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1 S -> -O rjc co ta H r- *n rn *-* >-. o W r?r u a *2T tj ^ C B» (/)? O -J o THE WESTFIELD LEADER Tht l dlg U Motx WUUy Clrcutfd Wteldy N VCuty WHS Graduaton Wednesday 6 P.M. EIGHTY-SECOND YEAR No. Hff.d CIRH»'<nlRe I'ald at W,e.lfleld, N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, to Graduate <**-. To Stop a Thef. At HT Tonght Confesson M ' Holy Trnty Hgh School wll hold coenceent enrclkt for w graduates at I o'clock tonght n the hgh Khool audtoru. Dr. Frank Cordasco, nrofetor of educaton at Montclar SUte College, wll address the graduates. Slater Mercedta, Holy Trnty prncpal, and Magr. Charles B. Murphy, pastor of Holy Trnty parah, wll personally congratulate the class of S72 whch ncludes resdents of Westfeld and surroundng towns fro Pscataway to Unon townshp. The new graduates are: Karen Jean Albers Edward Charles Anderson Robert Gerard Aubrecht Robert Joseph Ball Janet Mary Barber John Bauernschtt Kathleen Jean Beckan Paul Joseph Berzansks Blase Wlla Bollwage Use Jane Boyd Jaes Francs Breer Kathryn Agnes Brown Mchael Edward Brown Mary Patrca Burns Edward John Cecwsz Vncent Clyne Susan Ellen Codey Jaes Patrck Coffey Joanne Mare Colfax Denns Collan Margaret Mare Cullen (Cathy Ann Cuoco Frank Joseph Corcone III Joseph Patrck Cullnan Martn Rchard Curlk Wlla Robert Donnelly III Gall Margaret Ftpatrck Kenneth John Galpeau Kathleen Mare Gerrstead Davd Gndel Leona A. Golday Patrce Ann Gregware Day Care Center Needs Volunteers Hgh school and college students plannng to be n Westfeld for all or part of the suer ay be nterestng n dong volunteer work at the Day Care Center on Madson Ave. The actvtes are vared teachers' assstants, offce workers, ealte ades or Handy Andys to fx ths'n that around the center. The suer schedule s beng ade up now, so nterested young en and woen ay contact the Care Teen Charan, Mrs. Robert Makljohn ( ). Mary Lynn Grffn Frank Joseph Grppo Jeffrey Edward ~ Grunder Robert Mchael Guddas Barbara Gunnng Annette Mare Haefel Melssa Eleen Hess Peter Mchael Hnat Paul Wlla Hoffann Kevn Gerard Hopkns Gerald Joseph Hydock Mary Jane Kay John Joseph Kedzersk Jeanne Eleen Kennelly Edward Leonard Kerwn, Jr. Maureen Karen Klkenny Laura Maron Klng Eleen Maron Kroncke - (ContlnMd on Paft ) Trnty To Award Dploas The 8-tneber eghth grade at Holy Trnty Eleentary School wll receve dploas, toorrow nght durng a graduaton ass n the church. Msgr. Charles B. Murphy, pastor, wll offcate at the ass and award the dploas. Mebers of the graduatng class wll serve as lector, bearers of the offertory gfts and wll recte the prayers whch they coposed. The Grl's Chor under the drecton of (Contnued on P«o» ) Schools Closng Tuesday Tuesday wll be the fnal full day of school for soe 8500 Westfeld publc school students. El Street School students wll have a fourhour sesson on Wednesday to ake up for a day lost durng the wnter due to heatng probles. Awards Assebles, n leu of foral graduaton cereones, wll be held for the frst te on Tuesday for nearly 800 nnth grade (ConllnuM on Pap E) In Murder Donald p. Chrstano of Westfeld confessed to urderng John Dres followng an arguent over arjuana h a Sprngfeld otel roo latt wnter, accordng to Sprngfeld Polce Sgt. Sauel Calabrese. Sgt. Calabrese testfed n Unon County Court Monday, durng the ffth day of Chrstano's urder tral, that the defendant adtted the cre four days after Dres was found dead. on Dec.. Chrstano, 22, of Carlton Rd., s accused of urderng Dres wth a haer n a roo at the Colonal Motor Court, Route 22, Sprngfeld. Chrstano and Drers allegedly were nvolved as partners n llegal drug traffckng at the te of the urder. In adttng the cre, the detectve tmtfedchrutan'o sad he went to the (Contnued on P«#t 6 Republcans Reeled Molowa Albert L. Molowa was unanously elected charan of the Westfeld Town Republcan Cottee for the forthcong ' year at ts annual reorganzaton eetng Monday nght at Unon County Republcan Headquarters. Other offcers elected nclude Gladys Capraro, vce charan; Marlyn Barber, secretary; Fred Bauan, treasurer; Edward Schott, county delegate; and Vrgna Kselca, alternate county delegate. Molowa, a forer Republcan counclan and charan of the cottee durng the past year, welcoed the new ebers to the cottee and ade the followng appontents for ward leaders: Robert L. Evans, Ward ; Frank McPherson, Ward 2; Frank Dooley, Ward ; and Paulne Mount, Ward. Sustanng cottee charen naed by Molowa are Barbara Claan, (Contnued on Paga 6) Jaycees Present Scholarshps The Westfeld Jaycees ths week presented ther annual scholarshp awards to two Westfeld students. Herb Kessler, charan of the Jaycees' scholarshp cottee, ade the presentatons at the Jaycees' June eetng Wednesday evenng at the Westwood Lounge n Garwood. The frst award, a $500 grant, was presented to Mss Patrca Joyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perce Joyce. Mss Joyce, a 97 graduate of Holy Trnty Hgh School, has just copleted her freshan year at the Unversty of New Hapshre n Durha, where she s ajorng n occupatonal therapy. The second award, a $,000 scholarshp to be appled over the frst two years of study, was presented to II. Maurce Elbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Elbcck. Mr. Elbcck, who