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THE WESTFIELD LEADER Town Council
Mi'ets TuesdayTHE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY
EIGHTIETH YEAR—No. 22 PublishedEJverv Thurscla WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1970
School Budget Communications states spin. T i r J , . , Cited as Issue "n- »"""'JNot finalized
l l i i . l t tH i O t i f r U i J:, t W e s t f i e ld N'.J 32 Pages—10 Cent:)
On Ballot
'fuooil budget may rrfksct uomisid-{. Fra'nkraibach, president, at a
totitna'tiioms filial WestificM's 1870-7]enable increase were given by Otiariesuieateng of the Board of EduoSfioo TuesHay night in the Earn St. School.Tlie budget, tradsliitotaijly• affliamnced at tlie first meeting in January, hasnot been ftoajizcd, Mr. Fjianfainlbach saw), but he liimted dial problems of' 'Suteta'nitfel inoreia&efi seam umLver- —|h :
sal" this year.Additional meetings are scheduled
this week, Mr. Franikenfoadh said, to(feaiiize tihe budget, which wffll lieannounced at a spaoM mestiilnlg of
The uawiei of. Dr. Joseph 10. Kai-baaher, local pedi-a-Uici-an, will headtihe ballet list of candidates iur lifeBoard of Kducatioui in the Fob. 10
| , 0 0 0 Uubella DosesEjue for Young Pupils campaign'l|iwo tilioiisarad doses of IMbelfe "We feel that the first issue is
Uie boai-d at '8 p.m. Tuesday at" tlie vacjloine will be available for inoc- pertinent to all subsequent issues,Eim St. School. A public hearing tuiMom of kindergarten throughbas been stihed-ntad for 3 p.m. Mom- fou] Ih grade students -line latter partd>ay, Jan. 2li, at Wfistfieto Senior bf January, it was announced- at a
A "funcfeimental requirement ot teriiis.- -It should be noted ttoait thegood eo-inimumeiiiliiorts" is cited to- senior high school is avaaSalble today as one of "severtal serious is- ah tlie students in town. It wouldsues" confronting the Board of Eid- seem that the needs of Uie higliuaaHiion by United Citizens Com- school' were not conmmwiii-aafted tomiilitee canttlidaites Mrs. Walter K. the Board of Education when tiheyMoManus, Robert Everett and Dr.Jasenlh E. RaiSbeelier. The aspirants . - » .
1 ing in the offices ofFeb. 10 school district issued "Po- (lie voters, | rj|ie Board of Education,sitiuii Paper No. 1" in opening their "As a-second example,|it should Following Dr. Haitedher on the
not be necessary for Uhe *Wc^tfield ballot will be Miss Emma MoGali,
Drawing for i»ositions of the sixsubmitted the Prospect St. Soliooi candidates vying for three viaraii-package to tlie public. Corfeiinte-it1•'^as oa l ' t e . s c l W u i I*035'4- was h e M
to seats.on the school board ia the was not bnougliit to the attention of Saturday1
(Oonttoueld on page 4) (Oonliinued on page 4)
JHigh School, 15 days prior to Uie ano^aling of tiho Bodiid of Education
TFuijidBy. G€orge1 h
y pFeb. 10 vute on tslie issue.
In routine business six
i.e.. that cootirourficatians between* l w Board of Education and tlie pUb-lic> ^he Baard of Kdunatjon and thefeohool staff, awd t te Board of Edu-cation mid Uie parents have been
have volunteeredithejr sopwiccs to the program. Pa-Ten|ial approval lor innaccuEation
German measles will be re-
Peilnliy, a jnem-reteufar l>e>' o t ) l h e board, in cooperation watli shown to be deficient in tlie last
new teachers were a p p o i i « to fill «>« BoarJ of Hrerth, has secured throe years," the statement says.vacancies and two to replace teaidi- o n inooou'Iating "gun" to expedite "TOus Wais clearly evfident whennow teachers ware appointed to fill t h e i l ^ w a m whidi originiaiHy wasleaves. unable to be s.cheetulod before March
Mrs. Cynthia T. Andwl w * re- < U ' T J A I > 7 1 ' Jplace Miss Natalie Jo Bfenkem as ^ ™ o l o r s
fifth grade teacher in Franklin An-nex at ar> annual salary of $7,100.Other regular appototmo'iits includeGemU M. King to reptaueSh<«pfcr, EcfcioB malih, $10,800; Mrs.Lkrda L. Pali-no to replace Mrs.Mennilyin Quinnan, Rlffosevelt Span-islh-Eng&h, $7,100; Mrs. Stop-homoPeHiitoano to replace MJIS. Janet C.Vunner, Friartlflin first grade, $8,600;Miss Patricia Ann Tnager, to replaceMiss Janet *E. Zaaaa, Edii'son part-time ant, $3,550; and Mrs-. TeresaWhfelieiad to replace Miss Miary L.Rente, $7,500.
Replacing Eugene Drozttoff, Itao-eevelt mdusftrjial ante teacher, and- . , , ., .,, _ , , ,Mrs. Marjoafe A,' Frey, Cotambus SI0E° M i? 0 (>Ul l l ic l ta™ P o U ' r M -
Launch CampaignOf JCC Slate
Mayor Seeks to EaseParking Problems
Par) in faaJiiics will IK. incrnKd tht y ai Mayor J-amis CMoidn pionu td in Ins jarual mu> a=e t the oivanizauional meeting ofi ir Tc vn f i u i n i Tin di> night
At thf tun i l nJed by c u?rs n t nbtrs of the official famolysage of Mayor James C. Marian ap- land fo mu mjvrn md CJUIC men De not Jt Pitritk D Minofcmepears on page 4 of this section of <VV nd 4i and H C J J ) i ta i I>oin Sujdei tVS rd 1) were siram into thentoday's Leader f l l s ' t l ( i n l b o) ° i a < ounci'mtn l a m * G Skinnui and John H Alukl
will beyn then butond too vdai term: — — — In his DKneolaon foi 1970 Mayw
Ehlers Heads List
The Mayor'sThe full text ot the annual mes-
Of Appointeesnew Prospect St. olemenitary sclioolpaelcage costing $V,i million andadding only two c'lassrooms to thetotal cduoat'ioilal system was sub-mitted to the vote's, while in theWesJiield Semtor High School there endo«amenlt of the Joint Civic Comi-was cnitioal ov'ercrowdkg in class- wiite-u is ciw'renllly undciwia-y on arooms, l i tany, study hails and cole- 'tcwnjvvicte basis.
'Board of Education who have the
Jiicciardi, New Boro Mayor, Cites
Interchange, Recreation Challenges/ Mountainside—Tlie first wder of niuraicipal business for 1070 began
Friday night at the orgunizBtiian nierjtiing with the swearing into of-J. RicoiiartJi, jnoumbeiiiit Courtciltoan IWbent A. Rug-
by Elmer Hofferth, borWigli ad-
Sdhool fountih grade, white they arei sabtaticai leave effective Fob, 1,
btinaitor,welcome the challenge of the
wiM be Louis R. De O a n * and Moss °1&|re l tovo J u s t a B S l m l e k l - D l u l l n 5Vhiginia H. Mtantas at annual rates W l e l> a s t six yoars as mayor, Fred.Of $10,500 Mild $7,100 respectively. . Wfljialms- has esftabtohed liigll« slan-"igieincd dapanitmeat hoads ftxr the
•second semoster at siuns of $350eaich wore C. Graham Becked, sen-tor h-ig-h social Studies; Rioliajid' Ooi1-son, E-dison sciemce; Mrs. Ruth Fos-ter, Roosevelt science; and Thomas i n :it1,10 . m l i[ d s t
R«ynioJids, Roosevelt pitaotioal amis. f ' r e t ' s
(Continued on page 4)
•ean]e-"to#iiS'.-eauneill at a eri-time. Our Rqpuiblioan commu-wiati trydaiig to corrtmi't 'haii-
RobertsonCouncil Post
Mountainsidc-The rcBignialion of scats .on the Board of Education<•* "se his wondls, and we were Cowcitalan Donald M. Robaiteon, Istortly before the 4 p.m. daarilme.
o t *ssonlliiw. With recrraitioite} director, tes been » - today, according to John McDom-? ip and direction Uie neptcd "™th roeret" by. the Mayor ougti, secrdlory of the board.
couijeil was able to perform, and end Council, effective Jan. 1. Mr. Lombard and Mr. Spinla willthe j results are evident in a groat Mr_ Robemtson, principal of Uie ll"-' vying for the setits of incum-
A major camrJaign effort supuoat- A key pant of Uie oampajgn be-g candidaitos for Uie Weafcfie« l l w « e n mw a n d " ^e school board
election on Feb. 10 will be a series'ol appearancos at coffees and sim-lilar events by tlie Oiree caodidaltes:Geonge Plomly, a present memberof the board; Miss Emma McGaUla:nd Dr. An Uliui" Fcibiislh.
William ,1. Slieplierd, vice-presJ-Memt of the Mouwlown Tri»t Baiikand UnjHod Ftiitti treosurer," liasagreed to serve as treasurer of theJoint Sivic Committee campaign.
Tlie candidates suppou'ted by tlieJoint Ciwic CominiUec will occupyUie second, - .fourth, and sixth posi-tions on Hie ballot for Uie elee-lim.
Mils. Harvey Gibney, a memberof tlio oampaign eoawiiittee, calledWie oaitdidaeius of Miss McGaU,Mr. Pleaity and Mr. Feibirii "a de-icisiive moment, in Uie Mstory of tlieWesitfield school system, a systemiwhi'di l>as long held a premier
, . ' . , ra'niiing in tlie state.Mountaiiifflde-Prank A. Lon«art . . ^ mse_0!iaii.McSi w e M e { , e
<yf 338 Linda Or., and Thomas- J. Spi-; m ' a ,, ^ tftc&iigHvea dotBwtod
iai the nace for the two ,™" £g Ifaj^j^ "^A piofe-Bionai baeklgroundB to malte theni«iminently qualified to represent, alltot the people of Westifield on Uie'Board of Education," Mrs. Gibney
Edward V. Ebters was refappoint-ed town administrator by MayorJames C. -Moron and tlie TownCounfcU at MB cnaaiiizaU-oin meetingTuesdlay night. He will serve a one-year term.
Also named to one-year loiins atthe meeting were Cud'die IS. David-son Jr., town attorney; Dorothy L.Woritih, court and wotot'KMB eloi'k;Rc-l:ert I!. Voungliaus, town prose-cutor; and the Westfield Leader, of-i'ti<cia! neiwiap-aper.
Appointed Jo three-y«w termswire IfcffcW D. Zaliler, town treas-urer, aod Jaek J. Outnilto, iiK»gis-(jraile.
Aivlllutr H'OPWor and John McCoywcrs appointed to thit'e-yiw tt'nnson the Boaiid of Adjustmeint. GeorgeW. Bauer was named to a one-yearuncxipired tenni of H. Harding
j n
M r s n o t e d Uvat more titan
VSkating, Anyone?Information regarding t h e
availability of ice skating on thetown's facilities may ibe obtain-ed by telephoning 232-8041. Cur-rent data on ice skating is NOTavailable at Police Headquartersand residents arc. urged to usethe above special number pro-vided by the Kecrcation Com-mission for this .purpose.
j Mr_ Robemtson, principal of Uie y M r s Qibney n o t e d Uvat more titanMoynDaimside today," Ricoiardi said. Berkeley TenlTOo lElementai-y beats Mrs. Niccholais- Bradshaw and 5Q p o t c r t J a l d a n ( i i d a i t e s for the board
'fred, tliis plaque is a symbol of School in kvingtwi, told Uie Leader Ale Suekno whose terms will expire w e r e t.ol,sMerecl b y the -jBinl civictdfl il W tok t h t f ld f i d bu^ w l l° « seeking reeleotion.a gfatdful comrnumiily. We tonk you that pressures of lids profession and
fo : h l d h i id h d
w l l ° seeking re-eleotion. comroitlee before Uie group,
(Continued on page 4)
for the leadeiisihip you have provid- itihe additional assSlgnmcuit as head Mrs. Brodsh'aw was appointed last scni l ( in lg C T C r y k e y
ed Jis. We talk-Jeanne arid your lof all fedenal projects in Uie school year to-, replace *Mrs. Gloria Jolin-dhMiJren far (lie time that we have system l e t him "no time to serve ls°n who rotiired, and Mr. Sueknotop. you firtom Uiem. Foe Uie resi- iroy comununity inutile manner in• & condluding his first three-yearde-nisof Mcuntainsiilde, let me wish winch it should be served by a term,you and your family all the best member of tihe Council."and'again (talk you Tor all you have iie a ] s o stated tot he had been
Care Center FundNow at $11,000
Mrs. Stephen F. Perry, chairmanof the finance committee, has re-ported that to dlate contributions, in-oludinig meinorfal1 funds and pledges,have totalled approximately $11,000of tile Weisitfie-ld Day Care Center'sEo'al of $20,000 needed to continue op-erations SbnougJi 1970. Slie expressedgratification' for many new. individ-ual contributors to thiis locally, sup-ported aotovity.
• Mis. Mercedeis Wilson, director oftfie Center, is seeking additionalpnofesdontil toadhtng -assisteinice.Hours are flexible, and anyone quali-fied for centMiicatiJom by tlie SJafe of
• New Jersey and interested »joiningWie stalif is umged to contend Mrs.George W. Gross, 511 Bintai Ave., or(Mrs. Wilson at the Center.
There its a waitirtg list tor the pre-school d'ay care center on MaifconAve., but vacancies remain in theKindctrare Center :»t the ProSbyte-iPian Ohunoh. For A.M. kindergantenehildi'CTi of woiiking mirtliliers, trans-portallion from school to tlie ohinvyh,'tat lunches and supervised altar-aro'oin cai-e are provided. Anyone in-terested ih enrolling a child in thisprogram may call MTS. LdlandBea'oh, 716 Sausdans Ave., or Mii-s.Wilson,
Mrs. Goiidiner R. Cunininlgham,president, recalls Ihat in lihe pastiooal organiaaitiorts in Uie Westfieldarea have sjjonsored various activi-ties for -Hie beneJit of tilie WestfieldiDay Oare Center. "We are most.HiopeM (Wait such eomsidei1att>n willbe given to the day care cejiter dur-ing tihis year. An adttiitiwuail $9,000must be fonkhicomLng to meet the fi-
^nondal deman* for oonffinued op-enaltikm." Should any oi'gBrfzati'ojido3ii"o Moririotiion, slides or speak-ers, arraogemente inuy be made up-on request.
Tax-idedueliiWe coatotouitaoni? maybe addressed to the Wesliiold DayOaue Cettter,.Wc, 140
In a draw for ballot positions forlhe Fub. 10 election, Mr. Spinadraw top spot, followed by Mr.. very happy "serving with men like f M fZ /
are several probtens Fac- Fred Wiltoelms and the other mem- « u c l ™; M r - Loarioard and Mrs.M d maas dW
JCC Head AsksMembers' Aid
injf Mountainside in this new year of bora of the council and I deeply1970 This couniuil will continue to regret having to resago."wor; vvitlh tlie Oommititco to Pre- |Mj.. Rabentson was finst appointedserve Mountainside, the Union Ooun- to the Council toe one year in l!)6(j.
FreetmHcrs in l%8 he was £further our ^ate for a three
interest as they pontoin to tlie iticKet with Mayor Prcd WiMiems
Bnadshaw.A public hdaring on the budget The concept of "non-political and
of $1,842,411.50 will be held on Jan. unbiased nomination" to the Board20 at 8 p.m. at. l!he Deer-field1 School.' of Education, '1is now in jeopardy,"
i budget according to a letter sent to alllie Deer- representatives of tihe Joint Civicbetween Commitee- by Howard J. Liuiin,
w l i e
lalilcil will spaiid tlie bax dollar
We must continue to pi<o-(Continued on page 4)
M
tmlslid
S00
bothJonetitneckdriv
e I would like to do mare. Weas a community, objectively
iide facilities far our chiM-ren,Mr young aiditlte, and for our«• citizenis. I will provitte wililat-holp I can to tllre Board of Itec-
on to develop these navv fadli-
axes-—As we all- know, iuffatiionbeen ernodinlg the puncMasing
dollar a'nd tilie cosit ofare
To date, no deciision lias beenmade to appoint a replacement forMr. Robertson whose term wouldhave expired in January, 1971.
YM-YWCA FundReaches Goal
Truck Accidentics Up Rt. 22 Laneiiiitainsidc — Eastbound trafficoulto 22 here was held up for
ton an hour early Tuesldiaya triaotor-t'nai'kT slid on icy
meiiit, Jaclt-kaifed and hit two
) liruck driver, Randolph Kro-of Milllingtoii, said lie lost eon-of tlie truck about 7:15 a.m.,from Bio insa'de lane and, hitrails on the oultside lu'nc'.itboutset from Mountain Ave.;
Dr.of thiFund, announlced today that the$480,000 goal ted been achieved asa tesult of tlie special effort laun-tohed in December, when now giftsand ple'dgos caii'ried the fund overits announced objective.
According to Ediward C. Bweii.land Miss Winifred Debbie, execu-
of the YMOA andrem'aininff objectives of
tlie furid are to make tlie final pay-'ment on tho mttrtgnse and continuea program of proi>erty developmentaimed mtirrfate'ly at • improved pro-Biiam and o'arhinE facilities. The Yicompleitod an extensive roitovationproject to the older sebtion of Uiebuilding in I!)(i8 using part of tlie
School race for three seal*,MoiHiteinside's incumbent Dr. MinorC, K. Jones is running unopposedIfor re-election to the seat he has•held for 21 years.
In Spningfield, Howard SeJiwarix,lan attorney with offices in Union,twill oppose incumbent Mrs. NatalieR. Waldt wJiose term expireis, andDr. HcMiman Bieber of Kenilwopbh,a cheinidal engineer, is seeking tocompit'cte the term of\Avery Ward,
The letted- states:"After Careful consideraUon of
many nominees, and using a dem-Iceraltic process of balloting, theJoint Oivic Oommit.-tee of Westfieldlias endorsed three 'candidates forelection to tlie Board of Education:Geonge Flenlty, incumbent, MissEmma McG'all a n d Dr. AWhur.Foibusli, Tlie edu'ealtian-al and pno-fossionlal backgrmindia of tliese can-didates make them eminently qual-ified to represent all the people of
f Hinu lmm
iMiior injuries were suffered by(autamofjile . drivers. Robertof Scotch Plains, was treated
venlook Hoispitol, Summit, for
ment Fund OainpiaigifDr. Bourns slated that reu'ehing
•lhe {foal • assures full realization oftlie objectives of Uie coimjaign. It
to recognize the fulfill-
. Pawl Sccrcy of .,fained'iof a back injiu-y andle .woul'd see his awn dodtor.
o Honor Dr. KingA irogram to honor the memory
of D-. McrUn Lutlhcr K-inig will behtH at Wfslfie'Jd1 Schooil Friday,Jan. 16. Elementary scliools al'soare >rGpiii'iog pixjgraniiS of li'ibutc,acoo i teg to ' Dr. LilUard E. l/aw,sohoil superiuliendent
(Richard A. Waibreckcr, a memljei-«f the YiMCA board of directoiB, iscurrently planning the event.
Tho building mortgage was as-sume-jjl in 19E3 to make possible thejiew Indlding extension, which in-cluded tho Olympic size WallacePool, a now lU'iUc gymnasiuni andrelalodi locker and exercise facilj-ties. Tlie original mortgage stood
{O4ntinuad m page 4)
Regiontol's tentative budget walltie open for hnspecOaa by tihe publicvjlan. 8 through Jan. 20 dnning busi-Iness hours ait tlie office of LewisiFVederiefes? sea-etw-y of the Re-igion&l Board, at Jonathan Daytonifflgih SOhool.
A public hearing on the budget willfoe held on Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. at Jon-,
(Continued on page <1)
WHS Parents PlanMeeting with FacultyIn an effort to open communica-
Itions botiween 'high school parents'and teachers, a meeting will beheld Tuesday to discuss1' mutual'concerns, interests and problems,
will be under the lead-evin Keanc, WHS Eng-, and Mrs. Gordon Al-
ton, president of tho WHS PTA.
On Grand Jury• Two Weslfield residenits, Charles
T. Shcnrtan of 839 Tice Pi. and'Louis L. Rizzi of 470 Clranniivg Ave.,'are members of the January UnionCounty Grand. Jury. 'Hie panel willmeet for two or three days eachof six weeks, - j
is fonturiate in havingtoandidHtas of such initegrity and out-standing abilities, wllio are wilj-ingto Contribute the neccesSai-y toeand effort required for service inthis capacity. The high standardsof excellent repuliatwn of our edu-cation sysltem, spetoks well of the.interest and efficiency of Westfield'Boards of EduelaSon. whose mem-bers for the past 25 years havebeen nominated by the Joint CivicCommittees.
"Our system of non-political andunbaisod nomination li'as become aniodel for neiglilboning comnnirii-•ties as a mdaits of encouraginghighly qualified citizens who maytoe, reluctant to assume these dirtiesif it were necessary to wage a.campaign in ortka- to volunteertlie-ir service; to Uie community onthis board.
"This concept is now in jeopamlyin WeSLfield. If we are to continueour method of calm, studied ap-proach tio nomination of Board ofISdu'dalton menders,, member or-
(Continued on page 4)
PATTY FISCHER
To Offer BanjoClass for AdultsA professi'oiKil banjoist, Patty Tis
cher, bas been added to the rosleiof instructors for tlie spuing term o£«ic Westliotd Adult School. Tlie pelformer, who with her husband1 Ti cdis- bBlled" as "The Glad Rags," ha»enitertained widely includiing slwwsfor the U. S. Governors, a CBS-TVbenefit and before patrons of theAmerican Symphony Orchestra.
The banjo course is «re of eightnew classes to be offered this springby the Adult School. Brochures de-scribing all tihe 53 subjects to betauglttt for 10 Monday nights begin-ning Feb. 2 at Edison Junior HighSchool have been mailed to arearosi'denlts. Additional copies arcavailable at the Westfield Merrtoriallibrary or may be obtained fromflic regisliwr, Mrs. Bart Olemeinls.
tRweiBtrotion by ma.il must becompleted by Mondtiy, Jan. 19.'IHiose wlra wish to register in personand senior citizens who desire toavail themselves of Hie tuition-freecourses available to tliejn will havethis opportunity between 7:30 and8:30 p.m. Mondtiy, Jan. 26, in tihecafeteria of Edison Junior HighSchool.
Classes open without charge to thesenior citizens age group are art ap-preciation, a study of EuropeanpStBlfirs: For the Birds, emptasiz-'jnjf birdiivg in New Jersey; Philoso-phies of Life, to bo taught by Dr.SiibodJ.i Chandra Roy; and the StockMarket and Elements of Investing,a tasie course in the operations and(Dilutions of the stock market.
Brown whove us i 0 ni t ion »j o u n c e d
Stacv N I vvtn Ji wis roappoiintt d to T t i n j t i t u rn at, <x liusteeot the We i ticjd Memonal l ibrary
d Df St p ien Ayiet, was named10 a fcui j c a i k i m on tut Eoaid of11 ullh
A bent I Molowa was named toj rnc yi u iiiitvpiiai term on tjlieI innLm" Bo id caused by tiht les i"nation DLC il of Eobcrt II Mulaeinv \ o ippoirlcd to tiht I lanI ir I t md wtiii l a imi G Skiinmcaloi hi In ii Of office as eounlCJlmun
j d L lvv ud 1 I iimn six y*ai
fames h i t i unit i \ *. n ime I to•i OIIL >c n t< mi mi tlii- I ot il \ i tince b o n d md Li u i P n U m lo a
fom \ t u It n II i i i i i itioi otl e t I ill i en ii cm tins bond it >w- s i ncunt 1 In H I M Mm ui
Rici Ui»i C Jin in en lppoutt suoi ( oidcn 1 Lootli oh m m inone vt nr W Hot i I niton l i o nM P i n u e Divnl Ktihn tin eVt-dis and Junii II MLI 1' councilIms&n W n u n C l i\ily \ s n uni dto a fflui j t I l u m on th Bi ird of
Sei v'li-ng on the tMiz.uis po^l eonimaitfce for 1370 will _ be KennethLj-'n.;f, chairman; Gordon I!. Buoi-h,Charles Braindl. Mrs. Nwii'cy Codnc-r,Kobeil Hope Jr. , Mrs. Miir.i Clem-ents, WilHcim iVoiiUiover, Roger D.Love Jr . , Frederick Sctoiblo, WardGenlino Hcibeil K n k o i i MisBuilli V Hill Joseph Di II h idi ipool m i n i " i i md Rielnid / immeimd WilUi Claikson assist ml poolman i,,eis
Seotl L i k e k v Hill c 'niini in theeiitizens idwsoij oomni lt(f incivnununity lelitions '.tiwn., vviihhim will be Wil i «m Noilnov<i \ 1Ihyloi Robeit J l e e the hiRiuhud L Smith Mis Cl idjs Wilson Lcm Roheison Mis t i n l Bi 1„{! Dauol i J C unpiiell n i l o u nt i lnnn Donn \ Sn\(lii liu on
ronnit i \ l i>ois II rmci on Thom i s eh in m m ind Chul t s P Baile> vice c l i u h n m will iet i n lcvult i ship of tlit a d u or\ eunnnttee onLultuic ind be ulilic ition who emembtn will he Miss Nme\ FRcjnoldb Mis I C fcehnnknhei!;ci Mis Anil i Wid Mis ] dvv axlL. Coffoy, Mrs. B. 1,. Reiler. Don-•al'd R. Belcher, Julian .W. Oouzens,,Irving P. Donaldson. Arnold-€ii)-nian, William D. Pee>k. GeoryoSmith and Mrs. David Trimble.
The- Civil Defense Council will beheaded by Alfred Varda-'is, chair-man, and Dr. R-obort OH, deputy.Serving with Lhum w-Mi be Dr. J.Daniel Cox Jr., Geonge O. HiHanl,A. If. Gleason, Dr. F. B. Nelson,Joel Langtallz, Mariiit W. GreenSr , Elmer SelunialenbeM-ger, Siste-rAnno BeriKKtette and CoiincilniaiiRobeit G. Fcrgitson, liaison.
Mayor Moran will serve us clralr-nvan of his adrisor.s on scrviee's toyoutih. On tlic- conne-it will be GontlonB. Booth, Edward C:\lCvven, Wini-fred Debbie, Milton Faith. EdwardJ. Smith.- the Rev. M.\E. McCul-icugli, Miss Lois llcCtirtiliy, Mrs.
Moran <>J d that the redBsyi ol flit1 Imtr St lot is cuirertrly undeistudy with the txpuatetioa that additional 1 te will be provided IIidded tint tlu conversion of onitiett spat 01 tin Inn c ot tlitCL tral husjn s disinct to m<taedp 11 Kna is n ted todly incrtast It oitcnni
\iu\ 1 vi \o umpliiihments ofJ9bJ he i j J t in the en aro<_moutof the bin 111, S1 ixj-king lot nutlio-1 izi.d »y the coiu u l will ma la avaul
1 It i l l JL 1 epposed to Uie4 J now m u i
\Iavoi *1D n u j i m d hmvoverI J txpa 101 cf ou oaiktaf, faiti ltit bungs wnth it (he costtf con tiiuction <qu pmenlt Tiid mamlumnee To niovid for the neces«>aiv fuiancir loi tliese improveII oats m m u t isc in p irking lalteswil Ire lucoimiend d
In Tfli tion to tht HICK. 1 c in parkin, 1 icihta nd 1 ite tht nnyoiH i « 1 ) 0 to piovidi in depth
Inch ol dm ibiLsi, and suiioili/ui Inu 111 m t d s Koigiamzat>n 0 1 011111 nki . on public tnano
I t i ' io i <_vp ui urn ot i cu t j t iona lI 1 ililii jnd d v loiiim nt ol p u kin is i l tlie ( iunno on Munornal
IJ iv L! tin. \\L t lald Mcmoudl Pool01 (1 h St( I h I 1111 \\t
\ Iui d iv 111 ht oif t tmsational1 1 I 11 ((luncihi in Wa Iti GI c n v wi ippomUd attin? nnyorIII tli 1111 M IVOI Mujun- with
' ( on m u d on |> j o e 4)
Dems to HonorPatrick MinogueDuiuici I (1 unciLiii 111 PiitnicJ
D M 11c uc ul We tlitid will be honoitd Sun 1 ly l td in on at a cocktailI 11 Iv r.iM.11 bv lit WLstfitld DemO'ti tu ( dm nut c
VpiiicAim u lj ioo p t i so i s in-cIn i 1, l i S S 11 l lu i is im A Wil-1 mis Ii v\lio livis in the1 commiun-it\ IK ( \ p id to itttnd tlie af-fair at the home of Mr. and Mrs.I? cl 11 1 t o n i s i) Pljmoith Rd.
Mim ^IR who cintd 111 upsdt vic-tun b> a wiclt m u _.m in last No-i imlx i s d i e 1 n was -.vom in a s1 111 inl i i ol the council I lit "ihes-d i\ 1 u' 1
llu ,111 N will include local,cc mils ind t 1 D u n u u a k c ol'fi-m l 111 iddilun lo loc il lesidonltswho 1 k d 111 tlit iLttril cawi-j i a i L i i i .
Ass-is!ir.f,' Airs. Cowles as lms'tesseswiil 1K> Mrs. Ju-hn Fife, Mrs. DavidI'lium. Mrs. Geopye Fritz, Mrs.Rio!?:iril Dra-vis, Mrs. Robert A. Lo-di'r Jr., .Mrs. Patrick Kennedy andMrs. Mary Ujcrc, ;nxl lhe MissesCarol Cieldstcin, Marsaret. Fife,Cin-iistiiiL' Laubt'iiilieimer, and Susan..Moran. | ^
y Lou Apffar, James F. Mo-ran,the Rev. Robcnt Tlialclrer, HabbiCliarles Kroloff. tht- Rev. ThomasAndrews, Mrs. Raymond Olson,Mrs. Marvin Fein, Mr. and Mrs.Glenn ilasigiovand Council-man Wal-ler G. Perry Jr., liaison.' Appointed to council comniiiltei's,
(Continued on page i>
1969 Marriages ListedA listing of all the. marriages re-
ported during I'M in Uie Wesll'ieldLeader appears on pages B and 7of sec'tion 3 oi' today's Leader.
Choral Ail SocietyConcert Saturday
The Choral Ant Soototj? of NewJersey will present -a coiifSM Sukir-day at 8:30 in the •WcslficM HisliSelicol, iiHiHloriuin. Under tire musi-cal direction o f Evelyn Blcjke 11Mchorus will presorfl Krnerit Bloch'sSacred Service. Gueal anliib>ts willparticipate. Tickets are available atHie door stoi-tic" ui u p.m.
United Fund AnnualMcctfug Thursday
A ri'viinv oF* tliv-Vnilril Fluidaclivities for the. pnst yenr willhe (,'iven at^Uii1 nniiiiiil liii'i'thiKill tilt* orgSiimiliou at X p.m.Thursday, Jim. M. in the Wiite-11 nk Kiiinii of llu- MiiniiiiiiilBuihliiig. Klccliiin of trustees al-so will l;ikc pliiri'.
All ccinlribudirs to llu: 1'iiuilMe. niejiiliers of (he corporationand entillcil lo vole at nextXlinrbUay's liieetlns,
Dr. Kundt'ii lo SpeakOn "•reachinghjSex"IN ex I Tuesday JNight
Dr. CiKirity liv-a lliindeii, execu-tive director of tlie Edueat«malKiHimlaliun for Human Sexuality atMunickiir Sf:iltv College, will speak:;t an open mod ing at 8:15 p.m.Tuesday at Wilson Scliool.
Dr. Runde-n's topic \vM be "Teacii-in-4 Teachers to Treich about Sex."She also will discuss some of thondult sex eclui'iition proHi'ams withwhich slie Ls famiiiar 111 other eo-rri-liiuiiities.
Dr. liunden lias directed ami co-u.ilinatetl a program in which ap-proximately 2nOD tpiH-hcrs lave d;(k-en courses in sex education, in uddi-tinn to her present work at Manl-eiair. ?he is working on proy-iiii-mswith NET television.
A question ami answer period willliii'ow her prv.'-cnUrtion. There willlie no admission charge and tihe.public in inviial ti> attend.
IndexDusiiifxs Directory ....Sec. 3—4t'liui-oh Ne«v> Sec. I!—5, 8Kdilwials See. B—2Theatre Sec. 1—7'Obit uarici Set. 1—4 •Social Sec. 2, 1-8Sporta Sec. 8-0, 3
m-i* mmmm, umimr *,Pml
-arts o£ wdi&li&'n. at tfieMemorial Bool sate were
io po£2be M-anday mommingt>>" Keawicfth Lyrag, • member of Dheliwreaiion CafTwiiiswon andcommittee
Itreuk-inS^t. Donald lUiim iiiVfvii^rU-d ae:ak."in Monday cvtMiiii^' a>L the
ihoino of Horbwl h. Taylor of 546iWrMfi^Id Av<\ Knirancu vv-ns gi\\nthrough tni un!ociu>d I's^ir door :iis*! u i ro had k-on cut on the firM•Moor Mt^huno , but nollriny was
TRANSFERRED?HOMERICA, INC. will helpyou find your next homeanywhere in the UnitedS t a t e s W I T H O U TCHARGE.
for g«o '•'£. 1 ign ue pwa&enfc-by
people who teve served- onthe MoiiiilLainside Borough Council,the many boards of the borough and
1 ihe cunptoyoes Of 4ihe borough. .To! a-cik'nttWl-edige," •iKMWgftut, each of our| cittizcns who have oonUiilxited so
much to Moun-tainsiiide ckuung myiemire as Ms/yor would not be.im*pcs.s<!>-l-e but ii. wouM be too timeconsuming. Permit me, however, torecall wltfh you sojne of what we
I have aL'Ccni.pJidled togeiihtir.
"We have a Irijbravy ofcan justly be proud.
Oinr swJnraing pooi is acled to be owe of titoe iJimesL
ils iii New Jersey,
s ewar- constrmotboiiibeen completed in haQf of tifee bor-
tihe rein&dnder is an
KATHLEEN BRIDE ROBERT S. MacDONALO
Choral Art Concert Saturday
At Westfield High ScKoolRobert S. MacDona<ld, associate cf fuM c-r-che?itral tone, bcWi in qual-tgiatii'ist-clicir tJiirecbor at I'he River- , i:v a::d feres .:!\? Church oif Now Vci-k Cuty a-:«l • -Mr. MaaDcr/^M, pi'-k-ir to h!;s
: :MI ES B'H 'IV/ITI'S to Fji?d?jxlk Sriit. the Pfive:";s;!dfi O1IIJIPC.1I, W?.<S
Rrkie, con-cent harpist, willOBJECTIVES; to help you find/our next home with a mini- be themum of effort, lime a n d ex- ^ P^o:mk.\% wl'uh tfiie Cau'.i Art, k-rwn EI-S a,n ar&si rVr'Wrt in (ih-pense . If you plan to .move to "Society at 8:30 Saturday at thy Weet-' New Erasbn-d area. He ha's r 'soan unfamil iar city, or just to I u U I n - n
relocate near your presenthome, HOMERICA, INCnelp you find the right house,n the right neighborhood, in
the neyv area!
Under the musical di-rcoui-ari- of" " - i t I Kve:y.;i Bireke, tihe (it) voice chorus• VV I If . - * i n •
in- Seism &diroe'er o': mu^i'i' i:i the Ipswich pub-
Is:r Pcalwis", and ErnestSscreid Seirvice." OiXiiiPss-1 Jui'lli^rd Knfiemllyje of
'{••ia'- '-i;] feir bc!.h works wiSl be played i Music and lT'cer.iMyby Mr. MacD*j.ii-::r.'d ua a> nt'w t^jju- ti';1^ llvyu)
SCOPE: Operation throughout: t r n i l l i c r / ,^ ; m design^ by the Alienthe United States e n a b l e sHomerica to furnish you withdetailed i n f o r m a t i o n on
forCo. awd iinvp-otpf ed
Accomiptiini-by h'-cp, tyrr.ipnT;i a'.id percus-.
w-^re nncvickid by the cempaserswiiii an aMern'ate a'ceompatiimeniL toit:he full oi"che.sti^. WflBh all the cftvar-
tiTJsties of a liurgc pipe organ thewojl moot tilie
houses which fit your require- sion will be played by Mr.ss Brwfe,ments even before "your first Al Jcrge'scm end M-Kss Baj-tora Jc(anvisit to the new area! Harris, resp-e!ati<vdy. Bctih works
REMEMBER; Homerica worksonly for YOUI Ail of theirefforts—research, reports andadvice — are exclusively onbe h a i f of the prospectivebuyer. They have no connec-tion with the seller. It is theirresponsibility to guard YOURinterests.
For further details, please callo u r Local representative,Pearsall and Frankenbach,Inc., 115 Elm St., Westfield,
of •London. Slie is currently enrolledin the Prtofessi'ana-l Studies Dioif JiiiJljki/i'd. a'nid siin-ce olii'l'd^ilood has
a student of Min-rc€'l Gmawdjamy,ifi7:cd as the wiotr'Jd's greiaftesit
harpist aoid hciad oF the hairpa<t Juil^amd. Mists Bai'de
resides inare available &t tilie
g a t 8 o'clmtk. The comeertbegins sit 8:30. SLiBde'iut tiokerts maybe purchased.
201-2^4700 ordirect.
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Pan-Am Blclg.—200 Park Ave.212-611-3111
Retiring Mayor Wilhelms CitesAchievements, Citizens9 Cooperation
the borough for more fctan five-awd-yt ' t r s , relihiiimg Mayor Fred-
J1)1. sitaiicd at tiliemccj.ing for 1970 Fri-
Mountainsldc-r-In a final spe-edh in | s'luooki^ an-d dfcaiGaritonlLti'g, I sus-his ctroa'Oity as the top official of .peet that the reca'Hd will'l sliow
pflor goverenrenit and ddslhoneBt of-ficJails can orflsy exilsit when oi'Uzeins(Jo(n't 'care, When you, youir•bors and I 'DoiiU Give &
diay mgm a>t thi? BBOch'\vr>od Sdltom: Wlien cj'izens dom'it care tihey a*re"In Uic almost six years 'Mat it '-!- guiHy, if net more so, as the of-
lias been my privilege and pleasure Kdalls they now so louidily and self-to starve as Mayer of Mountoin&ilde 'rf'gfabeously oortdermi'. I havie oftenI have bpieom-e convintoed that when wandieired if 41he ne-giliiigemoe thlait am-cUizons care, when ciiiizems 'Give a 4m&s does ntot preclude the prni-
tot good government is Ie&c t(> condemn.
"Fflirttunatdy, our camanunffliy oi'is maide of people''Rccrnt di -vclpsurcs of poMiioal
eorrLipLi&.'i, ma-ifoa-siance, nion'foas-ance and po^or poiifonnanoa by elect-ed and appointed afiliioials have beem
oare, Their caring, <til>ciir 'I Give aDamn!' -a ti-Uwte, has meant pro
godd management. This care
NONNBUSH
Values from$19.95 to $31.95
Book
txme
it 207 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELDBoys' & Students' Dopt. 2nd Floor
we
lowest .tax
niiug.
all
temniis counts are welland codrijf'k-a.tiori of
oi'diinfaiiices wias aucrnn-for tilie fi'nsit iiarne,
*sPo]iice paioitiedtiiion anld "puMic siafe-;. imipaxwemierits I^ave been knipfle-
menitcd.'
to a<i>ieve -•rate iia lk£m
Our propenty viafiues have ied fa«l£ir tilian infSataon and- greatertihatn nej^hboriing comnmtniiiitdeG.
"To ^ our new Mayor, Tom Ric-1 wiajiil to exietnd my bestaind e»very atmifi-datce that
h e will" pr'ovtide good, sminld leader-ship for MounHain&JJde. To all oft'hose m«rir and wonrven of Mountaiin-side who have ootfutxttibuiecl so mumh:by uhedr service on elected -ajiki ap~"
boairtis and voluniteer oflgan-', miay I esprese my most
gnwtdlliu'de and apgarecuiaitiiioin.To aill emipCoyiees of tllie boaioftJiSh whoserve witih diiligaac**, aMSity and in-te'gii Liy, m a y I acknowledge 'great and eotf ithe acss>i£itaoi>ce and wiese ooum^el theyhave g*Lven me. To m y wife, Jetaninie,and m y dhiildren I wamt to expressm y tliiwrkiS for their piati9ni.ee, uiAfar-sbanldin'g and attvifae wihidi was fre-
flor services to liheby Bonot^h Artltoumey C&iairAes J . Iir-wiinand John HediiMe, anfd wias roindlyappfeuded fc^y ihe
as
•is use^Aa tS^,'tihe Waslu'ngibonisotme of tine
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last, but Vy-m means, mi^ny tilvanks IJO aiM of you
w'bo con'bui'bmlje so ir U'dh !?y 'Givi'n.ga Damn.' for
Scouts PrepareFor Cookie Sale
x Wesatifield area1 Girl Scodils thisweek are WDJ1kinig' on posters for the
cooikiie sale, Jan. 31 iiliiioiigih14.
(Due fco tihe nii&img c«st ol living,ii'g allooatitoBs from tihe Un-
ited Fluids and iworeaisir^ girl mBim-the •cookie sade is mwre irn-t'han ever, Soauftens abian,
Tho tQiome of «he poster cam-paign is '"Phiiis is WOieire the 'MoneyGoes." For every box of cwo-kiiesthat aj e sold, 23 oente goes backto the Girl Scouts of \fae Wasfha'Jiig-tan- .Rook Ooumui TSii& nnomey % us-ed in tihe p-undnasfiniig of maw equip-ment foir ihe camps, Bfeie Hemtion,
Oppooftuinoitiy Fiand- This year32 Sep&r Giirl Sooiflbs wffl benefitfriom^tias famJ W!heBi bh&y egiiaiarkat Gki Scout N tiiomail Center Weal,In- Teo-tifaap, Wyo,
Awe. is*«ttBf(ffi«fc fer W^}t3fa«. I t e ^oam&a&i&i is benig hanicEed by Mrs.Robert A. Ijodier Jr:
Junior, Gadeigte and Seniorpmtk3ijpiafts«g ia to cook-
ie di'dve in Wfitabfleid.' BaeSi troopreceives a ndok-al kvr eadi box soldby the Gtal Scfumts auwi Vhis momeygoes towaiixi tuoop
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1970 a "Decade of Growth"For Lincoln Federal SavingsFederal Savings iias jiusi. l*:iies orrt are subject for sober
Watercolor Exhibit FeaturesAward of Jerry Lubeck Portrait
' The ernursl inembw Nv,,;ia:iul ArU C'luf). Yew Yurie f'slv.tihe must SQWietaicutar doc;- j •t.':;.:j.u l:iL for iftw m\v dvoa.de -alheyd. extl)ita\ti<m of" t,U' WcjsLfiwld AH As- • Am^-.vj, lu.s tiv.a-: ds M1** a I'JJ-L i,n.tr>
.-aide o'f growth in its ftl-yestr Iia&iUoa*y I Yet an frdvlevcnK-'iUit. L'ke titols indi- j scchrlttm wi!) ot:tii i-:i tin1 W;/-eu<rvl; ; <!:•! J:\V*) <;•;:;-. iwr . Art (.VntvT cl IVJ
-by Uirpiping the $300 mOXtfon mamk in : crjtc-a tih& w o t t t a - c c I3ial p m d w i t ! Room of t'htr Wi'stfiwd Moirmriafl Li- j On-w^cs; i:;.r>.i ^ i.hu O'i-ri.ur.i Mill,UslsU as-SEte n4 the emd of 1%U, it i pcqjfe pvsco ki (thu sai^ifiigs in-du^iry j bnsu'y, 425 B^-i Bi'yad Si., SaUwcteiy,; f'JJ::vto»i, I%tJ; [ir.!.l in :{n;-;:!:i(.-s. Fairwas a'niv&iEn.ced today by R t t a t S. \ i-a geaei'a'l an-d in I^irJt^'ia Federa l Mn. IT. H wi!J bo &r>i:i:i to the puWic • \yj.wn Art C&:::!^r, 1UC3; u.id firM in
ei-smlith, presklertt, j Savwiiifs in p^nliicukjr. T:Ji«is ocwufi- j /rcoi 2:30 to 5 p.m. ami 7-U::JU j>.m. I yiutj^j-ics, Sii'/iii^ujuii Ckib,
Ife &wd (iluiL tabal a&seU as of! <&«ce Js oiwDec, SI w&re a t $100,509,849.90, re- \ a a [ 1 i n t h e -
M% an incr-etase in, 12 irtordtlhs of I$16 m E t o n , a new sJJii^Ie yea r
reocirid.Mr . Messai'fiirralljh said tlhsat I-Anooin
Fede ra l Savings had begun the ye^ar19G0 w-iiSih assets a t siLiglhilily over $34
and in tike deoad-e o«f tire
kfcn—poa-i^y dc-u-t'he toKal assclbs fcr the seventouis deosiilas siivce iile
1888 as W«aGfii£!M Fedcnail.Ai the sa-me t ime he rfeifiused
we wi,r'ls to bri' ig ourtciyt rinu'Riw1;;'! seivioesijBtercsL raies on stav-
cadi day.
1'he for
! T JK* pidaro wH-1 he on display ai.
sfliow Jerry ! ftlJt>ll"jjn ' ' l M [~0-' i-' '0-11 cinu ^-'t^
limits ;jjiP.ou>nc('[l -tjlwrt. tSiwe j ^ ' ^ V ^ ^ V - ^ i . ^ ' 0 ^ ! ;l,i>.-. V t U t
|jr* a
Mr. M^dcrsim^ih, whot'ii'idfirJt i>n 19.58, is a'Iso mwik'iinjg a
iniii/L^ion. He oar:ne to Westofiiold
n Fedei'ail had readied a1 rraw"lii'i'glh wsAeir j n a r k " of $3,726i-n totaJ dividend's pzud or
in 1W4 when its Uo'liail as-scLs wore abou' $4.5 ni^l'lnn and be-
executive vice pi^siden>t amddtief cjxecuiLi'Ve oflitcer in 1952,
SirJcc the ofi'iice in
Joir tih-e yea r 33(i0 on ail types of sa-v-aacounls. This fi'gure bnauglit
t(rt/5'l dlwidieirJd paiyiouit for Uhe do-oade to am unpnecedentad $21 mil-
Gtitt water color; aqua intdiii. w*ik*li j t ^ ' ^
sei-n, coll-iKr', and gonadto; aivd'gra- j f r i - ! 1 J ^ wir-a"ir ^ ^ r s Ic;'' s y i e a ,I>hi03 ag-cl jwsl t l s . ! ^ ^ ^ o f ' » « l l " d ^ r - f o r s;:;IC-
A spec;';;1] allraotiicin ol tlife y e w ' swiill be a drawrng for a fniniod
. H wi!M Iw prL'Jsewiod Ui ar cxcladJ!!^ in.i.'irvbuTs of iilie:!icv'd A.v.-ccta-tion, Lubeck,n New Jei ts ty ar l i s t all,
n's:ti.lu!-c a-iifi the N'a^iorj:>[ Dvditsn in Now York
vis
GHy, em-d sta nrajor branch
'been estlabi'i^hcd inand Wie mMne waisfilws y&EW t"i>
hasPliarjins,
F«d-£ffia!U Savings
NAHUM AltBEL, a t work, in 3iis Jcrusalein studio.
Israel Artist to Have ShowAt Temple Emanu-El Sunday
One of Israel's leading artists, Na-1bum Arbisli will maiko one of Msfirst "tmo-ima'n" shows in this coun-try at Tempf'.e Drnaivu-EH, 75G EastEro;vd St., SurtiJay ev&nAng from 7jto 9 p.m. The S'liosw is btsng spon-sored joiritly by the Sretenhood andMerAs Club of Hhc Temple, and iscoordinated by Bornaaid
as well as bodih wiarsflihoroalftcsr.
a- newtotal reserves wea'e at an
aH-tlime recorid siineiKglih o!f $5.8fi mil-
tor «h-e y e a r a.jso j l 0 c t l i , n o i d e .w,,.!lh the &
of $03.28 mirt- wideiiwig scope of sarv-ice to tihe•• a£ New Jersey ,
"Th'is ne-w mdlesitonie in ourry»" Mr. Mea^e r&miffa i ,"comes at a Itnie wflwn M a l t a ,€tewn!om'iic sl<ywJdbwn and a plunging
inarks&t are in our d'alaly head-
(Mr. AiJbel has hold skmHiar exiliii-biliions in Jerusalem, BrusselsLorudon. He is a student of theous Israeli Painter EHahu Sigand,and dliLoiKlad Avni An^ Aoaden^ inTel Aviv.
His painiltngs appcm* to dcpi'at themystiical qualities of the religiouse f e and events tihiat occun*efd in
"' Ismaol. Mr. Arbei has c r a t e ! worksin absitract expa'csisiion,, as well asphilosophioa'l reality. He b eur-renily at w r k on an itrteiipreiteilaonof Lot's .wife to be done in s*aflt as
•tha Bible has depilated. When thiswork will be com-pl^ted, iit will bepfetced approffriatcly on Uie DeadSea sliorc.
l!he exhibit will dispflay same 50pairings, and Mr. A^ibd will com-meat about e^ch as well as prcfa'coIlls Temarlts with an, expbnulion ofhi.s philosophy of art:-
Bonn in'1006 in Tel Aviv, Mr. Ar-bei fought in the Israeli War of In-
Tlio cr.e man art sfluw will oJKsosi'iire •rcifredhmewtB. Tlie pnasirlaan
PS CD on to the public. Mr. Arbqil's •pa-initi'iigs Will be offered forthrough the Temple.
Continue Sat.Movie Programs
Saturday aHenrwon moviepnognam foniiliiues ait tihe auditonkanof St. Paul's Episcopal Ohurdi onSt. Paul'« St,
Sehdclulcd to* staving in tlie nearfuitu-ro are: Jan. 17, "Muscle BeadiPanty" with Fi'tonWe Avalon, An-neitte Rmtcello and Buddy Hackett;Fob. 7, "Coiomdo Territory" »wiiUiJoel McOroa and ViTginiia Mayo;Feb. 21, "Tildes of Teraior" wultaiVdnconit Price, Basil RailMxme" andPertcr; Lorrc.
