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YEAR—No. 3,, WESTFIELD, NEW JEfcBgY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959
CommitteeFor New School
tion ByV1962
taiftoiwe classroom needsL'[feWd elementary grades
Mtin. • It has reconirnejid-I i (i«f elementary acho«l,
^^.jjVUssroonis, be erectedLffl£»Grove site." I t fur-" ided that "prcpara-
atln Immediately toJ will be completed
September, 1962."rr«d to is near T»-
Taiti • 1 is one of threelt*M* Mt aside for achool
eommltt** we:7;BWy Jr- »"* J>. P-
lt, tad Pr. Richard N. Rho-kii* Council of PTAs; Ed-i t AUn, Joseph B. Connsll
l I C l l f A U h o l-itfoni Mrs. Bruce E.
_l Thomas H, Bennett and|A. Ctrlson for the .Board
Mr. Bennett aerved
ipecUl committee, whichtie iwt time June 28,"
; H. Mulrsany, president_ lo«rd of Education, "haswiring throughout the sum*
population growthavailable in ex-
new and proposedktkl Wilding, finances, and
data, in ordar tonuit the elementary claes-imdi on both sides of to*n.k b»rd Is grateful to thisiJtaffrr its'painstaking re-ft ml thcughtful report Be-(rtiai upon it, however, welold ail open meeting in thetrim.of the Westfleld HighITIimdiy, Oct. 1, # t j p.m.I tilt tine," continued Mr,feu, "(uinterested-WestaeUrin mty hear the report In "deHi quettiong, and make «ug-'ta. Bou-i members will giveHionildoition to all the pr»-inude al this meeting beforei |to* decision on'rtie recom-Uhm tonUined in the com-
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p ScreeningIwam Offered
p . Mottley, health officer,1 aired residents of the area
Weipott in tho free eye«™» program being offered at™ hospitals in the county1 tie mek of Sept. 31.J ' l v i s i d , Mr. Mottloy said,
ft« service is offeredJ pwsin over 35 yeara of
m» Is n»t already under the^ U p h d i f
Participationi Fre* Service
yiseases of the eyeIf found In time.
V"« " o other diseases of»«j wh1Ph reveal themselves" w i W t s i n tho eye.
of those personareceive additional en-
™» »nd possibly treatment,£,P"**tl lffl of their eyes areW ° U H Eye Health Service
tat of Institutions
Collrgr Club to HoldQpen Mrtting OnCelkge Bond tnue
The referendum recardini; •bond liiur'for the conitruction ofaddition*! lacilitlea for higher ed-ucation In the IState of N*w Jerieywhich win be voted on Nov. 3, wUlbe'the iubject of a meeting opento the public Oct. ! in the GrantSehool.
t h e Collate H«n'i Club of Wot -fold, the sponsor of thl» meeting,hma invited Dr, E. D. Partridie,president of the Monklair StaleColleKf, U> prtMnt the facta nl»t-inf; to the n « d for tnEreawd col-lege f»clliti*s" in New Jersey. ApKh*l discussion will follow thetalk, during which question! onthis istue may be asked.
The college bond issue ia of vitalinterest to every tititen of NewJeriey, who will have an oppor-tunity to An<! out the fact* forhtnuelf Oct. 8.
Borough CouncilGets 2nd Petition
Seeks PensionFor Retired Clerk
MOUNTAINSIDE — The Bor-ough Council Tuesday night wan
ked to act on a new petition inbehalf of a pension for retiredBorough Clerk Robert Laing. Bor-ough Attorney Irvine B. John-stone Jr. has advised that thocouncil tacks "the legal power toact." , . , •
Austin H. Johnson presented thepetition. It requested that thecouncil place the pension questionon the November ballot eventhough'results of :the' referendumwould be non-binding. . ... Mayor Jowph A. C. Komich sild
the iwtltioft w*uU«qult« "furtktrdlacbaaion."' . • "
, Mr. Laing, who retired from th«borough clerk's post a year agoafter many years of service, heldthe post on a part-time basis. Atthe time of hi] retirement he wasr e t e i v i n g 11,800 a year. Mr.
lng's petitioners asserted thatstate pension and Social Securitybenefits based en that salary VUTIinadequate.
The council received a copy ofa letter from the state HighwayDepartment to the Arthur A. Wil-son Co. requesting it to restore 40dogwood trees destroyed on thestate's right-Df-way some fouryears ago when the company wasallowed to remove an embankment,
The mayor appointed these mento a committee to study flood prob-lems in the borough: Lawrence M.Curtisa, chairman of public works,Eugene Rau, Mr. Hartung, TownEngineer Grant H, Lennox andMr. Brown.
The council introduced an ordi-nance that would.provide for con-struction of a sanitary sewer inlioute 22 from the MountainsideInn to Summk road. Another or-dinance would authorize tho bor-
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School EnrollmentKeeps on Growing
Thu BciaiJ «f Education an-nounced Xhe enrollment figures intho WcBtfiek! public school as ofMonday, revealed an Increase of403 over last year.
The largest Increiiao enmc Inerodes BiiVcii, eight and nine, HBEdison Junior Hl^h showed an in-crease ot 120 fltudonta fine! Itoone-velt Junior High showed nn In-crease of 8T shutouts. The SeniorHiffh School enrollment jumpedfrom 1245 la*t year to 13fit thisyear, an incircBBc of I0T. Theelementary si'lioola showed a totalIncrease of 160.
Tho total school enrollmentjumped from Ti'i'i Wednesday,Sept, ft (Ao Hrflt dny «T MIIOD!)to 7U81I Motidiiy, HII IIILT«II«C '«Ifi4 sludenln In » tmvlnrl of feurst'luidl <!Kyn, iielnw nr« nlmwti twtl-tmrntivc enrfiimont flfctiri'i) '.orLhla year and tnst yanr itn uf M«n-iluy.
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Council, Planning BoardIssues Facts9 Statement
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Baptist PastorResigns Post
Rev. Gates AcceptsHong Kong Position'
The Rev. Elbert E. Gates Jr.,pastor of the First Baptist Church,has resigned to accept a position•a director of Church World Serv-ice in Hong Kong. This is a tmjorrelief program In behalf of refu-gees sponsortd by Church WorldService under the National Coun-cil of Churches of Christ in Amer-ica.
ilr. "Gatus is just completing tenyears as pastor of the West fieldchurch. During this period thechurch has grown from a member-ship of .400 io nearly 1,000. Thebudget has increased from $14,-000 to $70,0(10, and the full timestaff now numtors seven people.Pour years ago a new Children'sBuilding was erected at a cost of$200,000 which is regarded as oneof the finest of its' kind, and twoparcels of ground were also pur-chased to provide for a .76 carptrklnf lot. Mio during-the pa^tora'te, "the thtirch" property h»steert eompl*t«ly renovated;
In addition to his responsfbltities as local pmiWr, Mr. Gates hi»served as president of the Minis-ters Council of the American Bap-tist Convention, and as a memberof the Council on Missionary Co-ope rat inn. He is a member of the,administrativt committee of theChristian Higher Education Chal-lenge Campaign, and is also amember of the Convention nomi-nating committee.
At the stale level, he is chair-
An estimated ultimate Incieasein tax revenue of ipproilmiteiy1254,000 H year would result fromAnal adoption of the new xaningordinance io permit e*tat>)ish<nentof campus -type office - researchfacilities In certain designatedareas on the outskirts of West-Aeld, 'according to • "statementof facts," tstued yesterday by theTown Council and Planning Board.
If, on the other hanct, the game«reas proposed for orTle* researchestablishments were used for homedevelopment, a net loss in taxrevenue of fl3,S4S would result,the town officials estimated, ex-plaining that the "Increased tax«snecessary to support additionalschool facilities required for fam-ilies of home owners, plus the costof new municipal services wouldexceed .the tax yield by this esti-mated amount."
The Council and Planning Boardsaid that in their opinion, the newzoning ordinance "Is the moatequitable way of affecting a sub-stantial saving of tax dollars forthe cltiiens. Only in this way canthe land be Used by tho owners f ortax r a tables that will not impose
continued Increase in the tax
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Democrats UrgeVoter Registration
Committee SendsInformation Sheet
At a recent meeting of the West-field Democratic Municipal Com-mittee the candidates for TownCouncil, Roderick Cowlis, ItobertMcDonough und Marvin Fein,urged that increased attentionbe paid to voter registration.
Mr, Cowlcs, speaking for thecandidates, said that the obsexv-ancu of Citizenship Day should re-mind all voters to exercise one oftheir most .precious privileges—tho right to vote. He emphasisedHint in order to vote one ntustfirst register,
I waa pointed out that a recenty! conducted under Dewj-
cratie sponsorship, indicated that'there In a large number of unreg-istered voten throughout UnionCounty. The survey was directedby Col. Jack Dunn of 801 BradfordILVCIUK1.
Tho tocnl Democratic committeein assisting unregistered voterswith information and transporta-tion to mid from registration, Avo'lent Information sheet wan re-cently mulled to IdCitl unregisteredvoters. It States that Ihe residencequalification* are el* months tatho county prior to Nov. 3. Thismeans tiha.1 tmvono moving intoNew Jri'uey from another fiUilo onor licfuro May a, mid anyone llv-inx in Ui<! ntiiUi who mnvufi tn nn-ntlii'i' I'ounty dt) nr beforo Mppt. 4,U I'liKilili- tn rt'trtrit.fr nuw to vdt'.'In Ni>vpiiibi>r.
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Peak AdvanceRegistration Noted
Personal Sign Up ForAdult School Monday
Tho largest advance registra-tion in the history of the WestfleldAdult School was announced to-day by Wepman 0. Steengrafe,director. Over 1,000 applicationswere received by the deadline formail registration Tuesday. At leastsix additional classes are beingformed, he slid, to help meet whatpromises to become a record totnlenrollment tin registration ivlfht.
t in person May hey night at the Edison
J u n t o High School from 7:30 to$ .p.m.
The additional classes in begning French, German, Italian andRussian will meet from 9 to 10:30p.m. Two additional clqsses In oilpainting writ also meet, one from7:30 to 9 p.m. and one from 6 to10:30 p.m. These will be taughtby Charles E, Stevens, art instruc-tor at Railway High School. Mr.Stevens, who has an MA in arteducation from Columbia Uni-versity, has taught adult paintingclasses at the Newark Museum forSeveral years.
No further registrations can lieaccepted In the following courses!Securities and Investing, ContractBridge, Trim and Slim, PartyPreparations, and beginning Pi-ano (classic ul or popular).
Mr, Stoenijrafo painted out thatthe Adult School which is offering45 courses this year, is open to all'adults and is not limited to West-field residents. Copies of theschool's catalog arc available inthe Westfleld Library.
Pollen CountListed For Week
The pollen count for thepnst week, taken by JosephMottiey, health officer, is ssfollows compared to last year:
1960 1BCBThursday 17 22Friday 8 13Saturday B IBSunday 2 23Monday 2 £2Tuesday 4 57Yesterday IB E8
burden for achoo) and still main-tain W*«tfield'a high standards,compatible with * town of homes,"
Tfce : views of the Council andPlanning Board are being distrib-uted to civic groups and other or-ganisations for advance Informa-tion and for public discussion ofthe new ordinance upon whichWestfleld voters will be given anopportunity to express their opin-ion in a referendum at the Novem-ber general election.
WWle offering a detailed analy-ii« of the Economic data on theoffice-research* development vevausdevelopment for homes, the itate-ment answered questions whichhave been raised by cltirsnt andcivic group) especially as to theeffect of the ordinance on the resi-dential character of the town andon property values.
In answer to the question, "Willoffice-research tones change thocharacter of Westfleld," it ivnsstated that only two and a half percent or 110 acres o\it of the i,02bacres of the area of the town isinvolved, equally divided betweenthe North and South sidea. Be-cause of the rigid restrictions ofthe ordinance, requiring a mini-mum area of four acres to a build-Ing surrounded by a large expanseof attractively landscaped groundsand the control of anode undfumes, noise, glare, odors "thecharacter of Wsstfleld wculd ra-his in unchanged," the documentstated.
Dealing with tha effect on prop-erty values in adjacent areas, thestatement cited a report of two in-dependent real estate authoritiesthat office-research development"will have no advorao effect onvalues of existing properties."
Comprising use of tho land forhomes versus office-research pur.poses, town officials estimated that307 homes could be developed onthe tracts sgalnst 21 businesstabllahments. Based on an averagevalue per home of f 34,000 and tihepresent tax rate of I8.T2 yer (100,the but Field would t)C 1129,882, ii•was *»tim«Ud. But It was.yvlntedout that the SOT homes would hav<art estimated 2BS pupils for who intho cost of school facilities wouldamount to 1134,317 or $4,356 peryonr In excess of the lax yield. In
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Players to StageRacing Comedy ,
Tho Community Players of Wost-fleld will pnscnt "Three Men on aHorse" as their major fall produc-tion Nov. 27 and 2B. Tho dfractorwill be Robert Herrmann whs di-rected their production of "Stalag17" last year.
Mr. Herrman'3 10 years in stockplus acting In the road shows of'Inherit the Wind," "Mr. Roberts"
and "Dream Girl" have given hima thorough knowledge of audloncenmctfon. In uddltlon, he has np-l)Dareii in many TV shows includ-ing Lux, Kruft and Philco Thea-tre. He has also appeared in in-dustrial films and shows for thetl. S. Army Signal Corps.
Mr. Hcrrnmn has directed road«!itnv9, summer puckago shows andEtar-stock slwwa with such actorsJIB Basil Rath bone, Zazu Pitts,J:ickle Cooper, Magda Gabor andMargaret O'Brien.
Try-outs for "Three Men tin aHorse" will be held at tho Com-munity Players' clubhouse, 1000North avenue, Sunday, Oct. i at 8p.m. und nt S p.m. The play has[ r U fur 10 mull und four wgrneji.Hooks are now available at theWestfleld Library for preliminaryreading, • 'i-i I
Council Introduces SignDespite P
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Unexpired BoardOf Health Term
Dr, Sanford M. Reisg of 840Village green was appointed tothe Board df Health Monday nightby the Town Council. He will fillthe unexplied term of the late Dr.L. H, Leggett which runs throughDec. 1. ;
Dr, KeisB, whose offices are at440 East Broad street,-has livedand practiced in Westfleld since1958. He Is a specialist in internalimedlclnu and gastro - intestinaldiseases.
He received his AM and MDfrom Corntll University, and -wasan Intern st New York Hoipital,^oi-noH University Medical Cen-ter. Ho has been an Instructor Inmedic In o itt that hospital since1055.
lie k a diplomats of the Ameri-can Board of Internal Medicine,
and a .member of the AMA andthe Union County Medical Asso-ciation, tin belongs to TempleEmunu-EI.
Ho und Ills wife, Beatrice, havethree diildnn, Monica, Fraud andDavid.
PTACouncilfoSponsor Lecture
Physical FitnessAuthority to Speak
The public la invited to a demon-stration by Bonnie Prudden Wed-nesday, Sept. 30, at 8:1<> p,m. Inthe Westfleld High School audlto.rtuim This L program, "PhyiteajFitness—Your Responsibility," issponsored by-the W.cstfielri Councilof Parent Teacher Associations andisi designed to "stimulate Interestin the problems of youth fitness,"
Miss Preddon is a former editorof Dave Garrowtiy's "Today" ahowon television und haa appeared onthis show a well as the "Home"show. She is tho author of twoh.ol(s, "Is Your Child Reiitly Pit?"anrl "Basic Exercises No. 1,"
Her woris have been publishedin national magazines, among themFamily Circle, Parents mtiBUHino,the Saturday Iteviow and profes-sional jourr.ula. From 1057 to thopresent Miss Frudden haa written
weekly column on "How to GetMora Out of Life—Fitnosa Exer-cises" for Sports Illustrated mag-azine.
Founder and director of tha In-stitute for Physical Fitness InWhite Plains, N. Y., Miss Prudden1MB long been involved In a eru-a.'ide to niiika the people fltnesa-con-seioua. IJurlnjt 1051-55 shu coop-erated In an international study onminimum physical tit ness. Ilcaultsof this study wero presented toPresident Elsenhower as a WhiteHouse conference. Figures show-~g failure In muscular tests byAmerican children at a rate uf al-most 00 per cent as compared toless than nine per cent falluto byEuropean children a roused thePresident to establish an AdvisoryCouncil on Youth Fitness. MiaaPrudden is a, member of this coun-cil.
In addition to hor work In de-veloping healthier bodies, Miss
Public Invited ToTuesday Meeting
Itocontly Foalmuster GeneralArthur E. SummorfleH asked fortougher lawa against those per-iona, who, ho said, are pouring'•pornographic filth into tho fam-ily mailbox."
In carrying out a study of this'problem the civics and legislationdepartment of the Womans 'Clubof Weatnelu has scheduled West-Held Postmaster Edwin A. Lake(3 speaker on the subject at Itsfirst fall nioctinB to be toeld Tues-day at 10 a.m. in the clubhouse.
Mr. Lalte has first hand knowl-edge of how obscene materialreaches our children. It's not because : they. have ordortd it•beo&UBO tlielr\'name» irhlSibeei.on a imallinfT list in orte way oranother that they received it, heexplained.
Mr, L B W D postal career startedin Decanter, 1931, aa part timedork at Newark Post Office. Ho
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SCHOOL IIONOHEO-""Thflrtim Rlcfcnr ftsni™-), pf«tW*nt «.f Ibn Krffiort Junior tilth Seli.Mildent Uuvil nitt A ••"<! IMInn, 1. l.oWInf, wllli H I M . M i l jr. «,<ir«Mry ur llm nmodftilnn, ••mulidttvtn \nU, • fmrnxd t-oprn^ucltoii cf (lii> "SI»II1HH »t (do Cnn.lltiition" by Hairliril Clinndlnr t'hrlaijr.llnwtrd Tnmllmiij,. )1T1B,:I))HI. monJ from rig lit, pr*«tnl«J tti« plolur* In htittll (if tliti [>AfC> N«-tlnji.t Del in i . OmrtttMlmt. Pttpk Mutttiiin, l*f(. und IWl«)i«»l Mlnnlofno, rlgt.i, IrentUFir u( Ih*ettiieiiiligu, »r» holding iim saw 49 tltr flrfg whi'is Kiat In front a! iljij .ctitifl oYafjl <l»)f.
EDWIN A. LAKE
Postmaster ToDiscuss 'Filth'
Seeks County 3Aid To AlleviateFlood Conditions
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An ordinance regulaUac uwd construction of tmafaW-M^d
advertliins signs WH ilrt«dn«*4by the Town Coumllnight detDite "no" and Mvotes from two eaundlrafn.
The pr»pfl»d ardlnanf*,!—„ ,twill come up f OF aaeand «a4 i s U -rending Sept, 28; iroutd frthriftalgns In EeMdeiWe A, B «nd ( h i v ; ;den Apartment icinet, e i c tp i WH> .'.der Kpeeial condition*. It weuidUb :
o prohibit "free sUndinf" afetih ;iarjrer than 16 aojuar* f#*t .•*'•igher than IS feet. r -. -,,' «ji- r
Tt would prohtbit fta«Wil» »%••.r any aifiu which might tot*tf*r« •-•
with tralNi or safety atgnlb. All >marquee >i(rns would have t» fcf
pproved by the eouiwII, .. ' ;':•_'•Most controversial seetton of tht ''
irdinance, to which a aommiUei of ,;he Chtunl.tr of Commerce )«* ob. .eeted, is Section IS, whfeh ptt»ides that all sign* built lwfow
tassBge of the ordln»ncet Trirtch -•'all to conform to the ordinanee, r
may remain aUndin^iorf l" ytarl, 'bm then must be destroyed, t';
Councilman A, Turner Bwraie^ V'ho said the meattUre warthe T*i;-:
lult of three or tour y Toted against its passage. Heeeted Io destruction of ypff'to satisfy the aesthetic t*it*t o f :
,he council." He said Mutt In <Ji»-ussion -with residents who did not
own eomrnerciil property In town,mostly commutera,' he found noovldence that they were o(Mn<!*d"with existing iigne at idhftta th»ydid not aff.eet h*»lth or>f»(jf^( ;: .r e s i d e n t s . • . • •' -.-. • '•'••.••••'•';?'•;:.
Summing up. hit. f*J«etl<mi, Mr,
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Bike RegistrationSchedule Given
The achetlulti for refrlstratlon ofbicycles with wheels 20 Inches ormore In diameter that are ridden
tho streets hnn bean announcedby Mrs. Welter Klute, chairman ofhe Bicycle Board of Wsfltftelrt, and
Lt. Thomas Cotillon, safety offlt'or.ThU Is In co-operntlou wllh theWestfleld Council of PTAs and thoschools.
Avcordlns; to Town Ordinaflcu71, It Is iilej;nl for liny porsotis
residing iti Weatfluld to rldo sucha bicycle without a license. Pres-ent lice I! son will bu Invalid afterNov. 1, Registration of udulta' bl-cycica, incliidlnK senior high, willbe handled by the Police Dopurt-moiit thu first Saturday in Kovem-her.
'reviitas to dutes of registra-tion, application forms will be dis-tributed t(j the children at school.TUcso should bo filled out andbrought alrnij? at registration timeOnly bicycles in siifc riding condi-tion will he riwifitcr-oil. This moanthat a bicycle must huvo goodbrakes, full foot j>edal», tight han-
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National DARHonors EJHS
At ii student fianenibliy fri'liiy inKiiiiion J.mJor IJIBII HCIIIJOI, tfrumi'd riiiii'iidiiftlini of the "SlervLII^ of tlm [JoiijitKntfoii uf tl;c Unll.<i(i Klok's" by liowiinl Cliiinilliii1
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turi! train flownril TuriilliwMiri,?,chrnd jirlni.'fptll. I t ivfin ni-dFiviih'dtit I'Mlifim Junior HJwli tiy l/n1 nn*fliiitul cliiili'iii/in of till! Miitmniii
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Junior TheatreTicket Sale Set
Available WedneadiyFor School Children
The ticket sale for the JuniorTheatre program* for the 1960-60season In the local public schools lanet for Wednesday, This will be.the only opportunity far childrento obtain tickets, It was announced .hy Mrs. WInthrop C. Smith, chi l i -man of Junior Theatre programs,n committee of the Westfleld Court-
;1 of PTAs.Program* for the elementary
public schools of WestAeld havewen sponsored for many years by;tho Westfleld Council of P T A B .iineo 1053 Junior Theatre pro-ram a have been devoted exclusive-
ly to tho presentation of live thea*tre,' Mrs, Smith aald.
Tho series of playn are again tie-Ing offered: Series 1 for first, sec*end und third jjradcrn; Series litfor fourth, fifth and sixth. gradeTE.
The pleys'to bo presented are:Serloa 1, Nov. 31, "Simple 3imori,rt
by the Pretenders of the CollegeWoman's Club of West Hold) Jan,30, "Pinocehlo," by tho TravollngPlayhuu»e; Feb. 20, "Merlin theMmrlclan." by tho Kniclterty-Knockery Piny em.
Sevlos 2: Ott, 31, "All Haba," bythe Kntckorty-Knoekurty Players;Nov. 14, "Marco Polo," by theTraveling Playhouse; Jnn. 23, "TheMUKIU Horn (>f ChwrlemaRne," bythe ISqulty Library Theatre fotChildren.
In nddltlon to Mrs. Smith asthnlrmnn, the Junior Theatra pro-Ki'iim emumittee nonslnta of the fol-
Mrs, It. QWnn Hauor, co-
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List Evening HoursFor Kegfelrutioii
Thtv Town Cltrl ' i offltt Inlh« MuRt«iu>l Building willroninjn opan until 0 p.m. anthu Following «v#tilnf> for th*rip-lilrnlinn of valnrd
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Wnduet a Mrie, st sit foraootM* iwgfnnUsi?. Qet
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jBuilding. 4S6 B»»t Broad streeweaktr** %\W pja.
Seefcs County•(-QwiUntmi front page 1)
Stnge safd th« Chamber of Comntrcg committee, which was askedto help In dr»wi*ir »p th« ordt-nance, ii -in •fereenint with thptfmarjr *fcj«e«rt—"to k*ep thtown frotn .leaking Jilt* # ConeyW i d i t that the measure foes
CoottHttan tttobert R. WelchMtaMed ft*w» mtl»c *n4 aaU Witiva ahwid n»t UMHF that "
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B.ILOB tie Southi l l t i a c m a r t town
ute* th. r*-tKa ettimrtadand hind wtae. of
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on « ( # & * feiiMInfiHflfWl' ffirWPaPtAf Vr ASF WBTl-jfcrtr* S ini *rtt>«H»d hf the
would bring a |HW nn« andadditional ^100 floe "for each t»ythat a *»lati»n «*nttl
The council, took steps to enlistcounty aid In tliminatinf flood
itii by ta(id*r*t*edbridges and culvert* In Mveraisection* of town,.
In separate nsoldttont, It re-Quettad .-tfomtfev flnaneial beb> in
t bridges at Summitivatd and. Railway
arenu*, and tn bultding a bridge atFalncre* avenue. The bridges
provide for the wideningof a branch' of Robinson's BrookWhich flow* under-Willow Groveroad and the clearing of a channelih &• area, of Hu-ditif and Coot-jdfe atTMtt. • .
Tba eoaaeil Mittwned action onan' ordinance which would requireail prirate twinning pools with
foe* U™eneio*eTTltb* fence four f««t high.
•W Mania F*ia, leftla Uk*l(
torVt** 1)
MiMt»member, c p ^ » ftf...irs
t>tiit CMwaHoti. inW«ftt*U, he h i . twtea t*W elett*ed prosijent of the Weatfield Min-ItterUun, and fea* befen »ice preal-deai of the WettAtM Cuimdl atChuMSM, III the *»mmttnlty, b«wfll jieitapt Jb« ftert rem»mb«e<l
.tbe oriftdafof of the P
now in it» t«nth y«ar.Or«r tha years, Mr, Oattt,hai
tain tited widely as » ton* leader«t G«en L»kt, at »tmte conven-tion iniioni, Ih youUi ™Iliei, attk* national teuton* of the Amer-StMn BatitiM "Contrtttiori, and atthe««tjn«* of the B»|)«.t WurlJAlliance in Cleveland, Ohio, andtdtidot}, England, :
Mr. Gitei wijl end his work inWtfMeld Oct. 81.
n i i William H. Baumerfp»*iilnf M r > trying
tH t ttOWMkwitHmruure to «r»nt « t•eaptfott - to Hardihlp cajes. Finil
J put off. W th« Svyt.
-,,..—_ waa adopted fotbiddlBfiso^llKtjon vt cellar drainst^d'.iwftar-lines to th* 'Mnlt«ry
iliaa'aad carrying a penalty"If 1MB! | t ftr each dtr ofiB;^pd double that for a
off
Thfl>-*n4- I Contractlnx Co,R i y i d d t t, wet,awarded a contract
fof; |4((8i!0.40 for widening and1taWri# "RahWy »vantioto a uniform width of SB feet for'lte en-itw length. It mi , the kwest of\v» bids. Before bids were opened
w|» .announced that while the\te, whiih provided 1119,000 of
the 170,000 available for the work,had allowed 132 day a, for the job,
a town elptcta the contractor tolUh.the job this, fall, •CouneH also adopted an ordl-
nanace Vacating portions of Boyn-ton attnue and Laurel place to theManor park Swim Club which
the property to bui'd aopt. Filial tiassngs his bsen Ae-ay*d since April :because the club
had not acquired all the privateproperty It needed.
A rewlution was paased author-ing the installation of four Are
lydmita—one at Lawrenca ave-me and Htnisink war. at Mini-
Mayor ProclaimsConstitution Week
H. UnwrMn Thomaa hasthe period berlruiing
today tbratiffh Wednesday a* Con-ititwtion W««k In the folbwjngproclamation:
Whereas, Sept IT, WBT, tlie Con.atltutlon of the United SUt« ofAmerica m formally lignetl InPhiladelphia, Pa,; and
Whcrena, that doeomint ie thefoundation on which our nation hatprogre ied and prospered; and
Whereai, Its principles are asmuch alive today aa they were 172j>lnrs sgo; nbd
Whereas, the preservattoti of ourrnlitlcal and religious liberties.Inthe world today is aaKured by thegreat document;
Now, Therefore, I* H. EmersonThomal, aa Mayor of the town ofWenlfleSd, do hereby proclaim theperiod of Sept. IT to 29, 1959, asConstitution Week, and ur^e ailour citizens to give special studyand attention to the Comtltotlonduring- that week.
PTA Council(CMttnnad from wn 1) '
Ii the country'i top-rank*Ing woman rock climber and in ex-port tiler. She headed the NewYork and Wettchestef Ski Patrols,and was t w Drat and only womanto receive the Natioml Ski Patrol~ '": the EMtern Amateur SkiAaiodatlotw nitty ••. aimrd. In19S8 the New York State YHOAaward for service to yonth waspreiented to her.
Springfield College conferred anhonorary .degree of 'matter "of hu-manic* upon her the same y<*ar.
MJw Pmdden i program toWertfleid will include a demonstr»-ti«n of Stuesj teclujlques.
_ „ , PwddenV appearanw areMrs, E. W. S«wtt, j>»i«at edoeatiop.chllrfltan; Mrs. fr»ncii praie,>>ce «**irma^ «nd Sirs. F. H. Luelf-manr. attd Mrs- X- .P- Ahelj com-
Borough Councilq 4 fw Pt«to borrow op to *«,«W
tbcfa#*ir ptojaet. PnWie nearjni[»on the ordijune«« were tchrfuied
C*ijwj]man L » * » P r i enounccd tk»t *** Bb»d* Tnw Com-wmlon wouii hold a p»blic fctar-
'-•••"•••""--rtHji»fl«pt
JHe announced that the Moun.UittriJ* Port Oalo? had «c*ivadnotice that tt mutt vaeate Its pre*-tnt lflcatloii In the Architect*' Oi»-ria> Building in BMtt ft wtttlaSO i)a»«. K«»aldt3i« GeneralBJArlfHMt'i" 'AQpOlftlltafAudit «W«lfl n n W
looldng for a temporary fite fortht post ,olBce pending eatablUh-meiit of More': permabMit qaartera•Ufwhwe. Tnep(Hto«C«n*i ob-tained b)r tli« boroiuh lait N'
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junior Theatre(Continued from page 1)
chsirmsn;: Mr*. Harta. Sclan, co-ordinator of elementary edncatton:Mrs. Walter E. Eckhart, publicity;and tbe following representativesfront respective Total PTA'as Co-
BtrBet, Mr*. Elttter C. 8fa»»l«aberg»rj Frasldln, Ifri. Jobn Art-
air JWssMnKt. Mrfc Thwfcr* Bod-eii*i;.Wi«on, JTM, Robert Rowan
AU mtamwsm bawta a* lit*Satairday aftarnovMa tn tf* SmlwHigh Schoid »aaitorlum, with tfcadoors opening »VK;1S. Cloalnirtinwfor «tcb we»«t«tii>« wili h»puBlisbed.; in tie * * t « * l l L**4*rIirior to tpch t*rf»r*i«M* and willalso be poat*4 in front of th» highschool t i l dar •*=&»' prod^eaw
,No" ticket* w«l he »ld Itd o o r . ' " ' -~ "• •• ' • -
National DARfrtiji paf* 1)
proplainatfon of Citia#T»hJv' . Daybv Major H, Xneraoh'TbomM andurgw) all »tud*ftt« to "Uh* »J-vtnUfe «f Amwfeaa •itUttsslpand,(6 «ar»fi|lr|' MViaJr ««((*.ra-spoMbHttfM, M J*« | cftuMhs.'
Tha new 4ft sfcir AttMriean <lag,which Oiw in front, of tne tcfcoolewry day* wa| »h*wn to the itfedenti. '
Dr. OeninJ A. JDwrlin Of We«t-fleld;,i( att#ndhi* the omtuiaiht.oftion of th«. A«tf(can DenUVAiiMtaOon in N«w York aa an al-ternata delef »te. «f: the" Niw' Jar>sey State Dental 3oetety. The meet-tng .begin Monday and will Mid to*
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*PI 1M MORI• Miii.3
alnk and Apae1»e wny, at Mfnlslnltand Deer trail, and a corner ofApache way.
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r Beard naenWMit were
^O»W»slwilthj Oeorge Riiey it,;';MiHaypr Thotnai.' Mr, Bmimerrr-]aadJvM^r;Rog4t« eerved a t co*chalr~
feft
MONDAY AND FIIDAY fVENNOS TIL 9
keeps its downysoftness washing
after washing!
OPEN MONOAY AND FRIDAY KVININOS TIL 9
best dressed men are
SPIM""
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;li*'. Only ttcyc1
'. ,rii%h after d m t neettU^*i* arc DUfuL' ahf reason, & child la tit>apply fof regtrtraUoh atne a*<f do so at Volte*
i»iiartera tk* first Saturday <tfMKUi from a U 11:80 «_m.•ewheduSt for regietration, In-Mn ftnd l!cen«iaj )• al fol
26, 8 a.w.Juncb hour
28, flwtninj;.
. 1 . • * «-BL U&tll^«Bb Jaaeh hamr fer*«t
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Lwmbflme
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Bfor BOYS*i"ter nMter for back-to-achool and casual wear. Maimlfl.
25% Oiflon for the aofta*!-.
*4.98 ,«. *5.98'•• BIPAITMINT - MEZZANINE
Jofin franks
J&
diHWdinuireaJrtdmMttlMolwlhiigt ol a biitr day at tto
(SfflDlV of on ft (Mlkea iMttiptu. Their«WUnjT' ..'BoUnjr1600, of oour*WlW don't ywi liop tn today—
art how "BoUny 600 eontblnei
MBau]t-to*Autuniii-tlvii]aM
Collection. Wo luvftii
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WESTFtFLO7 C. firood »t.
W4]&t&
Sport Coat,. . from 63.00
. . . . 39,95 Slack*
John franksMEN'S and BOYS' APPAREL
WESTFIRD ^ "ttlDOIWOODUH OUR KBAH ENTRANCE rtOM MUNtCfPAt PARKING lOT
feJSHi
•Needs
rf frets Chapter10,000
I t«!&au»vttW thruh t .LMt
nearly • million
vahintatr drlv-cloaked n««r-
WUtomPTAToHold Reception
A "get acquainted" receptionwill be t*M Tbursdjty afternoonJn the Wpodrow Wilson andjtori-vunfrom 8 to 5 -p.au
Kn. J. F. Zimmerman, chair-mflJi, M»Uted by Mrs, H. P»dk>y*nd Mrs. W- Hujtac, (I»TB complet-ed arrangement*. Members of theschool PTA'board and room moth-srswill act u kiUiMi. Guwttof' fcpn^r irilj includa tb» faculty,w)u wiU be on hand to nutt theptttatt at tbtit student*: :
Parent* am urged to attend tom«et their children'* teachara, of-Adalt <*f J&8 schuol, tlie new pusro*ban of ib-PTA board and otherp a r e n t s . ••.•:. ' . ' • ' . . '
Vs Men's ClubSets Meeting
Thf flr»t meeting of the.new•eaion for th« V i Men'i Club atWeitfldd wai held Sept, S. Plwiiwere developed for cntcrUinHis at]fatheri partfrlpttinr in the Y In-dian '_ Gujde movantant'
•jg'twin<amfting the ban-Laiiirine outings to Iwspi-
A ptriwnftlftg,"rf metcy. Second
Hd Ji for clerical and typ-it*rt- ' '-. ."itiMi to motor service cler^rSiff *Ido volunteers, thetjpei are being sought:'tiills workers to teach
. the hospitals; canteen,jtgierve in Veterans BOS'tk Diagnose Center atFirft and in disasters, tofriendly service in Viospi-
titi ind otlier institutions;p iMas, to assist registeredi in the blood program andm In iioBpitals ; productionj»(jlr workers to make biblJiMdren'i Country Home;inltire aides to help serv-aid their families with per-1 problems, and registeredMtituch Red Cross nornaft. : •
m or men who sre Inter-it tuy of thwe fields of serv-id who can give a few hoursdt ttme eoch week are urged'iUr local Hed Cross ehap-
'"" ' information.
Mlnley School PTA helditbotrd rate ting of the newj JMjr Wedtui&day, Saftt. fl,itdtml auditorium, Mrs, Jas.•too, president, announced4* Hit's program theme willlie School Team—Students,
flfit ffcn rill I M l»i- }
m *iil be held Thursday at& in tbit ^inol nu4\toviu
jlit of this mcetlne will5jiM of "Spoolers and Hbof-
Schpol PTA's mainproject lust year,
films on "To Go
•«iml library, net up Iby the" ' ipen Oct. 7 Car tha first
Stephen Arbes, library"!"• Kportcd. Thu library,
parents, will be open"*»H from 1 to 3 p.in, for~ 111 grudts twu through
3 to i p.m., for gradeswdiir,^K^J. McCorrciHck, co-chair-
" means, reported« Carnival" fund rais-
planiiml for Out. 32.* « « i l l > a teachers lunch-
Bivon by boardJ. Everett Emery,
(imirrnan, in charga of
Sept. 2B, aton i8 for B U fai.iind over, Sam
Georg* Walttar, membenhjpcoromiU«o chairman of, toe club,haj lent letten to all Indian Guidefathert JttrJtlng- them to attend anap*n club mating; at the YMCAWednesday evenlnf at 8 p.m, Clubtnembeis, !jnd*r the. direction ofpick Pottx and Duncan HIteh*ll,ii» pl»n :on c*nt«xtinf the Indian
fathers by Wlephone to per-invit* each to attend.
Charles Brandt, bead of tilt pro-gr*tn pommitte*, ha* 'arranged theprogram. A social get-togetherwill follow in the game room,where refreshment* will he served.
The program will consist of threeapeaker*. . Sid Pfiel, area liaisonofficer fo* the Y, wtll t p u k <m ."In-ternational : V'» Hen's Clubs." Ed,Kwan, general secretary of theWeitield Y, will explain the con-nection between the Y's Hen's Cluband the YMCA, Richard Glover,cruldant of the loeel Y'a Hen'eClub, will deal entirety with thadub and its activities.
At the last meet ing, Frank A.MacPherson of 822 Harding street,was welcomed as a new memberof tbv club. Mr* MacPheraon, agraduate electrical engineer, ispresently organiilrig hU own engi-
irii]^ firm to act as a manufac-ture's agent as at Qct 1, ulUngprimarily Industrial controls tooriginal equipment manufacturers,
The program at the last meetingconsisted of a movie on Arabia andthe development of the) countryand Its oil resources by the Ara-bian-Ameritan Oil Co. The movie
j preceietf-.by: • , f»w r e i n i j uy^Ir, Brandt of the California
Standard Oil Co,
Skin Boy'i MotherCommitted to Aiytum
Mr*. VlrgJ-nia" Bailey, who- ad-Wttttd fat4Hy -rttbbing her 17-year-(ild son early Sept. 8 *t hn,l t in their htwie at «10 Morth
Cheitnut street, h » been orderedcommitted to the stats Hospitalfor the Insane, at Marlboro.
Union County Judge Carroll W.Houklni o f Plainfteld nignnd •
i order Monday In Ettianethtenporarily committing, the. 41-yav-old widow,' Thin was after re-ceiving results of ptyohiatric tests•which found her to be "Insane,homicidal and suicidal."
The examinations were made byDr. John p. Mohtir of, Freehold*nd Dr. Joseph Judd of ElizabethWho recontntended the commlt-ment ''for her own food and forthe protection of the public."
Child'* Conditionimproves FollowvifigBicycle Accident
Robert Morrison, 3 , son of Mr.and Mrs. R. C. Morrison of 1012J^arding street, w^^ taken off thecritical list Tuesday at OverlookHospital, Summit.
The child sustained two com-pound fractures of the skull and tn-tettnal injwiea Friday i«hwn herode hie trkyclo out of the drive-way of his home and into the pathof a car driven by William C, Tay-lor, 37, of 1033 Herding street,police said.
Sgt, Paul Wentlflndt quoted him»B sayiiiK he did not eeo the boyuntil anottaT youtiii »t»wdine onthe sidewalk, shouted. He slammedon t-ho brakes and the right frontIwmper of the car hit the tricyclealmost at the same instant, he8afc$, according to police.
The Rescue Squad took tho boyto the hospital.
Brunetto, safety chairman, report-ed.
Mra. J. A. Petrlcelli Jr., theatrechairman, announcod tickets forseries) 1 (grades 1, 2, 3) and sarlus2 (grades 4, 8, 0) will be on soleSopt, 83 in the school.
It was announced by the execu-tive board that copies of the PTAstato and national rnagaainei willBe placed in the teachers' room.
Boro Girl t insMarch of DimesScholarship
MOUNTAINSIDE _;MUis JosnSJ*e Craddock, 4»ueht«r of Mr.
Xrs, J. A. Oraddock of' 281i road, has been awarded aof Dime* scholarship of II,-hWl U . it in
p ». HAACy (lafct)\l • Ifimn Lu, w . t « , . . . . .Hac •ilT«r>tta«*r fnai ChariM CvUiwl .1 Wwtleli. Mr. Harnr,
vba praWeBt *f StnriM Oalrk* »f HilUMa, was k u < N wllfc •iMtbaaafat Urtlutaj Saat, • ( « kU Sttk
The first regular meeting of thewill be heid Oct. a at th*\e\i School. Thii wilt be *
program on tht college bond issuewhich will be voted an in Nnvam.her. Thts will bei an opportunityfor everyone to become well in-formed on this question.
The Union County PTA chorusInvites all women of the surround-ing communities to Join with themin this year's programs. The chor-us, under the direction of AdenLtwia, music' co-ordlttator of theMountainside ichools, rehearsesetch Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. tnthe music roam of the DeerfteldSchool, Central avenue. There are.no auditions.
Borough PTALists Meetings
MOUNTAINSIDE —An execu-tive board meeting of the Moun-tainside PTA was held Monday atthe home of Mm, Seymour Grubel,preiident *The PTA will sponsor
teriea of three back-to-echoolflights, Sept. £8'at DeerAeld, .Sept$6 i t Echobrook, and one at Beech-wood at a later d«te,'
Patrolman^ Son HurtIn Bike Accident
Thomas H*nn, e, eon of Patrol-man and Mrs, Donald Hum of B15Cleveland avenue, susutelned afracture of the left k g at 7 p.mFriday when he apparently ranInto the side of a moving dumptruck near his home, police saidL
He was listed in good conditionSaturday in Overlook HospitalSummit, where he was taken bythe Rescue Squad.
The accident happened almosin front of hit horn*, Polks midKiva P. Christmas, 40, of 65 Lincoin road, Fanwood, was drivingttia truck.
He told police he saw nothing,but heard a thump toward the rear
j p&ounc*d by Edward L. Whelan,Ji f h Ui C ,
of tha Union Countychapter, of the National Founda-tion (originally "for Infantile Pa-ralysis"). l ' - • • • • • . • ' . • •
The one year oebolariWp is tobl Mlis Craddock to complete
ti b h l l hwill study *t Albany Mediealifollefe, division of physical ther->f> Albany, N- Y- The awarda* made upon recommenitatiain of|*tion«l committee of physical
therapy Uad«rs.
Craddock Is a graduate ofD*yton Begiosal Hlyh
School, Sprinffleld, and was em-ployed this summer at New JerseyState Mental Hospital, GreyatonePark, a* occupational therapy at-tendant. Mile Craddock attendedRussell Sage College in Troy, N.Y,, where sho was a member andIxeautret ot the PKyitctl Th«xapyClub and president of the dormi-tory.
Residents RemindedOf Voting RegklrationIf Mtster PedyisterDoesn't, ref Ister,
To the polls,he cannot goIf his gov'ment displeasesHe can't even make wbeeiei—
Only his ballot asy» "Yes" a"No."
The League of Women Voters ofWestfleld reminds WestAeid m ldents who have TVA N«t lejisttieeto vote that. Thursday is the lasttiny for registration. T!ie Towndork's office in the MunicipalBuilding is remaining opes tonightuntil 9 p.m, and will be open to-morrow and next week Mondaythrough Thursday from 6 a.m. to 9p.m., for the regtstr&tlor. at vot-ers.
o{ the truck. He stopped and-got>t and found the 'boy lying inthe street.
The boy was tak^n to Dr. J. PWarter's office by W* mother and1
^hen to the hospital.
SchoolRoom MmheriFeted at Coffee
Ail of the ctirreut: Washington;School i-pcmi MM^ers -were enter-tained art * coilfte Tbursdtiy %y Ihvehalrmut of (their group, HTB.Bruno StejnpeL AJ*o present w*sthe PTA »it«idejit, M « . Arthur
y r A M )!a Westtttd ia « t a j m « • !county eoffliulttfe .'*nd A.McKenile of U«Je»-14 eo^or the three frteiwlittr candid
The group discuaaed the forth'i te*«'t<ii »tt the, mothers,
i hg ,
-width will commence the -week ofOct. 15, They ako discussed vari-ous plans fat tjie eftmlng year.
Thoie room motber* presentM*sd«iHe» JoMpfa Hawkins,
k WMelvin Landew, ElHot Pink,d l l B l J O t bdell
ardJohnAdiel
Beales, James Owstbn, EdLewii, Jack Hvw«>vd, Woh
Hunter, Gaoltrey W«b4at*tP k Dl J t i l lParkerVand«
tJr., Dal* Juntilla,Wegh* Jr., Traey
4 d X j hg , y
Burnbam, Elwyn P«n4 «nd XtjtihBerse. . " ' '.
FOR BEST RESULTS USELEADER CLASSIFIEDS
John MackenzieNamed Chairman
"Highrfcandedheas and fumblingby the Democrat-«on trolled Boardof Chosen Freeholders point to th*•urgency ol RtpuWicjin replace-ment* In the general election, Nor.3, for. the good of the county,"John M. Mackeniie of 211 Well*street, declared today.
Mr..Mackeniie, Republican mu-nicipal chairman for Westfield, habbeen designated • • campaign ch«ir.man in the Westfleld area for theRepublican nominee* for the board,
The** candidates are Jay Stem-mor, former mayor, ot Clark; Mi isMary C, Kanane, former deputy(turroffHte, .Union, and RaymondM<Dore, Hillside businesiman andfanner municipal commissioner,They treVasviitng the voters to"elect freeholders, not free spend-ers."
Mr, Mackenzie, • member of theElizabeth law firm of Gordon, Mac-kenzie A Welt, is a commissionerof the Westneld Board of Adjust-ment; secretary and vestryman ofSt. Paul's Episcopal Church, West-fleld, trustee of the Leurtch Foun-dation in Elisabeth; vice presidentof the Union County ColumbiaAlumni Association, and a memberof the Eastern Union County Adviaory: Board of the SalvationAmy.
As area representative of theStenimer-Kanane-Moore campaign,hu will co-ordinate local activitieswith the program of the UnionC o u n t y Kepublicnn Committee.
Samuel BerensopDavid A. Hurt ay, f f e a U w t of
lha Garwsod gUfJ^Hi a id ' l o a nAssociation, annduncfd itta «l»ctlopf aauuei Berenson, a; WMtaeldt•caltor, to the Boar4 #1,0(*«eti*Mif the M*6ci»thm,'.''': .-' ;""•:;'.--'
Mr. Berenton, yhtf pretenHy re-tn in W«4tflftld, i» a fornwr ws*
ident of GarwbooV He bf* .been amember of the >!•* JerMy Barlrtte 1934, having1 practised.: forisveral years in QarwooJ, •
Thereafter, he entered , privatebusiness until entcrljtt aeryiei.dur'!ne World War II. Upon .Mi;dft>harge from the armed forcti, Mr.
fhtrenpon entered the Tea] «»t»teI>uiinei3 in WesUleld, wfwr* ha is
b f th Wtflld B d
Fisher Coats
49,98, 59.W8 values now 25.00
ormer Mayer
a member of the Boardct Realtor!.- l i e t i ^ n approvedKeaf Sstat* Appraiser for the Vet-erans Administration tnd tiw Tti-
HoutlhfAdnttal'tratloft,
We're proud lo announce thltt Irti l / tll»Mnguhhod eventIn glrli' cooli! Rtpht now . . . w * am offarliig arliio-cratic Fkchor coati at sols prlceil And Flschsr In tolittle glrlo What mink Is lo big girlil Thoir claoiic ifyl-Ing, superb fabric and faulllo** crctFttmontlilp arorenowned. Come seo thorn rlghv owoy . . . wo knowyou'll bo at ihrlllod as wo are. 3 lo 6X {wlih leggings)and 7 to 14.
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ARTHUR STEVENS231-237 E. BROAD SL, WESTFIELD AD 3-H11
fEnrollmcat KAll Time Higt, 1,191
MOyNTAINSIDE---In Borough publla .arte*!! jumpedto l,lfll Thursday, Tff nivrk ikarith« hlg-hest eitimatei »nd J00 more.h*n l u t j-tmr's tncuilmtn^ idjiov-d-ff to Charles 'J;'WMai;'superln<ndent of schools.: * ' : ' 1 . 1 '"•'•• '.''Mr. Wadas said ti« wtil have to
order TO more (leaks ind chain, ata cost'of about 11,800' whlph. hasnot been budgeted.;•-'Som*'"ei**«sj(r* overloaded, espee tally the .third
d tn Dtetflisld S ^ \ W h33 and S4 pupil*
ed
5 J * f wld Board of Eaalten :rwS' i
a'record (1,497^00 in-Ail»nat:
ni M»i4ment, »«cutiTe sao-'.retury, sniiDnrioed (odajr. **TM« "figure r«pr*Mht» *n ajj time Jiiffe 'in lales activity in the bUtaer t4th* board," the seereUxjr i«i4, "*i»dit is the fourth instance ainct Jan.I, 1W5&, th»t all axlstim T«wrd*have bwn troien."
—This activity," Mr. MaM»«it :'tald, "is a reelection of th* SublkVineraasad iwartneM «f MttWlrtalistinf-ai tbe best-poeilht* «ai»»vatttcU and turth**. indk»tB* th»
l l flW(teslrabllity ot WeitfleW anil -1*fsnfttnindlrir Mmunmlttiw o f» fan-wood, Scoteh Plains and MountUft*side m one of the * o e t »ttraetiT»'re#ldenti*] sections o t t h
Some children may be tra»tfer<red to Beechwood flchool'"wUinithree third gradaa •pupils, Mr. Wadaa tald, .
Th* inftim was created :prims>rwjjy, ••**• l U i M r i n t e n d t i l a i lby the announcement t u tt;-»t S i Jame* School, SptintJl l to b* MI tloable, > KtilMMy * * r , • •• • " ' • ; " • • ; - . .
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t?W«tai> fcrvto Corp. »M *«' i « M ittttriet
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Mr. O'Cfta-biSyra.
itt*»U«i*er-laatEse
of WIDttmof ftvington:
SylmCOMI£.** CM! K**1'f i ! w W rttt At-
of H«r-Ottt Mefather, Ben-
•rain it, of Ma-rt Sprfntfleldj
Jrriiften and Caarle*jlrtera,of As-
eer fJaJW ft bl> jrwiHgerB» W&l * fOfllBieElOSJlt
of SHj Trinity (S^rcfe anj aite Rely Narae Ekwiety. HB wa»member of W**t(t)d Council ITiK of C; JEcfco Late Country Clulifce Downtown Club of Newark anthe Drug an* Cbenjical Gluts NeiYork,
Surri™** are bis wife, Mr*. Coo•tanee Bnedcker Hawkins; thre<dwushtere, Mb* Judith C. Hawkln?a junior at Trinity College, Washington; Mi*» Teresa A. Hawjilnla junior in the Holy Trinity HljflSchool, and Constance M. Hawkins, a pupil in the (Wt grada o:Holy Trinity School) a son, Haro!<f. Jr., » seventh f»an« $mpll inHoly Trinity ' Brhool, and twobrother*, Norman and KennethHa/wkinfc Arlington.
The funeral w Saturday fromthe' Dooiey Colonial Home, folrlowed *y Solemn High Haas oiRequiem In Holy Trinity Chureland intottient fn St. Gertrude'i
Riymond ftilley 1HMow thai) «00 clMimatee and
lha tMtnwMM at Wutteld Hl«h
f., 19, vicet iu jv i ea chairman of theI M . W J I y ,:lS|nrance, and travellrf Wednesday, Sept. 9,
* * it «h
night vbitod the bier pf Raymond"" Bailey l i t , 17, (lain Sept S'by
mother la thetr borne at '"NjrthChestnuMtmt.
Alto amonf tie irismany players from athletic teamswhioh met ffeitfield High in barketbttl and ' baseball. The alainstudent waa to be co-capialn 6* thebasketball team this year. He atar-
at third laae on the
Private aervicai were held Fri™iy Homing, tiev. Dr. Frederic!B. CMitian, pailor of the p m b yterian Chureb, officiated. Burialwas in Mt Hebron Cemetery, Up-per tfoiitdair. ' •• A sport* dinner, scheduled forSaturday by Martin L WallbergPort i, American Legion, has beencanceled. The. slain youth starredon ti>^po*t'> baseball team this
The Key, X. It, Killer, paator ofthe 6cotcb P1«ln» MeibodiitChurch, officiated. Interment wasFriday In Qracelaitd MemorialPar*, KenilfroKh.
Ht, Bartfcam waa bom fn Little•Uey, Cttbanueui County, H.Y.,
was educated) in that-area'" achool*and was gradntited from the StateNormal School, Fro*mU, N.T,
He became interested In new»-paper work tu a printer1! appren-tice on the EHicotrllle <N.Y.) Post
waa a dorrespan dent for theBuffalo Timoi and the (Mean Her-ald in New York attte.
In November 1913, he became:h let editorial -writer for the5Uiaiieth Daily Journal, mo'
to Weitfleld in 1916, and toScotch Plains in 1920, In botbcontmunitlea he -was aetiva InMethodist Church activities.
Be retired Feb. 1, 1944 as chiefdltorial writer for the Journal
Mrt* Alejuader ByrdMrs. Lnvinia Byrd, widow of
Alexander Byrd, dUd Monday inher *a«e, 207 Grova atreet. She
» » 8 5 . . . ' • ; • . _ . ' . ; : •
She leaves tws ilitera, Mrs. Elii-abeth Corneliui. at WettUeld andMrs.1 Annie Bo*toa of Pawdena,Cal. •" - '
Fniwral Mrvlce*. wU be at 1p.m. today in the Brown Funeralttom* in Plainfield. Elder RobGrayer, pastor of the Church ofGod and B»lnU of Christ; ScoUhPUini, will offielate.
Interment will be tn FalrrtewCemetery.
p QHtriwrt O, O'Neii], «t, of Point
PI*»aant,fotn»«]y of W«»rteld, nnUred tngtnMx for tht Western
te Co., dM £tpfc » aft«r abtnrtattaek.
Mr. OWtill waa o w of the ftraticwbtM oT Braille to ilfited |»r-W f l . H« taurtt Braille m thePoint plaaMnt Adult BdiMl ta
S r w t o d in fcdjilnc theWind. : ;
He atudisd Braille u » hobby,H« tr»n«rib*rf «ojl*g« nt»t bookaInto Braille for blind students.
O'Neill moved to Fotnttrain Weitfleld after his
j j in 19C3 after 3S years'service with Western Electric. Hewas a methods planner in its tele-
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t h * LINCOLN MONUMENT Co.4Wt Onmii* ttftnfl. Mnatclnlr — P l l n l n 4-1B0B
, , and l-i-atttatt, BttuHyh. .
During Wi jnWUMftetd, be tarn* far-two ye*t#chairman of the *nt aid tematea of Wsattald Chaatw, Auarlt*n Ked drow, H« ta«jrfct ftrrtaid to aitffers and inautaa «f &tState prUc« - ' — "J ""_ ;
Be w«_* Nevr vetaran at W«UW«r L Be was snmilnf of Bar-ry Baker Tbaj-w CkapUr, Tale-phone Piutwen of America, Mr»York, and the AmeHcsn Graph?ological gottety, Niw York.
are hii wife, Mra,Margaret O'Nstll; « ion, Bowr Hof ffrTwwtgd—| JC V . wo a^wul-
i U 4 r m a ^ I brother^ a » o t d A.' W«it Orasge. . , ;The servieea wa?a 3un«ay al tha
Van Hi» * CalUgakaa FBMrtlHome. Point
Services were held Thursday atthe Manorial Funeral * B<J»*,PUinBdd, for Jgdcar Caiy "«rk-bam of' PlainfleW, formerly ofWMtfleld, wko dt*d Ttteid*y, SeptS. He m i • » yeara old. Hla wifedied In 1BB '
Announcw Plans^ J — . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ — •
*TA ft* HM 1:«) the ex~
« beard ]Ne«tttit IMM Thurs-day at tiw d L
Bonnt* rVttdd*nF 41nctor, Inatl.tub «f Pfcydeal Fitneu in WhitePUf •*» " * ill k th
PyPUfnp. •••*». "•*, will «F«k wt th»tuywt, "Pkfikal ritneaa — OurRupeiwiMUty" 8«pL SO «t tk. wnior hick «*ooL .TM» !• * jointPTArfort.
