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TM LUDOTO Ajq> MOfT WIDllf OOOITUTKO WI11LT nWlPIMB 9 VXIO*
WESTFIBLD, NEW JERSEY, THUR6PAY, JUNE 10, 1959
fit |t MtjmaMd tntt approxl-jt«ly 2,000 children will lejliur ifondiy from 1 to 3 p.m. for
.J_Lt -aan*mlr «LMtMV ttLfl.4irTfttttld
on the1 nine local play._ Parent* » « urged t° oldjij'thildren in niillH.OMt play.
' ngtatnttan .cud* *«d wt>applications lo Injure «c-
of rwerd*. As •nmunc«dit'week, .a i fUFUygnvndt forrildnft H i vUl tH locate* «^kabuii O'aitti JesT«rson, Lin-Jp. HcKlpiar, Rooaevtrt, Wa»h-
' and Wilaon School*. AMHp jUyiroand for boys »ndIf), 13-15 will: be located »t .Elm
School. Playground hoursm m i will be;lrwm 12 noon toM (.m.Tuesdaj throujh Friday
pound* will ;W- open front^ »,m. W • ,4;!0 p.?>- flay-rounds will fce tlowd liolidayaid any rainy day during the sea-jn «hich -will ilin ' Iram Tuw-i/ to Atui, 14. On« afain chll-
jrto are reminded that regUtra-tljn Is mandatory for participationlut attendance la optional at all
The teen eg* playground hasKMd ita program site to ElmStreet School tbU summer becauseel tbe high whool conttruction.This program, which is growing<Mh icaion under the leadershipQ! Robert J ones, will again offer avariety of atUvitifti: Archery, ten-aii, bui trips to th* MiAshore andFwest Lodje,: iftteT-city bueball(« boy* ind softball far the glrii,M-td1 »*tws, .daflces, inter city' fc gamei '(Summit, Scotch
> and WcBtfield), picnlM, nil, ate.
Cloted Saturdayt
The WwUlDld ATenuirial Li-brary miU be clssed Sitartoy*for the summer beginning thisweek through Sept, 12.
Name MacNamaraTroop Captain
Promotions Jli»ie
. At th* 23rd annual review and(ymltlmn* of Junior Eis« TrwpB *t Cavalry, fold Srtw4»y »t thtWeatfttld Armor)F and at Wat.chun« StablMj in honor of Lt, Col.L, J, Peteraon, UCA {Ret,), Cadet2nd Lt, James L, MacNemwwpromoted to cadet captain, auc-icedini C»pL Robert H. Gordon,MacNsniura h the son of Mr. and•Mrs. C.Kuclld avenue.
In addition to Colonel Peterson,the reviewing party consisted ofCapt. S, M. Palmer* CQWTOAR flAQevt
Junior Essex Troop, Capt. Sulllvan, 50th Armor Division, Comdr.C. .Taylor of the Martin WaJbei-gtbstj Aineric«n Legion, J. WelshST., instructor Troop B and CadetMajor W. E. Yoiingslrom, squadion commander.
n( diinwinted dlttl com-petions among the squads anddrill team exhibition, by the spe-dai drill team, A Idea Hess, ruso-
luatriietar, uuiiwtnced the
I PJajwrflMd jptltity tweins ac-toalty #KMp#*aV.8.*jn^»t T i t l t -UMiHtiirtition wti*re Jahn Ham-mer iffl.fce«in free t«nn!ji Iwson*.Jjftjfiijnhi *!1) be expanded thhytlr fith two new courts andMttijisistanti for Mr. Hammer.CHidnjrj ire1 encouraged to bringtb«{r own racquets but extras atetollable if needed. Balls will beMjplled. Instruction will he givflnmry Monday, Wednesday andFridaj from 9 to 11 s.mif; Other feature* of the 6-12 yearii'i playground will' be box*key, Softball a n d baseballWines, rodeo, tether ball, foul•booting, paddle tennis, and hop-•totdi, playground fair, parentsrttt, picnics, volleyball* nok-Wkey, croquet, group sanies andUiHetyof handicrafts.
Twirling instructions w h i c h
elation expert awards, Cpls, lametKovtti, George Hesa, Sgt WilliamOldferd,
A1so> #r«ftw ri Civilian M«k^maniM*, P ^ t of Army award,CliipUIn Oorion, ¥»d Lieut. Mac
, Hi*e, Wfti, ThomasWilliam Stone, Paul ItRobert Sutrlnson, Davjd CarneyLouis Prod no, Arne Hook and
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Staff ChosenFor Playgrounds
(Picture a n F i f i 3)Joseph E, Catematt EtarU to
(l«rth ynw thia ieaeon flfl diroc-"tof the summer plttyground ptod . lie served as leader for two
on the Lincoln School p l o rin. 1BB2 and 1063. Mr.received his B,S, in eiiu-
at Trenton atate Coliegc inHe served two years with
paratroops whito teach-n the troop information and
!»"c(tion center, In September he» hia fourth year us a phya!-(dueutlon and driver eiiiicn-ifBcihev on tho Summit Hi«hol faculty, Ho ia al.ip baakeUloach al Summit H)Kh..Nniiiiun I.araen, aaslHtJint dl-r, t« (itmlinR his s i x * yeiir
llic Westflcld Recreation«ii"sioii. Un ha« acrveil us n
ticl icHjtif and croft sup-priqr to his bdiitf madp
nt rJircctur lust suninici-. Mr.i l t l l'ri l l ("1 Trcnion SUiic
i
Motiichcn lliclind In cur-™nl (of fo
y » rhwiiS H y , Sp)mr>l. Thl« f.itl
»N jifiti the Summit llitfli
J'W ttaB U>ni;hinjt womlwinl ,
f l 1 h ' a '"I";'<«f'inlid ini'lllilus
J JctlM o r njjflit i-cliodl tl'PK'll-
PMfliti I'ni'lh .Ahihriy V
Bent rifleman, Cpl. James Ko<most improved rifleman, Pfc
Also, Martin Wailberg Po»t,American Legion best trooperuward, Sift Rojjflr Ellcrt; best rt-
award, ?vt, Greg bAlden Hess beat
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DR. J. L, MeCORlSON
Farewell FeteSet For Pastor
The Rev. Dr. ami Mrs. Josori)ly]v McCoi-ison Jr. will l>* f('[t''at farewell [ibscinlMCM Sunday iitht PiMt UoneretfirtioTiiil ChuvuliDr. Mirfjoriitoii lius accepled « rillto llic Cnwt-'lfll'i""11' tlliuich ()Tniisn.:l(i, M»B«. . «i1lf w
Wa ininisliy h c « J ^ S 10.
Dnrituf Ilia imstorati! iif 1 .tn Wcslflcld till! ChUpi't Of thvHoly Spiiit-, Ihii niF'i'UiiKlKiiiiii! «mHie' O n t f r tot C.tirMftri (vinea-lion hiivo ln^cn huili'i ti nr^h l>ckt
•UWFIKU i|i:i|ilP]-f!il( flntrvfi nii'mhi'i-«lii)i huu liei1" "l«u1'll;i1 F.mrl ' '""'
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Holy Triiiily High ToGraduate 112 Seniors
WARJIEN T. KiNCWURV
School BeardMember Resigns
Warren KingsburyMoving lo NYC
Warren T. Kingabury hna in-fenned the Board of Kdut-utionthat ho tiiuut resign as a boardmember bocauaa he it moving toNew York City.' Mr, Kingsburylisa been a member of the commit-tees on infraction »nd health, andcperatkrn and jnaiutenince and isnow chairman of the latter. Hehas been the board representative
tion and in rtccntmonths has b«enr«ponfiible 'or the eontmunitylatlani prpgi-snl of the bp^rd.
"Mr, Kineabury's keen interestin education, hla aj'mpathotlc un-derrtandinlc of its problems, hiscleir thinking and opnaidered Jvid.ment have ma4s Vim a valualtineniber Q{ this board," said Rob-ert H. Mulreuny, president, "Weore indeed eorry that he la leavingWertfirid. He hat a«reed, how-ever, to remain on the board untilafter the July T meeting.". Mr, Kingabury tips served US an*
Nutlonij foundation since 3ept«tn-
Ue >tn»d ih« March HITgtmiu,tittn in June, 3M1,
„» state r«ipreFjeiiUtive for Kansasand later for'WnaiiiiiKton, rii IS4Gbe became relrional director for thafar wtstein: atatea, tn W4B V«\VM named regional directof forTeMBS, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Mln-eourl and Arkansas holdinjf thiscvwltxii\ \irttU his ft^poln.ti'fte^-t (w.nsaistotit director of ehaptoi-9. Inthia capacity, he is rMponaible fopthe training proitnun of the NFIPfield aUff.
Prior to Ills affiliation with the
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Inspection StationsOn Summer Schedule
' New Jer»cy motor vehicle inspection rrtfltions begnn operiitint' on asummer sfheduji; Monday, it ivaaannounced today hy Acting MotorVthicle Direetur Ned J. Parnehian.
During tile siimmor months, allInspection utiitiona will remainopen daily Mominy throuRh Prl-dnj-, from 8 a.m. lo J :S0 p.m. Thosestations open oFie ni^'ht n wuvU willInspect vehicles until H;30 p.m. un-itcr the auininci- achetlult1. In Wtat-fltld the station is "pen Tucail&Jniphts.
The inspecliilh stnHims lire doseiiIjy law «it Ssturcluyi frum Juilt ""Ihrooph Scipl. 12.
p be ctuifirred upon1U Holy Trinity Hijh SchoolStadvikttis tcnljht *t B p,m( by tiieKt. Rev. M«rf. Henry J. Watter-
psitor. gf Holy TrinityChurch,
The Rev. Robert Glbney, direc-tor xit atudenta at Immaculkte Cun-coption Semindiy, Djiiimtton, willbe the speaker, The Rtv, FrtntlsJ. H«ught«n, siisiatart pastw, ^illannounce the honpr>,
Grammar ochoaL piduition willt>« held tomorrow night in the
pop tie.
luatw are: Rosalie Carol'Abbtluc*to, Stanialaut Andrew
it,, Thomas WilliamStephen Donald Bod ay U,
Melinda Mary Bradley, ThomnPntrick Bryan, Elsie Ethe] Bukp-vet, Vivginia Ann Boikr, T»n«»mBartley Hutler, Denis John Byrne.
Hojallnd CiUtweil, Flor-enco Jean Oarleton, Patricfs An-gela Chonlso, Janet Marie Chrls-tinno, Kathleen Patricia Clark,John Michnel Clnrlie, ElkabcthMnry Cojants, June Ann Conway,Wllli^n^ t lwairrt Croft, Jmrvics Jo-titph Cudahy.
Thoinus Sherman Currlc, Caro-lyn Mary DcCastro, Murie Cath-erine Dick, Cavmetii Luvtulne Dlfco, Gi-egory Joseph Domarekl,irilj'ii LFje Duffy, Edward Daniel
E«fan, WaiKy Lou It EhrlmF/dt,Thonws Harold Elkninu, VltRlniALouise FuhrmanrL
Aijulnas Ft!trull, Alfred
Echo BrookGraduates 77
300 Attend BoroSchool Ceremonies
MOUNTAINSIDE ~ A dam of17 woa grasluited Monday nighttrom Echo Brook School in cure-monien ittendt^ by 3tO persona InB b n U I S l U d l t l
j i v»'l«||c(ort', spoils ot tho class- ricbl to ft*
and of inemcirlei of Kchowhich would nlmiys bu chcr-
Elonn Cucuso, dnan salut-olorian, gavu the welcoming nd-(Irtes.
Dr. Slcphcn Malaker, Inatrudtor(it the Newill'k ColltKC of EIIRI-]ioerin(t> wns IVio eueal spenker,
Miss Fnulkc ttnd Gnrnl LynncJensen ench ware presented withtwfl awari)n for oJicelletwt in Bcl-v-ntt. With 3ehntivnt vtais pyeil-itMl d the Board of Education,presented Iheirlrla with the bonrd'itpiencc nward and Anthony A. Scn-lati, vlvaittnati o! tea N. J. Clwy<ter of American Society for Mot*nte, also gave a sdenea ttwaiA.
The Theodore Roosevelt tssayE.war.d presented by the Daunhtwrnof the American Itcvolutian wentto Diane Drtwrah Shailrrusa. Cili-
/ «WnrSs were pi'e-by ttorry Beqchter in lxihalf
<:f the Amei'lran Legion to BlennMrrle CrtrusiO] 'Noi'ins Thrrcafi Ca-rusu and Hnny Michael SIIHIICI'OSHJr.
DAii citizenitlilp iiwai'ila nlsowcnl tu JVIinn I'"oulke and Tim in usJUidifHil Tomraindlu,
Mrs. Joseph Mcrshey, piflnidentof tl]C Public Library Asaut'iation,jircBcntcd till! spcutll award toJudith Mary Cent1!.
lo pugt 3)
John Fittipslfll, Fejdlnmd JohnRajewtkl, Oail Marie Gerald, WH-Hani Jowph GiHican, Koimna f«>res» OiuditU, Mnry Kielty GtercHon, Peter John Graef, CharleaPatrifk Granatrand, Joanne Ltiu-
Hobert Duvid Hack, Mary BethHatnpaon, Margaret liow Hm-nik,Patricia Kllubcth Harrison, Ju-" ;1i WlnStred Meneltan, Kevin
•Bnc|s Hoerburjter, Judfth M»ryHoljinann, Christopher Alan Hml-fcni, Concetta Marie lannucci,HoMtntiTy J-adjps.
John Carl Keep,], P»tr|ci« CarolKelly, Genevleve Agpaa Kennettif,Pctrfcla Ann Keough, LorrajrieJ-oan Koeserh*, Michani AndrewKranchalk, James Joaejih Larie,Patricia Ann Lang, Kathleen MaryLunffan, Janet Ann Lelst.
Jay Sce-ft MadMfeill, Theresa M-Malera, Anne Roue Malperc, MaryAnne Marljfliano, Violet Ann M»r-rn, Susnn Mary McAlvannh, Rob-ert E. i^tCRrthy, Ma^y Tfll ftirjotbHe Cowan, fieorgfl Gitfull McGuIre,Jamca McVoy.
John Michael Murphy, Piitricln\r,n NBKJ, V. QeMnil Hootian, UltnDorothy O'Connor, Mnorecn Sua»nO'ltagan, M«urecn flail ti'Mtill,Maureen Eltiabeth O'Rouike, Vin-cent J<™pli t'as»na, Con^nlt Av>-thoti.V I'nnaudotio, Ellen MarlonPftlvDrs,
Mlchnel A. Powcri,\Ann LouiseIteuitnn, J«Urt Alsiw. ktetil, V W R
tltony Ityan, Joy Joanne Sabntlno,Andrew Frederick Sayliu Jr., Reb-e rt Charles Scan ion, Chnrlea Jo-atph Schuli, Wllllmii John Schuli.
Richard F fane in Sharp, JamtnMichael Sidle Jr., Jflmcs MichaelSlkora, Wiilism Cliarles Smith,Dmitri Joseph SO)I;H, Hnrcict Mtt-rlann Stanley, Carol Ann Starr,Thomas Jerome Stohlc, CeoijfunnMario Stlmpson, Antoinette Mario
Kathcrine Mario Kulllvan, BetieTrcmblay, Thonins Bnrtl«y
Ure, Wayne .Ounudlot Wall, MaryAnn "We'll!, Patricia Ann West-Kate, Man aid KuKetio Westrich,John Patrick Welter, Charles J<jhitWill, Joan l-irraUttlei* Mavjj WjAofT-, LuisYoURR-Jiang.
Select DelegatesFor Boys State
Boys from Westfteld and HolyTrinity High Schools will leaveSunday for the annual nession oiLhc AmerisnH Legion Jersty BuysState npnnsored hy the Departmentat Hew Jersey American Leictan
field on the campus of iiutgel'sl H B i k
CharlcJi W. Grlner, chairnian forMartin Wallborg Po«t 3, AmericanLcfrton, Inc., announced tho fol-1-uwinK ilclp(;alca will attend:
Wtatflcid Senior High, David C.Mayne, 017 Lawrence avenue; JlniP. Mowry, itiH ChantiinK nvenuCiAllan It. Huworth, 783 KiiollwooJterrace, and Samva A. MunnJnu,7'19 Ilysllp nvi-nue.
Holy Trinity Hiich, Itlclmrd H.Harehl, 71B Dai"tnu>or ilhd lilu^encH. O'SullIvan uf 718 Cfntfal nve-i lift, l'lnintlftld.
The nix d«ltjtaten will bu at Itut-jrcrH from Sunday through June2& lor fin intensive course In JTOV-ernment which is cllniu)(L'd frfdny
i Ji!no 2(i with tin;of the i>ny Reiver nor
307 Wai Beomas
Roosevelt, Edison JuniorHighs Graduate 411
Gratiaation exttroitua for 20}puplb we«) held In Ed it oh JuniorHlg-h School lot the Ant time lust
l|cht, PTA ft*w4* Iwr Uip sthol^astic honors want to Ralph Kurt«and Chrlsttne Colllni, •
Miry Jo Piacrchil aavi the »d-of welcome. Sneaking foe
the dans of 1959 w*i JudithKotodny and prcnetitation of thel gift was ma do by Gary Ed-
Hhpgeifli wmc reid by
Barbura II. Smith, Kenneth R.Soeliy, Carol flobblne, Gerald Vf,rj«vkloti, and Kafhryn H. Quad,
Mr*. Bruce E. Klnrball, vicepiesldem of the Board of Educa-tion', j)i'Qsented diploniks.
Prtaentttion of awards wasniadtt by Howard Tonritnfton, prhi'filial, The Edition son?, Biinir bythe Rraduatlntf clans, was led byPHacillR Hlnebauch.
A. Bank of Emi™ii! itw iltril-eated by tha ehHrter memberj ofthe Ediion PTA and the names ofIT pup lib were placeo] it) It, Thjhonor will be given «*«h yiav topuplli who hivo "helped to ralaeeven higher the pregent hitch ntnnii-•rds ot Edison Schgoli practicedK<iod ifpgrUminship, been tdurU-uui, cheerful, aludloai, consider-ate of other), and a help to bothteacher ind clMinute." They wereTtkhMt'd Allen, Linda Appetattu,Ttena Btich'bintltr^ John Carlson,Chi-iatine Collitii, Margaret ISddy,Prbcilla ninebauch, Judith Kolod-ny, Steven Mandell, Laura Menaro,Mary l o PlaerenU, Kathryn Quad,Gwendolyn Redd. Robert Sattipson,iui«| i .Schleilnier, Buuii Thamii• n i , flifBfory Wtlia.
PTA A-WMIIS Vrtve an follows'.Athletic honors, Claudia Capae-FIOIU, slid Urinary We I us; practicalai'ts, liobert Sam pa on, Robert
, Mtiiilyn KwUstika anrtMeyer; bomcmuK^SK, Juc-Miller, Barbat* Slies anj
Susan 3chIe>lnK^'.The Class of 'OB award wont tu
Mary Jo Placrchla ntnlWeiss.
Westfield School Boosters Association Gives1960 Scholarships To Ken Hite, Lorraine May
j t c n i ' i u i r^nijjn "•*' K * ' n f i l l y ,
H to null'It'll park ami l.r.rrfiiiit May,fijtf Rheiwond parl iwny, both ai'n-iors nt We^ffii'ld 11 itrh Hfhnol, *f-
eori
nt We-<ffii'ld llifrh School, * 'ilinir l.> Doostcr iirtsiilcnt J.
S t Th 'lrtlimiiiPHeorilinir l.> Doostcr iStuml Snifirt. Them; silirtlilire given for outalsinilMiK
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Bonnier nehulitrship wwai-Jcil I fin^MlAlw-t UuK K^'l- y -1 ^ftrt liv^la UF'-tlve ifi fluid lioelitiy and in Hie
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MissSparreToHead Conference
(Plclur* on P i i t 3)Sparrc, vice incident ot
the Junior Y-Teen Ctuh of thaWtstfielfl VWcA, has bepn plcctuilchniiniiin of thu New York awnY-TWn conference lo he held nlCamp Wllwdyandtt, Pl'oul Vallay,N.Y, Sunday thi'oUBh VvWuy,
Paula was n iloleijntu to thulMjR canf«i'i>ncc> and hu» hni'iisiurvinit on lh« pluiiniiii; cunitnlL-tou lor tliu lliBft i-onlomicd, -whichbegan It* work in January. Thiacommittup i.i roppnneil of teen-age program ijirciilaw nntl Y-T«en
VU { VW<;A IJ|m»HHTi|* l • • -rill A I -
Jeraty, New Yoi-k, ('«iinei>Li-cut ami Miinanclmnellfi-.
I'aulu In th* daujihter »f Mr.anil Mi1*. Hmwut'l I'wi'iy «f 228PrtHtpMt streiFt anil has iratnpleLdilher junior yuar In WcaHioli! HiirhSchool. Shu hfiH ben II octivo Iiischoul, (rhurch uinl cummuiiity nr-tlvltiea includiiiK I.eadtiii Club,choir and Spun hi) Club. Shs! *vlu(chulrntan „! thr Junifjl; Prom tin,]lias rce*nlly het'n iippoinleil ulitiii1-raati df public welfari" fur Sulr.iuniors'ind vrnp mill mi'iins i-hulr-mitti ftir thi! Junior Auxiliary ofMm ChiliJrcn'n f-fliHilry lluint.
Olh'-i1 WtHl.Dclil ilrli 'JiU'M nt-Msndinif tins nnifiTcnct' ni1'1 li'iniennrl Mndti Tli'WiipH'>n, MiciieicMurphy, Unmln rilpitmi, C-nnnifVitvtin?Y*t ronn^e ^funjin, Hubtn(llii;, lliiiljtlfa WitliT, flwrlin'rii,H|tiil|i mid Ajitiii l.ci' (iriibci". Tim
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Two hunted and tin pMpiliwent itraduntcd fust nlifht bafoi-ea capacity audience In KoowvcllJnioi- Hlfh School, Plrit "hftnttrpupil wa« B»chy Miner; Itcetidhonor pupil,-Mirg«ret Heflln Ruutand third honor pupil, Stiaron L«*S
The two winning taatyi In' *hoolwidti cotiWit wei'a «*d by
their authorti. The e iuy i wtr^•.'Reflutttain." hs Saw UndtF«m«und "Words C«n Stir Mtn'i
" by Beryl Gregory,A wolcominit nddreaa wii itlvan
hy K«nt A.. Lijtin und o>lsb»lpnemt wuru reid by Patricia S.Bautr,"Glim 0, Brlitol ind ClaireE. Itadjfers, . .
t h e «Ui» s^t, '»*% Tiveiw\iti byouRlaa1 L., Jonei. Pr«ientatl(in
of.awtvdi w u made by Albert it,Bobil, principal, and dlplomii byRobert H. Mulreaay, ptcitdwV fl{the Uoii-d of Eilwcstion,
Atnwicm Union iwtrdi wentto Jamc« P. Kovac* and Beryl
memuriitl iwitd in clothing, JeanM l t h OUt Hiugan wood-
Fwd«riek O'Connor; Dan Large rnemorl.a.1 award,J a m e a K S V J J O U . ' •: ' . '• .-. •• •*•
', The [iame's of 15'pup|l# wereplaced |n the Book of Cold- .Thehonor In given to pupils -who have"practiced , jfOod \ spotliinanfchln,been- courteou*, cheerful^ utudlomand connlderate of other* and havebeen a help to baU taaeher andclassmates."
They were Claudia Beck, Son-e. Bird, Krlstiti t)*hlitrom, Jaritt
Beryl Crejtoiy, Douglas Jt>ne.s,lames KOVHCB, Judith Large, KentLogan, Bfecky Minor, Suaart fto/jd-er, Shitfon Snvaite and BarbaraWolIT,
PTA RcHufeinis swird* viisrt tofollows. HiRheit ucnilemlc aver-site, Becky Minor; Bngtlih, Jean
magmi; ma tlieni alien, OeinliiMadea; sclcnci.', Margaret Kugg;aociul ntudk's, Claudia Beck;French, Sunsn Bro-wnell; Oarntflit,
?Hy MlrittS'i lflVlr>, Ontaihy Hcfland Spuni«hr Dlnnv Burton.
Plan Five BandConcerto in ParkMmifowJiBkln purk will mrnln
IFC the site fnr itumtnot1 eve-nl UK concert)) sponsored by theItccrcdtlun Cotntnlaslon. ThinSURFIOFI a total of nve concurtswill ho played by the SummitCommunity Concert Band andtht Elizabeth I.ociil 151 Cun-(art Hum). The first concertwill IK held July 'I with theElizabeth bund plnyinit. Oth.or concertii will bo hold JulyIf!. "A AUK. lit and 27. Ad-mJMttfun is free for tho 8 p.m.eon certs nnrl inmlUes undftiendn arc Invited.
Graduates SelectKing and Queen
MOUNTAINaiDS-MlM JudithCdFicl was crpwiioil queen of tho1(15!) KF-Hilutltinjif rlann ot the Moun-tntnslilii pnMle sdiBula T-nciniaycvnnlnK at ttm ((rodiiHtiun jiarly-dilni'e (,'lveii fur Lite jtrt>u|) by thi*MouiitniJlsliiit Civic Coniirll-
(ilvnn !l«*(wtl vjfts tiMTOjil H« herrunsnrl tiy tin; ntkndlnjt atu.ltttb,llotli ruliii'x wcriM'niwncd hy JohnIv Kiiiili!!', iiri'iiidiitil «f Lh« Moltli-(iLlniidc (Ji»i« Cnulk'IU
Ail trriidiiiltlnjij stliiiinti* of prl-VH !•'. IIUIJNI1 a m i p i i n w l t i i i l W'IUHIIH
fli'I1 i<iItk' tliv iiri'/i wcri- Invi t i 'd , u n diilHiroJiinmtt' ly Kin ;it!i>iiiU'il. A.'iiNii'h ([intal I'litrfi'il the n i l ' ( m r j ! i m cI'uijii in lii-i-rUi'til .Lirh(nil, in in l i i -tiiri< fJin» ri'it
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Honoio will be asDr. Robert [* ^Doit, pillAward* will b«:|ii-raa*nt«d;fcB.'N, Ew«n Jr., t iWlnt«»
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A BO-atir Bar will b«pr^by the W«»(J|.1(J OAR c i i iWllllama O«lf M«Un Jr. **^flnt honor ilUdent He will ir«Nlv« tht lUnilalUrnit Vnaiituti seiinc* indmitlci nedil-utht , pupil,inn the hiihtii • « ' • ! • . ,lifcmitlcK and Mltinj* dutlof IMhwl ctwi-|«."Pb»l*n»la*:;
awarded two othtr lu»ii«Bauach ind Lmb K*wnd, (ivtn Jo (hi ptipU
nlttiet-. dujrlnth(fl«rmW:pi
Unguiii* i4. M Mlawt
Sr. Jfoni'..,. . .will IM *ward«J te
Sabrln* Coffey. ' •• "" " rieliEittrtt
icholanhlp or|l,04K> forlicienay in the Jtudf of 'htitiiry, flUiHtlti of 1reipect-for the irlfhta andcat* of fellow Cltlwnt ind.tn and Interest (nil .ih% cojriTri ri jr ana v i a
Art pritea «f--$16 and |(lflvwtiB >to Metiaa* A. B*d«au dTOljr^
M«ry Bllon Llat, aa .T ,sl<i inter girt, will r««tv»gold key, burins eightwhich la.Klvon b,v the phyalcaJ 'idtf*.-:
(Pl«it»v turn to 8).
Legion, UnitInstall Officers
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Cflmbindd Inttsllption cuMIHOa*Its of Mflrtltt Wallbore Poit"»,A Legion, and itn liijiaji fAuxiliary, took placa Tucgilsy fl?»>....
inir in thu post home. • ::.'.•;County Com rounder Henry Pfeift.;
tr inntalM the following pout of-(li'trot Com ma inter, MBtr* l^fhflv!senior vlfa cpipinnndvr, R««ell -.Mlfk'r; Juniur vice t'ommandeV^;
hoiMlore Harrln^tun; finance *jf*.vflter, ChnrlcB E, Taylor; nnjutantiv;lira. [Uyitmnd Luwrencof aasTO;:unt iidjuifint Henry Snrraltj Mife'orlun, Ftay Lawrencn; iB'
nt-iivins, If'rnwli Vj'kivln*, J»ciit«t JuIlaFi t.evyi ami
Titus (tmlth.Tho unit OIIWTX. Installed .
William Hunks of Wll(jK]irf, TVI'I'U: freddsnt, Mw*John Piillwk; IIml vieo prwtlileqt) •Mrs. Hubert Karnn; actond vtogl i t , Mrs. WilH«m "third trlco prfnldenti Mm.[iiitiMn: trfiinurpr, Mrs, ;;E. Tayl'ir; hbLnrliiti, Mrn. W»IVef.\K. Bi'lli (fcdplsirt. *I H *Ii ' y; «i)i| neryuflnt-al-afms,
I'ust (l<'|iiii'tnu<FiL t'omWurron llnvldii of MountJiln»t9Swaii un luiFtori'ii KtfUFtt In ndditfonf'tn rinnity ninl unit ' A M I M and
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^|J^; " phbrt Shirts, long and short slaevev
Pajamas, also Shortie stylet
1 itack* and T)eCa«e«
luggage and Travel
CbtHw tru|h»s
Toiletries '
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Ties, regulari and l»
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Sweaters, summer weight
Straw Hats
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; YOU'RE INVITEDto vie the rear entrance to our storefrom the municipal parking tot.
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[jocal PUyfieldsjnyeij popular lut summer willL offered «Wn thl» /e«r f»r «U
w , Mil* P*t Joins .wjll •gifoKVitt. Children « e «fl«our«fedbring tb?t"r,?wr* twtoau but « -, will l» PWTlded it n«4ed.rOur deUtt* iif thii irill be
br pU^pMUnd k
igUg 0? the openingbe the »nhnpl puttume parade
f « d n « y »«*•*!« «Pd th* mi-tt »ppe»r«he« of th« pony ridei^ four of tb« *lf)it pliwoundi.
c«nt ridel wSllke offered onat Wiifeincton »nd
goote »nd on Fridtr at Mc-jjnl*y ind JcStrton, Details mtyhi oJiwined from playground leid-„,, Ponies Tfitl *ppe»r at W h
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Prom 4p*nin« dir tilt July 11,th pl«mouod Will be preparing
[r the town oly«pic t*mei to belttf*<! o n **• 1 * o v e d*t* at B lit)
Twenty-fo«r . obawplonthlpiici §N wore th*a iO jhcdilibe nwirdtd to the winneri,
MAinity 1fch»l Jtliyjjroimd his«on the Olympic tame* for lire*
yMtiv'.: lea. .nwm trtat*fir »1I pirtlcip«nt* "ill conelu)ls
event. W\ b*ir*,*iia firii i - l lenter. E«nti will• Inebde
ii'rti >•>% >n»d jump,thro«rlt>I, '•;• with father*,
urtht tiyin(;itt mtuiM? tolltfth tfidr d*iwtitt», «nd rtt»rrtt,lv tUcre.tiwi ««ld wit) b« theJyraflc lit* ind taitructloji clui>
to it t t t ot thmlympkt »U1wto t p t t ot thmlympkt »U1*, held tfcrt*' p»t«llcilly durlrtltie three weeki prior to the evtnt
Eaeh week durlnf the et(ht«*tk ptogttnV ribbon »*(nd* -*iUU presented1 in cwon of the re-
ti plij/frqundi. Th«»t#rn«d:by the children
ni In th* **rtou» ictUitletrcd on all playgrounds during
tlii Week. At the dwe of the sei-itn, the boy ir>4 jrlrl at each play-pOTnd urtnnlne the most rlbbotwwill be presented with the goldeniwird. For Hi* boy ind girl on«rh playground who;-in the opin-ion of their. leader^, display out-
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lM trophy w(ll be award-ed. Also, the canted white ribbonweekly award wilt be presentedwch Friday to the boy ind girlon ouch playground on the bailsof ittitude, dependability, coper-itlon, initiative, inttreat, pirtleipl-tlon and teim play,
Malcolm QuJfley wilt be inthirge of the playground swimssffMed e»ch week at the YMCA.Swims will be held Monday forboys up to 12 ye*rj of ege andWednesday for girk up to }2ftartinf June 2B, Children muit jeit jeait JS inches tall to be ad-mitted to th«: pool. Sttety jttbmHd but parents are reminded(hiS these swims are net .instruc-tion eoursea but Just a chance fortlit pliygrounder to cool off. P e fiod> will be 30 minutes long Hidnimtasion will be charged. Thefee li to in paid to the playgroundleader who will issue swim Ufcu.Schedules will be announced onin dividual pltygrolinda,
also reminded tbutare offered a com-
p Insurance polity under-written by the American CasualtyCo. of Reading, fa. this polity
children for jnjuriea re-while participating in aup-
activities at the play-s or any other rocreatlon
ipomorcd program. Athitd will be insured from the timot!» application and premium art!received by the Board ot Recrea-linn to the expiration date at tho•"•'(I's policy, June ?2. I960.Children Insured with sinooI insur-•nce are not covered for the sum-mer playground programs.
The Uecreatidu -Commission ha/iinvited all narsnts to encourageMr children to taite advanlaffe o£* plan for supervised piny. Mcm-
of the commission are:s H. Wiuht, chairmani Hra.
Tily, Marshall Coolcdge,pnond Grant, Joseph Wlendl,
"«nl( Keteham, HolIIs Plinton,Cd Booth, and Mayer H. Env
hboys and (tlrla of hifrb
tnooi age who want playjfroumt•Iwicnce this Bummer may vol-wt*« tWtir sm-vkea to mij of ttie•*•! (trounda. They will bo able" • f a t in all types of games, ac<•"itiesi nnd handicrafts and at tho
i™le for consideration an an active>JcinW oi future playgrouncJ"•Its,
Echobrook(Continuod from papo 1)
JfiiB Fdulkc, president of tho Stu-l!nl Council, pr««onti;)l tlic toiititll™»fd to Dinnnc Lorrujnc Hutdi-jf1"!- The (iwiird wan (tlvf!ii to™« rwrnbiir flf th,, grmliiHUnKf l '« vihOp |n (jlio opltilun of tlic""""•il. lind shown the inoat rc-'JWt tor <,tl,ci.ai
T™ t'liiBK wim hwii'il In novenil™"KK IPIJ (,y AIIPII Lewis, Inatruf-5 'tt unialc. Herbert .(, flrown.Jwnxjiitnj IIUIHIK diKlriKlnr, in!
I h p Ri'v, lirrnrd J, MrCimy,f""11"' i>f Our [july of t,iMin!<M•™»fli, trfivii tlic iiwwflLidll nii'i.pi'-i1. Dnlwyti It, lt(iya..ti, pii«t.»r
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F NORMAN LARSEIf
Staff Chosen(Continued from page 1)
Carolyn' Giroud; aMlstanta,'-Bar*bini Jaffte, pavid LeiU, andCatherlnt Gltovkdi Lincoln School,leader, let Zorge; msfiUnits, P ctricla Jones, Bernard Gar Hand andPatricia Pipe; Me Kin ley School,Jowpli Hawkins; a«Vrt»Titg, (fortyMiller and leSrvy Torborg; Rons,evelt School, leader, John Ifot-br/ook; Msigtanta, Jacqueline OVConnott Uvcy. Itfowituff, dorah D
Alito, Washington School, leader,Mania .Royce; asaiitanta, LlndiSmith « i4 R*beit tUttmtv, YHS-son School, leader, Robert Banks;issieUnts, {Suzanne Werber, Ar-thur Lepow and Nsncy Reagan;seeretsry • to * « dlicebsr, AlfiiaAdrian; swimming and archerysupervisor," Mil col nv Quigley; ten-Dili supervtaot, John H*rnni*r, andtennis a^taitt, RUhard St
J * a » t 1 * l l l open,
tionwiJ KwMonday at 1 p.m.
School Board:•- (Continued from page 1)
'National Foundation, Mr. Kinfns-Bury WAS assistant director of theIlHttoii! Division of Services forCrippled Children and editorialconsultant to the Illinois Commls-aion for Handicapped Children,
Earlier ho had been a teacherin the high schools, of EWIston,111., where lie co-authored the un-cial studies textbook, 'Towards ASetter World," and contributed toeducational journals. .
•Mr. Kintfabnry entered teachingfrom the newspaper field, havingpublished weekly newspaper atTtVeslaco, Sun Benito and Pharr,Texas.
Born in Boonville, Mo., Mr.Ringsbury Wns graduated fromCentrn) College, FayeUe, Mo. Hereceived his MA decree from theUniversity of Missouri and did ad-ditional graduate work at North-western \!TiVvers']^ and Xhi Uni-versity o£ Chicago.
Mr. Kingsbury devcloiWft theprocedures manuals used in theficW trials of the Salk polio vac-cine in which more thnn 1,500,000school children participated to de-termine the lilTectiveiieBB of the vac-eiiiE in 1954.
The expansion of the nrtivitiEiof the National Foundation to In-clude iii-thritls urd i-hvdiUBtiHmami bivtli detiwts, as -well as polio,ha? tieccsnitateil n reorpnniisatiutiof the foundntion'a field stall1. Mr.Kinptlmry !ms been nsfced to con-echlvntc upnn thia reorganizationnnd until it is1 tiimnlutc will haven very heavy truVlil schedule Inviow nf thin, he felt thnt it wuuldbi> impo-irsiblu for him to L-ntry hisshare of responsibility «» a mem-ber of the floiird of flducttttori anillie decided to mow into Nmv YorkIn save Shu time iiuw s]pttit in torn-inutiiiR-.
Name McNamara(Ci in tinned fnim P W II
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H a r r y I l rdu i l / i i i ; :<H-"T"! l l i ' i i i e i i sr i ! ,
S c l . I ' . '-•• ^>fiviil Kvi i i .« m u l K K I -
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Rake & Hoe GiveCilttoYfCA
7tk Birthday
At Uie wventh birthday lunch-ton of th* RdtB * Hoe GardenClub, held «t tin GoUnii CWIBITJClub..ip Mooia W«diM«d«rt achmsk for the YWCA wag prtwnt-*i to HUM Winifred Debbie, gue*tof honor.
Mrs. Jlobert W. Scott turned hergave) over to th* n*w prnident,Mrs, Cburlei Warnecke and Mrs.Scott wag pretented »dth * pwttpr«iident'i pin by Mr*. Beverly K.H^hmiJin, 18ST-SB preaidtnL Oth-er officer! insUlled wer« Mra. Wil-liam V.Hirttgan, vice pwidtnt;Mra. Arthur Macaulay, treasurer,and Mrs. Wallier Him ton.
Mra. Warn*cka announced thenames of Her new boatd member*si followi; Birds. MM. WilliamWallace; community projtcti, l l n .T o r e Tanneutn; conjef»»Uon,Mrs. Car] W. Zeii; fund r»l»tne,Mn. Scott; flower arranging, Mrt.Curl Smith; horticulture, Jfra,Frank J. DuKtn; ho«|>Jtality, t i n .Thomas 0. Gilion,
Also, Junta™, Mr*. John £ .Biahop; mtmberihip, Mn, Haitj-e«n; program, Mrs. Edward L.Gavcn; publicity, Mri. Mllo L.Schaefer; telephone, Hra. RobertHcClung; wayt and tnaan , Mra.Laurice E. Lotwel; tnlliW*. Mrs.Hachmann and Mrs. Charlta R.Jlaytr and wayside, Mr*. Freder-ick E, Strothmer. < .
Mrs. Dugtn and Mr). Gilion »<<flounced that they had attendedthr president's day lurtchton atEast Orange May 26 at which timethe Garden Council of the West-field area had been presented withan award for civic achievement tot
A short program was conductedby MM. William CofFM and prUeswere awarded to the following foroutstanding flower accessories theywere wearing: First, Mrs. Will mmM. Conner; ftecond, Mrs. WilliamA, Cllroyjtlilrd, Mra. Edward OU-m*n; fourth,-.Mrs, Melbourne, C.Bartel and fifth, Mrs, John Mc-Donnell. '
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c»tion department for athletic »ndscholastic ability and cither quali-ties .: The music prise at |1S will begiven to Lorraine A. Hay tnd Vir-ffltii* Clarkson. Mask am! Mimepvltea of 110 and (5 -will fro **«:ed BarbMJt Hogreie, flrat, -'""rftth'AHiil'MfilAaet, « t i1 ' Ernestine Sibrirti Coffeycited a« the DAB Good Citljenshippilgrim. The Cornell Cup will beawarded Charlopj M. Schmidt Jr,as the outstanding boy In the ncn-ior class for all-around emllense.
Robert Andrew Foosc will receive the Kfchard Van den Berghmemorial, a ploijue en(rTnvc<t an-nually with the name at the uetiiorboy cite'tl ior qualiiit* ofnnrj voted by tbo student beiiy andfuculty. Joyce L. Brynlldsen wilthe awarded the business educationPTire, B iiMTtt«T]f'ii nandtnrc!r; prescnted by the Union County Asaoelation of Scliool Clerka nnd Secre-taries.
WilUasn Pheliln Iv. will taawarded the National Honor Soci-uty hdnorary scholarship and anHonorary National .Merit atholar-ahtji. A Matlantil Honor Societycertificate of merit will IS? awardedDuu^las Eaton.
Named to the National HonorSociety will be; John Ahlfckl, AnneBarbci', Marcia Bfekel, Carol Bon^nt}, Ellen Brydcn, Richard Buck,Ernestine Coffcy, Martha Cople-luan, Carol Dlouhy, Douitlstt En*ton, Christfne Eiimon, John J?ishIII, MarKarfct rr^ntz, .MafijaretIlenriksen, Hope Howlctt, JulieKammcrntan, Mary Lta, BarbaraLincoln, Judith MflfraihacE, Lor-raine May, Suiantie Merrill, Dor-fen Mulrcany, William Phelan Jr.,William PheljPB, Marion Pfcwe,I'riscilla futonm, Charles SchmidtJr., Karen Smith, Anne Thorburn,J'ldilll Til r n eri Richard Whltmore,Mnrjorle Wilson.
Nawctl to the National AtWeticScholarnhip Society will he: Chas.Clihc, Thorn as Dudley, DougUsEn ton, CharliK Eddy ill , John Ffnh111, thomsa Kilsort Jr., V.tisstr'i,HalMit 111, Itolrert Hall, John liar-riH, Keniitsth Hftc, I. Henry UwiflJr., TlionKist Ufflitbown, [Uchard
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Congregational Church, tfppe*MrtnUliir; lbs Rev, AJwunder h.Chandler, minlitcr of the FirstConrrflgatlonaJ Clsurrt, Hacken.i«tk, ttnd the Rev. Joseph W^rdII, pastor of Olivet CongregationalChurch, Livingston.
Or, William C. Child, chairmanof the p»atoi»] committee whichcalled the Rev. Dt-, McCorijow tothe Wfjstfleld church in 1047, wills<rv« *a tnodwatoi pro tern. AUorirtlf>ij»tiniT will hi pastors and!ay repi-esenUtives from tha fol-l i churches: Congregational
of Bound Brwik; Cvtawwi-Sty Church of Brookslde, andStanley Congregation»I Church'ofChatham.
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delegates will be aecomp*nt«d byJtrt. Soh*rt Warner, Y-T«en di-rector oi the'WestflRld
ApproxtmaUl)/ 2*0 Y-Twnrs »ndndnit Uiitn will Mend the on-fertnee. The theme, "Profile oitha Future," will k» developedt h r o u g h roiindMbli dlaeimlongroapi on Uie roie of women in;"Your Neighborhood and Commun-ity—Tomorrow," "Your FutureCareer," "Your ReiponsibULty inWorld and Nttlonul Affaln," and'Your Piiture Mirrlige, Home
and Family."
The main speaker throughoutthe conference will be Dr. MivlottCuthbtrt, farmorly dean of womenof the TaUadega College for Worn-en and tor man/ years a memberof the etalf ot the National Boardof th« YWCA. At present Dr.Cuthbert !• * member of ttm fac-ulty of Brooklyn College, A a ateacher of sociology and counselorof studenta, * trustee on the boki'dof Xht National Conference ofChrktians and Jewfl, t fellow ofthe National Council ef Religionin Higher Education *nd a mem-
ot tiie CwnmiHitm to Studythe Organization of Peace, shehas lonj devoted herself to mat-ters of public concern.
MIBS Phoebe C. Clary, oxecuHvedirector at the White Plains, N.Y.,YWCA, will apeak on her experi-ences in Turkey where she spentWWth llm* tt\wlnn h<ffi SO v*M*with the foreign division of thoNational board of tho YWCA. MiasClary will also lead a discussionpaup on the. United SU-Ufi pmi-tiort in worM Affair*.
The cenlerencc Job of directorat munie will be held by MissCspltolti Dlek««m ot Summit,who will head all group singing andconduct the music workshop,
The dally program will beginvith tho general anwimhly wl vihiehtime varicud proxi'smn are pre-sented which include: Talks by ihnmain speakers, panel discussions,Movies ami role-plavlnK.
The workdhop sesmions aresmaller groups wherein Y-Teenscan develop skills and improvetljpjr knowledge of a particular ac-tivity in their own club prop-am.
AIM, F U i tChurch of Cheaters Church of theGood Shepherd ot Clark; St.Paul's United Church of Christ of
atwaod; FirstChurch of ieesny City; Congrega-tional Church of PUtnHeldj Com-munity Congregational Church ofShort Hills; Christ Church of Sum-mit; First Congregational Chutdiof Union, and Congregation atChurch of Warren Townthlp.
A program arranged % thuBoard of Deacons, Carolui T.Clark, senior deacon, will be pre-sented In the sanctuary of themeetinghouse. Willis 8. Hartyn,,dencon, will make th« presentationof « gift In behalf of the congrog«ti<tn. Invocation will be olTuredby tho Rev. Georse A. Shu Its, pai-tor of the Church of the GoodShepherd, ind the benediction willbe pronoupced by tho Rev, Dr.McC orison.
there will lleo De brief talks bythe Hev, Dr, Stain; the Rev. El-bmt E. Gates Jr, ot Weitfleld,pr««ldont of the Wcstfluld Mlnis-ttrlicim; Mrs. Hemlnpiway, paitnrestdent of tho National Fellow,ship' of Congregational ChristianWnmen; Dr. Child and Mayor H.Enveioovi Thftmas ot Westftelfl.Vocal selections will be presentedby Marcelln Halt accompanied byEvelyn Bleeke. Edmund C, Allen,deacon, will preMde,
Tlio Hfternoon will conclude withu reception In Patten auditoriumin charge of the Board of Deacon*ease!), Mrs. Herbert P. Select, sen-ior deaconess. Members andfriends of the church are.invitedto the o
Workthops will bo held in arts a mlcrafts, music, folk dancing, serv-ice projuctn, modern dance, pub'llcity, nature erafls and homemaking.
Delegate* will take back to theirown Y-Teen clubs Ideas from tha•'Clan Tips" sessions which willfeature four topics:• Exchange ofclub program Iiloapi, new ways ofrecruiting and beeping members,tntaK s KOO4 lesdet ftntl membci'and planning and carrying out nue
ssrul programs,liccreation pci-iodn ouch day will
feature nnoi'ts, gttmet! and swim-roiiiK. Each ovetiing the gtrln wiilm(Et in MHflll "eabin jfroiips" todiscuss schedules for the followingday, and for fun programs andftllowithlp.
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MOUNTAINSIDE-Plani to in-; r ( « nwmfewi^ljt »rid to ratedfunds for the fall election cadi-p»l(fn were matte by the Republictan Club last we«k. Urs. Jen n
, vie* p(Mld»nt, fimldrithe absence of Richard Col!fa»,
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on waya and meant to raiat t»6n*Jand increase participation : in theclub activltieti Other m*mb«(i otthe committal were Ed Stt*tnh*nand Herh Itadie. Thr«# idraa auff-gettwi by the coonnitt^t n t i
dpted for Ibis year, and Mrt,Seaman appointed committed towork tin the vnrioua prograiio.Mayor Joseph Komk-h, MHniclpllChairman Joseph Barry and Coun-cilman Luwrum!) Curtis's were, ap-pointed to a committee to arranff*K swimming party and welner roaitsome^m* thU summer. A secondCutinnlttm ewnpflwd at Mr, Far-rail, Mr. atr»ii»*mn, »nA Mrs. 0,W Slkt-fild was appointed to «r-vnngf a theatre party at the PaperMill Playhouae early In the fall,A tb-ind ctHBVditte* tMnfottdijl ¥»•ter Bockluii Cofnj»Ua Perkins widKay Burry w*i •ppointed to form-ulute plant for a («ll eoatum*d \ !
A motion was adopted that eachcurrent member of tK* «lub enrol)at least one additional memberduring the. coum «( thU y*»t.Pluntt for the fall r»gliiriii<"Vdrive were also dltcusswl. In ad-dition,, it li expected that V, S,Sen, Clifford Case, CofntresawranVan Florence pwyer and State Sen.Robert Crane wilt be featurfdspeakers during ineetinirs ot th*club later In the year.
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'A tremendous amount of iuni*liter enjoyment comes from tbeability to swim," John Welnmann,chairman of the YMOA .youthpysical education committee, re;minded residents today in announc-ing that in accordance with na-,
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OBITUARIESMM. Ptukaaena Vcnezio, 86, of
I N CtccioU place died Mondiyafternoon in her home of a heartAttack. 8W wag tin widow ofjtaattel Ventcio.. A MtiTe of Italy, she had lived
I N N 44 ye*n. She was a coai-i t f H l T i i t C h hmnicMt Holy Trinity Church.
Ska is survived by a son, An-thony A. Kerroef Eaat Brunswick;VM> daughters, Jin. Alexander'Votite and Mn Manuel Perry,fc*k of WwtJWd; two brothers,M i l Pep* of Orange and FrankHft at VeneMela and five grand-
tt Her funeral-will la held at.».im. «aWy -frvn the Oooley Coio-atal IftAw.. ASoItntnHieh Massat Ites&tm will be held in HolyT 9:80 a,m. Burial
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William S. MoodyFuneral services were held Mon-
day in Bethel Baptist Church forWilliam S. Moody, 38, formerly ofWestneld, who died Wednesday,June 10, in his home ia Palo Alto,Cal.
The Rev. K. Jerome Brown, pas-ter of the church, officiated, assist-ed by the Rev. William Moore,minister of the Metropolitan Bap-tist Church, Scotch Plain. Inter-ment -was in Fsirview Cemetery.
Mr. Moody was born in Plain-field ,He attended the WestfleM.school!, end resided . here untilmoving to California six years ago.
He «ai M Army veteran ofWorU W*r *. * member of StoneSquire! lodge 38, FeVAM, Plain-field, and of Bathel Baptist Church.
He is'iarvired by his widow,Mrs. Ethel H. Moody of Palo Alto;hi? mother, Mrs. Delsie Moody ofSanford, fit.; and two sisters,Mrs. Fannie Powell of Sanford andMrs. Emma Jackson of Brooklyn.
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erts, who practiced dentistry inElisabeth for 60 years before re-tiring in 1947, were held Mondayfrom the Prall Funeral Home, Ro-selle Park.
Dr. Roberts died Saturday atnil home in Koselle Park after along illness. He was 90.
He was the father of Mrs. Mar-garet Townley of 113 Columbusavenue.
A native of Peekskill, N. V., liehad lived in Roselle Park far 20years and formerly resided in Eliz-abeth. He was graduated fromthe Philadelphia College of Den-tistry in 1887 and was one of NewJersey** oldwt practitioners at thetime of Ms retirement.
He f i t a charter member • andpast president of the Union Coun-ty Dental Society, a charter mem-ber of the Suburban Golf Club anda former' member of the Grove andHomestead golf clubs.
He also leave* two tans, Dr. Ed-mund T. Robert* of Newark, andAlfred H,, of Manatquan;- fourgrandchildren and one great-grandchild.
The funeral services were con-ducted by the Rev. R. 1, HardMan,pastor of St. Paul's EpiscopalChurch, assisted by the Rev. P. L.ArtUy, paitor of Elmora Presby-terian Church in Elisabeth.
Burial was in Fairriew Ceme-tery.
Arthur E, SchiodtService* were held yesterday in
the Daniel J. Leonard * Sons Fu-neral Home for Arthur E. Schlodt,02, of Elixabeth, who died Sundayat home after a short illness.
He was the father of WilliamNielsen and Mrs. F. ClaytonKynes, bath of Westneld.
A native of Copenhagen, Deii-mark, he had lived in the UnitedStates 30 years. He was a paint-er and decorator.
He abo Jeavea Us widow, Mrs.Ells Petcrten Sckiodt; his mother,Mrs. Julia Scfaiodt of Copenhagen;three other daughters, Miss Eve-lyn J. Schiodt of Piiinfield, Mrs.John Valiant of Bronxville, N. V.,and Mrs. George Schsefer of Ches-ter; two sisters, Mrs. Sophaa Rickuof of Rivenide, Cal., and Mrs.Eva Falck of Copenhsgen; a broth-er, Ernst of Copenhagen stud sev-en grandchildren.
Mr*. Otis ButlerSCOTCH PLAINS—Mrs. Vera
Mae Butler, wife of Otis Butler of745 Jerusslem road, died Sundayin Munlenberg Hospital, Plainfield.She was born in Sylvester, Ga.
Besides her husband, she leavesher mother, Mrs. Jo Lee Thomasof Quincy, Fla., five sitters, Mrs.Martha Pierce and Mr>. AnnaShaw, both of Plainfleld, Mrs. Louise Davis of Metuchen, Mrs. Vir-ginia Hodgen of Quincy, Fla.; andthree brothers, Jesse Almond of.Camp LeJeune, IK, C, and EarlAlmond and David Thomas Jr.,both oUjuincy, Fla. '
Raymond Lewis Sr.SCOTCH PLAINS- Raymond
W. Lewis Sr. of 2377 Seneca road,died Tuesday in Overlook Hospi-tal, Summit, after a lingering ill-new. He waa 59.
A native of Chicago, Mr. Lewiscame to this ares in 1827 with theWestern Electric Co. when theKearny plant waa opened. He wasah engineer of new designs.
Mr. Lewis was a communicantof St. Bartholomew the ApostleChurch. He i n a member ofStanley S. Holmaa Chapter 65 ofthe Telephone Pioneers of Amer-ica. .
Besides his widow, Mrs. LouiseBeckley Lewis, he is survived bya son, Raymond W. Jr., at home;
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Funeral eerrlwi will bt heldtomorrow in tie Dooley ColonialHUM, WeatfcM, at • a.m. A Ke-quiem Ma« wlU ba htW in St.BartholonMw'* Churca at » i » a.m.InUment will be in « t Gcrtrude'iCemetery, Woodhriife.
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The United Fund «f Westield'sthird annual canpaign to aid so-cial, health and welfare afeneietserving; the community will be e«n«ducted Oct. 3-20, it was announcedyesterday by Herbert I.' Hocr,president of the Suburban TrustCo. and 1959 camatifn tfhairmin,
The campaign goal will be an-nounced after budfet requeiti ofthe psrticipating a(tnei»s are aia-lyied by the fund's budettreritw-intr committee. Money distributedby the United Fund it UMd to htlpmeet operating eiptnsea only of,the agencies and may not be usedfor capital, or building, expendi-tures.
Last year, Westfleld naidaatiand businetsei subtcribed |216,-632.48 to the fund. Ttiia was ap-proximately 90 per cent •(. the1958 coal and forced a reductionof, nearly 925,000 in proportionateihsres to the participaUnc i|«n<cies. In 1967, which various healthagencies were added to the. fund'sbeneficiaries and the campaign eon-ducted on a "give once for all"basis, the goal of 1224,814 wasover-subscribed by nearly $6,000.A total of (229,764.28 was raised.
In a statement iccompanyins;his announcement of the dates forthe 1989 drive, Mr. ttoer said:
In 1957, the cltinnt of West-field voted overwhelmingly infavor of 'Giving the United Way.'Those of us associated with thisyear's United Fund campaign areconfident that our fellow cititensfeel that way.
We believe that all Westneld-era appreciate the fact that theycan now give once instead of 14times, and we are' sure that; themore than 1,700 workers are grate-ful that they t m only one cam-paign to solicit for.
We have had two United cam-paigns. The first, in 1857, waa suc-cessful. The second drive, con-ducted last year came within 10per cent of meeting Ita goal despitethe fact that it was conducted .itthe depth of a really sharp, reces-sion. The period from Oct. 3-20w*H,:»njJ 1/100 of us working bar*on the third. This year is the ffor all of us to show the cour.of our convictions. If we believein the United Fund, if we want itto be even more inclusive, thenlet ua give accordingly. Let usreach deep into our pockets andprove that we really meant to givethe way we chose.
'Oct. 20 could well be the mostimportant day in the history of
oluntary giving in Westfleld. Iiledge the campaign organisationo do everything: to assure success,.lid I am sure that the citiiena of
Westfleld -will respond as they al-ways do when the chips are down."
