' " en· Westfiel . ' WE. alao Mond.&1 d 14 a-u 10. Open ana l •001Ul.lillEPE-wlth thorou•llJtnow ­ ,• , l�;.�li::'� �':.'ie�? ":e!rf::f:� Friday evenlntr• 3· t r ed&'e ol manulacturlntrand eon,tracj • · h�� :�;i���O d cco ln 1nwvt:R llORlllTI - Currecto .lRll V WVl!lll l G beallntr • u poor JI'� · m T !V su g ���t•�390,�� \t� ·to ih:;�t,ae���·� po1t11re._.relln11 bacllacb• � 0��f�� �oal thus In rin Box e· awar ��f.J�:: Weelflel2- '11 N.ask J., or wlll omooth alland bul•.., fa· . t ��a�:r m , for \;j••, ti&nil•••· ..... - Tll0-110 L1' •oDl!lR1' T n n g�� . 1lv1 1raoeful Jlneo •h•n du1tra• f. 6· ed upeelallr for rou. ..,. ••· m t r av 1.!:f.� �1'alW��l.:'t:-.1n:J' ;:: � 11.e le t. U ��� t��.!\."\:J:�om�� -:n": "ii:�':' rd r IALlllLADI- Weaft'I r nc Mra.Plalnllel Mel 4.Hamm ,u t ol ;��� :t�?� Jg se dFer a e A�NIr 1 \,;:r'3-t-�t o t �:r.�b�!"�u�t l a•• · N. , 1e e . •1rJ f.� cl ttD���� a:a ! sL�: \ �eft\r.�d 1'n  h v �1a �� ci �o � . r A v l l "ir.."! c • ; � :: al ab e lllay lat, 1 ;.�doolred.�::::e 111Inspectiont!�0t�cu�:n� by y appointment� � L ader Otrlce.� :J>' � , fefr1e-lho.. f ca1? e Polo LP PllTl•OP, Buppllu er RAIVDOLPlf flO&P, PAllT T MI! MAID. • t• waHf' n PoultrJ. Al•• Oalnu. 111.l1'AGl!l•E1'T, a. 6 morn• Vltalltr and Ctrome&tor wm. .... , •Ill.ALTY • I 1 d W•rne1,a d IH •0."2·2807,li GlH • a Ave. WE. ti, ... i Hl hl nd l·f·U ��.� f/ti ot�o -;::� D roo41. North ··· ··•·H Held eiui�g�2-'289.�a;� · .... 011'8 1'011 ...... APAaT•llJJT-9f!tl,....•Llrl.. - l11ckr l .. i a_t e " 1°v� P1�'l:'1'!' n h, rou're that we wi l upl c , 0226. ����� li�i� w::i�:idu;: lt���11r:::.:dffr�>e° �� �:::..aY.!.':ltTl!T f FURNITURE REP WEI ROOMS FOR KENT 1-f·lt 001' •ASWIJLL • T ::='c���:i� •;.:t:•w� ::;::r.•f!tflr'• llo�ntala HIbed• tor rent. A.... .lill Wiiiii•RLP BOTllL. Cloan, c mf t• lllLl!ler'!:' Identification at ...... • ma Vll fas �i.r : 1 l n l break t room, aunroom e P a cosyW :wllvlns� �room :ii:: r.re:w�h •R4 LLA.RD FRllJDRHlH•, d om t OttIce. ao ta • ar three � ' A t and There e n l&c m<>dern kltohene with li'ANWOOD , TllL. rA. GIRL Te ... I• Afteraoe• b� �:r f�f��� fo� n���1:ou�0 �;�; openn ap1>rch.d the ha• t l • &\i, th b d d • bo4room• n blth & s al 0� a;-Good condition. FORD ll tln1 entellt, I• o ate Tlflil WllllTFllllLD LlllADlllll. 116 Very reasonable. 'Phone l- uNI' iecllon oloH to •r&de d "Ave 2i�1�li ���tn��� Westfleld Good condition. Almo•I n r llOUH an •r 2-0160. 11klel•h aurrounde bJ 1 aoo• Q

__ _ ft--& 4enial _..._ n....L.:. . 01 __ • _ -· -.- ...... • r...... -...... � 1im- -r .,...._ .,._. · . F...... ,u.s. Tas tae-.uae el_.,• eldd4e- - .,_. s.eti� ._ 11t o..,itt ,... l.eins1 C. W• • SZS elllle tile ,.._ �-, c ned -- � $# tel ..i.....r . ... Lt.attt ...... of an Department; )'U . � The Treasury n . JoodsThough upset the thell' �ree&illlf con11derably, en ed the rumorWash· to Pli per 6-1 o - . r menua i_nforllll*- - the &"iris of Troop lfcKln· �.there ia hat be d a i$25 tax on autothamo-t prdT�•ins ollee h8Idwlp n. 111 ley School, nothSco�tng · . i daunHted,, aerved bllet toa letter ,rr1'1 Uae ·n•. -tit­ tu. ' their mothers a deliaiitful luncheon at ln Department.to the New Al• fac·llJY tills ADELB RT _ Girl Scout Little J(o1lltl S aturday. llciWrelmiJe Vehiclethe letter � c•nu•TY• an Actiq Dep'"Y � Jira. H. W. Day and Kr1. o(moto r is dltplay at are th� troop leaden. Maddu• the laeal. vehi _ "Reference is madecle o1Bee,yourlt re&U:letter Karmer Scouts of Troop 19 were - 11,.e. · of February 3, toin which you UJ' ...i reaponsible a &"n&t -. Thriftf· ..... either a 1943,confirmation or a l:LASSIPllD S * chapel attendancefor illlncreueey vialted in reqllelt AD . Seaman'• I twhenu recently. - ns '"'l!ll!llll!!=lll!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!= !!!!!!!!lB!!!la!l!!!!!!!l!l!!!!I�====-•• theer visiting the recreationti te rooma, laAft-un· "' == dey, kitchen, baggage and Ji. room , l•••••••••••••••••••••••••ll hraey, the girls attended five-min· ut.e chapel eervice. Thouirhthe this 111 usually attended by only handful of eeamen, about twenty mena turned up when they saw theoglrl1 going At close of the ervlee one of theIn. girU.the asked, "Don't you ever sing hymns?" When one of h rlrl1 oft'et­ ed to play the piano tthee congrega­ tion sang, and before, lon little chapel to overftowlngr the seamen,was who filled kept ihe pianist b,!lwltll•Y for an hour.

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Which 11hall It • • eo hl1tl· be , · cated _ forward-pitched trlcp orne or wide-eyed Knox doe11' WiU Parch11e them both, andbonnet? both re h a u ri1 t forspirit this that war-time ln1pire11 aprin1 you toaa look the u ,- your prettiest. They're exqug.; INSURANCE BUSINE� made in felt of a . _ itelythat will pay you back everyquality cent r • . : in you invest . many months o of distinguished service. · Operate It.

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Pl..UN Fll!lLD'll llllC'l'ROPol,ITAN llTORE care Leader _____ROSEN BAUM 'S_ ._ ___, EAD THE LEADEK Olice ADS YOU and THE WAR· EVERY AMERICAN help win thia war. The Gov· can rnment haa made tla ree particular appeala to you · aa iti en c z Prepare . Buy War Bonda and Stampa. If po11ible, put at 1. leaat ten ent your income into theae bond1 nd 1tamp1per every c payof -day. We iaaue theae directly ain our office and ahoulcl pleaaed to have you pur. them from ·be chaae 111.

• Save Re1ularly. Reduce your purchaaea to abaolute minim111D, aavin1 re1ularly every pay•day in e1tabliahed financial inatitution. Thia aaaociation. ao,me haa inaurecl aavin1a plan for every one, re1ardleaa of anwhether the amount larre or 1mall. be Sure have enough jars and other your tirea and 1aaoline. Do abaolutely no Be you • Conaerve unneceaaary driving. canning necessities to take care of all the aid you in fulfilling all of theae requeab from uro Govemment we heve madethree up handy "SAVE food you want to preserve. kita. Theae are available for every old andBY will eAILw inveator." They brin1 our office aa cl01e to you • y u neareat mail-box. o r E-Z Seal Jus - Write TODAY for YOJ]R kit. Mason Jara ' . . Quart. and Pinta ·• 7 �:�\ -

The•e aue Genuine Atta• Jnr•. FIRST FEDERAL Jelly Gluses a SavingsSTREET and Loan AssociationWESTFIELD, He Works 24-HourSh ilt lS ELM N. J, Jar Rubbers Paraffine Wax He's busy In war plants, In factories and In shipyards. He's on duty - In thousand of offices and homes. Reddy Kilowatt does every job thoroughly. Cannera. s Help ll you can. Take care of your electric appliances. The are the him a y channels through which Reddy works. Don't retard him. Don t SEND COUPON ttrOAY TO LIAllN ' make his How YOU CAN llECEIVI! FREE Phone Weatfield 2-lS00.1501 work harder by crowding food Into your refrigerator or by overloading EASY-TO.USE SAVE-IY-MAIL Km your washer. Make your appliances last as long as you can. Help edd R y • •••••••••••••• Kiiowatt as much as you can.

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______�tore" Adclra111 "We1tfleld'1 Olde1t and Larre1t Hardware and Hou1eware1 TAYLOWESTFR'SIELD, N. J. t City Stal•-----­ ELM STREET , J 12S·129 •••••••••••••••••• ••• • 'ft BUY UNITED STATES WA R SAVINGS BONDS OR SfAMPS 1f_ .a.•9 THURSDAY, MARCH 1943 THE WESTFIELD LEADER, 4, wait for more than a few because momenthe lariret..a, num l of the excellent system and ­ Over The World ,-- .--.� WESTFIELD LEADER arranged for in the local All -""' THE ber of assistants EE-Coupo No. 25 pound) good; ration period is COFF n . r (1g registration places. of live o throu March 21. m. h .;.:: ;·-•;.., former registrations, the school Instead As in v l d for three p911nda � ougb 11 a i the brunt of this service, and SUGAR-Stamp for read h =•= teachers bore ppl t ons newllorn hrc ldren�· .•' A i i . J., i sugar book$ the h •"-: at the OJrice at Westfield, aa did, as they always do, an excellent job. T hey mad cawithin forthirt y �aya b rt and Entered Post N. e f�m �te o toi leeo g y p e nt g f the - �··· e Jersey, and PTA members put lon hours at this b e birth Matter.Thuml• • a t Westfield N w obtaineda r s m certi6cate · · · Puoliahed.. Cius Y in o d and P11bJlshinr Com· exacting task. Their unfailing pleauntness, B r . � 4ent Prlntin&'w ape r. coupons good throll&"h for Tia• Weatt!eldAn lndepen Leader N p made the whol e job of 4 llJ courtesy and humor OIL: April 12 . ,.a, Paper for the Towne s of Westfield. FUELeach. Period eight�•.; Ofielal registering rather a pleasure than otherwise. rates a advance. or S11111cription ,2.60 on es dential users of oil heating must ret year in And certainly the schools where refiatration All n f urn 1890. sheets-r i the Rationing Board Established coupon immecliately. Elm Str«et. T l. 08. took place acquired the air of a nei&'hborhood to 60 2-U07-2-U Representate ives, New good u til March OrftCENational: Adv rtl•illl' . social function, with neighbors meetins nefirh­ No. 4 n 21, e lerHJ GAS-Coupon a trenpapere, o as hadn t since the last ration books ppl c& Gll };ark. b rs they ' . · .: Ine., New GASOLINE APPLICATIONgaao n mullS-All llew andto renewal i U tt/ were given out. additional llore a combep&11y certified by a plant tr tlon t ave for for . �TORIAL...... committeeguollne to Uffd In rolllclal.g Applications �._ NATl tlonal be er liphy91cln Jnedlcai · .. . c t fie by an. T••""" 0- must be i d to the attendlq In Ration One al It SHOES-Stamp No. War ror The merican Red i1 a teamwork th17rou gh Book 11 v id llt��� A Cro11 or June ni ation. It.a teamwork starts with the pair 1hoe1 15. orga z c TIRE INSPECTION-Holders of basi ruollne ration A American people, who this month are work­ n l the end of March for their firat re e ti ti illl MARCH have u e In each six ing for and giving to Red Crou War Subsequent ns on one months, THUBSDAY, 4, 19'3 the 1943 l �ti � will be supplemen -..; Fund. Without ibis close cooperation and of four. Motorists with B or C tary booka coupons fo fieets w ll req ir get their fir t or teamwork, the American Red Crou would not r i ed s i111 . end of February.be Afteru that,to inspections for B needed by the Point ratlonlnrViet., wa1� all that exist, and cauld not carry out its many servJce-1 four month.e and for wu once every t enth1alum for home 1ar- for United States fightlnr men at home arid andholdera bu lkwill coupon be holdera once every three mon hCs . � . 1pur the general 6,000 m u t.o of a clal vehicle• every 60 days or ll , which ver co11111 · . denln1, and reporta from 1eed store• abroad. e rub of applicant. must accompany their pplicat run on ve1etable .....port.end• With!n the American Red Crou orraniza­ "A" CARD iona e Even• the>H TIREa sta tem nt of their occ pation. Thi temaent shoul Gardena mm r. . tlon teamwork among the various unit.a is one e u a · a of paper and attachedata the appldicltii( .. Vietol'J thla 111 from poiaon iV)', of separate piece bow buh of the principal factors in the sueceu the AIJ tire application• when filed must be acctotomp ani d by • bea, the to e i whowbodon•t loolLwlth a Jaundiced eye tremendous war-time job belnr done today. inspection record sign d by a tire Inspec r, Applicatkllii im�lledOD TO THE r ck tires mu t be aceompanied by ODT cert fl. ancl of · are beln1 When a member of the armed forces comes UTTERS t u c eompleted B11 RALPH RUSSELL 1 · e1erelle, th�t pile of ca to a r field director for who d e s •Oden'9)-the tn of '!' Red C ou help in EDITOR PRICE COMPLAINTS-Any consumer aire l'elillir r' -�_ ' Here BOIV· lain concerning any commodity or aerv ce to ��-will ·�HD�herole efforts. 1 Ing a personal problem, he sets in motion a Tiw: Con1ultant omp t i retallei .. point. c ceilings or price r lat ons tiuJ, 1tlon: A r has railed a C4Hdrihtea w-atita rary p ice p l , may do ..:·· to good fruit­ series of cooperative Qu t r e 10 . an· ,efort wlll bear elforts . that may reach e .