(rationStill Open
Thirty-JlTe perMBi haw «ao>reaerratipna for the DN Seminarb i d t i tJie fmir.•.Wednes
b th L
Mi*. R. Wood, programd th ttMri. &rim*m R. Wood, programchairman, annwnud the otter pro.RTimt f l l B k t o W l
ft»r uwlw than, 80 yeats* ,having mitten more than 56,000ditorials. HB won a distinguishednrvtce award from the Btstoeacher* College at Fredonla, hia
alma, raster. He also wrote a novel,Keturn to JSdotl."
In 1942 he wus honored for dis-tthKulshed serrito to education bythe New Jersey Education Asso-
iation.
Mn. Joseph E, PoetMrs. Caroline L, Post. 82, of
tockton died Thursday In the Am-ty Nursing Homo, Bingoea. She
m i the mother of William J. Postof Wwtfleld. , • , ..
She was born tn Germany andbecame a United States citizenIbc bad lived in Huntcrdon Coin*/
for more than 30 years. She > Mthe widow of Joseph E. Post
Besides her son, she is survivedy two listers, Mri. J. W. Belloch
of North Arlington ^nd Mrs. Cal-vin Dennis of Verona; a brother,William J. feller of Wort Orange;two grandchltdrni, and nine great-er a ndchildrea. :
Funeral serrica were held Sun-ay in the " Hotcombe Funeral
Home, Fleminfton, with the Rev.George Landis of the Amwel!
hurch of the Brethren In Ser-Ceantsville olflclating. Interment
as in RoMnwnt CenieWry, Plern-iffton, . . . - . • • •
T. E. R. ateardaleySCOTCH PLAINS —Ten Bye!:
letnisen Bearlaley, S3, lawyer and>unk executive, died Sunday in hislome in'Eait Htfllpton, L.I. Ho
an a. former long-time resident ofcatch Plains.
In 1355 Mr. Eeardslcy retiredfter more than linlf it centucy ofiraotlclng law in New York. Helontinued na a director of H. T, E,ieardfllcy, Inc., a New York in-iirance firm.
Surviving RIB tils wife, Mra.Mary Huee Bcnrdaley; o son, Con-ad T. E. Reiilfiisieyj two d*Ugh.
bers, Mrs. Virginia B. Claybrookf New York and Mrs. Phyllis W.
Wilklnaotii two aistcra, Miss AdaHulbert Beftrdstey and Mrs. Chac,A. JucJd, both o( Fanwowl, nndflve dhild
wfollows;
g will be JwM Oct. 8, kiodsr.•tirten, «r»4«s two and fpwrt «ndftJt IS, iradcj mf three and five;M M Ott, If will be • I « H » ) PTAmeeting; >!Mtin« day will be No*.8; a ChriftMaa program ii plannedfor pee. IB; • Uw called "ThusWe Learn" will be thown Jan,* protran coneanwd with the•at llndinn in child trowth atiddevelopment will tie riven MarthSI 4rltb Dr. Julia Webw Gordonof the SUU Department of Eduea-t ionw tp*ak«f; an trtMbibltandUi# anmiai auetiny art b d l dfor. Hay.
A bake tab will b« held on vUIt-Ing day, It wa» announced by waysand means chairman, Mrs, WillUmAngell. :: . . : . • : .
Frank Almroth, principal, de-scribed phyilcel chant** whichhare taken place at the school dur-ing the summer and reported onchanges in personnel.
Mr*. Carl Hauptli, parent edu-cation chairtnait, announced th«troeettogj will be held Oct, W withDf, S. N. Ewan Jr., speaking oneducation in France; Feb. IS withHiss Marian Scott ipeaklng on theDffectivene»s of elementary schoolI!hmriei, and M*r<ih IT, M«. Vir-tinia Oxley will speak on kinder-gurlen preparation.
The library committee has beenworking all summer under the di-
i f M Vi
bain* f ^ i d t w t fmr.Wday* in October by the League ofWomen Voten at WeaMeld in cc-0|J*r»tion wife the O r * n f o r jl a j ; > ; • ' •; ; ; .
Mra. Hsimutli O, Suchomel, (or-eiin puUey chairmsn for the West-fleU' orgenlnatioi;, ««»« -anyone
i*to to t t t 4 th« i « t o
rectlon of Mm, Vincent Demo,chairman. She. stated that thelibrary will soon, reopen In newuna larger quarters,
Mrs. C. Ray Crispin, safetychairman, announced that nrrsnge-ments have been made by Lt, Cata-log to have a police office at th«corner of Elm street and Dudleyavenue during strategic houri. 8h«said a truffle cane will be placedon Elm near Newton place. Chil-dren on safety patrol duty will beserved cocoa on days when thetemperature fails below 30 degrees.Bicycle registration will be heldon Oct. 7: i
Additional committee chairmenwbo'were vrelcosjeii: by if ^ F r e d -erick II. Luckmatin, president, arc:Sfri,feW. R. Trenn, co-chairman ofsafety; Mrs,. Charles Day, healthAnd summer round-up; and Mra.J. tt. Harms who will be chair-man of Junior Had Cross o'cumnit-tee.
Mrs. Frederick SouteSCOTCH PLAINS-Mrs. Cath-
erlne Doomllnft Soulo, 69, of S3BHunter avenue, dk-J Satunlay inBl. Michael's Hospital, Nownrk,sfter s short illness.
She wm a member oi the ScotchFiainu Bnptiiit Church.
Mr*, fiuule tn ngrvived by herirbBiid. Frederick D. Noultt; ono
K.n, Frcderirk T. Soulo of Kinn«Urn: urit> dtnnrtitpr. Mm. ItrirliarnF. Zurilii,, at iwm*; four nisltrsi,Jlrx. Hm-uLd (.irajrie <,t VBJI NCB»,
Me*. Kdwsrif E. Hu.lilvrd*r slid Mrs. Murtin
21 SummonedFor Jury Duty
Twenty-one area residents areamong the 250 Union County rea-tdents who were summoned to re-port for petit jury duty Monday.They ate to be available until Supt25.
From Westfleld: Marguerite M.Dlouhy, S3B Embrco crsscsnt;Knlph J. DiBattlsta, TU Fourth•Tenuet Edwin O. Edwards, 627Prospect street; Hiss Harjorie Eg-Brtifn, 839 Prospect street; OrlnV. Earhart, 70* Auntiti street:Mrs, Gladys C. Gould, 417 Pros-pect street) Herbert Gernort Jr.,408 Wella street! Mrs. MadelineM, Goitas, 137 Balmar terrace; Ho-Ima M, Herrmann, 523 Clarkstreet; Tliomus B. Hogan, 683Birch avenue; LeGrann W. Hackel,137 Cetiar street; Josiah H, Comp-ton, 616 ATdalelgh drive.
MonutainBkie; Francis R. Eos-key, 338 Rollinc Rock road.
Fanwood: William D. Donohue,165 Ruasell road.
Scotch rinlns; Jimub J. Bessler,1G Homestead terraen; 'John Fa-betr, 19M Church street; MiltonC. Fruohaul, 2! Homoatcad ter-rnco; Mrs, Louise H. Gnbolmanti,WHO Wood roRd; Savcrlo Greco,EOOK Church street; Mrs. Mar-RHWt B. Sell, 2214 Khoda place;Mrs, Leonard B. Enftlan.l, 17mEast Second street.
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ho* [uit announwd inUf .Magazine the smal-l«st " l i v ing Sound"hearing aid ov«r
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maka/a rewrration by ..Saturday.Th« bus capacity jWsyear (a SSand ah* pdnU but ttrt *Ke SG afcready attending frflBi1)f*lt*«Wluottnil* the local Quota..
As for last yeitr'e seminar, MM.Snchomel plans a waiting list andalso • list of pereons who wiut'toattend only-one day. T&ese peo-ple will be called in the event ofcancellations tiy regular regis-trants. . " - . . ' . .
Bath tin- Norria"C, Baraard,League yreajdent, and Mrs, Sucho*nel «spresi gratiflcation that the'rnjXHiM to the Mmioar h « b«ntownwlde. •'
ThU m r nvretentativea fromFiance, Morocco, India, Japan andUbanon will addict the group. Inaddition, to UNESCO, other ape.dallied', agencies vrhith will send
ttti are the children's fund,3EP, the World.Health Or-
janltiition and technical' Aislante Admin [lira t ion.
The biii will pick up WejtflelipasBenge'n this yisai on the snntbiid« of .the .Jeraev Central Rail-toad station at 8;4B a.rn., and willbe back in WestHeld about 5 .p.m.,or a little later, TtespryntSann maybe made with Mrs. Bernard Buch-ner, 15 Rutgers court, or Mr».Suchomct, 1 Wostbrook road.
Fanwood Cottage WomenTo Hear Art Professor
The Fanwood college Women'sClub -prill hold its first "meetfnp ofthe season Monday at 8:30 p.m.at the Fanwood PresbyterianChorch.
Professor Robert Bradahnw, As-sociate Professor of Art, DouglassCollege, Rutgers University, willapeak on "Modern Arts Breakwith Renaissance Tradition." Agraduate of Princeton and Co-lunfbja University, he is an ac-complished artist, whose style oflate has been influenced by Cc-ganne sn-d Oriental art. Ha is amember of the American Artists'Profesrinnal Leagued..
A new member, Mrs. PaulNovitiky, who nolds a BS degreefrom TrentohStSt* College, willbe welcomed at the meeting, jt i
Mra. Joseph Moran, activities
announced «t « recent
tjuffet ppOctober 16 ftewi fl to ? »» *» r
ifan. Mra.Caimin. tteVito isMul .fcbs d#oc«, and MM.
of whieh orlng hun4r»4# of iioli»racbatamPeter Sterllnff it, In charfe of res- today from collectors, were tnaiin-:, «*i(*-.:Ms# :-!)• •• jh» &
rp: NHvi. Cora ctiarcoal, LI.', Ltt< Grey, I,t. TliTl,/TurquolBq,
Oilvo, Rust, ltcd, Whlto, BiaoK andM 1 ' ' '
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Church Baxaar:ete
St Paul'sChun* will be held in
parish 1KIU(!4.NDV, 13 from luS^ fweerding to sn an-
t by the Wxasir co-chair-A. Jenntagt «&4 lira.
: '^^ir tight"annual ef*pt were
by tine 10 circle* of they V<ut under Una Jeftder-*Mp e* MM. C. E. Howard, Tfllowing cireia te»4^ra Wttl be in
«t the booth.: tle(d«meC»tlow Jr., H. Creuuwsll,
, H. J. Hufnagal. J C. Mst-; ttt 1, McheUiii, L, V, Wil-
Wtlllfpi. vbe o|fen
V f#*J P«Wfe. will be terved fromlU»vJ>,m.^ia2 p.m.; Thi i
,ir|ll> h**de4 by Mn. Q. V.i TklwU wllibe on ul«
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Dfwatlont fwr tJw b«w»r areunoyth* direction of Mrs, j , Boe-4 'of USE Fox trail
for Ibe f«UCollege,
J. WilHamton and J,>lll > eo^hairmwi tor BIRTHDtcVT
LMWtJiletrtlrta pipeunt, la # n. dM ifidemic world aftarM r ^ i t of Rlnmnr of. the'«*•••?:;: '
t jtanwekl >ald that th# eon-fe t thrilling k
H..fall«iltoplteelii City tpectacla, butjb kurts of J«s«yatii who,U. fkt Board of Fi;e*hol(J-
tM'W-jw-diJ beiuty ,TininJiC nlg-M iwert-
lit will Is "Misa Antfr-toty no matter how
ends." ->: ,brought • 'gitt
]j multicolored wood printsi l b l ' l d
Cprrttil Woman'* ClubW1IIM-tW«dne»day-Tt i e f c s t regular meeting of
tlMf/Corn»ll Women's Cinh ofNorthern K«w Jirwy will fce1 heldW*dB*uJay at 8:15 p.m., at tb»*»om« : o ( W Rob«rt J. Bauer,438 UngfelW avenue. It wit! be»A<Ki*4> evening, and all Cornel.MimJ'invthe area are5 invited/ Mrs,
y B i n«pd ahd MreiJohn E,Cr»y of Westlteld will be: h. . . . „ - 'send-off party forptrla from the Northern New Jer.sey area who are entering Cornellthis fall was held Thursday at thehome of Mrs. G. W. Gale of ShortHills. Besides members of the club,a natnber of undergraduates fromtht» area W e present to greetthe 'new..Cornelians and answerany questions;
Ing a wool shawl from Miss Can-ada and an archery set from Miss
She aUo has a bracelet given bythe vatreant committee. It con-sists »f a silver chain with a modelthrone hanging from it,
Beverly stated that although shewill continue mating appearancesag Mias New Jersey shB does notcontemplate entering any more!
contes ts . : . • ' . • ...
action of driftwood,injuring In lanfBages at
where aliijunior year. She etudled
at Trinity College^D. C., but the press
a> Miss Now Jer-bsr to change to a more:localidn.
(tate'eranking beauty saidifflitudy in the SorbonneIfter har graduation. She
k f t a master's degreea French, she added.Mnlntt>inilde girl has a
at the week-Included are Kifta
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CaihmercBouquet Soap
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CashmereBouquet Soap
2 b f 31C
JoyLiquid Detergent
LlnltLaundry Starch
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SnWINGUEF
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Ice CreamMirvil tttni
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w^ 1 1 - 1 7 -$ l * W T F l
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BUTTER 69
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WheatiesH-0 Oats Ri0
Oream of Rice CerealKretsefimer Wheat Germ ;Libby's Tomato Juice . 2 ;.:: 27*Orange Marmalade » S f , ^ | | iEnglish Muffins J - p
alf 6 = 25°
Golden Mix e^jt.c^Mi. »~||iBuckwheat Flour «™^.ui«^ P*;:158
Pure Maple Syrup aot<icuPBt.ntibe)« 490
Bro«st'O ChickwSelatlft DessertsColgate's ToothpasteFels Soap QraauieiBrillo Soap Pad*
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Milk Bone Biscuits 39C Dog Yummies 2 ;C 29£
Gaines Dog Food . . . V . ^ e Daily Kibbled Biscuits :;:59(
Stronghaart Dog Food 3 '.':: 294 Dally Bone Dog Biscuits "" ttoDash or Purd Dog Food 3 ' £ 47° <*••*»»»* D°8 F(M"* • 3
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Coffees
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fjarketsl Jono Parker Baited Goods!
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155 ELM ST., W£STFIELD. N . J . U.BQI fflit PARKING AREAOPBN MON&AY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY T (U 9 P.M.
OPEM WtOAY TILl 10 P.M.
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flANKUN ECHpbiBoscloua older Home located on atit' a 300! lot. Convenient toi'hooli nnd •HDVP'ne- A total otuvtn room* wllb flrflt floor lava-turf and full bath. Poaeesslon Is60 day. but well worth the waitIf you are not In » hurry. Pri™
lANCH HOMiOne flour convenience phi*ttCuL setting on over U l t u n*lot. Three ,e«<lrt>oitn, i j i BMh*ell hfat, double attached garage.Only seven 7 1 m olrl and tiollJ youlft, TOP north aide location InBen ITrenKlla Bchool area. ••- 137,-
IN SCOTCH HAIKSAn Meal home far ihoM it^hlnBone floor'llvln* In a rural atmoa-pher*. Ot brick in* frame con-jtructlpn oh an ncre plot, thlaV D U I*.on" ytar old and bomitl-hilly maintained,.Btitrantejroy;er,living room with fireplace, frlnlnf
large l S i thutomatic Wall, nun,, counterange and dlshwaaher, den.Taun-
dr/ room , with i»»ay bullt-im,thrt* tnAroont, %y, bath; all onone floor, Two earv attached wa-n n , ( H beat, tujre naned u «agrfenMi porch.; Woolco awningwind thurHout a*Mom'4;
TO THB STAUTOPIA.
sotonct kitchen witWall- aveib counter
n.Taun-
113 DM It,AD M i l l
agrfenMi p o h .window* throurHout. a * M o m ' 4 ;
pimtl bsy wtndoweoind din Incenter nail , . . ,
roam and dmlnc rnoh\;acretned porch: tiled Kltch«»
bMBlifaet room; fl eTup 10-
CAMIUO k (OHATB —ln .Lorder to have a1 aloe,
tti which to rauw ftwithout aioeedtng a act ^f SS WMHllli •war*
:':iumt a aloaira throw; from one of€rr pomUr Westrteld trtAt,
ta over ikv x nfwindow you look
bi HtFKdilOSAtj oftWD MA house. 3
tteilruom split level, 4 yenm ,H02 Central Ave., W«*tfleld, AD.' K irtra- l*T»tory., You
thla m r e M J u % lot
THE WHNSON AOINCY, INC,
T-hhrJ icated (nlocation.
In*
iii all trick home !• lopy«rr fine North ilds It
and has much lo yfftr a Krgwlnx'iinily, The »PSEIOU» frit forliu•.. n Ivlni room (1iit!t withllrepuue, famllr' sl»«d . fllnfn*rooaiTden or T.V, room «.nd • nod-- n • i i w w t Th«•?hr*.;i.Mroonj.
hath I"*1 1-1""1"i|dtc;
\%£y$ftsi h«th irta^.-on"the third floor there In anothertwlroom.ane) bath. Tim two-uargarage ui detailed and the tot imafraOM IO« i t deep, -
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ffot ••|«.r*« home, but welt pro-portioned In alt respects, prettyIlvinK room* fun dining room,uaefbl. porvehed ppreli. It1tah*nand powder roam. The three eee-and floor bedrootni.are ample, Oneof which la attractively Bone in
- " ' — -f»r»sB with built-in huntrA friendly neighborhood
_. over the line in Scotch Ptalnx.hla home was very well built in- - • • • • - • - - •• well main-
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TO TAKE THE OAtjCIJ-IiATKD niSK: TO DBBAMAND nUIL.6, Vo BUCOBBD
y gfvnn »rv i» whichtan off»r you, W« hav« inbur offic* a rttHM of oil th«fMttort jn th* Unltml Stot.io n d w i effar you tfi« U Mflf fftit ot abtdutsly w e l l .tijotfon. Wh«r»v« you or«goJng com* In and find outin advanca th» Ilitad rml-tori In th» town to whichyou qra b«in« introduced.
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THIS is WHAT IT"—• TO BE AN AMEIt-
D E N - 4 H M O O M STWO iATHI - POWOER ROOM
$19,400
ATI4 aould h« five bndronme JIHthere In a marc small room nn• rdl Hpacloun l i t door plan iVlthliving raom (fireplace), dlulnvpnntu, TV rcjAm, find lavatDry. Areally goon home ?n a convenientScotch Plalne location.
NEW AND CHOICi
•HAND NEW 4 IEDROOM• RATH IWT IIVIL LOCATED
IN WASHINGTON SCHOOL ARIA*W,000
A0 34MO
FAWWOOD—Ju«t a ihort distance to the a tall on, BCJIOOJH, and, shopping rat In one ot the ntoeit - .
*»nwood. Built lOfl,1 It, ontor
nicest "young family" streets In.re'a 4rrotiloua HvJus .room -withnd compact modern klichen withit corner. Two twin nlied seoana
oSlMi'M- (1J«; sill U.I• wtt 'tl«ft .will hn ava 11. I
,wltn wry c«o« vark-
•mtprTAWAWH MR* I
» UMft YOW OWN HOfrU -' If you har*. Men lot-huntinr you
' . probably' never gunued tnat you-•• would find a locatltin so dtllslit-
lui. Have all the fun of living. . near a.bait Held, a picnic site, a
/ . oona with duoke. The owners have\: decided to sell thla vacant prop-
, IfM.Tha rtsllstlenrlc* la exactly;. :l»»o(t.- Corns -in and we will uliow.,-•. you the <euTvey—If* n rssvlnutlni:L .lot where you nan do lot* of orlg-"•'• lnai thlncs in planning your home,
. « m oa Willow Orove Iloid.
RtNTWrfHOfttONBrand new. ranch home -with *rpoins, y balhs, fireplace, blK bmetriejit. 4v«hblB«d V-car aaraHfeOwner will give IV, or \ yealeane at t'JSO per hmntbi Nearl;completed—can bo ready for oc*nnjijiiiey as ffc»t HI tbo arranaements can bo made.
(1 replica; full dining room: and cocni.dlnhwaihia&. built-in; breakfatt torner. Two twin ulied seilevel hedrSoml: tiled bath! third level bedroom, lavatory,itoraa**. Eiotvn from the kitrheri Jwirt a law steps Is a crro-undeve I rscrtatton Toom; full baaement; attached garage: huagot
heat. TlnTol l» fenced In the rear, well plan&d and shadad, w i t h t a i r i r # * B , ' f f t t , l « f t . ;.; ' " ; • • . ; - • Y ••• •,-,•• .-
WriSTJTIHf,!! on t|i6 Boulevard—a coihforuble older homewith upaclous roomK The owner ~muet sell as he has been;tittnsTerrell. Tou will like the foilhathai'and the Ihretf HnlsHed 11
: Invitintt entrants hall l«adlns directly toder1-
._ _ _ur second floor bedrpain4,the thref finished third floor
ill leadlns directly trraohiH Andthe familyed for the
:y foot living room with noplace; largeparch. Twa-oar aetaahedsarace. nice " ' '
modenillfd kitchen; n dining rootn neilgjfamily: twenty foot living room >vllh flrc (f open
lot. Aihln*
!•—r» one ol Weatpeld's most attractive streets. Thevery popular center hall colonis,l ; '
attrardin^ grace, harm a
. . . it room with nreplaoe, Vear openingto eunroom den. X dtnlnc room where you would be proud inliving room with
treets. Thegrace, charm andlaoe, Vear openingwould be p u d in
entertain, tiled kitchen, breakfast room overlooking sunnyry. Master's bcilroom abovj tlio livrlnB
roan? with Ka fiwti tiled b&thi two other twlTi slscu rooma aim
fntertain. tiled kitchen,bauk yard, tllta lavatory
ith k t i ld brom with k iwii tiled bathi two other twlTi slscu roomH Aimfamily hath. The third floor Ima an Ideal teetiftse bedroom nndbasin, room for another, cedar clnfcet. Two eat detached sa>ruee; extremely beautiful lot, owner can Blvo uulck nos-ecbtjlon
•IS.WW^^Por a two.Bi.ory thirtylent locution but nccilliia ynurto Improve It. Tht, lot ee x IRi noil heal, two car {letuc]U'tl fmrHlfebeateil elaiisul porch; full Tllninclloor bedrooma, bath, Llncoln:U^li(iol ureaTatnanues Park. Thlfl btimn Ifenlarge anal modern lie It.
Lamia
year alii house In an u t r l ..muslnikllon, time, unii labor
R1; i:Atrtmi:ly motlc^t Iftatu; nlouniLlvlnk- rtmtii with Hrenliico;
ruoiii, kite lien. Three m'uond_1l urea unil Juul a nteii to
H well'wotlh any mutiny « ) n i to
styled.terlqr. U.as^eyexterior nnd ct
as theIrcoms,
jverslse !-titrJust n itcp or tun down
to utility room and laundry area.Now completed except for youruliulcu ot Jvcoi'atlnff. Thlfl IB the"easy" ono floor living you'vebeen looking for.
OOLF COURSE VIEW$31,000
Colonial cottwe on beautiful hnlfnapa plot, overlooking Bolt course
first floor bedrooms, goodTwoBlicd livincountr t
iflnB room with tlroplaco,style modern kitchen withK porch overlooks lurge
Hardens and IOWIIB 'PlainPlatan1senUsn,
_ In Seotclattrautlvo North ditto Hoai
WYCHWOOD
Nkeiv2>i baatliWIHB room
lmnk shelves.
AOf>rntfl{t fourColonial with
ith flepaclom
e anonial with epaclomwith flroplace a.nildlnlnur mom with
____, ._ ITIIIOW. tnniiRrn kit-wtth ailjdlnliifr luvatnpanelled recreation room ___
bnncmt'itt with specially built
prutty butphen with
THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC.
C, PIKB _ AD H i m *"ooonwm — AH i .nu,
DtlUXIHOME
MOOUT TAXISJn lovely'.Mountainside, on a lotthai hiur a very big frontaita untl» panoramic view of New yorfe'elisntt at is la hi, Knjoy jseclUBionAt the name time that ycu rejoiceIn. AGcesslhllity to everytfilng.frldrd nt toi.soo, ihla custombuilt home was cnrofuliy i1enitrneiilQT°& oAuPie who love space whenilielr anindohltdrfH vjult, but
Stu tfit r Ure atonci prefer enny,t flour living. Ai a reeult a1 tfcis Dttr«rui Bitinhfnir tHit liahie Is
' irtiiilly Rujttftile (or it (food itliuaAunlly, Y<?ur canny aenim of thriftWill be ttvftlrtieti by a tux hi)
ihut for" 1H( was to low youis delMfttefl wh«n wo glv«b* aiitiKl flgti
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PETERSON-RINGLE-NEWMAN-ATWOOD•EALTOW - IN5URORS - APPRAISOIII - INDUSTRIAL - HENTAIS
NONEHS IN THE HOME TMOWN PLANMOkTOAOES - TEKMS ARRANGED
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ywo Hlv« you
NANCY *. RIYNOLDI. An I-09M
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Mtkmitt . . . . , AUX-MMI
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AyroMfi t h u l i n e Iti I i i u i u l l f u l I'~iihwuufl, ^ li^clruuln Ino i l e rnW I u l i l u l w i t h me rv r 11 ril j iurcli m i l l llri'|>llti'i.', Itilfl m>w r.lll.'tiiiiii-llmi hituiiiMi w i t h b r i n k f u m t iU' imi f i m n n imlj - ITI i . x u e n -j i v » hi!l>i<>». I tm. f ii.>i». Ill 1UF.7, f,..m,< l.rlL.U o n f r o n t . !*l»vrrv"ItIM Irrvn itliil el irl l lM. 1'iiil Bi'li'fiifl unit nt i .rn; miah. W e do i l ' ladvi-rtlHL' i i i i ) ' t i l l 114; t l m l Imi't w u r t l i l lm u n i t i n g initl r u t u tl i la+ * * *. Call now.
OPEN HOUSESTONEHENOf - INDIAN FOREST
* 1 — T r a i l Iti m i n i 1 hi'tlrtmiii ( 'BlrmLul— I w i l y I D i l t v o r n t i ' — w i t hunugElal I f lx l l i l i en . | innull i : i l I'McrnitInn m u m , 2 '. IHIILIH. ^ j i r e -l l lMSH, l i r v m e w t i i r I" S - r i i r tfnraitr. Kl l r ln - t i m m i)f IliiuBl w i t h( 1 . 1 ^ . \ V l l l l 4 J V 4 H I I . • > , i 1 | F I I , . | n t M l t ' l l l I K " . ^ l l H l l W i m l l v f U I I , ! t . l . ' t u i ' i .window hy 1>reukfil#t jirtii UVITIUIIUIJIK iU.t'1] y^i'il. tnri|ii'[LlSUtiling g-n i'.ll . ill *'W SlIltdATtS. IA iiciv I'J.nd ulT Nurniilli
•laX llrclilft.ee,Pennnylvunln fteidstonc II re 111 ftTile four 2nd lloor bedrooms iniaenblu nnd snarklins clean w
bathniietwo
nrosparkling clean -with
hH iidjolnhiK. 3rd ItscirAtlrnctlvo home In onoiat I'libat lot'utlDns.
Seven year ul« C»p« Codder withthree hedroom«—two of . whichare on the first floor and one onneeonit. Nice Hying room., diningrun ui, modern Vllohtn with eat-Ing epace and tiled bath. Then laa full basement,, attached ga-raie. rear screened porch and out-side iwtlo, Thd t«i»n ir« underttaa and the location moat con-venient. ' , ,
IMMUCULATI MOMRN NUMLYH0MI LOCATED IN PRANttUN
SCHOOL AREA - $ » f « 0 »Thin home has been lovingly caredfor and baa more to offer than
lost homes. In tna1J?rJI*1^rfjc
v1{J'-
'room, i V "room. 11' i IS dinln* room, II'W den, M' x IP family roou..larce ebrsensd porch, butler's
itry with alnte, modern kitchenI powder room on nrat flpoi\5nd floor hM three goort sl«d
bea/oomi and til«d t - thVith bothtun and stall shower. There I ntwo car B-arBKs And a beautifully,roanluured »nd cared for yard. Amost ta » It you are InteractedIn looatlon. and apactaUHneei
modera'1new house at a veryrice und IOPH In con
lot orlerato pri. _ -^.. .-— —
truttlon. There la a llvlna room,dlnlntt room and « t r a large ultra,modern kltsnen on (lrnt level. Thefour bBdrgcms are all on the sec-ond level and there are two fulltiled baths. Thy ground level rec-reation room Is large and therela also an adjacent lauuitiy andpowder room. Additional featuresare a. two-car attached garage,full basement and large lot. Hurrynua you niftf chum* your owndecorations. Thin I lly aoia
hum* your ownIs really a aoc-
Albert H. aWtSSSmMM—. AD t-UM
FISHER AGENCY
CUSTOM IUILTf PUT LEVELS AND RANCHESKotf hollies In the Jefferaun Schoollection now near Ins completion.Beaut I full;
irlnit oo raly wooded Ian
lota— 7S z IIS. Prices from
lai
PtSHR AGENCY. Apaaaeartea G
8-17-t:
UNUSUAL VALUE COLONIALExcellent condition, rtcBtralile lotntlon, B- nr u-nrntce. tbrco l>c:lrooms, modern kitchen, aimclum
room with fireplace, onporch.. |H,BOO. Owner, AD
roomHvlnj
OB will drop ., — - -jE#tiLt . If .you are looking
home, l i t us Bhow you »ome r«lovely ones from our largo HI.. --[••ttn^a if vou have one to sen,p ' l1 ' .«fu."ltywlth r
HVwhBtwehaveuennot sallefy everyone, and It•een» aa it everyone wanla to buy.
A pine trimmed split level hsvIngthree bed room*. TV room, kitchent h r e e b e d r o o m « , 'with bre*kf*"t strNH. n m 1:1nlenl to schools and a flne
ror this three bedroom brickRanch liouae: whloh HIM .III-FJ,prV, and aluminum combinationStorms and ncreens Included Inthe sale price. -.
$»,«»
a glaesed wall overlooking thepool in the rear yard, three • « -ond floor bedrooms and two bathaaa well aa a third HOOT nedrr—and lavatory. Thla house hainsw furnace. The owner ,bought in Buffalo and would 1a quick sale.
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Or it you remember trie Heat ofthe put *unira«r, you may wanta comiiinlely air conditioned homelike this four bsdrocm apllt levelwhich alio h » a TV room, pow-der room. two. lovelr baths, alarge beautifully Undvcaued lot,two sons nesting, and Is locatedin a delightful neighborhood.
MAUETTAND
ME1ERDIERCKW H t M l MisUlal* LMtlajt m
1 4 1 ELMER STREETAD2-S0M
M> A. MERCNER
"TIRfD OP APARTMENTUVINOr
Why nuLcharming
im to Inspect thisnial located In thecharming C.nlonlal, located In the
much _de»irejl Bright wood 'tion." First" floor-"— "if ft. livingrootn <ftrnplace), diiiJng rooliitmodren kftchen, pow<ler room,screened pnrt'ti. 3 bedrooms, 9bnths on the second floor. Oil heat,Attached garage. Several money*savln« Itenn Included such .,««wall-to-wall carpeting and drapes.
"GARDEN PARKWAYCONVENIENCi"
Thla split level (built In 1958)offers much in the way ot comfort and «onvenSeiu:B. I^YLIIK room,dining roam, modern Kitchen<wlth table space), 4 bedrooma, Sbatha- on aeuond level. Beautifullyttnlahed r«cr«atlon room (90x11).powder room and laundry. 2-cara.ttachod garage. Carpeting newIn IMS. Included in livingdining room and _ball.
M.A.MEtCNtR•»•«„
n. it, naci.fiiAnne *. Fry*Jaaa AXenaa AD »MM
AD a-MW
DOUBLE DUTY CAPE COD$22,600
jj°ro y»«ngjn.m\\Un BtnrtlnR out,Stilt" <\uat "cTuulrt be cinanned "tohula two m,,rc rooms nnd hatli,
• There are iirFncntly two rliiiDrfnllydewi'Blpcl \mlroDfliB, nnmll ilLnliitfroom, ciulle Inree llvlnit r«om wltll""•-—o, iiluu i i t c m j and
lmrirli on lut, AtlMJlinlH-ir, Dn.inn j>]t}t in {lou n.t rvlent ovti- Wedltlehl »-~hemlea llostiin way
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n nirtirx mi in ncli mnri'r, T i m i v l i iv i i iu l i n IH u m l H y 2-f, I'.AI, Mull ,
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lvi.orH hemletl llostnn way aremost unnlmw to sun by weelt-ond,
HOMES IOK RENT
BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOTON TOP OP HILi,
$11,900
On nun nfH|I,,I» millVV t llmi fi l l ]I If
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H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc., REALTORSOur 32A Ytwr
WISTHELD FANWOODIH,BOO—Franklin School, fl rootnn, tuxoa (Ml.(15,000—Fnuwuoi] UUIIBIIIOW, nreptaoc, OR, iiuroh, U yrs, oW.110,900—4 Bit. Colonial, nun porch, deep shade!) lot.
UH. Crisp, cool, dc(tn, low down pnyment,d—m»t buy of all—S flit Colonial In Panwocd.
tl»,30tl~S »n , 2<A imth homo wltll don. Stotclt Pl'alim,tSU.SOO—3 ni l Split IIITOI wllh panelled game room.tsl,600—Piiawood rttneb, top location, 0 rnnhiB, Baiuffc.
ivnll Hjillt Iti rnnwii'ud, Itroi.liicc, IM, liiillis.o—3 Fuinily, nt.iir town—3 six room ante.
ilt'Llvu Colonial on 11 831' decl. lot, 0 rniB, 1% bnthH.
l i mt, ivi baths, nort'li, into Colonial.»a».4oo—NOW t mt Split. 3!i biilhii, trmno room, B-cnr gan)«e.tSii.DOU—I lilt, 254 lintlm, I yetir olil—nr. Jr. HlKli »»rt Unoutn.tai,gn«_c<s,,tur unii split, i UMH, lursn lot, owner will nniince,»3i,!H)0—4 nn Onttr 1!«11 Cnlnnlal on Bhntlowlawn Drive.tan.ooo—I Itonm l.irifo VniM L\,,1 .,« l,alf mj<>. A-1 •.-••million,
n tuiriH. 3 Lut brink liutiitnlow, must Im seen.I I .
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BARRETT & GRAIN
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PICTUH6 BOOK Or HOMES UPON REQUEST
H. CUY FRIfcDRICHS, Inc, REALTORS.• !»«»TII AVli;.
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MOUHTAINSHW RANCH :You will be delighted with thbi•mall estate, •ItsKted dn a knollwith a view, in. K Hvttliia; -vtyoung fruit and shade free* thlilovely .home oner* one neor MV-in« at i l l best. There la 4 (4,1 kZt.e IIVIUM rooip; tsmtly fl*v4 dlj TIng room, large modern "kttchenwith breakfast room and delight-ful 14' screened porch. Three Bed-ri>onn* and B tiled bathe. H*vrb*;tlon room i l « 2S! Pretty as a
s^«ty.^:srief'.te"e
MOUNTAIN TOTOnce in a while we sei .aentirely dlBtrentt . InMoujiU-lnlldt, ^ l h «h ith a te
ithingnearbymbllniyMoujiU-lnlldt, ^ loh«, .rambllni
home, with a tenter Tialllfi f*«lwide. Beautiful livln* room witnTehnrieee atone nilMJ : beartbflrepitce, fcoohcaaen. A IV t u p -down dining room, pit of whichis a « « . with eelilng ' d fw w p iwnfJitu, 4.11B nrw% iiMir . ....a master bedrobm and bath, Bpa-cious acienoe kitchen with eatingspace. The sevuiLd fluvr hlu IWubeautiful bedroomi and • l i mnursery. SeconA bath. Double g»-rure. On » woolnl plot .13S' wTde.tip where It'* reallythe many trees! f"
ELSIE BETZ, INC., Rwltor
AROYAinUSK
Lots of la nil In Mountainside closeto the business center and transportal Ion. A most unusual prop-orty ottarine plenty of room for alarge family. . . (6!, EDO,
High tip In MoiintalnBlde' on areally big lot with trees: ColonialIn feeling and. detail. Master bedroom on the first .floor, unentronma upstairs. A .wonderful view,too, 151,(00,
On Tremont Avenue. AU on oneJluur btil witli IL living I'OOM thatwould do JUHtlce to a really l^rehouse, Three bedrooms, V/i baths,
f i S O O
A 1918 four bedroom home rlahIn weatfleld, Porch,, recreationroan, mHiy t i t f l» . IK.SDO!Jn Fanwood. - A vary nice Catalan•put leyet,. In excellent condition.Three bedrooma. 1U bathi. rec-reation room. tia.aoo.
ELSIE BEtZ,, liic.M 2 MwUNtaht A V M M
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SALE OH. TRADE-lafce Mohawlf,Homo on lake converted .to- 3-family apartments. All furnished.JtvcQiKi« property or Uv0 In qnapartment rent Tree In addltloto receiving small Income - trotrapartments. Call evenings onlyWilliam PfK<ris, AD 3-1075.
3 M NO4ITH AVE,, FANWOOOCharming center ball colonialfour henrooms, \lh bathe, oll-howater hent, tttrge lot, Kuw vauanAsklns 116,000.
HAIOLO E. VOUNO CO.I Rim it . AU 3-1 Its—All ;i-3MT
• licit bfilHinm.plus second floor tirage I* attached. Ittereateil In mlnlingmborne has aiumi
$11,M0W U O N SCHOOl
to^grade schoola basement (taineIn televlekn set. PoreliiHSano screen encloturti,>b|•paclous entrhnce nill thliving room and 4lnin.nia modern Kitchen, s titiSmodern bath on tht itufTransferred o wn '
drn batTransferredmany t l , " " " " W
PM YOW AMMiFARM HOUSE: Bulll100 jreftrif aif hi
• Q typlciL. of C^«nEtTSltuatert on a lot *ta«iI t i I L I « I w h i c h b L tA f o u r - c a r
* "f1 ol rtr. b1 f sPJ
roonii^ twon kitchen, t v m iE2h with a ftreplmTAFCinatinK* Jt ti
ldd. nnd has
i porc-h And Uif \
ited In u pretty
WESTFIELD KAITSERVICE
Starve 0*Or«#r ... ,»w«t
LEEK. WARINGi
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EXQUliniFivflt Yen. nvarooms {one on nrst noor ^hath) . Appealing cetitit mSpacious IlvinK room »i>
in bouk case*. Lurpe <New science k l l £ " o n n ^ j ;oven anil il lull w ash rr. Onrlr•nreened norcli. The roar Idoor bodrooniB are itnWtwo gledmini til id•with Blall » h o w f *Automatic heat.Top BChoul arsii.
LEE K. WARINB, EEUR
Rancroom,ihen,two
TICE PLACE
, illiiltiK room. »'', t w o l u l l toUMj.car s*™^!..'''!'
lilots, 131,»0» >•U'lo Inlormiit
ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor(NOTIl THE "I"!
O N THE LEVEL!-(!«*
S ACXE5 AND A POND
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In Uii>lHlttlNn!iln this fnrmhouao IK I" i 1 " ^
varl i ty ,,f ruiiiiH /rull tnien and loatlti of lierrv '"'!• f J ' p J ' ' ' " f " ' ni'lMivlilinu thfi iicrciiBC fur A
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•ii WYCHWOOD COLONIAL
CHOCOiAJt IROWN WITH WHITE THIMHIP Ht l r i i r l lYP IH t n i H . H n tlml on rt I iMUUid*"' l l ^
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MOUNTAINSiDfi RANCHIlrniul urn, rtiml.llim rmieli tiumo .in a hln » \'u,]Jlf' ' ? ]
a iu'drn.Mrm: a iuru,, !,„,'],„ il!",, t i i^ri i unii : - ' ' ! l f V>"*" Avuitv i iDifHi ii, i,..n- i ] , . ( . . i f i , j i 1 ( | Mi-huol. 1'rlri- I'-"-*""1- M
ALAN JOHNSTON,
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M t u , t l l e n i i - i l l "
THE WESTPTELP flf. ; «BPTgMBl»
• ROOMS FOR R»tT •
CHAILESC.ftAAKIDANKiR A OANKER, Ine,
«3E MONTCIAM ANTKHII MIRl*j»* of (
MlSr»l, 31st,
fir«y*'r't SpecialHalf Gallon SOPTCH
in F»BWood>S<ioM F U wschoolp after Ui« 8wt wi*i U SJItT,
i ^ 448 f i lMOONfAIKJIM RANCH
• ; • ' • ' » « , f o o - . •.. $100or double (urniehsil room*tmeltiiie UMI, Hsftretwei «t-
d AP |.t6{£.OOO-tt He laid
*>pt. 8, the tint d»r <Kas (,130.
trwrcd the ««cand d*y and tfc* otfc-•ri hive report*! tine*.' -; •".".
RtffetratlDii aeeordinf tothn in School174;1*1; third .pwta, BB. and f<*fUi
(urji!.li«4, Hrjt fltjor,4 rooms ftitd bath, porch,nlently tbsatea hear part Heat,
n»l*title6 on tk*scant or *o»li!i) Ttinsths tinlt tscant or *o»li!i) Ttinsthsltd ». , tor clillarcn » (kl
B i d p t ior td , rlent! in. ll.ee.
eniturtitslied
J<ear tehool* anil 49tt Stotdh
FA I-SPSS or PA £.11
LAHCH furnished roiftti'fwo mete: rlono to tra
li |>|utu lined earry-ll« nV cotia It Ion, t;ood
for utiidtnt AD 1-Dtll.- . . • • •
:- .- • • • • - 1 0 - S t nw price!, Op»n ys
IIhums. The nr»ttn three bearoom
>je sola BO ihatbe iin tholr way
214 Juithd, H.room Hud ai
-WIllla I In it room
vestibule tn (foowliii losr-iiurntn,<» dlninirniuit
it ti lo love tklmffer I n c i t e d - o n
i F K i l B
t floKHi"1 jjoroh
floor bedrooms.01 Srd floor. S00 T»
W ptojf Vard i wilJin (irjetlnc Included
ctlve llvlnE roomiW nrnjil**«. .
J M S M » 1 O I I . i ..•• •• - • •
t wnter hall nior ,N«W Borland, ac
1d loWeflhf oak
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DANKER ft DANKM, Inc.1W ftlwr ti ,tMMI ',
a»1d
roiW wilh wood-burne Sfta built-in book
tuifiiiy ditilue room, flag1
floured, .year-round d t n -r«AJ> ..With JfiMJ««« :ta
or to.
D. WXtlBK ..AU 2-6231
DownJtalril BotoMflilritiled
at course, Upstaira arc ai f t tiled bath i
.V1'id garbse. A real honey*Jia wonderfully handy
near &U schools In th
t l t t i kltdien ivltll. 3 twin t>eilroninH. nine
glayroum -wtih lavttury. JeHersonBdliuul. nrea. l"IIVHle owner. *^a.-1(10. O.I. niDriBtieo ava.ilawii. B
1MOROOMSJ!4 BATHS
? ! . ^ 1 JWIIBOII SolmoT(t. livtnit rfeoln vi'ltli >tnn
dlni mmlorn klt-antler, sittmetivt
nil room.
nfin. 3 bWr6nmnrj B-eiir *arasre,nt> Hot '-waterfin im»em«ntr Hot water bane
iKiittd hGlHr. Wooded lot 100 s ]£Prlncjimltiitildy center hall H o n e
C l l t home, tn ohsnittop
walking distatlcs PATRICK L. HEDDENIEALTOR
r g distatlcs tomind ton-n. ThSho ore C b*d-
I nil (Slh beitroom andihlnl ttonr). In addition
^ Wltliitiihen
J m l tt»ak(a8ttbere Is a i i r l l , JO' tmil imsemtnt-^ r
plot ol-rar sarase
A. CUR*t
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There ]K abaseme
JCHOOL
horn* rigdy (or
ppH rftt ^ fliflinmlns tiuo|H Till*Invely lioin* Is newly listed today\X own*™ who art leaving . forKlurlrta aoun suit in.nKB w'fli ' ^interested in y ITih yuur uffer,
CHARLES C.IAAKl
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»»*T. ESTATB '• IKUfnANHORfUAQKI WDtAXr PWMWT.Vnls Art. W, W«tteti, M. #,
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• REAL EITAT1-HINT •OHTB I I M .location, contunlontto Franklin School and R m u n )junior liiih. ( bedroom home, 1-c»r sarafe, Seut 16 aecuusner.R<ferenre«. ronuMted, Write Bo,5«<p care Weitfirfil Lsalsr, or nullAD 27((S I B tAD2-7I*S.
rHdirKSBIOSAI*Am liable Oct. ). I „t>Bth re«ldenco buUablat roeldsnco e u t l j n>r <to_tors orriea and hotne, Located onn a r Elm .61, Will 'convert(•nanf* r a t i l t W l tGDI, care
1.1-ft
• FDOTTlp 3f o r <loi
cto61, Will convert to
ratinlrementit, Wrltn BOiWast fluid Leadder,
C6UNTRY V M U l
'S«53!S" "mil',.. •niiriiiHi Ni-wtiiH.
•nil.*•«, ! bo&i1' ''.""I1 I'™)"
rt workslir.il
; ' n t r n n t pr""»l Wltli fl,,,.
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Thin S room frame and bi-ielt co-lonial f& a llOHIB. w henrnurl of.*n one of the >w«t Vnnwood (oca.lona. It offers n a*' .Uvlnft; roam
jp.lth flreulace.ST pine panelledlien oi"TV mufti, fulfnlntllK room,larKc tllo ktldis-n with uiiiiij eiiu-Jnets, powder room and it well
• planned jaccnnil flcur of 4 hed-™ « I I enrl tilea hntrt. <r»ere,la an
ell Urea heat, flnd euorythlntt isin «ooil cpjiillllon. Owner iranvforrert,. Asking- (38,100, and , OPBII
The beauty and splendor- of tillsml on In I ranch homo on t acresIH tireHthtaklaff- Guiaide there aredogwoods, sversreens, rollinglawn, fruit troea, tall oa-lin, n bar-becue anil toot tiuiiHe. Irtniilo, thereis a wide centPl' hill, SiV l l v l wruoni with flrenlaoe. and (Trench
tb the terrace, -tivemliedroom w i t h ' a view, HUB
Inunigry, three excellent hi?droomaarid ttlart bath with ulioivcr.
IK a S*[-fkr attached garage,out, olltflred hut n-ab-r hiitt,
_.„ ^hln|? In ojccclll.tit conilltk.ii,nnd a Walrrlitin-g lo<:;itl[in nnd Hel*tlniT that, are auperi). Hcetnt; ihisllonir. In mi expel krnve to talkabout. Listed nt 131,500,
IF YOU WONT SCTTIEPOR AN AVWAOf. HOM£!
the btiBt: of D-vcrythti^ir. abuilt this home for hla. It la JUSt 10 yenra Did
er» a llvtnqt rtotn with firo-alnlnK room, jnotlern klt-
unou, i«'o nedrooms mil tiled balhon the nrwt llonr. F.u.l tUci 1>r.1-rooms find tiled balh with KtlillBhowor on th[. H|.n,nil flr>r>r. Tlit-r^1
'i a rear aurcmu-t] porrb. iipuu'Uj'rtFisrinoiit iilnfrrniR), iilnHtpr walla,
eupper plumMUiJt, uttEicb^i rta-ragp and the Hwitf-n FlnHiH Im'Fi-tloil in very iili-iiBlnK. All thinHated for ll8.EO0.and now vaenm.
PATRICK L. HEDDENKIALTOH
KM Park Ave.. Nenicli Pin'jisB-JI Z-D1II3
Even In t i l Ii-A I-HHII, !"A 3-lilllu
SANDFORD'HOMES
flnent eucitom built Hpllt ]f dllll'
HKAITIKHI, Colonial bimaalow.1'trflt .nuor—ilvlnB room, dlnlnitrujin,. tiled kitchen, two benroonm,tllert bathroom with tui) and tiledBtill Bhowfir, Second floor ~- twooeiirooma, tiled batlirnom, iho»-er.Attacliid taraBBi windows anddnarn weatJieratrlpuerti nnrftemjulatsrt thrnuffliduf i' r l twoui. Air fjondltlonedi D!1 hurne-.* I film 11P4LE. Ijfirrtl-nd A" Tcaiilon-tlul zone: wltliln wnlklntt dlnt«noelipjv Junior and Honlnr IIIKII•rbnnU, pftrncbiAt qoh^olu. AtatlH n4ciiiireheit, Biidunlner (tlitrlct. etc.Available Octobar 1st. tw».ycnrICBOO. |:oO monthlj-, no fertile en™ n ! i H b l
B . |:oO mo™n!r«ri , Heen
l Oertile en
, H e e n b y n c u o l n t m e n to n l y . O w n e r , A I > a ~ ] " S l t 3 f
ar 1sthlj-,by
husinoRBmnn will nhnrein •Wtntnoid wltli s «entlo-
IHJ G-3S2 T fl to 6 f.M.
UNUSUAL RENTALSpiicioue, Erro.c!uuA E» bedroomlar.ltil, nttractlvely Mltunted on nrnlHiiB itilf 5ot, d.ntt!r hull, ultramoilevn kltshen, don, iS' llvlndroijln with fl replace, till hot waterHeat, a-ear ^ara^o. A ¥?H\ enetn-tifro home. |S7S monthly, avall-ab!s inntnnAlately, Crnnford. O. BHowt»nd( tteaitor, BB «-£»oo.
• OFFICES FOR RENTLA nan, modern rooms. Bloolrlctty
, paw bjr landlord.F * » §TATlO«tRltT
,Kl ElM f t . : WFMO
AU l-ussa• -
• APARTMENTS-RENT •
1 1 VB HOO9I npitrtmontj convenientnvitu «hiu touatlon. nent incltiiieBall utllltle«, KnrOKo, haeemchtBam* room anil InUmlry. Avnilahlefor Augufit IS oot:upnni:>'. Write.Uoi COD, cara Weatneld Leader,
9-S-tf
C0ttPpnTAni:i9 room, private bath,teald^ntlal section. builneHfiinan.Call Ab 3-BJla or inu i-issa.
o-a-tr._ .. peraon or teacher, IJIV-
iiiir rootn. hedrofim fiirn]ahed andnrlTAtfl bath. Kltelion prlvlieuen,I7oferoniW(i. Lease, Call AD i-f»0"after 6 PM. 0.1-tf
l'5l-tiIlSI§llflu 4 room* and bath,living room, bedroom, kitchen am(lln^tf1, l e t Hour. 1 bloi-li til blM'JJ'Uliilt centw, Westllnlrl. Nice rosl-dentlnl section North Bide, Heatand rcrx-lKi.'[aLor £uriilHbeil. Ijeaeet-eyjlred. }110 oar month. PA a.m i , n-s-tt
HefBr43511.
no to trCall aft
-ansnoi;er I,
.. bedroom, twin beds, 1 clos"(• AU eookiHf prlrll»»«l. ADI
» WANTWTO RfNT •
rooms, Mo nilwife and hil8r, Al 1«1bat hi l!«».
icidber, for mas,school aKe daush-
• —linn, ^rlvat*bearDoi
a^artmtnt of room with Kit-chen iirlvueni. wanted by twotnliliiUrm froln the llormou faltit.^ant i i ttrminl^*pi. i i CM FA
._ oarda Mown .b/ appouitmentat Felice'ii t)r**i BhDO. For att«pslntment pall Mm- Olmu- Wt.it,MEnilinm 8-098(1 preferably ix-tarn 9:30, or after 5:10. Ueveme
AD
n trkf-cLet KE>nil, IT] 1 pnir M'ltilQurtalna, triplo W, sheer back,7; girl's reo woul o t and l
curtalna, triplo t>0", sheer back,|7; Rirl's reo woul cant ntld le»-KIIIKH, B7£, flo; boy's tan Bporteoatp six* i, (T; Slaytnff wrlngar-waahar, KOIMJ coniiitlun, |2S: woin-an's yellow wool run length coat,|20: AS S-741FJ.
MAW.Kand nutbti.phone after
cannltlon, wjti
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h W«HtHM*.
fUjhfictlltnf
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M 0 T l p k l t < » R t A(-(6ST. *sShop, 197 Central Ave., Wettn
tltti
PAY PREMIUMHa ueu turn Win; J or unrurplahsd,for n.lBp1 months, Nice bed Ion oflowh. 1,0,0*1 responsible family, IIHKh •ohool daugnter, uest ot r*I-crencSi. Call AD 2-HtO.
foim mom_ht w6'Sjm.
beatahtOH 6 S
in «B*rt(iient wI police : officerwlf«. Call afte
wanted yand e i -
I! P.M ,
I III IN Hi t (voupifl tt«ktr(« a or irdn-m dnfurnlpheft apartmont withIfflrnpe, Wostfleld area, AvillalileOaiaLvr or Nov**nilnjr. Phone AD3-3E03 or OR' D-tlil.
AItntnn tacuutlvc wltli s emailtin ii «)i turn desire* furnished t bed'
« room n^artTtienl or hoiide for snortt t k i K OcU 1 Ql Out, ID,
AI) 2-330?. f-n-llroompcrloCall
OI.OHKn i?oii[il« ivltli no enililren,ue&lre a 4-rooni apartment andbath. CaSl AD S-dhfl any tlmanvtor t!3«., •
FinHT floor furnlahml niinrtinentfor winter months by retlrtd en*
f;ineer and ivlfe who live numinernIi MhEWachueetts. Former West-
flelilnln wltli eloBllenl refervticeii.AD ,3-lti*. . .
FOR SALE
munnwooDRlectrlo and tnahaal typev/rlAltd-Mflte and Add-Miutim nch 1 ti B». Poat-M a »ter boontachlnv*. For rret ortioe trli.ynur local Tftbre»fcntatl** botwqan13:00 and 1;ITO or after 6:00 P.M..FAnwood S-16T6! ot HAIrotA, *!Gv to *^t*.
COW or horn* manurich reaoa,
retteoii
COMFTOtrtIHCYCLOPIOIA
Ko, It It not h lit her priced and ItIs fully Indexed. Also enttslete For)il£h - aq well aq rruda Bchoal.Check all profeialonal buyljinguides. Compare nnd you irllf seewlij- CompVon'» *orv<m your chIM1*flrfioolB and hnma needs bettor.ABk this parent who iin-m1 one.
3ST07AD 3-2HS0, CK 1-lDSi, TA 2-
an. o.a-tr
TUB ASTiai'B IHOW in Montclalrwill be heH tit the WH.IMD'B Ulubof L>l»r Mn«l*J»lrr tn CoBOefAve HUH. from Ewitetnbtr tl^ttlirnugh tlie sh«, from i P.M. to10:30 VM. A nice display of wlamt,uJilniv nrn\ funUttire will be nhbwpand everything will hi lor Hit,Discount tickets ard arallabls i toar tthop, . :
DON MAXWHL'SM* MoimjMiit AVK.
UPHOU1WINOPURNITUM MPAIM
ADomi J «
r v p K w n i r r n H , uioit . fty r»t»iitKather ln* ult ibt i r a d u a t * for as-• iKnnicntii. MB. AD s.lBOS e v ensn^A
DIVAN with down fusil!»*,«. icoodcondition: So" walnut aldeboaniwith io i tchln« virK l t lho^tcuiy inusEc onMnot I Pb l h l l fhl; 2 d a f l r UlllIK
AD a-
ndition: So w a t aldeboth io i tch ln« BcrviriK l i tt le; mn^tcuiy inusEc onMnot I Piano
bnnnl]; hull Bfhl; 2-drawflr UlllIKculiliiot, ttnil Sthor W b t ' AD at;«9
Is coll, ntrfout eon-Suty wilot tanK,
£-ir<3.
OA« lieater.dltion; lit,..„ ^!D BRI. Cuil At> ^
, ttlri's E4". iSoil ootiditlolt,reaeonnble. AD 2-7333.
lA nndFrench Pt l J
fin-back ohnlri -Whitsi l l - c r l h with Poa-
S ute nnd it I on 1 IItalie: chrochair. ILeam
hlKh elialr,lile. AD 3'1
travel weight isInconl.Bray topcoat, lo ; overtoai,
..._„ ,sf full tlre>K,ault, il*e 41,-t:o; brown tall *u(t. urnottca)!ynew, >!•« U, HBi pair of trou>sr»,dark lilue, slin fit: hat, »iso 1,gray, now. nnll tiittwaun E and fiP.M., AU 3.S31ID.,
lined G months,67T2.