Between 1937 and 1967, West-ield's social agencies combinedheir appeals for financial aid un-er the banner of the United Cam-
paign. The following year theinitial five igtnelei—Boy Scouts,Girl Scouts, District Nursing As-sociation, YMCA and YWCA—were joined by the Westfleld Com-munity Center. Following WorldWar II there was an increase inhe desire of fund officials to as-list health agencies.
Finally, in 1957, Mayor H. Em-irson Thomas organized a com-mittee to determine if Wettfltldwanted to lump its solicitation andgifts Ino one campaign. The com-mittee nailed 8,000 pottcardf toesidents. Of 3,000 returned, the
committee reported Uiit all hot109 favored the United Pond con-cept.
Last year, in addition to th«.foiementioned partirfpstfng tstn-
cies, titte health and welfare ggvn-ciea aided by the fund were theAmerican Red Crww, CerebralPalsy League of Union County,Union County A»*oel*tl«n tor Re-.tsrded Children, Union County'Mental Health Asumtimtian, UnionCounty I'»ychi*trie CHnfc, UnitedService OrgmizslUmti (U8O>, «nrfthe cauget of cttncfit arid polio,
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^ hMrporktdn fnM tilll ire* in-c: Robert J, Jlauet1, George W.
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ciilidren unit dog*. Call afterF.M..-FA1-IJM.
WO0DL4NH POWDLE«~t adonbl
eld. ,0n» .egltmnelf rare DA HIspricot malt, will W ft U r « minirtlure, one mull] creamy Whllfemale, and 9ri£ tiny gal do n chainp»»n« main, 1100 m . Call Mfi
o.«Hnitlen-
KRNNRL.ff 1Larff4 pr1vnt« riinaH Rpsp
made utter 0 P.M. onljf.f K*ennpl«, OverlookUllnato 7^757 o
r o r t f Kennpl«, OvC»ll MUllnaton 7-^757.
WO Kltttna whn wouiil lovj t6 bpart of yiiur family, i» mMp,(frmlf, and ye* Uejr are (rco A:
peraonshln h1tt«n- i m ihomo*, nil compltti'ly box trnliu'AD J-tOTO,
•INVESTMENT ADVICE*
THOMAS MeMfcNUS
Votes
. .0! 1W0|Ctntr»I avenue has completed 50pwrj of service with the GreatAtlantic & FadAc Tea Co., and
p»s feted and presented with aoH w\ch at a luncheon Monday' i Newark office.
PtEwnt from the eastern divi.jon at the company were £ . L.' Tiolds, president) A- K, DUTHB,
! president; E G . Cunning) dt-Klot of sales, fcnd Other long-«l! friends anJ associates of Mr.
• McManm started as a darkthe AAP June 1, IWSfl, at 21E
llB ttreet, Orange. At one time,tows one of the coffee and teagni in the West Orange area.
If 1) now supervisor ol suparmar-•™ thE New Jersey shors areB.
* • McManua is married to theN"1 Misa Anna McCarthy. TheyW a daughter, two sons and sev-' nandhild '
this country reaches thewhete our people consider
i WfB a n [ j lflving; awe're in for trouble" —
of the Treasury Robert
INDEPENDINCI
National Independence l> aecurebdt how stout your uerjonaL InJepetKj*nc8? The Income (rocar*fully chosen securities carFnflke rctUp tuture wore fisours
Invmtmtnt Advlur. I" to h«lthrill)' Im-fntors i«i*ct (he rt(h((ourilien fcr their nsvlnvi. Aiaccount*, large.or pntail, r?c«lTithe »ame palnstahlnE d'rvloe — »'a fee that In kind fo the pocketbooh. May I UII you more?
F, L hff , AOom. 3-791*G-Il-S
ln« hublt* teotaj amiauu, curloi.
Vpiiem, HI UHNSn XT«, t .L EL03(19 g 4 '
BOOK! wanted, 1 or 1,00ft. Pleili
MAN1 diamond ring. « t l e a nc a n t , prefer irnHonFo selling. Alt.old suns, BWDI-IU, NHII nnd JnpiWtWrj dngBISfS, UhlfornlrJ. ftild tunanliii deCDrAtlonBt «tc. HUnter €65*0. 6-4-4
IJSKP !31otBptifp|ie anil tran««rltiemachLiitt. WMI eortti|[]tr other multIn good conilliluri. AI> 3-S074.
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• LEGAL NOTICES •
MuuuttiinfiMr, IV. J,Notice Is hor^l>y rTlvfin thut f.
imtrlif h llrhijEf it-III Le holil hy thrElcnrd nf AdJiiHtmpTit nf tHe tlornof Mcrunthlnalrie, n, J. in tlic CDUChambtT. BoronBli Hull, navle t , .Mi>Untaili«lrJe, N. J. on Tueminy eve-nlnK. July IS. 1B59 m B:1S o'tk '[D.H.T), nn th tmntler <>< nn tillcatliJn or Arttuir A, \Vll8nn nr^nti C, WJIflon. hlR Avifo. frwTif?ra . .>fo|iijrT>- lodftttvfl on HIP northerlytlilv or Houle *i'l, !i« ft. oml'jVerfVrflf>ii Ciiurl. known fLR Ijftillotk #1S-I. AlotlnlninvJtU1, New Jpr-i y hnlnE a pfircel tit land ft|]prrrniitiy uso n. rront * 81H) (1. d([j frf^t Ihereon find unfl tliree Ht•onrrctf nnit IHMOITJ' IIUIMIOISB. formilnCflB |)UrponF , ctrfilrflfy 10 trie
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THE KlATtONAL BANK OF WESTFIELDST'P«;I.fflR,ffSIMi^.'Sl!ooMRTina cunBBse*. nmuisit OEWW.TI " "
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FRESH TOMATOEShnriiiilif .j :: •RED nuns
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SMOKED PORK BUnS 59f"Iia#f.||||M«—Ir HM *ftW i
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STOMS 0PM UTI;-:>:s:fMi
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M O N E Y S A V I N G V A l U E S
LIBBY'SA&r's Grocery Buys
2COOTAU; Urtfcttl
sWisTsuas 2K.5. M 0 n APPLE JUICEMARCAL ">i?BURRY COOKIES
VHNJHUt - 2 9BRILLO SOAP PADS 2~45
DANISH BLUE CHEESESharp c M a r ohNN F'nc;;:;.rBrukstm't fottip CfcMMr1
S«IM KilfM flnicn "tST" A *D M I M ' I Yegirt i.> .B;N, \ ;- |$iSifiwWrrr Flmrtd Drink i r W*
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0 Carton for Faffrtr'i Day/M. tnHuwJtnrf «rttn|j j
m i V S K*autinl» \tp\vAACimilt, Chr»»»*«U, Ksslt, Utty Stfib, CM J Sold, rtlhp Munh
filter TipsHit Fwtrk, K*rt, Kant, L1M, M.ribrjto, tWport, i
fut\imu\t, Rtltfilh, Stltm, Sputli. Tiny leu, VietFor, WIntfft
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TV CHICKEN DINNERBSRIUtf PIW litf.CfilolftiorTi.rt.y
Franch Fried Potatoti AtPbri
Ninuti Maid Lemonade ^ — ^ 3 ^ U*Offlitge Juice •Aii'|bF'ii,d-ciin»nir.nfj 2 J'Ji 43 n
Nifty Wafflw h-"<««- 3 ^.35°Chopped Broccoli ^ - 2 ^ : Z 5 e
Mflady'i Cheesfl Bhnti« . • sr;;35«
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uaiiaaa ury piu,d.peiirU*lfM*H<a Clnatf Alt, Club SDJ., A
NOR WAY SARDINES 2I f i Pfe»ie Time*
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Paper Cups "ndw7^,flD J .^ H #
Ihrcal Sandwich Bagi , . . I ^ I S *Charcoal Briquette* , * * • t
Prieai •ffsetlve thrtiufh Saturday June 20thIn Super Mflikoti *nd Salt'Sarrlcu ttoreifn MstrapslifitFi N*w Jirt ty *n^ Statott
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JANI PARKER — S Inch
PINEAPPLEor LEMON PIE
45Iwo (Jelreloui (i-uit-flitvurcl [»!•;»,liudmin jiiu('a|j|)If. or Ktrifiv Iriurjii.On pillit7 pn, (he i;in»l is lipiitl
Crumb Square Coffea Caka-1-" 35C
Orange fikiffon Cab J - p-^ 19°
TOPI BM FRISHMSfS,
EIGHT O'CLOCKMB,
3-i.aJBAG M33
RID CIRCLE3 Lb, «<.
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155 ELM ST, WESTHELD, N. J.OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY T i l l 9 PJM,
OP£N PftiDAT^ t t U 10
NANCY F
. ••' -Whr do moat peopl' our a ho*eeTV | A « w (lite until to be ntrt orJaylwTa »"• lone la live lit —M I I t t t "rulr ttlli tt» (aotlly
/ i lB—twd actioola—flaniy of aTtaa-, »w77ri«HilF B*thMTi-«OO* J4IIW
d£4g ftrv protectiH), -Wo wosaer tnat-
'AreattkM? llowntBlpaioe, FanwoodI'aeiiaeateh plalna are w *s»• S r (Mir nitnaa to "t tJ* Here,.fmldenta Arc the tlnaat K m , -NHtura for the »r*a.
"r June nice are Jlatretnelyately. to* W « -
-"4ai]y. w * partlcalnrlr r*con)nendvttuea; , , . '. <
• MAL ESTATE-*A1J *
PfARSAU
WANWN1ACH
llf I t . M., AO
8lx reel" In 'op eonafiton —eludW »W •WneiM • l
AtUhTit
t»th hmt-*nSbedroom have crow
ith mnpte fileaeta Ubone htdrooih) The*• i l ,
T«n Illationor (hernwith mnpte fileaeta Ubrw or (h
In one htdrooih). The tlvEnc room,* ( *• i l , afpanite * ln )n* room 1 6 *
Hv.-nTa i f l
m pattl
m,6.*
v E c r ,room 16.*t.t, tarn
a powd-atn i t nqpKfile
. . .CPH wilt enj i»lift eiattile »«rvt«
Oat It'jiocatvd at |07< Siinhivlttw
tint v^w. tfiiimia.1 floor pUn withaniranpe 'reajlbiiie. Dtntar. h*JI
kw\i J|tilw room, trtth two raced
wltVitltclilo wall Wen and couti-
t*> tjl5t btthj. TScjre. la s deludeHtlf^Mrtitl m«H
51) I* eicluBly« Weitnetd fl,r«» ad-jolaa tht Weitlteld Qanlena. Thelot [a apiclotil Witt) a frontsi* of111', a totrifflftable depth Mitel afear dlwenaloh of 1EI*. The rcul-dence ot >brLak an£ atuoco haa atotal of 1 b*dreom» ant a batna,Th* living mom la 13' x if <nflrtpiwe, o(, cogra*); Hie (tin I usroorji la iy x 13*7"; the tun porcHoverlooMa the pretty yard.and laIdeal {tit TV, DSafcwaalier; wiredfor HO. Oak pantlled recreationroom. 'Bitra, lavktory In ttaiomentHa well la I lit flour powder2-car garage, quick occupancy'
1AKOE - NEW
KIT VAlUi
fronT W* naeiT ipilt. iden or 4th bedroum, au t>alhsS-oar enrage, LafKe panulled fanitly room,
lB Uuitdry room, catklrfling toom #ltn balcony: nslencc
Hohen with wall oven, ftc, Full«wm*titC9TiKt io\ H lana
patio, Blpriti ^Krecna excellent local Ionaon Boh00] area, ManyVtlced lac wiclt »alt, |i» AD
-Attractive whllB col on In
(no e*r gariiB(, w i l l ' toMde4r4dln£ far bungalow.
ilM«»—Faswsfrtl.-.tlr.BrminB tou.Imlrsom. centur hall rolonltl, at-tint ha. and garag*.
HAROIP f. YOUNG CO.
• KAltfTATf-SAil •
10WN 0. IDW AtDS
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JUfTtifTHITfc*r*'-i» ao 'mucd to recommendthl. <tM«u ta 1 iliKrinstnMttlfbuyer; li*fir* loi^fion. the "If**-,tire celortta) comtfuctioB »n<t de-tallloir; and at coitru, the oeiutj-
rootva and two tutfaa on the apa-dsu* *ceon<l floor, cecter jhall, »
pint RmiDliid« h U i i
cter *«1LT, -den with book-
anmtMjIr tan*
riT|ii(.rpoa|. ?»• pntty tiled kit-Ehca: ttlth t>r»akwl ar«a opcni
t ' t l l k d l tanV .a iMH
We knaw you wUI like thl* brtfhl•nd anlnlns whin Cap* Cod aamuctr H * / • 4o>. Th«f W • prettyftS I tfa HYlDt m- tm
W p yDt room-, tm-
ro*«>a *nd™b»t£: aouk*<) rtcraatloat ( * l
ftt*vt>^* la theniculata r •*'-
t ( » W n i l -»HntY «rf #*»*wiiu;;H u « upalijrt. Taut hum* ia *r*llJmulatto* ainT coBJ"faita>bly. cool.tiftcatad fa (en tcli Flal iui oonva-a.thuX Jt& tranaaortausa. HQiBaQ,l
j l l t M i aulw at sradt l«rell oonSEtrwA i M M l jfui! miUni ItIdeally aglublei tor ptrenli whoItv. wlthahr ttmlW. There fa a
ened porch off tpn dinlnaj rooma. latKKfactaua lWln( rtmw..a d a.
I0W1N 0 . lOWARDS
CHAIUSCBAAKE
•laaiWr IWfapta Mtttaa I m n
tAMCTTACCAlN
nhaSf5™,lVbiih «
l4ca(^d on .1 nott dealrabJe Xvrlh«ld» atrtkt "l« o((tred for liflmedl-Ate gpiMaatortiby oVrnera who aretiMrtnl to PlorMi. Llylna roomwith drtpUee, ilnlnjr TOafn, mod-ern kltcnen.j>ow.Oer fwim^ acre«nedmill <ffi«ea pprfh on i n ODDT. I
t4 n^^TQinnv, l»bdr., flasp.lot orterfl prlvauynty of pity apaco tor the
"tdxcoptlonally' urittty Cap& CCKIwith n well efltntllnhtd sarden en
. »; iiulet> atrlet 'of equally i t t ru t -tlvo houaea. The owmr i , who a ' 6
. raurln.K*j rtiav.e' AiLded many unuii-.u>l feature!, to'their cm torn built3 bedroom home. Taxea only 135.1.
CHARUS C. BAAKE
LtaUaa «rit*M
IK SIK0TAB.Y
An, * . . I,
' Krealam aalyRIM. Aatnwi Klyaaj..-'..AOH-SSW
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MAIXr/llltKin 7-roun> Colo-bbflt; IB5I): living room ivllhl ^ r ^^nlni; room, madam
wnh panelled dinette aridj E f jja wdcr room: 4 second
lloor ^rtropniH (mdater IKrdroom1Si18>, tiled:bath: oiiclotiiiil porchtfkttAtrrigi? turn!??; oil hop-t; camltl-t t i t h Al> I2H41fkttAtrrituition
>toV ovwvonii neoda ofind jt ti&tlia, but If yov [lu-rn^uthl* artimnerriutit you prolmulyIKiveiiollniaslnco: Dial yuu «iul<lgut a UidnD new tiome to fit the("prclflcationa. Wlicn you call ua.•wnll ght you all the tnterpjtlMB
dttniiB, you're flimia tu ilk* tlic
VIEWS
*
rooisW tie I bar you'd tlko In fit on yourO M I viToniJii w|lh n t i l l luinoniidn ul y^,ur tdttov. or \iti for L* « t m In yuKt own <itfnfi" pjppfpl,ibi im IK IK with 7011 nlnitit PUTTIEIlilnrentlnt; ofrorlmtH, t'tf hiflliitii'i!for JM.SOIL Wt'll hltuw yipll .,i(|. in- • • • • ' ii(((, with etnvftllMi. it
THf JOHNSON AGENCY, INCHAITOU , ,
kanbtn wi MalttMa I
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We ctnOair to ka \ t mirla» ( r t t f (rla (HHrtKiennla r*r tksaelempornry ((nar
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BARRETT & CRAM
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an twhim, inn abutad rants, irtta you information ftboul
ttn»n or city to •whieli »t>n • «:. We may »ren be of fBrilierat to you In reeo«ai«ii41a| »JTOR with whoa?•*• iwrc nadaua b»»W «i»*ri»att». Dairtio afrlve *• W»*T* tft aaoi for
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Jiut a Iiw iafe Wockt to I >School, thl« name k *
nn a (treet ideal ior rtijl-riM two nr»t door bedrpomi artditlei balh; two ntora fcedrooiMand lavntory uuatilra. AttnietWel l l and dinlne rwiw. :,w*N
klth frtmaferred owhj
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n. frtmaferred owhj«r aeeda quick aale »nd kw prle*oioractlon at lt8,9D«, ,
N«T«r>out 'Of -aty le h o m e nr lt.:• d iat lnct lve. feaUrep.• • • '
*U to •ftfm ia uirmjft boi roour huuwl makt yotlMtaattor to»vance uSjiittl out 'whit la
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MAOHWCWT KANCH
puJlt in, 195«, a brick »ad rtr»mer»TLth on a, pt*tt> »• x . I M lot,(hree forte btdrocnu, (, — an n t r» room ani lavatoryon tha din in a; room and located attht teal e l t n * twi>-c»i larast.
Thla home (a on •WeatftelfB beau*tlful Tremoit Avcnaa (h<«r fk>uth" " " Ulr«t| »wl i » many
T" *• howi**r. the
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Thlm older iypt nonte la In a \erj-flne Nortfc SiJ* location. It bo.itaf » m«r roof, n t v all burner and)U( f iod t rn kitthen. There ta
l l tVf t a t *
of, ndtrnal tn»Ji a^4Wl*nal tnVrft aopr t**iroom
plua n lor ire apaca. The one carrarase la deUched,
•VUTUVH
»xt,»>ocThla (itllt leyf] bulU In 1SBS In Inexcellent, condition and oCcramany extraa. Ita'lol >• la rue andnicely lamlapaped, There are threepleaiant bedraoma, livtiiK roomwith adjoin Ink din (nB awa, mod-ern MtcVn art*! l)lh< paneled dell,th« hiatlns cvat la low and t»«ar e a i g n m b i t . • • • • - . - .
many'•BKlinuUnInttoWt ba»fireplace ID mown tlcoTf,room wit*. h*tidv bHllt.lna ajBonto acraanea porch; the kltcb'O
ti\4 bwifwl U » «
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Dai a . tilt* Httklutthere'* a rtriaC Hoof powderThree uwtain hedroomi font hap* real wa.lk-.in c)«*et *ndH' "mit to a. amty 4ec%tV %vA i\w .with atall Bhower. peaStlfwllyjahed pine panelled tblrdtwdrooai. l l l , l *a . ' : ...
the u
awct anV,and truly ,tver bcin»*>rt l f
o v e r l l ' lon» kit tjrn ither t * * .
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(torch, IJR« mU«t \ .
" aJ.oven ran«.aiMed when ]
la wh«rt then ewnera atfadJjive, and thei i r» molt m*lout, to•ell their vacant homo here. In*ttreattnc l«v*l-lt|w hABtt.la a 9.o*nelKhborhoodi near acpoola, Fourtieirtwmi, ,t«l8o bit*, plaa I H Mtut anplkfr ^ith with plui»Eiiifalready til, Flntah«l lacnatMnroom- with soH/der roam easily acr.tewlbl* from outdde. JntereatincV»1IM at |24,s(0, . •••
Situated on a h)«h aor«, thtpnearly-new ranch home \» lei tltedMIrable Co«psr Ad. lection orBcatcli Ptalnl. All on ono lloorjthrte well proportioned MOrooiB*.two tn«A batba, lar««! llVltis roomha> pluture wlndg*- overlooking;rolling country; fu)l d I nine room.Th* pr»pen»; hai many iounBtree* iturted, ana the rural a,t-moaphsre la dellB;litfull.|il,*tiei.
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• a lot? Thli . aeoludedn -tiome l« iuRt ,pirf««tn addition to the l
et follltl
AlAN JOHNSTON
f r you n a i t i o n to the uoopthtre arc fneat faollltlei on tW«nrat Door. Tnis living room In K»'*2*, and just to tho rear of thatID a 14 x it screened poroh, and4' 14 x it billiard room eonpletawiLh Bool tatile,. THere la a flmtfloor laundry.' two Half tiathi anda. Jlbrary- UuiUlra there are threemor* tmroona. Thu la that compktely (llfTerint home yeu'm looKinr far. Hivetteiit Scotch Ftalmlocation, |«,W0. :
H. CUV FRIEMtCHS, Inc.
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We have notid a Wre~ac ln«»aae >neut-uf-town Myera thea* paftweeka, We apprtolatn that yourho«MhunUni;t.W.tallniU«dana * •
raho* only 'the ton
LirAN :tot- the nextraiua, bttVtiettop In 01)Plains orftct, *.v^—r. . . . T — . .— — ^TOU open the front door yoUjMra 110l o t i f c a i a . a l « . n t ; * \ r . , - . . ' , • •••' > •'•
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NaUbTOR
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ONMLOCKTOWYCHWOOO SCHOOith in hom« on i lot 1(0x'160 WOB custom hullt
ntoi very well1 y«lr*planned mi l BUaclDu,Tho living room him aIIreplace; there's A (ullillniiiB room; the kitchenhaa tatitt >lue« W<LdiBhwuhor; 9 fine ted-ruutna and H I batlia.Btuonrt flour hflB rximn*aloii snacc for two iwil-rooiiia . itnt] plumbingconnection it ars In foranother Vnth: i t toolrecreation room; itcrcun-d d h h 2 i 8 > e ;vd pdrch
c It 01 c a
NEAR HANKIIN SCHOOLC p e Coil Ktunl-biinjt-
nlow on 125 foot lot.Living rcato. a t n i n eroom, hKuhen, 3 hc»I-ruutriB Hnd bath on nrfitlloor nnd 1 imlrooniaand l>«th on neonnd flndrwlthapac? tot thin! bed-roon:; i-ciir tturftao; I>J-LUiitlonaHf KotxF fnii-alrtittlon. PMct (Sl,i0(l,
IT'S NEWAmi It bun 4 tifitlrtomBHnil 2 tpAlllD. Tim lofff-tlon In on thti north nldo»1 luwn in a woiil iln-Klrnbln nclBhdorhoocl.the price In ih.TOti.
AlAN JOHNSTON(NcWMTi(tailor
WISTFiElD REALTY
tM EAST »ROA0ADAWIr •
HOUSI
( f J pmore momi on tit tta i™.property Jr'tt?. imp with kibadt tretaamtarlTicy.bit•araf t . . *wrJWJInt aritn3 ytara oW, .9o^V
We iifftru olJ*rUhIttlt1}it
;; tt$IS.Pt9»UMiXv.;,:Somo homfi oVii^rii fKaltikte. io'aelithrlrnro«ntli(ime lfif:. tttr t j * tthey K-lll not- kesulo fc~<iAnd.i*new bbltVe whih they lid* Jn tikehy Klll not kesulo fcAnd.*
new bbltVe which they lid* Jn tiketlnie: -allotted -thfeni' *efo(«.-tl!*ymuat slve poavaiiloB; that th#yv l l l n t b. aM. to Jellthclr:eJJv l l lnot b. aM. to Jell,thclr:eJhome In time ie reillie ;tH» -tMh
(o lake, tltln to.Uie-new! • » & J l M " :
lompts to solve thewt plnrl-'bllierjirduliiriB, We Hra lii;a poeHlon:conwiieri uhldB ytiur: mtraile on the . foilowlnn.'Forcac l!atlji«» and other,pleait call for detail*, ;
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fur nit run ii. Tin. IH'MMPIII- MI . I I P m t nt'W UP I I S I I wiih l.i'ipd mil.iiuinlilu iHiik. Tlil> |,i 11 Ipi'iiiillCiil lit'! IK for • 19c- i^ 'vul k"WHIl iil!;tl!'ir I
f t , . rnrpiilrr IPIMI 1'ipii i'till Hcliunl in lln n i l
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only.
THE JOHNSON AOHNCY. INC.In IIHAH ilUIUMlN, Jtl.
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SANDPORO HOMESThn ttneit it.uttcitn liultt UnUl I , *hoiD^a. A prnkotlrtn or dipttlrwtlDii'riletn In an nxvsllcnt In c» I ton,
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Btl l t more than 100 yesritills lovely old home Mureceeacharm and dlsnliy so typlcel ofthe Early Anerloiti Duv. 3Hunt'.4un ft lot Rlmcet an Bern In nine,and boaata s iartte did burn, tour-car KiiraKO, nntl many ptatel/treo«. The houae tecttnltu t«'o hofl-reoms, two bffthi, »na a modernkitchen. Tht llvlns room It 18' 1it' null A Hrep]ac«, Tile Ien )•pnncllcJ anil also ( I M a nrtuis-ciWfl euii so 0" nnd on, but whnot t!Hll ua und make arraiiKenitnttt to aee for yourself. Thiimmc line ju^t bf!cn llntadi anit IsdltuntoJ In IPdnwuocl,
4 BEDROOMS - 2 fcATtK
$34,500
J'urn wood potion of Scqteli Plnltin,Thv> awncm ttrti mavhiff to ritirJiluflflrl WILMI to bell ciiJickly, ThlrA Inart cjturMtMit opporturiity for Lin^-toiio Ho?kln«,ii n.itnu wltlt 4 bed-r*oms, 1! batjiK, fnnilly room, Inuti-rtry room and lavatory* Th«rci la a2-CHT pHraup, ntcttlftcc Jn the! Hv-iriHf rucriih ft ltd walJ to wal] turpot*IPS tJir^uff1]t*kJt thu ;lmt level InH^OUOHFL corulltioii nnti we rf>uum*ir^nd >oU tiro tlilg tiholco ] t iUn^
4 BEDROOMS
$20,900HJttlnlr-4 nn tht Ktuilh fllOr. t.fTown -.vUhiii walk tu hr illj-t^mo \nH^nlur TJIjtfh, in PXE Hlftit ftiiifh-Ikm i\m\ l a » t u f u 11 y rtntiitaUnitliroUK)ioutL T'lPtu uru i bcJrtJoinR(Hi tliii iijul Uuor^ a ivjll inko twifi|»'M1II1 ;inrj LluJ utti^r in iivcdlum,Living ruom \tL ULIJICIOIIR urtrl hnHnrt|0in^. full n\iu flhihi^f room.ai|[| n Wotlvrn Jiltthoi! with hthlf.'jirna, It. IH no( <»rton tb;il tine nfin(3 H linnu' Hitji 4 litMlhKunnfiiiN nrlt'H lir^trket, ^uliy i ut It]liltu llh in!tl i i IILI junL t!u Umtar yoiflH
INDIAN romrS«-,v 10 room colonlrti mafxeuutivo locfttWn. m yt;Trail, t'lien Hunda.g:BJ' tol todwa, 1 *
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rtolBbedroolfna, 1 * 1uoamed colnng HbmFy,teen-nee room. Elccttli rdoubla wall oven/ dlihwaaher,
i range, teVllVijWtf fle»h;to main rpuwi S flre-
tgll bane-
FURNISHED REMAL
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WESTFIELD REALTY
SERVICE
laundry roontl, (gllinniiti's^-arattaclintr" "'
move In for. f 63,500.
' ANOfHIklNINDIAN FOMIT
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repr«"Pittf-hb clevorjy
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™"a;V»»~tniriiw»-tf»wn.iw-ruotn, Doicn* of JUtl»\lHrifit«
i n> .relatively unnotleoil At-lUho tnTlrrt to your attention. Thla
IL jllsliJlstlo 'TocllDB Of tlHtie.
PETERSON-RINGLE-NEWMAN-ATWOOD
Hay Boot lie ; . . . .Wlllltim iilabrnirMilfy pplner . . . ,Will law HamiMrjnuH« TurlitrAuatln Mop««orr ,
Call Any Ttnii .
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THOMAS 0.
M. A.MERCHrt
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OlllltiV root*, acrfiftnBd— " L d ' " i j * raw", modern
hree tile* IwiIroopM tauterjm is |SB *_ 11'*} n l tiledwith tub •howtr UBstkirc.t,8th
A branfl ntwb M n V * H b; fhre« hMroom,'lH.bath. ullt lcV:
!. -I". Living n f in l e i * ! l» ' with; ittplaoe. It hat a gfoknp; level
l t e rgarage. Qai/dot
hen Ja.tt;;'itBr i^boYrd-hME-Jv.;? overth» W«*tfli!lil I in* In Scotch Pin in».
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frills fc-e, I bedroom ranch house.]Jr«« llvln* roon-dlnitig room
1 cento I nation, aore^tied itorch. pa*tin and bait went panelled recrs*-ilon rwm vlt l i bir. Attach04 am*ru* . Aluminum oomblnalkj-is,A.*ing |.S,IfC. . .
DANKHt t DANKER,• • * • '
•MI* n. w»iit
8S5 •: ESS
WBTMUt UMCH$ year*
ol aǤi ' broom, k r l *lace full b
old, -WuAiitigtotiǤi ' edfooma; fu||;dln-
oom, k r l * living rpw wllhlace. full basement wits fee.
room arts. Mml be Mid. A btrtaln(t (S3,900.
ICOfCH n A I N I COLONIALc older 3 W n o i Imnie
m Elltaosth A H I I H , n n r V u t -tWil border, wltttfcuiitlfullr tantt*
psrt 60 « UK te*t^ lot I-cUre. full bsaetnfctit Owner nno Flouit M t b 1 W
rarftKe. full bsaetnfctit Owner nnwsy to Floruit. Must be1 aoW —asking (1E.O-00. ,
•ML F. HINIHAN, KAltOKttrralwia nail
! TAM.flltEl PARK areLa, Hi.EdD.3 btilioom ranch. Attached Karaite,full biumant, rtorealion roorrt.Principals oily, AD a*»4TD,
, two tiled bltha. fuent, (-car eantsa, 10
KpTa^rZ'i^1^1 1*-;>IK electric kitchen, • in.1{™»ii, « tilti bstlis, ma-room, Imllt-lii twr.
flSMR AGENCY
nflU ! •! • wwaanaa* m m mMiMWrniMji Calojilal dwolllo* oiSTRfi w * l ! •*«•«**•* plot, i l t h i™itl»« Al'tuic* ot flitparnufcct
O ana
aon ma b»th on ina doorbailmenti i(t«ini oil h*at; ji
whdle hou« for i, rHf i family orsnt one tUuir which will mor<Hi»n pay ail cnrrylne clnrKssO»rrer tn«»f»rrei, tuiart tdl
htlCEO M M QUICK SAURnmap* Way - Sfrtch ClaimThis tienutlful tnpilern 7-room
C^loeBtpd on TS' * S3S
kitchen withrooraa and fuI I I I h i
Butlne niuice, t bed-ill bnth lawn, 3 nine
. -.^roomfl nntl ftill fi\t1. Mnny Bxtrnn.
' FA 2-640
H . » BETZ, INC, Rtaltor
4 "
CHANNMO AVfNUI
In a onljt Mtttae'ol taU twwi t» lh\« prtUy gtrtrti f\a5hiicoionlsl; pleanant llvhjB rotfm •wltli rtrdjilsec, ™*nlnS onto
s . i " r r r t " i i r i " 1 '•i"1"*r o c i t"' t ! i e d «ii(iho» »n<|
ESm^ K,?it ?£?" '? • » P"01* cyprts> nanpllna room withbuilt-in binK b*di plus two more hedronmii nna liath. Thewar galtfdfln^ fenced Ijound- Aits died enrage. (E{l,Soo.
QUKKPOUESSION.BJr room, one and on*-h&if M t h cntnfortobl'e lintne, nil freshlyilecoratecl Lnniilu nmr out. Comb Inn t Ion neneni Find storm*S*ii»^l5 ? * r iul*3iil>"i'mw*<>n iau» an JT.H.A. oommiiniont
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HAHDMOSTIBTA. lovely Barftn oa'tilae Rnd n!» h<mi«keepiti^ Inside ih[»Bsani.h style stucco hoDie oh Harding- Htnwt Ali on onenoor 'f 'H1 entrwM* T M I U M W living roum with cathedr»lcellinir nnd fir (place, full dtninR room, tiled kitctiett, thret wellCUnnerl bedraoma ana tiled itotli. Two-car sorBBe. |E4,B0D.
ELSIE Inc.
Mar ArtrtiPatilel*
t 1 1....AD M WAll :
WAITER KOSTER, Inc.tEMXOfti
VKSTFIELD
Brink fi-onl duplex homo, 10 yoni-B olfl. with h woilprniKilHltchsn. Five rooms, contatnlnc llvlnir mom, iifnlnic rirom,B'lil Wtehen on th« ftrfit Ham. Slid tivd (tfiiroonis and. tile halhon the Bncontl floor. Convenient to transportation. .
$47,500 - INMAN FOREST SECTIONPennn. mica Btono front ban thlk lovi-iy oolnnlal homo, lnillt<j 1 1 ISil . Ai l«f Wia eight rooma IVI^E Etnwtlnv; uver «t.U iUmt-;Infi ChryHler Alrtemn tfntr.il fllr -.-oiiilltlinn'r ond alrlirjiiiytithis oecifoii has all My fnetlltleii f i r wnltr, rtt. this Vtvm'Ycon.tft.Ini, ft driven well n« nnotllfr n-lvnrilncc. Of ci.1iriip lliero1" n ii«i) n-Ith ImokBlitflTCB, nn UIK-IMMI li*ftti?il liorcii 111-. «•"'}r^ri>i!reaUon room, Hnrnrlnhiely tlio taxes nre rciuwnillilr ti»'
MOUNTAINSIDE
r«r (1 nouitl* whb wonltl Jlkn |!vn Imrn n"'''"1,1T|11\ ' '" ' , ' , *™ t n nl«o Dll t h e t lrat H"or. MI . rl.tntliL(r tr. Flu. ><:'•"•""''< ; l* » J«-"-™r xaraur, And nii'v ni?,,.n i«t -.viu. ti-j-». " ' ' * , " 'J ',',
$32,400"Hfl lirnnd m>w K I J 1 1 ( |f.v.>l Lim !lin»n linrlniC'ltlH. I t l^. 1 i - l . ti m'••'•"•ntlMi t r a m , ! - V A V BiivBiti-. M»l n l«l ! i S , ' ' / . * • " " f J
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WESTFIELD - WfCHWOOD AHA
TWO LOTS lEfT
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WALTER KOSTER, Inc.R E A L T O R S
Hood t iml Roufft 713-SftOO
ip., CM 5.734, Pi
•• ' ' "
LOW DOWNPAYMINT
$14,300Bntransa h»si. llvlnr roow, dinlug room. klJrh*n \n<[ powiS
^taaai on timt aoor, Threi bo,1rooniti and batli on th . « ™ ,fioor^An oxoellent y*Ju* nt Ms
e »utiS do wit and F.U A
ter hull, arm den ( h * 21) «brtaK'aat room. Blc nm.cnpurL'h, tour benriiodiB. tnrn Kton second hoor, two L dand bucli on tli« tlttrd.
Soltttr inimiculiiiB. lpenudecorated ftn4 mnhitBlnrd«l \h -wmiy pluana w ibit pantlltd SAM is HC)OM wnettrn noivijtr rogni, Becoim floorhaa flvs beitrntinis ana tlir»»til»4 liatlis itTeoa
K A U W W . MOUSESCHOiCI tOCATIONt
THOMAS JUDSONAT*r M irmiX
. All J-W1N
INSUROR • MALTOR
PATRICK I . HEDMNREALTOR
WM Pur* Avt, Ke.trt P l i l uIf* I4IM
GOOD LIVINGAT 515,3001
Hftre It* a cony coanri^rUiJift ]ir>niJt- ^ h1t-B f Ti fFOfifi touEitJoji. ThenIn E fioQJ ntied H^init room, «llnInn rngfflt Ifttiro t-lcn,l kLU;Ji-li amn BGcuhri HODP ftf threo l - ' 1
, ctntA vori.^. KiLTaicititniPH fJSO.lU unJ n new oil PI r*1
furnao^r Don't zntag I hill [ 001value!
A? $ l » , « 0MARVttlLEUXIMA6NIFIQUEI1
Pnnlui by Ktencb but it'i tno calftrsy lo dcHcrlni) this U'rrlflc homu.JUHI JSU y^arn ofcd And on ii iilotwith yuUicK treej], rofluri arLd Uiyel:IlituUu, It uiTtm twi) complettll*d Ilium, (ollr, li^drooini Itwioti the llrnt fluiir). ii «Ojiifnrt|ti>)tllvlnit .ravin,.Inrfa lijrljlt HiMhwitli l i i^k bar ILHJt t lJtutrasnt rcuroalJon K
•• od Burin", nntto onfl p ntieei- BL'hmili ami In NlmiH>r? !"•'•feot roiidjtioo. TrallO* lot for tliomiiiipv n A JOH TOa? »eo U to<-alHtiK.
LOW AND RAMIUNC$15,0001
This 7-ychr-old r#nf>h hiim« In tinunLial, iJ3tT*tri n t ^nd mul nk'fjThtre I* a nunclffun llvlns riwwith ! nlctura wiiidoivs, di-n wllr lrtplir(, btiwtttul mmhrnnttofntnlly rtmm ami il IBITIB rgom witbnri^qut? flreplnce. Ht'itrnlni: Jillthen, tlifie excdh'ot hpiirriotnn nintlltd bath with ihinter. There inH S-cur irariifff, wtll sliruliliei
IlT'uvtr .y wttli. b[Lr.'.UyftM ^atlo^ fulljajn'iDKiit ami a Jino tm-ivdon in
SHIIL'II Plains. To aeo, juiit call
Poirick L. HmlclMRMltor
•M Titrk Atr., Ifrnidi rinfn*FA M i a
vrnlat:i>t FA
CHARLES C. BAAKERwltar
Xemhti Mam pi* Mitlmr
$10,500Anothei1 Pocnno lir^pnrty TV'Hh 45fliirtR vf I'OlMjLir Nirti^ Intid, fl'NttiifIn -w-ooillondr >m>i f* "in' Mrenjrinnd lionil Hltv. Well inillt it bed-nuMj liiiiiwi !m» llvliiK rmini wl lhl l l l l r " n l I'11'1'1*"lr
uniil l
jmltl
unii Lnvtfriil jmlt »t l l " u r ' 3liELilro(itn". miKlei'ifc Imlt: r>M 1.11 1Himr. Pull ti-llnr. Ti>u> Vnniae m !inr n"ri. (liprM(-i)b!K VlfW »( thni*iu-umi MuliiLlFiLrin.
CHARLES C. BAAKERealtor
Ktmhtr >inmi>i* M«*tns nrrtf
SoiVT«ABi'Urilli Lie
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SCHOOLAREA
um. 'J-l'»Jil'-nl'1'11 l i ljjhf.j.r u,111 l i r i ' i i l n i i . nliiiipi^ ' 1 ^
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MOUrJTAIfJSIDEUNUSUAL OFFERING
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p, CAMIUO A SONii^i. nil-veil — iv*cmM*Jin
i2ii M i i i n r \\t"-. «•.411 U.TIIS I
Mnltlv.li- U.(t.<» K.n.ltfr«f <l"' rtinlllrl" H'lltr'I
EPWARD A? CAMIUOt i i i i ( «
OWNKH. I mm (absdi^Jto. *,,Ut,den, Luiit ih rV,. »8cr«ca«. Low »>•. CHISllS
H»V<Jmn ItHrnid OK jiartieBHt »•)•, W*» modei-ntitlo 6.rouni liouse on Inenon lot, oil i il-'lrcpljiof Tll« T*th. Puril
t) Cali.su n^^^r^SWB^1^Tfff^^wWSffWir^g
• IOTSP0RSAU •for mile, ti'. AD
(-U-4
ORBItX (JLiNI) «n BertiCKot Iltty; mUo, atntve Tom* Hlver. Day-(mm Iflt lOlHO, t;lil1i comiituiiltvlltmiitirtit looatlm!. Cnli HIT o-(nai
otvtt ti»ttu duirt*mtplwn. Heat (uppHeJ. ll«stiiatBhboihooil. ConvenlDitt ti> Nowiiirk btm. I4UH> availahla, i i>r 3aituUs. ( iS6 t <aonth, Csti Kl) • -°"3U O l l t
BASKIMJ DIUUK, |V. J ,nonndfiji ID ruoni EngliBd Norinimily hoinn, locntiil on 10 orIllliri1 ni'ifH If Upulrod. Ml iiirsoinoitia IntlurtiiiK <>4 linlhn pml !-car Kiirns'i Ji!jii'«Ilfnt (or itrlVfltosrtiDul or training ueinlnrur forlii)r»fs. ptc. Must bu tern to liei W r w l M d
WAITER KOSTER, Inc.I'pi.ll.ru.k ltd. * lit. i!3i AJ)irnnlul.«|ili., K. j , .
, liouae {vitJ<»Lnhia imrkViralncl-1, HIS. Ottfl AJ) 1- l" ( i .
Hfits liouiui fnr 1 in
iTOU WIJO ilciiiroK to live withinwnlltluj- tliftniicu "f tlicir in •ni!sn. (lcll. UBH AW a-lJUT.
Jirl.v l i t to flsnt. n t — nun! nulluoinfartuUl« 4 tredroont futtilaliMl'I>l|nft fl|>P«nltCI V"1^ 'Vltll ell II*dreii'4 a\imnmr playvi-Duud pro-
I C l l l l fwanliHi-, ili>yi<r. Hi;!1 r rut I nil rimiii.%Vii)K]ni« ^btnnue Lo Ktution, Allil-IlltSr.
• REAL ESTATE WNTD.«
'3 or 1 iit-itrooin!'' aP iiiitltr WHh tcfrr-tulon mom or 1'frtllflil Call Al> S-1fl2fl.
• SUMMER RENTALS •FAMK. H. J^-Ap»rtmont
with vl«ff ot ocean, lonpfl 0 ntiSlmmoati. ixnUtfcastta. CmiKnlettheiiuliiunil moaorn hltuliun, tuo ballwilh tun and Ihrj^ver, Avxvllhl;!aaw to flopt, !7. AO H-KIBB. -
I IIP CITY, W. J.—Flrnt noor annrtment. ^o^iiit 7. oroan and lm-bathlnff. Cell Bit *.758S. t - t - t
WEST NHNT IStANOUVAUETTC
Cottaifo 1%'lth tndlosed porch. !Ijtilrooitift lar^c living roi>m wllhcuTivertltJv dcvvL-nporli If Etvhen.Bnrl bitlli wllh HIKIH'FI'. AvallnbloJulr tr.dfl, A UK list 1BD0, AD 3'0B 3do r9W] -« ! f I . D-t-tt
MI'S. «n 1 ncreu with view,h t li f
1, llllE ClFnVPIllrlK'F'K. . . .
BhUlfll)" hfi'trd, etO, iyt-rli : monll i i ' rH U D t , 1 - • " • - -
l injiri iYrmiUH, im l i i i w r ,Her bntuhiK. len mlnut in 10 Sea-• I * Ht' iKlits iKitrtlTKRlk. «S week,P L t i j i
mtrrit SKAHNIH _t th from lirlvati- Innrn, Hldcim «.All (viiivpnt''n[-cn. Amlliililti Jnitf27-3illy «, (JS. J11W ' I - • * . tF)fF. Onlllift tL*H£flH
HI m i K I I COTTAfiK, ll.:l,nl,:,-"nk,N, -F. J^XC-'ll^nt Ir^tlilur^ finil IrrjtInis. Wiit<T inn n, frruri vtiUnaHI.'Him 6. Hut ami <'"hl WJil'T,• lunVer. fjlf-tl nnw tlll'liuffll Jul*11. Anitunt 1 in I j i lmr li=iy. ("Jill
ADS-MIL: «ftrr C;M r.M,IHJ/AMI on Ilitrni-Kiit liny.
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<":hili fiiimniunity. Il'l1) 11 wirk, ( 'nllliii (i-fiasj.
• OFFICES FOR RENT •W I W I T - R I ' U < ! ' l »!•
tjitn, nttra't ivi- mule c! «l(li!"#id IhKir- -^titttttuirliniT <n>rn*THl1r^rni<Tii|jin^ nilvcr-ElrriiLir vuliicr
Hilltulilc r]i>nti*l,lirv]iiti'rt. Ilimirinli'HTiT^Ti pUinn^ tiBir, nMv^viinint tvr
Hiciiint lifcimf. (1S6. WM (Wlid Sill Avir, NV l-
WIION( i - l t l iSO
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• GARAGES FOR RENT*(i*IM file "fir rent "at i l l YruMicA
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TWO nirmjjs, line til liltrlion nine <ra!-(ircil nntilmnitnt. AH •-(]»)!},
t^-tf| | i : i : i l t ( I,(,f fumlnlli-il fri'nt iiir'KIwiih riimiiy nr luinii". ii'iin1 I""1 '!iinil Ir-irifljinrljidfiii. IhiBliieim t'liitiiiirty. i.L'l lVmisl.,id AH'- I1,-1-11
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1\t< -1 * " '7 , '
. .1 foom (uml»li«ii 'all utilities. Pf lrtw <..
>rca. IttpltteiKlsi, Bear , .knspprtatlou. Bwtneai
WtBKB roam
MBlrJentjal ncllon BO North (Idai l WeilneH, Altlo tor 'l**\ . . .
floor. - U t c W »nd Iwge1'rlvnu l)»tli, Iterrljrcr-
laundry. eall At? >-16 W. Jiman tit
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rr iDLU r tut or, U K I Mudlnnnrtintrtt' Cnmpldtnly rurnlghei^nu «qun>|jed. Private tintrnnofl,(tilth nnd Cltqhonetto. AdulU, Al)»-M1B. 11-11-1
iHIITK rofint Aimrttucnt, 4i§ BuitifnltAve.. Westflcld. Ne#|y decorated,available at DUG*, llnfrlsfriturand «ii tltllllle* sapptlid" Ha*
m*. CDIU i.u«. a-u-aiJulr throuBh LAbtir par.
x avtirtnieiit, f ludmomit, i ( iathi, inudern kltehen wllhdlah
Duukxliathi, :waslit'r.r, um lid qtytr, Ron
UteiI room nimrtmunt. E mln
ivalk to rnllroiid (ttnitoti, ttheat, 1101 wiitoi-. iiiml lo r
jnuVile, C*Jl boturo 9 I'.'M
ronnm -with tt\ttver. Hu^nnd door
yrlvalii *hlr»iiM. ver j .iilim l o ^
S ft innntll InrluiHnB ulllllles, JtJ•l'-ni ilaVH or WA 5-nii3 nlKhtr.
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i nndCl'lvnto eTtlrnr, ^dulls itnlv. 118ii I n c l d
all uimileK. 1'IIn !Mlh and
IW HOOM, niiwll' dcoorntud, . tllu»nit), Biiowtr, liBdt. liot n-atcrtur"tiinhoil. uvor (tores contiir of town.S« iit-itr, |90, Hitforotiio^ 3itly 1I'l'vlilminiy. Wrltr II u* ^T(. onri)WeatflBlif fcfadri-, . fl-H
^.. locntluii-^-pip.rorim utudlo, 81'd1 (Inor,T,-iftil5tl>.l>, (vis, A l l 3-3311I'.U. ALI 8'7i?t.
idiitii nfiiI'tmntit, End IInor,ni)<| hot ivHUT t i t r n l B l l
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train amHjUd. Ht n w « j«iy t. A^I a-iutd
i n I'.M. nnil 7131); or AD Itlllln.
O I l l i-ootna mill btLtlU UDnvenlnIf) I>IIM. rnllr^in^ tiTFLllon nnd tTii\hn.Ik-Jit hit ill till oil, L'nll AH a.lljlila^luht bu HCI^II la LD i|]]irc[:Jai (iviilliittlo.
• WANTED TO RENT •
t, relliipd noIjtlitiDilinoilnrt'n. Kfadiiliiililo ri'ilt
a*l l | l ! l t 12ao I 'M
|il.l'*T, -iHitnat.ulnle^ ^conrlderato
n\jjrtnnint,
•it nfiut
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inly. AL> ' - • -
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l&l<! hndrijum, tinrurnttlxMl IIOUHI•n nuillh lido of til"1)], liy hicni'Aclutr ilnil fahilly. WBBIMI'M roitilua«te4AJA5J*lyiHBlK[lilua«.ite4
4Wo-j-enr Inrwie, W^UttImr 1. nrply tD llnx\Vdutfield l^-ndre. 8-1H-
FOR SALESftMK 1OUN07TT
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V*»HKH» — N«w »nfl meo, tu1\)f
JunrHTiletd. Reason alt! r. SnOW-<sti AiiDltwioal, I t l Worth ATS. W.
All J.lllie. • S-*-tt
COIH^ON'l HnoJclopBdlB. Iteccltl
No othar rvfurBtica book n^adednuiiBut Urirn. Choloa lit blniiltlit"f i l l fin 3.a5»n or OH J.1089 orJT\ t-4$9B or PL «-«Sl!. e-4-U
A«U«uiaflmjn H U M41 Clark i tWt'll
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£lest prices.DUOWN »IAMO CO.
(formerly t'ronford Plarin Ca->K h A*e. w. Ait ajwnTmaloit • •«
INVESf IN SOCCBS
Tht World took liKyckptdhiMoro pBoplc tqy til* W B P U Ttwiklimn any ntlier nnylwwllH
nn0>'( Fl«n. Clcull An a-w+*iH. AktfrlJ, Dirt.
wwllH.of Illadlmtni
COW or li"r»* manure, rottsfl. Bn-ricfi rn("»«, nower lioda, shruij*,tTirnl, inwnB atirl ftarileiid, IE d»-llvured. Ton Boll. ('h»fflnut l-arms.M l ) FJ-4SSS 94 iHJUffl.
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it M I nn won i)Kloctrlo and insiiunl tvmwrHnrs.A.lil-Hutt' am! Arld-Mn«tei' fWlrtlllKhi mill f tt M . Pu« t * M ««I«t" 1nwJ-ti k M PI »JJ•uschlin!*. F i r f r t f nlNtu trlnl «*l(ynllr IOIB.1 rPiiniflcnlutlvii ln-tiv*-i!Hia:00 nna 1:00 nr nfter l!:00 I'.M..irAnw(joil a-l(t7fi; or MA 4-1M1(rmo 0:(11) to. li:0D. 4-30-iill
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8ANKHUPT STOCKjMl l f run. (idi 'I.M. vaiiimm, (SO;niKH, nevrr UH'-il: Sill", 11°. 'J*"',t'l'r .lEIirr nt/riT. AlHrj win-jj Ijrj^k^iJrun . Cul l Ii'U K-"'l-H. FJ-t-ll
Breyor's SpecialHalf Gallon
Ice CreqmAll ri">i»n
$1.00Tim. »l,™
GARRY'SI - urn MI* II MI (tml U'ru/Jlflil \i-rH*
Ift Kim
.nt.r i I.I 111 il. leu;'.
• • • . i - . « . . •,; > » >wa tMM yw, , »
iatarir wmnsMuittt* with iDHlty,
for MyamtvMl *KT*t cum
btD t i t , cur. WantBrtd MMi
^s^ri^tf * « T TplB «»ttu l/ulit, U»<rlfl C f AKF l-dtYif l,riwi!titi l
chlnoao hand tdrviyd tunicoltoiit. cnmiihor wood 4
tin uiiiiBually nttra^ttvn nnd funn*ttonal iii^tiD. rrlvati>ly owntd.Rtinsmialitn. Cull HKJmiot'k (-11WIH
>'rlTs»d In Ui l IM Hotiit Jo"rriBl,
Fjlttw", H D R I I I * u»rd«ni, A f nrt»pn*w»iiap*»*, Hii_ti*»* wm\\
| gnlmi nruplnpc M I ill roil B nnd siToBit*Ilmf-condition, AD i-lT4*.
now Li*ljr, Wjftl turnliwo
O-WIOO, M*t. |iT^«lwvntl »til, n«r*H>naU«. (yptnir,fr'n lltton»».oscM fuH t
™«MTnifc ttfflo* orA f o fitix in, car*cnl Inbnriktory nd
lioi-liitlci) iirnftrred but n«t niMfu-BMfy forBMiB«if-p*hi«h. VtrlU aiir.ilettinni .-1l/)t k t tw to BtnlTfl ,Dnrc WNtnaU.'Minor. :W l N Kcrwn, lUd l l l i t t
mniiU-i1, 1UI4U Inrfiun, Ilttoi (01 • HELP WANTED-
Ait*—Ui^tli-tit, iilivocditloii. Call Al> l - l l l l ,
Wtt Halt Mrnail l i n * !
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Social an^Club News of the Week in the Westfield A(Ibout Town with Sally
rea. and Mrs, Lewi« Shields ofI H«ven. Mich., will entertainInner tomorrow nigfet follow-•Z wedding rahcarui of S»riXinnell of 261 Meeting House
gounUiniide, and Dr, John^ Shields, who * ^ b» m « -j»turd*y.j,g Bonnell h u twm entertain--nt ly «t riiowcri by M n . Wil-C. Child of S16 Sh»dowl»wn
, »nd Mrs. H»rry T. Buttona Scotch F l i i m avenue. Mn.j j Jensen of 725 HlgMand^e also enterUintd Mitt Bon-,t»luncheon.
rt, Alfred B. Col« o l 810 Dori-rci«d, a piano itudent of Vit-D Verse, profewor ol mu»lc *t.lias College, wai guest plan-It the recital of M n . H. R. Le-nd in Fairlawn recently.
It, and MrsTsoi Dl«ner of 140,r oval had a i their houseI |«st week, Mrs. Leonard Ein-
„ jnd her daughter, Jill, of Biginfc Tex., and Juliet Lowell off York City.
Ijt, Plant Brawn of 614 Kim-jvenue and her daughter, Mra.deny J. DeChellii Jr. of 309i(fe avenue, entertained at teairsd«y in honor of Mln Made:
nn of 652 Fairfltld circle,Hri. Brown'* home.in Wynn, who had been direc-„( Christian education at theit Congregational <3hurch forfist six years resigned her
ies here Monday, A* of Senthe will be director of religiouscation with the OrangeCongre-ionil Church, Orange, Conn.s Wynn will remain In West-i during this summer.
Hr, and Mrs. Ronald F. Hockey!Detroit, Mich., are the house:sts of their son-in-law andighter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.Ims of 725 Carleton road.
of Hegerstown, M i , last week.U s t weekend, Mr. and Mra, Pott*returned to Ithaea, N.Y., -wherethey attended Mrs. Potts' reunionat Cornell University.
A bridge group compo»*d of Mr.and Mn^Herbert Thoiw,, Dr, and„ £ ' £ ' J. Bran«, Mr, and Mrs.Robrt Meiklejohn j r . ( pr, , n d
Mra, Pennlngton Warttr, Dr. andMrs. BrewsUr Millir and Mr. andMrs H 8 K U |HM wsMrs. H. 8.
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Mope, ra., tomorrow tvenittg fordinner. .
Marjorie Staub, Harris Mosher WedSaturday in Presbyterian Ceremony
Miss Marjorie CaroTitMbTdaughteTol Dr. and Mrs. E. MiltonStaub of 125 Wychwood road, became the bride Saturday of HarrisMosher, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mother of 36 Mohawk trail, in thePresbyterian Church. The Rev. Frederick E, Christian, senior min-ister, officiated. A reception followed in the home of the bride's parent*.
Mrs. H. A. Cox of 724 Hartford[ e entertained the executive'ird of the Intermediates Fridayluncheon.
t,, v f r«n l t T^Keort of 720Highland avenue entertained theold and new board memberi of theAmity Club at luncheon in herhome recently.
Freddy Bristol and Jimmy Bakerof 548 and 654 Unox avenue en-tertained the boys of their firstgrade class at a picnic lunch Tue»-day. , ,, • . <; %- B, _
Mr. and Mrs. Taibot M, Malcolmof 737 Boulevard left Tuesday forEurope where they will spend thenext six week* touring Scotland,Belgium, Germany* Austria, Switz-erland and France by car.
Mrs. Malcolm entertained herbridge club aboard their boat, theMonie-Ma! II, last week.
Mr. and MrsTuorden Batten of548 Mountain avenue entertainedat a buffet supper Saturday eve-ning after the christening of theirson, David, at St. Paul's EpiscopalChurch. Godparents were Mrs. Ed-ward Goldberg of Collingswoodand John R. Moore of Detroit,Mich.
Also present for the ceremonyand supper were David's grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bat-ten of Indian Rdcfea Beach, Fla.,and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bond ofMountainside, Other guests in-cluded Mr, Goldberg:, Mrs.-Moore,Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith and MissGaynall Smith of Chatham, MissAnn Mallery of Plainfield, andMr. and Mrs. Richard Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Follingstadlira. J, Russell Freeman of 438itth Chestnut street has return-from Columbia, Mo., where shetended the, baptisjn of her grand-ug-hter, Betty Anne Russell, andt college commencement of hert.in-law, William A.' Russell, amber of the graduating class a t
University of Missouri.