· Jioplnl that a1 h ic r ati nteing oar II question -;:;;;de t e V to y Hiattry R o B d. . . · ve1etabltl. across the United States (or literally around appli s toto all whether xpay rs as stated e ta e Oa Wnt&eW when fil d m a be a c ani llld by a�ateur n article. Many people hate ALL TIRE APPLICATIONS e u c om be heeded 'the worl if the soldier is overseas), while taxin rece t · p · a e Editor, Leader : re Inspecti n Record signed by a tire �Inspector. ..ij� F JlaDJ CllltfOM mlllt mighty d confused the exemptions from th Ti fatdenen before embarklnr on thia moving throuwh several unit.a and divisions After reading the article published o withholding provision of th Victory a. m. to 4 p. m., drained, In the Wedfield Lea.dfr by the West. RATION BOARD HOURS-Monday 0 � : Soll 'propltloua-well of the American Red Cro1111 organization. · with x mp ons fl'om• thee tax It· 1 be e e ti fe l it ls my p. m.; a. m. p. m. ; Wednesday 7 te •1tep�• ,_muat . lle-elee precious tax field Trust Co. I e that Tuesday, 11 10 a· bathed· 1unll1ht, •and fert For example : The wife of a service man ' p. m.; a. m.to 3 p. m., 7 p. m.; a, , , self. duty to correct som errors Thursday, 11 to 9 a e1 who may be e . An w r I The only Individuals ex· e m.; at r ayto, 9 a.3 m. noon. In F mlli is troubled over. finances, or do sn't feel well a e a r of. Union a. m. p. S u 12 y x Two rlie histories 10 to 4 d to irUI'. be waited.lure ea hore moun· the day she writes him, and mentions it cas empt from pa ing the Victory ta are County weree written ' ableMed alawer · certain non-resident aliens and those before Mr. Cad· '-: to to 1 1 or before well's and ne of them :referred to : ======� tilu the boul think :well ually in a letter. The soldier in camp reads with Victory tax net Incomes not In o == d George Washington dining w th In mtdtummer 1 they may not ·be able into it a serious situati n. He worries, loses per year. Although i 'they exceH of ,624 - uel Downer. That probably is whereSam- a project left o the tax Is not withheld from all In ftnlah._.rt.on Searee 11eed1 1hould to those his appetite, can't sleep. An officer notices Mr. Cadwell Your v1·ctory Garden Th1·s w be come, or even all wages, it does not obtained his information B to produce lmpreaaively from that the man's work falling off, and learns that no n n m ighboring remarks. y AN, Union oC unty Agric ul tu ral ;who will be able follow Victory ta x is pay- a d ot fro ne FRED D. OSM en ' to has said au h r gr w and thus can save seed by a t tion problem origiisnated a able, It been on o y o t ... . them: that the b ck home. The t t productive use of vegetable points : t. that some 'of the Presbytgooderian Churchi makePlant full every seed to ) lant gardens hould man C The pertinent sections of the Rev- grow who Intend td p · la told to see the Red ross field director. property was auctioned oft' In lots seeds is year. American seed · Plan the garden carefllilJ · . L 'l'hoae 11 in part: in th 1. / of their soil and c queries the Red Cross enue Act follow we h l a deed for some of ere last season made an excelJent vance and stim te need! 'nek advice the character The field dire to " e . 1787 and o d e a seed S c. s of Tax o t o ne l on of r 460. Impo ition pr duc ion f ar y 2. var eties rec ....iii eneral farming procedure. The series c�apter in the man's home town to get exact There shall be levied our property date 1787. record in home Use i m collected and all var et. es of ga en seed. Former· hil on paid for each tax ble ' ear after De - The sketch of the old Downer rd experienced growers foro t i by t he Defense. Council infor ation for the soldier r garding condi· y w u ontr l o ' l tu m e a house ass me came f om a histo ly couintiries n o n er o f •c re1 1ponaored a V ctory tax o f , I u r ry , d c B y early al!d buy will be well attended, cember 31, 19•2, i the Axis supplied many of these seeds. 3· u ·•for the nextfour weeks tions at home. When the inqu ry is received 5 pe:r centuni upon the Victory tax r c ntly published. Dr. Kinch did wlil be required. no 11111t e , beet and carrot eed than mean buslne81. i e publishers a finished Of onion, s there n loea1· 11ardeners really at the local chapter, a home service worker, net income of v r Pa on an u planted e e y indivdiual (other not give the I no s p us f d f 4. ss y .If than a on-resident alien sketch. xplain how the B ur d ne nei h be htlld In the . council room In the quite often a worker who is not paid, makes !I subject to to for specialed 8 •0 bor gardeners who an They'll o houseHe looked tried but to �1t evidently the UnitedI Nationsan. tacall1 00 the tax (a)) • ld was g epar th s ed bed Building, Wednesday evenings be· home and talks with the wife. Back to imposed by section 211 • t T sk . ffort to g t full food valu from the 5 p Municipal visit "Sec. Vic ory Tax Net I�- no clear them. he etch pub e e e iii � : w j �av 1 n 451. t to pp is just an- so 8 see 1 1 p. m. l shed ls th product their !magi- su ly available. This 1innln11 March at the soldier, by way of the field director, goes come. (a) Definition. Therm te i e of gr w· e nation . and even submitted other way in which you con help in 10 8 In ome' mea s • • was not l wise! For thoae own property or lack of the report th at his wife is all righ�if she is ry tax net c n • Fe'rt ze so 'Victo Kinch h s approval. When he w r eff t. V ctory ard n s i i who the gross income for such year , • " Dr. for t a r i e e ca: ier1 t1ll zers w1 no t1iat SUCCe88fU\ · , 1 experience oilers little hope for a not, the information that the local Red Cross · th boo k ca out we e o 'g r Y t :.1llll . The law then descnbes the exclus· ons to me i w r much per- .11 e - seed ye1etable crop, the community garden otters is seeing to It that she is cared for. and deductions, such as capital gainsi , turbede and disappoiqkd at the ap Plant each kind th house. Gootl Bealtlala 19e5 7.' of the idea of b lness right ep h; 11ee4 aolution. · Penonally we like A sim lar a report on home u� expenses, etc. pearance of e d t . 1 . s Sec. R turns. Ind1vld The ood utrition and heal h n 1 Us mor than u tomari *'llinri .a small plot under the guidance of i request for,overseas follows 466. e · hall and front door should G nbe t I r a965i 8. e e c conditions by a soldier the ual Returns. Every Indivi(�dual) hav- ·have he left side of will ti c n in spacing seeds correctlyi n been on t the s ll attained through e t know much more than we do. r be ng experts channel from the field director to the home Ing a g oss Income In excess $624 ho se and he two wi d s in th fundamental f ds a e 9• ver carefully who of u t n ow e d oo which r Co seed sois gathere , comes the for the t x ble year, shall make, un. parlor on the right. u er can p bil i h soil to i s re geTmin tiOI.all On.ce the crop , service division at national headquarters in a y, pfe°fi ?,u 1iz u � t n u a · d de reg atlons� prescribed by the was set ow on the groundThe buildingand It ::!f : c: �a E 1 abeth Jen e 1 p • rreater problem of preserving it next win a on r u com· l sen, exten i food and E · shingt . That office in turn contacts the m ss o er1 with the a p val of the no have a r f The cell- s n specialist in s 1 for i i n p ro did t high o . and a ly 1 co munit idea appeals W o o Illinois col- · ter. Here again, the , m y local chapter for a report. se�retary, a re rn, which shall con· Inge were low a 1d tohe roof cam f ciple the :�� �a:diur tu ! e S:s �of :i��successful��:� ga for a written down to the ceil n w. th no us. What's a weighty chore house­ Red Cross hospital workers and field di­ tam or be verified by a i gs i win- nclude y Rig)lt now while you are aratlon that It ma f r�!I i�f�grY�i!U:��the fundamenta o ds to 1 ls de under thedee- dows on the ront In l f o no s to h our · wife her own, small kitchen, can be easy, of the roof The for d pl n · . In rectors, each with different jobs to do, work p ltie of er , buoyant healt e · t ena s p jury stating specif· si of t e house had two ver small h ar e t ISor gamctoo ma �t ! pp i de h milk, e of, r a e efficient and fun in cooperation with her closely together. Red tho of gross Income windows in for ent vegetables, fruits, eggs, m at . to tJt The hos tal lcally items his the v ;la tion fish or poultry' whole grain ory llfany exper1�nce d a?ar ld enen Cross p d uc ions and credits allow- Th re was " attica on en- neighbors. workers can give the field director informa·i and the ed t a le n to" thei back' sp ded t he1r gard gen as ..., e r ched brea and or a ed n r h is· su -c hap t o· f t h ho u e l d cereals and but- · 1 t '·' to the u de b er. e s on the Mountain ave- t er· verizcd l'1mes ne an d organle . tion as location of men, who may have Question : Our medical expenses nue si e. .. .. d s i e of marvelous claims such as manureto or been moved from station hospi h last year were In excess of of In p t tals ot er 5 % The parlor and p rl r ad a or this humus can appsomeli d other Idea of back a o � n which c n made today f . e to our et Income. 1 am marrie Should l . . ev n while� thtthe hospitals at home and abroad. The field di­ n . arge replace b lt of ton with an beh a miner l, the fact ea right nbeow , e Those ancient RomansMuch certainly had some­ wi ti t or dse t fi m s e vitamin or t t a r , fe and I le join para e oms mantle. The r on1s 1s� fr zen. rector, in turn, _passes the information back my Ad ? over s i re ains that a mixtu of o . thing r a d returns.· . head t ll o dm re natu- '· when they eg rde the Ides of March also had firepl ce with ccom f s Such prepar tion at th is to the The advantage of fl i a s the a · is better than a synthetical- a home where the inquiry originated by Answer: l n _ the ltl - ral onc e diet. . ·you ahead of your t m tili with gloom and foreboding uite apart from panymg cupboards where o ac c o ct d i e BC a joint return for medical expense Jy -q way of home service and local .chapters. co t ooks of the store were kept. o the spr ng when Julius Caesar and his troubles. No doubt it 111ore than by the higher� i may be offset �� e � us as used n sto e long ga n need so manyd ne Jobi in close cooperation with field th oggre- e w as r rde to be o in a all started with the climate, for likely Italy's surtax rates applicable to e b fo r r. Kinch ,s f e Fin1erprintin1 Tueaday · Working 0 e ; a h r bought the time. directors, the Red Cross chapters and gate sur ax net I c me Ch c b th . t weather in March is quite as unpleasant in n o . e k o ous Unfortunately these books Join the victory a den 3,750 fo t under c rtain conditions it h e . . r 6,000 br nches located throug o ways r e t r n out. The co d ct proflelolf . n a h ut the United were h ow Pohce R �s!!�Ve will n u our own locali y. gThree ow way as our is the advantage of th erson n y t e Whether sl p of d fense vol- in titutes . its own. WE HOPE. States are able to reach any community and withto the George Washington e e den s will be But to nature's meanness man has added greater all there or not is t- gueneral fingon erprmtmgT da from hadest'il. immaterial but but nteers · ues y to March in Elizabeth ' w literally any family in the United States to or a part of tho incommedicale to expen P� e n goodly measure of human woe. Point ra­ Y to� was found u der the b b d 9 :30 P· m. at Defense Council7 :4. 5 All Reg s er now a opt n l form d u n ase oar Plainfield. i t obtain reports on On tho io a no e : w t S on It. enrolled volu teers have no an n A e home conditions, deliver 1040A h :tJ A The button was � w t �et victo garden c airm wilt. tio ing. Income tax. utomobi� registra­ tion Is allowe1!. for medical expenses.d : . h ry h ist one m� d, rnt unusual, been fingerprinted m accordanceo with n titu s and at e d foll messages, or perform any of the other num­ Question : In the stat l m l her i s te t n regular f. tion. Tire inspection. Stiffer draft quotas. is c table . . . • feder l o t a �h wmg Revolubona ongm That a and state laws are urged t o the latest and best inf erous services of the Red Cross . wh ch appeared as part of youri arti- � . .All on top of the traditional March annoy­ i m� pr?ve anything but it was appear. r en g clo of p y not victory a d . The serviceman is s m com u ed t he no i in ances pf wind in your hair, dust In your eye, i ply one corner of a February 4 you t t Engl sh g deduction for contributions up to 1 on unbutton.s triangl e that extends to the field director at 15% . always der ood Lord Corn­ mud underfoot, and that fickle, underhanded of net before you figured tho deduc- . t ' lits went through the outskirts of ·�===!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!�!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll-· military stations and on to his home through tlon for medical expenses exceeding March temperament which teases you with t';:' town and that was ra er of net Income. Couldn't these e th in balmy air and promises of s ring, only the local Red Cross chapter. urry. 1'c p deductions5'/o have been figured in t e 11 to And back of this smooth-running organi­ h ny how George Washington means