WORLD BOOK K^CTCLOPB1)IArim in- r "
; of Blaillun- Sfsntnret H.
2.DM1.
CknieeCallMur. AC
TBOHTAy. Qualllylettl, 181S
h P l l
'In Mriiulettl, 181Scotch Plnlns.
Ahlftld, Dlst.tr-a-tr
• Corn pinked
(JIHI.'S EB" bliio blcvumbrelta, I6r hoy>
e, |1B: hoachbruwn shaei,3 ia6 t
brown luid bolf,ro tu'eed ny-mrpct, i s 1 * H'. "lily it iininlliBlust elijaneil. Firm (100.
iiiti'k iutrihi^Un• tlhM, -ISi Ap 1.81
!!<;•«» n*w
iARtin, slam ironi nooKcaae witndrJtwcr ig»ct, |1E: < m»ho»nrdjah. 2i4 K. iiotllenl eoltdllfoli,fill. . ' A D I ' I I M
Hon. Price l U w e n . A S l - l M t i '
TO.•«••• clB,nl>AB<>i%iilwitTur
vI«l.t*_piiH alse, Kgbouiht for Itetlntifr, Hadk*e5 strings "tiitid! H<T l B I i • * .
-board, l&i several tana, veod' *i IS .eaeh. call AU 3.4808.
r,i
M wiNnqwa and tcl (Bti" Imtiith, (tood^ctfndlguawhlthB, It*, SO*, an
THtf! FLirtino^ ^fun. antomatlf!ttnH llreil, nan tnmnlcto with au-tnhiatli< noiitrglB ulin Mlnneaiwllu-I l l l dnr'nltht thuroiuitat
I>K<!K ennt. nolt mid tint,alxo isfc ^rrepn lioimdAtonth twocd,j;oo{] eondtllon .ISTi; alao wainuDhilforal^, ]tl«nt]r niC ilrav/er nnncpAD a-7B*a, '
m»fe^_ v AntNTMHW o dmpneiiotnera
M
ttra
? K 10.ntor»>*tlon sai
Ok , 160j ftr.t irer>4<, 111; thirdfcurth Kr» ie , 88, ., •;. " ( .•
•rwn Schort —Kindergt*,-t-BrrttrtMl., m , »«5o*j
141; third nude. ll», «nd
^ S c h o o l, f t T B i t t d . 1M; *,
Md «rad«,M) '.MM «*»ds, H , tniiIntttUi trtdt, SI,
J u i J S h l
• H§l>W,
t o i . l : c;urtineilus tireinorunivltli how and carry[rtt case, adiuntalile muaie stand. Uoanonal>ls,Art B-isfip.
l , mnst sell: autamatliwaslilna; nine nine | nathlhsue; Das.alneti rechniner chatri reCrlker-ktoti t sib is anil chalr*i ru* ampud; swimming tiooU frrlll. Makereasonable offer Call FA S-CS44
HOt'S 2-1"70112.
l)lsyolo, fEO. Call AD I
HAHN full ot antique* In ths roue'All priced riant. Blanket ch»«lctry HlnWn; oattA^n eh^stm \&n
oradl*: banting, lamiMf. brlp-«-l.rnc, Call ItAliiltilpll •-••III. Hlv#rEris« Farm, Home El, Northliranoh, N. J,
mnntelChina citnbssrrtn; alsoscreen. A1J S-3886
nntt a cornerflrenln.1
.i n * v §Arivnmkr<l liuminniir
Mtlittrhuiid TVninlv Einnnffll»h fliifn, Crny, 7 ft. lo.llB, IBB;chalrS. Kolil with ninrifOn trim,
ir lt K l l l value ISD buy>
totnntnnft.Mountain
ickedbllu.tiAvc.
atITMK tOUNDm
TWO.nOOM ariRrtmont, furnlHhed.^cicvnd nuor. Kitchen and Uncdroom, private bath. RefrlKerftlnt. Share Inumlry. Ctill Al> i-1S*^ Mra. LfjIlJT. BIS W. Uroail St.
e - i o - t t
I l f . . l llnnr m t a UanflrtTtient ,6 larp;e; rooms ,nnn-(torrh, nretllaco and BarriEO, (ISOr-ni! M (t-3715 or PTj f.-*TS!.
FO1-H roomnOct, 1, l,,i£ijAD2-t9fi7.
and oath, Avallnhlol f
ii P41 r tm e n 11 Bndfi36 W
A aelcctlnn df ulntlniitlvemudola In an exceUom location.
t spHOloua. bodronma. I batllronmn.plnfiterelt wnl1(t. rlrnpinr-en, den»and reuruHtlun ruotoli, pur^b. IOLJII-ern kitutienR with built-in Onlorl"oveii, tirennreil for dlnliivnitliiir li-
? tatm^tonj itnt nrf-il lont lirevitrmlor air (nindltloiitnn; i>rei.arnil fnr
altlu fan. Full limai.i?nl. s-currnru, MehoolH within witahoe. Many other Una 1
V/n nn> lnrTlt(iil Fit I'm, V.'F'licurner i>f HntTmilt Avp., WrMtllfTttlilller nn T»r|.iiitneil K A.A1, 111
weeleilays; Hundays '& tn
il rnrr aa-
nla-
US Inn T.saiali-i-ir
• LOTS FOR SALE •I.UT i i
l i r r i vH i i l i . i l•my.
i.rri-i-,-rllyAv,..r
vim inim F-l."'"
I «|,.
• STORE FOR RENT •(Ml (l«''|-|*'l,l, tr'ytll', iv llh
lllimit flihtttlnruli t-nir Kimi'ii,It.illd, A i , li.l'fin), u.S.lf
A H
IRADER CLASSIFIED ADS
BRING RESULTS
L ( r £ h1., tM>nvft[i|ipntl)fr 4 T\3.I. fur u|i
CTn IILH J A
Htitilint wt i l A.
! an'1J-71Sp.
pe? to r^ntor o t«^n nd»iF nnrnf l
1nHurtp<1. AclultA D S'3!l£r4 afto
i'nl.rnl. ^01 th
l If roi>tn JI TP-PI nmont In} i t tU
N b l
' MldMUl. FA H'4TFiJ«.
r-h-i|>-T E ^ I -
uiiiTinc. rrnrtl!Aft I'. H'JS in-n
l. Avnli f lMi ' " ' • I s At', 5» - ! 7 - t
' . . i iM lni •-:;•; i LI.
Ini I I.
IH , r n r n l 1. " I I
LOST AND FOUND •
I'VI'I!'1 I I 1 . H
I., n J i H ^ '-• '• ' : • 1''r r"h 'h i '.•
. i t l i i i i i ' i v n n k i i i " r i l ' I f n l i i KA F i s! •
!,. .1.1 r
zr£2&atWrl«k4'> D K H
Mli> ft.kon
An t - 3 - l f
VAflUBIl* —- New and lined, fullyguaranteed. Reason able Snotiden Appliance!, tsi North AVF>. WAD iNG-ilfl. t'il ' *
2 chalrS. Kolil with ninrif• ir> >nolt, Kicellpul value.fhn 1 tllui^H. AD J-2707.
dlnotto act. Cllll AY> Z-B01I1.
liiipaN"ciV/tii ••••ml. t i inoiPrcritlancothir, H!B« 2014. worn on" Hrnnononly, IUT,; -hlfo huniiy f ir ™nt.(t Icnutll, »li» 14. as In, 125i tyno-wrltor, lloyill I'nrtfiblo dshlie,^ranll I I I « , tup [-(.million. »4O;vacuum tJijr;ner. K-leetrie llroom.like now, (!B. An 2-SBO3.
I'OHnil fnniver for aale, SI Increel type mower made liy ReKKCi-tli.iu L-OIIIHUIML. 1- ci- Inrormftiuii call AD S-ESU.
i.nc«l,^l>llBtill frlnhlalri! clfutrio stove. In fxcsHdit 'condlttoi|1DO. AD E-tJaO.
HOI"" Rchwlnn, hicjrcrs,. laree,condition, 121 AD s-snaf
iilln DIICHCht-r, | ltnelnrjnet. II fl.lt. H9: violin. 160,All In excellent oomltllon. Call ADM i l l ,
nuto, KIIH motor. Boats tivo:.AD I-7HU.
n.rn;c l i nmlioKaiiV illnlnn room let,exoellnnt conilHlr.a, AD 1-HCOV.
• PETS FOR SALE •
»IV lyru-liaclt Iliini-an rhjffit.ma-h^waTiy eliakH; nnti ilroti*l«ftf ta-lilii >vll)i nail, *'io Ciill nfiui » f.AD a-Clitl.
Nel>"' napfHI Cl.rk II
WHIliM1-3-tr
PIAIVOII -LFIft (IBllAIVM—tap h » n d sBest prigs*.
DUDKIN PIANO CO.(formertr cranfora runo uo.)
N t h A W AI» t-"*H(
43T North ATrn
ranfW.
nniTft It ATMVail W M *t Miltlurr
U-.l-lt
sni i^MiaT
niuT Tn At I.ten, H ft., •ultotiie toronlhoard or sailboat, |lj00. AD t-1791. S-S7-4t
WIIITK I;I,KI"IIA*T mior•it I i llro.cl HI.
Heenrd eal.lnet; old wall telo-phunei Htjued rirnnnio camera;Vktorlan iovu-BCiit; cut Hi"""; an-tiijne I-IIIEH: S witinut iltnlntr rs o n 1
f i l T j I t s tilTik t v i ,beaver collar. Intion, Hlne i; alslnll hodeil J
tvi,,n,il ooar. Hot withIn excellent condi-
Hlne i; also erirp* tult, ttaulnltl hoodeil J^^liflt ano. liluobnntn, worn ono flsaaon »!io S-4,
__ApjMBlf>.
BOAT—14 ft. rrulHors. inc., 1 yearl l IB HP E l n r u d ; O n t r trail
4 ft. rrulHors. inc., yHP Evlnruda; Ontor trail
r; v^lrldslileM, fltesr Intt, nianr esc-mpi, Rurtillert condition. |89G. AD
3 m
W Columlilnotilil II
L'GD, never used, SllS, (3D; Jilli.J3S: other sliea: O.B. varuutn, lIDiBlHilr^lnJ.^Sj^nii™ wool ' " j ; * * ^
i mill (H*(eni>u si ore. . . csinr.n rtA\o HAI.P.
f>r>tri I m i l y ' T i l f — S n t . " r n o
11)1 II ItdTECK
f:nlhrnniirn ttltid
ft HAM11)1 II It —!', V Rll I T I1—
CK4-JtJt.lin.ANKH*! I ' l l l * I
lI'lirliilil. .*
iiiT flrmil 'HXIM.itin Ot^ftti 4*J3lliriinNeit f-onnole IMann . . . . . . r,ni>Jiftun n^Mnlf roimoit- M O
IIitiii,,1 |,«,I riionl Uric-nn titAi-,l>. hfll^Unnlip ('iinmitr inaei l t IHKI
niniiuinl] Mvittet Orknn Itmed)%vlll| |-*-,rlt*Al,,J* IiflfletnaiKin.l ^l,an,ri Orjriui OJMeil)
l l .nn l l r rH 1UOf>nALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE
| | t y iMi- I^ a m i Lll l ju . fUitnirf"lt'\yt l i t - i . f i rn •><'!. A t ' i l-S!i: iJI .
|ir, i v M h Ivttili- '-3ITI. I f
blr-j-clc.,*l,F I | , I IVfjLt>i.Uivl
IPII».H fnrbn |r.l).
Jit?.' 1 I. TllLH'k
r.'S". AD ;l. 'i15i.
. t ': '•
• l f . i l .
.M4VIM1lllr-1 !»
, . |lliilnif
i P i . r I 1 ; ' ! !' • l i l l i V l i I
I'IIIn AM S-'iicJ
i4i.ni-. i i 1 * ' TV.in l J
bny'
rnr pilH's hike,and eonilltlnii, For naioi wire walnlastlo Itnert liool,SO" deep, All 3-!7<i!l.
n»Ire wallla meter,
ugrlEht mahnKanv hJann,it ooiidllloti. PLnlnfinlil il-
KHALI, u•>it(:i>lldit4HK4.
iiV KIN (T ii et~s i Miti"i B iii M 7 ^ - n t v r. eppf-tlonnl cnni^li Cwhth alinoovertt);4 l,ulr t!yH,i,-to,fOMlrlF; tfi-litn;rleaim<iili,rn IIIKK, AD 8.polo,
WtTBUVTlElT^ND IXCMANOBALMOST EVERYTHING
, (ii,TIIR
I T, ffli.lt 1171 ul-apk Itlti'licnt-li i-huh-H, (Oil;
ri lovf^n.nth fit r Inoilefn t .cd-t l $ (EU lHiiiiB nt f i i . n l ; r,|,l l , rw
IJlltH-tJ'iNH tn l ' l c , %\'l:1 ll r ^ I 'F:
l tnlKcr, Ml-tlfnin,. l iH-
IT>l.T»Fir(ti
tbl(:1i ttll H r, ^ I F: ^ r . r n t f riIT>l.T»Fir(ti
I nr.: n-rris^rntiir, f n JFI portable-y j i i . w i - l t i i 1 ( 1 2 ; l i v i 1 l i o l t , i o < ' l i n n . ;
r , r N f M l 1 i l l (TIM | M 1
>.r-!, i-riliL%\*t\ iVtino f 1,l-]r-ll |
l>|-lir
r .^l.ntl l T l f W l i r t
ft- l l v r r - 'JJIIHt( l | r r , ' , - [ ? l l t l - l ' l ' d n , ! h n T l i l F I , - | | f ' | r H f l , rnull, at AHI'IIIM'H IMHIAI.I') i'.lldl1( j i i c i i IFi t n H i-nr-i-ril M iun l i i yH .I'lmiio .Mltlinctun J-1HB.
l-in-
. »i
U l i t ,
ltn 1,1 IN'-'
rrniiMit [ I
II -1II 1,1 \
rl.
<-l,l B-
f : !F I t-
Uliniii-s. |f,
, , , ,11 f ] n,jilFi.rr. A h
H "IVr . i r j t l i l l
1 |
All i "iKI
r!1,,lni . i ntri M I I T ,(, l.ijrrni,
11...I,I t,,hh-,,i.|i1ili'f, HPt,
T t'3; nntlirl^
HOAitnlMn KBRIIWI,, Modernities, hkt$t private funs. RetarU-llon« tnrtoft after i 1..V. only. Ksr-forlilKe Kennels, Overlook Ave.Call Mllllnston 7-0757. " " '"
DOO TtAININO COUIHI! • SOUTH PLAlJKirlHLjt '
y.K.w. Hull, t u Fra-rit,m Miind«r, SMlenilwT M . WBi Ht>.nt. Itnt IHfur~nlta> • « • •!>•
raent ceiitael'TICK"
DOO TRAINING SCHOOli-i,i.iti*ci* i'ttm
I'20-StIITD old ok Hlttent. aiameas moth-er, free, Call AP i-ttu,
AUTOS FOR SALE»ST (I till SIH OBI Liu Buiisr "88", t»-
dto. lien tor, Kydramulic. while*tvuila, ull mJ^neiTurliis. 18,01)0 mil an,Kir nale by *!auw, FA I-II61after G F.K. e-10-SI
1B4H CIIBVllOI,It;T sedan, .nliiR condition, IBS. AD
toorl r u n -•1111.
S-17-Bt
ftftfc Oi'^l^—IHillri Anil hepiter, ffoodw> ml it Ion, |l,*(lB. fit! 1-HD3 aftern;no P .M. '
fio% blue Chevrglet convortlrjPower 0 M B , It4ft. (525. AD
l v l K T 4ifi>orSiili7l7Vill.., h| ,u(«r, ivhll.-ivull tlr.-n, jtll-vbluu r:nhlfh lltUnt^Lrtl trnilflTnJHItEl.R.:(tMunii.h)u. AD : . p ! 9 FiTKir Oilltl(Ml,
F d l l l l — (^Lrnl trfltiri.:,, rv!':i', IIMM :,.
!tSH rwl (lofivcrtlhtii- iltft1nein IBBIOH, II A It I will tflv.ittii'i1 enlvpin. (lolnir in i t r -Hit <ifTl>r, NlllHt Sri!. Vil 1-
iDNArVr, luw ni!linniioTiilltliirt, rJFtiFHnterll r i l l f( 7 I
T l-iilli-Ki-,
FiFHnteri f ( ( , r 7 I
o, Mrr>l-lnavhier
'.in All
'SO l i r . m I I I V F - I I F I V I > I M 1 I 1 " , i m v mllF>-t 1 V l l l
Wi
• • ' ( • I I I)MMinif.•!ur.r
VVlll ni-rni.t niiirir. t'nll An a.llnw.
1(ir.n i-'irir.r, ii-i
i'.i>.1nm,
«INVESTMENT ADVICE*OOT A HOT T(f?
21 r i " t1Jf
H II.llIM +
i , 1 . -,1 I n t n r i'i-<tt-<i o n H i " * n u l l h i i o i ' F j
Mrt Tr- I n V l r f m n r l ! tM jt N U I I l i n!.. 1 / V d H J r t r j k O i l . t f,]h#. J I , - n ^ l l n- rh r i - l - i . II l l » b . i l a F i n e I f l l n F i l l l l> . i r p n ' i i l A ' t v t i t ' r t o B i i M t -
.»PK>l
til,l . i l ( F t
BiiMt- jmil-S ! • ) • | 'J •l i r . i n ' t I I I H i l l
fJl.HNP ,• (iuJtur". A ( I
I, Ftirr, ACotm
ktAltmtt IflUnUtaL'tllriT hvatlhifv o n I i I a 11 n R, air eoni-lltlunlnKcuulpment, ueekfi youiic man withW.K, decree ror uorthorh NSW
• urate tVttb txptrloiioe and abit/ , oomoany EjMntii oar ino"
Leader. 9-11
HBAl, KFII-ATB salesman. SummitMaturn Bent'
fiitlon to, become (^DelateiflftnatieiiIsned" oft __ ___••>™^«Mp™vw»JAmi'i«ii""ir«w'-
iox:
[tntl environs, Maturn ffentl^lffltft* he IhtefeateaI fuii t[*\t
b^ctiinc
Ished- b(t!d«*tn*.0 t; '
Lni. Dally trip* betwrunWl
*;I6 P.M.•-l-t(
.tltidflr.n - woman trill
otffi home or *t raurQood referenoei, PL 5-
Blf l l t
trill dp*t raur
i, PL 5-B-lfl.lt
11 tn others t Want to• JI1RV earoi, eto.T Ii nf y Wld l
T...riJIRV i , eto.T It f Ut osfi nf ynur Wldron la
Av ti?nls.. Ah l-lltl; (f.lo.H
tig at to-AC l - i l l l ,
i tvp-rain,
»-i0-ti
der in id pjoylj drnt to: (TuptlWea ptriun.rn»Jurioiial reittm* (a
• HIIPWANTIO- •, MALI O« FiMALE>«rvcK i» A » p n •
chkftsel W t - a r * loolll:resi enrni* laiMpfosi* tor, ,Held pirioe. Permanent, F'ti..
clnlty, All you. need Is the deato make hix money ami ive nMinute you a pro Finer pun anil dlg-nlfied fut'uro. -vrrlle fit c\jn title not!(D Box 41 a, earn Waattldd r.imjcr,
B-I>4t
BK1AI.dr womanFof ott'
B«T***1 •AI.KHMAM. mkn. This eslalllsheil n<al-
• ottnlng for ar
Fof ott'ee •*/)" np.ottnlng for afiualnted wltri the nron. LIOCIDIBIIexiiorlenced nitlejirrj n In iirtfttrerl,Start lit flime. Picatlo pllctlo for no
Ci Dp SpfllTpfj *n«f11 C*ntral AV*i
NKtHI ITUHNT - VfTli jtittl«tlnt • lervloo thl* tillfoi1 tNe .r«Mav*J ot snow dotn yourhs«Bt lit - WMlntHi. One tlst r«ts\i111 ooVI?' JflrJu for ttii entlr*
r mare Information s«*at,, anil cav* AQ
»-10-«t
hoBSi . . ."' ht oooklns. R*|.
^aj^^ltHirrlinH-. Call after tilt ,
Wh«1#JRt,u ' ft. fl. Hcnbr sir),pL«nnjint, . tiersonAbld, d r i v e r ^ 11-DHiii eth a t t i h l
tthi par
tit Irt o
Will cleanMrWttltK w a n t e d ,
*te!"lTf 1lay,WWr "t^'ilox n8, carji
ViiTiMweek. Call A t s*
AI'I3RMA?? to flell ailvertlsltis; oopyfor Hootoh ;f>iaitia-i%tiirtivit siiuni[icr. Klxcelleiit nltpuHiinH)', CallAll 2SIS3 or t>l 6134U S 1 7 3 1[icr. Klxcelleiit nltpuHiAll 2-SIS3 or t>l. 6-134U,
INSTRUCTION
WONAv wlnjitfe part tlmo off lotejri;erlttnce, tytilTi
Rto. n n o-dji.s aft£i
tDtrfcHlRNflays y^ortilnce. CallWiy
K-Irl would lik*neral eleanlne and
two [lava al one!-8513. Have own
CMUTti wotaan wlsbept Irnn:do nt tiqrni. Can do ourtnii(no white itilrts op unitconv^tilent td leave and )ileflntot- nf.tnwn
ins; toins alsoiform*),
lent td l v e and )>lch up,nf tnwn, HufurMiPH If >#-.
If Intereateu t>le»e sail» attil 13 noon, AD a.
urntUrieN* on women'* and.children's rifesetih and «klvts. Zlp-Dor* rsplao«a, Coats nhnrtanad,:Por ggpointment, AD fl-oa«.
i would UkTto have "fi intt olsan-offlre at nlftlit. Call PL. M i l )
IMJ i)o Ironinn at homo, pick upand «1lTBr. AD 3-66JB.
WOtlAK would like to nave Ironlns;ta ao at hotna. A D J-61S1.
B-17-lt
B-t-tf
An, . Weatftold, N. J. IristTuntlnnIn htlm water colors, jjanteln, ute,Hvenlnir arlult olttst, Tuendaya,starllns Oct. », a P.U. Clilldrin,
Tfhuj-iidayB itartlnit Out,starllns Oct. », » PM-•«n *BS Thursdays itartlnit(, a;30 P.M. Bli-l.natK term*,
D-S-BI
FALL OPENING
WOMAN woul it like days work, or. tun time. PA 3-BW. '
WANTED
t-atu'
Mtiw* oroxninn, rla. heots, antlnuen. ourloi,o Ms wars ftlai: onlna
blta. heots, antlnuen. ourloi,urs. or Ms wars, ftlais:, onlna.'s. I l l Madison Ave. t*t. Wi
9-J-tf
wtput, i.J-syoo.
Pieassk RboTh
B-S-lr
of the nAnwa -w. "noc1
milllCI In Westllfld, (few Jersey,Mill the liiAllu-oriltlori of H^vnrillIH'W couritea In inllDlcFll timlrun.,linn fnr both iihllilrn.n nnd adultjtmluntn. Vciur Itupuli-lmi rmrnrilhilt Infinn nnd avuilnble liinlnii>-tiob periods are oorillal!? (lltflledAMlttnl'l Thjit Hl^nn to nil t!ihl6n~
tlal ntudentir nt nn oharjre,
INDIVIDUALIItD INSTRUCTION
ilon orHlUdtltttH.iuiimr
^ d Ijint runt IDS In s l s b ti*ptfnli|iin flnrt tneinorlifl-baftinniiftt anA nilvnnnnii
Vrii WAtfMIIO — Prlvntn roili-utorwrmi,i llhe to ouy your modern,iilmnlnte, nntluue rlrtflB, ihotffuna,
Elu, revolverii, jTullj; llooiiBed.(•all at your convenience. Cnjlter HltUV »•»;»
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,i««. TIM **!• AttendedSS«gi»rf»'iBill,»t the^ t y«ht Club. :;•;££, _.
K. jSlmmerinail W Mtf the committee: in
* : *Lite . Swimming Club1*,||U Twin Brooks CountryrtUy rvtning. Other mrnn-(ilwweorainlttw. which
b*n*flt of the^ , were
ltfi. Stephen Ward, Ar-«t Short Hill*, »nd Ed-
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^..j » group of friendsft prior to the MlndowaS-
_, Friday evening* werefxri, Vincent Washville
iilerraee.
I HM. C. S. Rowley o*lounUlnakle, were hostsiof friends at dinner
fmdiMrhefore-the Mlndo-1 • Club dance,
Km. H. 8. Kelly at B3Srtreet entertained, the
(id their bridge club Sat-it their summer home atiw Batbor, Mr, and Mrs,lellejohn Jr., Dr. and
I t J. Evans, Dr. and Mrs.ffMffla anil Mr, and Mrs.iHnbtrt were their guestsdtr, ind met Ward Seeley,ifemjptel his canoe tripJNM to Florida to spendtl with the Kdlya.
1% M, Schmidt of 114tei hu returned to tojtnp*n* tie summer Mr-Wfc-
th. K,•i. ... • • » •_&*•*- -• •' •
IMI Mrs. W. E.'Etcome Jr.Hukimtton drive will •n-• fclr College Woman's•tee'Kroiip tomorrow eve-.Cn-boata with the EtconieaI Mr, and Mrs, E. Steele
Hi itrsTS^rbert R, WelchMS Sbsckamaxon drive lasti >ltcnded the wedding ofi Robinson of East BroadhSuy Hughes of Warren,nirren.
UJ Mrs, John Culver andfoully ire a t n o m e j n their™. i te« Sherbrooke drive,
ni Mra. J. Frank Culver^wna.Thomaa, David and'f 1! Scudder road have re-•tome from Bayhead whereWithe s l l m m e r , M r a > Cui_*™W, Mra, John A. Hop->*u -witii them foe the aum-
time' Thomasm Peter Babeox of New
Wf are on a bicycle trip toWIT ^on'sa'brpther,T ™™»y for Lawrence-
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,.....^ . »ft*r ttwlr rttsfnt fa-cation at Monqtain Sprlnj* Laktin W«*t Milfopd « w Mr, and Mr*,tawrenca Foster »nd their chil-drtn of 162 Harriton avenue.
A frtMip of boya will enttrUtntheir Jrlfndi tomorrow evening ata dance a<t the TeiinU Club, TheS«tU for the 60 «u»iU will beTom Bwun, Ed Edmon, Tom La-- J " "Mfi Ntl*Mi, Obn Nawmatr,
. *fWr»u, Tom R»«, Bill Tlt-tt», '.Stawi t«ylor and |gtev« -WwA
New reitdeitti Jn.Wutfield areMr. and Mri. Edward J. Flanaganam! their children, Jim and Je»n,«rho h a w moved W 751 BelvidawaVtnu* i r o n Mexico City wheretlrey have HvW lor the pMt fouryears.- .
Patty 8»pp, daughter of Mr,*nd Mrs. Alva C, Sapp of 015Lenox a venue, entertained a groupof eight £trl3 at a "back to school"breakfast Wednesday morninir
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At home after their summer. InGreen Island are Mr, and Mrs.Jutes. P . Kovecs and their ton,Jim, of 221 Tattle parkway,
Mr, and Mia, F. B, Newbtrt andtheir ion*, David and t>hilip, ofITS Harrison avanue arrived homeSaturday from Noiiset Mei|[tiU inOrleans, Cape Cod, where they buda three week vacation,'v
tutvia* ttcxt week wfll btMiy « d Mr*. Paul A, Snydar andti»ir tWWr»B *f S*T 'F.brmont»venoe who wttl kayt Honday tomaU'Uictr home for the nut twoy«r< iii H*niU i*w{p Xr,;|lnrdarwtllb« wfth Standard Vjuvum Co,
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Sir*. AmbroM C, T«dd of 53 BtiUl ivenii* hmi returned
her home . in Rcachwood
r and Mr«. JloiKirt H. 'Stan'.M 1010 Coolidge atreet had •«
1r hauMgueiti for 'four daysweek Mrn. Stonuro'* uncle und
•unt, Mr. and Mr*. John W. Mon-tague of Silver Spring*, Md,
Mr. and Mrs, "Walter $!. Stur-mer ahd their children, Tiny a'nd<Cerott of 634 Glen avenue BIB atlibme afttr «p«nding the'aumttier.at Green laland. : ' - '' : • : • •
Mr*, .€/> W. Baytf o f Mil ^ jidste. street entertained her net*h-,I'orhood bridge groujt Wedjieaday,evening, _ ^ • . •. . .
Mr. and Mra. V. b.-BBtkerof630 „ ghad<r*l»wn.;'drivc returnedhome Labor D»y from their tenday motor trip to Oyerland Park,Khn., -where they visited their son-iit-taw *nd dsuthtei-, Mr. and Mrs.Robert H. Shaw Jr. of Farming-ton, Iowa. On their return trip,they stopped in Fort W&yne, Ind.,to visit Mr. and Mrs. George' Basse-mer, formerly ofWestiield,
Mr. and Mrs. A. John AccolaJr.'and their children, Nancy andRickle, of 720 Dartmoor returnedhome last week from Martha'sVineyard .where .they, had a atxweek vacation.
Mr. and Mra. Frank MeDermottof 312 Massachusetts street gavean engagement party in theirhome 3apU 8 for Milts flermaincKeogh and Lt. RichBfd Trabert.both of ffew York City. It wasa buffet supper.
Tom Fleming, son of Mr. andMrs. C. L. Fleming of 745 Normanptace, returned homo last weekfrom t*oit jeroma, France, wherehe has been working for the sum-mer. Tom is now In Ohio wherehe is enroiieit as a freshman inKenyon College.
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Beverly Fay Weldon Becomei Bride
Of R. S. Whaley in Garden Cerernpnyof Ws* Beverly Fay Wefdqn, daughter of Mr.
f i T ^ S ^ I>oJt0^ Weidon of 100 Golf edge and Mantolokitnt.. ^* i ! f i ? l n ^^ o r i , w h * l e y ' Bon « f " r - •'"1 * < • «.' Stewart Whaley
of Hohndel, took piece Saturday afternoon at four o'clock In theg»»J«n of *iet parent'* home. Hie ceremony WM nerformed toy the
Rev. Frederick E, Christian, min-ister of; the Prexbrtarian Church.A Mnail reception followed.
The bride, given lit marriage "byher faster, wore an antique whitspe«u Je sole period «owti, designedwith fitted bodice, cutout Chf,n-tilly l«^e yoke' and • full skirtfonning a Cathedrat train. HerFrench silk llluilon flpfer-ttfi reilwa* caught to a matching lace cap•nd ihe carried a c*M*dt bouquetof -w iite .orchid* and itejflmnotli,
H i u Barban Weidon of Weat-field, sister of the tride, tva* maidof honor.. The brldegnmld* wereMisa K»th#Kine Pnyn* of Ratrii-t>ur«, Pa., Mis* 8u*«n MaeDonaidof Newton Square, Pa., Misa Vir-ginia Timsne of Now York City«nd M I M Virginia fchomp . otWestfield. A9! the attendants weregowned alike in bouffant wtitte taf>feta drelsta. The maid of honor•carried an old-fashion bouquet ofsweetheart roses, and the brides-maids carried old-fashion bouquetsot red happinesi rose*.. James. Hudtburjt of Wilmington,Del., was . beat man'. The usher awere Robert Weidon «nd RichardWeidon, brothers of the bride, ofWertfleld;. Richard Speck ofShrewsbury, and Harry Sandburgof South Amioy,
The tiride ia a graduate ofMount Saint Mary's Academy,Plainfteld/ and Weatfteld ' High,School. Sheattended Suilins Col-lege, Bristol, Va,
The groom was graduated fromStair Academy, B la In town, »ndattended Up Mia College in EastO
BuBchKaHulleh StudioMRS. ROBERT S. WKALEY
Beatrice YordonReturns from Cuba
Beatrice Yordon, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Wesley J, Yordon of731 Warren street, a senior at Se-ton Hill College, Gtcmaburg, p B , ,iv«a among .160 United States col-lege student* who spent Avc daysin Havana BB guetts of tlve Cubannational union of student*.
The participants in "OperationFriendship" flew jrom JJew Yorkto Havana Sept. 6 and returned
turday. The five days !n Ha-vanaivers highlighted by tours ofthe city, visits to the Universityof Havana, interviews .with educa-tors, students, and Cuban:govern-ment officials, including PremierFidel Castro. -
The delegates to Cuba were tie-Itfcted from among 1,000 studentloaders from 350 colleges and uni-Y*raitl*a. atWndinc the: aenildh ti l l 2 U N t J l S t 4 t ;ilw l2U) N*tJt»ti*l ,Stu4«it ;C9»groai at the University of Itlmola,
The invitation to Cuba was ex-tended by the Cuban studentsanizatlons (Federacion Estudian-'til Un(verait»rla).. Applications
tp dlfltxibuted dilrihg Con^reassessions and Applicants . e r escreened on the basis' of campusposition! of leadership and lan-guage qualifications.
Ths trip to Cuba was a changeof pace for the United States stu-dent leaders who spent the week ofAug.' 31 to Sept. 6 in discussionand legislation on student iaaues,including compulsory ROTC, fed-eral aid to education, and dessgre-
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Orange.After a w*ddlng trip to Ber-
l ill li i H lnuda, the couple will live in Holm-del, where Mr. Whaley la associ-ated with M. S. Wlioley Cu.
fstintl.MiiB Yardon, a phychology ma-
jor and a sociology minor at SetonMill, is the elected representativefrom the Seton Hill student bodyto the National Student Associa-tion.'
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~ W h H] e y • Straw bridgeMISS JANE DAY
Troth Announced ofJane Valentine Day
Announcement has been made h ?Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Day, 603Boulevard, of the enjra^ment oftheir daughter. Mils J»na Valen-tino Day, to Robert Karl Edwards.Ho U the son of the Rev. and Mrs.Earl B, Edwards ot Pour O«kiN. C.
A wedding In December la plan-ned., H ! M Day was graduated this
year from Duke University Schoolof Nursing with BS and RN de-grees.
The prospective bririaernom la astudent at Duke University, grad'uatinjr In February, and a memberof PI Kappa Phi fraternity.
'Country Fair' PlannedA "Country Fair" is ROing to bo
hi>ti) at Washington School Oct.17. This will be the fourth annualf«tr to be sponsored by the Wash-ington School PTA, and the co-chairmen arc Mr. and Mrs, PaulMelerdlerck. Plans are under wayto have boths with appeal for botlichildren and ttduita. There -willalso be games, moviea, rides andrefreshments. ' :
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of some of the most beautiful Ceramics
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or a galaxy of beautiful colors... cigar-
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Imported and Boxed Cards
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limply call AD 2-1072 and a rgnrftiantativ* will
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Jeannette's Gift Shop227 EAST BROAD STREIT
Open Mon. & Fri. ev«i, AD 2-1072
fttor Entrance to Municipal Parking Lot
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Open DAR SeasonThe Westneld Chapter, NS PAR,
•will ataris ite Aeaei na' tat the com*ing year with a tea at the regularmeeting tomorrow at the Woman'sClub ot WwtfleH SIS South Eu-clid avenue,
Mra. Arthur 3. Grlner. the newregent, will stress "Sodalability"aa one ot her endeavors /or thenext three years. Tw allow montime for this the executive boardhas voted for all chapter meeting*to atart at 1 ;30 p.oi. U n , PhilipYoung will be hospitality chair,man during M M . Crinor'a term ofoffice, assisted by the boitesses »£•Icted for the various tneetings.
Hostesses i6rving fn Septemberwill, be Mmea. George B. AntKony,George A. Barnard, Benjamin But-terfleld, Robert Hanna, John Clin-ton Mahony, Richard E. flkhterand Irvingr R.'Rogers.
Mrs, Joaquim J. Llanso willstress "Constitution Weelt" fn hernational defense committee resort.
Pi Beta Phi AlumnaeWill Meet Monday
The northern New Jersey Alum-nae Glut of PI Beta Phi will holdits first meetihjf'this y«u--'M6n'-'<tay at 1:30 p.m., at the homo ofMia, John K, Evans .of South'pr,-,an(>6, Mlsa Dofis CedcrboiK fi'bmthe WIBB Sons, Inc, store of Mont-clalr will speak on '"Creative TableSettings." Tea will 'be served atthe oncj ot the meeting.
l*hoae mombors who »TO new tothe area, or who have not beonaffilkted previously with thegroup, ahniilrf contact Mi's. Evansfor information on the group, ac.tlvitics and meetings.
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and - their wires will be apeclal
"Sfr, 6n4 Mm. Nichol»» >
[Cooper of New Castle, Jnd,I TiM eeremony "was perti] the bride** father and a
fallowed In the garden' The coupleitjll motor thraqji northern NewEiieland on their hooeyraoon.
The bride, ea ort&d hy her un-tie, wore a gown of pure filip bom'bavins with an empire bodice. Theln-ckline wat outlined fa handbiotdered Alencon Jace mounted onnet, ft tad traditionala CithMlril train. Her veil at fm:
jKKrted frencji iltu*lon fell fromctp of.aeed pesrlj. She carriedcymbidium orcbida And stephlno-
•Tbe m«id« rf honor .were, HistKrliten Johnson at Preakmuo andHiit Bath Lord of HidgewoodThey, both won gvwtu of" willowETMH |ilk taffeta, with headbatldaof tntlipje tMerald velret Theycarried catcadlnr bouqaeti ofyellow ro«a« and miniature Ivy.
Th* beat nun wmi Joim Cb«*ickor.New H*Tet, Cufin. CihertAichard Lynn of Cleveland, Ohioand Morton Jafle of iKew BrltooiConn. " • (.
Mr<. Cooper it a (riduiite ofBeaver Country pay School andW«llea!ey Collect.
Mr. Conner it a graduate ofdue University w W e habis US depree. H» wrved M alieutenantiin the Army, \3« it cur-rently • member «f Uw doctoralprogram at Harvard Uolv*r«if
ere be it a rewarch aMiitant-
«r« in of the hospitality aa-R b Wll
pyfsiated bj Mm. Roberta Wlllwn andMJw Marilyn Mtith. Pro Jut lioncommittees,' under the chairman-ahlp of James Crawford, whichwill Have displays for the. instruc-tion of new njembers u e ! Design
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from Am«fi*an ni Ku.
N«p|.r ntckiac* withrqmhtng tarrln^i andWtvelat fom $7.50ALbattor Frutt dlih -- b from SI.0SClg*r*U» andboMsi in highlyfipo lealhtr ortin* wood
* Usthar purMl« In Fall1*
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Stotpn'i Program'S«lBy Columbian Squires
Plan* for the ye»r -were dia-cu»Md iiy the ColumtUit SqulreiThundsr1 niglit in Knights of Co-luntbua Halt •
Robert Noon was namedbcrshtp conwnlttoe th»irmnn« Plttnewere made for » pilgrim»gt Sept.20 to Willl»mstown. Larry Lsrkinwag TiAtnod ehalrm^n of A CQIHI-mittoo to make plans for a cakenode. Ricliard Marrinowaa tppoint-cd danc0 tiommitteo chairman.
and painting, construction,tutnen, nmlceup, so-unj, l l g X thand properties and stage proper-itiei. Mis, S. M. Kookogey, clubklituiriai), will display rfhe clubtemp feooks toveringr the manyyeata of the cLub'g activities,
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portrait of ourfavorite teacher
HAVE HAD YEARS GF IT .-*-,THAT'S WHY WE ARE ABLE TO
FIT CHILDREN'S SHOES SOTHOROUGHLY, THOUGHTFULLY,
ACCURATELY* WE ARE HEREWITH LOTS OF SIZES AND
WIDTHS, LOTS OF ABILITY,LOADS AND LOADS OF,
STRIDE RITES-
TRIDERTTE
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Lin* oF Orthopedic Shoti
RANDAL SHOESADAMS 1-36S0
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Optn Mon.
Mary McCarthy/ David
MarriecHn Holy Trinity Church. 4ieu»iteTaf Mr, *nd Mn. John J.
^ ^ ^ " CiuMxirtstnl rtreet and Osvtt Roberta T w n yColunibMs «T ime, wer« marr-jed fetumiay atternwn. He i.
M* Of Mr. mnrf Hra: AM«d Townley, ' 7"The B«T. mnoeg J, Houghton perfonmed the ceremenj in Hly
Trinity Chnrcfc, .-which was (fol-lowed fcy a reception in l i e CoralLounge, South PUJnfleW. •
The i>rtJe*«' gown *aa chtn-tiHy lac* over taffeta fashionedurith iabrina neckline *nd'>ouf-fant flnarJ*ng*h jkirt. Hsr Ang*r-tip illusion veil, edged with Marie,™ held by a.tiara of seed peariiand the carried' a txniquvt of >>r-**iids, atvphanotia and sweetheartrosebudi.
The bridal attendants wars herfive *iitera, lira. Eileen AnderWti of Hollywood, Cal,. urasmatron of honor. Miu WinifredMcCarthy i u maid of honor; andthe fcridemaids -were Miu Josephine McCarthy, Miu MargaretMcCarthy fcnd Miu GereloUne HeCarthy, all at Weutfleld.
The matron ol honor wore aballerina style gown of mint greensilk orgstiMwittl matching pic-ture hat and carried yellow cama-tlona. The other «itenct««t* woregowns of deep rote pink orcantawith natchtnc picture hata and«]jo curried J-eHow carnations,
Edward Hanblcki of ScotchPlain* wai he«t'tn»ni Ushers wereEdward Lewis, Howard Perkltiiand Euuell Baker of Westfidd;Richard Johnion of Btadinf, P t ,and Peter Robinson of Elii*tnrth.
After an airplane trip to thoBahama*, the couple vriH live inElJMbeth. .
The bride Is a iT*du*tB of Ourl*dy High School in Blrkenhead,Cheshire, England, and is em-ployed by the National State Bankof Elizabeth in the WeMfleldbranch,
Hnr husband Is « emduata ofBlair Acndemy and attendedBrooWyn Academy. He w»a gradu-ated from Albright College inReading, Pa,, and is employed byEaso Standard Oil Co. in tho train-ing program for salea. Ho 'hasplayed baseball for the MilwaukeeBraves and BlainfleM Druiers.
The rehearsal party was giveniby Mr, and Mrs. Town'ley at theWashJneton Houae.
Jr. Woman's Club
Board Meets to
Hear ReportsTh« flr.t *xe«utive board meet
f the 1959-60 season was heldj tin Weetfleld Junior Woman's
Club Sept. B at S;16 p.m. Themeeting was held at the home ofMrs. John R. Edds Jr., 117 Eicle-troft road. Mrs, Clyde McBride,president, called the meeting toorder and aiked Mrs. Allen R, Mal-colm, recording secretary, to readthe minutes of the May meeting.The treasurer's statement was giv-en by Mrs, Arthur T. Lichtenbers:-er. Mrs. Ned Kamp, correspond-ing secretary, read thank you notesirorh the District Nursing Associa-tion snd from the Association forthf Blind,
Mrs. John E. Powers, federationsecretary, announced that Oct. 31would be junior day at the Tren-ton State Home for Girls and aheexpressed the hope that many clubmembers would be able to attend.Junior Federated Art Day ia ached-uled for. Nov. 7 at the Newark mu-
and Oct. 10 wSUjbe the a an-nual fall conference of JuniorWoman's clubs throughout thastate at the Essex Hotel in New-ark. Mrs. Powers, who ia chair-man of the conference, reports thatregistrations will begin at 9 a.m.and the business meeting will startHL 10:15. Following; the luncheon,20 different workshops have beenplanned for department chairmen.
Mrs. Joseph F. Kinlngham,membership chairman, announcedthe following transfers and ?esig-nntipm: Mrs. Samuel Rubino,transfer to the Scotch Plains club;resignations accepted with regret:Mrs. William H. Ansel], Mrs. Gco,Borushko, Mrs. William -Scholeyand Mrs. John Wilder. A get-to-gether ior prospective new mem-bers is being planned,
Mrs. Fred A. Sh or a her, sub-jun-ior chair limn, reported that girlsin the sub-junior club are planninga trip to the Trenton State HoweSaturday. The girls have also ex-pressed an interest in helping withthe Junior Woman's Club countryauction which is to be held Out. 11,
Mrs. Edwin Becker, Americanhome chairman, is making plansto hold a cookie baking contest, aVogue drcsawaking contest, and aminiature roam content. She sug-gested that the club might takeon the project of decorating otic
Mrs. Wright WedsMaurice L Buell
Mrs. Olive C. Wright of 774West avenue was married Sept. 0to Maurice L. Bucll of New YorkCity. The Rev. Richard L, Smithperformed the ceremony in thePresbyterian Chaptl. •
Following a wedding trip to tho-CJTit*win,,t!ley wilUlvo at theWest avenue address: .'.I-
Richard Wright escorted hismother. Walter Connell of Stirl-ing was best man.
or more rooma at tho TrentonState Home,
Mrs. Joseph I. Sheer jo, litera-ture chairman, suggested that theliterature and art departmentsWork together on a children's bookof prayer. The possibility of start-ing a lending library was also dits-cuaaod.
Mrs. John Leitch, youth coop-er ct ion chairman, suggested a des-atrt-banket idea 4a a money-mak-ing project for the rural school theclub will support this year.
Mrs. Walter JI. Ronayne, year-book chairman, announced thntthe yearbooks are now ready andwill be given out to members uponpayment of dues. Extra copiesmay bo obtained at a email addi-tional cost.
Mrs. Leo M. Hale, ways andmenus chairman, announced thatplans for the country auction arewel! under way. She expressed thehope that members would bringtheir friends and neighbors to theoueUon which ivlll be held Sntur-day, Oct. 17. Proceeds from thesuction will bo used to benefitcharities.
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Pat Lane's School of Dance1959-60 Season
Children 5 Years and Over
All classes 1 hour
BALIET - TAP - TOE - CHARACTER -
MUSICAL COMEDY
BODY CONDITIONING FOR WOMEN
Classes held at
Westfteld Tennis Club - North Chenlnut St.
American legion Hall - North Ave,
Far Registration and Furl her Information
Ploaso call Registrar
Registrar—Mrs. Helen Goekemeyer
AD 2-2394
MISS GRETA WOLF?**""
Greta Wolff PlansDecember Wedding
Mr. nut Mrs.-Gerhard A. Wolffof 638 KJmbtll turn announced theengagement, ot their daughter,Greta Virginia, 1o Anthony Pern-turton Hcpkino, son of Mr. andMrs. Kendal 0. Hopkins of Blrch-runvllle, Pa,, at a family dinnerSaturday night.
Miss Wolff was irraduated fromWestfteld High School and attend-ed Syracuse University where etiewas a member of Gamma Ph1 Betasorority. She It a professional-singer. Her most recent engage-ments were -with the New YorkOpera Co. and at the Grand The-atre In Sullivan, 111., where shesang three leading roles during theI>»st summer.
She is a granddaughter of thelate Dr. ntiri Mrs. Walfiier Wolffof Elberfdd, Genrany, and the lateRev. and Mrs. Charles A. Walkerpf CedaiTille.
Mr. Hopkins )B a graduate ofp Kent School In Kent, Conn.,
and the University of Pennsyl-vania where ho telonged to ZetftPsl frsloi-ntij'. He served for twoyears with the Army, part ofwhich was spent in Germany. HoIn now affiliated with Cupltol Air-lines in sales administration inPhiladelphia.
He is a grandson of the latuMr. and Mrs. E, Gerald Hopkins
Walter S. Terhune
Weds Miss LaidigIn Bloomfield
Miss Msrjorie Doris Laidig,daughter of Mr. «md Mrs. AlfredHermann Laldig of Rloomfleld,became the bride Sept. 6 of Wal-ter Symiaes Terhune Jr., son «(Mr*. W, S. T«rhune of 140 Mdtl-fearo street, Md the late Mr. Ter-l\iine,
The Bey, G. A, Kaichel per-formed the. t*rwiony in ttwBrookdaie : bapttat Church : inBloomfldd. A reception WM beldIn tbe p*ri»h hoiue, .
Tht htti,, euoriad by herfather, yiatt a pffoceu Myle gtywiiwith lonr aleevea »nd a ehan»ltrain, Ttia aabrina nMW1n», bouf-
,funt gkirt,.. itleevei Mid: (shape)Ibrsln were embroWered with tJen-oon lice awtlquM. Her .angertipveil was attached to » laec *ndp««ri crown. She carried a t u u d iof « white, orchid with wMUchiy»»nithBinu«i* and.fug-l'mumi.
The nwtmn of honm- w u Mra,Joyce Eaien Johnson of Bloomttetd,who wore white orgindy over ptl^/ellow wffeu. She carried a (basketof brome chnnanthetnumi, yet-low «nd ruit mumi and white f uH
Harriet AnnGottllck
Troth Announced
Mr. »n4 .'Ifn, EJifwd T. Gott-Ilck of t56 Oroye ,tre*t«ty« afl-Dounced the 6nga»*mept-,of tbo)rdiughter, Harriet Ann, to;Ct«r«W.'Jurphy, son of Kr, and ««•' Jmlah T. Murphy of Bli S
frwi Holy-Trinity «
KwOangtand i»e«»t»ry hy tooGov«riwMBt fat Ww*)»wio^
Mr. Hutph} U a.atvdetltJainin prsnklht Vaiva •"employed by' thethe Navy in Wthgi
A BUInmsr" ir*ddlsg
Kay Windsor0
Brldetmatdi were Mn. DorothyStuaei of Pauala-und Ml*9 EVi-lyn ftuth TUcher of Bloomrteld.Their gowns were etyled similarlyto the honor attendant's, Mrs, SU3-»el's in pale pink and Mix Fisch-er's in iqua, Both carried btiketaof yellow and white chryaanthe-muniB with yellow and rust munis•nd white fugl munw, :
Paul Jackson terhune of Hain-field w»a best man for hi» brother.Uehcra -were Daniel Wirbstor Ter-hune of Murray, Ky,, anotherbrother of the bridegroom, andManfred Kalph l«idlg of Bloom-field, the trldc's brother.
Mrs, Terhune la a ^raduBt* ofBldwnfleld High School and Moun-ttalnatdo Hospital 'School of Nurs-ing, Montclalr. Her hutrban-d wasgraduated from Westfleld HiffhSchool, Paul Smith's College, PaulSialih, N.Y., and Michigan StateUniversity.
tif Haddotifleld, and Mrs, ClifTordPemberton of Chestnut Hill, Phila-delphia and the late Mr. Poihber-ton. -.
A December wedding !• planned.
Flower* are always
the perfect gift
For Mlises 12 to 20 and
•xpreiiion of your, regard.Choote from our superb' col'lection of floral arrange me n(»l
BUY HOWERS WHERE THEY ARE GROWN
WESTFIELD FLOWER SHOPWE DltlVIH
350 SPKINOFtElO AVE., JuH off BroadTEL. AD 3-3650
; 4In wonderful waihablelomel by Princeton
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bsqutiful print in; teal or royal blue '+,:-.
Quimby ftrtt i Attorn* 3-1 111^ • t i • - • • ' • • ' • r .
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Clara Louise has a beautiful
selection of coafs for all the girls
3 ; in the family .'•;•/! A
Fabrlti , , .
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Tweed*
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Ofrklal Brownfe and Ofrl Scoutlqulprn»rtt
Kfho epek« ' on
rated te-J»Ua-*e'B»ttfe f S p gdalg *sd stated -tit*, in .bis ssisjolit y/ti'mput tnVijwt Importinibattiaf «f -«S' EavWtrtlonjury. W«i
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ied pw oW Presbyterian Churiifr"Give *)pn' Waits" fame *n<
Q 8*11 HOUM which no#hoasei* fin» BetjejhiuKlciil l i b r yami jniWir*lic» of. colonial tim**i
Legion Auxiliary
Names ChairmenMrs, John oTpoHotlt, pretfden
rf the Ladiej Auxiliary of MartliWatlbetg Post, American Legiont
dart1 week announced the appoint'went of committee chairmen "
coming; year,are! American inn, MMS•Tiller; (Mid wrifar*, Mi*
Walter '-SoHj nemterthlp, Mraipoferrer;. hospitality, MnC
LioclMj mtutfc,' Mfi. Louli'*iy8 defense,' Mr*.
constitution,itinn, lira.
"coupons, M"- Albert Dili.
Cjoift7,' Burni{ Gtrla 8tata.~ lit^Xhinhatn; Gold' Star
. , V M . John Frederick*rwljvttlej, MM. Prank 1
(. Metro Locke.
(ttidjr, Mrs. Preir ||«*atd«nt
«(id tele' Lehltath f
JttiT Donn«Hr; sun-:i r a l i ' 'Hewjsonj
, ri, VincentMitt Bfettr L«vy;;
^ ; MM: John R«tllr;l dttb, Mrs, Charl^i
* y l j j Oolor bMMrt, Miff. Albbtfco«1|fr imi Mix,- Jerry Rlcci;W l t iftrirfoe, MM. Julian Levy1;
l awuritr, Mrs. Bea Farr,
John Kirby Zeiglw Is Marrr«, toElizabeth Ann Tubach of Springfield
MUt 'BHiifc** Ann TiiJjaoh, JiUttgUnF of
, mil of Mr. *ftd Mr*. 4t*n ftto(.- S aTJ «#renw)ny toot: piji**:"«t
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S W-ollitMRS, JOHN K, ZBICLEB
Boro Garden ClubReleases ProgramFdr Corning Year
MOUNTAINSIDE; ~ Mrs. Johnretjpar, prealdent at th« Moun-
ain Trail Garden Club of Moun-; outlined the plans far the
oming1 year Sept 9 la tha homeif, MU, William Price, 1015harles street. Proposed changes
In the bylnwa and conatltutioned
MOM" is Now Living onEasy Street. . .
, Uorn90% of all
«y» Right?- . S M an fy« Miy»l.
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• HJZABETH
Officers and committee chair'men for the year are; President,Mra, Brstze^t1; first vice president,Mrs, Robert Qoodhartt second: vice
resident, Mrs. Wilbur Groves; re-ordtoe: scerctnrj-, Mm, Willlum
Price; corrcaponding secretary,MM. Edward V«rlangierlj treaa-urer, Mrs. Joseph iNothum.
Mfimboralilp an<t program, Mra*rroves; hospltaHty, Hra-. Martin£fl£an$. w^yji nnd m0bndf MTAI. G:
A. Serrettt Jr.; pobltclty, Mra,Georne B. Buchsn; horticultura,Mra. MUra Goodrich; civic, Mra,T f d A. Ehodos; conservation,Mrs. Rudolph p. Surlch; roadsideMrs. John J. uskf.: Reports were;given by air committee chairmen
Mri. Ptiilip G. Bruecfcner .dli-iked pinna fur the aeownd holi-
day preview, "Christmas All Thruho House," to be prsMnted from
1 to 5 p,m, Nov. 5 in the Com-munityPronbytarian Church,
A workshop In flowerotloiyed the .buiilneHH tiesslori. . Co*
were Mr3. Carl Salernoiid Mrs. Groves:Mri.' Joseph Hershey, president
Blue Star Garden Club, williv& a demanstratlon of dried ma-rilOct, IS at 11 a.ra, in the
wide of Mra. John SnskI, SGB Ap-'e Trea lane.Other future plans Include the
's doing her
fall house cleaning
the easy way this year!
Y * i , oil my heavy hou»«-
elaanlng work Is being
dona by G. p . Keller's this
yaorl For the BtG fall job,
I sand alt my drapos, bed-
»proadt, blanket*, and slip,
covers to O. O. Keller's.
Th»y come batk with that
like-new sparklel . , . And
It's more economical ihan
you'd evor imagine!
STORESUMMER
GARMENTS
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Plu.Cleaning
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T»U.. Tile fcrtdesmalds ^JB w«Wr ni)*• illk«rf>ti M trimmed
itl lMr*. ?ieti«r wi* arpduatadir
id'Stafford Hall School «nd Iswupioyed Jby tht U . S .
wt d u V«t«r«n» A4-
Mr.p , j
i« prewntlj' •ttendC K / E P( y f / , ,
where he ii Wee pruident of PWtUpp«' Pal f H
Loiif Kaon Opcni StdtbnOf Woman's Club D*pt.
A* imorgMbord. lun«h«on, fea-tnttns special dUhei of m*ny n»-tlofii,. prepared i y deparbnantmea*bew,. will open the 19B9-H3OteMon for the international rela-tions department of OiQ WyniaCHub of Weetfleld. Tata luncheon,now/an ulnual affair, had tkeen en-thu's tactical tjr attended i>r depart-ment iftevnbera and their gueatfl.
Hio luncheon And opening meet-ing will take place. Monday at thejlubhouse, Eucild and Tranont>vcnuee, «£ 12:30 p.m.
The meeting rwtil feature MLgnJllya BCarl-k, who has recently, re-
urned from several weeks abroadifalpattng in a. special prograjn
iportsoreJ hy the ''BijjBriment inInternational living," an organ i-
yn defvted to , arranging: foriiflertcan students to travelibroad to ?lvo with families andrioet Hie countrjttnen of the fla-.ona in vhich the/ travel.