graduates fro Westfeld Hgh School ths onth, wll ajor In pharacology at the New Brunswck capus of Itutgcrt Unversty, In the cuurhu of the prckcnlullons Mr, KesHler lulled I he otvaton d Hcholastlc uccopllhhcntm of tht- r'dpluln, and camundud tlolr purents Herb Kcsslcr, Jaycees' scholarshp charan, congratulates Patrca Joyce, and H. Maurce Elbeck, wnners of ths year's awards, for ther encourageent and nspraton. Jaes Grubn, presdent of the Westfeld Jnycees, noted that ths year arks the frst te the chapter hus been able to present ore than one scholarshp award. "We can thank the people of Weatfleld," he sad, "who have ade those awards possble through ther gcncrouh support of Jnyceu fund runng actvtes, partcularly curb pfllnllnu and the Juyceo Football Classc," The Hcholu'sllp recpents and ther purents were guests of the Westfeld Jaycees at the awards banquet. Todny's Index I'jtlllorltla 0 Oltry HIIHUII'HH Drectory 2 Church ( S orl«2,,2(,27,2( Tlc'lron I,'I Barbara R. Davdson, Westfeld Realtor and charan of the Make Aerca Better Cottee of the Westfeld Board of Realtors, reported today a new progra desgned to cobat the rsng rate of theft and houae bur l«re» n Westfeld. In cooperaton wth Polce Chef Jaes F. Moran, the Westfeld Board has ade avalable at Polce Headquarters electrc engravers for peranent dentfcaton of household valuables by engravng the hoe owners drvers lcenae nuber on such te* at TV set, caeras, capng equpent, lawn owers, bcycles, and slar possessons that hold great attracton for burglars., Fales partcpatng wll have free use of an electrc engraver for a 8 hour perod and the engravers can ark alost any substance, etal, wood, n countes where ths type of progra has been underway, the dentfcaton of valuables ake t ore dffcult for burglars to "fence" stolen goods. In addton, burglars are not anxous to be caught wth erchandse that law enforceent agences can prove doesn't belong to the., "A loan of the electrc engraver," the Make Publshed Kvery Thursday 28 Tages 0 Cents Councl Confrs Engrave Valuables Need for Housng, Thoas A, Calalon deonstrate! electrc engraver for Realtor offcals and Polce Chef. Shows) here are Barbara R. Davdon, charan of Make Aerca BetUr Cottee of the WertfleM Board of RealtorfvCferkf W. Rokotny, presdent of frcttflem Board of Realtors: Polce Chef Jaes F. Moran and Leutenant Cataloa. Aerca Better Charan sad, "can be arranged any day 9-5, Monday through Frday, by. callhplthe Traffc SafeWleffe«r«Je Westfeld Polce Departent, The Westfeld Board of ^ReHoh hopes that our townspeople Mayor Donn A. Snyder sgns Bcycle Safety Month proclaaton as Mrs. E. Lardy, leader of the -H Fun on Wheels Bcycle Club, far rght, and two ebers, Laverne Hardy, left, and Dane Rath, look on. Bcycle Holday June 25 All bke rders have been urged by Mayor Donn A, Snyder to jon a Bcycle Holday scheduled for p.. Sunday, June 25. Cyclsts wll depart fro the uncpal parkng lot on Mountan Ave. for an eght le bke hke through Westfteld. Przes wll be gven the oldest and youngest rders. The event s beng held to ark Bcycle Safety Month Concert Follows Coenceent The Mayor's Youth Councl wll present the frst In a seres of suer concerts In Mlndowaskn Park on Wednesday evenng at 7:0 p.. followng the Senor Hgh School coenceent, The ntal concert headlnes "The New Dawn" featurng To Polnn. The group WIU hghlght songs by"thcwho"andhcndrlx, Folk sngers representng n wde range of style also wll perfor, The publc Is Invted, Adsson s free, There wll be no flollclttlo of funds, proclaed by Mayor Snyder. The Bcycle Holday s desgned to provde a faly-style afternoon to prove physcal ftness, fght polluton and teach safety. Free cold drnks wll be provded by the Jaycees at the halfway ark. Bcycle Safety Month s sponsored by the Fun on Wheels -H Bcycle Club of Westfeld. Addtonal nforaton ay be obtaned fro Mrs. E. Hardy of 0 Golf Edge or Mrs. G. Rath of 62 Roosevelt St. Innovatve Baccalaureate Servce Sunday Ths year's baccalaureate servce for ebers of the hgh school graduatng class wll be held at Teple ISanu-El, East Broad St. nt 5:0 p., Sunday. The servce, under the thee "Acton n Face of Nee," wll attept to hghlght the varous oods characterzng the past decade n the lght of an's responsblty for the IContlnuad on Pan* wll take axu advantage of the new progra because, n other countes, burglary aong partcpatng householders has been sgnfcantly lower than the general rate," ; tcontlnl «<?«Nae Adnstrators The Westfeld Board of Educaton apponted adnstrators and supervsors for the school year at a specal eetng Tuesday nght. A resoluton confrng need for oderate ncoe housng was adopted by the Town Councl Tuesday nght, provdng the frst postve step toward pleentaton of the senor ctzen housng for West- Held. Defends Acadec Freedo Defense of Westfeld teachers' ' acadec freedo was voced Tuesday nght at a cottee-of-the-whole sesson of the Board of Educaton by Dr. Jaes P, Johnson. Johnson, a new eber of the board, sad he felt "copelled to respond to the unfounded and undocuented attack on the recently enacted polcy of acadec freedo." "Durng the past few years," Johnson sad, 'rresponsble accusatons have: been leveled at teachers, board ebers and adnstrators, all of whch have had a chllng effect of both free nqury and