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Fer lNJ ..IMf .., -� _ '· ...... ,..,.. TRENT()N-Requesting New Jer­ a' . vuceman.. . Ry me bers of Congreaa to "do "Aak Pi. ;...I! f'�' ,...... m ev· • • pos l " to speed enact- t ehicle. d d er)'thing sibe o or v --:-regutration •n flV· inent of the Ruml Plan of "pay..... yo u �ene s a e taxatio "which will so 1 license wal r " n, do much · ag fories 19t '3 u h gogood m y at eru; hro g - for so an people," the New thheie s tatelicense, Motor J R W. Vehicle Commu ies-d er y Taxpayers AHociation today n r Arthur Magee anno nc ela The officer the beat knows that home e warned of the dangers of d y on o ad pting the p gram • in , lll' ties have ad neceseary p ro rioTi A. ve , executive. . Ce pres · is no p ace your impor d UM 0 thme 1e •2 P 8 R. rson Vl l to keep valuables and .. · �·rcont ue f ate ·de t Eth New J T P.m vehicles, 9 d 1i tio 1 n .0f eTSey axpayers tant a r he .U reg istered in a d n ssoc1ation,e made the request for ac­ p s •.• y will issue with � p e knows that Whlt.t ou thlnk which there d tion New Jersey members of C�n­ is a hidin1 place is a bur1rlar'11 o � metal place ••, renewal a f ur inch tab � The ssocia· g g;ess m a letter today. a leeklas fi ures This rec­ taining the "•3." tion several weeks ago went on he knows that even if criminals will l we right o . are cau•ht. the be attached o r r? a poll as over:vhelml�gly fav- the toBoth the the 1942 11i1 goods seldom of plate. ormg pay as you go taxati •• d the "48" tabmust di - on. The are recovered. Ask him , and an letterstated · • tel! vehicles at all i esbe e .. • then ask us how little it costs yed on t m , the A8 ew s c1tiaens of an more N ersi:y dally to rent •• l&fe ce either constltu!ng Im- come face to th large dead- fa«; � st deposit box in our strong vaults, rly registeredvehicle. The tax , m �sto y displaying 1942 . income obhgabon hi r , pop­ or plateswith- u ar de nd e a t pacate4 CllplOJUI. leceivla1 � tab 11 midnight, ! ma for n �tmen of th� For � proclucdoo pmco the March lorcctad· cl llClliciula Sag "I'' Carmelo �dcho "43"vi ol ti are vitally-n�ded Ruml pay-as-you-go umid were d all a ons aubjectt o , lot tbc , CibaPlwmace11tk1l Produm, "E" wida Mr, Brodbcdc ex ee i g '100. plan of mcome taxation grows by rewarded Tc tranova. a •• ::not c d n and bollllda nd can be with Arlny·Na'1 1,000pctaollf, lncludlaa "43" attached leaps a ex)ll)cted Inc., lau lieaa to the wullrlg. "8" Samlllilitaryd cleg1tlonlroAl.moec111Grcat 8rlt1ln,Cuba,Flght• he tabs can to to Into an insistent, t n · . award be develop hu der ... r.-tlnatbc Ciba Gen. Norway, the present plates any time now. ous roar as the March 15 ea i e Marictu(lcft), J.J. Brodbeck,prnlclcnt thc of lag France, the Netherlands, o tlmQ i d n for l.U. Greece, egardless f the renewal s ent& approaches.dl the award, lleynoldaHay­ lepubllc of 1 a g11C1ta .-. e Commissioner Magee cautions income tax paym eompu7,received Capt. Chinaaad llu11la, were pecl l . , Taxpa ers o this state lo with o8iccr of the Naval District, at the 1 ( : sts ai 1t diaearding their y f a ng ceremony. . ag n n dca. ..ucal Third PEOPLES COIPUY · He they tllo1e of the nation, cannot u der- rlplates. warns ust be nd h� do BANK I DUST m · �ta why Congress � a pted a / ------ined until such time as applica delay, linger and wait pohcy . •••Mt nl . Is m e for 1943 r iatra tead . m- t1ons : urren ot ...... ,.._... ,_,.... �·- ad the • 1 of this s1mp1e, souna, etrect1va s•oatd Sltift c t stocks ski . shoes, Suah Miller Entered , eg and workable plan which wlll do Car Owners skate shoes, rubber soled shoes with mmissioner Mag Bald that aft- so &!-..!-I L, uppers, locker sandal , _bathing WESTFIELD, NEW IElllY 0 ee mu h for so 1'--UU BeoL N ___ fabric s Poetr1-Ruclin1 Conted and ex c many people. ll � •ucn sl a of Ullll u to vitally i po tan only to I ippers, and a varl�ty of other play la 1942 · t is m r To Certi&catei b ny la be "I t not 1943 shoes with ppe or Sarah a p te r the taxpa er , he Treasury u rs made of fabric Miiler, daughter of Mr. and Oneelt•.... Lll ...... � ;: � :O� :' y s but t __ types ing' fade and show signs of Department a the towa 1 j of th M , H l M l er 644 Boule· r. Toto nd · program as the Mileage leather that are not on e rs arand i l of combat this deterioration well n An announcement. by . hu a h s by vard, has been L.chose n to a until that placed upo ' I d ar c e that are released the represent the insure their u abillty taxpayers R at " nmg' Div1s a t OPA h e c i i al list ; all imported Mexican fi a 'pay a ou go' basisbe in meeting . r t c West eld Senior High School In the to are i d' the state s y quarI� rs q e ��· \ m before June 1, priorities fte the va1tl- y- larger. income tax re u s. car owners ° Collector of Custo s 1 1 h l to the pay- a s : oo annua contest n t e rea di ng o f arranged, no cost . owaer, due w ty n fer the serial numbers of gaso- 1943 all f twear that g i at menta ithin the next two weeks. does have poet condu ted by the En l sh Club plates with an a me rat on boo�s entet·ed on mo leat sole notwhich ry c '.urbish the l s a nda u n l ! - 8 rubber or h r and in the v sity . t1 n l q r, The re rb.•P·sh Une confusion now tte nt g s r on certificates1942 to f athe ls used oe of ni er of Newark Sarah ? of ac u fu i · payment income taxes tor.vehicle re 1 � ati e r nly as hinges, tabs, a U l;;;;;; will e at the Inspection of Is elimiiiat. 1943 is junior. She is Interested in d'ra· - ======• done their regutration certificates non-skid matics and publi iliiilliill: be ed and taxpayers are rovided with they c v heel Inserts, or other or c ca are presented when re ei e them this month. sound-proofing not speaking. ons when the rs s se an features covering we n e preparatory sch la the 1943 afe · such a common en �I of oo s ty Inspection. meet- Motorists were also reminded that more than per ent of the bottom �ty- ln �=:======� one ing their obligations, there is serious t hold· sole · and25 e T ' · there wi l but inspec- Id d he tire inspection deadline ,for area and high schools In Northern New Ince l be e a rs f oks all burial slippers will take In annually while restricted ration- dan 0f u avo abl d f Its d 'e o A gasoline rat n bo ls It w s ' z t the e xe p Jersey part the two pre· e va s�er ons Y � xpa e s w c wou : fo a emphasi ed tha liminary contests regulations are In C mmi . b a y r ��� � March 31 to tlon i in which will be held effect, o s- they were urged have is l mited to stocks of thes; er Magee 11ald that owne�s can j!����k h�::!��� :a:J;�;i::tlona and the Inspection made immediately to the of e concurrently tomo��ow night. The e. shoes now in hands retail rs, w ers in co ests WEDDING GIFTS a dual purpo�e by callmg at e a avoid a rush at the end of the mont . n cture or inn these p1 elimlnary nt Of Fram.ed Pictures are always the desired e Ruml Plan has alread been l) wholesalers, or ma ufa rs will c p te Gift. mspection stations a l He Th Shoo d s told in or,n e on March for the e r y. delayed" Wa eale were that any which are manufactured before April cup hi 12 Beautiful Collection of Old and Modem at not o l wlll late long in the Hous/ s a a i � which per- 16, 1043. y e w ch will be held for the year A Enr.· ou� th n y p too every tr ns ct on m a deale1· An made after that dat winning llsh Hunting and Coaching Prints, 18 lte but I sp ti n and Means Committee as t e return of are required a e to tho school, and the ln- !oration h� n ec o called expert and his submits:0. mite h a new pair of shoes (manufactu1·ers d d Floral ancl metbe m �i e to p t pos- brother them) return to t scribed an autographed book which Goulds Bird Prints has just been recelvedl. irements t m s o i al and unworkable l ons for which he refunds the purchase the Tationcd list. defects which, tmu. ed un- ndividu so uti to goes the individual winner. If of the tax problem. W price, he mus� also return to the might l co� unn ces· e res ectfull te xp i d Tantlel! r s t e c m r Costs can be as moderate as you w · d, e u m urge the New dele usto e a rat10n stamp number e la ne by Ruth . C le · Ae ish res Jerse g�tion 1� On ev n pair17. tel C of .an premature wear of ti the n te e ate an the en exchanges, where a ew Kramer Newark, a senior at tha l t part&. U i d States l n d ne th r omp uUhe Unlversty of Newark an r i ent rea ives t ls exchanged'for a new pair, i e d p es d (ARTIST SUPPLIES) vita House of entat to acce no th ary C ly 2424 o s Is Reb t nc a e o customer nor the dealer are re. lll . He , Central avenue, of the English Club, the c nte t the substitut�s tour e and o:r q to su e d completed twelve- n y thl� Morrow GailtJ pee y actio� th e uired rr n er the ration stamp. 011 Satur�ay a o l one In area. that emphasizes s d n on Rum! Plan d a accepts the e ks cngmeering course at � v 'io e ler return of w e Rutgers the art of rcad'mg withoutmcmorlza. remove th confusion and pro ide a Ifa tho Universl�y for drafting tion or declamation o dr t z · l"l.!l.J.._ y m new pair of shoes and refunds the prepare r aam l a .J better s s� of taxatiori." the purchase price n to tion Wiil-- •lll '-lllRll'CD ration stamp and a d jumor engineering posts with . SWAIN'S ART STORE the E n ircra t Div sion 317 W. FRONT ST. PLAINFIELD, N. I. S ay, the Jane M r- he must give the customer a receipt aster A f i of Gen. All sessions of the contest will be ning un o h ! 40 Plaln&el• ,Guild l! · s owing that the shoes were returned. era Motors. at the University of Newark, Rec· Telephone ·1-1707 of the Presbrterian Church Mel--r m Pn ot-.l Clll ; ls care for children In the brick . Seal Baltimore The following types of shoes have tor street, Newark, and admission house during "the Sunday to been released from ration restrlc- READ THE I.EADER ADii free to all. h i bl _ g na _ --�-·--··-----·---·· -···------·-- service. hs =�==-==== = �!!!! -======l will e e Henry G. McBurney, N?rman ·�======�======of small T dren at nd 712 ts chi to te place, head o� the testing section of h he m will t Standard Oil .�evelopment Co.'s ai�en for each onth be: · technica} service d V slon at the Bay h, Mrs. Charles Covell: April, de l l Frederick Williamson • May way, Lm n, refinery, has been pro· and h com· Fa nwood Stone Cru1hin1 Mr�. mote� transferred t e George Greer: June, '. B l e refln�ry.to e; July, Mrs. Stewart Wiant.K. w pany s a timor will appoint il At Baltimo�e, he will take �barge two gu d e . and Quarry · Company chairmen of u oil d1�tillation, catalytic and or friends to be responsible cr hers thermald cracking and �ttendant fa- ach Sunday. l . cilities. A graduate of Virginia Po y CRUSHED BLUE ROCK technic Institute in 1925, he entered TRAP eydel h a student e t e Bayway plant as ngi- U for Roade, Walks, Drives, etc. PiJC •-- Vit' a) Topi'c neer in August of that year. arlcs A. Reydel, certified public Assigned to the technical service "Built" in Pennsylvania­ ntant, and a member, ad ressed division the following spring, he was Lions Club Thursday nightd at sent to the Port Jerome, France, • nlf Way House, Route, Moun­ finery of the affiliated French com­re­ .Ohio- Michigan­ His topic was the29, income pany in 1934, as technical assistant OFFICE1 ide e the manager. nHe returned to Bay. • . he explained th to RIALTO BUILDING, OFFICE1T£L£PHONES1 E l and new rulesMr. way 1936. 1 1 ining to the return. in Connecticu_t:. . WESTFIELD, N. J, QUARRY1 WFA 11woodtll d I.JIN1·71441 el said tho government1942 will prob­ ,· .• pn - o r a the sdver­ to adopt some y as-y u­ Thrifty J:IUdgeteers e anhave either this year or next. tisemonts In everyd Thurs­ day and save.7'11' Be Leader Thrlfty--Resd tbe L NEWS O:N .tlVEltY PAGE WESTFIELD LEADER.

TH IJRIDAY SATURDAY aoll EVENINGS

P a ld I Front St. ort•ir.· �..::. 0.,,fel. West l 8-8091 ���t��r�1�r,��;�.1.JW-=--6 infie WESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. & Eaat Broad St., Wettlield, N, No Stamps Needed fo r 30 J, home .. When :vour loan la planned an4 lllve budget , • execuled to freed1111Uom , when never lump Sneakers or Ski Boots off' there'• costla y 'N� or loan renewal 11 feet tomeet_. face, home ownerahlp c:an Un til alter April 15th f a torpedo bomber , , 111111-to·hCl!ldle.to Here hat "Aven1 "- new making o , monthl1 1ie: ��,;��: I prlncli-1IOllla: payments that other thou1and1 Into the production I Include both torpedoT bomb:�er-ls a fin• product 1111d Interest fitted lne»ir.. 111d needi; ourare expertoYOW' ce "All American" teamwork. The of tanks, 1hlp1, gun• and 1hell1 - ien Adequate Supply Right Now. of 7our mla­ plane, assembled and launched In calls that rely on the 1am• telephone takes enththatualaam prove and. ellmlnatescostly.balanti Get ' Come in today for yours. facll aboutlater our home iodql New JerHy, parts obtained facllltles that 1erve clvlllan need1. loan, UHi from more than sub·contractors , Tennis 200 New Baseball In New York, Michigan, Ohio, Con­ and Fi1hing Equipment necticut, Penn1ylvanla, Maryland, 11 Here. and the telephone has a lot to do