The 1059-60 program of the de-art men t will offer varied uresen-
' ins of international flavor. In-luded will be a1 trip to Chinatown,
' York City; the annual Inter-national Foreign Student weekend,and A featured speaker on ror-moBB,
"ton, W. S. MagaltiBeB, depart-ment chairman, announces therea n A few op«nlii(B ayiiila'ble toWom»n'» Club memben, .
MISS JANS B. DEO
J. Carter McKaig
WiH Talt« BrideMr, n i - i f a . M. Hobert A M e
Waahlntioo, D.C., and flarwota^#PJ have announced tfcv enymse-ment of their daughter, -Mfss. JimeElliaWth ipeo, tip J; Corier Me-Ktliff, Ha JB the ion. of Mr. andMr.. J. Arthur McEatt; of 803
laitnual Christmas luncheon- in De.cember, a horticultural program inJanuary, a program of evergreen
rrnngements and decorative hata'or February and a conservationrogram tn. March.Also, a ftfth birthday party will
tie held In April, the annual meet,ing in May., and a pot luck lunch-:on and the Installation of vflltersire Bchedul-ed for June.
' Tie fuhira Md«, who attendedHoltoa-Anma' Selnwl in Wa»hinir-.ton,. C a n aluntna^ <rf. liana HallSchool In Wrilealer, Mass.,, andw*a,«ntdiMittd In June' from SmithCollege. - '
Mi' MfeKJAlf •iM'f all Mlutnntlfl' <ifHoly Croat Coltefl* and George-town University Law School. Heformerly »eryHd: u law cleric to afederal Judge in Washington, andIs now associated with the1 legalitaff of the American Banker's As-
ckvtton in that city..A November wadding Ii planned,
Conn«dicut Coltegs ClubWilt Meat Thit Evening
TSie Connecticut College Club of'ehtral Kew Jersey plans a cov-
ered dish supper tonight far itsfirst meeting this fall. It will beheld at the home of Mrs, AtonzoParsons, 537 Elm street at 7 p.m.Mrs. Andrew'Mathfeson and 'atrs.John BHlott Jr. ot Westfleld ars
Mils Nancy Dorian of HighlandPark wrtl speak on the topic "In-ternational Living1." Miaa Dorian,a gi«dU»tti uf Cunnectlcut CollegeJn '56, studied in Germany lastwinter and has traveled dvttmghEurope this' summer,
^ \bne1954 Cidts Rvuhionf
The claw of.'1954, WeatfteidHl?h School,-will hold its Ova yereunion Saturday at 7:30 p.m. atthe Towrn and Country, Route 20$,Somerville. For further Informa-tion contact Mra. Lillian Rodders;class secretBTy, at her aunt's,Mrs. R, Eldo of 741 Embreecreicent.
ANNIVERSARYSPECIALThi boy codf elatatc
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As pfcfurec), :
34.98
With remov-
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Cuifomer Porftlnp at 132 Klmar I t ,
Op#n Men. S Pri. RvvnlnQi 'ill 9 o'ctottt
fortnightly GroupThe Fortnightly Group held fa
ffi*t m^etinf «t *he 1W&-W «ea-Bt>ti lAE^uitl0lrt in ' the home of UrS'Henry Bohrs, 1J» Baal
Folfewiiiff -Hie reeiiar buifnewmm*lng, Mrs. Mart^ret Walkerspoke to thexroup ofl the subjectof the College Bond Iwije. At teeconclseion of the ineetitte, ref rean-mento-were »erv*d &?<&* «s*MwitIio»tes86» (or the eventnfr *>ir». O.B, Byam and MM. A. K, Scott.
Ywrtg Adult* to M«tThf Wertfleld, Young ArfolU
Club ii'starting* nmv aetuon to-ntait at' 8' p.m. fn the WeitteHY&CA-TWCA.- Jtft#r«a s h o r tlm«fne*t n*»ettnf and »
! } • « l t i^rl«ty M*rJwp ,
th« m*rt twrfortnen, Alt interetted •people a n invited.
Mad* to »• Admir»d —Our Ntw "S«d(.T*-Seh6ol-
Totn Af» W*« «»d Vwlawri
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EDITH HAT SHOP
IOBPISI.
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rt OCT. 10
All Christmat Cordorrfim over $2.00
PMSMMRIWI b««hi will b*tMlv«r»d to ywir hwn* M
O|*M; M M . 1 >TF. IVMIAS* til 9
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and Scuv.nlr, f P Hi* Kt*.
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son printsthe fashion sceneto
A pair ol fclgjuy, *«rativ« prints, aeeoralivdy, rtyW&jr L'Aiglm^to
add a unrfnliW 1M* tt mid-wtwn wardrobes. t*/(. SuilJrew of no-Mm,
drip-dry D a c m wiAp«imnen*r pktted tfcrtt Inbrovm, olive w blue,
bandjomu impoiud ««<». JW, grata or hh».Si»t8,te20. Etnh, $M.«S>
Sckaefers]No Poor Goods ^AUwv Price.
AD 34(00 DAILY DftlVWlTOPIN MONDAY NtOHTS fi.30 to 9(00
Lawren« Boyk Jr. Weds Mtw Ann
fttown,- »o Hon*ymoon in PoconoiUwtcMt'
of Patten. Can*. TISK B W ,w w a w r In St. jpfea'e jth«-Shore »nd Csxister Chib,
The, brMa, Moorled ky few fa-ttier, wore a t m ( b r i d *
i t u t t hline and a bauff int ridit wit* tl«»( b i d d i b 4
tift pKBdi iliMiioo vtil Wl i n *a eMwn adorned,with d j lShe. carried :*• euet&ss bgu<i««t;i>f
Brownor *l»tw. B t t a
M i u Murleiw Qpldbir* ofMl I f f a f to, I f f « f
nutlcut, Mta Man:!* »i4*«lt «mtMi Jane Dwjer, both of U
tU WM' •jtUadi.nU'.f ktt
r#J over Win'**B«iiwlUi t•trwiaera *tid Sbwert on tb« Nukof the botttf*nt iirta, Tfulr h«»d-
pMrl, h«yende banqatU ef' btua lt
im pink iweethwft ro«w.. . -J n A. Corbett Jr. ot Wist,
flbld w»t bMt n»ri for hii coutui,w«re- John Splirco, Britt
Bobwt Bmv«y« »nd Oorfon
H H . B w * is * m d i u t t ofDirien High Sohoo) tM -XiUiMirJunior Colt«f*. Her tuibind,
Nt*art • Cillege at\ Enjin««v:
Ing, is a senior it Bihum Initltuta,!
5»uart N. Steggall,
Judith Henderson
Married in OhioStuart NoMs ategjrslt and'
Judith, Ann Hendsraon wen* miSept, 5 in the First Pw»1.n Church in Sandusky, Oh lot
nvble ring ceremony,Parents of Iho couplu are Mr,
and Urn, Ruasall Henderson of^JSandoaVy, And Mr. and Mrs. Wol.ter Ste^gail of 321 Bsker avenue;
_ „ en in marriage by her father,"Hit1 "brids1 won - .* gown or whit*silk taffeta appttqued with re-em:nii'i'-O)Qftt**dh AJoncw^' l i t ter P O U B orJustrouu taffeta formed tha bdlshirt accented with a liadr b<j p p,do¥ted the Bubrln* neckline. Atlsr* of !«<!« «nd' pearts held HurFreivch illusion flngertip -veil d
tis and iphsliesopjis centeied withhlt 6 d l dnrhlta 6rd)ldP>
Ura. Jack Eugglei was matronof tumor tn tesigertno psou tifatkioned with* skirt of un
l and Dior ulccves.W e a r i n g Identical turquoise
k ware bridesmaids Judithof Harper Woods, Marna
%«mmerllng at Three liivtrs, andO i f t Pave Dorman of Muake-K , ail of Ohio. All the atten-dants carried baskets of JSminyCricket roses, gladioli, and trailingivy.
Rfchnrd Gorges of Xhiriham,N H., served »s bent irnn frtP hl»•broth er-ln-taw, Uahera wore ]>avldHenderson of San dusky, RobertTriiropheller of Hoy#l Oak, bath ofOhio, and William E, Acker man of
kl N.Y.Amons the «uo»t3 were Mrs.
William R. Ackernian and Mm.Riehard W. Qcrges, sisters of i)ioibridegroont.
The hrlds was graJuatid fromMichigan State University and laaffiliated ^rittv Delta t>eiu Deltasorority. The groom is also ft Mich-Ifjn S e UniTCTaitjr graduate anda Pi Kappa Phi. The couple willmake their Inome In NOT* TiwVt.
Temple Duplicate BridgtWinners Announced
The winners of the Club Master'Point Game Thursday wcr»: Fir«t,Al Kardos and Guy Straub;ond, Mr. anil Mrs, Sol Knwner;third, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stolflfeld;tie for fourth, Mr. and Mra. ^fatKranslcr and. Jo Bead and Rao
jrrefe.Noxt gnme wtll 1)0 bold today
at 8 p.m.
ROBERT E. BRUNNEHPr«i(rlplloti Opltelan
Ktdst 3-56S0Oiwn fituntditr « n . Til 9
Convenient PorWnoA H. UNION AVS., CRANPORfi
Jwfctn M<*fon WadTo Fr»d«fick Smifh
Mr, and, Mm. Sta*»t.C- Mor-M:*iWWUB« th« otMTilfB- at theirsutfitw, Judith Anne, toFrwier-k asnith. ion ttliiT. IB4 lit*. H.td Sifr f M l KW
ites. Smttli WMi t™*»»t*d- fromWestfleld High &hoo! and sttaftd-ed1 SMdmweColl***
Mr. smith war Uttdtfaied fromSchool
no* i i S c
Worrwu'i Club TO Holdflfxtkfott ot Altmon'*
r*pUI*hl W"Hn»it>fCI^-illl Bpou
Co.. Shot* HIM, ,-*ipt, "X'atB'SSO..(Km;. • • ; , ; : ' ^ . ^ . . ; . \ ;
pr««nt «n :exMt«t of-inter-lot.dec-i«U»f In Aitnun)'i«t,«re atilitor
w " - . . • : • ' . • ; • . : ; ' . • > . • . • - . - i • • .
MM; B.; A.:: Kfiibte^ ia «ltib ft-
iahlng to - atttii* tK*'-' broikfMt
- Inc-JnhnMRS. tAiTRBNOI ROYLE JR.
W«IWti%y. He li « Al-
Mr, and Mn, Boyle will be>-»t<uo( In. W*llwlts Hill «fttr«. tripM h a . P b w n o i ; 1 . - ••••'. , • . . , . . • . '.
Thart wh«l tlMf mar M » »»!-. at Mahaiaay H«*t«, fer*IBB •l<ukaj illll (notliar lloa
of capptr i*w*lrr> ;Tk. M«U,-Cftmi U.m.,
yw'II Raj, fit rlfht i> wllk ouroUUr nwcKaadU* , . . »ll of,wklcK h>4 Is ulltfj at on UMMaimUi
liltpr«tir?1* It iatamtlagr
W» j.»t io.Uo't »»|,It thaflomiBt Caspar iailfni brF « * C r M afaaoailt..«.,aad.«r*'ra inr* you'll Bad thtm ••dllTtramt, ImuratUoi •••! fTmUy•• 111. inporMlt «Si# F
Far .
FUridl.n
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tNTBHMATIONAli GtCtB37 Clm ». W«t(l«ld
for
Card Ekiin« Dance Studio
T«r * h * • ^
Canlwwy tap«r«
IwiroMwrondSiUtwr
Pert is trie word'for thiscorduroy tvvtosome... both in1
firt ertgiricrtdof Danish Bluewith snowy white bliusesarid "muihroom"embroidery, lti»9(rlt'r a'jumper dress with backbuttoning and a full blouse
TTivtMyit'j suspender snortswith ittiped cording trimand white shi«.Sfces2,^4; 4.95
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WATCHUNG—«tur» Htghwor. Koote 22
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PloinfltW 7-0500
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V. • *to all parents> THE SCHOOL SAVINGS PROGRAM HAS STARTED
ITS SIXTH YEAR IN THE SCOTCH PLAINS,
FANWOOD, MOUNTAINSIDE, GARWOOD AREAS
U an important par* of /our child's education
; i In proparhig for the fu(yr«. And now U *ri«
Ictedt Hlne to guide your youngster In setting a goal,
developing chorodw ond securing th« fulur»
fhrough regular School Saving* - to bo held «v«ry
Tuesday In oach school. ?-::• • • • - ' ' • •'•.-•••J:I.:- . • • • • ' • • • ; • • •
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V;,^;^.Jb.;:;:
THISMfiSSAGE SPONSORED BY WE5TF1ELD
"D*dleat»d to Toothing Thrift to All Children"
SAVtN<IS
•-*T .,.•••"-• r-j'+.TSfrixy^yi*/,
llJdm 1: Thompson
Wed Saturday In Holy Trinity Churchof t&pird Brewn ot 721!40* M S40 y
ftp*** IlwWiipii .qtTfiomjaim of g>]*inft«{4.by the Rev. FriuiU Jr,<
J j p A reception was hol4 Inthe FolSih National Home, thin-
.Saturday afternoon to *, pf.tbi late,Mr.
The"<wttp"le vnayivA in Holy T
rH w go<i('Bpanels « , Lskirt i n $ . awith 3*bHft*
» .jriomber of ; Alphasorority. Mr. Co>^,
June f iitjnof Alpha
i Guild Lunch
>itw*w;«tj
A BOB w«*bom to Hr. andhn t« t i i i o f «88 Boe»e«K #
gept * in Overlook H t !
. They-«U ,Wflr* matchine . . « , -p!«ce».of vejypt lesVea. The. honor
8lace onlacs .MU*
e, and chapel
n, of, seed
centered
of
._vp,..^.-r wer? Ml*. ,Ffc;Austin...Snd. Klttl fcWUfl' . at Wwt8el4 »h4 ,Ml»«
*. , .» . • . . JtoLi^Wiri irf. Kalttflelfl..,. AU '(t>» »ttejifti^t«' gown» wVre*W**i. Killed; -Ute .maid, of, honor'sla jJurfoSti -ilflj(iotirjwi'j» ove t jk f -fttt >wP-,.Cftinfclllyi l«ee to^ce,*nd .the• brl4«»rtifcida' in cti«m-
fall flower*''fit *1>*>(le*. of — .„- ,et«rl«idB «atwed shrimp
^w^f^ •»"- -•»--- fltWsili >• • • •
\,'tiiyrtx&s Thomson.. KerVei) as' " it Wiiit ipr hU Wether, U«hers
1,'wtl brgtherii'of
trip'to iRwnl, the'coti-,LB ,TT»,i ***fl In Ea'flt M"il!at9ne. .
•,. TKeitirl4e^ s griiluate of HoljrTrinity tmnunw and high school*.
floyed by Hay <to Industries, PI tin-Hold.. . . , , . . •, 'Premipt'ftl parties . iholu^c ushower'given t»y Mrs,-John Dun-ham Bit* Mfit, 'Edisrai-rl AJlen atHi1). . "D'a" KeotaUfpnt, ScotchPJtilns; » fllip^e* jlven "by Mva.
in at her h imedinner «Wen by
182
£
Charles M. BartelTo Wed Miss Wood
. The ^npkg'fiment'tif Mtss tl"l!. datifthte'r 'at Mr. and J1 liek -Wiitio 'o£.-iaB4, O « _ -
__.,_.,, •fef'gb&i'lei M, Bartel, wasptiniiuticea Thursday, fl ie Riddingwt(t'iJe Jurit 18. . . ..
Ite is the-ion (if Mr-and Mrs.M. C, Bartelof 833 Coolldga itreKt,Westfleid..
.... M!s» -Woid, :(» a BraJuste ofHply: TfinitV'Sfth Gchdil. :
:Sto ;fa employed by the CHeml-,
eiearch and JEngifleerlns Co., Lin'-"d e t i , : ' ; • - • • • • ' . . • . ' . • • ' • •
, jir. ! ftaiftel alsbla etin^loyed Vythat J im hut ;f» currently,;oh i n
: GiJuca'tlop'&I leave ~Ql 'dhtJKinee 'and.ia;BttendIiig. jOIorltabii. Cillogo ef-tiejinqltigy, Pptadani, N. Y. W;fe"a jTadtiULto' ' 0* "We'stfleld HighSohd^l.
Exhibitors Told forGtirdfert Club Show
The Garden Club of W«etftel(Jtends sn inrttatSon io f i l . tW**
tnten*ted ^i i t e n d fliefr f i l l flow-er *how Thorxiar froni «-6 fc^-T i l l li an ope" honnM « « » . Tick-ttt niti b* pureh«»ed from M*1*.J. p. Morari, 230 Wychijood ro*d,or from My membei' of the elobor »t the open, homes.
The teoaebtti Of college reunltme^ football famei Will b* int*f-
t« f lwer irrangements atTh i h : " A t m i i« i h m
R Psrty" *!)l be pre»eiit«d hiflve Ecerie* at tbs hoitte of Mrs.DonaM Pey, 60S Rftulevkrd: BK.If. Q. F, RlcSier, 487 HHUM*avenue; Mrs, W, H. feldiman, 70BLenspe trail; Mrs, Gilbert 8*m-uelaon Jr., 816 CeJir terrace, andi t the Memorial USr»ty, 4SK EastBroad i treei
"Most BTTanyemetits will be tnsdel i / 'ntcm'bera i)f the clob. Only liveB«S»t arratiir^rti *i l l participate,
einoeri of * e Garden Cli>bdnff k'Tra'at s f f K
damet Addlqon OutWitsiY V. H.fitBber, E. »• ffol«cliii)i, 0. E. Park-sr, H. A, LeWom, H. T, tirvtfn,V. 3. Oert^!, q. : a, «raun, W / H .rBldman, A; 'I;. lmjsi««nhnp, P.H. LeVii. W. V. Redhiead, H, B.
Mi, and Mrs. Adam Grt?Ewa place » « parents of ••!>««)>-
A son wae born to Mr. andNlelsola. FrodlBr of B46 Weaavenue, Sept. 8 in Overlook Hm-pttal.
Baiter, Robert Silber, C. H. Lon|-ihore, W, 0. yppmati, £. Ij Cof-fej , E. A. C a r i n g S, A. Taylor,H. a MeGiniM*, C, E. Tic*, R..T.
W. CuUeri H, R- Winklepleck, S,V. Btewatt, H. ^." Bo»nlift»n, W«-flam Rlnwifn, j . t, »0ran, WrtonHelm, 0. F. Hitiier, «nd C. M.ketlofc , . ;. ;
The edaat »rrang«rB are Mr*. IP.II. Jone», MpunUiriiide IJMdend!™b; if tit. W. A. ItwerWiraime'vK&rden department of the Wom-»n'( Club of WeBlfteia; ten. E. t . :
(javen of the R*5re stid Hoe Ci«biStre, B, Jiturphy i>f> CreitwoodGirilen Club attfi tiary Ann.Lee-
° M n . Wniiam :w. Lowe Is cTialr-niBn. of ths ihijw irtd MM, W. P-Kedtiead is; cb-chairmiin. . Mri.H i r ^ W V A , Ltedom I» prwidentirf the Garden Club.; •...:: '•••
Mr. nn<l Mtm Prjuict* B,
S [fu of a <UnghWr born Sfpt I*in Mnhlenbarg Ho*pit»I.
* • * . -'-.-'A d«n«hter WM •«»* to Kr.
»nd Mfi. M*t*ne« U»ta»on1*2+ Grayrilie dri™, B«pt. »6«rl«ok Ho»(iUl.' • " .
• • •Mt. *ml * » , tuAert Ne«*rl rf
13 Bites w*V «re #*t«it* <*. •dftufhter bom Sept. 9 in 0rar)S(fllHaepitai.
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ACTIVE ACRES NURSERY SCHOOt
AmtCATIONS NOW MINO ACCPPTCD
and
niBht.tfter^he lxrhearaal atPantry Inn lit N o r * Plainfield,
AAUW Grbiip Will
I . A " • • • : ' . . . - : ' " ~ ' :
First <J(ei*i factory. Tho "ft^it'^tn'ss factory in "theUnite4;"StRtoH,:altli60e)) no trade of
i t 1;BEI ^i^en 'fputid, "Waa bu'ppciHijd;to Ktive been "established; tn/ James-town, :V«i,,:in. i(IO9, 'aeeordlng.totK« "MoriiiUtT AhtlifUM Pair, to.poheld Mbndtiy through Sept.:25 Inthe Woman's Club of .Tipper Montdalr. It'wttfl set iip-prtmnrlly toproduce glai»_lie*Kl»—&f fur trad-ing with the ~
-Morning
tuition — Including Trdniportation
All t>ay $6$.itib.
by't*vltltf«d N«m trained tn Mrly
m !L
i ," 'ir*. t*!--i\'u '
• iLI-'*- r. •if-J'v " I - | ' IT, \
it.
f x : - - • • • - = - - • • • - . - . •
'EOITN M. WKKiS
anccr'-f
Clown jb«flm Wednuidoy
At Th« T«nnis Club
WwtfiBld, N. J.
Ballet "-Toe ~;int*rp»tiye — Characht- '\
National 'and Musical -Comedy Dancing]
REGISTRAR -Gertrude M. Hand
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jriil »tudy group of thet»lnslde: branch "of the . AmericanA M « ! « U C H of University Wonion-Jaewdyf^g.ihe wouldiny of ;•« po-Ijyial dkteir through public rold-.tiofin. ;, . . .. Tii(t froUPi which jnet Mondayatth^hgma of MTS. JOhnW. Cawp-huM,' i,iS7 OrofiRrd road, includedJ(FJd.ameB! Becker,' TulcWh, Per-r|ne, fiebock, H»altr, and Mlaa Eo-1!wene: Millet;, , , . . ... :
It was decided to follow the;p r b t m s 'of1 ft 6|hgl6 Individual an.Kedect in tho noiv'spopors, radio,;television, ntbKiUinea, etc. The-group chqie 'to collect all poBslble,data, pn #* .publje" ulterahcoa of;Gov. Melaon. HocKefell^r, whoae povHUcal prominence is relittWely re-;:
cent.' A' lefctw to, the Governor'a;(tlca raquuulltiit blOgriiphlcal m&te-:
rial was ssent off last month, and a.peedy and *»rin reply yias re-;
ceivtid In which tho group was;ton^retulatcd on the, originality ot;|l i idaa lor queli a etudy, and of-
vltis further hRALaLince.The plun ia to monitor rndio and
teloviaon progruma, both those Inwliich Governor Rockefeller ap-p In peraon nnd thoao of com-ntentntora, tu rend newspaper, nnd
i t l h t 'p ,
y tlna mothotls by which ourthinking'Is'Influenced. Since the£youp 'is tie^vly orannized und notd n i l a l l y undurwvlttcn, it wti!huve tu depend, to a 1 urge extent,mi asnlalnnce front ffiends tliruUK^-uut the country, who will dip Itemsfvom thulr Will newspupera.
Anyone in the urea who la cl i-tslble1 !or iiit)inbershl(> In thu AAL'W ift hivitci to join Xhc magn mc-dln ttioup. , Inlorniiitiim tibimt(lUullflfaLloiis for moiiibcmhip canbu littd liy culling ^ irw+ fnul K llow.
on ^AIDOIES
uw in fun i f J'IHIVU jiiwtpcti'fl f fani culii I)IIIK(UIIHK wiiiiln.(Id wiiiill Htiiiw «portj-mall 1« WlitW as tnnKt i i ! Iii?. Orlnn istn!ilaplomi i i i i f t i , )u<nillia> lo uceh ssipiJi'd Jfickut wllh u» Orion).tt-Hn«il -Jiou'i, Vi'kc «iii) iiwfti't mv. HiWmnlcil with. uiiitiup
Btltiihlnn for f j i l i rk c^iiU.'ast. Muldilti.T JifiiilB t:mn-i-tli* m)\ Wd*hnW« ouiflt tiy En [iv 11 il l 11 a.
4 - i l i . . , , 1(9,tinS.fli . . , , ift.Di)
PlannedThe WiiLrhuni; si'ttlun »f the
MuLiimiil Cnunt'll of Jpwi^h Womtnwill huld tw^i iiicinlioriiOni> ']:11 1m lu?lil TiuiHilnut 8:30 p.m. ut l.lui lmini' »( Mm.Willimn Gnhuuii. mi l Sliort ,MiiMiituliialiKi. TluL nlhcr U'n ivillhe }|i;Lil Wwinimdlly I'Vcnliiij. Srpt,30 nt H::ld p.]ii. n l Itw limnoMi'fJ, LIUVIH IJU1(1!IPILK \n'Plw B|ii>nkor fin- W h <>Vi>niiiKS willhv IiEni. Siilluiy 'lliilter «f t.h«WnU'limic .(I'ftiiin wlm i:i mm" HI;VV-inir u!i Hit! nutiamil iii
ON UP TO ELEVEN
) AD M73O
Every Childa Wonted Child
CLINICThursdtiys 1-3 and 7-9YWCA, 73^ E, Front
PlafnfMd
>lfW litSCY STATE APMWVAl MNOWC
has the wor m the campus fashion
nopulnHty? The Helen Harperstyling JttatlB, the- Imh, d«l<-cttHtim«t« . . . WiiBhei anil wears11 k * i h a wnnd orrvil P411 -r« B 18tBntO l il lal'Mook f i i d
HcotrhiiHwn! •jE^ unnl, Uniniialr, tHH% ftknliliiii fxolWhy, you CHU HlmoHt toeHl ie rh i t <f mlhl. r,ii itH BurfatiplTry It In n colof tVlut'n now luryou tunt
rftm't go hut:k to school" uniij you j
Th» swoatoct havo it this year . . • and Ws have iwoatftrsl1 And -tie
Hcirpars" you Ihought you'd nood, ddd three"'or''four morel Then youl!
, . . looking )he woy you want to look, and tJrcwed In thb best eampuittwMl
f*H u> which campus you're off 10 . . . we'll toll you[ust wHlch jwoolonyou'll rieeth' We iw*'**"*
for tho Helen Harper "CSotclori Swoqter tiro" Collection, Como See !tl
167 East Broad St.OPEN
HandUCbarge
AND M A Y
WtgTFgLP VS. J.V I|JAlMi,TK!JB>l>AT.. WEPT
1an$
and s#rf.
tinting K*ntes «, Other wrtnti "
studio, and
y,»ttt ofnpitienta. wi
be ton4oetisewrtoni tor
ond taffl-
lew prle«d
|i»tol9.90
DRESSESh i . S i M * ! .•;;•.
r* AM.
p n M M i i | | to HearMr*. Woniond Tonight
Kr*. Batfe jyd*ro*mJford, ]W«ld™* of HieCi»j>t#r ef Women'. „_OET (Organisation for Jteh*WWt*-flwi through Trailing) will pif-
lfB9-eO Wesson tjnigtit £tJ»i3* P A at the home of Mrs,Omri*« ftcaricy, ! S»*ndy Hill
«Wt M introduce the new officer*,f lowed by Hit, 4(orr$* Diamondi f N e i r V«k CHy/the •venjntfs
ranit to tt«Technical-
thf offltill Hiii) o( f«r the ilfit*»*(-(M I&* local *hapt«r; |fj<i.'fWlp Mdtmimn ol Crwford and
Ttwlft Crfin'itMJ MHL Htt*h h ef WettlleldV who will
tm rf flTttntnVAmerican. Mondhiy through Thmndajr
. .••W>tr«, and thow )nt«r.estejf. I M invited to atUnd this
Tta chapter pitas to hold Itsii)>tftl'dinner dnice at die Mack-M*on: Country Club, Nov. 1.
Hn. S*afot>d Paralman i* ohsir-m * n , ' ..-.•. • ' .
tchediilod jutiertt' ltoitta i Mkiy
r pattenta ii>* JM frMc of »lt tk« ««-
tlijtl™:*v«Uabl^.' Tha flrrt seuiotig j
• i 9 pjn. All jintyoVwiU bn pro-ia»(i*ith ticket* which wfll urve
i s «M*< to p(*J «t B»« 26 different
VAII.H *p<Sn*crt( oTf#niwill cither i jnducb WOHH,
] > : c t « t i » m t t li»ve mem-t e n »«irt Wheelchair patient* orf f o h and a e m refreahmtnt».
»nd tjiejr V^terftni AdministrationVoliwtatjr Serrici Chairmen in-clude; Tho AneiJOin Bed Crasa,Mri. Mary AobiMon, and *he NewJersey F!edelation of woman'sctutis, Mrs, Edwin Turner of Fin-wood."
" t¥T&^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
MIS3 CAJlpt LUQCHESI
Critelli-Lucchesi
Troth AnnouncedMr. »Bd H n / Anfhonr Critelll
of Point Pluitnt, formerlj-. ofMounUlnild*, »nnouBC4 the en-g*iem«nt of th*ir divfhtw, Shir.ley Ann, to Oar) WiMiw»i, ion otMr, and Mn.^VinctnV LuCekesl of416 St M>rlu »ven^
^iw Qrltelli li.a«r«daat« ofKp»iB*ftrt* Rpakmil.Hltn Schooland tl emtdered by Briiktl-lleyeriof Hili.il*. •-.•;.: .
Mr, Lnc heal mW W He « ,
(wt year*' with tha United StatetN»Vy amt.ii currently employedby the WSitfleld Motor Sales Co.
M 4 4 S > l i
Garden Club Hears
A boutGood Culture
* • • • !
• •««tt>r«fttt
I* with «
Th« Qirdtn Ctob oi Wheld tt* first meeting of the yearSept, 8 tt ikn home of Mra. Har.ring ton .A, Loedom, B2fl Trflraontavetme, wltti Mt«. Leodom, th«newly-elected president, presiding*
The speaker. lor tiie ofternoonwas Mri. Theron W, McDowell,fQriujei: pr^wtd^nt of ths MfkplQ-
; wood Garden Club and president• of the National ChryaanthemumSodety, who spoke on the . sub-ject, "Good Culture Makes Su-perior Exhibition Material." Mrs.McDowell emphasized the impor-tance of day by day attention to
i one's garden to achieve superiorj vesults and save horns intereatinitI pointer! about ptaparing material; for exhibit, with particular refer-•nee W dahllai and' chrynanthe-
111
w /««,
ipftlit'a «nee*!«d wttiib»od cpbrwee vour
* *Mfci Its mm,
CORSET SHOP
Mrs. H. G. P. Hiohter announced'plans i f the garden Center toandscape a house in ParkwoodEstate* tn Scotch PUins, whichwill, be open to the public Oct. 10anii 11. Each of the 11 organ lio-ttma in the W«stfletd area com-prising the Garden Club Council,of which the Our den- Center la apart, will have a specific part inthis project.
Mrs. G. Braun announced thatmembers of the Garden Club ofWcstfieJd have placed flowers inthe library throughout the sum-mer.
Mrs. Harold 1. Broous relatedplans for the workshop of the com-
Ined Mountainside and WestfleldGarden China lur Hit next year.Tfas meetings will-bo held on thefourth Tuesday of each month inthe parish- fcouse of- the Congrega-tional Church an3 *11 members ofboth clifts i*ere urged to partici-pate. Mrs, Ero lfS will be In chargeid ftowpr •r-r.^ngiagoiniMra. Sam-uel V, Stewart ol nortkulVare atthua tnMHiigi. At the first meet-
Tpe dajf, .Urs, Stewart andBrooks aril! advise on the
bniic, principles ol exhibiting.Mri. ^diivsrd t . fcofley present-
tot! -the scheSole *"• the hurtlgul-UK exhibit for the fWor show»ke heli Thursday flr.J nrgeil allmcmbeW to enter specimens.
Mrs. H, O. P. Richtor was the<rh»lrman of hQ»te»»ea Jor the day,
by Mrs. B. K. Carlson,Mrs. William Beard, Mrs. G. A.Pitcher, Mrs, A. D, Larltln andUra. Roger Stephen.
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OPEN EVENINGS Ti l 10 P.M.
54 Elm St.
Fanwtxjd-BPWCIubMoefs
The''r**npawj-.Seo^fc; P H i m tBusinesi «ni Prufsiilonil Wem-
started the 195$-M clob4
at the Maple Twii Inn, fMrs, Mwjorl* Herrmann, din-
ner •chairman WM aailtted iJ)> Mrs.M j f a R
The prograni chatrtnMi, Mrs.Nora A^anu, conducted an orienta-tion proiTitn, All attndioe enj-mitUe chairmts participated byri><riawipg the fune ioni juH)-du^eiot each committee. JShe: itr«*k«d"In order to W e an effectin pro,eram «il Oflttiiftltt*M miiat futwiiQ^together."
Mrs. A«n« Poviniii c a n a tajiton her tecent trip to Poland. Shenoted the many cluagei in thecountry an4 the will ef It* inhabi-tants totiye psacefulir,.
Hiss P"epy Ann Power*. • pad-uate of GUssboro SUte TaacaenCollege, now toathing sixth trade|n the Scotch Plains Junior School,wai a a ieit of Ml*- Verona Chri*ttr, Mr». Nora Ad«m w»t| ho»«'wt on h«r Mtirenieat front tie NewJersey Bel] Tahphan* Co.
In th* abwnce of Mrs. Hual P.Stocker, president, who Is recup-erating at home from • r«c«nt au-tomobile accident, Mrs, EvelynBobbin*, vice .president, |>re*id«dat the business neiaion,
Mrs. toulse Voumtns, Inane*chsirmim, announced the CountryFair will be held on th* new rec-reation center grounds at tfce Mu-nicipal Building, Park ivenu*,£eptch Plains, Saturday, Oct, S.Rain date is OcU 10.
dim Bra behy m>de formember] to attend the New Jer-sey Federation of BPW Club atattboard meeting to be held Stpt. 26.The Phllllpsburg BPW Club willbe hostess.
Mrs, Patrapa Thinnes,tive cbnicinan, snnouncoit candi-dates nttrht will be held at tV,e nextregular meeting Oct. 0 in th) Com-munity room, Plainfield Truit,State National Bank, Fanwood.
Executive board meat We washeld Tuesday,
First Rehearsal Sot forScotch Plains Symphony
The Scotch Plains Symphony or-•iheetra, Uitidet the dliection ofMr, Fctei' Sozio of Cranford wilstart their first Tehearsal Thurs-day »i 3 p.m. in the Scotch 'PUninaJuwlwc School, Pavk avenge. Allinterested Instrumentallsta are in-vited to attend. The goal this yearis "Sixty by 1B00—nmd a thqusaniisubscrHiergl"
This is tho sixth season for thisorchestra. It vra» started hyjrroup of musicians -who wanted toperform together. Tihay felt thrftScotch Plains and the surrsun^lngnrea, where .there Is mucli talentavailftiblo, needed a Musical out-let. They engaged Reynold Happcof Princeton oa thoir fltat conduc-tor; he was with the «rcliestrathree i'ears. Ralph Ki eolo ofPlalnfleld conducted the list twoyears. The original founders wereMrs, Hvluulnv Cady of ScotchPlains, \vho served us president fortwo yem"', Rrlcti Striddta and 'Sal-vatore aei'lsafulll of ScoWh Plains.Mrs. Blwood Neuer ofia servlngr now lier lecond year aspresident.
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OpuWf Ring C«T*mony Unites Miss
Suiqnne Gi»g«rich/ lucien Cirincione
alike In iMteant blue peau desole fashioned with fitted Wdtee,full skirt with matchln* botra Inthe back. They v a n mUjcMnjhata «< tulle end «m*)l Telvetleaves »n4 earrtad emaiwi** efblue p«mpstM with feather*)arnetlon*.
John Sue»m(H of MiUlnstonwag beat man. Uihers were CharlieHare, Francis 1^ Glerertch andMUhftri J. CWncloni, W h «fWeAfletd, brothers of *he bride«nd trideaTrootn. Peter James Ol#f-erich, brother of ill* bride, M m a
Hadassah Board
Plans LuncheonAt a board meeting held Mon-
day *t the homja of Mti, FrankFrledland, 8 Pine .Court, fltialplans were formulated for a proit-puctive msmbershlp luncheon to begiven by the Westfleld chapter ofHad a aa ah. The luncheon Is to beheld st the home of Mrs. Arthurftagow, 38 Sandy Hill road, Mon-day at 12:3(1 p,m,, under the cliatr-mnnBhlp of Mrs. Herbert Michaelsand her co-chairmen, Mrs, WilliamBruder and Mrs. Aaron Kaycoff.
An invitation is extended to allwomen interested in the work ofBadassah.
Plans for tilfl year'* activitieswere outlined by the various chair'men. Mrs. Ben Ooplemnn Bpolioof the art festival to be held inthe spring.
The n«xt general meeting willbe held Sept. 28 at 13:30 p.m. atthe homo of Mrs. Sol Sllberman,110 Jefferson avenue. .An origlmniualfal skit dipjtttnf H«da»»«H'rPTOgram will-*B'fi»«ir »rt*r thchairmanship of Mrs, Frank-'Frledland and Mrs. Herbert Seidel.
Theatre Benefit PlannedInvitations to Bonnin Brae Farm
for Boy's twenty-fifth annualTheatre Benefit are Ijelng maliethis week by the io-chairnien anilhostosBes for this eyorit, which willtake P'ISCG Saturday afternoon,Jan. 2a, lBftO at tho t Ftanne Theatre, where Mary Martinwill atar in "The Sound of Music,"the new Hoiigers and Hanun erst sin
i»lcal which' t» U> »p«n in No*vember,
Among' the hOeteme* is Mrt.Wllliom W. Lowe of Far Vfewdrive,
Roth BoyerTeacher of Singing .
Msmbtr «t NVKOMI Attwdition of featiwri«f Singing
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refurbished many areas
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We hope you'll stop by to
"look us ov»r."
ClAINHEi.0, N. J,
ALBERT W.SIENDEROWUEK MAHAGEMEH!
fttifel* Ghgtrfefc. dao«hUr of Mr. and UTS.h 17<* C t wi,**, ai»d bistee Jgku Cirlu-
of 61T Dwfce plac and tieMtffl^ I * NuptWl l U u Saturday laM Jk U Viwma jMrforwed ti»
* i-inp «eremony which wasfollowed i y » reception in ArborInn, Arbor,
Ttt biide wore a sown °f uttnp**u 4e aoi« witli scoop necklineof A'lenoOM lace and seed p«arlit.nd »1tirt «p^ujv)*d -arilfe rwtifiof snatdiii*- )»c«, ending ta achape] train. Her imparted Frenchiftuilon y#il was »rr*n»eil from a
et the .home«fmen, fti
edged in pearls', She carried • c»»-cade of imbr Orehidi, *tepkanotlsand carnations, -
MtM Ctwl^n H. WWen ofWvitftald w»a maid at h^aor andMiss CUtre D, KoMahon, also ofW U ) « hrtde«na4d.
t« a:5O M ,Gilbert Bich-«lrlve," Mouni
The topfc of the eventne will beFolklors and I$i)nl»n,ti(! Huslc.Mrs.1 Hating-'(fft^riwn, • pt«'ao- . ^ — (DMn NfiWiM*,' -w4tl friHMfind illuitfite "the muilc. Mt*. New.wan pj«r« in the. i<X*l atd "tind »lso ^ireitnU ttU- sameat program u> t*th«r.liurlng Htf Jfitt .' r
Vr*. Bojfnwn iJM,,,uUtire. 'l»t"»f i«tf irtudy srowpfrogranii;.Thwie'wot(*nii will-heoffered on tte tllrl llondty oleach month. The; (irofrmu are Mfollows iKittory of AirlMn N*-'—-'"^- Bilges'(indPlsciitBionot
After » wedding trip ta Btr-muda, the touple will live inWestfteid.
Tho Wide is a fradoate otHoly Trinity High Sdiool and hemployed.in the mabhctnstli* de-psrtment of Bell Telephone Ltho-
ate of Westfield High School andattended Soton Hall University,Eaat Oranfre. He Is employod Ma a&Usman for Charlsi 1, SmithA Co.,'jBH«y City. '
HioTsrors "VrerB given vy tihflbridal party, M»a. Frank Camillo,Miss Stella "LumWo. »Tid Mrs.Vine en in Giallombardoi The bridewas feted at a luncheon by her:p-workcra. The Tehe»rsal partyimB stwA Isy tin*mother.
AlChE HearrDr. Gr»yThe New Jereey section of the
American Institute of ChemicalEngineers hold their Septembermeeting Tuesday night wt theJohns-Mflnville Beieafult Center,
Dr. J. T. Qrsy, director of theresearch 7>l»nuinir ataff of theTiiioltol - Cnenicttl - Cwpontlon,spoke to the group on rocket pro-pulsion. Dr. Grey was formerlyscientific advisor to the Directorof HBBGBTtfa anil 3>avelapm6nt HQU,S. Air Force, Prior to this hewas head of tho chemistry andfuel section of the Cornell Aeronautlcnl La.baratt»'les. He rectrtoehl» BS add PhD degrees from thaUniversity of Buffalo,
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100 NORTH AVEVVHU*t CAKKlNt, IS
r "of' Jlr
J*>nti of Uw 2S9 »en
rrtafceiw "Milt «»Urt >»Ori*nUtioB Wwk and
awt.her' Iwjftman »istev| ( e a j i * 0 e d i « UIB •»<>]
2 Fair Hill% ****** eounwldt . at, _ . , ^—,—, to the*eaalpui Bundar for Freib-
t •e*ni*ltfra **rtr« u juntt |*«« atudtnU and.witli thttr academic
aw honored. 97 beinfsaiJmt'eouiiidoif. ' •• • •"
jf.1' ieniotv majoringthe
Lewie i^d-l* »o* WiitiUld Hith Bchot<
fatrett, Margaret 0. FnntaI4B Worth avenue, and Doreen) t W ? of 736 NOT*»U, wflj
f' * • ' ffeifcmen enteringl k Chi Jfcil f*U;
>, I d * . Bb* Ita. graduate of We«l4«M fHlfhftcboot,
Alexander V - VTUJiam* Jr., wraof Mr, and. Mrs. Alexander W,WillUnui "t B Redman iaiie, baastart*! if! study of tsedkine atHaJsneraann U&Ahmt School hiPhiladelphia, Pa.
He was graduated from L*fay<ette qnivamity, Barton, Pa., inJiine, 1469, wfth ait MA in chenvjatry. • - - ': .
Eleanor Anne WHHanw, dautfi-ter of Mr. and Mrt Williams, trillb« returning to Jdddelbury Col.l*ge *bHl<Uitlxuy, VL, Saturday.
dfaa IMI bad; h«r roommate fromjchoo-1 vttitinf here tbla peat week.
w i l l l x starting theirgophomor* year *t MlddUburjr,
* - ' * +C. Douglas Ludewig, ion ofr. *nd Hn. Herbert Clyde Lude-
wig of 710 E M I Broad street, vii\be a member «( th* Irwahinan d mat Wett Vlrtinta W.trieran Colleg*, Buckjiamion, W. V*.
A (raduau of WeattetdSchool, lie plant to takantering. thijijif • Jiffh whool hetook part i|i croa< «ountrr tun
_:, batebeU, arid aangin (JIB boy* '*]« club.
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Robert Geotfe . Morrii of 100... road, ion of Mr. and
MM. G, L Uitrii, hae betnccpttd in the Irdihman CIMI. oftha UnJvenity of'Watni, Coral
Qualtfwd Dane*T«ach«r Advocattc
rrr
Hi li a gridutte ofAdmiral FairBftrt Academy.
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Patricia Ann Herbert, daughterMr. and Mn, Thomas A. Her-
ri .vt -Pi8^iLHaTdingr iitreet, willgin'ntr f rtahDMUJ year Saturday
it Smith Criln*. ". -
Ilwyjun* Austin l*ft Tfntradayfor Jiar ipohonivre rear at linden•
'.Cotltae, S i Cbarlea, Mo.,where the irlll be a fmabnian coun->elor. " ' W V ' " ' • • •
Harvey T,* MUler^aop of Mr.
tHnTii)iin«tim pt ithat *hi cUld'* ackwl teadier In«tmp*t«ntl]r Gained and «l*o Mrcurtain lh*t A* child'* uauie tucfaw j i qoallflwd. Jt It aqnaUy im-portast to m»iw certain that th*tcaeh«r of dagelng h»« tb4 prop«rbackgronnd and training' Titjaw <p*nt In th« danca Icoonthould tupplement the «btU'» daytchool education and at thetime abound In J»y and freedomjf expnufMi, wy* MIM EIM Heiilefc
Hits Heiileh 1* » qiiallSed teaeb-«l rf«nfln*[ h i s mud* t w!d«
etudy of enrjr pkaJe of the dance,both In tiiUcountrjr'and jn Europ*,and p«itoml)y teaclMt »l* cla**«>.
6h^ ^1*: A . pait pret^tiit o£ theAnHrkin Society of Ttadurt of
neint, a pait: pruWtnt of tlwNew York Society of Teadww of
nciaft director of the Dane?Mjiater* of America, and h»« beena judge OJT the Harvwt Xom Ballat Madlion Square Garden tor H
.HeUEcobai taoght at Cw-
n*1I Unlvariity, the N. Y. StateNor(««l School > Mount SL Mary'*Academy, Rutgera University, th*Emm* Willard School and BenderAcademy.- CUiui will be returned Wedna-day, Oct. 7 at the Tennii Club.The regl'trar i> Gertrude H. Hand.
and Hri. Harvey U Millar of ZBGaHowae, ii attending the P«tkiomen School. <
Judith A. Saundtn of *83 Grorestreet it in the frethman clisi atDkldnson Colliige, C*tMe, Pa,
# • *Oaroi h, Frankenfleld, daughter
of Mr.-and Mrs, Floyd fl. Frank-enfleld of 1061 San ny si ope drive,Mountainside, w*a graduated Fri-dty from the Clara Mines Me-morial School of Nursinf,
Seventeen girls from tJie We»t-fleld area entered the frealunanclave at Dourlais College Sunday.
They are; Westfleld, Margaret!, Avert, fill Arlington avenue;ion stance M. Capiston, 240 Clark
street; Barbara L. Elcome, 621ShackwiuKon drive; Patirlcla A,
iMgati, G14 Col«mAn pincte;Anne E; Hedges, 543.Lenox ave-nue; Joan E. Hilsebergr, Slip
ox aTenu*;-M«ry L. Hofstetter,B]S Emtrtii creKent; t>|ano P.Mason,' 740 St. Mirks avenue;Joyce M, Monteilone, 524 Law-rence avenue, and Marion L. Nos-trand, 773 Summit Hvenw.
MoiinUinaide; Nancy C. Man-get, 1525 Col« avenue, and Bar-bira E. Peten, Fairvtew drive,,-Fwifroodi Janice. S. lUer, ,2Watson ro*d. :'
Scotch Plains: Linda C. Jackson, 2548 Mountain avenue; Lor-raine J. Kocserha, 42S Jerusalemroadj Valerie 8. toy, 1301 Mar-tine »v*nue, and Chri»tins Pattte,469 Eveifreen boulevard.
SALLY(Continued from page 9)
N«ncr,NN, daughter of Mr, andHra. W, H. Nix .Jr. of 841 Coolldgfltreet, will leave Sunday for Sweet-iriar College fn Virginia wherehe will be • member of the fr«9ft-tian dan.
Dr. and Hr«.*X"o. Holland andbeir children at 531 E««t Broaditreet tare returned from th*i'ummer home,at Fayson Lake* in
Kinelon Boroofh.Mr, arid Mrs. C, Hugaii of 43S
landford avenue attended a din-er recently ^n board the new Hol-phd-AmiricH line flapihlpj Kotter-lam, In honor of Beatrix, FrinceJsif the Netkerlan<l>. -
Mr. and Mm.'w! P. Wright andheir son, Jerry,'of S31 Summitivenue have returned from theirimmer home in Metedeconk.
Mr.ind Mra. Harold H. Brach-of B04 Colonial avenue have re-
urned f rom H visit with their sonid daughter-in-law, Lt, and Mra.
Luck V. Bracher of Van Etten,aWe,: Mich.1 . - :; ;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Blosond their child ran, Stephen, Rogavnd Ann of 1321 Wood Valley road,
Mountainside, bailed Friday on the.S. United States for France.Tliv(loses will make their home in Par.
for the next year.
t M a W.
DRY CLEANING ANDLAUNDERING PROBLEMS ..
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' • fan Americon g i v t you 100%,controlled twice! Since Oil dry
; . cleaning, ihirt laundering and tailoring are done on our prem-
-;; iiei, we completely control every operation.
3 L Pon American givet you "Perionaliiad" tmtv\tm\ Bach garment
I.;-•••'-1* [ndlvldvaJfy inspected and cleaned according to fabric re-
Wfcti't<1Z.i''tl*i*f*toim**t " a t anY >*«9e it f«'l» to meet our high quality«?i: • ' ' ^ . • . ' - •J * *»JM»J . tf JE redone.
3 i ' ; Pofi Attigrlcan givflt you tame day «ervlcel Drop your dry
" cleoriing off In the mornin0 and pick it up in the afternoon.^You'll get more year out of your wardrobe and look better
".' : dressed. \ ''-,-, ~ .. •
OPEN 7 A.M. TO 7 P,M. DAflY
to Etlwqrd N«f
UISS SAMDEA K, SCHEBBEB,diaghtef of Mr. and I fn . HaroldB, Scherrer of 1012 Irving »v*nm,«»• graduated Sept. 10 from theSt. tulu'i Hwipital School of Norn-ing in New York City. She trillJoin the nuning itaiT at OverlookHoipltal, Summit Mi« Scherrcrw«a graduated fram WeitfieldHigh School in 1856.
tnterlajned at a Luau for their son,Bob, who leaves for Admiral Far-
g t . : Academy, -3undHy.. Mr.Kapke showed movies of the life
n the islands and Mrs. Kapke nar-J. Entertainment waa furnis-h.
:d, by the Junior Hawnltanetteslancers under the direction of JanfiSlihhaninier. : Guests were fromJountalitslde, West field. Cranford,rvfngton, Bltrorwfleld, Mordatown,Jnion and Toms River.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert A. Hope of020 South BVeriue/went .returnedibme Thursday attor a eight-week
owcan
I fold peaceof mind?
BTHE TRUTHIN THISGREAT BOOK
CAN COMTOBT YOU
What comfort am come toone who kfloiM who he it andwhere he is going—to one whorealizes hU oneneM with Godand his safety M God's ownchild I Such auurancc can beyoun if you will tum to thetruth contained in thij greatbook, Science and Healthwith Key to the ScriptoTU byMary Baker Eddy.
You may read or borrowScience and Health free otcharge at any Chtislian Sci-rntc Reading Room. Thebook can be purchased in red,RTttn, or blue binding <tl S3»tul will be sent postpaid onreceipt oE cheek or moneyorder,
ffnieilca nmt Httalth may hr<«d or barrmvi-d at uny Chrlattm8eitnc« Knnilitia Room. Sewd f(or * oopj/ f
Christian ScienceREADING
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lilt CJU1MUY B'ntKIST
Houra: 10 to At'JQAlia Monday, 7 to 9ntiiiH tmifrritiitg fret p, fh.»nh MrcMc* ami Hun-
ting #fl*.m( in rtUa upiiilttt
iod Mra. Aithnr Fnndiie^uuMenof £39 Hanfoul placesnavaixw ttw eneatfsm*!* of theird»u**ter, Mi»s EJiiateth Uvtht
b W a , to Edw*rd Victor Nei,p Or. »n4 Mrs. Victor Neft Otfsvt*, Canada. ,
J t o J o l m s e n is » (rwduai* ofWestteJd Hig*i School and Cen.
College for Women, Hack-
tour' of :Enxland, Scotland andWales. Mr. and Mrs. Hope camein the United States SO r e i n agomd this yrta their drat trip badeo Scotland together in 34 r a nllr. and H n . Hop* Tltitcd her
brolfhet-, John Munro in S»UutdThey, BUO' had a family reunion
1th Mr. Hope's siattrt, Hri. Rob-rt" Dunsmore and Miss lubtlla
lope of Scotland and Mrs. DuncanCameron ot England. Mr. andIra, Hope also vUiixd Mr. trope'slephew, Dr, Dimish Cameron andit* family In England.
"the northern J ew Jersey Alum-nciAaaociation of Benninjfton Col-»ge held iti first fall meeting this>eek under the auspices of Mrs. C,, VailofVi^rona. Attending from
Oilfield, were Mrs. Spencer R.ihajnp of 564 Sherwood parkway,nd Mrs. Walter L. Oleson of 627Ihr.'dowlswn drive,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brunton of.9 MOB« avenue entertained the a cIvities -si]b-chairmen of the New-
CrLu find their 'huabatida atbarbequo picnic in their home
:. ,,,Mra, Brunton is chair-actlvitlea for the Newcom-
ClofMi to Open
Mrs. Mower/a Balircom Dtnc-g Clawe*. will ecmuuence their
ittf-int year in Westfldd Oct.0 at th* We»t6el(l Tsnnb Club.' Again y»i» year the daaies wille ("onducted by B»t)i Howsry^tunsbery, Mrs, Moweiy's daugh-VT. dsMta are contprinsd of boyu
and firls in the Afth through nintiifindea. Beginning dste* a n tui (ol-pws;'.. ' .
YttOt and tlxtii gn&ts—Oct.lB,4t l6 to 5:30; se»eiitJi grade—Oct. 12, 7:30 to S;4G, and eightl•nd-ninth gradei—Oct. IS, 7:30
There are (till openings in someEH be made
Mr», PokoniiTo Boro Wompn't
S S J D B ^ T J M ^of tb* ]{ountainnde
Wemaqa Ctob M14 » «e«tiB«Sept» *t tbc bums 6t»«. Woo4
S i l i i t 1S92 C U * > Wn u e . " •
Atnang the tbera* dkcUSMW * a »«ie-I9B»-«e hudget «*i« was »JHproved *y the ooard forpreseatw-tion to the memJiers at the meet-;ins buld y*rt*rd*j?'#t tie MouSttainside Inn.
A ru«st speaker, Hra. SVG. Pal-ctnis, spoke to t ie members on
Ticket* w«» avafjabie at yeaterf^'K meeting " or Uie fbsriti u n c h e o o w i d fard j m r t ? t o be heldM the H u t e l 3 u t m r b a n in S i tNov . 3 . • : r . « * - : •;-.
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Compl*t« DinnersFrom $1.35 to $1.65
SPECIAL FAMILY NIGHTiVIRY THURSDAY
COMHETt DINNU. .CHIIOMN'S DINNW . ff-i
uri 'n'At Suitt, nan of Mr. andark::Jjy,:9u.ittof Diifhani, N.-C,aa betin vlai^ng at tt» bonne, oftss'MaVy-Ann Andeison of 31
Ibhawk trail. They will *oth re-urn to High Point College at HighColrttj N. C., Sundiy tcf r**UtnCheir Btudies:" • • " ,",.., ;, ..
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watery a pair of secjuined itipper*,
a set of richly quilted hang«rs —
all these and many, many more,
ideal for any occasion.
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THE EDENKtither too light nor too faavy, Tim Eden nf>.ntanta the perfect weight lor maximumfort and wwrabtlity. StyUd with underttaUd;compact lines, it it further enhanced by • trimcenter create and welt«d edge.In tasteful English eolouringi.
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Gt»«boro»bout Uw
yam' ' '_ .~ - it information her*
._. two :'juiilNHHtW Mayb*th» jranw have wild morning gtor-tas ^ro^hmawoni tn«m onno«««aM^aos* tks plainti lootr tomtwhat<>r alike; Or what Ii: more *l»rm-'-- Wr'.J. may h»v» planted wjth-
W AND OiUDIN SWHtH' • R H PAWING
A D 2-8717 .. •.• • -
1100 SOUTH AVE;W.
AWN SEEDMERION B1UE
CtNTER FORMULASfti U( recommendad by
Exp. Ste. of Ruttit,r*
— W * waitaral nwtWUt.had JwcaiM* it lends It* root*
18 Indw* «Blow depth.
itOHE ULAC TROUBLESMr», A> *C.«* Kcuvll ii,troubled
with what Uskt like white *wt on
*' *v°* yoto* City dewribe*tough, aeaky hark on W lilacs.
It aeemt both WOUWM an rath,ct comnnm. Tin white ttuffmildew maA Wt hsrnileu. To pre.w i t it, P*. Sptnccr H.slant pathnloei.t, 1 U K * . t . , p r . , .)nf witi sulfot orSaiathan* ahtut* e Ume Sowers com* <wt, and i«-paattni: every lfl or
Mr*. U'i probUm ._,.„HMWL Kr. Lacey . _ .Htt, M. apray lmmedl-
, with malaUiion, following di-rections on the label, and thenaUrt. Bprayinc »gain about May.26 and repeating evtry 10 daya.
trei?B Grow Fwt,Huiffl Why AnnualPruning 1H
The tp«d with -*M<& tiws growii umaiine. It's faster than mostpersons reallie. Same trees _lOfeetwmorae yeai1. And thoaewhich put on only a foot of growthannually add kn «normauj volumewhen thb is spread •throughoutcrown, trunk and root*. '
B*w thl* In mind, aay* Dr. PWl-ip L. Rusden of the Bartittt TreeReMarch Laboratories, when plant-ing trws thin fall. Plant them welluway from each other and not tooclese to houses and other buildings.