genera) teacher-pupl relatons n the schools, The charges speak slarly of 'secret' eetngs, 'plots' and *vl portent! whch wll ensue' once the floodgates John K. Meeker Meeker Mgr. For Luerssen Davd T. Luerssen, Republcan canddate for the thrd ward councl seat, today announced the appontent of John K. Meeker Jr. of 25 Stonelegh Park _ as hs capagn anager for the Nov. 7 electon. _ In.acceptng Luerssen's appontent,. Meeker are opened.' stated, "I a proud to be "The ; opponents of naed Dave Luerssen's acadec freedo n the capagn anager. As he schools are usually ore to ' has prevously deonbe pted than feared, strated on councl, he has Conforty alone akes the ablty and ntegrty to the Cofortable. Terrfed ake a postve contrbuton of newness, of the free ex- both to the town as a whole (Contnued on (Contnued on P«ot 2 The resoluton s a recoendatons of the requreent of the Newayor's advsory co- Jersey' State Housng Fnance Agency, fro who ortgage funds would be sought for such a project. But the resoluton, t was ponted out, does not bnd the councl to the ttee on housng to the elderly, or the controversal Boynton Ave.- tract ste recoended. Thrd Ward Counclan Vncent McGowan, who was crtcal of the ayor's cottee earler report on ts Burvey of housng need, sad that the current report s as coprehensve as possble. "If a professonal survey was lackng, that was not due to any fault of ths cottee whch requested authorty for such a survey but was turned down by a cottee of ths councl. "I do not thnk we can gnore 'the coon knowledge and experence of all of us that such housng need does n fact exst. To nsst upon a professonal survey at ths te would only delay further what we all want, adequate housng for our senor ctzens," McGowan added. Charles Harrs, hs colleague fro the thrd ward n whch the ste for the project has been recoended, concurred, and Jay F. Rochln, second (Contnued on Ptsa ) Wonder Why The Yellow h? The tradtonal whte street traffc lanes are beng repanted yellow, accordng to Polce Chef Jaes FV Moran. Yellow lnes wll separate traffc flowng n opposte drectons, whle whte wll separate lanes of traffc flowng n the sae drecton. The change, accordng to Chef Moran, was ade to confor to new New Jersey hghway standards. Westfeld Rotary Club Awards 22 Scholarshps Totallng $9500 Wth the ad of a $5,000 gft fro the Eljabar Foundaton, a $,000 gft fro the J. Igabelle Dodds Foundaton and $,500 as proft fro "Pancake Day,'' the Westfeld Rotary Club has awarded 22 scholarshps to graduates of Westfeld and Holy Trnty Hgh Schools of Westfeld. Ten four year scholarshps n the aount of $500 a year have been awarded June graduates. Alan S. Bass of Cottage PI,, graduatng fro Westfeld Hgh School wll attend Northeastern Unversty and ajor n pharacy. Blase Bollwage fro ths year's senor class of Holy Trnty Hgh School and lvng at 956 Mlton Blvd., Rahway, wll study at Mchgan State Unversty where he wll ajor n veternary edcne. ' Jane Cleary of 27 Eaton PI,, and graduatng fro WHS plans to attend Susquehanna Unversty where she wll ajor n psychology, Maurce Elbeck of 207 Myrtle Ave., class of 72 of WHS, plans to ajor n pharacy at Rutgers Unversty. Susan J. Iron who resdes at 8 Prospect St. and attends WHS plans to attend Northwestern Unversty and study Journals, Edward N. Morton of 7 Wndsor Ave, nnd a eber of the '72 class of WHS plans to attend Colorado Unversty where he wll ajor n physcal educaton, Pete Rasberfer, also of the Westfeld Hgh School, und lvng at 22 Teple PI. wll attend Catholc Unversty. Beyerly Roberson, WHS of 820 Carleton Rd., wll attend Spelan College and ajor n hstory. Joanne W. Trble of 20 Dckson Dr., a senor at WHS, wll study at St. Lawrence Unversty where {Contnued on Pngo'2) Natonal Honor Socety scholarshp recpents Elzabeth Savoca, Susan Elfers and Catherne Sth are shown wth NHS Presdent Margaret Del Monaco nnd Vce Presdent Jed Beardsley. NHS Awards Scholarshps At the annual Natonal Honor Socety dessert last week, scholarshps totallng $,200 were awarded to Susan Elfers, Catherne Sth and Elzabeth Savoca, senors at Westfeld Senor Hgh School. Susan, who receved $500, s the daughter of Mr, und Mrs. George Elfers of 702 Westfleld Avo., und wll attend tho Unversty of Pttsburgh at Johnstown. Catherne, who also receved $500, s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlla C, Sth of 8 Doran Rd., and wll unroll at UrsnuB College, Elzabeth, who receved $200, Is the daughter of Mr. und Mrs. John Suvocu of 22 GunaHHeu 'IV. Shu wll be student at DOUKIUHH College. Money for the NHS scholarshp fund WIIH raned by the group of 75 WIK students through a garage sale anl varous other events durng the year. At the doaerl, 972 Presdent Margaret DelMonuco passed the gavel to new NHS presdent, llnrwoodk. Sth, who wll be UHHlHtcd by Charles Swckor, vce presdent; Knlly LIICOHUI, Hecretury;.Jonathan IlopkltH, tuwtror; nnd Anthony ndvlkor,