The : full-lengtili fe'aiurcis are a.ug-mente'd by bartooas and seriate be-giimirtg.alt'1 p.Tji. Refreslimeftte m*ea\iaill-vl>l<i. *tidk^i1'piiclceetls are des-ig!niatetftorl*tlhe at! Paul's Choir Fundto help defray expenses of tihe choir'sEuropoan trip next s
CARGO NET Is Just one ofmany obstacles facing aNavy recruit training as amember of an underwaterdemolition team*. Trainees,get a 20-week course at!Coronado, Calif*
WINTER CLEARANCE• »
NOW IS THE TIME TOSHOP AND SAVE- • '
NOW WHILE THE STYLES AND SIZES YOU WANT ARE STILL HERE
COATSCAR COATSROBES
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20% DRESSESSKIRTS
50% SWEATERSRAINWEAR
DRIVINGGLOVES
LEATHERPALMS
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PLUS HUNDREDS OF DRASTICALLYREDUCED ITEMS THROUGHOUT
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THE STORE.
HERBERTS CHARGE - HANDI-CHARGEAMERICAN EXPRESS - UNI-GARD - MASTER CARD
CENTRAL AT QUIMBY - WESTFIELDOpen Monday until 9 P.M.
JANUARY BIRTHDAYS
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. Leon Kr<M artd huvos M&r- \kos. Ht» is ^ nienTbe-r of l. liy Sal'tna-
O'ub, New Yonk CJty a nd lias
! ru>w Wilson delivered his historical
<ex-h"i'bi'led as as at
14-]>U'i:nl sjweeh for peace.January 34, Ifl73—'CeHuloid" was
registered as .a trade name.
Bulfler iuistiiUiLe, Olwt>, the Stato Mu-1 January 16, ia»3—nio CiVil Sorv-
seum, Sprin@fi-ciLd, Mass., airwi tfie Itouse.seum, IVeaLon, the Spniivgfi&kl Mu-j ice Act was pushed.by Sen>a«K and
THIS J'OKTKAJT by Jerry
beck will be awarded a visitor
at the annual metnlwr water col-
or exhibition "'"of the WvstTicld
Art Association which will he
open fo the public Jan, J9-24 in
the Wiiteuuk Room of {lit1 Muni-
cipal Jiu il ding.
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COAT SETS &ALL WEATHER COATSInfants' M, I , X IToddlers' 2 to 3XGirts' 4 to 6X, 7 to 14Boys' 4 to 7, 8 to 18
IRREGUiARS OF FAMOUS MAKE
Heavy KnitPajamas
Sizes 0 to 4Closed Foot
GIRLS'•
SPECIAL GROUP OF
DressesSizes M o 3 X , 3 to 6X, 7 to 14
Assorted Fabrics
Dressy and 5port Styles
A l l BOYS'
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» Slacks in All Styles including BellsI Sizes 4 to 7, 8 to 18
If 1st quality $3.00
Reg, $12.00 to $60.00
TOD. BOYS1 & GIRLS'Winter Weight
Knit SleepersBy Our Favorite Mfgr.• Sizes 0 to 4• Closed Foot Model
GIRLS'
Slack & Polo SetsStretch Nylon, Knit, Corduroy
• Bell Bottoms'• Stirrup Style• Pipes
Reg. $2.25 to $30.00(Sorry No Alterations)
Reg. $8.00 to $25.00
Reg. $5.00 to $11.50
Reg. to $3.50 pr
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FLANNELSHIRTS
Sizes 8 to 16Asst'd Plains
Reg. $3.00
SNOOPYSWEAT-SHIRTS
Sizes 4 to 16
$1.99Reg. $2.50
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100% OrionFleece LinedBright ColorsSweatshirt type jacket and pants
WINTER WEIGHT
PajamasBoys'
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Boys' and Girls'HEAVY KNIT
• Sizes 4 to 8
• Closed Foot
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Sizes 4 to 14Kodel and Cotton
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OBITUARIES s, Arthur. F, ICelley '1 .Mrs. George
Mrs* Samuel Sauiulen*7
Mrs. Amelia Bastytole Saunden.i,74. foan«.'r!y of We.«"iti(.^d..(liL'd T
Edward Quinn Jr*Edward Quinn Jr.; 72. of
ford. v\*ho bud been a prior
Mrs. • S/Kelley. 75,.'of (Mire. Ackeranan, aT5j of
¥s 197i 5. t tasotl watt toe & s M fc© oooisid"er rrterttete o£ easurircg a heaHtqr
264 Prospect St. died yesterday in j 1511 Boulevard cited Monday at j „ The following iaddress [of Mayor Jame^ C- Moran was delivered at t*ie l s n d ^msS^m tatoete center forHospital. j Overlook Hospital Stfmmft. after a j organizational inrectlng of the Town Council Tuesday fclght; i
MI Baltimore. Md,. she bad Hong, illness. She was the wife of 1, i v e ti 45 years. Sheiiihe- late, George R. A-ekerman, who
; the ble A r t a 1 F. i dJed inday ;il Ihe Munmouih Medical ('«.-n- di?nt. of WeM-field lor 29 ytxu^
> fort* moving h m \ / died SimdnV l!1
;it
t-Lir. Long Bniadi. A fifiincr rcrskl«.of We*tfield. NIM* made her homewin Buli*m«*e Blvd.. Soa Gir-c.
Mrs. Saimdrt'-- rMirsid 14 y<K\r.<u'^o after 20 yi-ars w-!:h UK* Saun-dt-i's & Co.. Wt^H"it£d t r a i l e r s . Simwas the wile of i:lie 1;N<" S;muie4 A.
uit-.M- aiiUKSS lit* was a naf h oYork City.
uneral .services wore heldinorniny ni Grav
Home. CY;jM-iord, v.;!h
A iiieniber of thyof Wo. tfield. Mrs. Keiley | months
<n c'liiiflcvyri by Dr. Estei le : i'or Keuf'fol
In accordance wi'th the temrs ofWesiiTieW chatter, it is my duty
irt. briefly. 1o you. cm. t h e s e -nis of "trfie pofst y*>ar and
S)ie had been a clerk P»" g ra ins for coins Ldera lion idi 1970.
, "Ackej-mtm was bonn in Jer-f1 0
Oily a<nd mowd IHTO faur
-of fih»ir JfeithFul sem\4loe.ti>e abscaitce ^of CouncHimen
Sargen-t an^ Savaige will be feU,
Co., reviewing the past year
Millisur,i1 is survived by a ckuig'hter.
Maude K. Siwi\ of
rs. : lor Gordon liul'l of the PadvaoSurviving arc a son. C(>1, (Mason L)n.'ran Ciiun'h.-
\ Saunrfers of Arlington. Va.. t h n rdaughters, Mrs. .Judy Smith and"Mrs. Suaa.nne Bacon of Westiioid
old
Hirnl was in Pairvicw 'Mr. Quinn \v;ts i-aiployr-d as
and Mrs. J a w Myers of Sea (iirl; tral Railroad of NL'WHi grandchildren and riirw ^ronl- : yea re prior to his reiurenUMut s^1'
plafti engineer by t-!ie <-('n- .]0 y , m ton>nrr»w ai Gray**•l''iine,ral
;rt M. .Ke-lley oia sisUM'. Miss Maude
f Wt>sU'ieid; seven graind-yiid a great granddiakl.
will be held at
'or* 20 years and rdlired 14 years l i lTOte w i t ! h m * r e l L
.a(i'O the service of
•Mi's. Aek^nman was a memberof 'he ladies auxiliary of the Jersey
wi'H ring {ihe sti '70s. We
tihiait five
dur-ik>r-
of the
W6. Fteliiy, the aouraoii feoes tone
toe of J$s
IThethe l«70 budget wi'81 be given to tfce
eonuriitc^-of
ewwlusion of eiigliL man douncil have served moreAr-dier
and Robert Savage.I man Sargeiiit,. wilWi six yeans of se**v-
City Jferttieks of the Widows of•World War I.
Surviving are a son, Geonge *H.of We-stDietd and t'tore-e
years ago. " Ik' was a member <tfsen-ices will behold ;>t the CaivaiT Lutheran C'huroh l i m ' - ! <ha\v Cemetery,
of
318 I'-nsl Bread St., witih the;. Dr. .Kredwick R. Christian oJ-fi-
J:3D.p.m.. today at Gray's Fimeriil , To ton i a Lodge 72, F&AMHome, 318 JCast Broad St.. with' the = City. The Scottish Kite, ValleyHv\. Dr. John C. W. I.i-n^y of Si. ; Jur-suy City, and the 'Central KailPaul's Fpi&dcpal Church officiating.1; road Veterans' TAKSOcdii'tion.Interment will he. in Faiirviow CCJII-J' Sur\uving also are a son.*!teiry. • • 10. Quirm of Westfifld; a d1;
j
. . j Mrs, Adelaide Monsell of FiPhilip-B. Keith i l h r e e ^aadchildrcn, two
* '" •firartobiMi'en, and two" s is t t rs ,•Services were -hetld Mond'ay In i Elsie WHolwm of Union'City
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Booit:hbay. Me., for. PIlilip B, Kei'idi, i Mrs. Blanche "Smiih of'Nonh70, who di-ed Friday af-ler a shon | gen.
Mr. KeiI h formoi'ly l:ivetl ui 140Harni'-Sicn Ave. hi.j.re. Wbi]e a resi- Capt. Perrydent of WcMTMd he was active in Mountainside—Capt. Percy' C 4 , | trrirnL'm K. rf Wellpslev-the First (iliuroh of Oli-rLst Sas a director of bridge at tilie W«n»an's Club and a m-t'jiihcr an i dit'oc-,lor of UKvWhUi Ciub uf UIP Oranges. ; 3 iV{ nK, a ^ e c[ Bi) Oi|1
Upon hw' retirwiH'ntt, Mr. Kciih Of[ t3 l t t Flo-rid a Keys,aw! life v'ife moved to Boctili'bayWhere (they heruine aclive in co'in-muni'iy affairs including the churchan'd the Coaslail Club,
.SurvivinE arc his wife, the fowner
services will be held atwin v . in F-.iir 1 li-m t o d a y a i c l l e D(*a^>y Colonial
' " " Home, 556 Wesil^Jd Ave, with -Hie
it is. requested! lReV- I ^ b e l t L" JAtlW^i* p ia^Lor o t
b e m ' t U t c t o t i n ) , t, , r ( • • • . - "i -Cburoh, officiating. Interment will;l>e in Weohuwken Cemetery, Wee-
; P. SatterlhwaiteSaitLM-tliwaitc. 82. of Folk-
ttd. Pa-. a*rAve. here for 30
Simday aRei' a In-ief iy;A;i!L^n!i}-|l\V,aite was a retired
of t'he ledmi^al st-aW of
icc and Couiieilman Saviatge w'jjilh -twooaejhalf years of sorviice, have
r«»ult-wfliich
u-ill have a tooig-last-iinfg effeat oil
to moM pdli<siesin notable
fgour My personal note ofappreoialion joins tihe councipl's
JCC Head Seeks(Continued from p^age I)
d byq temti.
Ouir year &F i960 wasitilie untimely passing <rf our FireChief 'Martin D. Burite, M-a^y typi-iXied lilie dedicated' en^pJtoyee off UieTown oif WcsiUEield. His tlevcttikwi* to:his town and hi*s concern; vMh thewelfare of feltow employees luave£hampcld his memwry ais riot tine•chkif of t-he Fire Deptaritnwwt, but atrusted a«d liespedted friand ais
The post yetar has wDtmessed doan-(>f major prajecis a>nd the
oif gn&unkJwodc forfuture i
Telephone and Te-le-
Ls survived >>y three dtildlren,
advenltur-ea'
Communications(Contimied frmn page 1)
Ediioation Association to .eommitni-
memiher, we
3 of Joint Civicmudt cooperate in the
I'tsr t'liei'i'liA.s a
request aiv. t-atdC'iTscsmedl: of Joi-n.tCivic Committee candidates fromyour exeoutiive boai'ti. Memtbei s ofyour crganiaabion sliould 'he urged
by Uhe1iie ewaeai
.iiil be given by the council t»pffovided by ' the town ftir
l i te extent of (iiie oxstsۥ1 sejr-vtice .musit be w^igfiieid oatrd'ui-iy. Tiie stawoi financial posftdon ofWte town must be rmtiuiitoined, wttleat -the same- toe it is sees* to that
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from page 1)
asMiss Jixwm CaMmmt, Mrs, IMyH, Howe. Mrs, EJimor W^ler andMrs. EMe -WwRens.- Apawve^
Jim siBbafeiitutes were Mus.del Feeiey, atiatiastiary vooat. musicfor Miss Mary Amn Domsrfic,
tMe of $5i*0; Mns. KiaitftifeeQi. B.iilch, Rwoseveli vocad .muate, $710
i Gena'H Kiag, Bdifson math
• Jr. of N.C.;a liome on Route '& *n | l l f ld Mrs Sidney H. Killcn of Nan-
for fiO y t^rs . ctied ^ ^ ' \ '
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Edrua Mon-tenodoiwit of Cranfoi'd; ason, Philip B. Jr, of Itmfean, Mass.;a daughter, Mrs, Elizabeth Ri'ce ofEast Boothhwy/Me.;. and .six g.children.
si H. HardingFuneral services were be'.ci at 10
. , of Cnpt.Cook, liritk-Ji explorer, his
ig rt'Jia'tivo i.s Mrs.of North PJai'inficld.
If is wife, Mrs. Beatrice M.son Cook, tlied on Cook195a. Cock bm(«(}|!t the45 yeans aijro and took up
in
,'tlici-e.in 19R3.
_ A mil We xyi En-glawJ. he move'd toin 1005 a«d in tihat
his MoumtarnKnlo home-,
a.m. Friday m tihe ulnapel of Tljiin-ity United
.. . . way, fcif Charles H. Harding, 77, of• 824 Mountain Avo. IinllBnmerol \vas in• Mazelwood Cemolery, Hoihway,
Mr. Ilafidin'g, a funnier resident of•R^hway, died Tuesday, Dec. 30, in
A native of Jersey ORy, Mr. Hard-ing was viccfcIpresKlent of AmericanDecal Co. in Wediaiwken. He was a-member of tlic Rabway Roiiary Club.•Lafayette Lodge 27, F & AIM, oiRahway; a former member of Mie.board of dirc-ctcrs of the R>aJiwayVMCA, trustee of Trinity Uwicd(Mcdjiiodist Ohiwdh and a past presi-dent of i'ts boiard of trustees 8>mi*su-
became* an Amori'oaii citizen inHo had served \\-vt\\ the Bia\ Wavy and wiiiih Llie U.S.
H<* traveled uxl<?nwiv<'l>'. oncei'nig aii'iJiHrd the wai-M as socondtin a square rigger, lie hunted biggame in Africa m\dtamed, Bcrimtd'ii .sai'linbr;iry of more tilTa-n (J.Obo1 bnautical iniei^eslinis Muunta-insido
K of
M'ass., and ei^iit grand-•re-n. His wife, Mrs. Pauline K.Ihw i'HL1, died about two yearsBo.l-11 M.r. ami Mrs. SaUeoiUi-had l^Bn active in the Pl-ain-
fjcld F>.j n(i.s Meeting for more than
•Painily services were held atKrionlds Meeibintg, Hor-
Heiga Schmidt
Miss Consiaiue A.
of hlio Sundiay sfi'mg. is survived by hisMr.
wife,. Mrs. Hrfen Ka?te'iil!in<? Hard-img; two sons, Otoarles IX. Jr. o'f EastOrange 4 an'd Roboul F. of Martins-ville; a daugihler, Mrs. Vrrginiia H.Thomas of Faftwcwd; a s-ister, Mrs.Hazel FarreH ci Long Beach, Catfiif,;•and seven grandchildren.
Lc-hr-CiTabiel Funwal Home inRahway was k\ charge of funerala-rrangeinenitjs.
sfrviccs for Miss.stance AniUa Ifay will be held at11 a.m. today ni Gray'sIfanic, 310 East Broad St., witURev. Kugenc M, Pie-rce, minister ofthe Marble CoHegiale Church•Ave.,- New York, officiating,•mwit be in Fair view
Miss Hay died Sunday atbo-mo, 307 West Tifth St., N" e
York.Born in" Japan Gi years ago.
lived in1 W<J>:1 field prior to•to Now Yoirk and was 1pre»ick*jit ofihe Ameriaan Legion Auxiliary
Siie is .survived by a brother.ter S. Hay of Uronxville. N.V.
sepviices were hckl atfi-Ws Fu-nenai Home Mo.nd'ny ITI^J-JI-
for M'i^ Hel^a SfchmMt, 90, ofNortJi EucJid Ave., who died
f'lor a brief IUIUHSLS.. Joilin C. W. Liosl-cy of
St. I*aill's KpfeCffp(ai Ohwvh offki-at t'h*-* services. Intei'meint was
Alpine Ceuiedery. Perth Aniboy.oi'ii in Faaio, Denmark, iMii'ss
idi resided in Westfield the3o"ycans, K;a^liei\ she lived 14
i,n penlfli Amboy.Surviving is a sister, Mra. A^ia H.
wi-tih whom she resided.
toale Wjeir1 asise^menit of soh'oolrequirenwivts to the Voters through«t'he press a's nepor-led in the local
of Wwiacsidiay, Dec. al, wheneoormunioation fe the wliode
Board of Rdu.eakiion sjjbu'ld exisi."We s!liould 1'iko to
!Lo g-ive Uiow' suppor
. Felice DmniaitoMrs. Roso Dam^ano, ai, Whor home wiit-h• lier her ctai
y Kdij G. MsiT'imo of 800 ForestAVt\, tiic'd TueLs'tfay in AsMbrookV.yrsiijj,g Home, Scotch Flaitis, wheresib<-" had lJetl]1 for atbout sixA r.iailivo of AvciUino, Italy,-Fjheto this ccun-'.ry in l!)tn aad lived in
Vorkf 'a'ler in Newark for manyyavs a n d in the W-esUieW and Fan-vvood area since 1055.
was t4ic wife of tihe late Fcli'cedied in 1049.
w da'iisbtorv she kiavessoi>S( Alfred oi.' 590 *Nontli
Lucy
Established 1868
I,. . . .One of New Jerseyf$
finest cemeteries*
Non-profit and
Non-sectwrian
ONE YFAR DEFERRED PAYMENT
PLAN, INTEREST-FREE, AVAIL-
ABLE FOR PRE-NEED B I H E K S .
Supt'a Office Executive Ofllc*
1100 E. Broad a t
AD. 2-0781
125 Elm Street
AD. 3-0130
of BeHeviHe, Mi's.Bironauitia ' of New Oa--'t ^nd MTS. Miagigie Gaz-
of Orange; a brother, Palsy An-i Pompbn Plairte, and
•sals mi commLHUCa-lion in sev-eral ar<j!ais.
1* The linos of authority^ legal ifnot practiced, should be statedclearly, as there seems to liesome confusion on this point.The responsibility for education,as for government, Is vested inthe residents of Westfield, whoelect the Board of Education,
' which employs professional peo-ple to educate our children ina nianner desired by the voters.To put it bluntly, the l^oard otEducation need, not be a rubberstamp tor the school superin-tendent's proposals, any morethan Hie residents need to be arubber stamp for a single shtleof candidates chosen by theJCC, which represents less than10 percent of the electorate.2. All members of the Board ofEducation should be equally in-formed oil school affairs, butobservation, at school** boardmeetings leads one to believe
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that this is not always the case.Tt is uncanny lhat nine mem-bers of the Board of Educationcan sit monthly for three years
Without a single minority reportbeing submitted when the Su-premo Court can'l sit throughiWft, session with such a record.3. The Board of Etlucatioushould be prapared at all timesto carry on a dialogue with par-ents on school affairs, not de-(Tensively, but as part of a co- 'operative effort to obtain thebest possible solution to anyproblem,"When elected, the United Citizens
, ComrrviUec candidates, Mrs. Mc-Damuanto m ^amus, Mr. Everest and Dr. Kial-
ibaoher, promise prompt, completereplies to inquiries addressed" tothem, as a fundamental requitre-•nient of good
your•newsletter,"' bulletin, ree l ing an-
oi" a tele-fxhone com-. Newppaper rcileases of your
suppoit an'd p'ai'tiei-in-naws advertiain.g will also
'be hclpi'iri."The Joint Civic Coniniiltee is in
•need of Volunlecrs fi"o«m youT or-Jan. 15 wlio tfan donade
time to assi'st the coinvmiiitJt.ee in te\c-\pliowing or holding coffee to assurethe olccliioii of Uhe Joimt Oivuc Com-rnilteo 'oartditfcites. Pleaise oali Mrs.•Harvey ffibiwy willili nianies of Uiose
will help in any way,"
Slates Split(Continued from Pago 1)
#iM*B. "Waiter MoMJanus, Dr. Arthur
putfdhases ol1 tihs HInact an!d the Ncilh Sooddi HamsAve. area were completed, thwebyadding 5y a'cros1 to tjhe park lamds oftihe town. The acquisi'iiioins briing Uietatial land held for muirticipial''partcs
?d recreatiicHi use tio 205 acres.ion of the ami>i>i.cd|>atlpool ladafteit m tilie ine-wPiai'k on Nontlh Scoticih
S- Ave.. is n&miing completion.faciifiibi-efi were expamlded
by tilie consitiructiton; of a secsooifd floorin ttlie book s-took section oddi&Kg 1575srq. ft. ixf-usabte space.
of lTunuoipalmenlt was continued, A lieavy W y
Feibuah, Robert S. EvcroU andPl&nity. Mr. Plonty- is Uie
•only Inoumibeinl member' of the boardre-elediiion.
. Dr. Ealbadier, Mrs'.•and Mr, F/verdt fire dandi'daites en-doraed by a new oi*ganizatiion, fjhe'United Citizen's Ooimmiititee. T h eother tlii'ee nominees are daiitaates
•
•psmposed by the Joirvt Civic Oora-tm'ittee. * •
Stole laws g&v&vning school boardelections Ibnaicke'Laimg of
was Jms^Cled ir»CwiOdiing fro Assure
of emeiigency senvi'cea.toils were also in&balitact • in tiie twoOre laxises. **•*
Tiie fleet of puMiic works esquip-•merit was iineiwseid by the addiitoraof' twd' picikwp tnucks, a fr<jinlt-endloader, a hyd-rtoiuliie sewar clearer, asntow kyader and tmacftor for piarfcUse.
The finance tlepfartmtenlt was &n-to pitoeedd with the
. of methods in thatmorit, To the end the pundhiase of abo^kkeetM'ng madhdne •whkh iwiilhave [he capaciftiy' to catiouilialU? play-ralk, apprtopriteiltfaBs and general ted-gei* accounts was
Cunb and
seryaoes areUie coopeaiatibn oC the 'Down
el, tfie puWHc boiarxfes and cmissifoinis, -the cMazems* t
MoreaWd dtizeaite; we took for-to kn teffnenltikiig tiliese pro-
•grtatis ami to mj&eiting and dea'liikigWith addfltjonfad projects and pm-gfciajnis as they anise.
May we esteaisd to you my bestwishes for a heaiiihy aedJ970.
Dec. 2-23 for Walter W.da.i V rate $25; and Maiss KSo-ren
ctess ait$77S
ermpJkpynieiit of adkliitoiafli as-in She pesrsann-e? otfifjee to
with puWitoaftflamsft for the re-mainder of line sohodt year was ap-proved. Cost is riot to exceed $2,100.
IThe nosilgnaitiion of DJT. J O S 1 ^ E.Kalibacta. as sdJool plisyfiuioiiatt e£-fedtive Oc?c. 31 wias anmouniced, Dr.Katxacher is currenlfly aiov a s&ai an the Bica^d of
repUia'oemetJtwas inatiiialcd in tihe central buaiiaessdistrict and will be continued until
Uhe deiteriorafceid ouid>i;njg is re-a-md granlite block, cmfd soid'fi-
raplaceiman^, wlw?r« necessa-
departmentsmy,
The
slates of ean'dfidiaites OT slogans deaffiliation on the ballot.
Ehlers Headsfrom page 1)
take pla*ce Satur-at 9 a.m. from bho Rossi Fun-I-fome in Scdtch Plains and amass of requiem \vM be oKfer-
ed a t 9:30 a.m. in St._BarUhoilam»wR Apostle Oluirdli HI Scotch Pdaim-s.
w*ll be in North Arling-
i^ay carl 'a t the faneraltoday and bomoirrow from 2-5
and 7-10
Ricciardi{Continued ffom Page 1)
vide, all of the services we nowjiave &s effiicaentily as -we h-awe in•the past.
with tihe firsit njaimied as chiatimvan,AJdmi'mistiifli'tiive poli'cy, Marriis
Kaanler, James G. Skimmer, Joton H.Domi A. Snytder: bulill'dimg
town propenty, Wata" G. Pci*-Jr.* Mtark.1, Padiuck'D. M'inoguc,
Al-eaoander S. WAl'Miams.F%.an!ce, Wtll'fci'ms, Perry, Rolbert
G. Forguscm; M'airki; lawis,/Mei-ikl, Penny, F'engiiBmi,
, WMIiiams,Ferguson; pdbl'iic boards 'and agen-cies, Snytctor, Perry, Slci'nmcr, Mcvi%l;
wc-rc given tihe mellhiods to proceedVf-Mi tlie upgnadimg oif stress in tiheil&wn affected by diiJapdiated or un-
PLnuetui'eis. An ordinan'Ce pix>-vidinl; far the repadr or tfemnffiltitonT>£ siib Bbaindiafid fiihruotures wasadopted by the council.
iis' advisory oomimiilEitees conto play an e»bneimeity viiiba
Broadcast BiasRCAC Topic
"Btas HI the Bu-oa-dfdaSL News Me-a" will iw? the topic for dis-cus-sion
at fihe January meeltiing of the Re-publWan Comserv^'ive Actiodi Clubof Uniion Co-urJty ci 8 p.m. Thurs-day, Jan. 15, ait the hame of Mr.and Mils. George W. Mann, 144 litf-Hng'ham PI. The di-soues-'on1 wi'J] beled by Ber't Q'h&sry of Pla-mfieldan^nginoor witJh a major teflevasiojinetwbrk. , ,
Ever si rice Vice-President Spiirothe newts
f&r tihe'ir * l)berfal editorial bias andtheir perennial slanting of Uie news,"th i s -problem has received wade-
were receivedMTB, Quiminiam, Mrs. Renftz. airedJoy S. Kasaam, Wilson sitft&i gttiadeteacher who wJII leave her posiitaonMa-r. 1. MJalernily tea'Ve wm gnanled•Mrs. Tuwier.
Mrs, Riagmaild HJaugesi wasmoted from aesJtsftaviit tio s•git Wc&'tificM IJiigh'Scihool at a $6,400snaural rate and•nem w^B rained an
y in' the business oipfiice atair.inua:l naite of $4,700.
J h •
Dennis C. Wasleo was appoiated all'CV. heOpe.r • in. iJiye- maiiimten-
aance dqpaTibnerit M an amtiaH sial-of $5tfi03, ami FhiiMiip Demitao
ait Fnank'Hin a t am' annual$5,512.
Tlie Ser'Viico Emipitoysees Dnfteama-Uniion A-FL-CIO Ljooa! 360 was
cxcfLushreamid'
•recoguiiized as 'g ixgent for tihe
tenance sit'aiff ci the s-dhtool
ed wiitfh tihe EOAC "to1 a*iU>n!dmed-ing and jto'iikiipiaite in the iMs-cussion. He requests ihatp(hone,.'t!he hosteesmeetiriR.
t:o tlhc
spread attention. "Just haw free is 1 A fwe-cmt-anihwir AnoreaisiB wasuhe press?" and "just Jiow free aret'he air waves?" are questions* be-Ing aslced today, . -"" the Sdait?
K. C, Bauer of 316 Wells St., pres- ^•cn'D.r. Oaii'l I* MiwibungCT for theidenlt, hais invited those not a«ffii]iiait" curr&nit sfaKLemt-aduJt "Speak-Out"
groups ifliiEliiait d' by Miss
bourfly.
cf a $1,000* md-miHgrwrt byof
NEED A USED CAR?SEE AUTOS FOR SALE
•Loiis McCmihy. was amnmiin'oeid byDr. Liil aiPd E. Law, supcrinltierideait.
"yf sch'ools, •lie also artftO'Wiiced that a drug
cii'i'inicuktm study commSlliteais studying the devdl'oprrneinit of an
coui^se of study foisdhoculs. ''
pnote in mu.™;d:pa1 aififaia-s. A totel of85 Westific-ld residents have coaytri-'buted tolents to tihe bettermentof our camimuniity as members ofthese commilbteGls.
Civil Ddein'se Couivdl, M-ayoir's
public saifofcy, Fenguson,•WlW-feims; public wtwlcs,Penry, Snytfer," Kanrier';
Advisory OounoU s n Serwiices toY'outih, Mi you-'is" Youtti Oounitji'l, Citi-zens' Committee on Iritra Cbm% Af-fairs, C.Uizems' Pood OommiUbteie, andthe CSitizens' Aid'Viscu-yyon . Solid Waste Displosa'l,and Beaaiititfiaa.taon1, Oornmainiiity Re-
pankSmig, Fenguson, Stowm-or,, Williams.
" Zondng"—K is with proper
31rs. Frank E* Austinfor Miis. Maud
Ti'uc Austin.' 98, of 503 Oarleton, Rd.,were h 0 1 Id Friday aftea woon inGray's Funonal Home with the Rev.
goanford of the Farst Oon-Church r/fi'Di'ating. h\-
s nriviate.•Mrs. Alston wife of the la'te Prof,
E . Austin,, died Tuesday.(pec. 301 'at Ashbrook' Nursing•Home, scotch plwns, where she
lived for two years.ti in Sallsibary, Masis., she hada j^idunt of Wesllield for'22
and tot we must findtfa-tobles .to offset bPgher costs^ifois infiJaftiiKwteriy trend. ' I wiill workwi'Mi' fch'e Bcand and Zon-•inlg Blo>a;rid of Aidjuatmenst and anycither agencies of mr mirmmdby toJook for Ways, to inorCase rotebiesiamd, at t'he same time, keop tfhe
"flavor of our town.
Borough faofBitiies — The con-wha>dh Mhe
, fire and adnministtnaitive pei"son-are n'ct good. We
Gates Close at 8:00 p.m.ai
N.H,
Jhusband, before
taught dectriorrl ongi-Thayor of
Col ' lcge,
•nellook for faeiliitiies La improve tinsitoiatton. , , -r* •
Paiiticiipation-i-Ler'tis m&t be an.|:ic commim'Uy. We mu&t not
aor, 'look wtliat tiioy are 'oilier, we must say, • 'look what we.are doing/ J irnge the oiUzems to at-tend tihe meetings of the various
cttrtfs c.c fh'e cani'tnunHy. I repeat,
£J»''v.ivirtiJ is a d a u ^ i t c r , M i s sN. AiM.in of W e s t f i d t l , wrll i
aOl local board ^ ,"In closiimg. let me say tfet 1 ac-pt the Inusit you have placed in
nit; and tliait I wM do my best for
Mayor Seeks(Conltmued from page 1)
CoumciUniian. Robeat Q. Ferguson ashis ailem'S'te.
The cmsH-omlary sclrediile of pub-die rneefoiings on tflie sec^a'd aaidifountih Uiesdays of e"adh mmbft>wa;s approved, as was a tesnipoip-ia;ry budget.
Launch Campaign(Continued from page 1)
the town, ertdoraed Mr. Plemty forn new term on the bo&Pd and theCBirididacieta n£ Miss McGtaU and Dr.! F e d ! o i u s ! h . **^ .•
"Tlife syistam of con^derimg can-diMatcs tes proved over tihe yearsito be a model for finding qualified
on a nonpotlilt'lcatl andetudieti approach," M r s. Gibney
"Many communi t ies h a v esought to rtattonn their sys tem of
J'-"SI L \x
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aH of 'the x^iizens ofA-t l-biis Hme, a fFapj>y New Year toall a>tfci a thanks to all,"
•Offtakes^n'Ppcir.'limtfr.'ts ci Hie M'ny-'ci* and li'rfrcuijh Co-URicil Dp'pc^ar in aSLIpplcrnorutr.<l story on Friday mgQH'sappealing In -this section of today's
(M'r-3.
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WESTFCRA
FUNERAL DIRECTORSFRED M. GRAY, ]R.
and Ccnor.il M.in.ijjpr
"DAVID B. CRABIEL-fserutive Vlce-Pffi»idt;nt
C. FREDtRICK POPPYVice-I'roiidont
YM-YW Fund(Continued from Page 1)
310 Enst Broad St., W|ll>anr A- Doyle, manager 233-0143ibtingfield Ave,; Fred H. Cray, jr., manager 276-0092
tiit $250,000 4Uidp has-been Uqimblcd{rom gifls" aftfliplodge paymenta1 toboth campaigns.1 Soaking in behalf of the oflfictatemd staffs of both Uie YL>!OA and.YWOA, Dr. Bourns agin-in publicly1
expressed appreciation for the sup--ven lo line several Y cam-by WosUtield residents and
others interested in the. exten-sion and improvement of Y services,
port
school board eaurd&diatesWeslt^Id's since we have beento suppoit s u c h dedicated
loalders." ^Gibney s(aid a mimibor of
i are needed to assist withthd osim^aign detols aard tb^t. ilieyivjaj^ offnr thoir he'p-by ca li'nfe heriait her home ait 029 Elim St,
In ncfd}l)ion, Jihose •wftio may wishto conitribicte \owai'd Uie campaignof l.he Joint. Civic Cominrilteeispon-wcrcd oandidiatcs may send tili&ir•cO'iiltnibulQons to Mr. Shepherd, 619I^romonit Ave.
The diates, times' aurd to'cattoni oft'lio coffees an[d olilier on'mipaJgnevents wilil be anwouweod shortly.
School Board(Continued from
DayitomT" and elections andvoliing on the bn'diget by Moupiitiaiiai-side residents will be held on Feb.3 at the Dcenfietd School fiymmaw-
bcftiwoen Uio liours of 2 and
and Publicwere of inva-lfuiable as-
to tilie rntayor and ooundil inthe &i>eci[ffic aireas. tff interest. .
SEASON
Westfield
Two addiiHLoinlaa arefcte will be sub-jact t;o • study in doptlh by rtowHy ap-pointed c teens ' commdittees dfladilnigwith dirug abuse and tihe need for'hoUGdnlg far the sentoir editizen's ofWestMd.
parking commii:tJte:e of thereviewed pitans a-n'd propos-
We have immediate openingsfor experienced, sfcilfed and
CAMERA-FItM-PROaSSOR OPERATOR
poals fioir pa'rkimg-tio serve" the busuaess
aaihd fclie Weatfiield* comaniilter.on .tihe recosmmedi'dlabiJoins of
the ciwnniititee, the ei^laiigernent of•tihe Spring St. piairkiinlg lot
. Uhe entarlgeiment wiiU makei l l spaces as opposed to
45 spaces piresembly in use.What is in store for l#70?1, Those recently appointed dta-
zehs1 comm'iit-teeLs daailiinig wth drug•albus-e aind the need for hiousfoig for
*>Don-Skilled people a-t our Experienced camera man to set •;•new Computerized photo- "Pdepartment. Line work, half- •>COinttosUion plant. t o r ) o s / duotones, etc. Roll-fed &
TYPISTS equipment^ automatic trans- •>KEYBOARD OPERATORS
<*
«•
fFamiliar with photocomposition *?
* equipment or other electronic I;.
senior ciHizens will befunoLion in
to
eas.2. The Citizens' Advisory Commtt/t- *-
on PutoHi'c Tm'nspo^tatii'On Devel-opment will be reot^anlized and ap-prinifiments miatie at a later dlaiLe. -
A. ExpiansJion' of resoraaffilonlalwill be ma-de jfc theion of a ser<W6c bui'id-
iftg at Tam'aques Parlt.•B. The opemiing of taie
Pool is p-lamnedMe
% Experienced people for super- PROOFREADERS '<• Visor positions needed. txperienc^d in the science arfd
PAGE MAK0-UP/LAYOUT J j 1 ? ^ w w k ™ 5 ^ b ° ° k PUb"floor personnel in ' • *„ -„* ,« , . . . , „ ,
book composition, technical I F Y O U QUALIFY—layout and ad wprk. Supervisor WE WANT YOUpbsiions open. TOJOINUSJ-
Graphic Techniques, Jnc-315 Dalziel Road • Linden • New Jersey 0703G
(201)486-5300• Excellent Salary... Good Benefits... Nice People'
Interviews 83Q a.m. to 6:00 p . m . . . . January 7-10 and 12-14.Or call for an appointment.
Koad off West Blanche Street -at -Starlight Loungo., #33 bus, Elizabeth/Linden to stiles Street.
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C. Punlttrar dcveOopment ofareas <artd reorea'tibnial pro-grmw wiil be sitw'diicd ai thetoe of tihe bud@ot review.
flarci-fi'ti&s- will be in-,i g 1970,
The rEdesign of Uie E&ner St.•Lot to provide addiiti»nflil spaceis currently under study.The ctwivciyJOin < f' on-staieetspaces on tilie Jnitnge oif thecemtmai butm&ss tKisitiiiioL to me-,tored pairtoitig will subsiUamtiiial-Jy aatsreinse tihe tong^term park-ins. ' /
of oiir parking Hadiitice, wbiicili wais oomiwanicedIM9 artdrwall be canitiimied in1970, of course brings wi'Uh it
(bh-e cost of, eorosUMctiion equip-men t and rma'Lnt JDaiKiei. To pro
for toe necessary Itmnnc-tor tlbose knpnovememits, an
im pBirteoig jtaiee wM be
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Staferhent of ConditionAS OF DECEMBER 31, 1969
ASSETS$1,491,389,08Cash on Hand and in Banks
,U. S. Government and Agency Issues
$ 6,708,64§.8i89,659,009.93
850,812.44183,351.13
FirstPassbookOther Loans.„.,......
Home tosnOffice Building ami Equipment, leiDeferred Charges and Other Assets 1,E59,218.42
LIABILITIES$83,280,290.50
8,865,000.00537,700.00
, 592,978.93' 415,734.17K 1,137.860,565,880,285,80
Advances Federal Home Loan Bank and Others . . . i . . . .Loans in Process...» ««.„.,. •. /....«.......». ..................TexOtHer Liabilities..Specific Reserves and Deferred Income ,...Reserves and Surplus. '.
,50^.849.96
SIXTIES!MISSION ACCOMPLISHED IN THE
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We are pleased to present this greatest achievement intnir history-^~a new record total in ,assets of over.$100 million-our cherished goal for the moon decade. And like our moonvoyagers we regard this attainment, proud moment that it is, as a new plateau, but withanother horizon before us—the challenge of the seventies for greater financial service, topinterest on-savings, insurance of accounts up to $20,000 each, and greater home financingactivity. Our isincerest thanks.to all of you who have placed your trust in us. You know thatno one can top our interest in you. And now-on to the stars.
. * • Cordially,Roberts. Messersmith - "*:;
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WESTFIELDMain Office
Broad at ProspectFOUNDED 1838
SCOTCH PLAINS- O f f i c e ' '
361 Park Ave.
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9, m>• RIAl f STATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
NANCY F. REYNOLDS
ASSOCIATES
REALTORSEST . . .
PEARSALLAND
FRANKENBACH
HOW MANY
5HOUID YOU S£E?
3t. pom^f ijiu*s iiapju n J that)m>" r fall jn ItVvt* with Hi ft•yvvy' flrnt home they luofc HLOfdm tJii« fJJMt choice- i«•WILUTJBL.Y THI5 HUJHT>ti caution mtfi m;ikp-tyb'uit»to and feel that youwe others, Uy all means, .M u&sfrmv you "the works" PVOJI jfwe bit a hull's eye the Hrsttime , , , UVT don't mistrust
first Judgment a# manywe have seen it happen
i-n the end the familybark to the one that ap-
pealed tho most at the verybeginning;!
USTABLISliUO XWJSt
fli embersMultiple JH»U»K Sy it tent
miUhl ScotchFa»v»«t>tl Mountainside
that
We especially like this selec-tion that is available rightnow:
$34,500 - Weliiocaled onRaymond St.
$34,900-On lovijly lot, Dor• i a n - R d . : - ' ; - - v - - - - v - - V - - ; : : i V •"•• •
— . ' •
$37,0d6--Split-oivvArclsieigh
. L *I - - : - 1 - . • '
$37,90O-We like if-Ranchon Harding St.
. *• $39,900-2 story on S. Chest
nut St.
$44,900-Excellentwood Parkway.
Sher
$48,900-Near tuttie Park,way.
$51,500-. Very special. Inthe Westfield Gardens.
• . r$52,900 — Country atmos*
fshere, WheaHey Court/Scotch Plains.
$55,500 — Much house- Biglot. Colonial Dr., ScotchPlains.
$57,500 - New Colonial -Wesrfield.
$57,900 - Bi-level on Bar-chester Way.
% 8,000—Near Tennis Club,Westfield.
$60,900 — Near Wychwood.Westfield.
$66,500 — Sparkling new.Scotch Plains.
$69/900-Ready to decoratein Scotch Plains.
$74f900 — Beautiful — DeerPath, Scotch Plains.
$78,600-Brand new. Cl^seto school Westfield;
NANCY F. REYNOLDS
ASSOCIATES
301! Kast Brnml Street
, N, J,
232-6300
In*er^Clty Relocation Service"H13O
" WH
FOUR BEDROOMMODERN
CENTER HALL$39,900
1*. *m ni l K(*liootj« in n
to itit mi
, thin* HUM, tnoiiH living r«Mim
roitm, n #IMH1i, ti hi*;- pam IUMI
room ami u |Mtvtf-iipr rtMmi . , , A iirvtly tiledball* tinti a half tmth 1111 -
the four MO*MI bed-
on lliia nen
NORTH SIDECENTER HAUL
COLONIAL$48,900
and to
*'V»'* etx.% • - f Fourmuii* , . . Panelled
a en . * * lit-iiutltiil olirrt-jiiiMiern iwo-i' ear-old IUt-vheju with ^puclouH adjolu-in*s: bretiltfUNt room , , »
living room nud tlle-riH»m (ivlih
. • . ISvo. .
tatttctuliy dm»rttir<l . • . W*a mil t& tivnr m»n*»
e owiit-rH en it jfftve "»ehooltime"
UNUSUALEIGHT YEAR OLD
BRICK AND FRAMECOLONIAL SPLIT
$59,900
nho
diute iiuN»rM«loit uf thin
in SiMitt'l* i*i»ln»r
area . * *-Nlxtr b e d r o o m s * . .
Twit tiled butliN * * .family rt»»iH , • . , Lroom nl tb Srp|iliH'e . ,
if the
vrllljoy . .
-iip|iro\. one nrail fiulckly on
aI-ot
thin
SMALi ESTATEFIVE BEDROOMS
ONQUIET CUyUDE-SAC
$55,500
Till* p*pncl«UH hernia fcn» »l-all of the attribute*
*M*Iri*(i by t h e ltirj?<*ry , . . Four liUKe twin
living Cwlthiirei»Eit<M»> 11 m l ( l i n i n g
vvnt i«n room . - , K Helnsnwith dining mmvi- (findbuilt-in bnr-Ii-n) . - • Tw»
. » . l*«w*l**r room , ^ •
. . , Plot ofmi vim- In iMHifttrliLtMl art aat 8^»*rh I*l«l»» * * . HIHIHC1M viieaiit ami C*>r|i«r»t<*
art1 ojHMi to nil ri'ii-oil'erK and en 11 ^ l rc
THREE BEDROOMPRESTIGE IOCATION
BRICK-AND FRAMETRUE COLONIAL
$53 r 900
delfffitifiil location isKrai-tMl by wmrli n tine
home wbit'h HUM nil tin* <!**-
smaller family which enjuj»MpriiT lor llvlnic «r t-nt^r-tnlnlncr - - * Hurce livingroom nml <Hnin|c rooni . - •III^ panelled Arwi Hm*r fnm-flj* room - , . Klteht-ii with
I lroom . • . Two « t r, , * A 4-mu«t cull" to hearmore.
EXCELLENT RENTAL
Thrre Irti^re bpdro«mi* * * •Knmlly room . - . Hen - . •Porch . - * /r»v«f btithH • - •Powder room * , • TI*wo vatsrnraKP . . . Wr«*lleH (Indian Fore**t> , * *
PEARSALL
AND
FRANKENBACHInc.
Multiple
ArenFor
M*m1>cr»
Home
115 Elm Street
201-232-4700
Mr». Alnn Bruce Conlln
IIr«. Affhlld W,
Mm, Jnnet O. Illtvlilc ^i:i-,M. IJefmnr I l i dh t e . . . .'.S3U-HSOMrs,
W.;Vn(ter.....233*8881
Everson F. Pearsall 232-6798
EDWIKT O. EDWARDSHKAL'fOtt
112 Elm St. •
AD 3-5555
«f
SEE OUR UNIQUE
WINDOW DiSPiAY
OF HOMES FOR SALE
PROJECTED IN COLOR
BRAtTIFIXLY lowitcd homean fcliaL'ka«mxuji J;r, Livingroum wliii llreplat^\ I'uriuaitiming room, ciu-rry pan^iiedtlvn and uat-in Kitchen. Largefamily room and l^jwriv^ roomat MTUUUII lt*vth Thr^e largrotHMlroojns and two iuiths wiiiiiiinplu CiO^eU, trt-nfrt*l air con-ditionhig ami two cur aUneheiiKara^i\ makes Lhiw a very at-
A VKHV FINE home withinwalHiiig diguiiii'ft uf tht* Jriin-vvuud ^tiiiion atui bus JJUL^.I^ir^e living- roqm with iire-plucis, dining room imtl eat-inkitclU'ii, jjlua a den on tltt iirstiluar Oit the ^ecun^i Sour arothree bedrooms and bath, all inexcellent condition,
EDWIN O. EDWARDS112 Elm St.
AD 3-5555
Wiiiilr«.'d U. JB<Iwards,,
WESTFIELD REALTYSERVICE
jL.lf*tl&8? SJemljer
118 !•:. Ur.md St., Wcstfleld
THREE OF A KIND I
Not in style — not in location-— & aQt'iu apifCarancu. Thesetfmhe (Uli^htful homes are allnewly listed for 1SIT0.
1, #South -side —Htjc:tion« Charm •& quuiiiy arcmost evident Oiroughout thisApsicluUH 3 Led room home- Inaddition to the Hue featuresthtre m a cicn, hi cherry pun-el Hug, conveniently located —while the lieu room, in i)hit%can easily accummodfttc theoverflow. There is a2% bathB & a 2 carWell priced,
2, North side — Dutch Coloniali
homey, just 2 years oUU Eachrutim js well proportioned — 4
2*4 bathi?, drewmn- with more than 30 cub*
w, Giant family room withiirftplace, H p a c i o u K lwt lloorUiundry room, wall to wail cur-p^ttng- in. hey areas & a 2 cargarage . , . $(12,500, ' , '
3. SCOTCH PLAINS — MapleHill Farms area, Four bedroomhome« in apple pie condition.New up to tlits minute kitchtmwith adjoining" bright panelleddinette. Tastefully -decoratedliving room, separate diningroom and juat a few steps toa 21 ft Kee room. An curlyinspection$42,500.
WESTFIELD REALTYSERVICE232-9500
Ilniry B. Ilrown
M. A. MERCNERRBAl/TOIi — INSURANCE
Minarets ^
A nd
Mansards4
/ » . and JKillions of raullions
oE different styles are found for
you by M>A-M. Whatever your
atyle, we'll tlo our best to suit•
It, Why not phone today?
M. A. MERCNERHCALTOIl —
Sferalier Multiple IJ»*I»SSI3 Uudlcy Court, Wetttfleld
23S-414O
BARRETT & CRA1NRealtors
"TWO COL
We&tfieldAD 2-1600
Mo unto insideAD 3-1800
*
AltKA KKPHKSISiVTATIVBFOR
•'EX KCVTIVB HOMKS1CAUCH"f i t 13 VIKWS 1STKK SATIOMA L,
HOME
"1968 COLONIAL"GOOD SCHOOl LOCATION
$62f500.1* h i K '*InHtvr - Onin -moiUkrn 4H*iitt*r luili Co]
ii*»)Mllar Wttwhiiitf **>n Schoolnrvn. Thu iirlKtlmAjiirrii'iin" Interiorfour ^ood*»iKe<i bn
t 2% hathn , , . ' ' p i c t u r eM iiimHy r<M>iii withL hrartli hrlvh.
21.*with a:
Jfiii veni Oven. . 3I*J 1st Hoar Inumlry
f , HpueiooH Uvlng:room & illnlng: room. Wood-ed lot with luxurloUH vt«'
tttiKiitf-fl isifitlo. SinceIK at ileMlruble nfW llfit-may we
early call1!
\"NEW ARRIVAL"
GRANT SCHOOL AREA$34,900.
Tlitft jiitnto#ertii* I* rickfrnme Colonial HUH erne-fully- VOHHtrueteil in 1041,
rior Include* fit neecm Itiul (one i» 18') , . . coin-
living: room withfa in I i y • tliniite:
room, screened porch on l*tf*tm«e In
* . truly an idenlfur n young
Since thin In imr (inttverttaenietit, we hope you'llnot ilelny,«
• t t
XOLONIAL.IN«LEVELS'J
SHACKAMAXON AREA$63,000.
!« amrflternew llKtlnjkv In one of
prime HCIAOOI &l(Kintionw- llie
ly decorated Interior l»-
4 ( ^2r knotty pineriHHn with wall «3tlv€N * » , cherry jma-
ilen, htriie living roomwith flrejilncts grm*touH rtln-in^ room . > . eentral AC,wall-to-wall c it r 5 e 11 n if,WMe lat wltiiv fret1* & f?nWiiu»t I iimn. We like thinnewly llnteil home & hopey«u will too!
"1963 Bi-LEVEL"FRANKLIN SCHOOL AREAJUST LISTED - $43,900.