This applies to oaks and othersp*dcs mistakenly considered siow(P owing trntB. Acbovttav, yew andholly, used as foundation planUngiB,cr*e fast grower! too. In a fswyears they may gravr out ofbaupds, darken windows, CIOK door-ways. . .
Dr. Ruaden tmyfl that rnany ea-tabiisbcd home properties are over-planted with trees. The trees look-ed dice when young, They had suf-ficient sunlight, air and ipace.
Now, 10-20 years later they arc"jungle" with crowns bumping
ono another and roots, in fterececumpfititfon for food anrl water.
Half of, these- overplatited tr«e»should be removed, Eliminate thesuppressed and sub-dohilnant va-rieties, Open up ths "wall of trees"Anil let !nv ventilation. (Jive thedominant' sj&cjes a chance to'stretch and reach toward the sun.
Tree pruning ihoaU...In done
war d<rie^tf:tr^«tS^it may Ink* »,w«k'3 drastic prunfnc a teiif j>aii later to put thorninto proper Shape. An.d it's marecoatly. then. : . ' " :
TO MIY OR SELL, USE
IEADH CLASSIFIED ADS
JUST ARRIVEDIMPORTED
HOLLAND BULBSTULIPS WDAFFODILS- HYACINTHS - CROCUS, ale,
alto in now 'DAY LILIES • MADONNA LILIES • ORCHID IRIS
SEED & FERTILIZENOW IS THE &ES1 TIME
FERTILIZERWE RECOMMEND
GARDEN CENTERLAWN FOOD
50% OrganicFOR LAWNS - THHS - SHSUBS
aife agents for SCOTT'S GUARANTEED LAWNS
ROSES 25% OFF
TO MAKE GOOD SOUOUT OP POOR SOU - USE
BACCTO-PEATBtifit nttd 8ulk
DAILY 8-6 - Rt . 8-8}30 - SUN. 9-5
K. MEEKER, Inc.
Froa MowerhAutiuia
Gum tqiau in fwollna whan ItI* ttorad lot long perifldi at tttna,and tb« daposita trill «*aa* 1«M «f|>ow*r and xrtsuf <Un««f to' «power mower if tllowad to get in*to the carburttor. '
To prcveni ft* formation ofharmful gum depoiita |n a powerm«*a-( pour Mukw*i all s t t l u i u -ollne into an approT«d galT«ai»4•tMl fuel can with a tiht-nttin*caj, that will contain 4«n(«rtMUfunwi thiwittwot the winter.
Then run the ajglnt pqtl] theg»i Utvk HIM dty. Mothw fo«d•u««T»<tion ts to ramdm ttw >parkpluj* and pour almut a tablespoonof clean li«ht oil in the spark plughole. Have the cylindw in a v»r.tlcal position wb*n yov do this,Tom th» enstne Dnf a few ttm«(,with a « plot; .flat,-1-:; •••..;::,: :- '.
W »g»liquidi In
container. lw«ak tatily. St«l fuel«in»- are the only approved eon-Uintsrt for -.toi»ea purpo«i#.
'Buby'theTrcrOn the Lawn
New home owner* often And ex-i«tln« th»s beglti to die back .ayiiat or 10 after, thiy, move in. '
The reason: Tha trews have beeninjured by, excessive (III, soil com-
KcrmitDowIs3ETTEMBEB
Senior Agentw/itMWjW,fcT
rnvrly of WwtfleM, his b««n son-(t««J bt hit eotntiin;, ProvidentMutual Life !u*u£»n(» Co- of PMl.•ielphta. by recelvlag \ha dwSpia-tton «eniw. «fent. The honor wasawarded Mr, Dow because of hisr«ord of service to clients andtriii klgk kval at »t!j» volume dii-ing- Us asioelalion with the com-P M i r • • •
: Mr, Oow, TriiQ joined ProvidentMutual In 1948, bap qualified forevery aubteqaent meeting of theProvident Hound Table, businesseo.nfwence far leniing underwrft-
f th K UUr of the PlainileM Associationof Life Underwriters,
Active In h!«. community, Mr.Dowhaa participated in Red Cross,Hurt and Cancer drives in both
Ittuction, wvtrins of roots duringlaying of utility mains.
It may be four or five years be-fore It can be determined whetherthe tircen will "pall through," tmyiDr, Rush P. Marshall of the Bart-lett Trm HeBimi-cii LabnrataHai:.''B»by',1 »\itVi trees, *\tmx. deratetlit soil. Remove exeestlve gradeit possible,. Prune out dead anddyintf1 Wood. Feed U» trees am-ply. Supply, them with -water. Andduring the growing season- Keeptheir leaves, insect and disease freeby timely sprajflhif, , V
pewi* trmtoe at ,ti» -Soin«H11U CooumiRity Cfcett aad Is inmediate P«s* pw»i*mt of tin* WeetHeld Rotary Clui.
-Mr.-Dow U M»W!3#t«d -wyttl theCentral New Jew*? Aceacj ofProvident Ilutnal under « » JIMO-tlon of Sas*ffar^^«ap« K. Hook,with offices »t 121 Frwpect itrett.
SNOW REMOVALSERVICE
34 HOUR SIRVICE
MODERN EQUIPPED
FREE ESTIMATE
Vt WB SEASON
Coll AD 2-3361
TOWN255 E. Brood St.,
or* olwoy*
••'.':'• A t n v i c t w i
r>M-!i
for 3 moire full months of luxurious growth!
add f i f t crisp, dtir imhts
l^-i'-i.*,'1-'?; iif-1. •'"•-'•.' lV ;i (--\'
inoittwiwithititiininrains ^ ,«<^Bi^ii^fc^fc
mix well with an AGRICO fertilizeriitg dimato. Apply Agrieo now join Haperfect balance of lawn mrtrierate to fall's
•ooi»B8, and freedom from weediuidcnb-
Your fall appllcatfem of Agrteo ghw youmore than another foil soann of lawnfcaiuty. Jt starts yon off to poflding A
pemwrant tart. TteAgrico Plan ot year-round lawn ewe'fe the fame-tented way tomake ywn kwn grow greener, hardier -fyvdeor to can far-yeu after year.
Ytw, bow's the best time to plant nm
dieu healthy bnmv Fall la nature's timetor growing g a m Make it your time, too-
AGRIC0
EASY HEPAIR) FOftSUMHER-DAMAQED LAWNS
Hivt summtr weather, dlieatt, mtdt indtrtbirui tiksn their to It? Fill Ii lhs jurut,latiltt « I » I I for rtpilrj, Hin'i iD you * i
2 Lml th* i m with top Mil, tunutor iMit, add Ajrico Liwn rood and mix tt-
3 totoiinooth,Med,indroJL
4 WltK dally with t fine ipny. KM»mtlit UttUI ettir lint crowth ippun,
PlantFbods
blade for blade, the most in lawn beauty,. •dollar for dollar, the most in quality lawn food.
60 POUNDS
from*275
10 00-lb. b s p (SCO lbs.) -$24 .7530 SEMb. biff (1,1)00 ]&s,}~$40,7I
Th • Ain »Ho • n Ao rto u itu r«i chem leal Companydiw VtirB/, n. y,»s»r«torl«ln 0, S.,Catttit*ACutis
Bartell Farm &
Garden Supplies140 Csntrdl Avu.
Clark, N, J. FUllon 8-1391
Buy Agrico Now At These Pine Stores:
ELM STRUT
Tudor
Hardware Co., Inc.405 South Avo.
M. J, AD 3-0J30
Westfield Paint andHardware Co.( Inc.
233 NoHh Avo, We.tN. J. A0
In fistic
MoeUer
Garden Contot-
f H, J, AD
Increaie in val-exempt
percental* of Ux ex-In New Jerwy this year
a' flat 21 per cent of ail prop-Jtt.the »Ute,' This con-
cent iejally free of
reporti.^ in thei»iniitpiflp«tyT however
^ J ttibl t
The latter rose to
and vet-or per.
urch and«nd iter-1
/ ahowo inich had less than
If youbother your may** *>* b*»ltii officer. Itcosta only gv» eesUs p#r capita per rear1M tax dollar* tp control many jxolltrttyi)problems. For s, reatjp wtfous condition,however, ttte « » t «»i»".gft'ltp to 2ft e t t t*a person *year. : • . .
. < * • » • " , . * » . ,
Folie Economy vt, Mental HealthThe small amounts we spend en, pa-
tient care in mqjrt public men(*l institu-tions IB false eoonom/, aceordiit; to theHealth News IhgOtilt*,, Recent ,»tudtesclearly indicate thai it we Spent largersums on many of our nwnfeally ill. ##could, be curing; them rather than merelykeeping them in, c u i M y , ; - • ;
In general hospital! we upend 129 »day per patient In public mental Jnitf-tutiona the average per day t» only 14.07.One result is that mental patient* whofull to recover within the first year facea mounting likelihood th«t they willlanguish permanently in the back wards, *•lost, hopeless and forgotten. -'
W« have drugs today which are re-markably effective, the HN1 point* out,in calming, the disturbed patient andmaking him accessible to treatment. But,in the words o f Arthur S, Flemmlng,Secretary of Health,;Bducation and. Wei.fare* '"the poteitttitainherentin the newtranquiliEing drugs are «Y yet. largelyunre»lli*d: If treatment is unavailable,the effect of the, drugs i* lost"
ISTTUSTOTHSIt xatj *pp«W «
l b of Oireprewntod M l O ?
jwrlban b«r b i n ifudtously»tfoJd*l any reftiwao* to the i tih«t th* m«nb*r# of th* SupremeOotirt pot only g»v» «*n«Uer»ti<into th C f i t t t l i )
cleat Which -$ta «tv ifpettca and raMu* wuiad .
Mitorad wtthtfl win-
red wi North WU«w 4rive Bail*.*<l« night, B^rt. ft
t am fare *]i at mr neighbors
L. D. MAOBONALD
honor.
int«M»t*d In the tttltwhof S«i- CHITonl P, (!••• on t)wt
l | t
Rome! Why County Govarhrmnit
S "now: that the FVeeholders ofcan
raise their own salaries at their pleasure•ad that there la nothing that you aa ataxpayer can do about it except to paythe bill without* question?. T h e Trentop Times in &n editorial pub-lished in the Sunday News of Aug. 16,cites tills specific issue in order to raisethe question as to whether the time hasnot com* to "end county tul«."
T*e Times thinks that this might be-» m e the straw to break the camera
: back; in other word* the focal point torthfc beginning of a movement to abolbhour obsolescent county government
~. •-.*•.•,-..:.:. ••-• •- t p r o p e r t y r o s e f r o m .l,83«,«*»;im ISM to *1«,798,43S
toe tattftt total shows thate«ht of 4lt assessed property
£*!» Ux frw In l»59 as compared with
; tfce cost of air pollutionoift tg£bU*toa«i> more than *U
, and the prfe* is mount-
V&tttgaalne. in the future, the etU-i people, more automobiles,
mom industries and more production- may moko dtan air «ne of the nation'3
JHrtural resources.air pollution and its resuH-
: anttoyantes «IF«ct the more Qisn iooIlion Americans UvinE in metropoHUit
in addition, nut&y other persons
bmtUns sir they know is sus-
b^Jnjf »nnoyitt|r, these
j^ is sufficient evidence,
at*«*tic*Jly, to associate air p«l~the
and with arteriosclei>-f
They;point to tin? «wu±er incidencethese emuamitt n r k e CCB-
death* are twice ea aumerwus inof tl*e snwkimt hafciU of
healthsad your family, you may
wtttfth itictude vjaibii-soilisjr of All
Wfcj is a Freeholder? What are hist a and bow much are they worth?
What public iervite does he render thatcould aot be done either by the state orthe municipality or both at less expenseand with greater efficiency?
B th««e questions are embarrassing tottfc freeholders: it must be said that theyh»Ve no one to blame except themselvesThe overburdened New Jersey taxpayeris getting tired of buying a piir in a poke-Bergen's current county poke is 916 mil-lion dollars.
W« think it is reasonable to assumethat unless bounty government becomemore sensitive to public sentiment andmore responsive ft> citizen control, citi-xena of New Jersey may discover thatthey can get along very well withoutcounty government,
• • ' • ' • l a m M
Mftdtcine Can Cure
Hippocrates, the father of medicine,said it two thousand years agoi:'
"Medicine can often comfort, cansometimes allertate, and can rarelycure."
Hippocrates writing today, he.certainly revise his Baal phrase
Medicine today does cure, the HealthNews Institute reminds us, thanka to newdrugs which are becoming available atthe rate of 400 a year.
As s result, such ancient killerschildren as diphtheria are textbook rarntie*, and polio can be prevented by a vac-cine.
» m *Cold Wnr note; Part of a U. S. exhi-
bftion in Moscow this coming summerwilt by B t,vpkal $13,000 Americanhome, containing §5.000 worth or furn>tare, A leadintr Soviet newspaper, Tass,ha^ ridiriited the exhibit in advance say-ing: "Thtre i? no more truth in fthoTttiigtha ns-the typroni home Of the Amerkan
than, say, in showing tiie Tajas the typical Home of » BomhAyworker or BuckiMKhom Palace ris
th« j»vpfc«j hoim; of liie Eugii*h turner."The ftt£t is thai !he kome is bair t bui!tcomnxTvi^lly in N«w V«rk Stale tw soiltor ?l3,O0fl—ant) fhat n mnjor itrpart-«wot store o)f«r« the furnwhiftKs to «U
of
Jitj'an lumped thp world ifinr in t33S. I.lrtyd'it Register of
(jermany went intofwliowed by G.rr»t Brirain
Th« tut Mnirrapa of tae «dl-toel#t ««yi, «rh, t « ipH»dw« will•IWRyt M *x«Mdiiif Uwir incMMDo nutter how Urgt th» Uxw M*Tktpuyl* will ntmr t*t t«Utf un-tit Uiojr t«II CMVMUI In no mw«r-tatn Mrmi thit 6dt reduutlwu. nott** incw»t«, • « In wder."
W4MI tbt flghi to n t w l tk«dAt limit ol th« VniUd 3 U t u .WM under wty • ttw wwta »«o,
d i h i l t l 4 i i ir f for •?•
er?«nt >t 4fht tafUtlon, I -wioti,Stmator CAM th»t to rtln th* <tabtlimit was to nit* tutu and tn-
inlbttmt and callad on MmaKatnitr th« d«bt 'Itmlt In-Thli WM in JinmJm nilr'cxprttMd v
' Inflation.f was. trawled over to receive a
brief acknowledgement from himon June 28, in whlek he joM, "tdoat think tier* Is any real al-tirfiattTa to ralstna- it (tha debtlimit) when the current debt isthreatening to exceed the legallimit"
Not iinn a token geatura towardBjrfitlnt the. forca* of tax-and-spend that are bUxding our na-tion whltel Not vnn lip serrieeto ffforts to qtrwigthui our 48cent dollar! Nothing hot uttar,cumpleteV. abject r*j*ctlon of anyresponsibility intha\matterl
Tht flrat two untmcu of youraditociat t*em to nun up thU situ-ation aa far «j Btnator Case is « * •wraul: "What tha»t* i a i the puKl i t for pr«>UctiOB from eoaatant tax
Apparwtly tt has al-
A. SCHAEITEH, JR.
sta« and wk
it U > Road t h a g in
Krtftw
V. TiRic* tjw
rtf the New
March 1R
i?tjiS« Bar
JUfKCIAl. NOTICKi t f to
'("»Brt will
ahead « | the State*.
pis to live WMfor meranwnta of;toS to fit r»A»t •»
B« d***rrw»e full, an-import of «H of us la
weta*t» ill ft. combinedO«w that the it ift(rXWib
Mr. ;Etwnlww
thrsaU4am.
Thewants piaji:*. That)« th*
. >pon nquett ft ^« * hundensomt ••*•»
and fwno*.
told n * I should
Social „«*ti, be f rd«en tnij
d
dltial Hotlot" *f fact* not oa th*HotiM of tacts not on thswhieh w*M of *«ca "com-
nowledge" that no »tWenc*to Mnrf wai raqulnd.
Th« rattbsM ffitofie with whichthp nation'! intcrnat security lawihave Been entotetd, andCojijres-tiotia] (»<mf»ltiom. eoniurtftl, fr»-^dentiy iMtwd Kpofl1 unAttpportffl-artutationt of facelen htformcrs 'o^ absurd inwinforwatton' "atl io
.. the Injury or complete.destructionof infukceftt ciM2ati*-""haH reacheda mtagrat witch hunt hyitarla, of .Which the Juitkw of tM .hlffc«ourt could not hare been, unin-formed, or Ifnore tn cases beforethem tn which tha Billi at "' 'was at Issue,
Likewise that o)d anddoetrln* of EXRIUB and AmericanLaw which feqotr*! a.judc* togin do* regard to mstttra of com-mon knowledge which are relevantto an Immt before him, mar *l«ohave played an all Imitortant partin that nvtml of ttwearllw•'separate but equal" depl»bn for•caool faculties for Vtegron, whichQOarf lOtl A| | | irwq Ulfl WltTB Ql o\T%tX
»l)|p of the Supreme Court,Tha recogntMd pbsitoni. of tnew-
Imft at Uw Metro-race tn.r*$*ntretH, when «iv«n even an approx-imation of (qvalltr of opjtertanltri* edwationt *aa-a fast of majorimportanH In any conaideratton Ofthe «onatttationa]. iasue Involved.
H«ianwblh it ii unfortunate thatth« coreraora of .the American BarAisoctatton did net. realise thattheir action will encourage thosewho tpaka free use of the "redsmear" to attack anyone with un-orthodox opinions on Issues remotefrom either communism, which theRussians do not practice, or Sovietaggression, which is the real Usua.
Howard Watson Ajnbruster
t u
most important and fateful vty otus will ever know- Certainly, theyhave no 'parallel trr *ft at the T»-carded hlitory of the world. Thefate of iMHiailoil hangs in a deli-cate
But
for; dleUMri*!freedom Mid
dttregard ol f ( . on*blnk»K). that
or communism shouldattempt.to J*ttle ioose differencesby a initMal-war. , .
Tk. H— Ai^Mh
week and th* on* %i folio* ni«tweek are not snoHier "Mun(cfc*arref)d«" aueh w that T"*i*Ji pro-
World War II. Presidentmake certain that
He w n our,aUter in Europe -- - ,that M«uran«e, and r*c*Jved their . * « «JTJ
p t dutln* hlfl vitHii to Bonn;London mnd Farii. The great -tarcejrttonihe received .from Dispeo-ple wa» *a eigMfeuioa of Westerndetenuinntion to r»m»in free,'
ther* is to tw no "deal" made
they ever jexhajiated; Yoar. friaadg*va yeu incorrect information.You need haw ho worry that yearsocial becnrlt* f»ytnanta will ""»o u t - -•• • . • * • - = . , - . • • . ; • • . •• ,
with the leader of the communists. .Q.—1 hat* reeantjj changed layThe mildcnt stressed that poirtt address and h* * '"" ")tv both hit privnta and publlat«lk» in Europe. The meetings,rather, are an acid test of Khruah-
often expressed desire; frt
He must not put «. jwke onpeace. Our freedom te priceltss'and Khrushchev mvtt, know thatwe wvuld not hfaitlUte to defendit with owe lives. He must under-stand, too, that we will continueto oppose communist aggreaeion In•whatever fprm it tnkes,
F m WwU SalUarityThe challenge toirwdom, to the
Utir>'.,tM>tWedi tho Si*oia) SeourHy AdBilntstratiin wMrjlto send my chpek*. Isjt n*co«aa(yforme to «l»b notlfj- the5port of-flceT I^- •;.:;.^,:.;. ; ' - t v.. A.—I*ie not.'tt#iieiBi*ry, lo-far :
as your checks'are concerned, butit. is always adrtiable to nWiify, the,post off lea pi »ny ehaogft in youraddress. " '
Q.—I ha>ve iwc.n dfawinH; socialsecurity ,.b«nelt» for my . yaanjcdaughter wjto will h* IS year* ofage this coming November. Sinceshe will atiU bo In high school atthat time, will her bcnallb be « n -
little.or no et-when * socialf In your
iploytnent, If yon han.tiifwork under Social Sebth(»S0 to the time j &BO,th» r^in e hue &«ioanted against you.
Q.—I mreceivt»|»(i(U!Jtty»retirement b l t «*», We ate coiitloii of our gianIf we adopt her&ta be affected,
L • At^-^lf yo1!! a T p t y tyour erandchild, boti i«t«jid the child will betuaidfor ittnefltj immeiiltWr ((itfaji. adnpUon. E C t
equal to
a mhxltnum amonntgvt In "touch withcurity offico when tbVtjq
View*Editor,
Ai I haw indkatod in mj- ear-« n t JUport tn the People, thfjweatt IniH wiU b* the hut forthis- faat session of the 86th Con-«r*at, except for * ccnera) sum-muj «f tae record of this smlon^•W* I Pi*" *» p«PMe abortly"tor Gonxnsa adjourns thU
At this time, ttwrfore, I wantto express my deep apprwlatioilfor your co-operation in makingit pmible to nach an «xUnaEv»T«diri|t public with my weekly re-port* from Wuhinttan u d th*occaajonal p n u ' i i l w u i on sob-i « t s of special interest
A* jw know, [ haw tried to**ep these reports a* objective andfactual as powihl.. , i n « ;t B M
my Mnvletion that a heavyl b i * att on tho» wl»
p ^ t the people in CoagteMto help ntalt« aTaUabl* to ttuna ibeWnd of reliable information theywqnirfl }n order to aerclaa uondpomtcal judgment.
In thf» iwpwt, it may be worthW M I that many of my cDltMgntadnrine the past three years haretoed to dbcourage me fto« etnd-ut« houa »M1, NaoU^ npinrto.And, when I have exyt^aed thatI feel it U Important to keep infeuch with, the people I re*r«eent,««» haw contiteMd with U» •*.TK*I that t »IBU i sma a*d staraway from raritrovursial auhjects.
Youil onb (tet your n«fc out andanta«onti& peopls uvt ^ y * ^vitws on r«ord whew tkay can«me back and hurt ywo politic*].I*. Poih h u Uen UM »attan«kirtr their vrtll-mMhfni- advin.. . ' "•** no1, of course* folltrwatfliw adtice. And fortnnxtely IJ»v» leartwd that ^ cynical cot-leagues are mistaken. The pcoc)eot Union County do not ilwairc
*i*k th* positians I Lake on
tbeir Vhiif. Bat 1 hRv« fonnjthai_th«T nspMt > frank slatewtntw. tbs rpuwts bahisd «iy position.
contMtT tJt»t t» know what
I fe*lto you uni JISI
of Union Ccastyh )»T« madeg ttt view*. pP P thb and
fur jmur irtfttrat-«J), I sin T«ry
Mfinher of C<mj(TMS
.. .and you'll get what you wanttfyau SAVE for it
It
taxings intureJ up to 910,000
first in frisfidly
ft* t»#
First Federal Savings•TR^sfff, VVaSOFTFUKUp^ 4V1KW JENtmorv
*HaPB
ttrrJ**'!
MjJatlkaVA CAAak
oa^»teweHie publicw w n l t e praeent 411
per ..cent* .wtlfaji j as v«^ertuni 'f bJlg»t(oni of fnowrithan flee yejBBtiirity, (w4 •wtlxoiltc the Trem-W to;wJiuit upward the rite paid
"M and BWrings bonds. The
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Idled Bjipiomi l>y the Fedwit Ooy.eminent of nan-reiident Uxatlon.For example! Phltodelphl* Jmjwteian lneom» tax on aft ivtin -Wortwithin tho «ity limiu, Trtather ornot they reside in the olby or meany of its asrvLcej. Afiny NffwJtewuy tettdoflts wwk te the Phil**' Ipht» Navy Yardi they are fftt|>ana emplwyum who donV m ndrive Into the. dty t« r«ach«l«i>* of «tnploy«Mat. Y«t,tHl would ]gars reqitirnl thearil Goverrntiefit to collect t»iei«n birflaJ* of Ph(ladh)pi» ftomthese employees,
Deiptte the fact that the HomeW*yi • id Mean« Committee" hadunanimotuly jipprowJ the bill.
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Area to Get2 Phone Books
Two telephone, directories fof thenloa-Sscoene* area will be intro-
duced by tit* Jfur J«n*r Bell Tele-pkane: Co. In Heidi, IMO, to makeit «a«ier for eirttwasis to tod list-ed anmber*. :. • ••..;. • : ; ": • .. • -• •
One directory wOl eonialn tit***betkal lUtimra for Elisabeth andvicinity, and the other tar PlalB-Aeld-Somerville and: vicinity. Therearrangtunent will not aJfeet thecoverave of present .directories, actordinf to the'eem-p a a y . : •-• • • . : - • : • : • • • • • : • • • • • . • - • . .
New Jersey Bell said thatcsi'te of high telephone growth theprevent Unian-rSafnerJiflt directoryuu become the eeeand lirceajt Inthe siste/'T-be ehanfa willtat* dlrwtQW rffrfmee by.: . .
hdofcs with sborteirof copinton • ntntet, the
^ofnpeTiy.explaiiiedf" •• ' \ .The rearranB*m«ftt of the dtree
tory, the company aald, wa>,baad.on the number of calls between v»-lpux exchanges; fn the Unlon-
Somereet area. Also, personal In.terview* indicated many casUnmsrsfound the present phone book con-alned too many communities anditphsbetlcal ititlnK*, -
Introduced in \h» 1980 dlretto.rJexwill be shorter oentrjj: oflfe*listings, wbtcti will include the flrsttwo letters' of the1 ctatreU oflk*lame and th« five Aspires of theininber. For example, FLander*,.*e»fi; would ,he shewn :'aa FL 1-'199, tinder tlM new fornL '"The conpahr utd tWt tfe* nyw
style will be «ot inla effect crad-nalljr and, at flnt, wOl apply onljto iww or dbansed tisunss. M»shortened listings are expected U>
eaiisjr t6 read and wilt facilitateslliK the-ebntpanytcaid. ; - :The ehangn to briefer Ititlnfs
'ollaws a nationwide pattern, thewmpany added, and condensed list-
Ings already appear In more thanialf of the, 21 alphabetical direc-tories published br New Jersey
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(for reference purposes, page 3' the new piwne books will showcomplete Hit of New Jersey ten-
trml offtec names and the areas they•enre; pige 9 will list all lotaEtlwincluded in the directory.
The cotnpany said that practi-cally «J1 the listing-i the aTeiaveenstotMT woold reqnin will bethown in the new books. If, how-m r , • eabscrlber r*qnest» alpka-betieal directories covering otherNew Jeney areas, they will beavailable without charge
Following arc the central officeswhich will be listed In «be new
Btaaheth and V i c i n i t y kand S; CHertnot 1 and ^ E l i s -
abeth- 2, 3, 4 and 5; Ftander* 1;FUlton 1 and 8; HUoter 6; MUf-dock e, T, >nd S; u d WAbMh V,
PlafBBeW-Sonter llle and Vlcln-ty—ACams 2 and 3; Elliot 9;FAnwood 2; FOiewtt 9; MgpkiniBi PUlnneiai.S, ft »nd7; PLym->nt 2;'RAnddlph 2 and 5; andU t f c
Hand and
LaGRANDELAVm MOWEt REPAIR SHOP
M » South Avt. K,ADamt
?•'!pfor. Homemaker;
if£ -;Hqiw yoi^ fqo, can live on "taiy Street" bySit ing {advantage of our man/ services:
',;';. Ctooning weekly an average 6 room house[ncludlng «nc* a month polishing furniture, waxingfejfehon andfecrejatton floors, cleaning windows onthe initd*, ate, for «* little as $45 a month,
Caterrng Maid-Bartender Services
Window-Screen Cleaning and Hanging
For'your pro tec I [err w0 have boon fnvesllgadid and acceptfldby Home Ovvner# Co-Op, Inc., which has been Invotllgaledby the Chombiir of Commofco.
For Furthei1 tnforrrtatton
Call 8R 6-284) daysAO2-3132after9P.M,
Or fill out th* jcoupon and mall
TW W . f, A**wj»t|on at S*m>«aJ*i*' 9«frdw. wm five foUpcit to Oka (b*r* far t i eofr tJwr ; r«fenii4aiii oJ|eyser't j>Un to as* Turnpike suip7i>M« (4 polv* the n'rfent rail tomIuiber. U H ! : tit*Mm itMnitiV pf>bJenL
Thwdore t . Doyle of Teaneck,ifJABEKjtrasidMt, made * e an
cfmest recently following.asexecutive committw ineetinf thatgave "hearty endortefflent" to. theflan. T«« State Realtor Aieocie-ttett'a lupjwrt, he said, will lakethe form of en intenelva campaignMl the pe,rt of its. SOW membersand 7800 aeleamen employees to
II tlte |iuhll« nit the Idea,Accordlnf to Bltner G. Hpution
ofgumraltjehairmanof KJAREBVTr>n»ortaittan Ciomtnttt**, ibt AsaueUtion had ?4«n atk*ti peraon-ally by State High war Commiisinner pwight Hi G. Paliper to Joinin such a campatgn. He reportedthat many of the Association's 39Ipcai- boards for the past ninemontni have taken an active ralein cTdtlnK a theater public aware*nsesj.of the critical nature of theommuter probletn and the threat
to thehede teonnbty of the «t»t».jEtodonement given the plan by
CoBimtwJoner Palmer, key govern-ownt. officials and nteny clvicr or*ganlutions, Houston said, hast i ' Realtors aieiiranee that If Issound and will Ultimately be ad-MJhiiUred properly, TBe-y are con-
inced that approval of the enaW-in« act will not re*ult in Ule indis-:rlminatj use of the turnpike's'ait enrptui ntulmati. ;Blmllar to the aucceuful cam-
d voters of said Town ttfweMteld cot already register>d la Mid'own under the U t n or New Jerieyrqf«-rnlnv permanent reffltttratlon,.ay reilater with the Town Clerkt said Town of Weit field at Ihe
j]a qiTlce in the M«nlolpil Build Inf.Wentneld, New JorHev, ax. any time
p to mtin iTifllDdtnj; Thursday. B«u>-frmber Et, 19A9( on which date the•talatratloti boolu will be closedi t u hEt t f l O t
Realtors SupportRail Referendum
r « J«etyear in tie&alX at aee'yaseiesjsr' atthe water tend rwfsMtuwss,. How-ton ootjiaed tfaet every BcehW willfee :to»plfea with a (tet#fle4'«M«aec* the slaa. They will la twrsj en-d e « « te "seJl the »I»n to tl»voters" In their eomatunltiea.
William Malflrhent -executive see-xtUrr «f tiw W«tft*M Bperd olBesltor*, In conunentins; ott. thismove said, "Our brof«siioaat grouphat already acUvatad a pftwramto eupport the propoaal, Tho tran-sit meeting bald at {benign school(Hi May >0i »•» a public wrvloe sfthe Realtor Bbsnl dt»igned*to e«-Qustnt area citlienn *rith the batiifacts of the transit »ltoatfoo Innocthern New Jertey.
11 "Ai the^transit^n«*<hi of tie Mt|rdH^i^ii an* e e= < crnolaJ o ^pcrtsnee to -ail fit a>r" the .secre-tary aatd, " w r y effort will be **>pendej #y ttw PMTHJ in the taming
~ to enlist faTW for the No-
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I a n act «tttitlftd "An Act to Rcs;uu
t E l t t " Ti t l 1* n f dn act «tttitlftd An
Elacttoni," Titlet of New J
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Bttu i of New J«rcer and thenen<Jm4htP nnd:JupuleTn*ntn ttiet«*, not lee Is hereby elv«n that qu»il-d "voters of said Town ttf.weMt-.ld l d i d l id
o,edeld
Slvctlvn to ba hftld on Tuasdar^ No-,vember & X «V. notice la nerebr
Riven that trie Dlutrlit Board ofeslslry aufl Kleetlon In and for the
viLrloua JQI*4tlon' I>LstrLots o? thaTOWN OP WKBTICJBIJJ, will meetIn the places hereinafter designatedon tbe datea and between the hours
fimiTi t nr • juit fortli, *nr tin* nir .<ose ol condHctlns; a General 'IGleo-
_lon for (he election o( personi tothe various ofElces.listed below;. Tbv hours and.dates.o{ sattl «lttv*t!on are aa follows:
OENBRAL ELECTION .DAY, No-vfljnbsr 3. lflEB. betwavn the hnurs oCT A.M. and 8 P.M. -
The fallowing- ts s I let of the o(-flaes to be voted (or at the aaldOi»n! -™ • '
A State eenatdr Cor tba Stala ulflew J e r s e y . . -• • . . . • . „ • • . • - „ • L • . " .•<
F o o r Members of Henera l A s s e m -bly, ..-•... .. • .•
Threv Hembars of BAard tit CnasenFreehoidera, ' .
One Sheriff*xhree .Coroners, ^ <One CouncLlmftn from'fiadh at tbe
four Wards,The places In the eeverar districts
where the said Boaras of-Res;l*ljy-and QlfiQtlon will :nl4flt aF4 an Tttf-lows;
First Ward. First District—Hwis-velt Junior Hlsh Hthool
First "W»rdT Second District —Ronsevelt Junior Hlali Bctool <• First Ward, Tliitif DlBtrlct—Bern-Jainld Franklin Bohool ,
First Warn, rourtb Ulstrict—-xn-
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n( OchoelSecond "War*, i t n s l platrlet —
urant Sutnoot ' ." ' ' \ ""Second W a t t Tkir* BurtVlot' —
W a s h Install » shoo l : <--rleoond "Ward, F o u r l h Dla tr ta t —
WlUon1 Bertoal, ,'Seeohd Ward, . filth Dletrlot —
Wllion SchoolThird Ward, FJrst Clatrlct — Ha-
son lo Temple • ,. iThird Ward. eWcond District—Llo-
CQIH School -• . . TThird Ward, Third District—Co-
lumbue BchooT
Fourth Ward. Fnrlk DMSenior Hl»h Sohool • Tr
Fourth Tfrard, FitlaCHiNIsrson Bchool. ••"• vT
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WARDS ANO ELECTION DISTRICTSone 1053
, SEPTEMBER 17:
HOLY TMMTYfcAngmsnte* ichedriet
lOSe am» iomigMom tine-'"e- Serrasn subject: ''Ti)« Forcef K i h t i ' f : mit
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brunfh and "Hut the
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. Sept. «5in, B.A-work M*»ioB follow. |
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Rabil jMk Sterajf, #rtij*ii Apl>let*n
wrricw wJSi Uwth» temLiuwr,
mm'.„__&' thorcb, bw
toting D«*M
and sererfcl faun'd.BwI'tta *<M*U<
huta both eoltof*• grbnpav. He will «^5,od Bojs1 Serring
and Girl Scout or-f F M a t a d t o hl» newi'tli* provision M eh#p-"Vtionsit«V*r« rbflt-
tle Paris ««» wh*rettnne! nnd ttw)r(ani-
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Bolj Trin-a» the .Mother
Wetes tn Europe, It M»t«i-tal! • : membership of•. 1; •
n ' Club of the Pres-qi will begin Jta.ftll
a futility picnic ati t Tamaques Fork,hi briny their own
t i i i sod* will InjTJUte will be games and
fr fir children arid idulta,Ittojt of, the picnic are Mr,
WMn'u, Aliu loadinglire; Mr, and Mrs. John
MI,:children's games: Mr,llri.fied Tiedemwi «nd Mr.
Kid Mr. .nd Mr*. Bob S(tl-rfritB. /Toe ptcrde
if JtWri :
litIbg p»riih house.: The Rev.-• binll^the.woniaii ministerK Quish. of the Aneewilon,lHir:ein Protestant Parish,Ifofc City, will address thepA!Hi(;eHiireh') answer to
«nt teen-age deUn-t w . This Is an opon
(lid everyone is invited to
tt! the WomanVjSodetyh Service of First Ifath-
will jnoet Tharsdsy,n, rathafol-
-kme*;. . .«j, Kisses' Anna and l»a-
*"Ti 202 Jefferson ave-?J Mre, W. C. Wolfrad,
M.Broiut street; Circle 8,™, «• Bennett, 1814 Lam-
E? f »<>: Circle 4, Mr*.. X* » d l , !2fl Baker avenue:• U l n . F. W. Brown, 35
* t w Un^uln road;V11' a ' B^oll, 707«C l w l e B- Mr« ^ A -
™. WOO Central avenue;
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Hold AnnualOuting Sunday«o*r«
Ial4reh o f W«4tn>ld willt J h ; C i m p , B n u q d
Su)rfgy S h o )cto*»iii and «wunb»rfc *M *ifi«mj*or'tleenurch will. »tUnd the 8M»-ice to'l* held lii the Bltitic Chipeton tke cm>np grouadu »t 10:lS ».(«,N S B B d j ^ t l l ULt
School Staff
W.»tth?i(j,^i|u.....;..The Riv.* W * N r ; A . Reuninf,
Jlpin^r of ReaWigr fjbuwh, willWnddct tniSthap,! «rr i c? andtpeak on. "The' Pr»ylder*ce of God/'
J Wltlord PunbMOi iup«rttiinii]«ritof t i e 8and»y Hthool, will «ondu«t'« i isierrtjlr proKram for chlHriii«JMJ pMtnt* i t U:S0 ».m.
At noon lamily group* will wtS-•r tu terve ."thitlr picnic lunrtif*.Food »nd r»JM*)»ai»ntj wtll be on•al* by itrranfentnt rtf Redt«ni«9rCoujlts* Cbp, lpbrnon of the »n-ftual *vent; Ben Chttbira i# the
d t ( l r t : i
t»«eJWri and HaUtanU of the Sunlv»l <s*, wUlb*.
at alt three. . . tlS, 9iS0 and It a.m.
tti obmrriiK* atthla; occMkm ttmIUT. P»ut, E. Carl, Mpretarp - at
Hen, and youth >r>rkfor ttie,N»w JeneySynod, will
UM urmon at alt servicesand wisf; the aWv. Arnold J., p»M-qnitt, pastor,With* the IhitaliatJoti^
PMtor' Car) was born in Han-'Wt P**» .HA re^aW^i hia aecond*
Hiy education at Etchelberger HighSchool, Hanoyisr, his AR degreefrom Gettysburg College In 1 8 « ;
*•"tl*d (com GettyMrou:? The-Seminary In ISSK, and was
•by the Central P&nnayJ.voniu Synod in ISSa, He served usassociate1 pastor qf S t Matthew'sLutheran Church, York, Pa., from1052-19GB. He served on the" con-ferenco committee on parish edu-
" the Centra (PennsylvaniaSynod, on the Synodic*! Commit-tee ! on Christian Education, hasIwen associate director of CampNawakway, participated ,in thatTLCA Conference for Directors ofC h r i s t i a n Education 1658-59,aarv*d wi director pt Ynflr W«k-day; School of York Youth-Ctnter,and b i t contributed »vtlelei;to the
Sehoof''MagsiiM.Vf the. y i /CA, H*On Jin, I, 1 ? » , Parfbr^atJaccepted the cdll to twcome the flhrtfull-time secretary of parish edu-cation and yotfth Tforfc for the Sy-nod ot New Jersey. H« wrved asdirector of Camp Beisler) the youthcamp of the New Jersey Gynod, fortliia past camping; season.
Temple IsraelMcdVqiibToHave Demonstration
The Men'a Club of Temple Israelof Scotch Plains and Fan wood wl!lstart its 1059-flQ year with a pro-
Jiigli fcdeUty demonstration led byJoftn Remota, local bifsineaamaii.-who operates United Television tn
Plains., . , _ demonstration -will talie
p!ace Tuesday evening Sept. 20,iA Temple Iinusi; 1721 E*at Sec-ond street, SeotcV ?\»inv Theregular business meeting will startat 9 p.m. and the demonstration iasoheduled for approximately 9:80
The. flint a,U-chutch. fellowshipdinner of the-fall season will beheld in the First Baptist ChurchWednesday at 0:30 p,m.
"Summer Memoirs'1 Is the themearound, which the prograrn willcenter, and thoie- -who attended-camp and . conference program adaring the past summer will relatetheir experiences; Also, a few Inthe MnBreBStlon who traveled extenstveljf during; the summer wiltshare -tnefe experiences. . .. :
The, afftlt li ipontored Ijy the:Board of Deacons and Deaconesses,with Mrs. Wilbw.Bmmft«l(J•inivai ehatrmnn ftf th#'cnmion irrangemenW. Plans have ^ .made' for a gatfrftriiia;of the ch'urclion thU inform!) frails once eachmonth throaghout the fall tnd win
• sessona:
a general descriptiono( how and irtiy monaural (con-ventional) and rtooreophonic highIdeltty diSet, tecorda will be ptajf-_itl «nJ conunents will ibe inndo. Attinformal -diacuissloti will be hold.Refreshments will be (servei at theend ot the evening,
Cana I Conferenceml Be Held Sept. 27A Dana I Conference wil!
-ill by the Kev. Francis J. HOL^ton ot Holy Trinity Churrh Sunday, Snpt. 9.1, lit 2 p.m.,'at HolyTrinity High School.
The husband and wife relation-ship will ibo covered flurlnx- thisconference wJiirti will 'be followedby a quotrtlon and answer period.
AH married couples wtio Jiavonot attended a Cana Conferencearo Invited to attend and maynnk# reservations with Mr. andMrs. Jamen Clnrkln, Di'2 Summitavenue.
June Morrow EveningCircles Announcer!
Thfl Jtino Kitrrow Evi'iilns Clr-IPR of the Womtin'fl Amoriiitinn (ithti I'rtiibytBtien Church will mc«t
M M . T. K. Allen's CIITIP withMr*. !,IHIIH Vuelor, 1C5-1 Mnculuruud; Mrs. A. J. tlalil*iti'» drd*Hi h(.T hiinio, L170 Wycliwimil romliytVTli I PtMt IfHn'fButl^Fi clrv-ln -witli
yttn, Alvn Bnl'lir flllt I'™'1" «"'••mi*; Wm. Al>nph .tiu-k«iin'i). Mrn.Xnrl Hftiinim, W.) i .ciutt iivuniitilMr*, V. W, Orlfl's. Mrn, K- T. '!'««'•srw, liaa Fcii-nit »vi>tiiH<; Mr». K. I<.
n'j, Mri, W. II Hl«v«nni>ii,rn HVI^^IV? Mrw. Uiil^ Wrlrt> , Mrs. Jt'ttn Mufi^l i i i , tlMNi
f n In :(!(« tnlmt. l»HB rut!t) in Yli* Hnjy,
'i
T(i# »ft»rn(x)nVHl b« deTotsd toorganised gwnwiiiidcontMti fbrboth children and adulta. Com*
it ttf r ( t t ( Jm, wot teinsthe iCUiriiooB aetl*)Hti;'to * cloie,. TO mfccK ;KorUwveif' Camp It iaaoffMted to drlw;«iit-ft HouteSi and be- prtpired tor a rightturn on.'.VwielWlVinuB ift BoundBrock. Sipu \till direct to tbe
H B l t V ; ' ' • ' • '
Fair members'of 3Red«enerChurch it Id Important to notothdtan early, moinlhi'service will beheld »t the Weitfloid church • at1;4Ba.m. The later «rvite, whichis n«rm»Hy held it HoO a.m. willbo omUted. i
Fenowship DinnerAt BaptbtChurch
AdutUtoMeetThe OhristtairSullders class of
the FirstBaptist.Church, NormanStrange, president, will hold itsannual progressive dinner Satur-day, Sept. 2G, beginning at 6:30.p.m. Ths jfroup will first aisem-ble at the home of Mr. and Mrs,Horace Baker, 111 South Euclidavenue, and'traveling assignmentstn various homes will be made atthat point,
Mrs. Richard Goldlng is chair-man of arrangements, assisted byMrs, Horace Baker, Mrs. HammondClement* and Mrs. Herman Chil-dren. The clam meets each Sun-,day morning at G:30 and 11:30 fotBible study, and la open to allyoung married can plea who wouldtike to attend. . ,
MUKiondry MeetingThe PlaltifteUS SHaekmary wet -
ing, sponsored Jointly by TtrrlllRoad Bible Chapel «nd GroveStreet Chapel, will bo held tomor-row at tti* T«rrUl Koad Chapel.Supper will be sirved at 0:20 p.m.followed by the mmttng ot TiBDp.m. Dominic Lipsl of Brazil andViriatQ Sobral of Portugal will ba.the speaker*.
With Dr. di^H'Moi^mjWwV b filnnlii* hi* «th ywr'aa speaker,the l u a t e r m Hour -Will *pert Iti2Tth teijon of radioVkiniajtrV S«»-d»y locilly on WKCA. >t'l:SO p.m,•fldf. ovor WOB atj8 p.trt. •',
"Inure are tlw>« who;WVu» Vdor th.t' it tr impMtlble'M kiwwGod," the *pt»)(*p-will-ii»y.-"OHi.* W h t t h f U f > i l b J ' t o S f d
.-.at Lord ori
cnineth' unto the PatJrir^ but IM e . ' " ( J o h n 14:B>.-; - . - • . ' •' • •;
Holy Trinity RotaryConfraternity Plan*1959-60 Semon
At a meeting of tiie Ri>»sry Con-fraternity of Holy trinity Church,h«Id at the homo (f Mrs. KabertR. Scully, prolident, plans vreteformutated for the 1900-00 seksott.
The cancer dteasing unit willmeet Tuesday at th« Haucuo Squidbuilding-, f rom 1 to 9:30 p.m., andevery other Tuusdav thereafter.
Sunday, Oct. 4, -there will be aCommunion 1>ieaM*sfc l« ttw Uljhschool cafeteria, immediutely fji-lwirig the 7 *.tn.' Mais. No tkkftaare being sold, but a limiation illb td" t d « f ( y « a p ed y pV n . Raphael S. Olvnn if. chainminof .thii «ff*ir, walstod by M*»-dwnet Martin D, Bergurt, CharleiDooloj-, H»raJi»H Kaw»rd and Wtl-liamtl.'J3heltbn, • ..•
The following committee chair-men will discuss the functions oftheir committees and the oppoftuniticn they present to the wo™«ip f t h e parish for spiritual andtfimpnraJ service: Spiritual devel-opment, Mra. George Fbyfotd;misaioii dob, Hiss ASD«S Strenk-ert; study club*, Mrs. Pptsr Lung;library «nd literature, Ktn, JamesMoCormaolc; Neei)lewo»t G u i l dMn». I/oui* J. Kern; Mt. Game)sewins group, Mrs. James Walsh;cancer dressing unit, Mrs. MartljiD. B«rgan. A special invitation5« ontonded to att wwnen who Jir«new in the Psrbh, or who have r.atJoined the Kosaiy Society, to bepresent at the breakfast and get
quaintal with %'ni society's pro-gram.
Monday, Oct. 6, ihe flrat month-ly meet^jf -wtll ba held in «he aU-purpose toont of Hie hltrh school,at 8:30 p.m. The speaker for thaevening; will be the Rev. EdwardHayes,
Wednesday, Oct. 31, Chore willbe a pllftriniagd to Rosary Shrine,Summit, leaving at 6 a.tn. and re-turning about noon. Father Fran-clu J. Houghton, society moderator,Will cwiduct the Huly llmir. Mm,Nicholas Haurua ia chairman. All
mfin of tfhe parish aro Invited.Also during the mdiAh of tirto'
bor tho Eosary Society will lenjKpresentstives to tfi« Vniteil Na-tions. Mrs, Dooley fs In charge of
YOUR
TIMEIt volunbl*
so why waste
it washing?
lt'> alltv whnn our work It io Mtlifylnfl and toe, too.
JSAMS DAY SBftVICB ON LAUNDRY ANDDRY CLEANING UPON BEQUEST
NEW 3 DAY DELIVERY SERVICE
IVORY DRY CLEANERSAND LAUNDERERS
OPPOSITB1 * PROSPICT ST,
HlADOUftBTIBSAD
MenisOubIVostcesMeet
.A'«iMUn*'of'&« Board ot Tri?s-ag ef Ui« Jten'a Club of Temple
..ratnu-EU » u held recently io the(chcol libnu-y, with Jack KuUenco
A r*(H»t on tte Hieli Holidaym i b w Book «nd Information
Journal was flvtra hy Harry Futor-.nvelt ftftd. AV» BtTfat, and initta^ti,«ii »re that it will surpasa pre-TIOUI publif»tiona in (actual con-tort and in Individual pBrticlpa-tbm. Thti booklet wnttivis an wst-liMot tlMyarioui branchea of tem-pt* .activity, m» y/itil: as holidaygreetings frotn the members andt«wltwH seoftle. The deadline forcopy to b» included In tbe Jonm»1w » kniuianctd M iunilay,i Hamtd QremWrg's report onbawltnc •rtlsWaii tponwr*d hj th«Men1. Chtb, Indlrstnl that th«SariHMr JtUed; Leaciia had <on<c)n*d witt a dinner *t Herm'aKutanftrit, at which trophies ware•warded by fiabbi Jade Stern Jr.The trophy wifineri included PhilKms and Marcla Gwetiberg forhbrh.HTeragej, Mr, KuUenco andBttty Barnitt iw high game, Mr.Kiitoanco, 9am Slblonk and GertI^wla for high wriei, and the mem-b i n . of Zd Lav's team for firstplacs, Btrnle K«nt'i t<aM for M Ooad, and Ed. JU.wls/and HirschBrown teams, which tied for third.
tt was uionuncod that regularMan's Chjb winter league bowling*H11 commence Sopt. 21. Uegtatra-tion for this leoiue ia now underway, and will close at the club'?"meet the rabbi" brunch scheduledto be held Sunday.
', Futornkk outlined tho planof activities for the coming year,which will include a Esrles of sixspeaker brunches, three Bible dis-cussion brunches, a fathor andchild party, and two business meet-ings. Plans are now in the mak-ing for 6 religious rstrest week-end in Great Barrtngton, Maes,,and final announcement will bemade *s soon as reservations forthe dates are confirmed
Dr. ganford Beiaa w u appointedai the, club's representative to meetwith a temple board committee ontruffle control to aid In the effi-cient and safe flow of ears aroundthe temple during- Sunday Schoolhears. Th» ciawnfttoe wtti cornierwith the Westfleld Police Depart'mint tn order to npedtte thesmooth How of trafficTltk. . • . } , -*
The annual program of duplicatebrldga bigun Thursday with mas-ter pointi awarded that night, Thosecond sestton will ba Held tonightand the schedule of dates will beposted In the social halt BS soon asit la completed, dames enmniHtinnat 8 p.m.
At Training RetreatMembers of flu Session, Board
of Deacons, and Board of Trus-tees of the Presbyterian Church lr(Westfleld are at Princeton Theo-^odcal StTn^ary ftns weo^Yid lora church offleera tralninjf retreatTho tonracatlori speaker is Dr.Swnue) W. BllMard of tho aenil.naiy ffttuKy. Tlie retreat -willconclude with a Communion serv-ice tn Miller Chdpol Saturday aft-ernoon. Members of Westminster
of the WnsintsUI oHuveli,arc also meeting; at the seminarytill.
9, 14, i» ,»•».»., childwn", 10, tt »hS tt
Holydiy ..'HtjiitMi In charch;«, 614a, Till, »•**. »ttf ttd 10:10
t,1 in «i»|*l, «:*• a.m. "
<t<l, TstS tad i ••rwtw announce*.
Conftiiion: 8*turd*yt: *:S0 t»S a t p.m.j f .M to » p.». TkAVrVdagr before the firrt frl<l*r> •»"•
each morn inr Man.Kvminit d««&tt«Btt H « T M U k
honor of out Ladv of tb# ltl»*lt>loua M«dil and Rilnt Juda, artryVoridajr at I p.mn.
UMITV CROUP Or WEfTFIELD
Meetings! Monday evenings, 8o'slock Bt Woman's Club-of W*lt-field, 318 .South Euclid avenut,corner of Tremont avenue,
' Leader it Mrs. Katharine Brook-mst!, teacher of Unity, Her-ser-mon topic vrill-'btf "Conceiitration."
F I M T CHURCH O rCHRIST, SCIENTIST4» iMl tPM
IINaiHryi I I a.i
tlSOalEnah
•illTho vital Importance o( trust in
power nnd substance willhe emrihastiscd at (Ihi-lntian Sctoncaseivlces Sunday.
Bible readings will Include Vhlnverso from Psalms (60 :i) "In God
will praise his word, .in God Ihave jiut my trust; I will not fear j.
lat flesh can do unto mo." ISelections from "'Science and'
Health with Key to the Scrlpturei"by Mary Biker Eddy in tbe les-oon-3Bi«wm OTiWWad "Mattsi" wil)include the following (278:20-32):"Wo define matter as error, be-
lt Is the opposite, of life, Bub-s, and t«telUi!etn;e,,M«ittM,
with its mortality, cannct be sub-stantial If Spirit is substantial andeternal." ,; .
«oWeTi text \t also ifotnPsalms (91iB, 1.0): "There shallno strange god be In ttiee; neither
It trtiou worship.- :any ttrai, I urn tKa Loi'4 tKy Gad, w|s
brought thee out of the land 0JEgypt."
ECHO LAKECHURCH OF CHRIST•OO Sprla(8eld A n l i l l
Beraty E.. Bawepn, sslMlilar.Today: 8 p.m., midweek devo
Uonaf and BJblo classea, The adultis itudyliifr bijjiraplilcal» of Biblo characters. W.
D, Fotrles tuachof a young ptsoplu'sclans, and Mfss Jean Glbbs has astory hour for the small rfiildren.
3unil»y: >;30 a.m., Dltily nolioolwith Ken BUhpp-EupeiHntetufent."ierry Itodsrers is sorijr director;
FIRST CHURCH OFCHRIST, SCIENTIST
1ST MKwar a**ai», FaB<**«a11 a.m., Sunday serric*.8:15 p.m., Wedtteaday evening
leitlmony meeting, 1'ut puWlo !•Invited,
.PaaMfa"
CwMfCli*ll*>.aB4l
aferah
: Today i i « t » - » . « « ^ nwrtlnt;- o tth* Ladl**' AUSMHityj;6(3D p.m.,conUfmetiwi olu«**i :A, »nd Bj 8pm., Luther choiti 8 to BiSO p.m.,office hoHH Jn.Uw thureh «tiidf. .
TomorroVt•'- S;30 yp.fti,; Juniorchoir; 8 p,m.1-'tuth«r*nl Lij»nnh'iL a a j r u * i H e t j t l h t f . ; C : ' • ' ? ;•'• •" . . : . ' .
: Saturday K-W«tthN" te»(ue ral-ly, at Holy Cro*V tuth*r»n Church,
. s j i r i t i i ( t e l * . . - . . i : . ; ; - . : ; : . v . - . j v . : ; ~ - . .••••• •'• aunda>!~^;4^;(fen*i>-:*er»fee «t.
1O:1B a,m,, itrylt* at Northover,Camp, Bound-tr-bok-'{off highway22). l l ! 30 a.m,yWe*tirt(f pf cUss-ei tnd parent* with niw teachers.
Tuesday! 10 a.m., msetinjt otCommunity Mission Worken,; 0:30n.m.. confirmation classes, , \ andB; 8 p,W., wornen'i Evening Guildmeeting, •-. •
Wednesday: - l i :15 : B.tn.) chapeleorvlco for children of tho Chria.ti«n Day School. /
The ehurchV ' radio proRram,"The Lutheran Hour,'! may botuned In-twice1 every Sunday at1:30 p.m. over WRCA and at SIj,m, over WO'p. T)ie Bev. OswaldHoffmann will to the speaker. ThqLutheran Church'i television pro>ffiam, "This Is the Life," Is to bewoti Sondkv • ftt \2ioft "p,ni.: ovocWPIX-TV.chWiBl I t , -
u d * T f i n .en L««*il» will tn«*tto.iejiart f « V *to^n; 8 p.m.; Ciio. ftndtfi 8 :B0 M , WSunday Sdtool. A4u taJmrlttd..Today lit f«twttoti nw cl.ii »t ib W Wthe t i n t . » » c h
11 a.m., worship, m i M y ? n * « iitdB of the Cap," Thir€";*Ht •
also be « commlssloninf itrfJWWat.t h e S u n d a y -wheol t h i
7i pj«t'.t worship, a«wnoo,1"Vlt''-nesa For The DrfenM.""1.1 , v . ' i . '
B:1B ip.m,, meetlhi of p»Hnlaiand teac, hors to htar * mtwafft oh"coaching mqthods by 15(twin W^l< 'hout, teacher In Eastern Chri«ti»n•.High School, P«tor*oh. ' : '..