2 THE WE8TFEEU) (BT.J.) LEADER, THUBWAY, JUNE IS.»M r... ^ " ' - \ ^ Offcers M* eber* of Troja» Uge No. «l, WettfleM, presort a power ower Iho WetUleM Cowwlty Center. Recevng the ower behalf of the Ceater to drector Edward J. Sth. TrejM Lodge et the Center for eetga twce ont Penttag the ower to Mr. Sth It Brother John tulet, WP of Trojan Lodg ahown wth h are Brothers Courtney Arttead, Rehert Mlllt, Jaet Turner, Geor Johntan, Albert Keaton nnd Ronald GalUore. fa Mss Dres Honored, To Retre Blss Mary Dres, frst grade teacher at Taaques School, was honored June 7 at a recepton gven by the PTO. Mss Dres wll retre at the end of the school year. The party was at the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gerase of807 Nancy Way. Mss Dres teachng career has spanned years. Ite last 28 years were n Westfeld, frst at Lncoln School and then at Taaques where she has been snce the latter school opened 0 years ago. Her teachng years have all been spent wth frst grade student* wth the excepton of one year when she taught second grade. Mrs. Saly Allen represented the Board of Educaton at the recepton and presented Ma Dres wth a slver tray. Mrs. Frank Elby, presdent of the Taaques P.T.O., presented her wth a servce of stanless steel flatware on behalf of the PTO. Caccola PL Playground Prepares Openng The Westfeld Neghborhood Councl on C*ocwU PI. wll ftoon open Us playground for young ShWren. Tts s the fourth year that the playground wll offer an opportunty for chldren of the neghborhood, any of whose others ust work durng the day, to have a safe place to play durng the day. Orgnatng n a vacant lot three years ago, the playground enlsted the cooperaton of adults and.youth fro varous relgous, scoutng and other organzatons n town. The reltonshps fored at that te has contnued to grow and strengthen over the years. After the lot gave way to the new apartents now exstng, a storefront tutoral center wth rooy back yard at 27 Caccola P cae nto exstence. Durng the school year a tutoral progra s conducted fro Monday through Thursday, wth arts and crafts on Frday. Durng the suer actvtes wll ove out-of doors. Ronald Grant, who has acted as drector for the tutoral actvtes durng the school year wll be full te playground drector. The center wll be open on Mondays through Frdays fro» to 5, ran or shne. There wll be story hours, ats and crafts, athletc progras, feld trps, and varous cooperatve actvtes wth county suer progras. The Caccola PI. playground suppleents rather than supplant! the county playgrounds. Because of the need for daly, near-by supervson of chldren too young for the county playgrounds, t serves a necessary functon. Each year the progra has grown, and ths year uch new equpent s to be added. An nvtaton s extended to adults and youth n WestfeM and ngarfay towns to becoe a part of our actvtes. An hour or two at a te, a ornng or an afternoon week, wll afford an opportunty to becoe a part of a progra that helps all to grow. Drvers also are needed for specal cooperatve ventures. No specal sklls are needed, but any wll be apprecated. Ronald Grant wll be avalable to dscuss the Resdents Coplete College Unlted Westfeld area resdents who copleted courses n College Unlted at Unon College ncluded Clara Bolger of 60 Treont Avenue, advertsng and prooton; Vrgna Hplschuh of 525Wychwood Road and Denns Mottley of 6 Wllow Grove Road, both psychology n lterature; Eleanor Elendorf of 0 Cooldge Street and Vrgna Slabey of 222 Shawnee Path, both geology of New Jersey; and Ely Blodeau of 56 Mountan Avenue, odern Asa senar. Also, Marybeth Nolte of 22W New York Avenue, draa workshop; Davd Jensen of Edgewood Avenue, drawng and progra fro 0 to 6 every day except Tuesday untl the school year ends, and after July fro 9 to 5 daly Mondays through Frdays. pantng workshop; Jean Fsher of 67 Clark Street, readng effcency; Katherne Henn of 750 Castle an Drve, Kathryn Knney of 55 Wychwood Road, Geraldne Purdy of 806 St. Marks Avenue, and Eugene Seter of 55 El Street, all creatve wrtng; Jane and Frederck Schork of 20 Twn Oaks and Elzabeth Schwartz of 587 Laberts Mll Road, all ornthology workshop; and LeWallace Howard of P.O. Box 25, Irvng Kuntz of 867 Wllow Grove Road, and Elzabeth Reed of 700 Clark Street, all appled psychology. New Archtect Jay A. Berez was awarded a aster's degree June at Vrgna Polytechnc Insttute, Blackburg, Va. Hs feld s archtecture. 00 Guardsen To Ad Cap Ths weekend over a hundred Natonal Guardsen fro the 5th Cavalry Squadron, Westfeld, wll conduct a ajor ecologcal project at Cap Speert- Eljabar, a YMCA cap n Pennsylvana whch draws vrtually all ts capers fro New Jersey, A nuber of the 500 chldren who attend the cap each suer do BO through federal or other fnancal assstance. Col. Leonard J. Dallas, Squadron coander, ndcated that the sgnfcance of ths project, plus other cvc projects the 5th Squadron s nvolved n, s that t offers tangble evdence of the Guard's deternaton to eet ts responsbltes to the publc. Most of the Guardsen who wll be partcpatng n the Cap Speers project are resdents of Unon County. It. Mchael Lska of Cranford, personnel offcer, ndcated that the 5th Cavalry Squadron has a lted nuber of openngs for hghly otvated en wth or wthout pror ltary servce. He ponted out that Guardsen have an opportunty to learn techncal sklls applcable to ther cvlan work whle they receve an ncoe, nsurance and retreent benefts. U. Lska ay be contacted at the Westfeld Arory, 500 Rahway Ave. Torkelson Servng Wth «2nd A borne Ary Pfc. Harold T. Torkelseh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Torkelsen of 2 Longfellow Ave., s servng wth the 82nd Arborne Dvson at