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Q, W. HALL ' W, D. COLE • TUI .. "Tll flLIPUU ...... IYllY IUIAY ...., AT • wur nw TBB 'WDft'DJLD WDBJl, THURSDAY, KA&Cfl '· 1H3 ·· 1� Reveal E� of JehaC. Rr:• W� r u. Schork Betty BushJr: To B.bette Muir, J.mes BaWte Miss Jlill The � � .. abet Slocum,ch VU.1'1.:!: -:;;;;-P�rine, daughter BettJ' 1· te f -..;- At �. �r!�h h r o r .and , r e �A! Lucille d M r dau . Sherritta Eld i f .M ,_.. ,. )(n. )(arp.;;Ei'iz lluJh ri ge Prine u , l( t.e rain�ffdialF a . of Kr. and Mr1. Jamea and Jira.aveaue. Bob- lfr. -4 llra. �Mi evening at lr t of. lb.riqileld J(ra. on L. MUll' of TOWN the a.pt.lat Cllllrceh., daqiit.er' Summit ave· .of Sp road, was to '8 Billaeltn �Jllhneoin..._ >i'BOUT d, Xass.,,Jflu St.ewart Jr., of nt.roarried ertCranford, Pvt. Jame1 Fento · · in Medfor uten .....,W•tEl· Slocum Lieu Lie a Frederick s;-. ;:.:· Mn. Jamea a,_ tf n t r aue will married today 20 to r f r le Sllerri t wae eiar W lie to . FebruaJ'J'llerbet 'lleh ork, 10n llrs. J ., • manill dMele (j. .J Chalmers Brow- AUS, of �- : ofJl �!'W; a:· Rich.rd Thomu Jr., Ourll, ten�at ohn Brooklyn. re- - """ � daJ ..::::·.� U. eo..tbt ,-tr I·) r. and Jira. Lil laill lehork of The ce liGll B.....announced at a law .....!ii o81eer of - nell, USNI, IOn of M was Sunday tM nee, lnald,.,- C.._ tJ SALLY the 8. T-.. GloJ'p of Stanmore took at the Sehork aue, of 'th K r wnell, parent.a W' o hom .•t the r. and 111'1. B monr place K tch e given of � �iatillf. W. a. Tiie Wide.t Gor• at o'eloek, with Dr. S. i en the home � 1-'•------�------""'work N- today to lot North JVenue, . · l(. bride-to-be. If • _ etrteilll7 nraity of i Oranae friend ... Bulplldre 117 ..- ..-.n. will Christian G cf llt;- 'nAI* 1iMlla Jm..-.lvemeulel d l>at JllOlt of w u pwud ,..rJ take place thia Central the· ueata w re p nt c German spen a W.. 'ftlk-llllll, :witll a afternoonCfl'- r Charehof � *iatlq, A reception fol· e nae f11r4; Pee the time .....U Ill atdie necldille in •ti• u4l a ' ock Mad· Rolelle "';::·11ri41 • white , tl!l 6'wllWI at p!all•for Beta Theta and lo� train at f:34lo cl In the field, Scotch � �· wMtl tow1tWe '1llt Brunt'Wiek . .-oretulle laoa ptist Ne e , P 1111•and Cr an • ered bat * • ..... 11POile4 dieBrowull'a wed· Pl ho• for a veil pearl AYmae Ba Chureh w he by rang , Matley, leney City .* •.._., in N witllwhleh eoJ'Olll!I;, Ille the R low...T l>ride, in marriap ftil. and lack which ..- Rutcera College with lev riven Oford. Bueh Her eOl'lllp 11'1111 of- _ . • , wu the � ,... - Javendar pha'l'· I -• had to ho!IM parff and tM pearl•a lier Yorkw11 Cit,. f�mili1�ee, her fatller wore a )(rs. poured.ad a . ... TM place r be &rlllll for weddl� a a �rind of the uir p tad frel9 dlidl ·- 8atmlay l'tidar tftllins. sjft. ordaWIN •rrled ...U r. me be the 0,; dille 1uit of whit.II or· )( WU u eaplor- Iii�- '...... tlle brlde·to-beto · ... llonday for Bible with • white . m r• of two �d • COl'MP CranfordJiljp High School and J'ftllof Wi • de aw • "' • wu Aelatlq Ont Jilter 1111. F. B. ii Wll �_,I.....,. , •tt.endan ... - • .. . wNk'• from the Tll· S elven ia falllillll preaent. eliWI. Hu Pilelp1 at the Western lllectrie - W.ber'1 t 1111miltakable ralk oeatloa he .arrlap ., !Mir wiU• of ..,.; matron of honor. Co.;· an .. alll'1 Though ...... � · father. T ' w. l i W•taeld, eel y WM •11 Ileen 1pelldl111: the week IM who i l be v a 1ilk crepeand Kearny. B 1-:". . = ftM, fllllr&lltined j;oa 8eW, br rt e11 wu blue froa • sradvaw :- w h was encl .,_.,..te, at New· The atWmlantil la the ltrule , her father, will At eorupprlled la OAa. llobert l'rlvat.e Bv1h wu lln.w R Bralclleol, la • .....,.. 1-S'• vWdar •II cli ld a llo eolorw••, M lirWt•WMI ' wear wort a of r graduated vie isk Jllinoia ... leaeve, hiea. ow l re of Mvea raln w 1 T • •..rr1.,. fte b redthe b ecroo Westfield Bigh School and attended Coihp thlir llon ,moo ll · 11-. Tllq're WW.. :_..• "i:rf°W: -;'� ltrother of rid m, . lloae Bfllill!I tadl The burrpori,Mr. pby of Bi•ter, Aline a. 8 lebark w York Univenity and Newark r 1t .... ._. tNt well. llur lherritt, l11alorJioaor..,. 1 '• ,I 1 :! i!:; ma11 Ne torr, .. - .,., ...... U New ... ,..al(q,ue WWia•. and ... powder .:l, w11 . enterinr tlle llp Ill in Cllieap. . plaee Way in maid n die troll et blae ni and • eoraase �v-. &eho baa hi University. Prior to llr. ... II takiftf •ount4la � I YiGW alMI witll Lle nt rk eone to • wldl ef Wlltfteld · ...... _ of •l ra C poat . bride armld fe11Cll wu ·1 �that ndlWu t11e i.aM,i a of roWllld tllellorrt ...,.....Ida :ld � h. . at Cal , where hil he connected sru111teatt.aded Americaallsi Yn , ...lleell 1ped h nr· �,, lutk All• M d urht.er were 11 followl: 1 Downer, purchaainr departlllent of .. • oweq, 11111 Olm · Tt:b :-w a sraduate of the Buki... Rtilee , ltli • r �- Joi• the and ... te Glen a venue, 110n llfe1'1$t, 11 • 1 B • of a 4it to a1, of Wut; Loil ftlla- Geor will lam. Ille 11 V s Carroll · Danham ltt Petti furt!Mlr tninlas, Per will Jin, JI. J> � of laitinr ay 1l1ter . dark �:..Ut. la :.J W..uw.I Sctaool and lr inla Bmlth Phal'lllacal t a ata ed .... fer :'11!'- v G 1 ma . RIP Co., Oraqe. Heia taklnc ttiehnieal he N vr •ad tion II 4 'i-*�� of e.n.Itlle �. llP* 1ntel'l80llUJellqe. Llevtenant 8ehork la co pl - lie .... W _.panr *'· • - elaumate, bl�; Lvellle ford, t ltil llrother' i:t a Wuhlns· y Fina l inpa u e wi l elllllO)' or ro ... Colt tralnln1 at the Ar111 nce lelioo _ . · .,..,Cona Lrn, ... .,_1 Tiie l ltav f - from rate Univer- wlwrt tile willk· " ,...a aurprlaed 1lrl in-·'8• llartltr4 , l1ta B- a, ,.ilow; Dore· ,ouple .,ac1 tad Ind. ... Wm . et .. . C , w e Llevtenaat Brow- , I Law School. at Ft. Benjamin Harrlaon, . : ,.__, .... i thea RaJMI, lledfonl, er1np1 1 D . JOrther 1it t. loba' 112 r � .. T p- .Jeaaaette South Eu· ,, ,tof! n the General Ord· and • announeement made abort- r11a1 arrl ...at alln. Fred c ot to . The . w•• Wat ' ...... ftllue ...:='i ford, ink T .•• tr returned _:,.j . : .. l(ouatala f« a brldp last )(fuhio814.. p . iier 11111.. _ will a th• Navr Yard for aft.er Mi u llu1r from Ma i, ;; °'di,,.nrtv....., outt.ato elld •Y•ua t hara Robertlloli, leltool t Marr1a1 ! . .J York " .., lil'I •' he•tertal�r -.. ·pa1 t, r all earrled lloqqaeta. t:rti n 1 C'..l! h·C' her flaace at lndian1pol11. � ;;,� nlrht Mar ares old ...._ · l l11 . He wu irraduat.d l:.Ull vl1ltln1 - . ·• or the The ide'• lllOilae wore ol u.eJl . the tri . New til.\1f ...... aiiawer f Lla4attcafdr Tork. . br r flttlltrfrom the Trainlar School at ' "1111•er She wu accompanied on p by ,;: of N"' rOM1 and wore • orelllda. J(ayal 19. ' Pn. uh 11 le of Jlr leh rle on Februaey A t C.o'rp. F H Q!__ B ' D d W11t, 10n • · ·• ' IJI:"te k la r f d desroom motltlreorup of wupwne4 Fort u r O • · •; Jfaer,11 to roe U.W, BH Doe · laan Vu. Dmlll o dder roa The brl '• d t.e pareatl. r L l leu o • d h th a t.e No a been aet for the ed Samuel W•t of inco n 11 ..,. Whlttalret. = powder wore a eonap f l K .I E i ' dau h r of ha• w - 1 ._ .'... � 1 · will •P'•d the In bluaand �� a: v.;a ui::y, e� of�::' l £:;; diq, married mo ·.:. · m n "J' u • 1 E York t.o JlondaJ' � and Beu,. ark •• 111 11ta taliaman '""' The liett a • .,_ U "" 1. W• terd . Sr., of Fan- :;; . . ·· · . wu of The Chi frat.er- 1 Allee �'.��-=WaS:. l w•k-endJlr. in A.OuryOllie P II•.-lier ta JI 1l11ei -L r Jllu T:i!:."" , �r ... of of Ravena. )(11. Robert Thomu of Ila wood and tlle late llr. ll11e:1 and Ha te r Yo k. The le will Ii " , ...._,lln. 11 Jin. lomertille' uncle nltJ aad wu with the Ameri can Can Ve Da ciou 1;1,� B1111t h!lr, - of the 11oom. Cor . Frederick H. 81npr, aon of fi • Mr• W � llaven and former llrnnna Cum r e p -U1511 eld e I1 "'.': hnlt, 1 elllqton of o , before ent.erln1 th · ...... 8114• 81DClalr mlnrt. the W 11 Slnl!'er, E � '' ill ., ot Uahera Co., H"' Ybridek w11 from r. and Jira. Frederick B. born Hr. and utern Aircraft. .... :.Dtllrfti · ... wert 8eoti The rraduat.d A daughter wa1 ;''/, ...... th ff ff I to ____ _ ,, .:,....; . ...,.. aad wen Medford Didi 8 I ow o t Mawr. Jt Sbaekamuon drive, were married .;.._ ftoatMI lan111 Cla AAF, and his Bod rd W..tfteld Hl1h School and the ath· M . Ja De Be a f c tr l u.rrw r and e' Ill f , r:. 11416l'rlday evenln1 at the llnpr home. n 'fj � l : ;[° � CJptlila . Bau, 1111. .b ride O.fOfllll rk , ll ilrlna Glbba School, New York, and • enue, r d ay n 1 u en h g oap • ;•;;...... , ,. lolm Morr!· , K11Jory of ehael v 110 f' v. Skinner, mlnl1t.er of � lln. the In town Lee v uak y .... ilt a member of the Junior Woman'• le · �, ;I .... � o n Cbleqo, were for 1 brief Georie 811111': rof L nn=be�e, T:� the FirRobertt Prnb,.terlan II, Church, per. ta • · . ·. Y u· s. la a . · · · · • . ;�( _IMI!! , . . l:telra Y d with lm'1 t r, 10l i Cl ,''c"·;',' ..." lhrr .... . i t . l mo he ol t Allct Faru'wort,h 11b formed the eeremony. Lltutenant luC week Clar t t ·waa Ho . �!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!�!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I� Theo- Jlr•. 1•11111 Clark of k 1 ree . panle. d b •bel llina Harrli�, t the · Mr . Norman Stilea of Garwood 1 :'-.: . J(..,. tliM ...., ' 0, th· Y 11 a r a a :); ..., ... .., ,...-, AAP, hai , ractlvecl' HOlf they 11 Yl1ltlnc llarJorr'1 mo r-ptlon followed In Lucille v-- ,T'-.l wa1 matron of honor a d Kr. Stllea,11.. ••••• ••••••••••••••li� llld •. Cav in �i;!:'ii tlle I '--.- eu when er, en bat '._,, ,.W llan, woeder wMre Mn lpaneer ilh Lee �I Florida wa1 man., A reception was P'held 'tj llll Luer on their way hla The h 1 ho • T cou Y•sv will Cbleqo, i d to eoupie left n • at the Slnpr liom,. he ple a t i, llil!, ... tllt .f- at whU. Force a lgation -d Wolf. , Wed in � _,;� l,)le ho1191ke,ePlns. Tti.y A r J.ll v moon and on the; t w k nd of the lde oom8 t1111ehp J101* tlle . Liaeille p � : ee -e br p In Tex. m:r!8 :ru.,!jl, Ba)', . Marlon Y a r, d1u1h- �hool Ian 11 • at Girard 1treet, heep1head Mila E � � l� h � k lty, then :::' N 186 f r lln. Georp dward Yeapr, ! N� ��� Ti � ; ��;; �..:���i!'.:'." �d "unifOl'lll party'1 the John . Y. The bride..1 la a sraduate e te a left f rt ro here Cor ' That 11 ofu p rkw1r, an la Mr. 11 n d - ; .. 1111 1J1a1 ...... whlela will be. M ford Hlrh 8e11ool and a put of T ttlt" the t.e poral Slnrer etatio e ' WDTRI Valden nnd .Alexander Slmpaons gave . ed i Ted wo Yeapr, wu marriedd Saturday In (:);1Wt1ii1•l•r 10011, lnee Wllpad- .· rth advl1er of the Order of Rain· . at the Vaiden honle on Bradford ave- , . · . r lroolll Liuderdlile, Fla., to Ofllcer Can· mu i·:: ,.., , ,· · w for Glrl1 In Medford. The ,...,..,· . : nue Saturday wa1 a atyle 1how In bo Fart Lieutenant Edwards , .... 1 dldate Theodore Henry Woll, 111n of L; ;,;. rever1111. t a of "anythln1 1 sraduateof Quine)' High lehool Wollr § �'": ·lt� I ELIWN� L.'.Tunar 11 Y .¥n. BlMlolp· h 1 w•• eue • a pa1t Henry J. of Shadowlawn dri e, Marrying Today �: i:J' Mr/.-tl' 1ml1 t 10 loa1 •• it was a uni· and Bo1ton UnlveraltJ'. He ltollefafd 1 t y d pea," ja 1 and the l ate llr. Woltr, The ce ­ flft in· Dourhboy 1ulta and 1 lor muter eounelllor of Dellolay In Med· re {:�Jlle In hour �f �Ir dllash• form. 1 mony performed J. J. i.f;, .. •lldar L la1t war-poppln1 but- fO'l'd. . . wu by Rev. M 1 Mary Gene- t; H11ry 1ulta from the ne7 of St. Anthony'• Church, The weddlnl!' of l 1 11!11mW;and ltlr llanee, lla t of coura&-Yled The sroom•1· .father and mother O'Loa �',,'·Wi reh ton1 and here, Fort La rdale. vieve Townsend, daughter of Mr. and UAI, whollave .,.. here t.ell war· were pre1ent at the wedding. ude :�::ww.a.tMlr, wtddlnr dat.e. ff•rtr'• with l1 t In air raid M 1 Mra. William Henry Towmiend of Dresses ,·�'.'�•,: • the '19'3 · r . John of Fort Lauder• llr1. c dem, while 'moat of the 1al1 looked Derr T ho ma 1111.- Malot aud Georp . ba P k ld dale wu her 1l1 r' matron of hon �!°��.r�:.·• 0 ' :�·=ta,. . drive, were rlamo ro�.!n Oro•• or motor Bar ra ar er Haro t.e a · 10� Th maa Bl"nlde Red 1 an Lleui..nant D. Scott wa1 0�1�:s·. ·:'. . ..!'- eorp1 ouw.... or, d ll. P. "vlldwar� of the 'Boulevard takes yl' Wed Satu day beatman. this 4 :BO .' · ·- 1ng to r the '; � 11*'-• _.. . be bride place afternoon at in .... . ' Maine reun on Sa turda"f at Dr. and A 1 ·- a two p e a ua le d i B ot the 1 1 tec q Christian Church in 'A xan r a, La. Skirts " . ,, lln. Tho!au p ... dwardl Mra. Charle• T. Decker�• home on Ml11 Barbara Toetevin Parker, the j'° h · pne Aleundrla, 1 erepe au t, wit matehlng hat Ml11 Sue Swinford of Leiington $3 ...... hall to p t 1treet. Mr1. Decker i1 en• daughter of Mr. and C. andJ wine aeceuoriea, and ma h· of aon, tertalnln1Prot ec Mrs.will be tc ia maid of honor ancl Mra. Catlett LL,where thebomaa JllllnillP ·11ercll at luncheon for l!lummlt Parker of Clark street, E wardmar· • �·-f �at T . Bdwar to and Wntfleld d ng c r1age. l'I. Derr was gowned Buckner of Lawrenceburg, Ky., !1 ma- P friend• who 1ummer at rled Saturday afternoon to James : l r.k , ' 'lhrfGtnftilft ToWlllltnd of Lezlnr• � 1 and wore • match· tron of honor. Lieutenant Carter, II ta ace tod Keur Lake, and many will be tho Harold Aylln1 Ir., on of Mr. and 1: P : � A . � It)<,, klns pl ay. e h � US, ls beat man. Sweaters tales of the bl1 onn that pt away. Mrs. Ayllnr of Mountainside The 'i-h • l cor;� Ml am 11 , .. ·� S:30 !, The bri e a graduate of Va1aar pdpta.... rained 11 ceremony wlll tak lace at in w ,: e babel of lnfC1rn1a°1;ayety centered' e p he wa ::t!i llege andd Lieu nant Edwarda �Xlteltan !Ill Lota e c y o f oly Trinl Chur h yeaterda:::y fromt:i :.: theoo :Army Force Co te WU n a ut Frank Kennedy of Short !� '.ir:·be� H ty i� � , d ia • graduated from Cornell University. • bo 1 followed b rece t o•. l1r . ..t H l Jin. e d w . Otllcera Candidate School. He w the E gin ri rp , .;.