You'll lie fjuite<IIH we were) ti> cmnc ttponnnelt an uttrn^tlve minlernJH»MC tucked ttwny on n.
little "piivnte" streetftolifl older home* &
KhncEe tr*»e* lit one of"Wewtileld'i* incmt i*«imlnrHt'hool nrtaw- The inimiiew-lnto lnertior Includes four
reereniion rwoni tvlthK, «p ark ling- JIUMI-
ern kllclien . , * beautifulyard ai8'xl78') with Hiipe-H«r Ifiiultfeaplni?, Iu»h grr^enInwn (In MenHon). Anothernew llNtlng; nnd n rnr<* findIndeed! May >ve ttu&ge**t anearly calif ^
MOUNTAINSIDE$4S,900.
Ipvtrtu" in conveniently lo-cntnl In AlonntnluMldeT»
The «H* temporary In<erl«r fncludcH 4
In we- <-H'xl4') living rtmnufamily tUiiin^ roomcnthttlnil 4M-tltrtfir*}«kltrlien - , . 31*i-eerrution room with «lld-Inic stnnn diH*r» to delifflti-Inl cmtdnor potto; doubleaitnchert ^ u r a ^ e ; nleelylimdNcnpcd lot. 3Jore to tell»mny wet
BARRETT & GRAIN"TWO COLONIAL OFFICES"
43AD 2-1800
WANTADS
WTiWHl
If. L. Scliwierlnff, SHA PA 9-4971M. I>, Him*, Jr . . , . ...AW^-Ondl
I-nfrfrk 1J, »Ilnogue"*A» K-44S1H, Ward. :,,.. » A» S-8BI3
«. Crnno.. . . ' . ..S3A-O1B5• • * • > • * «
2 NEW PROVIDENCE I"AD 3-180Q,
LIE K. WARING
33 K, BROAD
JAMES J, DAVIDSONItenltar
of the
COtONIAL SPUT
FINE 10 YEAR Ol*P HOafS X/>CATI3D ON A QUIET STREETJN THE WILSON SCHOOL
ROOM WITHLAUNDRY ROOM ANDD&K ROOM.
BEAUTIFUL,WITH FIREPUACE, I * A EDJNINO-ROOM, MOPERK KIT-CHEN, ALJ, 4 BBPROOMB ONSAMM I JEVEI- . 2% BATHS- 2-C.All GARAGB.
BARCHESTER WAY
3PIH1B
CHOICE LOTS
INDIAN FOREST
"Will Buird To Suit"
BEAUTIFUL.LEVEL STYLELISTED JN THEKinOK SECTIONKfJREST. THREEROOMS, 2Vi BATH:'- UJ/M O D E R N KITrfiJ^iBRBAKFAST BAV OLOOKING REAR I*A"VN,THE LIVING H O O M / A N D1L.Y ROOM HAVEFIREPLACE WAL1AI JKNT. CONDITION TOUT. DON'T MISS THIS
• 1 5 7 ,
ONE
TAMAQUES SCHOOl I
SHOtfLD BE A MUST ONHOUSE SHOPPING LIST. a
AND-.SPAN SPLIT URVKUDBUCHTPUIi ROOMS 'FAMILY ROOM ANDEXCEPTIONAL IJOTL.ANDHCAPED,
I I : i ' 1 H " •"'• --1 i '• • •
• f
LEE K. WARINGMultiple
15 if. llroad St.
AD 2-7402
Lorry GrnntUnit i r !<>lchtirt ,Barton ...
GAMBREL ROOF
CENTER HALL COLONIAL
2 YEARS YOUNO
Large Lovely Rooms
%Vt Baths
First Floor Family Room
(20 x 14)
wifh
Raised-Hearth Fireplace Wall
1st Floor Laundry RoomF
2-car Attached Garage
Trees Galore
Choice3
Washington School Location
$62,500.
JAMES J. DAVIDSONAND
¥3, BROAP. ST.
AD 2-7550niHK Oulyt"
«eorK e P. JinII ,.2It3«©iM4B b Murray ......233-5007
THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC,REALTORS 1NSUR0RS
i
FIVE BEDROOM, 2% fo»tii Colonffi! -very near Franklin School,New bathrooms; moilern amu-ious country aiy!e Itttchfin withplenty (jf tablo and \vor& apace. Firat floor den plus a heatedueim-flnlshea porch; 2-ctir Eiraffe. 554.9C0.
just apotlpf,s and w j th a red, white and blue theme.Seven roomo; ^% butha, with a. sunny roar den nlao used us abreakfast room, Sc. Vis. 132,900.
-"•' i
COUNTRY area of Sc. Pl«. .with about-acre lot- Low centert!jHranc-o; u total of ejght rooms. 2'^ bath.s; 2-car garage plusa flni»h€rf basement rooro- i3uch o£ "the four bedrooms on thesecond . floor. Quiet Urclo of line homes and wide spaciousgrounda. $52,800. . ' ,
COLONIAL* of center hall rtemgn. 20* side den with fireplace,nearby liiumlry and Uvff'tory, zi plus living room; litrge diningroom; and a beautiful kitchen. Four truly twin sized bedrooms;2% baths. Only a. year old, it offers many extras, a lovely spa-cious first floor plan Tor entertaining-; z%' rear patio: WashingtonSchool area, $62,500.
POUK BEDROOM split level i n Sc. PJS. Maple Hill Farms area,% bath with fourth bedroom; recreation room plus lavatory:eat-iu modern kitchen, basement semi-flnished. To a qualifiedpurchaser an assumablc &% mortgage. $42,500.
SHACKAMAXON" DRIVE! level home. Beautifully sunny rearcherry panelled den overlooking t l l e wooded rear yard; anotherfamily room grade lev«!. Spacious living room with fireplace;formal dining; room. Three double QiBed bedrooma; 2% baths;2 car earagrc. Fully air conditioned and in tip-top condition,
THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC.26 Prospect StreetLOUISE B. JOHNSONBllxabctk A, KTynnStixanne
h. BEAN JOHNSON, JIU
ot Multiple Listing-nnd
FIND-A-HO5I3E Service
RANDOLPH-WIEGMAN CO.
Maltlpl*Mountain Ave*
232-6609
1968 COLONIAL4 BEDROOMS
$62,500Built by KovacH, easy waltilng* distance to the prestigious WashiiiKton School on "Weatfleld'a North side, this fs u. large, wellbuilt, nicely ;itided to, comfortablo center hull Colonial.
Tho center hall is tiled antf runs thru Io the kltcften . , #Tho living room, 24.6x13.6. l»a» good wall Bpaco . . .The dining- room, 14.2x13.8, feela good . . .
13.?, jiae mtany foaturca . . . it has. aum flKr, a divider between/ tho cooking:
The ktlcAcn,Cusionaire lino
l i b c ethe catingrlArca, fflw eabineta ana 9 drawers, a. Caloric gfls
Hurveat Ovt-n rSMUSgHE th hood, a Calorie d i shwate r , disposal,maple choppinaSBiook, A latindry chufco ends in the kitchen-
h i d t la o"1 tho »rat floor — un oversized, room19x5.7.
TIIP tirnt Hoar al«o has «- family *«om (-0.2x14.2) with an all-HKtsti brii-lc miaed hcurtlt «replttee with ft lOBT-hoItiur. There in udoor from Lhin room to a- kldnoy Bhupcd 30x15 patio out
llrriKT* .I1. Irlon Al> 8-1440i ,%. ti. Rv&rm, Jr........S,'KS-01>iSB
l>. I,rfw, J r . 2JeS-t»25Is* full art^ h!gli-ee!lins;cd} the Walls
and tlie fttrnaco b&s an Auto^FIo powerU. It. IliirriK, Jr., 0PM
AD 2-'
4 bedrooms *>n the second floor are gobd 3feiKed (master is17xM) and tho two butlis "would be vory satisfactory. The gen-eral bath hiiB a double it
Thi*
Her.
If you've gotten tho idea thnt UI!H in an extentlonaily nlco liouaoand wvll-prliTPd-for this market, thin te Jtitffc what vtfvo beentrying to tell you*
Call us and iei ua &rran#&
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ANiToelmttfii)nnil Mf-tronoUtnii
on
BETTY I ., Ros. 233-3354
t? ven In KMMr*.Knj*- IIeddyMr. Albert
. . . . . . t .. G. \Vleff«i«n
DANKER & DANKER
Mt«l«iH?r« ot Multiple
149 ELMER STREET
WESTHELDi
232-4848
B. SMITH, JRRealtor
JJ1 Onirnl Ave.
AD 2-9300
AT $56,10VELV DWEUING
ON A SPACIOUS LOTOPPOSITE GOIF COURSE
3 LARGE BEDROOMS WITHFAMILY ROOM
OR USE AS 4 BEDROOMS12 x U PORCH
2 CAR ATTACHED GARAGEWALL TO WALL CARPETING
IN LIVING ROOM,DINING ROOM
AND HALLS
WILLIAM A. CURKREALTOR. — IKSEHROR
436 South Ave. WestAD 2
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
Multiple Ltatlntsr SynieK
"Area Itepre»t?ntative Cor
<Auy>v|ttte In tine K#S*A*>
RENTALSUnfurnished —bedrooms — older Cing |3U. Others; ?
burning' fireplace In 23*living room, separate dining£<>Ginf 1st floor den, modern kit-chen wfi*-h eating apace. Threebedroom^ full basement, attat'h«ed g-arii^^. \Viclc Fun wood lot,tall tr££*^ oa^y w^lk to storesana station, KxceHeiii. conrti
WltSON SCHOOL AREAOLDER BUT NICE COLONIAL
LARGE LIVING ROOMWITH FIREPLACE
FULL DINING ROOMKITCHEN
SUNROOM2 CAR DETACHED GARAGE
TREE UNED STREET60 x 140 LOTAT $34,5001
. 160 x 280 LOTNEAR
ASHBROOK GOLF COURSEIN SCOTCH PLAINS
HUGE 3 OR 4 BEDROOMSPJ.IT LEVEL
SPACIOUS FAMILY ROOMVA &ATHS
BA5EMENT RECREATIONROOM
24'6x27'6 DOUBLE GARAGEARC SHAPED PATIO
8 YEARS OLDIMMACULATE CONDITION
$64,900!
NEWER (1961) KITCHENSHERWOOD PARKWAY
RESIDENCE1 te BATHS
2 CAR DETACHED GARAGEFOUR BEDROOMSOIL/STEAM HEAT
DENURGE LIVING ROOM AND
DINING ROOMPRICED AT $44,900!
DANKER & DANKER,Inc.
149 ELMER STREET
232-4848g Only
A. Gehrtela . . .232-7800Hill tin!*!. ,Lee Wanker . . . . . . . . .Albert G. I>anker...,..882-1146
COIONIALIN LEVELS• - ^
will be Weil rewardedwhen y<*# lei us show you thiss p o t l e s s home, c-lo&ti to a JscKoolif, including raruchial;living room with fireplace, dhi-ing room, eatinfir Kpace In kit-chen ; panelled family roomnearly 25' loii&; three good aizet l m B , full basement, tiled
photographic darkroom,d T f d
owners priced io sell at
FOUR BEDROOMShail, family room with
e room; picture windowhi living room, dining" room,UUoh€u with ]>atieiieS dinette,dlshwasli^r. The four l>edroomare g-^aerouH alxe -— 1% baths;attached garage* On windingstreet in exceltent Scotch Plainslocation- Truly "move in" conditlon ReallsLicatly priced at?42r£i00. - . *
FOUR BEDROOMS
Short W^lk la Wllgon Bchool,Living1 room nearly 25'. long4
with flreplacie, lar^o flihinkroom, brantl wnv vlecUic kit-
oven; e^ttu^ spaoe; Is t floorflen, lavatory, Hcroened openporch. Mahogany panel led rvv-^^oin, P<*eP lot, winding Rtreet,double B
QUAtlTY CONSTRUCTION
52 PANKD COIXWIAL ^leturowlmiow hi jiving room^ lire-place, Formal fli n t n >£ ruoni,cherry pivneiied newly carpetedde«> large knotty pine panelledfamily room witii built-in hoolc-.case wi»lK Three twin sizedbodroomsp 2% batha, full batfe-mi>nt( (Xntral air conditioning-\*y York- Double ^;ire|^t'. Fresh-ly d^rt/rnted. BuHl by outstand-ing local contractor. 563,000,
"<• S
C. B, SMITH, JR.Realtor
l i t Centrnl Ave.Westflcld
232-9300
£Ut!»£r
CInlte flnrke* ...23.1-4M1Afi Chm«on . . . . , .881MHW9
THE GALLERY OF HOMES
*"CREAM PUFF"
It la a pleasure to allow' this Immaculate low entrance split levelhome, newly Hated and surfe to aell quickly. Entrance foyer withpowder room; fumily room; giarape at grade level. Up a few stepsto the gracious living" room, dining room, Kitchen with tablespace and bunt-inn including: clishivaaher. Three fine betirooms;compartment bath. Full •baRenient; hot water baseboard heftt.Nicely lanUKfapGrt lot, Popular afnplo Hill Farms area of ScotchPI-11"" near excellent eradti acliooj and bus transportation.
"STATELY COLONIAL!"
Located on one of Westfield's jnont beautiful tree lined streetsnear excellent schools is this ffraclous older home with fivebedrooms, 2% baths and exceptionally nice kitchen; panelledfamily room; firat floor playroom, Many extras intihidlug car-peting and air coaditlonera. Now vacant! Asking $S4*900.
"A INCOMPARABLE!"Hfgli in tlio hills nestled among the trees and shrubs yet onlya few minutes drive io "the center" or the Keaeryation ia thladeluxe Scotch Plains Cape Cod built in 1967, Quality conatruc-tio-n throughout, it has a quaint living room; well proportioneddining" room; Urge custom kitchen (15.4 x 13.7) with breakfastarea; two big bedrooms; library; two baths. Two more largobedrooms, tiled bath and storage on Znd floor; grade lev«l familyroom, %nd powder room and two-car garage, tipacious grounds.Immediate possession, $7*1,380,
H. CLAY FRIEDR1CHS, Inc.
FAN WOOD£50 Smith Aye ma
FA 2-7700S33 North AvenueAD 3-0065
FAHKING noniEves. Only '-
HcGnlre ...8Sft7Bl4Z«nc . , , , . . . . , . . , . . , , . . 2 3 2 - 1 4 4 5
Betty Jlnnipton - . - . . . . . . . , , , . . . . . . , , , , . . . . , 8 S ! M » f t 8 «f S , , 754-»01>«
yJudy Smith , .SKI3-U70
ELSIE BETZ, INC., Realtorr •
r
ISHNKST V. V.
System)
TWO FAMIL$28,900
1 floor iipartmcnt: .Living1 room, bt-rtroom, larffo eat-InIcltcnen and bathroom. , , •Hacomi floor apartment: Living room, twokitchen ami bathroom,
id
. lurtfo oat-in
Third door: Two HniHheil roomtf. Now 220 wiring1 lor heavy dutyeniilpment, enpper plumbing, Bopurate KUH und electric'motorH.Walk to local and Now York huncH and train Htatlon. Gloao toohopnittg-, BXCBhh&N'E HjJlSSTMENtf.
$'ZS,
, Inc.
•* iwio
V, U, H«l|, Iniiurar202 Mountain Avenue
Telephone ADams 3-1422i
plcnae cull
HOHM
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3 bed-
JUST LISTED4 BEDROOMS
$42f500.Owners moving to theand offtu- their spotless 4roam modern home forFirst floor has bright livingruuin> dining' rrnjm uxtd spaciouafexpisiHU?«t ul'ini i««ilt*rn Kitchenwith rtlshwa slier anJ dinettearaa. Upsttilra, 4 bedrooms, 1%batlis. There is al«o a. lavatoryoft gr&dv Hnei recreation roomand entram^ h>yar< Full base-ment anci gnrag'fe- Must attrac-tive trtud yettinK witli enhanc-ing shrubs* UH'ai tsafc art'a forchildren to play ami Hose toKchooh JuHt over tJif> W^stfleldline in Maple Hill Farms, ScotchPlains. May wo tell you mure?
MOUNTAINSIDE4 BEDROOMS - VM BATHS
$39,900.On a large lot 300x100-Centerhall — Wall to wall can>eUngIn living room ami dining roam— fireplace — porch — base^
it — garaff t 1 , Excellent
$55,500.5 BEDROOMS - Vk BATHS10 room homo !>uilt lflfit on one
o plot In Scotch Philips *
We liave aev«*ral 4 bedroombrand new homeH immediatelya v a i l a b l e in Wcsifinld andSeoleh Plains — rerhajm wemay be able to help you!
WILLIAM A. CLARKItenHor
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CHARLES G. MEIERDIERCK, JR.4
& ASSOCIATES, INC.
kFPf—3 to IX; full w part time.Aide, 7 to 3. fwll time, Experiencedpreferred. • -M e O u t e li #» n Nursf'ng-Home, 112 Uiiden Are.. North Pl&in-tiold. 76&-4S43. 12-31-3t
RealtorsKnowledge
of ahoTthnnd essential. Immediateopening, Full-time position. FiratPedcrftl .SaviutfH, 150 Kim St., 232-
RANCH FOR TWO!$37,900
One floor living on a qui^tstreet, Cuatoflfc. built, brick trim,
maintenance. Two twinbedroomn; gracious living
room, ftrfepl^ee; flill dining roomplus largre "eat in" kitchen.Screened porch; full dry bast**Rient, hot water heat. Doubleg"firftg*e, hinOtiraped property*F i
A NEAT DUTCH COLONIAL$34,500
1-AUT-TIJtfR secrctury for a localoffice Kx (Client typing d
eat] 2»8*3?CI.In tliti Wilson School area —large (2$') living room, fire-places almost square diningroom <14'xl2'^; Wn: kitchen andg e n e r o u s tffze sutiruorn-den.Three bright bed room u andbath up. Nice properly, doubleKarage. Modu.st taxfru — moveright in.
CHARLES G. MEIERDIERCK, JR.& ASSOCIATES, INC.
RealtorsWent field Multiple 1 1-rInK Member
233-6639218 I. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD
KI> daywork t r wanted•two dayo, prefer owji tHon. 232-7015.
Kvery day H "sale" day vrhon youofft-r neighbors AVON'S line of COF-meticH .and gifts. Turn spare limeinto ca*hr Apply now — Cmnford,3G:t-4SS0; W*»tfleld-Bcotch Plainsar^a, 756-6S2B; Mountainside731-8100. . '
(it-stred to do houseworkone day a. wwelc. Call 232-8450 after
BOOKKREPKH wanted. 222-H535.
TKM>H|i — FIrat Federal Savinga,150 Elm St., Westfield. Telephone232-8729 between 8 A:M. and 4 P.M.
-Well groomed andperHufiable, Immediate opening, fulltime position. Ffr&t Federal Sa1S8 JClnr St., telephone
REAL ESTATE-RENTMOUNTAINSIDE—1G0 year old re-furbished farm houae, Livinp room,dininff ruom, big farmhuupe kitchen,2 bedrooms, • 2 bathe. Onen praroh.Immpflinte mjtMipnacy, Rent J300,ALAN JOHNSTON, Fiealtor, 1584 Rt.22, Mountainside Tel-
WKNTF1KM) — 4 hftrtiwom older Co*lojifal — asking $316. o thers ,
William A. Clnrk, Bei*lti»r43A Soudi Av*.f Wc»til*-ld —
APARTMENTS-RENTP—First floor,
2-bedroom apartment. Living' roomwith fireplace, dining room, kitchen with <JIahwash*»rp front porch,rear natio, p m g f , Front and rearprtVute entrnncttB. Short walk totrain- bun nnd storc-H. $200 monthly.Call 233-7300 after 8 P.M.
• MOTORCYCLES WOMAN to clpan hoy so onre ortwice a w«eU. Call J32-.8B6B.
HONPA, KAWASAKI -LIQUIDATING SALE
. discontinued 6Gcc» 9©ce, ,_ ^ \ - SJtira and IfiOto, tremendous
lavinga while supply last*. Limited
Liability lne. a« low ae J35.OOimmediate delivery on state ap-proved Honda Mini Trails.VJ.P. HONDA AUTOS — Tbr cycle*u|ier market, Corner of Went
Crmitord orlhoflontlo office. Com-h^neri yecrot&rlHl aiul ohHirside du-tien in pleasant office aurroundin^H.4 M rtay we^>j, no evening1 hours.Kxeellent opiia it unity in ijicentivoprupram with full fringe benefits.Rend resume tn c-onflflfenoe to liox34 5, oar© ot W^fttHold L^arier, HOKim St. 1-8-St
WOMAN to baby-eit, my home, ()e-cawional daya only. Keforenct;«¥ T.\\\-
6-19-tfWOSfAlV for WgX\t l i o u a e ppfirt time, MexlbU bourn. Hefcren-
233-1687-
P — 4 room apartment,Convenient location, flfscoiul floor,Available Feb. 1, Call 21*2-74136 P.M.
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• ROOMS FOR RENTCOMFORTABLE furnished room,private bath, residential section,businessman. 233-5418. 12-4-tf
FURNISHED room—Nice front roomnear town. References required.Call 233-6047 after 6 P.M.
12-18-tf* — Ijarge room avail-
able immediately for elderly ladyor couple. PL. 5-9348.
PitIVATI! suite, furnished bedrnom,sitting room and bath. No ltltohen.Kntira uostairH to yoursielf. Wan orwoman. North SUIP. roaidentlal arn;i.AvfllahiG Immediately. Call 233-0030 after 5:30.
OFFICES FOR RENT" . "With 0PrW*tnrlal
ire and nrivnte wer^falilionfl anfiwertn^ available.l^nt for sales rep. or small hA.D 3-3701: 2-fi-tf
WESTFIELDCorner E. Broad and Central
IfiNtAllntlon"Protected
2l2-rsR2-8000Will I am» Rent Kntnte Co,
11-20-tf
WANTED TO RENTEI-DKIU/V KentlGmnn wialion fnr-nishert room with litfht hon^lc^Pii-ing- CIOBG to Cmnforrt or WestflelrtBltonnine\ Henlv to Hov ^4^. carocf WftfltflGld Leaden r>0 K\m St,
THREE bertroom-aoartmont in houseJuno br Jiilv. Do" ftll^wf**!. Replyto P.O. Box ^ H . WePtfield.
O working counloor 2 hpdroom unfurnished an^r*1-rqf nf. Prefer private homp, Call 548-4437 bRtwRfin fi and 9 P.M,
AUTOS FOR SALE1H1TRTANO convertible 280. 4-
TX&l*.. Tiowpt- qt^riiiP1, o\onr\nnH out. $1,250. Call 232-425!i
a f t e r fl P.M.
»S» JERP — .drlvo. bowfi^ winch, excellent condition. BR8-S399.
t. 3-dnor. excellent crvn^lMon. aSfl V-S nne-ino4-new t|refl, 5650. Call 23!i-2fill6 P.M.
a»r, PR, PR. trnntl lirPff n'ittlon. bf»«tt o""pr. ?!^2-
4976 after 7 P.M.. all day Sntnr*«v1 4
CADlllAC1967
SEDAN
ORTflTVAT, \TTT
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WANTED for genernl housework-oneor two rldyn weekly. R f2 * 1 3 l f i R 7shotguns, pUtpUP both
mociern or old guns. Alau uwords,daffgers- Nazi, Japanese war sou-venirs. Top dollar uald, fully HcenK*>dto buy. Call 48G-554O, 12
INTERESTING collections or hob-bies to display In Barrett & Grain,Inc., Kealtore (43 Kim St.) officewindows. Flea** call or write Mrs.Hazel Ward. 722^ Saundera Ave.,Weatfield. AD 2-3913- 9-24-eOw
OLD TOY* TltAIKS — Large Lionelstandard gaime -engines and cars,made before 1940. AIHO IVPH trains.Offer top cash. Call 782-6187.
1- 8-31
COMPANION-HOrHKKKrcFBn forretired, amiable,, healthyin fine, well equipped 1ouimrt unity, g o o dplenty of, felanre time. Prefer Bleep-in or own transportation. Keply initrint confidence TO Tlov 344, rare
of Weatflbld Leafler. HO Rim Ht.
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perery period*.
ONE OF THE EIGHT CLUBS hi the Weatfield YMCA youth program,The (Beach Bunis, «re S&hown above the night of their all #iight "sleep-In" in the Y building. Boto Thompson, Chris I>ay and jBruce Cook chap-eroned the lOffair which hicluded amidnight swim, weight-lifting, Ibas-ketbail and trampoline,
S A T
SPECIAL WED.HIGHTSTOWN
COUNTRY CLUBWalt Mellor—Sat. Joe Mucha.Coming this Wed.—Dance ofthe Month.
JANUARY FROUCTwo Bands continuous from8:30. Don't be a stay-at-home.Come out, join the crowd,live a little, ; Fun whetheralone or in couples.
KI.TKIA COSMETICS han opart Ingsfor KirlH to train us make-up art-is tH. K> per hour ]>lun tioiiimlwslons.No experience necessary. For infor-mation, cnll S32--2986 or write P.O.Box 54(5, Westfleld.
GOOD PIANO wanted, Btolnway orother, grand or small aixe. Plenacall MArket 2-1313, 1-8-tf
HELP WANTEDMALE
• PETS FOR SALE •Sl'RCTAOIJI-AIt puppJes bred forlovable disposition toward children.Six remaining :tt $185 each. Call78'J-2O15 aftfr [j P.M.
Collector Young Men
FOR SALE\VOOI> — Seasoned.
Truck load $20. 2H2-1410. lU-ll-tfIIAVK YOir n. use fnr tlipse? StronKpaper iilier hollnw tubcH, 4" outsidertininnter, 3" inside dinniPter, name70", some 5R" lontf. Could bp used(IH rollern, or as corps fnr ruf? rol-ling, or dream m j ' y o u r own u.^e.You can have as many iia you wmitfor only SI.00 each tit the WoatflfildTrader, ' 50 121m St.. ^vhilc tlioy last.Glad to hit.v,t* you come look ath ^i,rf.».. ---• 10-28-tr
WOOD CHIPS fnr Hale. Tmniediatedelivery. Hclimicdc Tree Expert Co.,FA 2-91 Ok llt-l-tf
"WORLD BOOKNo. 1 encyclopedia in homes andBchools. Frtr information please call
T»OTHS DALLAS
10-2-1
Seasonedn n d ' P t f i r
FIREPLACEWOOD (j
hardwood. Free deliverynir.HIIOS. THEE 13XPKUTS
n-078512-U-4t
NO EXPERIENCE 'NECESSARY
to begin a career with
NEW JERSEY BELLAS A
COIN TELEPHONE COLLECTORr\
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• Permanent Position» Opportunity For Advancement> Liberal Benefits» Must have N. J. Driver's .
License'
For more Information call375-9911
Monday thru Friday9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
NEW JERSEYBELL TELEPHONE CO.
An Equal Opportunity "Employer
U North Av*, 376-9120
TODAY THUU Tl-E»»\YT*remit
ii
Arthur KiMinedy
HAIL, HERO"nl»*o —
JnekKatherlne Ileneuve
"APRIL FOOLS"SAT. MATIN IS IS KIDDY SHOW"TIITK RUSSIANS A HE COMIN«"
INSTRUCTIONGUITAR
Private Lesson* — Modern MethodN.20 yenr» nr«t'i'N«loMoI ninl te»chl««:VMinlriu'. , Cixll Al> U-itHHi) for pre-llmliinry m-lKuilt' Int»rvi«'\v.^ J - *J U ~ 11
CHOICES after-Bchool bike paperroutes available in Westflohl andMountainside, Nu collections or Sun-days. PT.. T-SG01 after 8 P.M.
KINANCP. AM)
ALTENBURG - ELIZABETH, N. JnnllT 'tfl 0* ^«t- *tll 0
OlTfi-lfil lEiwIfliwrter* *«rt
HAMMOND' ORGANSRODGERS ORGANS
TiirsMR\notTs END
CI.KABANCK.Anierlrn'H Fluent PlnnoK
Manon & Hnmlln—Knfilii*—SnhmerKi-eret*—Sleek—Knwnl
Plnno Kentnl Plnn — 312
ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE1150 TC, 3*rmer St., tESI!isnbH1it N. J-
G-R electric range, model J-338,wliite, 1 year old( P7 nclf-feleantng:oven, automatic oven turn-on tim^r,
t condition. Owner remodel-. $176 or best offer. 2S2-310S.
N Gerfi man to manage the
finance and Inaurance department•of one; of New Jorsey'H finest ij'onidcalerahipH. This in not an ,ndmhi-Istratlvo job. "We want a man" with
U les ability with experi-ence in a HQloa-oriented profession.Background in small loan or insur-ance Bales would bo particularlyhelpful but not essential as we willtrain you thoroughly. Retail auto-mobile salesmen need not apply. Tfyou are unhappy In ynur presentjob and are willing to work morethan 40 hours per week for theopportunity to earn ?12.0ftO to $15,-000 on a puarantGeii salary pluscommission basis fplUH a free auto-mobile), then Bend avbrief resumeto John Qulnn, Weetftbicl Ford, jilflNorth AVQ. '
niATKIUAIi handler, no experiencenecessary, fi to 4:30. Close to Moun-tainside Bus Terminal, Call Mr.Ttaron at 233-fiOlO,
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FnAMVS fenitnr, modol R-BO, com-plete with Framua electric pick-upRnd carrying oase, exnellent condi-tlnn, $7fi: Fend CM* deluxe reverb am-nlifler, model AH-7fi3. cxcelloTit con-dition. $150. Valuo Price of $135 forboth InsfruniMitsi If purchased to-
h 2^291SSt
R proomR for larR-e publicriding1 stable. Care for horses, E*n-r maintenance. Permanent .iob
with nension. full hoflpitalizatlonnnd other fringe benefitfi- ^V^y t o
n County Park Comttiiflqion,person nol UeptM Arm? St.. Eliza-beth. Monday-Friday, S A.M. to 4P.M.
or
in iroo.1 oo»'HHnMt v»iUv. 1Rpp^ offer, 232-nfi*i9 ilnvs
LOST AND FOUND—Brown C«
tnof " l i u s t y . " P l o a s o null 2:12-
St, rhilrlron'M not. Bewanl 2S2-fifi2fi.
T\VI\ Tircus—Colonial stylo, "Beau-,« " mntt rpss^s, vow O'lditinn,
Call 2.1:1-7310
IlOVS — DeUvor newspapers afterschool in WoRtfloM. No Sundays. Norollerttorts. 233-455(1. .
nth orafter 7 V.~M.
TK TflNSTVM^1707 K. Si*cm**i «#„ Scutch Plain*
,122^7034Antiques and second-hanrl furniture
HELP WANTED -AAALE OR FEMALE
Im*l
hodrnnm aet, ^170: R-H»I*K
x e n i r*rht nnk rtlnntto with
r rheHt.and unt
M U S K S AIDES
Paid Trnlninff PrommmStnHInc; Jfinnnry 1!>- 1**70
For |)ln*'pnientH on nil S!*7VP l l r t Wtwkt *2.:W/IIr. t
. cm CIHUPIPUCMI of *llr«li*lii»f
* toAmily
rhlna and other cnlleotal-le JOHN M, B1 T MVEL!JR HOSPITAL
I?OI'II rooni-nizo ruirfc and nads, ^2\wo j.vp six months old, willo
*rro^n, 11 bv 1?: r n ^L 1 0 b v '
n l i v I1?, 2 3 3 - R 1 2 R .
HkntPK, s ' / '* HM, hl«*^k,or^ only, like new, 2.12-
SERVICES U NEED
HolwrlitH, Ni-w J e m r y 07»22n22-724(K Kxt. KOI
Direct 11"M Sr**%iiM* from SontchPlniiiH To
• EMPLOY. WANTEDW lady wlPhPfl bnhy-Blttltlffflny or cveninff. Call 282-2398.'
7 ™ o - C T
• MOVING & GENERALTRUCKING
BLDG., CONTRACTING& MODERNIZING
P. TO1VNHBVDALLIED VAN LINES
Ml NOHTII AVE.' AH a-r.-fi-tf
) PATCHES SPH-TVPRH KARONTlY
VTRT*TNO. SRT.F FM-
2-9-tf
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TREE SURGEONS i P
SCHMIEDE TREE EXPERT C O /Complete Modern Tree H«rv|ce
8inte fiertlfled Tree B tInMu rMl
PA 2-0100
CERAMIC TILING. Specializing in
Repairs and Alterations
pIpRpE HOOK752-7490
19-IR-tf
vf\now R-qflprR olenn^d. WOIIF and• •nrlc olennnd. pittorinr pnlntlncr
. AP 2-7B»3 ir 10-tf
WOMAV wiRli^ii (Uv'fl workWr»inoBday, Tlmrsdny, Frhiuy. 757-
BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES
S R I W I C R • STATION a v a i l a b l e . Tit.2^, MoMHtninalrtP. Tllpli vo lume.rrunrnntPfifl wnokiy Inconio. T I Ionv io r tun l tv for imt t i r ' f nndnihlc Ind iv idua l , 322-6700.
PERSONALSMI1H,
and Adrlc«. Broad 8t., Wr«(fl*-Ifl
d Sniliifacilon)
I-20-tf
K. K. IIION'MVPT, ti-iu'luT of piano.LatCKt mrthoda. Clnssiwil and pop-ular. l>Hsnns hi your home. (»ii(tD o r i a n Jtd., Wcst f le ld . Gull AD 2-r.30t».
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• LEGAL NOTICES •S SAT^IS—Superior Court
of New Jj*~i&y, Chnnnery Division,Unioiv Gminlyr -filcjcUefer '#F-fi4>&-Tfi£iTTinST r B P R R A ^ SAVINCR ANbIX>AN ASBOCIATION O P WK8T-•PrRLD, a corporatfoil of the UnitedStates of Ainprk-a, Plaintiff, vs.RTCHARD H. OUHTON and AUROREGURTON, hiH wife, c-t alu, Deffind-ands Civil Action Wri t of Kvcnution
For Snle of Mortg-aped Premises.By virtiifi of the above-stated wri t
of execution to me directed I shallexpose for unlo by public veniiuc,in room B-8; in the Court House, inthe City of F.lizabeth. N. J., onWedneartay. the 14th day of Janu-firy. A.D., 1070, at two o'clock inthe afternoon of paid tiny.
All the following: t rac t or parcel ,of land and the premises liereinnfterparticularly described, s i tuate ly-Inp nnd being in the Borough ofMountainside, in the Comity ofUnion and State of New Jersey:
BTCOTNNINO at a point hi thenouthwpftt line of Cherry TTill Roaildlatiint U9.fi3 ffPt in a northwestdireotion from the mteracctlon ofthe southwest line of Cherry H HTtoail produced pouthenstrrlv withthe northwest line of WyomingDrive produued northeaster ly thenonrunnliiK f1> filont? the southwestline of Cherry Hill Road North 4 3 D
r\9.' Ifl" \Vppt 104 feet thenrfi run-nine• (21 South 4n° 57' 50" West 150feet to the northeast lino of landformerly owned by the Weber Estate,thenoe ' running (3> alormsldn theBfiirl "Weber line South 43" 02 inmast 104 f ^ t thence rii"ilTipr(4>North 4r." 57' HO" Bast l!i0 f P e * *"the southwest line of Cherry HIHRoad and the. point and ntaco ol
•RKINO alao known as Lot 12 on"Mnn of Chorry Hill. SPctlon C^Bor-ouffh of Mnuntninalde, TTniontv N X. October IS. 1954".man wns filed \n the Re*Office of Un'on Countv on Aupurt12, 1»RR. as Man #42S-B... Bl'UNG pnmmnnlv known as #3&lOherry Hill Tload, MountainsideN .t
'Tliere 1B duo approximately $^7.-niDRn with1 interest from September2Q. 196ft and costs.
The Sheriff reserves the ripht toadjourn this ,nle.___ 0 R i g c E T ;
Tohnstone & (TT»wvorf Attyp.n.1 ft WT. CX-13S-04
OF AXNfALTbn Annual Mo^ttrifr of tho TTnlted
of We^tflMri, N. .Tt -vvllt ht*In the WatRiinlc Ronm of the*
Municipal Bun^fner nn TbnrnflnvJanuary IS, 1970 at 8:00 P.M. ThehusTnosifl of thpi. in^pUnir will inrjua**n report oT tbi* acrnrnplifOim^nts ofth** Fnnrt duWicr 1fffl9, the olertionnf TniPtPPS nmi Biirh otli*»r himhifHRfin piny prnnorlv como befnre themc^t iiitr All nontrlbulorn to thnPiiiul nrf* nieniivnrH nf tho corpora-tlon and oiitltlod to vntn nt the
12-Jll-2t
NOTICE OF AWUATi Mf^RTIVGThe annual in no tint? (if tho Mem-
bers of the Lincoln J*VileraI SnvHnp^JIIVI T*oan >Rflncifit!on of Weatflftlrt\vlll hv h^lil on Wpflnps'liiv, J anu -ary. R1t 1H70, ut LilLrht o\?lork \j\ thepvpnincr- at tH<* cfTiro of the Aacio^^tn'Mon, lorn!*1'! tii 3n Mast TlrnrulWtr^f^t, W^Htn^iH, NVw jVrsey, Thismi*«HnIT in rflloil fnr the* purnnRpnf elertin-er fUrcotnrH and trnnpaflt-iti'r nnv ntlH'p hUHlni'H^ thnt m:tv
y r m e b p r tli*> n ) i T krnav f ho in porqop. or hv
Bin nit nroyloH will ho fnr-to jui'v m^mhor upon ron
TTH TCcMinf th MnthiH
NOTICF! OP AXMAL
The 'ptinn of t hoof F i ^ t Ff'rlnr-il Rn vtntTii
T,nfin AfiBonlntlon nf WoHincWI,flnlrt. New TorHPv, \v111 ho. lH'1'1 onTnrminv, Jnminrv 20fh, 1 f*70 nt
nVInrU in t i l '1 ov^nln*r(•ii Tlmo) n* Mm f»f-
" of tho Aq^onintlnu, 1 HO Rim^o!. AVn ilWOfl, New Jorsev. tnlt Dlrf**ltnrH nn-1 In triuiHart 'nnv I
otlif*r bimtniJHFi' {iSrtt may p»L«nm« hofofo tin* mot*tfn(r.niav l«n In nnrfton nr bv nrnxv. Blnnk
OXIOH will hv, ftirnUluMi upon re-
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OKs 1970 AppointmentsPlaques far services rendered to | to Mayor Thom'as/Ricria-rdi "as a
Hie commuiHiity were presented to f gift from me and tlie council'' aty pretiring Mayor Frederick WiliheimsJr. CounciLrmtn Fred A. S>win-
homage was paid toJr.Swindle, who served a ttiree-
year f.onn In a brief speech byA. Kuggioro.
the organizational meeting of theJiorough
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In ofred H. Brandt
ss, Councilman Wil-as unasumou-sly
re-elected president oi the councilthe following J7 rosolutiojis were
prosewled a new gravel adopted:
CIALSRoasting Chickens, 4 to 4]/i lbs. avg.. . . .49clb.
Boneless Pork Roast, 4 lbs. avg 89c Ib!
Tender, delicious Sandwich Steak 1.49 Ib.
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ofi&e Borough as contained in the'appenidbc to tihe Code of tihe Bor-ough in 19G8 wail continue inforce and eEfedt through 1970 m-iess altered, amended or made voidby appropriate action by -Che Coun-cil.
3—Tlie of council<fii-.>l warned is
are: and e^eeu&ive,
$2,925*0, Efcw A. iWadfo;tart court clerk, 1 year, $3,428.04,Doris Oairsan; SuperiasteiDKieaiit ofpublic wdhks, sec'y of board of as-
6-31-71 and munddpal engineer12-31-7- $13,539.90, Robert Kosem.
•Parent Bnandt md Hediite; lights, *e(-tutr' l year, $3,428.04, Donis Car-vacancy, Kugjgriero " and Simmons:'licenses, Jlug&isro, Parent andmoancy; 'building and grounds,Simmons, Rug-gioro and va'oainicy.
WeLTiire, vaica-ucy, Hceliilde andBrandt; water, Shnrnom, Bnandiand Iiechtle: public works, Brandt,•]Iech1le and vacancy: assessmentand collection of taxes, Parent,Brandt, and vacancy; police, Kug-giero. Brandt and Parent; building
, Simmons, ftuggiero anti
son; borough .faxyear, none, Hufifiarlih;
officer, 1
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vacancy.Laws and rules, Rugglero, Parent
land vacancy; recreailion, Hechtile,and Parent; fire and Civilvacancy, HedhiUe and Pia-
;) engineering, Brandt, Ruggiero(arid/ Simmons; board ofBrandt, lledule and vacancy.
3—Appointments of council rep-resentatives to civic boards andagencies are: Planning Board, LouisParent; Board of AdjusUiMsn-t, Peier
Simmons; Board of- I leallh,John E. Hedlitle; I5oard of Educa-tion, Peter M. Skiuinons; library,Thomas J. Ricciardi; lax board,-Louis N. Parent; sh'ade tree, Wil-fred H. Bnandit; Recreation, John•E. Ilechlk.
Any appointment fco the RescueSquad, Civil Defense and Welfareboards deemed necessary will bemade at a later-date.
d-Appoinlbmenils of terms and com-pensation of borough employees:Borough clerk and tenure, $7,679.70,Elmer A, Hoffarth; treasurer, dep-uty borough clerk, 1 year, $6,856.08,
1 y e a r , $5,456.88, Linda; direafcoir of weQiiare, 1
$a ,500.00, biuda Aifeii e; direcitor ofwelfare, 1 year, $3,500, Fern Hyde.
•Buibiie worlis eanptloyees, $2.60-$2.90 per hour; puiblac works fore-man, $7,500.00, Henry Poi1>er; mu-nicipal court judige, 12-51-71, $4,400,Jacob R. Bauer; 'buald&ng inspector,1 year year, $4,400.00, Ohes'tar A.Johnson; assistant buildiiiig inspec-tor, 1 year, nione, Kloser; codledjoroi taxes, tenure, $2,925.60, HoHiarth;sdt'ool crossing guards, 1 year,S2.25 per hour; borough aitonney,1 year, $7,500.00, Obarles J. Irwin.
police, 1 year, $2,25 perhour; police physician, 1 year; astolled and by J, DJ \
•Leon Alison, and allennfate, Dtr.iStua'ilt Baron; busiuess adiiniinfeiira-tor, 1 year, none, HoltenUi; relo-cation officer, 1 year, none, Kioser;zoning off-icer, 1 year, none; Jdm-son.
In addition to the above Salaries,(longevity payjnemts will be m'alde in(accordance wditih Oivlinlanoe No. 399-69.
5—Autihortization flor officers and•employees to mialke cei^ifiOation oficlatoss, Bliner HodFanth,(Dunne, Robert Ktoiser, Ailyceoneki, Doris 'Oaiwm, OlieSter Jolin-ison, JCdwiaard Mifllin, Ja'cob Bauer,
J. Hantnett, Wia3)ter Vree'land,HiiLej1, Maxdne Buck and
'Emily Haflfianllh in viarioiis derail-
itenmis to borougth' boards auid "coflnare:
HeaWh: Oar,1971; Lewis Botrttheat, 1973; Jacob-Eisen, 2972; iRiolamid 1972;
Secretary ot SiepciuiHtewksnt of .public: works, 1 year, $5,456,88,Adyce Psemeneki; ossastJanit bor-
treasm-er, i year, $5,456. «8,Oaroline Brununer; depuity tax col-
Becker, 1070.Planning Board: Ckinence H. Win-
ans, 1974; Jidhn I>yor, 1975; Wa-litorAvorick, 1970; Rdbcat Garrotlt, 1971;J>avid E. Lewis, 1975; Gcriard S.•Dillemifulih,, 1975; Mayor ThomasAiodardi; Rt>bent Kosca*, engineer;iLouis N. Pai-enJt, councii
of Tax Aisseiisors: Rcibert, sejuretiaay, 1972; F-rtank Tor-
ma, 3970; VWaltar YoLtng, 1971 (allJiimeJ.
Lodal Assislian'ce Board: M r s.•Doris Carson, 1970; Mrs. John Mil-dor, 1971; Everett Perkins, 1970.
-Municipal LdbKary trustees: Mrs.Weber, 1973; Gesie Slimpson,
.1974; Madeline Joiinson, 1970;Duvl'in, 1971; Sidney C. Mele, 1972;Mayor Ricoiardi, Dr. L. Hiami giain.
Beard of Adjustment: WilliamGu'lnian, 1971; John Wateh, 3971;Jlulxri-1 L. MudiUiead, 3972; Gei^aiid S.
, ISanry D, Irwin, 1972.Tree <X)niimi^ion: Mite.
John Suskd, 1973; Herbent Seidel,(1970; Laurence Ouitiis, 3974.
of AdjustmentS. Kluccnvicz, 1972; Jolin
O'Connelt, 1972.Civil Defense: Walter "VreeiBaiid,
'1970.
Recreation Commission: TliorniasPhillip, 1973; Harry Nssfli, 1973;Edward Mooi'e, 1971; WdHiiam I>jt-•zel, 1971; Mils. Jdton Fkrtler, 1972;Edward Gibadlo, 1972; Jolm JS.Heichilile, council representative.
•Helwia Dunno; court clerk, 1 year, •ments of the borough.
— BuilddiiigGeorge F. Harrison, 3971;
Joseph KordyK, 1972; Herman Hkwi-ecker, 1970.
7—Appointed for a period oi oneyear ending Dec. 31, 1970, arc spe-cia'l policemen, -Richard K'apke,Robcit Mulilin, Robert Mufllta,
a t Ajiteirfbwrte, Jamas 3.Owens amid Ffced I-Ede amid
Grossing gmlaaTds Emvim W,.Gr^ne, F raaak Sieder, EMe Loorbar,Joihn Redaile, Oardl PUymi aoUd Mary(Riocihe.
Specaal policatnen mil be underitftie supervisiion and ^iredbion of theClhief oif PoflAoe.
iJ—Suppflee and Olooney were ap-as osfl'i'cial auitliitorisJ f*xr ttliefor a tenm of one ye>ar and
illhe bonding of boii»ugh ©rnipiioyees! twas approved dm itllie ifkxiowirygtamouinibs, Elmer ' A. HtrfflartOh, $7,-000; Htrffantlh, mim»ioi'piaii couat clerk,$6f00O; Jacob R. Bauer, judge, $2,000 aaid Manikeit -bond floi* all em-sployees 'hankUlng funtis for the Bor-(ough of MouotlaitnisSidief $2,500.
Tempioina-ry app-rapoitatitotnis for allservices in the borouigih were aip-iproved.
Offioi'ail deptosiUwles fior T^oroujglifunds for the ydar are the NaltionialiBank of WesttiEielid, The NiatiomialStiaLe Bank of Eliaabeltili, LimooDniFedenal Savings and Loan Aasorfia-t'ion a'nd Hhe Piinst Federal Savtnigslaud Loain Assaoiajtion, aM of West-
DesignJatetJ officialfor the borough for the year alre—-Wesilifioki Ldaider,, Moimitiainaideilidho, PIiaLniDieM Coiuier-News amidtJlie Efld^aibotli Da'ily JouraiEtl.
Aii)proved wias tihe appointmentof Honalld H. Iluniter as Chieif of (heVolunteer Fire DepBrfananlt, BnuceGoiger an!d Joseph Her^lhey as firstland second assiisitiant fire olhaefe re-spectively, for a period of one year.
A 10 perceirt intetreet rtate on de-ilinquent ifJaxas iand assessanentB.Mins. Joseph HeinsBiey of 253 Oatotffeeiltd. was cainrneixded for her serv-ices and dedHsiafbioffi as a memberof tiie SWade Tree Oomaiiis'saon frtemOdtolber 1963 uritil DeicemJber 1969anld Geoiaa-d S. DillenniJtJh of 1143Peaohtneo La. was cormmenfdod fortoils ability, deidicaitian and1 servicesias a meunber of the appeals com-
g p tohe wlas appointed ota Jian. 6,
1W9. The fomiiily, firfiaodis aod nedgih--bons of Cfafles Qar^osa, fioraneroaunaEkniaai awd police oomniis^kHi-er, was extended titoe siyimipaitfuy ofi p yitllie Mayor and OouuMii a t his deiaith
The iuviooaJte for 19S9 was de-Tlbe lJtavK>ciatiion floo: 1969 was de-
'livered by Oown^lmnian Bnandt andfor t i e 1970 season by t h e Rev.Geflald WQieOani <xf Our Uady ofiLourdes Ohorc^ More tihtan 60 rcsi-
artd Meads attitended t Hi eaand Maytar Riicdjandii ex-
pressed his hope that tihey amd aMof tflie commitmaty wouHd
tihe regnlJar nwanlibly meet-of tihe Mayor aaild Oouniciil
are held the fhind Tuesdayat the Beedhwood School ait 8 p.m.
J^an. 20.
ttve boftfe in pe v*5(te pa'a.cjtM3e aa^ m-mjeiiiciine. He was a oo-of tine • WesSilisild1 MedEcial
and seirved as senitor ptairtoer•and itead, d-epantmieaitt of pediiaifcraics,tan 1948 to 3963.
Dr. Sbaulb hedid fsefverad posMoas.in- the medieal depatitEmifiinft of CiibaPharnifa'ceuitaiaals aaid was©d with Beaton, Diokuison Cas vice pj-esidemit, Life Soieiicees Di-
Dr. Staub AppointedTo JVew Position
W. Arthur Stiaub, M. D., oif 533Birclh Ave. )ms been named to thenewly-created posi'tiiioiii of oonporfaitemeiddcial ddrieotjor at C. R. Biartd Inc.,IMiuriiay IBftl. •
Dr. Sitiaub, a gnadnate <sf DOirt-mmiith CoiUlege and Tenmplie Uni-ver-eity Medlildad Scfttool, has been ac-
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Social And Club News of the Week in. IKESXF/JEXD WJ.) MSAJHSR, TOERSWAY, JTAjE&'ASy *, TO &*,-% P*g* t
the Westfield AreaMargaret Duncan Weds J. R. Hodge III;
Now Residing in Charlotte, N. C.