David Johnson, son of Mr. andrs, Peter J. Johnson of 827 Cool-ie street, entertained the grad-ing ctoa of St. Ann's of Gar-jj j t « buffet tupper ao4 danceW» tome Saturday. •<,¥> *"Followiiiif the school's gradua-m Sunday, the Johnsons will
i for their summer home onlie Lenape for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weening ofmmit were honored Saturday atsurprise Bhower given by theirends, Mr. and Mrs, Corneliusigers of 23 South Wickoin drive,lonor of their silver wedding
niversary.
Ir. arid Mr3~tmfford G. Wolk-of 422 Linden avenue enter-
icd al dinner Sunday in their»e for family and friends toi« their daughter, Margaretlie, and her fiance, David Mac-
Their wedding will take place29 in the Presbyterian
of 611 Norwood drive have as theirhouseguests M r s . Follingstad'sbrother-in-law and sister, Mr. andMrs. Waiter Gilseth, and their son,Steven, of Maywood, 111,
Arriving Sunday for a week'svisit with Mr. arid Mrs, E. F, Bing-ham of 2063 Meadow View road,Scotch Plains, will' be Mr. andMrs. Rudy Wihtzer, formerly ofNewark avenue, of Barbourton,Ohio.
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Hiss Martha Lightbown of 211ith Euclid avenue left today
Honolulu where she will at-1 summer school with threel j classmates for six weekstie University of Hawaii. Misshtbown is a non-western civili-ions major at the University ofChester where she has completedlophomorc year.
Mrs. E. W. Smith Jr. of 800ollwood terrace entortained a»*P of friends at luncheon inhome yesterday.
r- and MrsTwalter L. OlescnW7 Shadowlawn drive will be"» to a group of four couples«barbecue Saturday.
"'• and Mrs, C. F. McNamara300 North Euclid avenue, hadtheir (juests Saturday Mrs. F."Mtworth of Salt Lake City,
'»> and her son-in-law and"wter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Perry"TO Plains, N.Y.
Entertaining1 a group of friends• cocktail party Saturday aft-»°n win be Mr. and Mrs. J. D.*! °t 1215 M»p\o Hill road,"*li Plains.
f. and Mrs! Thomas J. Potts'" lly,<||j, avonuo hud a visit
™ weir BOD, Frederic B. Potts
m « m b « r of he W i dming- Cldb will have a swimmingand dancing party from 7 to 10p.m. Mrs. Logan • Lonsdale is incharge of arrangements for theaffair and Is being assisted byMrs. R. F. Phillips,
A group of 100 gucsfe were pres-ent at the "Tennis Ball" i t theWestfield Tennis .Club gaturdayevening. Chairman of the com-mittee in charge of the festiv-ities was Mrs. Donald Reeves, whowas assisted by Mesdames WilliamJ. Galligan Jr., Robert Ohaus, Ro-bert Stuhler, P. Heeach and RobertMcCoy. Taking charge of the spe-cialty dances were Robert McCoyand Leslie Rowc. Mr. and Mrs.Archer Sargent, Mr. and Mrs,Heesch and Mr. and Mrs. Reevesreceived the guests.
Mr. and Ur~. W. A. Welsh of414 Tremont avenue had as theirhouseguests last wbek Mrs. GlenEady and her daughter, Vicki, ofFloral City, Fla. The Welshesmoved yesterday to make theirhome in Wellesley Hills, Mass.
After a wedding trip to the Poco-no Mountains, the couple will livein Philadelphia.
The bride's gown was diantillylace and net over satin fashionedwith fitted bodice and full skirtHer fingertip bodice veil was heldby a cap of seed pearls and Be-quins and she carried roses, del-phinium and small leaf ivy.
Mrs. Lloyd Caudle of Charlotte,N. C, was matron of honor forhei sister. The bridesmaids wereMiss Barbara Conlin, Miss BailyRaines, Miss BeverlyHeaton, MissKathy .Steiner and Mrs. John War-ren, all of Westfteld.
The attendants were dressedalike in mint green embroideredorgandy, bouffant style. They worematching picture hats and carriedbaskets of summer flowers.
Karen Lauritsen of Rochester,N. Y., niece of the bridegroom,was flower girl. She wore a frockof mint green embroidered organdy and a wreath of daisies andivy in her hair and carried a smallbasket of spring flowers.
Curtice'Oe'rtel of Westfield wasbest man. The ushers were Fred-erick Gould, MUton Harkrader ofWestfield; William Lauritsen ofRochester, brother-in-law of thebridegroom; Robert Staub, broth-er of the bride, and Joseph Ven-timiglia of Westfield.
The bride is a graduate of West-field High School and the Unlversity of North Carolina School ofNursing, class of 1958. She is amember of Pi Beta Phi sorority.Before her marriage, she was onthe staff of Overlook Hospital,Summit,
Her husband, also a graduate oWestfield High School, attendedIowa State College and receiveda bachelor of arts in biology ana commission of second lieutenantin the Army from the Universityof Delaware. He was president ofSigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Hiis attending the University olPennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, where he is a member of Alpha Psi fraternity.
Mr. and Mrs. Mosher, parentsof the bridegroom, entertained thebridal party Friday in the Subur-ban Hotel, Summit, after the wed-ding rehearsal. Mrs. Edward Hill;and Mrs. Malcolm McMeekan wenhosts for luncheon Saturday in tlvPiainfieliLCoiuitrjt. Club.
Fre-nuptlal" parties were, givenby Mra. P. 0. Peterson and Mrs.A. B. Conlin of Westfield, MissBally Haines and Miss BeverljHeaton, bridesmaids, who gave ai'ajound the clock" shower, ant
Mrs. Stephen Cox and Mrs. Edward Gray, who entertained a1luncheon and a miscellancoushower.
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Woman's Club Sets TripTo Paper Mill Playhouse
One of the many social funraising projects of tho Woman1
Club of Westfteld this summewill be a thentre party TuesdayJuly 7 at the Paper Mill Pla,house in Millburn.
The attraction that evening wbe "Brigadoon" and 14 couplhave already made plans to altend. Anyone interested in rcsoivations may call Mrs. HowariPuidy, 228 Prospect street, before Monday.
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AuguaU HMRS. HARRIS MOSHER
Colanne Stempel toPresent Piano Recital
Colnnne Stempel, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Coleman Stempel ofRahway, will give a piano recitalSaturday at the Raymond YoungPiano Studio, 121 North Euclidavenue. Miss Stempel Is a pupilof Mr. Young.
Miss Stempel will graduate fromKahway High School this June an
1 attend Douglnss College wheroshe will major in music.
CCH Junior AuxiliaryChooses Board Members;Elects. Install* Officer*
The final meeting of the JuniorAuxiliary of the Children's Coun-try Home was held recently at theHome of Mrs. Frank Park, 4 Kim-ball circle, who is the president ofthe Senior Auxiliary.
The board members that werechosen for the coming year are asfollows: Membership, Karen Ma-thUon; ways and means, PaulaSparre; publicity, Nancy Brether-ton; hospitality, Barbara Kami;scrapbook, Jane Ruckert; orches-tra, Linda Minkel; participationchart, Barbara MacGill.
The following officers were elect-ed and installed: Treasurer, VeraSchompi secretary, Peggy Ncu-man; vice president, Chris Greene;president, Stephanie Barbiers.
The club members presented Bar*bain Dowell, the retiring president,with a small gift.
The highlight of the meetingwas the presentation of f400 andH circle electric bed, for use by pa-tients with crippling diseasea andburns, to Mrs. Harry A. Kniffin,director of the Children's CountryHome.
Neroda Pupil* GiveRecital at Echobrook
The pupils of Eleanor F, Nerodaperformed recently in a recital atEehobrook School for an audienceof 240 guests.
Mias Kathy Ing.te of Mountain-tide, Miss Gail Houston of West-field, and Misa Andre* Wolfsie ofLinden announced the program.Those who participated were:Diane Hutchlmon, Sherry Foulke,Jean Kennedy, Debbie Rayion,Nancy Blohm, Alan Kennedy, Lynn
Lueddeke. Mary Louise F i U g e r - | T w f t to v/j-s*aid, K««.eth Andtrwn, Bonnie * ™ "Skutc-hes, Leslie Kayaon, LindaWilhelon, Patricia Dwyer, Christ-opher Riyson, Lynn Miller, HankFiUgtrald, Nancy Tooker, Butt*Neroda. Mist Wolftle, KathyHeimlich, Douglas Uhllg, 1'riKillaBrown?. Jean KnccMe), LenoreLangheeim, Robert Gomel, TanyaWoodruff, Jean Kennedy, KathyCam pea u, Mias Houston, GingerSouder, Gail WcsUr, Mia* IngaU,J K U d M i h l T
On Living Exptr{m«ht
Him Doris O. Viter ot Mr. and Mr*.Vogeler, SOI Benson ple«*, •uat* of Butkntll U»tm*»tr,
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Ralph DahUtnm, H K «T•nd Mr*, Roy DaUltaMi, M l „
Boro Woman's ClubBoard Discusses Plans
The executive board of theMountainside Woman's Club meetWednesday, June 10, In the homenf Mrs. Ralph Ullrich, 166 Locustavenue, Plans for the coming yearand the chairmen of committeeswere discussed,
Tho literature club has voted adoimtlon to the Mountainside Li-brary. A scholarship will be givento a Mountainside girl who willgraduate this year from JonathanDayton Regional High School andplans to enter a nursing career,
A luncheon and fashion showwas held yesterday in the homo ofMrs. Wilbur Groves, 346 Old Totoroad,
A regular installation ceremonywas adopted. The membership com-mittee is planning a tea for newmembers in the fall.
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rfMrHr.o^Ptwn-graft "with » flirty Ja" !«sday afl*rm>oo» X n . Stten-fntfe i* e a i i n her tens of
j a* ike (irV* w-ittufar wi»Mr*. Wi»ia» M. C<MIUT. T»*party wt* k«14 in Mn. CWHKT**home, SM BIDrrat arena*,
A weekend honMtmat of Mr.and Kn. Walter JE. Srow«r of634 Glen awnae m Mr*. Bofni
snaii wfea *** en route to h*tboat* in VpihimB, Turkey,
Brut* (598* and Paul t a g n i tof 9 and 4 Stanley oral enter-tained th* member* of their l i s tgmte elai* at Grant School vitba picnic in,, tawtr yarrfj Tbonday,Christin* UupfU W a l» host-ex* to-tticiifrl* #f Jwf first grade
tbird trade girl frbnoVat a pic-
Mr. lad llrftTOwM* A.of SIS JDwIhrood: terrace etrtfr,tataed a stoop of neienboriwedfriend* at a cocktail party in W -or of Mr. and Mrs. Graitt C.Pkulsen Jr. Saturday afternoon,Mr. and Mrs. faolien frill be M r ;ins **• J fr«m Weitftejfl in dweek*. " . • ,. '
Euttftalnfne in han't? Q((trover C. Paala*it Jr, «t * rf#eThursday *ai MM. p , M, Pollockat « d t i i
tigtr Horton, dioaitCT of Mr.•Ad «rti Nmth»n Wi*Ut M MWrattooolc told, *ntert*inei •aroup of her ninth grade class-mate* it « garden party at herhointf Tuesday ereninf,
y«siam«s Harold Payne, Robertn and U i I*wi* were h«t-*t * lUBtbeon Monday forMitm'i tint pide teirtu
«f, l ln.Gr W. C. Stetn. A groupof eight ftret g«d« jnptls vttxta1»* pHwant; ait tJMi luncheon wMchwa'i held In Mrt, t**is' home, 142C l i d r t f w t ' .
Jfr. and Mn. C. W. Foil ofSSS Stevens avenue spent sev*r»Jd n Iri Atlantic City lait w*ekwith Mi-j, FOM' brother and siitAr-i U w r M r . and Mra. Richard Htn-ry i f Rochester, N.V, Hoaiegunt*of the PI»I«C are Mr, Fws' mother,Mrs. Carl Ton at Levrfrton, NT.,and Km. Foia' sifter, Mrs. JFatiMBrtntlej jr. of Wiater Park, Tl*.
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Alt tte #tt«oW t t Jwrte* of wfcite *U» tumor attM>da«t'a «trr ypink Uffeta and tke brfteaaidivnr ihtp p&* toffrt*- T*n «Biron m»tchtn« pwtoi* !»•** «ndcarried bauAet* of *pHV Jfowen.
G e « » T- Gt-eweod art «fConcord was'feeat nl»t Th* wfc-«r» we» Frier J, BMHMT of ITtat-ft>W; Jirfm ^ Tittto * ; oMJore;BcciT Jfartfa of Kfltan* K M , modStvpttn E. Root of Concord.
After a Tr«Mi«triB to Imtaia,BWI, U» ctople win tin to Mid-
The bride fx * graduate of t ieWertfald High School and before
Irring Trust Co., New- York.The bridegroom was graduated
from Holderhess School and recent-ly returned to Middlelnlry Celleg*afttr aerrifie tbree yews hi theArmy. He Is a member of KappaDelta Rho fraternity.
Mr. uul Kn. TMt, p*™ti otthe bride, eatertained the weddingparty in their home Friday fol-lowing the wedding rehearsal. MissJohanten entertained the bride and
• attendants at luncheon Sat-urday,
Th* bride was feled Teeetttly at* ntiwetlttfieaus stuwM zften \$Mn. William Mueller, Mis* LoisTittle arid Mot A. 1).
Mis.Appointed Dir«tOr ofRog«r Willrorm School
Tfcf bo«fil of toiiu««n of tlwI m f WHUanu School anitimneedtfcMireek UM appointment »£ Xn,Kenneth C. MwJearta u school di-rector. Mr« MedearU will ittanIter new dutle* this fnmtner iiij>r«t*rM.ltjv for t>j>*iiii)f »f the1SS8-60 ifbapt year. She replaMn, Willimti FftOTe who hsaserved «R director lince pr^sititian of the school ttree years ago.
Mi». Heftesrii, who rcaid«D at1282- Christine circle, ScotchPlain*, attended Sauthwest Bap-tist CoUegt at Bolivar, Mo, andSouthwest Teacher'! College inSpringfield, Mo, She holds a dogree (>I tacliclor ot iclence In edu-cation from Pater»on State Teach-ers College, Her teaching oxpori-ence Includes two yean in the J i•nary grade* in Missouri, and sevenreart of pcimars and «tve jetit ofkindergsrttfi in N«w ,Jw*w pub-li i
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JfBB. JAMES
JoanFryeWeds
RogerHarrimanTht nurrtage of Mis* J»an Frye.lo i t er of Mrft Johri H. frfa of
UW Fomt arenae. and tte Utev Fryt, to Rojwr Lockt K*rr!^
man, of New York City, son of thelite Hr. and Mrt. Geofee W. E.HsrrtrBin rf MeWen, Mam,, tookplace Friday in the presence ofthe Immediate families at thaCnnrch of the Advent, Westtnur.I - L
VLw, Hitrtman w*» gl»dai<from Pritt Institute and w eduei-Itdttal director of Coata and Clarlt,Vnt, to tteV "York City. '
Mr. Harriman attended theasaaeltitaftto .'Instituted Tei
mAtgy- Hfaerved at « lieutenanttolonul ii tbe Uiiiled States Antaring :W«ttd f « II, *M wasdecorate] In woflectioB with theThird Army's . crossing of theKUhM. Tir. Harrhnan is abiul-ne«a «oriiultant in New York:
MOtJNTAlNSIPB—Tie Uom-tain Trail Garden Ctub held It*Hull nMtfUnt TfTitsdij, JtthtIn the Willlad Pitt, Gn than),
Mw. Edwaid Verlangl«ri »ad«the table arrangements for theluncheon table. Following the'
ch*on, Mn. latuv SttiM, ptedent, presided at the btuineaimeeting. v . . • '
Tin. Joseph Hothiim gave thetreasurer's report, and Mrs, Wil-liam Price, recording secretary,read the' minutes of the last meet-ing and the board meeting. Mre.Suiki then t « * the pitsWtnajinuil report.
CoisagM were pttsented to MraiHuflolph aariuh » outaoiiir ftrntrice .president, and Mw. HubertGoodJart as uatgoing eorrtspond-
Torkr'Ciry. *••
GOP Town CommineeHeart Two Councilman
The June meeting of bhe Weit-Aald Town Republican Committeewas \tb\i Monday flight at^hf homeof John.Mackenile, chainnan.
Town Councilman MarshallCooledfe and Howard Widen wereguests and aniwered qutstliposed at them by the ni*miBl» ofthe town committee. Subjects icussed were recreational facili-ties, street, -repair; sldewalV* andcurbing responsibilities of homeowners, clesn-up -week possibilitiesgarbage contractor responsibiiifand Town Council operation,
Mr*. Maolcensle entertained theguests and the members of thecommittee with refmhtneiita aftertha meeting adjournet).
in Stieff HoseTRADITIONALLY EIGHT
The «Wc« end , „ .partmtnt of tVe Wow*n's Clufc nfWtoMiU tfet fpr the Anal ma i -ing.ot the waian at the bom* ofMrs. B, B. H«rt!rirt 2M W«£Padl«r aTeaue, fw a picnic Inaefc-
n «Rd girden t»rty Jfondaf,Mrs. fiu»»ll PraeiMn,wiibnt, eobdo«te<l tha
before injtaffin* tie Incoainrprnld«nt, Mra. flaitwi«( into of-fcc Vrt, Hartwig dufnsMMl p!auand piograntt fox the cantint: »«a-
[ ton « d r*Bort*d on tne,.'yn«tw.,..ja tnd w «mttrt fof •«" "award! will be juadf durWaumnwr to b» distributed toKhool ytndesW paitfe5i»tinw,tb« SMor Hi*h School flu-fiifi'•enshipDajr i» September.
Other oHfcer» inaUIltdMrt, 0> D. Griffin, vie?Mrs, 'Q*ort« C. DnyirVMerettty;Mra. Alfred Bchro*der, torre*p«d-W secretary; Mr*. Bifbert ~-1-1-'Jr., treasnrw,.,;r ,..:.. . .
The department prHtnted lift*of aoprvclatten t<L tti* ^etirtttfCDklrnitD, Mrt Fr»*n«nr abiJ to•rics eiiaitman, Mrs. Ethan A. H*atotk. Hit. 8cbm*dtf aad* theprMentationi, totnmmding tne of-flcen on tha frowUi ni aiiceauof the department
Mountain TrailGarden Club HasFinal Meeting
The natd «twflr - ta i l i f l iS
white «mtaoMti»i | 3a,tffuThe
Mr). Susld then Installed MrsiJohn Brttter u tJM newdent, Mrs. Wilbur CTOTCJ, secondvice president, and Mrs, Goodhart,flni "rice preililent. TbeBe w»menwere presented wtth Moiave io*&s.Mri. Mfler <3oodrf(»,' now: eorre-•ppiHUnf aecrttprjr, wai finable toiattend.
Mr* Bwftter Rare Mrs, Stitlit a.corsafe and thanked her on behalfof Ihe club far her two year's of
ndw to the rfvik.•Pl»ns were dUcusied tor sum'
mer workshops fn preparation forthe cluVj second Annual holidayprevne, to IM presented Nov. 5 int h e Community PresbyterianChurch, entitled "Christmas AllThrough the House." The gttutspeaker -will be Mr*. Philip BrnscVner, *nd a tale will follow.
The club neld a tiutband andwife barbectte Saturday. at thehome of Mf. and Mrs.38 Wt)I>poorwf|] way.
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123-141 CtWTRAL AV8,Man. * rrl. 'frt
Mr, and Mra, JsmetJacksonville, ?!• . , formerly" of
Westfleld, art parents of a', Zoe Ann, born May 18 In Flor-
ida. They also have two BOTIB, L Mand Scott.
* *Mr. and! Mra. John DeWan, 6SS
Summit avenue, are patents of ason, James Phillip* W n at theEi« t Orattfce Genets] Hospital,June €. Other chlldrim ' ' 'Tarry 12, Danny 11, *n& twins,Mike end Jiark 8.
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M?. *iA Mrs. Joim i. Itynn, SOBDtiriAH road arc parents uf adaughter born June ) In Muhleu-berg Hospital.
* * #A daughter was burn to Mr. and
Mrs, BflWnrd J. Ptgftott of Bloom-flvtd, Juno 0 In Clara Manas Hos-pital, Belleville. Mrs. PlKtwtt UIlia former Vivian Lantheaume,110 Port: atroot,
* * -Mr. and Mrs, Georm "Wildo, 242
St. Paul street, are parents ot »JTOO 5>tn Over-
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t *A tUuirlita fiR!i liOTtt t n MT. MidH. Chnrlvri Unvst, 502 l<yiiwood
, .Jiinn 10 in Ovarlouk l l
* * #Mr. mid Hrn, Joseph Pntvlock,
1V/i AVIMI timtl, nrti {iiiroiiLi of. atton, MnrLiii Hurry, born Juno 111li> flvrtrlunlf HonplU], Tlmy nlf(»)«".¥•• ii fltiuiflito!1, .Shnraii, 1^ tind(mother «»», t/iift MlHiitll, 2 ' i .
For Wilton Coltego
Mra. H*inr'"w. Tmneji « «Wtst IhMtiy itanM *a.i «|eeted
trmrin of ffilson qleft recently at (i* annual alum-nae d*r ntMtittf «t tn« allegealsmnae ataodation.
and fonner itudenbtof the collif* ihrwighoat the worldchoss Mr*. T«nn*y and flv» other
inmB»U*db«Uai*)«e-.; ,
For mat r yatM doMnt hir res-* In Wttoburt*, M**< Tenney
in,'tki wwk of theili WUsqn Club «hd heldooVw in tn* dub. While
in Plttaborgh JMi - Tenner wa» aattmbtr ot the *chool \awti ofForeetHllk.the F.reit Hills Wom-an's Clob, the Junior: V 'Club, Leiftw of Women Voters,E«d Crou and the Edgewood Pwi-bjte»i»O Church. ,.. ;
Since nwWnff to Weitfleld Mr*,has continued'deep int
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The lirld«r»u i n |PV
Durhfini, N. C, Hen a)Sigma Chi fratertl . H.,ently tBtuiifnUtToBjtdSchool, PUUdeJaik'''
Mrs. Carlitbwtntabiibuffet lupptr l»farfc«titttt'-"* • - - '
Wed Mr. Tuncalp I
Mtlnthewo.rko,f*«Pf«sbTtt«.ftOaoreb and ii riD*r!«ipfcriBteirf«itot tha Mnior dtrpartmtitt o* theSwid»7 Scnool, She i f presUentof the WwHWd tWCAt »n aetltemember of the PTA, flfrl Scontaavtid Cnb Scouts.
MM. Ttwitey Is former president:of th« WUott Coll«go iltttrma*Association and baa taken an ac-tive part to the work of the north-mn New Jersey Wleon Cluls.
tri Delta Alumnae
ElectOfficerstho Wwt«rio~itami>a» p
of Delta DetU'Delta iflet yester-day for sirimmhig arid a picnicaupper at the hortie of Mrs. H, E.1Knudson tt Watitiung, vith actlv?Trj.Delta collegiate* from thisarea ss guests of the chapter. As-flbtlng Mrs, Knudson were Mrs.It. E. EM*Wm And Mti. R. i.Parker,
Mrs. B, O. Btrntpn will serveagain ad (KSlfant tot the comingy»ar and serving with her will haiVice president and program chair-man, MrU Buraleirf; tecorilng sec-ntary, Mis. W. J. Kafltto Jr.j eor-reepandtag &ecrtt«y, Mm. 3. L,Atchiaonj trcaiurer, Mrs. W. O.Parryf reeoiMmendation chairman,Mrs, j . p. KSnlnftnam; fraternityeducation, Mra; W. <J. Bolger; pub-]i(ity, Mri. tt. Ct Morbec*; wem-bswhip, fttri. F, 0< Boafl; acholaf.»lilp project, Mrs, J. W. Banner,and reursaentativ* U) Lha Councilof Fraternity Women, MM, Pnrker,
'The chapter h»s been Notifiedttal » sch&UTflWp ol $15Q >iwbeeo tcwarded to a sophomore atBelolt CollaKfl, Beldit, WIs., withthe mono/ raised ty thla ohnptorfrom a braakfast'faihlon eho* atAltman's tWs spring. Th« *orviireproject* ssWlarahip program" li theOdtjonal phllonthropio projrtanu ol
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Wini Scholarship' A free tuition spholartthfp to thenummsf art Wovktliop At tha Flor .linm-Modbon campus of fflli-IultrhPiekinaon UnlvBrHitjF hm boot1,nwanleil Lo Mra, Jano Vf. Co( W«mtn«!ii, fur her pwhltti won rtilkJotfd from dtl ttio
of tint srl ajdilliltloitn )niiiit tlta janr'at ih* ***il
v»>ifilty.
n jirat lilftti.Kriioul itlj.liijiifi i)t cotl t m l
tiislntnt I«r a i)tiil«-w1 |tW(H),,i, )n U,hhn,h(lv«Hsltia( K»**IMiniilit, TV, r,tBltln|t, (bn."Tit (it dm: I H / I | | ( j
;ilnntii lit.,|iiwittn )(<iat. t},mml n („(• ,
it ft!Hp*tt »frl »MIM«TO>I A*..
t'rlvnti) tilfiinm WrKn ur
Mr, u dhees ofvTnounte, Uvt « | i | t « « i t it 41daughter, Npo«T JMt, to 1Tunealp, w i of (tat Ttaa
••M!*a?
New1
,Mr. I U M I * > • ! ; • - ;theUniTsiilOfjiWlKii"and iNewVorkiSfrPthe engineering-wbirtl d
CoUege, K t * -Ywit *•*•
27 in the Presbyterian Ctw*J
RuthBoywStudintt
Present S " ""
S a t yrecital of th» seswj *»ed at the studio M f
, barltrae;
a o p r s n ; allert Baker, WritonoCarol »«h»dV'*Jfdrd; 3uwn BrwdlSneUon, sopranos!
Elizabeth.Ruth 0. te
Park was th* a
Christiancan make Vj*worth H
TIMto satisfuctloiinburidnnce m w
rfrty Wi
ening
a ri k,^ Unitei Robert H.Utctifiefd in Pennsylvania
Miss Jq«n" Hwy , daaghteUteWUM of..,Mt. L*fc»noh, p..,« * r i W < * * Iblflbf* of
of Mr
Srt sAt.jfnf unwifc--A weiptioB wa i•t ttie CiArtiw* Country Club,
Ill bride'* m m * • • p nAltncon U « ; fMtt»n«d with
ortrait Mfktint, v « p •!«*«*,i bodiceittd.1 full bwiBint
iioprwaad pJ«ata tndiog»iid tr*ln; 4Ier Anf*f-of imported illutitffi,
attached to e pill bo* h«t olsilk and Aitncon Uc#
5 » « « r * W an Ivory•mi ttl ib
of
;JUKE k
^jgsi Mary M. Bwehlit, Lebntuw »nd Mil* Jacque-ff. Matfk and HIM Ltllyi H,4 of W«*Ml*W> iliter* of Atdfroom, :T|torli»r« Hicks ofkid Pa^'W". Junto* btfdti-
,][ tbt atUtvdanti * • « dret»edit in white nylon ovCT pink with
XKHCMMKI foil-fitted ikifti.wort bo* dipt yttb dr«uUr
vrila.M headpiece* andivory i(l* with rout dm-
Install !
Chairmen at Mwtins
At • dinner meeting" at tb*Washington House, W»Vt'huni,Tuesday, Mrs. D, C, ghalicrosa wasinstalled '•! chairman of the In-termediate WoMin'i Club of Wwt-
She has announced the fallow-ing officer* and committee chair-men,; Vke ctisiraan,. lira. E, R
9. Emenon Tboinal Jr. of BQB-MJU., formerly of Weitlleld,bait man. The ushers were
in W. Wade end Hut* Prk« ofi Jam**' K Swither of
i p j , O h i o ; M o r g a n H . EdrJ* of Columbus, Ohio, and J » .floLLansworfh Ol Mt Ufoinftn,tlter a weddine trip on LongDid, the couple will live in Pitts-
: •
fcth. aft of Carnegieof TectuwlOETi
Mr. and Mrs. Marik, parents' ofbridegroom, entertained' at
dtwwi-Friday ii gtin Horizon Room of the Pitta-rfi Airport. ..Mi. and
p*r*nU of theMrs.
llrtmined at tuiwkaan and openuw the day of the wedding,
ue Star Unit
.stalls OfficersMOUNTAINSIDE — The Bluor Unit 388, American Legion
', held • their regularintetltig at tbe home of
t Bi M5i <?yp Aibtrt g , Mi»td roid. Hr». fiuth. Kub»ck
Tn MM officocs wet« electedthe eomlng yetvy Mrs. Alan
turner, president; Mrs. Steveb k i id M
MRS. a
g; r d n nl|r«, E. K. H«rb»uib; torreipond-iiif gecr«Ury, Mm. Rufg 8«tich*i;fintnelil MtreUry, Mte. M. W.Vntter; ftn>nce, Hri. H. F, Gerber;Mitoriin, publicity ind y«»rbook,Mrs. D. C. Payne; hoapituJity•unshine, Mri. Robert I J c y ;
ip, Mrs, HovhUrtg! norrti-, Mt>.'.-& K.' Bt4*r; pro-
«ra, Mr., f. B, Het-riii welfare,n, A, C. Frlfd, tnd wa/e andeam, Mn. Jolin II. Park«r Jx,X n , 0 . W. Balmer vaa chair-
man 'of Qie dinner arrangement).MM. R. L Pretton will « e m
:ha3rm»n of the Th*nh«Siv{Kt* be Wld «t Firfltl l* Inn,, Not, 20.
In chirgs of the itoeklite nalewfckh will start tn September isXTI, V, W. HopVlm, who will beMilat«d by Mrt, ChwUr Br#*«,
Marian Taylor toWed Lt. Carter
Lyoni Hospital HonorsLocal Volun+Mr Wwl(«rtWith Certificates Monday
Ifrs. Msryd di
of>Woodmere drive, who has contrib-uted 3,000 hours in volunteer* carelot psttmnta ol Lyons VeteransHospital,, is ope of U Weatfleldarea residents who were honoredMonday night. •
TVi« It. tine109 worker* of the" Veterans Ad'ministration Volunteer. S e ry i c eProgram who aid In the care andtreatment of p«ttwit«. Thealfalr gives, the rnjiplul ataff anopportunity to acknowledge' andpay tribute to the volunteers..
Certificates for 2,000 hourwere given to Mri. Frances Boettger, 789 Woodland avenue; MrsWilma Taylor, 418 Edgewopd avenuc, «nd Mrs. Sadie Ttirniir, 2V.Harold arcnue, Fanwood; ~ •
Five hundred hour certificateswent to Mrs. Myra Broods, S l lProipect streflt and Mrs.Ivy, B Sunnywood drive.Edith Haines, 117 Harrison avenue, and Mn. Helen Peti, BIBCumberland street, servedhundred hours, . . . •. _
One hftndred hour (trllflttit.to Mrs. Ralph Bally,
:, first vie-e president; Mra.winger, second vice pcesUeiit;,(.ErncstKuffcr, treflsureriMrs.fP) B e t a Phiijrew Schneller, chaplain; Mra,t«r Tsnsey, historian, and Mrs,lldred Kayser, serKesnt-at-antis.Mrj. Kuffer, rehabilitation chsiv-W, reported - donations werui<|e t» 17 vfltertn»*tt the JphnRun nulls Hospital far Jlcnioria!
Sunny wood drive; M!sa PhylliaKing, Btl& ParVvIew drive, andMra. Jans Olton, 52 Cowjerthwaiteplace. ,
A dtlegation will attend thennty convention luncheon Sst-tlj In Hillside. Repfeeentativestht auxiliary wilt attend the in-gwatlon extteiKi for Girls»l« June 25 in New Brunsivick.Tkt birthday of the retiringMld-ent, Mra. KubacK, was cclc-titi at the social hour which
mi the meeting.There will be no meeting* dur*I July and Awguflt. The nextMting w!K be in September,
Receive Grantflit art department of the Wom-I'I Club of Wealfleld has selectedm Pntricia Ann Scott to receive*<rt atudenl grant for tS>53.
The Pi Bet* PJii alumnttc groupwill hold the Dual meeting of thi
Wednesday at tbo hotne O:L l
aoBon yMrs. Robert Sdiwar!, 171 Lincolnroad. Co-hostesses arc Mrs, Rofaert Brunner and Mrs. AlbcrRoche.
DOROTHYDENNIS
414 North Broad Street
Elizabeth, N, J.
An AHractlv* SetWurant
Serving Dtliclouj Ma all
Etlzabelh 3-9872
SOMETHINGPRICELESSGOES INTO
JRIDERITES
Mr, *nd Mrs. Jay Gdw#rd Ttylor of SIS 6h*dowUwn driw. aw-nounced the enfafement of. th<lrd h M Vdta|ht«r, Mlsa Marian fltiliTaylor, Ut L^tenant [}g) JohnAllen C«rWr Jr., son of Mr. iniKm, Jehn ' Allm CtHtr it 010
•BfiM Taylor was _. . . . . .from Vtut Chester State Te*tliefilolltft, and la dalnr graduate
" i t CoIuwAl* VInVyitBliy indance education*, She is a teachein the IVeaUleld ictiool lystem.
Lt, Cartfr ,1s J|n alumnus o:Wtllkwi CoVUte, <;!•*« «( 1956where he wts a mtmbdr of, Dtlt
«i fraternity, lit' Is now dervlni,aboard the US8 Hyman in New-j»*t, RI, ; - •;;
Troiliide Gardan ClubSati Fall Flower SKow
The Trailsido Garden Club oUnion County will hojd a flowe1
shoiif, "Rhythms of tht Woodlands," Sept. 13 at the TrailsidMuseum, Any resident of UntoCounty may exhibit,. Schedules of the ihow have bee:maued to all garden dubs in XlnIon County, and idditlo/iiLoijdmay be aecured fromth« UIHOICounty Park Comhiisdon or Dr
HolfloTiko »l Trailsido'aeucp.
SAUY(Continued from) previous ji»g»>
Miss Jnoqutlinu Miirik, dauirlL-ter of Mr. and Mra, Frank E.M»)rik of 714 Bonlovaird, i> visit-Inr Misi Untie Scott of Seymour,Ind., formerly of tht Boulevard,
Tk» Harikt' other daughter,.Lillys, is leaving tomorrow for'Mvntrei) where she. will tail f w9p*in for the sumjuer as p#rt ofAe Experiment in InternationalMving.
. Ui3S CAROL MOSIIMAN
Dale GrowenorTo Wed Boro Girl
Mr. and Mri. Marvin D. Moso-man at lOOQ Mountain tvenu*tM i n a l d * . • innoymce the «n>gagem<nt'«f their daughter, Carol" j , to D. palt Qrwvenor, ionof Mr. and Mrs. David: W, Gros-
of '804 North Chmtnat
lion'mtn ii a graduatt ofJonathan, D»yt*n Regional HighSchool and't* presently enrolled as
itudejit of Berkeley StcrtUrUl!
. Mr. Gtosvcnor Is a graduate ofSVeiifteld- High School a n d Is aicnioc of Shclton College. He al<o«ei-?ed two years In the Navy.
No date has been set for the'wedding.
Weilcmds Celebrate
35th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry P. Weilindof 687 North avenue, west, celtbrated their 35th -wedding annl-
tuty Sutvd*.y ii *, p»its at rSunset Inn, Lakewood, g[vtn bytheir son, llobcrt L. -of Ko>clle,who eclobrated tits first weddinganniversary at the same time.
The,\yei!andq ,were nian'icd In1B24 In the Gar*ood Presbyter:'Church.by Ihe, Hev.J. A. SullaThey hsvn ljved in We^tfleld for3 5 . y e a r s . - • . . • . . .
Mrs. WeiUnd k the form«r RuthCladyi Luster of Gar wood, daugh-ter «f W, F. Luster df Mannsquanand,the late Mrs. Luster.
The' couple: hja another ionLest)«-i!,i at home.
Mr. Wclland is employed by thtElhabeliitown Consolidated GasCo' W atftord division.
. MILLIONS OF WELL-FITTED FSETt
D o c t o r i ' Pr t» t r ipHen» C a j iFult l l n * u f Ort l top«ol« S n * «
RANDAL SHOESformerly '
r OROAD ST.
at FriendlyMARTINJEWELERS
proof
24,95Ucg. 3H.B5
SPECIAL FORPAD
UK ColdCulluTid ?4«t
Tin T«=
Tli* b«it ii none too good farDad and yrt'jt got it , , • f^ tvetfcnneelvatiU cattfory of Jewelry
for F.tlior'. Ony f i f l lni . Wfl'r«n> m*ivj tp ->AI>fla^» Uemt te
ehaoie from ttiBt ycu csn ««•![/pjclt * tuJrs fir* winner* . . . a gifttbat't lure ID pltue «nd on esiy
bud(«i tn-rrt* I I you prefer.
(Pittas turn Xo iiext nag*)
Draw on wr
ExptrlMc* for
Com* I n w coll «i IQ co«n«to' yw, to dltcuit. flofolqrranojimenU for yourwedding. Our axptrlancewill h» Ip imoothJht path.
Wt will handl* all flow«rplflM, fforrt trie bouqu«t tochurch and hom« dico/a.\\wi%, for th« *fmp(ttl. Qrmoit ilabarar* wadding.
INC,
321 SOUTH AVE.
AD 2-2525SfMf) rfM Savrii ltd*
for Parhlna Conwnkmc*
Kay Windsor-. .'.Six; fnbutMi . ^ | f iy dark *oty tan jwrlriri
111 0ttlmfc)¥«r«4l
I'lno PlihScal WHIICIH by Ktixlon 10.00Scth Tlioman Travr) CUn-kn „ „ .. «.(>5
as teen on
• . • • • ; • • «
playtexpanty briefs
for an A
eyd-atopplngfigure under slack*
fit l i» s ncwd tkln for Mi lbt*contra! undtr your rnwt fwm-firJliiQtbdti, thoih, twfmtuffi, M Q I W yobIhe girl with thaillm wolif, imootfi Mpt>>tet tKmmy. fitbulwit HMltMoyfM po<rty btkh go In one] Mt
WihfliuH.Dr^lnewlnk.ptoylex 1,'vlfttj* panry ferltf I f f f t i
pwitybrrtf-
wW( mogh "flnfltf* pM*t» fee WtFtj
• wofl-fofl lop 9«
tiulmby StrwtYour official Sir! Stout and Brownie
Equtpm«n< AgencyAir Conditioned
Op*n MonJtty arid Friday till 9 F\M.
playtex*swim cap
raE.KuppB»com*»Brid»ofn Edword Godfrey Jr. Saturday
|lfa»*»ftar» t&j&ik fay*, ^i^Sfcwk XT. m*d Mi.. EefaHJ£ f 108 Didtfwi driw,>»*«»# *4l* bride of John E*«Mjl
d c i a r o r i l t o * * ! #&-jbfa.*k»i*wP(-iM Sou* atfejrtt,Saturday ifternoon, Tfie eer*niO8j w*i hdd to St Paur» SjFi»-
fc The rector, $he fi*r. HMuuM J. Bardmajti, ofteietedL AhW in tb» W#A
9 ikwr len»Bi gown rf import-&ii wm&y ewr pem *)
l tr»i* «M portraitt t 1>., Sb# worehtr motttfr!
iiD« veil <>* import^ Belgium^Ild cirried » «*:M« boaqjwti t d U i M witfl *Wt« .nip-
jra bar «!«•fe:-BM gown
JuirioriInstall Officers;Name Chairmen
aiideir-0e,
Jtt-.j.toH««i»H» wereJimot. Bavarian,wmBwrtej'Mlaa G.ilUlMtnnit -P*.; Mi* :ftu
irfGaiifgwt CotleK«, If.
i were fashioned fcf,i «a the maid of bwlor'a. «
V>ii)inrt aria iha ofter two ini w d p i n t They alto carried
Holtnd of Keadiitf, V**llrf the brld*,w.j the flow-
.Kevin Cunningham of* twain of the bride-
iiW. tfcarinrof
, a fraternity brother of ,tba»i beat wan.
included Paul Kupp of. brother of ttte bride;
I Ward of Beotoh Mainland«in of Wwdburjr, alao
brother of the bride.
j motor trip to Florida,j" touple wilt live in Trenton. .
* i bride it a graduate of West-~i(b School and Incoming
1 WiUUmsport, Pa. She liby Tabloid Lithogra-
rCranford.Godfrey Is fl graduate of
High School and i a a
MJOTCH PLAIN8^-'iii« ScotchKaUu Junior Woman's Club heldits initiation dinner recsntlf atWally't afn. Hutoid Debbl*, sen-ior adriaor to the club, w » thepreiidine oflic«r. Tkoie iu?ett«dInto office »*r»: Ptwident, Mr».Georgt WeftUhtt; Int viee ptesj-dent, Mis Nfehtia* Kvwadlo; Mtond Tice prMJdent, Mr,. StanleyW l f d H * t f y IIMW ; | p y, IMArchie C a t ^ j tr«nur#r, Mi*;,
B*m; arid corrMpondfnHif, Bayraond Swldei
* • Jwnowd guesti who
; , 0of.the «Vf-
f p d»partmint off w Club; «nd MIM loy
BOM, UaU art chairman, Alu inaU»B4anee weir* wvwai put p«»l-*WU i tht lub
rae le'atudyinaj £uaipei> (4-1 '" .He! U * Member of
aocia)
Robert>ll» of tfeatfleld;Mm,- AoMrt
, ml» of W*e«»Id.id Mn. Godfrsr, parent*ridegroom, enterUimd »t
1 dinner Friday evening
WU pi ; t
£h|£lub pttwentedMn, Mytlnf-•F frith a Iricelet in appreciationUt tf? terrlce « iljlh distrletd r f o r ti« MiftworeaFe. ;ajPhaUl»tori»»?i wport of theib j»»f war prtHDUd by MM.h t ^ | -
atifed * e ayMd. whleh tii* club5a3flwd'af.*he leeent rtat« coi(.fljiaion lt*l|'b Atlantic Cite, "fha
«jb voa the Maque ior liarinEejie the pSrt frr the. Red Croat
yetr,'thi^mt place certfA-cate for: international, relationi,and the lecflnd pl»te certffltatpfor pfbljp yalfare vorlc,: Airerda
•ere |lio nUde far attendance anjd
CrbwljDojgiu and
third, Mrs.Harry W1J#-
nentlon -irent to th*winttera'iriw tied for
Kataa anduroMl Mn: Btmrd Kat«f andUp. Gforif Wu«t, Hw. WalUrS j ; d ;>[ St V d
The Afrtmtikut DM new «•»-d
appointment! < to posi-ons onyfiext year's board: Amer-
ican hope, Mra. William Brauernd Mr|, Edgir Santoro; art, Mrt.lobert Buhot; braille, Mrs. Wit-am Miller; civici »nd legjilitlon,IT*. Eugene Btowi; diam* a^amsie, Mrs. Brace Vwt and Mri.dward Chfiatlanaon; garden, Mri.
HttWrt Thlesing; inUrnatlonil r«-»ti?D», Mrt. Lawrence Spngua;t m t u t e and education, Mrt.
PVederkk Koehler; public Wfar#,MM. JY»nk Bumsj lut-janior ad*rlaer, Ittt. Carl S t t
be held at th* Blto Lodge, RouteM r • ; - - . • • • • •
;.
:- . • • • • • ' •
Attvndi Rtwnion
Mn, A. E. aUttiMOft of 7B(B*lfld*ra aT*pM a*"«dta t i e
• - i l CMiitttitnt_ ^ . . . tSrouih iBvndajr,
IfH,: Ham*«oit ia * m«mt>tr of theit.
oataae«t Qollega eampui. •;
Ideas for Father's Day
.; . \ \v:.:V-:.wi^iiir-^iJo^:;-{: ::/^
Pur» Silk 2.50-3.50 Nor'Epifw 2.00
WHITE DRESS SHIRT SAll
Reg. 4:95 . . . N O W 3,99
DRIP DRY WHITE SPORT SHIRTS, 4,95
ESQUIRESTRETCH SOX
1.00
BUXTONWALLETSfrom 3.95
PURS LINEN HANKIES
.50 - ,75 - 1.00 Hemstitched, Corded
6 for 2,98 3 cotton for 1,00
Initials 1.00
UMBRELLAS • STATIONERY
TIE RACKS • PJ.'«
• BEITS
SWANK J6WELRY
LAJBW.-^ j«a.......... - - ^ E g a w i
AIR CONDITIONED
ScjkqefersNq I'e* Gomis Jh Anv Pna
, • DAUT OWtVBftY
OPIH MONDAY NIOHTS A,M it, * t M I
ohn Hytiptw, #tart district 4isor and ffander of the Scotch4»im oi(*(i*«tlon; Ifn. George
» e i 0 e t of th« ScoUhl H 0
p prMr. and Mri. Eob«rt Bherrar of
209 Htrrtwn *T#nJJe entertameda groap if. fritnda in their tomeFriday #Tea!ng •ftef tte f*rform-
«e o( "Tt» itoy FrUad1'attfctothJUi Playn?ii|« in lfjddleiex.Saturiiey, tlte Sb»reAbb
y,Bobby, waa Jwet to »f i l t h tjBoy , a J » gpfries ill Rt a ih^e paitjr fn hoaorot hi. «j«htit birthday.
t .j EIdrld([er «on of Mr, and
Mr*. J M I M EJdridt« o/ «2S Cool-idge street, will c«]ebr>te J)U af*tjibirthday (tomorrow afternoon b^taking * gpoiin »( fri«ivd» to tee'the IOO in Staton Island.
Mi. and Hh%.liwUi. j g W401 Lenox «ye?»e entertained theCub fl^nti of Pa?k ?tP at their,lumraer hope Bi Sautti M W kl n g « n n d » r . • • ." •.•_;
jfrl * 4 «w; Jiww» P, Whal*ntf Alt (oMth Chattnnt .tfMt en>tertttrtql • ) « t t cwue *< trif o4«tnd rtUttna *t • party fatwrdajrtv*olM Insonor of Uwlr *°n,JiWti,' who w » m«tMid thatiftfrno*B from »«M>» i
it
ftjndar twiilW ttf ( J W i MSwl*»wl« Clui will haw • pot-luck l u p m ai I "r«t««ojiwliited"lotiaf tot their new. i»e»faa>re, lira.A, T«* dt Vttjto Jr. will be Mjatc-iwan of tfit tommiu** in «*«l» «farrangement!. Serving with herar« Wwdtmet C, W. Rantt, i lBidd.r and John M.Tttlng,
am ind *rm«d lenieii , JIJiwes Fusco; wayi and me»nl,Mr*. EdwanJ Filth; bulldinl fun*,Jttr'i H0WAT4 uin|fi~, mpwrmn,telephone ami tramportation, Hri,William Herrinffi hoRfitality andIniplrstloa, MM, Wale; miltbeOiMpt'ltrt. Edwin A.dim; ti*w»-paper, Mrs, Ssmuel Fraser Jr.;program, Mrs. Kowadlo; publicity,Mm. %'SWsro Burke;, sempbook,Mrs. Lfluli Coon; yearbook, Mr*.Kowadlo; yootheoopeiattop, Mr*.John Rutan,.*nd iUte< project,
Horac* Jon«^ «nd Mrs, Johfl
The chairman of the dinner vatMrs, H»ymond Chlotti, aeiifted bjrMrs. BolwrtV Held and Mri,Spr«(U«, The profratn was underthe direction (f the music anifdrama dap»rtm(nt with Hrt-Chri*.tianaon, Mrs. Thiesing and Mrs.V t i f a '
DayWeddings Showers
H HAVt J*1ST ARRIVEDoh:rti« rttoat fWpuldr Sift ttmm$ IncludingS W M I I I I Gldfiwor* — Sandwich'TroytSajdd Bowli--Caka rlaMi-CHip'fl Dtp- M i l k Glow - Sh.lly Bon» China -Sommtr Crntum* l»wmby
Gift Wropp«d Fre* of Chorfl*
CARDS FOR A U OCCASIONS
; PR AN JACQUESSQWH' AVfc W. Vt*. WUM1C1PAL IOT
ANTIQUES AND ANTIQUE JEWELRY
frm rialn to Fancy - art amailng ammbly of unuiualBr««l«l», Rfo*<Vi»t, Earrlnoi and Charmt.
Add, oi alwayt, our off (tit b*attn poih colltctian of Chlno,Ola», lompi, Silver and Furniture,
IT'S FUN TO LOOK - COME IN AND BROWSE AT
THEIENNARDS401 M*ft* Ave>., IpritqFMd, N. J. DRmel 6-7374
VACATION DAYSAHEAD
During th« injt, yihtm yw nw isrtlng up
life ot tlie shore <jf tiir,(mtni|H,
' lor yoursoltiiy liavlug nnn»
dtdiciotti titcrnlfi with UP, mid {iprlntps jin
liny liofiu'e tlm "tttke-oW",
AJ.BERT W.srENDER-OWNfR MANiCEMlHT
• • ' • . • - " - • • - K V-::-,--, - . . - . • • ' . . , •
America's FinestQrality Brand Furniture
* Sprmgue & CarUton
•Oa^rmoor • Shifmm
• CHQM P, Rodgert
« t . « Ntita R«m Salt.8«Ie! lift*
111.00 W.lnut Dlnlnj,Bo«in
HT.aO Wine Chair pMvlndal
l*w»on SoUi ti
141.95 Lawaon Club Chair
14».HI*. . Cherry Suite
Sidt.
MM8 $ f t . Dining Roam SuiteSafe!
Ite
ZS2,50 Buffet with Hutch Top1 wMc, EUlnnini itj-iu j n nan*
Sale I 149.00
1047.00 0 ?c. Dining B(mm Sullo
VSmVSi^^.^^. S«lo! 6»ft.9S325.00 7 Pc. Dining Room Sultti•olid innl*, limit lent IJIIIIK, iinl^t, £<_1 n I ttnn n nftiileh ><ID, 4-chnlM — 5>IIIO I 3 U I M I U
LIMITGO QUANTITI8S - M L
OPEN EVERY
KVENINO
»l*at rtlrt
«9.M cok»ui wing c u t S a ) e j jot.«
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41O0 3 Pc.tnmt, nlr
j
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bman's Clubfas Final Meeting;'hairmen NamedSCOTCH PLAINS—The annual
Wcheon and «nal meeting of thee g r was held Wednesday, June0 by the Scotch Plain* Woman'sHub st the Far Hills Inn.presented tha 1959 nursinug
rkolsrship was Miss Judith Tab-rell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.;IT,jl Taborell of 2133 Jersey ave-ue, who will attend Johns Hop-ins School of Nursing in Septem-
Jntroduced by Mrs. Floyd H.•ert3, scholarship chairman, werejar student nur»e» currently re-lifing aid from the fund. Theseicluded the Misses Nancy MaehlOrange Memorial Hospital, Jen-
r Mayer and Frances, Demsrest'. Muhlenberg and Winifred Fichf s t Peters, New Brunswick,thools of nursing.Also » Pu e s t was Mrs. George
,«rmann, president of the Scotchiilni Junior Woman's Club, who«n the invocation;jfrs. George E. Oram, first vice
resident, presided at the business•ulon in the absence ol the pres-lent, Mrs. George A, Cortes, Thecport of the recent state conven-ion of the Federation of Women's:lub» was given by Mrs. Aram
_ Hrs. Jules Hemling, secondlei president, delegates to the con-ation. Mrs. Edward Matthiack,utorian, presented a review ofhi club year.Mrs. Oram asked .for additional
oluntecrs to serve as hostesses atbi p»rty for veterans at Lyonsloipltal to be held Monday eve-
Mrs. Robert Vtakle was con-ratulated on her appointment asixth district chairman of theoath conservation department.'be previous youth conservationemmittee was elevated to depart-nent status at the recent stateinvention.The following department andmmittee chairmen were intro-iced by Mrs. Oram: Evening
ibershtp advisor, Mrs. Yeakle;.merican home, Mrs, Clifford W.;iracofe; art, Mrs, Anthony RegR-.ivies and legislation, Mrs. Geo., Fischer; drama, Mrs. Charles
English; garden, Mrs. EdwardCkarius; international relations,Hrs. Joseph F. Studholme; junioridvisor, Mrs. Harold W. Debbie;literature, Mrs. Rudolph Dormai-!t; music, Mrs. Roger A. Brown;public welfare, Mrs. A. Berkeleyianborn; recreation, Mrs. Guy La-'ia; youth conservation, Mrs.'enkle.Also, aesthetic improvement com-
i n g , Mrs. Aram; building fund,Mrs. Hirry E. Bernstein; budget•nd flnance, Mrs. Eemling; by-laws, Mrs. Edwin Braun; defense,Sirs. William J. McGinn; goad:heer, Mrs. Ralph Keck; histomn,ind publications, Mrs. A. Grandinleighbour; hospitality, Mrs. John
•boy; hospital, Mrs. Leonard L.lewreck; magazine, Mr3. Edward"acirlk and Mrs. Russell Coriell;
•mbership, Mrs. A. Oram Dav-! program, Mrs. Aram; public-
Mrs. Franklin M. Spooner;Warship, Mrs. Werta; tele-
ie, and transportation, Mrs.rederick J. Chambers; year book,Ira. Jack E. Wilson.Mrs. Wilson was in charge ofarrangements for the luncheon.
Krs. McDermott'spits Give Recital
I Sunday a piano recital was giv-P by the pupils of Mrs. John Mc-pwnott of 402 Edgewood avenue.[pupils participating were: Rich-
Wachunus, Steve Pazorsk,mas Grimley, Susan West, San-
.»Shriver, Mary Grimley, all ofrestfleld; Virginia -Cusick, Patri
- u nJiRS WILLIAM DONOHUE
William DonohueWed in New YorkTo Loretta Crisafulli
St. Mary's Roman CatholicChurch, Manhasset, K.V., was thesetting Saturday afternoon for themarriage of Miss Carolyn LorettaCriMfull! to William Paul Demo-hue. The Rev. Albert N. Hoffmanperformed the ceremony, whichwas followed by a reception at thePort Washington Yacht Club.
The bride is the daughter of Mr,and Mrs. William. Stephen Crlsa-fulll of Manhasset. Mr, Donahue'sparents are Mr. and Mrs, JamesPaul Donohue of 515 St. Marksavenue.
Mr. Crlaafulli escorted hisdaughter, who wove a short-sleeved gown of ivory poau d'angosilk with a sweetheart necklinetrimmed with alencon lace. Herfull length veil, worn in mantillafashion, was of handmade Span-ish lace, and she carried a bouquetof butterfly orchids and stcphan-otis.
Mrs. John A. Duncan Jr. was thematron of honor. The qtiier at-tendants were Mrs. J. RichardFischer, Mrs. Thomas J. GarrickJr.,' Mrs, Kenneth G. S. Rider,Mrs. Donald C. Christ and theMisses, Nancy, .0/ Hill, Cecilia Chi-menti and Judith A. Neely,
Mr. Donohue was his son's bestman. The ushers were Stephen W.Crisafulli, a brother of the bride,William H. Loesch, Thomas J.Garrick Jr., J. Richard Fischer,Peter M. Pruzan, William D. Zieg-enfus, and Harry M. Sisson Jr.
Mrs. Donohue Is an alumna ofMount Holyoke College, clas3 of1957.
Her husband, who graduatedcum laude from Amherst College,holds a masters degree from theHarvard Graduate School of Busi-ness Administration.
After a wedding trip to Ber-muda, the couple will reside inNew York where Mr. Donohue iswith the investment banking firmof Kldder, Peabody & Co.
Patricia TeresaWed Sunday toMr.DeProtpero
SCOTCH PLAINS — Hit* Pa-tricia Ann Teresa, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. John T«rt»a ofBerkeley Heights, became Mi*bride Sunday of Anthony VincertDt Prospero, son of Mr. and MMAngelo De Prospero of {007 Vs.1
ley avenue in the Church of theLittle Flower, Berkeley HeigiiU '
The Rev. Francis X. MCCIM offlciated. Miss Lucy Garjulia » » • 'the organist and soloist. A renttion followed In the Blue ShutterInn, Union. '
Eicoriad by her father, Ihibride wore a gown of silk organis 'fashioned with a sabrina neck! - eof chantilly lace adorned with su-J ,pearls and a tucked bodice. 111bouffant skirt was styled with a iyoke of chantilly lace and cascK I ,ed into a full chapel train, acc< med by a bow. Her imported Frei h 'illusion veil was held by a cap »f!lace embroidered seed pe»rl». bnecarried a cascade of white glamel-llas and white daisies with a bor-der of nrnple queen ivy.