Wadnosday: 1:iO p.«i,, miditeV:service, study bu«d on John'lfj-8:80pjm,, choirpractke, , •
MADISON AVENUE CHAPELI. S U GW
HOWCHRISTIAN
SCIENCEHEALS
WRCA 660 k cSunday Morning-7:43
Sunday: S i « a.rri., Blbla School.It B,m.i worsliip service, Mr; Crif-fln will preach ott the topic,' "A.Paith That Makes a Oifpffence;"-
The acquiring at culture, ii ttrt ':developitic of, an. avid huiuje* to* '•'.knowledge and b(*Uty, , "";;
—June t e e BeKn«tt
Every man'* ability m*X: tM)'stretigthenod or Increue4 by :«ul*'ture.:—John Abbtitt '•''•'•-•
ChtffiH-1nixt pag*
ieICRCST LAUNDRY
PUinft«ld MM7WOAtfT HCMif AND 3-DAY DWVWr
nwt4 Iwhh. Hdm-WmWtld CiMhoi*U IHIRTI MM t»'HMOX l i t H U
U l t tTt N * hwl
DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME556 WWfiold Avo. • AD 3-0255
A funtrot Horn* of nort*l(k» ow«tph»f«, Mmpl»i«ty mod*rnt «Off-ttf.st
t1e«nf*Kf StaffCh«ft«t E, lFrotnfc J.
AUoPOOtftY PUNERAl HbMi
BH 4-033S
In TheJ> LEAPMt;THUllgDAY, ttETMfBEft IT
CHURCH
1S0-.. wi;
ol at the
"Willfiifot •} B pin., chant*) choir re-
Bja,, LaboratoryUtfaodlst Church;
fe the F«w.
"*-:*,niv
B-imd 10:80 *ju.,ijp, ««rm«n by the
~ ">ert E. G»t»
» Hoar Williams and' . t a r i n g tb#a»-
; Mercy" and toerill ilnf "UaUelu--
i and** "the jUretUtm
dlvf,
" Church
pu,, fflghlar High Fellow-youth,choir « -
i w a * Bos Seoul*.f t t * fjn,; choir fcqard iwat-
M t f c j e d t tlw Bet: and
HalL
. * Laahacb •; « • d*p*rt-
f'StUool weettivmiJte ini* , v J t e ni
Bi'i W«ley Hall; urv-Mi.•Mnetosry;- The Bev.^V.Bunt, "wtnlittr, • will
M M ^ ' t b SUBd
and "VoliuiUry No. 1 in D," intro.ductlon and trumpet tone.
A service of dedication of theChore* Sdmol teaebera will be JieldBt both service*.
M p.m., Laboratory School,youth worker!; 4 p.m., intermedi-ate Fellowship meeting. WerieyIfcllf 5:15 p»-, chapel choir, choirroom.
4:15 p.m., Junior High Fellow-ship meeting, Wesley Hail; 8:8(p m., youth shoir, choir room; 7:30
, Senior High Fellowship meet-ing, Wesley HalL
Today: 10 a.m., the ChristianFellowship Hoar, sponsored by theWSCS, will (w held in Wesley Hall,room MS. Mrs. J. R. Yocom, spir-itual life secretary, will reviewHarry Ejnerwn Fosdicfs book,"What Is Vital in Beligiony
1-6 p.m., Laboratory School, chil.drea's worker*. ,
p.m., neighborhood meeting a!tha tome of Mr. and Mra. Fred G,Clirkj sanctuary choir will re*hears* In the chofr room.' Tomorrow: 1-S p-ra., LaboratorySchool, children's workers; 8:30p.nL, .Wesley boys choir,'fifth toninth grade bcyt, choir roomj «ju-j*der choir, nfth and sixth padsgirls, "Wesley Rail assembly room:4 ISO pjn., sstipbonal choir, seket-ed boys and girls, fourth to eighthgride, ehoir room.. 8 p.m,. Laboratory School, yootliworkers^ P»3U. a.m.» Wesley boyscttoir,: third and fourth grades,*hoi* robin; crusader choir, thirdand fourth grades, Wesley Ballassembly root*,: •
11 a-m,. carol chair, second gradebJy« and ftelp, choir room; cberubebblr, flwt irade boyt and girli,n f f l IW, Wesley HaU; 7Satanfay Tllfit, Suppar.: r
pjn^tfy T l # , pp Qxto wfll
m e t In the isda] 4alL; Moid*,: TpJiw Boy Scont Troop
78 win meet inthts »otiit ball.Tne«i»j; 8, IMB., neighborhood
nwetins at the home W Mr. and»r». William p . Llppmann, 5*5Highlmd t-venue. '•'• -.'.
.Wtdnetdayi' 8 pit., Commlwion;Education will -m*et In, room
wi w ^ ' H i t ' r ;
'S»liH,1;tt!tat\;Uft" •. The. sanctuary(••Jtr1 wilirti^. jorirthe^l. o'clock
""~~ "^.•i'PtiMSmV- and> "The' WiLsbsnon'*- from ."The VI-
ti th-Qy-•' "Air" /roni
Sunday: 11 (Cm., Arthur Mayerof .Scotch Plaint will be the spenk-tit at the Family Bible Hour serv-ice.1 The Sunday School, with class-es for »1) Bees, will -be in seiaion8t;the same time. . ; : } ;'•' 6 p.i*:, there will be » fellowshipsupper served In, ttio lower audito.rlum followed hy the showing ofthe «lm, "In Times Like These."
Tuesday: 8 n.m., A. B. Horton,mlssirtn*r)f.: UborlnK. , in Angola,Portiige»e;West7Afric», wiU ip*nkafter'a .sJM.sIon of nrtyer. , ../ Tnilr«lay: 8. p.m,,. the Women'sMissionary group will meet at thechape] and hsvaai their, speaker,Mrs. ponrad'Baenr'of Fortnosa,
CHURCH ^ ^tiitamtiM>itaN
Ted»j j 4. pjn., HayAowcr Cirri*U meet i? the Co* Fdltrwrttp
g B d f T t fC* Fdltrtp
EHMBBI g pjn., B«u-d of TrtutMafH«>ry Neiil £90111.
S d y ; » O and 10^(0 a.m.,rooming wonblp in tJ« Sunetiury.Dr. Howard E. Sprtyg will Wfaon tfits tojri?"A Factory ofM i will b« furnished by theCtuneal <*oir, wlft E l B
h
MM, ft^* (W. «««'», «t Mn. W«i
tV I486 Wood Aet#*DdotlM Kint1*, at Ifo.e ^ * U4» O *
at the off*n. Nuncry school willbe in seision in t i e Nuisery. '.- -
9:30 fl.ni., Cfctrrch School f o n ) ;partmenU and 'natsery Sn the
Center.tor Christian Uijucation,,Monday: 7 ;S0 p.m.. Soy Scosts,
Troop 74, Center tmt ChrlctianEducation.
Tue«d»y; St:30 v.m., llayflower
Koom, enidpf on* Mmagh to t.:30 p.m.» Leydwi Choir re-nal, Coe Fellowship Boom,
grades three-fhroagii eigh-f.8 p.m., Church Council, C!l)oir«S;ii -Kopin.. :••:•Wednesday:: 8 p.m., Chance*
Choir rehesrea!, Coe. Fe31ow»hip
~ M i « « .Mr*. Byivn Puanik-f*, Sll UUTote road. . =•,;•;' • '. .- .' .•• ..
WtdJieaciayj *-H3fl »JL, Nar*.adult ihoir.
Prayer erotipj at phitrehj
. jNcnIhr. Henry;uliifc* of recent tHp abroa4-
FrMay^Sept 261 «.ll-;>QNvraery
Today; 10:30 ajn,, WorotnPrayer froup; B p.m., Sanctuary
, Qboir11:15 m.m.. Carol Choir
A retreat and work*hop for theWotnen'f Feliowibip o( the MiddleA t l t i C f ' i t hldAtlantic Coofcwhee'i» buns heSdiociay and tomorrow at Downlng-
n, Pa. . !• . . • •.:': • 'Tha Pilgrim P.aowehip CatchI Conference will be, held Fri-
day and Saturday, Sept. 25 and• t 9 t - Paul1* "
Ohurch, NuUey,Bally Day for the Church
School-will be ot»«n>ed Sunday,Sept. 27, A workahbp for ChiirchBehoof tmehen haa been pianoedfor Tuesday evening, Sept. 19,
beheld in the CenUr for Chris-n Education. .
1-9Retreat
GhrlaOan-Liberty Comer*
Sunday: B^tdand 11 • J » . ;idea with thelUv. Harold A. S«rtprcaehfng on the topic "You AreNever Alone." Nursery care isproridod for children one 4o threeycara of ige. Ohurcti School startafor chSdren in tHiraeijr through
p.m., Crusader
COMMUNITYPBEUYTEUAH CHUHCH
it.ni., Interc'es-iry Prayer Croup, «t Church;y y p,i30 p.m., Brownie group,ly IWom. -.Sand*)': Return to full regu-r icbeduie of worship aervic«3
classes; the Rev. Raystmi 9-9:30 B,ID., family| Ohurch 3chuol I.
9:30-10:30,a.m., classes lor alle groups. • '
mja repeated for nuint^y, Kin-dergarten and primary childten.
11 ajiii, ntornlng worship.Monday: 0-lli30 a.m., Nursery
School; 3:30 p.m,; Brownie group.3:30 p.m., Brownie
group.Day .Circles meet as
Mis, •Jwriet.Altliens.vatMrs.'Robert Hanna's, 281 Par-tridge run; Mra., Stewart Caixp-tell's, at Mrs. George Mo Comb's,13J0 Stony Bropk lane; Mra, W. A,Herrotf J, at Mrs. Harold Chen's,
secondTuesday: 7M
Choir rehearsal._ i p-nu, Choriiters
rehearsal; 8 p.m., class on theSignificance of the Church. ThiswHl be limited to IS and is pri-marily for Church School teachers.It 'rill meet in the work room{Mo, 4) or the new churtd build-
' Oct. 4 World Wide Communion»ai bt observed, at which timenew members will *w received bycertificatei of dismission from oth-er churches. ' .' Sacrament of Infant Baptismwili be observed Oct. i t .
| « , O m l fL AwttoSsnday; t^0, W sod ll'M *~m.
JiUn>, Reboot with departmentsf to adult; cbDKh-
y for younger childrenIn tjw paifth ttouae. J»errtee«, OrCbrfatian wid preacl) on tfae topicS ^ of Owy ^ T*t *J
Fai*;" The oryia prtfod* will bt"An4»nt«" {ftjHaU No. 3), andth* po»tIudel"F»u* in D Mimsa-,rTie thiiwl eho& will •Injf "Le
.. > p FJr...nikel to the wnetuary,
fM p ^ S«niM HSgh Fellow-tbjp. wiJJ judd thitr Ant jnectieeof the >e«sbtriij Wesfanfnstar Ball.Itotallatfria
Todajriti b
meeting at
i choir
MOUNTAINSIDE UNIONCHAPEL
Tfc» R n MUtos P. AaUy.Today: 8:15 p.m., choir le-
hearsai at the Chiptl.Sunday: 8 a.m., early morning
service -with sermon by the Rev.Ah y• 8:45 a.m., Sunday Schoai claija.en for alJ age groups from nurserythrough adult, Bus transportationto and -from Sunday Schob) is"available for children living inMountain Hide.
11 a.m., mornlne aervlc withsermon by the Kev, Aohey. JuniorChureh will be held in the SundaySchool rooms for children in tliefl rat through tho sixth grades
k flVto attend tJie service,
pan., evening servko with'.Tiw pan., eveningsermon by the pastor.
W d d 8y p
Wednesday: 8lbta
prayer andh
s y pm.i prayer andBlbta study meeting at the Chapel.
pimonthly
the parish hwie. - ' ;8 p.m., - chancel choir
Juniormeeting la the f
Tomorrow: 13:15 P.DL, We«t«eldItinitterjuni isnduwn mating in
hl lull; a.IS p.m.| y e scoinmuailcants1 dan In
Westminstar Hall in preparationir church nlctnbcrmhip in IH»nii t . . : • ' . • ' • . . ' • . . ' . - • . . . •• : . . . . .
Saturday: 11 a.m., Couples Club'amity plcnlt at T*naqu« Pait,
Monday: T p.m., Boy Swotsfroop T2 in WeitminsterHftll; 8m., repeal pierfomi*n» of f(un-
lay> organ recital fortboM whomnot attend Sunday.Tuesday;. 3:80 p.m., primary
choir for 'grades one, two andree, under the direction of
L«ai*a Handell upitairs in West'minster Hall, Arst rehearul of tbos e a o o r u . . ••"; • .- ,' -...'••
3 p.m., B«*rd of Deacons meet-ir.g jn the lounge; chaacel choir Inciwfr room (alternate rehearsalnight); evening circles of theWoman's Ajsocfstlon meeting inmembers* hemes.
Wednesday: 11130 a.m., churchstuff discussion and prayer meet-ing in the lounge.
S p.m., adult communicants classin the lounge. Open meeting ofthe Couples Club In the assemblyhall to hear the Rev, Letty M. Rus-sell, Presbyterian Church of theAscension, East Harlem ProtestantParish, discuss juvenile delin-quency* . -
TERRiLL ROAD BIBLE' CHAPKL
. 'Sunday) i l a.ni, and 7:30 p.m.,f?r. Robert Haieinf SpHne l-nkc,who is associated with tha Fifth
iA neighborhood yisiUtion BWh
gram will be conducted by £hindaySchool workers (n preparation fortno fail "round-tip." This wlil baa special children's; program con-
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Ihblo Wtofcer Friday,S*s>-7:M »M. A
^up" idea, Kaeh &Mwi& "83, will be lUHy Iday School
Wedmesday: S ?M.. meeto* *<«prayer an4 Bible **uo>. BOO*study will he from the Book ofAft*.
Oct. 10-tli TwrlO Boad BibleCB»P*1 win U heat to a week-endyouth conference spojuorad by
of Central Hewcinrrehe*. About 900 yomw peo-ple from a radius of 150-200 <nlleaare exp«t«d to »tt*tnlBaikle and T. h. Sanders are thelocal representative* on the spon-wrlng eommiUtm.
WIUJOV CltOVEP U f •VTUUAH CHURCH
ft.
JSunday; B:30 #nd IX %jm,, mrrice* and Sunday School classes forall dcpartntants. Mr. Ataander•wPI preach,-This Sunday has beendi te* '«Mwfc-8 (Uiday" withpf «mpha«U, on dedication of
thei chancel choir*,4130 p.m., Junior High Fellow-
ibip; 8 ( u m S*nlor High Fdlow-m p . ;--l,.:::S;::: • \ •.:'•'• '
Wondajr; a;atl pjn., dinner forSunday Selwoi ieaehcri followed
brkftaj courae in. church hlt-led ty Eichard Lovelace.
Thursday: 7:30 p.ifi , Boy ScoutTroop 102; S p.m., choir rehearsal.
Friday, $tpt, M: f:SO p.m., Cob•ck 102; S'p.w., Senior Hi(h F*l-
owihip Wavea church for weekend•(treat at Oaap Morris.
CAtVAJIT BVAHOILldU.
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Sunday: 8:IS, 9;S0 and II «.m.,cr*te«s at which the officers,
and assistants of th«buwh wilt be installed. Me Rev.'aul E. Carl will preach the «er-ion at all services and assist thaastor.with the imitation.1
S :30 a.m.> Sunday Church School:r all ages; i la.ni. , double sea-ions for all departments eitHpt;nior and adulL AH adults araivtted to dttend the adult data,•hkh meets for a full hoar In -thehurch library.- A new study onGnjat Doctrines of Our Faith,"«d by laymen of the coneri>Ka-on, will continue tbrongh JTov; 15
p tor 4r»tetaaw b<«iu- ." " "
Holiday: S:W ptM,
yhigh ehohr rehear»»lj «eeawr higt ehw nhMnal;jn^ ^turterty nediBX at ty
h Chare* WiLutherim
THE AU.IAHC1t
I n , Caani A,
Today and tomwnnrstm of annu»J diitrfct «M
district of the ChriatlaBtfenmry AHian» Ckanh. tomtirace speaker Jrtfc* Rat, Jaowp E.ttatwy, pastor of AJJiaUM* Chunh,Pasadena, Cat; gp ,* : , jmbii* in-vited to tTHifHf teyvteeii'1" ' ' ;
Sunday: (^0 a.m,( Bihk Sefcodiwith clawet for all tm iroup*^ Ita.m., morninj aerric*, atrafoji. tqrpastor, Dr. Georfe A. Aitclwaon.
2 p.m., service a* UrovkalJeur^nr Ilome, Craitfordi 4
Alliance Youth Fdlowriip; Tnine service, sarmoii b/i
iar, ' i - . . - . " '• ; •
Monday; g p.m., Mtalodaiy Co-Workers; Board of DcAcona. ,
Toud.y: 11 *.*•., tUinabsJ XI^.sionary Society; 7 pjn^ Pion**t(iirls, Pilgrims, Coioqlit*., . . . ...* Wednesday; 9;Jtt »jn., women'sprayer hand at honw of U r s , LyA. Craumt, 10 lUtford *v«titMi 8
n., mid-week praytr pMaUny.'.Tburiday: : 8 p-m., Board of
T r u s t e e s . 1 ' . . • . • . • • • • • . • • •
Aapliirt Friendship GuildThe SeptemNr meeting of jhe
Friendihip Gnlld in the Fir*t B*P-tist Church will be, held Tu«adajrAt BUS p.m. at the home of Mrs.Fred Olde, 816 Knollwood terrace.A "Get Acquainted"p»OKram h»9wen planned ty Mrs. Herman^bitdress. The hostess committeei composed of Evelyn Sohr»-
baugh, chairman, Mrs. Prank Mas-triiti, Mrs. Witter Joy and Mrs.Victor Relchert. :
Culture avails HO^IHK unless itennobles an d strengthens charac-ter^—W. Somerset Mauyhntn
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t flaisi the noit «oJting New Jeruy BOBM Show yfti Slirrinf ••'•
qurktlng bright, brand nsw K o o t . . , ill I floon ttmptaeh/
redeiigned t Thii fabulou* new Decorator'* Gallery, far instance,
k our inainf-iplendored ielting for the finett in lurniture., .
including « magnificent new Heritage collection, Here you'll find
, Koos expert Decorating Service . . • turrouuded by tutn|>tuoui
•ofiit, tare conveisation piecei .» . in an •tmoijphere of' sheer
luxury. And it's juit the beginning! You'll dltcover SIX brand• • • : • • • - • • • ' • • , i ,
a«w nwd«l hwnet,_., EIGHt new thoipi . . , SIXTY Mea-packed
model rooini! Kv-en attend «ntertainJn| fatage t h o w i , . . morniqg,
•oon and night! All this and more , , . ALLFHEEI Plui lhrifty
Hom« 8h*m Specials on every floor I Yen, there'* M much to tee
•nd'do, youilneeda d a y . . . « t w o ! So plan waarly t tart . . , be
our gueit at breakfaat "on-the-home*1*,«• • to 10 tomorrow or
Saturday morning. And remember, the Home Show h only at
K<M» main store in Rahway , , , only 3 more day*!
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iiiliurlly Klcminr WJimmiiHll! llinl Inkr form, llftitD.-iinnnl liy [luri'ti 1'ifmiI it I loLnr.CNirrliliillfil by
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2 to 9 P.M.MEET JAPANESE tTOWEIt ARTIK'a;
. . . ilia rlnimiiitu MUts Knr ^kuiitur hi Keim tn-fliNIlltit nitw Kldw«r fHiojil There, nirriiuml^l by Ihimwinilnnl iljliirtill li-iit.Hif.llfi} tlimmt. «llf'll crrnlii lit! PI IJI I I IMP<;mliiHi ariiingfiiumit lor yiml Jimi hriiin yiiur hvi>rll» m-«i>r li»w! (itr I'IIIXIJKI niie lirrti t i Koitil ttrnl tlw'll lirlji jnti>o(m ilm rllfil (J,inrr., I In: prrlrii iiilnrn in Mnxl iWlli yourHucoi'J H «t *«tvLcijiit» t r w . . . [ o u l | h l ( ittimirmw, SauifcinyJ
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ill* In mi nn JirnkiTnufl llrm Merrill t.;r nuri, I'ltrrp, Km noriiml Smith I I'fnnouil to hrlp i)m avrmgr. Invfiior iniilpriimiilMm iiuirkm, in ii|i]uir!<iiiiiltM . . - mid jiltfiilli . , , the (urumItifliiilfi a limTHti nf IJic Im«!»•••> outlmil . , , i n •ni l^i j tnl Inillvltinu, itrirku , . , pint Iron nh\rt em,yout ptftoxilinveilmtnl pruMrmi! Titnlghl «nd tonioriOIf tlilht mtjrt.
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Highlights in Women's Fashions MenusFor Oothing And Infanti
nd other meichan-
and vegetable.i M g fu*H to atomhftovma in •d i l t dt
, tboafh. pteemts a haurd when mta-
'»« to mh-uaa this ultra-thin plasticfa dgstn* tba bat by
Interior Design
Itoten fried chkk«nMaryland Cream Salic**
Remove cover and foil from panof «hi*k«n, Place1 on upper shelfin oftn,"Blk% fitti oven meal.Poiir hot' Maryland Sauce overchicken before serving..•MA^YIAND'CKEAM SAUCE1
I «an" condensed cream ofSOUP :
wtnlnr into tfce, hilly• M . ckcdt *t a. terrlee station to
p f -if tin csrburetar needs ad-for Ugh altitude. The
' tins Rdmnileaner
; » d»V. ItMfsM drI«II,1&0 In the mounUint
to row tide of the.roMMpecialty on eunrtd. Don't e a t
h trom the outride tin*, at win*wW f r m the tasitic. This mean*
___..D..ln«dowB*t«gg*ad*»,fMtwwMt uneutralt Tour-mo-ttMkttutfi can eiilly Malta th* eartuunanaraablo. Shift Into sacnrldtuffaanaraalo. Shift fyfkmtxl
•tttofflatlo tMit.)• Don't ride your brake* TfmJr
Mmstant use MM "ftn)e" them-ftuks thorn » hat tram iriatfonHurts tiny become slippery. Let the*»St*d<.thew«k.. -
H.E GOSLING
Jf\m*nKwAM
If you tftinjt its fan to makeitu to "reJa' jour.hame.-yatt'l)re 20' times' aY much' pleasure
and satisfaction doing it with a
%;ronp That's
l-pwilfctlbn "of Mrs\ yYuknus, associate borne agent, whoff a,aeries of> three meetings inm i n »nd^4li* In horn* lornlsh-ngs for 20 or. more bodnemakera
UfinnhirBept. 28. ;>.;.,_•> . . ;'t'he-mWtlneBw!lj be conducted
y Win Gcna ThameV extensionfurrllshings specialist of'Rut-
rt University. Mifli Tnamei willelp homemalters create colorchetnw, »how good design In fur'iahlnsB, report on k iw decorsilveabrica and how they perform and
lp homemakers to solve theirme fu*rn1ahjng3 problems.Mrs. Tuknua assures women—
and perhaps more importantly,heir hastnnds^-thit wanien trho.ttend tliese meetings won't neces-
Wtly want to throw away every-lilntf In .tile house and spend a lot
of money on new furnishings. MtssThame* bellBvea in makliiK themaximum use of what you havo,Mrs. Yuknus aaya, and where re-placements are necessary, she tell5how tu KBL the beat value so thatyor save money In the lohg run.
The flrst two sessions, Wednes-day and Oct. 2 will be held In theRescue Squfed Building, Spring«fre*t, from 10 a.m. to 8 -p.rrtj Th«third ftemlon, Oct. 0, will tie heldIn the homes of two women whowill put tome of the guide!) thedaai ts learning Into practice,
Further Information about thestme«tings cBn be obtained from thoffice o.f the Home Economies Ex.tendon Service, Court House An-PHX, Elliabctli. Information willbo (riven and reservations taken byphone.
Beat the Beat*Plan Ahead-CookWhole Meal in Own
By MARY W T Z B H S T H O ^Oil varm <d*ya which any (Mrty
thtriHigh mia-f3eptem'ber, tlm* ton*naming rae»l ^preparation over far-face range heat ij mmmtiilng ypu,a!ongT*1Uj M*AT o»te*», dom'i *a-joj. Ona irtMni of ivoldiriff thii faservjkg ft cold lialid m«ai, feis doin^ •it-'tii« prrpMntjaaaftla in «hr*nci durtnf Hi*time of tft# day, (till «io*fi- i.L»nall oven mewl from partially pre-pared foodi. In tte (ut cue, theholt i t enclosed and your pretenceIn the tHehen li nwdsd for • very•hort time only, •
Followlnc we suffTMt B eosAho% hardy meal that ttlll helps you"bait the he»t" Perot* only 16minutes to prep»mtion in foot ownkitchen, spend the next,85 min*ute» tomfortally in ,thi co*l«stplace you c»n tnd, ttim retufn tothe kttefien for tfee ittt lew a i l -ute* ti> tiretwrt tei Mhtajtauf "mfood, but tM*1 rtienu, ' J;
CHICKEN MASfLASDHoney-P«c«B T * i b « ,
Green Beans, Roll* and Butter,Celery, Blue Plum Lattice Pie.
Temperature) 400 d«Kr«« F,Wme: 114 Kours.
Thes* « * thf directions; •i
%i toupoon htttme?Stir soup until smooth. Stir In
m))k or ofMm; Pour tniirture intoKtnUri-qu*rt OTeh-ptoof bowl orramekin. Sprinkle with nutmeg,
e . ^ t h . oven -meal, on lowershelf. Poiit over chicken Just <be-fore servtnir.
; ,^Qf(BY-PEGAN YAMSZ (U-ouhce)' package froien
candled farm or sweet po-. Utoe» - ,
V. cu|> pao»n halvesRemove frown yams from pack*
ifewiiipkeeIn (tn attrutive batI dish (raggest 10)(0i2-incliutility dish). Pout honey over
en*'KpVlnkle with pecans.d ih ih f l l ith
p pCover dish with fall. Bake withoven, meal on lower shelf.
ORROU! <HttE« BEANS
, French cut freen beam '•1 O'POBft(l> can stewed
taatoeato-
.2 tablespoons dehydrated: I o n flaMM ••••!1 tablespoon dehydralod green
pepper flakes1 tabtsxptWM •dehydrated part-
ley ftskenM teaspoon *altM ialspobn psn , . .Place frown green beano In l l i
quart casserole, Combine
green benns, Coyer. Bakeoven meat on tower shelf,
' l H l t P I E
Kith
1 (1M pound, 8-inch) froxenpluin pl«Unpm crutt and flUinsearlier *t your Convenience—frecce fie for a Jew hourtor days until ready to uae)
Hake sJita In upper cruat offrozen pie, if not latticed. Ptacipie on slumin'tan bakinsiihest (10*14-inch'), Bake with oren m*at,
Even if you start from acmtch,^oucandoTaoitof MiepietmraUonTor (thia menu tafort tdminir theoven OJI and attll bo absent fromthe kitchen .-when moat of the heatis on for at loatt forty minuiel ofthe totwl .preparation time re.quired. In case fresh beans amdyams TSther than frown arc lised,aome top «t stove preparation maybe desired. Completely uncookedchicken -will require about 4E min-utes of Calcine time. Tho uncookednnfroson pie will take »tout B5to BO minutea in the oven, Evenif you baked llietti separately (th«
i flr»t) tjie dven would atiU be
Although primarily a community college, Union Junior Colletin Crartforj onrollvd atudunta fromSyria, Formosa flnd Hungary Instyear.
Jarvis »Aufhorfied
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both movtei and 1HII1
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P M V R P W K M t*«M was fWtralSMWppar/
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oeostu* oiw* a|ft*4 *aii taaitxns •*»I twunoop* baUoc snrdtr« Lt. t » (• fr« « # * w k
tim*. Oa o»M MM |M i l l mnU Uvt tbttaio* t*M ' i M i iof UMXrtwiJoWi
rtjp*» at cMtaltaraIM, UMT htl]t «• aiO*
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AMttk, vanilla, tHn rtfM <<rf ;HwnoSnta. ICuc In #opf«d oat*.-•;UisdwiuCMMHJtaak .._.
• - '- ' Ms** iato lohf rrflt*, wrap laiU*r> WUH) Upar an* chill In tlw n-
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Fashion ForecastThe .11-Amerlcan KXOOI girl
ithli y*ar wtll hi wtmrin* a pleatedk l t W bl d
yiklrt, it«r, bluer ftnd
and »h« is no ptoWem
Heating-Cooling Tnin*
Two a«i»r»t» «»bln*tt—on* forhaatlrif, the other for cootinK—areidentified Mtwioi In ths'air con-ditioning ft.ld.Th.j- inure the
blower, fan, Wte* #nd doct-
. . to show Uw alternatee t l«r s~ i (fettering da«p red anda me « * t make* up in ftfor.all <rbe nrbdied biowns, toftKoidt, 1M*M and arrays, f o makeUfa t u i t r for mathf-rs, much mor*of her wardrobe than ever beforei» IMd« of aaachln* waihableU*nsr, l*d bf wooMikc pWds ofWon *n<t tisco**, ^acMMing to a
Women'a: Wear llajly aumnvary -of1(B9 back-to-schoql fashion trends.
Sportswear defines ill* classictheme -which ia siaborated In coatstihtt concentrate on ilternttet forth* boy coat and in dreasea that
' . with the familiar shirtwaistind old-fashioned ealleo dresses.
ftlls every oMnnof children's wear. The entiresportswear nwrkat, sweaters tottgtU, oonosntrates i>n Jour colors—rwy red, cobalt blue,s^*en and a slightly amber camel.
color*, e*mef andflannel, join forces, with two otherbtsics, navy blue which rides Inthis fell on-the crest of the Chanelwmve, and loden.
Small versions of the Chanellook make a dominant theme farchildren's wear for fsttl, Young-st*rs have taken over the looseilnes of the oVerhlouae and theboxy jacket, as Well aa such de-tails as 'brass buttonB andbin ding.
on only one }wur and a quarterbut you need not stay in th(kitehim.
to try Martha Lorton'sdelicious candy?
There's a roal taste treat in store
for you as there has baen for all
our many customeri.
Martha Lorton Candies13 ELM ST. WESTFIELD
unit to U», ng irfomWp l t i tallotine th* system to theclimate: A large-capacity heaterwith small cooler for cool climate,arid vtce^versa, i
JV«M> Kitchen Adage
*ttK Shorter the cooking titn*the better the shrimp": i s a new»dss> worth observing; in the liltch-en. Tast heat is Important so th*water wilt return quickly to theboiling point after cold •hritnp isadded. The-giant burner on therang« does th* job moat efficiently.If it Is equipped with an automatictop burner; heitt conftol you have;he perfect combination for took-ing heat-Mnsittve fooda exactlyright every time.
Aa to people saying a few idl*wordi about us, we must not mindthat any more thin tins old ctiurthsteeple minds the rooks cawingabout It—Georg* Eliot
AAA OffersStain Advice
If a summer of vacation trips,$2 excursions *tid picnl^a left
„,,= interior of your fami|r carlooking as though gypsies haa beentumping in it, soMe Beltlfw tipsaro off«r«) by Ifcn* Vialle, «*nricemanager of the Kew Jeraty Aoto-mobite Club (AAAy. litre's yrhatbe reconuBrtds (or r«raottng>ari-oot states from «uto itplMMsteryt
Ice rieam— -ttemoT^ with coeiwater, followed by a aponging withwarm soap-sods. For deep stains,use carbon tetrachtorlde.
Candy—Sponge with clear, warmwater to dissolve the sugar. Ap*ply carbon tetrachlor tde to removferesidue, But use carbon tetri-chloride only when your car is wallVentilated. ':
Chewinv gum—(t.it's groand in?t» tn> upfolltery^ruh wits f*e un*til tile gum Sardeni s%d r«ll» Into• ball. In stubborn ca l t i ,M i car-bsn tttraefttorlde.
Gr*ase
Coffee and tea-^ti^t water, gly-cerin, then soap i*d ttater get the• b e s t . r e s u l t s . •• *i • • '•.:,'1 •- ; .. frui t ntntrn—r* v*e»cfci: "pew,cherry or p)ai» (tains, iise **»1 w»-tM UMli wsplessB ahamjibo, Ifnecessary, use a few drops.** Tine-t*t in water1, For othtr fruitstains, nse hot water and # littlelenjon juice, j
'By the..irf Sfaummi*,;:mostjaBrcar Mats and flopi art
wearing a 'neW look':—mostly'whatib*;'Hds\ have been eating anddrinilnf," Vlaite said. -One ofth* MMoaal Jobij lilt* taklair downthe »cr«eri«, thotttd be to jit .the«ar:«l*an«d up now *<w:falL"
Wo6d Floort Enhanceof Interion
Thenaturtrt beanty of tb* color•nd grain in wOod floon enhance*Any interior. Wood floors are yetto i e surpassed in dumbility andthey ;»rt approprlatt •with any typeo f a r d t l t o c t i i w , •'•• •. , . / ,
Wbod'flootlnf'i» aTallahle tnprennlilied and unOnished and insolid! and- IuniiutUd.wooda.Pat-ternii, lengths and wHtJw vaty,
MissGena Thames, extensionbom* fuml*hinf *p«W!rt of Rut-
Universitr, aays ona^of Hieform* of wood flooring la*tt *f ll I i d
iks of squarei and: i(rlp« pasteda tough paper baekfng. Oneuifacturer offers • IB-lmdi
square section of HiMki, anotheran IB-Inch square one, :
You (have a widecholc* amonghardwoodi — white oak, cherry,maple, red o»k, birch, beech, wal-nut, pecan and blends. Among thesoft woods you'll And pine and flr.Bdre-grairi is more durable thanflat-grain in the soft -woods.
Wood floors Mend with allcolors, so ynu have mote flexi-bility in color schemes for yourInterior design.
"The Now Jersey State Univtr-slty epeeial 1st says a worn) floorDnMicd wiUt a tung oil base seat<er can withstand an antaatngamount of abuse. It Jias remark-able comeback as far as scratches•re ooncertiad, •
The library «f Union JuniorCollege's new building Is th« larg-est section of the f l million 17dlssroom structure.
^ M V a » )«a«JS M U I « it^Mtil^taT fork l4dbeani w|tB tmaat* « B M , Anothtr
, th» l**et Ifit
W , H . , « ' r . . l ^ B ( . . . . .» one* or twiceonto
«•• N *poea*4 laio toasted_ . A-«rl»p e *
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f/ ; • . SMOB n c f windltJlMl alnniswM pts wtreat ttMfl bvbUim (atnt tt aattt**K It atsiMd, ille*i (mMutfi-i or thank* o t i t oMdH fa MUM.
B l l i t *
, Prth«at; i i 860
and arrange, vaiput. 2 cupa. ofcooked eplnich or Iwet greens ini t t o p with. (94rVil*d eJiKi, E halvesfor each person, Then pour,a canof cream dilckensouji aver'all ,ahd•ptinklo awisoned ctumbi [ oiet thetop. Bake «bdut 80 minutes "Orunill it Nt hjibbly and: brown"1 ontop; S*rv|B with crisp c«rrt>t sticksand a big fruit salad.. . ' . . .
Sincerity Is. trnpoaijtble unless itptrradei the1 whole being, and thepratohse ofIt t»pi the vefyfottri-datfon of cHsr*ct*r. , ',
CONTRACT
Mil Our CIPSM
Maying Unoni -l«flfrin«rt, Inltirmtdki
' : Advonwd
ENROUNOW
Call ADanri 3-363)
DMard E. Bird,
A.e.*.L
Her phone costs soAn extra phono for the terrniRer'tt room ..,..„.-„Mte easier (w everyone. It ffivois tho t«!naBertho prlvapy (the (o r he) wimta, It RIVPH the
fnttiliy prtipp and <mict that's itlitiONt aa wel-come, And the nM Is HO iow «omi' twmtwm
pays for it herself IPay for their rttwwhm ^nono t n n n w - -1S. To many, a wparnte telephone line wll-hi l 1 ' < W n mimhei- Is an t , v m hctu-r itlou- II >*Mw family phoiio. yiir m o n , inf«rtrmti(>ti i«st
full t!io telephonelw.
* f t tilers are *tdllworth »e*tny on
-"Say
tut nut fmr too
Pa*fr HW auditoriumtot «Onfe More,
f Bcome*
, tut* «bj>tt
HATtOHAL SAFETY COUNCIL
Cigarette Com-* ot
lirei w * « p u t . o n the backHthk
seen the pierhoodlum, Jon
» w*> do thene to joint tiietn.
i»te fiv* anddeleting their vart
(ffeen that happens heel tt» gang, Man, be
tit, only two shot*torn of theso
frmt irtd side view
suffocation fl-JT children tn
declining because
b the coke and »o-
THE #JT * V
y Uxijtlrinj;. the ehpwnot-rta id'Joog'ss t t SrD««»4 i»S* f » • Musing. EventJ b Hi B i
AY
r t *tt4Mr. Cook, it wouW bavs (rottenrathsi tirinr bkd ft been an; 1-ong-«r. As it ma, tfa* »udient? lefthappy «n<i were not too tired tofive tin c u t tiefr «riUMutut4c
l i I h l kI thlak wax mure ot ap t mure ot atribute to Joan Bennett an4Pon-•M Gixit th«n tor th« play. TheirWEgrti t ll
of
IsS-., --_ bees
t tnoreaiodof the > problem, Is an espe-. ne*#es* form of accidental
4 * » t V Uie Council miii.Death in .discarded cabinets
e*m«,*1BF ttnws in 1B55, 11 the fol-lowtnr year and .. 14 In 1957,l#teat year for which figures arelavallabte,
"" SO millionIceboxes, freeier* «mt other air-i h bl I td,
csblneta *reto ths;
In DaeCouncil, And
they're Wn? carted to JtrnV pilesyet, kept In Hie
an extra cabinet, <»r leftback yard—at a rate ot
went •lit theabout
Critical period Way Miroiiitnrd Moor
' flrtfoftdaithe Kalcoo andlrolia 100,000 i f
f tins V the endIvm Q, Wright, com'tjnsiieiit mil Ford Dl-Mnl awiater, tatd as-'Filons.altpady is underat Jlriiion'i Uratn, O.,
fhrt, wrf -irtVi Btart'flwt* nur Kansas. City,19m Jwc, Calif. Fakoni t Wnt produced *t
*Wt util the keynote of• will be economy oi op-"4 miintenat "For
Critical p i yMptetnoer. Th*t't «fcen mort
AiVneU, .Typical of the tragedies waa the
recent suJtocatioii o f two Indian*brother* five and three year* ofvgt, Tkey Mawlea i « n e. left^rwra-tor and pulled the lioor ahnt, lock-ing thenLstlTou insWe. The cabi-net's iiituMtton probably muffled•Ww tava* otia» £ot hotji, »ntKQrttte*s»id.
How can such mishap* f be
HW,ttiBPri««inM«w tconooijr 50 p^r cent•» ti» largwt <rf theTro-» f at Awcrlean
p« «eftt b e timalleat domestic FM
'»< («ws producer, Cont-* *» tottar, tiie FalconJ*r oint more luggage
d h i M
oided?1. Teach children to stay
from discarded cabinets.2. Remote (the door if you dia-
c»rd a'cablus't.'3 . Remove latuh atop*, BO the
doors can't loifc: Thte a n l * dons,b i *
• fc)l foot more of reaT-k 'Mr. Wright aaid that
if replacement part* a
S«P««nt™ «> P*r cant leuw percent lets.
bo introducedT.OO0 Fordacross theis SW inch-
ovcf-all lengthlthon
g1989
, a f 0 l ] B l , .interior room),t b t of stand-
d that theom the ground
of standb
^ cast was eicell, _.The r«n at the Paper Mill eon-
c«f<l t » hawl eljjhUen weeks torBejnett and Cook. After seven
of Wve television in NBC's;Too Yotinj; To Go Steady," they
sutruper stock for eleven weeks. Ihiclty enougb to talk withbefore Jhe «how. Both had
Ji»t wtfvui 1T6*H * *i»cSie driveout Boute 28 from New York thatgflt t*«n to ttie theater Hte. Still
were\gweioui enough to letMe/talk, wttti (*ew A lew minutesbefore <Jie abow,
Mr Cook related ^ow he gotinto Jho *h*»ter. Camiug from a
. , . ,at hanker* .In. P«iti»tid,Ore, h? formed a vaudeville actand toured -ttntil *n <H)portunltyopened on Bro«dr.ift. ~•he went to' the- 'unr.iu "KhM& haflnrt piayed" in «tn«*ier movjes. He**rs that tftty would never let hintplay cotnedr because of his dark
"'. ThU IW«)I eertalnly tha tnoviaafor anyone who, goes to
bkit p]«y can see that lie ia an ex-gifted comic,
he and Miss Bennett feellive,television i| on the <Je
ct4na, MIM*- Bennett thinks -thatvideo tap^ will prove to Ije
..This)»• because the p^fortusrthrough the whole W)*w as he does
• live performance but there isan opportunity to go tack anci cor-rect
•ipk MM Hayhoose,
FrankFlay*
TVadapted, i^t* 9.'yiif
th» Sowewr' in tfc»'fn»*wti»)and it i . jHradawd a» MM•,-ftW--maud, founder o f t W h M M H uDMmond Children's 7*e»tre, andii d iwUd by Frt»Jt BaTMaiwIFfeldar in two acts and four swwei.i Tickets toaj- ba »«ne)T*d «t Hie
Paper Milfbox ofRce, '
n J f j ^ , plda-pped -the option on "Too
Young To 6a Steady," ibut I have•& hunch we w U <be feeing more ofhoVn of them an tc'iaviulon in the
thin ttfurn wouldfutufe.1 Iitiako a good pair for a situation
d i f h i hg p
comedy series of the riffht type.Mr. Cook "feels that Bio abnonce
of vaudsville will undoubtedly cutoff a Bource of talent in the fu-ture. He «ays that summer »tocktfAlVi VaVlB Vip BO1H6 til WiBbut it liai become a Mg business
g f nnmo fttnrs toaudiences rather than emphasizthe vdttvelopment of rwK tilent.
Paper Mill Children'-Theatre PresentsPlay Saturday
There are a fow1 seatl still avail-able for the next Paper Mill Chil-drem Theatre production ot "Cin-derella and the Sorcerer" at the"
O*Hy, by r o y *4, 'Drill holes in the cabinet and
remove the rubber casket aroundthe door.
"Better y«t," the w'•destroy:th> eabtnat," ,
Host ibttea halve l«i^*laltlunIhlbttttw b d 'di
tiIhbtttw s,or storing <t&e denth-dmlliia: de-vices whew they can become cof-fins for dMldtyn^ <*« Councilpoirtted, out.
models,
radio,'*•*
SCHOOL
IALS1
: STAND? 3
.50
.00
N
in
24 3 0
""75
YW A<UtU HealthEducation ProgramSet For October
Thl adult program of tto health •education department of the Weat-Held TWCA vritl start the firstweek fn October, Gym el asseswhich inert Tuesdays ftt 6-.30 a.m.slid Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. nropart of the Ladles' Day Out pro-gram.
The advanced voHey b*U ff*ovii>*fll meet Tuesdays at 8 p.m. OnThursday* at 8 p.m. there will boii class of exercise nnd volley ball.The Tuwdiy »igM <I»M )B openonly to women who have belongedt« this group bufore. Accordingto Mlts Mary Hagen, health edu-^a,tl^n dltffcttsf t 'TKln wwLbod iflbelnst tried In an effort to fttvomnre -woman the tvps of exercisethey prefer. Some want more for-mal exet^lw iirWla dtheti preferthe excitement of gamix."
Adult swim classen Jnchrdo theTtnluntant Tntjions »t 10 a.m. Wed-nesday and Thursday and othnr
Tu<isttny» at BiBO p.m. JinJ•t 8 p.m.
SALEANY
AUDIO FIDELITY IP
99cWITH THI PUKHMf OT ONE
AT THE UQU1AR PIIICC;
The Music StaffBarbara Ryan
V ftm St. M 3-1441
OPEN MONDAY «. FRIDAY'TIL 9
After <!ros(MH andstow hambler and wiser.—Baa jo-mi n Franktin
N«w It th» Tim*to Buy and Kapatr
OP AIL rOrutA* MAKII 4 PAtYI
ECLIP5I
WELDINGI.nwn HnH*™
Mclntyre'sLawn Mows' Shop
IIMIH M,
TRENT DDLAN k u i tIU laaj km "C|M) Haiw, Withr«1i.«." Ik. C M r J r L, HarrrXumila, wklel, •larrta« J*aafeaaatt » d D*n»U C«k, ii
atly om > U H at Ik* Pap«rP U r f c . J . . , t|Ulbwvk IT.
Trent ttolan HasJuvenile LeadAtPaperMlU
Trent Dolun h»a • th6 Juvenilelead role of CheaUr 8Mmm in"Onco More, With Feeling," BarryKorniti' hit-comedy starring JoanDennett and Donald Cook, now atthe PaP!H' Mill Playhouse in Mill-
um, ihrouffh Sunday ntaht, Sept.87.
Hla ia a familiar face to Manyelevision-viewers and ' ftlmgoers,
haring siipeared in five Alma forColumbia Pictures, American-lntematlomil and Sparta Produc-tions, including "Senior From'ami "Cry Out for Vengoanw."
Mr, Dolun comes from Cull-ornia and ia a student of the chsr
nctor actorg Juano Hernandc*. Ontolevision he has performed inHBS'JI "World In VWitte" and onthe "Matinee Theatre," In stockhe has played Metllvonco !n Ib-sen's "The Sea Cull," Bun Millerin "South Pacific" and Peter in"Ulrtrt Up the Sky." He w u tem-porarily released ftiunv&U motionifotriif&-'ob1IgiHon» "it Biii*itr"onflie frewnt tour with Miss Bepnett and Mr. Cook' In "Once MoreWith Feslinsr." .
nouii 7). cidar (imt.M. 1.(IinimiQ ol lours « l
« f « ( M OSOUP KAtl* « f HOH«•ISIIVAflOMtt ClllforJ «.U]t
17 19SS
DtWr. HtYHOiW, «rtai with f !•« Crofby t a i•rl W*«a« ia. "SV <*"•
Ta* a>-r*aUra U "
'Jewel Box Revue'Opening at
The Jewel Box tow,',' nroiktioxrsyaitanaa iaatorln»;~ 26 sa»nand one/ifirl,' viir Win^a. tfo-w*ek eniUMMOt .a>~ the Mosque
eatre in newark, tomorrow. 'ThewrTfnfcYi'bm fcrtKen attenflsfite
records throughout it^a; counter,piay>d. for ejjtit yeirs in' Hlarnt,two years In Chicago, and coms>to NevmVt »f^w » yixt in tWsNtvfYork urea including a 2->week engagement at Ben MaJ^ik'f Town
d^Couhtr^ Club (n U ^ tLynn Carter Is the comedy
of the show iiut 5torm* d» iAvhtni the tm\f < t M J ^ ^f^dafed. ,»nd , d
Jewel Boi Hevuf". * «pkj by Ch»RB» Ot)a«»co-»tsrB as featureds h o w . . . . ,•;• ..•/ .-,.'.:• : > .
The Jewel B * * Rffoe* will b*
Giwteln. at8:*B p * , The b « of-ftcif.U. n o * o p e n . ••;• .„ . . : .
According to co-prattucer frown,!x. irtw>w hai t*»n »•«> Vy » i wth.a« one and half million personsin th* United Stutei and Canada.
JVPWIK Htftlowbrook
nwr tout, portrays a pa jam*
frsssss"11
H*
time-ttadr" eiJiert Ja tileU b r o o K Ctnnsr ' ljjroiiuction of TaJ«m» S«hiw» his y««rs of tlperienop,Inj pisjred with all th* Wg-timen1rom tne Barrymorei to LloydBridges,
He opens the show with the titlenumber and aiM does "Think ofthe flme I Save." The Morrii-town dance master dees a soft shoonumber with Honey Sanders and(iipj knives at Betty Jane Watson.
Seth Rigg?, [n the roU of * » wsuperintendent of the pajama (»c-tory, does "A New Twfi In A Bla*Town" and "IJsy, There," fla a t
Band 'Tii«re
Heat.-jgery Griy, Dickchoreographer M*re
Directed bf Donaldunder the miuifti dlrion Stone, CoWyJune Watttm and 1Heattowtiroolt partornwn |jama O«me" * fast ]. "The Pajama , . . . . .tinue for several more weafca,.!(••»;•;(.tvntions for gfo\tpt, «|ul to^tftif ..V»U are available, -.,..-'•- -'•-,,,*
CONWTIOHEO
RIALTO THEATREH J.
THdU TU«*AV( W t . »
a) 1.00 and 9,40Saturday at 6>05 and 10=00Sunday ot li4S, J<4Q flnd Pi35
HATWfc
JAMES {MAVMCK} OAHNEItot 3i00 and Ti4&
M y ot 4'OS and »iO0Sunday q» 3t45 and
H<ilnf(«U 6-M77
KIDDIIS' SAT.;"NORTHWEST
MOUNTED POLICE''PIUS COMEDIES,
COLOR CARTOON
ionedaox Offici ortM DAIIT a IUM
10 AJa. TO »
UTUCOAY MAT. QNUf ^ Elf>t, I f. THt PRFffGT KIODII *HOW"HANSEL AND GRETEL"
••wiry l«y» In"LOOKINO FOR TROMtLB"
CAHTOONS AND HRIAl
START1 WIPMISDAV, SHT. »
"THIS EARTH IS MINE" with BinBCr«by"IT HAPPENED TO JANE" with Dorl» Day
PAPER MILLPLAYHOUSE v
IIH'lM M M In, DtrMlltrFmnk uxrnit
M t THurMNOW THRU SUN., SEPT. 27FMST TIME IN NEW JERSEY
Jean DonaldBENNETT COOK
IN
A Canfdf * r llatrrv KnrnMiiTidhrm Hum'" •)••• Ail A K ' H C I ' *
14TH MONTCLAI*, N. J.
ANTIQUES FAIR
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tit t. »r*«fl, CWi WMhH, Mannt, Kwk'i Anlltui, *, M, Inn*. VHHpNTall, TS (itt W it., M>* T*4 ''»(*. V.
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Il'a JJI««r*x(t tt'> ntll«ktWALT DISMISS
"DARBY aOILL andthe LITTLE PEOpLf"
JOHN PAUL JONES"* t M ) * V-MOJK D A V
All T«h<to0lM ) * VMOJK D A VTtmSDAYAll T4«hi<to0l<ir Wow I
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MR. GEORGE CHONOProudly Prwitnli the «n|sr tain Ing ttyk et
RAY DE VALUE and UtORCHESTRA, FEATURING
BILL GRAVE, Vocalistat
THE Alfl CONDITIONED
CHI-AM CHATEAU, Inc.U.S. HIGHWAY 22 Mountainside N, J,Compift* Chln«w«n«t American Betlotjfnnl antt lu|»p*r Club
SfHiclf.1 Prieap tat Childr«rtOrders lo tctk# horn*
Utffl* Prlvafa Ban(|U<>t
Phsrte ADom»
WINTERBLASTS?
Ii your heotlno •qulpm»n( modifr) odd «ffl<l*nr?
Po!i>Hr»B, in»«loHnB owl u r t f l t l m H i m help p*«-wrvo and prated yogi1 horns.
Don'I wo!t until wln»*r comai. Contact The PfrifStot* Bank of Unlan obout thetr (o^ «*1 horn*rvpttlr and mod*rnUoflon plan, flfptty In aciiymanthfy Installments,
The bonk thai wnt built for tht madvrn motar og».
fflGHWAY BRANCHOF UtttOT*
rdln l tJofnuil
IH»«[I.-« Mt met
ri-rrjBDnttoa
Letter From Lizzie
to attend. TJifse meeting*oil cover sultjeetG such as; Foreign
Policy, Trade, Education, WaterSupply, Taxes and rainy oiiera.
If you i>ave email children andlitUo time to eire, you may preferto attend t ie Unit meetings when-ever yon » n and just sit, aieflt-t-
iiuennatian. If however, yonbare «Sder— ar no—cbiWren, and
FOtlr «M*a%]r, trots 1U invited ta
•lily m l 1»ow1M M «etivt
rrWthe NationalNew Jersey
are rkh in infuiws-' and world af-
•rtmontti-isvastijWf
:«nd evenings, so on*convenient
more time to £*re* «™ majractive participation sacfe ss: Unit
working on a researchcmBmitt**, pnhlkity, hospitalityOr f hof wnaprii ffi
~" league needs and mntieveryone who is interested In pro-noting political responsibility ands knowiedf* of world affaire, nomutUi htnr active or inactive youcan be.
H«w a.bont lodkutg us over stt jHOfrsitii and tea Tuesday. Ttis
W*BiM7* Ctab i* located at 318South UiHiid avenue. Don't be shy•boat cowing alone. You will bevery welcome and will feet at homein no time!
LIZZIE.(Lbiie is a composite of the
League of Women Voter*,)
theranninir * series
potntlitff out ( *tt oallr "booby trap*
" .ft tar been h«rin»« l f r i
En/ay Advance*J.P.Hawrtk
Tlw Enjay Co,, Inc., today an-nounce the appointment of 1. P.Haworth of 788 Koollwood tcrraato auiiUnt Mlex ntanaxer. -
Mr. tt«*6rtB, former enttemdiviilon :ro»n*eer, replace! P, UStcburda ai »a»ist»nt «ales
A m d u a t e of Ottawa Univer.
Public Invite) lo
In a move to build ^ pBiMopi employees and oncpver goode»BHit*ve n i teH1 te»BHit*ve niiteHs.1, top mrpon^titmj ip metropolitan New Jerseyhivs enrolled promising {HmuHuud
i Dale Carnegie covnem, spoiuor-ad in New Jersey by the Leadership and Salea Trafning InctltaUwith headquarters to HorrMnwn.
Enrolees come from alt areu ofoperation—office, factory, seUfnf,eoEineerinK and adminUtratioit.Hen wiio never got beyond grade«-ho©l and eolkge gradimtsg aret cited by s common bond in theirdesire to master the techniquesof'human Te)*tion(hlp, to Jeam tospeak effectively, to develop poiae,confidence and Out ability to dealwith people. •
Stuiona i i » held one ntgkt •Mk for liKMfa, At tlw end of
tha aemewttr, companiu-are abljto 4rtact a new iplrlt Emfdoyaeithaw ntw u>U*BbaAmn, the abfUiiy to think and »peac on their,feet, to remember namea, to MilUwmaelvea and thwr ideas. Man-ageitMAfc «oBKt|lera Dale Carttvtralainit «i - txectleat j6V*»tnwntin *•«•- to tkt hidden abflltlw ituneovers.; .. •. ••. .*:..;; • I . M
A free droowtration In thitarea, t<> which; tfc* public i . inrit-*d -mawflt <*UBation, wiU te heldat Springfldd, Tvniijr at 8 p.m.in OM Anverkno Legion bqikHnf,NrtJ T r i t t t t d t PUi
Yon tarn probably heard orread «f IncUaeea where j dsometene. take ca*ei «way«J« jury, or even throw out ca«eiwithout % trial, and h»v« wonder-nd why. After "H, sveryon* hmn theprivilege to go Into eoart tostraighten ont griewncM, Thatiswhy;.;we .have courts. However,among the thousand* of e»«e» Uk-<n to court, Uiars are bound ut bewine that should not be tried be-«au*e the pUintiff rfide't have acase to start wHh. In such in-stance*, the jodee Jiis the powerto call air the trial or put an endto the lutt.
Under our cystem of law, one•ide most niahe out a case beforethe jury will be allowed to make adecision on the fact* Thus, theplaintiff first presents hli »He. Ifit the close of this evidence, It Uibiriou* that *v«n if you were to
g b q H f ,NortJt Trivett atraat, and *t PUin.ieU. Monday * t« p.m. is i h . ParkUotol, Wtrt Serenth t t
stty, .Vr. Haworthfpent alx > e a »with an amliatM MMarch com-psny btfort he Joined Enjay's Bo-tylEMviilm in 19SB. He was ap-pomtod eastern dlvition manager
n 1 9 6 a . ' ••• •'. " . . . "
• AUTO WALKS
bwa< unablett*ir way from the nearby
T Road W the Illinoismotoristsbitterly, about the
of-tha direction sign*.4 «n their
out Of Nor York City via thett t orer thie
to tfc«~ Major«nd tin New
5s#*r«*i»«vfc-fei'
to aafe and ade-_ . «ccor41(ig to
1* adoption fay all•ifn standard* fomi-
. , by th« U. S. Bureau ofPublic ftoada «od «taer 1w author-
IhcM are detailed in aftrst issued more than 20
k ago and revbwd periodically
«f(«T SO yesm of cam-g tor "tatter »|jrw, in Its
Veptrt mb» Nmilonai Safety;w» only right state*
atandards and variations•o cajMMh tb«t "mtiformity1
• - * • * « H r t h , . • •• *
GAS STATIONS ,PARKING AR|A$*m
PENHHATION WOtK
WM. A. PARKHURSTCON T A A C T O I
RM.MI»UMtalhh, N. j .