—PiotroMRS. JOHN R. HODGE III
Duncan.1)
Vincent J. Banda
Married; to Serve1 h
In Vietnam''Miss Joyce Ann Kowmackd, daugh-
ter of Mr. amd Mre. AJtexamder K)ow-nacki of Uiawm and Beacfli HavenWest, wais married Satotrtfay. at anuptial m^ass- in SaintpOhurdi, TJm'km, to Sgt,' Vinccmt JWfrnBajnlda, stm of Mr. and Mote. J'ohnBa'tuda, 61 52 Gemesee Tr. and BeachHaven West.
(Rev. Jiahn Our Daidy ofMercy • Ohiwrdi, Jeiteey Oily, olEfioi-nted at tihe cenenwwiy. A receptionfdllowed ifn the Enrfbassy Room ofUie Town aoi'd CampusUnion.
The britfe,1 escarfceld by hertoad Canoil B'aer as honioirBrtdesmianlds wora Kairdn1
rtt RosoUe Park, • Jianioeotf UnffipQT, _anni Uflsufla Haflfmlaro, otfSou'Ui • Orange. Susan MarilanlD, .cou-sin, of the groom, was flowar girt.
MRS. VINCENT J. BAiNDA{Joyce Ann
(Henfaait Wadcer tff Houston', Tex-(as, served as best ntfan. Uaheiis wereJohn Banlda, brttfther of the bride-jgnown, Robeoit Baiudia, his cousin,and BtandoOph Bergetman.
Mrs. Banida, a ginaldu'afte ctf UntonHigh Softool, attended Newamk SliateOoillege, Union. She is employed bySaweBtore Sa'vinfgs amd Loan Assfc-efflation, MjilHbum.
Sgt Banda was gnaduiated IrttmWeStfielid Hdrgih Sctoaoil atnd albtenldedthe IMvensifey of Soutih OamoOaida. Heis now in iifoe U.S. Air EWice and wSHbe leaving flop a tour of dully in Viet-nam in February.£ The couple are on a hortieynroon1 toSam Juan, Puento Him
Newlywecls HonoredThe Rev. Dr. an'd Mrs. Rretdmck
held a receptionin their tone in honor of Mr. andMrs.- Jdhn David Ohnistiito w!ho werenvarried here J>efc. 27. The biide isfehe flonmer Miss Mary M'ce Kuders.
Ut ui mak* yeuri-ot nnly wJH H b» btautlful tt b»-
hold but h Witt tart* obioluttlydilleloui. Coll
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'Miss Margaret IXmlcam,of Mr. and MJTS. Gordon W. Duncanof 7S0 Nanmlan PL, 32nd Jdhn R,Hodge HI, who ware married here(the evemiog of Dec. 27, are nuw liv-ing in CharioUte, N.C.
ITiie Rev. Richard Sirfdlh o££idi^te'dat tihe seven .thirty o'alacik cere-mony in the Preslbyt^aai Ohurdi as-siiistefd by the Rev. Raymond Au-nitaok of Our IJady Of LaurdcsOhua cih, MotmrtiaiKsidc. A roeopttdooiwas held at Uhe Monidiay Allernoom,auib, PJiaintPield.
'Escorteicl to Uie a'Hliar by iiei' fatJi-er, dhe briide wore a Vicboii-am dtylegown of sfaitum and Venise, la;ce wiitha dhlaipel feiaiin and a boufent veilheld by a sfaldm helad bow. She car-ried a aascarfe bouquelf; of oanna-tions amd roisefi witlh hofUy and ivy-
Mies. Kenneth Burns ofHeigihts, MMi., tihe formerVilla of WdsllCi ld, wass i m a t a ofhonor. Bjudeisrtt'aifds were Mrs.James tDumVam of PenryslbiHrg,Ohio anicJ Mrs. David DutnOan II ofiJakawood, OM!o, bdtih sistoirfl imlaw o & the bride; M r is. TlhioanlasHddge of C&ntoian'aU, Mrs. RobertGoodell of Miassena, N.Y., tihe for-mer Nairuey Wisliar of Weritfield;Maaa Sus/im Odbornc and Miss KaronWard, baUh of Shaker HeigWts, Ohdo.
Tlvomlas HoWlge served as bedt jniamfor hivs bontflier, U lieiniwg wexe BaryZedhella of Matthew, N.C., W. BossRjollan of Berea, Ohio, A. P.'Lam-bent of Alexjam'dri'a, Va.( David Dun-can II and James Dimfdan,biioiilhsrs of the bride, an'd DouglasGregory otf Virginia Beadh, Va, TTherinigbaairer, David Dun'can III, isthe bnide'is nepliew.
Mrs. HJCdlgc i'9 an aitumna of We&t-fieUd liiigh School and Batolwin-Wal-lace Colflege. She is a member of
Gianimla Dcdfaa sorordtty.Her huslband, son of Mrs. Joilin R.
Hddge Jr. of Rocky River, Ohio andClio late Mr. Hodge, wedt to War-wick Higii Scliool, Neiwi>oif News,Va., a'titertded tihe IMvwfsity of Vir-ginia and was graduated from Baid-win-Wail'liace Golioge. He is an ac-counitanit, witJli Aalbhur Amdenson &Co.
Pre-nuptiojl paiptics were given byMtas. AM, Onaanplton and Mirs. F. J.Beyerstddt; by Mirto. D. W. Oaild-we% by Mais. Thomias Oarney andMais. Richlard Birdiat wiUli theirmoUhors, Mrs. Roy Oonrigain andMrs. Ray MoDarael; by Mra. G. K.Alfwoofd and Mrs. H. C. Loges, byMrs, A. J. Ffecto and Mire. R. W.Scott and by.Ma-, an'd Mrs. Ken-neHh Burais. The biiidegroom's moth-er was hostess for tlie roheaiisaldTiimer at Wally's Tavern on tiheHill,
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Gerald Wright
Becomes Engaged'Mr. and Mrs. F^aircis L. Porter of
Colitis Neck have announced: tihe en-gagemsnit of thoit diaulgMor, TrudaJean, to Gerald W. Wdight, tihe sonof Mr. and Mrs. Walton F. Wright of631 Summit Ave.
(Miss Poster, a graduate of RedBank Oatihjali'c Hiigfh Sohodl, alfctend-ed the Scliool of Nursing at EastOriange General Ho^pitall. Slie isnow employed as a dentlal aissiisbaint.
Wtrftglhlt, an alumnus of- Weat-Hi^h School, earned hois degree
in biology from the University ofSoutih Oaralida and his nrajstter's de-gree in paraBiitology from RutgersUniversity. He is a biologliigt forMerck & Co., Inc. Railway.
Nancy Nelson
Married at Home
To Mr. ForsbergMiss Nancy Aixe Ne'son,
tea- of Dr. Franciss B.afer Nelson510 Prftsixjcit St. aand tihe late Mrs.Ndlsoui, was m'S'iniled New year ' sDay to Victor Kia-rU Forssfoang of St.Marys, Pa. He is line son of Mr. andMrs. Vddtor Geftnge FVwisbeirig ofWamfca-gh, N. Y.
The Irane ceremony was peiiforim-od by itilie R&v. WK^amSehmaus, rector of Trinitypa<\ Church, Woodbiiiid^. A smallI'ecepiiion fiu icw&d,
Given in marr iage by her farther,tihe bridge wore a moire -V'
long puffed sleeves andn. Her ^ilk i'lilu'sii&ii fatiiOitfhktt*
length veil toad also Seen worn by
StudioMRS. JOHN R. KEPPJJBK Jit,
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Miss Harrington,
J. R. Keppler Jr.
Exchange Vows0
Miss KaUlwleen J. Harrington,daughter Of Mr. and Mils. ItadioireJ. Ilaipriiinlgiton Jr . of »41 Noartih Ave.,'became the brink; Salturday alter-•mon of Jdhn R. Kepipfler Jr., son. ofJioha II. Keppler of 1118 CedbraiAve. a'nid tlie l'site Ai'leen D. Keppler.
The- coupte was jowiod In m'ar-at Holy TdiMty Ohurdh by theSadviaitore Tagiiiamind. A recep-wa-s held at the WesUw'tood
Loumge.Given away by her father, thei wane a SaDia gown wMi a lace
wildh a sKUtim trtain odg>ed with
Her ajt;te;id!aots wore gowns ofmass jgreeai! velveit wMi off-whitolaoe bodices. Miss SiL^aii Smttih wasmaiid of hwmoi*. Bridesmiadds were
sisters, th t M;isscs Uaaiolyai andMiang-rot Hamnin 'ton, an'd M*st> Jo-amne Fiiliciello. Tami BarrinlgitJoai1,ri'owoir gid, and Tliom'as Ha-ratingtan,
tlie twin sister andarebroitlher of tllie
Grcgcry R'ozycloi of Scinamilton, Pa.served as bes't man. wereThE'O'dore J. HaiTimglon III,bride's brcilta, Neil Greer and Dei-vid Kruczelt.
After a trip to the Pocowos, the
—-P. A. DeChrlstopher•MRS.' VIGTQH I^VHL FORSBEHG
(Nawcy Alice Nelson)
Mrs. Ridbert Bisoiigflia, IwsrShe carried an Edwardian bouquet
couple wiH live on CenJtnad Avo.•Mrs. Kcpplor attended WestlfdieW
Scihioioi aind her husbamd wentto Holy TninlLly Higii School beforeaititcnDdiiintg Wallslli Ccilege,Ohilo and Union Ootflege, Omrtford.He iis a fi'eild represetrtCative for Law-yer's Ttiblc Iinsunamce Corp.
The bnidegroomis andaont, Mfe S. E. Allen, entertained
a rehearsal piamty.
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Carolyn P. Hobbs!
To Be April Bride |Mi\ arvnd Mrs. John 0, Hobbs of
1 Kirkston Circle have a-nnoumoed.the en^a.Ljeniojit of their dauglSitter,Mfe Caro'lyn Hiilchttr I-I^IJIK to !(ih;ades Edward Montague W, son .cf Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Man-1tag.ue ol La Habna, Caljf.
•Miss Hobbs attended Ceiiitemairy •Ooltoge, Shrcveport, La. lior fiaji'ce•is a grariiuafte of tlie University of
York, Fwrmkgdale, L.I. andji'lteiidcid Coiiiton'ary College,
An Ap^i I weddiiig in Syiia cuse,N.V. is fanned, I
Attends ConventionMrs. Ernest C. Barlell of 555
ibin Ave. aiiended the 251iiSilver Jubilee National Conventionof tho. Natioival AssixcialiGn of Tearih-ors of Sinking Dee. 27-30 in Gieve-laii'd, Oliio.
The convention included panel dis- [cusiK'ions, syjnposiuJiis, leuturc-dcm-'on*[i!'*at;ioiT9 and recitals by distin-quished artiats.
Stephan WaLtws. the bridr> wore apriia-ctiis s lyle g(.wji oi' hwy l\i\silk with baiid.s of >;rt;d pearls atncck;lj,nc! and wrlsls. Hot- vt-ril w;wa i:a-ee maiJiitilAi aa-d she* cairri^d abouquet of white phaluunop-sis or-
'Mi^s Lynn Phillips of Wind G-ai ,P a . wLiii lu-iT honor a:i,UT!d';jn:!, MissOh'r idine Su ?, y of Lock port, N. V.,imd Miss Ruth Burg'hard of Mans-fi-cjlcl. Ohio, tifu; ijrid*e\s cousins, andMiss Danna TaiLivur of Alb^rvy, N.Y.were briric. ma!••:!•.-,. The nvaid of hon-"
j1 woi'e CIT) empire &owji of forest-a velvet acce.nfod wiih
jarls and awi'lv-d wliilowtt]) piiik j'o^-e^ and , M
. Robert A. Procopio of Pjtts!>ur:ih,Pa. served ;H bo: !. man for Ids bro-•Wi&i\ Douglas IIorntT of WesiTiel'd,James JJf^rward of (.'hnrlottesvil'le,Va., and Frederick 1'ipson of New
Haven, Conn., WOJT* ushers.After a honeymoon in Bermuda,
" OperalogueTo Be Presented
An o:>«.'riilo.r.uio will IXJ i'loSd byU'LiinHMl's 1 IDii l ' lPf" Of OiKM'Ji
i ro O'F N ••" .Ji'rsf-y Monday a t theho:ne oi Mr^. lJ-ruee Linck., 1419Ch;j)>t*l JliJl, MiHU-UiJu^ide. rPlie pre-\\u\\ cf "Aifi ' j" vvij] be he-Id in &n-iicr;pa!.if>n of thf in-'i'lU'riirance i>f litec;)(-,]-a .^iaiviin Hkindic 'Hielwm to!>:.' given by Opera Tiicatre Jam. 25;..;. Symj/liony Jl-all. Newark.
•Arjiiiony Monno, choral" dirootora n d coord inalf>r, wi 1 j present theop;.r:J::^ue assi-icd by Mrs. Stephen
oi1 iloitnitacn^ide. Mi's. Vora«f Elizabeth aind Mr. Janies
I'eory of Plainfield as solaiats.
Anyone imteresttd in altendiiig '.-•hould conLaot Mrs. Linck.
couple will he al_ liome in Nor-folk, Va., whore Er.fi. Pnocopio is
to the U.S.S.
of roses, slock blossoms, carnal/tons•amid waiiig'Meid ivy.
Miss OaiWieiune EUiol Nelson wasllier sister's nuald of Iu>nor amid MiiissToni Jean Forsbewg, sister of -theiM-itlegii'oom was bridesmaid. Th-eywore shoirt gown-s of oli ve greenniodiie and carried bouquets of rodoapJuaUlons walli ned sbrcamers.
Best ntan was Sloven Walter ofHHgiutlstown. Ushons were the bride's)br.oiljliers, Francis Baker Nelson Jr.,WiiUJain Howard Nelson, also Wil-liam Thom'as Decks Jr . of Bothle-iheni, Pa.
Mrs. Korsbopg is a graduate ofSt. Jolin Baiplisi School, Mendham>and Cedar Croat Coliloge, Al Ion town,Pa. Her husband, an alumnus of Le-Itigh University, is assooraLcd withAiroo Specr Co., SI. Marys, Pa.
Mm. Jiamos K. Mcn-ctt mid Mrs.W. Leslie Ktuai-i. minis of tlio bride,enksitainod Llio bridal parly ami outof town guests on New Yoar's Dayat Mrs.. MoTfobL's home, 830 Pro-spect St.
MRS. EUGENE M. PR0(;0PIO(Choryl Anita
Eugene Procopio,Bride, to Live
In Norfolk, Va.Miss Ceryl Anita Wallers became
Iho bride of Ensign Eugene M. Pro-copio Dec. 27 in North Tonawanda,N.Y.
The Rev. Lylc V. Newman, pastoa*of Payne Avenue Christian Churchand bh« Rt. Rev. Moas'ignoa- JuliusSaabo, pastor of Ascension Church,performed tlie ceremony before senall'ar decorated witii red and whitepoinset,li:is and white eandl-c?Ial>ra. Areception wtis held ui I he ParkwayInn, Niagara Falls.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.Wawttolph Wattiei-s of Nqrtli Towa-wanda and I'he Im-t.c Mr. Waters.Kna. Pi"ucopio is the son of Mr. amdMrs. E. M. Proccpio of 531 BensonPI.
Given in marriage hy her brother,
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YWCA Ladies Day Classes Noted For Winter TermThe winder schedule ot the West-1 and Mrs. Rabost Mirier Jr., South i will]] Mns. .Robert FM-ey, Certerwcs.
fieid YWCA Indies Pay oa t in- Aanenca by Mrs. J. M. Thatcher. ] Mi^. R. J. M ^ D o w ^ ; Literaturedudes ibur new classes amd 18 tihat! AfHoa by Mr. ami Mrs. William C. | (iaontumpopaiiy" arnd ctassic', Masswere popular in the fa-U. They will! Olvi;is. " pM un^irat Dietrich; . Ohair Gaminghtg'm the week of Jan. 20. | Ai^ classes will bo Beginning OH ; swd Riiahing, Mirs. W. G. MiMian;
Classes and in'.Mruuloi'S are; Bible : wuh Mrs. A. R, Fred-eridison and | Mrlimcry, Mrs. H. C Roixten.Slu.ily stariir.ir ft-H.h Genesis. Miss • B;;.--:c Drawing with Mrs. A. R. j Copies uf tiw? biwdmre givitflg fullKihcl Warren; Bottling Tadimqui's," Winch. ! duhkis of a-H cfcasstis have ten mail- •A. Arclumaeo of C'wk La:w-s: <>ake, The throe bridge ellipses ; i« Bo-! td to YWCA nieunlbais. The oom-Decor^ting, Mrs. Ituy Simidi and: tfh'n'in^ Brid.^f with Mrs. John C. j milttee wcieomtis all reawfemlts ofMns. Jl M. Hinds; ]{<i.ir Caw, Wi^s; I.-WIL'I:- a:vd Mix Ruyrncnd ]. R-eul. | WtstfieM and sunxttiasdiiaTig towns tot.Md Cosmetics, &i>w i[G3's from Ri ph- - Bridge II vi'lh Mrs. L. W. Anderson,; join tho activities of trtw winter termurd's New World of Beauty; Needle- i Bridge For Fun wi'Wi Mrs. J. Kid- toy joirrimig Hie YW.
began Jan. 6.will be Jaii.
Martha Fogerty
Is FicfriceeMr. and Mrs. Jamas H. Fogerty
of 233 Ghiadcs St. have announcedlive eTtgasementt of their daughter,'Mai-tflia Arm, to Rdbert GordonIlepler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rot>-©nt Hepder of Youtrngwood, Pa.
Miss Fogerfy, a 1957 gi^dualc ofe. iiftcLd High Sdhu-uil, is a juniiar
poinl. Mrs. Kj'ujik Garter."Fw Awjy y'iis>f\r-s," a series olT' OLlier cou-rees wrH IJC KniiUAng \Wth
M-aitlIn penson
will include Soaiudi'niavia ! Mrs. A. J. VanOeirtxTg. Sewing I j 15 f i^n 9:30 U> 11:30 a.m. at theby Mr. afl'd M-r& Ar^wiiy Faione, I wiil'h M'fs. J- K. Ki|>p, Sewiimg II | YW.Aioiw.d The World By Air by Mr. j wltili Mrs, Maxbie Sflioiner..Oa'Iiigru-| Child oare is o^vaiilaible at Ihe VW•and Mrs. J. Hus&eH Kjiectnuain, The' phy wit'h Mrs. M". Graham, Lead \ foi- class sesakms. Thane will not be
-js • by M-ra. Briadibrd Cna<ver' G-Jass led by Mrs. F. GrreonaWald: any classes tihe week of F<Sb. 16-20.
•at Carfovre College,where she is rmajo^uiig in soraollogy.
'Her fiance wa-s graduated in 1968from WiaSiiniiiton an!d Jefferson Col-lege, Wlaahirigi'vftn, Pa,, where hemajored in poJiticai sdiemce. He isa second lieuteniant with the TeritiiSpecial Fauces at Ft. Devems, Mass.
Church CeremonyJoins Miss Doerr,
John D. NorthThe mc'nniage of M:it&s I>iane Miary
, d'au^hibar of Mr. asnd- Mrs.\ W l e r F . Doemr Of 120 Getter St., toJctlm Oaivid Nohtih, san of Mr. and•Mrs. H'cwejid Ncntfli of 526 St.Av-c.f was perifonned Itec. 27 inoliapel of the FiiinsitChiuiixah by lihe Bev. L, R.
i Nartfii, sisibeir of tfoewas ihioiDoir laffcenitat,
Sccnlt III served as best man.The brildeginaom's paffienfe were
•hoslfi at a reiheansaJl donneir alt theStage House Inn. IThe w«d(iuiig re-
was hefia at WaBgr*B, Walteh-ung.
Mrs. Boeur and her fci^band aregnadAM<EB of Wasftfc&i HSgh Sctowl.She aiitcsnided IMan OcSile e and heis a. juniioir at L0hi#i UsuFvensfflly.
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Future Bride
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2 for $ 2.04 tetter dry cleaning tine* 1894
TMs sale prices does NOT Include sweaters willr trfm. Cash and CarryCall and Delivery $2.40
WTCSTFIELD, N, J.• 11 ID. BHOAD ST."• COR. SOUTH A LEI, AN I)• 1O1M ARLINGTON AVEL• COR. W. 7«h A CLINTOB» BO« sorarensBi-• 031 PARK AVH.
Engagement ToldOf John Fried,Douglass Grad.
oif Mass GdodaMancuso to J<rfm Walter
, son of Mr. amid Mrs. ArtikirFated of 623 Kemskiigitoii Dr., fcasbe&n. aoraauinioefcl by iher parents,Mr, amid Mns. teepfh C. Mainonsoof Sdfisoa.
Ilha bride elect, a graduate ofEdiscxn High SdhKxrf, r«ioeitv€id aB.A. deg.ree wtiilii geiiarai Iwtrwi s mn^aitheitmiClas firom Bouglaisis Col-lege im 1369 w ieti-e site was ejectedbo Pi MJU isMai, naitiwial tiomxr-ary nMlhemialbiicis soaifiity ,amd was adean's usi sLudtait. She is an aeix>-
enlgtinaar at t h e Goddau dSpia'ce FtigW; OeoUter in Greeoibelt,Mid.
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Mr. and Mns. Isrvviin Gleiieh <xf G56WesSflieflid Ave.p amnounce tJne en-aig*eim!eii!t" of thdr daugfluter, Qym/ltta
Meryl, to Steiphfan W. WileioaTd, sonof Mir.- and- Mns. George Waleterdof IndiiiamapoMs, Ind.
iMiss -CWeffdh, a 1968 giifaldiuiate ofW«sWleW Hfigh Sdhtool, is attendingIndfeinia Univeflsity -imajariBUg in thea-ter ante.
Mr, Wilfleford also atauclis ImdiiaoaUnh^rsity wihere he is a s'onliar inflbe Sdhooa of Rulskiesis. He wtas grad-ualteti ftfom Howe Haigh Sdbok>l,, In-diaaiaipolis, Hhe couple melt as mem-bers of Wilainia UniveaHity'e fam-ous "Stogimg Hiaasieais."
!N& date h'as been set for the
GLORIA BABBAIRA MANOJSO
Mr. Fried, a 1964 gtiaduafte, ofWasflMd High Sdhooil, raoeiived aB. A. degree in Elnfgllaslh foofrn Ruit-geais UnivenaSy wlheine ho was piresl-ideant of Pini Siigma I>elUtia finateraiity,a memlbeir of Sdadet K ^ aaud sd~ecited for Kstog in "Who's WhoAnixong Skideaits In Amemiaaai Uni-veHsattFies aiad QaJL&g&s." A
in tiie V.S.Imlaniay, he is in h e seoobKS yeast aForidittaim Usniiwtnsiiity lap Sabaawhene he has won fimSt pilace in \fo
Moat Coudt oompeftMAvzi amjis a memtoeir of Fondlhiaini's nationsMoot Goiuirft team.
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CAROL A. CAItUSO
Carol A. CarusoTo Wed in June
INBr. and Mrs. Msasnio Oamuso ofManfchaster I>r. tuave ammiooniceid ttiten^a'gemon.'t of tflieir dlaog^er, CarloArtii, to Bdter A. G-i eco Son ol Mrand Mils. Pefter/A. Greoo, of SoutiAimlboy.
A Jime 27 weddinlg is pUfamncfd wiitflreeepiliion at Mayilaiir inaaims, WasOnange
(Miiss Ca^nlso, a gnafduate ofItainitly Hiigli Sdhool andBI!1 CWHflge, PMaidelphia,
IDilaMmtsun USdhbfott anid pHiamis to csora
studies f<w a masOea* of artin te/a'dhimg deigiree. in WDay. Shtoacihes EmgiMsih aft RiuftJheip&axi Semtor Hilgfo ScNod.
!M)r. Gneoo, a gnadtiialte of Ohde(ffiain BtrofUhens AOakJeany,laitid LaSalle Ooltege,/bdalOhes Eingliislh alt Christian Brothers Aoademy. He is stindyiimg Cor .jmfasater's degree. in oMaali psytflblolog at FlaiMedgh Dlddnfeon Uaiiver
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'Misis Krtomfdbe, a griaiduiaite of HalaTrtfrtiiy High Sdhool, is wodoinig ft*Doyil< <Midwia!y, Oramfond. Heir fflanfeeam alumnus of Power MamMal Acattemy, N«w York, is etnlplloyed aiN.B.C., N«w Yank City.
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Wateunk Room-WESTFIELD MUNICIPAL BUILDING
425 EAST BROAD STREET
Monday, Jan. 19th thru Saturday, Jan. 24th
HOURS
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FRAMED PAINTINGS
GRAPHICS AND PORTFOLIO WORKS
Rev. Dr. Letty M. Russell Marries
Dutch Theologian in.New York City
JANUARY CLEARANCE OF ALLOUR FINE QUALITY FURS
• MINK COATS• PERSIAN LAMB COATS
• SWAKARA LAMB COATS
SAVINGS J } | | 0
MINK JACKETS & STCLESALL at January LOW PRICES
Fantastic Savingson Fun Furs
JANUARY PRICES ONREPAIRS AND REMODELING
Mrs. Rii'dcettsom Bonden Russell ofei-A Duindan Hili has announced lih-emiaziniage of her dauiglMer the Rev.Dr. Leibty •Maadeaiiile RoisseH to theRev, Dr. JoGi/anaves CbrisUiaain Hoek-endijk. The marniiaige was myifiarm-ed SariawKtey alt MoGilfeait HiaiH, Un-ion Sefmiiniary,, New York City, bytJhe Rev. Haroki Bads of tihe EastHarlem Pndtestiant Ptarish.
Dr. Russell, daughter also of 4fhelate Mr. Kusselli is a fiinand-idiauigfti-ter otf the .Me Burr Addey Towl,
of WesiifMd in 1929-30, andTowi Edwiaftod in Westbfiedd
Schools, Dr. Russ&ll was gradiuaitedfrom We#es!tey Gollage in 1951 andreceived bar bachelor of diva-niftycfcugree outm laude from Harveo^dDivinity Sdhiood in 1058. She servedas pastor of a bi-liinigwal conigjregta-tiion of the Church of the Asoemtnonin Kast Harlem, Now York, from1958-1968 and co-omdiiraitor of theBast Harlem Prdtaabainit Piarisflifrom 1965-1068. Dr. Bussed! earnedhar masiter of aacred theology de-gree smmimia 'cum 'laude fromUnion Tlheiol'Oigical Somiiii'ary in1 1967and cioimrpleteid heir Th.D. slkidiesas a Piresfoyfcetfi'an Graduate Fefltowat Union Semiinaiy where sflie wasawtaaideid her degree in May 1909.Ait present, she is asteS foTilt profes-sor of religious studies at MsanJiiait-tan College Gdaiduialle Division aindNew York Theobgtdal Semrary.
!Dr. Hockendijk has been profes-sor of mission at Union TheologicalSemiirtairy sinice 1905. Bonn in Indo-nesia of misisiionlaiy parents, lie waseducated in the Nabharlands, re-ceived his dadfcomalte of theologydegree in 194fl a*id was ordained inthe Dutch Reformed Qiuixfli. Dur-ing World War II he served ki theResJfeitantie Movteuncnlt in Euiixtjpeand later as Navy ctopilain in thePacific area,
After two yetans of missionaryservice in InldoTneyia, Dr. Hoekendijkjoined the stiaiff of the Wonlid Qmn-cil of Ctaidhes in Geneva, Switzer-
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C Monltolaii r High Sahool caaWaroted byNixon DidcaeJtl.
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Nancy Shorsher,
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Engagement ToldThe betroifal of <MLss Nla-ncy Jaaie
•ShoTslhcip to MiLdlicitl Evcrclbt ahdv-cais, son of Oapt. anid Mils-. Oai i E.Sbivers of Uraion City, fonmeaHy 01FWesUieM, has been amiwurtoed byh'eir parents . Mi', and MTS. Frdd A.Shicnslhcp of 435 Topping HiE Ridi.
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To Marry HereAn August 10 wedding in the Pres-
Oliureh is planned by-MissKliizzitetjh ScoiW. and Ricih-
a(nd Rubier Gross w t a e engage-ment has bean announced by .&&rparents, Mr. and Mns. William J.Soatt of Oak Maud, N.C., formerlyoE Westfield.
-The bnide etaet is a graduate ofi West-fiield High Sctttool and B&sit Oar-oCiiua University, Greenville. She isnow working toward a master ofmusiiic edujcaibUwi degree at the sameuniv^rsily and is a memlber of Sig-ma Al>pQia Iota, professlorisal wom-en's music iiratecraiiy.
Ma*. Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs.Jay Riufcler Gross of Cranloiid, is analumnus of Orartf&rd ffigSi Schoolamd Duke University. He is nowpuns'uin'g-a dootomaifce degnee in com-puter science at Prkic&ion Univer-sitly and is a lieutenant in lihe U.S.Air Force Reserve.
To Be Married
NANCY JANE 5H0RSHER
of Pmn Hw'A and aititemid«i MJon-moulh Collcige. Her faitihea' is a pairt-nor of BaM, Buiige and Krtaais amfd is•a mamibeir oif the New York Stack
Mr. Shiivers, a I960 giiaduaitc ofWestfietd. H'igh Sch'aol, is a seniormiajyring in fj'ijlamee ait MonirnbuiliCo'l'leigo. He has served as presidentof Tau Kappa Epsiiiton firaiteiin/ilty, asa mcimtoe-r oif I'he Monmo'iith J-udliioLtilCou-n'ciil and was selected for Metingin "Who's Who Amornig Stxidonils In
Universities antl Col-legos."
Westfield Bird ClubMiss I-mna Huyer, a member of
the WestfieLd Bird Club will presentcolor s l i fe , "Wild Life of the Rock-ies" Tuesday, at 8 p.m., in- thehomo of Ptfr. and Mrs, William A.Thornton, 27 Harvard Rd., Cran-ford.
Miss Heyer is e'dueational sssist-amt to the director of T-railiside Na-ture and Soionce Museum, Watdi-nmg. She made her pictures whiletouring the Roddes up into Oanadaon Vancouver I s tod , Brjilish Co-lumbi'a, the' Olympic Pen'insiilar andMount Rai-nier in Washin'gton.
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!>e held at the home of Mrs. Rob- j - ^'^^^ j - Barrot.t, Mrs. Williamt r t P . PVi-^uson, 1 Lenox Aw. , 1 ('. f'jiilrj and Mrs. W. S. ATaityn.
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Pamela DavisEngaged to Wed
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Lighting Lecture SetFor Violet Chapter
A program on snoRwimg plantsfluorescent lights m^H be giv-
en at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 15 before theUnion County Chapiter of the Afri-can Violet Society at the SomersetTrust Co., Blue Star Shopping Cen-Ler. Spdakor will be Mais. HcleneTyileske of the Public Service andG'as Co.
, Mrs. Waiter Hunt will he hostess.Assisting her will bo Mns. A. PaulFUsfher and Mrs. Glenn B. Hudson.
. a(iid MTS. James M. pavis ofsConiHiiiy of Wesitfieid,
have an-nrnmced fclie on'g&gemenit atChristmas of their (JauglnLer, Pame-la, -to) Oaiivim M. Heimuig, "son of Mr.•knd Mns. Herald F. ifbnmg, of Oma-•ha, Nehr.
iMliss I>avis, Wlio was trirad:oa'bedwith .the otaes of 1965 from We&t-fidld, is an alumrna of Syracuse Uni-versity. She is cu nreiilily learchimg inthe Detwit Teaclier Iiitorn Pro^iiamanid slhc will receive a M.A.T. de-gree in June from OakJand Uoivea*-siily, Rochester, Midi.
Mr. Hcnnig, a graduate of Donne•Odl'tego, Crete, Nebr., received hisM.A. degree from Syracuse Univer-silty. lie is an inssfcnu<sLor at W'iiyaieSLaite Uniivcrsaty, Delnait, and a doc-toral candiid'ate at Syracuse Univer-sity.
An Amgu'st weddSmig is plainned.
Dr. George LukkWeds Mrs. Marfens
AnnouniCGimenit as nra-de of them'arriiage Jan. 1 of the former Mrs.Elaiiin-e Ma-rtens oC Murray Hiil1! toDr. George Lufck of 230 E. DudleyAve.
Mrs. Lukk, daughter of Mrs. Ab-raham Sciiimdal oi East Orange andthe late Mr. Schinld'el, is am eleafion-tairy schowl guidance coiinsdiotr inNew Providence. She is also a pro-&s$ion<al oaridi'd pilvotogna^hor ofchild re n.
Dr. Lukk, son of Wic k'te'Mr. andMrs. Gwihaird Lukk of TaMinn, Es-tcinJjia, is am en'gi neening associatewiih E.sso Resciarah ansd Engineeringin FlwlTam Park.
Th« cprenrony was performed atdhe bride's home by Hcniiying, nra^or of Oidwick.
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' "Bird. Oarving—A<n American Her-age" wiH be tii« subjixi of a talk
l>y Mrs. William Black (A WiirrenTywnship belore live .Garden L'lub<A Wosl field at lliy WoiKan's Club,Tuesday, -Ian, la. at i p.m.
Mrs. 131ack started bird carvingin 1944 as a hobby and nan iJntveomplHerl over 20U figures, miiny <>*'which have succewiiihy competedin naiiona], (ramjxjiiiiion, Sho cs!i»nvaics th;ii about 200 m'Mirs are
vtifftd to .one figure, begkmHig withwirt.-fmt siady of modeLs. oarvingihe body fr.*m a wooden block, a$-ili \)ti I nj'ii d ii nd f<o«t , paiiirtiing andmciKiliK^" on an f]'j>proi>rkite sditin^.Mwyi of Mr?;. Black's carving areu; i>i.:iyc'd in hw home.
JiofcU.s-.rs -cliairnuiii will be Mrs.John, V. Mivy. As'>bUn-.g wilil beMcothmos At'Jxirt I). I/ark ii). WilliaP. Iit'd:licad. Harvey T. Brown,VH«'il Roche.
Church Women To Elect OfficersChurch Women United of Wcstfield
end vicinity will hold their amnmlmeeting Wednesday, Jan. 14, fvoin9:30-11:30 i-uii. at ISeLhel BaptistChurch lure with Mrs, .UmicsWri.yhf, presiding, Following thairelection. Mrs. Jwires VThikiker will
the new oii'iews
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have hoard that some ado-plaldee)ri'.di*cii a:io wti itmg for homes.TIWM* ari* [lie olrtar children, thoseof minori-ty or .mixed racts, and the
The film "W'hat Me We WaitingFur?" presents the oasc for adop-t ion of such children. Produced bythe Cound 1 om Attopti ve CtoiIdren,
I it wilt be shown by Mrs. Allan Graywill also answer question's.
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Cadar. G.rove, formerly of W«ist-field, announice the ^^ igem^ni oftheir daugQiter. Marilyn Lei^to Ait-Ihwiy F. SLoecker, s'ooi of Mr. aMMns. Frederick Stoecker ofGrave St.
'Miss 'Ralwey -attendedsdhtfolls. She is now a senior atWesffield High School.
•Mr. Stoecker, .a 1965 gjia"dulaLe ofWesitfi eld A ligh School, aitAeaidedJacksonville FLa.> Uraivereily. Heis employed by Kast Coad. Equip-ment Company in Mountainside.
A summor wedding Is planned.
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Jr. of Aittantic Hii^hhnds, armaumiee'tJie fii'g^gcirKMil of their daugliiler,Sliatxwi, to Kidond J. Palter, sow of•Mr. arid Mrs. Alfirfld J. Pdtit.eir ofLittle Silver.
Mi:ss Holimos is a gnaduaite ofor Collide whew slie was a busi-ness oducui'iion major and pi-esideiitof Zeta Tan A'lpha sorariity. She is abus'iin-eLSs teiicher alt Dzwdd Bne<surl>'Regional Fligh Sohooil, Kenaiwoatii.
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-Deiba Si'gma Pi fraternity and rtam-ed to "Who's W4io Aimcarg Stmdentein American UnWeaisiiitifes and Col-leges." He is emuplSoye l by Sihedfl OilCompany, Now Ywk CWy.
No wwMmg date Ivas beeji sot.
Newcomers' Club
Plans Programs
For New Year•Mais. Williliaim Fiield,
•Ghainmian, for (ihe Newcomer's Club,recently announced the ttupias for Idlefirst pa'rt of 1970 to be pi-esentted at"the monUily luncheon meeitiimgs heldat 12:45 p..m. in -Uie YWCA, usually(Jm the first WtfdnestJay o£ e»a:climonlii.
The first progiram of the new yearwill be held Jain. 14 an'd wiM fea'toireAttorney Jeremiiah D. 0'iBwyea* of
tlo-n-e and O'Dwyen1, WesltifieM,, JiF'1^ KPe'al{ °'n **ie impoirtanlee of
•Kavjinig a wiil. Ho wiilil focms uponitlhe iitntfque aspoots of New Jersey,law cwncerininig wills anld the ePfectupon' the estate and guaixMaosihiip ofmino'r Chi'Udnen if a widl d'wss moi ex-ist.
Mrs, Gretohen Wagner, a mofoed in-stfuotor in Yoga, will discuss "Ha-•tha Yoga'," its physical ospodt, onFeb, 4. The audionjoe wM take panttoy doing Hatha Yoga;Whddi can help umwanitedpeace of miiind amd wtiiglit.
A P-aipcir Fa-sQwitOT Show wM bewritten and presented by tihe piro-gram commitltoe on Miar. 4, Mtsm-hers w'M make arnd wear papeir otit-fitB as Woinii during a "humamusly"•tyipicall day to various funclwrnB andfor different adtJivittiies.
The hiiglHlitght of tihe Apiil 1 pw-gram wdlll be aji address by Mrs.Charlotte Momtgomeiny who writesas "Speaker far the House1" for* 'Good Housekeeping'' magazine.Mns. Montgomery will dhoose aB hertopic a subject which should appealto Hie women as a vital consumer intoday's economy. .
'More iimmeidSiate evetmts on New-comer's catend'ans include a meet-ing at 8:30 this evening of the ac-tivities eo-ondftnatoinS' at tlhe home ofMrs. Hoirry Sllaltes, 601 South Chest-nut St. The decollation committeewill meet ait 8; 30 p.m. J&n. 12 atMrs. Keith. Henderson's, 6 QaboamAve., to m'&fce tobJe deconartiLo-nls forUhe January luncheon. Mm. DortaanDenton and Mrs, Joseph Kis!h willbe co-hostesses.
Tlie • membership commMibee wiEmeet at 8:30 p.m. Jan. 13 at Mm.Peter Fischer's, 5 Village Car. Co*hostesses will be Mrs. Mddhad Dilt-toe and Mrs. Dalteis Ja-cobiS.
The nrait couples' jtutofiSon is acasual Apres Ski Suippea* Lo be heiMJan.. 17 at the Ooimmun-Uy Play-iMxise. Tickets will' be solid only at4'he Janitaay lunoheorn.
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The itiirtsit theatre piauty wit be to"Promises, Pflamiises" March 11 atthe Sbufoari Hieaitire wiilto busesleaving tthe YW ait 10 a.m. refoiuwng-about 6 p.m. The piorty to "ODCO"at She M.ank HeMin|g«r Tteaffere willbe May 27.
*Pliam!s 'for- i&hree one-daytsrSpts in February bo 41he(have nrit been comiptoted, but^interested atf"e asked ti> jfiil'l out reg-istration fonmis.
On Aptfil 2, a trip is •schediiiiled to"Lymdburisit," tfhe Jay Gould debate
- oveii do-toiirug the Hudson River wearthe Tapper Zee bnidge. This : smallG:oth6c oasttlc has a riidh iof paiiiintogs, tiape triLets, Gainedwindows, velvet auud 'orlwiitad rugs.Luntheon will be &t ihe Nyiack Riiv-^r Inn.. A tour to tlha Priinccbooii Mumtmand University is sl&Q& 6or April16 with lundheon alt tihe Nassau Inn.Wfoiterthur wiH he vnstai Miay 14.Each spring abe a&itea giajratens ofMr. and Mrs. Heruiy <JuPonft and aselection of ompodlanit museum'rooms ane open to fche pubiii'c with
to oxpkm ffihehmtih&m may bid obtained at the
A trap wifi be miafcie April 30 toPhiHipsbiib^ Manor, NatfiAi. Tarry-town, N.Y. U> see the pentad! fmm-isliumgs and grist xnrU. Luncheon1 will•be ait t&e Taippan. HHJ1 Reeffcauaiamiweriactkirug the Hawisoffu
AW towns are HLmiiiteNl to 49 people.Only two rfisepviatiiwis may be madefor each tnip siauo& tiitckds aaie muchin demonicl. Foes must be paM at«llhe tc'me of reigistitaiton,
Marmbfirsihiip in Uie YWOA is notrequired for these evmte. Tbno&ewgmd £or tours anid uraa&Ie to goare asked to mMy tihe YW as soonas possabfe as iihene are
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To Be Bride
Sigma Sigma SigmaThe Northern New Jersey Alum-
nae Chapter of Sigma Sigma SiginawiH hofld it's' monthly me^limig at7:30 p.m, Jan. 14 at Mrs. Helen
, 4 Helen St. lAarawiood.will work on tihe sonority's
local soeiiait service project.Ouffee and dessert wiill be served.
AM members in the area are urgedto contact Mrs. Armstrong.
Twigs to MeetTwig 1 of Overlook Ilospiibal will
meelt Tuesday at. Mrs. George•Bray's, 938 Woodmere Dr. Hostessfor "Twig 2 on Mn. 16 witt be Mrs.Theodare- Klecstr, 733 Gleoi Ave.
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Miss OhriHbEne1 Praseillaplans to be m'arj"ieJd in June to JiafmesEdwiard Pteutz. Tbedr eoi^agemenit h'aebeen annlffiinlcett' by her pareiuts,Mr. aiKJ Mrs. L, Kennetih "Baylor of710 Oarfc St..
TJie biide to be was gaiadiulatedWith the Opss of 1960 tan Weat-field'lli^h Sdiiofcil amid ataMetf Un-ion OoHege, Cranford. She is now astudetiil at KaitQiea-ine Gibbs Seore-taaiiial School• (Mr. Faltz, son of Mr. and Mrs.Edwiarti Plaitz off Flainfieki, is a sen-ior at aFiin'fleaig'h Dickiinison Univer-sity xriajoiii'iKg in busuwss mjan^ge-ment. He is employed by Zep Man-
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Former res&demfe Off WesUneM;&rsd Mm. W. W. Ifiamiiton, who nowlave in Oisaftfblatm, aamnouaKiEid onCtoisfcmas Bay the ersgagetmenit oftheft- daxj !hitej-, Avis J«an, to I>aividE. IVueadel], son of Mi'. aJid Mrs.Wiaate-r E. Unue^deilil Jr. <rf Cballiham.
Miss HSaji-ailtoa, an a*umna of Wea*.field Hi^h Sdliood widl be a Fehnu-wy graduate of Flairk-dgOi Dickin-son University, Mad'ison. An eilem-eivtlary ediMalljon major, she hasjusifc Gampleted her situ deoirt: teaxMigait lllie MSltom Ave. Sdswl, UWaHham.
Her fia'iiice Is a gi-adu^a^e of Chat-ham High Sdhdol. He is an afkmumisof The Cilaidea, Oiarlestton, S.C.where b& recedved a B.5. degree ln-
fcusiuesy adaniaistiiafliiwji a nd w a scommissdoned a 2nd Ueuftandaint intihe Army Corps of Engineers. Heserved as a Piatoom Leader in the1'at Englnueer BailUaJ i on, 1st Inflan-hy Division in Vleitaiam.
At present Mr. . TmesdeM is asenior ait Rutgers Uriiversalty ma-joring im civil engineeranig. He isalso a 1st Lieutewaiit, U.S. Army
iNo date has been set for the wed-ding.
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Inhere are still a fow openi'ngs initlhe sectowd seotion cf ttie trip toPoiPtugfad aaud Spiaiiin Aiprdl 254M!a[y 10,according to Mrs. William Hamtagian,iliour dHaimmlani of the YWCA ladiesDay Out commliititoe.
One week will be spent in Spiaanvosillkg Madmid, Totodio, Gaiaaiadaand Sevi'llo. Tlie seoond week inBortogla'I will inicluJde vuisalts to PitwaDa R'odha,, Saigwjs, Caipe St. Vtmcont,Liabotn, SSntna, Quietas -ajid Estordl.
iSpeciai £ii)g3iltseoing tours wild beto -aH poiratis of iiuterest in-
caith^dna(ls, pial'aces, giaitlens,Bind museums, and, for tiiosc
who <lesi;re, a bufli fliglhiU There willEirtgiiiis'h sp^akkKg guides and
Turner of Tnaivelanig will•acGomfpaqy liho griaup ais diiifieobor.
A detailed iti-neiiaiiy. and other in1
fortmaitioia- may be abftaiwed at theYWOA.
The trip is &pen to men amid wom-en. Membership In tilie Y is notqu'iired.
Twins on Dean's ListSharon and Oharyl MM, twin
daogHiterls' of Mr. amid Mrs, Rwbe'itC. Mill of 817 Vilillage G-reemi, havelafUtiaumed dotam's fet stiawdiiimg at OhioUmiveoisity, AlUhemis. They are fneislh-men.
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TWA Gives Grand
Prize for JuniorsGalaxy Ball
A .trip by jdt to tihe West Coastwill be the grand prise of the Gial-axy Ball to 'be presented Feb. 28 bythe Junior Woman's Club of West-M d at SJjiaokfainaxioii Country Club.'Firoceeds of tihe Wall will benefit theYouth amd Family OouiisclHiig Sea v-ice, Inc. of WeslliflLeld.
Through tihe courtesy of TiiantsWorM Ainlinfls, the gmand prizewilil be a falbuilous one week roundtrip for two from Nowoirk to LosAnigeles and Las Vegas watJh hotelsand side/trips inlchwlefd.
In Las Veigfas tihe winning couipllewill have codtiHaiiis amd wafEJOh thelate sWaw at tlho Flomiangio, in ad-diition tx) cdckliJaiiilis at tihe DimeisHoM and air camdliittaed moons fortwo ndgfhftis. In Lds Ajng'ete, tihe win-ners wiM Spend tihree nSglhftB at theHoUywoofd PISaza Hotel, plus a tourof Kloliiyiwood and movie tJLudias.lAlso, Khere wi'H be day touas of Dis-
Ticket far the g&ianid pmizQ oreQVail'afMe Prom affil metmbeois of ttieJuni'or Wwmain's diulb or by con-fcaoting Mrs. Willis Mtotym, 1017Bast BrOald St. The prize will beawarded alt the ball.
llickdts for 12- o t t o prizes, allvtadued at over $25.00 will be sbkldnfty to those ptre&enft a t the dlaaice.The WesltlfieM Sub-Jamior Woman'sClub will aseisit in selLkiig tlheisettickets tihat ev&aimg.
Anyone destiiing an inviltlatian tothe dance shouiid comtact Mns. MarkHaddock, 242 Hyslip Ave.,week. :
PWP Chapter PartyParents WiSUhoult Piaintne^s, Wlaftdh-
ung- Hills Chapter, will hold itiheirgen&Hal meebinlg at B p.m. Mondayat Sulphur Springs Inn, Spi mgfiieldAve., Berkefley Heitghts, wifih re-firestonenits and danoing to a liveband following the business meet-ing.
•For further firtfoinmiabion, writePWP, P.O. Box 144. Wesbfield.
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CAHESSA, reg. 18.95-21.99, note J4.90.
BAREFOOT ORMGiNALS, reg. 23.95-26.95, note 16.90.
CRAFT, reg. 25.95-27.95, now 1C.90.• : •. - J - r : : , , - - -
AMALF1, reg. 19.95-27.95, 13.90-15.90.
NiNA, reg. 12,99*18.95, noil? S.90-12.90 - - - 4
VAX , reg. 18.95-21.95, now 13.90.
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FVR ffJHilfS, reg. 129.98-145.00,
now 9 9 . 0 0 108.00. Reg.
149.98-185.00, now 121.00 118.00.
Imported and domestic fabricsincluding Shetland, fleece, tvorsteds,tweeds, gabardines and boucles.All from regular stock.All subject to prior sale*Junior, misses, and women's sizes.
Coats, Tppper's Third Floor,Ptainjield and Short Ililts Mall
SPORTaWEARSPECIAL GROUP OF CAHCOATS, COATS Al\i> STORM
COATS. Reg. 39.98-75.00, now
29.90-49.90. Sizes 8 to 16.
SPECIAL GROIP OF SLACKS.
Reg. 11.98, notv B.90. Plaids,
checks, solids. Sizes 8 to 16.
Sportswear, Tcpper's Third Floor, I'iuinjivldami Short Hills Mall
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Reg. 26.00-89.98. All from oiir regular stock in tailored or
dressy fall and winter styles.'Sizes for juniors, misses, tcomen.
Better Dresses, Teppcrs Third Floor, Phinfield and Short Hilts Mall
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ACCESSORIESHANDBAGS, reg. 15.00, now fi.90Black vinyl patent and black crinklepatent* black, brown or navyvinyl calf.
FAMOUS MAKESMALL LEATHER GOODS Reg3.50-11.50, now 2.3.7-7.67French purses, billfolds, Icry cases,vi&arottv. CUSPS, continental clutches.
LKATHtin PALMBIIBVING GLOVES Reg. 4.00,n>nv 2 .99Black, white, bone, mink,brown or gn'im.
,trr>"<*(tru's, 7Y»fjp('r's Strwi floor,i'l frtitud and Short Hills Mull-
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LINGERIEV / M K J V K K ' S HIM SLIP, reg.7.00, nt>w 5.-1U. ISon-cling taffeta in ,white or brigv. Sizes 32 38 withA. B.C. cup.
'~fMJIOlJS BIAHE HALF SLIPS,n% 5.00-0.00, now 3.J9-3.99..\v/on tricot in white ami nsHorretlcolors,
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&LPPft\ rvg. 6.00-9.0(1 l io i r 3 .99-ii.f)"). Taffeta or nylon tricot slips inwhite and assorted colors.
WLON TWC0T GOWNS, reg.UKiHK HOW f .99; Singh or doublel.iyvr nylon t tent gowns in assortedcolors. Sizes P.S.M.L.