Miss Audrey Mastrolanni ofPlainfteld was the maid of honor.She wore a gown of white velvoryover a main taffeta styled with ascoop neckline and cap sleeves.The bouffant skirt was girdled atthe waistline with a pleated cum-merbund of taffeta eliding in abow in back. She wore a match-ing headband with circular veil,and carried a cascade of maiiedaisies and white glamellias, bor-dered with white maple queen ivy,
The bridesmaids were Miss Prls-cilia Martin of Springfield, MissLinda Teresa, a sister of the bride,of Berkeley Heights, and Miss Pa-mela Fiorl, a cousin of the bride,of Union. They wore gowns Iden-tical to the maid of honor's onlyin blue.
Dominlch Do prospero of ScotchPlains was his brother's best man.The ushers were Joseph Gallini ofConvent Station, Raymond Rapanaof Union, a cousin of the bride, andRocco Cantillo of Scotch Flains.
Following a wedding trip toFlorida the couple will reside inPlninfleld.
The bride la a graduate of Belle-ville High School, and is employedat Bell Telephone Labs, MurrayHill.
The bridegroom was graduatedfrom Scotch Plains High Schooland is attending Lincoln TechnicalInstitute.' He is a mason con-tractor.
Wed Sunday
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Watchung SquadronInstalls Ntw Officers
cis Cusick, Peggy Cibulskis, all ofScotch Plains; Pauline Stumpf ofFanwood; Gail Quinton of Kenil-worth; Jane Huttemann of Cran-ford.
Featured as guest performerwas Bonnie Bird, daughter of Dr.and Mrs. Dillard E. Bird of West-fleld.
The Wfttchung Squadron of theUnited States Power Squadroninducted Harry Busch of West,ield as commander; Ralph Hcnd-irson of Maplewood as lieutenantommanderj William Zimmerman
of Union as secretary, and N. N,Bailey of Westfteid as treasurer,us part of the main proceedingsit tho dinner and dance held re-ient!y at tho Far Hills Inn in' Som*rville.
Harry Busch in his inauguralmessage as Watchung Commanderrequested continued cooperationlarticularly in expanding tho freeourses in piloting and small boatmndling which are given annuallyo the public.
B'nai B'rlth Women «<Hold Membership Tea
Mrs. Eugene Barry entertainedprospective members of B'nalBrith Women of Westfleld at amembership tea at her home, 814Woodland avenue Tuesday eve-ning.
An orientation on B'nal B'rith'swork was presented'by Mrs. Mich-ael Wuhl and Mrs. Bernard Bres-ky, followed by discussion ofB'nai B'rith's program and activi-ties.
The membership chairman, Mis.Morris Cooper, and her co-chair-man, Mrs, David Rubin, were incharge of the arrangements.
Passes Music ExamsStefan Young, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Young of 121 NorthEuclid avenue, has been notifiedthat he haB passed his Trinity Col-lege of Music exams with honors.Trinity College of Music, London,England, sends examiners all overthe world to conduct examinationsannually. The exams in this areawere held in Newark.
upilt of Mm*. Pantazi,Mrs. Loges Give Recital
The piano pupils of Mrs, Henry!. Loges and the violin pupilsf Madame Sophia Panttxl held a
recital yesterday in the Woman's^lub, A reception followed the re-ital.
Those participating were: MegDuncan, Charlotte Martin, MaryAlice Horan, Cheryl Banks, Shar-ron Zaparsnick, Luck Banks, Lil-lian Zaparanlck, Mary Lou Jones,Pajnala,. Whiteford, Mark Brum-baugh, Joan Herron, Helsne Mar-tin, Kenny Walkey, Stephen At-wood, Jean Logos, Pater Brum-baugh, Glenna Loges, JacquelineWhiteford, Dorothy Loges, GilesAtwood, and Virginia Walkey.
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in our Persian print swim-suit divided by two andsheltered by a spankingwhite terry shortie jacket,Very effective beach planfor sunning or swimming.
Cotton print swimsuit withshirred bra, boy leg trunks. Redor blue in sites 10 to 16.7.95Terry jacket with pntch pocketsbrass button!, S,M,L. 5,93
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—touts L'drmiMRS. A, V, DePKOSPERO
Janice Moran toMarry Dtc. 12
Mr. and MM, Juaei p. Mormof 984 North avenue h»v» an-nounced the *ngt«im«nt of th»irdaughter, Janice, to Joaefh C#i-Itu, ««n of Mr. and Mra. A. Cor-Iwi of Eliiabeth.
A rrtduiU of Holy Trinityh lehool, Mia* Morar, |« »*•
|)loy»d by the Fed.rei BurMU »tlnve»tig:«tiefi in Newark.
Mr, Corlwe U • graduate of | tMary'n High School, El|i*btth,and if attending feton Hall Uni-veiiity, H« U «jio employed bythe m in Newark.
A Dec. IS wedding li planned.
PtttrSozloliNomtd Conductor
SCOTCH PLAINS—The ScotchPlaini Philharmonic Society an.nounces the »ppolntment oj con-ductor and educator, Peter Sodo,as conductor of the Scotch ;PUtn»Symphony. Mr. Soaio haa accepteda contract for two yean, and willbegin immediately in working withthe new program of developmentplanned for the coining aeaion.
Mr. Soils, a resident of Cran-ford, is on the faculty of New YorkUniversity, where he teaches or-chestration, theory and composi-tion and direct^ the ltle» elub,Also active in church music, he laorganist at the Wyoming Pve&by-terian Church in Mlllbum.
He is a graduate of the JuUHardSchool of Muilc In New York,where he earned the degree ofbachelor of science In conducting,Mr, Sozlo also hat a musters do-gtw in sacred music from UnionTheological Seminary, He attend-ed tho Dalcroto School of Mualcwhero he has dona Intensive workIn eurythmica. Whllo in Europe,he studied orchestral conductingand solfege undar Louis Forrestlovnt the Paris Conservatory.
The monibum of the ScotchPlains Symphony and Philharmon-ic Society are planning extensiveexpansion under the direction ofthis conductor. Auditions will be-gin at once, and musicians inter"ested in this opportunity may con-tact Mrs. Ellvvood Neuer, presi-dent of the Scotch Plains Philhar-monic Society, 825 Embree cres-cent.
Dob Mary Douglass toWed Frank Gianforte
Mr. and Mrs. Stanloy L. Doug-lats of 204 Prospect street, haveannounced the engagement of theirdaughter, Miss Dale Mary Doug-lass, to Frank Richard flianforte,son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.Gianforte of Hillside.
Miss Douglas* was graduated
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148 E. Broad St. ADams 3-2615
lust year from MontcUIr SUtoCollege and ii a member of thefaculty of We«tfl»ld High School,
Her (Unce it ft 19&8 ulumntu itfStevens Institute of Technologywhere he « u elected to Phi Slg-ma Kappa fraternity. He ii em-ployed at « mwhunkil engineerwith Bukir Adtnuon Vorki, Gen-eral Chemicul Dlviilon of MltedChemical Corp,, Wilmington, Del,,«nd ia continulKt (ill itudlei *t theUniversity of DeUwart.
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Mr. Md Un. H. Dean Hodmi-berry of PitUburffh, ¥»., annouacttho m»rrit(« of ttrelr daufkUr,Barbara, to Alan P. Kleltiuttrodt,enn o( Mr. tad Mrs, Ctrl W, K|cin>schrodt, Scrantofl. Pa. T*» m«r-rU«* took pltce in tha BerkeleyHilli LuUveran Chureli.TltUburgli,with Uw S*v. H«rry Bowman <M-elitist.
Mr. KleinwIiNdt b the fttni-•on of Mr. and Mr*. Amilt llacktyof SIS Boulevard. Alw attendinfthe wtddinir with the M«rt*yi waiHri. pMiaid BabtaeH «( Had Bank,formerly of WNdUM. .„
Mr», Kklnifltrgdt U • fnriwt*of $\. Mbf rton Hbjh «CBOO», m».\mtfK and BloowfWf. BtataV*Mhen CoUtf*, BloonMbMri, Tt,
Mr. KlalitKhrttdt i> • fraduatevt CmtTtl Hit* School, tcrMtand; Btownlbiirf 8Ut« T**^»nCoUtt* and it turrmUy «Uw>d.i f Kut U l l t " '
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^ , ^ fCOMBJLS E m t f i n f - M r s . fc-Latwr. WaHnf, left,??Bs> pmldfBt <rf the Newcomer, Club, i | #bown accepting the gavel* -1 .William M-IShine, the wtplnc president
Newcomers Boardts Entertained
ng StudentsRecital
10, the pupils_., Htttn Bogert
fan Vounr of 111atenue, git* their
recital at the Wdtt
Were: Skipper' Or
ik Hackatt, 9iunI: Statin,Orftni, Katen Done, Ctals-rHlhopiey, Winnie Wooa".Uny Turbeville, Cathy
Howard Kirshenbaum,Hfirirfekt, John I*idea-
/Wtty Seiton, Lynn Lau*-r, Lao Kirylenko, DavidJack Oarber, Beth Orllnr,
ot, Hidif, Barkdull, Kathy,,JJ*Yld Tandy, Kip ICemnW:Ifarfaret Young, Nancy Huf-, NUWST %m%, JaiMt-ttatk-
Jack- Hirnbeck, Shelley. Karen Hufnaeel, Robertand Linda Hai«. .-.:.••'--.
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CoUNma'-atempel, KatliyI 1 1 - : : G i i 7 : ; D i i B i i Hc-
. Mri. R, L*Une Wtrjnt, n*w!yfoitatied president: of ths Wuit-AidNtiredmm'Club, entertainedthe, riev board members lift ere-
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;She has announced the! chair-*inert of the various committees ofthe club are; Activities, Hrkftob:tri'- Driinton; child cart, >Hri.CharlcVSfherlch; decoratingMr*:Jdwln Wood; directory, Hn, K.rleDiV»Ion;finance, Mrs. BryonCmp^fjl; gard*n,Krs. WilliamHPthn«; ftutats, Mr*. John Wllty;aientberahip, Mn. Williaw Thorn;B»uiic, Mn, Janes Belli profraht,Mr*.'; Vincent. Carter; }>ub)lHty,•Mil, Ch»rlei Stake;, social,:;i Mrs,Kfchard pavta; ' teltpKohe;' jCn.fhomai Ohlw«ll*r, ' '•" V
Mn. William 'Shine of 132 Lin-coln road, outffoinff- president ofthe dub, will entertain Vr boardnT*ntbers'ahd their husbands at ac<k>k-oi)t; p«rty aiturdey at T p.m.
;&!htdultd tnVatinii of Ui« clubjneinberi fqt'tht tuwniet' month*are 'Uw Jplr W» in Uie home ofM q l E l h irSto
'ClairkV _wit, > Barbara
Kowan, Doug. ~ i, Lindi
ley, Jeffrey Ryan, Btenn CaU•a* flWila Oldfor*.
aelectionof "each of the tone
, „ stttitcnUaeatei areto tkose pupils who hare
afieen fold star etudts!<a. ArnfTain .. of twelve
rit certiltcates -ware awarded.:_,.>;II|nn,.H«nk-Beckett,
Bhr rtooker Xahoney^ W i n n i eSroodwirS; Xwry.Turbeville, Howird : Kirihinbiuin, John .Lauden-berter, Patty Seitbn, Leo Kiry-Jenko, Darid Somer*, Both Orling,|Iartfa .Stanley,'^artaret Younn,flancy-' Knox, Juliette element,J»ck Hortibeck, Shelley Braun,Karen Hu^nagel, Robert OttOBOn,llhd* Hater, Robert Barchi, Dan-Clark, Lynp Mjen, Bobby Brown,;C»rol HoIlfUin, Dennis .Tracy,ENMd Clart Marilyn Crow, Bar-b»ra Banmaii, and Steven Calvert
Robert French SocietyHolds f i n d Meeting;Hoi Convention Resume: Tfie last meeting for this year
Owe Fahtr't DayGifts That YouToo Will Enjoy
Uiirh park; at 1 p.m. July 8; andthe luncheon bridge at the Hotelaoburtan in Summit, Ant B-Members Vfill be cont#ct«d b y te le -phone; beforisKaifid.; : M ;''•:' ;The ieirinf group will meet"thisevenlnr•**•'< p.m.' (n the home ofMw. E. M. Murphy, 101 Huel
thirteen couplet In the Saturdaynight BOCUI group are planning to
for;».. (lintiei ptrtj i t T;S» -» G i m in :*aW(*fep.m.,-Saturday In the StockholmR ^ r i t S l l t
y^Somerv l l te .
' Hn. Jolin Ablott of' 2) Wood-bioot tittle ;;i*Vll-iye'...h6«t*»a Ibifthe ifternwn bridge group Tuei-d t l - v : :
group Tue«day evening at 8:30will: be Mrt. Sam Sidorakis, 266Eton: plane, and Mrs. Fraiih Bein-
h, 867 Lambert* Mill roid. ' 'Mrs. William Dale of166 Tudor
oval will be hostess for t ie Wed-nesday evening bridge group at8:80 p.m., Wediieaday. ' '
Warren ^SCOy«I fLAIN^MiM u j l i .
Jatrhab, tUugttar of Mr, and Mir.Jwph J « b » i , l H i «art Front•treat, bec«m* t*« br«e S«ni«y efW«(T«ri T. Gray, IOB of Mr. »ndMn. Ralurt W, Gr»> «f SMB Edj^--saod twr*^ iB;lk» F i m Mrtiw-diit Chortb, Pliislleld. :
Tfe H Walbwe SoranJKni ofll-followei) in the
The brldi, aaeorted by her tm-ther, 4or« a (Wn of taee aver oirgandjr with an «nIiroJd*red daifgn#nd bw((«T\t iklit, tniltag in %
pel trliil. Htr flnciHif » >ft!) ftoro » weded p*»rl tier*. Shecarried %hit« tarnittoiw, : '
Mrt, N«iliR Jachab af Fuiwood1l:,the.,matron *f honor,' Herprincew' (tyle gown was of pinkcotton {act. She carried pink flow
The b,rldi»ni«Wi w«re Miu P**-»y KUlWjtf FJjiwood, Mix LaimaTtwW-••aTi'mitofcu; and M J «Sbiffa BotlW of ranwood. Theyifor« piinotM it/1* gw?u of grten(btton laee. , .- ' . . • v ; ...••
The flwtr fir] ira> Mil* Ctrl*-tin* Tanoui of Pl%infleldi »nd,thep*«* waa Edward Tatioiu of. Plf In-
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Henry Sco ti of North Pl«in-OM wat bwt.raati. Tht uriwnware Natai Jarhtb, John Jiihabpn<J (hwtgi Jafhalh all of Beotch
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arintt. , .. / .;; .Pollowfnf a wedding trip to Cin-
ada, the ciMple will nufde in Oun>
Mrs, Or«t is a graduate of theNorth Plrinfleld Hith School andBeauty SduoL. Slw ie employedat the Bitty and Joseph BeautyStudio, North PlainfleM.
Mr. Griy .1* * if»du*te (if thePlalnfleid High School and ii «m-ployed a t * e PUin9eH Euso,Sta-tion. " -1 :
John Savoca WedInWply Trinity VTo Arkne Minch
Mlsa Arlene Evelyn Minch,d»UBhter ij( Mr. and Mrs. Leo A.Mincb i f Bihway, was marriedMay 30 to John Charits SuVoca,ton of Mn. C.Saytfe* ot 407 Cown-el street, and the lste Mr, Savocain Holy Trinity CShureh.
Tin Rev. Ft»ncli I . Houstonofficiated, A reception followedin Bendale'a, Gretnbrook Town-ship.
ther, tht'ltrlde wote'a nf«,hioiwad with an »ppli-fbwn*Ali;trimdlth:
pe»rl» tnd'uequini, long stoeveiand fitted.bodice, :Her bouffantskirt w»ijicctniuated. in ba«k,.withpedal type. Jnwti trimmed with1
!»s» *ptHq4tfl and ended in • c»-thedral' train, Her French illu-sion fingertip Veil was held hy a.matching crown of lace, pearls
of the Robert French Society,Children of the American Revo-lution, was held Friday afternoon•t the komfl of .Kit Atld Kim Peck,9.31 Ribwujr avenue. Houteiseswere Mrs. Peck and Mrs, JoaqutmLlanao:
Members and gueeta had a swimIn the Peeks' pool until supper,
haudioaie walldacomtioni iuch ai m«hog-•ny and bran unicorn >,duok> or awordfiili far bii<l*a or ficreatioo mom . . .chromcJ nalbersV iirnoradIntthti or coalt of i rmi , if r
H i tai l* mat io |>ic hurt Idle.
He ta« would like a car*,iai on hit d»lt—an ahanjwarrior ertatigrf in Tan(an.jil*, a r<i,*ifoffj tnii \twjaloplmnt from laitia, • funnyDon Q^jiuls from Mexico.Shoa hsrm, talid taoli andbfllde gpimr, ramlniicgnt ofILtnyi, ETUD m ill Of any f>ctlinilat of famoui treeloriti)
Thar* an barbecue andWr apram If ha fi prgud ofHi proweti in llieia, . , not ta tacnUan «»Viof trait tnd Kin",luan dr pttlte.
And carf .d m . h o , . B ,pUte* with bran inltyi, IdaulU keep cuff llnk> and Ulrt-e>ed IrJdk^U front ipr.wKnnon a bureau trfp, Dps rack)?Buril And Import ltd playtn«
't, ««Bitori, riding uropi,titlm, dnofni'fi anddf tlmlW itanii tlml
Will t*ll tlliW you "ilipriad <ll
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p pwas a barbeque on the
race of the pool. Croquet and bad-minton were played after supper,and foil ft wing these activities,there was 8 business meeting;.
Beverly Jones, president, openedthe meeting. The invocation wasgiven by Barbara Bsfley, and JohnGrincr led the flag salute. PatGreene thanked the Pecks for theuse of their backyard and swim-ming pool, MIHS Jones introducedthe Kucstsj Mlsa Batlcy and Steph-en Wight, and then she presenteda resume of tho Washington con-vention which several members at-tended during the April
The members discussed plansfor the thetttro jarty which Will beheld next January. They voted toaee "Flower Drum Song," and ittickets for that cannot be secured,they will try to get tickets to
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MissNdlie G. Savoca of West-Acid, sister of the bridegroom, wastha maid of.hqnor. She were ,a:
gown ot i»Wte late uvtr pink ta!-feU, with the ballerina skirt trlmnDied in front with a pink aatin:b o w . . ••• J - , • • , . •
Mrs. Until Carato et KenHwortli,Mrs. ytvienne Werhle of Elizabethnnd Mrs, Helene Ltmore of Flain-fleld, all sbters of the bride, werebii-deainsiis. They -wore dressesof white lace over blue taffeta.
Carlo Cucce.ro of Scotch Plainswas btst m»ri. Robert Still wall of
Pranli Barca ol Gar-
: —Louis pftrnioMHg, WARREN GHAY
Sqgqd Auxiliary \Honor• 20 M*rnb«ri
About 20 members of tlw Btjeue9( A y tnual dinner recently in the MapUTm Inni ?iaw«9«l. *•:•' .
In recofnltton of Mrvlee^,« liftwat tfven to each by Mrs. I.H.ftfulltrchsirinan of 'arranftmenti.Mra, Jessie Plant Brown, prtii-dent, was presented a eoMage- V
Tnt tewing project to thc.iqvadwill continue during the «ummerthtfirat Tuesday of the month.
The lait bMrf DIMtlDK VM htldMonday In the liome of Mrs.Brown, 81* Kimball avenue. . :, The, auxiliary will fee horia at
it buffet eupper for the Second Dis-trict Gold Cross meeting the endOf July. - . . • • • . .
wood and Joseph Mallowl ofMountainside were uahers.
Pollowing a weddinf trip to At-lantic City, the coupl* Is idl
iWIW t tWMra. Savoca it a graduate of
Kahway High School and attend-ed the American Sayings and LoinInitltote, Newark. ^ e i B empley-ed by City Federal Savings andLotn Association, EHiabeth. .
Mr. Savoca i» a graduate ofHrfy Trinity TH\gH School: anduiv«d four y « m in the Unit*dSUtea Atr Force as an a-c engine'iptclaliit. He is presently self-
The rehearsal party w u gby the bride's fimitr In their
h o m e : . , • - • • . • • • . ' • . • • • • • '•••
Jessica Dunn Wed
In Niagara Foils to
Lawrence Brennen
MOUNTABKSIPE— Miss Jes-sica Ann Dunn, daugMtr of Mrsjedict Dunn Cotter ol MZS.Deiipath «nd the l*t* Ciarlei A. Dunn,became the bride Satur&iy mom-jng ti Lawrence Gardener Br*»-nen< the son ot Mr. and Mn. Ed-mund T. Brennen ot Niagara Falls,N V ' • • • • • • • • • ' • ' ' "• '
, *Thii wremody took place in StTberfia of the Infant Jntta Cnqrchin Niacara FaUs, witKthe Rev, teofltynn oflleletina*. AbreaVastfortha wedding party followed thsterewony at the BooU »nd SaMltClub, Nlae^ra Falls; A recaptionwas held In the tied Coach Inn,Niagara falls. . V •'.•:.; ;v.i-.•
The fetWt m mortal if tmfrandfather, McDennia J,; Man-ninf, Her eown wai Uff#U androwpoint lace, prfneau itple, AMown ol MtdpeKrU tmd rhtee-nton« drapltta held her three-tieredveil ot iHk illusion. 8ht carriedwhite baby orchids on a prayer
Miss jtobirta D, Gillagher oftf«»«eld, a cousin of the bride,was maid of honor. -The bride»-miMi mn Mlu Prtiiti* i. X»-pone of Flafn/leld, Mfss Jo«n Ma-rie DePiflia «rf Pourhlwep*!*, N.Y., and MiM Barbara L. Schrafto(Oltoi>t»i K, Y, :•
All the attendants wore bal-lerina length gowna of: peacock•ilk organia. Their; headpieceiwtt* ™*UWng tiHt wgUkUwiUifly-away veils. They carried ~cas-cadet of ?rhlU stock with homel V * . . . • • , • • ' • . : \ . . - • • . , • ' .
Edmund T. Bteimto J*. <J{ Ni-agar. falls was Ms brother's bestWan. : Uabera included Dr. RobertBrennen and'John Francis Qufonof -Niiiat* Pills, *nd Chwlw A,Dunn of tlountainslde, a brotherat the bride. ':•
After a motor trip through theSo^th, the couple, vdtl liv* in Mi-agars Falls.' . . .
Th« bride is a ff»au*te of MLSaint Mary's Academy, Watchiing,and *»« jptAdwted Jui* 7 fmmthe Ni.gM» UnivetsitV CoUtifft «ENursing: . . . . .
Her hutband y » graduate ofiihoft Duffy Kith School, Ni-
agara PalJu and Niagara Univer-sity. He served two years in theArmy. He is employed by MoonBiwttwu. Forms Inc., NiagaraFall*.. '. . ;
Tlw bride w u honored at show-ers given, before her marriage byMr*. 1. C, Mento »nd Mrs. Rich-ard Dowd of Niagara Falls, and.Mrs. Robert S. Gallagher of WestHeld. ,. •;•
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Mr. snd Mrs. Gdwurd Abo™ olFiir Haven, announcement ot their daughter; Mies SusanAborn, to Peter B,"Cunningham,
of M*. and Jin. RichardCunnlnfh'atn of 30 Stonelelghp a r k . • .• • • . • •• • • • • • , " ' • '
Mias Aborn was graduated fromCranford High Softool and attend-ed Sweet Brlarr College, - SweetBri«r,
Mr, Ciinnitigham attended West-field Junior High School; GovernorDummer Academy, South Byfleld,MasB,, and Is natv a student atColgate University, Hamilton, NY.
A summer wedding ia planned.
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Roosevelt, Edison School GradsTHE WESTWELD (W. JA LEADER, THURSDAY. JUNE 18, 1»S9
Roosevelt•pint honor pupil is Becky Ml-
e r ; second honor pupil, Margaretleflin Rug? a t l d t t l i r ( 1 h o n o ) 1 PU-lil( Sharon Lee Savage.
The honor group is: Melville Cy-»U Bailey, Joan Baker, Judith Suelanes, Marion EliMbrth Barb*,Hsrda Jeanne"• Bass, PatriciaBtuart Bauer, Claudia Ann Beck,
lizabeth Payne Benjamin, Bon-ie Bird, Susan Theresa Bogart,Hen Bristol, Susan Claire Brow-ejl, Beverly; Gwl, Buck, Sallyiynn Bunker, Diane h. Burton,[award Morton Clark Jr., Brady[ughea Cole, Vivian Irene Crane,!,ry Sandra Cummlngs, Kristinahlstrom, Janet Lee Dicti, Linda
Pisbrow, Patricia Marie Don-Jean Mtarie Flanagan, Sara
linds Fooae, Denia David Gray,Elisabeth Leroy Greene, Beryl
ory., Annabel Grelsier, Wendy
C Guthrie, Katherlne Palmerprris, Deborah Page Haslam,nct Heinleia, Margaret Katfc( n Herron, Karen Alexis Hilltorothy Jean Hoff, Suzanne KetchB, Leonid KlrylenVo, James PauoVacs, Janet Pursel Kuntz, LynI'JB. Lally, Judith Gwynne Large,homas Cameron L»Vey, William
t Lewis, Kent Alexander«pn, Gerald Frederick Madealiith Ann McDermott, Jean Me-ntosh, Nancy G*im»h»w Messerjjtti, Diane C.MonUHone, Kath-rjne Dee Muller, Richard Normanlyers, Francis Baker Nelson Jr.indra Sai l / Nfeuss, Susan Loiitnnekamp, Thomas G. Perry.Also, Ruth Carol Read, Mary 8u-.1 Reeder, Robert George RJchold,isire Rodgers, George Marshall
iforth, Ralph J. Rusao, Kath...i Maria Savastano, Carol Tonhick, Carol Anne Schomp, Jean. i Shellenberger, Linda Smal
[loan Irviii Snodgrass, Susan Stanley, Carol Elinor Stempel, Stephe
tgo Taylor, Virginia Tice, Wlliitn L. Tittle, William JosepJTomllnson, Barbara Jo Ullrich[}ir Nicholas Umbrcit, Suzanne
lirol VanDuier, Owen LeonarcVslbnan, Patricia WhltenighIhry Jane Wiendl, B a r b a r
Jjisnne Wolff, Judith Ann Wood,iBirbura Wright.
Other graduates are:Carla Anna Ahting, Gail Har
ringtoh Andrews, Thomas HarryIBirber, Elena Jo Barker, HeidiiBirrowB, Linda Abigail Bauer,•Ronald Drew Bauman, Carole Lew-lls Bevelhelmer, Frederick GordonIBIckel, Margaret Rose Boyles,I Robert Thomas Braun, Ann Brouil-ll.ird,-William L. Brower, Pamela|M. Brunner.
Also, Donald Lee Casey, MaryI Payne Chapln, Kenneth. P. Cornell,|H<nr>* Allison Cox Jr.,' RobertIMliUC Charles B. Crav-
er, Peter Franklin Culver, SusanJoe Cutner, Ronald Davis, Donna'earing, Kred Ronald Deas, Rob-rt E, DeBarger, Elaine Ottillie'ecker, Neale dePlanque, JeanneNouhy, Lucinda Dunn.
Also, Nancy Farrow, James No-de Fremon, Janet Vivian Gehr-lardt, Barbara Giles, Donna LetJuattari, Georgia Robin Goe, Gay-ior Hftnan, Teel Hand, Richardjeslie Hardy, Sally Ann Hartman,lair Hartwig, Janet-Sue Hesmk,
Kathleen E l i z a b e t h Hughes,George William Jaekel, Judith B.Jennings, Douglas Lamir Jones,ohn Golf Judson,
Also, David Peter Kelly, DarrellKnox Jr., Wayne Paul Koppe, Dor-othy Killday Kuntz, Patricia AnneLarkin, Mary Lee, Joanne DreyLiteh, Janet Elaine Loftus, Rich-
rd Alan Lonsdale, Sandra LauraMacDonald, Suzanne Mack, Lorin-d» Gardner Mahony, John JayM Willi A t h MMampe,Michael
yWilliam Anthony Malt,Barry Maurer, Dorothy
M C t h iElaine McCarthy, Patricia LynnMclnerney, Merryl Marie McLarty,Philip Edward Morley, TrudyAnne Morrison, Edward Mowry,Nancy Lee Myers.
Also, Harvey Nettingharn, Phil-ip Stratton Newbert, Donald New-man, David Nichols, John MartinNltchle, Judson Bingham Oberl«,William H. Oberlin, FrederickO'Connor, Marguerite Jane Pal-ken, David Arthur Pearson, LynnJanice Pearson, Stephen Petrucl-one, Ronald Pizzi, Jerry ThomasPost, Lynn Austin Probst, ThomasB. Bees, Albert Louis Rendano,Gratia Reynolds, Pamela EvelynRial, Penelope Winslow Rounds.
Also, Richard G. Sanborn, Pa-tricia Jane Sttpp, Bruce DowningSargent, Robert Warren Selvig,Donald Sendell, John Lester Doug-
Ruth Hamilton, Gary EdwardHamrah, Marcy Van LandinghamHavgan, Susan Barbara Hecht,Marlene Lois Held, Frank J;Helms Jr., Sandra Rath Hoffmann,Margaret Cathrine Horton, SusanJean. Jenks, Cheryl Mary Johns,James Robert Kane, Robert R»m-s.ay Kerr, Robert Alan Kuna, Mar-ilyn Bernlce Kutienco, Lynn Liu-dgnberger, Toby Levlson Lewin,John Long, Peter Lorentz,
Also, Mary McCarty, PatriciaJune McDaniel, Patricia E. Me-Grath, Ralph Mann, Marilyn Elis-abeth Manthey, Diane Lynn Mar-tin, Dorothy Earlene Mayer, CarolAnn Merritt, Thomas Eric Meyer,Robert H. Michaels, JacquelineAnne Miller, Irene Lynn Ann Min-nie Montgomery, Nancy EileenMoore, Janice Marie Moulton, Don-ald Muccllll, Rose Lee Mime.
Also, Judith Lee Nevln, CarolynKay Newman, Brann Y. Northcutt,Joyce Marie Novello, Richard S.Ottoson, Edward H. Paquette, JayCharles Parker, David Lee Pearce,Samirse Pernell, William Persons,Nancy A. Peterson, Samuel JosephPirro, William James PUchedda,Mary Jo Piserchla, Luciano G. Por-chetta, Gail Lorraine Reid, MaryJane Rtcker, Sandra Adel Ros«-crahs, Jean E. Royster, SusanMarsha EuMnsky, William Sch.leckser, John M. Scully, KennethRobert Seeley.
Also, Linda Jane Stnsbach, JohnCharlM Sertjan, Marilyn Ann fet-ter, Barbara Ann Shea, MarshaSiderman, Roberta V. SHverman,Shsaron M. Simone, Frederick VanHorn Slocum, Elena Mead Smith,Carl William Spader Jr., DonaldRay Stanton, Carol Veronica Stev-ens, Dlanne Stevens, Gilbert SHth,Walter S. Stone, Dennis J. Strick-land, Cheryl Lynn Sutley. EnricoRobert Taliaferro, Dennis A. Jo-seph Thome, Jamas Thompson,
Garden Club Has
Picnic, Installation
Of New OfficersThe flM-den Club of Weatfleld
n e t at th« hone of Mrs. T. ArthurBusk lor • picnic and installationof officers June 0.
Mm. Harvey T. Brown, retir-ing president, presided over thebrief hiislneis Meeting,
Mrs. Brown reported that agift certificate from Mrs, R. JayWilcox had been received. Thiscertificate will be presented to theperson having the finest rose speci-men at the flower show of • theclub Sept, 24. This award is pre-sented in memory of Mrs, Wilcoxfather, John Skelly.
Mrs. William W. Lowe,.chair-man of the flower show,, statedthat the theme I* "Autumn House-p»rty," This will be an open homesshow. Horticulture exhibits willbe displayed at some of the homes
Mrs. Henry G. F, Rlchter, gar-den center chairman for the club,reported in detail of the ' nextgarden center project which .willbe presented by the Garden ClubCouncil of the WestfleU area Oct.10 and 11. This will be held at. theParkwood development of ScotchPlains. The them* is "SpringtimeStarts in the Fall." The club Uresponsible for two flats of grouncover, two posters, house plantsand the decoration and planting ofthe front entrance of the house.-
At the annual meeting of .the
arden Club of New Jersey thefirst garden center project of theGarden Club Council of the West-field area was awarded a certifi-cate of merit. This award carriedlie gold seal and reads as foi-ows: "A certificate of merit andspecial commendation is given .tothe Garden Club Council Wertfleldarea which by concerted effort pro-vided an educational exhibit called"The More the Merrier," with awealth of gardening informationfor the communities In its area,iood gardening practices, conser-
vation, a litterbug display, a gar-den and flower "arranging exhibitwere among the features."
Mrs. William P.' Redhead readtKe history at the garden clubwhich she compiled; this'Includedthe major achievements of theclub over the past ten years.
Mrs. Carlton A. Robinson, gWden therapy chairman, unnouticedAug. 21 aa the next day whenmembers of the club would make
for the year 1959-61 follows: Ar-moretum, Mrs. M. G. Mulinos;awards, Mrs. V. H. Huber; birds,Mrs. Uichtcv; blue star drive, Mrs.A. J. Lueafii'iiliopj civic projects,Mrs. E. A. Carlson; conservation,Mrs. W. E. I'lumeii exhibiting amiflowers, Mrs, Bush; flower show,Mrs. Redhead; garden center, Mr.-t.Donald Day; historian, Mrs. F. HLewis; horticulture, Mrs. £ .Colfey.
Also, hospitality, Mrs, F. J. Oertel; library floweri, Mrs. GeoryreBrawn; membvriihin, Mrs. R. G.McGlnnii; program, Mrs. H . . 'Monier; property, Mr«. Brown;publicity, Mrs. W. B. Clancy;roedsido and council of clubs, MrsLloyd E. Oneal; sales and nationscouncil books, Mrs. R. C. Mervtne
bedside flower forthe veterans at Lyons Hospital.
Mrs. Harold L. Brooks statedthat the next flower show at LyonsVeterans Hospital would be Tuosday, Sept. 15.
The certificate of merit with Igold seal was awarded the Garden Club of Weatfleld for gardentherapy at the annual meeting athe Garden Club of New Jersey,
Mrs. Brown then' presented thenew president, Mrs. Harrington A,Leedom, to the club.. Mrs. Leo-dom's first official act was to welcome Harvey T..' Brown as anhonorary member of' the GardenClub of Weatfleld.
Mrs, Leedom's executive boar.
telephone, Mrs, K. AUen Tajrlw;lp , j
garden therapy, MM. C. A. Rittl.nson; workshop, Mrs, Brooks,"Mrs.l V
; , , rSamuel V", Stewart andMn, Roy
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las Sensbach III, Marilyn Jill Sic- ner.cardl, William F. Smart, NancyCarol Sterner, 'Nancy Judith Stev-ens, Judith Montague Stonum,Carol Sturmer.
Also, Ronald Lee Thatcher, EIo-Ise Clark Thomson, Olivia StaplesTlce, Sheila Ann Tiger, JoanneVivian, Mary Virginia Wagner,Stephen Day Ward, Sharon Way,Richard Townley Weldon, SandraJane Wetenhall, Judith Alice Whit-lock, Robert Calvert Wilcox, Joan
elen Williams, Pamela Jane Will-in, Carolyn Diane Wilson, Dianeary Wilt, Patricia Anne "Young.
EdisonHonor graduates are Janet Kaybrahamson, Rona Buchblnder,ihn Ernest Carlson, Catherine
jine Ciccolella, Christine Ursulalollins, Leslie Marion Curt, Donnatan Czarny, Merle Danzls, Karense de Montmorendy, Gerald W.
)evalo"h,"; Margaret t i n f E38J1,!heryl Lea Edgar, Meredith AnnDlcome, Barbara Ann Enders,)onald Edward Felch, Robert D.Sarner, Anna Lee Gruber, Keithobert Helsby, Friacilla Ann Hine-iueh, Joyce Ann Hitchcox, Carol.nn Hodges, Kenneth Lee Holland,
Moltide Ann Hohwarth, AlexandraLee Jacobs, Robert Allan Klein,Judith Ellen Kolodny, Ralph Don-ild Kurti, Nancy Ellen Lnntho-ume, Jan Loeber, Steven Man-Also, Judith Wright Marshall,
August Mirabella, Mary LouisaMockrlsh, Laura Monaco, KathrynNoatrand, George B. Pauldlng,Jon Kilmer Peck, Kathryn ReusseQuad, Gwendolyn V. Redd, CarolRobbins, William T. Saari, RobertD Sampson, Susan Jean Schleslng-cr, Harold B. Shlll III, BarbaraHamilton Smith, S u s a n JaneThomas, Donald Francis Tokasn,Gregory Alan Weiss, Gerald Pen-dleton Wergland and Susan Lynhe
p , p ,Henry Tinglcy, Joyce Anne Tur-
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Also, Ruth Elizabeth van daSande, Donna Ruth Van Kirk, Jo-anna Ventimlglla, Brenda Ann Vil-la, Barbara Ann Vitale, SharonWalker, Nicholas Alan Warburton,Elizabeth Ann Weaver, Paula Ar-line Weinmann, Geoffrey GeorgeWest, Frank C. Wllkerson HI, Rob.ret S. WJllard, Norma Williams,Dwlght R. Winn, Terri Gene Wirt,Jerry William Wright, MichaelWilliam Wukitseh, Gerald EdwardYunker, Richard Colin Zaparanlck,Diana Lynn Zink, Alan John Zou-faly.
Auxiliary Hears
Annual Reports;
Installs Officers
W. Bryant Jr.,Byam.
Also, David
Other graduates are:Robert Steven Adelaar, Ricnard
Harris Allen, Linda Appezzato,Sandra Earlene Bach, George PaulBachert, Veronica Rachel Bnrr,Carol Rita Bergmann, CynthiaNan Betz, Donald E. Bice, BrondaElizabeth Boykin, Campbell Bruce,Robert Campbell Brunton, William
Clark Rutherford
Craig Cafarelli,Claudia Jeanette Cngnasnola, Anil'Belle Cappe, Roland J. Caratnagno,Holly Ann Cnrrigan, Michael J.Cirlnclonc, Shirley l
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c;"!rf'Robert D. Clarke, Diane PatriciaCoogan, Ralph S. Coplcman, Bar-bar* Crlwllo, Artls 0. Dance Jr.,
H D»vls, Domimck Vincenti, Steven 3. Dense, Betto
Ann Dorkoskl, Thwesa AnneDunldey, Virginia Lenoro Dun-
lavy.Also, Roy Alan Elliott, JnmM
Kdwari Wm^dion, Patricia AnnvTZ. nnbert B. EtherinBton,rewardRngelkc, RobertRichard Clark FAnthony KiilorcoI.,,u|seOnll Hunnn KiTcnc
rhninn, John Dmytro
MichaelJr., Gwendolyn
The annual mooting1 ol t i e Un-;
ion County Women's OstejpathlcAuxiliary was held recently at thehome of Mrs. Joseph A. Fecher ofCrnnford. Mrs, Charles Kern ofWestfield was co-hostess at thepicnic.
Mrs. Robert Laler of Cranford,president, presided at the meetingand regular and annual reportswere read. The annual donationof three dozen face cloths andsoap was received from the 15members and one guest who werepresent. These were sent to theMemorial Osteopsthlc Hospital inElizabeth.
In the absence of Mrs. WalterPasnacht of Cranford, past presi-dent, Mrs. William McCormick ofWestfleld acted as Installing offi-cer. The officers are: Mrs. Laier,president; Mrs. Fecher, vice pres-ident and hospitality chairman;Mrs. V. J. Kerstlng of Mountain-eide, recording secretary and protern publicity; Mrs, Lottie Pickardof Cranford, corresponding secre-tary; Mrs. Hurry Axt of Silver-ton, treasurer; Mrs. C. B. Jamesof Cranford, historian; Mrs. Mc-Corrnick, leper colony -work; Mrs.Joseph Dorchek of Westfleld, waysnnd means; and Mrs. James Ocelloof Scotch Plains, hospitality."TJrsT McCormick reported thateight cartons of clothing and ban-dages were ready for shipment toDr. and Mra. R. V. Herbolu ofNigeria, Africa, and that 38Christmas stockings were filled andfive cnrtonn of gifts were packedfor the children In Memorial Oatc-opathic Hospital and the Phila-delphia Osteoptithic H o s p i t a l .Sheets and diapers have also beendonated.
Fall activities will resume witha ten nnd special program In Sep-tember.
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ra* H a i i% ^ t h m c AWa Mar-tin IT^ D U M PUlips Kaaoa, i in -da Ann Vatt, J EK
Stewwt, J«}« Lorite S4»*v aMe
FASWOOD-J-Tfc* pnauil ban-« K t «f tbe f teVMd Janior Worn-«a"i Cab m h*M Hiatvdir eve-
ta* WaabfaNtt«a aouse.M ffl««» I w t ie trtninz
vm*. Mn- J«»n Md&y, presidentrf tfae PmnwMiC Senior Woman'*Cteb, a i t . Fnak Critpw and M aV l & « Bcn;i«r, senior adrjgort
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B H W ASa»cri Barr, Mtg^BihriB, BmiaWP » B ( Meiaowr, Jaamw Cwatant*«emio,.Caro) Helen* M B « , Lewi.S tarw MiBlwl, k ^ f cranle Jr, XatOww fcoferttcr J r , John RfchardJoy« Naddine Moo(dioa«, wBiabtlfc Hootc, TtomM 0. Hor-ns, ioma KWott U « i u , WiBfaniEnritt MawaloiH, VinteiM LeeiUnrpfay, Wuwy Helew Napier,Antionr T. Netri.
Alio, SIdrky Marion «twman,ArmM J. Obenaaim, Sitrfrkd Ob.ennuiii, Robert O'Boea.fanJ Xi-thad onn*, Brlui Barrjr P i t ^ -
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, MMueJ E d « r i Fftrod-J r , Leren R. Pop. Jr , Linda
Marie Path, Prndeac* Dorta Qobm, jAndrea Xare R*ip«r»C«lnill* D«r. iis Eaoddpb, C*r#y Beeder, S.
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OrlN MONDAY AMD FlfDAY1VINIHOI Tit 9 p.M,
2M Ea»l Croud Si. Tel. AD 2-0214
-need plain for a picnic^«»rds w«r* M follows; Bear,L Brunette, B*Jph DtUo-Runs;• arrows, Thomai fltluible,
8kvi*r Jimmy Conner,Tukiih, Jimray
) , V f T , ; y a » W v. *ald «rrow,d«nner, Joe Pe,e(l, Jimray DeChciilft, Richard
t r ; usistant dtnner, Billy, Bnddf Ctta.
Ti«a» HIrsp 1T1 hdd * Court of Hon-r«ently. frod Tljwon, Kini
,{t,4oe Fredrick and Pete Bitoiip^ted in th« fl»|* ceremony.
,n Meyer received hii tender.lt iiv»rd. Joe Frederick, Kim,«, and JUek • M»cC*uley re-ted the rank of jecOijd claim.elslenU of ftrat clais r;»rd«K Jim Atherton, Larry Grant( Fred Tip»*n. The following„ welved merit bidfea: Hiu«n, iHglitif; "Wnlttt Mttridty; William Sonftln, mKind e!tt*«n*hlp In the home,it John Ffjrrnl, cltdemhlp tn theM, Robert Denholti, Hal j«n
*nd William Soniln havercd the tank, of lUr gteut
i mothers or these tttf«* Scout'm called forward to rtctWti!r mother*' pin* which their
p on them. The new » •lint troop scrib*, Fred Onkten,:tWed his assiatant ecribe'
h i , • • •'Mirchlng pticttce followed th,lift ot Honor. The flnile oi thi
itits ws» • talk on the com„ by William Soniin.On .MeinwW.THy mott <tf Trooptl miclfttid in live pi t i i t . Con-ity to usual procedure the troopi not bre»k rinks i t Woodtamd, Itiit.marched all the, way t<
A troop meetlnc was held JunTi« BTetiing wan spent prictic--%iba» skills In prepsrutlau»«^^»th«t «i« son hike w\ * '
«k fl*e« Juno 6 «nd 7.
A total of 324' fathers and 531Scout* and Explorers attend
District Four's i n null father*i tutlng «t C»mp Watahung,[in O-trJnei-, recently. The rec-
tJlurrbut was ioll»rgfS that notBily »11 the regular c»mpaitea wenWd but Winy new ones as welti w u announced by District Com-riuianw - Btrt T,- .Worthing of
The wlnnehr of l\\edj t t j rally eventa wtre as
!/(lt ^*j ratain?, Mountainsidemop 16;. unit flag tailing for(rfW: Stouts, Westfleld Troop7!; >4*ut compasa velcy, "Went-eld Troop 72 Team B; fathernit eon chain gang race, West-sW Treop 73; Explorer or Seniorunit Shot put Tclay, WeatfleMreop TJ; Roman chariot lace,
tfld Troop 71 ; Explorer orcolor Scout first aid, Weatiloldlit 13; Are building and -wateri n ; . Weatfleld Troop 112;'»« building, IVeatfleld Troop
iMirliimanahip, Westfleld Troup%A archery,'Scoteli "Pkimanop SI.Doughs DuBola of West fielduptwented the acouter's award,
lult Btoatei-a. Six aeouts of Wtst-d Troop 72 put on a dramiitiza-
in of a group at the forthcom-
Springs, Coio,, In. Jim Fuhri of WestfJeld Troop
[I-5l*yed the "Devil's- PiddlUnce teaift of the Miquin
Order of the Arrow pei-"mecf Indian dances in full cos-»*. Winners of the afternoon^ wem awarded i:lblians. A.•tier, barrel snack wan heid™'ti.« tampfice for the 'fathora.
reports that ears lackingtf-wRy injured (SOe,-iOO
3.SBO peraona on U. S.l 1B58,
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TOM SHABKIY
w >by the Wtbtlm tM
under tb« (Jiiwtiito ofThe wmtWy t h e m *Hoedown". w«» followed
with Mrtlniin i i Voa Dello-Euiw announcedfot » trip to Bow Cr»tt andHettrlefflt <a*m#it«r, in-
CAN USITHIM
gf ,Ovlng•rftwt ]unlar.*lm apaftmtnt trig*, far
Htli prle«, why not pair tham tn « tcrnir arrongtmtnt ; vvU f A ftb? Uw your )mdg1nWt«nr Vou'H
»viry on« li (uihtonid In d»»p^owfort mwn foam t*M>*r •-•. , . . toibr.d w pirficHon. And w^lt tvtn « w r (o-jmur-
* i oil t b m tonighi•'* , v » * '• .morrow wrt i i . at your niortit K«ot itorrt ibtr/ Bt Kooi-Rrfiway, you ihop In olr-wndltlflwd <wn(«ftl>
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19.95In fact, it'« the mo.t exciting " f b l ( l j 0 0 : ' l , 0
Not onW o h«Kh««M « ^ ) o i l ' a b ' f l ( i 0 a ;.a faneh « w-lll And hero's ibo clov.r port . . . iho«
able unfold on nurd/ leg*, and hscame, hond^ .naefctablei • • p r M t r D M o ^ C h ^ K O b w a r m w B f n u t
"hilt Ihiy l «« (*• a " K'so* ! t O f B l )
Our basket chair prizol/»'• M (irrlMt tlflf" «/ e l " ' C'M't/iH'.
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f,i( alt AliMi tlM
Aluminum chati«.»lnnersprlng comfortl
A batt-seiler with good rtaion «t Koo<
24.95Tim* tPondl »Hll, lo^riglrg in a r,fiois« like thl»1 Mad» byfdrnou* 6un!ln(j, it bootti a h«ovy aluminum hanm, com-(ortobls wide oims . . . plump Iraatiptltvg tu*KI<lft ift #pr«tty pletllc pflnil And you can adjuit l! 3 vuyi , • >flut for iunnlng . . . or |uif lim perfect onglo Ur r«adlnpor fslcijilnt;! It evun (oll( (rein tun lo thatte on big rubber'ttf»d wh»«lt1 8u» towo uratth ou\ In Itt VtH>'51 oa»*» . . •ihl* it lu^'jryt (A| oil KDOI ilwm)
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m e WHTHELD IIADM T « T»»M. fcy*.ainMtew yetn « o m<wfcfor ib«
meirt jam (rf tomemMte pre«r?«, to-ra*toei mad otktr fruit* and vegetables
M wwiiaW. * j . a* well a* twatost* <rf potatoes, applesrirttU* tt*$#* to water rec«e« of
for niw bortfohi(Milttte the senior*
tfw b,a»tewi
other ¥iUlto«» In t*» tome-
^en tor Sieir fntu« roi«f ttieylonierth*"jwwftr" twit**
ation who ttffl fell hslr to • country.......cti i i * gr«*t power In * divided
:Weh«IltheCIa*s<»f'S9 «s tt; embark*; new and treacherous road , , - a
undoubtedly be filled__._- aton* the way fritfI "with enricblsf experience*.
m m.
• The Nation*. Cajpftol i» iwrf< worthy forj tefflperataret hi tlje Munnwr
» * ihU DMT W 4b* « * » » thatUfa* pa*t wwkf, mere lu* cone but of
OM r H stateneiitthe
» teniparary pl» cow at S»S Wltom dojian Jtnd
;«Wt oor debt )I«J» reached 285 biilior,'0o1-i)ititt'i»tin the Presldenfj opinion,SlS* enough margin for future barrow*
pbr«se gomes at a time whenand college* all over the coun-
^ " » W graduating #tudente, who arei»pi)o«d to1 have by the point they have|f»ched, attained a modicum of intelli-igmce. It mult nurprto them to knowtb*t anythlnj permanent m»y also be
' / The hlatory rf the national debt lathat whenever the occasion demaoda,th« limit Is railed. We would think thatflur lawmaker* might Just s* well get ridof that permanent phrase and leave thetfcing wide open, Having done thin, theycan pack tip mi go home, out of theln»t, which apparently lin't doing tfiem
good.
gljrnirted juxtito* of the U, 8.
fitpm CflMrt now *re cniM upon topiny » (fite**Jfl« jfsme-
flfteft* the iuntken wwrt. ftetjilc an which runa: "When congrefwthl« lew, dlt! congrcas roeftrt all
laws on t}Wi MUbJoti wct-ij U> be-come vufd?"
! lt'j»» hard! ft«nie 1" PWi «* f« dtfrnon-utrtiUfl l*y thti iatt that Iho HTIBV/BM©ften e^mc Ifi th« f<»rnrj of 5 to 4, or C
fl decision*, KtmdredM «( eoni!r«»»rft(»nun ihn f«d«ral l/tw Jn-
T4*y* h * ^ ylar or fta fuper Jjeat«4 baiemeflt s5» devoted t» trther ?twp«c**. Mthe FeJeral GovernmcJit h#> t**Mt «*lot**l job o* Burplm coramodity*£e jufarw price »aj>f»rt and Iweni-nwnt lout prop-am* tui<?« pot Uncle gamin the rtorair* biwlne*. F*rm prwluctsJttW pffored Into govcnitnint (nvmterjf.Bulging warehouses, fs»in devstor*,fwrraarea* »»<i even »urplw *hfp* holdWBuntHfftlei in which the governmenthas <n invertment tottline 17,056,000,-
1 ^ aWer***! *l»t to diver *13<M»per faintly.
If Uncle Sinidetfded to dijrfribgtel >monf
«fMr» man toRatarifdl Sari-' •WW:.P*"W*W':«fl4-;4«le*l'i«mr
of
flat MrtubipadE HtaterfcaJ "Sc*
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fo Jb oacHent «nffpt» of
the
f p«it tor *ww#n risk* U«»1itie»lo w w . Tfc»t JP ane jweftrt wtpcfc IffSen. Gootre Aiko
U *tt#ntion tfc*n it
b « of * • 6«n»t* AirJi fit y ,
bdtn a* d»«UBUih>nd ranlring min-orHy nmrtW) «M JIM bad a nuJot
i ' i Hti t of thenqW in effect
tew tree* wflnever lire toofthemt
, - - / , * ! « . * willh * pattern loUont by otbtra Wtht jt*n to tome, a* tbii tt an
rick in«tr Amtrican
enter In Wand providuatrialD v , or mow
Poart»
tktt drawing fcnmth* p « t U 10c*knkav i» •« *otMDpbiU;mirror
*»4 todlvidiuU « «ittackiHf UK farm itrofnnu" anilcreattMRoWictwentm.
"Nearly «
* fit* ^ ^ ^they The New Jersey T»xp>?ers AMOCU-
to
may th«
which itli
. Bop, nnmri Smith »Jt Virglulu lias-Introduced A hut c,fclk<J H.R, « in thn
e, and Sen* .Tolttt W, MenieMiiti rjfhns itttrodweud H. li tn thd
t « c to do owny with Sho cortfusJon,jL^heiw Identical billw «tnt« Unit WIWMI wm-; . |5n»>Mfe» to cduccl Htntt) l(tv/ with n•:fi*!*sf£S»i**»,it muwt any'wi in tint tunv
rt» ititpwyer. According to theFoundation,ft, national research onatJpn, the «Fera»*e family's share ofU. Vi | . aurplus cf>mp»oditie« includes,ampitar other tbinpi, SI bushels of corn,Mbiwliela of wh>at.40O poondi of grainwrghum and » bushel of barley.
H u w r t n t inothw way, the T«yi2jr-ers Association computes the potentialcost to Mew Jersey taxpayer* ot the Fed-eral G((wr»ment'i"$7 billio* investmentin torpitu corwmodttta and farm loans.EMfmaJnir tin* Nev J e m * p»y» 4.2Jwr cent of the total Federal tax bill,the over-al! co»tt« New Jersey of • | 7Mlion Federal opentloii («tclu«h?« ofpossible rttums from crop silea anil loanrep*rinetita) tomtM to netrtr %206 mil-lion—esouth to run New Jersey's StateAgrkultanl budget for mere th*n 200
Ked brfo« jHilliBl Wit «I liiw, totic *ttn tli# pati ab*ad ia ictor and
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"Tbf^^iw»r.*»»r iarm pro-t*toUUeS«i»t«,i i»ab.- porting moa•"'""• M^Jobl t id) and u
aa fc cast €0011111011napWoo Into the public
Newark Motorirtlined$125 in Mountainside
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T h e n ate terUlB natanl re#ooreei•whkh, once Jeitroyed, can never tie re>placed. They are-. f<»ne for all time, to tbeirnpovertoimfljrt of everyone,
Wildlife is among those resources.The tragic and classic example is thepassenger pl;eon. They once aboundedIn enor'mouB numbem^-Audubon, thegreat uaturalfat and painter, wrote ofseeing an estimated two billion in asingle day. They blacked out the skyIn their piiilng, and whitened the earth.But the (Hit passenger pigeon died in azoo many years ago, and the gpeiies Uextinct.
Near-extinction JIM come to otheronce-abundant tpteiet—the buffalo, theFlorida Key deer, the whooping crane.And it will come to more unlean there fsin aroused pubJfcr Interest in wildlifeconservation, The pressures of the timeagainst wildlife are brutally heavy: Wildareas are turned into Industrial sections,housing developments, roads and air-port*. Nesting and feeding grounds dis-appear,
This gives eignfilcance to a new publiclervfee program inaugurated by e Cali-fornia company. In the words of the an-nouncement: "Each of UR must exert a(special effort to guarantee that wildlifeand wildlife nreas are managed not onlyfor the general present benefit, but forthe vnjnymunt um\ we of gone rut ions tocome," The compitny has mailed aorae200,000 colorful ponturs bearing a con-Kurvfilion tnannage to western aehoolaand nattonal parlts. Tho conservation
wfll ha HtniHsicd on the raerular• tttUHlc apprcciatlori programs It
Swuhoal chlldron,
KfffJrtf Much nit thl«, on the brimdewtftnuitihh Hiiitlu, ar^ iriuedud in oviiry partnf the
onb U b * UC1SUTIOM
To »pe»k «t progrBtt fln UJwtUgbMon tBMy Bpp*mt ju nnmr-r w M Actuillr it i« noUilng of
•«i* Vina. AWH bw hwit pwsed bytfc! '.Senate and tbe subject it nowHelnx «on»WeteJ i y the HOUMLabor Committee. There wJU beeome bill reported cut of the HoaseCdniralttMt and tt th«nwttL be <Ut-cnM*d, probably at camidemblel*a*tlj, oh the tho*.
Vae Stsia.Ui Tntttart) tjie so-titl-ed Kennedy BB1, was pissed withonly one opposition vote, That wit *W Setittor G*ldiv»ter (R-Aiix,).Dorine the Senate debate, HcCUI-Un (D-Atk.J.theciatimftnof theCommittee tnmtfgatfnff tabor *IKImanagement, offered s e v e r a l•tMndmenta to rtreogtlwri the WO,One, whidt came to be knowi ai theMl trf right*, m i adopted butlater *m* nuterialif watered dsim-.jrfce WO *» jt eun« outof th« SMUate, ttenrfaw, m weak and Iirfrom Mat f« needed.