��ct:: �� 'Nc!it! :: ll , form r Westftelder this week. • P He Is ith n ee ng Co s • l Pl te ,,::i:; a enue Plainfield. lei ng S •t ··he ar Ho te a n e l gradua of Weatfteld High School Watch11111 v ibby Kennedy le v Mn. am- T• bp k ' IY fl a stationed at Camp Claiborne, La . Blouses makln1 pla1111 fo r • Ma weddl Mn. tl d Graceland College and Iowa Ualver'. of LlnCQln road, and all her by r ll v $1 ' It e :! �t�! M'.l:!r��� !r - Slnelalr Jr., � Col m olduel friend. W•t are ent.ertainln1 for her. Bro 1 1lty and a member of Siem• Nu fra- r � � �: f��h1 =�N• ormer m Engesse -Beck : . to·J.awrt�Tllllr, · nt ' wu an· nxv 1 e, y' • f roo · ternlty. Mrs. Wolll' a 1raduat.e of . ;pliet. '' .... 517 ' unior College, I• ;,. • llOllll&ied. · Deeeiaber ! , Mr. and Mn. C. H. Birdsall of mate at Centenary J Holy Trinity High School and a mem. .· .•_ . . . . · 44 will only attendant Mr. and Mrs. . Beek of Burn. ,� � . North Cbeatnut atreet have. returned be r he . se h her of Communlt Pl yera. E •• Jo p Y 1 ann the ' H of home : after a month'• stay at the Lellig of Netherwood wlll be best side avenue, Cranford, ounce b'[; l(r al.Jin 'Fl lier d h l rold t otel Shelton, N York. m engagement of their aug ter, ga H Ba • O '/ '. ;It&·pfoi peet tr.: teril�ned :. !;.. ':� th young people are l!'l'•duate1 of r ra ar k r Private Raymond Engesser of ; at � ark"Hot.el lat W l 'to ?' •..· a�titoft, · fPor nlaeteeu, frienP ds a ker Nettleton of Clark Westfield High School. Miii Parker ba Cl B ide Nor�h avenue, west. laturdar, Bne r 1 Meen, ten James Per.kins :\· tild · r Elaine, tr t ha1 Ju1heturned from a week's wai alio graduated from Cen ary S,etiatorBlt} l M1sa Beck a graduate of Cran- GI their claur\ter, W h gton D. Of Allen h claH of '42. enppment Prlvade David visit in as in , C., and Alex· Junior College where she waa a mem- ford High School, She � to m B b a th La ance le Clap IClll Mr. Mra. andria, Va. , ber of J?elta Sig a Sigma sorority, Miss ar ar Clark, daughter of ia employe a e wr En of and i tw d t gl· � : lf'' Wll ' De- .Mrs. Harold of Br gh ood a in· L n ncoln e tly � and from the SChool of COlltume neerinl!' and Rese rch Corp, i - · ree n Mrs. Co ee and daughter e a e tClar k 112 w .· - · .road A. . 11 sI at ratt I sti ute wh eT h e was v nue an d he late Mr. Clark, as den. Private Engesser attended West- ·--�nc.. o. , Standisch re leavln1 n t B . . .. ed of avenue to gn p Ph married Thuraday afternoon In the �o 111 street .... j n el Tau . field High School and was employed , - oi Mr. Conn lee In Rochester, N. elected to i Allen Eastern Airlines In Newark be . Ju1t a1 aoon as Lieutenant Freder • ' - Methodist parsonage to James by · Y., where they will make their home. i Schork complete• his bou.a hunt- arle t a ackl Perklna, of r. and Mrs. Ken· fore entering the service. He is sta- - lck m, th BOD M Sco h 1 1!11••··------iq, hl1 bride, the former .Jane Prine M M ne Perkins of Sky Top drive, tc tloned at the Army Air Base, Pueblo, - Allan Carlter lo Wed John W le join him. They were married f a&. . f ia C. of Billaide air a•-tion the ..... 1IUtMI If • IW'a. HllJ) or which no academic credit 11 oa afternoon ' tranapqrt ...,._, TMIMa,- ha ea 11. Doaa1dwaa Tqprt ..-'riee ...... la...... · .. . n a bridp an Wilt* Wolfe h . Air· . • · . vacatio s lilllllJ omitt.ed llitehell avavey Kr. d + of " for llt$erdJ • • . c-t'ti a had Iler tilt.er, giYeL eaterdaf. laottlu io clull :Vra. Meathoateu America hpi..._ mos· t a t Delta llildred it d r&W ned at the iWe lo- Doria,ilouM• at the. � Woodlan aven11e nave r tea ...... ,., collegenearlnf� aa -· re- tU:inc the train.Incm- in l-. llftch from libll. Tiie SUtata ts tow Delt.a lJBlvenitf W.t t.ucht by ..., f . �,- , · cam eend)r CemeU ac1....i fint aid, and t11eGiily )( L. Wileoa a , L. I., wllera � rilited 1 . Ann participated in- open O:! I Fairauae Wolf1, JALL disappearlw. ..N � rr- iht _. . in t8a cellepwllo p)i1tlclu av a cl b nep8aw, Lieut. 1wi.mming thoaa )lave earned atandard an....W... llrid.. hue1- then )(, D ., _....JM>pu}a hi r teraural matcbel W. -· to d la • u ,.. at �a.al ,. for tmlar . ..., c . . ;; .__., - whicll tile won. tile ai a ,.,,_.,,. .. subjecta• • � - Triyear. Delta llratf or tllotecartileatea.who pith It prerequl.tin .... ,_. tldrcl • iYa to become t lllHli1ls o ancl llra. .,.,. ladies , �.._ me f d Ji I: W C f Carleton llr. I. I:. 11oe11aJ for . 'aid o ai oacln their atai;. -ends but .,., ••. • inatrueton, memben r ' than ....., • initiated detach-ta, offirst ha. ·_;.. tu raaWood . tabled at e...... raar.clloac>rree ef pul'(!lf �ial Boll lhurta �'6 •bu • er motor ..- aftllue Sunday q real echolutie - tioa 111to S�gma N11 fratern1tr� -� veni ill . tra . at ll thu Cune f wouW He . Lehjp. corpa. enrolled a and o who bat or the .. t • m llarruerlte it Lieut. Biid lln, 1. s.n of lNoba • left y .. tituuP the N�'J .v·!· 111 th• a d Phrllit, Y)' profes10ra• . maa cfaqlit.in, . A1 terriea !llOtOr war 1- 111111f- IJ West. _,.. �ular l e W co ne maehaniea, 811Yer lpri ...lld., , of beilll a m llJl ood, , r&ll'lirad u tllotein lleld, of ll . r. Cur& , -tl - Connecticuho r tU. t f of withinr to qualify ... r K and l'rant. .• '**8....inlnc. u _. a pl no '3,o hu f nd ware ...... -ta II".were hoeta W•:Kar· ColHliau . WOil ace on the or the Crou motor It. a a. D. ro- of Colonial atraet, , y ooUaca the led1tudenta eerpe. for Jira. B -reomoad t.o the •turity ver rapWlf. . ailo care aven11a. Club Thundar nirht, wMti • . • • taea.. tlral, how t.o · -i.ar1 f • • • ' can, a Job arraqed or the raplar ealltil Preelnrinkla, rincipia lleliaqa other a a do INI• ob m ly r P . and i w r prolclas a car's Dr. and l-..Crwpr ot Brad- onth meatiq which lepLo�la will e ri raeal!lCol· · Andal'IOll ltuthe Al'lllJ Maa Aitor 1pend her p q life forcl )(ra. YMCA. willIt lie Wei "• or , . avenue .,....da1 )(Oll to 1pencl tonlrht at the a �rviee wtdl week Olp la rtli8t.J'ed Pon Lauderdale, t'ia. Weamarco lrc will dnaea. He WU in m. in C 111. llembara will ill tMVaiftnlt)' .. of...... ,DRt 8:'*! � Pi.co, '" ih three ..... eoatu ot 1 year al the S the ollea ot 1 cl 11 cllar ten. Gan· ior to the wallow aum le the dea n of etudlnta tor r, Kn 1 � ae Carolina w8an 8a or S' p volu11tear 111 eommunity ll and ....,... ri C. Newall In dmlu n book for maj . True• • dney ta& aren· n eral a lo be one wu br Gao· 1 1 r., ttA! work j 0f o n _._ . lrela a v ati will will production of bu IO n and u a unior 11 u tat re ae on- the USO, ... been ...... -at.of lotr· Into activities at . He • w e _, two a the· nd at RPI l!lea een•Ken ' hotteu Inc at ... Ga. Al'ftlnad mairulne ta will hJ · all aorta at ce Baa lala11d, neant 11liyers1ty,-ber and WU trau11�rlin the Naval a mem· ."'..1 Servi ' Cenlft boob. ii o in ROTC udllroadcaeta and Va a .._ o f paanuta. manairer of and f club· whielt llr. ... Horn of -r -• the clee Jin. IMmOYO 11r ... ta. ber nth v r 1 W RY · Gallowu, wllo l 1hortlr ef s1aa twice mo o e •tat on WUJel a Ptlta Slpia S 1 T o �are • ll'll IUlln llr. and Mra. llartlno Mannino' Be ii member f with the choir f FJ�--L-�h Ann M�·-' ,..,. 0f '-·-.""" utional • raternlt)'. l e toat Loa A a.riffll by Au1tln parenta f· a eonunerea dn naleot 1h1prea urc f Graduated Nur1e or a partyara Mr.ta and 1treet, are o I ta. Fl bv+·1-r Ch h ° Jin. ?'6n 11 roJ. p la U ef W,-ehwood oa 10 , Bou la e, born February lq Weit , T • Komar Baker r d • • � Satu das. •t't11i111. me o 4' hu K been elect.clKa 1 1 1 A r y Van Horns In Muhlen'ber(l Hospital, Plainfield. IT eororlty, appa p . Miu l:ll aabeth nn The r The new b r h· p t.e K ho n e of Mr1.McGu ire, . u fo arrival came on the 1 & f her T8a Ka . e r itto n, • h " bee h om daughter Mr. and Ed-Tdthe entertained ncla1 aftamoon day , at llicldlebur)« p l w from ndB hou• n o 'who . e ch period Lehl h, of their .. Mr. a f their daughter, Ro1etta, incidentallr, ,..,. awarded th.I• t. eeka tr llcGulre B-h avenue, llountaln· Mra. weak •l 1H1ta,of Canterbury d it e. Th al10 younpr . the will re •22, Howard tll ey have a ving hiahea ncllolu c return on a h 1lde, waa amonir thoaa recelvlnir a . h the t tl K · v.• B for a to • • • axerelua roe d dauirhter amon« ro ti and diploma at the 1raduation ' were given honorablethe mentl�nrl for alter Vander h • at o Ell1ber1, . • St: Peter'• H apltal, Paterson, Sun- Captain Edw . · winter p e a n "'eeee""'e ""'.,,.""" ""'"""""'""""''!!'!!'!!'!!'!!'!!.,""'= 't or :ft!aehaj.0�J! Co i � a , A ica;19for lUBN,ea e, · r nculpture ilt the He i°i di! A n day fter n after completlnir three home from fr a 111Dnth'1 v 1 , ; ; •. · · . .• · ""1now • • n R: une rpi. oo and llr1. 11• ••••• ••• ••••••••••••I J--. Nu/M·.·.··� .. • .!""? years of tralnln1. Mr. and Mra. lie· El11berr, were hono� CA. 4. . · • Mra. cleuer&·brldp Q(}lt/(/ll lVf/ 4'--7 ,, • •s G11ire and Ellaabeth McGuire at a clllb at the . . . who Jere llout for track Ml11 �ea ts Thomas, completed hb -IOnHanaon at ala� attended the exerdae1. home Mr. and Krm. Robert Palmer H ndmo e year 1 thli the Unlveralty of Va. arlie.ty bf Wof l n onea& r t Lafayette, baa G111re wa1 tendered a 111rprln p a h n street Saturday ev .. f and ran In the recent Invitation meet ev nln 1 rto Wagon ...... "" "�"'1'". or lft'Ylee In 1 at her home Sunday e mem- nln1. · .. . ealled actift thl' Madi10n S lllfe Garden' He la In . t Da111hten1 by . ron1n · . Naval q • here of the Catholic of ...... , ..... witll...... • 1 Air Corp1. the ROTc. M Mra. E lnlt. · • a a • America, Holy Trinity reh Weit· r and �arl e C. F11ller · · , frea man at Wl eon . Chll , . look.,.lleca1111 twill ; C�lvert, h h11 been called ae• lated aerie• of baked bean iuppere .... wi" Wt. . n o l ! Bill Lyman field Chapter. � for StrawRidei laoei , will take I r al t;o at · · comedJ topart thetomo 1mrrow Uva eervlce with the Army Air Corp• their home Saturdar evening. f.te the efeot ofa tlaJ ...., lit'en He 1 last hi Cll !-I Qat- for Ouba, f h been d w1 In the tt;rm of • aen or Mr Mra. Lobo � .· · the rn m a the eol- M pI n and Walter.,.. �- ..,. I ltueatl7.ilato your fuller . .· b)' to i yea� at the �nlvera1ty of lchl . el . ho1ta a of St.one• t ..,,1" -'"! . . war atamp eampalarn. l gh park were t a co-opera· Organ za ion · He a member of hi Gamma Delta. , i t s and arouna · • 0 0 P tlve 1upper party members of • . JOI alwaJI waatllf•H · . freehman 11 S A L L Y to e ,.... rou dae "lift . . rt Albright, at Un- Pase 121 a Cadet Cor ra Jim Wroth has brld1e-clllb 8at11rd•y evening, . le1e, ba won a place on the · .!'.. -en for Moser 11 day basic training In the Army. dinner r ecently at the Park Hotel, Betty another .new reer11lt He · had finished the ftrst semester of Plainfield. for the Waves. Betty, daughter of hi• freshman year at Wesleyan Uni· Mr. and Mra. Alfred A, Moser of oIi lbe veraity. Henr1 a member of Alpha P rs. A rt at tlle la ;1iin ft Tremont aven11e, la Naval Re· Chi Rho fraternity. . n, �:8Se�(lti:r aven ar parp n'�· Mldahlpmen'11 School fo d'&Ilg r, 11• rn serve r omcera • 0 a h Mary r • at • • been s n;a � l'.:; Hospitalbo ;. t Northampton. She is a graduate Luelle Slocum has selected a Rahway Memorial of day In _,.. New Jersey College for Women, a member of the committees for the rs D ie so rn Mr. M . an l n Thelomathealan (stlldent gove ment an� Lester C. t y �;:;::;:;::;::;;:;::;:;::;::;� BOCiety) elections at St. Lawrence. of Sinclair pl�ce returned oda ii' from New York where they spent She la on the dean 's list, aa•la Harriet 11 YID · IOSTSEE month at the Gra cy Park Hotel. Whitaker. : Edw. Ma cltie & Sona En , ' ' ' '46 Mlas Betsy Ann D unn of Leno nis Penn State is hom! Y k Jack w on avenue iisted friends in New orx for a fe days mid-semester vacati . v He n the Army last • UPHOUTERING ia I Enlisted Reserves. week-end. TBE LIVELY Adah-Grace •Roberts • • has been ap- Mr. and Mrs. J. cks n of SUP COVERS Glen aven11e wete-t:' hosts E'riat oco-op­ MATTRESSES AND BOX pointed Simmons College representa n cratlve party Saturday evening. SPRINGS RENOVATED. tive to the Inter American Institute- - 13, a held in Boston on March nd Mrs. Kenneth nn Tassel SOMERSET STREET, suit in nde ausp t• and r the ices of the da11ghter, Joan, -+vof h s PLAINFllllLD, mY PlllEDS casual Shetlana, u Co·ordi· So11th C e t ut 3IO l 15 n 1', .J, and a nator of Inter ri aft'airs. Plal•l•l• &-UTt or m c n street ilre vi siti relatives in St. iheck tweed Top· -� : : ng Bernard De Bosson, sophomoTe at Cloud, F l . _.,.. eoat to match. University Mar l d, has b een ac- Ca of y an Mrs. liffor Dubois of Newport, cepted for the fall term at a iv dd last week n a lb:.·�*""""""��*"""""'""""� Suit or Coat R. rr e e d for OF LllOLEOI Surgery 35.00 more College of Dental the . Bait!· visitI., with Miss Agness Rossbacher· of "'!_!""!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!�!!'!!!!!!��!!!!!!!!�!!!!!!