A'®.IItON eOTTSiN PAJAMAS,/•<•». 0.00, i io i r 3 . 9 9 .
VJ lAn»cr:t't Trnfhr'* Street Floor, I* lain fieldanil Shirt IU!!x Mull
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of Tampa, F%. tunnounctss the mar-riage oif Jwr. dfuoiigbler, Mildred fJasi-burn Baitltrft, bo Howard L, Mac-wick of Noitii PJaiiuvfkrld a-fid CapeMay Po-iM on Dec. 20 at Ui<J TTtirn&ee Pres!byU-n-a«ri (Jlinjsvh,pa.
l l i n g the wr&inony atte^ of lilio family, a j '
tion wais hiajd uti the home ''of Mr.
and Mirs, Robeat D. MMer in Cam-pus Park.
Mr. and Mrs, Marwk:k wall make
Bride-Etect
j their frames ait OairKon Amis, St.^, Fto , and Oa-rw May
I Point.
Visit Pinehurst| Mr. and Mrs;Goorg<> -Ilillar-d Jr .!! and Tupper were guests at fchoj Carolina I lot-el, Pindiuirsl, N.C. eai1-! lic-r this week.
Excellent Secretarial PositionsAre Wasting
For Young Ladies Who Are Ready
STAFFORD HALLTraining will prepare YOU
For a Successful Career
New Semester will open FEB. 2
DAY and EVENING CLASSES HELD•
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185 Summit Avenue Summit
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For theEnure FamilyLearn what fun tt is—and healthy, too—for everyone to bea good skate!
Tots • Pre-Teens • Teenagers • Adults • Ladies' ClassesIndividual Attention - Weekly Fun Fests on Ice'
VISIT OR CALL THE SCHOOL NEAREST YOUR HOME TOREGISTER FOR THE WINTER TERM STARTING SOON
Hominy thru Friday 10 A.M.-7 P.M. • Snturday 10 A.SI.-fl P.M.
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215 North Ave. W., Westfield, 201 232-5740435 Essex Street, Mtllburn, 201 379-5933Cherry Hilt Shopping Mall, C09 663-1600
FREE PARKING • FREE PRACTICE SESSIONS • FAMILY PLAN
Carol Krueger
Is Bride Elect
BAR&ARA JO ROSANIA
Vincent Bianco
Is FianceOn Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. iiosamiia of Kovhh Piai'iUfiieldan!nt>Ltftced tlie en'gageunieiniL o>£ tflieirdaaghiter, -Baaibara Jo; to Vincent A.B aimco, son of Mr. ami Mais. An-•tihony V. BiaTico of 151 Tudor OvaJ.
The bride-«leet is a gmduaite ofNorth Plaiinfi^lid Iiiig"h S'cdrool andSomors'et Hospiltal ScUiodl of Nurs-ing. She is a pedda'liric stiaiflf nuree atOveiilook Hospiltial, SLuniniit.
Her fiance, am aiSumnais of West-fielia High School, aUemdad BnyiantOol'Ietge in Providence, R. I. andserved witth the Uniilbed Stales AirFoitoe in Geranamy for four yeiars.He is a meoriber of the WesttfiieldFire Depiamtimenrt..
y'Throw-Away Children"To Be Topic for OpenWorkshop at Church
Church Women Unified and allinteresited people in Umk>n Countyare invited to a worJtshop on Juv-enile Probl-oms at 9:30 a.m. Jam, 21at tire Pfoslbyitedan Oliua'di here.
TThe emiplrasis will bo DetentionCenller and Namcoiiii-es. The tliemewitH be "UridorstondiLnig the TJux>w-Away Ohildren'' A book of Uhiattitle •' by Lisa A. Ri'choLte is sug-gested as advance rdad-img.
It ia asked thai those a'titendliaigbring a sack luneh. Snow date isJan. 28.
Mrs. and Mrs. Ssynnourof 84fi Ttacy Way bav-e aravoujiiccdtins eii^a£e;nea:u, of their daughter,Cairo!, i,o Sp-S hvhn J, Aindraw, Simof Mr. and Mns. Jaanes Andrew ofClark, formerly of England1.
•Misa Krueger is a graduiaJte ofWeetiPield Hiigih School and Syra-cuse University. She is an editorwith Del Pubtlisliing Co,,1 New YorkOiify.
Her fran-ce is an a'lnjBiimis of Brix-ita-n College oF Etfigauieerkvg, Lanidon,England. He has reccsmUyy reftumed•hx>ni Vi&iitozm amd is sfoaltianed atAberdeen Proving Grounds, Md.
A Decemlo-er wedding is planned.
Betrothed
CAROL
On Dean's Listf
Shirley Cnane, d!aughUr of Mr.and Mrs. Wi-Yisim P. Ona.ne of GMLenox Avc, has been named to theWittenberg University deati'is fet forthe autumn term.
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DISTINCTIVE GIFT GIVING!204 EAST FRONT STREET, PLAINFIELD - 561-1666
Foothill ClubMeeting at Noon
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Mountainside — A coemeltic aaudhair sity&imig pnognam will be pre-sented at noon todlay by Mr. Ken-nollh'is of N.Y. to members andgucisite of the PooHMl Okib at theMmintiaffnside Inn.
iMBrs. Thomas Root will seirve asoliairmtan. Nciw members to be in-Iji oducod are Mrs. Ghiamtes Dooley'and M'Hs. Edward Pinigyi.
•Mils. Mch'oilas Oremedlas, dvair-mian fm' the Jan. 24 "June in Jan-uary" dianoo at the Someivi'lte Inncan slti'll be contiaict&d for tickets.Talbie rcsorviatiionls ame being htaaid-1-od by Mrs. Neil Olovor atnid Mrs.Edward Wolf.
The executive boarid wail meet atnoon Jan. 299 alt Mrs. Joseph DftAl-trui's, 1052 Summit Lane, at juhm.Mrs' Edward Wo'lf will be co-has-tess.
Any resident living in Moimfcadn-sidc two years or more is cligityleto join the club. Corttlaot Mrs. William Cuilden for infornnation,
Dean's List StudentNain-cy Ilufn'a'gel hais qu'ailified for
the dean's list\nt Denlistwi' Univer-sity. She is the dauglhiter of HenryJ, Hufnaigel, 751 KnJoliwMd Terr.
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Consider Location in Selecting PicturesBy Coraiyn F . Yuknus
Senior County Home EconomistPictures oin wail'-iis causenm«imak«irs lihree diiEf-erenlL con-
cerns: (I> the uncdrtaainAy oi" whatto hang; <2i how to fnaane it; amdi3» wlwrre > ha'nig it,
Omia«nr>eTit!s and pastures oan domagsoail wonders for wvy deaofnailingscheme. TTliey cam proviJde a colorladhemc, produce a stixung d-aoora-tive accemt •wihere needed, hiriie orrnimiinize orfdhi'teobunaiL defeats, or
pensonail exjijr-esssl'on.One basic rule aippliies to tihe se-Cii'un of pictures—titoe ones you
haing iiioultd be the ones you.' like amdem-joy. Any pictuce can inanig in a<nyl'c-om if the swbjebt mattteir is ap-pj'oprfi'ate to the room seatimg.
Usuaily, very [persomta'l (pidturesand rnemen'ttts such as reldigiioajs
and smapKhiOlLs are toepl inor studies, wijiile rnlcwe
suibjoDts such as I'ainidSoapes•or poTtnats are batiter for Jiiivdng amdMmntg areais.
Tlhe purpo&e of a picture frame isto f(?nm a support for tihe piidJUireland serve as a reJLaAiing li(nik boliweenUie picture and the wall.
The M'l'owimg geiwa1a'l gmMes onfiiames rmaiy be helpM: •
The frame sfliiould ndt ovenpow-er the pitdtnine buit sfhouid helpdraw lAi-e eye to title piioture.The frairne sihould liajtmonliae incolor amid wedgl t wiitih tlie pic-
The frame shiouild sunnoumd butnot stop Hre inovemieiitt of coloramd lime.
Tiie fjiames should help createan Hkusiotn of depttfli or siae to
size. TMs am be dtme ty oultltftngthe she otf tihe pickiine oust of hnownpaper and iKttug these sSiapes toifetoe wia'B wfiMi marking tape.
Evaluate tire rewuHils by sbaddSng inthe miid&le ctf the moon. Wten youare sala'sfied wiitih tihe efaat, tttienmake tihe nesecssainy holies f>or htemg-
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Plains Newcomers Note EventsScotch Plains—Miss MSOdW
re>H wHO pr-eisemlt a pnagnaim of ooig-itftai chiainaciter iskistdhtes
Are Funmyv at 8: IS p.(tn.Tuesdlay bcifoa e tihe Soofcclh Pfflafins-Fiauwoiod New-ooonens • Ciuib in ttieB&gh Softool.
The gourtmiet graup wa<li rerviewfavtxri'te ood2biooks at 8:15 p.m. Jam.15 iw the SaoUdh PMnis iibtrtary.Gueisits are webcome, but are
• oontecit Mais. Riehaind70 King St.AH me?rifoer« are in^iibed to join
the luraebeoo graiep at 11:30Jam. 15 al the KingWaxwrovaHie, bultbe made today wiitih Msrs.SdhJiiibe, 1070 Kimig St.
piaansylviaiiuia Z>niUdh ' 'iwilll be tihe piwjeoL oif tine creaftiivecsnafts wodtfitop ait 8:15 tlhas evenHaJgait tihe YMCA.
The cM> vM oedefonateyew at tihe aamoxal spuiiit•Mar. 21 ait <toe MJouatadmalde Inn.
eit Mennn-nger.
Pucturas oan be hung anynvdfirtom the kitchen (io tiheThey can be bung siinjgtty, in poors,or in lairgfe groupings, provided theyare in keeping wirtih tHie feelinig youwant to express.
THie fffinst daciisdon' to miaike itnhaanging pi,cftures is wtiathier the wallspa'ce is lange enough Car Uue sizeof Dlie pieturie; or is the space boolarge far a poeitaig^ size piobmre?
Take mto consideinaljkjn tihe funni-tu're gtnoupinjg, lamps and aeoosso-nies which stand agiadlnsit tlie \ r f .The pr&poi^d paictmre steuld be re-loited and be a part of the gnoupiinfias it is sitltoudtited against the wlall.
•Bcif(ore making' holes in a waffl, itis a good ictaa to try fclie looaftutani ofa piotouv? or a group of riioLures for
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Let It be engraved on the choicestof papers—made fojr the memorybook by CRANE. Our staff willhelp with your selection and assistyou in completing your papertrousseau.
WHAT WE COOKED Ul» FOR YOU..
Mt. Trail Garden ClubTo Hear Show Judge
A progiram on how to interpret aflower show schedule wil be givenJan. 13 at the meeting of theMountain Trail Garden Club iinthe home of Mi's. Howard Rhodes,333 Old Tote Rd., MouniLaimside, byMrs. Miarvin Yarotsky of New Prov-idence, a tiatiiontaiHy accreditedflower show judge* Mrs. WaiterSteggall and MTB. George Horvatare eo-<hrostesises.
Mrs. Rdchaird Kaplce will placea flower arrangement in the Moun-tainsiide Library witli a winiter won-derland theime.
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SirloinSteak
$1.19 Ib.
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PorterhouseSteak
$1.29 Ib.
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LondonBroil
$1.69 Ib.
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SirloinSteak
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SmokedHams
ShankPiece
RoundPiece
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Legs ofLamb89c I b.
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ChuckRoast89c I b.
HOME MADE PURE PORK
Sausage Meat 99c Ib.
HOME MADE
ItalianSausageHOT OR SWEET
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Skinless Franks 79c Ib.p ^ —
Your Choice...GERMAN BOLOGNA • SPICED HAM
WHITE OR YELLOW SLICED CHEESE ,
79c Ib.Mrs. Paul's Fried Shrimp 81c
Mrs. Paul's Fish Slicks 39c
Sara Lee Chocolate Swirl Cake 63c•
Minute Maid Lemon 'n Limeade l iei
Minute Maid Limeade 11c
Minute Maid Lemon Juice 11c
Minute Maid Pink Lemonade 12c4
Minute Maid White Lemonade 12c
Sliced Bacon GRADE A 89c Ib
ALWAYS ON HAND
BEEF OR PORK TENDERLOINS CAPONS
TURKEYS STRIP STEAKS
Dulany Chopped Spinach .20c
Dulany Leaf Spinach 20c
Green Giant Broccoli Spears 38c
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Land o' Lakes Butter Ib. 85cFleischmann's Margarine 45cGood Luck Margarine 29cRoyal Dairy Whipped Butter 42c
Savarin Coffee J f . . . . . . . . l b . 7 9 cSavarin Tea, box 48 T. 59c
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Square Dance Series
To Begin at School
In New Providence
The Y Sguianes of WetfttfiieOd andtQie Heares/tiion Coanmisikm of NewProvideooe wii'Iil launieh the sefcond
in a^seito of ten modem wssSfcerasquare dance fcsscos tlhey ane" oo-
ag. MicttKiay, Jan. , 12, from'8 fco 10 pjm. in the limsoto SdhoalgymniaaUim, New Rnofvliidience.
Tlhe lemons, wlhkfti wtian be befidfcheireadlteir on ntoe oonseouLifve Mon-day mghtis, are open to a$ wfaohave caintpietLefd tftie ffinslt seizes ofben lessons, those whfo have had
square dance lessens in oitiher areasor tihose who.wlaiDt to braefe up ontJhetir danokng. The eaunse is not for
Bob K«4tagg, oaSter &r * fee Ywill be t ii e iastaator.
w$l be dlgifcae to jamany of <the appiToxiknlalieilyy 30 dJa&xsnow active in bha Norteim NewJersey artia.
FWtiher inifotnma/tba isttougih Art Ketaman, 155 Wesitleey Ave., Wefttifliedd, or Jiim Feflik,7' Crest R&, New Providence.
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Woman's ClubMiiraiay Plliiilaips, gufaiLst, £oflSc<
fcefiievqladJooi and redord-!artist, wiiljl pr^seinit ttue fiatit' ptno-
of tJ^ new ytlar to One Wotm-%«sWWd "Momdjay, Jan.
i Mrs. Hairy Foskey of616 Oaiifiieilki Ave, became parentsof thcfir tihird bay, Ned on Dec, 24
Overlook Hospital.* * *
AMnautteomesri; has been made byMr. mud Mrs. Jo ta Bmcter WaltsJr . otf Ntath Pkainfuelki of tlie hinhC& their firtsit dl^M, John Thornias,
D^c. 17 at Saint taiwabus Meda-Oeoifep, Ii>Vin®3ton. The kn
fianlt's moOher is ttwj fortme^ MissJayiffi C, Davey of Weedfield.
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ami Mrs. G^csrge S. Slocum of Wal-ton, Ooann. luave given tsliek second
who arrived Dec. 13 at the(Oonn.) Ho&pitial. Mrs.
Sk>cum is tlie former Piftscilla Hdne-biatudh of W-efcitfjeici.
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BMaafeeibh Hospital, piaaMfli', toMr. and Mrs. Charles Rowe of 453Grove St.
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(Frederick Alibeiitson's now baby l>oy.Itie flmniiiy Jives aft 1531 Rahway
12, at 1:16 p.m. fa tshe lower loungeof the Mlatsomic Tesmdle.
•Mir. P i i i l l ^ 1 repetoodme indJudeseesa. dhamiteys, aM Engfeh bfafltokis,
aaayipsto, nnfidann baSilads,and hA soo®s'. He'sairigs
of t&Mn Atrmenjioa, AMcaamid EuHoipeiati dauntbnlies' tn tftieir mat-linal ttxngue.
Mr. PWil!iIii!ps' hiolds a imaBfter'is de-gtt ee in boftih musk: amid pihyisiildal ed-noation amid is a itdadicir of long ex-perfeoo?-crf guitar anid' sailing. Heserved/in ma Navy in WonH War IIss well ais oa mcmdhlaiiiit vesisefe atnldsmteiter orianb. Mr. Phdillps IBSK per-toirmeid an ffls own naduo airai tele-vfisiilon1 sfhlows, amid Wais giiven ai se-itiieis of oanoerts at CoIimilMia'B Mc-MliEan 1%eia*esr aiud the BiioddlynAcJatktnrw^of Musiic as wd l as alt IvyLeoigue ooM0gei3.
A sihlcurt busiinjcss meolinig wMl bepwsoediiing the pnogaiam. Tea
be served fdtlkjwlinjg the pnoigitiamby memlWri olf the liibetfatutre anddiriamia denemaneailfc.
V^Morsters Entertainr. and/ Mrs. .Ma'ttliew 'Robert
of/T29 Oak Aw. enltetitaliniedia!tv-an open houise anid 'buffet supperon Now Year's iDfay with (heir
Mns. David W. Book ofand tiheir iSon, Biobefit Mors-
ter JfOut of town gu sito wene Mr. and
flaa&-SknnpBON Jr. and theirfamiily of GPIlallibusIh, iMr. arid Mns. J.Oantter* Of linden m& Wne IKaivid
Abo- -atbenijiirtg friom West-wore Mr. iand Mrs. Geaiailid Co-
vell, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. FHamrnvor•amid (flarniny, • Mr. "amid Mrs. JldhnFlyrm, Mr. a*rtd Mns. O. J. Sdlnaiible^nd family, Mrs. A. E. Fisher withdaughters Bonnie asmd Pieggy, and
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Tlio YMGA Single Paremis Groupwill -hold its mohtfiily meriting .Jhn.3nd at ijhe Clank Resit in d a r k atwfhlich time Jim Ibigfla, line cdadliftw: Euifcgora Ujuversity foothal'lsquad, will be guest speJaJjer.
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--NagTO<3 StudioMISS PATRICIA ANN CRONIN deft) of 648 Dorian (Rd., iprcsideut ofthe Junior Auxiliary of Children's Specialized Hospital, West field-Moun-tainside, is shown with Mrs. A- B. Creliore of 36 Duncan JIM, repre-senting the Board of Managers of the hospital, and Dr. E. MiltonStaub., director of medical services. Occasion was the presentation ptthe auxiliary's annual holiday gift to the hospital of monies raisedthroughout the year through /their activities.
Little Old Garden State"Raises" $77 Million Mineral Crop
New Jtaisey, the 46th smalleststtialbe in size, rantas Mtlh in manorialptfoduotion in the United Stales. Tlie1968 statistics, released1 by tihe U.S.Bureau of Mines, show ttot NewJersey pnwtaed $77,466,000 of min-erals, principally samld and gflaveVstone, zinc and magnesium coon-pounds.
The wide diversity of nrvincaialproduction in New Jersey is dexn-onsttotecl by having production innine oftfte categories used by theU.S. Bureau of Mines. The Statewas the sole producer of mangani-ferous residium, used in the steol-maleing induabry, and the leadingproducer of greendand nrad or glau-conitc, used as a water condition-ing agent.
•New Jersey was also a leader inproduction of several other com-modities. With six producers, theStale was the tliird largest peatproducer in the country, productionbeing ccMtcEMietated in Sussex Coun-ty. Now Jersey wias also third inproduction of titanium, used to makepigment for white paint and tiienew space-'aged metal. Productionof the titanium bearing mineral il-menite is from the Uakdhunst areain. a deposit discovered, by the NewJersey Geoelogie^Survey.
Magnesium compounds and zinc
were also commodities in wMoh NewJersey was a leading producer. Inboth of these cases, a single pro-ducer made the total of New Jer-sey production. Lime also wlats theproduct of a single openaltdon locatedinn Sussex County.
Although, natarwflcte, New Jtrfieywas moit a leading producer of" eandand gravel or stone, Uiese two cwn-modities lead liie SUate's mgnenalindustry. Sand and gravel for con-struction wias produced in a t a ^ tevery county, arid production forindustrial uses wais concentrated inthe southern portion of the Stiaite.Clashed stone production was foamthe not t tan ftatf of the Sbate. Thesources of Stone aire tnap rock andgranite.
Clay, usLd to make brides aaidoilier refractory products, Was alsoproduced in New Jersey. Produc-tion of clay centered in the M'on-mouth County area.
Book Group to MeetThe College Woman's Club of
fel'd wii'll hold1 its Book GirloupTuesday in the.home of Mire. JiotaJtoriizoLsld. Mrs. Peter. 'Latlaritfanawill present a program on JtiheFren'oh author, F-fancods
Computers Explained
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akni a t WeslUJiefid Senior HighSahool wias mianfced by tihe presen-tation of ''H^ngriapihic MemoriesCompute* Appiadaiioai," Dec. 20.
•DP. Ruben Mezricfti of tihe tedh-
flioal sUaCf of KCA, PiiniceiKxn, spokean tihe topic, iHuglralauig his tiaflic onhaw liasejns and defriaeting amd1 re-
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Jin tihe oipepateiaa and impmeowem/tof computers.
He GMpMaisd se\re!pa{l aippfliicaMloineof the laiser in orealliiiiig a tfaree-di-maniaiionial etBfect usmg Mm andampMed XigiM; im am£ilyziag apnaysand lUfunids M e tihe Moodsitreiani;and in enlaingdng the memories ofcomputers, Uhapefoy iinor-eaGing ca-ptaoilly emd eftPioiency.
• Dr. Mezrich received Us B.S.,M.S. a n d Ph.D. f r o m BrtookUynP-cdyLech anldl is' prcaeaUjy employedat HCA.
Shouffler Earns DearieH«w)air<i E . Shouffiflliar, ooffk of M r .
Mrs. Etowaind B. ShsouHHier ofG02 MciunitJain Are., waslaejt momrtfli from West Vairginasa Uoi-v«Rsityt Mongiaoitowa, where be wasa destt's lisit studlanlt maijariig inmaftdiamailMis and enfgkDeeTa'nig. He isnow employed by tBMlott Ewgfcneers,JernvnaVie, Pa.
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This merger of The National Bank of Westfield and The Central Jersey Bank and Trail Com-pany brings more banking benefits to you. It means greater lending power, extended facil-ities and increased service to our customers. Not only do.you benefit from oil the advantagesof a big bank you also enjoy the same friendly atmosphere with the same neighborly staffyou are accustomed to, who answer all your banking needs.
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Westfield MenReport on Year
In a joint y e a r ^ ^ f import to tihecommunity, two WesEfteM l^sSdeinte,,J. J. MJcha'ls, rn'airalger of fflre GMAs'semihly Divrsicaii plaint in IimdenvBind F. T. Hirnimefloln, miawaficlr offihe New Departure-Hyatt BearingsDiviscon plants in Olark aired Hbiri-
said disbursements totaled$93 mtfliion in; paiyinoCfis aiod
to Hoiuad sapp'lieins diuiring
The linden plamit assemiblbd 189,-3S1 PoirJtLac and OMamDibilie passen-ger oars during 1369 wWe tlhe"diark
..amd H'ainriscni p3ain!Lis'"proi2itc"eia'"'pre-oisilon roiHcr beani-ings and madfirlocvdJournal boxes.
•Employment at the three plantswas 3,200 during 1969, and tihe com-bined payroll anmouatcd to $76.7 mil-
J&un, atcouTdiiig bo Michals amid HShn-tneleiHi.
The GM plaiflls paid $16.1 mttkmbo 835 local firims foir goods and1 s<er-Viceis requk'od for prodnictiiloin opara-tituns. ExaonpHes cif sudh iite nrs in-okide fuel, eteotniical equipment,Lodl'9, lumber, planrmbinig supplies,steal, office supples, giidaseis, giaiso-line, paimtis, transiJotritiaitjiloin amd' utili-ties.
Employes at the tlhreo. pUamlhs re-ceived nearly $100,000 ftw -2,049awaVd-winmns suggesittans, and pur-chased .$2.2 million, in; U.S. Saiving'SBonds through tlhe paynoill dleidiuc-Lion plan dunilnig 1969. Gensnal'Mb-Lom and its emiployes atoo pfledged^104,760 to tihe Umiiibetd CommamiiiLyServices of Easfcenn Uni'oni
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College toUnion CoBege vM offer credit
ew Coursesit was aamouinoeid today
and nloffHcreldt ooomses at HalnSelti "by Prof. EHmer Woiii, aotlinig dean.HSgh Sclhool amid Gov. Iivtngston Tihree credit ooucses in PMaaAxM
Bilglh School, Berkeibey will be offered in coopeiraitikm withHeights, ^dtunkig tme corofiiag parsing tlhe PfeMieilid AduiHt Sctooll, and a
course and A BOB emitcourse w i be offered in Berkeley
tihromgh tihie auspiie«s of tiheUniiKKn Comnityy ItegScmiail AdmitSclhool.
'Englil^h Oorrnpowiitlion101), Busdfnasis Law (Buisineas 201);and Genenail Psyieilictkjiffy 101) wfii
aiwaaiaibie alt ' Piaaolkfkl High "f caumse.SchooH, bagdminJinig Momdiay,- February2. ASil three cofursas will be offeredon Mondays and' Weidauesdays from7:50 to 9:05 p.m. for 15 weeks. • gtimninig Tuesday, Fab. 3. Classes
be £VQ$Me sit theIMon County Reg^ooual AdultSdhool in Gov. Regional
Goltege offered credit cour-eses at tihe f&tl semester off the
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cars pua-oteed in She United SCatesare boaghft on oredal, noftes tihe Au-
Sdhool, Berkeley Heighits, be- PlainfieM Aduit Sdhood for the first' i<fmM* Legal Association.
| toe fa:11' m4 Witi o f f e r coursesNew Ilampshire's first tax ou
Ok'ld Psy^liology, (Psydioiogy wfll be held on Tuesdays and Wed- i the Union County Hi^iona-J AdulL • m o U > r f u ( ; h ^ o n e - c e n t J > 6 r gall :£>n
103), a three - credit course, and : nesdays from 7:45 to 9:10 p.m. for School tor the l'ir-1 t i^c this .semesGeoflHgy, a non - credit 15 weeks. U.T, rof. Wolf said.
levy, was enacted in 1923, reportsthy Aitta'nobilc Legal Association.
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tunic dotted in black-and-white,
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Black-and-white tunic coverup with
black boy-leg bikini, 32.00.
Fluid black jumpsuit, 40.00.
Misses' Sportswear,
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Mi-inberQuality Week!!*-* uf New JereerNew Jersey .Presa .AssociationNational Editorial
WALTER 3, IGAIL W TRIMBLE
Publisher, Editor
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 3970
Give a Pint!Maybe you were lucky enough to get through last
year without injuries. Some were not.Maybe you will be fortunate enough not to be ill, or
need blood, throughout 1970. Others will not.In an effort to replenish diminishing blood supplies,
the Westfield-Mountainside chapter of the Red Cross willconduct a blood bank program next Thursday, Jan. 15,from 1-6:30 p.m. in the? Methodist Church.
Can you be there? Can you donate a pint of yourblood so some neighbor or friend, possibly even a familymember, may live?
Giving blood takes very little time, is painless andharmless but your after-Christmas gift of a small measureof blood can mean the difference between life and deathto another.
Share in the program; make an appointment todayat Red Cross headquarters on Elm St. for your donation.
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Thoughts for the '70sIt was Patrick Henry who said, "Bad men cannot make
good citizens. It is impossible," he added, "that .a nation ofinfidels or idolaters should be a nation of free men. . . . Avitiated state of morals, a corrupted public conscience,is incompatible with freedom."
I suggest there is a pertinent message for present-dayAmericans in Patrick Henry's warning. As we move into anew decade, I feel we are being pressured by some be-havioral excesses which are incompatible,., wjtlr our contin-ued freedom. Certainly, a froe society is not free from dif-ficulties, but it must bo relatively free from weaknessessuch as moral decadence and disrespect for law if it is tosurvive.
Moral decadence and disrespect for law thrive whenself-discipline is weak. In a society of free men, theremust be an abundance of personal integrity and discipline.We need only to look back at the 1960's to see what hasbeen happening to our moral standards.
For the past several years our citizens have beenbarraged with unbridled' vulgarity, obscenity, blasphemy,perversion, and public desecration of our cherished idealsand symbols. Although strong protests have been madefrom portions of our concerned citizenry, for the mostpart these degrading and debasing activities are increasing.Immorality is becoming more of the rulp-*thatrJthe excep-tion.
In the face of these perplexing conditions, many citi-zens are practically moral cowards. Afraid of being labeledpuritanical or "square," they tolerate and condone actsand habits which they know are morally wrong but whichthey do not have the courage to denounce and oppose.This is unfortunate, because they fail themselves, theirchildren, and their country.
Where morality and decency are concerned, Ameri-cans must not let rationalization and doubletalk confusethem. There is. nothing enlightening, enduring, or progres-sive about degeneracy. No great nations or stable societieshave ever been built on fasle morality. If we value ourcountry and our system of self-government under the ruleof law, then we must not stand by and let our moralstandards be compromised.
Respect for law is- also a moral obligation. Much ofour trouble today is caused by a growing number of per-sons who feel no obligation to respect the law and no legalresponsibility to obey it. Belonging to divers groups andmovements, these persons are clairvoyant and prolific onmatters of liberty, freedom, and individual rights, but im-patient and taciturn on the issues of responsibilities andestablished democratic processes. Their emotions overridetheir judgment and reasoning. Edmund Burke put it this
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way—'The freedom of some is the freedom of the herd ofswine that ran violently down a steep place into the seaand were drowned. The only liberty that is valuable, is aliberty connected with order; that not-only exists withorder and virture, but which cannot exist at all withoutthem."
To my mind, a big question for every American as weenter the 1970's is whether he wants to support and de-fend our free society or let it be overrun and destroyedby visionary agitators, whether he wants to promote the
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cause of justice and order or give in to crime and chaos,and whether he wants to hold the line on degeneracy cor-rupt our populace.
•Let us make no mistake about it. Human dignity, indi-vidual values, civil rights, and freedom for all citizenscannot exist without order and self-discipline. We needdiscipline to stand for right over wrong, discipline to up-hold and preserve our ideals and principles of democracy,and discipline to respect and obey the law.
Let those whose actions are incompatible with thefreedoms of our society know that their rights and privi-leges end where the rights and privileges of others begin.
GUEST KDITORIALBy J. Edgar Hoover
Director, FBI* t *
WALNUT CREEK CALIF., KERNAL—"The Americanpeople generally are a tolerant bunch — almost to a fault.But even they have their limit. And they appear to havereached it. They apparently feel that the period for 'un-derstanding' hoodlumism, rioting,, crimes against indivi-duals and other forms of law defiance is past. They aresaying by their votes that! whatever the 'cause' the dis-sidents are promoting—and in some cases, at least, thesecausees are completely phony—violence will no longer betolerated. . . ." \
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JOE FILLER553 Edfigar'Bri.
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On School Bd. ElectionEditor, I/&2!der:
As a cast membur of tihe JodirtCi'Virc CutmnrMittfce and a oaaudid&tefor Mis Board of Ed'uoaMon I foal oo-liya-tod to make the fcibwaaDg oto-tE-eTVE'bions on tihe fortrtiicomdmg SchoolB'CLT<d E-EC'xnS .
I bc:aevt! tihe sliiait.amcirit in tihds col-umn last ' week on .b&hialf of theLeague df Women VaUx of Wcet-fi'cOd, \inz'-:.z tihe 'eJliz-ens of Wes:-fhi'd to listen fo a21 of the facts ba*fure makiky up UL'oi'r m'fnldis is in t'Jio'heft trodiitiians of the ., dombematicprocess.
I am disappointed however to seean opgarui'za'tiiio.n titoat I respect doesmot agree witlh -tlliSJs firiudia mfcnbail de-.mnoraitic ccm;cai:it. It has come tomy attention th'oit MT. Loimi-n, dhiadr-maoi of the JouiiL Oiv-ic Can^n-uiilitee,•deemed,it neccs-iaii'y to SGLiid a le'bteritio ai'l o,f the on»janii7iait;iicins represent-ed on tihe Joint Civic Cctirarviittae so-
g bl'an'kot support for Uhc ccan-'B canfliidfdles. To imptcimcmt
support he suggested news re-s and' tcileplhioine comunLtte'es.
•It ££em-s'tlhia.t tihe bismfet en'dlctrse-ment solicited by Mr. Lu-niin, whichcc-n>miiiU the orfiainizeitianfi amid tihoirmomlbops boTore •thicny hiaive lilad a.n
ir^l'y to "get the Parots"oif tlie candiidatfels, its
ito tliiD dcmwopalbic prOnci^es tflioft theJ-ciint Civic OcimoiLitt'ee was foowiidedon. The Icitsors sojtoilting erod'cirse-ineTJt ware scir.it t.a people who arencit Wectjfiol'd r&sucfcd's, asking forsupport wK'hioiuiL rci^txid to resiidonce.I wonder if we rm'jly need help from
le OiiiLsMe WastlffieM to teOl usto vote in our sdi.oioil bomirti alec-
I think i;t very dcisilnaible tihat theiiotple of Westf'iefld Icaim all tJhiat
they can siboiut tihe Joint Civic Com-'miii'itee. Maimy xesiildontbs a r e not•aware that tihe dhanaioLeu- of thecounrrwtitce has cluafnlgcld over the•past sev-eFail years and that thecommittee repircsants only a smallparceir! o'f the popnTisitncm of West-fi^d. Penhatps this is tihe reiasocti aci&mmiir.itee bats been appainlbcd tomake suggfistiJonis in ihe by4aws ofthe JoirJt Oivuic Comnmiittee.
•Recent sdhiOiCtl 'boaa'd eiedtiilanishsfve inidicaiteid tftiait the .board is tos-inz touch wiitih the people of West-f'ie»Td. Successive rejeiotiiiO'ius of both:aa(pitiail and cipanallinlg buldl efts iuidi-cal'3 tHie need to bradige tihe galp be-tweon tlie nee'dis of tihe oomimuniityan'd the actions of the boa-rd.
The reiiiMenits otf Westfieild willsoon have a umique oppcirtrniaity to
lihis g£ip. It its up to each of
Beiliair, Jir., wJ'itinig inDecember 28, 1959 New York Times,said: 'Whatever Congress de-oiides to-apipfoipri'aite for foireJign a-ijd in (fiienext session, tihe ocv^ensius of de-vo]opmer.it experts in and OLLL of gov-L-nnunenil is thait wiliii-1'e the 22-year-oldprcgium may survive it will neverLock tflic sEim-e." One maim force fordt'a^t'C alteriKJL:on of fo'rei'^n a'id pro-grams according to Mr. BcO iir isi\\u prcvaiung altilitd^ of the Sen-ate. This ScnaiLe attiuivdn is refki'L'cdin the following quotes from theForeign Uelaliions Cornmit-tee's re-por.t on tlia Aid auMiorizalion hill:"Tlie ifoetis of the cimmdtiee thds yearwas not on fche size or the mbkeupof tin aid brH but on -whe'their thereShould be an aid bill at all. When allis considered, it is remairfeblo t!hatfch'hc eom-miifctee bais re'com-mcnded aforeign aid bill at all tiliiis.y^Jar. ThyfacttkiiL it did so is TeccgfidtiiOin bya majority of conmijtiLec memberstihiait tdie prc^nam is in She naliaialinterosl and sluouM be eoiiloiuicid wn-t'l a butter auteraoLJvt.1 is fouwd."
For the first time since the lireep-ti'on of \>h2 forcig-n aid program, Con-gress adjoiu<rnod ' in 1%9 wi!tihout
g to an aici aipprc'piicjtvGdi al-six niMi!ibs cf the fdsa.vl year
hi-'d aia'oady pcesed. For-Aid prgirams are prcscoiil/ly be-
^ carried forward under a deviiceknown as ' 'ths co-nliiraii:i^ issoilu-ton," a- joJ.it a'Cti'da of Ilcu&e amdSenate which pro-vides thT.'t th-e Agen-cy for Iirleiirj:/j:-orj;.il De\T-dlcp«nant(A.l.O.) caiii L'-OTitiuiiue thrciuh Jajin-&vy 30 at last year's s^vr.^ing levelof about $1.4 bluett. Defcms'e de-piart-m°;;:it mi"0t:iry aid gr-r.'inU are satmil-arly Uimited to l'asit year's figure of$375 million.
Just baFore recessing, the Senateba'I'kcid at accepbfoig a.n Aid oippropri-actionis bill recommiended by a con-ference connmlLtltee fraim both h'oiusasbecause it included $515 mii'lliom asa down-payment for a jet-Ogfaltersquiadron for Taiwan amd $50 nv/Qion.Jin extra militisiry acid for SofUtih Koreaitems whidh bad neiitlieir (been aulthor-ized by the SsnJaite cr requtiztLffJ bytihe Aidimiinfeltriaitiicm. Both hfa«d beenadded vn tihe H^ouse of H-cipresenffca-fciv^s.
Wihum- the 91st Congress' returnsfor its s'eicond seisBatom iit" maist de-dide vvhei'lhcir to- eaiact a.ny sippropri-£ib?cn at a/H for euomamic and mili-Uary siid or whdtiheir to furmhier ex-tend tihe "eorlanuhig
Should military assistance be clas-ified as a form of development as-sisiance or should It be separatedfrom development aid? TEhiS is the
about which much of the
of tllic oamdl'd'ait'es and lil em voilefor those we ba'-iera to be the best
i:o any puity label iihia't ms/y be at-taahed. -
ROBERT T. PEARSON6 Amy Dir.
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•5 to comisider tlie issues,' listen to — ouiroa-it codbrovensy between Houseand Senate revolves and whJch ishmrf:M'ntEj up the AM ctpp^oprflaitiiari.The question BIS® iis cf grost con-cern to II'TI1 Lorf-'ue and wiVil be dis-
pro and can by Wea'tifiisldnjt'-s members in a sciriss oi meat-is syhodifled for the third week in
PS tK'nt cf a Reevailiuta&'cin' ofL it AairlBtniaice Foreign
Aid.AjtthougJh dpvatopmisnt ai'd is tan-
gled w'th xr.o"\}[wy cM in iMjidtei'ito-nas wci'J ris in tihe public mind, it is
to separate tihem im dis-t'he issues whioli suiToiwid
the U.S. aid programs.Militnry assistance is made in the
fonm of grants to pn-avi'd'Genuipnienlt, reflated BarvicestfB&nwg to niala'ons coitsiidered e^:
scntial to flhe U.S. dofemse,admimistcred by tihe De^aintmerat of'Defense, infi'Mury aid is autliorized
appropri-aited imdor foreign as-
R:Vitor,1: is nornial aibout 1/tvis tJme of
the yaar to take slock. What kindof people 'are we?
Quote ' -We will make the 55 gallonoil drum die new state flower ofAlaska."
N'apaim•The PcopLefe ParkCliioagoVie'tmaniC B W 'A B MM 1 R V
245 Tdogs
4000 registered Washington1 lob-byists
,. 'Development AW. Howevei', themajor admimfeitmng agency for for-eign aid funds is -the..Agency for In-
Dcvelopmentt, a semi-
is administeriirig the U.S. deveXoip-m-exnX asaiatiatftee granite. AID is also
the HKimi'JiotuiailiiiOtt of Sup-Ass'isftiaince, wiliidi is devielop-
ment a'i'd given for a sectwdty ra-li'onaJie to bolS'ter tihe eeotmomiiiGis ofsome coujn'tii ies receiving mi'lirtaTyaid.
Criteria for section of aid re-cipients. An important diatin'ctaoii be-twven mMiiitiairy and suppoiiiuug as-tawee, on tire one haind, amd devefep-mcnit aid, on the odher, a re the ori-tPiira used for seiaotiimig aid rcct-pitfnis, -Supporbing S'seiistance r ed -pien4s are d&tonrniaeid c n tlie b^asisof mJ'Mtari*y or fi&i eiifSn poiiicy obi^c-<&ves. SEilecitaMi of d'evcu'ttpmeiut aidrecipients is miade pr'hmainiJly on the•basis of economic growUh aa-d eelllf-
ofis oomceinltirated in na-
on Wie periphea^ of Main fad: Vietinam, Uaos, Hhiaiainfd amd
Korea. More tliaii four - f&fltihs of ttiedevefopttncuit Loans are caniceanti^at'edin eight couiutiiues k Asia, the Mad-<IL'e Bmi and hsAm Amerioa:Pakist-an, Turfeey, KoreaBra^'l, Co'liunbiia and OhuHie.
Need for rethinking of U.S. for-eign policy. The pi'esembim passe InCanijjress vis a vds Fonvaiigji Aid Fiur-il'ber p'OFwnts up tlie r$&$d for a com-plete re-*tl]i.n:k'ing of U.S.' foredgm poli-cy in Unas ai^oa. TJie i'luenoasing timndtowamd annju'al ourtfatiilinieint of Presi-denlbal requasits on foreigin aid >(abouta bi'lilti.on .a yiear giince 1%6) has plac-ed spGiudkig spemdiog for lihas pur-pose oa <w>hait expents call a plateau.Tlio reiducitions by Congressl>een inade ait a time when the(for outsTtfe deveiliospineffit oapiital has"been increiasing. It has nasfched the.point where the amount • needed tooarry th-e exteraiad dftbt already ac-cumulated by tine less developed•eotuiutries is nfilanly equal to tire U.S.ootnitinibutiion: to fottieiigiri aid.
Hole of the League of Women Vot-ers. The Le'aigue agrees with tiheSeinaite Foreign Relations Ooanhuit-itee tihiat tlie foreign oi d progi-iam *'ism the noHiionall idbsrest and) Shiouidtoe continued until a better aJteatia-live is fannid." At t t e siaime time,fLaague memSbers across the Unabed.States as well as heire in WosltfieSidare studyiinig the issues aitfdorinig to find a "better aAs part of this endeavor Uien'e is andffoiit to increase pubiliic awaren^'ss•and U'nder,siUainidd']i!g of the issues andaltciriwatives.
Editor 9s Comermmt
The Yufe log has banned out; the new year's r s«Sufcicmsor $m®tied and te 'tomg winter morttos. te^e aifi^ady ^
thoir stone of k e amid' smw v/'Mi prtanises otf mare So come beta* spring. . . >peaihiaps evem nwlre belfare tflie week is out.
It's atoteys to 'bad, it seems, Wiat the new year fce$nemonfflh of Jamialry, a saason vt}ikA\ has so many un^ieasiaiat
stlreeits said wialfe. And wofteng up all ®& Bgurvs for tihe
such a
sLikeicy l w pmidl incDime tax mlwrn. Amd honing the new sdhoiod budget for tiie first>tinTe. An"d p^ayi^^ Chnistmas 'biils.
•Even for our sewnld'ary scaaood kids, Jaiivuasry tes its traumattiic mo-a week of tlhein come exam time kilter tMs joonfch.
It's rdaKiy no waiitder tfoart ilhose ifim-e resi&lvete we nterte cm. New Year'ssine so qwotisy b&omnz pant of yesterday. It 's a >tenriible owmUi to startEve sine so qwotisy b&omnz pant of yesterday
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Aliens, as well as emplioyers, areeaiirttoned that tire issutamee cf a So-c M Securitty Aoaounft c a r d to analien is nob re*vj
4df&iijo& of' penin^StSiib'Jifrom the linmignabkxir anid, Niatar^i-mhim\ns Seniiiee for the aMen- to wiw'kha the Umdded Sbaftas. O n l y ttose
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A&eais a re remlimlded tttiat uimlessthey a re BaWfuIlly adrniitbed to tiheUniflted Stiatee for pca^manent rasii-den'ee ae imm£i^t1anitis tJlvey a<re gen-erially not penmltitcd t o sarfc emipilby- _ —m«nil in ttbe Uniiifced ShateK. Undbrperbailn ^onlditii'omis a1(iens a re adimit- Don't forfifilt tfie spiawe when you'rele'd temporarily to tflie UnHted atfaAxw g^ili'irg a'i-rf reminds the Automobilefor the purpose of braining or to per- Legjail Ai&saoiaMon. A good, corrcct-ft>rm spacdial se^vuicas. Jy-inlfldted sivare tire can be a
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Ate* mare than sixty roll callw$ws, dm tihimteen days, the SaniabeLaist monltih j as&eJd the moat oomfpre-iieinsive tax bill to come before theOcnKgrass in fifiteem yeans.
The Sedate aatfflan dikmax-eid nesar-ly a year's work m ifiie oontooveitssal
which began last February wliths before tihe House Ways and
Means Oomjnitifcee. Polllcwitig pas-sage of the mefasujje by the Housein August, the Senate Finance Goan-mititee heand some 300*^ubilic wit-nesses, ire-draiflbeki the maimmiolh585-page bill and sent it to fchie Sra-aite floor in early November.
On the whole tihe b'M wfriidh camefrom the FMircaurce Oamimsiiiltee was aclareifuily drawn fiscal meaisiurecombining tax reiief witlh a modestmeasure of kukginaadeKi tax reform.Pairtiaul'ao- atitefnjtiiooi- was given bothe pfiGtofem of pnowdng greaterequity for low aiud lower-ariikkllle in-come taxpayers witthoult intmeasingcurrent inflattaary pressures orladdintg to t h e Admiiindstaialtitojft'p al-ready difi'i'oiilt budget problems,
Bait, tihe Cammniitltee's careful be-tween revenues to be gained finomllhe bail's reform provisions and thecost of ta-x relief was upset wtiemthe Senate voted to adopt anamenkfoneNt oififeneid by SemaiDorGore Of Teroiiessee to increase thepersonal income tax cxempton fitiom$600 to $800 ait a oast to Hue Treas-ury $6 bHlkjn greater than the Oom-m'flttee approach.
Though the Gore amendlmontdrew Wide populkir saippoTit, it wasopposed by t h e AcfrninaBtaiafcton onthe ground tfomit any immediate re-lief it wiffuOid gnainit to the average(taxpayer woufld sown be wiped outfay it's infl'aitao'rtaiiy GH&AJS. Fuither-imoine, it was aeknicnvfedig'eid that tiheGore proposal would lighten dispro-poitiotrDatefly the tax load of largefamiiiiliies, imcludinig tta!& with goodirocomes, comipared wjilih smallerianaJiUes and si'ingQe persons.
I fe!t that a' mo-re uniform distrib-
ution of tax relief ooufed be adhfiievedfor ail -taxpayeiris, regardless of in-come or fiarfy size, by graduatedreJdjuHtions in tax xtaiteis and; osa in-crease in t h e sKiantdard deductionfrom $1000 to $2000 and vtfbad, tfoare-flore, to suipfpfoit tihe Oonwtlfcee pro-posal! rather tihaa the Qcm amend-ment
The cither major prnvaeiion addedby tftie M l SenlaHe pnmd&d floe- a15 par cant i twease in soeiiaA se-curity benefflilts. Thousgh tihe San&itewas not expedbed to cons3iider a sio-c&ad security biiM until next year, tiiemajority feflt ' t a t mudh needed re-lieif for our oMer citizens stould nothe decayed. TUne increase, it sltafljdbe noted, has no eflfeet on the rev-enue provtilsions of the tax billl since•tihe full cost is born© by empJioiyierand earupfltoyee • <x*n ruibojiliiorus to thesocial seauirflty fcnusit tad amd dloesnot oame out of the "taaiSfUiry.
Ovcriloolced by maaiy is tihe flactitJiiat tihe'ta-x b-iB eonitiadms a munlberof ismfporbanlt " reEonms, eeveaiai .ofwhida liave been sought for yearns.
For the first time, for example,•the 43-year-old, and toetreibaflore siac-rosiaimct, odi depletdion aHlawamice hasbeen reduced. In real esfjaite, fche billitiiglhttons up on tax loopholels•have worked ai aiiimsit themamt of tow a n d miiddteiboaisiiin'g. Sfciil o-tlher pnovisiions wereadopted to piricttiiiltwit hii^h imjcoone iu-dividuate iinom coimpileteQy e&oaj>ingthe inxxjme tax or paying suftosfcm-tilaly leisss Hhati toir taw sh'aire.
Wilulle I opposed a mairrta* ofchanges miaid'e on the Semaibe flfotor
iR I Befflt tihey weiakeneki theOomimiiiLtee hiJil, I suppomted, as
•drltd Uie majoniity of the Somate,•a'm&mdiiTiGirKtis peitun'iilituing
conitii-nue ttieiir s u p p o r t cfamd civic work in1 oour society.
The tax nctonm bM does mfcin-u'ile' M tihe provisions I would like,
anid, im fact, inohidos a' few I tJhiimkeire uowise. Neverlbholess, I bedltovethe bill represents am
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e'ta-rt towa'Uds tax r o t a n and willprovid'e wcUoome reHef fior a num-ber of those who have borne <a dis-propninliion'aile share of the tax bur-den.
To Sell gAbuse" PamphletsThe Wo^bfield ATea Steering Com-
mittee on Drug 'Atoms© re'eeaved re-ports at jits Decemibea* meeftoimg oftlie di slmibulliion of its ptampMet,'IDrug Abui&e" toroingUioiit West-fidicl. Decisions were mlade 'con-cerniwg the number of requesibs thaiIta-d com'e from iateresited citizensin Westfield and adjacent coainnni'n-itnes for additional copies. Since afew Wcisltifdeil'd resii'deailts m'ay nothave recei'vcid their copies, airman-gements wea-e msde for residentsto pick up tJhoir copy at the desk oftlie YWOA. Addiitional copies willbe sold -fUhroiigh the medical offi'ceof the WoEltfioM Higfli School. Theywiiill cost 25 cent's if picked up, 50cants }f moiled. Quianfluilties (*f 50 ormore •will costt 15 o&nbs a piece pluspostage. Inquiries nray be address-ed to i4ie WcsltricM Ste&iiing Com-iriittee on Drug Albuse, Box 315,We&tfi'eld, cr ohune requests may bemiaide to 233-3665.
The group was in^oa-med thatMayor James Morain had appointedit 'as toe Maytoir'ts Advisory Com-mittee on Drug A*buse. Tlie 'group
'. m'ade plains - fcr - wiays in whd'dh itDOUIM share i ts ffi nd'i ng!s with tiheMayor and Oaunicil.
Miss- Lois McOartliy, clbaiirmian,, reported on the development of pUansfor an o5fics and staff as&islbance in(iho area of rehabiliitaitian and coim-selLog with youth who have drugproblems....
WANT TO KNOW WHATWESTFIELD'S THINKING?