Tbe APL-CrO hm come cuttij»in»t tti» fa»t, eUiminjf ft Is itttti-Wiicn. Whether thU la an Inde-pendent Judgment or f« ttie reiultot iittiting by the Teamster chief, .lame* Huffs, Js not known. Atkaat lteffo nude the thatje thatMeany, President of APL-CIO,WM not,|tratectlnjj> labor. :
The V. S. Chamber of Commsreohat-stated publicly that It wouldprefer 6 have no labor leffislatfonrather then tt)< Kennedy bill. Thisview It bawd upon the Chamber'sbelief that tte bill U M Iftcklnj tnfore* that ft eonJd aMowplLnh n«th-(njr eifnlfleant In nuwtlng the labor
tin. Ae»iB. ihm alwMr bstatute, on tbe hooka pwhiWaoi,aodh we rf funds bj <mJon» andbf bnaiaei* orjxuiistkin*, bat tbeunions pa? little «r no Attention toUie prohibition.
This dw# not mean Uwt there'snotbins go6d in the: K«nnftdy bULAll it signifies is that t*e bill, ustated earlier, j * inadequate tomeet the Ubot pTdblem. -
How much can be done OB theHear of tie House to eoaitft thtmeasure wMih i* repefted out ofthe Committee into a real labor billis an open queition. Little can behoped for unless the public lets itsCbngresinen know that thi* {• tbe7«at when w«mm*have nalUtlMTTtfdtm. If we ido not e*t suclt ieg-islatton thU year, it will be a long,IOTIB time before we have anotbei
B*twr fln«d Jehn Cox oft'.flOE in Matiicipil Court
f week on a charge of driving^ the revoked list. He was finedC20 additionally oil charees of liriv-isg an unregistered motor vehicleand failing to notify the motor ve-hitte depwtmeivt of * thing* o laddnts,
Richard Pnacott of lAvingttovpaid a |20 fine on a «pe«dlnfcharge. Other flnei inelnded: JohnE. Bertall ot North EeigCT, f5costs an4 sfljpeoded • eenteitct fordriving an naregiatered motor Te-MeU, ana Vaaja« U p « ot Niw-ark, $10 for <p«eding,
The aim of education tJwnld beto conT«|-t the mind into a living
and not a itterroJT,—John M. Mswit
f s m » t; f f J ; Mine; who *d*e*t«
that all farm pTorraipa be abol-Uhe4. Tfey beliewlower I«rm »»ifood ]tiioM would benefit consuls-««. Sen. Aft*it intends that farm•ftdtxtm 'rtentte consumers »mpch or more th»n farmers.
"It is not the ftrmw so much asft i*th* pubUo th»t would pard»*r]y if farm profcMmt were »bol-ished," Sen; AJ*wi »*«. "Oftly Us*fact thai »«ne surplnsea are pro-duced held* retail food prices as
. W «s tiiey «r* Udajr-'Even a sHeht shorUge WODM
result ia skjrroektting conaumtrprices. A major portioa of the coalscharged to farmers actually goes tobeneftt coiuumcn. -
^Do tae millions of mothers inour citiej realise that the luncheswhich iWr , cnlldren receive atichool are charged in pert to thefarm preeramT
"Do our internationally raindrfeitiwns know that billions of dd-
r inhU* t»O utouW throir
i SP praWwould follow. Poaitarise. Unemp[ona«rt t a dwould f l i
"I-hapt (h»isltaalion will'those who
the credit sidt of ft*(ledger."
t«T programs are p*id
The NAM # I K ft of the opinionthat the Kennedy bilt 1« insde- -quate, but It naj not indicated thatft would prefer nothing. Rather,the NAM h*» torttlrtiiSJ U empha-»Ue that" the bfll nonia to bestrengthened, ind apiiamntly be- •
alble.Mo one
what will beknows, of courie,oported out of the
Ffolise Commit ee. But no one be-all y attonK hUl ithat a r
como out, TMs is because thoHouse Committee 1» ntron ly pro*lalioi. Tho Chatrmnn, UrsMm Sdr-den, (D-N,C.)[1» n cotiscrvntlvc,and knows what ohoutd be dona,bat tttero is relntlvoly little thathe can accomplish w!tti ttio mem-bership of hi* (|ommitt«c. It ia gdn-tsffllly aanumed, ttiorofcre, thnt tlie1>1U which coww out will bo abouttn Hno *tth iho KtiviraJy WH, anilperhaps even n HtHn lean adequate,
Whit, spetlflcally, it laeklnpr In
"Michigan in ono of the mont nfFuIontHluttm In ilio imtlfiti, with VHHI. liidiiHtriiiliirenit, VIIL, fin I-VIJ. % Rovornoi1 Wll-
MiiitiN, wilii )iiN )m)ik (T«tllt Hhut off nndhla ihiiiMury uiUiMtt i« rtumt }>nyrt>\U , .,
V.t Irtilimtry Tor prcpfiyrtit.'nt. ofu (jut; April Hi . , .
**T>I1H MiiKiiliI l)i! jilt nnnmtlnit of UHJ r)l'l.'fii|utti!c;dihut n HJiVormrimil. stntii fit- iirttloiml, canno hrnhc. Hoivcvor, we fcuc tlitit II wil!
First, it doe* not dent with inf .flclont clarity with laewulary bny-ctitta ond iroerelve pl«l«i9linjr< Th«prflBent Taft Hartley Ant prohibitssecondary boycotts, (tut tlw prohUHtlon lian bt'eoirni ttitsanlniilotiitlargely M ii rtnult nf iluclniont! tiythe >Tfttluns) l,it!"jii( 11 ul Rt ion*lizard, Much tbo mme is trua withcmsMsNi pitkylfntt.
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no nfftwlttn I'woiili) be» mmnitr ti W
Slkd^Wj t* iii waaioft tfeautfc\*a-t « d into S«pt«mt>er tnd. sojtjon would fc*iw to wmtt until
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(* before, ir,; tonduded with this thought;a;aft*r all, are our lobby."( l ' t k | 1*rathet:iflir|r,W nqiitMf* ! * # JtfAvm of government we havei d t l , Conftea is th* di-
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tnt in world affairs as un-leadel1*'oi/the free world
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ividuaily *fld wUertlTBlr^-toTMt «i)4 twjiple* proportion*. Coti-fMM necessarily inherita responsi-bility |or dealing wHh these prob-Jems and developing national tola-tiona In keeping with the will atthoae we represent,• Thifc ( believe, is HeseotUJlyWhat il itlTclVfrJ in being tbe peo-pie's lobby.
And tirti )i why CongTeis nojon«ar can afford its ones relaxed**y of life, *ith brief aprUur-tim« sessions and lonj periods ofreem.1 Not only mu»t Congress•aayt be fanildcr«4 • fuli-tlnu re-sponsibility, but it tnuit atay • informal session oh an almost full-time b4»ts( :
So, there'll be i lotijr ftot »uni-mer »he»d We. And the voltes ofth« people wiH-be he«rd™an<i lig.ten ad to.
To* ttlit matUr, they're oeingi»t(J ,Ti<ht, now. And this fuctaccounts for the somewhat orinjebehavior of Conema so f » tMi
e*ilwthip4 theA* people to m* 4^a0rurge*! tbm to main twurt th»
of tite recent ptitt tad in-i)«Ber)ty in the futflrs by
W*n» te rtwV Gomnmwt «-penditbret.
The people Ji»T* re*popded tothi* leadinhtp, »nd Cunpesicl#*p(U the \uuxj \ytl*p(U. the \uuxj \yt* *h6 Hojiotsee the need for mod«ratt«t)—1tMto M unosu»! dsgret tollcfwd tbtpeopled ina tbo pr«ald»nl,>j,lst4,
CotitlJer t(ie iee<irit i* tK. At 5>IU, the Houw bid p«n»d ISfir t ion ' bHJ t f 1 1 frirtion*bHJa, tfn. 11 pf
e, budget cut*. On only (VDof ths hilli did the HOUM voU tnincrease" the budg«t~b/ I) t»Ulof tl!iB,7D!irSOO. Tht bulk Of tht*increase wint for expanded hospl-t»r Cftruction \\\i wadical r«-
n\, which 1 lupperted, t i eOttier, * rldlculoui «n«ndmtitprOTidtn* |BOO,000 for *r«(iiu-tion of w«ter liliei in •«*r»lsotloeri) states, wti ipprond bf •(klmpy, oniuTote m*t|[jn. I T«t«dagainst the »ine:iJm«nt.
T h f , with four w o n *P'u Will ytrt to fop«, tne
Housu h j r voted •»' n»t rfductiJnof more than $800 million in th tF r e i d t ' bAit moat gf it with
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WM a jertous national problem, thenew aSth Cawresa wai eonntfentJyMpei;ted tfl rujh *hc*d witti *multiJbllHfm program oi Govern-ment spending to end the recessionand promote economic growth.
Thf* turned out tn b* a tjtgViSypee ma turn expectation. No soonerhid. thi legislative mills begun togrind than the inherent vigor ofthe ecohonir began to aawrt.lt-s«lf, Employment roue to recordlevels, unemployment declined topre-recession Iowa (well below Imillion), individual eawiih&s reach-ed a 11-time highs, the workingweek increased, and tjusino-ss anjlconsumer confidence in thestrength of tho economy put ahealthy bloom on thtnga and fore-cast o period ahead of. germprosperity.• Clearly —as President Einu,-Kower has warned again und again—thia was no time for unnee%sary, artificial Government .spend-ing. It was time, instead, for fore-sighted Dublic officials to1 protatt
FORFATHER'S DAY
WHATEVER DAD'S SPOUT - WEHAVE THE EQUIPMENT!
Cempwft Our Pricn
Whatever Dad's favorite sport, youwill find a large (election of equip-merit qnd clothing here. Come in and
CAMPING i PICNIC EQUIPMENT
JOE FREEMAN'S SPORT SPOT»SOUTH AYB. t . Ne^ to C M P • A
PARKING Jftj REAR OF 5TOIE
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bwt, butinuilM wh»t it urotild be1ft* If *t M Brt View fbi pamir to
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'ha "uim'i 'aharp avaFtneu o'fthe peopio'a oppoalttoh of uitTitfe;
tipn. %nd retMeiinesa htr#has been evident in the way Con-
hia it> far handled aucVbti1
apendlfij MLU M AlrtHivt.Govstruction, H o u s i n V , DepressedAreas, Cornmunity Faeiii.^!, Aidto Education and the like.
After the vu»V-ftwt\ima nth a of the session, every oneof throe bills haa bojgail da^n jnCDngresilanai indsciiion, For tti-atance, the Ah^ovt Wi hill,I voted agalnat, pfWfed bPth theScnato and the House and want toconference as fur back as March.It Is still th«r?t and conferees hawjust reported a'stnlematq pptwesnthose who tvont the pvoffraM tail-ored more tloseiy to ike Prest-ilont's budget and those who In-sist oi) upetidinff' more,
The aartie foroas «vo at work ontho Housing .bill—where, however,the chances. seam better that acompromise such as I suggestedearlier will trim the bill-to thepoint where,the President canit,
All the other bills are still farfrom final (UcititpHs.
I'he gtrugjrli! continued thia paatweek through a fsoriea of Hou;evotes which reminded me onceagain that the public interest lasame times bettor served by oppo-sition.
Thret amwidmenis tHvloei th*Houso on the Public Works Ap-nroprfationj bill, Wo lose the flghtto reduce by 6 per cent each con-itraction pmject eaeUna mitfl than4E million, but we made a strongnhowinir, We were also liefartett onthe 150,000 water lily amendment,but won the fight agalnat an un-
j scheduled river project.Then came two major farm hills
—bills which weald raise prisosupports on tobacco and wheat anilcontinue tbe heavy drain on con-turners and taxpayers both. Thetobacco bill) the less objectionableof the two, passed by a substantialmargin. But the fight against thowheat bill was slmDit won; welost by a mere 11 votes—TDilbstan-tUl evidence of the growing revoltapainst the hitfre waste at ouragricultural programs.
Another major Issuo must 'be io-dded loon—for people are JuJti'iUTilj rerortlng agsintt tbe delayon the tabor reform bill. Here lian issue that cannot be evaded, Aneftectrve reform bill that protect*
tM «n)rttThui tht jvdt* KM tb» poy»r &ifuptpei o m l w w by. pi4ni*hmfnt
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tiea *M«ta,h)(anlr.The power t« pupl»h
honatt unlaM, the t»t\k ^nd Aleuulon memben, and tha e»ner«lpublic It qf top-pr)i>t'l|ty Impoi'taneethls^oar.
want and demand what they want,Congress ,wllt listen—and act.
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Re-elect Chandler
> L Wlliiim ;A, Irinrlti of 703 S iJJftriw "ivenni h « been named;jjl*4frttifl" of the,nsw. graduatelhji4f program in elementary •da*
^t t i «t-J*reer City State College,City. H« -wUJ ttsnmve thial. O^Sej* 1 atoPK with Mi
irsponsibUiHee as tbnir-tb* a*p*rtjn«tit of social
o n .Slew Jersey, is * graduate ofDartmouth College, *nd a memberat the KatfenaV Sates Executives'Cliit. He baa hen actM in. hosU
i and civic organisations, Mrv-a* a director of the NorthernJartey Salts Executives' Club,
director of tbe First Federal SBV-i j p Loin of WestteH, and di-rector of the Weitfield Ked Cross.He i» married and hal two ehil-
Jit. Britten's rterttofl was »n-anrtxt' bjr George E, Spofford,
Onion Wadding Co. president.
U&itl and hit wife, Jean.'tiro wnk, Thomas, 9 jeari
l«l P'ttl. S rears old. Tbt»ttend Vuhlnftw School,jttn- Liggitt fi tiu 1959.60
chairman for the WaaV^ | « | % ' ^ n d T T A . .••••• "•-;>V1Dir. U«Jtt , .* graduate of tie;£tti*K> «f Wouter wHfra BA ifc-j In hjrtory in 1839, cajne to
| f i Itf 'State College in Fel*S*p*#.-19S9 ** protestor «I «ocUl="^ Prior to this psrittas he
r«M »i perwoiwl deanSbkte T e u h w C
j(a"Kotrtoini, Fa.J, aid prior foi,'jjMft"'a* associate prolusor of! ^ a ] * J d b & B »t Western
4 addition to *,-degree fromflfoqsttl College, be balds a mas-
Li«i*:wMl doctor of phBoscphj1 de-p e e form the University of Pitts-burgh. He twa been a member of
.Hie swumer session staff of Sew
.iSjrai University in the tfjpartmeirtof education and visitinc profes-»or, teaching ttboo! administration
"and educational research at the
State University.•He wrved with the United States
Army in 1942-46, spending two andone-haU years overseas is directorof civilian personnel for the U.Array in Iran,
Britten ElectedTo New Position
Stanley H- BritWn dhas been Elected vice president incharge of sales by Union WaddingCo., Plwtncltct, K. 1. 31i liliUitift ivill include co-ordinationef sales, marketing and advertis-ing for ait Union Wadding Co.products. The company hag ex-panded EU product tine from itrial waddings and decorative speeialtiei, "Sparkl-Tex" and "DecorTex" 1o ineVune "JJfT? Planter,"unique pre-planUid roll-out flowe
Pricr to joining the Union Wadding Co., Mr. Britten was efirectoo£ uatei of the Kabtonet Co. ii•Wejitfldd, B subsidiary of thu Shitr-win Williams Paint Co. Hu hnprevirasly spent five years wit;CiT Credit Corp,
Mr. Britten, a native of north
CLASSIFIED ADSMINGMSW.T5
D. H»iry dwndler rf 7*1 Bel-vidert avenue, w*s ejected to a sec-ond Urn) M president rf the Baudof Trustess of the Weetfleid YMCA it in oTgTWitatlon meetinghtld r*ceotly, Eobert E. Books,YMCA trustee *nd ebairmsn ofthe nominating committee, placedMr. ChatidWe name in JKHBHSI-tion is tbe UsaniiUoaj choice of tbecommittee^ ;
O*er offieera ttomiiuted by Mr.fiook* and re-elected to office are:Dr. N. E. Loamii, 148 foulevntd,vice president; Bobert C. ThomsonJr., 310 Orchard street, secretary;and Judson T, Prerjon, 303 Boa-noke road, treasurer. \SerrinK withJfr. Booko on the nominating com.mSttee WM Clancy D. Connel), 260Walnut iti-eet, and Earl T. Moore,1020 Wychwcrad road.
Mr. Chandler tormMy intro-duced Rex D. BoEtra, 1MI Wjrch-wood road and Or, Edward G.Bourns, 203 South Euclid avenueto ih« Hoard ot Tra>*ee& as newmemb»rs elected to nerve the in-complete terms of Arthur E. Cam-eron tiid Oito Gwptnttr. A W In-troduced was Flrask £. Keteharo,president ot the V Board of Direc-tor*; who gave « report oo tbewcrk of tlte future direlopmentcommittee.
Mr, Chandler made the follow-ing appointments to serfs tbe trna-teea tor the 1969 Activity year: Towork with -the future developmentcommittee^ Mr, Boolce, Dr. N. E.Loomls and Mr. Jtogtrt; invest-nwnt committee, tbe odcers of.thtBard of Tiaataa; building «ndinsurance committee, Dr. Bourns,Mr. ConndJ and Earl T- Moore;endowment committee, Mr. Chand-ler, Dr. Loomii and R. C. Thom-son.
Hotel Ho, 4-UotClover Ksy TiAi ;
Haw Incky is * a itoder irf > font\eai eloveti This mmntcr m* *h*Usee, pmtaly at cewbj MMUS'WtkPart race track, for Fred O. Oo«-g f c hoteJI ina*, direetor of theKnott ebaiD and fomwr presidentof the Hotel JUsodation of NewYork, b trjdng them eat in 200 keytabs to gnert rooms at his HotelWarren, Spring L»ie Beach, whichpena June 25.
The key tabi art Mack andwhite plastic ovab, frwnine fourlesf £kn«r», real (raw, wWeh, twr-rtd with transparent plastic Tight
after being picked, &o not turnyellow, but maintain tieir fre»h-
s indefinitely. Warrto HotelgoesU tnay *iso obUtn th* fourleaf clover tab* for tixir «utonw-iilelteys.
According to Uie ALA, aomer^ople lite to do things tbe hardway; when a FlewUh-ipealting na-tive t>t BeiKium buys *n automo-bile tire, he asks for a "#i)elpa*rde-laosiondergpoorweffpetroIUtunf,"—And it's impolitt to JwtaU : "
L£ADH CLASSIFtED AOSMINOMSUITS
Otv Jane 4, 1944, the yescorts Jenfes, Ch*tte]»in and PiDa-bury, with the eicart carrierGuadalcanal, captured the Germansubmarine U-505 in the Atlantic.This was the first time in 130yean-that the U. S. Navy boardedand declared as a prize of war,an er.emjr vessel an the UghThe U-605 is presently on displayat tbe Museum of Science and Indurtty ta Chlcsgo, 111.
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Boards HoldJoint Sessionboanb of the KoMtnit /antorfl)j* PT* M4'» Jotat mannerJBS» 3 at * . i w «i Mn. H.DltaMrom, fl« Ald»n iflswi.
P U M were oisewced for thenintit grade graJiutioti p»rt» be-im «iv«n by the PTA for tbe Boo-wwli. gruiUitet. Mr*. A.. T- 8»v-c is .the chairman of tee pirty
committee. . . •-. "' • ' 'The In-coming ooard members
wer* introduced. Tiles'««; Ptw-Ideht, Mrs.1 K. Stotter; flrtt iricapruUent, Mr.. G, BiwhaU; see.end rice president, Mr* B, 8ou31-Urt; ti»»\i»*r, Mn. F, MonVtyJwording werstary, Mr*, W. Mo-ras, and corrwpomlint a«cr#tarv,Mia, F.«t*w«rt, Aim HM fdHow-ing commKtee chaimen: Program,Hn. Birchal); ways »nd means,Xrj, 0, B*ad; mmberanfp, Hn,J. Burke; ho.piU1rtj, Mra. P. Bad-ley; tafetj, Mrs. I. SnoOxn**;publicity, Mr*. M.UktUy-, newt-letter, Hri. M. Morte; Khool rela-tlwii, Mrs. J. BretUristftn; acalthand welfare, Mr». F. 'Nemnan;parent education, Hn. R. Stott;teicheri' wlary, Mr. and Mr». H.Dotmnann; recnatlon, Mr. and
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gkhtion, ttra^W, Wb/Jsr«de roora mothers, MM.
f t h r t e n ; eigh* jrade r « »iothew, Kr^ F, & * * * « ;
room mother., Mrt. P.Snd adviwr, MM. B. D a M a t wAlso a member of the board ui A-Bob»l. Koosevelt Jimtor Hifji Win.dpal.
Pl»ns were dUoiMed for «Mtyew Una a tentative prt«Mim ap-proved, Tne board atoo voted «P-prcT»] of EooMvelt's participationIn the proposed insurance programapomored by the WfesMbW C«B-dl of PTAs. .;
R*freshnj*nt» were served to thenew board members by th* oatco*iuiff board. ' ,
StudyStateThe fourth gr*de cl«a in Mc-
KlnleT School un*r the »up*rvi-•ion of Mrs. Doris Oarldk faM bMnMudying about hiitork and mod-ern New Jersey. They art l#arn-ing that New Jerwv i« amsll insUs butb.lghinimjBrt*ncBfa tinnation. •. • -
ALA reveals that in Memphis,Tenn., it's against (he law to drivewhile you're
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ufc, N. J , father ot three chil-dren, and i victim of JbiltipteS d l i sine* J958, has been
ed Ptther-bf-the-Ya* by
o* the Nftttenal Multiple 8e&»-BII Society, aeeorilnj to an ah-noutieemwt by Thorny R.Spam, president of the Chapter.
Mjf. Ten Hoevt, who»e hopesan4 areunj ot ftf future wererudely shattered when he-ww8 t n n 4 d t t H f Bn4downattH»aBefaB.h«i to faee the fact that hisf utiiM j« 4 wheelchair mid de-HMttnct on hj» family, HUwife Nancr, *nd their thr«chlldten,-jbiujld 16. Carole « ,and Kathi*en a , " i H t i n h»4to m«Ve draitic adjustment* Inthetr dally routines, Mn, TtnHoev» Ubottauily sM» hw hus-band in and out of the car to betj*aniport*d to and from wort.Tht eWuron tomteinwd to beVery cooperative, »nj help himMid «ch other In every possi-ble -way.
Mr..Ten Hoeve e»p*rienc«d• nil flrat attack of ttmlttple scte-
n»i» in ifl<l, when he was jUtt24 yearn old, Thfe flrat kymp-toma cotutUWd ot tluRwl V-•ion, fewr and stuglrerinit rait.Tim emnmon lymptoms dl«-
mri at\tx wveral weeVthf hint with wme wealt
ne» fn the left foot ard
; He remained well, and workedregularly ai a Isthe operatorfor eleven years until, in lSflS,he began to experience recur-rent trouble with wsakruws inhis legs and patn in hli back,He wa» forced to five up tathe
formerElected Treasurer
Marce! F. Tetwi ef WiirenTownship, fornmly vt.-Wt»tA«Mi
Co., was eli'cted treaiurtr tit a « •witt inwtfnjr of tli« Soard <rf Di.
A graduate of Cornell Unlvur-jtt)> and Rutgers Graduate School,Mr, T«tac iiis bun with T*B )lnc»1B5B. Bi» i n s worked In the wleiw«inkation, been aiifitant to jthq
danger that he might fall Intothe machine.
At the present time, Mr, TenHoeve can only walk $ or 10steps Using Canadian crutches.The remainder of the time he |Bconfltied to 0 wheelchair. Me ha»betn given a Job In the gasolinestation supply business, packing piles signs and doing ligh"silunn" chorei. In the eveninghe works at a dispatcher for a
Because of the low of Income,E n , Ten K o m hai h«d to t»tea part-time job as a packer ina Pwsaic cloth)rig matiufictllr-
g py \w, xlives nearby, helps out by tak-ing carts ot (he children whinshe in at woTk.
Mr. Ten Hoeve wad chotenthe Fathef-df-the-Year be-Year b
cause hp pymbollMB the youngadults, nu»nyo( thotn parents,la the 20-to-W ago groun whoare the main target of MultipleSclerosis. He hopes that people,Iwitiinj o( his miifortuM, villshare in the M S Hope Cheatfund-raising campaign which
began;Stay. 10,-Mother'*'payw d m n i to June 21, ^»*W»D»y. Sixty percent <tf,the fundsis earmarked for patient care inthe chapter arua, ftiid (he otherforty percent goes; to .nationalresearch Into the catw* and cuteof this digeam.
For Mr. Ten Hoove, the localchapter haa provided special-ised medical attention, at theM 8 Center at thu PresbyterianHospital in Newark, A leg braceand Canadian crutehw werepscrHwsd iwri provide (tftercareful evaluation of his prob-lems.
Things That Go Bump In thaMight, Jones; TV.a Rackgitiorid rfAstrononty, King; The Evolutionof North America, Xing; RockGarten VHnt}, Slater; A Simpli-fied Guide to Collecting AmericanCoins, Knfsht,
Al'o, Know Your Smial Sccut-ity, larson; Sen Dlverr i'inki nowLife Insurance Can •Sena YaUjLintoniSuaM B. AnUiony, Luti;The Huckster's Kevent'e, WancJje;Laoking l ip, K*(rfhami What T«uCan Earn in 260 Different C»-reers; Wonla for the Wind, collect-ed vvrse, RoethkE;; Hnndbwik ofEveryday Law, Ros3;-Colorado Va-cntiins, Ruth) The Brido LOOJIBAlicail, Scott; Memo for Min-rlnge,Scott; Skills and Techniques forReading French, Seihert,
Also, portrnlt nf America, let-ters, Sionkiewlus; Don't Get Per-concl Will) a CMcVtHn, SmitVi; VbgnFor Today, Spring; Low-Fat Cook-ery, atemlj^The Family Quarrel,Thane; Jlimrtrabtd Guide to U. S.Missiles unu RocMs, Ulnnoft; TheQuestions Girln Ask, Vettcr; TheSun KinBJom of thd AstflM, VonHdjfeii; The West in Cmia, War-burg V How to Became o. Top Exec-utive, Whttchend! I Followed theSutl, Wordsworth; Antique Repro-ductions lor the Home C lYntes.
LEADER ADS BRING RESULTS
m-YMembenAid Local Family
Thorugh the efforts of the Hl-YmtmlMjra and the oo-oporation ofa washing machine distributor* nWest field family has a much-need-ed washing machine.
Th* tlnirt ot events started Vnthe Ttiiddln ot April Vfticn the eta'Wned'HUf chnpfsni of the Wost.fold YMCA siHnaorcd a car washnt tha South nvcnuo Shell Station.It liotted fOS to be used far s proj-ect that woulri help someone In thecommunity. The clubs learned fromthe WestftclJ Dialvlct WuralttB Aa-sciclntion of a family which badlyneeded a washing machine. Thenvothei took In castling to psupport the family and had beendoinc It by hand. The Hi-Y wwtct) to buy a mac nine bill qulct'lyfound that $63 w°ul(| just aboutineko the down payment Tlioytook tlislf problstrl to tho y BCo, on 3^P4te 22 In Union, Thocompany made arrauReincnt.i tohnvd the Hi-V mt'jnbera purchaseEI 1P5S model for $fi<>. In addition
install and provide one ycor's service on the machine.
The Installation wan fflatie lastweek nnd the Westfiold family nowhas a wishing niachine. It not
only' makes Ufa easier for thornW t i» h6)ping W Improve tho f alrt-ily income.
Retires From PSAfter 37 Years
FANW0OD—Harry B. Tamngate of IDS tf eatfldi rssd, *«j»i*tant Jivision line foreman, Gliza-bcth area, electric distribution de-partment, Public Sorvfco Klcctrlcand Baa Co., retired on pentlonrecently after morfl thtin 8T yours'service. Mr- Yam ass tn was em-ployed July 7, 1921, in tho KHz/Iwth. line departftient mi July 20,1023, was promoted to lino foreman. Fob, 8, JD35, he was madeElizabeth SCTVICU ildspnlcnEr mitil tramforred Oct. 23, l!»3fl ti;Pfalnflelil district as lino furomanIrt 1-D4?! he Mlurnei! to Elisabetharea as nialatnnt division line fore
nn,
A veteran it Wot-M Wur I nttending 0Inp<n'«' Candidate Suhoolint Fort Blimi, Texas, and Vat
elthrtrpe, fla., Mr. ynmafjatttrvei] tworscna with tho 23rd Infnntry in the 2nd and B3rd Hivi^fons and wna honoruWJ di.tchnrKctlas a first lieutenant.
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in j Juno S, h« was tluctod • main*bar of the Uatri of Dir«tiH».
He l i f tw fkn«liUv\t, of tVn 4(«(iark ControJ'pf the Controller'* In-•titute of America, A niembtr of
i-en Town ship, A m«inl»rr ttt thiBonril of Directors and otiiirnnnot tbe finance committee of Klli-atttthtowrt CSuptec of tho Amurl-,can Red Crosa, «nj e nimnlwr ofthe admiialon* *nd sllwstlonu cum.mittee of the United FUhi) 'of K«tt.em. Union Cognt^ -
Mr. Totai In murriod, h»9 two
M ^ v » C* memtwr of tha flnance
s Tstsi family rWtatfteU, mtwing to
r«n Town»hip in 1*S»,
Lorxtt RotariatuAttend Convention
A large tteleeatlan from th«W«at(Uld Rottry Ciub, ted by Urnp s i d e n t , Kvcniit Vow, and theincoirilnK president, Henry Town-Bur<d, auwdwi the opminv of ttRotsf)- International conventionsnt <vv»ek at Madison SflUhre O**1-
VThe opening feature was the
prtientatlon of flag*, an »iidf«iby tho International prwident,Clifford Randa[l, and an eveningnf antertslnment.
•flio district governor, Prad Trnbltcy, had a special dfutrlct suitat the HattLMRr.lntun, and th«local club had it* suite In the P«rk-
raitm. Wegtneld Day at thoconvention WOB \it\i ismi 10 whnnthe local club transferred fb teg.uint1 meeting to the
UPlenary sesalom were held Mon-
day, Tuesday, arid W^dneadny, ctll-minfltinx In the preuldent's recep-tion and ball Wednesday niglit.
Mun Hurt Wlit n ,Knocked Duvrn by Dog
Albert J." Ohspman, 78, of QS7^orth, avenue west, suffered bruls-
und jwSRihle r l^ fractutea when"was itnbcttod'Jiiwfi list w i d f by
a uaiffhbiir'a date .near hfa liumo,his wl/e reported to police.'
He wui taken to UuhleiibergfJospitnl, rialnHeld, wbuno he wmndmlttodfor I
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FINANCEBK BOATS SMALL BOATS
Vfls , . , olmoit anything whichfloats may be financed through theNational Bank of Westfieid,
Over 37,000,000 people }the pleasures of family boating lastyear - JOIN THE CROWD - and ar-range youf financing through theNalional flank of Westfieid.
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MenusSparkling Pineapple Chmy Soda
to mate •pe. olive* and feMon
Cat thin white
Silhouette ne*« from eummerdreu collection* foei«*s on the re-turn to uoTTrtil «atftitae» *nd tieentrance of top width, nccordln;to »n »n«ly«|j of aummtr fashiontrends by ttie editors of Women'sWear Dally,
Most advanced fashions are thelonger jackets featured in two-piece fltnioni. These lilp-iengthjackets »i« gtnettttly belied tt thenormal Waist and have a slightflared peplura.
Wider loolc at top of late daydretsei It one vi the bi| fashionchanges for summer, Women'sWear Daily find*, It Rive" • verynew look to dim- aiid full-skirted<tyte* a» well at a very femtalntcharacter. Cape-lllfe collars are an-other part of thU tfend to topwidth. Sometimes these wide cotUrs completely ewer the ihouldm,
Pit t,t*d tkjrte look new after tiemany dim dreMes featured Inspring fashions. On fsll-«kirWdresse*, impressed pleat* that givea nipple (oftnm i n the mort Im-portant type, Ho**ver, many vari-ation* — accordion, cluster, andknife pleats — appear throughout
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Choose Any MilkProduct for*Bargain in Nutrient*
The familiar nursery rhyme,
jfives onljr.iou> -'Vertlonii of oneOJtrae, But the Variety- «' mijfcproducts Is;'far more numerousAnd each fin*As rich in farf valueat well 'as:taste enjoyment '••••;
Eye?) fluitf milk projucta can beor * fm, plafif pasteurized or*i$ed-and homogenized, twit~
-.-,._:;:• light. cream;'.or heavycream. Canned milk' can be un-sweetened evaporated, or: iweeten-ed condensed. Dry pow^lerid «i!Ikmay be whole or skimmed. Andthen there are all the multitude ofcliccse products be>t classified gen~trolly as cottage che«Ms,; cveam.cheese and cheddar cheese and oth-er firm ctieeset. : - •
Whichever niilk • product you
ents) Thoie contaJninit fat havemore calories and vitamin A; thosewith lesa fat, however, ttlll arevaluable *4iwc» ti cm)ci\im ani t\-honevin. These two nutrients arelikely to bo low In the diets ofNorthensterner*, according to asurvey !ny IVit \JT S, Department atAdriculture. Bairy products pro-vide 7fi per cent of all tho culcium(mil nearly JjO per cunt of nil thot'ibofiavin in wt ftiwl supply.
June la tho peak neasog Joi* milkproiluctioi:. Supplies have been in-
til spring, ami will CQH-at a high hWel. imiSl nild-
; when production will de-cline, r • ' ..
Dairy pi-oducbi a r e a compara-tively Inexpensive noil vet of nutri-ents. They havt uilvanced less inprice than nil foods In th« pastikciide. jn 195B it (wk (1.20 topurcha»e IVn.* same umuunl ol va-i eil food items an could bo boughtiti 1U17-11I4D with $1.00. But, inWHH only $1.14 win neodud to buy
k- JIII rchused In 1LU7-11M0 with¥1.01). , ,
While: prlccit fur dttli'y iiroduut*
Wide Top* Return inSummer Fethiant
cioPThe rftam of the normal waiit-
line brings with it a renewed inttr-eit In belts. In(twd of the extra-wide crushed belts - shown forspring, there is a rrtorn tothe tai-lored buckled belt about tSree inch-es wide. Patent leather is foremostin these, but for a little dragstereffect some belts have bow frontand buckled biclti. Ribbon-typebelts are part and parcel of th«supple character of the summerwaistline and, in fact, the summersilhouette whether skirts are slimor wide, pettieoated or not.
How to CookFresh Tongue
First, soak the fresh tongue ina water and vinegar mixturt Usingi tablespoon of vinegar to a quartof water., After 2 hours of soaking,etiue the tongut and cook it Infresh water over the simmer burn-er on the range for 3 hours. Whenthe boiling point i» reached,, add Klarge onion, 3, cloves, A bay leaf,I % teaspoons salt, 6 penpercorntandt a jiinch of thyme. When thelon»fue is tender, remsvt rt fromthe water and «lin it. Serve with
sauce, fresh spinach,Poppy *te& nwdles and a TOM wine,j
Use the left-overs for chef's saladand aandwithes. ' •*
How to ImproveGravy Flavor
Cooking meat with a generousamount of seasomne, auct as vwul-try Beatoning, onions, mudtard,peppercorns^ celery and parsley,will intensify gravy flavor. Trybouillon cubes or canned cortadmnwif you ars mukihe a large quantity.-Water from mild.flavored vegeta-bles, milk and a jtuteed soup willhelp to boost Krmry flavoc, too.
the calories of skim milk products.Whole milk cost) 14-25 cents perquart depending on whether ho-mogenized or not. Liquid skim cost)22 cents, buttermilk costs 23 centsantf non-fat dry milk 10 tanta (re.liquefied).
Whichever o f tfctse you chooseprovides Important .nutrients. Forweight wstc htra, drink ing preparednon-fat [}ry milk provides not onlyeconomy, but fevruf calories.
Fmh Strawberry Dw*rt Gem
Hut woatd **r£ that for wr An people, anca^on by auto-
mobile is the most pnetkal .typt,;Tli» neuu J ,but it sJtso means the moat rtidily
daptable to a variety of permotwltttnnt** »nd desire*. ' ,Aftft alU. trpVlJSni b/ »i*-* fc.
not *a»y to detour to visit tbe uo-derfround cave in a earta^t *rea
lith it* fwnlif wrfai »ould be
^ y eason Now;Eat for Pleasure and Health
. By Mary HC. . ' r ~.i . / ( o w w A f f c i i t ' • • •'• •
Enjoy yourself, and «t-trie sametime eat :ftwiB rich In vlUmin C,One mother reports her small ionasked, ''Oo we /have to eat vege>Ubles-.to gat vltomin .C — don'tthin* that we like hate it?" The.atMwer'..!#>'ntf*ny food thlnff£,LPop-ula> •with- almtst everyone, aregood sources *f vitatnii) C.. A*, thisseaion, strawberries' deserve no~
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First of all, it'is un(orCunate Ifchildren-grow op.not-liking vege-tablea. It's one.way to make It nn-Ukely thftt they will get • all thevitflriuris- and' minerafs that-they,need. Biit, fortunately, frtlits are
pMiqnf^ln'gss, -• fapBctallr,' «re: n. richsource,,sa. if*'say "C- for Citrus"n n d " | h l t h k i f f l t
contributes at \ \
Jct now, the shew. Joy ofeating- IUSCIDUS. and: beautiful^Ifawbeities ,Vill •csri'y with ithealth benefits in'the form blmin C This,'na d<wt)t, Wyour pleasure, in serving them.
Mrs.'Irene H. WolRamot, exten-sion foods and nutrition specialiston <mt 8«te«rs. Unlv«rnlty staff,gives os the meaauro of their vita-win C'.cotitent A scant cup of rawstrawberries furnishes as .muchvi tamin.Cmui oc^nge—enoughior the day'" quota, TWa vitamin,so neassonry fur good health, mustbe provided each day In the dietbflcaiwe the bdiy do«s not stova \t.
An excellent fruit in the dietsof the weitrht^onsctoui, u cup afatrawbert'lea furnishes only E6 caf-
iStrawberries are a luxury item
during ntoit of the j-ear/liut midJune sees the peak'of-the local crop.and prices, should oe "rnore favor-able thaw at any othtr time of theyear. Strawberry festival noticeswilt be seen on many .church aignboards tills month/
Although .'plain itrswiierries, orstrawb*rrle» and cresin, or straw,berries and -ice' cream, are realtreats to enjoy, other ways of serv-ing this colorful, tasty :fruit haveappeal f<ir special occasions. .
-Strawberries in meringues are adeluxe dessert: These are the direc'H O O T - • :••••
STRAWBERRY MfJRitKJUESMake 6 maringiio' shells by add-
ing dash ol jait, W .teaapopii vlne-
gg.whi Be#t-oiitii lB(*B__forms peaks, Add one :cup< siig&tgra'aually aiid beat until very Btiff.Spoirt ttntb -ungreated paper !oncookie sheet ;in" form of highmounds, Bilie -IB minutes in 300-dettre* oven., Remove from paperfmraediately. CooJc'and fill withfresh, hulled strawberries.' It de-sired, serve with non-fat dry milktopping! Follow directions On boxto make the topping. '
Pungent Snack
Slice cervelat sausage in paperthin slices and spread the slices onseveral thicknesses at paper taweUon » cooky sheet, Turn the oven:heat control to 400 degr^ei andbake the slices, In the aver far 10ta IS minutes. Ttie fat will benbjiorved onto (he paper tdwcls onthe remitting chip" will bo crispnnd peppery. Cervnlut chips willkeep BtVfjril dajn without (Uterlo-
Uwy have (t«uu up loss limni«r woilftifl. In 1B68 a worlier inInn nu fnctuririK industries couldmn-tivnw! i ijuavVw ul ntilk nt nvoi1.IIW hourly WUKUK, tipat-lyluiujunt dui'llIK itiiti.lSm. .
If you wlrth milk i:niiioi»y,
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i«M m**l* out, Thla pott* tnittmli if quMtidB u to fUdi -ifcheaper, and wt»t ii meant by^ — - Iftha purjMrte o* the va-
B t 5emr oM Tomtoj study&w
them in school, nor 1» ft >OMIM»/t d*-tr*in at a partkularlf *e«nie
cit ulrteat cwnttag M VA&m etabout far**, tickets *nd
.t p p o<*tlon ii to.pwtdl »e little
j i l l 4 1 i Uer tim*f oi all: other era
tinu, tb»™ ij no quwrttoa but ti .td H Jbfe
pi t rof proriiloni *nd h^ctekecpinK•quipmcnti* <teftb1t£)]r tte choice,but nmny people fcop* to see Hniueh it *owibl( •nd;tr»vel to aaniany jwlnt* o* ioUrttt '»> timep M i t Mp#eWly « t h *
There *r« titoM who eay»f*Hnl U the bc«t—jwi»» unnr*
of th* country—but buses don't »1wsys stop for lunch wfceri omWould chobM, nor d m their fchedult permit « ple*w* ttttfe iit*Uiftore wijn aiparUhf *- J$ueh ot
thwe modM of travel, haa deftniteadvantage!,: bnt when the' com-
»ta ol livt 5»pVraryinr agei and »X*» Ukvotytd,
trcatast 'pertoml itMlvtdualsaUsfactions with: the leait « •penie can imnre' olten l» imnil u)taking to the not-st-open road in aprivate conveyance. •
Another factor in favor of thismode of -travel i» the intreaslnicnumber of excellent motels andeating' places to be found beckonmg from hifhway Bicns, Many ofliitat are icplete with swimming|k»ls and other play activitiesthat the younger member?'of thefemily «re lest likely td> get re«t-Vets. The quertiwnol schedule t>rno schedule ill'often raised, but
family must answer.this forthemselves. Those who hare made
_. iVitegardBBggwt thatthe family attributes Ipley a veryimportant part, hilt.nevertheless ageneral framework of plans areusually denlrable, ispeciaUy it theyallow for fiexibiljtj, A Uni»n man,at a social gathering recently, said,"As soon ss you have a time sched-ule for B natation, it becomes work
ither thtii w»t." . , : , ;•He was, however, referring to
the kind of a detailed itineraryHint requires ever? member of thefamily to be ruady to departpromptly at seven in tlie worninsrrogardlesa of-w iether or fiot it !sa. dreary rainy, day. and: everywurhber of tlie partj-, if honest#fth hlnuetf, .'would much preferit. extra nour'a sltep,: ; .
The other' type of-schedulo In-eludes the-'main points where stop-over have been planned with lists
tft iwjrB and :^rte In they Extra Jttoun may Jure
real education*) value aid help Intheir dmlopmeet. To Mnr.pw-pU, UMrHUte, tin extra monej'to*tof meali at rertiuratrii and nightsin mofabt )• mere Oian offtet bytiiv:'«tr« tim- §aved f#r worthwhile and *nJojr«blt.«cOvitt«, ,
Plan Travel Cloth**With Packing in Mind
y f •tr««l' to a nearbyor a f«(-off pUc*, yior trip <an bemow WwanHnVft inM start Mtlyto plan whit to take and how.
MTI, Florence G. HlitlAt, ex-tension clothing epedalis't of Rnt-
i i ' > 'l)to travel light and that mean* carcwtut selection of clothing and luf-gngc Don't overload. More belpiinga Qi.iii yoti* need- a e1 > coatlyn u i a a n c B o n a n y t r i p / '••• >• *•• •••••
You'll find it simpler to. plan ona color-coordinated, intercomable, wfrd^obe. jteniember you ida wonder* with Beverat'oasic en-sembles, using : scarves, ,coiturpejewelry and other accessor ies forvariation. SeJMntes alto add vari-ety to your travel wardrobe.
Always make * written list ofnil items that jfou wtlfl need for,ypur trip.' Take the chitklfst yirtiyou as a reminder not to leareanythinjr behind. ^ ,
Pack your suitcsw, eirefully sothat elothing will Igok nice uponarrival. Asaembbi tiasne. paper,plastic .bags to liold,e|iofa ftnd.ee>-metics and other equipment beforestarting to pack. . -
Pack In layers with halky lten»tsudh as shoes, traveling iron aidalarm clock going in first. Outer-wear clothing, caii go In next, plac-ing tissue itbmft ft is needed tokeep clothes -front of^shing' toobadly. Sometime*-piece* .of. CBKI-board .cot to lit % su (tense gfvtaa imoath foiindatian>tor each gw-meni P«t,:robe; slippers and iiight-.gown in isst^M youil wantthemflrst when.unpacking. . :
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Martha Lortonf i n e r c a n d i e s
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Brook*»f $33 Wat.j i v e P i , ^ M Wippieted herhumor* ye**1 •* EMbman SchoolHusk whwe i t e a I pubUe
w l ntuif major with * minor, She was initiated May 10u Fhi Epillon; • national
lursuf * ' annual American& Festival Mil* Brook* was i
of th* otch«ttr», directedk PenneU, tint l
lvor)d prfular* of Martinin's op«r« ^Thu Hunted."s been engaged by Uie Ho-
1 Bo«d of Bduettioa to[jj S»turd»r KornlBi clasoes inojn Monrtw public High School\at the 19SM0 Mhool ymn
* • ' ; * * . :
:otirt Otis b isqueof 7SB Em-e crescent received bia MS in] engineering deiree Saturdaya tha Drejtd fnatitjit* of Tech-
t ChiriM Ciuijy , son ofMrs. Irwln B. C»ssidy of
den avenue, a graduate ofHiffh School, « u
yr laude with j BA cWill ism! C o l l w recently,
HV M<a}OT, tie W i *T h t PI
tn Enjr } ,tab*r of Beta. Theta PI frater-', and participated In the gleei, Comment, ind the Waihinj.514l E i i t >
er*d««tes of PUin«-fan-ScDtch PUin«High Sthool, Lowell a . *!^ 6 n of Mr. and U u . L.
e of 12S1 R»nUn road,and George Wt Lawrence, gOn of" » E H i t t H2132Scoteh
w , gOHemietta Hou*maM
Bayberry Une,
isteiyeil
Eliiabeth J, Beck, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. H»rold R. Beck .if888 Fairicrea ftvtnue, isteiyB8 in }iontc ecojionii« from thflUniveraity of Vermont at thelf « .cent commencement eiercisea.
Mirck Powdv dftujhtet of Kr,and Mrs. J, R. Dowd of 711 L»m.b*rt« Mill road, received her BAfrom the h l
d area stude!.'received their degrees tram theUniversity of Michigan Saturday.S#ra Lou Bonnelt of ,361 MeetingRo-aselsne, Mountainside, receiveda BS in nursing1.
Wokdyntyr Klsthlio af 101 Wy-oming street, received a BA; andJulit A VfdV f HI E t
THE WCBTTTELP ftp.)1- LBAD1BK. THJ7B8PAY, Jlfflg » , t t »Iintt»ti evet)M, w i j anioagj
91 studtnts fridytttd tatfrom-the Piinnijii Csllef*,
, 111, He received • b*clnJorot »rti degree and • Special CW-lenihip Awtrd,. Active, in Uie &x-traourricuUr prograoa and insporu, he wa> a member of PublicAlters Conltrtnci comiafttee,•eived on the editorial board'ofthe college paper, "Th» Pilot," andn " b l ti hl d
RasUiun Weit*l
tti hli dormitory,
* » •Addlson Ellerinan, ^obart Col-
lege senior frsnt Westfield, re-ceived the degree of bachelor ofarts at the Hob»rt and WilliamS i t hSmith «nr«l>eaj e n « n r « l > e aSunday. He la the ion of MM.KatsSle C. Eilerman <tt SOB EastBraid street
* * • •
Garland C. Boothe Jr., son ofMr, and Mrs, Garland G. Booths,2WI M d Vi
gJulit A. of
D(in'g Lilt membar for allfr'jttn, he rtttivtd the Arthui);Ktufman priie in EngHsh at
. »Tid -w»* tfwtmi it* Phi
|fn, Patricia Mfflei*ijhtet nf Mrt and Mrs. Dun*llHer of 539 Dudley court, re-red an AB recently from Rad-[s College. A history major, she
ho elected to Phi Beta
* * *Edward G. Jones of 268 Welchf received a BA- degree in tusl-It Saturday Ironi the University
* *Hirilyn Cook of 423 St. Marksiww received * BS in educationp-ts from the University oflsw»ro Sunday.Charles C. CHuey III, 6 ports•tw«y, received M> commission
nd lieutemnt in the UnitedAm Army Reserve Sunday at
Lawrence Uhiversity'a coin-n cement,
* * *Elizabeth Ellen Bunker of SCOnball avenue, received a BA in
f lp py fvom the« of agriculture' of1 the Uni-
itj.T of New Hampshire at theday commencement exercises.
* * *even lyestfleld scudents fe
d rfThd 4 t thed rfwriw-fThursday t,4t theh commencement of HarvardveuHy. .ue; are: Boberb R. Allen ofDudley court, AM; Richard D.
of 287 Woodland ave-!, AB; Oar I and C. Boot ho Jr. of4 Meadow View road, LLB cumJet William P. Donohue of 516Marks avenue, MBA; Mary
c Hogan of 9 Hawthorne drive,9; WuVip A. Houck of BIT Slier-:i parkway, AB, and Peter V.likrof 674 Shackamaxon drive,sum laude.
* * *Jra. Eleanor Mowen Kovach,ijhter of Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceMowen of 708 Dorian road, re.ltd t BS In Musing at the re.
commancement of the Unity of Rochester.
'••nts F. Gimnd of Westfield1 graduated with honors fromsir scictice department a t Dukewrsity's recent commencementFtlses.
* * *wn R, Ahlfeld, eon of Mi1, and!• Herman W. Ahlfeld at 208ktr avenue, has received thepell Club ot Unian Cavintvtlirstiiji for this year. A gradti-
«( Westfieid Senior HighIJol, he will begin his atudles atTell University In tho [all.i , * * *
Jnatew F, Sayko, son o/ Mv'Mrs. A.F. Sayko of 430 ' '
• a Holy Trimly High School"Ato, has received a Wallci1
eajfle FoundationCornel] University.
Broad street, received « BA withdlatinction.
1 * *The CBth commencement exsr-
eisea of Gouchcr College wtra heldSunday on the Towaon campui.
Among the recipients of bache-lor degrees was Barbara A, Baa-man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Seaman of Old Karltan road.Hiss Seaman, who has majored !tipsychology*! Goucher, It a gradu-ate of WeatfteH High School.
* * *Elizabeth Riederar, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Slederer, a it-
gree of bachelor of arts for worki
of 838 Boutevaid,f b h l
in sociology at the 144th com-mencement exercises at AlleghenyCollege this week. There i m e aiditudenU In the graduating clsaa.
* *. *Donald Wright, eon of Mr. and
Mrs. EdKtr B. Wrlitht of 131 NorthEuclid avenue has been namedsecretary of the senior class forthe ldGB.60 academic year atClarkaon College of Technology.
He is & mechanical engineeringstudent and was graduated fromWestfield Senior High School iniflEfl.
* + •*
Cadet Thomas J. Stewart, son ofMr. and Mrs. C, J. Stewart of 540North Chestnut street was awardedu diploma at the 31st annual com-mencement of Valley Forjte Mili-tary Academy, Wayne, Pa., re-cently, He attained the rank ofsergeant in the 000.member corps.
At last assembly at NoHhfloldSchool for Girls Saturday, Nancy
hambcrs, daughter of Mr. andMrs. J. N. Chambers ot &41 I T Emont svenufii received a certificateof merit in the ninth -annual highsehool priw Mtiminitfon in mathe-matics spfinsftved by tho Mathe-matics Club of the University ofMassachusetts.
Rutli Edna Ott of 1S74 Quimbyane is among 12 persons who will
participate in a community serv-ice project for Methodist collegestudents In Seattle, Wash, whichbegan Tuesday through June 39.
Mine Ott was student lact yearat Pennsylvania State Universityat State College, Pa.
The student group ivill assistin the summer program of the At-lantic Street Community Centerin downtown Seattle. They willwork with grade school children »ia day camp, do home visitation,
In vacation church schoolsil It
2WI Me*dOT( Vitw i(*d, ScotchPlains, received the degree ofbachelor of law cum laude fromthe Harvard Law School at Har-vard University commejwemenl ex-
iaes held Thursday at Cam-bridge, Mats,
An aluthntii of Scotch PlainsHigh School, he was grftduitedn 1954 from Princeton University
sum ma cum laude nnd was electedto Phi Beta Kappa, While in col-lege he was managing editor ofThe Daily Princeton Ian, under-graduate ne*fipaper, and was amember of Cloister Inn.
At present he Is completing hisogal clerkship with the Newark
firm of Me Carter and English.F m 1DSE to 1057 he served aa abutullon st»ff officer !n the Wash-ington, D. C , anti-atircraft de/enjo.He was active In the Boston areanrmy reserve and now holds therank of first lieutenant
t * t ~Mrs. John E. Morrts of Brook-
lyn Heights, K. Y,( the formec Jin-Ice Crow, daughter of Mr. and Mr*,Eldvcd R, Crow of Westfield, re-ceived her masters degree In psy-chiatric etttfal work Wednesdayfrom New York University, Herhusband, John E, Mania, r«s>tv«dhit IHW degree from St. John'!)University In Brooklyn Sunday.
A graduate of Westficltf HigSt&oul, clss* ot I860, atvc atteTideSmith College and the Universitynf tieneva, Switzerland' Soth Mr.and Mrs. Morris received their BAdegree from NYU in UB5.
and study the various social Insti-tutions in Uic iieiRhViorhoDil. TViccommunity center ianii institutiotiof the Woman's Division of Chris-tian Service of -the MethodistBoard ol Missions.
* * #Elizabeth Sue Calkins, itatiKhterj
of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Caulldiu1
ol HSfi tViT.woad toad, was oneof 303 girls receiving Haaoi'iate in Iar^ degrees at the " " "nicnecmcnt
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Echo Lake KiwanisHear AA Representative
The Echo Lake Kiwanis Club ofWest He Id last woek hconi a repre-sentative of Alcoholics Ananymotts:iescribe the history and work ofthe organization since its inceptionin 1034.
John Lynch, Westfleld attorney,was elected treasurer. James Pav-idtbn, Westfield rear estate broker,was elected to tiie board of direc-tors. '
President Clifford Gluden pre-sided, and introduced several vis-itors who WfSro members of theClnrk Kiwanis Club.
Bumstcad Attends90th GraduationOf University
Thirty years ago, Ralph WillisBumatead of &U M«p)# street, anative rjf AtitnU, moved with hit.wife and two ions to. bit presenthome In Westfleld. Thirty yearsago there was an affiliation ofNegro colleges, including Sp*Im»nC l U i ' . Ootteg* and
r y ^ V thereafterknown as th« Atlanta UttivarsitySystem. Li l t wtelt Mr, Bumiteacl
ment ef Atlanta Unlwwlty andwas jtccUlmed at a son of thatuniversity's wcon4 president, H*w n mada a guwt of hoaot, b»'.n*lodged la SumtUad Hill, a dormi-tory named for his father, theRev; Horace SumsUad, D.D-Ralph Bumstead recount* hti visitto scenes of his childhood thuai
"1 arrived by plans to Atlantaat * time when I knew my holtwould be In the midst of an alum-ni meeting and so would be unabletc meet me, Hdnce, I proceeded tofind Bumitead Hall and to be wel-comed by the matron of that dor-mitory, Ai the regular meal hourhad past, e)ie brought » substan-tial supper up to my gueit suiteand left me to contact by telephonfithtt wAy v-flo fawillies ilrring in At-lanta whom I knew, when Ust-Ihad visited that city 45 years ago.
"These were Mr, and Mi's. G, K.Howe, M«. Howe having been nlone time on the university atafT,and Mrs. Howe earl lei- haying beet)one of my mid-pie-making play-mates. The other faintly la that atthe retired Prof. Getirgo A. Towns,who after gmdiiBting from AtlantaUniversity In 1804 continued hUstudies at Harvard and got hlflAB degree there. Pruf, Towns lastill hale and vigorous, and Itseemed to mo that we walked «il!e»together us we rambled over Uicnow carapui of the university.