� FaiTBcres avenue, who had been h r ie •41, e o was one of guest for wee w theJoy graduates C w , WHSwho Tecelved her di· 8 ploma in January f om the shin � r Wa g Mrs. George Vivion of anford ·- '!!ITA o�· ton School for Secretaries. She Is- la hostess a 111ncheon­H _ WE IAIE II STICI p ce was with Evans Chemetics, · Inc., New bridge club to I Friday. ,,, York. _,.. Mra. George B11chanan of Sylvania -c,: 'ualll.MlllL - • ._ Ave. Waited mone1 Part al.._.It. Uvae Don't waateII walW._ eaa PLADll'JBLD, Jf.I, llft1,. Ever1 dollar ,,..1• pare �hould used llpen'l'ban•Ulllaf R. ltatlo• ...... '18& 1 be to lllJ' OneDu1 block ILFr•• Store, War Bu1 t Bonds. day.1oar tn per rrnt f'VP"v J)aJ NO RESTRICTIONS ,MarthaLorton Candies ON FIXING UP YOUR KITCHEN EN OR BATHROOM WITH LINOLEUM IF THE PRESENT · No other floor covering, no matter what the price, giv� will LAW IS CHANGED � Announces you all the features you get a linoleum floor - Color­ in PAY-AS- YOU-GO, Cleanliness-Beauty-Durability, 'lllallhletoth• ••rta1• RETURN MUST BE ��-��tr ol llaterlall It WW Be . We have all the lovely designs - taes, jaspes, patterns,, new LED BY TA I LORING and all-over marbles. A large of both Armstrong'C MARCH 15th. selection and Nairn's, Installed by ��rt �raftsmen, A 'phone call And tailoring wjll aave Closed All Day Wednesdays bring our �timator. HAVE YOUR will your clothea for much NCOME TAX RETURN more wear. for th Duration PREPARED NOW. your clothea here Brin1 Yo171 for and regular �perit101 Wi,11 �· .AppittlMtcl. ./ repaira cleaning - for Ion g er wear. ALPH RUSSELL COAL-J'UllL OJL-XOPPUI Con1ulta Tax nt ...... L1JllBE&-JIASON'S llA.TJ!lRIAL-JL\.RDWAD-AROIIITJJOTUUL JIJLL leople1 COD WOSI Im to Bank 131 Effingham Place, UNLIMITE TD D PARKING UJ. OUl>Jll JW>• 01 STORE HOUUt 7sl0 A. M. 1100 P. IL l•n W attield 2·283 ..... to e 0.J HayfairQUIM TailorsB\" ST, nlllA 111 IVY W,AJl ftAllPI ARD IOMDI. IONAllLIO Tei. WeaUield ll'IOlll, 2·1838 TIJE WiSTFJJLD IEADER, THURSDAY, JIABCB •• 1943 •-•···- -�r-n _m . . • - • • �ri�e, who wh 7"- � • the merchant hai rst veuel and Jnore ha!! ' . last week el. Mount1'uide, Africa� ..· _ il m1ss1ng by Navy the wate11-the a- war progr-"" ...... was reported portedlatei llllulllf ··- . . U1 of aboard the '8CQnd JW(A111 II Girt._ _ VFWArnlases _ _ _ 51nKe the follllL in , ...... 500 ship. A1$ Jn8DJ- Gt .. "U course, sulfer ny Department. . ... _ UI will, of in Ti JMw W1r £led f• Cla.k_ Lee Jan A �·-' th� or the other. Many also Mr. Jones was a charter meniber -w-· -�IS become of•will - r..- tile-. ,:; fte ea, which nervous apprehensive. The Y A bus ne • le- will in World War .,_TBS,. I.BADER TunilMul battle-lin Tamm- l1la... Near and WC i s ce A special prayer service of the post and served Darwin Particularly will we upaet brate the nation-wide observancegirls will Oil • be. Ria t(I IL.a. changing rapidly un- thebe ebold lar - engagemen . At the •r ... ,.... were Now • Jap Bue our loved ones at front. at p. m. at the WCA. held Jfonday n ight b C k in all major A tile Bl-. - • are now Tuesday Y y H ys t IP 1 ts • , ._ tile Gennan advance, I The Tanimbar islands, one of stress and strain that 1oea withThe 7:16 VFW, 646, for Claude Jones, last meeting he attended, a prayer event is part of a program mark· _ llktrply When vet- Poet, Lee ----- · , - jNttJ Netherlands Indies island The · held for Robert Johnson � Axis delineated. three deprivations, and livln1 w.orklnt ing contribution of hi r g· eer service was . . :' · divisions broke �hrough t�e new andllDICC1l8- the w te-eollil of oulevard, rst e . •UY VICTO&T ..- . groupe where positions are 40l B n m m --·-· ---- .. . IOU.them ratlg'e ways which we are worker to the war elfort. fi ;;� _ of mounta s Fatd the Tokyo, in In s �� � ;;;;;;;� � __ m at claimed for Japanese tomed, likewise will producetension. r--��=�- � � =�� -- i;; ;;; � � � ;;;;;;:;;;:: ·. Gafsa, by Girls fro11;t the Summit YWCA will � ;; iilj�===�----, - "" and Zid, �verran lie miles north of Darwin, Aus- l ;; iiiiii $idi bou a, 290 Tblit's when a l ua, founa join in the aft'air. Activi­ ... l!l'ured plaina at Sbel� tralla. hundred and twenty old, will have of careful. That'•ancl Westfield _ jnto the Allied Two tiea foclude dinner, a speaker, skits, �ne Fenana, miles northeast the nearest point when we will lightto be many ciga­ �1 and eat,the r ed ia too singing and greetings from YWCA'� were forced r� fo c on New Guinea. Northwest rettes, mix too many highballs, U. S. ' -· � to 300 throughout the and other coun· .l .T, abandon 11nd miles is Ambolna the southern spend too much money, teek - to three airfields In tries. dli;roy or abandon quantiti!s of Moluccas, former Netherlands In­ many diversions, order forgettoo equl.-nt and supplies, and talc:e held by the In to Mrs, D. Patch, of the ;JTOUIED ABOUT to dies naval base, now ourselves. all, that'• when J, chairman politions in range ol J11panese. will All in world fellowship committee of the Y the HCOnd we let loose because of a mis­ '41 Dor- Tanimbara are little more taken idea that we have it com­ WCA and member of the board of MARCH 15daf .-ntall!I,that the ao-«lled "Grand h '.l'be directors, will be the speaker for the .W" l'UllS from Pont du Fa f than an hour'• bomber flight from ing to us as a compensation for - - -- - · tillltkw.etward juat east of the Allied Darwin, There are Islands our trials and tribulations. evening. Her subject is "Our Job, the the 66 in Nation's Business." She tell .tron,hold of Tebe.ssa. T•nimlNlr!I alone. The near-by warn you to be on alert. will the Atoe I the about the importance of the job of ; The threat to the right rear of Kai and troups swell the total You, SI an individual. cannot stop more th� Many of these the white-collar workers in relation Britlah First Army, Immobilized by ZOO,, this war. You can; however, stop ...i areto uninhabited. Most are densely to the war and post-war planning, In northern Tunisia just In back your excesses; you can; and should, to . wood�d, ftat coral limestone. Their learn how to restrain yourself for MiH Virginia Guerriero, member and Tunis, . ·was apparent · about .t.Blserte German columns continued comb ed land area equals your own good al well as that of of the Mi-Y Club of the YWCA, will when that mof and spreads their theadvance, pushing through the .CoMecticut the country as a whole. be toastmaster. The committee in­ over to ·,'�userI ne pas• f e Grand Dorsal a sea area as large as the you are youn1 have cludes Miss Queenda Spaziani of the ·; v 0 th Gulf of Mexico half U too lived UCAC renre Thala and Tebeua. Had bJ through the last war; read up on it Club, Mlss Ada Byrnes, pres­ thu towud Jamdena, or' Tlmor Laut, 11 and ask questions. History repeats ident of the Why and Wherefore Club, been u e ful, had · a cc sa the laree1t laland of the Tanlm· : Germandrive forou eucce d In 1tormlnthe far 24 Itself. Don't let war excesse1 1et MiSB Helen Casale and Miss Mildred ede g l> ar,_.. mile• and mile• Jona you l-Dr. Louis Plsch, Waldron of the Mi-Y Club. panes 111oving up toward the wide. lboree are frl nted with I!;, . -· illetlDU t, the � could conceivably Itl MiSI Antoinette Cramer, chairman A.¥1t coconut alid man1rove trees and na· . . •ve broktn) !JJJole· Allied defense of the YWCA adult committee, Mrs...... �hf tlve villa1e1. Maize, rice and ba· lnell1 DlllJ,.trl•I J. A. S. • ta tbl1 Backu1, Mrs. G. Ebert, MiH nanu, bird• and feed the prim- W h anotherIUewlJ ye o . ' That _ ltive lllh it in two 11n moat f. J.osephlne DI.Miceli, Miss Janet Doug• this dl4 llappen wa• a natlvea, who are friendly to haulln1 farm product• to •edit,· n� the truck& las members of the committee, and Hid Secr•r1 War Stl111- outalder1. and Iron are part of have disap ared R. ilne 11t Oil market will pe from Mu. W. Bagger, president of the 1111, the ,,\Jnerlear the unexploited mineral resource.. s else sui ble replace _...... to 1eUP!J of the road or ta . board of director&, will attend...... our There a�e 1ooc1 anchorages but no ment• will have to be found for the ... _ ...,.._ , ·lfOUJlll foreee, the rre.l akOJ o f in -...... and valuable help outatandm1 barbore Tanim· tire• they are now usln1. Thl1 i1 "'-":...... ·air IUPJOrt, Britilhthe Flrat bar 1roup, the Sc1a1 � .. . �...... s -l!Tlr- ,lfM by the Army. ----- reve1led In a survey of live. fl,000 1211.10.. .00 . ... . Oar were·· U$'broken ·by the stock, 1,401 ne ...... • ...... ,. · fOfffl · milk, peach, veaetable, com­ 1,200 192.10 ..... On .. ······ eoun- mercial and 1eneral farm trucka He wlll not look for 1i'Olden 1treet1 . . 10.JJ �,Otnna!ll. that theC!Oll trary, the In ScWuW 1,400 .. . . . ID.OD ITll ' the enemy Rqular Meal1 which ha• jUlt been completed by Nor manalons In the 1ky1 ...... ,_tt.ck .Orthw•tcheeked the 1,1.1100IOO HUI19UO •..o .. IO . . .. . II.II kaS1erlne department • . Tl.00 ... · of 11rlcultural eco- For he will .eek the wooded paths . - II.II .... ,._, of PaJ Dl.W.Uain Health 10IJO ... 10 I ' aid •rll4 mllea War workers· eat at all hour1 nomlc1, Unlvenlty of llllnol1 col· That 'neath the tree tops lie: ;: '1111:· a: elean�illlm-baek a lniolt 10 who A S,000 m.oo 1'°.00 TUO '11.00 S00.00 1ueeeu. 11. d17 an4nJ1ht need 1 plan a1- le1e of a1rlculture. number of cabin in God's out-of-doors, moo IDIMa A11d of to ck availableThe throu1h 2,llOO 1185.00 212.00 1'5.10 •.oo """ ' Ill& *-" Amerlean In the first 1ure themselve• the rl1ht foodfor tru made A mountain slope or two, - IDM 11 A.al• olfenilve wen Of litlonlnctlru bo1rd1 1 far low the A 1,000 •T2.00 W.00 •T.IO 19100 .,:·1�.cle . · of 1ood r 1 be murmuring brook, 1 ahady nook, llD.00 tlle heJlth,the . . home, er eplacemen . probably 11 lunch packed at numb neceu1ry for r t. A glimpse of Heaven's blue, l,IOO m.oo Oii.GO 18.llO •.00 ..0.00 .... ,; :; *"' - theylint '8"·�· not It la 11vtr1l When11·e.., m1lle 1ure th•t the durlnl the next months, assum. And a1 the sunlight through &,000 r.I0.00 ne.eo •1.00 1112.00 'IO.OI :t,dJ,_rh- II u to 12 the tinlt4 were eut �. or more . meal•:• daJ Include inl the 11me mUea1e al durln1 the leaves >' •Alnlrictl11 wltleh oft pa1t "" ..... tlltl ·war throiis� lieedechoodfoocll. the work· )'ear. Casts shadows on the ground / , · t1tt Alli II-. , ri.o.... adinlkekittdlr In· the mealaU . er eata part of bill out, the He'll •ee the happy friendly fo rma non ...... -...n l'llllllllll Nlll lilbitutlal are .,.., } : u111Utl• penon plllll the family meall Of ,,...... , ...... ,.. nonn ;, elucl,d�t 0U11muellnb whoknow P111-e1 angels, all around. ean run1, but lhould whit the purcb11ed .. r-- Ull·field 1lnldJ meal• are like, that the type1 G-_;..,. PT11..l ;·< ef:tlllaJnt.rialiM1J been re· food IO of - And when at last hie day has past, LOAN Inc. · they lack may IUpplled at The meeting of PTA hed INDUSTRIAL "' : tlleed. be Grant , ac . Upon the midnight cleaT, nam SOCIETY, ·' Stl home ltll..... tf 1!S.1•" w • i •. _ and nl&ht lunch dufln •• A. •l tl. • ll N• '• ·. to orlc, ,·'. �-i'oliowlq'. .the. . VJ Stt"-dlaeloaureriil• worklnl houn. . Peraon1_ out will in theWo rld . 1 Gerni1K '111bmarln• been eat . . whoIn lln 11taeeftnd th• that1unk had in bHt valuH that · bJ'1111 Aaericail. dUtroJel' eltll\I ·· · · provl ..1 ch!Jlet 1evera1 different . t1if1 fn.- laiian.. i. b- I 1tudy ot . , �tlaitfo< and th• Pacific u the food va1u11 i Amer!-by lllnil. ·A ot. •rl•a�. "'9troJed .surd ·erew of_ an ','apeclall" lbow whether they_ In will - di,ll of the provide the combinaUon . me�tma11, Secretaey rlpt Of eap although our fooda. . Na'1.Knoa linldnp dated thlt •wt llllp werelaa last month ...... m0nth . before, and ·· WiletMlll Worlla Planala1 .than the · . . · althouah doubt. there . have ti.en ; Wl11C0n1in l l now are able to U-lloatllO c t t1 other •ln!dnp by Allied obt1ln advt" planning future forees, !mprowme�nta < 111bmarhi1 . ''moet , emphatically" public from the state the1 tlU menace. · pve All plannln1 which recently 11s­ II a. n,Y ahlboard, mu1uret· that · · that could 1lped a member to assist lo­ we.· kiio . help reduce 1ubinarlnew menace are cal officlahi. The 1tate board set the g aid btina used, Mr. Knox said, but there up the local pWUiln after the b ing 11 nothing on which · y federel pu lic works programm , predicate an . to office, establ.llhtd aid localltfes In h ,ar ear a ppage or cure, T e ope h plannln&,to ceased operat- day .before, toNa vy had announced lo - range l. In JuJ:r, Three cltles In the a . serious lo�the ·•ubmarlne sink- :t 1n1:'state-Reedsbur1, Manitowoc and Ing two passenger-cargo shlp .In ot 1 Monroe-recentl1 completed com· \he North Atlantic with. casual- p rehenslve p roll'am• for post-war both civilian· er 860 ties, and s vice person- development. nel-more than 600,of the aboard 900