" •• _"," r i i - ^ ^ ~ i i i mf Arvma^ 1 VJ$ (
undeir iiHsai Juriedtction^brought into conform Sty
.. wltfc Oe na^fonsl tUnianU, ti»a. wetjr tMtiwritles contend it. WSuld sav* hundreds oi lives ant!
:•: « w tbs conftuion that now, ylague* motorist*. All drivers —; "Iftnetown siut visitors — would.-- MncMr by the safer and smooth..! *r movement of trsffin TTKUIQ j)o*-V,;ilW« J»y sfgiis and tnarltew thai/..'•J*»ft- 4h« sarae wnd mean theiJ;;;j!P«m«,--Wherinf<tr-Un!y #r«.
T O W Y OR SELL, USEilADCR OASSIFIED ADS
s % -. irntmsu TmJSBDAYi
16 the AifieiSisss
hdiere eveiytsing tbat his wit-nesses have Mid, that ne still hasnot proven * ease againei the de-fendant, there is so point in con-tinuing. A slrniiai result wouldfolicrw ff it !> c l w it tiiii pointthat the law will not permit himto recover. .
For example, suppose an autodealer suea someone for refusalto live up to a contrmct to buy aused car. During the course of thetrisl. it i» brought out that thedefendant 1* under 21 and cannotb* bound until he becomes at age.In Both a case, there is no pointin continuini the cam aa the lawii dear. The Jud«e Is authorizedto gnnt a motion to dismiss.
Giving judge* tbia pow#r allowsour busy courts to give more, tfmeio those cases iriilch need carefulconsideration and help* to avoid
ioeketo. tt aW tavw j
•ban tn a - «wt «f opwitta* ot»courts. • •
Connly SpendingCompared
New Jersey's 21 "«oonties spenta total of HBBy4<«.8« W*<**(including cspitol eipenditoreitfrom bond fonde) eumpared with1147^61^90 in 1067, fw an ov»f-all increae* of ».i per cent Lastyear's S183 million statewide totalof actual county eipendituw* «P"resented an increase of n»or# wan,160 million sine* 1M4.
Onion County's erpenditttrtslast year totaled |11,156^3? com-pared with $9,801,268 j n 1»5T, anincresse ot ISM per «*nt
The Agares are from Ubolatlowin "Financial Btatlitlcs of NewJersey Local Government," annualreference work published by theNew Jersey Taxpayers Auoeis-Hon. - .-
Afl antique bucgf «f »n 18W flealUrf.wii r»«nay fe«tund in thalobby of a Ntw York bank. Re-ceptionist* became so intrifwrithey dressed in costima to St UMperiod. . ' : •;..•••' t .
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RAPID REFERENCE TO RKLIAILI IUSINIS$ HOUSIS
NORWSGHEVROLET, INC
• MAUTY SHOPS
ALMA'S COIFFURE SALON
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DOR-RETKAUTY SALON
atspfar SikMl • •< T.W. t
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ROTCHFORD PONTIACme
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BERSE BROTHERS
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GOODWIN MOTORCORP.
VOLKSWAOINlaic t«evls*
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HUGH CLARKMOTORS
Ptymwittt
54 Elm StreetIS PARKINO A PROBLEM?
ADami 3-0663-3-4
W . w>s-rnwjiADAMff S-D4M
VVESTFIELDMOTOR SALES CO.
F O R Dsal** and
RAWSON MOTORS, FNCA u t l l l l ^ j
THE CORSET SHOP
la Art"
WESTFIELD SEWING CB4TEtUpholstery Suppltn
psrleii — Slip- Mads To Of4
Supplies d
ADamt 2-38M04 E. Broad St
• M U G STORES
DARBY'S DRUG STOREPhMwt AUamt 3-11*t
939 South A m W, WMfbU
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• MsMUr •< SOnaas
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CHARLES T. BRENNANHECTflCIAN
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•GROCERIES
ft— Delivery
J. A M. SUPER MARKET
156 Mountain Av*.
2 Phonaa - AD 2-0402-03
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• INTERIORJtfCORATORS
CHAIN DECORATORS
• SliCustom Ma doi CSlip
• DroporieiRh o
Tor Homo Decorator 5ervlcoCall Store Neofeil To You
AOorns 3-4500' * " «•'.«!•'• * • w« l(|,
PLotnliiilcl 4-8870•1IMI I.!. I.-,.,., m, l ' lnl-n.l
• JANITORS "SUPPLIES
WESTFIELD SUPPLY CO,Di«!ri(ticlantj) ~ Waxes
ond Cloanor*We t)«IIvdr
Call ADarni 3-2472« 2 South Avs. W,
• JEWELERS
PAULAUEMANNJEWELERS
DIAMONDS - WATCHESJEWELRY - SILVERWARE
ADairn 2*0736
39 E. Broad St.
MARTIN JEWELERS"Voxlr Psrsonal Jeweler"
SILVERWARE - CHINAG I F T S - JEWELRY
Res.-Jeweler. American G™ Society
Diamond! — Watches'
tn We.tf i«ld»ElmlQulmby AO 2-671B
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37 N. Union Av«. Bit»nd Jewelry Re
• KITCHEN CABINETS
P&G KITCHENSCustom Dullt
KITCHEN CA.BINKT6Vanuory Bpeclsltles
Foralta Counter Tops1M SoWh A>e. aUB-OSSO
• LAUNDRIES
SAMOSET LAUNDRYSERVICE, INC
LAflXDKY _ J U T OLsMN
cask aaa Osrrr
• LUMBER
J. S. IRVING COMPANYiUMIHt * MIUWOMC
Jtn. W.
WESTflELD-CRANFORDBUILDING SUPPLY CO.
Eollt>i Ave,
WESTFiELD LUMBER& MIUWORK CO.
Churoli & Arcliltuiiluriil Woodwcrrk
• MOVING ANDGENERAL TRUCKING
CAM,
CARTER'SEXPRESS SERVICE
MOVING & GENERAL TRUCKING1OCAL t, LONG DiaTANOBl
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• MUSICALINSTRUMENTS
BANDSTANDMUSIC CORP.
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132 fi. Broad St, AR 3-6363
4 Aftlen Sr. BRIdo« 3-6SW
• UQUOR STORES
ELM UQUOR SHOPWINES
LIQUORSCOLD BEER
SODA WATERICE CUB«S
AD21 RMST.
• LAMPS AND SHADES
JERRY CARVELLCetoilna Lamp Mounrina Shop
LAMP! •SADVI• MoUtlBST• ConvsrtlB«
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ROBERT F. DAY
> PAINTS A WALLPAPER
COLORTONEPAINT ft WALLPAPER CO.
George) Good ma pi. Prop.A CHijiU(e LIB* Of
We Muter A»r Color OtWABTIN-HKSOUJl t>al>U'To Match Your SSIHSICDecoratWa WatLp^borS
ADamt 3-430*E.'Bruml (Bui HUltd tfecstrt)
PHOTOGRAPHERS
WESTFIELD STUtHOS
FIN! K)RTItAITURI•t
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• PHOTO SUPPLIES
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Aa<k«iH4 tMalev
mttt * R nanM Laaa Casssm
w asat*i«i1*r*a MwIMCntral A n , ADauss
1 ROOFERS
V/. L. SCHROEDER
OUTTERS-iMDEdS
BfilDGE 14-3474cra«t.ri
SHADE AND LAMPREPAIRS
AND UMP SHADtt
. WILUAMS
OtTHOPBNC
CRISANTI
• STATIONERS
ZUCKERMANISCHNIPPER
Stottwttryl
• Rubbw Sfmps t
• Fountain F M Itap• Oifta
rMflHpHmark-(*»«•
35 Elm St.
i STORAM
HENRY P.STOKAGI
MOVING * F*
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READERS 0
feT.A. Sets Goal:!,000,000 Members
W«* «J»ol atudetota i n
• lummer.lon* element* ryMluol Oku* fer tk l l tW
Ii lor children, it* »e-S i * their beliatf sUrti ovenWon they're ready lor aebooj.
h l Dro«runf h l t h
Khool Dro«run «BUni cWMfa health. bl»
h d (motionalpfctr, and hii uund•(mfcjoient, It may tike thetmol i i l bnaivslHttaa pro-jtrtlttt that undertaken In Ten-gtwt'i Washimpon County,
; itm enfldren itarted to achoclAt) fill protested Btfalhat diph-UttU, ittialipon, whoopingwild, «yd pollQ—bteiuteP.TA member! took the lead In
lr-wlde fight againtt cam.'iMe. disease,
hld th biMe.
-When s child takei the big
s—YoU*U«M* who tuw« wt-
clal problenu (ft attention Inanother phais of the NationalCstucreM1 £ro£r*nv Luaguaectttrrleri are being breached forPuerto Rican children attendingIChool In Camdffl. New Jersey,became locai V-TJL'a sparkedm move to hlie » SparJih tn-•tructor who worh with thesechildren laihtit dully Englishclauej.
M M CM AMenttim ~—Teen-»ger» we helped, too,
by P.T.A. program* designed tospur tbeir development into re-sponsible citizen*, In Evanston,
- _ ,*ww«rd toHieatvltv •oundadvise on ftiture vocation*.thanb to • P.T.A. guidance pra-t t » a that eolmioaut in a, 4»jf-iDhK'eaner egotcrenM. •
—Bccaiu* of tti Interest McbUdfm, the P.f.A. BLX> oftenvliilta Buutr ebasfcK for con-xttucUve community worfc thatwill benefit children. -
Through the (rears1, the Na-tional Conf reia conslfjenUy tup-ported ktnderKattiini. promotedhat lunch program* in schools,alerted the public to violationsbt child labor statute*, .Improvedthe standards of treatment forJuvenile otfendets. and buckedprograms to lotiu attention onthe urgent needs ol the publicschools.
"The more ineinber« we en-i&B," Mrs. Faiker point) out, •"the more oppaitunlue* (he Na-tional Congrcn will have towork for the well-being ot all.the nation'; ohildten." •
kith HintsiireVood health, litd when ' it , ia
» --tmpiiiredi—Swne-
come—like twf-imperceptibly, .andbl a long1, dark
1 yjf and the New JerseyOphthalmology and
WRyt the New Jersey"»n.-fc)r-rJie- BUmi.' the"(wftment of He&itJi, and'Jtrtey Hospltnl Associi-
licooporntins Again thja» «.itilevide Eye Hoalth•«« Prorram Jtlrirtsr' tli«
ff" uroKrom is openovDr the d(fe of
liot already receiving&jbal care. Its pur-
J» «lect evidence of anyor of any general dls-
1 in the eyes, thattreatment or follow-
JMli .HmtBi •Soreemng Centers,^ophthftlmllt (Ooc-
talRlns tn thecnt of the eyej,
• (11 w « the state, at"Ma every county. Locala1* »"« statior.8 will pub-* • ' » . and place u , J j ^
j procedures wlli b 8«n opportunity which1 pefson should light-
a a a n d h k
Register Now forYM Dancing,CeramlctCiatte*
Scout JamboreeitteeSet
SCOTCH. -PLAINS—tlon for dancing7 dases and cefim-I claawi wUtbe held at the Fan-wpod-Seoteh Plains YMCA thru,out the week which began Mondayi r u g h .Saturday, Courssa will
tre offered in the followine:Dance school: Basic dance, ele-
mentary aehool b«yi and ((trls;bit 11 room dancing, fifth nnil sixthgrade students; ballroom dancing,seventh ant! eighth grade students;balleoQin dancing, high sshm! stu-dents^ modern duntes women; ball-room dnncirfg, adult cuuples.
Ceramics; Basics, elementarybi>>fB and slvls; bssttB and work-shops, junior school; beginnerelasa for women; wnrkshon for advanced women; cl.isses and work-simps for men and for couples.
Persons interested may Inquireat the YM, Grand street and Un!on avenue in Scotch Plains.
To Receive Honor
Jules H.. Meyers ol 6W Nwood drive, an agent with the UnIon Central Life Insurance Co.,will be granted a CLU (CharteredLVlo Underwriter) dtBlj*nati0
An OT
a diploma Jn agency manogemenat .the national conferment uxer-ciae* of the American College ol
Pa,, Wednesday.
™M>mes, Walks, Roads, etc. f
T F A N W O D ' ^ 7 8 4 0
MOUNPAINSIIJE—Camping atihe base of majestic Pike'» Peak
HI be B dream come true for aome10 Mountainside Boy: Scouts nextsummer.
Boys from Explorer Post 17E,'roop 177 and Troop 70 will be
brmed Into a sinjflc unit to attendrouting's lop event — the Haions] Jo IN bur™ at ColoradoSprings.
A special committee of aeoutinglads has been formed under the;hairmanship nf William E. Rob-inson to aolect the boys. MajorGrant Lennox has been appointed
Jco chairman. Serving oa secre-tary and treasurer, respectively
111 bu Thomas H. AyHng and JohnDemovlck.
Heading the varloua committeeswill be Fred Eombcrger, travel andtransportation; Walterunit committee; Bernard Buck,equipment, nnd Mr, Lennox, flmince.
WorkinE with committee chair-men will be Thoinna In«atc andDavid Campeau ol lixploror Pos17E, and Robert Onhnhr, EugeneKelly, and Walter Young of Troop117. Rojcer Tuthill, Albort i?herry,and George Dieterle will representTroop 70,
To be elidible Tor tSo jamburuo,boys must be at least 12 years old,ani must hove seMttv&i Firs'Cltss rank. Thoy itre expected alsto earn part of their expensmoney. In this regard, tho Jam
eowimlttse plana to set upjob agoncy. Uotdils will Lra announeed At a later date.
Preparations hnvo already b«sunnt Vas Colovitlo campsite which, iaadjacent to the United States AiForce Academy. Jjocal acouts wilcamp amons 75,000 buys from thSft statea and poiwitisiQcvK nn<I soveral forelfc*n countries. They ivllhave the opportunity of visltlnpthe camps of their brother scout;emd at (arininK wDrthivhilo, endur-ing friendships.
The cammittue hopes that all c!t-b.ens will cc-oparnte with It Inmutual end«»vor to «ahd "an exntptlnnally llti« dclef(nt!<Fn" tu trujninbori'O.
tCOtCB »LAIM»w.T«« Beotch>t»fM CaWMWBity VvM IWf* for
lM9,wki<*,ld» tW'lMtw '
/»Wt»^,i« __tbe eMt^itnttia** Mad* by rea!denfai of it* ewnmunlty, fifi fund
lithe
Pla>iJig The Cardsfly ALEXANDER SPENCER
NORTH* A87.6# K S C
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p«jg!) to **ItfIt BioMr ( w WppWtof local a^wirft*. . . . . /,,,,.
Iri the gnwlnc ctmmunttr, theq J
imporUnt part Ia prortdittt *geney »rvlce for those who are*trick«n by tllnaas or Injury. Tw 3MttbulatweBJ ewihjfet* *ith \h* mwstmodern flrit aid etmlpmml andnianned around-the-clock by train'j voluntiora are »t the beck and
U wtttont charge, to titty man*women or child tn th* community.
The. Boy Scouts *nd Gtr) Scouts,with their «ub-te«ni assafiate«, theCub Scouts and tKe Brownleat Wv*had and mill continue to tt*tt iuid-»nce and training In the social, cul-tural and educational MtMtiea M
esanry to proptrly develop ttie««boys and ftrls Into responsible «!tl-» e n s . . . • • • .
V pro^jnmi go ilotig with scout*n;; sctiviMes In that they provEdnphysical and moral education, va-rious types of recr^aUonal sctlvi-Uet, hsndlir«ft projects and diver-tilted social aetlvtttM for tba boysund gldfr in different ag«uroniii.Added are summertime campingprogram* which are probably thehighlight of the year fpr theyounf-stera. Expansion of the library itntidther goal of the drive. Increas-ing membership has placed a heavydemand on the library'* faj ill tiesand funds are needed to providethe type of library service com-nicnsurate with the requirementsof an ever-ffrowing community.
Although there la at present noSO center in Scotch Plains, part
of the drives futidd are allotted tohe world-wide USO. In thin way,
the community provides \n sortiemeasure for Its citiien-aoldlera at-a-tioned far from home.
To enable the community ofScotch PVirinB to meet the trends olthese B!K agencies, the CommunityFund goal has been set at approx-imately 130.000 according to fundpresident John J, gtniivelmw, wlioexpressed confidence that the goat
ill be achieved.Mr, Slnshctmer has again ap
pointed CAT! W. Mumlltv na thnti;ntan of the fund campaign, Mr.Mueller resides «t 1700 Oakwoodavenue and.b matiMWr oi.lMllttieiund aarvlces at BOA's Interna-tional Division at Clark. As hisres Iden till zone chairmen, Mr.Mueller hiia appointed the follow-ing:
J. S. Thatcher of 3!B J5ycamorsavenue; Larry Hedden of 858'Parkavenue; Harry TCiley of 2342 Wood-land termce; Carl Olscn ot 2101Gamble road; A, B. Pellet of DOECrestwoml ruad; Jainoa Mungo of20O3 111(1 Top road; Fred Baserof 2U0 Csmble feed; and enmmar.cial chairman, Ralph Swa"*t2 of417 Pnrk avenue.
Ire Maneuver*
• Q .• e s a• KU
Both sides were vulnerable andNortii i)«»li anil openwl Ihe bid-ding with * club. Presently South
ound Mmoelf playinj; * eon tractof four spade*, neither opponent
Marine 1st Lt. Michael J. Glynnson of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael S.Glynn of 204G Arrowhead drive,is serving with the Third HuMaUon,El«Mth Msr1n«», wiifch pinrttel-pated Jn U. S. SIxttt Fleet m«n-(jurors In the Mediterranean Ineariy September.
ROBERT TREATDELICATESSEN
113 Oulmby St.VfettfttU
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West t6ok the k\n$ and ace of[Utnonda, . Uien switched to the:)ub six,,The ace won, after which
h played tVie ace of spadesgot quite A jolt when KwstHi out
Bbuth's problem then was to.xAb Wa ajuwie \ o » ito one tvitk,
Which didn't look easy. Aftertrancing. South came back to Jii»Utand "**> *h« ace ot hearts, cash-ed tAuti Qjueeu and theirs ^Mf!fid h\*remaining diamond: At that pointthe Itinjf nf tieartd w»n trumped
tth the five of gpa<!an, followediv tha cjuh kltig. Anotkw dubload to the queen on the boardlift these cards: '
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T!io nine of dabs was led endtrumped with the eight of spa den,ind West found thnt ho could not
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. . , „ . * / a "aw»«>«(«a«ul pracrW<- taklbttln talarii* atach »f tha •await **.ulpinMtI f at**)** Wttar ntalt larrU*. jUlar, Mrt.'Dwrir rrtiaw»J in itetail «rib tlu Podpaitir'MkJ fcb alaf'th* Mad* a) U«U*C«**tr far pa». faatal facilities; I b a i cautf >*>t»tfl»i,
mi Jmaa^Bala," Sba jajariaj, that. awa tal aliciala a|raa<i to rniaW |j»>miU« (••hala aarlf aatlaai • • Mt tn l pr«fa«l«." :• 'i
enovation
. . (R..6tllailed the- Postmaster
r renovationi work'a^ the Weit-
M *wtv u jsflstlhle.1-Mvteif of' Union
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worlting; space and" , front en-
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Sh* i l w pointed
t-Wttn 'fympmthttic and «ti»e-^ i promiwd to
p«««t[ph n obtain
Jtapartmcnt that tb«slid business pop-
«• «.*Aote h*d grown ml*ffir'-is-icqat y » « -Md-.hul-jmatal futilities to'beewne
.and •inadequate" inj . 1 '• • . . ;ttminit4 Hie PtwtniMUc
i'MMi, of tlw importantffi l i h
^ l iM, of tla'.faevl port office in thei . v p ffi p r
:f( » community, "A locility'lilt and the penonal lives
;p;:it»:p*O(i1« depend mare thun m. It ieUine* rt*Uu an orderly, effl-';/Jrie»t «nii exncdlttou* fr&adlLiig of
Bttili," Mrs, Dwyer said.
Sues Girl ScoutCouncil For f 30*000
K ISOjQW utitiii;Wh»tf ot,UJ
Indian trail, Mountainside, wasfiled Friday against the Washing-ton Rock Girl Scout Council, West-H e l d .
1 . • • • ; • . • • , "" : '. .:• •
'. The cooncn was charted with re-ipoii»IWIit)r tbr a broken arm Prls-Jlll* liegedty suffered when sheleft her tent and tripped on treoroot* »t iU ehtnince. '
The accident occurred July 29,1BST, the. first day the girl wasat the council-operated camp, BlueHeron, in Sparta.
; The suit ctainia (85,000 in dam-age* »ni) (5,000 for medical ex-
Merck Advances. • • • • • • ' . ' . . j . • • • . / . - . •
Local Resident
1V.o Local Women
Two «CBnen! wert Injured in atwo-c«c sccident i t 1:50 p.ro. Sun-dftjr at.-Sd^tii »v«nu* .and Hort'itrwi, »»*oriinijlifiiiJe«^- ' " ' •. if«*. tdUi Qltdnfv, 402 Prospectctrejst and Mr*. Mitdred Chrone, 34
:' aTEnug, were treated byown'dottiJHfj'police said.; ": .
the two wtre-pMwnsera In aMr.operated by LotlUe Ctirone, 4(V2Prospect; .street; Vrtw>:«*» in colli-«km with* ear rdrirtn by BenitoEtalwrto, 721 Weft sdatlt avenue,whp was attempting to'inwke a U-tnrn tn South avenue, !
Insurance AgentsHold Annual Convention
5] ;k(W: •»IIWi1icod't1uit,-Ui6l flf»t Par-'Sli^Edocallop Tneetinjt -ol the
'"' 'Wuhlit^ion School "will be 4tcld••-..Tuesday lrom S:3O-'4:fi(| >.tn, In
• '. The Hihject will, tm "The Char-WtcrUliw uf tho Fivo Year Olii
i And should be oT especial tnteieta. W jwrents of children ttlrt'ady eu-t't. ^vlici^ In -ihtiir Jlfit year t>l school
U » (c the pafciichildren,
• Marton Curver, thu klndcr-»fU9i: teadinr at Wa
l,ivftll tm tho isuustmil dSscusalon leader. Mil.ivt L]ttg^tt will, he chniinmn
[he purentii oi ill Invlt
The Oftfh atumal convctitlgn oltile New Jertey AMoclation of In-surance Agents wms held Mondaynd Tuetday.at the Traynor Hotel,
Atlantic City. The general chair-man was Ira F. Weisbart
Thfc WMVS tiscttd piE^doni o!the Union County Association ofInauranee Agonttt, H. Clay TYted-riclm, and the public relations undpublicity chairman, WHlium T,Hewitt, both of Fanwood, attended.Others from the Went fluid areawho weii'e ^jreaenl: Mr. and Mrs.Rotbtertr, pialnflold; R. V. VUnt,
" T. Vl(et, H, S. Gilbert, J. H,Freeman, Mr. ttntt Mrs. C. HFraiiktmtscti, nil of W
The spiritual oeruH! of Life anilllj grand pursuit* is of itselfblln, healUi-grivlne and juy-lnsplr-iug.—Mary Bake* Eddy
TO BUT OB SELL. USELEADER CLASSIFIED A D i
JJorman H, Blum berg of 4G Mo-awk trail has been.appointed to
the newly eotsblished position ofaanmter of ontanltation and de-rflofnient of Merck & Co., Inc.
This ticw position centralizes at;•high management level the major'
jprtlons of orf^niKation planningrid m a n p o w e r planning for
tferck'a future growth and devel-ipiment, • .
, Mr- Dtiimberg >vi!l ndviqe topimnogcment on ehantfoa in theompany'a organ 1M tional atruc-ures'deemed necessary to improvejpewtions and profits, or to meetfuturt needn.
He will also be responsible fornsuring that a supply of trained
management talent will be contin-uously available to properly stallthe growing organization. This re-sponsibility Includes • Recognition,jilactment,' and'• development ofnianaeenient Aills throughout therotnpany, recruiting of manage-ment ptraonnei at the higher levels,and development ind co-ordinationof college graduate recruiting pro-
Now Quartm, OUin the District o
Columbia t iu became * topic oitsme importance Mn\» yen . Th
b j t O t ^ fj gConversations is the new SenateOffice Building', that white marblestruoture which 4>w won to fewkind wards since It W(M put Intoservice this year.
Douglass Haskeil, a writer forArchitectural Forum, delliered »comprehensive critique In a recent article. Among other things,KB Midi " . . . it pictures a stateof fuehitectwal fllncia attendedby extreme mental confusion
atentnx to become chronic inW«*hington. Everyone who seesIt must tie aware of a certaintired, meager, rundown iropres-
un that the building ffJvea ccm<pared to its predecessor, the firstSenate Office Bulldine- The newone is vaguely a classical, build-injg and vaguely a modern 9 ,but really neither; whether It wasbuilt primarily for functional pur-poses or for monuments! ones Isleft amiably uncertain."
Mr, Hankeli Is right when hesays that few buildings here clear-ly indicate what they have beenonstructed for. If a building IK aig box divided into many offices,
t should be thai, If it is Intendedto be more of' a monument, ithould ihave grandeur with noipologies.
As a tenant of the old SenateOffice Building, I can look uponhe current dispute with some der;achment, end I can point out;hat there La OOJUC solace in his-ory. It acetns that t"he Senate 'has
rarely been able to make a changein working quarters without some
riticlsm or .misgivings. When theld Senate Office Building was
Jpencd in 1909, it, too, was cvitt-ized aa too expensive and too[rand.
And, In 1958, -when the B«na-ors JWJV d from-the old Capttol
Chnmbei', wbk'h then served as theSupreme Court Chamber unti1G36", there was great dcapaii-imong the legislators. The seml-ilwsulaiv, domed Chamber whichhe Senittoi'8 wcie evacuating had
llMr. Blunilwrf nia D*cn withMeiick- •since 1930 when he -joinedtiip compaHy Hi a chemical engi-lEari He subsequently held sev-ii-al other engineering and tochni-»!' managerial positibnit.
In 1DS4 Mr. Blumberg becamemanager of syafema and proced-ure!! where lio guided studies onthe' feasibility of establishing an
trorilu coinputar eentor for .thgompany. He later directed the In-talUtlon of thin center, which nowirovides commercial and scientificata proteasing tcrvicea to allreas of the company. He wasnude (Siiector of systeittd and dataivocesslng in 1057.
Ifi ttiat year ftlao Mr> lllumbevg,vnf made acting troaauter of
ffk's C a n a d i a n subsidiary,^herti he effected a reorganizationjf thiit companyrd financial activi-:ics, including tho selection of ftCanadian nittlonul as permanenttreasurer.
A nutiiro'of PliilftdulpMn, Mr;HiiibcvK was Braduatod from
Drcxol Institute of Technologywith tho iVitrcfl of US In chemi-cal engineering.
f n t t wns the moat ))opiilar cuiTlculum duriiw tho pastacademic year in both thu Dayand Evening1 Sessions of UnionJunior College, Cranford,
jmrtnU' ot nil (hocHlcli'fln In tho com
to
WOUNTAMISJDB — Ow hiin-tired sixty-ond Mountainside fresh-men nnd sopttomoi'M entered Ar-
%i/t..I*. 3ot>n»oi; Vlitskina! High. SohMli"Clarke. Thursday, Thin l»
i t«riit(or«ry arrangement Handingjl& fompletlun of rt l l
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WHEN IT1TTIME TO MOVE
TOWHSltlDWo don't let any grassgrow under our feetwhen wo handle amove. Export moversmake ever / movequickly and tafoly. Seeus when you plan tomove,
HENRY P TOWNSEND1 MOVING £ STORAGE
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which permitted direct dftyiighfrnm B aoye, 4nd A cq^ineiiidmlred by the lawmakers.
Once in their new quarters, thelenatom despised 4t heartily. They
had' no effective li«*itim, and theventilation was minimal. In 18f~one Senator mid, with some feel-in,-: "Heire the svmllght nerer en-teiv; herfr we may never breathethe pure air of Heaven; here welanguish wid li^eq and eventu-«dty die; here every vital physicaland mental enenrr la impaired ifnot paralysed. While we remain,we mutt live in a {kingeon. ThieCtLa her la VI ^rc^^ctUAl f4U-ure-—I had aJmott (Bid, *a arcfai-tecuttal outrage."
pUier Senators made (abulatlons ol morUlity unost* legisla-tors. They eiAimated that thedeath rate bad increased since themove.
Criticisms coitttau«4 nntil theadvent of modern lighting u dYentilatlon. A iemodtlin»- com-pleted in 1951 TieJjwd, to*. Now.most Sen it«rs find Uie Chamberquite camtoHabiev Pfrti»f«, intime, evan tha nmv Senate OfficeBuilding- -will prove more tolerablethan it Is now to its first occu*pants, .
YWCA BalletClasses to Open
The bullet classes of;the YWCA,a participating agoticy of the Unit-ed Fund of Westneld, will startthe fall term Monday, Oct. 28. Ger-HM Cummins, who has taught theclasses for the past four years,will again be the Instructor.
Mrs. Rowland Cook, YW balletmanager, has announced that therearc1 a few openings in the classesfor beginners, intermediates, jun-ior advanced and advanced balletstudent3. The classes meet eachMonday at the YW with 25 ] « -sons included In th* term.
Mr. Ctimmins has a wide back-ground o{ training and practicaloxpetlance1 tn: this fl»ld: of1 d»nc«iHe studied ballet witn Ve'storl-Sorovu. Mordkin, the School of Bal-let Repertory and the AmericanSchool of Ballot He appeared onBroadway with tb» Bullet Theatreand tiie Art of Musics! Bussia Op-era Co. :
Mr. Cummins has been .head ofUie bullet achuui aL HnbVy Hull inSummit for the past 13 years. Thisaummel' he taught at tha-Dorothy
nv+t* hvfrhu*. trhlvh ttwy HtirchHunl fmlit Mrnt CuthJirlH* i imi
"Best engineered"economy car
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a yvnr \nm to op*™us ttuut Ti HUT. <
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MONTI8IY MOTORS, INC,
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Courses AddedTo 13th PoliceTraining Academy
Investigation of faowbin*- iaci-
w balifvtioii ^ aAjulAtlofl vlll be add-*
ed to th* cnrrkolura for the 18thannual semester of the Polle*Training Academy of the UnioAftiunty Police Chiefs Association,it was aanounced today "7 PoliceChief Lester W. Powell'of Cratf-ford, academy dean. ;
"Ercgast of the lncre»«*d num-ber of bomblnjf scares in the p«*tyear, we f e l t l t WM desirable teInclude the bundling of bombs Inthis year'* program," Chief Powells a i d . . ' , ' - . - • •• : - • - • . .
A demonstration on ht>w to l>*n-lie bombs will be presented Jfov,8 by jnembets of the It«w Y«r)c)itj- Police P«part*n«nt. The dem-in»tr»Uon will make at* of the Ro-relte Police Department'* bomb
disposal conveyance, A»i' t lne l n
tho d(.monitr*tlon will be Lt. Wil-liam Ca'nnajton of the Boselle Vo-ice Dapartmini^ wh« w»» trainediy the New Yerk Cltjr boiftb tquad.
The academy will open Oct • Bat the new Homahettn Building ofUnion Junior College In Cranford.It will continae daily, tfondar thru
-, from 1 to 4 p.m. lor eightw e e k s . : ' • • '• •--:••• .;- !- '
Oth«r topics to' be .conildtrednVnt the eiKfet-wtelf : pTOPfaji
ire: Depdrtment and discipline, p5-lice pr«ti«e anil procedures, legal-ized games law, report! and state-ments, criminal law, traffic control,firearms inatructfqn, dafengive tac-ics, first aid, federal' statutes,ireservation of evldenWi disasterjntrol. ' - . . • : . . - . . . . ;
Also, alcoholic beverage controlaWB, civil defense,'driver tramtn^inrcotics, identification, public andonimunlty/ r*latton!( automobileheft,'press relations, handling sickinj Injured anlmuls, Juwnilejourt procedure and court proced-
Chief Fred Palozne of Garwoorts chnlrinan of Uie association'sducation and training committeeServing with him are! Chief Al-iert Pflrrmnnn of Westfield, Clilef'hriatisn PHti of Mountainside,hleff James Osnato of Scotch
JMns, Chief. William M a * ofClark, Chief Harold Curtlss ofBerkeley Heichts and .Chief CarlEhnia of New Providence.
BleeheTo Be ;Workshop Leader
Donald E. Bl«ek« oi: 8B3 Carle.t*>n read will bi one e U h e work-shop leaders at a youth conferenceto, be sponsored today at thePrinceton Inn, Princeton, by thoNew Jersey chapter of tho Trl-ti;tto Council on Family Relations,
Mr. Bleeke is assigtnnt directorof guidance at Montnouth JuniorCollege. Thome of th3 ionferencoia "New Jersey Youth iu a Dec-ade of Great Transition."
Dean Studloa for banco in Carinol,Pacific Grave urn] Muntcruy, Cal,
Further Information concoiningthe YW ballet class schedule maybe obtained by calling Mrs. Cook
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in lug and Upholttery
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Once upon a time, alt business menwho advertised were, willing nrurtwUling, perfotcc speculators.They couldn t help jt, because inthose days they had no way ofknowing what they would Ret fortheir money.
± Today, advertising money can beinvested an rfw batvs of J«ct>—-theinformation in the reports of theAudit Bureau of Circulations, acooperative, nonprofit association ofneatly 4,000 advertisers, advertisingagential, and publishers. The ABChas established standards for meas-uring the circulations of newspapers
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and periodicals, just as there a«definite standards for the wcighwand measures of merchandise.
This newspaper is a member ofARC. Our circulation is audited byexperienced circulation auditors.The //ictj thus obtained are issuedin ABC reports which show hownwch circulation we lave, hp"**was obtained, where it is distritvuted. and other information thattelts business men what they &Ytheir advertising money when tWinvest in these crijuraiw. „ ,
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THE WESTFIELD LEADER
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tries
to Beginof Teas
motors ofl n town.
. *t«nrIfiau! to rf»rt Tuesday, Mr*.
m mffthoi1!) h»8 announced.Jll be HeW f r o n l 8 ; S 0 to
d.y.».„,. afternoon tbe »t the homa of
jj, Larson, TTlThe sixth grade
to.^ K i * Sherwood Schiub,
WaitMtoa street. •; •i ! 7 K n r t e n I morning t«ai S i e o f Mrs. Robert
Summit avenua,teal will
;1«I at the horn* ofRfun, 779 Knoll wood
T,Y«t ti>« b o n w °* * * "i*Cfewlnnd, 73* Koolt-* :"-•-•- ' the h«n«'(rf
«nd motlurab» Oct
Entertain 2, 1)« Wwtbrwk
Tii Z,2; and Mn.g | i Sttnton, 760 Normtfjrotbe tea for2, 3,fil;»ia be the day for th*jjgiy II, morning tM, i tS•« :*» • L. C. MerwK
on drive. .: .•...' . / ,tijaa, section! one,
will be held at t„.. F. M. Muller, 721;ft)T*ce; M M . Ltonard'""•,'S54 Nancjf..way[
ir FilJrain. SI Bat*j
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grade teas will beT McUon one at tbe .honi*Sofctrt Bobo, 22 Bates
Kiai two at the horn* of| , I , Turbevllle, 727 Tux-
i;sixl wction three at theMri. Cole Stratton, S2Bnm to»d,
I *fll be the day far fifthlui Mrs. Paul Th«roujt,tok road, will entertainm.. Mrs. •Warrinjton W.
h 1011 Railway avenue, willrdto lection two, and Mrs.if, Hiytti, 8T2 Shadowlawn(nill htve section three atk
Herron and His . M.Btl, hospitality chairmen, »r-d > luncheon last week at ttw
I if MM. Wilfred 0. fair,tfatst Lincoln School pTA.fodKon was in honor of Hra.1 b TodJ, a tmntftr Uithtt,
wJoHphiiu Romeo, » new• it'Llncdn School
Ir. Kubflcfct fofcesv Korean Dutiesw d a Edward L. Kutwcki,
~ ' " 1, recently arrived. , and hna ainc'e as-
itlw duties of acaouritiny of-Omiptroller Division, Mill-
:Auut*nw Advisory Group,
ttohli assignment in Korea" r Xubacki served as mil-
r, Naval Sup-
Jim the Presidential UnitlAmtrican Defense, A m « -
"»tr(,Asiatlc-Paclfl(! (threi..OtcuiMtion, and World War•wr mtdnls.•"W to the former Ellen A.f"> Commander Kubackl
i tEf* • o n o d a u B n t e tJ
, \J *aniily currently ro-"tffiS Forest avenue.
^ d of 78B Sutlull, ?°a b( !e t l c l ( M : t c d VK " 1 ! ^ Jersey chapter•TtaiT1?11 Production ,« , |& Cwtart Society to postJ ^ W ' f c Moiety's national
i i , ^ i s ployed as divi-talTS,"^111 o f ProductionK T Be-»lnBa Division^ Motors Corp., Harrison,
fa ft1',™ the N»ti<m>lIforth. fmnHl1««nB the pro-
^ J«s Hotel N o w Yorker Oct.
vii 4b a PIC*n™rv«tton Sat-P
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A brand IMW Oeld Ipnd gift nwthanoHw*04«4«fl k> avvllabl* «t your nwrby Sofa.*«y. T« M p ciitbrat* thli n«w I M M •gratf Ug Wlihlng W*U Pmmxbn hi M Wri on up to Saturday, S^pt. 2«h. H m
It M I •ppoihmtty to win on* of ltOQ OHtC W T M M I M Aat will I H awanUd.Ort r** catalog, tntry blank qnai M • • •talk «t t U Wiping W«lt dkf>l«y a|n«arby Softway . . . .
Beef Rib Roost63
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Savingt Galore All Over The Store!
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Coffee12^79
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Italian PrunesStart the day right with tasty, firm
fresh prunes. Try them with your favorite cereal
FlorUnt2£3V Super Suds S"« 39* Tomato Paste
X . 35* Burry Cookies
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TokayLuscious clusters of fresh tokay grapes. For dessert or
entertaining. There's nothing nicer than these lovely grapes
Ib. 5 SweetPotatoes
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Pound Cake79<Sara U i 12 oz.
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Ivory SoapP«rionalStz*
Ivory flakesFar Flmrttundry
Ivory Snow"It'i IvoryMild"
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Beef StewUbby, 14 oi. win * •
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Aluminum WrapR.ynold'i, For All Your CoohlnQ
p h'Mvt thru Sal., S*pl,Wo rmnns Ihn rluht lo limit quont!!l«,
Mono lold tar feiold.
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TOE WKBTftKLP 'fly.- j . ) LEADEB, THURSDAY, J3EFTE
First 1WV Drive
M S«tfirst;. repwt meeting .for tha
Ariancp 4r!ve being comiafted bythe league of Women Voter* efWeitneM will be held Weunewtfly-i t SilS p.m. at the bomi of Mrs,Kcrjis C. Barnard, 410 ToppingEHi road. - Mrs. JJarnard Id pfes-idtBt of the Westfieid srcanlfatl
TIlO dflre starteij Tuesday eye-jiliiff under tJjti ctt&irintiziftlup ufHri. Eitgtr K. Harrison. Thirtyielroj of two women began calling
,011 contributors tteking a goal of
iviif .Switewland, tie camej in ^ p ; H
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Seiitemfier iOifi/iuu)~ will furthers
(Jay of Seterobo'clock r.MMh Ihe CttttnellMuntonai Hutldliir, iif S). SrbWtHttleia, N. J,. at wSloH tiA«
I y parson who mar fie Ierein will be ffrfJi? affy nto tie h« |r i l -wnotr
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™l'By--i*-hot utnrt«r,'a:tl»jriro>WJ*Tai«l benedic-
. , , . — „ pjilrt for tiv (rp>n-«rnl vtogniion:. nimjitlmt that theHUlri .of 13Sf)n.O0 Of snlrl tntal rnqtihMl' bn Blttd t v a*0WBni3K(TB;.Vf!+ whose devetopmnnt :1a beiherleneftted by-saiil .Imnrevetncfit, anlifl.fnount hftvlnjf hefrti -Hepnwlten >»vlalil corporation wltti the Tnwniwevp.in pacrow rnr such •"8ROT11JR•<- . That i«al<t
STT, i i mode«tjJrCofctr J* pruideot of
dfattict John mtO,St 1% the:
,* AntlionT Rfeciirdl annpvncu
of dentistry at 309*
;;I)r;fU«ciflrdi T«eelved hisW,«i-Kl«ni!f: degtt* "t UpsalaCoUqtt^EaBf Orange, »n<J reeolred <J)kdoctor*i«'in dwitiitry at Tep-pW.Untwjrsity In PhiUdelphia, Fa.
to dtartine hi« practice tniWeStfleW, Dr. lUcdBifdi servecl a»'exteroe at th« Martland Medical;C*nter. !h Newart, lillowed by an
p itt tha Mountainside^ p l , M ftteU.ir, and Is cut-/ t«ttjy KTvlhe *« •>. Ttiomber of the; ,d*nUl «UI( i t ttie nosplUl In Mont-;dUr. • •• •
-y PNeedtn* his formal education.'-'IjB dentUtrJ, Dr. Blceiardi aerved' ••> m ftgbter.ftlot'fat title p . S. Ma-
jtlde Corps In World iWit II and•;•;*•»-reMfllwl to actlvedutv dorln• W* Korean War where he fl«* jet
aircraft v l ih the Marine airwing
Jefferson PTABoard Has Meeting
0L* Tte e««iittve committw of thi.J«ff«rH)n School Fa rent-Ten the.
; A»a«Iat!on convenfii In tb(j sehODMrs. Fraricb Drnke
d Th[> was th
MtpottM w*re juhnsitted by chairJMn i f i t d i n g torowittesi.
A , principal sUWMro T2S pupllfl enrolled si
M i Wn<ler«aWeti t h b sf**do. • Th» larffo on
jujiresettbijin (ticreane of.irjratddante ovi*r ! « t rear. Thisft the tecond aiwceisive year inafldci ftfttt and sixth gradw warsoti*bfe to IJ* n«iopwt(H)»ted ID thabflJ i9helff In thu Eim Strwt tfejiool. Areport on Hm e*l»t(fif overeroird-rd condiUon< Jias be*n Mint tn th»board oiF education,.with a retoin-iwnJatloii fur the liulklfnjr of antddlttuaiii nrfiwl 0 1 tail Bftuth nidiiif tyi ;
P i t a t )l 1 i n d tofs in ft "back ^ Sdumi" fi
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• LFOAL NOTICK
, Pt IKLin JFOTIC1BPubl(e Notice in hereby $i _.~L ion CAB of w.nlcn. the fpilgwinv
,_. #0iilc* .were. I n t r ^ ".vA atjurovetl bv: the K' h of W<u>tfl$V J - -
oi] will ffair' Upnl i.p
of Senterobk rMMh Ih
t (ir, lsffi,Cttttnell
r iif S)
iuntvSECT
tIn
MAT MIan toSECTJ
nli) aid from
t9 IT
be tieadcfeil•ball ttallltt
u shall Hieland
JThe aald latuj-wil) li» raVX irally ebara;aatilt.*ga.Jp.*t the
t to tbe ord»o ot
op, maae uhber, A
f tbe ut at the jiatfi
,. . , l f* I* l^»«.b'v crEvvfl 1ort ~&t sa
eiihiWt io th» <ttWrliMr ,or affirmation tnelr dslms aiul-de
in da aeaSDkt me estate orceaaed. wit bin «|K jnnoth*e 3at» -« t £al>J oraef, iir they wl
ror*T*r fetir»ea flpffift pro.Sfreutf f»^i»»i.iHir ttii" n tna ajtilnit
«L inHouse Aanen,
accordancepractice and
elKhtti aiyBtJli. UIKIO thtil* ftlaoPHit t. |
E>wt VP fi)* Hril ii f t
HI b* ttiade finn ooaiioeied In accorBsocs njlttt tti»Chaptsr # of Tltl* 5«, nnleed itatatc* ef New J<itt tBereto..'. • ' . . ' : • • • : • . •
' l
. .Tht pal* Trill b« Hudor Articl* 1 otr-
l thataocaant of
N COUNTYlisten underat will ana
Lukens, <!«•and ntated
r*^oi-tedIon County
on Friday,
ijm* b«fgr* tie Ml* the un^sfpiuifft will reoel** B*TIH»IJI oi
{ due on tha property, with tha interest aba Cost* incurred tip topayment. . '
»JMild »-*•-*- ^ " i..*i*««rt..»n D n t n iioEKritHii] tn neet,i-dfLuc« w l l h iba taxt*. in
wquar* r»No free aland I nr aitn than have
i u than I reel clear apace Ijetweenand the trroond, nor »hall atInt be higher than 10
No auclthan It f
of Weatflelit. in an ainaiint *rtual toten perc*nt «( th# a«p(|ilt bi* SaifloroBomt tnau be deiif#i#d u the
en Aye., John N. Jc afartfery ft.isua Maine St., Jon* ft uonatantina Oaitero.lm Marlon Aye;. Mary I,. Patt"II wftW St.. Earl p. Jr.. PrB07 Jtfferjfm A**., IfortjortHII Marlnn Ave.' Herbert
SECTION 4.BISKS.
___IS of ths followtaa1 type*, nrtypes cloaely related to them areperil!cally prohibited:
urchuitujr BQI;rcl«.ei aay or
( tli# Town It iahie tn do m.
, „,. Wary BeiBint . Ltlilan K, Hbert
l t d flt, Paul St., Mary P, WoodJ i t Stevens Ave,, Kit. K . McfJ. Eowen.7fll Third Ave., Arthur II. Heln61 Summit Court, Cobwln Realty Co.
4 1, , , < T. . , < 1
. I
ie to a penalty as notlcn ja hefetivof *S-[it itecea>i«d tn
exhibit to tiia Btl)in>r1hprH undee oathor affirmation their eln.inn. and fle-
n«t the eat.ate "of saidasiSfce^^^trhereineemcd to prevent
Afnrtiueo alpns or any otherinfip nr nnvloo tor whichAmnlcslon mav be granted
n Ci
mantha frofnHe dale of L said nivler. or tber will
Y H^ptfltrtbSfj >.D.; "|VSfT Ufnart tiiffnplicaiJnn of tha under*Sff3iertr as^xecutur of ihfl en tat* or snia de-^aiidij. notica".)* hereof ttJven to
al *s fore*ur barred from prone ™tl HIT
tbe lanie thereof ttJven tocreditors of t^ld iddffwil ip
tn the nuf)Bcrlbor under ontnr afflrmatlnn th^lr btalmn and d ^
(h) In cilditlon to nil other i l sns(HhorlHfld jereln on promlties usedrlmnrllf, tSr retail salo ofno, % sltlCI? fre«flshlnf; JIIKH on each auch prom» « , provided thnt HUCII nlKii
only tlie' trnde .namene.ext - - -
opt abovt ft round level; bon*!thna io aqiiare feet n arcneiits over tm Hhluwaih (or
hare tie no slctnvnlli, thonth for fllttevvftlku onit determineci. liv the Town
tirrav A. rtrsnetnoniild n, TniSrwBrt
l, Tn
li1. P. TaiTBirt, Jr. anrtTaKEart Fmmel.
Eneoutorann«enste[n, Altdrney
iitilonr neon signsK tuite Id aifectly
PHRMlTB.v
1 afjthliorulliPincej no Carmen SborSnne, Jr."JOTlfcB TV* ,Clini>IT(lB*
Flntate of W l t L I A M BPE«fCET[f -f ,
Pnf»iiftnt to tMa order oJ. KII1TC, Burroffatfi of the Coun^v
n the twenty -a l i th
IffttDbrt!!* Councilof- WMtDeK In tbe
WThatBlona jBta*ich : he fiiiiiroveiJltiir.- d eceyi l ne, • ffB11 an I n«,vfnif e f - l tdw ob«l*ucllnn«
ek-fit- *pvrri':i>r*•'•*. •ply*".vfr (Jrote^" -; Tfi»t Branch 8(1 of
nf usHwnT rtlvir be lmvmenlnit, deeuenln^, nn<n*, fr{jxn Hardline Street, nputhenst-vHyto ths Weit/leld-C ran ford town
miCTIO^ i; That H EJ inch byinch Dorru{n>t d metal kr.rli lH d i ith Mnary
h Dorru{nd metal kr" drain with TjncMnaraifii ontna bruifnfc.hn ri
Fldch 7*1, I^iivn tit w « (1KB, to Bradcli 10-T-K i}c
TI *. -THftt (tSiil fl^rlt aimjli I
vAt-
vtalnn of the To-tVO ^ntrlnPer nndIn aeOT)>lnnoB wttll .nlnnB ftnd Blip5catlnna-,tt>at tiwTft - hpen . fli^tuvMt th* •nmcitnd trhli-h a r e n n w .
In the i^fflrf of tbe Town Knul-- anfl HTB hpreliy rnSii* a part
lijinTHftanc*...; ' ' ; , i.it. It la hereW deter*stafeti Jbnt (.he tots'
... ,,..16 fc ttw. fIhe srim of pinn.oo U tn h«iicc« AfaK"i>nd: Irf STCWt":
HJOTH. isb.;-«Mmittd afflDtint nf
STCWthe PM
nr>cenim
apnrnprlntciJ to auch pure sam of tsn(irUKi frem rani
d ailable t
ID Town <sf... WuitHria.*'In 'hety of i: In tort, m futiowa;
Auartnient ZoneInif tho followlniri. n .1 mans aoihortiRfl hy thnOrdinartep of ths Towi
tftfjk! in the Refti'lonce 9,flnrden Apartment>. SKCtin ar^cttli
of And for churcheinhd cWlc orfranliattom
.JRTJB tthnll n o t . b e In RXOT 30 aqnare fppfln nren.
) Temiiorivry alicna Identify,nrcbltetils. bunclrm, rrnltorscantrAetcra t?n prctnlfn'n nn
cti a hullilluK la lie In p: enn-hvru i
tli*> linn*
viiloil thnL mi siichdiMpiayera on anyfor. A Eerloil tmiietirrflfiutfod fot- qiich
l t l M ll n t r i H u l i . f i t u t i « y Y twM^itevtM1 tq l^na. AIHO, lurlheL>r(3vMed thnt no itrtHlctnL tUumiiiEttUn nhaU tie ti**n;lr thM i*u^itk^it rjii^n.^flt ftKcecd irP Aiiuu.rf^«t in nr«a iitfri Uini unltp^ &fHutct to the 1i\illd1nk, U Htinli bHtl Imck froir> the fttrr.*t HunAIKLEIIU[I> ur tiol l fl limn K|i foe
li.l > T^mjKimry sljinn Jitniuunttnir thftl thi> preinlshji <m ^ h l t
•alb or ronlfti ^rovUUiiK t^fll <>nt0110 nlppi KtiiilJ lii1 Ltcrtntttt'ti tiU* iirnmifl'1*- thnt mil?!** IITTUPli' IHp i>rlnri] ft[ luiiltUTip, It fritiln> vat t>nfk nt Iftajit 10 feet tunHi*- mrff t liir^ ihftt tin nttlrti H i l l l N JmiTiftll^,, , l ,uN in, i»e,.Jh
[*lpj;ti nhnll 11 -fat t^^r^fit 4 toIn area anrt ftTijs.ll 1IEL
hi-j only tor HO tunic ft*tinen flf^ in fncl jirftiiftttl
Pf or rei_p> Out. ti'ninnf-n
^irr.irillfif 34ft on A p}Lii>divtfln upl i ro^r^ by t% Uunri!. pi rivLill
Tm^K lit I4ft(t[.Htfi'Pt ~ 11II •-. til:
rlit (tP
lt hEErti M l i l t r ] h nh . T<pwr l i ' l a r
iT 1 IIEII It whci
(hit ItreflhTijcfi hn(•11 M"" of I l fvlntllll nr tittir
lerrnftet b* e'rVictflhi, ' OF. at]to, iugpendBd from, ijnliitofl
ir.tainri
he
ortpil upon n tra. Dltorfd, rpbuMt.rfitvd, . nor Bhnll Any freeir ntirt) be pormlttcil, until afor the n a m e b£* bp»n (trant?,
ma R u i l d i * nimn»-»nrfor the nam
ma Ruildin*^iViNx~ APtBHMIT '
APPLICATION-V0RiHMIT, ' • • • • ' •ann netnllnd infortYirttlnn
J llRhtinff, If any, shall lieuhmttted -In triplicate with each
Hr-ation for a «'«h Permit andcilipllrntloii hliull tm a
I hy the written conn en townef : ^ JstotV Sf t[
itC*IO»^Wl:o P"i;'aitJf5
all_n«_!;atied_ tor _.
irl?,mi««nl (bat
j i b
tian-+iTe l
or non-ppstdhail t
profit, ^- g.' MATBilhiLa AND
NAl«onl|nr inp«*rlnu practictmlMlttt, the lauien to the st
b ill b
i / n inon tnjcctudtns botta
All aticli sl•tlAeh«d to. t
t t 1 h odHe-ith
PESION.nI{TnaT£hall ba dealBneif nc-st tu >ibD best anoented 'fni
tee. If attached to aloads shall he iHatrib"atrtictore Bo thnt no
will be over»trea«ed. .AJ1, •tippprta (tqa track eta for
..ftns tlUspohil^d from or auuportfi'tupon B hull din K; shall be constructedat metal not less than hi Inch thick\t unKolyoTi luett, and not Icaa than
JWclt It; t j l members in-ilta are sMvanlaed. .
i lens ehjp.11 be securely- , . .-^ the bailrtlnjc by tnrnnAo( ftjota.1 anchors , bolta or expansionicrfiwn nrovldlns that »l(tna e iceod-n(T Ed ]ba. In weight shall be Iure<l at hoth tap and hottom w.
tthelf'anchora,1] Biuna ehnll . have- n clear
of not ltmi tbnn'lO fact fromattem of tho iltrn tb ths aide
Walk or butb lgy*I.No HICH •hall hb'Dlictil *o aa to
Inttrfaro wltb the opening of aitJtit door of any building, ar to ohitruct any window opening of n
•m . In "n..dwelling, or lo Interfere:h the n i l of »nv tire eneape; -.;l«n« muat be sir Imtalied hhd of
materLal to : wlttiatand -H wind re-sHtonco oC not lean than Sit pound*
ir aquare foot.'B1SCTIC1N S. LJCTHTINaNo Ilium Inntea ndvdrtinomrnt flhalt
be of anch a color or . located Inueh n fashion iva tn dlihinlflh or,l<!trni;t In nny way frntn the eifec.iveneas or any trattle iilKntii. orilmllnr offtclnt salety or wnritlnsdovioo. ' • • •
Nil ^l^hteit n4[?i1Ei Hhall bo of tbomh tVTJKNn naahlnK l i sh t s on any bulldl
nor tn. any dtaploy window ahall10.eico lit illie rtlrcctional
ID OrtlElill NlF HftfT^rnm^nt JUMJ Sffli^ ofJfir py or nit)' of th^.lt nirithe Ounty of Union nnrj tli«(if yfe»ll|l-lr),
f > HIV ^ iWKCTtON (. StJNS IN
hnll l.ctfl
»»•?. nf tllf li.ta j tnnh'f nil oh 'hy 'J I ' , '"V'1"'" r l ( 1 l«|i'IH'lt Hit- Ifi'drrnt -
-liinni] nr ttTl
i.jli.'Ptit'* Z
III I lm' mini.' I ' l T I P l I I I . - i i I I Imill Hltitio t"
..^ . . . . .— iniiy he rctinirt'i by - ...urnl Aeronnutlcnl Auttinrltlea, Ahalhi. nln^eil, tnFicrlbed or auppcirteiutirm ttn> ri>of, or upon any ntructilro whlc;h CKt«.ndM ubDVn tlio TdOot nny 1'MllElinK.
HEC1TI0N II. BIGN3 ON TAXINo sign ehall be tretteil, pulntnd,
lined, located or mnlntalned on anytftti cah except to (leniftnate. tb^nErnd, FictdrcAA, tciqplirme 11 umbelilit ivnrd "tnnrh nnd nertal numbeof such tn*l c *
SEl"TIO» IS.I! SI'S.