"Lost year, Towns was awardeda plaque for Hi a writing of nhymn 'Hnll Atlanta' in honor of acelebration of Ills 68th birth Jay.I remember him well m a collegeBophomore when 1 waa spendingmy last yem of schooling in thegrammar gradus of that institu-tion. I am proud of the fact that
What makes democracy work Isthe tireless activity of the fewanil the comparative indifferenceof the many—provided that thefew don't maka theniselves into nnall-powerful dass and are neverrelieved or the fear that the munymay wald up.—Max AScoll
p . t o . mike it Wong wttfeother thildrtn of the faculty) thavary jrtt aouth«wi »(*oal to becntegtftUd. I t i l tti»,'>»ljchild {13 years old) la my ? ,Ijitcr I compleUd my college pre>parikry schooling at th« BostonLatin School, t i my ttri alan did40 1'tMfl tkrllsr, and took my A.B,degree at Yale in ISOg, DtiJ w«gin the fl*tt of 18S3, ¥»te. Hieolasimlte Kdmund Asa W«r« waithe first pretidtnt of Atlanta Uni-versity, and the one who inducedDi4 to lire up hli pwtorate in acontr«^tion»] church in.Minneap-tflis to take a Uoalty JtA at At-l U U l i H dlanU
JHa jervid at
president, foil owing Ware's deathin 188$, until 1007. H« waa sue<Wto4 *>y WITS'! ami, Edward T.Ware, from W 7 to lfll». Thepreient intumbiint of the presi-dency in Dr. Hufus K, Cle-ment,
l t k Rt U 1937ytook oRtc« Ui
,"The of my visit wereb
e g y en)«mor*ble not aton« because theyincluded the observation of totttUdK o( the NWltdatfill gibwUfi ofthfi university gince I w*p there,but also bec»u!B of the long-to-be-fememhered tomm«nr*ment «d-dreaies to which I Uttetied, TheSpelman College Commencementiddwsi was delivered by WinthropRockefeller, The AtlanU Unlver-slty commencement addveta wasdelivered by Wlllete R. Banka,L.L.D,, an AM, graduate withwhom I was associated for oneyear In a nfigrorh(titled enterprisenear Montgomery, Ala, He )i nowpr«aldent, emeritus, Prairie ViewA. 4 M. College, Texas,
"The .Morehouse College commencement address was Juliveredby the Rev. Martin tuthor KingJiv, B.D., Ph.D., L.H.D., famouspastor Dexter Avenue BaptistChurch, Monte*mcry, Ala, DrKing Is a graduate of Mor«houneOollcgB, Us was to have deliveredm ntidreu j n IVostftelJ at n Good
eeHng i-n th-a WgVabout a yuiiiv ago, but i
sudden Illness caused that engageent to be supplied by his aftaoci
ate, tha Rev, Mv. i u e m t h y , alsoof Montgomery, Dr, Klngi In hicaninicncement address, took forhis theme the Story of Hip VanVfrlnklei sleeping for 20 yearsthrough a revolution and wakingup to find a vciy different worlwith respect to that In whldh hefell asleep. That ta what some ohis own people nmy (Ind. "niimeljthat, they will lose the opportunity
£hd> to SwimInstead of Hike
Tha Union County Biking Clubill pat* tip It* usual hike Satur-
ay and epend the day srwimmliigin Terr*c» Pond, n«ai>.ake, '
:$/it Ok»er, Nortii Wtlnfieid, ii)he leader of this ofT-btut activity.
Members and othtr Inwiieited•erions wilt meet at th« Unionkiunty Tttk CanimiuWa Waiin-
latration D u i l d - i n e , WarinanioPark, Eliiabetb, at S;SO a.m., or<t Blootnfleld avenue and Route3, Verona, »t 9;15 ».ai.
Tha clufa will visit High Tor,Rarergtraw, N. Y,i JSundayi for ai*v«n or el»ht-relja hike that in-
let a moderate clJTrib to thewmmit ft High Tor and * walkIons; the ridge ta Little. Tor and
Haunt Ivy.Shirley Ben net, Union, the lead-
er, aayai "It will ho ona of thoggWiurely hikes. Bring plenty to eatincs we can taka our time at
iuneh."The hiking group will meet *t
.he Admtni it ration Building, War|nanco Park, ai S a.m!,"*or at theKaveivtriw, N.Y. station, at
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Binarit NamedTo F.D.M.A, Pott
Chria Blntrla'of 9,14 Clevelandavenue, ialei manager of DyflberContainer Corp., E)lubeth, w»telected for a one year term M tux-retary'treaiurer of the FlbraDrum Manufacturers Association,at Its annual meeting in New YorkCity.
Mr. Binaris Is also on the Boardof Director* for F.D.M.A. an *a
ihat rcprflitcnta ibQ fibreirattt mfmulaciuremt of tite VniiaA
and other nntioni.
for participation fn their progi'esiit tUy J<*t oxoitt ttierh>*We* tikeep awflka snd pt«?B[for ttttlr.civlirights," he taid.
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-afe***^*!* "T«Ji« with yon w«r4>, #nd tarn to the Lord: MJw KJW, t*k* airaj all inlqsitj, tod *w*v*e w fradttuly.*'
H people if• not On speaking term* with Cod, Baiietlly thi;W4m «fbf«crai*Kt ka* tak«n place between man *ad God;
ihnw *i» *ep*«*ted antapwlaau tetwten pt»ple thty do nof
f Tie gulf that dtfdt* »*n:i» narrow <oinp*r*d with that:[%*fcfc" i«P«r»tffl prilty ttjtn from ir' * 4i1 M» wwrier tb* Uaea «t
Bttticatfea between the « wU flu! Crwtor «rt in sad
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Uff raTlMpf J"f« onW l a*« the ana*** In
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pi»nli limd it-tinie-ar ef ti»» ,p*a h*4 kiilu-
i J T S V \ J Gi ^ # t * f c T»t God •«*» flli tw*pfc«t tflbrise a~ae*sage of
a loat aad timfaMi'world. B» Ktaa ihat nan turn
*rda to Ged. And whj not? When a husband andI there ntnat b« w»ro> aaoken before there can be a.
Htmtn, ttn&r or fiftsj won'* restore «njpy»ble f dbi**•nuia«, "I'm sorry" will bring-• desirable reunion. Whir,a.wto know tta? tow tinned against i hory God think
' eta I* oO a* if BothiBg !ia4 « r « happened between them T WhyfNttrme (* -think that Uuir gifts or.heir go«& works will
Church SchoolPupils NamedTo Honor Roll
X f o b m of Stj PMl*. Bpiscop.]<Snidi Sehml «!«cttd to th* looorroll for U$»49 and **» w«re we-DgnUed at flu closing charthwhool Mrrice fiondai « « u f o5-fcws; • • • ' • . • • ' .
Third gtadt: Utna Lyon Boyle,Jcmtfe Cn|r, L J U M Har, Nane7Hofugel, Janette Bunt, feffeirEofac, V«iy Lou Jonej, Mm* Ken-nr, Kathy Lagreie, Brace Log**,KUtabeta Minn, SQMO Mwm. Sn-u u Momwit, EsUe Nubtl, CUudliPott, Hark R*ddy, Andrew Str»t-tofl, Dutid StepbezU, David rand*L n l s Aim Tilj and Xatfy WS-lUtni.
Foorti grade: Eobtn. Ackerwn,Sf r» AtNui, Paul Attho*, <%arlMCarlW; BaJph DeHo Easw, Pel-cy B*th Klmmelt, Beth WtifWLawion,. Janet Hoolton, P»ol»Sptiner, Spencer T**dy, BlcbaHTJTlun, Simtr« Wpif c. Beta*} Wattand Mart*r*t Yunng. •. • - :
FifUi gttde! Kdx*Be A d t u n u ,Ratb Caltthin, Ctototliw Botrtog,Sandra DupB, BttUtj t m nSttwn Cny, Jndy H m m * KajtnHaf a*ccl, Kancr lUcKiiniOB, Utt-
fty, Ridurd PUUnf, W *ini Pfli»tt, Aim SvttW
Bod«ar N*it BoMiiTliif*,S h k Debbie W»terhoiu« and
T Wwrt w r d j lialt you bring? Words th»t go right down to tit*UM aiatatr. Haj to Hto, Take away all
i will do: Hanr are wflltatg to ask God to take away SOME sin*.' fMtoiiuly wtnt <kd to take H*»r all *to*. Carl June Made a
th o( tiuiBM w»tott when t t t*ii, "Vfhta -we daw' W«ia great sin, we deplore wme small sin with
ater ••phuii ." We ought t* deplore our tmall sm* but we mariIffnen m r tin, tmtt) or m t t "Take w a y all iniquity."
fartkff, (!• poph*t telll • « t» aik God t« deal graciaoJly witiimethlnz; we do not deserve. Kan does not deserve
furgirt hbn ao4 btaa him. If w* ir« to « e pniI and a id tiw faror rf Cod again it matt be bf Gotf*
. u is a whollr uadtMrrcd mvuui.Testament help* M at thii point Jem* told of Wo
i who went t« die -tempi* to pray. One of th#m m&takenirt h* bid BS' lisa W W3i««i, po imqolty' to 1» taken away, He
in Cod"! fcoitfe tefiing God what a good man feetft*r »owki»*r dM not walte that mistake He ' '
•wartty JSJJ «»• bo*** la* **aj , t*at upon i w brettt, andI he MereHoI to me a riaaer.™ J«nu gires IM w
! at tfee wwtidm of thus two nea. The pesHMt riraH «««tiI to fcfcfeMiM justified raUutr than tack ier . The proud aim *
wftl pajtoufiifrstf,,! fai» good behavior. TM_ nticjr:Ifofonncr wuia&rfted wttii exDiiw/wai empty; on thi&slde, Ti*goilty man tongnt forfi
^ Wii •Od fffund it. Je*W »»id Out he went down to hi*
;T*lk isekeanaitjenw. Wordjf can V* empty and hypocritjetl an<•""" '* »*. Bufthey need nut be. There is no ettbstttnte for rlgh;
ken sincerely. 3»rto Ood, "Take away all ray Iniquity, foi' Thi».fc the; wfyfcackto todi. T-hu restores the liaea of
&*omn«wileattfro Twtwtsti .os and our tfolp God. Goo promises to i t!;|ihli;for thote who come to Khn with the right words through JesU!v;Chri*t "In wham we hart redemption through Hit blood, the for
i otslns, iccortHog to'the riches of ?is
^Church School ThirdGraJen GivtD Bibles
--'• Pollairing #~ tistom' of malty'.]War> itamjing, children in thethird g*»de of tie Pint Baptist
-GSwck School w«rt ffrett Bibles:«t the atintui Cftildren'i Day aeW-
...Ice h«ld Sunday morning In thechnrcL The Bible were fJvtn by
:.tiW T»ttor, the RCT. Eltwrt E.• Gate* Jr. ufon prewntotion of tie^ebttdnn by Robert Jlaidy, eiiarchKkool mpcrlnWndeot. Tbe (blldrcn *h<? r«*ireJ tfieBfbtcx were DavU Itatnm«it Rob-trt Old*. Ajrfrea Bt«ard>1 XEchaelK c , DOMW Schiwx, LinJa
Mwk a*m»re, MaJdine, fiafcrrt AnoVrMn, £d-
Fore*, BoWt Stcmom Jr.,SflT, J<*n Aiwbomr, Kich-
H»r Mf*orr«7, FrmierSck Scfcmitt,Gtettiwf Tttnrorttt, OmnU I(jy,P*irf«U i*ff*«t Ftmtis PromnitWtltird ChrUtopler, Jr(Tr?y Atlrn
And GleoATbe service w u In cbargs of a
comralttic with MM, Liwts Hamp-ifn n atneral cha)mta. $n<>owtofed, by Mri. Harry H o p fMrs. Pranh Haitriun Jr., and >lr#.Kenneth Mudesris, dirwior of cbitdren'i worL
Mr,. Baitey WMAttend Baptist Parley
SCOTCH PLAINS - Mw. Edw«rd L. Salley o( 2S 'Waveily plat'will attend the JMtti annual ten
I «Ion of the N'stionai Baptist Sunday Schiwl and Baptist Trainln)Union Cungresj to be held in Memphb, Tenn., June 22-23,
Mt>. SaiJey will attend s» a dele^stt af the Midclfoiei CentralBeptilt Aiwciation ot •>>', J. awu/lli give'a r^psrt on the NationConefvxi to the atsuctatfon 'lurltht annual wniion In July at thK l d h l fii Chton.
OUR MODERNMETHODS
DO IT BETTER
of a|| t|)« newett and bait«f
IN A HURRY?SAWi t>Vf MRVKt OH L A U H D R Y AND
DRY CLWNtNO UPON REQUEST
NEW 3 DAY DELIVERY SERVICE
DRY CLEANERSLAUNDERERS
AO 2-JO3Q
Sixth frade: Grett&cn Aeket*
Fleischer, Carol Anoe Hall*jerg, Kartn Rattn*, James Hannneit, Jere Hanun, Jhitrici* Hub,Katttyn Eitnmtl, Nancy Nrtson,Margaret Ann McWiltiaan, Ed
'armeotier, Tin Perry, Ann Ptf-sack, Kattarlne Smftlers, Katfaai-nc SUrtV, Wendy WtltaWw and
Hobert Wolff, . . - . ; . .
SumnerSet By Baptists
A foil ntograni of tttamircainja asd vacatjon acbocl* hasaaea amtaaneed hy tfc» First B»p-tirt Cbuicli timalA it*,p*»ri ofCbnUas Edotitioa, Pv*d Baset,dwirmatt. There wCI be aatienl
vaiisn tor daWren In the elemen-tar> grades, and aim for juniorliigh youni people. There wfUso te two vacxtkm church KbooUto 4* Add at (he cBurdk.
will be of two week*W o n . • ' . •
The schedule ii aa follows: D«y1 (tor cY&dTcy irt grades I
5, 6) July 647; day c«n»' 2 (forchildren fa <rr»de« 4, G, 0) _Au|.3-14; junior high camp (for ser-enth grain} July £0-24; Junierhigh camp (for eighth grade) Au(.3-7; junior liigii camp (for ninthgrade) Aug. 17-21; vacationcbarcti MHOOI 1, July 2 M i ; vaca-tion church school 2, Aug. 17-28.
f he programs are generally inehnrge ol the Her. Jet Turner, al-sociate minister, an! M«. Ken-neth Hesearls, director <if chil-
Wtrk, 'Leaders in the daycamp protroms include Jolin Ceil'ta, Tom Balling, Riehard HoopetMM. Ueimls and the Rev, Tur-ner. Leaders in tho racationchurch school Include Mrs. FrankMwtrian, Judf Banes, Mrs, JetTurner, Mary Snrnifield, M«. JackMlidebrasd, Msry Morrleon, Mrs,Kenneth Strantiberg, Lynn Helsby,Mri- Ilarald Rlcards, Mra,Ilsley, Mrs. Horace Baker, Mrs.Uotert Berna, Mrs. Harold ShUlt&n, Robert rleritman, and Mra,Medearia.
Hesemtions for tho differentprojramfi aro how being receivedIn tho church office.
wired Sy the Fresbjfcri«a Chnitith t f h l d Ur th« paxt few atuAswrs held
ejiing 1959 meeting last eVeninsffeatnilnater UaE The session
'eatured disctuston, recreation andrefreshments under the leadershipof the Rev, Janes B: Cole, minis-ter to yoxtXbk ot the Wtstfleld
Receives HonoraryDoctorate Degree
The ttcv, M, Parker(iirfirtor of itudant work /or thAmerican Baptist convention, ania diGmber o( th« First Bsiptls1
Church, Wsstfield, v/ixn aivardet! thKonorarjf defrc*e of doctor o( divtnity al a speeia) convcjcstion u!Kioax Fsll» C»lle(tc held InMoinci, la,, June T in connectionwith the annual HIMniins of lh<Amerirar Haptlitt convention.
Dr. fiurrnincJin l» » Kruduate QIJrJku Univwjiity anil Ifie Califnu<littt'ustcf DivlntLy Hchool, find fntliv iiMt Kuvvini years hu? ili»i!nKuiiital lilmnpl: In the field of sluijpnt work flrnt n» Hnjitlnt ,'ttiirtdrdirreUii1 un tVi« cimiput of rln1 IInlvtmity ijT WCJIL Vir|f|>i!n, IVfui'jfnntu\in, W, Vti., mill IIIOI'I! rnccntly nitir^cUir ut utiiifciit work fur t)ientire Americiii lliiptlnt tditvonticiti. l» LliU '--n[iMlty Uu U itn Hi! i:niiipti!<i!K iiiTiisM ti le ciiuhtry
|)r, ]iiirniiii;!in Uvm al ;'AH WCHUmll^V nvmuir. Mi-fS. l l l irioufdinidiln thi) tf]|i In IVn Midiii's JuHie ni'ctiiildti, 'I'hi'y Itiivit Ilii-i'c t-hlfllfjft, l ,Hlfy, Jfi'Lty llini Hfcitty.
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Don.
MCKIVB9 CrTATHW — TW k>»; Claik Hut. auUr W tinr i M l h l M « O w k , k> 4 w a iiwiitaf Ihe tfaltwt S(rt«e Airr te*r MUal rf Mnk* i n r i J u t • ftwm Cat, (Cabala)
.VI. U i l f . fwa Ull *• *tfWt, * ^ t in Crt. C M " F,«Mtaw4*r af &» Nntrii AJr K«*ns C*«l«r, Km' Hnt,,FncVltk A. NmraM, Kn Y«rk MM fcUW, aaa Cat
: :
Croup Holds
e theme for dlscuistou thisis ''The Ettiica ol t ie Kin*-
lorn," an analytls of the teaching;>f Jesus and tow they apply tolonteraporary life. Meetings will
leld each Wednetdap eventoe.t Westminster Hall on the AvoA
campus ill summer long, MD lad-Ing Aug. 26. The staff ministerswin serve aa reiotitee leaden forbt dtfCWtoM, Jft. Colt Will U
tbf laadrr agata Jttm 24: Tbc h»J-,BM «t tha teh«dal« it: July 1,bt Bw. 0. ff.Awtln; iutr 8, Dr.n.'•«. Chriattwi; W » IS, Si, ik*
H*r. Mr. CoU; July 89, Dr. Chri*-tiao; ABf. I awJ l*,«w Rer, Riph-a*) L. Smith; and Aof. II rod2Q, th« Bar. * r . Cole.
All jottu* peopta who t N d t N l -
W t M jtwt rf w » MB<»», Who will be
lt tfc I N initt-
Attend AnnualLutheran Parley
CSANFORD—As lay rffWirepresenting th« congregation of
Lut&eran Church,Rov, Arnold J, Dahtqutat, pas
tor, Rob«rt P, SoltabiugM of Faw-wood, financial secretary of thecongregation, attended the recent10th annual convention otEvangelical Lutheran Synod ofNow Jersey at Ocean Beach, Inhis report to the congregation Sun-day ht emphasised tha accomplish-ment of Home Missions, med, as reaching far beyond thehopes in 1950, when the New Jcr-
Synod vfas QTEBTilzeS. TinSrty-sewn churches representing 29 percent of the number of rongregntlona In the synod have been or-ganized since 1960, ho reported.Five nevr mlesions, with approxt-ruately 1,000 members were organ-ized in 1P68. Sayteville, with IHchattel inemteTS, \sa» tto la?gmission organ!Jed in that year inthe United Lutheran Church InAmerica, according to the report*,
A Hhcrt ptay entitled, "The DayBefore tho End of the Worid,'*written by tho Rev. Carl T. Veh-lihg, pastor of S t John LiithtrofiChurch, Wewnck, (Bunted inmatlc form the report of the Boardof Social Missions, ot which theKev, Mr. DuhlquUt is
M'sk i» the Tneillstor betweenthe spiritunl and thg nenaJn! llfo.—Beethoven.
Music is the fourth trrcat1'lat wiint of our unturc, — Urnf i l , *tisri ruiraent, than snuiUj
n music,—Uuvea,
i\» f i i l L h r i t l . t i o i , i j i i l t l M c j t i o
H i . O s w i i l d i l . f r i i i i i n i i w i l l ((•SI h h
ii iU'i ' i i i t t i i i l lnt I'jirtlii j imtldhi'ri IIUCP
(In. t . u U i t ' t l i u H u n t K u i n l i t y , livt-nl-
l y o n W l t r i A n*. t :)!(.) I ' j n . rind ,,n
W l K t ill, H li.iii,
M i m i r tn tin' i m l y L i H ^ t t s i ^ Iti
j v.'M<.'h y » n !•« itiiil. E » V « i i i f i i ) ' i f
HOWCHRISTIAN
SCIENCEHEALS
Stotlon WOR-TV (9)Sunday Afternoon
MAW'SAfliUTtES"
WOR 710 Ux,Sunday Everting—7
Vocation ChurchfkhoolToOprn
June H to July J haw been Mtu Out dales for the 1BB» TiMationcidreh school of tke PresbyterianChnreh, jusording to Miss BarbaraTT. Badcett, d/rettor of children'swork. The Jioors will be S a.tn. to.: neon. MI bsya and filis'whohaw been in littdm^artei, primarynd junior *ge grodps this yearre tanted to attend. The themehis year Is "The Bible" and theroerarn will include Bibleictivtties, musit, worship and rec-
reation.The t*nflty is
'ollowing: Pre^noreery, Mrs. LeS-Murphy; kindergarten, Mrs. T.
A. Hcuade, Mrs. Arnold Smith,Mrs. Joseph Renddt; primary,Mra. Karl Beketer, MM. WiUiamP. Grant; junior, Mrs1, Willfan A.Thawley, Mrs. W. W.- Chapnlan;
Mn. Chiries E. Holder andKrt. W. A. T*»wl«7f drama, Ifrs.L tl. QUA. Yo4w»p«pl« *ho*il la u t o t i* Uaeken sin Edttt An-Humy, Kami Arneld, Jtnth. T«v deSand*. S i w r j Jadoiwi,
Ktwimtr Andtrton, Mary
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All omubatioai of : K*d**merluthenn CSurih conduced ainn«tlectloni at their M»y vmiiugB.The rwalU were reportedln theJune issue «f the Lutheran New»,the nwnthjr pub)ic*tj«ti of the
lot) Shit-wood, aAd KArep'1
Church CroupsH l d E l i
by * e Waltier Laagtfawere; Presiient, Bet*) Oriiflf; vfe*president, fionni» Fisher; tre«snr-
>, John Wlest; »ecret«T, JeJrr#yttto; Christian 'growth, SawntaaeJamp and tertiet chairmas,ichinl Bruns. ' 'Tha Wbmen> Evening GotH;
Preaident, Xrs. Al/rW Penae-Iianip: Tfee presWat, Mrs. N. W»Vluce Stirling; treittirer, Mra. Wfl-hv GalRHt; cMittponJln*; *Mr»-tary. Mr*. Hermann Boyler aad w-
nUng aecreMry, Mr*, Arthurlaatr. :Elected ty the p«rent-Tea<h«rXKOimit: president, Mff, Ericrliaj; vice pre*tiknt, B i r H i t -
Tick; weretarv, Mn, CM)and treasurer, Karl
All tKesn will Mstime tteir dut-In at the cloM ot the Jane meet.
' ^ • • ' • • • • ' _ ; ' ' • • • ; v , x
£niA«r league* y
fiome Nete Officer* :
CRANFORD—Elwtlom of oAVW ky tht InUrm#dlato Utk«r
Ll#EW *nd ft* Sinbn UtLrtof the Calvary Latheratr
were JwW at tin la«t meet-ing. The lnUtnwdlitt
e folio wing slate to aerr*for, tbe_coming'jvar; President,
Mtt WT
cmncH.• • . - . . • • • . . . : . . » m j i E B . . . . . . . . ••• ' • •• •
Comet Oark pirtit ajsd Cowf*,,wratU.: IPlaiei; ifwM* '• Booaevejt
. « 1 « Btc|» fetiWil, pTain 4oor <it:hordi o|«i) for pfajtr «Q4 noedi,^tfon daily treat V a.m. to iUB .
ton,'""'; • i v • • • ' . • • • • • ' ! < - • • ••
Tnkfi itiaOyfkViu. Udktt' AMKl«ty a»*UK#. Ta« Lithww'oijfii'i Mli«lBn«rr LufM topic,. • * M « M by:-Jin, H«ntUa Satehle,111 b* di»cBM«i r iMUiatkm «t
Twwrrewi Th» (Dirtttbn'Day8e»*»l
f t T ;wffl VfciM;;atfU*, »:15 aai
l iW ajb. Jfoty (VmnraaioB willbe MlebrtM to#« 1 * ^ "rrice.fe t*r*«1ij;;P»*i»f Arftm
tli will tr«t th* mbjict;
: . . . j v i« prtiidcDt, Thoa,Miller; secretary, Bonnie SeadJin;
ccMoret, Eileett -Grupe., The senior' league ii»nt#d He ft»l-
to aerve «i ofllcer*! Preil-deirtj Prederle Sleg; "rice president,Edward Miller; treasurer, RalphZobel; recording secretary, Valer-ie G«lger: corresponding secretary,Barbara Zobel,
Radio Program Sunday
'•Touth In t(ie Atomie: Age" isthe subject of a Christian Scienceradio procram over tt»tlo» WOK(710 ke> New York; la jts"E*dto . Chjipel" Sunday *t 9:30A.M.
THE PHUIYTERIAK CHUKCH1M WUTFICLD
MtafataniDr. r*»4trtt* E. Ckri.tk*
- JUy.«J<ku4 L. Salla
The Couples' Club elected thefollowing officer*: President, BenCheshire; vice president, BernardSmith; retarding secretary, Mr«.David Kluge; corrwtwnding sec-retary, Mrs. Waiter Blanket! andtreasurer, William Emiife,
Tha Lvith»an Laymen's League:President, Edgar Wirne; vicepresident, John Wtest; «e£retary,Barnhardt Mahler, and trttuurer,Fred Wermieh.
elected ty the ttrthef choirwere: President, John Wte»t: t*c-retary and treasurer, Mrs, Bit hard
Ubmtens, Mt»,Burith and Mrs. Bermrd
The Ladlw' AH elected tha fol-lowing: Pie*Hwt, Mr*. Henry
_; viec preiident, Mri. Ao-gaat Wewelv, ««r«Unrt Mrx. V(»-cenc Schithn; tr«aaar«t, Mt*. Jean
numfnatfnjf cewimitU!*, Men-Mile. Hilln, Bojalind
1U>. Ortal H, Aa*ttaSunday: 8:30and 10 a.m,,wor-
ship serviceg.- Dr. Chrlatisn w(Upreach tlie>noroing sermoa Thorgan prelude and pofilude will be"C*HMa»" and. tho ft»nto« choiwill ting "How Thank We All OuGod," K*tl X*ln, tenor icloist,•vrill ring "Seek Ye the Lord."
10' a.m., Bible School, tiuneirdepartment through tie junior de-partment, throughout the summer,Nursery far younger children iathe parish houM.
Today; D;30 am., circle of pray-er in the diapel. All women ariinvited to attend thishour of prayer.
Mpndajf; 9 a.m.) opening day forvacation church school.at tie patish house. School will be intfitfi f vow $ a.m. te 12 Tiwwi.
Tuesday: 9 a.m., vacation churdschool; 8 p.m., summer choirhearsal in the choir room; Boardot Deacons meeting jn the loungi
Wednesday: 9y ^ ychurch school; 11:30 a.m., churcf
ff dlstaff dlafHSBUKt and pmyef meetIng tn the lovsnge; * p.m., CMXIII executive committee meetimID tha launee; crack«r barrel (colegfiagedlseuBslon group) in Weaminster HaiL
Thursday; 9 a.m., vacattachurch school.
0:30 a.m., circle of prayer in
Music must rank aa tho higho:ol the ftno artii.~Herl>ert Spencer
# Lutbtn^ U H M I LMuroa. :4atgrdar; WtlfterXwWM SOM
•lono»«nih A t
o i n f .Schaoi
U In tkeijf i Wid Rrfeemer
i w e , . WUIird Vf, Don
Womra'*Wedawday:
Gtild.a.tn,,
Newa atilT wiU PTff)«T*ly fubllcation >f t>« chorfh,
.Thursday; T:80 p.st, tht: t#th-eraa N^frs will b* published.
3»turdty: 2 p,m.s wedding ofjffip Stias'»iil C&TD\ Peweta; 8
p.m:, Obiiplei* Club picnic.Monday: 8:S0 p.ou, maintenance
bosrfl wfllneet.the charch'a radio program, th
Lutheran Hour, may be tuned intwice every Sundsy at 1:30 p.m.over WBCA and at 8 p.m. oveiWOE. Tie Rtt- Oa^aW HoffmannU Hw tpeaker, * ToeChurch'* television program, T h i sla the life," ii to "bt seen Sunday.it 12:30 p.m. Ofer WFIX-TV, onchannel 11.
P I U T COKCUEGATrONALCBUKCH
Today: 8 p.m., troop committeenweting tn ti» Htmy Heili rown
Sunday: 9;30 s.m., numrschool in the jiursery; worship itb* nanctvary. The annunl Fi»sto. St. John the Ba>ti«t, in Whitsimembers of virlotta M»atnlc bodies will participate, wiU be observed. Dr. HcCotison'a ssrmoitoplt -will be "Why Must I B*Patriot?" A foliov»ship In tinchurch yard will conclude the observance This service win ope:the summer ministry. There v'lb* one servite of worship eaeSuftdsy at 9:30 a.m. in the sanetuary during the summer throug1!
4 p.m., dismissal council in thChapel of the Holy Spirit; 6 p.m,reception for Dr. and Mrs, Me Co:ison In-Patton auditorium.
Monday: 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts,Traop M, Center for Chrlstla:Education,
Tuesday. B p.m., CViOTi*c)) meeting in tho Coe Pellowshi;room. '
Purlng the eomimjr months thnursery (troap will continu<i in lessiofi fat the worship service «9:80 a.m. It will meet in the nursery room of the Center f«r diriiiUftft EdUCitioTi- ' •
Vacation Church School willconducted In ccHJpetatlon withFirst Baptist Church July 20-3Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.12 noon.
The Mowing young people plai
attend 'W at BJi
enBen, Soiisll•»K DgTid jJreer, S M *ri>h and . . . _ „WCA ctmi •* ij-ie. ' M
The nert i
>nter the
; g
'oun,5ui
School,
Stpt «.
he s
I Willie . • • ;Prelude and p a S ^ :
Help Us to Cotuwer," o4 •S e n g . " • • • • ; , . '-•:
New raeinWj iriu'.fci tthis service.
0:15 p.m., junior K&Wesley Hall; 7:M
Mondiy: 7 pjn., Boj |Troop 18 will meet ii tki 1hall-
the Bnlrow, iulndinf •!waived by itsaJe fawr Withe subject of th lanM-wiba read at Chrktlm Mew*vices Sondw: thi pmtfrom Pro«rt«(»:ll)iuTlMliby wisdom hatt {MM Ike CUMby %d|i*f*i*ri ht
FromSeltw* wJaWlaKey to tnaStrl»t>n«i1'>r *Baker Edfc .S"****Wresn (in;l*or the Biblespiritual orer (*j«lul )*
rncludrf in (to Bible f*M|to be read b fti» V«M f w W
soever God dwth, .. -^- .•..,ever: nothing w n U put »JJany thing toten ftm * ™ Sdo«th it, that men would I t |fiM-him." ' • • • • «doe ,fjrfi him."
WESTFIEID Wfin*}ffi
Clritltealtr
o'clock at Wraiw'iin e i d , £ 1 8 a t h 1corner 01
Leader is Mm,nan. fiujfUp Your Vision,"
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^ i ^ 1 ^ ' ^? ^^^^ ^^^^fWf"y p^^^T?! ^^^ fE^TFTELDaeven f etr old* *ndTmMHTT M. C.
¥4?Sermon subject: "TheV i r t " heir teachers, Theda Gilbert
, tioV a trip toUi*i .m, communionthttnhi T,II | M | |
, ommunionoCwtiog wM» Thomas Ca&ett
charge.7 p.m., congregational
Agricultural College June 4.The ebtidren took the trip to fet
•iperkncet with farmg g a a l ringing»or«e Maguiie dilwtiog.
b j t STba first grade, children of W«-
Tfce minister leswn June 22 f «three week vacation. attest
petkei* r Jnn» Sg, JUroU TW»»,pmio>nt of Philadelphia Christian! | ! July 5, Frank Riuuto of
wrt July H, JdihScott, profetsor of Hardinglegt,MewphU, Ttnn,
Rtnley School under tli* tujwr-fd f m H | D
!» «k»rel(M^JIIlltJI, Offc 10-U • » , adult d m
Frid»r (or tbt* of
IS np«j, fatfall ebildrro four j#*r»h H d :
Clab
TEMPI* C M Lb b U Jack ?<tnu Jr.
tonight: 8 oModc, i W s Clabnil duplicate bridge session,of
the tewon,
k penwn tppfcjIwn.w AnOnegflialib ( K tf fte MbUth) will follow the
l
Drfl-^«mon by the
., Kim Ellwrt E. Gatesi''rte-aubjact,'1"!! Happened
* Robtrt B«iUil«'
i&jr director: Church School
eft «.tn., CSur* SctooV yottft"ill divisions.,
utufcy: $ a.n).t staff tneetltlftife pastor1! office? 7:30 p.m.,[(committee masting in theIt totm; a Bin*. o*Q*rSof Tru*
the. board room.Wnesday: 10 A.m., teafther d5*ion groiip $n tia* staini| 8 p.m., Board of Deacons an>
$ in th« diapeiItvnday: 6:30 'p.m.,Ir pluiic at the home of Mr.
Otto S. Weil, 83 Meadow road.
ECHO tAKECHURCH OF CHtlST(00 9ri»,i>U A*. . . .
• V ! l j r t
l sod Bible classes, Aduh taught by Hie
ie g classlbt fcy Horace Maguire, Sub
Teaching Intermediate).t BiUfc story Wllr lot the
i i» directed by MIBS pau
?: £1:30 BJTI., Bible schooUnnos Norton directing
rdJrwtion of-Horace Mnpyin
day. 10;£0 *.»,, stbbstty i «nd Btr Mitir4 (<on of
ne o»mni«iidin*nt> rf RichardHpiro, »M «( Mr, «nd Mn. f»ul
Shapiro. :
Sibbf Jtdt SUm tr. and Csn<'Sld S r f ^ t at.all
«ory
tbt t m p , c p jL*uVer, organist
tha pwtWp»tJen ofj 4 M t t C
Tonight:'1:30, trustees meeting.Sunday; 9:30 a.m., Bible School
far a!l ag*i. The Sunday Schoolremains in ^s^aion all ^romern
11 a,m.^ VoraWp. 'CommunionSunday.' Barman, "Ti l Table oftheLord."
fi p.ttt.,' Hathnv l**mnis tneeVIB(»; . .7. p.m., worship. Serram,'iTJie Projected Future."
Wednesday; 7:80 p.m., midweek*orvicei 8:80 p.m., choir practice.
Thd Butnmer Hi bis sthoal ofGrace Church will be held Aug.10-21,
IT,Tk« • « . Btakati J. Hartoa*TW Kn, ClMrlti «, U i M O
Today; 1 p.Trt., circle tltoday, Trlaiiy tVi
Comhuintnn; S;4G ,d 111 WBy
l WV»cition d w M cohool at«rU
Vondajr. It wUI doa* friitf,
Th6 dutieh qAc* U cl««dd i Jlduring Jun*, July and Au-
i « p |Mnler VPP «uaun»r pro-
Monday! 1Q a.in;,tmbroHery d»saj 7;fcuoU. '• • •
ednwdw, p^tlTftr.'-of flt. JohrtBaptist; ft:SO a.m., Hoi? Comios 8 p.m., adult cpn?r"iti
lit A i
CALVARY BVAWGIUCALLUTHERAN CHURCH (VLCA)
Tb Ri*
The congreaatlan <jf CalvaryI.uthwan Church will commincethe lummer «ch*dol« of Mivk*ithlt Sunday with on* icrvtn only•t »:30 a.tn, The Sunday Church
ROAD B I M X
MOUMTAlNStDI UNIOHCHAPEL
TV* K.T. Mill** r. rSunday.- 8 a.m., worship service
with jermon by "the BeT, lir,Achey; 9:45 a.m., Sunday Schoolclasses fan nil age groups from(ittraery through adult Bus trans-portation to snd from SundaySchool 1B available for children liv-.Ing hi rt
U
At On H Velitlt /*mlltf B1H|hour Sunday John Smart will giv411 •"••"''In a aerfot <m ttw U*«
..__ vlirjM "Elijah' Hews *.ill Bmftll VM»."
School c lasw will meefat the aame houf
sttiTimer at the same hour for thenursery, kindergarten and primaryi)*ti»T\nients only. The baby ait-tin^ service wljl contlnufi a l » at91 SO In the church' houii.
.Beginning at 8' o'clock Sundayafternoon tha congregation willhioKl'lts annual church fanr(l]y pic-nic at Unamt Park, Cranford.There will be gam*g for ail ages,
the annual loftb*". tour
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Inin openin th« J p r # f l , TWiatner will be the speaker.
At th« 7:39 p.m. service Sfr.Smart yiI! continue hli falks oil«Th« Christian Home."
ResUtrntion f(jr daily vacationBiWe .school will take place tomor-row i t 4 p.m. i t the cnip«). Th«
l d iU b i Mo»i»y nod tonith j f
U a.m., worship seryice withsermon by the Rev. Mr. Achey.Junior Church w"l be 1iel4 In tfleSunday Scbwi rootna for children.In the first through tha aixthgit&Bi,. Nurawjr auperviilon will•tie provided to enalrle Barents wit),small children to attend the wor-fhip aorvlce.
6:45 p.m., Youth F«l!owsliip
service with aermc-n by th<) Rev.Mi. Achey.
Tuesday: 8 p.m., 'Women's Mis-sionary Society meeting at thechapel.
Wednesday: S p.m., prayer andBible study meeting at the
w d w U ^ i M o » y otinUe all week, with tjasaes front»:3-0 to 12 noopi for children front« to 18 years oi age. M«lvlnTVJ»t-nec Is director of the school andMrs. William Bechtle generalchairman of ar»ng«nunts.
Frays; m«ting and Bible studywill be Held Wednuday «t 8 p.m.Studies in the Book of Acts willbe under the leadership of J h
W
nament' between t!i« married andsingle men, Tenuia eoyrtsand. flro-iiktes vfltl We Vrallable. AD lmn<iliei of the church «nd churchnohool are invited, the pastor said.VuiJHrs willi coneliido tW day at
p.m;Roglatrationa for v a c a t i o n
church school are being acceptedot the education office, Mca, RalphFiechurv supflci^Undant, Jiat an-nounced. Tho school will be in ses-sion for two weeks beginning JulyC, Monday ttitWgVi r M ^ y , f wngta i through 11. A registrationfw U piynblg at the tlmi cf regli-tuition, Mrs, Pischor aald.
Activities this week Include: Tornight, 8 o'clock, parents of th*young people who will enter theirfirst year of catechetical instruc-tion in the fait will meet with ttM
Of *lu> H«|«ttStarevs and Jfta Anna Jane L*in-
vltlUd the Waatlcld FiraStation, M»y 84, u aof thai! unit on, "Th« Firaman •>a Coawunlty Helper."
M o t to t U Wp, Vhshad collated and atudiedof lira enrfnes of varlotii typos ai
at far* twali, Th«y itudtadthe Ira *xt|tiftti«)tari and alarmsin McKinbty School M well «Warning tt« number and laoa-tion of the neareat out-door aj»cmbox at the cornet of Pierson»tt»et and taborna avtnue. Theyraid and listened to manyand they urn lererai Atnu and
fllma about th* Areman butUM trip U> tht flr« it*tion wat
« hlf Wtaht of itwtvi» .# . f
The McVtnlty Birhoo) band ap-feefcrtd Monday In a concert In tqeauditorium /or student*, faculty,*p4 partuU, PtattlMd •, fn aolo ««•' ' vm Chrlit!mCr«w, vio-lin i Patty |Q«rard, Suaan. Baehert,and JJaney Wtiton, ftutsi; fllch-•rd Sflopx, saxophone; and Jin)Coy, trumpet.
Members of th,a. b»ni « « ;Chrl^tin* Crow and Janny.Coy,vio)ini; Patty Oorird, Nancy Wet-ton, and Susan 6»t:h»(t, flutes,Babln Clii-litofferafih, BtiViSH B»*-Htt, J" — • - - - •
jeairale Law
Thomas HaDdaa, Itary A»BH, Mar-vin Earl Whaley Jr.* Cba*l«* Bruc«flraxton, Kathleen Peek,II»I1, 4ann Crosby, J*ek»iyn Ease'crana, and Hubert K»ra», Arthur
and C«rtnelo Hadno con-thu prSJfim a t d thanked
the pro^eUonUt, Wehird SUeox,of trade 6-2.
U » M H tThe Colunabua School •••Sand
Tuisdiy pirtMnUd i «tnc8it Inlive *uiitOT',U!H lor rtwiwrta, fac-ulty and parent*. Pe»tur*d In »o!o^U is ben Wfifo D«vs WiJion, trum-pet; Franclne Johnson and JoannaBiff, autea, i n d StevenFr*nch horn.
of the b*nd ireiPi
emt e nd i e i Jssitne Sift and Prancine Johnson,flt L J k hiflutes;
d ,Laurn Jantsk, ChriititmAlbert -t>o)|n[, t h m i n
Kenntth Kimilo, KeithM F AiBuahw, Mwy ,
Saundera, lUrk C*rey,8ii()flmdi-«, Billy pU8*ck,H*4iey aisd AntWny Coumini,clarinstii Stoven Blc«k#, Frenchh Ch P d d d T M€het Podd and Torn
. . VttmtanBB; l>a*e Vfllsort,Richard Nlppei, J«hn Oolcman,Joieph Husacehio, L«ill# Wight,John Keyser, Richard Bofnstein,Diana Sweet and P*u) Bernstein,
John-'Elcktr, WillieJim DelebBrV Rudolph
Brown, Major,, Hldlay, r 'WMto.JfmOlcwUiid.'KKii
TUB ALLIANCE CHUKCH
D.D.CraafwJ
K«T, GMrn A.
Saturday; Sunday School p jhilltop area, Echo Lalte Fork. Fam-ily style supper served.
Sunday: »:30 a.m., Bible Schoolh foe allwith riBBim foe all *Ke p c j ,
11 A.m., worship servJce, Sermonby pastor, Dr. O. A. Aitchcson.
1 p.m.! car* leave church forservice at Union County Jail, EIJJS-atwth; 2 p.m., service at Brookside
i H
Tomorrow: The United Luther-(m CKuroh Men «I Calvary wili a ttend a night same at Yankee Sta-diuni, leaving the church at fl p.m,
Saturday] The ioya l i will leavefrom the church at 9 a.m. lor apicnic. Tin Mr. and Mrs. Clubwill conclude tl e ycar'4 ftctivit^s
(with a iijinle supjwr at 7 o'clockIn the church yard,
Monday: Church Council at 7:30p.m.
WOODSIDE CHAP£LMan* A T H U I , Faawaatl
; 11 a.m., "Wtiller Jen»cn
King, Beverly Hoi-t*u u, «,<,,, u Va»tanp, Barbara5chalblfl, Jill August, Jeff Haurt-loin, »rni Bruce Tapley, clsrinuts,lUchard Slli!ox, snxoplioito. Kictv-ard Hurling, m«l!ophono. Jiin M eCoy, Margaret Haney, D-on«)dReader, Hnrold . Wolcott, AlmiBurnley, Peter Kovlck, DavidBurnlai'i and Fetor Atfttiiiatyk,trumpets.
Al»o, Phillip VilUhi, Paul Tap-toy, and Sylvia Hurling, tiom-bones. Faulltanle, John Alt, Thur-man Morgan, NorbartKofn, Thom-as Pxaaael, Warren Ztnfc, EmeiyBooth, Nathanio] Willmott, Ei-neat Braxton, John Aiollo, BillMloklW, Konald Hall, Fred Smith,Dick Whitney, Bur noil Reid, Jo.soph Prunetto, Atnlrow Chamber-lain, Robert Allen, Jim Ryan,Michael Kennedy, Cornelius Bra*
p # ) | L d H ( « r , O « o r yStliota and Santty Smith, pianoand. tiEtltt, The b»\i4 l» nitd Vdlrtettoti of ll«ndol Hast«ri.
Ul,w Jwl t r Hlih Sd) ff-Cimmsili this) M BAnd «UiieHnten*J«Ht of PlalnU l W t C d d d
ton, L&rgktimRe it!, CharlesUrciuoll, Kon
, CaylurdInfantine HoburtMontgomery, and
FATHER
ursins H m e6 p.m., Allidnce Vouth Fellow-
ship groupa for primarieB, juniors,Junior highs. a:}4 seniors.
7 p.m., worship aervic*, MlsiAztw* K M * miistenary to ttietefbes of Viet Nam( (tueat speaker.
June 2S-July 2: Vacation Biblel g , 3& a.m. to now.M»n<!»y: 8 p.m.r Co-Workers*
Society; Poard of Dea-
y ,of Scotch Plains will he the speak-«r lit the family Biblo Imur serv-Ico, The Sunday School frill 1M injeaalon at the same time.
71.1Q p.m.t regular evening sccv-ice with Mr. JaflBcn again bring-ing the message.
Daily Vataticn BibVe Sdvoel imchildren ages 4 and up will meetpnc)i ruornfnK Monday throuah Fri-day, June 33-ltily 3.
Tuesday: 8 p.m., the regularprayer and Bible »tudy meetingwill be held.
TOOLS
AT LOWEST PRICES EVER
NCtfno. 14 Spe«d*Vo|f
M W M
SPECIAL
14 9 5
AYLQR
dfly: fl:45 p.m., rishicoriiiuet aerrice at Goodwill
Rescue tf!>sion.Wednaaday: 8:30 a.m., women'*
prayer band; & P.m., pmyet tneet-
Llfo U like m * Scomposed by ear, feeling and in-stinct, not by rule.—Samuel Sutler.
Whoever U tioneatly laboring to]eern the principle of nuifllc andpractice it, seldom calls on histeacher or musician to practice lorhim.—Mary Baker Eddy.
ele Smith, Frances Furhman, JudyWeinmann, and Karon HofTnat
mo »ni ntl\». The band la underthe direction of Bsudo) Mastcrit, '
Grado 12 entertained the lowergrade assembly June U . The clnsicliowod slides of Wcstfleld as nartof thair study of "Our Communitytnd Its He! per a,"
Opening exercises wore con-ducted by Cornelia Zobe), Sulva-toro Maoaluao, Mniy-Ellsn O'llnre
& K«vin Pottev, Ktraiona ^alla-forro and Carl tan Juckflon In-troduceil the program. Childrendescribing slitlt'a al tho MunicipalBuilding, policemen, Are station,pout off leu i postman, railroad >U>-tlon, 7 M ami YWCA, monument,Htid administration bulkllntc wcroRobin Grilllths, Mlfliaal Itojnow-M, Virginia EKIzaboth Kcllly,
U«W And «UiieHnten*J«Hfleld-Unlon Water Co,,the tUmv* of 1. Blokd, R, brotilce,
. Harmnd Mw, Mildred FullstdMay 28, He talked about the tew-Icoi of thu local watnr company,the water table, in thLa area and•tli«r pertinent details about waterat a nnlui'il resource. On May 28L'. Thomas Cnbiloii addressed Mrs.
, talking ft hn sod BorHcoi at the
Police Department,
Mothen Guild BoatdHold* Firrt Sewion
The first executlvo board meetins of the Mother'* Cuild «l HolyTrinity Grammar School, undorthe leaderaM 9 of. tho a o w l y - o l U tpresident, Mr*. A. Blanco,hold In her home, 161 Tudor oval,Jitne ft,
The activities of th» fall «ea»oiiwere discussed and the tentative
In SeptemJhtor, prdented by'itrn, Josepn Del
Master, was adopted.The following committee chair?
men for the 1O59-B0 Season werehy the
Mrs. Frank Stanley; publicity,Frank 3en(T; tnfinitjovfthip,
Mrs. William Foster) cuWcrln,RolierL Mangnn: mtirchundlsa
tiuls, Mis. Monty Nolie; traffic,Mra. JoJin N'olmtn, cg-chfllrraan,Mrs. P. GillUnn; budget, Mri. Wil-liam Nielsen! bridya pur ties, Mrfl.J. Kuni; nurioa program, Mrs.Jdlin Wutdovkh; Rod Crojn, Mm.A- Angola ondPryor.
Tho next meeting will ba h«ldthe soconil .Tucsduy iii September.
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407 Sf/uth Av*. W.( Weirf!#
Got owoy from the fuih and
Truly quolily food* «* 'vt0»t iflownabla
prices, ths wplcome rrt&f is out.
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Utaatit c) t pllw '59 Obk it W4*weipUbj phj OUt cosf let to <Aclungrynl
fbinf *E3 CHdi glrfli J«i <!'«Wide^Mac* CJlUiU wh'i i 'J-ifirf.wWtt C(unt-l(<;iuo Ft"""- HvistyW OUb fulitroi ««.!" running
I] tike* on all four i< W i ,
tlw W d I" still tnutlin-OUt hiJilen wla«—ihn (BIII'JUB
^ P with n«w '""I'
I» It (Uif " "nda that fin Oldo i»KWift tnom at lritd«.fii Ilitin . , .i M ! ^Hf to own In I de lu"s on?
ft* your OUb <I«2nvl i t . Hn*k*liTlwiiirui<'N und
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TO WSSTFIfltr
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VAIUE'RATB the
oupsREILL¥ OLPSMO811E INC, %m NORTH AV I ,
VEETFTKLD
At June Meeting•: : 'Hii" Inns: meeting «f toe Wt«iHet Nursing Association of W«t-ftpl4 »nd Mountainside was held.^fimQf with Krs. Mliduel G. M^IIBM, president, presiding. MissIklith M. Umbreebt, district-super-yi*or, reported th» resignation efBri Sh)rky N, Cf»t«*u, RN. Mra,Uini B.'J«id»a,EN *ndMiss Cai-
JK. Krog, RN hav» been em-* *• mbititntM,
*JM Pmbrectit also reported on« « u p (Kttvitiu for May, fn-
jiJiE poliomyelitis vaccine, pri-*d««oJi *ai Well 3aJbjr Jha-
fcteb wert attendedAIM***. T t yp*r#»U attended tb» prep-
tfctj for «MMMrtt«itd o p « t -p*rt«t» cl»»«w. Tie UNA #Ut
JkWt k hd ofloe vi*U*«rtl*thiB p o g p
g::«lM'tI*<*reeW » W reported*h«irf ; )lr4,Kuliiio« atundad the
J e r « j LurJc for Nuwlngi "F*etik, Hit
fe <* Yolwrtrnj j.lttk»*ltasowing ar*ndtt, includ-3 | f «nd lUe, n>t<llci| id-
KJ .Uwrtfl, •Uffi, Mltrlei, eastlM reported they wtrt »up-
rtd:'l0 ncr ctnt hr tbttr tool'w eomnuBlty fandi. W«t-
U tappcried 38 pti c u t byfrVfttM fund.
#'-Mw. Geoff* £ . Buchamn, clHur-mui ot tha •duration lonmfttee,
tbt up-fe-dtte W t i h r n»w-eonunltt** mwn-
U N A ti « Werner « r a »Bilttd Fund and the publicity
^ wmttUe;*># orkiof with. W U I U M:f, Barton, uteutfTt tecrrtary «iipillMl Fund/on tha fWI campaign.> • . J E ' ; • " V 1 V I - ' ' l ; ; - - - ' - • • • •
Garden CouncilWins Sfafe Award
§ Mrt Uoyd B. 0 « « l , presidentHj*-*t G*rd»n Gluli Cowitilol tht:0MtteJd trei, enUrUin«l m*m-•i fw' of the wuntU recently i t a
Cf/iunehMnat ;n*( borne on
Or. Bird to
Dr. DtHeW ITTHrd, local man-agement consultant and teacher ofcontract bridge, is beginning a ier-Je* of bridge dusei during theweek rf July «.
Individual clasps will be design-ed to fit the nctda of the entirefamily. Instruction will be pro-'rided for those KIW »ff completeteginners; far those who haveplayed bridge but save never stud*led the floren system; and for ad-vanced players.
A complete « r « s of classes willt>e offered during July and August,jo that anyone wishing to completethe. certificate s n t K by CMW*IUtiated work duriif the lurmntrrnontbi could do to. The terttf-jcute course includes; 1, a Antwurw in the Coren avatem; B, an.•danced course in tike Gauss »yi-te»i; 3, a course in duplicate bid-dmf and play; anj 4, • course inleodinf the <*rd» «id the &lay i tthe hand. Etirollment in onl or al)of the leties is poofble dependingoil the meeds wrul InUretW of tbeindividwa. Opport«nity.is;»fford-«<t thote enr«lled t» practice whatthey learn uodtr supervision,
Full inforniattan on CIMH« m»ybt leeund »nd advance rtjiitra^tloni made by ttKing Dr. Bird'irtiidtnce, 220 East Dudley avenue.'
llW» a v e .f:Afi«r landMtni, the Jail meet.
'?W( it tta MMon t m held. Mrs.: On*») Muionneed tiut the Garden• :Chb rfta Jwtey tod *wwd«tS'ft. «amhn Club Cooniil of thevir«stAeU a n a w i t h s i certlftcatei,%t merit lor fte Garden Center pre-^mi»d by tte conndlln Miy 1958"WMlndowaskin Park*ml the W», ;Mnk room. The award was «^»-
fw dvlcp p i
on their flover show*.the flower showi to be
iiluk yiJI b# th«^ i y , wfeldi will be an open
show.HaroH Brooks reported oti
tkeripy work b.l.ne 4on« hjb of beat garden clabi'at
Hoiplt.1, and atked thatrt tt L H i t l
15 local Girls foAttend Camp Idlepinn :
Camp Tdleptnei for Glrla, Straf-ford-Bew L»k«, NH., will openJune it tot an eight weak atasori.' Tfct fdlwrinf Wwtfteia ftrls•re enrolled as campers; Valerie";Gwen and Gail Andrews, dtufh-;er« of Mr. and Mn, Jack Anjrtws,
Ttittle parkway; Karen Kap-penhoefftr, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Robert Koppmhoeffer, 193
p d terrace; Nancy and Su-£ridg«. daughters at Mr.
, ,_ Mrs. John Bridge, 784 Knoll-urood terrace; Vietc! Bales, dauffh-;er of Hr. and Mn. Inrlit Bllea,60 Scetch Plaim-avenue; B«r-.ara Smith, daughter of Hr. and
Mrs. E w e t t Smith, 800 Knoll-end terrace; Gail Mlrtich, diuj"•r of Mt. and Mrs, Atthm. Mi
ieh, 86$ Ramapo way; Botity Art-ierson, daughter ol Hr, and Mrs.
Harold Anderson, 736 Knollwobaterrace; Sandy Ducan, daughter,1 Hr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dugtn,
646 Shickamixon drive; JanetEtherinftoiv daughter of Hr. andM M . t . 6 . Etheringtcu, 804Knollwood terrace; Genie Persons,diushter of Mr. »nd M». W.Prank YersonB, 1015 Boulevard;Virginl* Green, daughter of Hr.and Hrs.: A. Donald Green, 720Lawrence avenue. :
Christine Green of 720 Law-<tetic« »vwme, will be * msmtei oftitt cqitnselar in trainlnt* gtoup
Mrs, JinIe#'C. Adams of Cr*n-ford Is co-owner and co-directorif Csmp Idlepints.
pj y pj show is SepttmbWj • Mrs,
Jrwki also reported «n the dowel' tiKnr held at the Community Cen-
f»rH«f 17 «Bd tnnouiicad that (h(would give «v course in flonttr »r-rtnging to interested members ofUieConununHy Center in the fall
Mra. Richwd Weiss, garden ctn-ter cbafrrnan, announced that
; plans for the garden center to be' beld In October at "Parkwwd": profrtMing, and she asked e*cll
;; club reprisetitative to report o*• their own garden center project.. The next meeting of tbe council
• will be hrifl Tatsday evening, Sept
Franklin Pupil WinsSafety Poster Award
; ; G. Scott Anthony «f 710 Lnw-1 row ftverivie, n jfOfA\ in Benja-
min Franktl!) Schwl, received anaward in AAA national safety pos
• ier contest from C. Stewart Mendeducation anii safety con3Uhunt ttthe New Jersey Autowabile Glut(AAAf. Th«! 6wonl-'«innin([ post«i was on« of more thnn 16,000 entrlss id nati«nwt(te twnleat. Scott';safety activities also include captoirtcy of school safety patrol, spoiltoted by the auto cluU
On Juno 2P, 1371, the Navy Departnicnt annnuncod the afipoliiment of Dr. William MiucvcVfuoi to sei've as tfet Chief tMedicine and Suvgery, the Mavjfirst l
D>«I1(*1, "Irl i ./ » t •> *fc» Papw
MUt fliHM«»> MtUbin, Tmm-« « r - . : : ) ; / - : ^ _ _ . • • . . • • . ;
The nuaieal comedy, "Brigs>[uen,n: Which had an outitandingiiccaas on Broadway and throucli-at the. United St»tw, will bt tMext attrition at the Paper Milltajhouw In Millbom,- where it
wiil.be prewnUd by Piper Millllreetor Fraik Carrintrton for (tv*reelt* beginitine with art openitifl(ht psrfarmance Tueiday. .Till* comic musical f wltisy about
n American *ho falls tri lovanritKwho lives In tile Scbtthh
own of Briwdoon, which la M«l-V phintom. 'toinnioBtty thrt
wmei allM for one dajr «mch c#n-t w y and then fades aw*> againlike the ChMshire c»t,h»a beenonett the' «6*t jwpulir ahijwg of itiiiid in rwent theatrical history.t has, in faet, ehjofed two highljJOpular Paper' Mill productioni, i l » l y • »nd tt* New VOTVD»ily Newi1' has' called it '"the
cleanest; 'liyeliest And
PTAtoFeteGraduating Class
Edison Junior High School PTAhonored members of the grai~ating class with a'party from 9:30to 11;BO p,m, following graduationexercise. About 250 children »re
:p*ct«t to «tt«i(i tbe affair.The v»rty wtU hn eaniiiKUd tn
the Bchool ciftterlt under thechairmanship of Mrs. Roy C. Car-TIEBII. Music will be furnished bythe Musicians Association of Etir-ibeth, W a i 151, AFofM through
the mutic performance trust fund,Also assisting with arrange-
ments ore; Table setting, ^ t s - KT-nest O, Carlson; punch, Mrs, C,R. HwJges and Mrs. Forrest E
ISYI; entert^innenti Mrs, PWeias; musicj Mrs. Charles P. Eddy Jr.; and sandwiches, Mra, HT. Holwartli, Mrs. R. W. McEie!, Mn. R. E, Hamilton, Mrs. 1liiim E, Elconie Jr., Mrs. Jack Milli'r, Mrs. Samuel Kuna, Mrs. JA Kare, Mrs. J. G. Bi-unton, MrsR L. Gamev, Mts, Carl F. KurUMrs. Douglna H. Snmpaoj, Mrs.0. W. Ulce, Mrs. Willard Teck an.Mrs. -tfiHium M. Martin.