Ft. Bragg, N.C. A tank crewan wth Headquarters Copany, th Battalon of the Dvson's 68th Aror, he entered the Ary n Noveber ard was last statoned at Ft. Bennng, Ga., Actvated n August 97, the 82nd Arborne Dvson partcpated n three ajor offensves n World War I. The renowned Sgt. Alvn C. York served under ts colors. Presents Awards ' For Poster Contest Sster Mchael Mare, prncpal of Holy Trnty Eleentary School, ha presented the przes for the annual bazaar poster contest. Wnners were: frst prze, Valere Gardner, 7th grade; second prze, Gerald Clyne, th grade; thrd prze, Ellen Collns, 6th grade, and honorable enton: Jll Gardner, 5th grade; John Donohue, 7th grade and Donna Hauck, 7th' grade. The Acadec Excellence Cottee placed the posters of all students who entered the contest n Westfeld stores and other pronent locatons. Servng as judges for the contest were: Mrs. Olver Howarth, Mss Patrca Bryne, and Mrs. John S burn. '. Sngng In Europe Dane Everett of Tudor Oval s on a four-week tour through : seven European countres wth the Gettysburg College Chor. The sngers wll return June ranks Father's Day Sunday, June 8... ake t one he won't forget! F w^ FREE INITIALING I I LEATHER GIFTS I ranks HOW TO PAMPER A FATHER Hathaway's New SHORT SLEEVE. BARONET OPERA Ltttn to ht praltt for ths optra slpptrt Soft MthtMoft lnng, twrdaolf. 96 SHIRT Sport Coats by + Hart Schaffner & Marx Handsoe Collecton of Double Knts and Wovens - Both) Avalable. 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3 r r *. Authors Award- Wnnng Paper Alan Beerbower, a Scotch resdent, hat been d the Ared E Hunt Award for hs research Paper on lubrcaton. Mr. Beerbower, a ccntst at Esso Research and Engneerng Copany's laboratores here, receved the honor for hs paper on "A Crtcal Survey of Matheatcal Model for Boundary Lubrcaton." The award s gven annually by the Aercan Socety or Lubrcaton Engneers to the ASLE eber who authors the ost outstandng paper publshed n socety publcatons the preceedng year. LAST CALL FOR In hs paper, the senor research assocate attepts to unfy varous theores whch explan how wear and frcton arse n lubrcated achnery. Mr. Beerbower s goal s to ake t possble, n the near future, to copute wear rates fro basc physcal propertes wthout conductng experents on specfc lubrcant and surfaces. He further hopes that hs fndngs wll assst others n the developent of ore effcent achnery. Mr. Beerbower based hs fndngs on work n connecton wth, a U.S. Ary contract and on prevous SUMMER CAMPERS OUTFITTERS FOR BOYS S GIRLS Coe n and fll all your requreents^ Quckly & Copletely 2 E. MOAD ST. WESTFIELD AD - OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS TM, 9 ; - /- p. ranks Alaa BeerWwer research projects nvolvng the forulaton and applcaton of specalty ols, fuels and greases. Snce Jonng the copany n 96, Mr. Beerbower has devoted uch of hs career to the search for quanttatve explanatons and predctons concernng the phenoena of lubrcaton. Mr. Beerbower has authored nuerous techncal artcles and holds 7 U.S. patents. He and hs wfe, Clarssa, have one daughter. Esso Research and Engneerng* Copany s the prary scentfc and techncal afflate of the worldwde Standard Ol Copany (New Jersey). Dploas Gven At Gettysburg Gettysburg College has gven dploas to Dane Everett* Jaes F. Hely and Judth J. Iteng. Dane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lews B. Everett, Tudor Oval, ajored n usc educaton and was actve n chor, MENC, Sga Alpha Iota, woen's varsty tenns tea, tutoral progra and the Mental Health-Mental Retardaton Internshp progra. The son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hely, 20 Stonelegh Pk., was a socology ajor. He played varsty football, was presdent of Ph Delta Theta fraternty and served as a dor counselor. A hstory ajor, Judth was actve n the archng band, college newspaper, chapel servce cottee, nfrry vsts and the Kellog lbrary grant cottee. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Edwood Hennng, lve at 9 Wychvew Dr. Y Delegates At Conclave Mss Wnfred Debbe, Mss Patrca Schrver, Mrs. Wlla Knast, Mrs. Rudolph Harrs, Mrs. Rchard Attenborough and Mrs. Jay Hochln, representng the YWCA of Westfeld, wll be aong the 2000 persons expected to attend a YWCA Natonal Convocaton on Racal Justce today at the Aercana Hotel n New York Cty, NY. The convocaton, sponsored by the Young Woen's Chrstan Assocaton of the U.S.A and joned by soe 00 natonal organzatons, wll nvolve representatves of governent, ndustry, labor, educaton, legal, socal acton and welfare rghts groups and the concerned publc. As Mls Wnfred Debbe, executve drector of the YWCA, explaned, ''The Natonal Convocaton s dedcated to the elnaton of racs n pur country and s a ajor step n - Edward F. Johnson has receved a one-year. appontent as adnstratve pleentng the one -assstanperatve of the YWCA of the Westfeld Hgh School. to the prncpal at U.S.A. - the elnaton of Mr. Johnson wll handle racs wherever t exsts schedulng and report cards and by any esn necessary. for the town s three Local YWCAs across the secondary schools and wll country support ths effort assst Hgh School Prncpal nvolvng young and old, of Albert R. Bobal n supervson and school conduct. every race, creed and color, to buld natonal and local.coaltons for educaton