READ THE "LETTERS"
Fuel il and Burner Service
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Heating Equipment Installed
Clemeitte INC.460 NORTH AVE. EAST • WE&TFIEUX M. J. 07091* 232-2200
FUEL OIL and BURNER SERVICE- 1
MMAT1MQ EQUIPMENT iMSTALLED
Hackett SpeaksToRotarians
David Hackcfbt of Weslifield ad-dresed Uho Wedtifdcld Rortiairy CdubTuesday on his experiences as aRotary FellawBiliip studenit at theUniversiity of Zurich, Switzerland.He was introduced by Dr. F^andsNolson, chaiinmiao* of the Rotary Fel-lowship Commilbtee.
The meeting, held at the YMOA,wlas also atJten'de'd by Miss -GailThomas, a R/otary scfhoferdi!ip wiin-nor now attonding Antioch ColeUige,Ohio. President Omer Mi'l!l0r con-ducted the meoiiing, opened w4thprayer by Grant Bufbtormore.
Mr. H-ackett is noivv coliis doctoral studies at the Umiver-s t tyof Vifigitwar .majoring in Ger-mian Htefra-ture. Whjile in Zunich, hisstudies wore centered in Swiss lit-eralture.
Whilo in Swi'tzeriiand, Mr. Ha'ckettlived W'Mi Rotaiy Qhib memberfaniilies, amd was hosited by Uiemon .sudli Ltiavels he could un'dmi'akc5n tOi'at artea. He expressed appreci-ation to Roitanyy for the opportunityafforded by he Mermaitional RotaryFelllowsihip program, and for thesponsorship of the Westfield RotaryOlifib through its foUowslhip com-mittee. Woyimian Stoengmfe thankedMr. 'Hacked for his talk.
Aimomg the items of business at theclub meetiiing was a proposal thatthe Robary Club sponsor a prizeaward projedt for floats in the mom-oria'l J>ay paaiade. Dr. NicholasGuiditrtJa, club tme-mber,* descrd'bedtihe efforts oil YMCA Indian Guidetribes in prcpanning floats, and feltsridh a project would foster compe-tition among parade pfaaiLiicipants toadd greatly to the color and varietyof paira'de displays.
The club meeits evenly Tuesday atno!on at tiie YMCA. Rotary vusitorsand guests arc welcome.
Plan BoardOKs Buildings
'MOUNTAINSIDE — T h e Plan-Boanid last week granted site
•pilian- and buildiang pdaa approvaJs totwo coimpiainii'es amid a rcstiaunant.
Zerox Coirporatiion, which alreadyoeoupi'es a bui'Miing on Sheflffiefld St.,was given,, appnoviail for antxtfoerbuil!diing next di^or. The companyp t a s to use the stniotulre, wihiohis npofw only a shell, mistily for of-fices, wiflh some warehouse space.
Jacobs Engtwieenitmg Co. of Pasa-dena, Gailiiif., was given approval fora building on Glen Rd. and James-town' Foods Xn'c. of Haickenisiack was•given permission to ei-eot a resteur-amt at Rouite 22 and Mill Dane, sub-ject to the submission of final plans.
License Suspended•Under •& 'reciprocal agreement
wiibh ConnoaMcut, the driver's li-cense of Lucille Pellcgrino, 22, of115 Park St. has been suspendeduntil Jan. 21 by June StrclocM, di-rector of the New Jereey Division ofMotor eVhicles under the 60-70 ex-edssive sspced progiviim.
Alcoholics Anonymous
Drinking Problem?Write
P.O. Box 121, WestffeldOr Telephone
242-1515
Schedule of Teen ActivitiesJANUARY 1970 K
FRIDAY, JAN. 9—"SUPEtRiFLt'OUS" COKPKK HOUSE — 8-11:30 ait iheYMCA YoUii.il] Lobby (Sr. High iaiid College). Spo/iso^*! by!the YMOA—Admission 50c (ask about a moriiSiei'iyliip card)TWI'KLING—7 p,-m. ait the Commuiiily Ceiittar—Sponsoredby tire Cwrirrniiiwity Center
TUESDAY, JAN. 13—"Y" SENIOR HIGH CLUBS—7-8 Gyan/sw*>m 8-9:30 meet-ings. Sponsored by tike YMCA—ait fe YMCAJR. HIGH BASKETBALL AND CLUBS 7-$;3f)-C<xnmuiL-iiy CenterDRUM AND BUGLJ2—7:30 p.m. for Jr. & Sir. Iii^i—at CheOanramunuity Camter—Sponsoixsd by Conmxuai'ty CanterP.A.L. KKCKliATIOftAL ACTIVlTJKS-7-y p.m.—fur Jr.
Sr. ITiigih—at tile Sr. High Varsity Gym-—Sj>ewk>ored byistficltl P.A.L.
'ART FOR FUN"—J:30-5 p.m.-^at the Wateimk RoomMunicipal Buirkii.n^—ior Jr. Hi£!h—Spwisorcd by tlie Itec-ireailiou Comnniesion
WEDNESDAY, JAN. H—BASKETBALL LEAGUK—7-9:30 ai WeairioI'd High Sdwwl—ilor ages 15-18—Sponsored by the Community toiler
THURSDAY, JAN. 15—"Y" JUNIOR HIGH CLUBS—7-3 Gy.ni/swim 8-9:30 nieet-i-ngs—Spcwi'sw-ed by the YMCA—at the YLMCA"ART FOR FUN"—3:30 -f> p.m.—at tlie Waieumk. Room 'not tlie Municipal Jiuiildlrtg—(For Jr.. Iliig'h—Sponsored by the
Atlas LodgeTo Present Play
A play, 'A Rose u&on the Altar'will be prcston-ted in Alias LodgeNo, I2o, F & M., Masfondic Terwpite,Teintple PI. at 7:30 p.m. Monday,}
i Jan. 19, by the ScolAish Ri'Le Piay-t';r& Group of tite V:ajlty of Traniton,
ThiiiS pJay, in two acU w-itili aui KJ-l e rk idc , w-a. wriLi.cn by C a r l II .
i Cluudy, past g r and m a s t e r of Ma-sons in UKJ Diiytauat of Coiuin3>ia. •
Ail Masons are invited to attend.
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New Patent AssociateE
Michael Conner of 214 Sumsetti., }jas been n-asntd a patortt as- ]
suciaie JJI ilia puiiDwis and licfatKCsI ciivLviun al' t'^&o lies<jarcli and Kri-
n^ Company.
BREAK
to make a date with
THE RED CROSS BLOODMOBUEOR
YOUR RED CROSSBLOOD CENTER
(Twenty-Sixth in a Series)
FRIDAY, JAN. J(j—"SUPEIIFLUOUS" COFFEE HOUSE 841:30 (details
' ' . above)TWIRLING" 7:00—(see dctai'ls above)JR. HIGH DANCE 8-11 at Washington Sohool—Spoofiioa-odt>y First Baptist Cliurdi
MONDAY,, JAN. 19—PEULOWSIIIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES 7:30 p.m. atthe YMOA—Sponsored by the YMCA
TUESDAY, JAN. 20—•*Y" SR. HI CLUBS—7-9:30 (see details above)"ART FOR FUN"~3:30-5 iste d'aUails above)JR. Ill BASKETBAiLL AND CLUBS 7-9:30 (see ddjailsabove)DiiUM. mo BUGLE—7:30 (see detaiils above)WECRiEATIONAL ACTIVITIES (P.A.L.) (see detailsabove)
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21—BASKETBALL LEAGUE AT W.H.S. (see devils above)
THURSDAY, JAN. 22—"Y" JR. HI CLUBS 7-9:30 (sea debatiis above)ART FOR FUN 3:30-5 (see deibail'Ls olbwej'
FRIDAY, JAN. 23—'"SUPEliFLOUS" COFFBE HOUSE •8-1-1:30 (detailsabove) N ,TWIRLING 7:00 (details above)SR. HIGiH OPEN HOUSE 8-11:30 at tihe F t e t Baptist
t i I
TUESDAY, JAN. 27—"Y" SR. HI CLUBS 7-9:30 (see details above)JR. HI BASKETBALL AND CLUBS 7-0:30 lisco deHari'lsabove)REOREATIONAL ACTIVITIES P.A.L. 7-9 p.m. (detailsal>ove)"AHT FOR FUN" 3:30-5 (details above) \ —:
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2 « -BASKEUJiALL LEAGUE AT W.H.S. (sec deilails above)
THURSDAY, JAi\. 2!>—"Y" JR. HI CLUBS 7-D:30 (sue dttfcai-is •aibove)"ART FOR FUN" 3:30-5 p.m. isee deuiite above)
FRIDAY, JAW. ;iO—"SUPERFLOUS" COl'l^EE HOUSE 8-11:30above)NG 7:00 ComniLiniitiy Center (dciiaHis abov^e)
9A.TUHDAY, JAN. 31—WESTMDLD JUNIOR THEATER
For fui'iher wMartmnitio-n pl'o'ase coii'tiaeL lilie sponBarin'g agency.Tiluc reci'tiati'OJi oi' 'oe numbeo" to calil for k e efcatiiijg imtorma-
ti'Oil is 232-8041.
LEADER ADS BRING RESULTS
by Giles K. Alwood, Realtor
At 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon thefire alarm box at the corner of Park Streetand Central Avenue sounded the alarm.The firemen were quick to respond, butoh their arrival at the box indicated, theyfound a very much chagrined lady whohad mistaken the fire alarm box for aletter box, and in the search for a placeto put her letter, she had pulled the alarmproved to be Mrs. Price, mother of A. L. Price, of 119 ParkStreet, and seemed so much upset over what she had donewhen approached by Fire Chief Decker that the Chief wasvery sympathetic and with a graceful bow told the lady notto think of it again and offered to bring the letter to the postoffice for her . . .
* * A *
The chicken houses on the property of Geo. W. Simpson, ofOsborn Avenue, were entered on Saturday night and ten ofhis finest birds were removed. . . . Another traffic post wentover and another $10 was added to the town funds lastweek. Wm. Perrine was the offender and the traffic post thatdescended into dust was the one at the corner of Broad &Elm Streets. Those traffic posts are good money makers. . . .GARDEN NOTES: The best material for the garden and forgeneral soil upbuilding is manure. This homely product maybe well thought of in America, but only abroad is its truevalue appreciated. How many American farmers repeat withfervor the Danish proverb, "It. is manure that puts the cakeon the table!" . . . "St. Paul's church opened their new gymthis week. An afternoon gym class is now being held onThursdays at 3:15 under the personal direction of Mrs. Wil-liam Morrison, of Mountain Avenue and many young peopleof the town are interested in taking advantage of the oppor-tunity thus afforded them." . . . Mr. Flagg, proprietor of theWestfield Theater hos again opened his theater for SundayEvening Services. "The novel informal character, the enthusi-astic singing of the hymns thrown on the screen and the, briefand stirring lalks on vital subjects, illustrated by slides andmoving pictures made these services very attractive," Oftenthere was standing room only. . . .
—From the Westfield Leader, November 19, 1913
ATWOOD REALTY- REALTORS -
Residential Commercial AppraisalsOn Lenox Avenue to rear of the Westfield Post Office.
Ample Backyard Parking
223 LENOX AVE. 233-2222Pnlnicr AKs<M-fat(-ft — Milton AVIek
3-YEARWARRANTY
TOTAL CONSUMER PROTECTIONAT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU
COLOR PICTURE TUBES
NO EXTRA COST
(Parts.:& Labor) ON ALL 1970
• • - • - *
Picture Tube Warranted to original owner to be free from defect* for 3ing a replacement in exchange for defective tubr. Service end inslrtllatilive unless registration card mailed to Admiral immediately alter delivery
m . Admiral's (iMIpatfoi limited !o supply-CQS[5 paid b j Offner, Warranty net
143 E. BROAD ST.WESTFIELD 233-2121 TERMS
i
OPEN MONDAY
Pate 4 WE mimmw/,
Ski Movie SundayAt Trailside
i i r
Too Hoo, I'm a Bird," a color,sound movk? on the popular wiivlorsport of skiing will !x; shown al ihflUnion C'oumiy Park. Comiiiix.-iUm'sTraiUidc Nature and KCHHUH' (.Vn-IOJ1, in tlie Watchunp, Rrsmai ion at2 p.m. Sunday.
Th(:' him I;ikes tho \k iuvr on ;itour f»f the pojuvUii- ski iwsorls tov i w tins wintertime aclMty.
Also on Sunday, al :J p.m. andagain at 4 p.m., Donald \V. Muycr.direolior of Trailside, us^iyted byElmer VawGilckM", educu'lionul a*-stelant pt Truilsitk1, wilt comiiid aprogram omlitlcd "Sun, Moon, andEclipse" in the Trailside Fl'uue-Uvrium, The Jodurors will discussand show •tihe "wliy and how" ofeclipses of the sun and moon. Thosame program will in* piv.seiited at8 p.-m. an Wednesday.
On Monday,, Tuesday. Wednesday,and Thursday, i\l 4 p.-m. each diiy.Mr.' Mayor will conduct one-halfhour nature talks fur chilcUien. Thetopic to he discussed during thefour days is / 'Snakes-of-New Jer-sey." The talks will be i'llusta'atedwith color slides.
A mow c»uKINGS PROMPT SERVUX A HANDY REFERENCE LIST OF RELIABLE LOCAL FIRMS
AWAY* am towCOOUMAUtflMV
• SiRVtCE STAT(6HSEUCLIDESSO
SERVICEArthur WIttke, ProD.
• ALUMINUM SIDING I • AUTO DEALERS
ALUMINUM SIDINGGUTTERS & LEADERSRemodeling and AlterationsI i I l ; i t l
AUGUSTINEMOTORS
A 11 t * ru
Authorized
CHRTSL.ER• IMPERIAL
« PLYMOUTH• VALIANT
u'nnti Arnui^ciJ i Sales and Service
ALLIED MODERNIZING Headquarters tor JEEP'
756-6655 . Dial 233-1098is-is-4t 576 North Ave, E. Westfield
• APPLIANCES•-T h-nvu _• >-i 1
AUSTER'S LINDEMAN BUICK CO.
Goodwin 25Years With Borden
Richard Goodwin of 1B24 SummitAve., was among voteran employeesof Drteke Bakeries, division of Bor-den Poods, Bovden, Inc., who werehonored recently al, a banrjuo! ofClub at the Traffic Ohilb in NewYork Gify.
iMr. Goodwin, currenUy plant ipian-•ager . of Drake's Newark Ixitoy,began his company rareor in 1929fhinkitug the job was only tempor-ary. He rose to nlpnt manager ofthe Long Island ' City brauoli in1953, where lie served' uii'tll beingnamed to \\h prest\n.l post in 1960.
A m'ative of Newark, Mr, Good-win is a graduate of Newark \ri>ea*•Lion High School. He and his wife,Louise, have two d-auyhters, NancyLou and Alison.
Organized in 1945, (he BordenQuarter Century Club has a totalmembership of some 8,630 activeand retired members in chaptersthroughout the United Stales andCaivada. ' •
BUICK
AuthorizedGENERAL ELECTRIC
Saks & ServiceRefrigerators • DishwashersFreezers • DisposalsWashers • Dryers
• Rang-ea • •TelevisionHigh Fidelity & Stereo
233-2121143 E. Broad St. Westfield
INCAuthorised
BUICK and OPEL
Sales and Service
Parts — Repairs
QUALITY USED CARS
AD 2.84844S0 North AT*. E. Weatfteli
SNOWDEN APPLIANCESWashers & Dryers
• Maytag • KasyDishwashers & Disposals
• Waste King1 • MaytaffVacuum Cleanera
• Hoover * EurekaRefrigerators & Freezera
m Amana
Genuine Factory Ports
SALES SERVICE
232-0416
431 North Ave. W. Westfield
NORRIS CHEVROLET
CHEVROLET
' 8ALB3 & BEEVlCTBt
Major and Minor Hep air*Large Selection of
U»ed Cam and Truck*
Dial 233-0220tfcvtiml Ave* and North
. Hikers Plan TwoWeekend Events
m
A two-hour morning ramble anda 12iirwle hike are scheduled1 fortho members and guests of tiheUnion County Hiking Club this week-end.
On Saturday, Robert Eveiv,inigton, will load, a Lwo-Jiour ramblein the Great Swamp to view theswamp in the winter. The gwill meet at the Moiris CountyOutdoor Education Center, Souliiera Boulovard, Clrathain, at 10 a.m.
On Sunday, Conrad Sdiaefer,'Cranford, witt lead a 12-mi'Ie hikein Harrirma'n Stale Park, Now York.The hikars will modt at the lYiN. Y.i railroad station at 10 a.m.
For furtiher information concern-ing the a'bove hikes contact the rec-reation department of the UnionCounty Park Commission.
REILLYOldsmobileCo
AuthorisedOldsmobil*
Snles
Nortli Ave.
SerrloeAft 2-7fltSi
, New
STATION RADIO TVAND APPLIANCES
IN COLOR TVON DISPIiAY AT OUR STORES
WE SERVICE WHAT WB 813X1,
COLOR TELEVISIONHeadquarters
232-4660
Central Ave. (Opp. Qyimby St.)
ROTCHFORD PONTIACri
INC.Authorized PONTIAC-TBMPEST
Sales Sc ServiceGood Will Uaod Gara
433 Wort* Ave.West&eld
I»AI\T & BOOT SWOP74 North Ave,, Gnrwoo*
7S0-lgS0
ELM RADIO & TV, INC.Headquarters for
Whirlpool — KItchea AMBamlltoB
Waehora & DryersHOOVBT Vacuum Cleanen
RCA Color TV, HadloB, Etc.238-4)400
10 131m St. Wcatfleld
SOUTH AVENUE MOTORS
NEED A HOME?SEE CLASSIFIED
AMERICANMOTORS
Authorized
AMERICAN MOTORS
AUTOMOBILES
VAN'SAPPLIANCE CO.
•KUVICH — INSTALLATION•ALfcCi
« KITCHF-V AID• HAMILTON• WHIRLPOOL• NOROK
ABd Ma«r Otfetra
JPROMPT
Large Service DeptF
1 EntrancesBIG USED CAR SELECTION
Dial 232-2456
369 South Ave. E. Westfiel
AUTO DEALERS
LAING MOTOR CAR CO.
Authorized
CADILLAC
Sales & Service
Dial 756-2241
Plainfield119 E. Fifth
WESTFIELDFORD
(4*rvUK Ford Ow»er« CorOver 86 Years
AuthorizedF O R D
Sale* Servle*THTJNDERBIKD
FAIRLANS FALCON
AD 2-3673319 North Av». E. Westfiold
UNION COUNTYVOLKSWAGEN,
Inc.
VOLKSWAGEN CENTERBale* — Servic* — Part i
New and Used Cars — Trucks
Station Wagons — Karraan Ghlas
Factory-Trained Mechanics
PL O-74O0Hit* Si.ulli Ave. Pin (n field
VO L VOSALES AND SERVICE
7
William Jay ClarkLtd,
505 SOMERSET STREETNORTH PLAiNFlELD' :
756-2239: That -'Dijfi*r**rit ^Kiud
WESTFIELD DODGE, Inc.
Dodge AUTHORIZED
Bales and Servic*
D0DG1B O D1HT
I I DUG ID "Joh-llnted" TMifCHi'•i
Dial 232-0075
405 South Ave. W. Westfield
TRIUMPHAD 2,6500
M£RCU«v
tINCOlN
Ml LINCOLN MERCURY
Call 232-3726117 E. Broad St. Westfield
^ .L.-ynn^^im^^^J^^^^^^—.IMttfc^—.a *MJ» ^ , „ •• • • • • • • • • •• •• • •
• ARTIST^SUPPUES
Westfield
Art SupplyG rum b ache r Arttata' Mat»rtal«
Brushes • Oil*Canvas
Dial 233-3462Central Av«, Westfleld
B R I S T O LMotors Inc
SALES - SERVICE - PARTS
M.G.- AUSTIN HEALEYJAGUAR - MORGANCITROEN - DATSUN
DATSUN
Dial 755-6400545 If S Hwf Ho 22 Horlh Pliinfleld
i • •
• AUTO BODY REPAIRS
WOULD YOU BELIEVEthese are auto tires? Pass-ing before an inspector areurtvulcanlzcd tires resem-bling rubber barrels. Afterprocessing, they'll take onmore recognizable shape.
SEVELL'SAUTO BODY CO.
Body and Paint Shop
AAA • ALA t M.C.A. R*ad Aid24 Hour Towing
Fenclor Repairs - "Minting1
Truck Fainting and BepalniForeign Car Servlo*
Call 232-8887
320 Windsor Ave. Westfield
BODYARTCOLLISION SHOP
DOM'S TOYOTAAUTO SALES
Serving tha Area 26 Tears
• STOUTPick Upa
• cnowNSedans &Wagons
• CORONASport Sedana& Hard Topfl
Select Ion of XJp-to-DateUSI5D CARS
301 SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD. N.J,
• AWNINGS, SHADES
Westfield Window ShopBBt. 1S32
MAKERS OF
| CHATTIN AWNINGS |CaMtvai ft Alumlmum — StorageTalc* Down & Re-hamer Sonrlo*
Cknopiea RentedCuBtonj-Made
Venetian Blinda, Window ShadesAluminum Comb.
Hitlmatoi A Sampl*a232-3B31
If no Qiiwer, 7$t-!l71206 North Av«. W
• BOOKS
THE TOWN BOOK STOREBOOKS FOR AJUL
Paperback!t Greeting; CnrAa
• Btcatal4jp s-atuui>
2ns m. nrond st. wcBtfl«iaRear Entrance from Town
Parking kot
* BOWLING
Dini 7r>o-n.iooTflB U.S. Hwy. No. 32, North
(Between Somerset & Grove)
\CLARK
CAR WASHING FUEL OIL # LAUNDRIES
FUGMANNOIL COMPANY
Always Ready to Serve You
TOWNE
CAR WASHIn Westfield
One of UnloaCounty* Moat
ItfoderaCar WashesWAXIN» &POLISHING | Baleu * dervio*
Call 233-4050 E w Budffet PftymeBt mfim
W«t to tJnlo* Coumty Road Dept, Dial 232-52721216 South Ave., W. Westfield 1361 South Ave. E. Westfield
IVORY LAUNDRY& DRY CLEANERS
Alignment• Wheel Balancing1
• Motor Tune-TJpB• Inspection Work
m
Brake Service — Road Servic*Pick-up & Delivery
Call 232-4744
Bso
* CURTAINS, DRAPERIES•ir-[-[iiin • — | — - ' • ••_-Mj • • „ , | , n~i"~r.: iui: .-• . - . _ , i - . - .
DRESDENCURTAINS
1 Custom MadeDRAPERIKS
• Made to Hxaot-Ing1 Specifications• Choose fromHundreds ofColors &; Fabrics
Kave 10% . , - Bring In TourWindow Measurements
Dial 233-13229 Elm St. Westfield
FREDAL DECORATORSFeaturing
Curtains* — Linens — BedspreadaOustom Made
Slip Covers & Draperies
l im A animby StN.
« DELICATESSENS
Horns Baking
Sandwiches For Parties
On Order
Dial 232-0925
Robert Wvtat
"Where Quality RelentsAnt] Serviue Poura"
113 Quimby St. Westfield
DRUG STORES
TIFFANY DRUGSOpen 7 Days a "Wee*
From 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.Sundays and Holidays Inol.Free Pick-Up and Delivery
AD :i
Son«i Ave. W. W*itflelfl
DARBY'S DRUG STORE
Phone: ADams 2-1198
339 South Ave. W. Westfieid
# FLORISTS
DOERRER'S FLOWERSEst. 1889
"We Grow Our Own Flowers*1
Flowera — Planta — Glftst
I l l a l B3SS-S400
107 Kim Street
Wentfleld
FLOWERS FOR ALLOCCASIONS
CIFT5
[PAL 232-2525r
Florlit TfUgropK
321 SOUTH AVE. %,WESTFIELD
• FLOOR COVERINGSj
* -
BRUNT & WERTH, Inc.t / a W. R. Dolblar & Co.
• HEATINGCONTRACTORS
i«_for•We SpectallM
la fine Il»e»*A oottoo ruff*
•Same IBervto*oa
15%CulOt It CurrjIXicpunt for
Laundry D O Mby tha Found
War Ftck-up a.«d DallTairCall 232-5020
16 Prospect St. W«i1fl»!dOpp. Fire
Clements Bros.Inc.
H«atlng EquipmentInttatlod
FUEL OIL and
BURNER SERVICECall 232-2200
450 North Ave E Westf \e\d
T. R. LOIZEAUXFUEL COMPANY
MOBILHeating Oil
Home of "Comfort Crew"OIL. BTJRNEK SERVICE
• Mobil Heating OH• Oil Burner Service• Hot "Water Heaters• Oil Heating Installed
Dial 756-21001630 South Second St., Plainfield
FUEL OIL SUPPLY"A Dependable Organization"
Dial 276-1300For PromptFUKL OIL.
Delivery• Oil Burner Sale? & Servlco• New Compact Boilers
Infitalied — Serviced — Repaired6Q0 South Ave. E. Cronford
SAMOSET LAUNDRYSERVICE, INC.
LOtTNDRY — PRY CLKAMINO
459 North Ave. E. Westfield
ANDY'S
CHEVRON SERVICETires —• Batteries
Accessories• Expert Tune-Upa
a Delivery Servicea Pick-TJpa
Call 232-9703
Corner E. Broad St.
& Springfield Ave.
Westfield
North Ave.Gait
vC»rrr
PlalmflcUe~204fi
LIMOUSINE SERVICEr1
; I,,1 ,; — ™ ',- , : . . ' - ,^ IH^J b .
LASALLE-CADILLACLIVERY SERVICE- LIMOUSINES -
Bervlnjr Weatflelfl, & VicinityWith Uottormod Cliaufreurji
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VICINSermon of the Week
"USING ONES TALENTS"By The Rev. Richard L. Smith, Associate Minister
The Pre&byteHjm Church la Westtield, N. J.
Texft-fMabfihew 25:14-30lAififcer add Has been Isaid (about gehous toeing oafftacilty for haixl wttrk, we
stop .to task, *tf)Jd harti vAwk make a Shahespaame?" Is *he oaptaoity forhard wiartt riot IHself » igiilli? We say a mtan miigHt Wave done ^o mtioh hadlie besetn enengefcie or persevering; and someone answers, "1st taint in tiian."Yet W*e feat of diiftefeunig laMiiMeS seems to irid a® tsne of reapkMiisMity fortheir use. No.one is ttest&ufe of talent'. 'People often stey, 1 have no abil-ity." Tteketone sulch iaih Site world, and say, "I knfcw you tare a general good-far-nfflUfiwflUg,' * and tie wwuM be insulted" Jestts iT&do(glrtis5es d&versity of ebti-ity land astsigns his seivamts diflfemilt spheres. DifeKjammettt.laf ottwns*itiras m!ay ?cioirttribiite imtcili to our .own s-u«ces3. Jetedmtsymetss, of islfcupidiltiymiay bliiinld us to tJte gfiffls of otharts.
Tihe posseissim of s i r r f .giiifitis n*ay seem, a discodErtaging Sactt yetmam- witti two talenfts di)d • j*at buinjr ilihem. One talent hias neilaftively thesame chance of increia'Sie op five. The oaddedt Midges enie oiften miadie bythe ifiivfrtttalent mem. The oaie^iatat tnian< did not Cati beaause be hod onlyone; he had HK> gawd eiooust?. Many Kme-iafat men1 Waive sildeeedrad, yet fewexcuses ^are iwone frequemUy'pleadeti tiltfw lack off Uufenit, Meant seems toLmiiidaite gliite of •trust amd nesfponisifoiAiiy na te r tbao of iMive ability. Mustwe mot dtecrimirtaite betoeen Gofcl'e estimates 'osnd mast's? The Matsftar
and prdmiolbeis; ow> earth, the HariJtttful man may be eensurect, over-, suparisekldd. -, •
IFear to venture, of los&ig What lie had, of dif&uUti^ and responsibili-ties were <appair<an}t3fy itilie ewcusies orflhe.bne-tatenit mam. Befli&nd all seemsto be 'ftuk of taiitih in> JimiseK wild Ck»d. Ee^ns i ibMy is a hand ®m&. K isalsfo. inspiring. The anielalsure nrf & nUan is not hakBLn his «wn but raulita-iptlyiSng bamseJllf. Geaiuine fejar louses to a o M t y airad unshimted etfifett; falsetar paralyzes. IThe unJtinBat'vviwliliy sarvamit is idLsdhaaigeid. tlfc poeslbiiHrties«3f servkse am fiafcert aWiay. He wiais not abstflifcteily iidile, in tat, lie dug inItJhe ean&i to hide Iw taloat, peirMps 'burfied hiims lf in tfiw wiou M off busi-moss. A main mlay evaide oine cEuiy and do aiwtil*&r; usua% tine umfiaiitihifulewl -is ta weed wfliiidh is pitowed uii^er. Soffmetitmes one man's sucoetsls mayseem to bning aboOt a«nloliher'is fe/liiua^e, but is it not oDteui tine CEIE^ tihat Utfiimtn wtoa but1i)Bfi h k itad-enft gives anottihier a giTeait-er oinpantwnliitiy? The aeiem-
injuidbiiOGs ttf eam h are often onliy -tihe dkffcti'ences between' tihe idte andindudtintaus. When tiis 'Ways of God and man are fuMy km>own, tibey al-
ways baiaince.Gad is lilie owner of alt things, The would is Ife estate. Et was
before we oanie amid it will reunaiw 'hero aCteir we h^ave passed on.shit> vostis k no o'their pension. Our toaasitM '%s inlay freely. use tihfesaasuive prontoun, but tihe passeissi've iss an intiat llatiioin ki ttio i UNtot orue of us owns amyHHiimig.
Mam is a stewtorti, swWnlMipaiLtM', or *rustiee of tftuat paint of^God'eatton wlnioh has aomra iinito JaLs hands. He havs been oailted iiUo tihe greatoomrit of toaiven and given diiailge of a ptortitoin oF tftiils vaist estiate. Hie isresponsible bo tllse Jftfdge for to* a'cJmamstii'aitiiicin of tihe property. Iff he isa g^od stewiand, it will ,puio&i>er m hfa hamldls. He wlil make money flor theowner eimd reiooive duei ooiivpetiisatitfn.
As a stowaind, mani is rcsptanidble for what lie diaea wi*Uh all ftfmoney. He may jvot da:ne to give ;a piaji aE it to the chufflch ainid ftEree Uo spejild tihe itainainldcir In rtatous liivimg or hold it im o misea-'s*r UJS'B it •foiffHsihily. The •a.drwimtiidhiaSi'oin is iresponisi'ble bo tiic court for thepeardiLure of every peony.
As a stewtaiixi, «tian mufet biing to tilie owner of tfw cSta/te a rogufl'arBdcniow'leidgein'erit df his s'tieiwiartishLp. Custom, gen'eaiail opiimiiion, arid oentiarapants of tihe Bible all irtfaate tot' the praporilbix oif one tenvtth Do nimetenillhs is a gooid1 worWaMo basis for tflife diiviiaton. Sto^sjrdglwip is a muchVBBfcer matter .tilfem mere lilUh-mfg, but ttflhing is undioutitecilly aand1 impiDdUiinit ptos>e df sltleiwai\J3liip.
We must namemlber, boo, 4Qn£Ut we are stewards of mudh besidiesWe .are stewards ol li!fe fibself. TJie talents with whltdh Cold has enttowtedus m'ay be Woiillh viai bly xtmve tHan mancy. Our persoaiia!lUjiieB aine m'eains tosemvitee, for we alii1 'havepetiisartail ittfluieinioe. We awe Gad a portiifcm of ourfckne, the use of our tnaMng. tlh© aM of our prayens, *be value oT ourfcienldslhips, and His due part in ail that W^ara as \veli as a'll that wepossess. \
Overlook ChapelIs Enlarged
Every Sunlday bortih patients amdfiMT at Overlaollc HospKial' ^ainpeace and inspMAon tlhrough serv-ilces held in Ova^aak's IiArifettChapel. Recency ersl'airgad todate more wheedrfiiaains and sbreiboh-eils, Iftio I nt-ernElailfti Ohlapefl was justrcsdeldidait.ed in s-peoSaa ooa emianiiEB, a
orilsil tribute to the Bate Efea-M. Monroe oif Shlomt Hiills.
A $ pedal voJainiteer telaml^pKxr'tsquad genicrouECy gcves ibs time onSunday nrcarnhags to bnkil pQltSdntsto the Obaped, wiheire servicies arecondtioled by Overlook dh'aipfllainRaadolpai L. Jones. _
Bui Sundiay is mot the omly dayOverfiodk 's Ohapell i$ used amid ap-preciated. Nunsas aGten stop in onbheiii* way to or finom duity; doctors
use the dhaipieli for nrtomenltis of quietmeidifliatkwi'; and bcibh peltate andtflasmbly mttnlbera firequctniijy Stop inithe chiapaL at ail inouns for pmaiyerand guidance. rW» Ohiapeii piioVildesia qudiat saa'dtiuairy bcilflu-ifea* tlhose iniftie haa-lirtg fiold and for tose in dis-
Refdsconatifem of flhie cfliapeil Indyd-ed a wiainm, gluwimg color scftremeqf vairying stliattas of ooralnred,white daimiaisk tlosdail ham^nig be-ihuniti tllie maatile alhar, amid rodJTulwood-ipain'et]iletd wialls. Ptowars ainran-g-ed by volunteam are periloidilaaflly
in adoawdlant3e wtltfli tihe sea-aliiiniig aa atmospflieainid
Overlook's Obaipsl has ailsoused Cor dhiiiislbenjirugis1 an;d wed'diinigs,for meimtoffiLaii senvioeis and for otiherceremwiies rdlaitiiing to reMigitous 'hol-idi2iyis, poiavicfag a spuuiituaL' stneaigtli-ainid motiviaitjioin for Over lfook pa-tienits.
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Christ Jesus taught and proved the power ofTruth to heal.
The Bible records that he "healed all mannerof disease among the people," and he taught allthose who followed him to "go and do likewise."
And many do.Christian Science teaches the present power of
God to heal, and this healing is going on todaythroughout the world.
In our Reading Room you will enjoy readingthe inspiring weekly Bible Lessons which revealthe spiritually scientific basis for Jesus' marveloushealing works. •
You are welcome to come in and read in ourquiet room today.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM
WORLD PEACE PAGODA containing many relics Of Buddlia was dedicated recently in the Ratnagiri hills north-cast of Calcutta, India, where Indian Prince Buddha preached sermons five ceuluries before Christ was born.
CHURCH SERVICESy'T- *r rr-T
FIUST BAPTIST CHURCH170 Elm Street,
Westfield, New Jersey(Pastor,
Rev, William K. CoberAssociate Pastor,
Rev. Robert W. ThatcherThursday. 1 p.m., 5:30 p.an.? Wo-
man's .M'islsiion Society circles; 8p.m., ohurdh, caibinet.
Sunday, 8:45 a^J 11 a.m., mom-ing WGr Mp, fconmon by tihe pastor,the (Rev. William K. Ccbberf on tfo&aubjoot, "What You Cam DoThrough Uhe Churidh." Musdc u n t athe drrecililon of Mrs. Dodaild E.Bl-coke, direotor; S:15 a.m., ctoc<hsdh'ool claaseis for children tihrough
4; 10 a.m., ciburah ^dhool elas-cs for youitli artd adulits: 6 p.m.,Senior Hi$h
7:30 p.m., SeniorYouth Council at the home of Mr.and Mrs. C. Thomas Sliernran, 839Tice PI,
Tuesday, 10" a.m., Senior Oiiizeoishoard; 7:30 n.m., annual meetiing.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH414 £ . Broad St.
The Rev. Canon Richard J. HardmanThe Rev, John C. W. UnsleyThe Rev. Joseph S. Hpxrlson
The Rev. Hueh UvengoodThe Rev. D. Thomas AndrewsThe Rev. Herbert Ammatcgul
Thursday, 7 a.m., holy commun-ion; 9:30 a.m.,, Oamlteaibury isttis-si!on Group; 8 p.m. JJ3.Y.C. tfladi-
Friday, 6:30 p.m., Juniorpal Young Otoujrdiimen.
Saturday, 7 p.an., Couples' club
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH OFTHE HOLY TRINITY
At. Rev. Msgr. Charles B. Murphy* B.L.S., Pastor
AssistantsUlgh School — 233-7455
Rev. Thomas E. DalyRev. Salvatorc J. Tagilarent
Rev. John E. MurphyftECTORY: 315 First St. —232-8137CONVENT: 525 Trinity Pi. —233-3159Grammar School — 233-0484
VVOODSIDE CHAPELMorse Avenue, Fa n wood
Tonight, 3 p.m., t!he Radius Mis-sixmary Group will mecit at the Chap-
Firdt Sundiay aiRter Epi-phany,, 7:45 a.im. holly conuniimion;8:45 a.m. add 10 a.m., holy eom-mimion sat*} sermon; 11:30 a.m.,mouinkig pnayer and sonmon; 8 p.m.
ecdcsi-astioaiof Lights.
Monday, 10 a.m.,embroidery class.
Wednesday,, 9:30 a.m., htfly com-
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,SCIENTIST
423 East Broad Street,West field, New Jersey
Sunday Services—11 A.M.Sunday .Schmil—11 A.M.
Nursery—11 A.M.Wednesday Evening Testimony
Meetings—8:15 P.M.A eomm'itnitm service will be held
Smitiay in Qunisiiian Sciienceiie subjedt of tihe Lesson-
Sermon to be read is "Sacrament."The Goliden Texlt in the lesson is
•from Hrst CoiikDOnilains: "licit as keepthe feast, not with old le&ven, nei-ther wiil'h the ldaven of maMce and
; bult wfith the unileiaiven-hreiad of sftnoerUly and truitll.''
'Pa&siages from Science aitid Healthwith Key to Itihe Qoripiliures by MaryB a t e Eddy referring to OhnistJesus road: "Fktit in i e H ofOhiUsbiian duties, he bau^ht Ms fol-lowers the heialling powar of TVutihand Love. He a:titache(d no Snipoir-tante to ddad ceremonies. It is theliving Ohnist, the praoUaaQ. Truth,
wihd'oh makea J'eisus ''thetioa olid, the life' to all who followMm in deed" (p. 31).
Services Will be -heiDd alt 11 a.m*
FIRST UNITED METHODISTCHURCH
At The VlazaMinisters:
ftt-V. Clark \^. Hunt\Uv, Jahics C. WhiitaherRev. Roger W. PlantikowRev. Philip R. Dietteridi
Rev. Dale H. For sin anSuflday, 9:20 and 10:50 a.m., all
departments of the ohunch sctoolwiilllim eot; 9:30 and 11 a.m., wtorsihipservices in bhe samctuary,Cttnartes KrofloH of TefmpleDl will preach.
Tuesday, Men's OLub cabinet, 7p.m., Room 208.
Wednesday, 9:30 • ia.m., atitimalmedtilng, Oliuroh Women United;B p.m., ecumemikial affains com-misisiion, Room 209.
munion.
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHIN WESTFIELD
140 Mountain AvenueMinisters,
Dr. Frederick E. ChristianRev. Richard L, SmithRev. M. Bolin Durway
Dr. Ace L. TubbsTel. 233-0301
Sunday, 9 a.m., Men's TniamgleBible oiass for Women,, aidult oom-munldants dlaiss; 9 'and 10:45 a.m.,dhuroh sdhootl land worship services,Dr.. Ohristiiain wild pircadh oil thetopiic "lLove Is Tine Lew."
Wednesday, 8 p.m., a'dult aom-
THE COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Meeting "House Lane,Mountainside, N.J.
The Rev. Elmer A. Talcott, Jr .Minister
director of Religious Education,Miss Linda Gaul
Thursday,, 9:30 a.m., mlbencesswryprayers.
Saturday, 9:30 -a.m., OonfinmlaftionCftass.
Sunday, 9:30 a.m., ohurdh soliod:Grades 5lih to SL'h; 11 a.m., momtfaigworship, ttihuirch sdhool: Gnadeskiiidengar.ten 'to 4bh, era die roll,nwreery.
, 8 p .m., Ghrishi'an edu-ineebLreg.
Wednesday^ 3:!l5 p.m., Heaatsand Hand's; 4:30 p.m., confiimlalaonclass.
el. Miss Riillih Uaniis of ,Pa. will (be tihe speaker.
•Friday, 7:30 p.m., the Woodsideftible OhJb ami the J-Hi'ens willmoot at Uhe OWapdl.
iSumfay, 11 a.m.. FA D'Ango'oo([ Keasbey will bring Hie me-sisiageet Iho PTam-Hy Bible Il-our, tiie Sun-day school will be in session at theipamo tjme; 7:30 p.m. James Mayer•and Richard Mcasingcr will tell oftheir exporioncc-s as they motVi'th
TEMPLE EMANU-EL756 Eust Broad StreetRabbi Charles A, Kroloff
WILLOW GROVEPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1961 Raritan Road, Scotch PlainsTelephone: 232-5678
R*"v. Julian Alexander. Jr,1968 Greenville Road
Scotch PlainsTelephone: 232-8260
Thursday, 8 p.m., junior dupt.teachers' meeting.
Sunday 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.,
Work-Slu«]y GrantAwarded Union College
A federal work-.-ludy grant of$1,944 Tor Uie fir.4 six months of1970 has b?mi uwardL-d1 lo Ihikmby r. Kcnncih. W.College, it vva-.s announced 1 < J day
TJie funds will be used ionn-oampus omployment for al>ou:t.
services. The Hev. Julian I EtudeniLs in (ho .spring and fyll sum-Alexander Jr. will speak. Church
AAM\ grades and IWih and13th grades al 9:30 a.m., andfanfe* thru 3rd gnade and 10th gradeat II; 6 p.m., Junior, M«ideh* andSemiw Fellowships; 3 p.<m., Fellow-ship advisors' meeting.
dtfonldiay. 9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 8p.m., circle metflings; a p.m.,
" — a dis-
cs1Lc-rs of l!!70, I)r, lra\sen said.Tlie gram was awiirdcd io Union
CoUwjc !JV UH; Division of Studenti'%ari^ial Aid, liureuu ofKducation, Office of Kducailicm of
"Wlhat iscushion serj«$ of theand liife.
Tuoaday, 9:30 a.in.,10:30 a.m. adult Bible stu-
dy—Book of Jetromialh; 8 p.m., cir-cle meetiijig.
Wednesday, 7 p.m.,, youth club;7:30 p.m., adult pnayer; 8:15 p.m.,adul't Di'blee study—Book of Jere-miah; 8:15 p.m., ouirca-eh commit-tee meeting.
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FANWOOD PRESBYTERIANCHURCH
74 Marline Ave., SouthGeorge L. Hunt John P. Millar
Ministers•Sunday, 9:30 and II o'clock wor-
ship services: Dr. Frank
Hie I>L'paPtimcnit of lieal^i,, JCduca-Uon and Wdfare.
Work-study tis'.-istance under thispmgram is a\-ai;able through theMna^cial Aid OlTieu at Union Col-lege headed by Mrs. Betty ]\. Khr-gcW of Mountainisii'a-L», Under the pro-gram, thy fedoni-1 govej-nin«nt paysB0 pwccnl of a studeniL's salary andthe college pays the remaining 20percent.
iciass 7.Wednesday, 9 a.m. I>ay School
Ghapoi; 8 p , t council meeting.
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There will 1>c a foiiiHy service atJ! p.jm. tomorrow. Tiic Junior Choirwiii ding and ;a story by the Rabbiwill be given.
Sha'Hbat nrormng sorvices, Satur-day, Uat Mijlzviali »f Jean Warsfoaw,dawglhtDi1 of Mr. • and Mrs, IrvingLaifcr.
synod executive, Synod of New Jer-sey, will prouch. Ntursery care isprovided for ciiivdr-en undor tlinoe;!):30 and 11 a.m,, diiK'ch seho-ol iornursery (3 ycaref through 9Lh11 a.m., Synicr Hiig!h study groups—Famwood Comminii.'-ty Ceniter; 7p.m., Senior Iiigh FeliawShip; 7:30p.m., annual •congregatdon&I meet-
HOLY TRINITYGKEEK CiCTHOPOX CHURCH
^50 Gallows- Hill Rd.Rev. Peter Al. Kalcllis
Monday,, 8 p.an., Boy Scout Troop'S3-Court cf Honor and Ba:gle Cer-
emHmy.l\iesday, 9;30 a.im., mothers* dis-
cussion g'roup—'Immge.Weedni'sday, 11:30 a .m., mid-
weuk wci^hip in the clteractl led bySunday 10 a.m., Ortiios; 10:15! Miss Curt4on.
a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 to 11:45 j Friday, 7:30 a.m., rrad-week wor-
1200 youn^ from iho UnitedStates and Oanacta ait a Wodd Mis-sions Con'greiss ait WBitaton-Collegedudng the Chnistmias week.' '
Tuesday, 8 p.m., praycx and Bi-ble study time at Uie Chapel.
FIRST CUNGKHGATIONALCIIUKCII
125 Elmer St.Ministers;
L. K. StanfordM. K. McCullouglt
SiHUdlay, 9:30 a.m. service in tlieChapel; 10:30 a.m., service oif wor-ship in •Cite Meeting iroiise. - Rev.Sbadtord \vuH prefadi al both serv-ices; 7 p.m. Sr. Hi FuHowship, theOentor.
Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.—OldGWard of Wo3(U5e.'d, Locimis; 7 p.m.Men's Gary on Club, Locmis; 7:45p.m., Alabeen, elassracmi; 8 p.m. AlAinon, Cos FeMowsfliip Room; !) p.m.Al Anon Family Group, Coe Fel-lowishiip Roam.
Wednesday, 4:30 p.m.
a.m., Divine Liturgy.
GRACE ORTHODOXPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1100 BoulevardRobert L. Atwell, Minister
Suntk.y, church services at 11 a.m.and (> p.m.; Sunday school for adages at 9:30 a.m.; a nursery is pro-vided on Sunday morning.
Wednesday, prayor mceitiing andBibl-e study at 7:45 p.m.
Thursday, WR man'sSccioly worlt foa* the South
Mission at 7:30 p.m.
CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH103 CranfordEastman St.,
Pastors:The Uev Arnold J. Dahlqiiist
The Rev. Gordon L. Huff*Friday, 4 p.m. first yoar confir-
mation oliass.Saturday, 1:30 pp.m. Girls Mis-
,s:on Olu'b; 5:30 p.m. Junior teenswill meet at Clark Danes with theiradvisors fcr bowling.
•Sunday, 0 an'd 10:45 a.m., sanvicesol worship and Sundiay olnireh schoolFor nuiisci*y through 8; 9 a.m.
tlon ate'ss, the Center; 5:30 p.m.,Jr. Hi FelfkwsbLp, Ljoomis; 8 p.m.,board of triMeos, minister's study;8 p.m., baaifd of deacons,, NeillRoam; 8 p.tm., board ofeducation, cliuroh
Thursday, 10 a.m., 3 p.m., sewinggroup, Loomiis.
ch:];lre!i -under -three years areonred for in tihe babysitting nursery.
Monday, 3:45 p.<m., first and sec-ond yca-r confiimnan'ds.*
Wednesday, ~3:45 p.m. first andsecond confiinn'andfi.
OUR LADY OF LOURDESR. C. CHURCH
304 Central Ave., MountainsideRev. Gerord J, McGarry, Pastor
AssistantsRev. Gerard Whelan
Rev, Raymond AumachRectory — 1221 Wyoming Dr.
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The Ohiu-ch Council announcesthe annual-meeting' of the eongre-gat.on will be held on Sunday, Jian.25, at 10:45 a.m. One service ofworship at 9:45 a.m. wil be heldthat morning in order to allow bet-ter , attendance ait the annual meet-ing. Children will be eared for inSunday school.
ship in the chancel led by Miss Cure-ion.
Friday, 7:30 p.m., Catacombarsdinner prepared by tin1 men. ForreservaLions caJl Mrs. Harvey W.Clark.
TEMPLE ISRAELOF
SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD1920 Cliffwood Street
Scotch PlainsPhone: 889-J830
Services will bbe conducted byRabbi Simon Potok al 8:30 p.m.tomorrow at Tbmple Israel ofScotch Piains and Fonwoad. Sab-baitih morranig services begin at 9:30.Host'Ti-'es for the Onii? ShahKut a>ndSatun^ay Kfcdduislh will be Mrs. Al-le Newman amd Mils. Roger Sdhuler.
REDEEMER LUTI IEKAN
CHURCH229 Cowperthwaite Place
The Rev. Eugene A. RehwinkelServices:
8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.Sunday School and Membership
ClassesTel. 232-1517
Thursday. 3;45 p.m., confirma-tion classes grade 8,
•Firday, 8:30 p.m., coupile's dubmeeting.
•Sundiay, Synod Mission EmphasisSunday, 8:30 a.m., Matin's\ service;9:45 a.m., Sunday School and BitaleGlasses; 11 a.m. toioly communionwill be celebrated at this service.Ait bath services the sermon bedelivered by the Rev. Eugene A.Retb\v,kikel; 3 p.m. Valpo Guild
at Springfield.Monday, 8 p.m., P.T.L. meeting.Tuesday, 3:45 pjm. conftrmiation
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH559 Park Ave., Scotch Plains
The Reverend John R. Neilson,Rector
Fir-st Sunday after Epiphany, 8a.m., t'li-1 Holy Euciiariest; 10 a.in.,nxri:iVL% prayer, s»nnon, 10 u.in.,Church school, nursery 1-6 grades.
Tuesday, 3 p.m.. \hs AlternoonGuild; 8 p.m-, Vestry meetfin'g.
\ i 10 a.m., mid-weeksei'vicu, Mw Holy Eucbadsl,
T:hur.~'dijy, 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.,breakfs-'t and baked goods sa'le.
MOUNTAINSIDE CHAPELHighway #22
Rev. Robert B. Mignard.Suad?vy, 9:45 ^a.m., Sundiay school;
a'du;; ctass (nursery); 1 a.m., rnorn-iiig" "woiUihfp* "Mr," RcfeiTFostiEr(nur-sery); G p.m., youth groups; 1,j.-m., ia.vap—Dr. Foster
Monday, 1:20 p,imM coM'age pray-r growp; 7 p.m., Pioneer Girls.Tuesday, 8 p.m., tnistees1 meet-
ing.Wednesday, 8 p.m., prfayetr and
Bible study; 9 p,m.a deacons' meet-
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Susan MeMurray — Li, RonaldAllan Ctectder'tGn
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Suaon M. Shepnow — WMfem A.