t' ' NOW• ALL CAR OWNER S 0111 "" 1'a11d• " �tr1tcllfo1111dl111 , Is '" '' "'6olto "of a"" frHI dl1tr111 a11'1r1Wr 11'1 CA N HA VE food ' /om and s mpath · �t Gray fo r nrld. the human touch cheerful the Ladiee ,,. 011rnll give well. y y . S1'1 1/Jlrll of 11'1 Rid Croas, a mlliltlffl, . so II t/,1 Training people on the Home Front. Fighting morclll•t """' of good r»ill. our to ustain public health when doctors and trained nurses go to war,� of '"' villages """ cltus of mlrica, 11110 Mil· TIRES RECAPPED lions learning through Cross First Aid, Home 0111 A Red Nursing 1111 /,1arlo/ war tom UJOrld mare/tis great Courses, Canteen, Motor Corps NO RA TIONING CERTIFICA TE NECESSARY 1111 11111 and Nurse's Aide training to /lfofll1'1 crt1Sad1 to 111/l the ligllts of clvlll•allo" meet the new needsand the grim civiliandangers of modernwarf1'l'C. Collectin Under EVERY ear b11rnln1. g our people' s blood plasma given so freel recently revised regulations, for and needed so urgently in ever increasing amounts the casualtyy owner with· as ia permitted to have hia tire1 recapped grow. Organiz lists ing an sustaining thousands of production groups out Heuring your• � a rationing certificate, Check where our women give long hours to provide surgi dressings now-if they CROSS is pressing forward on every front. It and clothing cal need recapping, have it done • • RED is in enormous quantities. , carryi g BEFORE IT IS TOO TE. HE n overseas ever increasing stores of relief supplies, clothing and medicines to the war victims LA with that goes with * * * T all The barest outline of how that vast �peration of distribution, warehousing, transportation the Red Cross serves. It belongs FOR BEST RECAPPING and administration. all of us, it must have support from all. to The Second War BRING TIRES HERE. It is shoulder to shoulder with our fighting forces from train. Fund is greater than the First but no areater than the increased needs. ' ing camp to the front l s and helping with the ine . Understanding You problems and troubles of the service men and their families. will not fail the Greatest Mother in the World. BERSE BROS. Sharing the dangers of combat to make those little things that mean so much to men available in shell hole or life raft. Making the weary days of convalescence more bell!'llble with ALA AAA I NCOR PORATED Contributed By sER\11EST. [ENlf91 9 h. Thia Space TH E • WESTF NORTH AVE, AT PLAZA IELD, N. J, . THRU SERVICE GROW. wm THE WESTFIELD TRUST COMPANY WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY THE WFETFJELD MABCH I.EADER, TBUISDAY, 4, lHS

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LAST TIMES TODAY! TYRONE POWER - ·· - "THE BLACK SWAN"' f ,,, ', 1, n€W ',1,-.1:2,· In Prnarl �, , J \11flht• \h OPllllV DAILi CRANFORD 11414. •· � Technicolor FRI. SAT. TODAY-FRl.--SAT. Cal')" A Ro1tal• Betty Grable, John Pa:rne GltAN'l' ARTHIJUJ'e•n cm.MAN' :The TALK of the TOWN" 'Sprin,tiine in the Rockie1' - Rhm - ""'"''"H•own 'f•d•r.Hnt., 1fMt, •100, 7103, 10100. 'The FALCON'S BROTHER' t Fri., :11411, 11tt1, t111t1. 114 WU111YBT AVINUI "MADAME SPY" J, S .-MO .- U . 8hmn& IOY W. eA'llS NCllllH NllDWU>, N, UN N T Mhm¥n 'l'nd1J',Hat., Fri., 1tB,l 81•rs.8t48. Hit• -ES :htts, na45, OWNa PWNflBD Mm Cary- Grant, ll "m••hGin1 er Ro1era SUN., MON., TUE. OPJllN llVERY WD1C DAY, 10 A.. K. ·IP. K. 'Once Upon A Honeymoon' - MAii, f•S·I - - 'r ll<�llN•�r. Pr1r1fon Gea" Jr011111'1JH CLAUDETTE COLBERT ZVENINGS BY APl'OINTlllllNT ONLY CLOSllD SUNDA'll "THUNDER BIRDS" (In 'rreh11lrolor) "PALM BEACH STORY" Hh1nvn H1111., 1100, 41001 '11M, 10100. "Mus Town," "Cat People" Hho\\·n Mon., 31801f1D:J, 10100. Cominr to Paramount WED.-THUR. "THE Tt14'•••AVENGERS" Mhct'W'll Hun., - Our Jiit l"• hd� - JOAN' Hhmvn Mon,, •rue..,�hf' lbfO, fhtO,81-to. Cl.ARK :ltU5, Two of Hollywood's best known GABLE CRAWFORD juvenile groups, the STARTS WED., MAR. "STRANGE CARGO'' WAIJr PINJllEY'll 10th the , combin� JEANlil'l'1'tJ NEI,SON' antheird talents In nlv r ' "B A M B (" OEN'lll sal MacDONALD EDDY Shown 8100, •rno, tosoo, TIERNEY, CHI-AM CHATEAU o U d c's s "Mug Jen•1'1 ChinHe·Amerlcan Town" c i g R a Paramount OEOROlll m n to e e "BITTERSWEET" 'War A111·n� Mr1. Hadley' MONTGOMERY New Reatanrant Theatre, Plainfield, for four days be- ''" ••h•leolo• Nho "., ginning Saturday. T w ��� � _ d a- ;���;�;���; ���;��� �;; ��= _,,. The picture also marks the r "CHINA matic debut GTace McDonald, for­ of �1 �• 2:0;RllATIN'EEll;•;4ft;, GIRL" mer Broadway singing and dancing At 1t411. EVllllVIN'O 71'41, star, who has recently appeared In SAT •• Open Daily llOL., musical movies. WE BUN, eataurant STFIELD Cnnt.• Frorn severalBilly , Bernard W_ AR BONDI AND 8TAlll P8 WHILE 1 dlO. ____ WAITI "CAREFUL, : : Punsly andHalop, have leading RIALTO l'01l SOFT role In The ftlm TODAY - FRIDAY -: SATURDAY SHOULDERS" During the ban on pleasure . driving s "Mug Town.'' wns directed by Ray Taylor. ffh - wll• - we have discontinued orchestra and The co-feature will be "Cat People'' 'MADAMEw SPY' Vlr1l11la Bruce, with Simone Simon, Kent Smith and CONSTANCE BENNETT, Jamee Elll•oa entertainment. Jack Holt. DON PORTER

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MOUNTAINSIDE, N. J, FHEAD I COLDSL natant y George Chong, President E D R N i l LAST tight,0 con1e1ted 2 DAYS opensnostrila within one min· ute, Soothing to inftamed membrane• of nose and LUM .\ ABNER throat due to cold1. - fn - Viait New Je raey'a Largeat "BASHFUL SOLD At JARVIS BACHELOR" RECORD Store Many Unusual Value1 in DON "RED" I MUSIC, PHONOGRAPHS AND BARRY S MONE SIMON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NEXT WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY in Large Selection to h0ote From. � "ARABIAN "A NIGHT MUSIC SHOP BICYCLESREBUILT AND STUDIOS NEW 4 NIGHTS" and TO REMEMBER" ·"CAT PEOPLE" 'S E E SIMON Y AN'D ttUh GOR HtlllSDAV PLAINFIELD GNorthORG LPLAINFIELD FRONE Ol'fll'N T lllVl'l/111108 In 2 Gw. R T ST ' RA'l'UUDAV Technicolor BRIAN AHE:RNYOUNGE, •rel. 133 -'"•·• l'Lld. o-BM• LORETTA :----·----- . i...... ·Shincel Cracks Pin · Marks With 706 5i:.d of Westfield l::'s1etrong a ut Side t ... ,.... V HiglaThe ewamped� So h a ... letdes-.;;...... ir· On M nda , Jlarell Harold E. 89-18. but one ,Ay..,e o y Newark.lellool Jut ' Troops It, HSCqe ClllP'isa of week, we toAll th e Blue .. aeven t an ri•••• Wat::J Cu't the events n .. .. i:� local1 d._..., , ...._ .. p•--- ::r;.::� it· w uId betteLiPtr llnd8v111111a White.ria : • g -::1! h pa Stand .r.-1... Varloue platoont1 Watchun sentatitetWJUI of will a o pct. thSpre a .a the Vnioil er be d t.o• for- VITAMINS ARE , ef p on de W tfield JlollM U .,. 23 166 i'roops, sponaored byof Union Coun- Jlasebal-tins tlle Park Coun Com-'- � th e recently-c •trle-Won by Rub �W .); t •••I• • • 40 . l cl sea and G. am· • • ty the tymia ion League ai the High basketb l . . , aecont..:_chll'•r (8. third, P•hit.r1o• • • • •, Pa k Commission at Watch11111 i ••·r• free 8.)� Br • • • • r ...... _ P rk Sc:hoo� J a::,. e oftlCQ in • a · for n g sports. But Satz Bal!ll'PWhit. l*f f1 .600:m Riding Stable, IU111J11it,the are organiz- Eliubeih. ' wait sp n . IS cua- 11lffe-�f."1iir!t.:fo �t�!·k�'ivon �Y Flaalt · to review it . of s nd, Byrne (W.) , third, 29o 19 Ing for the embers · to or � . the camp11p c : E�ENTIAL 1:.� tl'll't,i.;tai-•" ji U •Pfhlr teUOn. )( pic f d n not t.omary A.rm(8. atS.);ron f[freee (W.). Time 1.21.i. �c· re the ages The"W w llv will each �� ,��': ·m a hen e t we UO-;r4.· atyle-Won by Lovelandthird, • !l " "Will athletic squad, however• unftat. nd, Nowicki n :m childr.enlllJlll8 betw- riding Of '1 1beta rtf" Trando aportationst.art1 -npow- perforn · •eco Time; (8. 8.); � won :;r t of (W.) (W.). UU. . ··· ll•ll �i· , exptrl-. •d terlT' -� tocagers the o three ou Marer . ' a enandce . 111, without long-. range Brook•100-y4aeeontl, back atrolle-W<>nitt "'. '!fa• "Hal Shlncel' mg. ht t . ,...... __ Y takea add· Br n cs. byS. ); thfrd, THEM FOR · I Riding eour- of ten weeks ...... -.1.1141 the fifteen. That statement Oii (W.): w. TA KE HEA t trWaJ Alle s the ta l anc)lor· •re w. _ B o Georg JllmillUon y u l duration, and .,. 1ponaored weekly vie •tin1 one remember• that W/. T ';.2'.�on bY a: . . when Wee �'ry • W ite Fl a1h practically B. (9. - for , . l�ted year the hoop-happy boys won toa Luhe�"! second. Britton h durill&' the aprlftl and fall season• • . . <'fl )• me 1 S.) the sixteen f thKedleyird, ela(8, ii. ). 'l'l : · 706 aver. atrinr of gentle well-mannered · out o averaging '1 r y - onw bY w&le•tfteld �flelrace withRecreation brilli Leagueseries. Dietriclt' 51an. m�. Rull). i e: 2.t6.2. BY POPULAll ap • a t A s · g�me,. Prrne, T mby f 2.il-20'1-2H, mounts, e1�i11lly �hoten 'for thi • Free ft'l!ld · OlllAfCD l ithn . (Mayer, otyle relay-Won We•t .. tota w poae point&In totaling 426 an aver Downs, Hamll· aehilwed previou1 pur , are available. counters, (Georsatoo, Loveland, ·Biawu 43 pl111, better than the __ 28.4, the 1942-<&3 .outfit cap- Time: Sprlnr activity will Include picnic liJCl9IUll_!__ age of ton) , of held by Vic Campbell, � of the by one l:n.8. ridu, lihow1, l)'Jllkhanu, and tll'l'ad two three VITAMIN B COMPLEX -� 6681fou � on F ub quln· horse DaD bit.II •..-.. the l many rlde11 over the of the la- point a nd points. The opposl- 1oo c wlio roll• ft. well up in tralla ,..... accumulatedWl, 1arpd f.l'Olll· · baurh conquered Balthaur. }}f?i:l�ee � . �g41 Aa Keystones blanked last.place · · preMnt . JIOlltlonj . MCOnd, v.aft!'Bd p l1 former mem- D e- 667 their Tl'OO In the latter duel, anchorman i .:If�wus n21 =- North Platnlleld 48 Wood hopp r FurneBB posted tO nln · elot!ed tq roo 39 -Mlllburn c e s flrit t � the, Boy1 and Girl• T ps, of Aahba111h put tatrether · WHs ' 2 ey 5j;4 (201). 212 · 223 and R d , Bedell's · eaJtll.rtd' tlle • br 11 el 49c ,.'Bamralla lien rldl111 ability u1tlflea their . J trlcb f r e annex lndl'fldual 690 . •',; •�l . '•. llCl!"� .br three "-t- Jol11in1w'*' thi•. 18'·212 o 19 u 428y wH high alngle · 'f.htfir• tl'OllJI for advanced equi- nt tournament. ·y � . 0 . laurel& Only oneto other man, Lewis • C Scores: •.thl BOntleWaNo. •W the . 'J'ld• $NOi! will bllriliW�ne1- ll . . ble e - o . ,,,._,�k•m· team wtlon,. of ye a betfAlr 180 av r . ··-·- (ll) ,.....l, det,.t dlly, Mareh from p. m 190 181 . qe � Wll to Gener- .. un-. • 011!1 U.. II', 4 to d He 182 with 204. ¥;,'/.�";.�� 161 161 a.ttro . t\llMht. , �iil.. lll · . A.PPliutlon1 for 1111ml!er1hlp will , had HO. 1 • JI I'll!..!...!- ,o;·:· bi'.IMll. . . . ally, about a,dolen men vucA curry : : : ',:::::', : m200 UT 170 woodl. ,«loalnr .th • ot the top · .,.. .. . flra..' .. Becau1e llm· &e orea: "'--• ...... __ R �� nier ' ':':':':':':':':':':' 201 186 · lil.� 111...,c horllel 1 b ..,. . _.. • e � . . 180 19@ W� ahiti _.,.... _,:j'J._ �2_. 1..,..•Uld u n. &Yai a le fo w m : ;.;;:G �L�� �o r . K,.ft . 'J n • " . � ml11in1 appllc:atlonf 1 will •c- fhlte "l 111 The We1tfteld YMCA boys division Total• ...;;.: 6: 900 846 . laauranoe, 2·1, u. onlr PQl')IOle, c1 ". "".. M 198 ..� 1) .:...... - plnl n the final. T. ibl1 received•. A ll appli betlo 1111 m168 team has lost It.a three tilts . i &I. e ' m m last .. 161 180 . · · r ller "1e, eept.d aubm ted by Mareh 16. ?J.s[:�n��tfe'ma'n' ::::;;:: ua tH m compilln 1 sp endid r or d before after th e 'uo 171 176 "' a · '�� , 1 u , l ec M��R:ldK : : w • � pt o '!'�!ti m g lp · • · · • · · • · n OJl!!Mrlee ...... t 1 1 t 1n : : :, '.,'.:: ••. ', ',',, ,' ,• 161 , 181 176 1ump. Nettl••h ::· : : : : ::. 148 161 · .· � t the orma ion con e g s •• . . . . • B (lo1111•. '' tw ,..._. . II t c rn •n4t� p , 5 G 5 · ;:. fClll; thelf H a tto ••..••.••.. . · •••• 17 0 154 · altlaO\llb Jnarl · e 62-4 , Hotro . polnu. · . ·. , . troop1 may ad by Th Metuchen Hawks won, · 189 18D 199m 1 these · - waa '*11·• • lleat· nirht of or R. W, be h writing Total• "" 9 r had 16 '1 . '· calling Tully, ;,; r,. m as Don O Ma a points, and o l Re1. Tic •'li! ' tllla1 t1!9 Summit 6- " ... • c'N T ta s 835 872 . do b e the Wln• ' r t . . m ' 66-62 de- ...... m u l eenturlet 3169.' , � oe · " " . the Rahway Jayvees took a ...... '�ty-three men ,',',',',',',',',',',',' 11& u• KeJ'•«••N m m m 101 clalon, i.R ran Mastrlan collected AND Fm�·, av • " (I) 152 ...:.t'�...ldea. .,and8hince :.ftftl tile atarabetteredWmli J 8 �,','ye ·""" 141 16 rkersF Saturdayk night, h re, b��� n . " ' • ...... 186 ma . e :� . 192 YEAST IRON TAB IOO •- ·w.• a_., I --- Lewi n: �g: Cr nford Hi-Y won, 38-34. Al Chrone Roydel..... , , , ::'.'.".::::...... , 161m 192m 201 210) 1 _...,. Dtn ...._ • • a • • • · • • 174 · 8 ; :aEller,�, J216,Ray • 686 788 732 . �:tuardl;',llUy,01el9 · (211) om Total• was best tor Westfield with 11. .. • 13. 178 (118; 122)�802 1 ... Bob · · Paola, Fink and O'Mara are at Great ����n··. :::::::::::: m m ...... Cl> n 866 89f IOT)tDeIn 801we re: A. LuArdl, .. 1 · i •el Lakes Naval Training Station, d Totals W-ell...... m · "'#g � 't"-Pot.m a i� ...... a 11er• (I) form . • • · · Aho(111). Warren, Mc- •. m m m mlased the gal!le, .. Methodto • · ·:: ' • • •' • 1 Cranford 175 i;,'89 (IOO, (210)e fl:Ufu':.nit . s 103 :.u H�m�er u8 111 29 1 . :: :: ··. 