and A new coputer at the acton to elnate nsttutonalzed racs r county and natonal lfe." The convocaton wll be co-chared by Mrs. Laurence S. Rockefeller, a eber of the Natonal Board of the YWCA,and Mrs. Ralph Bunche, a forer eber of the board of the YWCA of the Cty of New York and long a frend of the Natonal YWCA oveent. Mss.Dorothy Heght, drector of the YWCA's Center for Racal Justce, s servng as coordnator. Ar Force Leut. Mchael J. McClynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J, McGlynn, 27 Harrson Ave., has been cossoned a second leutenant upon copleton of the U.S. Ar Force Reserve Offcers Tranng Corps progra at the Catholc Unversty of Aerca. He also receved hs B.S. degree n space scence and appled physcs. The leutenant s scheduled to attend weather offcer school at an Ar Tranng Coand base. EDWARD F. JOHNSON, reeeatly-apfotatet atarsjslrattve asttstaat to tfce artoelaal at WestfSeM Hgh Bcaocl, gaes ever the frst tral rsa el ecspntertsetf tcbemes wt* tw* students ws* havefceea warataf wth M M M cmbpalers asrf «chet*kgat Is* hgh tefcaal (Ms year: fltettea Blsfttfcy (seated), Jaalar * Karw Valfl, Johnson Naed F Adnstratve Asst. school wll enable Mr. Johnson and school adnstrators to personalze schedulng of soe 2200 students at the hgh school n Septeber. Coputerzaton of schedulng and report cards was forerly done outsde the school by a coercal fr. In the past, student schedules were often receved the Frday afternoon before school was scheduled to begn n Septeber. The new adnstratveassstant hopes to go over each ndvdual schedule wth a gudance counselor Professor Exhbts Anhropods at HT j The second qcture $ Holy Trnty ; Ele&fy &t School nature educaton progra was gven by Professor Rchard E. ; McKeeby. The topc for the lecture was "Anthropods of New Jersey." Many specens were on dsplay durng the lecture ana the students exaned others referredto by Professor durng the talk. McKeeby durng the onth of August. The new coputer also wll be used for nstructon. Mr. Johnson cae to Westfeld Hgh School n 96 as a gudance counselor and has been workng closely wth schedulng over the past few years. A graduate of the Unversty of Pennsylvana^ has a aster's degree fro Teachers College, Coluba Unversty, and s currently dong postgraduate work at the New York Unversty School of Educaton, He was an assstant professor of Englsh at Newark College of Engneerng for ten years and also, served as regstrar and assstant professor at Newark State College before cong to Westfeld. He lves n Madson. Whenton Aluna * At the 7th coenceent exercses of Wheaton College, Norton, Mass., Cyntha Jean Meglaughln was awarded a bachelor's degree. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlla T. Meglaughln, 20 K ball Turn., concentrated n atheatcal econocs. ' THE WE8CT U> <W.#.) LEAOCR, THtTftSDAY, #CNE 5, 07 Dn Prbor Elected St. Mary's College Trustee Dr. Hugo C. Prbor of Westfeld has been elected presdent of the board, of trustees of St. Mary' s College, a lberal arts college n Wnona, Mnnesota. He s the presdent and charan of the board of drectors of Boedcal Developent Corporaton, a publc corporaton whch operates a reference laboratory at U Pearl Street, Metuchen, and laboratores n Asbury Parfc t Neptune, Freenok and Jersey Cty. He s also chef pathologst, drector of the departent of laboratores, and a senor attendng physcan at Perth Aboy General Hosptal, a consultng pathologst to the Mddlesex County Medcal Exaners Offce and a vstng professor of boedcal scence at Butgers Unversty College of Engneerng. A pronent authorty on autoaton, and coputersaton and the author of about 00 research papers and techncal lectures on clncal laboratory testng, he has also been a consultant n health facltes plannng and constructon to the U.S. Publc Health Servce. He s a dploate of the Aercan Board of Pathology n both anatoc and clncal pathology, a dploate of the Pan Aercan Medcal DB. HUGO C. PRIBOR Assocaton and a fellow of the Aercan Socety of Clncal PathologsU and the College of Aercan Pathologst*. A natve of Detrot and a graduate of St. Mary's College, he also attended St. Lous Unversty where he earned an M.S. degree n anatoy and a Ph.D. n anatoy and pathology. After recevng an M.D. degree at St. Lous Unversty School of Medcne, he nterned at Provdence. Hosptal n BRIGHT WOOD IN WESTFIELD 98,500 F Detrot and served a threeyear resdency n pathologc anatoy and clncal pathology at the Natonal Insttutes of Health n Maryland. Aong nuerous professonal actvtes he s a eber of Sga X, the Internatonal Acadey of Pathology and the Aercan assocatons for experental pathology, anatosts, blood banks, advanceent of scences and advanceent of edcal nstruentaton. FATHERS BAT I8> treat the prde of the faly to FATHER'S DAY DINNER AT STEAK HOUSE owe** TM# MMWf U.S. ROUTE 22, MOUNTMNMDE, N J ftckmmtk>ns<20t) PRIVATE PARTIES 0 TO 200 LUNCHEON COCKTAIL! DINNER Make Ynr RtwrvaltoH Early, * -. / L y\\\ : -. ;. -, - -. ; : # : ' '. \ - r for her '--, - ". ' -. ' ( "..,. ' ' - }. -.! I t yk +» *,- * T* ' t' * r V *n I tr -''' k :,^f SUMMER SHIFTS REG. $.00 NOW ARNEL PRINT PANT SHIFTS REG. $2.00 NOW TOPS-TOPS-TOPS SLEEVELESS - SHORT SLEEVE ALL COLORS ALL FABRICS Vz TO V OFF TENNIS DRESSES GOLF SWEATERS REDUCED 25% TO 0% SKIRTS NEW SUMMER FABRICS REDUCED 0% N W The hghest rate of return n New Jersey oonvanan ann ot aavtno wn OUWMNWCI en you danptek tha data of aturty fro Mtoeo onths (nu aopount only $600.). S p W l la provde 5* paryaarlntaraat fro day-omapoatt to d«y-of-wtthdrawal (provmlhg $60. raalna on deport at tfea and of quarter). TNftla M for aavara who weat to depost funda foe aafwt p Of UIIML HOBUMr p 6% Intaraatpar yaar on all batanoaacmtia Da* pottta ads on or bafpra the L 0jh of any awnh IntsfBst fro tha> at» Aftar ho loth* aakoe atajt Worn day of dsposlt Fraa trantfar IT your olaawhsra. All d#poatt» Ineuad to 20,00a SAVINGS AND U M N ASSOCIATION, - ; : r ' FRONT VIEW -r - -J** I>M*<.