A t 1be termtnatloq of nny lirofepainnai. baa in eta, fomm^reui ot :;_dn*trt«1 UP* ef ^*.y prtnilntu, lhliprlnlHfllon *o dl'piny HIHII:Ateil with alicth line of tnfj ^t-nmlaeutiall forthwith terpiliiati1. ana &nurli -FIHTIII pnnli lin r^mnvfil nr Mitlterntfil frnm Iti* prumlnfla urUn!HLi dnyii Fr,,ni thu riate of ternilTintl'.n nf mirli line.
»Ii(Tlfi.V 11. tNifPECTlClN ANnMAINTMNAS'CB,
It nholl t.p the duly nf the .Imr liif}.^clnr to Innpen fitrtifnr i\iiErti a liermlt In •'"'TliErPn,j"Pii|itF-tl(in nf itii hlfUhFtllnn and ti
uticel Inun fi» n\A-ttltlr 1
Ti.pi'Tmln^ uhvthPr tlu-y^jiri. |..IIKIM Inn, unil ]n i,vlth ilili. "i..Iltipim:*...
In tin- .'V.-nt Any
etermined, Iiy tht To»» U n j lcor) or any nren between the Hidenlk {or such h i l th) d thortnnl ( jath)nnd the-
Uac^nt_atrf_et.
Alt j if i iSnt'teBnliv exist tri^Kit con form In* tn the pefiulrenioiii*ij thla orillniince may remain Inn-ct. tot A- psHmi of iot to feiceerl
yenra provldlnK they are nutproil, rehollt, tjnlargetl or re in .
<teraon, hi-mahall erect
of any ttigi. ..• ' • ' -n» ot . t l i la
the.tnauitei!»nlatfon of ttie
ordinance, nr, nhnt « reraor' ' '"
~. In
chrpritati™permit tho
kl^tloti.. ofncv orotatieh
aticfi slirn aeeordfllice wtth__, , tlhthe provlnlcna of tbla orfllTlrtncn,within the tltn# hcrcht piuvltlHtt,itlinll upon conviction thereof be
h f t to a nne not to e da Ihidefauu hi n» j u y ,nr itnch ftn», nnv per nant m I th ll {I
IJOOid.me hi of
i eonvleteit,tha itiattlatC t J
cre {IonIniprlnonert Interm not BI
hi of Anr itnch ftn», nnv per nansip eonvleteit, may In the ill acre {Ionlit tha itiattlatrate bo Iniprlnonert Inti C Jnll f
edlnff W daya,Kncli day that a violation <?nnttn-
M f th ti i l d f l t
lit tha itiattlatrate bo Iniprlnonert Intil* Countr- Jnll fur n term not BI-ceedl W d
frflln'tppahal! hi
and sppftr^lt v lo -
of the' time nllowpd" .ret Ion of j i vlolntlnn
SRCTIOW If."free (itnittllnB n!en"—afif.-'iiijM
nnt affixed to a tnjtldlntr but ntftnd-\nft ai>art therefrom, whether" movahle,
8RCTI0N "All other prdlnancen.and narta
n^A|nahcts of me Totpil,.bt "wextn'n ronliict herewitherewith
ajed. •is. if at l
c H a notfii.bi Tentnei'.
are ticrobf tut-
. ._ . . seetion.-ll-.^opetlon, sentence, clause or phraseof thin ordinance be for nnv reasnnheld to tie imconstttuUnnii! or tnrvniiti, nuch aBPi»inrf ih l l l - not Atrpctthe remoltilnjt portlahi o[^th)^ orrtl-
the Towii o« * C . t f t . M h e n b y j i l t ^c b r e that •*!<) Council woulrt hi*iSpntaed th* orrtlmsric* afla ottfh • unc-tion and aubBBctlon thereor !rro.i*stpctlve nf ihe fact that any oneor more of the, aectlonst mihn™ttor»,•rtntfMicea,- rlnOJKia or phrafioa tmiiti* ilertArnd uncanHtltutlonril or In
ntlri.^ -.— ..... )(t. Ti l l s . OfnllTfTn
(jtmil tAka «IT«ot lmm*illBt*iy-Spanfljnl Pa»piJiKe -nil iiubllcallon there-of «B reau lredby law;
I TO niDDen<i ,»
t-ruyosnin for th# plnntln^
•r.in tht Boroujfb ptf^ftn ot. Mniintdlnftlil^ W)tf_ he rP£PiV0fl **¥ the Tlr>roUi*Kliililn Ti*** t?flrnmlflfl]on, tiurbiivrHull. MoiintnlTmlrie, Now Jprsev Unti.rlpht i/rtock P.N, on Haptfeftbcr 2ft.irMiierlini&Iy thflrflnKer. .
Hi?nnil
hU. eo«lrQUSrud Ci
Of th
nil lahop*m^nt ftnd inphlflitt^lEi; ttflL.. ^ . . . „lii*1 tifnwflr pKOiifation 'pi- th* *•>«
r trp<-# pyf n ttiumet*r of noIhnn 1H inrhPR ThtnKJTP^ fit
TPilnlof *attv
.4 in^hfE! rnprtKU9 feet Above tbe •o;roihe)«ht nnl l»«a than
d l l '7J- asth v M litlFtntlttff Aea .f>n -r-f iS(tQ.
9. Tin* inu^Arthrtii Mri(F->r ntiai
t-V'lHK ^acb t r r e thftl Tn- nhnll ^)avMr A f>l-rlo4l of nt l^n-il D M y»rtNi.iflwiiiir enoh (iliuHinp HTJII n*m1'rmicrtnitir tv r^i»lnr«> v t i h t m t ni>flinrim i n y nnO hi I trt-^rt tha t nhnlHut F H I * ** >?"T>t flint h* ^l••i1} Tti>h* T-fp^Eniinrhln ;«• t^trrBCf1 irt'Cs <lntna.vnl ur KIDRI) 1rV pfrHvnn tint HIILI^t!flf contlSrl fif ihf* nuitrrict-nr Tli^nTn r<htirm hMfier Kh»Vi «f th ln t *<lflva fr"m lh^ tiwnr'li nf OIP f ^ n u i i r*-M or lutfl th_t» it BUS" I TiflJ-v'JtrK o
1! I HI i fI T T l l f
rt%nrtimiltton.
Hbnll liottfi' f l i
mimnfr thfl
tnlrifnr
rifM. firtifn1a«lr
I I ITI ftu Trp
nrlnB ttift RPihlipt TTM furnldli a tmii.l fr,it.-«. pif It l" |- ."i lrr 'rt 1
t f th
« DIr>ihir-.Ty
willW
thu Oct. sit.
r . l | , | ,,,i,,!ii ! ! i ' -h h l l J ! l n P " J , I N ' t i s h i l l l I "pin ^ii h - ^ r f l l | i i l l v t !.Li''
tiftl *iit « ( tii.
rii-p-n r n - i r v l - ' f i i - T• H i 3 l i l U n i r - I h n . t i
H « h k i t ( ' • < - ( P i *
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pttftll !^
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IIpfilifter t
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l a i t v oift-n I, nf , . I ni- l ' i i I-I- ITi j iMlnsr
f-i'ir.tt t<!t!i thi
ln.ifip..(n
11- IHTV|[JL[- ( J ^ . f ^ f l
hi F'.irli r.'Fi'p Ml^
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In tiSillil
nintii^ IITiMit "f f IT.' >i1.- tl nvtl 'i-lnijrt i v i l l In
fi.'iv ur'¥ ^ . ' , e t n r" ) ' ' . 1 -
BFI fdunt..
PUBLIC NOTICEIubDf; H°tlc° Isheretoy atv
italnancepi entitled ad rblfovrt were' a a j t Y i d d t e d by" tha C i l
C NOTICEIsheretoy atven thatl d d b l f r t
f thtiff t
_ ivioptpJd^by" tiifl ^ l i i t e l iSn.n? - - .
T own ClarkPKSEKAL OHDTVAMCB Ha. WM
Alt OttDINAlfCf] f p A»tJ)!Vn TITT.B^DHAJnwM 1 *!tn • nv TIIK
OBttBHAi OMtttiifOK* Off THKTOWN B r WBBTF1BI,!) <HHVI-
IOJI OP 1HIK HBIiATIKQ TO
mn*v«T
J. KII1T, off ofnf Union, mntia on the twenty -a l i thilay ar AUhTUSti A,1J.T lliti?. Upcin tneantillnjtton nf ttio itndsrsiifnP'l. fluElect! torn nf tilts' eptatif of /at<t de-:::i:;:r;;
iAL,iii^fi«dli . ,IHHXXCK *r» VAC-ATE X
TION « r BOVSTnW AVBWItBU ^i , POUTICM Of L.AUUBL
Fees
L O I H H . ltAI.1MOUNTAINftlDEV HKW JBIWEVIn conformity with the pftivJaloni
pi #n ftQt ontltl«il "An Aoi t< ~
Lea a t_. _Jment.§ _lo, not lev is, hflaq v^tttfl iit;tafnfllde not
of 4a actt ont|tr«ii An Aot to ItciruUt* : Klsotionr', Title 19, RevuedM t i t u t t N J e « a l t h
N«w Jeffle;
BuroiiKhCIerJ
the
already roslatered Ind r the IAV futidei1 (ho lAivH of
Hdvernliig [tonnAncntmay register with tbe* • * " - - id DoroPffh
e Boroughmay r
rij o f thQnjfde at
nan , jnumL,-,,,rrT ^., . _ .....,, ...#ny lltrte op ttt^ml intjliiainB t h u t i *u y ; a^tbmbVr Si. 135fl, ori whtcTidate the regtotriiMoh tHJ6k» will bect^B*O UITLIH fitter tho ftirtlicomJng
n TueB-vwniDttr a4 i-pir. j-iallCQ: (•tiv«ii that the DlHt/lpl BoarditrF And ElectJpn In utitl foj-
Lou* tticfltioi* D,Utricta af ih«i ot Hiin
f r e Vi>( Rtho T&lioroutIn th« nmceitiefeitiafter aeulBnitttiion the da.teB ami between tho hoursheroinafter net forth, tor th i
t j t t i q n l
n in antfictae, willr aeulB
meett t i
Hi at canrjtictinii a q n e m Bon ((ir tSo, electionj.of neenons toe f Arid US dtricni! Unteil hclaw;
h l dt
heroinafter neuoHi at canrjtictitton ((ir tSo, electionj.of eenothe f Arid US dtricni! Unteil hclaw;< TCJuj: hpurx jtc<l dates of m l j cloc-tlqh B « a* follows: .-.•
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retntjer 1, lst>>, boiwof t'Aitt. and ! PM,
T f l l w i n g Is a
DAY. No-the hour PI
tAitt. and ! PM, . . «.The following Is a Hit ol tho c-ffl-
C0fl to be Voted tor i\< Iho flald Ceil-oral Election: „.. . ' i - ,
A atata,Senator tor tha Sut» oCNew Jersey.
Four membera of dsneral Assem-
". T rtife members of lloiird of ChosenfrrejhnWtri.
tine Sheriff*pfh Corone
tta
nbar nf thelip elected
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A Efay<ir. ttyo yenr term.5fwo councllmen, 3 year term.One councilman, uneiplrad
V«a> termOne couticilmwfi, .un*aplr«4 two-
year tarm..fiale ami VtmtHi
OP u illy Coin in I tie*liy the EwtJiOerflllcT ftn --
triitn each Election Dli-trfct,r -in In (ho aeveral <"
. til* «Md tlt.*rJa al 1ntid Kteetloit will meet are
(At KdtWibrooit Nrhnol. r . S . Tlnu#Ea. Mour,tainMil*)
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By ylrtuo of an Orfter or t)teSuperior Court of New J^raey. Gnncit*eery T>Ivlnlun. inftilfl on the 50th nayf Aunut WSs I c iv i l c t ion
y T>Ivlnlun. inftilfl on the 50th nayAunuet, WSs, In a civil :. actionrein JAMES W. KBPSBI l . i»Biilntltf. and you, ANN MATU13litCAN KEPNHn m d f d t
of Awherthe Biilntltf. and you, ANN MATU13COrtlitCAN KEPNHn, a m defendant,vop aro hereby roonlred tn answerthe comulalnt of tha plaintiff on orbefore the £lat dny.nf Ootoher noK^ly Bervine nn anRwer on Jonaph ,'
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!t»r*atairiL domert , Vtlon and attle rooilntie by- BdwatdUtildgo B-H1SS,
upHounifPUIMITUM.-MWf1
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* ROOFINO
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sflas« 73* feetp totiect.: - ; T t M » t yon life,
It difeada yoor rigttiagaisjt the ajwerjuetmt itteU.
It Makw yott *v>el with all menbefore the l»w. : .:
It eenSrnu ?our religious free-
powell als« allow-fllastt* a new de>
> tlu «r*t•Ide Crow
' policy
tofor
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' 1* playing Bowf IMve-In theatre,
j^ jh Saturdtr. ItJaV' production fllnwdm a, "John ftul
feature, Thei:far Robert Stack,,'ChtiW Coburn,ey *nd Jtkn PI*tT*
Jill T«hnlr*m» arid
horriif-
^It;«t«iit. m » * r t i b t * »*b««i eorpo*: wat is, the right toluimr-^youarB^Ma^i-i^ir.
K«»&•*:** tap**!; trial. ,- Jtt ptrmfta four baring counwl
r 4 f i * :r 4 « f » » i . . . : . . . :I t Prevent * y o u r bc inx t r iedata it on» »«i«ltt»d.I tpnpiU jron to bave a trial tn
fb« at*t« and dlitrtct tn which youraar.-fc th«rged with in ff
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j Tueiday, Ae«d-Kirk Dougla»
m aie 1VI» star?,>i of this V«t"
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. j Man Who Coutd«;*]*• Technicolor.
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I'CLASSIFIEPS
.NODCE5
ITTHRIitt i q - i j and r e t t t« of Uie Btato whn e i p o o t s
ut outilae tha a t t t e o nl JH), or a oual iaed u n d
™ii*r J, 1919,lltuns !>r phj-alcil
r t a n of the Dbiervsnc*lw« holiday pursuKtit to
""* " i l i r t o* b«.t
M I J B , o* b«•"««• or university, W1HL™»tt y«»f ballot a t t h e»" iit roflr aiatrlct on «n.ldL|2J dulre to vote In t h eP H P , to ba. hold on N o -
SI?, ___ abyour Home
to whkh
V• ^^^ Ttrnsta|BiaUro, nn<lusual
,?=l IBM thainet
ptrlor Court" •' Dlvislort,
•ha:
°on of tan
Isnn
v J17S fooa mnp «n-Un ip Par:". Fred B.•'•S., ilnteni (lie Union
Llndbnt, SB fO l -
" " ' Win,..,• *'"' Plum o
•J1 I i ' 5 ' * ' • • • V ' V J , * ' " ' « I • '• t » **
"•^fiiB
ft jeV you • dtiten of thenited -MMMi a **&r« born.It «!*»• V»n dtiieubip, II fer-
fae -w eangylfliig -frith Itb-i i i tfhU
It a****** you free* lawful
nm[ tor»tli#r with
>aii;to I-UUM, OHto rlfht yaur wronj*,
r prop«rtr HiKU.-Ita tfce fovcnumntjMt projxrty with-M rf I»w,
•*•»• i n j oOet tn tin>» for fcll
to btetma « «tti-
Surwi from bcini heldto r complaint D»1MR
dirt Mn ]*wfQ]lr acettled,It tiuupN you? fWit of 'trtil by
nry of 7*nr fellow meI t i t » *
It UiniU TOM th* point ttt
compel wltcessai to «P"WCll "
It relieyis you from compuiilonto ttittfy igidnBt feutscU.
It forbids eicesEice bsiLH taibiila eictuslvs ftiies or erael
UJC BuildingOpening Set^ r Thursday
ft protects yon front slavery in
It ll(f«ps any state *r«n JeprW-iB|t you of your constitutlflnal
'It .MJICHOM your bearing arnu'& tM protection pi yoMi IVte *nii
It lecnrw yonr home fromM*>;b except by lawful w t r n n t .ft U
on of contracts ehal! not be;
fan tn pirtlnjpata ]nto tfc« " CotitUtutian
tfaw to tta*. '(Eeprint by request of the W « t -
Held d u p t e r , NS DAR, by pennia-lloi) «f t h N t i ! S b l M
y flrat naw; t*l-ate t-iHtge f*c)litka in hmif a ceo-
tnry TV in jw. vf^MJ fMawter IryUnion JsMwCoftftfS'Wfcen-a ret-ard enrollmeut of SOO •tudente ti•SJKMtuL -
The collefe^s aew( IT^dawoombuilding U locttud on » Ift-aencitmpDi off BpringflelJ s»enu*f op.puite Nomahagan-Farit. Tba oUGrant School had been the cpUe*t>
n » aince lB4iL ' • .
Activity In the new buUdfna; willbe launcheit with • frfihman ori-entation dur tbmonwir- K ^ t
slons will be heia, Monday tbronrhW d d
Pbyvehool CooperativeNanei? Beglas Year
^ Tfc* p i t y » o h o o l C*-opCT«tlreKarwry. toc»ted at the AthbrookBwim Club in EdUoo. op«n(d IU«eeond ytn of optration Monday.New and advincsd jiUy •quip*ment, which: h»d b»n iWMhaaaddaring the aummer, wms moved In-to the school building and irrmg-*d by a gioup of parent* on thed*y belore school opened.: A mptnitiB and afternoon froupof »oungitera met Under the direc-tion of teacher-director, Alice Wil-li>n» and tetcher, Sonia Wolmutli. . " "
A limited number of refiitra-tions la arillabte, Intereattd p«nti'of pro-school boys and eishould call MTB. Mllbn Mlntl, 46Trafatger drive, Colonia, for fur-ther information.
Ilnion County* ia i t prtnte e»1-i* buttdiTig was *r«te4 to KMiU-
worth by Upi«l» 'Collfg*, wlilohow maksi It* kotne in Eait Or-
atue. Many y*«ra ago Union Coun-ty wft* til* htllB* of PtllK»t(Ml tint*eroitf. Th« only other eollHtjat*nstltotion In' the eounty now l»
Newark 5taU Collefe »t Union,hkh atttttt pTO»T»ni» for th«Mlanning to. entwthe tekchinf pro.tiilon.
In addition to itudwti enrolladUnion 3\mW CoMiis* four etfr-
iBffc,
SEPTEMBER SPECIALSL A D I E S T O P P E R o r2 S W E A T E R S . . . .
DRESSES . . i ; : . . 9 9 e u p: Dty CUonad end
MiN»J SUITS - TOPCOATS
COVERS - BLANKETS
WASHAWEAR
Prof eulontilly Dons Up
SHIRTS UUNDERED AND FINISHED
5 Hour Service\ by 11 AM. - Out by 4.30 P.M.
including Saturday
Quality Dry Cleaning
from a Local Plant
PERFECTCLEANERS & LAUNDERERS
WESTF1UD, N. J.119 E. BROAD ST.
AD 2-2050
AAFirr COtJNCil
y g can taafce a mant w w . tatwka**^ But «alr al-K & WIH *m»tw,-in * i t
olptam tor itnoent nun-
i f ta*Polle.TralBlW A*ad-o* tW UnlMi Cdnhty- Tollce
Chkfi AjMeUtkm. Tdii «lt*ve*k program will open Oct S.
ApplicatiiHta for tfct vollif*« re*>ul*r' undcrpadaita - program arc
l hd Uruimlnt tonKuhit ahead: a( Uttyear-diipltt a, ilight deereaa* thisy«ar l*i th« nninber of Hljth Mhool'
y«*r, Dr. KMuietb. iW, iteraJHitd«an, Mportad.
todaypoite*
JSo turtead of, aliens;, hi « p«)iceldk kaitk »»erlii(l»t,- a atek pec-
6(111 O»JI M nifbfdM * doeior lori-rreeded treatwejit of fllneaa
or «ciJJent-caii«ed injtirtej »ndshotlt.
Tnia *RW' *f • jMitJwt «*urstnany time* a rear tta)ughaut tbenation, according t* penali C.L h t l % tSafety Cotuicll1* Cwnmitteii onTesta far IntoKkatlMit'
"Chemical teiU.ef b|*od, urineta>Mith," b* «aid(' "not W j
far*.many drlTer*!^H:atwV*niau-* of - »rr«t, - hut at»o aave
palk* withb «
"Tb« tatta
to detect when * avteMted dmnkdriver is not under, tfee influenceof afcwhol. That naiiiiallr twdit i m t© «»»p»ot an lajsty, or that<&* arratted p « m » ' antnaHr isB l , " . - . - . • • : y \ - - - - : • • < • • • • - .
.The.' te*ta. for ilatosteatton,ca, Kofnted: out, axe not «oia-
Thirty atBtee} now bare
fan. iat«tti. fttr:
Lhotka, (>*eati «'t o
tlan,'! Ht ) • • ofearing
wW> ,*ht problem at drjrikiitf *4riWar-. The twU *Brtainly •Wr s i^nBd«lBitt*re^ properly., "C*amJ(;iJ test* in itiiKBBeWeha, *»pliiB«d, "Ja::not tell nowman> dfinfei a m«t beii twd. They
lodlckte the MMunt ^t »1
tohel in hii Woed. Tha level aiwfctefc « Mw> U •faawaiad i o a« savder tiie Iu8*«ice «J alcohol 1> pre-wribed by law,
"Momjaikm en th* blo»a al-IO*D) -eonMtiit, cou^wj • # ! * 4*Bpyalcul signs of the driver's con-dition, hefpj determine if he is un-fit to 4HT* .a t*i,"
School ejtanjtnitioni are oae?Bided; It la not so much sfiidemleeiucation, s» a moral atid »p!ritu»)culture, which Ijfti one hlgh«>,
—Mary Bstcer Bd
Ciittonf Cabtn#t
Masonry
EUdrleal Work
. • ^ : .: .. .
Hw«*» hMv Acina'i w e n raody Wo* o* Mb M m
you mdrtey . . . »hdhkboA f * . ittfaffi fat : » H -
movad b*fotf wetflhliig t M o g ' y w hwr* w a t
for your money. . , : • •
LANCASTER WAN0^3 fa t COW«NATION
Chucks 0 r Lamb * 33JBOtOtOtf tm* MaJ 2**Z 2 7 *Pofofoes ••';&%• :..u£iOronge Juke 4
ftoatf, 0K>|»a and Shw
Lamb ChopsBreast £
aam»ai a * a V
lAHCASTa «AWD tOHaBS
TOP of M
tANCASrtl «AMD
Ducklings Ov«w
c
c
Roost B^f' ^^H^Bfe^B^B^^^^^^B^^B*^
PottSteja*
2^65.
.£45*MUVO GAtweW MHcAsnk
Chicken 3MT 99* Hart 4 a *
JuiceVegamatoRiVAA-eW-UVa
Dog FoodFANNtNGS-WEAD t VUHOt
PicklesRED PACKAGE
BrilloU*6Y OOP MMNTEO CHUNKS
PineappleSwiff'ning
33622
mil
pfcg*.o( U
7OH&L
79<89.73<45.43<29<Q |c
t • M | -:- ••!-»*
GrapesOrangesHMNTOSH
Apples
4^ 49c
3 29
WGMAt«
Cherry PieSTBAWBESSr ICED
Chiffon CakeOIP PA5HJOt*D HOMESIVLS
BreadMAPIE
Nut Buns
- 49*
are SOUTH AVB,,
l/th fhrti Saturday, Sept.
OPUN M4MPAV TtliRU FtlOAV, TIL • r.1*.
tag wi
Blue Devil Eleven Boasts Strongest SquacTjir
^cleransBackfo Bolster Team
$ # j # O 4 i High ' it pfannin*S»-'KMfa it* old prominence in Un!:-tmD&mr'16amU circles with a
T«tar?iJng sktternten antty icandidgtes to
I** Bore* auffl
W hut itne# 1964. j p ^ t t •.•)*«*'« In. Cow* Joe
;"'!J'MJp"wJ!'l' ipM" ii •inn rnmrtTrrl a
!(9»*'-«Mt Wliite will ontoiji 'S i g l e wihf with
thi:
M»ingle wihf with
U ' i l b d readyattack. Hob Wolf-
b i t M»ion atg.t the nod. Wolf
Minnlnochief competition in
Wot *ut tit nwy be* Mannlno ii in
defentire back *nd istuHhatk *!ol flndt Jim
BrowntU ibittlinniionort. Diek Month
Welt M*jr are (top candidates' I ' l J i J j I ' ! ' • ' ' '
0 m y aUy af Wing***
UHty at thi* post. id'C.lfWrda»-rates ketke.ft t*ta pert.',
ftH f prt H I I h :v 4 k l »iHut ft*H* m p
^ f r i ^ i t a i i fcr. but ErnieT. bianiwr and I/UtrBiyaM era prfeia.
IB—1 Bit, OHie Ha*etnwith • 79.77—118.' Ell«0-10—H, won the AitkVi*«nt in, Claw A and Tarry Brmdj,
|-BS~4t, -wdn in Clut B. Wt*k-
iT$nVw«Ty bitt liaiH ) : a n d 4tfptii,'-;L*nrjr Scan*
Uttii'wiB b» i i Jili third *«uon at,; (*<*]«. Stott EtUi may npUce UmC (ii e f tni«" if h*'wmWiniw to dt-vftJo^tot St«nlen ih*«id )«d the;,'Jf«rWMd',w»11 on drieiite, Bob^Mltblt fct* th«. «th*T UeM« iiot
i)o*n-iwWi BUI Brady andGHnerWkiof'ktnt <tji. i
fca Blua Davili are pWrtku-y atwnf• ( .tfutrd wKh -rrt-
:>«*>• J*irr . l« i*«l ( arid.; P#teVlniih in atwntinc ;jHMltiflni. JohnjAiUerMn D*»«'BVa»tf,' and Greg
l y f f i i t \ j t h lob.
V J i ' a n fcattltng for the cm?/ttV<ltBlfc '. '•"•-:, • . ..-. :^ n i P B l t d d e n m i l l t d a 4-8 tecoidi,\ligjtMaten but the ftve team that,'r; iife«t»d tiie lotah,combtnt-d tor •;MUfmn ttcori at 41-4. Thil •*«-s t«K'ii*«jn rtitinld Improve on.fchlai d -with the benefit of mow
and dqpth.
Archer CourseA
5 SOn Monday *** Wfctehiinc BW-^•^.^irtlt'.cbiiduei. their = thifd.;,;A»*nw Safety Coupe of t h '• It wUl ke «*™'B «t the A
tfeV j f t , . *n «ik,;JKft*iMh «t J p.m. IWs will be;tr.)«eturt e«*rtnr: eqaiptnent**sf«tr *nd ihootliiar techniaue andiU putlclptnU * « ui'ged to-bring
'-tjielif, bowi. The second phake ol•tk* course will, ^over supervisedpratHcti *t tt™ outdoor ranje inXanilwoith Sept MB at t> »xa., how*«v»r, all prospective, bowhuntenmust htve. completed the lecturephsao of th«'covirM Scfore'fheyenn finish the outdoor Instruction,' Another coutte Mrill te_ given at
; dates to be Kuncunced prior tor,:th« October hunting: .season, butja i l who wish to obtain their first*:., bitw huntlnj license are urged not.; U> ywftlt until th« Hut minute.': ---:Th« iniitruetors iriU -«dyLs«s"new. archers on propet equipnient aAd
. apparel and answer .any. oueatlonapertatnine to bow ihiintins P l
PoUc*-Firemen ToRide In Beue&t
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PoJie* «nJ Fir. D*.will tkagU !• af
y tir*l r fraH tLL kaeluof dsakvya. '
Cbi*f PirniMiis ha* • * • •in trai>i>( • • *#! • ( amain km-•t*ad of • • • • • at MH«t lHaW«r* a 4ar, aad CUcf Rurka••rt> "It t«b*> a sair • (Juki la «F*B thl> •»•»•"
Tba • » • ! • ( • ( ( • • far tin1 UI W l k
Wnt i t l i f AL «B4 th.wani* B*ri *nJ Cirli F••< ika Kiwamia Clak im
Ki-
at J*hm Fr..k., tha Spart*Caatar ar f « • asr pofaojaaa•r t
Grander Jr. LeadsEcho Qualifiers
BUI Grander Jr. led the qualify.qn*, round at Ectio Lake's
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Au*-. SO at Tatnaijiiea:P»rtb*twatn the Lion; New YorkIta)cliibF Italian ' Ainerie*n» ofNe*afk and Yonlian. The Lionswon thla; defeetin* the New Yorkteam 8-1 and tielne .Newark £-2Sept, J in Brookljm, the localsMluvd a chance iomalie t*ia fln»is,loiliw to the Mok F.C. in a 3-3Ht breakinc overtime. With, ten(•condt left, tti« winnwB dthe needed fo»l. But the local«were twUdb/: newvpaoeri M th*
inmploniKlpir I|—15;:
3< holcii Bill Qrand-; i J « B 0 ! OUIa-Haynni, 71-
KlJ Jstk JfcAnllBte Jr.I-Ti-TS—Rmlph, Kins, 78-IB—161: Brgc«tottv"-hKa-T7—ltf, Sv«Apitak<iR,
U » At' KI1 (Lkirtinler, 78-10—»(;ituher Martin, 79-H—«»;• Pnui AJiit-^ n . Bfl-14—73; Bali ThompiOtl, ST-
73) Clint Turnar, U-11—7S} Lyittyneidx; «t-l&-~13i 01]Ie H»v«fi«,l-l—1j Cl»J» B: Br, ,ff, U P i t t i n
, SJ-li—Tl; Uayd Ones), 80-1S—3; ctarK Snilih, tD-li—Tli.~. MftylumniiM/, W'H—it, Wvekend alibi
urjiftment-(three worat hoteu -,T4-novr«), OlnMi A: Ell I*orunset-,^W-o—llfl; : Jltn Lmmard, s*-it—Si;:hnrlei !Dotrr, 6S.llt~£2; Art Sur-ont, 6fl»16-i-63i .'<71a*a B:.: Terryi d 1B-J3—O| Adnm. pjriit, 80->—SO: Joe Vnltntlne, 69-l(~Sl; Dr,
W. I* I*altor»(Jn, SI-IS—SI; Ray Cor-«718^s id
Thi Weitileld «lu> h«» jolnwjtiu New Jeraejr Soccer Leslieand ''"•ill cmnpete rBfuiarljr. Thedlrectora and players, exprestint;(Weir thank)-for the use of the'amaquea Perk Held and to Joeol&mait, recreation .director, who
was a former soccer player lit'renton State College.An invitation la extended to Vbe
to attend the gsmea.
pMiLittfl, CVJ-8—71; CharleiK R d B11S-18: w.
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SrtcJiiOn; VJ-8—71; Charlei Doerr,4- lJ™Il;Ken Rend, B1-1S—71: Johnttu-(D-eia; w AieDo s s i !
Ray"23—70;
Sl-10—11: Ksnty Mlchol
Pin Up PinnersRake Curtain
A new veaian opened last weekJof the' Pin f Up Girls bowlingiMfiie, with , jStrachan' sweepingHewlett *nd Wri»*t blinkingPi4±t,Un uke the flwt laid.
ntrachanWrljthtR i h e
to .how hunting. Poi1
first time arehera", thie course musttie Bucceaifu'Hy completedun archery.hunting license can beobtained.
Mine Holers PlayAccuracy Event
An accuracy tournament, play'" ed by the ninfl hole group of wom-
."- . en »TJifeTB at Echo L«ke Country,-;:Clu£ l«it i*eelt, was won by Mi-s.r B, S. Schneider, with a aix penal-'4JM >C0re,)Mra,'J, W. Leonard
Soccer EntersWestfield AreaSports Scene
Socp«t i*c»me another lecalmport fat* aujfime*. when a ftrof IU.ln~AmArice.ns formed th'IioTii Swicer1 Club' which! Sn thibrief ttms of iti existence^ hai•hown'arreat »hiHty,
Heading tke group as preildeinand coach Is Alfredo Witliima, iformer sower player at LaftyettCotlaf*. Others active in tfie cluare Alfredo Del Monaco, director!Eriio floico, a«slatant coach andiMretaryy, • graduate of Megl*trate "Emllio Ainii" in Italy; Novella IrfirenEO, t*chnieej coJlaharator and Alfred DiTorlo, captain.
Two weeks ago, the club flu-lih*d Afth in the tournament of
Early Bird LoopEarly Starters
Among the first tow]ing leaguesto start a new season, was theE*ily Bird gr-oup, which took tothe lanes Tuesday, Spill an e andMarshall were the Wg gun! in theflrst fleHftioTit the formerAnderson and the latter winninggtwo and tleine ono with Hrtchings,
WYNANT T, WILOAT
Boosters ElectWynantWildayNew President
Booths TakeParent-JuniorTennis Title
The Wcstfletd School Boost*ITSAu&clattort at Its first meeting forhe 1959-80 echaol year, unmii-
elected the following ilatef olTicen: president, Wynant T.
ldayf Arat ylcc pr^itdentf I*arry.Shaffer, swontt vice president,
Philip B. Hopptnj secretary, Chai.H. Frinkepbioh Jr.; corrcepondinf
cnitary, Wi Latry Kt-fihs; treat,rer, Conrad B, Lewii, Nondna-Ions for the offices were euhmit-id by Edward B- Hdlfic-huh, chair-imn fit the nominsting committee.
A vote of thanks was given out-;oing president J. Stuart Smartnd his fellow officers who, it was
said, "did so much during theast year to promote Interest inhool sports and in working -withhoo1] authoritlas to further theWetic projri'ams of Westfleld
ienior and Junior High Schools."In accepting (his new office,
resident W11 day emphasized ibomportance of Increased Boostercrtiyity to keep step with the ris-£ school T)°pulntlon and expand-
nft athletic progrsm of the schoolt Accoi-dlng to Mr. Wilday,
purpoee of tho Booatcrflia xaoster and 'promote good eports-
tnanshep, stimulate greater inter.it Ifi all BportB, and \vork withh l authorities on improve-
ments in services, equipment andtacUitlesfotWeatfteldteMnt,"'
carrying out these aims, Mr,Wflday stressed the following ac-tivities fanned for the coming
ear: "Award of scholarships to aboy And a girl for outstanding pro-flciancy and leadership in ath-letic a, award of trophies to themoat valuable ptsyer in. each sport
nd plaques to all senior letter-men, annual fall sports dinner andspring sports dance plus participa-tion in anual dinners for winterports, promoting attendance at
school game a, and offo-rlng assist-nce to school officiak rfor any ap-
>ropriate activities in behalf o l theichool athletic program,"
Mr. WiWfty said tho "Boosterirojtrnma are pomiblti only throughhe auppoit of local merchants,luatness and ptofeasional; men,iarenta and citizens of Weatfleldvho purchase Boaster, stiokera'andiuttonB." He announced that allmeineaa ipeople will be called an bynembers of the Booster executiveommtttoo durinjf the next twoet]lt&, uud thut Booster l>uttuN3iJl bo offered to tho public down-
own Saturday, Sept 26 whieh is,Icaignated as "Booster Day," '
4 J M > C 0 r e , M r a , J , W. L n a r d."•,Tl-3B-~8Bi:TVou low nel, with Mra.;..WjJ> Reitllo 53-17—B8, second• «j)d Ml*. I, E; Llffhtbown, 56-18'-—Sf, thirds Low put1; >trln.ner *' Wtwu-S. T. iJownj who bad 12.;
Dmr Coitte$i Announced'' Bcwci-aft Spflrt Shtfp. fh Kouto
S 2 , ( S c o t c h P h L i n i , h a s s u di t a ;
; t e n t h a n n u a l M l t f h l yctfBtDit for itho cflmlng lflOBhunt Ing icttuott. Five jrisoi! for,the noAvle»t <itt«r >tuk«n with 'towSlid grrow duiinff (howill lie nwurdod. OnlyWriti liftVB (lurchuaKd t'hoh*
i«t> Bpwcniit sro dlgibNi t« cow-J JlWfl In -bliis eon tost.
QtO TOWN BOATS«IA MAC IOATS
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STKACUAN. 117 130
H1DLBN HOAVLETT
it. P m t t , i i 137.1. MolRiill 87
Totals 4B4VritimiT
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^ Kauirak
Totftla S3 4
r o u t e r . . . . . . . 10S.h,2
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JJ. Doylo 11S . . . . 117Mllnci 1GS
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11, 1(1|B|, Hill
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Gordon Booth «n<i son., Stephenwon the Parent-Junior B Cham-piorWbip of the Westfleld Ten illClab by defeating Arch Sargenand son, Bruce, in the finale Saturdsy afternoon 6-3, 8-3.
The Booths flret won the titliin 1056, when they upendedThomas Cilsorj 9r, and son, Tom,but a year later die Gila-onirnecd their defeat of th« pravi
ou» year by cDpttirine top honorsThe Booths were upset In the serolflnali a year ago by Karen andGeorges Lukk who went on to winhe championship in 19J8. The
Booths downed-Margit and Georgeiukk in the semiflnala thil year
6-2, 6-1,The coordinated team play and
some food «ound tennis enabledthe Booths to take an early leadn each net Saturday and remain
in tttint ihi Kujrhout ike match,n earlier rounds the champ Eonsad bested RUBS D-ilts and daugh-
ter, Martha, and Gordon Reeseand son, Don,
The Sargent* defeated Cliff andPhil Grunt jn the .aemiflnals, afterhavittf defeated Or. Roeer Rich-ardson and son, Owe, and CharlesBctunltt and eon. Chuck.
Eller Leads InWomen's Rcc Loop
Eller took the first had as theWomen's Rec bowling league open-ed last week, scoring a 3-0 winaver Caldvrall. Raichta was nextin line wiih. a Ztt-tt drubbing ofProudfoot. - •
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Registration StartsFor Boy B Football
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. l*a>l • ! • • y*ar> aail aiaa••onlfat •( • ! • * • • * . 1 •**luj mal i l t ' lH^ <•» •« • • *U by.Slaa*. 1. Tlay amiwvitk at'leul «t panada *•«» t war* Ikaa 140. 110 * • ] "U n alraady rfi***'** !•*•tar, Tb* lra( ar»ttk._ »>•!••wfll In b.M Sat»r4«x • • ' • •i«K • • * • »*• • " * ••WaiaaaiM ara K M I M iar Sat.
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UaluhleCorimllOaulProudfoot
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a. Hunt 07A B, 118D. BUer lasD, Halaey mo633TotalsH. CalilwoH13. Ketarick 127Absent l aoH. Fugmft-nn , . l 4 &Q
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11111391691*0
681
135125130
C O K N. Ymid* ., . ,151,a. Smyth , , . . . . . . no
A-VK 135* Shonftler 114
it. JisinJtardt , . , . 144Totals 630
OAUIi. Foster 110
/. Kueh , i l l, Hruua idsVK. 134
3. Terrtll , , . , ; . . , 133
Totale 621
J. Sowktr 131 IIP 137It. nuichlB . ' . . : . . 181 H I ' 111
JE. Pflvelec l i r 133 12(Avjf. ISO 130 13D
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P. Stnliinscht 1S7 lSB ISSil. POBt 121 IBS IISvif. ins iss 1,12
C. P r o u d foot . . , , 1 1 4 ' 1 ( 8 123
Swimming Ass'n.Meeting Here
Tlie New Jersey Swimming OJTi-and Coaches Association will
toear addreasus by two prominentstate AAU ofHciula Monday at the
TMCA.Tha speak ura arc MubthoW
NLIssen, .president of the AAU,Uaberl Alexander, who is
of tha AAU ftwlmtfilhtt. They will discuss tho
ovarutl AAU nthlctlc iproHram andtho rapid growth ot swimming
in iiiu state.
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Fabettes StartEleventh Year
The Ftbette'i women's bowllngfEea^ue started its eleventh seasonFriday with the point, tather fliangame, frcorinfr system in effect.First night winners were Bwraneorer Pu^nwinn, Elm Delicatessenver M»3iog»ny Hpuee, (tied cn.
rainti), Ol«n*nti over Elm Liquornd Wrlgtits ov*r Edithi.
Wri«ht'» Dres i . . . .Haron'll D r u g s t u mC l t B
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B. Togtevin 101 166K, Hull ISfl 1«>D. C g t a h . . . . 124 116tL Oeseu . . . . . . . 149 131
TetillB 491 5 U
MAHOGANY 1IOUBEBlind 138 130A. Kamman . . . . I l l 83J, Douiovlu . . . . 133 109D. AMdcrBOH . . . 124 1B0
Totals 510 B07
j . nice • 111 HIP. Anscll IW losa, "VaftPeH in is»M. Betl 110 111
To tula *D( 311
alLni" . . ; ; . . ,;. .KilU»ll . . . . . .
J. UnvldaqnI). Relnliarilt . .Ullnd
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1421441E9t«
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13(1111164.139
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Totals 101 4S2
Candidate at LehighFred Schmidt, 200 pounder
'rom Westfleld, • BOphoutort, Is aandidate for a itacklo poaltion an
She Xjehigh University football
Tutaln EOO C18CbliMEHTS BROS.
M, Prey ids ids mF. Busuln 108 116 134mini! 183 l:>3 l" lIV. RICBS 1UU HO JHl
Tut a IB 445 573 D S
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Totalq 018 540 Ufa
Plftinfield All StarsPlay Saturday Night
The Plain fie id AH Stars foot-ball team -will meet the LakelandRaiders of Butlor at Canuck Field,North Plainfleld, Saturday nightat 8:15.
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Hansgen Drives"Crippl*" Overline Fttf.Win ; •
A LiM«r Jaguar drivejj Iijf WaitHanafcn of WestfleLd, fimpedjoverthe finish line at "flrje • «U«i:'perhour tut, •Won the 600-mile-BoniAmaric* aparts ear r«*e: at Wk.:
hart Uke, Wf«., Sund^, ,.;;.:; •,The winninB ear.wft* ^ m e a ny
Ed Orswf ord ot Northfteld, 111., andHanagen, who led ftofD thi, -^3nilap until the <»r troke »:mr^a)(3pei^htmilea from •the flitjih., ';
VTlLh H»n«een at tlw wheel', theJaguar crept over.tihe finJjM:Jlne.
C r f d n d H n s i
Terpsk Defeats Sargent ForteClubs Mens Singles Ch
tor «tle. Inround, t i ,
jilon won a,r«eJo» of only •tfirst round, t:Crant 8-1,titlebolder
cord for the dt»t»nce-Vot 8(.18miles per hour, Weakin* *4» Bwritot EU.4 n»* Jjet by J*ii Hill ofSanta Monica, €•!. , In 19(7, Ilnjfwere clacked at 6 houra, 5 minutesand IE eeconds. .CMi'wfDrd.."•fwiun« vtp « one-l«p, (<«i»^nile/ jfie-
ord of 88*86 mph, ,,,,..! '. ::..\"
WTC Senior Men'sTennis Advances
Dr, E. Gi.Bourns and John Kraftwere ttie second team to ipovc tothe «emifin»l round in th« 8»-nior Men's Doubles cBimpiomhlptoumwnent' *t the Weitfttld Ten-nis CliA,' -defeatiny F>ne' Vorliiaand Julian TV. Coai*n« fl-2, 6M inthe ijuarterfln*!*^ , : :
Bourns and Krajft will meet thewinner of the quarterfinal matchbetween Don Reeves and GeorgeYenier and Tom Talley *nd Aus-tin WigeliUB. John Long and BobWoodward were the first Uarn toeact) the semll ten days »«o with7-6, 6-4 wl|i over Kent StnlthVnd
VI Williams.In the other quarterfinal, en-
uunter, Arult snt] Dave 3aV«tsntwill meet Br. El ford Durgan andHenry Hesse, the •winner to meathe Long-Woodward duo. Play wilt
.this ^veflkend. .
fended *h«.pionship at
Club by•*e»t in the33vday-Al
Terpakf
triijrht net 6^1,D«n Rflgera
Sunday'e encthe: best of theTerpak anrt S w ^rounded court fa*•with the best of |Junior playeri, iThey have a etfowW«h plenty of 1 . , ^from either side, Udiqexpert at the net*Ub(and half volleyt,
For the jfretnatdi, Terpak ni(t«ged in a base Itm•were kng wit* 4 5eurerintr for poiltkn"baU away for »*S « ;
Sargent (tot off to tin the openini Mt mjing nine of tho Athe afternoon move3-1. Not to be fc!iW,rtlied to -draw evtn it !td,went on to tika tingames to lead 5-3. n i.the ninth gam* to auki!4-S, and proceeded b itenth game at love to titmatch at S-all.
Terpak ma Uie Utijlead 6-5, only to limagain even the count *ttpak unleashed an ill lit I=thc 13th1 and Utt [-boUi games at IOT« erf i
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THE tyESTlTELD <K. J.) LEADER, TKTJBaDAV, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959
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<E SPORTSPAGE
Qualtites tofNalional Show
Betsy Ann MHlm«n of. 661
Th*.«tU«ti(!:.«omroitt«» of theIF Trinity-Hi|h felioal parent*
G,ui1tl h*e»n thb Week idriTe forfunds to »fd the high tchool ath-letic p"rogr*ra, ..•• -.. •
Tn a leifUt, distributed Sunday•to Holy Trirtity" p»ri«hlonora, the
Bhick»w»Jton driva dominat«d the committee repdtted an eipensi;Slat annual Spring Valley Horse budget of about f0,000 for thuShow -hero Sat u r d n y by 'being y«rslty, j u Hi ur .varsity imd: intrajutiged the beat child rider in the mural sports program of 196B-60;h ft i l i flrst place • - • • •show after winning; ,aix first place
awards and four seconds.Aritofig the wlna were t&e
Maclay and Medal classes, qualify-ing her for the finals at MadisonSquare Garden In Noveniber.
The lfl-year-old Miss Mill man nrode So Scotch to all her tri-umph!. Her vicftriei came in theopen gecon working- hunters, thejunior -working1 'hunter 'hacks, thegreto irorkinir tiunt*r: iocal showchampionship and the AHSA hunt-ping a6ef-im''(lal elaaa.
Nancy S*net of Scotch PlaJmwna the aoenttd best child rider,N*noy wo.n the''.Junior 'workingHunter championship anh'SJe Plat-tcrful and placed second In theJunior handy hunters and in ths
\aigi hiititer\ ponyon Witeli.Doctor, provide adult supervision at
games; purchase athleticmerit aJid SttppH*s;
County Champs
"Miss June Steven)) *nfl GeorgetuposKfl of the W«atfteld TannisClub cwptured the Union Countymixed doubles championship by d«-lea tin |f M3sa Eleanor 1>amni ofCranford and A1 Schacl of Eliza,hpth 6-1, fi-4 in the flnsln at Wntinanco Park in Eliashetti,
•The Stevcru-Eaposito 4uo waaioo rtrohif for Miss Danun andMr. 8tM«l and after ganiering anearly advantage, led throughoutthe uiatcb.
Mill Stevens recently won dietlnBn County Women's Singleschampionship, deleuUng MI usDamtti In the finali.-June also cap-tured tl>o worn on'e singles. tMe ofthe local club two weeks •go iytriumphing over Mrs. EugeneKelly. • " .
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Three Tied InMajor MixedPin Opening
Three teaixe, all with „ „wins, tied for the Srst lead,ofthe new sefcaan *» the Mlied M»-Jt>T pin league opened Mond»r,The 8-0 winners were Karitanover Pl»lnft«li Auto, itayrnondsover lUrtins and Jesnnetten vnr&~W&m K i f n - UtTfHI TftT* StVirO-lftS82, G.ddU 217, Aylward 2?8,Spencer SIS, Hid! EOS, Nielse 2iSartd Wr»Kg* SOI,
Terpak Defeats
fund drive will l>a con'tercd on"Booster Club" through which
T»rents and friends of' Btudentanay contribute.
Amonfr eJtpemes cited by theommittse far the conring schooltar ere: New glass basketball
backboards In the Mhobl BymnaH-|7D0; four ^yrnnasium mats,
820; repairs to tlectrlc scare-Sard, J150; haeketbsll uniforms,
(135; hasetail unlfotmi, $3ftfl. Inaddition, the committee reported
refereesnd baseball umpires for homeramei, biis transportation foriway games, track team equipmentihd .entry lee* t-or (tnaets, letter
The duties, o( the psrenfca', ath-letk- *(HBmlttcfl, '** «tpl»lti»t"the lesflet, include: Sale andtrUiution of tickets for (tamest;
. . . . .equip-
t p p ^ ije Itrend supervise dances after games
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( frani prnrioua ptgt)iet 8-S. Some erratic j)l»y ty Sgent in tse final two fanieis of thefirst eet graved mostly,
Terpak continued biatlonii p]*y as the second set open-ed by winning the first threeeamat wlWi tkc losa at atttypoints. The outlook was drib foeSar?eot at this juncture -but notfor long. He came to life, l l idwon the fourth earns -wtrouble, outfought TerJisHlong 12 fdnt fifth ffsme, and wonthe vital *i*th ^ame to tie up dii;set at 3-*3I. Sargent kopt on thejirsesare to win 4 tan paint sev-enth gama to take the lead 4-3.
The defend in e champion won* rugged ten point game to eventite count *t 4-*ll lut T«rpak fin-iehed etrangly by taking the snband lOtft games -vrith the loss ofonly tour jiaijita to irirt tho6-4, the match, *nd the db»nipion
t i p . ; . • ' " • • ' • . .
In • lemtflnii nwkh Saturday,Dare Sargent defeated J«hnKrift bA, 7-5, Terpak won theohunpionship a, .year ago by datenting Kraft In the Hnal», Tarpskwill have his name engraved on aBpecial plaqijo dormtci t ; Mrs,Byers in memory of her tvuabsnd,
The Byert Memorial Tourns-m«nt w « itarted three years figoto perp*tuitib Ihu memory, phi•nd good sparttmanship of CarlBy era, former governor W thclub and touitianmnt chaimun for8Q
Tom Talley l i t wan chairman ofthe event, Mr. Taliey -wan the um-pire for rtha clmmplpnahip 'fliuti.
Booth-Mease WinIn Summit Tennis
sponsor 'the annual alunmi-varsitybasketball (nine and dance; nr-rnnge the annual sports -dinner anddistribute letter awards and tro-phies; provide transportation forgames played away from home;uulst the echtiul moderator ofa t M e t i c t . •-, , • • • . , . > . . • . • ! • ' : • , •
J TH*119S9-aO committee In bend.ed byr Leo Flynn as chairman.John Gelchlon ia treasurer,11am Ford is cMrman of theCot)3tor Club committee and theKev. Francis J, HtWfrViton ia theParents Guild moderator.
Gordon Booth find Ralphof the Westfleld Tennis Club advflneod to *ho sumlflnnl rnuhd ofthe Summit Invitational P<uiblea,cti amp Ion ship touvnament ivt Summit over tho weekend wtth n bye!n the ntst round and straightwins in the noirt t\vo rounds.
In the second round the localduo defentotl stove GottliebEd Snyette 6-2, 7-B; and in thequirtcrflnala ilowned Itlclmfd BHanand Pat DeBfaslo 0-4, 0-2, Boothand Me use won the event n year
Charlie Lott and Charlie Buck-ham, also local ctub members, de-feated George Hirnmldi and LnrryKrieger In the first round u-a,0-8,, 8-4j but were eliminated inthe second TQund by Renal do Gorl
Bill' Watwit, local iliiH' i\nic'tmnipiori, teamed with Don ^iJoin of Pl^infield, to win th'eiopening round nncountor frcm EoJ«iTrcy flnd Willard Powell fl-30-1, play will lio continued oveithe iveelt en ci.
Three Sweep AseekersOperethartTops
Four Sweeps InGarwood
ttrflve matchesthe Girwood Men1* pin league
i l hThree teams scofed shutouts as p t f r l ,sweeps, Wlnnerrw#lf« Jione, Wil-li N i d ' r i l l tV B lHams, N».winner * M
Firet B6fht htgifrolled by Pifcnons IS8,214, Brittnln 830, Kleicr ESS-
eague opened Hiif week. Toppingthe list -were Five* over 8iie«,peucei over Ar^t and Tens overMne», . . . . . '
Poul Oorhart -vWls way out inthe individual scoring with
229 opener, Jnhrt Del.iMin had a10 and Bernie Kfick a 202.
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Lake IS hale group scored •3ioie-In-one Tuesday . on the sev-nth hole. She w»s USIJMT her threeion, and w«B playbe with Mrs.
C, H, Jeromi •rid M«, FosterOrton. , . ":; . . ,.. .
The 18 lioJe group pl*yed araroWe" tournsment in three-
* « t , with net U, wu Mm,J£; W. R«»d, Mrs. X H.Meyer andMrs, F, A. K«tcb«m,: Second wasMrs. P. W. Hall *r., Hi*.. E. .T.Lorwiger Jr. and Mrs. K. H. Jor-difl with » net 75.
Low putt winner in clua A w«»Mrs, Tripf witi 39 putts. Mrs.W, C. Jennings was low putt win-
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played better baJ! of partnera,T with* net 07 were-Mr.a'ndMrs. D. Faxon^ There w»« • four-way tie for :wcofid waottfDr,•nj Mm. K. T. Bell, Mr; and Mrs.Tripp, Mr*. Mcjer and WalkerBlckrt and Mr. and MnrfUH.
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•PHIL RIZZUT&OVE» THE yvMTB tiiere have
fieen many cpeclal events andoutstanding ''days" at YankeeStadiurn but, ipeaking: as aformer teammate and "roomie"of the one and only Yogi Berr*,I'm inclined to think that none.of ihtm possessed more down-right popular appeal at thefana' level than thii Saturday'*salute V> one of baaeball's
Archery CourseTaught at B'Craft
lie lervice and to 'helpive bow hunters jn obtgin-
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aucceiifully paisctt the; archerysafety caiirae. . •
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ITS MEN aald that one «a-» n everybody love* Yogi 1*bectuae he reminds you ofyour own awkward younfrter,or the determined kid nextdoor who,/without too muchnatural talent, keeps plugging•way and finally mtkei the
I D O l r i MORK than enoughdetermination In Larry'i make-up, no doubt about that, and ftcertainly helped htm becomatht irecord-imuhjrig performerh e . h u been with the Yan-kees. But, among torn* tail-guided newtpapermen eurljr InBerra'i career, It' became theevutom to defcribe hfni at an'amiable down with two left:xeet whot vontfbow" or1 cthCTirnahaied to tat the Job done.
'TO THOSB of us who pja^edwith or against Yogi thla wasone of the stupideit and ntortridiculous attitude* of all time.;Sure, u • rooWe catcher heneeded • little polishing but ,to did tvery; other rookia whoever came Into the blf.'lMgucsineliidlni Ty Cobb, MartyJUrlon, Bill Dkkw, Babe Huth—lU of the ireatt. The truth'is that Yogt alwayi had quickreflcxn, t itrong arm «nd,de-ipltehlilnilk,iurpiiiintipeed•footj : ••••..• •.-• :.'•
AND FO1 thoee who tUUbelieve tome <* the ittmldilieswritten about Yoifi think box—whq do you think hu •beenerillng those ptldiet >n4 fet-tlng so many hittera out overall fheM ytmn, tolJS.M. nw-hi <* something!
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Cluru L.oulKe . . . .ItarlUn Val ley .Team » . : . , . . , . :Cranford t o u n s aLugurdl'iTpam 3 ... J.. . .
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O I J B K V I S W MANORC, TriB.no 116 103j . I'ulkenlierit ,. l i t 107«. Saoarlto . . . t«S M7A, LttUOBta . . . . 1S7 ]T»
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Tha KJoral Park Civiclion held Its regular monthly meet-injf Sept 8 at the YMCA. WilrlUm J. Kelly of 100 Fear! streetwas admitted SB a new member.
Ralph Gilbert, president of thenowly organized Kamor ParkSwim Club, wai the guut apealter.He stated that the swim dub, aprivate, neighborhood, noft-profltclub, has extended ita membershipto Floral Park Civic Asiociationmembers, The pool to be erectedwill b« of'standard tlfe and wiltbn operated accordine to N, J,State Pool Association rules, withthe opening slated for Hay 30,1S60.
*nt of VertteM ttkOoU, * Ktend t«* Iflnual oenfarenc* Tues-day through Thursday In A t o -«c City of the New S*r*«y Bdaool6uperintwdfnt> Asweiation. •
Dr. B*an fs presidentelect rfthe or*a«M»H°(V » • *»< P w " 1
nt the meetiitr fl* new juptrin.Undent* and the second genera!(Huston. He willW a pan«l inembtjat the fourth general s w i w «ndIteip with the (ntroductlw ofcuetu »nd new:rn«n.b»ri..
Dr, WiiJlara A.;**st of We»tfield, trpionCoonir Superintendentof Schjols, wtll fie *. wmbcr.. *1on* of the special dbenas^ng r o u p s . - , • • • . . . ,•'•-..„ :': • • • _' /
The largeit alft In Union JuniorColl»«o'« all«r •nnivensary d«w«l-opniwt f«mi>al*7i >•»: a |85,OJMIcontribution from th» Merck * Ce,P o u n d n t i o n . " ••:'. •• :•;••; • ,-.-:
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