Dec or nt ion* wilt be handled b;ninth (trade students working tindcr tte direction of Mrs. LilSchwartz, art teacher.
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On June 28, 1784, Joshua limittiliifya was appointed AmericafiiBi Nnvnl Cprifllriiclor with nn tuinuul BHIdry of $2,00(1. Hu duBigitedand built tht' CniiHtilutlon, ConBtcUuLian, Pvflsliit'nt, ClicsajiunkBtind UnlU'd atatts.
**Br4gadMtfi?' Revived by PopOpen* a Paper Mill Playhoiue Tuesday
GLORIA SWAN3ON
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Stars gloria Swanaon
Gloria Swau wh hai arrived inAndoyer tb begin rehearsals of herflfoadway-tmunii comedy, "tedLetter Day" which will open the19B9 fleaaon of the Grist Mill Flay-
iss Salurdiiy evenine, June S7.Alto rehearsing for the season'sopening attraction are Charles(Buddy) JtcgeTg, and Lois Wilattn,who will be featured in support ofMis? Ewanaon, and the entire ewhich will BO to Broadway in theplay this fall.
One of tte mott lwmoi» ol allmotion picture stars, Gloria Swan-son was nominated for the Acad-emy award in 1050 for her out-standing performance in "SunnetBoulevard," opposite Wtlltam Hoi-den. That same year, the starscored a success on Broadway In<im revival ol "TwentieWi Guntury,", with Jose Ferrer.
Charles (Buddy) Rogers too ialmost a legend with film goersthough he aa been inactive in :tion pietiris jfincs hie marriage toMary Piekford n number of yeanii fo. Miss Piekford will attend thidfieatftif ?ftt{oritt(i,hce at AndoveTalong with many of the celebritic:from New Yer* and Hollywood.
There will be performances a1
the Grist Mill every evening except Sunday, with a nintinoc Wednesdny, July 1 and two shows Sntnrdny dveninif, July 4, one ut 0the othcr'at 9 p.m.
On June S, 11)27, the NavsAtarieirtV til Aunnpolln, Md., insi:taled a ahait; thiee-Montli cours'
! for midshipmen in tcround mi' i l iBM Jiist.i'iu'Hon em » iirpliniinu)1
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The wore of "Britrftdoon" is awritable lode ot memorable songits, aome of th« mMt nottblt bt-
me "Almost tike Being In Love,"Come to He, Bmd to He," "The
geathor on flte Hill," "There But•at Yo« G* I," *nd "I'll Co H«n«
With Bonnie Jean.""Brfeudoon" in it«ced by FrankrTirijton aiia Agntu Morfan,
fhe Scotch settings have been de-igned by Merman Rosse; chore-
igraphy Is by David Tihmar; andJbwt I. Fiorilb Jr. fa 'the tnusi-l director. •
musical of then* - •!!•".The forthcoming production of
Brig»doon">t Paper MIH will tn-two new sturs—Seth Eigirs
nd Janet Pnvek, Mr. Biffs will«ie role o( th« A k h
tumbles upon the irhoitlr: villagehile buntincT, and the enchanted
;irl ht meete tnere and lulls in>ve with will bt MUs FJ«elt Hal
, who Us been scoring •personal success in the cur-
ent production of "B*U« Aretf$" at Paper MUl, fca* baen
Aligned the role of the ¥aak««'aluff companion in "Brlsradoon/'<theri In. tbe itrg* cmt Vnclodeeff W^tren, John C, Btcittt, Mir-orle BiTirjg«ton, Ralph MeWU-ami, Judy Guytl, Sherry Me-lutcWn, John Conant, Jack S«-er, W«di Miller, Jon Sartil, and
Piwston WaldTop, backed up byuperb tinging and dancing chorus-
"flrieadoon" is the work of Alanay Lerner, who wrote its booknd lyrics, and Frederick £oewe>ho wrote, the muslc~th«y being
ii* tmm who von th» Academy\ward this year for "Gifi," andhe aane pair wlio <»llaborated onMy F»tr Lady" A ! ' F W Y
Young PbUadetpbiana'Sow at Drfae-in
"The Young PWladeli>hi«n9,"Weet Panny Wilson," "Womanbsestwd," and "T«n D»ys to Tu-ra" mske up1 the diversified mo-
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delphianfe'r at the thtitre *re to,lay through Saturday, Paul New-
man is tha star. In support ar«Barbara Bush, Alexla.Stntth, Bil-i« flurke. / The storyof today's Ioungr moderns Is.taken from the]
Wt-telling novel oi the sin„..», Frank Sintkt brings upht luppwtlng feature with "Miet
myWilaon." The added; treattomorrow and Saturday is "The
lend Without • Fdee," a horror.ima. Playing* time, both mid-i g h t s . ... : • ' / • •Sunday, Mond*y. «nd Twwday,
Susan Hnyward, this year's run-,way Academy Awaid winner, ar-•ives at ttw theatre »• the ""Wom-,n Obsessed." Stepten Boyd andBarbara Nichols are also featured.The support film fs "Ten Dayi to
ulaw/'atarrine Sterling Hnydtn.ha atorjr deal* vrith tenor tn t
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JOTTINGS by OBSERVER%e she MUM to the corner
fce stopped to' rsad" tlie• sign onfiS aluminum pwt "Preia but-(D 1»r green fight" She shiftedm purse and t lu gaek at gt<KM-6, to her left arm sad flrmly press-j tie button. Nothing happened.• The light-B4» still raj tfVer theiird push, atid'awlne the trafficloderate," she started aeroM. One•gr passed but »he didn't see theecond. It swerfed, missed her bfnciiw, and J«ft her itftfgsring, ter.ror-stricken.to tho opposite tide.
she fc*ol were, she mightnoticed .tiw»"H«to*u g^t i .
It « known, regrettably, th«tn»ny pedestfi«m, after pressinga* pwhsifcriaa »1fpi»l button, tailb, w i t |of th* ftveh Jtffht, believ-ing from the length af the waitthat Uw jyitem mil not opwtt-
• The housewife's violent expert-could tuw been »voided alto-
had rfn b*en familiar wiltpstitkm of pedetttlin wtraffic •ignaU1 on the state
tiUi: In order to helptni »foid »*cidents in the
the Sfa^ Highway D*p»rt-hat offered, these wordi of
concerning traffic tig-
pedeatriain buttons i n ,
The
Hkr a "co-ordinated" or "float-af" ayatem-'A ''co-ordinated** •;m simply ™e»«* tlwrt a •rtrtirtllack' mwhinisni divides the timettween highway green and crosi-eid (or crosswalk) green into reg-ilaf *egraenti. • For example, the
\ may be eet for 45 seconds of|rt*n tothe highway and IS to thetroHroad, There is no possibilityif the light tumins green, to tt.tiHeroad until that IS second in-lerrnl conies' around on the clock,nit then, It -will nut turn greeniltai the button has been pushedIf a peeJeatrian ia lucky enough
to have pushed the Ymtton after14 seconds of green lias been onthe highway, he will get the green(or amber) light *fler a wait ofonly one second.
But If tie piste* th« button s lU•r the green %ht haa been to thelighway for only one second, he
toThe "floating" system differs I
^mth e "coordinated" lyitan fataatltdoea not depend on a
» « cycle, but ratlur on * |w « ereen time to the tueeww. i'raising the pedestrian button «m
turn the light (rwen at a n T t o a
* Brisdeaurnated g m n period
«* *«»- If «i»t period !*f
Mr. at 30 iwend*, tot example thePedestrian button will Immediate"ly turn the light gretn to the sidt-~ ' \ W Pedestrian, when the light
been g r een to the highway hi jat least an »econd». If th* buttonM pushed when the light haa beent« the highway for 26 seconds, thepedestrian tuill get Ma, gtsei «JUr« Are aecond wait. Bat if h« push*
It when the highway pern fanown on lor live aeeonui, he willhave to wait 250,
Of tie 800 trtftc ii*ft»I ton troll-ed Interaction* on it*t* highway*in New Jattef, thtw art atout 400ptjih-button tbtUllitioni, U»tiyttvn «f tbe» safety huttoru arealso in me on county and munici-pal Mids,
In tie Intcreat of ufety. all pe-dwtriiiu art urged to urn the but-tow wbentero they «o*i, and toUse ttwm properly. Don't think thebutton la broken if it hardly leemsto move when it ta pressed, iaysthe St*te Highway Department,Onlf a gentle audce is nwdsd Wactuate the ayatem which will al-low • crossing in ittety. From
patience, en the average, ia re-quired.
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There »j« two Item* In th« newstiMlwr ..*bai|t h6r»e* wbieh, t «tm«tlet KO by just by a wav« of thahand xni a turn to the next p»»«.One It th&t the Hniftiive ftocSsiyh it*rt«d its witeri^f; buck,driwn fcy a coll*a-e rtudent, around
Advanced Army CourseA m y l i t U . Hubert I t Q»tri-
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and taftbil rtiponsfbilities of «ninfantry t*\d"gnSt olflfer, Haentered the &ctny in 1962, A
The Driver'sSeat
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her of Sigma Alpha Epailon f n -tfrnlt/ the lieutenant is a 1947X oJf.Vtiltoy. *or<e. Mili-tary Acadeniy in Wxyne, pa,, indla a 1B53 grsduata flf. Norwicht S i t i Dottofleid, Vt,
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Pity fee poor guy in tfce driver'sscat
Re's tilting on the softejt irtuffthe nutoiDobile m ffind for seats. He's riding on someof the most expensive. IWSIU in tbftworld. He's being observed by comeof the beat safety people as part ofBMns uf ttw most eiteiuive trafficstudies ever conceived.
But simple lagineas is makingfhc life of the driver's aeat occu-pant a sad one, and, m many instandee, even a shorter ijne.
For example, It doei no good toi expensive ronda if no one ex-
fh ffort to V»«s "th*roads -in-top -condition, Hvie* insome TMHJS -shatter aomt «torjy
l And cwme Wiwiy aeddenta,the part of the aerv-
ice station attendant wlio doesn'tcheck headlJKhts »nd luillightif ofcuatomers' cars contributes to theMtrtway pT^lem end leeulta iv\ anincreased accident rate on ourroads,
The pemon in the driver's scatliimaelf is responsible for many ac-cidents by being downright htf,too. He doesn't aienal intentions lora turn by flicking down the turn-aiBHal iirflcfttor OT IwldinE out hUarm. He doesn't take the time orenergy needed to change bald tlreaor repair brakes tfoat don't worktoo well.
Even the traffic engineer cansometimes be accused of laziness.If he dossn't go out and check roadrepait, siEM »nd hasard marker*lp hi* area, some poor fellow in thedriver's seat is going to be kiSledor hurt when he em arivintt by asign that the day before was knock-ed down by vandals or bent uselessbi « wavering auto. SIfftis Are oneof the most important traffic de-vices available, yet to many ofthem are in a state of disrepairbecause of laziness or lack of con-torn or. tViB part ol peopla responsi-ble for their maintenance that it la
notional crime.One (if the worst examples of
old and ill-cared for stiffim is onNow York's Midway 02 betweenBuffalo and Jamestown, Sotnc ofthe ftifms there, on relative])'
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tip bora* who n«d t drinkYou wilt rentMnber that
In scriptttt* vhtt* thek "tttt whoWell, over the .
HutiUJii BatWty ii tint gonad In in nwnj i i iou i body
Which h»a t u i no " d r ( W totfunda [a jrwri but fci« carriedIt* wart u loni ii1 tif lr» | , «
_ oft th« *ti*e^ atHew York, wfcttk m*f ne*d a llttlohelp. Th* odd part *f It i* thain»w they have to »»«V cilvnts.When the horte w«t th* prtnc'lpl*hauler of truclu ind.atreet can,tt><! city placed .watar troughi atvarious paints whtrv nuby harseawere likely to,pin uid th#i* weremanned by employees of th*mane Society, with plenty ofbucket* at hind to take ttt*<tt theImpitltnt fellow* wbo could not
' n u t tht water trough. Ther«
f»mUh*il bant* pulliaf th»lrburdtm bahlnd th«n, in hMte to
t tbitf Hotii idtB 11i»t tttotw«t*r witt th« chtck rein off. Thatold adige about IcadlDf a n o w towater went out ft* VfadoW anddriran had to reitrtln t i u n sothat they would not a.lt* «n idmuch c*reo hat It micht iMdcolic™ and the nterlnirj;
Edw»rd Stflkhen the tinted pttt-to^rapher of people and animal*haii In hit collection « picture ofi,ttwt cat t<u*es *t i. ebwginjpoint (horses were chtnc*J Aftercertain dUUncei) l»ppl»f up
ter » VhtnipW there wouU neverbe any more, «nd in 1U way tbilis a con temporary of Ro«* Bon-hewn "llotste Fair" with lestheroic, but mars doaerring horaesFor hots* lovtw, iEipiring Is thlword.
There wai a aong In a musicalcalled "Ttate't Nothltig Like *
J«tne," but to uj—the »onB of ih«butsti«(, ^ 6 frotdr, tjhe m
d dental doctsrii—there w»no ft,! nit like a horse and t neverh'rd a boy In the fumfly whwould not rush tn «nd frab th'hatler if Ju wig told to "water thhone." At (hat moment he waP«rt of the family; we could P*him on the neck and be suia thathe had enough. (When ft came towaihtnt hl» hottfi the retpQUta v i anot »lwnyi v> prara.pt.>
What wm lost with the yhone vw A tptrlt of ^ntility inhumans. The qorrey •wltil ttlOftlnife on top wai not « lone1 butt «a!lly for tniwy familiuj onSunaays attd hollilaH, Ptotnniinal p#aple Who had a d*y to Ihemtejvrt In the middle of tha w«a
k prld« in driving A flue horswith a uplck ind span rig.
Give and Uto waft Ihe ordifT olthe day tnd courtesy of thu roameant ]mt that. There were fab g j » « on horseback because thoyhid no plies to keep a lione. (knew at 4 saloon ke*p«r whu haift on* stall iUVl« built in the badof him preniiH and led hU Imnahough tb» UT xam) hut w
Mnnst milt* that atatemuut tod*y. .Buy now aitd pay later hitput eight «yUni«t enriue* to ttvhand* uf peopls who hava sttvvHe ippHntlcwhlp In gentility.
TroUhif racei «t i t i te tijr* anIn prlraU wew done for pride oowBtnMp, and not, carried on forthe purpose of gambling onlarge wale with all the evils whichare malting: themselves known Inth« preta ut the tnlnuto and prevlfjujly. That complete? Item num-ber one, Ttis aeconi U that (oim«vPresident Truman lisa written toVonkers -paceway offlcisla thawWtt h« v.wAi not sltetid a sptriiTKD dedicated to tiin famous tedter, Dan Patch, to which vmthey Inad Invited 'aim, ho reivierbefed that famous horsa since hwat \Z yean old.
It's even money that he woulinot have paid thia tribute to
U t hi
Cancer and YouMany, If not moat cdnctn are
curable, If detected In time. Learnand hoed tha levim danger fiz-naia of fiocer. Requests of can-cer literature ahould be aent tothe American Cancer Society, NowJ«wy DWtt»n, 8?t Centr»l ava-nue, Newark % .If the requestdoei not Involve persons] medical
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ght a prompt 20 per tent increase tn itfi Interstate commuta-tion ftiret, io be collected wliiloproposal for a 40 per cent rifle iM Milp i i ,
up with Che family doctor, pr pro-fewionil ethics,1 literature add 'lormatlofl"trill be'Ionrarftel \v•wj
Wort took the first trick wlfch'thf1 '^'tytWhat la caneerTdmmondkinit and then tnvitohed to A—Cancer ia an tincontroniirfthe Jack of hearts, which waa cov- growth of abnormel cells. Nor-cred bj'the queen, klnK and ace. mal =olla are tiny,. Independently
South then led a little spade to Krowinff itructur.eii biliiont ofthe ace and came off the table withtlKi spade ten. East ployed the IOUT
and South went up v--lth the
f(•onto, a™ untied ft™
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gHut(onto, a™ untied ft
lu>liwuy G2 is but one example ofpoorly tiftred-for si(f»s. Tho na-tion's roads hnvo t«o mimy similar
uf bad si pi) in jr.
mdMnij prcbflWr cwi'd reducehighway neeiilent tot«l» t ( l n -
for ttic Bi™4- " l l « Awcrtcti-n U.vA-ency to Bit Litat"E1'1 n f ( lnl l i f 'r t h ! t l f ! i !
that ni'oii to '») Jimi;.
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p pking, thereby letting East have twospade tricks Instead ol the one heivaa entitled to. South nlao loot ah)!art and thus wound uu with onlynine tricks.
Declarer's play WOB ilopfy. Att l i d I k hi l d f dtlve tliii-d his last, dfuwmd
should have been led and ruffedafter \vhlch the ace of spadesshould have been niaile, Jo'liowcdbj tho ten spot. If the ten is notcyvered. South should let it ride,since one spade triek has to be lostin any event and finesilne the tenis a safety piny to sssuru that nomore than one apnde trick will belost.
The 2(59 U. S, submarines whichoperated in World Vim II aponta lots] of 71,070 dayn at tea.
Krowinff itructur.eii biliiontwhich mate up the whole body,
i U llff be-twaen normal and tanc«r cells7
A—Normal ccllii dlWdB andin OT oiiwly way to ttaate
the needed body parts or to metii)injured or worn-out tissues. Can-cer cells grow In a disorderly, un-controlled way, utealinir nourish-ment from the aurroundin,; tissues,forcing their way among normalcells nnd spreading to other partsof tho body.
Q—Are all cancers alikeTA—No, There »re many differ-
ent kinds of cancer oecurinR indifferent parts of the body anddiffering In tholr response to treat-ment. Cancers are alike in thatthey Kfiiw, anil if not treated,mast always ciuae dsath.
Q_How fast does concer straw?^_Xhpro ] | no set i»te of
Browlh. Some giow radio In a fewweeks than others in several years.
ulifrt <•. mi»iinii« »p» ttrrt> <« f h ' ) l r * * *•"•• ' ft V*•i wiii I I niiiltliilM l l i tr i l tuoBfrty, null trori »nM '"t
The 40 per cent proposal wassubmitted to the Interstate Comii»Wrt C(K>ini!iB!lon April 3, -b'no company also petitioned ;th.
Public Utility CommuUfor a like increase in IntranUttcommutation ratee.
Jer«y Ceiitral reported It hasince negotintud an Interim 20 pcent rise in the tntrustute schedulewith, tlic ahat* caminisalflii, crlit<!tlvilast ,3UIK1»}-. '
The railroad saked pormiflilomftk« ft afmilav IKW&TCC in tkv
intoretiite rakm on sliort nyUclie effective not Inter than Juno 30
The company notud It hadmitted evidence at tht' record hcur-Ings 011 thi! 40 per cont pioposaltlittt Its commutPtioM service IOSKOHare running above 2 % million dollars s year. It estlnmt«J tho Interim 20 per cent rises wuuld yloliadditional memio uf about JHUO,
on intccfstatts biislncs* R&about (126,000 on intrastato tntttl
Shoplifting AttemptFoiled at Dre$B Shop
Police inventiButed nn nttemptcishoplifting at the F«Uce Dr(«Shop at East Broad street ut ^UWednesday.
They said two WQttwn. attcmvlncto Bhopiift Home (iressen ut th>toro but (led when ttuty were 11tlctil hy a ature umplnye.
The pair escaped in B gray serti(Jrlven by n i»aii. Police said (1car ]>oA out-«I-Ml»t(i license pl
The wedJ'njf dti(t i» wurn on t)ithird flnifor uf tlw left iintid hcnuse of Bti old Irtlisf tlwt a vcrontt directly fnjt" thfjf firyyui- U>tl.e heart, ac-jurdlnj; lu On: tt'urlil
CIRL SCOUTSThe' buarJ of tht Girt Scout
DrttU fihSy Child C«rs Centers'lect-ett officers for th* year athe hume of Mrs. A. D. Creen, 120
ta avenue. Prwldent laJickaanj vice prtsljent,
Susan' Brownell, and. «*sr»t»r^,Oonnltl Rugers. MeetJnga wereplanned for the following ytir,
Bametlme In October * drill willlie trlven tn which the public will
ita. In Apr!] * mostlngwill 1M held where Nor nun
, head of civil defanaa nnddisaster control In Wei'SaU,, vdllgivo further instruction) the newoffice)'* will bo elecWd, and (haatttltv svmtava will iw lv\vln«Ud. t l wninth (traders will visit tliuir ro-ipectivo BfKoul. Two weotlntnWO'Jiii be held !w ))lms(ilnt ol theten til1.
The entire orgenltattdn ti 4i-dci| into three squads, each hav-
ing a school to work with. TheirJob ii tu t»k« c»r« tit- thiltirtriduring no emergency. Ench tflrlwould work in a four hour »hl(t.T i n e squad* opairtle under theleadership of the welfare group of:he disaster control of R«d Croat,
Abo present were tho advisor*for tha three .iqiiiidi, Mri. ThomaiBeck, Vbtt. C. S. H^d(«i (ind Uca,Green,
Ten FamiliesInvite FriendlyTown Guests
SCOTCH J?tAlNS~T-li«o morefamilk'» have joined tho lilt of p«o-tile who arc fnvltlntc undorprivi-etred (••hlldrcti front New YorkSty to visit them for a two weekpeiiod this summer. The 'ScotchI'lnina-Fanwood Friendly TownCnmltUw Ji nvating »rran#e-
its for local families to enter-Min needy cHildren sponsored byV Fresh At* Fund. KamttiBi
in fiiiy other community whichtluea not have a friendly Town
initlea m*y slno apply to Mrs.Allen Jtmca, local (rhalrman, 1825iray Mill drive.
According to the ten f*millcaivho are inviting their Freuh AirFind SU&std to vtilt thum for thasecond season tho children ere
efully clionen, and are well bo-*J, i>Wllent, rittan, and ftv In-
to fnmllj' situations. Their trnnfl-portatlon oxponsoi are pu!d by thofund, so the only expense to ihahost fumily Jrfor th*lr food.
Mr. imtf Mrs. Sumuel Robinsonof 012 Tdrrill road hnvo invited 0New Vork youngster to visit tholrdun, Curtis, who is seven yearsold. Mrs. Robinson Is chairmanof the American home departmentuf Urn Monday AtUitiwan Club andpnst prosideti* * ' Birch Twift. Mr.Koblnson, who ia tmpldyed by theMrck Co,, in a ijMMibeif of toAmorknn Ch«nMcn| Suulety and HcRptuin tn thi! A\r Nulluuul Clined.
yy Me nit'iiil)crfl uf St. Burndrcl'tiCiithotlt -Church, IMuinfl?l<i.
Mr, snd Mm. Thomaa Ktdly of; Shudy Inne, FtmwtoA, huvc )n-vilcd 0 Nuw Vdrk child to Mtheir ttiroc children, Murk, eevun,Shuron. five, and ttannls, ana nnd aUnlf.
Mru. fCnlly lit eVmirraftu at theKrdoii (liipurtmcnL of tho F»n-vvowt Junior Wumnn'n Club, and nniuniiier uf All S»iiit«' EpiiSRopB)Church, Scotch Pkhw. Mr, Kellyis (i i-hemlst with A. Gross Co. ofNownrk. Thu Kdllys bectimc in-terested in thu Kriunrily Tnivn Planl)pcniis<? Mrs. Koliy'B aiater, wholives Ifi Wfil'l^'1'^, entertained nfund youngster lust ymir, uftd[uunrl I tie yxuorietico rtO rewatlnit ihey ui | ! 'nvitliiK tho *atnoc h i l j bjn'k tlilx HUtiiiim
Mr. unii Mr«. Curl^ri3 W«Htri(ild iivenuy, ScotchI'liiinn, un> IIUVIFIJ; two nmiill b«yfljw their jru«fltn. Their!W>i], I)nvid, whom.* birthdny is wi\rniiaUf!Y !My, wuri twi-ti In Cull-[idii. Jli; liwnmi' 11 tclubrlty at tlio«f(i' df fotir -K'ht-'h I" U10cf kwiiniiLK 'L11 At'iuclfuo dtlmnhe tuiili tilt1 until hiinatlf nnd ri>riicd ilie
wth#n«*
ous ohate* of'thi" ,"-,-,in the troop ju* Barbara
u»#o. Htrb#rleB,garet
RUW, K»thy ghritH fciid XlrtdaThowMrc t«»d*f inil W l u V lth* ti'oop m d MM. &, A e dHerberlch and Kri. Ward BtoOMM.
OH He«t Seryiee Inc.Move* to New Bui Wing
The oldeit oil bettlnK eerviM inthU are*,. 0(1 Heat S«rvi«»t In*;,,has moved thlt week from lit for*nwr offlc«a i i t t b i old fnuniclp«|bultditiK «t 121 ProipMt atrttt, In-to new officea rwfntly ceinl)l*t*don the front of thejr aervict build-
tr, 474 North • venue, e « tThese new fadlllle* liava»fsw«! in th« colonial
and Include a laectton for thu ex-pandod accounting department «awrit ai oflicw 1 M »H dfter wrVlcei,By consolidation and enlargementof offices, Oil Heat Service will
u ample aceountlnit fscilitleicontinued (rrswtii and »H]|
maintain the utinoat Jn awvlee.Oil Ueut Service WM founded In
1028 hy »aj B, McDowell and up-on hit doith w»i takan ov«r by hUwidow until htt dsat)i earilar thi*yc«r. Tlie buirln«M lit now he«d#dby tlMtr W M , Howawl fttwl Vf > ttkliard McDDwell.
This company in addition to pro-vldlnu luul all wsryiWi w i i m tt«ecomplot* lino of Dcko oil fired, ball'ova, warm uir fitrnaceij and dotn«j-tlfhot t
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Yachtsman Goes Overboardin Local Mercury Showroom
Complete Bear Wh««l and Fram* Stralgltbnlng* WHEEL Al.tnNMF.HT * WMU.L HAtAHCmfi
NERAL AUTOMOBILE KEPAIHINCAUTOMOBILE KEPAIHINC
WHALEN'S GARAGE
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r e y n Tibet W'dittoWd'hiocuntiniiLt, not romance. The Worldliook Encyclopsdlii any* a TttwUnwoman fruquvntiv marfIon ttuvernltiLHi, who work together tohe i
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dms luitke u tliffcreuceuf «M> V'M Mtn'a Club of tlie
1'lains V, have been paying
;t y<fti t « hi*',' ivmniiiy '"•!* M"n:«ts'. ' i a s tliff
...(•V'-'l!mnr i<ri f« K«--'d wil l* <>u< Icnm.1 TfUt'f.K HUH US.llf.Bi. liny tif*-, «r !.'/-'.i Met f « i " - i!"-1!. Tt"'y'M K"
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Ptmu. FMWOOJ NewtTUiiis Area Families Invite 20IWtrprivilegd Children for Visit
PLAlNS~Tvei>ty un-*krfidyatt»d children from NewYwk City will visit families in£wtWt Pi»fin "and unroundingt»nimunitie» this summer for»a two
wc*0™. The children, whosei Incjaaift* liability insur*
j»id by th« Fresh Air
«pr«e.tf«iclt« and brought tenif p * Scotch' Pl>)n«-FanwMd
Town'Committee, whwt
St. B»r-_t)VClwrrfe. ,art MM, Warm* Bowen ofi l r iwhut, Scotch PWiw,
fqvitod A needy r<M|»f-
&CM*i; 8 **A Ann, 20 month*| r . Bowwf i* #mpley«rf by Wood
it Of tfci Jhn'i Bible CIIMMwrwwd Beforniedl;in*rnbtr of the tun*lk!it*o'» Wmbei ol14 EnaHnter*' Club.
ta a member of * •W for 5tnice and of
:od Mra. TfcomM KeinaoerAMeiw'avenut have two,*ho »re looking forwardlit sltoBi i,'1 N w YOTV**:,rt, 7 wid Tombo 6.
SCOTCH P L A I N S '— w . L.S#tnp!»r, ,2HB Gamble ruad, re-
jtlF wmplttsd .26 years:o* terv-with Merck 4 Co., Inc. He is
dmiri!»tT»Uve »s»iaUnV"to the di-ttetor of the Merck Institute forTherapeutic Research.. .
oekt);; «* Mechanicalind St ind hi* wife ire
nwiWi_*f Sh»«fcamaxon
->tjrpw of ;the Friendly[Plan » to praridr vMitionah l ' sorrounjiiiga for
A' EttdMU of Lafayette • Col-l*I«,-Jtr; SimpMn w*i; aft assist-ant projfeiwr; at ; Soteera Univer-
^ C l l - r f phkrmaty before« Merck Institute June
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Mr. iStUnpson is u "member of theAmericni'Chemical Sofkty, WewYork Academy o£ fici«n«a, andthe Amerkin Academy for the Ad-
t of Science. >'
titir simmer on ' the hoti;»«d SfteWalks'oi New YorkTa* plan Kit originated 62
_•;•&' Tfe* tWiratatton pe-r (or which children ihiy be
« IHlyUm- arid Aug.
to Open< Model Hqme
PANWOOD — One-iiiile /ttiwil,, ^nmedtafetr adjoining•UWld, iJ the locale of Ridge-
reiidentisl communityt b f t " d r hMfc
Forty-four spltt-_ "lie plinned at the
t locaUd on South -.avenuee; ft) -and: Sumhiit avetiue,
mile past' the : Wtst-WU'llne,:. . " . ' " . :
._ _ Sooth ofganlialof.Martiri Du'bler and Norman
is ipwiKoring the project,Ray Winters as sales agent.
?* The model is priced at (17,590,"(jt., features three bedrooms, 1%
i an attached garage,is the 17 f t 8 in. x 11
io. pan«l*d ull-purpow roomi (Up dtwii from the living room.
.":8lx different exterior deiigni are.. available.: ; Th« dwelling provides a ioveredgentry.' Entry is through the. all::.: purpose room which leads upward;'' .to the living room. The living room.;. 'measures 23 f t 6 in. x 12 ft. 8 in.,';'and is adjoined by a dining area"Ihe kitchen includes a wall oven'vfund range, and *n extensive arrtty' of cabinets. AdJItional detnl1s in-. ciude ceramic tile in baths, laun-
,; dry room, gas fueled winter *ir-, conditioning, a full basement ind
exteriors.
ftegigtrotions OpenFor Y Programs
I SCOTCH PLAINS — Schedulefor the first two weokt of CampMakivakfflo und of Jui:lor Camp-Teen mere, announced tcduy byFonwoocl-Scotch Plains Y.MGA.
: Slakwakmo Is a A$y camp for hoy.nnd girli from (I to 12 ycurs oldnnd Junior Cauiv-TccrL is a new
; program combininK rlay cnni]and cunUtn typo nativities for boysand girls of junior m;hool iij»e.Both cniniiB open Jutrn U. tiiuifor six vrcuks.
;: Ruglstrfltion Ii now on «t Ih.' Y for both Hummer programs.
? From p fof starlings thit sweep
down oft your Jiwn are not justy i E ial e»lL .!3>ern reilijte, «tarling3 know i
good thing -when they ate i t Inthin ca»e, it's s Wnquet of cut-worm* ft&d »TJMTWOTmi &»t cm
Attlvo is^oftimunity affoirsj Mr.Sampson In a fortner townshipcommitt«ej4ian and nipyor of ScotchPliinn, as well u s * Planning Bsaidmember »nd Cemmuaity Fundtriufti'e.' • •".. . ' . ' ,•' . . " "
Summer Day CampEnrolment Stitt Open
SCOTCH PLAINS — Resisttian for summer dajf camp Is stillopen st the Fin wood-Scqtoti PlainsYMCA, it.'waa...*iuia_unW todayby.George W, Hflftmun, c»mp di-rector.; This j j a correction of amistaken report that ha> been1 re-cfived by aome* pirflnti, that regis-tration hta been closed already,t h e n k ytiil room in all three pe-rieds Qf ouipp f«c: botfi .boys andgiri* C»f)ip; opens June-22 andcontinues tot- sin wests through
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Parents,may register their chil-dren at the YMCA at Grand streetand Union .avenue at .any of thefollowing times: Monday throughFridays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7P.m. until 10 p.m.; Saturdays from
a.m. until 4 p.m,
Notes Ladies Night
SCOTCH PLAINS'— The ^M^n's Camp held fts third annualIndies night and installation of of-fltera at Mrs. D's Restaurant k i tweek. Retiring president C. Nor-man Patterson of IS Ranier roai,Tanwood, :urned over the gsivcl to.Incoming presfdent Alfred Butk of
Timberl In e driw, Panwood.Other new officers are: Vice
president, Carl Granieri; secre-tary, Steven Yedtcs; treasuriT,Arthur Turry; program chairman,
j Tintel: membership chairman,Walter Lundquist: flag snlesi chair-man, Raymond Chlsholm,
Mr. Budt Hnrwunced thnt tlifrJiniil meeting of the upring aens™will be held at tlio YMCA. Tvics-dity at 8 p.m,
WE8fff;ELl>mrJiVitl!ADER)THUB^AyTICTlglg^f ^ _ ^ T
attack lawiu with such rigor thatthey often Itjll grass, leftirtng uglybrovn >atch«a,
U aUrtlnst s*«m to \ikt jowla tm, it's » danger signal. That'sthe word from Dr. Leland G, Mer-rill, ejtUnsiqn entomologist at theCollage of Xgrkt>ltUT«.
Take a clou look, he ^uggestc,and you may find armywonns orcatworms at work. Armywftnni areabout atv inch and ball iwt, green-1th wfth blackish stripes a lung eachside and down th< center of theback. . • • . • • •
— ftmiliar to mintgardeners .— are dull-brown, gray,or nearly black imooth c»terplll«rifan inch and a tulf or two incheslong that curl up when they axedisturbed. ' :
.Starlings may bt doing a prett?good job of cleaning out the pettiIn your [aWn, but they may not
on the job. Hare reliibl* fi ispriy of DDT or chlordane, Juatfollow directions on the1 labeL >
Dr. Merrill had another tidbitabout insect! that I'd like to pa»3along.
County agents «od..he have b«a
getting calls iibout iE»ecta that.come up out of the ground to stingchildren. Many of the complaintshave come from iommunitiea alongthf Oeiawire river,
These are solitary be*s or waspsthat make their neita in the soilAt the right time their offspringcrawl out, and .if they're ,1« an uglymood they can give a painful stabif you happen to be wwrby.
It's eaay to t«ll where b«t» orwaspa are nesting. WHen they bur-row into the aoil they kick up ptl-It-taof «oil, making mouoda iur-roundint* the halt*. You mistaketlwir nest* for eartbworm burrowa.
To get rid' of txilUty bees orwaijui, use 5 per cent chlonUnedust of m per cent dieldrin duat,Or. Merrill sugge*ti.
S*r*y BirckM A a . UFl«alt7, ht »sks me to remind
yoa that the battle of t i t birchleaf miner It not over.
:,You may have sprayed to get ridt t tht» ptat in B»TIJ May, butToaattyHome owneri overlook tin fact thatthe i»in«r hs» at Uut iwo genera-tions. Your btrch tree* are in formoi« troubtt next month \>ii)e«syou ipHiy, tnd eipaciallf if journeighbor* dU not apray.ln May,
To keep miners oat of yourbkchei,, spriy in \*f* Svnt oi e»TlyJuly or *s scon a* ytiu'see the Brattiny mines in leaves, Use one leveltableipoon of lindant wettabte pow-der to & gallon oi
One Good Drink IEaekWwkB&tFor THrsty Tree
Like Joung childteti, recentlyplanted young trees have insistentwater demands.
Thirsty W o o d y youngsters,tether they are eveegreeoa or
deciduous trees or shrubs, respondbest when jut on a regular water*ing schedule for the hot weatherseason.
So says S. P. Engle, Held repre-sentative of the Davey Tree Ex-pert Co., who, in effect, points outthat some trees show their dis-pleasure when offered "shortsnoits." Snail drinks on a dallybasis encourage shallow rootiniwith all Its associated-wqeg.
Nobody can really specify justhow thirsty a tree really is or pre-cisely HoW'mariy waterings are re-quired to flake this deske. How-ever, a watering schedule of onesevery sever days seems to ftt mortsituations. The first summer anil/all is the particularly criticaltim*. . .
With the dog days, there maycoma warning landscape signal*that your newest tree pets are introuble. Seared.lawns and wiltingflower beds undoubtedly meanyour treos are suffering, too—even the stalwart old citizens, par-ticularly if storm ' sewers havechanged the natural water tables.
Playing the hose around thebase of a tree for a few minuteshardly fits the requirements, Ade-quate watering calls for applica-tion over the large root area withsprinklers or soil soaking devices.This assures penetration to theiower aoil area where roots willreach greedily for it.
Some of the mory dedicatedweekond aardencrs now use vari-ous types of hydrospears, slimwatering needles, that can be in-sel'ttd into the soil at points wherewater U needed most. In anyevent, there is no short cut to do-in^tho
Cash-ydue ofShade Trees
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BRING RESULTS
During hut summer days uvery-iint! npprecixtes u (,'ooti shade treaBut how nuich ia one wortli in dol-larn ami cunts?
Suppose ono of your shsdo treesis destroyed by umiuthorized work-men, or killed in any kind of acci-
dent for which other persona areresponsible. In such cases you havelegal right to Me • claim far dam-ages, but first the tree's value mustbe determined.'Doing this often istt problem.
Eight years ago e, Joint commit-tee of the National Arborist Asso-ciation and the National ShadeTree Conference devised a formulaby which the' monetary value ofahpdc trees may be calculated, Ithas been cited* in numerous instan-ces involving damage claims, andis generally accepted as one of thebest methods known of evaluatingshade trees.
-The formula sets the bask valueat ft per square inch oi trunkcross-section measures at 4H feetabove the ground. This baste value,which recently was increased to J6,h modified Jy the general desira-bility of the'apecieai for shade and»rliftmen Wl purposes) and the phy-sical condition of the.tree.
To ill us trite appticatlon Qf theformula, assume your shade tree i»IS Inches in1 trunk, diameter. Thenapplying the mathematical formulaused to calculate the are* of acircle—.7854 times the square oftilt diameter—the trunk croas-sec-tlonal area ia found to b* 113.1square indies.
If the tree is a inember oi a Bpe-ciea that Is outstandingly dtsirablefor shade and ornamental use, andis perfect in form »nd heaLth, itevalue would be 113.1 times $0 orjere.eo.
But if it has some undesirableinherent chBtacteTistit — brittlebranch wood, for wimple — itmight be regarded as worth only60% of the basic value, And if, inaddition, the ttte lacks ayrdmetiy.or is diseased It might be rnted at80% of perfection with respect tophysical condition. Then you wouldmultiply $G1B,GO by 60% and tViutresult by 80%, which would giveyou a figure of ?326.72 as the valueof tht tree.
Fair applteaUtm el trie fonnmladepends, of course, oppn judgmentof tht appraiser in rating the tree(is to specie) desirability and itsptiysitttl eoYitflUon, Vflhen claimsfor daniase are contemplated, it hivlse io engages specialist in horti-culture or arboriculture to makethe appraisal.
^ *a»""-'" - adult* tit^*Ju_
V<l»#d <*mt* ihwldJUw be cat out of i** **»**
" to n&to* " ' "•
Plants«rtiw moreby #« •» any up«t «> "wnsi wctmtt ^ V W ^Happily, lite ourselves, gardea planes ut hUlthy mak tl hjtime; l i d many plant disease* « n be wWrtlWj »W»«ih theold rule a'bouiV'aii wince of preywtkm" «ppVi« | *ereater force in ihe d fonce they have inva
ram Your Tree*Ptoplc wlw UT« (iat at • *aiteu«kve nothing on it banting- tnaect
l t tt* barnwm, lAlchitvH in. Jht btrffOtta, a wWe-rnvi;-
ing tree patt> muncWs on «r**n*ryhile toting Hs can, * ton oi
Lefi: Lsie WWit diseiK in io-mttoti, ciused ty fM«Ii« or-iinism. Control with funikide
. conialnnt niaiKb or DDcb.
Kkhl: Normal hum* flaw, atleft, and plant intecttd with let-tuce OUMIC viniivrNo-controlcheck qtrMd b> cOmmllini ia-
M«t plant diMtstt art «iiu«dby somr outside QSftnnm, ttvn it.a Virtu, tucteriurn, or fitnius; buttomr are nutritional, ciutM by toomuch or loo liltle plant (bco («thi soil, often by a deficiency ofaome minor eltmedi. lik*man|a-ncte, iron, or boron, of wpkh onlya,- irac* i> needed- PrcvMtion h
; b*Jt control, thoughtrtM clemcnti can be supfjitd fejipr«yin| trw leayri, A wil ah-aljifs will revtal the dtlkiciuicii(eniliztri coniaini*i th« netdeddementi can' N had from: yourg a r d e n - a t p r e . • • • '• • •. ••• ..' •. •:•••
• - Saint <NWUM art carried ^ orfn the teed. Saving your own ttti,particularly for ptai, bortj, io.ntstMSj peppers, s ua ih and cu*cumber, i ian'e»^ *«y to start an
'infection nnt year.The b«l*meth-od of conirpl is to use cltan wtdeach year from a reliable prodwetr*ho trows his sttd Mops i» trcaswhere letil-bortie disease) do not
.Certain Jiiea^et live in the toil,altick.ing roung wedjtnit beforethey enteric, i These can be con-trolled by dusting Ihe *M4 withrhlontnU, fltiram vt,cuputfliian available linster inch brandnames as Spetgon, Ai»i»n ax Or-thocide in (arden stores, Some seedcompanies (reg( ihtir seed beforeir is paeKBted, " ' . . .
Other soil-borne diseases invadetrowiflf plants through the-Tootaysi«m. Among, ihuc are Ihe (u*iarium wills ottomitocs, p«s, tadcabbages; itiey csn be thwailed byusing resistant, vatieuet of the*wjerabkj, for csample, 'Jeffersonor Homestead 24 toniato; Alder-Wait,
2 ; e, or Progfes( No. 9
J H M ii tin timi wtan itNbriefly « • • no homo rf IUOv«T-Wtnt*rin« a f f i h but ywir'sU f fc«fiii W ii»U* uw) larva*tmcrfe to y««d;oo tandtr y gl report* 0 . L, Follin, Held
p t a t i v * at the Oliver Tre*Etl*rt Co. Sooa tfcey itheir own c i»« •booThe bug* ft* bintr , tht iniacts
itter ftitd tlM folfafi fiUnner untile f**<iin| tyeW V».ucuat or BtpteMber.Then the IMC ji attached by a
liken ttreid > « twif « b»nch.thta tenm. ar WP*\ c«»e Jromwhich Wit year'a «rcp of citer-filUriwill em«rj». Since the h.g.worm chews np tin Htntrjr fromUiMtchosetU t* Florid* «nl 'asar K u t u T l U t , lt'a»p««t#f no« * n pHiportk*
kM«ant«ioajrteii(wtrvein vanettet rcjittaai to bean IB(-wic. Ohio MR 2 » t u t p * r iiresitiant to tueumbw Wiafc, iniVoio W p d e t A l ' i ipndreslttantto
. d i i ^ ^ y t e i H « a i l i yyH younclf..Tbt vim (hit «u«imoak i« wmitoet aho.iofecu thelobacco plant: if y«u tiVI twmsmokint, wish your Hindi btfon,tranpliftinj or jiruniiij l f
A Ur|e btigfata. mfl- 'ddewt, mold),' imuB, and rutti an
(suiedbyfby (onsnicontrolled
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JTfRnlSfll
ind (pmi. Look for (he lairedrtbti', itrbam, m'pneb. captait.ct
tneb annaf tbt t u dst your iaraenr«0Ttrictive tpmsof ih» -y o r iaaen«0Tcido anV are "brand nimes,M(j theiniB .Ihey will tell , ,Ihe material will.•pply. and hew mi
funfi-Variouiwcire-
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To get more enjoyment from-your *sr*n Mnd tor Glfit f^)m YourGarden, a free booklet of vetclable KCipet. Addreu p«W*fd to Aifjow. iP.O. Bon 406H, Ntw Havei 2. Conn, • : • . ' • • , ™
Plastic Covering , *Can Kill Plants
Plastic sheets tossed over shrub*can.be as dangerous to these plantsus plastic bags are to children.
With this warning, Dr. Philip L.Rusd*n of the Bartiett Tr«e He-search Laboratories cited severalcases of accidental killing of valued(taalea and other foundation plant-ings, by misuse of plastic cover-Ings, ;
Do-it-yoursolf hone o w n e r spainting their houses used plasticsheets as drop clothe. Later whenthe plastic was removed, seme ofthe foundation shrubs were dead.
Investigating, Dr. RUB den foundthat the shrubs had been killed bya "combination of burning and suf-focation."
"The plastic sheets," he.said,"denied the plants air. At the sametime sunlight overheated theplants, causing severe injury."
Plastic sheets are Ideal ua wcetl-preventers .when placed betweenrows of garden vegetables. A roof'like effect of plastic, if elevatedsufficiently above the ground to per-mit nir1 to puss beneath, can createa little "greenhouse" f
on of seeds in a.wedbed.tliisusej," Dr/.Ruaden widV'
ieeta can be leth'al.to plmit*."
pray Nowine Shoot^
Mid-Jurie is the time to controle destructive piite ahoot wwth.The brown-bodied, bltick-headed
caterpillars of tKIl (heipt, to then mage, accord ing to:£dwardud«| rotomologisV of the pEitlsttree fiesesrch LabotstorieB. They
tunnel Into new budfti eaiuing witti g and deformation.
Under severe attack, Austrian,iUgho as well as- red and Scotcine quickly lose their beauty.Bvowni ah-reddish adult mo hs c
iis ptat are starting to emcrghey deposit eggs on buds and teiinal twigs, Spray with DDT no-
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«*n pHportkn*.Tb*n a n two method* of con
\n\ — tptaybp; *fflk maUtfaiontoth i contatt and itonich peleon,and pkkinf off th« cwei, i f Uwj-are within raachine iliiUnea, andVurotai H t m , Yon c i n o w eithereV both these nwthods, but make
)FOU get started now. The in-i t b h
gmost vulnerable when itsftrnati. jt «)ao hwn't h«d
)sect isW iii jtouch chance to do extensive dam-»ge. Under no circumstances trj-to burn out tie nesti, Scorchingmay hurt your trees more than thinsects will.
Red Spider o»Evergreens
It- you Wint yovw' gbe healthy and attractivethem* frw of.red, spider,
To control rri« t b d
These d*ew that have bT:«"«•%*«• wit.
UAary Society of.Lptirdes ChurchJune 8 tn ft,
d l « i follow,,Presidtnt, Mn, D.
e t Mr,, B,wrrespodding sOels; t«s.urer,wann. ,' The (dialing
men were appointed!
G. Wiect,; p c t n o . T h i . l f iura.ua; sunilniin, « t i n, j JJtelli; refreshments, Jin, A! Ucock; sltar flower, U n K !
; mentscock; sltar flower,, UnK.wic*; altar lintm, Mn.:t,
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rentls and Ulephon*, Ua, t, £masko. . .. J
After the busmen ifteahim^r.ta w*it Mtvt4 'Passafume. ' "* ""•
The next mMtirilt will be USept. U.
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PL 6-4466 PL 6-4436 PI.Hm.irah
Jian Braves From VestficidvadcCampMiaisink-Kittatinyw r M n y inwtter, was ceptared and o-ver-june 6 »"<! ? by M n l e 260
M br»ve« trim tyeatflrid. Thejica was MiomiiHstied with no(than • tew ttritchet, • ciwssti of (mnb»™.«»4 * w * strain-
t , mainly ittlilts th« old-
Guide progr«M, e x p r M l f l l ,« t t ™ to the ««cera «t the U n e -
ted gold indun Guide p i j w
Mr. Napuck, chief of the Tun*.I ' i * 1 1 ? an(i -«:»taD t chief <rf
Kal residents of ; tin area,njy the fi«h In take KHUtinjr,fn large Dumber* W o r e t i e
pr6WM» of the WeiMleldThe local brivei «]so dis-
* pro*e«» with bom and »r-i on the #rd»iry f *«»• «nd hidrty of opportjUiltjr to demon-
«d»»lnf *Wllty undor mn-l j n t i l e l i k e . : . . .
it occasion * • • & * third *n-1 ctmpont of the Wentlleidtmi LonghoiiM of Indian
. In all, 22 tritw* » » t 2B0to the camp tor the week-
There were 140 fitters *ndtqu*t number uttm*
f B t 8raw, big »nd iittl«, arrlvtdit t p.m. Saturday afternoonr the two-hour Wlp from' Wwt-|,*n<j rtm«in«dUntU about 1:30iiy ulttrnoon i i W r iinner. InInterim they pl*yed, swum,
td, and attended »n impressive,j4ie ceremon* Saturday t , i t l i t
Ity, Big Fox, retiring chief ofUiumi Lonfhouw/ It coit^it-rf songs, storiea and dance* per?a V?ond a huge fire,,t the concluaion of the evening,rin« chief Al Wtlty presented
ft "who wilt luids theIf for the coming year.17 ire: George Nfcpack, chief;g Damlc, assistant chief;
wt Gto\T«> medUtne. man, anjink Flesmid, tally keeper,id Horner, younjje* boys seere-j for the Wcatfteld Y and Big
of the local
YYMcnHearRev. On al Austin
Th* T a Men'n Club held i u ]*tt"»u]ar meeting June 3 brfreeewtoir f ^
the Unghogse t t i a y « i T ) ^ » s A t i r .man of the ufrgngeraenbi commit-tee /or th, Minpoiit It W M tb*"*?* t
mwUnt, the Bev. 0rv»l AMwmisut of viBitaUon. for the Pre^byt«rian ChutA in W«™tfi*ld,ipoke to the group on U« person*!tjiperieneea-jui'a prison chaplain,
he Rev. Mr. Austin WM intro
the UmamtXamp Mini»ink-KTttaUny is own-
id and — i. • .
YMCA.
Returns to Post InCamp Mtudowwkin
, *;r^'u' C. Taylor of plainftejdwill be Mturnine for hh «condm r •» m i i t a n t director of CampMindawaskln, the Westaeld vMCA. Announced today.. Mf> T»yJor ii a science teacherin 'Nbrth .«ijiift.ld Hijbwhere he is currently active
be :n charge of the C n A s and nature program and w»9 formerly•**i(tant c.mp director of then a l d t i i YHCA. day camp a n ddirector of Boy Scout activities inWilkea Barw, Pa,
Trip ToMorrittown Muteum
The fifth jrade cliBi of McKinIcy School under the uujxrvislono) Miss Beatrice Kirby will take»trip today to the MorrSstown Mu-icum in MorriaLown. The rnuaeuiilwas the headquarters of CeorgPWashington, The children willhave a tour of the museum whichis in connection with a unit ofstudy.
The frroup will leave the schoolat 10 a.m. by bus.
• t 1381 Hour BnMk ! • » . MiHi Mn. KtmiiM A, Mtnlaht i l I E u t Onair, l»r Mr, • • * «m.M. (lUBCkrakmi Jr. Tk* mlf at Ikiii xmltlplr llolFri Vniprrlr itn.
Allcti H. MacLanakllit for Edwt" O. tSiitmia*. HmliiiF, 113MINI,
DIRECTORYSOME YEARS BACK WE WERE APPROACHED BY A REP-RESENTATIVE OF ONE OF THE OLDEST PUBLISHINGMfiMS IN THE COUNTRY. THE PURPOSE OF HIS VISITWAS TO INTEREST US IN AN ADVERISEMENT \tf ADIRECTORY OF THE WESTFIELO AREA V/HICH THEYW£RE !N THE COURSE Or COMPltlNG,
RETAIL BUSINESS M E N ARE CONSTANTLY CONFRONTED
WITH SUCH A N P OTHER W A Y S O F SPENDING FOR A D .
VERTISING A N D CONSEQUENTLY S O M E HARD A N D
FAST POTLCIES M U S T BE ADHERED TO ELSE THE BUSI-
NESS MAN OVER EXTENDS HIMSELF IN HIS DESIRE TOSELL HtS WARES.
WELL, WE HAVE POLICIES, TOO - AS A MATTER OFFACT WE LIVE BY POLICIES - BUT AS THE REPRESEN-TATIVE CONTINUED . . . HIS SOLICITATION WAS SOEfcCTUAt. THAT WE COULD fEEL OUR AOYERTtSiNG-BUDGET-POLICY WAVERING.
"fa1 know, Mr. Lolly," he storfod. "Maybe you're notaware of axatliy who! a diretlOTy really l i- - A direc-tory is o complete and thorough deicriptio" of y ° u r
town . . . Not just names and addresses and phone num-bers. — And housas and street! artd lawns ofid tres*. -i f i your fown'i schools and churches and remeteriei-ii's buses arvd tobs and railroads . . . The public bulW-Ings, the libraries - ihe police, the firemen and the">vvn fathers and lois morn."
"IJ!I bet you, as a buiiness man, rte^r stopped la ihinkOf how important you, and alt the other busineis men"i town, really are . . . "
"'"logins a town without an ice troom parlor or a ham.turger place or a 5 & 10 or a corner drug stores . - •f ° bonk, no thoemoHe, no florist - no butchor, no!>oW, no candtostkk maker - w^y thorcd bo notow nt""And that's why ! cm here, Mr, Lcily, Tho Directory do«
yOUH TOWN ro tho vory things that t|0 lo muke upyOUR TOWN , . . ANY TOWN."
* H yoi/vo novor loan the WES1FIEW A t ^ DIRECTORY
" yciu'ro wrflcawo to poruso our copy.
II toll, you wher- U> find trnyUdy IN' T 0 W N
mid whorw lo buy aitylhing . • • l M 1 O " N • • •
£VEN WHERE . . .to Buy A BuicU.. . IN TOWN
LLY BUICK, Inc.NoftTH AVE, E. WESTMEiD, N. J.
ev. Mr. Austin WM intro-^ hy Otwrles Brandt, program
ihairman.
At ihe club's previous mwiing
* ; l t > . HowuNl t i e , rf«*.» r ol i x v twt«miM«t Dmr Uni.v^tk,, ulkft) „ the r«cantlj dii.covered De«! Swt scwlli. pr. KM,who t u ipmt more Own ttn W«r(it) »ctiv* «rchwlofici,l work in th«D«u) Sc* •!«• and who i» knowntn one of ttt country's authorittaon * t wratb, *h*w*d fcu w n eo).ond »lidH or th« Nnd wh»f« thi•crolis wen found »nd of the plac*where tlwy W«M written.
(if tblt m«MnK, wlvw o( the mem-bert were fnvitvd and t i e follow,ins member* at «b« .Scotch PlaintY't Men's Club joined tlm Ioe»ltroupt Norm Fittenon, Bob Col-Itm «nd Mr. «nd M M , J»y Tintle.
In uMition the•ttendwlt Mr. »naWitt, tutaU.oIJ . W.^PiJrttar. Mr.<nd Mri. Thonwn J. PctU, »ue»Urf theijf MM, D!cW'Petti, w4 « r .tind Mr*. R o W t ZtmmtrMUi,(uuta oi Geore* WftUwr.
Thr»« flew meqitartt Frtitk A.M«c Pherson, John £ . D«Watt HidPick Cirey, were nctMlj wtl-coiriBd intd the club. ;
Tbf pntCfdm cKalt-man announc-ed thii. \n»teul of a regular mttK-ing there would be * Anil pr*-«ura-mer eet.tflg.tbfr i t t family pk-pic to be h»ld Jun« ii. The pi«nici» for nwttvtoi' uvivu »nd KUWttand will jndiula volleyball, buwtullRod hot-MtriM pltohing contoab.