++.*t '^v * * - * * L**" *»< :&# * W ',t REAR VIEW The stunnng front &. rear vew sketches tell ther own story of ths rearkable custo bult hoe on Far Hlt Drve. The beautful rear wng and portco contans 2 bedroos, bath and faly roo. In all, there are 9 roos - 5 bedroos VA baths,,. unbelevable char../^ SELECTED GROUPINGS LONG DRESSES RED RFnurEO PANT SUITS U T o DRESSES SUITS JACKETS & onflow 6. opgfl, MtdMn, PhlffpbtffB, Orstfs pan Offloa: CM feted awnftwarc, N J (SOD KMM0 Gnolosed H g taoo. rr) for fl% ptr ys* onth (UWWSavngs CNtHToats Acfeoun. Optn a 6pMtsf (nytstprs Passbook Aooount at 9%, per.year. Enolottd» ' Q Enokwed k *. _:; ' h f" n MflUlar Passbook Gav* Account tf &% ppr ystr, BARRETT &CRAIN f t REALTORS f f f f "Three Colonal Offce* " 207 E. BROAD ST WESTFIELD CHARGE OPEN THURSDAY 'tl 0 P.M. El St., Wetfleld New Provdence Rd., Mountansde Strvlng Wntfald, Mountald*, Scotch Plant, Fanwood Soarst County and Vcnty l«r«m wff dtpotll <wtr 0,000,000

4 THE WE8TFICLD O*J.) LKADE*, THUBSDAV, SUNE IS, lttt OBITUARIES Edward C Jaes Servces were held Monday at the Frst Unted Methodst Church (or Edward C. Jaes, 5, of 5 Burrngton Gorge, who ded Saturday n Overlook Hosptal of an apparent heart attack. Mr. Jaes was general anager of generaton for the Publc Servce Electrc k Gas Co. of New Jersey. BornnYolan,W.Va.,Mr. Jaes lved here snce *9. He was a eber of the Frst Unted Methodst Church. He was graduated fro Lehgh Unversty n W0 wth a bachelor of scence degree n electrcal engneerng and joned Publc Servce shortly after graduaton. He forerly was chef engneer at both the Mercer generatng, staton and the Hudson generatng staton. He was a senor eber of the Insttute of Electrc and Electronc Engneers. Survvng are hs wdow, Mrs. Elzabeth Gllespe Jaes; a son, John R. of Sprngfeld, Ore.; a daughter, Mss Elzabeth Jaes of Arlngton, Va.; a brother, Robert of Huntngton, W.Va., and a sster, Mrs. Wlla Dowdell of Mdwest, Okla. The Rev. Dr. Clark W. Hunt offcated at servces. Interent was yesterday ornng at the Sprng Hll Ceetery, Huntngton, W. Va. The Gray Funeral Hoe was n charge of arrangeents. Lesle A. Stocker Lesle A. Stocker, 62, a natve of Westfeld, ded Saturday at hs hoe at 8 Bonne Burn Rd., Watchung, where he had lved for 2 years. At the te of hs death he was chef custodan of the Scotch Plans school syste. Pror to that he had been a brdge carpenter for the Central Ralroad of New Jersey for 22 years. He was a eber of the Rahway Yacht Club. Mr. Stocker s survved by hs wfe, Mrs. Dorothy Crckenberg Stocker; a son, John; a daughter Lesley and a grandchld, all at hoe; four brothers, Clarence of Tos Rver, Frederck of Eaton ton, Ga., Douglas of Pal Beach and Joseph of San Gabrel, Calf.; and four ssters, Mrs. Russell Kubach of Lake wood, Mrs. Anthony Aladts of Westfeld, Mrs. Wlla Schellet of Englshtown and Mrs. Edwn Affleck of Westfeld. Funeral servces were held Tuesday ornng at the Gray Funeral Hoe wth the Rev. Roland Ost of Wlson Meoral Church, Watchung, offcatng. Interent was n Farvew Ceetery. Rabb at Workshop Rabb Irwn H. Fshben of Westfeld, drector of the Rabbnc Center for Research and Counselng, partcpated yesterday at the annual conventon of the Central Conference of Aercan Rabbs yesterday as Grossngers, N.Y. Jfatruteu Vncent J. Banda Vncent J. Banda, 25, of UMZCreger Ave., Unon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Banda of Westfeld, ded Monday n the U.S. Publc Health Hosptal n Baltore, Md. He was the husband of Mrs. Joyce Kownack Banda. Born n Newark, Mr. Banda had lved any years n Westfeld. He had been a resdent of Unon snce Septeber. He was dscharged fro the U.S. Ar Force a year ago after servce of four years, one of whch was n Vetna. Also survvng s a brother, John, of Westfetd. Funeral servces wll be held at 8:0 a.. toorrow at the McCracken Funeral Hoe, 500 Morrs Ave., Unon, and at» a.. at St. Mchael's Church, Unon, where he had been a councant. Interent wll be n Farvew Ceetery.. Vstors ay call fro 2-5 and 7-0 p.. today at the funeral hoe. Mrs. Herbert Huy Mrs. Helen Druond Huy, 76, of 5 Boynton Ave., ded Monday at the Westfeld -Convalescent Center. Born n Boston, she had lved n Westfeld wth her daughter, Mrs Rchard C. Underbll, for two years. Prevously she resded n Wellesley, Mass., for 0 years.shewasthewfeof the late Herbert Wlla Huy. In addton to her daughter, she s survved by a son, Herbert Wlla Huy Jr. of Napervlle,., and three grandchldren. Gravesde servces wll be held at :0 a.. today at Forest Hll Ceetery, Jaaca Plan, Mass. Mrs. Earl Turnbaugh Mrs. Isabella Turnbaugh, forerly of Westfeld, ded June n