Pau'a Jane Daggefct- — Robin S.Graham : - . . " • '
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•Melody Chapman — Denials P .
Judith Ann Sineski — OharfesIvou is E U s t e • • •;
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Miargawt Amte Hunt — SeonFairchiM Thompson
Wendy Amie W$tt£sHtare — • Stan-.ley Osaries Andrews *
Jane't Johnston — Ctoistian W.Oetder
CyMliia HioHer ~- Rrace Owen
Freel — Gus Eagers •SO—Michelle Mferria Ysan Dyke — Wil-
liam-SeHrtit CitaimptonPamela Mereer Aflflcut — Charles
Gusbav Meiendierek IIIMarsha Swift F^air — Daniel Aflfc-
erton W&lirams Jr.Lois Olg'a Sleine-r — Robert
Qlen MatuzaKatthfeea Anne " McSweeney —
Gerald Tbomias OapiioShenyl Elteabelh Meinschean' —'' Ba!:nitik Mii'chtaeil" Horan"
'Na-n!cy Ellen Moore — RobertMarifrin Foster III
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6—Kafhleen Louise BlazerScc't't dhriall-ia-iusian
Patricia Made NeM —WiMam 9t«cEdard
Ba-rbana Jean Harwood — DanaelSteven Wan5oo
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MiMred R, GtLkspIe — John R.Cox
nara L:verbals — Joseph Sban-ton McGrcuj'ty
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KatJwecn Pu'Iricia Sharkcy —Thomas J . MoMa-nus
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ei'd Robert Tinerrin2(1—lievcj-Iy Ann Carilon—Oharles D,
MooreM'ns, Barlxira Green Camp •—
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Carol Stuart Sliefflenbergea-—Ger-: • ry William Fuller
•Barbara" Christine H a m m —Chrisbopher Alan'Mimdy
10—Pamela Joyce Riohter—WiliiainKirlcpatriok Olson
Mary Sullivan — LA. E&win
vin 1 !i a yary K-IiaalxsLh Han-dn^on—JayScott aiiicNoill
Joan M-arie Culd — HoieaddCharles Notfki^iip
ABiUnnt-iie DiiJtvrro — liitivardl*onard Querqucs
Mrs. William H, Koi'A — JosephA. Iiu.m>vial ''
Su-eon-0 Vakm4a29—.Nancy Klisabelk
Carl W. IiwtdoMaltha Reed Lwigwell
Clark TAtoi-rJoyce Ann H.H.eiioox — Da\id
lliohardis Hclnii>itadier ,M-aida Wright Ai'dhoip — WiHiam
Aui&lin Tansey IIIMarie PMricia Sini'lJh—iLt,
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Adrians Battle LA,
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Nancy S. F i l l e r — Bieliaird C.IWnltey
tRxDth Wlaser — Fredeiridj: W.Teekenititip
Susan Israebon — Joltn Andrew
JULY:i~J:I! Alice Burgcrr
B, DcmsareaL IIILinda Me^a-n4z —
Rugg Jr .Jacqueline J*f*mne Busoh —
Peter Beiiton RatzlaffDiana B. Sprague — Walter F.
StaggerMtary BiaKa'betiii Black — .Jen-
mngs F. Kolhnsbaura Jcvajiitie M a-ish — Freder-
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liaan Jiaanes RoflwnsonVoronipa Ottsle!l» — Michael
» PaitiioJc O'ConnorLinda D. Lakairiip •— John F.
Wilder• • Judy Ann B&Iera—Dr. Stephen
David DeutsohAmaridia L. Siegnist — Barry
Lewis Day. Patricia Ann Kahn — Harold
G. Codien3D—OaiyJ Suaaime Weeta*}1 — Oarl
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Nancy Valentine Knox — hi.Ellis Hancock
Caroline Made — Keith•Fjianais Kaufimanots Jean Towens — lUdhardAkxander Idem. Ill ,
Anita Louise Matften — Dr.Bruce Gordon Heairy
Nancj- BKzabotlh Ooodiwin —Wil-liam A. Rfimiiage Jr.
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Biisan Miadoji. Morgaui — GlennHardld Capario
Grace M, McLay — Dieiuiich H.Lannert
1&—J'ane Ellen Bidvarirey Crain Rjcf{nrds
JUley Ann Pickens —• M. 'DeicilifiatKaren Lomyn Scmiler -
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L, .Parmcntier v. Martha Anna Warpehflsfci —dixy
Sustin Jane Keifer — A, EoboriBortion Jr.
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iphen Ridiai-d KnaoxvsvOai'henine JPmnoes Burke —
Edmond BeckKaren Selilck — Ri'cbard W.
SchwarzPnodlia Ann Silvedm — Ohes-
ter JosephCandace Marie Hdrn
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E. Ttoonpscm Jr.Mary Ellon
David
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Thomas LamlbardiSusan A. Bailey — Mciaide Har-
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Mancy Men- Hhoonpeson -'Oabt Henry Pfti^Jis HI
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Chronology(Continued from previous page)
rey Craig GromanAnn Simoncis — Wayne Paul
KoppeSusan Tru Smith — Robert L.
BevsLws14—Nancy Gowndhaw Messensmilh
—Xiieut. Jioseph K. Kkr&rcganIV
Joan Koraiard Darnels AlbertWilliam Damis
Baata*a Gene S l o w — RobertMadrie Khiscfh
RuUh Jianice Russo — BradleySiebent Newisbm
Diane Plowi — Iieut. Jdhn R.Browroefll
Patricia Lee BrynildisDii — Sgt.Rttberlt D. Benton
Jeanmstite Lynn Turner — Keai-n^tih Stephen Baiibour
Diane Btoprrib^rg — A r t t a E.iSilvennnian
[Patniioia Lyle Hand — WfcardHiodhery
Kay Seutih — Patar Wil-liam Ohehlayi
21—ffi£aha!&a (Polly) Jjouraflxiry Btis-selHe ™ David Cl'ark IJadsett
JatcxfueiiBe Dee Riess — HiarwHdThomas Stdttjtear
JlOau Aa*n lYiaano — R k t e dJfranlcte Ptodeso
Edith Maria Aided — Made Wil-kinson Wariter
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W. BeclcerAzme Ward — Pefoer E. Mtargen-
fotteflerK-athy Dfiame Blankm — Gtatry
•Martin Sa taerWwafoe\fo Ailiiee Bent— Robert
•Lawrence BtadEburaMarilyn • Ruitih Oamso — Eric
Adman DfcfckisoaBarbara B f e — WiM-ara Jidhu
Irwin IILinda Louise Grogg — Dulane
Edwaffki UtecfhtCarol Sue J^vians — David E.
Geri Heir/wit — P-eiter A. Ban-
Ann Made SeindhyshyaJ. BertguitAi II
&J—-K&Bhryn Lynn Swinigle — WaiterWiBiam Molz&n Jr.
Margo Florence Swingle —Mi-chael Edwaoid KeHker
Jane MdMlaus — lieut.David FratiOis Joseph
CrossoaJto&n Watom&re — Stephen. Jlay
Aitiwaodlimia HtarniEiteiiit-<3eorge Samuel
Kiarleen Jo Vtifth •— Ke-njidth Rog-er Runns
Maiianaie Oveaibay — DavidHaskeM HarrisonDonna Marie Aveml — CtaHes
Conmla% Reit%JeiasHie Asm BoShe&d — Richard
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Anne Ohaptin IngramAmoSkt "(kmse? Jr.
William
Eda&a KotUck — Jk&n ftowftanxl
Brian
Mary Aim DeCtonAd Boaan —Richard Hay-ward Scott
Ja&ttn Marion Wotff — WBMam'Mi ciiaeil Weis Jx.
Mary Lou Sheffrwoftd—Paul Mar-cus Yj'dl'lii
Ohenryi Lyja> Gi^spack — Frad-
Kay Jkm^xi — Hany
Maridya Janioo liaberelbeaiger •—Rtotet Pneacher
Klaren Vingima Moaibeck — Dr.iBnuce BluiHIps Eayden
Phebe Mm SloOarity — FnankAtidenson
Elian Fziazee — BnU'Oe
Pamela Am Mmgoa. — Esis.Miidhael Oalil>eirg
M Ann Pe&nsxm — JiamesMciEkioy Jr.
DtBane Ifepe Beekniaa — BertEugene Smooe II
Pameila SusSasn. danditttltd — An-thony Scadifero Jr.
Harriet Ame ISsfflm — Femry
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HaraerVingtiiiaia Sltow-cxoss
Nancy MangareftJohn Henry Nocaiaii
Mary Susan Eagan — TliamasJosegjfti Byame Jr,UVEaa-y EH'kjn Slioetmaker — Roger
Ktsnlt Paa-iy&aVitngima Anne Tiee — James
Pedea* StiiijTiaaiEladaw* Gaipa-Jiohn Curl'is Ship-
m&nMaitie Peters
Je*aa Mane Eason — J'oseph R.Reidhard Jr.
Iiatia Lord — I£. Gharlas Milets
Davis — Keaaeljh Bikh-Schoel.
Stawiart Ourry •— Chaiies Cferis-itopher Hagy
SUsai Ksy Hewing — Douglas
Devereux Cbdet — Her-Rodney Spear
Mrs. A>1fte& Soaaifif — Dr. IlenryC. J. Bmns
She&a Aim KSaJber-Otaii Man-uel Meratoza
OaroU Asm M.
Jan Ellen Bafcar — Chades Ev-
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Quantaffifantha Ann Pino — Ilanaild
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Activities TheGennes to Lead Methodist Series
On "Families and Option Explosion"Two w w rmirsos of study in adultin^iian education are being offer-
<vl by Uic I<Tirst Ujnicu jVkibod!islChurch ol Wi-stlield. Ix^imiins Sun-day and coi;t.inuin£ fur J(J eonseeu-tiVL- Sunday morning at 9:20. EachaiK;eti!iig will la-si appro-x-niKta'ly onehour. All adults in the communityitnd J'riemis beyond high school a.yearo in\'JI<MJ io participate. There is
t R',^j.sfra!i ion R*e.One couise is ID the all-impoitanl
.someUints baJThmy area of fam-ily life, ULled "Our Famuli^ an-d liie
,Wrlih yo many varying optionsfrom which to choose, how do par-ents .select Khose t;liat promote dietfiwatcsit polo-nti-aJ for thei s e l v e s andtheir children? How do the decisionsthait we mlake as a •couple remandingtfeei'plim1,, mom*y aaid morals aifectour whole family?
Patients are invited1 to exploreIdeas and share insights in this sw-i'es built^around their emtTgin^ i-ti-lorestis as partners and us parents.All parents are invited, singly or ascouptas.
Tlie loaders of this course arc theRow aitKi Mrs. Wililiaj 11 Geiuws, par-ent-education cunsLilians. CIKUI-
1-hors of The Miinislry oi' PairenLs,Ghmstian Fail;]] and the Crisis in SexMorality, and other books; leader.sof family life conferences Dirou-. .h-mit the United Sttntes, Janvuica,Trinidad, Fiji and Australia; andparents of four children.
The second course, "The Stoi-y ofYour Life," is a Bible study project.Although the Bible coniimuos U> bedhe bestseller, it is one or the leastunderstood books. Mamy homeisil peo-ple find thai they simply cannoti-e-ad it \vit)i Lindei^taindmg. Otlierconscientious people may have, at-iendod Bible, classes for years butibave studiod the- Book in "bits andpieces" without ever getting a clearappreciation of the Bible ven a whole.
This course pro&onts M12 Bible asa complete unit, a book with a be-i^i'nuin^, a niidcflo, and an end, in-troduced by a prologue and roundedoil by a-n o[>ilogue. Studied and road-as a cwnplotcj slory, tlie Bible pre-sont-s a view of life that can ma'ke
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Bible-reading (nu*e again a ricih re-ligions experience.
The, course is fur any one who isconcerned about life in the worldtoday and is m-Leres<Led. in a fullerunidcrstandinig of what the Bible hasto soy to him fclidt is of
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I in the 20th 'century. The Bible itself! will be tihe texUbook of the couree,altihouffh books for collabapail roadingwill be? suggested from time to time.
Tho leader of lilus course is ErnestKartell, Westiaeld residieint for 25years, adull Bible class loader forDioro than 30 years, former busuiessexecutive and Mothodist jniniiwter.
BotJi of lihese courses oire timelyfl'iwl will aim art. clearing tihe mimdsof paailiicipaiits of some of the con-fusion now existing with respect totheir Ohiistiaii religion and tlieirfamily life.
Tlie Rev. and Mrs. Genms of Mtont-cltik, make a n iinterastii'ing team inthe field of famiily Me edircartion.They combine the vic^vpo-imils of hus-band and wife, father awd mloUhei',in joint presemto'ttens. As parente offour chiildren they live in a practi-cal labomtoay.
Mrs. Gemiie is primarily a home-maJtcr for her husba-n'd and fourciiild'ren but has carried a wido vnr-iety cf voluntoi-y community respon-sibilities and i>a!rt.-tiime profes'simial
•k as p'Xiy school 1-cador, parentgroup loader, co-lle'ge tca<fliert
and adult eduoaito!". She is a gradu-ate of Oregon StiaU; College andhffjds her Master'^ dt^rco from Co-luriTbi'a University. Wherever shehas lived she has been active inher local church an'd tih« YWCA.
She has been president of her localchapter of the American Assooiaitionof University Women. She has been
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a member of the National Ooimciioi' Church Wornon Uniii-ad a&d is attihe presemit time a memlber of theNatiosiai Board oJ the YWCA, andwas OJILJ of the twelve dected dele-gates to tlie Woi'ild YWCA CounciijutxVyiivg in AuatoicnHa in 1967. Slue isan ex-presidont of tlie MonibcOiairYWCA and is sav ing her bhiaxi terinotri the Civil Rights Ownirnissiton ofMomtclair.
During 1966-67 Mrs. Gonaic servedas consultant to tihe slaiff ol OliurdiWorn on U. nited in pixapanailiiau oilixeiv Na.t i onal Assembly,
The Rev. Goime is the director ofliie Caiiuiiissioiti on Miariirage andFaniily erf' the N^aitionail Oouncill of
. In Uiis capacity he Is a.to the 3fi oiopei^ilaing de-
Lions and f? smate coutioiils ofdhunclics wiiidi work togetiior in theNatiiomd Counoll.
lie is a graduate of Badk-n'e'ld Uni-versity Juid liolds iwn advanced de-grees from Yale Univeaisity. For 15years he was dhapliain. o-n coinin the Midwcs't, East, a;jid PadficNonLhwost and has tunigSit all tlieCul^iitB Rodbe^uer Divi'iniity- Soliooland the SOUMKSUI OaliDoniLifta Sdlmrtl04 ThmAogy.
For six ydars prim* to 1957 theRev. and Mrs. Ge-iiinc were associ-•atted with Uie Olara ElizabeiUi Fundfor M'aUMiinail HoallUi in Flint, Mich.Wlii'le thtix;, tliey taught the couinsein M'arniiaige and fihe Ftamily ait HieFl'init Jitn'ior Otfllege, and conduoted•the Marriage Fcrum for engtagedand newly nia't'incd couples; Theywbo a^peiaired tfffieihwr, or simtgly,before nraoy ohiiroh, Kdioiffl, andcivic gnonps.
Tlie (ibn-ncs are mdmlbers of UieNtutitMTal Council on Faunidy Rela-tions and have served as co-difair-mon of the Cmnirmttecs on Homeand Family Life for the Panlilamd,•tiiie Oregon, and tilic Hmt Ooimcilsof Ohiirdies. They h'ave sea'veid in•the loadeu'sihi'p of mamy familycamps in New Bnglaind, the Mid-west, Fa r West, and in Oaroacte'.
Togctlier they have wdiUen "Cflmiis-iiains and tiie Critsis in Sex Mtjral-•ity," "Tihe Mwiistny ol Piairanits/1
"Oajnpiw* Wit'h The Fiamidy," and"(!hurch Family Oamups and Confer-on ccs,'' and also edi'Lod ''Foimd'a-(Lkms for Ohristii'ain Family Poli'cy."
l a tlie summer of 1961 they werein Vienna to make ooie of tiheir dia-log proscn-LaiUions to the World Con-feremce of Young Athits of tiheYMCA. In 1!)62 Uicy wet"e in Parisfor flu? mtotiingB of the World Coun-cil ojf Churches* Committee on theCttopei'aiion of Men and Woman.Dui-imig .tihe 1902-63 seafewi, UheGfinnets were httst.-miodeirattoins 00 tlieWOR-TV show, "Poinit of View."
Dudmg the sLimmer of 1967, ac-comp'ainied by Uioir tihree umn'aiTJedehil'dircn, they trnvelod aironinid tiheworld, ait)Lettidin(g famidy life confeir-enices iji Switzei-land, Au&tjra'lia andFiji and studying family Me mcountries on noutc.
Witnesses PlanJan. Conclave
The Weis-tfi'old cmngrcfitaitiJon &f Je-hovadi's Witnesses Iras been inviitedto attend a vvoeken'd Bible conven-tion to be held at the Trenton WariMemoriail Building, Jan. 30-Feb. 1.The ammiounccimenit wias mtaide byJxftm Seedorf, prosQ'dil'jrg mi4ids4.<er ofthe congregation1.
Mr. Seedorf s'add tlnat the semamiaris part of a continuing pnogriam ofBible education sponsored by theWaitcihtawor Saafefcy. Sixsteem comgire-,glatians of New Jeinsey cdncuiit niutm-ber six wiH attend tihe assembly, the.tjheme of which is "Sa'cnifiices IThotPJease God." "Mi*. Seedonf disclosedthat during the year 1969 Jehtoviafti'sWitnesses wodd-wide spen't aver 239million hours in making such sacri-fices resulting in the conduotiimig ofover one million Bible sttudies perweek in 203 counitmies.
The program aiiims to offer prlactii-cal instruction and persoin(al direc-tion in the use o-f the Bible to dealwitli tocl'ny's affaiiis. Asseanbly ses-sions will present 10 hours of dis-eoursL'S, lnissron'aiT1 experiences anddemonstrtilions od' Bible tcaohiiinfimeilvods.
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111 Quimby St. 9 Westfield • 233-1538
of the ooravemtatom willa model miaiflistry sdhooil sim-
ilar bo tihe one hedd weekly in theWestfdeld caffgnegotioii. Ta&s baeedon two new lexltlboofcs pufelaisttied bythe W iUahtowej' Society wild be ofpaii'fticul'ar LniUfsi'-estt to loc&l studeats.One itexiLhook is a wswd-Sbi'-wtwHiG-J-'eok-En^li^h Riiblie tna^nslaitioin, theproduct ol receait Bable axasftanvh.TUie o4ther is a camiprehenisd've Bible
pastor ofwho wais recentlySt. Mary's Chunii in
Mr. Kennedy has been serving asaasistianit (iia-ector of a&missikxns and
n studtini- advisor ait Seton Hiaili i962. He toad previously taujghlt h e M;coaidiai*y &O!MM>1 level in
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A native of New York City, benee d\ad liis Ltn-dejigTsaduaftje umid
degrees f r o m Foixiiiam. Ho has comipleted tM re-
for his ctootwiate in pii!>lie law a(iid gov0iinantinrt, and•to l'oeedvy Khis degree immji-ext month.
The new director is a' member ofdJhe lidgh schoQl-cMdHegeacwmiiiilLe.e of tlie Ajried,caaiati'On of OwMegiojte lletgistrans mndAdandissi'ons Ollicens. He is diaittnanof the irftnidsaa-tionis commaittee of lineNew Jersey Quapusr oi' the A&soci-
of OffWege Adimissioins Counsel-and is- aist) a member of tihe
New Jersey and Union Oommty Per-eonind and G-nidVMiice Association^
A veteran of Uie U.S. Anmiy, Ken-jiody is married U> the fonmer MiairyAnn Minogue, has four dhildi^en amdresidas at ti25 Kl-niball Ave.
of Ameifeua^ HfeSwewan«i tlie' Oarnm^tee mof the Oeaito*ail Oointf«reace of Ameri-can Rab8>is. He is a trustee off theOomrmtniity DevelopmenttLoai of WtislHfiteiM amid thepatstt ptrasfirienit of the Westlfie'Iid Mi-n-
Kiioloifif tos d<aaewoaik at Bmanflefe, OoCuanbdia' and theHebrew Vmversiity ofRiabba amd Mrs. Krodioff are flhe parecits of two soais and a da
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Patrick J. Kennedy
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Rabbi KroloffGuest Speaker
At Meth. ChurchQra^les Krolo-ff,
1'eador ad Tomple Kmaiaxi-El in Wost-ilelid, will speiak on Sunday m'cirjumgat botih of tiliL1 wGrsb'ip yervic-es of
Un-ited MtfLlwiUlnisiL Chiwiirh. Hiswill \>a, "Wilia;t Chniisiliians
SfoouM Know About Jews." Tli!e ecu-menical aiffaii's cojnuiiissi'O'n o(f tliedhirrdi has im'ited tJUe members oi'Temple EnTanu-Bl t;» attend e>i!t3i€U'of Uicsc scrviicc-s. micro wulil be acoffee hour foBowitmg eacfti servicei'D Wie Feli'ows'hiip Ro&m wihero peo-ple will have o£>poituniiLy .to meetIiabbi KroMf aad membens oJ hiscongregation.
Rabbi Kwrfoifif was gnadu'alted xntag-n'a euan Imide {Pom Yiate Uiii'vea'sityonid was ord'ainfed by Uie HeibriswUnion College in Oinioiinmiadi, Qhiio.Pri;or to bis comiinig to Westfidid, he
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Hanry A. GiiudiHtita will be miamiagea-of the WestfBpeUd offee and1 execu-tive Vi'ee presideimt of the bank. Hen-ry W. Crerfrerdliing wiill be seauitor vicepreteddenit. Ait the MtaunitiaiiinB'ifcte of-fice, Ndlohfdlak Vailin wiili be nuaai'ag-er and viice president.
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Tlie Wesfcld iiesitofniaEl brand ofdiineiotloiis wiilll be Fined R Dweavar,whb is chairman, Bldrad R. Orlow,Robert S. Cnim, Mr. Giiudiltitfa, FrfankA. Kcttdham, R'otot V. Snev% andH. Emerson Thomas.
A matterof life
CHARLES T.FARROW, C.L.U.
Computers, of course, are asfamiliar a part of ihe contem-porary scene as . . . well, let'ssay miniskirts. And from onepoint of view quite as inter-esting.
There are, after al l , limiteduses for the miniskirt. Omtheother hand, they keep findingnew applications for the com-puter—one of which is ex-tremely beneficial to the in-surance counsellor and hisclient.
You con draw vivid financialportraits with them, farinstance, faster and moreaccurately than ever before.Briefly, it works this way.Client provides counsellorwith basic financial informa-tipn. This is fed into the
computer which, in turn,relates client's insurance tohis entire financial situation.
In other words, in a veryshort time, you get a sharply-etched picture of how wellyour Social Security, your
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Leader Heads ListOf Official Newspapers
For Mtside^ Council
Robert B. tatar, pmesaxlefnit ofTihe Centa l Jersey tank &nd TnustCompany i© I^neeilK^ has amuauaibe^tat <£he meaflger of The NaitclcmalBarsk of WesteM istnld Ttoe CentalJersey Bank and Ttoust Oopn/pianybecame edftecitiisvie is- of the e&Gtse ofbusiness Itec. 31:
The merged imsftiitutto has tlhe ti-tle of Tlte O&nitaiall Jersey Btarnik andIfrus't Ooanfpany wfttlh 19 tawdhes inMansmfouth Gauruty amd1 two ftriawcihesim Umtai Cbunlty, ante ait 177 EastBroad St., here, aind the either at855 Mountain' Ave., Mountainside,wifih combined assets of niiore thm$245,000,000.00. The m«n£©d inallifai-tion v l be the third largest bank inthe second distwiicit, wthiioh is com-pitisgd of Mercer, MiomuJoniKh, Mid-dlesex, UroilQiT, Huntandlaa and Som-
Oounrtues,
Mountainside — In a new priikyregairdkig the otflMal sita&ue of news-papers eitiiauliafcikig ki the oommun-i)Iy, 'WHO Leaicksr hes«Jeid ti»e fist offlour newBpapets n&med as officialnewispaip&ns in a re&oilut&Gffi akloptedby tHie Mayor antd Caisncil ,
iHiiUhenbcrfioflpe, the poflaey bias beento designate one oawiapaiper as "ilihe"aiiteail organ wthfcfh eataitilfid ilt to re-ceived pfr.eieir>ein/ce in the pnMkig of
(ipu!btjfiJc jMftfces. Oliver neiwe-cuircuiliaHiing ki ifoe
ware designated as "ann«wispai;>eir and tlheneiby, recseiivedfew, if any, legafc.
In Uhe neaw poiicy, Tlie Leadier,Mouinitafinside Ech'o, P l l a a i n f i e l dCourier-iN^wts add1 tiheDaiilyy Jounniail aire eqmaliy the of-ficial newspapers and revenue fromthe cominumity may now be raalazedby a d of the puibfitJciailiiioinQ.
The Leaidier, a member of tiheA.B.C., 'an oiMciail ongia'iukatiDoia
complies afUidiJoed okiaiil!aitki<nfor acar-ediW newspajxars
lists the Ijeiadtar^s cinoulaitiiioin atmore than 7,500. TCie neiwBipiaiperhas bean oii'diiialojug in its "sister"oommuii!iity ftw more fah&n half aceritury. A dose ndighlbor,, mianyraaiidemtis of Wedtifteld1 aJid Mourn-tauisMe do mot know where Moun-tainside mds and WaMeld; be#ms.Indeed, some buildings aiit asibnixieLite boufodcMiy lineise.
'With a comanjan Post Offiice, tlieloca/1 edifice is a bi'andh office ofWostifiield, a lairge dixurclii aitjtan-dance by local people whose deupni*intaitdan!ai dnarch is not rvpresemfcedin MmirvtJakiBiiJde, seveiiai soeiiai and
clulbs an!d some recraajtutoinala>ro stored by both oom-
mumiiies, tihe camfbriine<d Wesiliiieid-MouniUainaiide Ohlkir-en's Hoi:piiliad,and witli WcsMieJUd the miain shop-ping cemlbeir ftw MouniUaiiinJs'ide resi-dents, tilie Loader responftied to tine•request by M-ou'rubainsMe eady fceatyear to expand its covejiage in theborough.
OonJoximinig to Dhe poilicy of tiheLsaidor to utranit botli sidee oi' issuesin a faur, LMibiiaised andmaimitr, and v/uth ediiitoriallsaiso encompass issues perliiadndng toMount adjn&ide, x'etsfdeotis ouay wwlock forwiaind to learning aili abouttheir community by rdad'inig thisnewspiaper.
"Mod Look'9 In JSewUniforms for Borough
Police OfficersMountainside—Jn keeping wiiltih. Mie
new ami nuare colorful teemd inmen's clothing and in tqxtaltinigdepartment, Police Gliuef
a i ^ s J g m i d in Uic dlnatftiwiiifciomai niavy bdue pal/rolmen'suniforms for a new tjwo-Hone out-fiiit.
iPaJtroIxniain Jose Bircs won loudappflause from filie audiieuce wlienhe "modelled" bhe n-ew umLtan attlliia org'iiui'izaibio'n meeting otf tlieMayor and Coundd Friday night.
The untiifonm consfisis of a paileblue jack eft similar in color to thejackets worn by aiir-force pemsoomel,a danker blue slhiitrtt and navy blue'U'ouisors with godKi stni'pes raitmiragdown the len:gllili of the cu'Der sides.Tlie jackeit has an optionail zip-dnM a g for added WarontJli dudng tiiecold months.
Ohief MuaMn also announced tiitaitpoftice cans aa-e now equipped withail blue lighting wdiaeh wil make•th«n more eiasily ideonbUli'able."
(Etesiidemlts aire advised thiat if'tihey wonder wJial oew brced. iis pa-broling tttieiir abreeJbs in "sniappy"unifonms, not to be con'CGmcd-^it isonly tfhe itniiiforms thiat have changed.''UndDrneath them are tlhe slaanefniends an)d neag'hib<or»s- he dficdeaiJt,dadidaited men of the police depaat-mnW oflfadafe say.
In Capping CeremonyFour Weslfield reisidenits partici-
pated in a pinning and caippdngceremony test week at Un!ion CountyTechniical ' School. Tliey #re Mrs.Elleai Haaitaman of 1093 ftatow&yAve., Mrs. Piatracdia Lee of 256 HazelAve., Mns. Dadene Sentiivan1 of 127BMaafoeitih Ave. and Mms. EvelynTtarne of 1411 Bdmiar' T«nr.
DEFIANCE of WinstonChurchill conies across inthis bronze statue of Eng-land's late prime minister.Lady Spencer-Churchill, hiswidow, unveiled It recently*
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.-j.<te-"-^.V™*- -' - •wmmSHORE WATCHER—Dr, Norbcrt I \ Psuty t ja gcomorphologist atRutgers College, prepares camera rig before tak-ing &£f to photograph New Jersey sliorellue. Above view of Barseg&t Inlet is a foiack<iiwi-white rendition of o n e o fDr. Psuty's color slides revealing several depositions! and erpsionat features on which he is conducting research.
Geomorpliolosist Studying ShorelineF O Jo
To Aid Fight on Pollution, ErosionA R i s e r s gcomorphiolugLsit is tak-
ing a careful-look si i ie New Jerseyshoreline as he trims to perfect aphotographic mnthtod f,i land forms&uidy t3icA ca-n be used to locate andidentify areia-3 of prilhi'iion an'd ero-sion.
Dr. Nsrheri P. T^snty, a roemlherof the staff of the Riitsers CoflegeI>eipa'r*;iinen.tiS of G ragmphy and Gc-o-
4he technique- at She Universiity ofWisconsin while w o r k i n g wi t i hNASA e^uading Geinini pboUiG of
"I no'ti'ceid romiartoabte-dctoil of themni'ine envintminenit in the coastalareas Urom t*he hiisli-^a^iitude pheftos-
y,'* Dr. Psuty says." "Them I
applied to a large noimlbeir of phen-
'"Anxd we- oan segv&rtate? Uie ddl- <JiiA.a that can be filled in by an over-•or la^ens of ilhe fidm. and vtsUnnalB all ioo'k at an area."depths fca within a fadt."
• shoreline dy-, Ilhe ptotngrspfliis can reveal
oif poButiaKts In \hesam-K rftser\iaiLions.
of all, the poiQu&on mustbe t^ere," Dr. Psuty
jfQcomd, 1 must give sMIf we see what looks like pio©uMon !
can analyse the water in. thatj'k0**! *•
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aotual jwesencfe ait I3xe site.
It can be used, far exiamf >le, tocount the numibor of pwsffiB tflnat
recreatioR £aciliities; as ato deitanm-ey ]
air&a fer.a defirite amiFmwalkHi of I are-a duanges; a>sa m&ams of defenmits • color.- Then we caa fiter the ^s& miiomlr^hn of
irde ^li#'.'D!-?raplliy usaiiig variousand f-Htors to cut Uir'ouig'h the
from the water's sur-, took some 300 aerial color andred slides of the s i t e ' s sOmre-
line on an ircftlal VA™M teL nit>nili.! feee."Bj' means of lens ffititition a -d the " A Ftpeer-vfet in geomorpho^gy, the
use of difft'i-enit films. Dr. Pisuly | t-iwdy of lend f&pnis, Dr. Psuty jdki-wa(3 att't* to tinker simuKawoatsly • ed the Rutgers staff in September
fou]* years bh<? Uinivor-Ubre-u different jitclures fbM revealedvaried data about coastal L a n dfottns.
This vensati'liity enabled the gcom-oppli;ok>gi®t to cut thsiou'gii haze and•waiter refifcotansee to get a relativelyclear picture of the befttom; to iso-late dilf-fercnt cok>! s in or on theland, or to record rofleolod li-ghl in psnd the£n invisible pant o£ tihe spectrum. SXiles^ taken of the FJonbda coast
I>r. Psuty took Uie lylwto^na^'hs by I>r. Psuty hove revea-I'ed mudife*sm a smaH plane flying jU'S't low r.Of-shore phonomema irrclii'rfiag i
sity of Wisconsin ivnd one year with•l!he University of Miami in FlorMa.
1-I.is reseope'h at UtiAgere is bediigsponsored by the Riuitgers Hcscoi-schOounoH and tihe Deparhnenit of Gco-
and lie h seeking adtfitkmalircm\ otlier sources to ex-
to record oreiy thattQiorehy trace the polikitte
Even ec^Gnless p'oUl'U'tiiiQn can s\>ti revealed pboto
g ' 'piioxi (>s." Thenmai aflflu -fit)m a nucSear reactor or steel
pflant 'ftiay ctJiange tiie ^coi'!>gy, forand cause a
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bfc&m wlhidli wK3 sifraw up on
I^suty's irtiitm-l "New Jei'&cyare n&w under aniafe^is ands to stress in his sAxidy man'sof b!ie ooastetl en!\#^mim)ent
opposeid to studying natural con-
KveH'kSa%, Dr. Psuty fr'Gpes, re-[ wi'1'1 replace the glaftlh-
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•at land and marineJonms were visible, bustba oroviiie a !>rca'd
The approach Drpicture.uses is
pail of a broader technique referredto as i*em!oite sensing—1a1 processwhich permits the gathering of data
afer. Jt is the metlncid amploy-by NASA la space
itfar tctpc'^pa'phy, nrovCTnent of sodi-iiKMiit an-d marine vagetiadcn.
"In the Florida slides we wereable LQ paneitnajte the w-utcr, bo adepth of 30 feet," says Dr."Amd that's d&epdisluitoaaces by
in Florida.He plfntogrlap'hed the New Jersey
from Oaipe May to Sandythe Ramtan Day shoreline
from the Hci»k to ifae Annbays andthe Raritan River shore to Boimd!
As he explains: i!i]f we can by an-alysis determine that 'x' phenomenaon the ground always coinre&p'OTifdis m'x' dxsnardtiM tEic on tibe fito, we cansimpily feed tbm daftia initlo a esm-puter atfd come up with a detJaiiiedpi otiiire for a particular aa^da."
-Until UHA time, however, I>r.Bsu(ty will coG-rdiatite the
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Buyers-Tenants-and all others who seek
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Ijatlcr e?pecclai3!y bcioause of iits com-
gatltieirtKg of point dato, Dr.Rsufty eKptoinis, is aai etstsenlbl'all padof Sanld farm stikly I M aa.n be great-ly supplomerjt'ed by 2'emfabe! sensual
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"We can s&e wliat is -h n i n g tqa* cbasLal area, in many oases, eventieflwre k hvcomes evi'efeni on thebeaches," Dr. Psuty concludes.
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31 r . ami >l>s. H O U T I ' U . <- i l W r t lift*-^'Tnii* Wtl i n t o MiHr nevr l u ^ n r a tIlitf V ClioKtiuit s r . u l i i r h i lit-> pun iliiisiiM* m i n i ^[ r, a n d Mr**. Ju t -k J .T);i\ JIIMIIU T i n ' KHIP nf fh is HIuI UMU- l i s t e d |ii'oi»erl> m i s ne^fitliiUMlby H t n i j L. NrhvHtM i n - ill" tin* «»il*h v ufc" t l l i r r r i t A t rnin» I n c .
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Mr. niftil MrN, Fro^h-rl^k I*. Tlium, formerly of Oranforilt are the new> owner* of tliiw reHJitenrc* nt 212 W, Dudley Ave, wliUJi theyrecently from Mr. mill Mrn. Hubert II* Tool, Th*» Mule W»M
K, ltnfrry oi the aJVtve of CHnile* ti. Meifrrdlerck, J r / *-p KIOALTOK.
Mr. JIIHI HrH, JUKPIIL W* MeWmmim, ,lr/# formefly of Uo^lUs iiavenow moveil Intn <liHq new lumte i#* 54,1 Altleii Avis nhlefa tliey*lumed tl^roliKli Kuner K. lU-yftoldn A»»ooIal4H, J ft i i y wii» iotnurly tnvn^il.by Mr, and Mr«# Hoy
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Mr. tuul ^ I IN, It, I*, HolvriiNtfit ol* Moniua- t'Jilll'.. Intve i*M'intiy miulo (lieir IMM tumu' at U4:> rn i i i c r l iu ry I1«J4 ivhli'li tliry iMiri-lutM'ili'rcmi Mr. mid Mr*, Knrle l \ Sui ter . 'l*lie NIIII* of this IHOJJ* r i y nitNiuh|-4Milltetl liy Urn. Ainu Ilrnei- CoiiHa tor Hie oiVlreM ol Teai'MiiM A:J-ViiiikeMltueh Inr, IIKAI/I'OIIS,
Mr, a ml i l rx . I 'nii 1 imti^^ l o i n i c n y <»f Hlrinliiti'fiaiii» .iffi.» lire nowliv ing In MlieJr in*>v homr htt-nlnV ji | <! DtrkMtm J)ivivlih lli t hey ve«-en<tyfjurHitiwfl from .>1r, IIIHL Mrs. \V. l-a^vrenee KreliNt Sale ol' ihlw i>ro|i-e i t y ir«» iiuule iij- 4lie offlee nl U Hlfiim A. f l a r k , HlvM/IOH, liyTliuiiiJiM J . UtH'ker.
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ils of <Mnrk, areMiey |inr^liaMCki1 I't HIIN iiroprrty UIIN^eiiry, Stottli PIIIIIIH,
Mr, niul, Mrw, JVVyi-liwiMHl IM,IJllllN KiiLh h\
<>riihn nre iimr living in tlielr nnv home at :t.%(inulti|>lifc
IIUUM; prii|M*rty \VHH NOIII tor Mr. and MrNI HIINN nl KlNle II* t/, Inc., II I^Al/
llr. iitHl iiirw. rtinrl^H ^nltrtta of TVew York h»vr recently piirrlthe home ai r.70 <Chniial Ave, from Mr- ttml MVH. Wllllhia K (JlTill* TVON a ^VeMlllelU Hoard of Multiple Mutliiu ne^otlatiMl liy Mnt!Alun Ilmeo CoiiMn fur the iill'lec of Pvurmill &: Franktfnbocht Ine.P
Tlie new of thlN home nt «ia KiiiNlimton »r* nre Hn nml Mm.lVrmerly ot1 Fluithlnjr,'ftt V, The Mild- wan made for
Mi** rtud Mm* Itnntlnll Witllumw through the olflc-e tfC Willliim A, Clurk,11I0VLTOII, hy Cluirle* AV, Hukosny.
>1i\ iinii MVH. IIarr>- It . Plnt if a r e I hi* m-u ti%TiiiBrM or IIIIM reMlilonee n t1*1 He I r id e r e A \vt, Pan^vuoi l , ^vlilrli ( l iey i inr r l inse i l iKh«'tkntIy f r iunI'iNtfite of \ I r u i n In H, K lm«-* 'I'ln^ HIIIC >VJIM >Ht;otIiitr(l t h r o u g h tUe
u' <*i 'llu> .JolniKiHi A^-4'iiey, I n c .
r« nml Mr*. Xiernrtl ,F* Stnrkey» formerly of MnNftHeliiiNfttN! nrt1 nowoyin^ tliit'lr IUMV lutnie nt 1t)H Welln St. ivlilch they |»|jr*llHiJsr4l from
the eMlnic of I.IIIhin >K MVlntyre through Clnir* Dnrl^tr of C. II.Smith, Jr,, HKAI/IOIC.
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Mr, nnd MrH, Duticiui Mnnlinttan.Mr, nnd MrH, Duticiui KrlekMiin^ former rtJilileiitH^if Mnnlinttan.«w now tit liititic nt \\\W Vnrk View Dn./Hirotrli Plnlnn, wlik'liurehiiHed from Mr, mid Mm. Rlehnrtl RfUlilimi. 1*he Kale ol therty mm itemitlateil liy Hnth C+ Tntfr-'W 1't-ternon-RlnsIe ASeoteh PlniriN.
theye prop-
Afr. nail MIJ . Arthur Cilrhhi. formerly Of Hiitinvnn, lire m»v living Intheir in-u Home- located «t 031 Plrnt St, which they recently pur-t-hiiK^I fruin Mr. unit Mm. JWMPBII J. Lfiiprtip. Snli* i>f this miiltinle*«! Ill?,l*?rt>" w n » nfKotmtfit fcy AilHljhi- l-\ CluilHon throuffh theulllte of C. 11. Smithy Jr., RKAl.TOlt.
Mr, nml Mrn, Solomon ni-d- enjoyliij,; ' ( h e i r nr^v hivitii1 ni 7 -7H*. tvlilch they purelumed from lie, IIIHI Mrw* l?liimirr »• Viui
, Tliirt property mm iniiltl|ile lliiteil, H UIIN HOIII tlirniiK'hof .Vnney l<\ ltoyiiolflft Aimoolnie». The lloilimnnN »n- iteiveoi
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Mr. nml JttrMi Vvttr Illoek of f'rnwIorU nre nnir 11 v 1 TI ur In their nlimite nt TlH Ill^lilnnil AVP., re*vntly piirrhnfsrtl from Mr. HIM) Mr*.AVfltlniu ,1, Spiirkn, Tin* unit* of <hl« nmltliile llN^eil pn>|it-rt>' wim IH-RO-tltited hy Ilrw. Jutly Smith **f Clrty-1 FrUilrlehu' lVmillehl (inllrry of
Mr. nml Jtfrff. Jiinirn r. ;i:orninn are the new oivnern of tlilNnt TSS Ciifttlenitm l*r. ivlilih iliey mirelutNf-iI n-i-etitly frpin Mr. nmlMrn. Willlnni II. Mnrx, ,Ir. '!!»> mile >Trt« JirfcutliiftMl tliruiifflt ilir oflTIccof The Johtifttvn i l\ oJ^?iiSrftJ}°l*rt Wi.^towin- hnve -moved Into their new home
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Health Services ProgramWhat is Medictaikt? What i's meiant .wsiih Mefciioare,, wWioh is a federal
by Titie 19? Who is efligiMe and forHow can I find auit?
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ANYONE HERE SPEAK RUSSIANf-$niglass Crilegte students (front tefi) Debbie Koss of Wheatwi, Md.,Rlith IScBzer *{ North Bergen and (Pamela Focht of Union City brush up wn Russian alphabet in jpreparaiionfor,,17-day trip to Czechoslovakia and Soviet Union beginning (Saturday <Jan. 10), They are among 13 Doug-
. lass girls who will take the 4rip#» part of the College's pilot Wtiiterim Program. Another 25 girls will takepart in Individual and group .projects at flionie during the next three weeks. ,
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Winterim Program" to FindDouglass Girls in Russiac/
Soviet «Urtion and a fimsthfawd look-at Soviet life as part of- fine Ootege'spj'lolt .Wiottenim Program.
•Another 24 girts, moamvihfoe, stert-ed yesterday on varfaus in'divJdnialand group projedts ranging fromIjteriabure bo compulfcens. They willwork an those projects during iihettiree-weok period normality setaside for examinations and somes-teir hreak.
_' ,.The _Winitori!m Pnogram,
Thiirtoan Douglass CoHtege sftu-1 wiH look oldisdy at Soviet arts anddenita' will lefave Saturday for a 17-
tiup to CaMtaftotfakfc and-the "We sM foav<* djfftferanit interests,'M'i»s Koss says, "but we all wantto loam about Russia aaid Czechoslo-vakia,"
The tour will include stops atPrague, Kiev, Moscow and Lenin-grad, whei e tlhe girls will meetwiitfh ftui&i&in siLu'denils and facultyrneoiibers, visit collective farms,museums and cultural events ariddo some general sightseeing. They
he a'aeomp'anied on the tirip by22 other membems of the Ritigorscomm>uindlty including sfliaff and flac-Ulity members.
'For several weeks the girls havebeen hoktimfg woekily semiriansilaloulty expentis on Sovietand
''We've been learning so that wewill know what we Ye going to see,"
.says Miss Ktfss, "we Want to begood ajnnbaiii6iaid[tMi3, boo."
The Wiinlberlim projects wtoeh willbe, uiuteiriBalkcitt hore at home areheavy in tihe ants, but also rajnge
by tlhe .fisfcuflly im Odtcber, perimatsWie ginis to take thedr exams etar-lier tan usailal so that they dan de-wrte some fcrmo for .persona!! sttuidyHolt possible under a full course load
.during the atoffdemiic yea tv'WiinLarim Was flh-e idea of
DouigDsss san-totis, Teiii SiggfinsOcaamsdtie, N.Y., and Susanor RiSd&gafielld, wflio puit togefther var-ious ©xpaujmenital ideas from obhorcolteges and aame up wifflh a pro-posal wihlidh went to Uie facultylast spring. They named themr pro-gram '"Wintorim" for the winterinterim between oJasses wfti'ch
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Bolih "gii'rsl ltfok upon the exp&ri-menltail program as haying oppor-bumitii'es for very valuable experi-ences. During the year, they say,Stu'denlts cannot re'aOly get into asingle nroieWt arid devote to litenough injLense concentration forsuccess.
(No. aioa'demiic credit will be •re-ceived for l)he eflfont, bult tihe tibleof eacfh giirl'is projot wiiflt be edteredon-her ponmiainenlt rcord. In addi-tion eadh girl and her advisor wiUbe aisfced to ovialftfat-e her experiiemiee.
ooligirtators nolte tihalt eaieh
politics to s-oci!ail work.Three are in {foe
arJld-povoi'ty housimig prdgram inYank Oiity, aaid two are" at
Gen&ial Hosipi'Uad tn theSocial Services fepaitlhtint — one
wullh the N. J. ReflKfbauiiia-tion' Co-mrniiSidon aia'd th'e oulaeu.- wiifLhthe hOipJjail's cabsbabrH'os and
projeat fe voSumllia'ry aindThe girls can wolrk lit wtatevertJhey iptelase (and,nUaaiy have ohosem projects o<u!tsddebheir
According to Dr. Henrytihe program's iaxsMy advisor,"There is a mtMnnuim of coaAral
•and a xnaKiimnanm of oppoitunRty to• expetntmenlt'" Dr. Bowden alisothait 'the gfirfs aire wEing to tekqflheir ex'aims in a sihortej petniod o(time in oi d&r to uJndert!ttk)&' per-
setrvuees.Eiglhit girls are doing projects in
ant, music an!d liltaiafture, inclu<diiingstudy of the composiiitiiotn of el&c-
t'raniie mmsic. alt Clladtand aniotlher on t'hie oomipoisiimg of
pdeice on podtiry. aboutAnotlher musicta hopes
amd( petrfown a Briahmst»opuis.. "Phe wriitdng off a mvd. on women'sLiberation ainid a poMitail study of
wriitikags aire two of theIiiteinature prbjebts. Otfher aalts pmoj-eo!is incCu'de a sbuidy of dlamee tecfli-niiques and coiitinuraig work in paamt-
situdy.The prospeicibiive tnaveftems
ing to the' Soviet UmCon tor vstrdedreasons* saya Dctobrc Koss of Wbea-ton, ' M l , fltiu'derit .coordimait'ea' "ofthe trip. Some hope to sCudy eoo-
is' amd poCi^cs,
plains to woirk inD.C., as a legilsiaMve
asSistlam-t whil-e another will cemkkucta sttiidy of higher educateom in NewJersey. Sevenail g&ils vtM situdyvanqlous' reiiisioos, aired anotlher hopesto begin leamntiimg the HongiaTiiiafti lan-gwage, '"Spcsoiai . dujoaitii'chn and compufbar
study anvd an • an'aiiysia - of sulburbianin retialtion to the su-
chfemaotor .are d tor pro-jeatsby i
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asked questions are answered in anew publication "Floats About theNew Jersey HealHih Sarv&oes
" now av&xbsAAe for puiblic dis-fcrabuitJon, Tlhe puKlioatjion,,in easily iintfenstood terms ui oam-
usage, gi-vas a step4>y-stepassiist pensons in de-
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he'a'fth pnogna-m for Which
[jt'o^iams jrnen^Ua3ei earlier. A per-1 of mm'^tkig for Uie PCE sold ) byson receivkng gme&tfal ^ssdaliaMce or niwMed gofli heM by Priinieetonmuiniciijpail re&felf Who ES raot efiijgiWe j Ohtanical Research Inc.for one of Uhe cai^mdai pro- iM&r. TThompson is a gira^iMe of
She insurad persons pay a prem-ium, bhe heaiHh services programsprovides heiaflhh care beuieflts for
ami wtho quali-
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greas wefll as lyting tiie
services covered.F . Basin J r . , director, of
t i e new Division ctf Me^oal Assis-tance and Health Services, . StateDepartment of Instiijtutiion^ & Agetn-citig, states tHie pampft^eft is Uhe re-sult of queslians througltowt the
puhHic said piivfatestiateqies as we'll 3s inidlividuaK- and isav&UHe 'WUbhout dhainge £nom allNew Jersey tiounifcy weflfare offi-oe>s. ,; The New Jersey Hetaiit3h SeirfviioesP-rv&fan, ^amertameis called Med-oaid, oj- Tititil 19 or medical assis-tance, (became efifdcrtlive dm ttilussLalte Jan. 1. Not to be confused
fy beioamse of Emitted imoome. Allpe'rsoris receiviiin^ aid under one ofthe c^teg<jrioal public lassdstiancepragraorte in the sltate-are auitamrati-calily etigible and will be so notifiedby fcheiir ioounlty weUiape toard.These pnagriaimis eoniiiSt of old ageasaisiianiee, assistam'ce fordetnit cluildtren, as^Sance tor theblind, arid asisi&fcaftoe ior the per-
and tatoaiy disabled. Anywho would be eligible for
one of the four mentioned programsif he fiar it woUM also beeligible for (the new health services
ahdidsren W"1K> uve in fos-ter care w&tih tlie State Bureau ofOliildren'13 Services a m ailsoIt is impadianlt to note tiiait a per-son imay apply juat ior the healthservice progwaan anid not fior monitJi-\y public asisdStiaince paywxiits. Haw-ever, to be for fcheservices pnoigirtam, ihe person pre-
muHt be eligibUe ftw one of
grams is not etM iiblie for tlhe healthservices
HeaiHh services include care ina hospital, care in a skiiled nursinghome, clinic. lalboria'UM'y and x-rays&rvices, servi:oes from a
to pmacUce nwftficine, serv-ices from an opiometnisit or podiia-tii-ist, home lielalth dare, danlal
pr«sc5j-iiipitdon*s aaxd medicalsupplliss and
"Facets About the New JerseyHeeeiMh Services Pd-qjEtiann" poinlsout tlie healflh servicas progriam isintamded to help eligibletlhe lieaWh sei vifcas they neied.tliis regard, t ih e piibltdadian of-
seven suggeaUons toand indi-vaduais v^hich will help toget good hea'ltih cam.