PilroIIi Cited
n * ubl tr patrol «f HeKtnleySchool rMtirtd ctrtlllcttit for mtt-(Undine eafcty »ctil*vnu«nt forth* y«M 195S-M »l wi MwwblvThurldar. The awardi were Jjre-sented by i t thomtt Catktnit at-tilted br Officer Fhyi Hewitt, '
Members at « » p»trot t n i I**aiTipl*y, Ciptnin; Jamet Coy, Kod-ntr Emtry, Pearry Gattl(t DonPlenty, Barbara fillu, KaUitanD'Addario, Phi(mqnea Pta t^ , AnnMchner, Putrlgi* Ger«rde, AlanGrlawold, Narbert Kou, F«t«r
Kicilaw, TSo«mi? rVwiii;•M Site,:.WMTta W*«, PWIiffilth, ErrMtfo* Ctr«r, Qatt F«r-
Grave*. B****iy Holtwid, NancyKnKht, Lindu JUieh, Mtty T«r-ti l t* and BUMO Wwt,: ' "•
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yB the rigSt ta lijnll quantitfin,None laid for re iuk
Carton Cigarettesh<n a fr«ih lupply of all populnr brnndi of
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further infomktton •nd
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Local ScouterReceives HighestCouneil Award
A ptrkto* lot li • plwe wher»
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Stlu of WwtfbiM w«iMW oTfMr men fiatn tiu W»teh,
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» : Preaiaeiit, Salvador Diana if•l.infieH; vie*.pitildcnti, William( » of Platntfeld •n(J'JW»pbflMrof JfoHli Phtinfltld; to«n-
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b# «ubi«ct to U ptiim after MMlfe *»« * • » » • * (Mil that a ™rv*y be made bf tht
otor Vehicle Director «U» deter-ine wtetfctr truck ow««» (
W 1 *beyond the limits Mt bf th# munu-wturar irtiek malts in brake i«-
wben lucb whiclw i w
imtallatlon <rf toaieil(pi U« toming It*T, an! •Aram R©» Wrlibt, author
f i i e EMCUtly« Bo*i*of the eowi-II, *na tWMt wtentjjr )iu
*uitaininf,
>rn and «ducated fn CJitier cltne ewt in » 2 » i
!*0J»menditioiU aimed at* tfaiBe accidtnti i l i*srd«l«hlelt5,v '' : /-Tha «tion, .«f. tbo cqmipit^et 4 tn>Tn.» T poct of a wit
inmltte* on poto^ vehicle equip,ent tniintonance. ' A C»B* jtf the.tontmpivJatlons will be forward*
Kt Attorney General pfirid D,Furm.n «hd'Ajdind Motor V*taltIlfrwtor MeJ J. Parsekiui. ''
The rectmmendationa a » *a fpl-I t f > Kit
on trucks with particular at-tention directed to Mil and atopights a*d (mr.il signet «n* tg (n-.
adequate er poor maintenance oflighting equipment; adoption ofeiwniRieiidad standard re*?
ins davle«,deHnAt!n? a.iwtT ff*murTlny 01 atf»j|ped : sijna), with
t ti isuth lights opeattin? when «merdal vehicle Is forced to slowdown on #n upgrade, il stopped onside of hijrhway,or is ilowly sUrfrilij.to mav« ihlo a tuffu; l»^e;sdeijaitfl humpei desiyhe on fiontund rsar of trucUl to prevent small'tt types oJ tspott c»r* and other
T»hiefc» froni going un-* r at trunk, body; permitting <htsale of only tliow brilto fluids thatmeet, th« recommendedof the "jSotflety of Automottva Eft-fne«rB; that ear deniers and oth-
ers selling yehitles ehould certifytUt th« »pew5oniElsa- IRKS been teat*at! and ii accurate and that driv>eta ba urged to'have'ebked p*rlodicnlly.
The committeo nl»that mufftsrs and exhaust
ajjtems be eicamtned for>tt atflt* inapection stations to pre-vtivt \Ko ewbor. ynvnoxidft haiarJIwhile driving a vehicle; that stat«olBcials review equipment provi-sions In tlie traffic regulations andbrintf ttitfni up to the n tan (lardsoutlined in the Uniform VehicleCode; that municipal cftlclalB con-trol the Inatfttintlon of flwshing amher lights that are used ovi -commorcU) [tropertlus to attract driv-cru iiecnuitD In mnny cotes thuy srt
hatnTikun andbe Iwimd unilpr tlni provUUiri ot!id Mi.tor Vuhielo Act,
O t W recitnunonilatiinui call ff>:nil vehicles Irrenput'llve of dale u
ire he rebutted U) hav<Hiprnflls, and that itriv
of psfl«en|(flr nml crJintn'.'reln» |wwvmttil lirotn tain]
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•Hckwj ttat *tata in-io™ fkwild fawlude «sinim»-of tirei, asd brake iiupectieq
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Tuberculosisea nf fh» JtfinMl feport ofm County Tubeitolo»l» *ndLMffuear* bains mailed to
llr*.ounced Hka *( * 10 W e J W j
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lic Information, i ithatliW prtjeet, In.titullon tf' 4w»|tttsr "PeWBctiri," and, dft-ikiH i i l f t t i a l !.. ......... ;i»lft.ipaterlal*,---.Hepprtliig on tili»TKi1o*l| ....lloit C'wnty; ttt* publlc»tlon-f«if#
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ivttion's of the dlaeiise occurred.Attention toi the need* of t
.a^ttlo^U USitients.'U pw-t.-rf %ekram eftha leaOTB, which qi»dtred-financial auppott'.»f--th7*
1T1I0T1 Coanty Occupational Geiier just opened in E]ij;»beth. TM#>ajrue ia pow si{rveyin^ the needl' n o n ^ i f p l l ^ i ^To(»l Weipt* from the It5«
hrlatjriaji Se»l aile,,a<;«ordltu %
•hich 84S' p«r cent willjbeCoiin1
Mwrence O, Betti «f 80 Sawtaprn driWi pirtnar Jn toH, * Btt Ef B dV«rk,», . f e » p i
hi »t put ft CaUl
maJithiB »t put ft CaU Bnkmtnup in rlw loand»l unit of *#G K K«w tork Fund'* 1»9
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T^ f dUrtat« N«w fund it*
loiii L»a#i«'* P"W«« Of WWk f «the eomier r»ar. / <.
An> rwidtat of UnfMi Ceuntrvhv'wlihf) to obtain Jt'wpjf «f titf•nnual report »ioii]d notify thfl«a(ti« of/ice, Coart H E%
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CORN SOUFFLE, 49cpkg.
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flleniflc*nt tort reduction pro-d ibl f b
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or CatholicsThe Catholic «tudenii ofLy Senior High Scoool attendedu baccalaureate wrvleea i t Holyjjjty Chiitch Sun-day evening.[ne Hev,' ThootM F*hy, FhJX,
the department of»t Seton. a»!
South Orin((, >aive tha W -wrmon in which he
|Md the ort«!m ol i\% ceremony.
YXAj^-SM Grove »tr..t,
or senior t | t e a JJHonor Society atScliool eenior c lxs , b w
desk for p»st two
AW, John R i b »I , 417 Wood-i?' . "I*1111*! swi0T, Westfeldi « h School, merobw ^1 •wttitling* • » , Formin Ctub and S«niqr
Literary Club. *nd Pre.bytwi.nthurclii Ps.\i\ Orme, 1514 Boule-vard, aeftior, Westfleld HlKhacnool, active in teata plsy, chairuv4 glee club and )oc^er ra«m »t-
tnt »t YMCA
ceremony is *'bk 1
one,i
ry t ,«<M« back 1,000 y w n in
dcation »nd *r»s aljt byLgliH, he Mid.ntber F«hy apoke at length ofd ta'Jtuw He Mid th»t •]
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moral l«w. Of thethat
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Jlty «nd tl
written i all were p ra-the occasion ot * re.
h i noted.Bt, R*v, llsgr. Henry J
jfttrion, pastor,- Vo the pp*di
i MtCtrthy, « *-•-"-* the Most
m c n t ^ h ^ h nt moderator of tin In
jinU, presented the fraduitea.i Rsv. Fraricli J. Houghton
in t h v ianetutiry.choir ojEIVHdy' ~ "under ifcjL.'ithtetloA ol
ji* Mary E. Eonndl, organist,'AJoramua Te Chriate,
Venl Creator Spirltaa," "JesMemorii." "P»nl» Angel.
us'1 >nd the tr«dltfon>! bencdic-on hymns.The followliB *** t f l* X™^
endtnt »t Kenneth 8«e-YMCA; Ke717 Austin iirett. present.or Leidera Club of YMCA (or
past two yeara, iuff aid and Jun-ior counselor in tfainine at daywmp.
George Crafts of Crsnford ist i 1 hij . .to,,4 y e s r g ? ,
i j icounselor. He it a junior in Cr»n-ford High School rt«te, championv, -westlinit and »]ao active in theatudent council and De Mole jr. HBia a member of the choir ol theCranitfrd Methodist Church.
New counwlorj this aeBion are:
Appointed ForJefferson PTA
At t i e JUQI ID m«ctint of thteutlM fconaiittw,rf th* Jefftr-
wit Sckml PTA, Jlr«. franciiDrake, praiidtnt, announced theappointment* of ttandiuf com-Riittee ehiirnieh.
Thoie a u a n l n ( (O'thairjnsnslttpar«; Way* and DIMM, Kr* PaulKoUerJahti an<l Mw, Gv S i w n W ;hotpiutity, l i l t . Lew Ev«r*tt inJMM. William Coffeenj junior thui-t » , « T I . ftoWnt.Wttton ana Mm,RIfhtrd fnmtiMii; and room rtp'
tatiw*,- H n . Charlea Men-and ^r*. John Woodford.
Alto, art and ifacantloM, Mvs.Edftr S « b o ; Girl Scouti, Mrs.TVlllum Hedd*ni Junior Re,<!Cross, Mrt. WlllUm LlndUwihealth and mmrner r*undup, VLH.H«nbert Froatt, lexisiation, Mri.Morrii KornbUtt; library, «ra,R b t T t i
J r a S. CojAsy, .presWent otAmtrlcsn Newspaper Publishers
l U Research Institute,Inc., i.nnmincei} today (hat diariesH Tlk f US W i k d iH.
yOf US Wickora drive
trill b» the- new tnanastng directorof RfteaJrfli Inetitute, succeedtiigCyrus L. MacKinnon who ha*'re-l d
for):, niembcr of the WHS juniorflliis Md active in JV football, v*r-*Siy wi-c«tllTif » d t k t i tW
,»nd track twrni i t
net Amoroto, NIcholM Artgelo,ilricla Anthony, Natalie Baumer,s Ann Buonocore, Ttieresft Buluo,ntfiony Battiloro, Frances Cue-tlsfoln, ^uean OrMUlc1, Oarfd;ulver, Joseph D« Belle, ThomasUs Maio, Carol Dlovlghy, CharlesMy, Marie Di lorio, Carol Ed-
i,' Adele Futico, Jinef Gaa.ill, Thomas GUBOJI, Elaine Grant,'ilricls Hcgavi, AVt>«Ti Hsnke,lope Howlett, Carolyn Labenski,nd Thcreaa Lambert.•, Al*o, Anita Tjintz, Karen ^oi _dlew, Jo Ann Msncuso, Dolores[innino, Linda Matt, • Patricia[ileh, Jo Ann Mellllo, Thorans
|Kor»n, Johh .Monninger, RobertBtieti, BtUn Patty^n, MicSacl
.jtruclone, Oregory (tienbetohn Kuaaell, Anita Soriano, Mary
i, Jtlm Blnea, Theiw* !SUl-lone, Jane Stewart, Alan Stork,flJtabeth Tliompson. K,«-thfyftBrenner, Wtiimti Wutelii, Oeorge
ter, Susan Wtlcoa",-lDoroth.vTtnier, David Zapar»nick, andfticharil Zsleaki.
WesUleld Htrh School; junior Mafttant Boy Scout Scoutmuter.ofTroop 1T2 In Wtstfltld, hnldi theEigle-Scout *w»rd and la a mem-ber of the Methodist Ctwtdi;- BUICarlisle, 729 Bulvldere av«ti,ut,»oph»TOore In Wei t field Hl«hSchool, H. i^rtK^tftUv^ to iVi% ttV-Y Council, patrol leader In scout-tag and «n acolyU in St. Paul's~ "stopii\ CVntrchj tlte Kv«n« of
Clifton avenue, a member ofthe junior clau o j Westlleld HighSchool, active on football andbaseball teams and member of theHi-Y, Junior Achievement andDo Moldy and Explorer Scouts. Hehis nerve-d as boys dt»k attendant
the YMCA boyi (tlvUloa, ,
And membership, Mrs, S, B,Suneson; publicity, Mrs. CkraUVi4row|-nationil PTApjufailnt,Mra. Bruce Malcolm; h«wpl«itar>E. I* Lenila; prt-ichwol, Ifr*. Htr>E. L. U n t i e ; pn-ichBo], Ifrs. Her-bert BhricH; prop-am, Mr*. PunkWaif: recreiden. Will but Eld
Mr. Tinfl*y joined Rauwrcli In.ttitute Moitd»y, The hcadquarteraoffita , til liie institute will t *moved thortly from Chkaeo toNewTorSt City and w^t occupy apart «f tha IBtti floor «t 750 Thirdavenut wh«ra the headquarters ofANrA now use* the 17th door.
Mr, Tingleyoomes.to ResearchInstitute from Boo*; Allen & Hsm-l l t o n , nv»ri-t.g«mBnt, cQi\jiiltimta,With that Mnoern ho «'an reitpoii-tbl for pertonnel functions af
if p J V l staff ie appraisal ond development,
screening ot candidates, salary ad.ministration, etc., for tlie easternregion. He had responsibilities inproduction control of client ns-•ipim«i>t» and a variety of .inter-nal and adrnfntttrative mutters,and %M Handled recTUltni«tit: Q£top level' Management' e«cutivetfor a wida variety of industries.
From L9B3 to 19G8
psnd w*a retponsible f«r iba
msehine e\perin)entation which r*-sulted !i» u euccesgJul nuw productdesign, Wh(»n he ilrst went withtha conoern he inslHii d and su-
ttie personnel funutiun ofCongoleuni's major plant whkh
employment, t r a i n i n g ,medical, plant protection
and custody wtvtees.Prorti 1&47 to 1968 he waa with
l>orr«tne Mdnufactprius Co., faw-tucket, ft. li., manufacturers ofworsted fabrics, txiln£ aaaliUnfgeneral superintendent and direc-tor and st one time director of in-
Chcrr; teieKtr'i i tUry, HwaldKnhn; and teacher rapreientativta,Mn. Ct*r\w L Eiookt and KTI-IMnald VOM. ', / .. ' •'.
Congokutn Nairn, Inc., mainif«c-turns' of hard-iurf ace Boor cover-'i A R i
list CounselorsFor YM Camp
The names of Canip "Miodow•skin counaelori have been
ei by Dv. Gevald B. Bcvna-test, chairman of the YoungeBoys' Committee of the WestfleliYMCA.
Those ruturjiiiig for their thirdtojsecutive year as counaeioro areItogw Binkley, 741 Hy«Hp avenuel lisa fitiiahed hia frfahmeti yesi
enyan College and has helc!lw office of chaplain In Hl-Y y'outlHid ROirernment; Paul Metarty.MS Arlington aVeTiUC, aaniot clawWwtfielJ Rjgh School, presiden
Methodist Youth Fellowship
William Dale, schoolchairman offered a rttfllaUortthinking th* Board of Educationon eliminating propestd triple k b -deriarten seisjioni, and commend!-in I members an.'Uhtir prompt »e-tioti ivi b e u i ^ t t g k %\Kvf j to *Um-Inate ex Is t inj crowded tondltlons."The motion was adopted1 unani-
l Th rilV: d i ^
fc g p4nianagcr <rf, their fully Integratedplant at Keirny, producing asphalt
»tudy and methods ancin«w whinwith Interjistiontl Braid CB., andHatbaw*y M»n.uficturte(B; Co. |Providence, R, I., and New Bedford, Cosin., Installing d i«Hgi.sv v j(tirtction of consultantment entrlnseru.
Jn W01U Vi'isr H he served from1S« to 1848 «(. U«ut, {J,B.) in theN*vy, being a carrier based tofpedo bomiMr pilot In both {he At-lantic and Pacific theatre*.
Mr. TJngley wae ,Ta4uat«d fromtfif Unlveraily of Shade Islandwith a BS degree in bustneaa ad"ministration in Idle. Ue U nu>ried and has. three children,
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LET THE LEADER
C U J. LORANCER JR.
d pj The J i r e i r i i l e n V s ( ^
tratlve report informed the boardof tlift joint PTA irwuMiwe polk)1
under consideration by the Weit-fleld Council ot PTAe. The policywill cov^r »H PTA functiftiis, suchtf fall's, fund raising projects andmeetings 'The board consideredtt* qwtstton. ''infuwAlly *«d Irutl-c#t*d unanimoua approval, How-ercr, action was deferred untili ta -Ottolwr mttUng »fti*n 1N11-11am Coffccn, chairman of thebudget arid finance committee, willaubmil ine proposed buiSjtt for1869-60 and recommend adby the oreneral membership.
Mrs. -S. B, Mlrvlsn and Mrs.Boben Adelaar, co-chairmen ofihe safety committee, reported 00children, members of th« safety
were honored at » PTA
Elected President:or
Eli J. Loranuer Jr., vit6 pres-ident in charge of advertising andpublic rotations for the NationalState Bank ot Newark, has beenelected president of th« EssexCounty Bankers Association.
M>, Loranger la also e directorof R. I. Polk and Co., rmbllsliergof bsnk and business directories;vice president of the AdvertisingClub of 'New Jersey and wns New.«rk chfurman at tho United NeKroCollege Fund appeal this year.
He lives in Criinford and is aVroB ee oi EehtClub.
Board Reports OnIVewlibrary :!.f"
Franklin School Library h»snearly t430 credit toward newbooks as a m u l t of the PTA bookfair recently held at the schofll,
announced at the June 11of the PTA board. The
More tniin one-ftlrd ol tne lam-ilies w-ho recently either estab-lished homes, or moved to newlocutions have color telephone?,Recording 1° Bell System stutilca.More than one.lw.lt of thoao fatn-lUe5 have color phones in theirkitchen*.
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nieetlnff the PTlibrary, which opened May 5 withnearly 1,100 volumes, has uddiid428 book* to Its collection, accord-ing to .)***• Vincent Demo, Ubvafi!chaiimsn.
Daily circulation n' books ap-proximate 3IW Pn the %wo dnyathe library is open. Mrs. Demo ex-plained that work will continuethroughout the summer to preparea new library room (md transferthe books.
The mectitiff wuf held at thehome of Mrs. Frank R, Obcnchnin,502 HigUtand avenue, a.s a. jottrtsession of incoming nnd outgoingmembers of the board.
Mrs, Frederick H. Lutkwftnn,incoming president, announcedthat a. luncheon will be ffiven fornew teachers Sept. S by the tioal-dmembers.
New program chairman, Mrs.Kenneth R. Wood said that meet-ings for tht! comintr yrnr will nobuilt arautui tKa theme "enlnK Iloriions.'1
Other commit lee chairmenannoHncctl as lollo-ws'. Mrs- d r l
F. Huu|>tl), parent education; Mrs.W, Kr-tineth Detweilcr nnd Mr;«.Williarr. H. Angell, ways midmeans; Mrs. flcnry KuruHK, hospi-tality; Mw. John K. Morrison,membership; Mrs. T m ^ r B. Mil-ton, publicity; Mrs. Albert B. Wel-ly and Mr«. Charles W. Drttuti),ncwslettor-circulatiitn; Mra. C. IttyCrispin, safely; Mrs. Ralph H.rfta*p Vintw vnwxt mother*; Hf9,Philip n, 'I'11"! Jf lMrs Hubert J' Hllnberl. I). Mjuinmor rtnind-uj'iff. Bum's, lp | i l
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Jules Gatesy of Shackimaxon Country Club qualified, _ . Uie State Amateur Golf Chimpionahtp in the' centralroo^Ilfring round laat week. Four other golfer* frtJrri Shack-
ten qualified, These were Pat Paradise, 39-36—75;P»ciflto, J6-a8--7fi; Phil Steinberg, 38-39—77, »nA
i*n Ubmaii, 40-39—79. Mike Kascin of Mountainsidethe Foreg«te Country Club qualified with ;a 74 at
BieJMxu WintCtmovtrMUe - •Stan BlejWua of Holy Trinity captured the mile in
.. J}4tti Annual Conovej- Mi!e Satiiirtay. at Atlantic City.Joly Trinity wwaltw crowned team champion with WillieW*aHu\ plating fourttv, TOTO Zimmnrrain eleventh, Denni*
^Ciifleton sixteenth, »Dd' Mike Mehler seventeenth. •",%;-•*'-• Blejwis, who also holfls the Union County Conferencepthimpionj>ip in the mile, vas running the jut race ofhiiShijrh tchool car*er«ni hereiponded by doinr the course
V.ai.l. BlejwM *ill continue his trick tw*er»t fttovi-~ S College jiithe (all.- • - .| 4
| # ° ;.the 12th AoDti«l Jo(in Roswlet Memoriitl Horseshoelihtg Tourniment, conducted by the Union County
KPark Cqmwiwleii i» cobwration ;«itti tiw New JemeyCffete HorM«hoe Pitchers Aaictatfoff will get under wayS i t noon, Sunday, at the W«rin*neo Park Horseshoe Courts,g W l o Part, Eliwiteth; Eitria* will clow at nodii
rrow with George T. Cron, Superintendent of Recrea>, Union County Park Commission.
'FWUp WVtobo, «m;<& Me. and Mra. Walter fi.Lobof 8 Stoneleigh park was awarded a junior varsity-track
A horse immed'Evil Eye drew No. 13 post in a racenglafid. In lining UP for the start he threw Tiia rider,
K off down the track. He WM caught and broughtthe starting fednt This tinie he waa left at the post.
•Hfcoufh winning twofrom FatictMr^lost • « •
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PUb Hold FirstIn Girk Softball
T1IB, Phils nqueiked • 2-1 vic-tory over the Dodgeis to rea»ip111' ftrst plw*. In the N»tidn»l• i«ae in GirU Softtull. In the
ieHc«n circuit, the Red S»«coiitinued to hold an to flrst placeb«t ing the Tigers, fi-4.
OtJ hg hloop!found:.'fh'«'~Card* on top ofthe Br.ves, 1,141, the CnW-tat-tmg Ihelrwiiy to * 38-13 over thePirat«» and t-be Giants downingtb"«Sed]eg», 11-9. In the Americanleague the A« got the beat of theOrioles, g6-V while the WhitfJ Soxdumped the Y*nks, 13-8, tn4 theIndians routed tbe Senator!, 23-7.
The PbUlie-DodgM tame waa aU h ' b U l Uf y wev
Fwnkie Carpenter of the Phtli andSusan Garrin of the Do deer a.Thtre were no runs scored untilthe top of the fifth when ElaineMsnnino drove Frankie Cirpsntsrhome for the first run. LaurenScJiaefTef hit £lalne to third andPEES Saiter drove het home lotthe second run. In the bottom ofthe fifth excitement ran high usKaren Seals drove iti Jan Paken-hafn for a rur, but tha Dodgerthreat m i ahort lived and thegame ended, 2-1.
in the Giant-Recil« (fsms JoanuHson hit n hom«run lot th«
Giants end Mary Ullrich camethrough with a grand slam for theGiants.
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Sixty t n j U eirl*. r*prewnt-inc tO cOBOnuniti** In New YorkNaw JCTHJT, Dtlaware, vPennsyl-*anfi an<) Cpnnactieut, ara «!•pecrtcd W io b«ttt« for the \nneCummin^ riopjiy, vmblfnwtic ofIhi Ktp J f l w r Stlt« SInflescb«ni]>ii>niUp lor giiS* IS year* ofage in.<T under- .
Thera wil) be continuous playSaturday7and:'Suadajr, with h
ffinala *c1tadul«4 for Situr-d*jr, June 27. *htl the finals Sun-day, J w i 88, feccordi»z/ to pop.don Swrth, wlw i» r«f•««.
DIM to jjlir ewnmUm«nti, for• number af touro*ni«nta in theM«th, HEM Cindy Colbert of^Witnrce, Piitrto Ulco, winner ofthe N. J. State jttnior crown, lastJune, will not defend her • title;•'
Setdod No, 2 i j w a(q, M!MSWUW will' be an early fsyortteto. C» «U tiu wayv the hard t^tltujlouthpaw net ttar qTerpowered *Uoppoaitlon in liar nwrch to Me»Mrfltn*li Vwrt J*M M>t|«n a b *
ed eat to Mlu Golbtrt in oneof the fin*rt junior m«tc|i«p]»r-ed »n tlie'local court*.; ;
After f i t t ing aeti Kith thechampion a yeir'tgo in the lemfa,Hiu Wilson rtaged aenutionalralliu In the thti ind dtci4inf«tt t f t t t M n g dotm 1*4 ind 2-5,Sb* moved ahead «-*; fell be-hind 6-7; vent out in front 8-T;vff down S-D; tied tha match at9-»ll ;befon lpsing 11J. :
Sally is conipeiing for the jun-or state title for the'third time,n 196T »h« drew the No. 7 (endedp t b'lt k«nt cihaustiotv tn the
second round forced her to with-<jrsw. She pUng t<) go lor thecbanipion»nip this year since itwilt lie tier final-year of competi-tion in the, event, Sally reachesher 18th birthday In July whichprecludes rewitering In I960. SheU ranked NIL 6 k «am«n'ft tlAglwIn the Emtarti Lawn Tennb As-lociition.: : :. Sue Behlmai- of fonkers, N.Y.,
seeded No.;G last June, and thethird ratiMnt'-Rirl. player in theeut; and Wendy Stone of OysterBay, N. Y.T 4th ueded a year ago,and ranked No. 5 by ELTA., \<>*3tof iound -aU'cvuH games and*lon( with Mia Wiltoi are sprlff * v o r l U » , ... • ' " , . ; . • .%•
Mlsa Behlmlf. alio enjoya the
No. 8 rtnliUie ipot fa women**sin«I«i in tti-tatL t l Y <star MCtatcred r«er*Iglit act winsin the first three, rodnd* of flaylast, TMT, «Bd *xtijjie*a/HiM Gil-bert to thrc* wt i in th* quarterfinals' before boVir* wit. Ill**Golbtrt defeated Min B«himar3-8,8^,4:7, . V ' • - ,
Wendy BtoM ( c o r e d fourstraight set wins at yeaV aio beforal i to toft^iet)*d Barbara St
f In tlw «miRn»I* <-*, ,8-t. W«ndy wak a fi^alW at theWtrioa Cricket Clnb tW i i lait »«m»
Baewagen in inelJa;B>Ie for.playto the »gtf limit.: ' ..;/' .'
Wat Dorothy Golbehldan, * lo-c*l club meinber, sfseded, No. 7 aV#ar »(o, will not p»rtfclp*t« tti^f»»r. Bhe !( tlyinf to' piripi totake tn the tfinrbkdot) «reiit and
ity the eontheat'-until H
.Westfiald «rJ11 «ain ,ha»« ati
Liiklt and i*r--siitw Marftt, SfuronG l l l u i . BMkw* : S w e s , ' GailH , Jty »«nUt)r, and otheiiplan to play. Karen.1« rinVed No.t i Vy the tifcTA i»,*ttit' 1» anaunder group. * '*; ' >'
Other BBtrki includeLlchtman of-Soutt~ brsiife, JMTIXuhnow, M.opeth, X.I.; MonlciFUiit,Tlv»fatag,.L.l.; Roth ROTV,Hldgewood; Kadlne NttUr, Bttn-dal«, Xa." I ra.nkinj girl, sinffraplayer IB and under in the eut;Krthciirie SnCW of Upper M«l>t-elair; Myra Hauben,- New YorkCity; Nina FeJibin, NeV- Yi»rkCity; Anne felshln, N«w YorkCity, ranked Wo. 1 in ,the «w\ inth« 15 and under gronp;- AliceChriittr, Jtrsey Cltyt MarinaSttin, New Yorit City; Vlrgini*3t»ne, Oyster Bay, N X ; SallySatettawaite, Short HUIe; JanetM»7*rik, W»t Hempstead, LI.;Sandri. Vetie, Huntinfton, LI.;Bonnie Loeh, Elmhuwt, L.I.*, Mtr-cl» Tucker, Hountalii La|es, rank"edNo, 5 in the wrt .in tiie 16andun.der fromp; Nancy Xrdl), Rain-Held,ranked No. Sin the eait, 15and mder; Patricia Kroll, Plain-field; Janet Apeti, • Msplewood;lotn Nagel, Hanwraheik, N.Y.;Anne Reeve* and ICarj/tUevei elJersey City; "Judy .Wentworth,Hidgewood, and Barbara Ryan," Yoik City. .;
A consolation totifnasient willbe held for all players who areeliminated:in the.flrat rourttl.
The public is inrited to witnessthfr n*t*shes. Them is io admls-ion etaive.it anytime.
_ ll~«Cikavik4te# a •• - ' 'The entlTe7 Buffalo ieamsurred as
lest&n i l l best«n. The win„ , , . BuRaln t» a tte tat ( l»t ol»oeat the nsrular seaann ended for bothteams. Oruce Simon anil HarveyCferber'were CUrlMton's aUrj.
Toronto, (parked " y Mm UcCai-*r a n i Ken Srown, came tram Bo-iftid to beat IJuehtster: But Woods,'ohn Morrison an* Fted Bne^ht with
jafno hegtvy hlttlne kept Toronto Inccntention until the w Inn H e rally.Dun O'Boyle ana Jot Btnitto
atari (or thi loiefs -M»«<Jn and Mirk BUM male
some kuarkllnf fleldlnr pl*ys,Iilmmlt3—Tmrmmt*i
In1 a replay ot a |irevloi«lr tiedgame, Miami van to move into »• * llrmt p)»oe-wi(h Buflttlo. The
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VHTicDUver. ty he&tlnv S#lt;]erded the »*ef*n undefeated ttu.won the championship or the PaollcCoaitiDlvlslon. Th* entire l(»mwi»
up" lot this game. The outiUnl-ng play of the same wae a r«l*y
from lierley through to catcherBawcom whicli o»U(tSt Jim Harmonat the Plate trying tostmteli a tripleInto * hamer. _
. tucnai l lo *—!•*•« I* 4panny Roaca pitched well to (Ive
SMnmehto Its sixth win of tile.. Howard Downle *nd I N•put tht
I I H W . H r Downle *nd ]|MEwe n apl It the oitchlnK suditnmentand did a flua tab, John Pare el Ipitched1 well In rallet tor tucramen-o. C«rl Imhon and Dennl Brotmin
dirt a a»od Jod In me n• • - • • • -
Strikers Lead InMidweek Bowling
The Strikers bok a two game!ead in the Midweek Summer bowl-ng league.with « 2-1 win FromW t The S'ltrfwiU dropiie'd Ivit*
thiee way tie tot second placeit they sustained a 2-1 defeat to
the IKI'B & Corn's. The Diamotidamoved in to complete the *,hreewiy tie with * 2-1 conquest of7-Upi. The Stinkers moved into atie with B«ats foi fifth place whentKcy upended Three PLva One, 2-i.The last pkee Stars took the Spot-ters M . . ;"•
wttrlkem 10DiamondB aBo's * Dojl'tl 8Jflreballg HKlltthern eIlIliBtn 6Three Plus One *SpulWrs 3'-Up* Sfctars a
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Season Play EndsIn InternationalBaseball Circuit: Tie International League sctied-Ul« it rapidly drawing to a eiow.On* championship in the three~" "ins ha* b«en decided. Van-. , __•, managed by Jim Fogerty,went tbrougli the ragtitar season
it* TAI* «ti»lght Trtni.Buff*!o ami Miami in the Atlan
^: Ciatt Division endfd theirregular aaasoii schedule with Iden-tical t and 2 reeordi. St. Paul andMlnneapoli* flniriierf up with iden-tical words "t eight win» and oneless, to end, up in a dead heat int i t AiMtKan Awodatioiu Sudden.death playoffs have been scheduledin eachof-these two ..Divisions.. Afilial pliyoff wiil then he *thtdul*iifar the three Oivitidna to come upwith an inditiduel champion tntk't Inumaticnal L«a|ua.
• • ATLANTIC c-<—!i*al r
inJTFrihk WhlUkwvUi* wlnn wrun an ilic^^lond cimeTroM bchltidU >e«t Mootital. Bull OtlDmii Mttwo (vom* tutw tat th« wltiiwi*.Clinton Brown led a rally •parltedbj- • horn* run'br Bob Kepth'Whtoouut the loner* ahead - timbcraiiljr Intte top «< the tlKth tnnln«L.
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Jorb tCosa, Bob Sull ivan and CharlBH
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Ita ft—»t. Peal tIn winning »vi>r pie-
._ ated St. Paul, playedt* best (Tame ot the Meason. Alien
Ben gave good «tiopart to the UHUBIj nneapoVlH Btim. John ^lacFarlave.
Klllot Hlndman And Jolin Koyaerwere on t«landing for the loser*.
Fiiat H h i l u a r o l l a 3.tDhn Kepultr along with Riddle,
lunt aria Qer&lu were the tilK sunsfar Flint In their win over India nan-ill«. Hnndza anil Tony Bcucifcro'hitliome runs for the luoklom Indian*
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LouiiYillo cam* to lite with »trrinc htttlnf stuck afilmt (He
ll t d D v ithi Tlurn ally steady Denver Pitching, T!ieilttlns; at the Blecke brothers plushe PIBT O( Dave Jo risen «nd Jotin
wan outHtandlnlf. Dick Wib-_.. hit 4 for 4. EddienItched 6 hit ball for the winners.Tom Tomko ana Tom Grlmley were•lAnaaitti for I'M lomre. Hlevo llon-iiln hit Ms fourth and nrth homerun* In t w o g n m c j ,
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Bigger SpreadIn Pin League, Llnckt winner of twoW*T McCiay, moved Itirtber »h#adin the Tuesdaj' Mprning summerpin loop this week, vhen runner-up Niebtugg* dropped, a pair toAnderson. Fryman ti*d .for. ie<>
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yVuc —w—- - found aI of activity in both the Ameri-, tnd the National loop*. la the
:«n League t i t* IndiansI jnui first place by one-half
with « «-5 win o w the_ig Red Sox. In the National
Ejrcrt the Phillies continued tor on the steasa wit* three wins
B a full two fame* in fmrt.\fie American race it *ery eloae
three teams only a gamer. The Indians picked up twoi for a 9-2 season mark with
elr win over the Red So* and a! win from the Tigers. The BedI stayed in Becond despite their
to the Indians. The Brownsi two games winning 7-5 o»er
c White Sox and bowing 3-2 to« Yanks. The Browns are in thirdMt but only one game back with
[7^ mark.
Wish picked tip two wins to more
H. Peterson vm the Clas* Awinner with T-ttp in a match playagatnat par tournament at Echol*to Country Club. 8. 0. sHsw.il!wBt S-up ied Class B.
in the leaf ae, the
,.ii a game of the first division.,„* Tanks trounced the Senators||.2 and nipped "the Browns whilejje foprth -piae* A's suffered a1-1 Mtback f cam the Tigers. The
made it two wins as they„. ,™ evfo^sly dowjted the Whiteat, g-T, The tw» wins left the
only half a fame behind the-^. The §KBa*ors failed to winifiaje in eleyen it«rt« as they losti the White tax in a elose one,
The Phillies continue to set atorrid pace in the National Leagueiddihg three more wins to their
-lint. They bested the Dodgers|15-5, the Braves 12-5, and the
rates $-0. Significantly, the lasto wire wins from the second
land third plaee teams. The BravesIdtogped two of their three games,•to the Phillies and to the Dodgers|M, to a major upset. Their onlyI tin came from the last place Cards[tod that was a close 14-13 win.•This one run margin kept the•Braves in a tie for second with thejoncomini? Pirates who won two ofItsrce losing only to the Phils. They1 nipped the Cuts 4-3, and the Red-
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12-4.The Giants took strong hold
Ion fourth place but remained 3%Iflme! off the pace. They toppedIthe Dodgers 5-1, and the Braves15-3, for two big wins and also[took the Redlegs 8-6. The Cub»1 ind Dodgers are locked in a sixthf place tie with four wins and seven[losies ipiece. The Cnbs tools the[Megs 8-S, the Cards, 17-7, and
the Dodgers 6-5 while losing toI the Unites. The Dodgers mean-I *We were losing three out of f ourj; but to stronger competition.-Tie Eedlegs hold seventh place*r a slim half game. The Red*dropped foar straight including aU decision to &e last place Cards.The Cards have won only two oftheir ten games bnt show definite•ifl f i
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The TJnion Coiw r Area champ-ion will reemve an engraved *oph»*nd recognition will al» be giventhe second, third and fourth plaeeftahert. In addition the field willbe divided into age groups wittother trophies and prizes to beawarded on this basis. It is ex.pected that.ilusre will be otherPraes for the winner and also forthe winner st a nearest to pin con-test.
The top four contestants fromthe Area Tournament will go tothe state finals at Raritan ValleyCountry Club in Somerville. Those
Pony League PbyNear Seam End
The Pannant racw in both divi-sions of the Bony League worestill unstttitid u tht wnior circuitof the We«tfield Boya BasebailLeaguea entered the ftnal week ufits regular season.
Including gamtt played Mondaynight. Ore Eag;l«a (to^) held firstplace to the Eaistorr, Division butwere gtill looking for the one vic-tory needed to clinch first plaee.The Wasters Oiviiion chase, alour-flub affair the week before,narrow*) to * atruggU between theChiefs f»-S) and «ie Wings (S-4)with « big gam* sanding themagainst each other tonight atTamaquei Park.
The league, tor juayers betweenthe age* of 18 and J«, closes Usregular achedule Saturday. VnU»»a playoff is necessary to break afirst-place tie to either division,the two-out-of-flirse-sanie cham-pionship playoff series between theEastern and Western pennant wl
T nigiit bul icifttead ajtiftheir mri*-?anm winning strtttkended and suffered thoir first shut-,out of the txmutn, 4-0, against Hob \Uichuld ar.d the Culu. Kidiuld \(2-1) four-hm«d tut lender* and
fanned thirteen. Southpaw HadEllis (3-1} was tlit IUKI'I.
The Hangers had a big w»«k iuclimbing to second place with g13-S- touting of UM! Cults behindTurn torftt <4-2) and a B-g winuver the Elks behind a mie-hitt*r jliy Bruc* Vernunj ( l - l ) . The 1
Hiaons went into a thii(Unlace tiewith ihe Odltn !>>• beating them,ti'4, iii thirteen innings^ longestframe uf this lenpue seaaim. AndIhe Royals put on a dead uf stistuuin winning their twp gamut, of theweek, a 9-0 forfeit over the Collsand a »-6 triumph over the Elks.
The .standings:WKHTUItN
... . ... VV.UL, ,11TO. ^Hust; uoswiu «uu w«sx«rn pennant win-who are in the top four from the Inure will get under way «t 2 p.m.state trill be able to compete in the " ' ~ - - • : . .national tournament which will beheld in Portsmouth, Virginia. Allexpenses will be paid for thosequalifying for the state and na-tional toornameuts.
The tournament began in 1947,The first tournament was won byAl Mengert who fa now head proat Eeho Lake Country Club. Thefollowing year the tournament waswon by Gene Littler. The tourneyis being sponsored nationally trythe Pepni-Cola Company. A collegescholarship will be awarded to thenational champion.
The Union County Area Tourna-ment is being sponsored by theJunior Chambers of Commerce ofCranford - Kenilworth. Linden,Mountainside, the Plainfields, andWestfield. Official entry blank*may be obtained from Tht West-field LeasteiyWyatts, Joba Pranks,and The Sporte Center. They mayalso be obtained by celling ADams2-4400. The deadline for entriesis Saturday. In tfne erect of rain jthe tournament will be ployed onMonday, June 29.
Clickman empb»iized that any-one fa eligible f ov this tournament.Since it i« only A one day tourna-ment, anybody Ku a chance of'winning. It is not necessary to "beon a school golf team to enter thetourney.
Leafs, with a 7-7 record,picked np ground on the Benreand Iiamf in tht battle for third
= by winning two out ut threegames. After their last to tb»Wings they swept over the Beanings they wept ever th7-4, and the Orioles, 11-&.
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Juhn Welnmann, chatrmKii ofthe yuuih physlral education rum-mittt'i- and Juhn McNuir, physicaldirector of the VMCA have an-iiouncod the uunioi hlerh and adulteummei gnfthall (ramei, will beginat (i:4B Mutuky t'vening at TUIUB-quue Park. Gmrnn will bu ployedMonday and Wtidnenduy evunlnesdepituding on ths; tmmbur uf li'umsad th i t h
Sunday at Tamaguw Park. Thtsecond game it scheduled for Sat-urday, June 27, and the thirdsame, if necessary, the followingday.
In the event of a division jilny-off, that will i>e »ettl«8 Sunday andthe championship series opener willbe pushed back to Tuesday night
This tight Western Division ranmade the biggest league newt, Isstweek with the Chiefs holding theirnarrow first-place margin by win-ning their only game, 4-3, DVCIthe Earns and the Wings stayim?within reach of the leaders by win-ning TWO games. They squeezedpast the Leafs, 4-2, and the Earns,2-1,
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Hemhuri. and soriui memborswho balung to the Vk Meii'B filut,Young Adult Club, SCUBA Cluband thuhe who dmire just to playshould nidirau thi'ii intcrcBt Mon-day. Fulluu'ing the pamc an buarFU-im will be pruvided,
H U a n « da; at the twft-park when, at kail once dur-"•«*» •«««, the cry of "Balk"
'<sf«anlt aw«»p thru ugh theOMsk wfatat a pitchor makesaass* iwfamiliar move with• « • •» h«ae. h> most caws, H•"•as to awt those oMtcries arc•ptrawi by attempta on the9m it Urn pitcher and eithermm aMftatap at lecond base-
to hold a runner close to
I 4sC00HIM0 »O tlie rulekaak, Uw oauy time a balk canto eaUad in thia siUatiou \$
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Bd Wrior when «c in.i« trying the hidden
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I MWm INFBACTtON•aeurt if the pitcher, alter a*.aiMing hte pitching pooition,drape his armc before dippingoaT the rubber. In oirmr -wdrds,a»«r intt'iruption of the pitdi-•DC delivery without steppingof the ruUxir must be culleda balk.
TOO fO|7Nr>STCKS withphdiine tinibitioiis would dowell to study Division 8.00 olthe Official Biwebiil) Rulws wnfi«t a« the itttikacics ut bulkif ciaar • yout
Prevent small rugs flora «llpping along tile floor "by atUl itenvul jur rubbvn to Dmside.
- , won %ii BPmith game n.... decision* is beatiiig the iiemt i•ith an eieveu-ittrikeout effort
Tht Cbiefii werf raineo ou; oftheir pam* with the Oriuits on.Saturday en4ertrj. op Xbit week.
. . . il-%) «nc! DorTokash (4-l'J kapx Xbt K'Hiirt ntht rui'£ with fine muuiLC jut*agaiust the Lcsfr end lUinis,, jt-Bpecr!ve!y. Paquettf AUVWHC oii'yt«r» kin* end hati tiiirwin ii'.»-ii;t-
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otqd Wllaon PTA. held an
>ni»tSoa;rnertingThursday at! home.of Mn. Ashton Cuciler,
drtre, •Committee cbaiinaen were
)>y Mr*. Cuekler,prwrtdcBt, and program
lor the coming year were
i Members of the new board in-President, Mrs. A ah ton
; flrat vice president, Mrs.SI Kelly; »econd vice president,
l O Ste«ngrti(e; secretary, Mrs,i-'R.'G. Bausr; tr aEUfer, Jlra. J. 0
! adTisor, Mil. R. H.1 '
R«ltor F«*xy Say*Home Good Inyesimenl
Wfti th*>prij)f Iwdiit «i lei mar-ket flow'•titi p**i,Ih variety off T f t v WesWeld resident* have
UBiinl*'opportunity" to uMtpart in the-current trend towardtli« jiurcBu«:o/'»!l»rat »»'wi in-vestment In fiwdlii'ln^'iiid futureflntneial f t t o n t . •*• ' • ' ''-•
Thii" oiwervitibn: was mode to-ay' by R. H iJimtt Jr.; president* tKeWrttflttf,Board cf ftwltoKi
on the I»9i9 ot tale* Hjtlne re-port* re ived (roni the 42 real toriwKwinotbVb(»ard '
History of the Americaa'sGiven by fcslficld DAK Chapter
8u MJfS.M, }*• PAXTQN. , .WMt/fefci C**?t^, PAJ? i V m Car,
fillowint the *tpe*itttM ofa i iArticle on thf (l»e 'in l u t week'sW«rt%y L«id«r, * request *»atofthcm\ng tu an article r«ir»rd-ing the Ameriwn'e Creed bj Williwn-Tyhr Eife:>
Tie American Creed. I beliesin tbe United Stat«B pf Apieric* ata government of ( i t people, ly th>people, far the people, wtwt ju*tpower* are derived from Ui* con-sent of the ifcvenitd; • democracrin a republic, a aovereifn nation ofmany so'erewiv atatei; • perfectunion one snft jnttparable, ntab-lisned upon thow priricljlei of free-dom, equality, justice *nd btunan-ity tar wbici. American pitriottsacrificed their HTM and fortune!.I therefore believe it i* my duty tom> couijtry to love it, to (MPfwrtUs Constitution, t« obey iU ltwt,to respect Its Hig, and to defend itagainst sll enemlei.
When half the world was in theconflict ot w*r tn m e , »nd H trewinctf-^sifigly evident that Amtttawould be drawn Into it, thtre »roMa ifiecial need for eacb aind everyAmerican to be more .fully awereuf thow principles tot wtldl wtstood, and. for which. Hie nation')blood mifht t*ve to be Bacrifl«d,Tliereforc, it seemed wlie [hat ev-ery American should fully und*r-»Und the oWig»Uom and dutitt oltitiienship, as well *i the rlfhti»nd priTl)cE*s, TWJ idta hid d»-raloped to such in #xt*nt by 1917,i ti l
p"Spring Jr»jiti(inii]]y brinss
»y inflm of good qunlity fwmof all types on the market,"-Mr.Barrett slid, 'and this year is
of *uth{ir«, »rtisH and edi-tors" in New York CltF, an an-nouoctmfiit was made of a nation-v>Wt eoirtttt to preitnt a nationalcreed, which,1 in briefest formwould embody a concise atatmhentof American political filth, based
j upon thine fund»mewt«) printiplesof true American history and tru-
S dKVon. Tht AmertcnTi press car-I ried the challenge and many baga-
thatPriaw fir tip crted peltdjed
stwtd W skbrtJ i K i d1*17, >n ; |« ird
Baltimit*ftiT th* wjsuliif^ t U I b^ ;every *t»*» fn the unjon partjdp*t~ins- The one fcvilly iwfooifdby WiUfamiTyler P a ^ - flitaldtt v% coa.(c*4ietv*lvt>iThe; werdi were not new* but the
l i B r j t a n n i l ; * , EncyclopediaAmeric*s«'i»W ct Mr, Pafe. tha.tfht worda ,bi tts>d were lot thewordu of any .ona maiii bit wer*(h* yrordt of'KMny hien,Uk*fi fromhistoric authentic aouKet,,i«pr«Wjng the political faith of many iftb-'er people, and In « miltgrful and.intelligent way he had selected andttrraltpd the different •eptenee*,Mr, P a « h*«J cotnpllidithe w dfrom the enduring word* of auch;men; aa W»a»fnffcm,* Lincoln, .Web'iter, Franklin, Hale, atapuilnc'«xiIracta frow to* Dtclatatloti of In.dttBpcncc «>i the ComUUitipir olthe United Stutee. Tfcerrfowi Wiflv,In it* frwnearork of ipoice trordila found: faith, Sop*, loyalty *iiddrrotion. The wonta t« trike'uibetter citlwd* *nd Am*ri(anJ• I I t h e n . : . • • • • • ' . • • ; . ; ; ^
William Pa««
IVM ja descendant of Cartel Brax-
tependence, and.of Johp Tjrjirj, raWeiitaf t|>* Unit*! ;.Bt»W. ill*boyhood hero WM FMncfl SeottKey. * He/war c lwkoj tti* Bwuic.of RepirewntatiTM for SI f•§ft,• longer conttnuwit pOTioi th»nany other person, He did OtX,
;• At' the graveside of the patriot,
ur. theif*tnlly plpt inOtkHillCtm-e'tery,' Washlfijton,, D. C.,.' a', mar-tte memorial, trearinit the full textof the Anieric«n,'i Creed, wn's'tfed-
rnunity homes now being offeredtor a»le stem ,to oBer an usuallywide range of types, locations, andp r i t e l . " •,-• -•..• • : . . - . •:•
The realtor dletutive went en toeJtpltin tlisttbe 6«ti<uB oure*a hasestimated that about one ,out ofettrj 1 M flirwna eirnnga liU re»-idtnce Jn^tiiecduraenfa year. Hernided that-inlr* c*«« of familieswith Children, many moving plansiiE.dtli.jTr4 urt'V tfc* ekse ol the
IMMI yetr in eprinjr.More tliaii <in«; comment*tor on
;ctirjre>it i nrv^nent Jtrendi, haa not-
d ^ t i t t i i J hi|t t l t tj
ed * shi|t to real estatei
j | eal atfturn other forma of investment,M t a H d d hMr. B»rnttnotea, He «dded that«>il«iUw:iiicr«aac4 flow of fundsinto roi: fetate Juurtiken ;«j«: form
p of raw landIrj"'c*mm(Tc]at property
•yndfeates, the apprtciation of ex-ti home values also has been
. , . . . . . . . . - • . . - • . • • . . • • • • . • .
aa (onnectWi'he cited thelateit Ceniu* Bure«u figures avail-able a» itiowing thai tlm.medianmarket rvalue of'single-unit resi-ientiai • nij>eitibs butll beiorfi1950 had grotfn from (7 129 in1850 to $10^6fi.in
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PTA Council Installs Officers AtLast Meeting of School Year
. The Weitfield Council .of PTA» met June ' 4 at 'GrantSchool auditorium for. the Ust, meetirtg ot ttifa ichtxit yeix' iNhleh ' iv.eluded the. installation cf new officers. Mrs. Charle* Fleming, out tf-ing president, expressed her appTeciition to' a(l nwsinlwra of th« P'JAcouncil for their "fine work throughout th* ye»r on the miny proiectathey have undertaten,
.. .. . . , of, tea) estateto keep pace with changes ir. thetuiwhitinj: ptwei ot the dollar
Mrs. Cuddle E. Davidson Jr.,tenchinK. whoUratip adminiatra-tlcn chairman, introduced Mil*Patricia Goodwin, recipient of thisyear's jtour-ytar teachinB;ship award. Lart year'sshij recipient; Mkt- Joanne Sia-ton, was also present and WW'ofh«r activities tbia year *t ColbyCelkgt in Waterville, Me.
Teaching scholarship b e n e f i tchairman, Mn. P. Raymond Oben-chain, announced that the scholar-ship movies and the contribution)from the FT A/a made a net bsKance of $1040 raised during thi«year. This wilt allow *269 peryear for four years fo rthe 1B50aehijiarflhip award.
It WHS reported by ilrs. RobertJ. Carpenter, recreation chairman,that ttiia committee is investigat-ing the need for more b»wb»]l
H. Read; safety, MM, George A.
Charlei P. £ddy Jr. i health,BWney Spttfanr; tenchini: ichoUrahip .benellt, Mra, Balph H. §Ul
(Itfitioti, Mr».tw'liV ii# viMs thtiwriaTi,Dwight Eaton; joint civic commit-tee, Mia. Lawrence .E; Wcwtiraand vice chairmen, Mrs. G.1 W.D-otitmn at\4 Mts. C. I eBonks; hightr edocation/.Jtrn.
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• ';Mrs. A, J. Parmentier JT,tf.. The various tonjrotttee chairmen^include: Brownies and Girl Scouts,-iMm, B. S, Sialkln; budget and ft-;>»n<;e—fair,'Mrs. P. T. Harm;v'jftircMhqirmsn, Mrs. J. F. Burke;y^Vileiitinfl dance, Mr. and Mrs, A. P.ir/tiSw, builttiiiB fadlitiei, Mrs, J.jJ JK AttrtB; congress publication and^TJ*)w:l)*r'B welfare, jlrs. i. McDon-• •-•»t)l; cuhs, ~i/lu. It.- E. Ohaiin;-^ieajth tntj Junior fted Cron, Itn.
•.••• C. £. Helder; hwpitality—me«t-•: i»e», Mrs. J. F. Zirnwerman; pdt
" " eBppW, Mr*. L, W. Kohl-; biy scautJ', Mr. J. Plidps;• Ihwter, llrs.'K. Howsn Jr.;enhip, Mrj. t . E. Davidson
program—school, llrs. J. AJr.; flower (how, Mrs. K,
. . . I J flower sliow co-chairman,
. It. W, Scett; publicity—news-Urn. ft, Umiemin; puV,
!. It. H. ftullly;n, Mia. X. A, 'HekEleM
, Mi-a. P. T: Ma(!0til; fidfo-Mvs, N. ? . B)cT*e1i aiMnmvri
"fl-oiiftij-up, MM. C. E, Thumas"iSTtHSp, Mvn, P, Aii'.tnlary. reproscntM-
a, Mv. J. Vf. M»ilrtos,
:in(r« will be' held lh!Thurujtiy nf ctd] niinitr.
(ll'tlrtl? In SI!|)IP!)II)UI, lit Wilsu:hool al ft:B6 aifn, .
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The safety committee n o t e dthat the American Automobile Al-location has taken movies of thebkyclc teutin? at McKinley Schoolto lie used in film they will be pre-senting throughout the country.
Ufa. Bruce E. Klrohall al theBoard of Education explained thethcrouKii study being made on amerit system for teachers.
A report was given by Mrs.Obenchnin on the proposed town-wide PTA Insurance covoraffe. Shuicqueyted that the PTAs respond
i this time on their decisions sothat the insurance ">n be startedby Sept. 1 11 enough schools agreeto the plan.
Installed as officers foryear wer«; President, Mrs.
nwtEric
H. relurson Jr.; vice president,
Regional BoardPlans Activities
The executive board of the Jon-utlian D a y t o n fteeionil HighSchool PTA formulated plan a andoutlined the wotk At the comingyear Wednesday in the school.
It approved the recommendationto send the president, M,rs. Victor
, and Ant vice president,Franklin Palcanis to the
PTA convention in Atlantic Cityin the fall.
Collection of dues in the annualjyieinberahilJ drive will bfl eonduct-ai by atudenta this year Instead otWe teachers aa has been the (ua-torn previously.
A newsletter will be mailed tonil members before each regularmeeting.
"Your Pirt in Your Child's Edu-cation" is lo.be the program theme
JOHIN, 0. COUI'NB
Notes 30thYear with Esso
Juhn O, Collins uf SOS Klmdoiv-Inwn drlvt linn notei) i:ls 3(lth ycni'af service With KEIBO licaiiaich mid
Co, ft. (frmjnnln (itIantltutu (if Tei'h-
nuluj{>'> he liiM Y'olii a .•iiustsj1'" andti btiL-lidor'ii (Iptriee In c!n*iiiii'!il en-ivnixiriiiig Ironr thnt si')mo1.
Hit iTBcai'i'h work nt-f'lwinvrn tqTieerns the prgdiictiliiillen roii'lui'ter! in t)n> (yrnwut refirarrVi illvkioyi. l iealso ttoiMj ri'soiirch on iirijilinjt, mnl
»rniT fuels, Diirinit 'WdililWur 11, hit w«s ttsHocidtnl with (he
Mrs, Theodore E, Klein; recordingsuerelary, Mrs. Jolin H. WUlUm-aon; corresponding secretary, Mrs.Lewis V. In^rum Jr., und treas-urer, .Mrs. Logan Lomdalo.
Commltltis di airman Jov thficomlnu year will be the following;Junior thentre, Mrs. Wintliropo C,Smith and Mrs. R. Glunn BauDtj
round-up, Mrs. ElmernbergtM1; teachers' salary,
p A. ML-Gronrty nnd vicechairman, Ifra. Henry Oohrmann;
bl itlmtlons, Mrs. Allen R,ixl] parent educntliin, Mrs.W, a=ott.
, Mr, and Mrs. Ovville
for the yc«r, There will be fouruvenihE wee tin Kg and one after-noon meeting. Thd Intter will benold in conjunetlori with the Ar^tfrur h. Johnson Dcgionn) HighSchool PTA.
In :leu et the faculty Ua, a pic-fik biiftet luiic'ncon \i\\\ 'at givenfor t ie tenchem, s.tBfT and boardwrnfcera Oilcntaiion Day, BcJ>t. 10.
A dlsctslson of various vttynaViii MeaTii for Tnialng iulndB (ot-1)weil tliu approval of tha
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