1 J. 104!)I'll. ;J rry I Bon· .... abe1 . . . Llne-up1:. 3 11 .au Bell .... ,',',',',',',·',',' ,', 177 173 Ul ��i�!�•• :::: :: m m At.t; ,: '1 oe, • Hr ' i46 . re w e fr ' ' . l t . , ' m m .· .. 1� am �m tat · '. . .' . '.' Mo h • •• F � P oi ri��w;roc1'::::''::', ,'::,',',',',:: · · � . . 705 iiii ·.· M• ' . . s er, f · Brunner • •••••••••• ••• lH 29c · : · :.e:.s); ���bl n t �et� ist1-pres : � ' • Douirherty, t •• , , , • , 100 Rei. tl.IO ·. . · y t: , . , , 21 4 w��� : : ��� m lH • =::· · · .. t=��);0. P': 11:!� . - �di 1�:: �:: , 3. o • • Sc:Ohlt._... ': terlan Bowling LeagueJ Thursd AllJa��. 'ii':. o).fiTie�••••','.',',',', 148 90 e �.�. .��·� �� 1 ay v m m m U,:W���� � ... · ,_. 1 night In a Totals ...... ; .. 791 770 .. . _ n 1 h YMCA, but they lost Carter ...... H8 87 182 Mne rla , � ..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. . HALIBUT .. . ; ua r { t II ...... i'i..'.' �• � t 0 8 823 : �· 1t•11• ...... U same of ttheire lead over Heltmans, �g�:�� ,',' . h e, • " · . .. . l . , , " ' ' C ron nI' ...... 1 UVER OIL . CAPS UI · . · _! !.: � °:rlfti&,;0 ,',",',',''"" m 1·: l:f who blinked McCabee. B at ' ', ',', m it: m18 � 'tt e ' , . Totals ...... t8 a 34 .i::..r'ii 'n" l u:109: 111 were F of ng keglers Handicap ...... U U InT•c thell Gellll laNaweoldiers' o•ea l\ranlal\0},8, ,;,.',',','. , , . urness the losi Metho- • ...... 741 ...... lili4, of Total . . . rn m c:i .. Hl-�la, Pto. e Americanthe Owen Stanleypar­ -- dlatll, wlth and Rauth' Helt- . . . . Flo. 2 lanc , flghtln1 8 801 Sc Blauvelt,hl e y, ff ...... l -0 a e / 5 mana, with li41. ores: C n r ...... 4 8 r ng InKokoda and Port 'l'otal�.'.:.! · , 1 .. . . -·-.!!U. o".:...!!t... · -- Hill . ,,,, ,,aeN.. .. (I)19 4 u• 68 Annese, o ...... o 18 Moresby,between New • ".' . · •elt ,, • Ye . tough 10- I '! ; .; ', . Ill " k us H8 M .. . , 08 0o 0 Guinea, '' . .-..-Ill It• flO o Klteon "" tll , , , , ' rans• IIeentr1l 1 no lit •r ' ' , ', ' , ,', , , 16118 149 280 B:be�:: : : ; : : ; : ; : : : ; : ,'::, 0 O 0 lng.'1 The por­ . p r.iio.".',';,';!,',\';','. . . .. 111·. ... 11.r::: '::: : "" m' m m Jamleeonm,'\� ' ' . ' . .' '.' ' 1 149 0 2 n the .. . fu . 173 , ' '..' . " 180 178 Gulick, ...... "...... 1 io 800-mlleII chathe in of moun­ eller .\ ...... , , ...... , 291 181 179 Anderson, s . ... , .. 5 10 t llltr ... . · !I' H ttma : : : : ::: : 181 n� 191 Ke.tchom tains ofthat •treat acro11 Papua • . .. . Ill t ltl iat o from .. • . . • n 193 , • 69c.. · ·,; 'tot&}1 Tota11 .821 Total• ...... 19 38 the A bert mounta!Jla the . 144 .. -- ""° 110 l ...... K•rlp• 8i4 i9s l :. ·:.::·.:·.: iii f!;���a ·::::::::::: Tt .n: \0 to Milne llay, 1c In thenorth­ . . 1 13 1-34 ene of ...... ota la ·•ec 754 756 867 174 73 Ill·Y 1 s re­ _AND _ T �•• HD 182 w��rri:1CrnnfordJ'Yn� �10.��:, , , 10 6 10 12-38 westcen United Natlo1111 victory v r ; ... . . Kuriger , Referee: Duncan. o Jtltllllchlerenbeck ...... , ,.... ••• , no Denny . ��le1�· .::..:::: , ,,,.,,,,:.:::::' M91 115 51 , t Schnelder.. . ..• , .. , ... ce) 138 161 HaY•mnn Rcoror: Frederickson, . Japanese landln1 forces. Razor­e IRON JrlOOd •••• • ••• .. . , , , .. , ", .. 110 118 1116 c • • m ••, , ••• , • , .•• 182 Eichhorn im : S cl . of the _!.!Y� • • 168 169 T er los a wild low­ �0���:�� , . Benson iilo , ...... , 129 back out ....., ..'..· 187117 m198 e l n , . . . 147 123 l130n Hnndtcap ... 41 41 201ii9 179 T l l be , ...... 156 177 157 H landsridges which rln brok n only here lftnnlnrr : llfo a ot art · 186 AveraaeC . , ,.. ••••• ,. . ,, ..• 151 147 136 nl , ...... , 9 c. 'ir1ytii.- l - T • . , . . 68 757 811 Clinch Title and there by naUve tracks,e says i:::;:,,: ..::,. : ���UI lat . 125 •••, 2 Eula Na io al Geosraphic societ bulle­a . Total1 WMte iii 8 9 Total• . . . A•"••l'll t n y ll'tu• . . ' ' 739 717 711 With'54-ZS Sacce11 doz the range llchula...... ,, 176 163 . 165 . . ' John Ron , , . , , , . , .. . 148(I) 113 H9 en of Ul 190 9el'IT• A•hbnugh ..... , . , 183 160 145 tin.pierce A the U:rIWllmits at more than 10,000 s2�ee· Luaardl ,,,. , . ,. 188 A.O'Br ien ; ...... • . Jones • , ••,,. , ••.• , • Rising .... , ..... ,, 162 160 103 of t•e Teama . 151 HO llT • 115 139 , •••••, ••••••• 8htndlna feet, Twin-peaked Mount Victoria 119 Crose , , , , , • , , , , Dauer 137 139 I.oat Campbell - • •'•,.,,.,. 201 170 , , , m149 187 120 146 . Won Pct. tops them all 13,240 207 Berry ...... , , Dietrich ...... 223 18' BU Flnrle . . at feet. Shlncel ...... H6 IH , ,, 185 146 180 . ,. ,,, , • 12 1 .923 e , trnJcone • "The Gap," lowest VIMMS , 174 167 . 154 , 8 6 ,615 known crosslnlfEven , ,·. , . .. . ;�r;_tJrtOil ' :::::: : Totals 23 848 · Totale . 918 906 130 169 163 . : Ballllaaar...... Soi 8 over the main e, o 6,1100 . . 935 11) rfda ab ut VITAMINS : 106 166 ,231 feet above . Totals 708 DalthozarMuterapauirh ...... 187 ��?c;:WlldcatRc:::::: .... 3� 10 g :m level. hi I o_ .. •·-...... , m 1111 l!tr u , • , , , • . • • . .. .. 173 146 87 Notre u t . 724 u Dnme , , 2 11 ,164 a 202 198 Hayman B eh ,. , .,,,,,.,, .. 138 156 123 c . 127 152 · 189 ... llrunnor 1 ui; 191m ...... ������·, ,., ••• .. , �8A157 > HS 145 : : :: The Earle sewe the Furnese , , , • , . 197 137 146 d up Columbus Stretehes Tomato Keeallnrr����: . ,:::: ...... ::::::: .,, m.113 181m . 16G 187 170 Harvest , • , • , ..• Average , .. ,, ,, ,, , '?T5 ur. 126 rr��HaMlcap1ndio88 , ... .: :.,, :: m48 48 48 Recreation Basketball League Tues­ 1Mora11When Sunyl . . 166 176 Average ...... - UG ' ' frost threatens, the supply IZ5 126 , d w i ping No r Da , Totala ... , ..... , 861 :!.!897 843' Totals ...... 872 731 885 ay h p t e me of home grown tomatoes fresh from ...... SH l•••n•�e Total• 722 717 64·26,night nt byColumbus Schoo Two the vines p ...... ,, ,.,, ,, ru l. can ke t coming for Dunn ·, . ,,.. 169 192 m s re in. Werle· . ,., ,.., ... ,, .. 168 118160 157 Bavou Stopped ga e ma several weeks bybe pulling the vines Frank Malinsky remains of the 49c :1 Bednarik ...... 175 HS 183 Form and hanging them in a dry and mod· Bennlnrrer ,, ...... 180 190 144 i i l e t a , or h vi g erately light Rumpf • • • . . Elkl ili'Poor Pnt Bavosa s progress In tho Netv­ g na Earls team, the r s n storage place. Ripe ...... 168 301 174 ' g n To Westfi d t one I to s v ce o o fruits can be used at once, and the ...... • • l s Elks . were ar icu rl Wel e C'l' i . m ' • 860 e far Total1 . 871 ' la y Aesoclation-New Ma ey wlll ·join Ai Corps,rr w, Lar­J. d l p -iiO Plainpfie d In los- ark Notv�AC Golden G o box tourna­- n the r ones that are well v o ed but not 1mpotent Sunday at l l v s ry e e Cut R/ e i g Ortlcb left yesterday nen ing hree games. for the ripe will be able to draw co sider­ .. t Charley Lamperti ment ended Friday nightn when he Army n e-.t !06 Pla n e carded 98�264·202 at Fort Dix. The Earls have won able food material from the v e 167 of i fi d 1 for 'w as outpointed by Andy Zyrockl of in s Ii · .. 161 172 l twelve, lost to e h l th i d lo Purcell , ... .. • . 064, just about holding E i t It 147-pound e, an four p em r pen an co r. Ce Dru up the z e as on have ntr "/;(:. �·· en· d a al .::::::::::::, . .. �181gg 140 176 l ab h. w a match g tire game lend over the Falcons, who the gardener has large Warren ...... "...... 188 210 177 offensive, since hie mates were in In the ovic class. Pat hnd won a patch Jacako ...... 203 19f 160 form. Westfield n dropped 44.43 decision to LIU. iUth more vines than can , poor had only four earlier. He lse n se or at Westfield 11 w be man­ 243 E. BROAD ST. TFIELD, 903 men. Westfield women also lost three, Spero Arbes, who n so aged conveniently the t ra BUY WAR WES l Totals ...... B""" m 8Gl High School and' p naiyed in the ine l left yester­ In s o ge BONDS AN D STA for the Army put on -p t apace available, Bra4tord .....Ta«Oe... ,, 145 109 196 SconJs : on the 1042 .grid sqund.l l day , 1 oin it will pay to select M, . 182 158 11e 11 Wo••• show for tho losing Falcon11s 0In his best vines for n Will Rlll!IElRVEl THE RIGHT TO LIMITY QUANTJTIJlo ��"6'�f� .ino :::::: aw 1 O/ the storage and th e 1 118 170 .. C so Inst appearance. E. Christensen and strip the green fr its from the other ',', m ua 166 Pc��rg��' '.1•::::::::: u R,•Pt���rdi , • ...... • 170 Red Cro11 Window Diaplay1 wit 18 and 15 vines for use as gr n tomatoes ' ' ',',', ' m 236 197 Taylor .... m100 100 m100 h in ,', Soh.neldor , markers.Flndino paced LIU ee •. iii•••••••• Totals ...... 176 116 Albrooht ...... , .., 126 137 U9 cooking and for pickling Getting full •••••••••••••••• 986 . .. ., .. 122 160 100 On View in Local Stores were Gigllio, with 18, food , Enrl stars value from the last o( the to- -=������� . · . . . . . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Total• . . .. 895 590 and Speaker and Fiadi o, with 14 matoes Is always good management r iiiiiiiiiiiiii�����ii�ii5i Jacka Oust Relays 1 rn• Westfield stores contai Red Cross n =I J.nmP•rtt .�1�.��·� . 0m C3/29 each. Southern California won by and better than usual this. year be­ " . , , m window displays on the nwork of the will of tb Teaiaa flute• ,, .. ,.'." 121 109 U4 forfeit from the Wildcats. cause It conserve the canned ., followlng Ho e serv­ 1upply, lt••tlq · m SPECIAL . . • :l . ice, home !lepn·rtnmsing,mc ntscanteen,: ew ng, LUN ES llodnor , s i CH Jacka .. . • 1\-- ti��r;:·�� .:..::::::::: ,... ,, .. m148 m 167 m 168 Relays • •, •, •, •., • 81 38 :ii.674ita . knittlng, surgic11l dressings, stnfl' as. I.ampa , • BO 26 ,.637 Tolnls , , .... ,,, m rn 670 sistants, motor corps, Junior Red ::: ::: Cross, Camp Kilmer, first aid, blood ��l.aSolootors :.... : U18 :336 :m.833 04 190 bnnk, nurses aides, disaster r li f a d People at 1481 e e n for Jim's 301 i Business Jacks assumed the lend In tho Wc­ 168 227 sw mm ing and water safety. kc n Handicap ar y circuit Thursday 177 109 Every day there are several choices of 11lght at Recreation alleys by blank. 204 202 LEADER WANT ADS PAY spe­ th o pace­ 956 Cheater Weit cia Ing e Selectors. The f rmer 084 l lunches for local business people - setters, Rela s, were whltowashccI by y 189 202 & all the Lnmps, now in The C orel 146 ] �li Contractor Builde the finest foods, deliciously cooked. � r defe ted ey , third.all close games 135 ur. a e . 144 152 :,.. ·· �'-� l � •· I, Pepin clnlmeclK first JI.. ' V • ) Rep11ira • 2-1, position In In. 128 170 ./;. BUSINESSRAt>'., RtrtflP DIRECT..SN £!:..SORY H)USt!i Alteration1. dlvldunl ompetition with 6621 on 200. e 781 794 OLD FtJKNITVRlll ll llll'All\lllD, renn­ (JARl'lllNTEn-Make Yo•r Kltektm up. ReynoldR,c his tenmmnto on tho Lnmps, le d p ish d: formerly with date. in u Sunday he nnd ol e Cabinet work, l ole m Remodeling was next, with 636, Inc ud g 206. McManua Bros., Ar- countur Bathroom1, l n Will Eltzo.beth, John to .. to11a, Porch screens,n eOpen e Weigand posted Hike i ale t .��rf,:\��;. porches. Altorattone. 30 y r ex- Kitche1111 This diner is i to M v 1;.�]�pl�g�.L��� 2�No� na r · Playroom1. open SuDinnndaysers with speci� 200. d .. 1� � c�.11��ar r;��.0dw :,' Tho Union .BOltnblt\, 3-4-H� �; e County Hiking Club Rt1'436D,��C��· 3·4·4tr� dinners. Holmes' hike INTllllllOll lllX'rlnRIOll PAIN1'1NO Roofin on Sunday from Suffern tfl - l pnporhnnnnd tug and decor!ltlng VAOUUll Cl.llJANl!lRS, All ra· g, Siding, Ga· Luck Bad willl\!idv alo a s � l Mnke•, e wit.h Walter W. Dnl•W,nsx��� :1 °4-H ��All!� ��io un n t 0, C z , Swimmi g ClsMiatub, hnd tough bytho wny lencfor. thr PRR trnln elootrlohw, Wl!l. 2·2631-AI. n HOMEMADE PIES TO lPlnlnflelduck Sunday In the JewlRh Commun­ TravelingNownrk, l av ngor 3·4·H TA KE i �� l ��.111:.,01�::,r; 1 ------' E1timate1 HOME. ity Centor'a nnu for:21 el !� �!T'�o Ul'HOl.8 1'Enrnn ANll lllilCOn.\TOR, a al swimming earn!. m., tho groupe willEl izabeth rltnnge, atnt speolnlty. Ordor11 i1rom1>Uy nt­ and at Ncwm·k,8 n. J, AS·at d k�?i!11,�· Cull slip covers drnperlee. J(ant· Furnished. val Plalnflcld. tho tube train oll Nl lo. Wl�. 2·1027. r r Freel 3·4·H :\8 bo�� ::'°d 1Yw s%iuP. n Competing In tFromo the Et·le Slnllonfor Eric the n 1 e e hetho took 60-yard the novlcoprelim­ r Union Ave., :"'J� �R111:�•rote•�i� v nt, hikeStation,s will tnke the n. m. trnln ph n Cranford, J, Financing Arranged. free-stylei ry heat In 83.0, but he fi s o e Cllnnford 8·08D3N. na ni h d for Suffern where thotJ: 1 i5k e third In the fina s because he e Tho group n l was h s been hnskcdwill atnrt.b ing GLASS a ok between lunch r AND MIRRORS We ac Thero st . will fi s final be no fires toallowe For ld lhfrT e d l'Ol'Pml«"• Diner r e Tho ld takenwo n In 8 O 111trrors was l 3 7, Jack l.a a member o� wntor avallnble nt noon, •llverod. enfoty Oorklnro­ 772 WHS . Auto irln••· Prospect St. E. of the ewlmmlng team, and was 'Phon W 2·2208 oa nk• an nd the vanity eleven. . 213 Br St., nHt to John Fra on LEADER WANT ADS PAY �i��J.M ;,oJ. e 1•ta1n e eatSeld d e 1�!1.s�,rm� �.o��\. 8·4·4t