Westfiield Sesiioir llig'h Sdhotoil, and
soft^ gofif W Jorga^zaitloifi, who now lioki
patoiits on the process, andlicensed nine oitihsr p
both domesfttiically aaid woriidwaUe
son of Mr. a'Jid Mrs. rkjibert W., now living on Greemweod
Cr.,
•Prirjceton Ohomiaai Researdi,is now kiig afo-i'oe to handle direct sales of
Che PCJl golf ball to bothgoods deaiers andshops.
Pro
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More I'ham 5D4,OOO new passengerears were regi^tered in the NowEngland yiat-ey in ]9t>8, accordingLo tliu Automobile Le&H'l Aasocia-liun.
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New l'dwe-r mtonsibaite oau'lfimg rates:ih wi'-i save Now Jersey Bell
cusiiiamers fla o~t!i;rast-ed $6 miCdonQr.TjuaKy, wcrA into effect Thunadlay.
The rdrfuceid i'rjteirsli£jt& rates willapply to ail Direct Diottoiniee Di!a:liimg(ODD) cafe over 197 mleis iuad un-der the new schedule wil'l be in ef-feat from 5 p.m. to 8 a'.m. on week'days and around the ctock on week-enkia.
Ba took , genctiial1 trtajfBtcik>r the courtipiaiiDy, said
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"Wo liaipe many oaillers wisll take•fdvi£.: 1 ei^e cif the nsiw 5 p . m , s t a r t -'•nig t:'i:Ti& fcr rediitceid ratftis1 o<n week-
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By Kobcrl P<
At Siiturday'^ y.utt.emeM m thr.- Jersey City Armory,Kick f'-alvrri took ;.; IHlh place intin- two mile ;mcl 'Yum Konntil cap-lured a Jnurfi in the quarter milefor I!H' Senior \\\-.\h School. Fennella!-,u anchored \V<'.*,Ifield's mile re-lay to a J"our";:li iunce fini.Mli.
Ca lvu t ' s iinu- was 9:42.5, whichw;is f:hti .s«=ond fasted for the dis-tance in Div local schools history.Only l)a\'*! Bruwn, w h o did 9:35.has run faster, (divert ran a steadyracf and uacr;! hjm.s*»K well. Hew;ts tnt' ias! for the firb'L quarter ,IJKii mowd steadily up. He reachedfoupth, but, was overtaken at theCIK1. IFis time was a 13 second im-provement over his piwioii:- he*1.S!w-:ig rui.mVs like SL-UIUII Plains 'V;JI c& OA r! k*r and Un ion's Ri<£)Gn>;\, who had btfaten Cal\'ert dur-ing the cross country ^-ca^on. cameout behind tho Ifcuc IX'A'il co-daptoiln.W J I I this performance Calveat show-ed ho \m$ cwin'plolely iTcow-rodfrom an annoying cross country in-jury.
Ferrm-H won his open 440 hc'at, andKm tiiiK* oi' 52.2 .seconds was goodenough for fourth overall. In themile relay, lie came from 30 yardsbehind to oald i Rahway. Tim Rub,Ske t ie r MaeOlaskey and J im Lofl-man, running his first quarter, ranthe first thixMj logs.
W^lfie'ld's spiintors were shutout. but at the QIHUMI ul' IV.aoo Jn-vit.a,!,if>nal two weeks earl ier , Brad
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ler's fifth in the SO yard dashWtvUfr/d's on<y placing. jle dyvelopiYKJiit. m-eet-. attract it all the schools in New Jcr-
an'd hundreds of a t h k t e com-Tlu^re ivry events spciivlly for
those who have nevor wen anmedal. Those are Uio novicecind WcsOfield picked up a few moremedals in falio^e.
Rick Shaw won. the nuvi ce 440in 54.8 seconds, Sliaw was a^i.uallybeaten by one second, but the rtuviiL.r had won an cpen medal 'before,and was disqualified.
Shaw also anchored the novice.jriile i\Any to a fourth place. Bruce)GiLie. John Sul'Mvtin and Rob Me-htirter ran the opening legs andwere in fiRh million. Shaiw moved
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up to fourth, and WosLfield's ikne ]lield uj) through the other be'ats. |
Sai urday Weatficld will run In |flic ScoUoii Plains Reiays. The meet !i"< outd'oois and Ui-xLaXy al'lraoUabout 25 schools. The Devils willccucenLra'ta on (he 440 amd *$() re-.)::\ys. . W-asltfield coach Walt Clark-son plans to drop Fcnm:;i] io lihe jsprint relays along with Lotoian,Urewster, HayiWard Balmer, KevinKelly and Walter Brown. Out ofthose sprinters, Olarkson hopes togvl the test teams lie can.
The distance midley will also bostrong wiifch Dave Gray nuiininig thelead-off three-quarter mile and CaJ-vert the anchor mile. The quarterand half mile logs are not as cer-tain.
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c R<ic lr*»t l in l l Pistons 58> stags 25
O OclMVClUdll Kliiot.t Feibush' turned in 32 poaiKts--. o a'iid Kevin McG-amn 12 for the vic-1 /DC11S S P 3 S O 1 1 *WK>US Pl&tons. Via Lj&l'ly pflayed a
X fine1 an^a'rcun'd gaone for tho win-nvrs, while Pote Kamniiirs was the
The delen.dinig champion Brains in ; big man for the Stogy wiiUi 12 m'amk-e-ns.
Hawks 60, Celtics 41Wiilli Dave Kri-nzman. sicordlnig 45
i'n1 a tittle over throe pcrilo'ds,Hawks had little tmo-abte
ilie junior dirisica land N:iis in thesenior division won opcMiiinig gainiosS^iturdiay as -tlie Boys BaskeLbal 1League opened its 1970 season.
JUNIOR DIVISIONBruins 46, Bulldogs 34
Bruce Ji'.-tor njftled 30 points, 11in the fin-;:.] jjeriod, u<$ ilie Bruins
1:1K1 ir title defense. Daveadded m0t, and Dave
Burns and Bob Pa'paecio four a-picce, wi'l.j WI-! Obecny doing agnv:\ jcb en the boards. Tarn McEl-rcy tcpnrd th? dosors with 24 points•and Jchn Clcycs and Tom Mndd'oxdid a gCGii defensive job.
Leopards 3i), Tigers 35The Leopards came from fow
pni^!s dcwji i.:i the third period topiiH oul t.hc won. -Rcnidy Ley s1!) fcr the whr.cr.s and Rcb B ^ gadded 11 witih Jim Head a>n:d KurtBremer cc-'Jlivbutinig poU'd pemfor-•mainces. A'tvdy KowaC'cyKlc's lfi pciints•paced the losers &M pjidd Oarna^'licr
Celtics. Bob Uzxvis, Rich Koch,SoliuiHz wA Wabh aided'n. Barry KcuJniiain had 22
a-nd S. Schulrman 1'J for the losers.
YMCA MermenLose to Passaic
In am away m^et Salturday, theWontrie:d YMCA Y D'i-visi'on awiimLca'm lo?it to tthe Passa-ic-Oliftan Y120-itii, its second lo .s against two
eigtit.Cougars 29, Lions 28
The Pantih.ers Icftl all itbe way, wi'LhJay B'oyle 23 ainid- GregFlem'in-g seven. Nilck SMorakis top-ped the Wilidtait scorers and OasoyCriss and John Davis turned ingood jobs.
SENIOR DIVISION
Itoyals 58,, iLalters A'iBi'll Nez^O'd' s 18 pcmtis paced tilic
Rayails to their apaniiirug wan. WhnRoid tunned in' a strong
took 13 first plac-es in the swimming an'd won tworelays *wliifle Wcstficld had fivef>rsls in shimming and took tworelays.
The Wostficld divers Itook firstand seco>nd places in both agegroups. Jay M'acDoniald and MikeTochcy weire on-e-ttwo in t)ho 13 a mover group amd Steve Sdliraim'mand Mark Smith took first an:d scic-ond in tlie 14-17 event.
The oiily i^Ipuble winner for West-
and Don Fireibumger, GaryCrawford, Glen Larson, B raice Koe-n-eoke, BdtW Englaaid and Bab Ilor-vatih kd the defensive effont. BiiddyRoihimsan tapped bbe losers with 23paints.
Nats 35, Knicks 30In a (Aos&\y contested game, the
Waits were led by Bob Jc-remirigs a ndGerry Giigon with 13 poiinits elach.Jeff Budhter, Ken 'Valienti and RoyHiilzinger were oiiLstaindiing" on de-fenise for the winner's. Jeiff Silverscored 13 for the lo&oxs.
Warriors 59, Bullets 40The Warri'ors pbyed a bailaniced
^ganie, four men 'Scoring double fig-ures, Merron 15, and J im Masters,Bob Blusterer and B:t>b hay witih 10
field was Mike Kecnton in the 15-17medley amd backstroke
races. Otiher first prices wereby Glen SmdiKh in the 9-10 free-
Jim Kdnselia•" in Uie 11-12
Miaistej's did a job onboflh boaiUs t-a,nd Turk's floor-pliaybrofce the liullots' press. SuMivansparked the losers w3lh 15
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backisitroke a-nd Mark Vejn'osfca int'ho 11-12 breastsHrtoke.
The winnimg relays for WestfieQdwere the 1M2 freestyle fomisounof KinseWa, MLiaDoiiaM, Naulty andWesley and the 13-14 fr&eStyle rc-lay oi Bice, Rix, Klinger and Vej-nosfca.
In the 3 and under age group,which doos not eoimlt in scodng,Ji'in Tyler won the freestyle a-ndMyttiheil Handlea- the buttenfly ev-emt.
Second pliapce winners far West-field were Naully and Klinger inthe frewtyle; BurnotJte and Rix inthe back&tiroke; C. Gotten and C.VejnofS-ka in tire breasLsbroke; andJay M-acDon'ald in the butterfly.
Wcslifrold's next meat will be Sat-urday at Summit YiMCA at 2:30.
•Resmlts:FREESTYLE: 3 and up, 1-J .
IVIer (W), 2—G. Gotten (W>, 3—Domindc IPO. 9-10, 1—G, Smith(W), 2—Did (PC), 3—Ferrark (PC).11-12, 1—Stceitiand (PC), 2 — R.Naulty (W), 3—T. Woigley (W). 13-K, i_diancy (PC), 2-JM. Klingc(W), 3—McConncLl (PC). 15-17, 1—Gurk>a (PC), 2—Cooper (PC), 3—B.Van Dervon (W). •
Individual Medley: 13 and up, 1—Sirocco ('PC), 2—RigJWoBO (-PC), 3—Vojnosfea'OW). 14-17, l—M. Keen-an(W), 2-^Baran (PC), 3—Schader
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Ice FhhingSeason Opens
TR13NTON — lee fiaMng, ome ofNew Je r seys nitwit coloiifiul and ^o-ciabie forms of winter recir&a-tion,oi^cned New V^UT'S Et-> I)ifr<u:ilfn- L. (}. MacX&mfUTia"of HieNow Jt-u-sey Stale Di \(iskm oX Fish Senior High Swimmers At Home
The basic season wiW riinP\<b. 15. Alli.f-r tivaiL (JaAe, thtre jho no more fvshi.ig with Ujv-ups, b u t ,a ir'intfle line may bo used if ic:e is
Uieire^iar. Longer tip-upprevail on GretMivvood Lake
and lihe Dotawarc Itivor; anglersshould cor^uk^the 1970 Compsn-dium(if Nt'iw JtwiM'iy Kibili Laws for spe-cial rogula'tiians on thesewaters.
Tomorrow To Face Pin ry choolBy Curt Way
Wildcats WinBoys Wrestling
Tttinorrow the Blue Devil swoont c a in o p e .n a ii's Ijioane d u a l
s'ched'ii'le a^aii'ii-st Pimgiy. T^ieRg mi:j-et a^annssft - Coto ib iayester-d'ay was too late fw the
Mwiiday ttie l^ocal1LS
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We-sft-fk-ld Boy'swent into its second week
matches at th-e Swiiw H i g hSchool 9a1u]"diay, whon the airhad cleared, the Wildcats had de-feated tlie leopards and tihe (Pianlih-ers an,d Ti^ej-s battled io a tie. TlitjWil-diea-t 62 to 32 victory was a'll (Lli<3more convincing sin'oe the Lcoipardshad opened the soason with a lop-
win 'over tilie Tigers two weeksA tot'al of eight pins were scor-
ed by tihe Wil tobs against two bythe Leopards, an'd fflus iropresenltcdthe point difference.
Pi'iii for the Wi'ldicats were scoredby John Knakora, John Baldasare,
are a't home a.«!ainist Mouai-Lake's, wiho they roufbtfd 77-18
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two meeds will be finechances for ' Crcifli Oharles Gant-ner to use Iri s oulbslt'ajidfeg sopho-nicrfs in varaily com'pdtarbiooi,
The soF'lxomores in'rilude
Kovin Kerwin, Stemimleir, Pete
on, SecU Eidli'onn, Milke Coaidrillo,Bruce Oant. Wilson has been
timea duiing
Locals Scotch'Plains SwimmersThe fans were ouit in numbers Sat-
unday at the WaHHace Pool as theY's swim squad
coirapatiiilibiru and eoiniinuedwn.dofefitefd by preiserJtiing a- strongScdLch Plaiims team with its first
Pa,tei;l. Bob Ifoff. Paul Sdhitl-ls,' loss by a scare of 105-303. TheDave Porloy and Bobscared Mlis for the Leopards.
Decision wins for thewere scored by LarryDennis GDbbon's, Tinrmy IM>b, M«aittSullivan, ,Doug WilJaims, and TimMis«rondtno.
Scoring for the Leopards by de-cisi on we re Tcim Brown, DcianJdlinis-on, !Mike Cas&rae-Ji'lo, RiidiAudrey, Xl&Wa Rangili, and DaveBireitbarth, Two malUdies ended inUo scores: bciti^ecn Joel Bixlor and
Boshicr, and Juftn Fiorino andIWilford. Ou' sLan'cJi-n'g maitche.s
mr'toh had partiiicfifla'r 1'ocail1
•si:: 1* in tilif lt ill represented Hie firstr bfcJbweE'n tihe Wesifie'lders
thei?r reoenutly relocated 'Pferinsccmpdtinkits.
The meet was a toss-Hip Hhmomgiiitlie iinctivMual eveuitis, but WelstKeld•locked i't up cm Hie fhist kvo neE'ays.
Tom Srrniitli ©rod Jftoflm Knaktraa first a'n!d tbiind in tihe 13 said
unttnr diving, and Bill Smdtth amdBntee G'off brnnighlt iini tJh'e second•:nv:l third stots k\ the oiTder
wre^'.lud bcLwc^n Tinimy Baibb:M:iko Glanlz, Jolm Fiexino and
DOUR yiiltovd, a n d Pete Posealland Pete Smith.
The tie mfcifcch bcdiween the TigertsPa-aKiors saw pins registered
by Tigers Jolm Pearson, Ilidmrdand Bob Sulltibangcr. Wiim-
WLwLn.eid's a amicj under1Iii.Tr.dii'y wemstyle
free-
by pins for the PadlJierts wore:Mike Ta'Tylor, Frank Epps, ChuckClark and RidHard KosW.
Dscis'on winners were Tommy Ja -cobs, Kent Brian Ma'ddox,
tibciirpy races'.
wnrc .SI.e-w MeMianus, TGOI
find Greg VonIn the
SecHjt Douglas took a scoonvd'ntm'ong the 13 and mnldcns, amd JdinMcCcnmick a tlhird1 pasiititoffi;the 14-17's.
Kenny Kndbloch, Lewis King,Howard, .liim Hiach, Toim
Bob
Rdbby Manigia'n,, Ra3-pHi Hui'dIBSOII,! Doug Newsome, Stuart Kttnle, Nel-
son Bond and Ohris Binaris. Onetie miaitdh re'sti'Ited between Billd'arke, and Doug Savage, and JamesMoKeon won by forfeit. In tiheJjcague isiUa'ridifriigs tlie Cougars airein first place witfli a tie for socondbetween the Wi'ldoatis and Leopaixis,
by tihe BaiaUJhcrB and TM'g-ers.
bes Saiuird'ay all mlaifcdbes will
held in Edison Junior HighSdhool. The Tigers and Cougbrswill meet at !) la.Tn., and the I jeop-ards and Panitlhers at 11. Tlie Wild-caits practice a t 3.
Skeet ChampionshipsSunday At Park
The aath AranBal Union CountySkedt OhaimipionsfiTiips, conducted by'the Union County Park Cooi'massdan,wi'H be held a t the Union Oou-n/tyTfa-p and Skeeit grounds, Ona^nford,Sunday, beginning at 2 p.!m.
(PC).Diving: 13 and up, 1—J. Mac-
DoiM-d (W), 2-iM. Toohey (W), 3—Bore (PC). 1447, l—S.(W), a-tM. Smith (W), 3—Coap&r(PC).
Breastsltroke: 3 and under, 1—Ce-cure (PC), 2— J. Burns (W), 3—P. Larsen (W). 9-10, 1—Rental (PC)3—Cunningham (PC) 3-Jp. Hylander(W). 11-ia, 1—J. K-mscMia (W) %—T. Bunnett <W> 3-^Bove (PC). 13-14, l-i»uo1il (PC) 2—R. Rix (W)3—Jackson (PC).
Breasbroke :8 a-nd under, 1—Ce-enre (PC) 2--P. Larsen (W). 9-10,l_Laufence fiPC), ^-Cotten (W) 3—T. Tyler 0W>. 1142, 1—M. Vej-noskia (W) 3—Schubert (PC) 3—R.Gotten (Wf. -13-14. 1—Blaman (PC)2—C. Vejnoska (W) 3-Siroc'co (PC).
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placcis were posted by JohnIrwi'n in lihe 9-10 fneesityle naice &m\Tl'otoby Ki-nc? in the backstroke event.S^cion'd P^COGS wore secired1 in tihe•free, back, biroast amid fly by JimTru5.1i, G conge Snyder, John Kiirksmid Tom Ams'hro. Biiok B^aggw andW/aClt..i)eranjjr gairnened third pSaice
i tor lihe home foam.11-12 swBmmriers aap-p
itured the top spfftis im lihe freeisityle,•back and' butatfly, on theper/bnniamloes of Joe ,
Oo-o airtd Pebe FUUtdn. Jam Mc-•Gwfc, Pcto Dugamf'amid Haink Myers
seictamd pfllaiae paidls, andChris Guaik and Bill Ri'ce wane thirdpla'oans.
b&sit tihe WestifJoMons wereable to aiccomiptMish in tihe 13-14 date-gory wore two s&aoind places- imi ilieback and hnetasibstroko by Bob Lynes•and Kcvini Orossiin, a third place by'Scott DougJias in the freestyle, andtwo thirid positions by Bruce Goffin the back and My contests.
Pete Oaimek amid PeJte 9a«iby scor-ed firsts in the 15-17 buck amd breastevents, Rich White a<md Chds
, 1—J. Baran (PC) 2Cooper (PC) 3—Keen (W).
iButterfly: 8 and under, 1—M.Handler (WJ 2—Gross] (PC) 3— G.Cotten (W). 940, 1—Hoswonth (PC)2-^J. Mdconald (W) 3—G. BatoerfW). 13-14, 1-Olancy (PC)an (PC) S-^Rifcnttifcr (W). 15-17,1—Gurkia (PC) 2—Curtin (PC) 3 - M .Smith (-W).
places in tllic free anti baick,and Bob Lyneis and Jim McOonmdcktihiiird ptoce pconts in Wie breast andbutit'enffy.
The wi'mniinig We^fcMd relays ,weremamin'ed in tJie 9-10 naice by TomAnisbro, R'obby Kiin^, Jiim Trufifh anklJohn iTwm, and in tilie 11-12 race l>yPete Fttii i , Riioh Can, Olais Guaik,and Joe Perkowsfcl
The e-fiCan!s df Jim Giildlay, BillRice, Tom Saxiby, Calrty and Dam aLevMt a'nd Durtoan: and I>oiig Sav-age also cowtaibulbed to Westiiiieflfd-'swin-.
The WesHM-dens will put tihedrwinndliilg record on, the line ag&imstthe formidalble enitiny fnom tihe Sum-miit Y Salbuotllay a t tihe Summiit
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Diving: 13 aaid under—4 (W) T\«nSmitSi, 2 (S) Fred Banker, 3 (W)Jon Krakoala; 14-17—1 (S) Roy Hull,2 (W) Bnuice GtiPf, 3 (W> Biidil SmilUi.
SwammMilg: Ind. Mod., 13 and un-der—1 (S) Bajve Butitor, 2 (W) ScottDouglas. 3 (S) Noam Svremls&n-; 14-17—-1 (S) M'arc Momglaai, 2 (S) TmiHull. 3 (S) Jon Buitflert"; 940, F r e e -1 (VV) John Bnvin, 2 (W) Jim TrusSh,3 (S) Mamk Rcdlund; B-ack—l (WJRobby King, 2 OW) Snyder,
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3 (S) Gary Hull; BretastML (S)Bruce 'Moore, 2 OW) M m Katrfc, 3(W) Rick Bagger; Ely—1 (S) KeithRiaimisdien, 2 <W) Tom An-sbro, 3 (WJWalt Denny. -
what we'veup our sleeve
FIELDCLUB307 SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD AD 3-0248
opp. Station Parking:
practice in tlieCant will join diverts Eric Van
Leuven, Ham Ridttle and Morigia-nifarrison. l>aslt yelar Van Leirvenpva^od ninth in the East'erns ands e cond in the Stiate Tournlament.Harrison was OSih in the Spates.
Riddle wM be able to dive of-ficially in a;H of this year 's meet.Since he had attended a paiivabes-ciiool two years apg>o, he was in-eligible to dive oTPiciia-Uy iai all in-Slate m-eeite last year.
In Us' two ofifuca'ad ou'trimgis againstcut at Stiale oampeJfjitian, Eiaddleperformed extixanWly weUil. He pQ&ic-e.d first againisit tills Hffl Sdiool andpBrfoirmed e^tremeBy wel l m tiherae&t ag'a-inst the Y-aile
11-12 Firee—1 (W) Joe Perkowls'ki,2 (S) Steve HMghas, 3 <W) OhrisGuzdk; Batk—l (W) Rjiidh Ooe, 2 (W)Jim McKitrk, 3 (S) Gmy IMI;Breast—1 (S) Andre SlyBih, 2 (W)Pete Dugajn, 3 CW) IiM Riice; Hy—1 (W) PeJte Fiititdin; 2 <W> Hank My-ers, 3 (S) Rjomny Kleafl'.
13-14, Pre«-^l (S) Waymie IWflfmian,2 (S) Mark Butier, 3 (W) SootJt Dou-gLas; Ba«k™l (S) Nionm Sweaison, 2(W) Boib L^nes, 3 (W) Bamce GtotPf;Biroctilt—1 (S) Wlapua WMtiby, 2 (W)Kevin Croasi'n, 3 (S) Wayne IMf-
Ply—1 fS) 'ITom HuiU, 2 (S)Boran-etr, 3 (W) Bruce Goff.
15-17, FVefe-i (S) WiaTmett Htaff-2 (W) Riah WDniite, 3 (S) Dave
; Baok—1 (Wl Pefte Oaiimiek,2 (W) Qircis FitiUin, 3 (S) Mfanc Mbr-gan; Bweet—-1 (W) Peibe Saixfby, 2(S) Rioy Hull, 3 (W) Bab Lymes; Fly—1 (S! Gratf Kjanisid'edi, 2 (S) l>ave•Mar-gaol, 3 (W) J i m
ReJays: 8 and under (W)Horn Gttday, Sieve MJcfM'ainois, GnvggVon Thadetii, Doug Savage; 9-10—(Wl Tern Anfcboio, Robby King, Jicn
Jt/lin 1'rwin; 11-12—(W) PeteRiicih. Ooe, Ohris Guailt, Joe
; 13-14—(S) Ftred Bramea-,M'cirk Biiitler, Dave Butler, WlayneWlh.jllty; J5-17—<(S) Roy Hull, Wh.nrenHoftoaw, Geolf Riaonsidan, Ohrils D'-AlTliCO.
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Higrh Scores J. Bui do Jr. 201-554; K. HelberK 513: J. Euklo Sr.BMi; J.. Jetties fiJl0; C. Blyth 500.
Smart-SetRotchford Pontuic . .,. . 28% 21iBonffiovianni l i t & Cool 27 i>±Weatrield Ford 11 £4Scbaefer's Drujja 25 26Nor|rin Chevrolet 24 27Industrial WeWlne 2d % '23
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H'te scores. Solomone 205, Reln-503.
Trinity Cagers-Split In Games
Ukrty Tniiiitiy"is cageiis spilt -twogames lasit weeik, knsiiinfi to Spminig-fcEJld 76-71 and baating S. Mkaia-ed'sB7-47.
In tihe iK'nad round of tihe Hk iidlaiyTourii-yy, 'Undafeated Sptrimigfjefldheld off a ladt minutle Ha'My to win.Soipfhomoire Joe Ouijinan vtiais husiiscorer witlh 29 podints.
Aflter spu tiiirag to a 10-1 kiad St.Mi>ahjaeJl*« never caugiili up agaia.M-t'ke Siwrtco's 4 points in the oipcai-img minute and 19 totail poiidlss wasa chiietf reason for Trinity's success.Joe Oulldiisaai scored 14 pdai'ts in lihe
hiadif bint had to silt out in dieperiod because oi ftxuls.
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• The WHS tiaigens dropiixid b&Uh of•their (games Uasit week, bowing toR*>seile OalJh»lic 34-65 and HallisideB8-46. The Deviife erufcembainTijinuity Siaikui-iday a t 8 p . m . andel iLo lElidzf l j-e'tlh ito Ifla'ce JeBfemson
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I netted tihe ifree taow. Ailber tihiait,1 lit was -all R o s * OaBftnolSKX
Sr. Mat men SecondIn Holiday Meety
of itlie West-Boys WiresL'llimia League pQatoed
th;& lloijJdlsy:.iy. The flcuir teamhcM- in FisirrKi.";(3tlcin- at tihe \\w~A-
Cenlrail iHiiglli Sdliool. Theteam frophy w-orJt 'to Iwiilih 62 pijOrJls. Weistifiieild waswi'lih 38, BatikeUJlBitorwin thiind wiillh 21ami Pleimingtoji 2 had 13.
Chuck GcscmEa, 84 lbs., Stove Da-imafco 107 and Gary Crosby 129 oft'he Wesfcfietfd sqiraid osmo awaywjtii g&M medi^ils. Wittiniinig sdilver•medals fcir W.estif e'M ware Jer iyGottUilck, 71 Ite.; Dave Bnown, 77lbs.; GrtiT.it Miuls, 89 lbsi; MarkMaicDcL-jald, 113 lbs., am'd Jahoi Soilo-•nrone, 137 lbs. WcsitfieiM br'O'nac me-t$al wininiems were Joton-' Milter, 95'lbs.; Steve VTO, 101 libs.;, Glea- Keh-lei\ 12il lbs., ainld J a y Boryflan, 145lbs. Sicx5Q*iin!g flailils in Hie pr'el'iimina-nies wer« Dave Bnawm, 3:29 andSteve Diamiaito 2:30. In Uhe fuilalsSteve Daimiaibo sclorGd a Hafll over his•oppemanit in 30 sodonds and Jiay - Btoy-laji pdinmeld Ms mlaai in 22 swomidls.
•ResuQt®: 65 /lbs.—Mui'liisani, F2(brlonze)—lUninesz, W—IFlaflU 2:19;71 lbs.—JBoeddn, F l (gofld)—^krfJtili^,W (silver) 5-3; 77 lbs.—asim!!]^, F l(golk})—iBiroiWBi', W OsfiRim") 11-2; 83lbs.—Cbsemea, W dgWM)—Oi omiack,F2 (fidlver) 4-0; 89 lbs.—MaJHcr, F l(^ol;d)—Mills, W (siOfvcr) 8-3: 95 lbs.—MiEler, W (bnanze)—Sfchwiambsen-tHS|0k, 'F2, 4-0; 101 It
(bmnze)—Bmrtoe, H,"-O.T.107 lhs.—(D-ajm/Eibo, W (gtoicH (siiiver) M l 0:30; 113 lbs.—ffi^r-bkflre, P i CgcCJd)—MdDan&ld, W (sil-ver) 4-3; 121 fibs. — Kielhfer, Wi'brtQtnze) Bye; 129 lb$.^Criosby, "W(goQd)—Oankiiifl', H (silver) 20-3; 137lbs.—Pepe, F l (sold)-^9adottnone, W(siavea*) 5-0; 145 ;lbs.—-Boyfen, W(ibnonre)—Ylaiiid, F2 Fiatia 0:22.
SaturicEay ^ e eujtine Senaiar Divis-ioji- jourm&yied to MM)dflese« for asquad sariimm'aige. IWIS gave earihmeaniber of tihe teann the opportowi-alty U> test Wis slkffls .under meet oon-diltfitoms. The teaan fared qudfte weMby wirMndinlg 21 tml ol 28 bioults.
!Wes)tiKie3d wDil moett (Mi'cMjesex-a@aini in lihe Cenfaiail Jesnsey Gtiam-
SahjO'oH Ievitaitiania-l WreStEng^efe. 14.
Results: 72 libs.—Ctobt-liilck, W—Gucfttof, • M, 2-2; 72 lbs.—Cain, W—(MJoore, M, 3-2; 72 lbs.—
21.4 paints per gaime and 'hiais Kicared114 poinitB din 'Ms QJaisil live, 'kiduidiiag29 iigainist iboUh SprintgEieUd a n dHiosellle Plaink.. Jiadt Qtimiell, 6-0 isaverlagimg H A polmts sumd isJhould
be |U>ujgli. Mike SpSinko 540, 9.1Jellf Wyi^oowskii 6-4, 5.7
•poinile and Joe Goakii, 6-0, 6.8 powtsd ouiiid out itlhe sftautens. Make Sbaaiik-etwicz 6-3 uwJldts ibewdi sttrengUi.
J'difeinson is Uiaidefeiaited and1 Jflier-aason is 6-7 J'ohn ^uimiaite. fihu-iruaite is 'avortaging a9.7 pcxkuLts andhas a ihigfti of1 39 aigiaanst Newiaa-kSourth Side. Bdb Wyili« 6-2 is coie of4!iim il^lesi, gusinds in ttihe -airea- auudis laveraging 'U.S. Hie us joined initihe toadlt oourt by Alex Shopman5-9. G«mige Sodowski 6-2 and MainvBunrtam 6-2, oriian tihe iforwiaaid tslode.Sodcwskii, ia junior, is averaging9.3 poinftis land Burniam fes mUM0.5, George Hufflf 6-4, Al PemnteH6-3, Gnag JJawraicee 6^5, Jdm Sa-tunno &-3 iand Briujoe Wiaisoai 6-6 addlieaght an ftihe bendi.
The Devifc heaid EJoscillLe OaillSoOiic'stop scorer, J im Buiiike, to onJiy [Dourpoints i'Ti (t'ho felt quambeir -aund 10•iji Ihe liiaflf, but by ooiuoonltuiaitduigan Burke dine 'Devillis Idfit 'Bun GiiMd-
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itilie dnlft'iiaH •Hail. GdMigianput in 9 in the ifaU a'nd jaimedin sooring 12 poinlis in tJhehalf.
Westfdeld kopit it close in Ithe firstqu'antej', desfpite befing foehiirjd 16-13in fUie paniod. Tire Deviils knolitxithe score ait IIMO on a Jiayup byi\43awaganis, but Jloseile Oa-UhsolMjcran six abna'ilgllilt poi'nlas, lall put in
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Us, W—aaintmaai, M, 4-2; 90 lbs.—W—Pcteak, M, 4-2; m
Iriaa.—(Miiiicir, W—'MiaWianneiy, M, 4-0;95 lbs.—iDaelder, W-JReeHy, M, 3-0;102 Ubs.—DBiMUizd, M^WiH, W, 5-0;102 ibs.-tfCipp, W-^&niiinelltl1, M, 2-2;102 lbs.—Oifark, W—(tataaltoaberwai, M,Flail 1:35; 100 Ibs.-^Jialm'aU), W —BairbieT'i, M, FlaCtt 2:45; 109 lbs.—Bi3iribieTi, M—PanizeafU, W, FaM 1:45;HIS lb&—DalPgairid1, M - ^ F a k t a w , W,Pall 1:95; 115 lfos.-JDiMiuna, M —Ken-, W, Paill 1:50; 115 Hw.—Wil-liams, W—GeJta'riiin-o, M, FiaKl 2:30;123 •Hbs—fiftKHit, M—Salwnoiie, W,2-0; 123 lbs.—&hori, M—Harvey, W,Fall 0:35; 130 lbs.^Crosby, W —Grizaatfd, M, Flafil 0:57; 137 lbs. —Cvotfby,* W — MaiabHnger, M, Fall0:30; 147 lbs.—Quesewbarry, M —Boy'Ian, W, FaM 1:35; Hwy.-iBoyOian,W—Mamma, M, Fafl 1:30.
This SaitundBfy WesiafioM UaJoes onPuS'Call'a'Way Ealsft a t Pfc'datiawiay H.S.at 2 p.m. East brrttwrnailily has astrong team.
a $2.00 idonitJificJaitdon card fee. Golf-ers wiho have r-egwtiar o&U'My - resi-danit idemiliii'i'oaltiO'n oaridis will be
a $2.00 fee for a 1970 card.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
It's our pleasureto serve the bestWe take pride in livingup to our reputation forsuperior foods, expertlyprepared and promptlyserved. Dine here often,and enjoy the height ofhospitality.
County GolfCards Ready
Union Courtly .giollfers may nwvW for tjheir 1970 idcnbLflicattion
ait tihe Galitoping Hill G»dfCourse, KemlfcwioirlUh iartd Uriton, and'alt the AsHa Btxxik Golif Counse,Scoitoh POiainS, it was recenStlSy an-noun'ced !by Grange T. Cnan, Genar-al Suponintendent of ttihe UnioraCoumty Paric Oammdisisitwi.
AmmtaJ aartS holders will be diarg-ed $35.00 itor an ainnafia.1 Oawl, p]ius
Porpoise B TeamDrops Shore AreaTlie Woslltfiold Porpoise B teaim
strelfcdlued its wfilnwing str-oak to threewhen it defeated tlhie Shiore AreaYWOA team SartmrtJay at the Wla-1-•liace -Potoil, 120-87. Nancy Glali-gaw and Meni Hmggetr were dualfinsft place wtmincrs for tihe local'team.
Oflhers wiho scored dlirtsitis iai tSheindi'Viduail eve-JiJte weire BSirtJiieThomson, Lora Maislteois, Mlargi Al-ien, Laima Waflbpedcor, Ann Dooik;3and Katll^y Kalbadhefr.
Resulhs:Drifting: 12 wtd uwtier, 1—DVDaws (W) 2-Beryl Goiidon (W)E. :Hoopes (SAJ. 9-10 Free: 1—IB.Thomson (W) 2-<A. Doaaey (W), a -P. Conoions (SA)v-, Breiaisit: 1—1>. .Maste(rs dW( 2 - J . Wd'ddas CSA)C. Ptouf (fiA).
iBaiok: 1. L. Waflibrecker (W)P. Connors (SA) 3—J. KmiseflUa.fW).
. JBUibbeiifly: 1—A, ooley (iW), 2—L.Weefe (W) 3-HJ. Wadldis (SA).
11-12 Free : 1-M. Allibedts (SlA)2-^T. Multoney (W) 3—C. Ghiasey(SA).
Bsiok: 1—C. Ohasey (SA) 2—€.Picut (W) * - L . Wihnot (W).
jDuttenlly: 1— L. MomltepiaTio (SA)2—T. MulIClaney (W) a—€, Mfelke(SA).
rn'dhTMuial Medley v,12 aed under:1-iE. Moses (SA) 2r-ip. Bagger (W)3—L. Momlteplaro (SA).
13-17: 1-JM. Hugger (W) 2—K.Weeks (W) 3 - € . DettaSki (SA),
(Continued ton next page)
FOR THE SPORTSMEN
SKI RENTALSAlMD SALES
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134-3 Fnee; i—$iJ ~M. Hefuiz (W) 3-M. B I M O <SA).
•Breast: i - T . S i t * (SA) 2~G.Blood (W) 3—J, Kiout (WJ
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n,- direator of couraseffltof aaidservifces • ait
9Ei3ite CoJte^e," wifil Ue t te J"The n ^ d to in^mve
te'lfe is ever present 'M'a
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s 1:05:2n-is—Itelay.: flffiefl&e,ror AiJtabs 2:05:4 (State Aa^a).1344—Bruno,
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Mid.. "Tteotetrfi, we lyanat-be
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High SchoolisSty. &a§&ot(b&H team, a t e ' .
earning a 8*51 tess at *h»ol Rssjgile. OaiOitoPjiie, t r o w w l Hill-side 82-33 iaisit w®ek. '
Don_waibin_ pfflay alt ba l l «oidjs' ol#ie court * 13ns Bfyvs!ls f iaunad spiark-Mng offensive awd defeasivo basket-bffH in swapping a two ^Mne l * » g^Ireaic. rHlie split lasft w-ealc ba'ou^^t
JV reenrd to 4-3 asto p5ay llo^y Trimiity
• iwdlay Bid J-elfersoai Taesdiay, '• ,Aft HiaisfiaeoWtJE^ScM Bfifepped ,tto a
10-2 load Ibsfore sottiing 9 coiu^e^j-_iv€ pct_te at llhe close off the qxalar-tor. By •t-Jaf limo, WoslL'JSiclkt Silafd1 a
2C •paint
a 21 d their dh'aH-emlge to
(bat ou!i|>uifc (aiudf<«* tibe
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toand of MJB, Venmsca. (rf Mr. nd Mrs, V. J,of 131if Oanltaial Av&, has
at MafcweHAFB, Ala.
Mori^on wasseltsdted flor tihe H-wsek pofficer, course, in. reao^mltiicm pf Ms
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ol pohrits, the afine detontstvfe gamre, [fianokig fetuin-ovara iaa4 ©nrtsfbic siidls. T.n
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Hlgih Sdl^aol, receiv-ed his B.S. degree k 1950 frx»nCtodel, ,QhiSJiliEis*ljciri, S. C,
p -? r | College, UJJIGII, ainds a Uhtvemsaby. He
over £ f W buffalo in 17months. tBuffalo
Jn W% %9 produced ttof Us Wild WestftHow included a
$$ pf-- cowboys, Indiansharpshooters, and herds
, elje,-,ponieBf and
Homanay is a holiday bete-,brated in Scetlftnd an^ north-ern Englan4 O|i gc^iq^ec^l.The dsy is observed fcy ex-
^ gift», Thegifts of $&%$ ift
>T their _songs, Scotsmen inondon assemble, outside St,aul's CatKedral, and, form*
chain with their hands.fn
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(Far a frc^ boBkl«ft "The Magic Cjirpet/'HIustraieu *.;New Book of Knowledge, send name and jidtiress iaShapp, Box 47, Futnai" V««e>, New y^rfe 10579.)
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WESTFIELD EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONQ
THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
TO THE CITIZENS OP Wf STFIiLD:
ABOUT OUR SCHOQIS . . . the .library Jn th# Senior High School.
$23952737
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$2095'66 PONTIAC
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MSTINCTIVE p r o r i l e of•Broadway" Joe Nam^thihows in two places. The*eal Joe Is seen s e a t e dhiring a t e l e v i s i o n talkslidw. Drawing In back-ground Is of football's Joe,quarterback Jor the Jets.
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Do you know that the New Jersey State Library, a state agency,recomrnencl? that there be not less than one professional
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enrollment of the Senior High School is 2200.) Under staterecommendation, that means not less than 4 (four) librarians.
_What are the facts? Westfield Senior High School has only 2
librarians! •i -r
Do you know that the New Jersey state standard recommendsthat there be room in Ihe library toJiandle between 10% and15% of th^ student body?
What ar the facts? The library in the Senior High School canhandle LESS than 3% of the student body.
you know that the State of New Jersey recommends a librarybudget of NOT LESS than $20.00 per pupil for MINIMUMlibrary maintenance?
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What are the facts? Westfield spend? about $4.00 (FOUR DOLIARS) p^r p"p»l for Pbrary materials.
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Do you know that independent study s essential for honorcourses and enrichment to meet individual needs?
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Sees New Jobs, Higher PayBut Lower Profits in New Year
Tlie ye&r 1970 bring more ] Pointing to the broad cross-secttooJobs, higher wages,, and new fa-cilities Lo Union Coiuvty and to theGarden State, but prices and prof-its inay lag bdhin-d iircreasod costs.This is the majorily of opinions ex-pressed by 3,324 employerscipa&ing in ilie 31*70 New Jersoy eco-nomic outlook survey. Fo-r the n t hconsecutive year, I3ie New JerseyMamitoclurers Association poltod ite.14,000 members, and of the more
of opinion represented by the NJMAsurvey, Mr. Joiinson said 42 percent of the responses came from
r.s, H per cent fromservice industries, 14 per cent fromcompanies en^iagt'd- in disuH'lxjrtnon,6 per ewii from retailers, and the re-run i nder a in i sccltany includ ingtransportation, consmialion and fi-nance. Largest number of returns,1,950 came from companies with
rom companies with from 25 to!M) employees: 381 from employersuf KKJ io 500 workers; and the re-maining 10'? from companies withmore th:an 500
While on]y 32 per cent of theemployers 'responding indicatedplans for expansion in 3970. theiranticipated capital investmentsShould provide N e w Jersey 275new plants, 75 new research facidi
year.
titan 23 ]x-r cent responding, blie j fewer than 25 employee; 891 wereconsensus is that the 1970 outlookis .sommvhal cloudy in light of eon-tinuinginOulitm ynd present govern-ment policies of rncMieiUwy rasiraini.
Jiiduded in tlu> survey results arethe opinions of 472 Union Countyemployers. In this county, oiily 13par cent predict lower employmentin 1U70 while 27 per cent cent indi-cate they expeeft to employ moreworkers. Of the 472 area business-men, only six predict lower payrollsand seven lower material costs. De-spite predicted jttoreased sates byover .30 par cent of ttie Union County
, only ,six pfoditit lower'payrolls and seven lower materialcosts. Despite predaclted1 increasedsales, over 30 p&r cent of tine UnionCounty businessmen expecit profitsto be lower in ifflQ than in 19&).
Kesulte of the NJMA's Hlfli an-nual economic outlook survey werereleased by Loonfewi C.
of the nation's largeststate manufacturers' tassodataon.Commenting on -the 1$7G survey, JVlr.Johnson noted tfet Garden Stiateexecutives were aeflcod to com-plete and return the survey forms byOct. 15. At that time, no defwMt/iveaction had been taken by Congresson such measures as tax reform,appropriations, and dUictr measuresaffecting gorvmimenit spending andmflartitwn. "These decisions material"ly affect business planning and tlheforecasting of economic conditions.Now Jersey industrialists are wellawiarc .of the prdice which must bepaid to curb inflatwn and return theeconomy to a more sound footing,"Mr. Johnson said, ''nnd their can-oeirn is refletited in the reservationsshown by their responses to the 1070survey."
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Alrmost a l businesisBniefli resjjood-to the survey indAaaited tihey ex-
pect bath nmaHemial caste' and wagesto rise. Most anUJKaipate tliese coststo iiiicreafe in excess of 6 per cent.Most also indicated that wiiaHe tiheysee stilling prices up for 1970, tiheyoxpoot seili-nig piice iaicreases tooutpace ailjiiJiiy "to raise pieces,iujtonsifying tiie profit squeeze in1970,
Tiiejr optimism for increased salesjji the coming yean1 rofleots a brightnote mis&in^ from the survey lastycor. In the current survey, 81 per
stated they expedL increasedsales in 1970 compared with only
per cent last ytsar. Sales irtes are exi>eo(.ed LH> be mpdonalte,witih about 33 per cenit pradidiin'g• asales increase of less than 5 pea1
cent.•New Jorsey businessmen in.daoate
•their outlook in 1070 is somewhatpessMnisfcic due liargedy to comtiin-
indication of a of infla-tionary trends could revemse
lies, 231 new storage facilities and I u e d Mlakon Last year they pre-expa-nsians to exiting plants. di'ct<3d a slaobng off of inflakon
Of Ihe 3,324 tepanding, only-25 but this did not raatertze. Definiteindicated plans to move facilitiesout of t'lie State, and 14 of tiioseemploy fewer tai 25 wwkers.
TMriy four per cent of the UMOJICounty employers respondltng dtedlabor shortage as 'the prime prob-lem to be faced in theRising costs was named by 26 pea*cent of the Union Countymen. Fifteen per cent were con-cerned with tight money. Theseresponses compare with state-wideexpressions in which 34 per eenit cit-ed the labor shortages and 30 percent tight money. Among nrainuibc-turers, retailers and service com-panies, labor shortage was followedby liigher ca^te, comptAiiUon andand tight money as problemWhole&a'LcTS were more concerne'dwith higher costs, followed by laborshortage, tight money and compe-tition in ttva't order. "As expected,"Johnson said, "the constru'obion in-dustry indicated the moneyas its top problem." I l ib was fol-lowed by lafcxvr slioitage, iniateiriialcosts, and competition.
Computor tu-buknted retetilts indi-cate only a little over hull of therespondents felt current high inter-est rates to ho negatively affecting
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outlook during the corning year.•Oomplote results of the NJMA's
1OT0 economic ouitlook survey wilbe pu'blislied in tilie January issueof the association's monthly maga-zine, "New Jersey Business,," to-gether with an anJalysfe of the re-sults written by James J. Brown,senior vice presfldenit an<l diief fin-a'aotai officer, Walter Ktktde and Co.,Inc., Bellovilie.
WHY PEOPLE DRINK—Most people say they drink for [social reasons or io be polite, alcohol researchersdiscovered iti 2,746 pers»n-la-i»ersaii interviews across the country. Many surprising findings are containedin a new book published by the :Kutgers University .Center of Alcohol iStudies titled ''American DrinkingPractices—A National Study of Drinking Behavior and Attitudes." .'
Why Do People Drink?Rutgers Survey Seeks Clues
The scene is a friendly neighbor-hood tavern. Inside, seated at the
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bar aitd at tables are customers typ-ical of the aceeia. It coulkl be NewYear's E w e or any day in theweek.
'Some people are alone . . . someare in groups. Some drank beer orwine . . . Some drink haaidea*Some arc men , . . iswme arewomen.
Wiaitdh tWat guy in fche Corner.He's nursing a glass of plain wiater,casu'aHy wuiljinig Iviis observations ina nofcobtfok.
'He's ddteinnindd to team the re-l»Uonslhips of people to'ai'cwlhol. He's
daKia witih whicSi he 'hopesto confiTm or disprove common im-pressions albouil people anid ailconol,Ho wan ls to learn an nwch as pas-sible abbou't people and
Who di-inkis? Wltet do Ohey drdnk?When do they drink? Whare do ihoydrink. Why do tiic-y drink? Whatgoverns' how they seleoL Ihear drink-ing companion's? There are manymore questions, but those serve asgood samples.
A new book, scheduled for publi-Jan. 32, provides the,answers.
Us publisher i'S the Kutgors Uni-versity CemJLer of Alcohol Studies
here."Aaneriidain Drinkiinig Brattices—
A Niaibion ail Stuldy of' Drinteing Be-havior and Afltukles," reports' ona study eondud^d by Dns. Don Cat-alan and Ina H. Cisin wiilh H«llen M.
It is a 28&1p'age book of
ttie ocicu-1associatedpation.
The fimicfinKis conltiaki same sur-
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prises. Why don't you give it a try?See how maaty com** airawers yougeffc to ^ e ftAJoiwing questions:
- JW5iadb social eiaas^smo£ft, high or low?
—£>o profes&kniiail m m dnLnkor less than biMiieBsmen?
—(Wihidh regiion of tihe U.S. hasMhe most dninkeijis?
-jWhidli wgknn 'hts-'S the leswtdrinkers?
—Do whites or nanwtodt/as' dnlnkmore than -like ether?
—'What rcia^on do drinkers giveSor dninMug1'?
Hoady for tlhe answers?The Highest proportions of abstain-
ers are among tilie loiwar socialdosses and tlhe eMeriy.
'Profesaionla1! pensonis awd busi-nessmen wei'e moat frequenftly dvinik-oiis, but fewer of tihe men in pirio-feaslions were hefavy dni>nke»st com-
the arifewers to questions about drink-ing behavior asked of 2,746 respon-
sdkiclteid at miidom by ac-and valid opinion poling
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meftkads.The fin-sit task Was to coftstirud a
popul'aliion Sample resembldiig tilietotal U.S. popu3aitilon o w 21 yearsold and living in hausehoMB.
"Certain types of pflaceis," thepoint out, "such as fbp-
jails and other indDitultdonsusaially inlnibiLed more toy rnont!h!an by women were ormUed fromthe sample design. IHiese oiranis-slonis are unldoiilbfted'ly one reasonwhy ihore is a buiger pvapcnUdn ofwomen in the saira'pl-e tlhOn is foundin the gemenai populaltion."
Tha MfSiptMideiais c'ould be oatei*-gorizod by sex, and by a&e groupswiiKhin eadi sex su'b$ivtiS'iion. Theywere also separated aiccoa^iivg tottace a n d reisHderiec regions, ofwhich the auitlhans used nine. Thepossible influence ofwus also considered.
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