Bay Vllage, Oho. She was the wdow of Earl L. Turnbaugh. / Mrs. Turnbaugh and her husband had lved n Westfeld for ore than 0 years. She was a teacher n the Scotch Plans school syste for any years. Survvng are a son, Leut. Col. Robert E. Turnbaugh of Colorado Sprngs, Colo.; a daughter, Mrs. Frank O. Sullvan of Bay Vllage, Oho; Establshed ltfl and four grandchldren. Mrs. IN. Szapowalenko Mrs. Natala Szapowalenko, 86, ded Saturday at her hoe at 9 El St. Born n Russa, she cae to the Unted States and Westfeld n 952. She s survved by a daughter, Mrs. Jula Krylenko, wth who she lved, and a grandson, Leo, also at hoe. Funeral servces were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Gray Funeral Hoe by Father Paul Falko, pastor of the Ukranan Orthodox Church n South Bound Brook. Interent was n Farvew Ceetery. Non-proft tnd Non-sectsrhn One of New Jersey's fnest ceeteres * Mrs* R. H Woodruff Mrs. Carolne Arstrong Woodruff, 8, of Washngton St., ded Saturday at the Ashbrook Nursng Hoe, Scotch Plans. Born n Ednburgh, Scotland, she had resded n Westfeld snce 92. She was a eber of St. Paul's Epscopal Church and was the wdow of Robert H. Woodruff who ded n W Survvng are two brothers, Henry R. Arstrong of Convent Staton and Rae Arstrong of Pont Pleasant, and two nephews. Funeral servces were held Tuesday afternoon at the Gray Funeral Hoe wth the Rev. Hugh L yen good of St. Paul's Epscopal Church offcatng. Interent was n the faly plot at Farvew Ceetery. Mrs. Theodore Fuchs Mrs. Nells Adask Fuchs, wfe of Theodore Fuchs, ded Sunday nght n Florda. She was a resdent of 225 Southeast Sxth St., Dana, Fla., where she oved two years ago after any years n Westfeld. Actve n Holy Trnty Church, Mrs. Fuchs also had attended Traphagen School of Desgn n New York. In addton to her husband, she s survved by a son, Greg Fuchs of ft Broadway, Clark. Prvate funeral servces wll be held n Florda.. Jaes F. Pearsall Jaes F. Pearsall, 86, of Lebanon ded Wednesday n the Hunterdon Medcal Center. Born n Westfeld, he lved n Planfeld before ovng to Lebanon n 950. He retred n 950 as superntendent of fre and polce councatons for the cty of Planfeld, after 5 years of servce. He was a eber of the N.J. Fre and Polce Assocaton and the Frst Methodst Epscopal Church of Westfeld. -' Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs. Nette Thopson Pearsall; a son, Col. Jaes F, Pearsall Jr. of Alexandra, Va.; a daughter, Mrs. Harry A. Mller of Flengton; three grandchldren ; three greatgrandchldren ; a brother, Chester of Connectcut and four ssters, Mrs. Katherne Leggett of Westfeld, Mss Helen Pearsall of Westfeld, Mrs. Vrgna Pcker of Haddonfeld and Mrs. Howard Shoeaker of Hendersonvlle, N.C. Funeral servces were held Saturday at Brght's Colonal Funeral Hoe, Lebanon. Floyd R. Batts Floyd R. Batts of 7B7 Carleton Rd. ded Sunday nght n Overlook Hosptal, Sut. Born n Arlngton, Mass., he had lved n Westfeld snce 950 and had been eployed n a anageral poston wth Lever Bros. Co. snce 99. He had been actve n the Frst Congregatonal Church of Westfeld for any years, havng served the church n varous capactes. Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs. Harrette F. Batts; a son, Jeffrey H. Batts of North Planfeld; a daughter, Susan B. Verbaan of Royal Oak., Mch.; a grandson, Matthew G. Verbaan; three brothers, Robert A. of Whethersfeld, Conn., E. J. of New Haven, Conn, and Rchard I. of Enfeld, N.H.; and two ssters, Mrs. Carol Parads of Wayland, Mass.; and Mrs, Marjore Kohleyer of Oenonta, N.Y. Meoral servces wll be scheduled at a later date. In leu of flowers, eoral contrbutons ay be ade to the New Jersey unty of the Aercan Cancer Socety or the Frst Congregatonal Church. Edund M. Wse Edund M. Wse, 7, of 75 Crescent Pfcwy., rwud euuurgrt and nvestor «f the carat whte fom ntw n uae, ded Tuesday at Overlook Hosptal. Born n CMcatfo, he lved n W«tfrd snce Ml. Mr. Wse retred n MB as assstaat to the vce presdent n charge of research at Internatonal Nckel, wth who he had been assocated snce «7. He receved hs bachelor of scence degree n electrcal engneerng fro the Unversty of Wsconsn n U9, when he. began hs career wth General Electtrc. He Joned the Wadsworth Watch Case Co. n 990 and becae ts drector of research n 925, two years later Jonng Internatonal Nckel. Mr. Wst was the holder of ore than SO U.S. patents dealng wth etallurgcal products and processes, aong the a patent on acceleraton -controlled shock absorbers bought by General Motors. He also was co-nventor of the frst successful arcraft-carrer devce for sensng dffculty n the conductvty of the earth and he was one of the nventors whose work led to the dscovery of portant sulflde ore deposts. He had wrtten any artcles for professonal Journals and contrbuted to several books on etallurgy and was edtor of other books of precous etals. Mr. Wse also worked on the Manhattan Project and wth the Atoc Energy Cosson and was consultant on underwater sound for OSRD-NDRC. He was a eber of the Natonal Acadey of Scences, the Aercan Physcal Socety, the Aercan Socety of Metals, Aercan Insttute of Aeronautcal Astronautcs, actve n the AIME and charan of the Insttute of Metals Dvson. Hs wfe, Mrs. Ellen Wse, ded May 0, 970. Survvng are two sons, Edund M. Jr. of Jaaca Plan, Mass., and Wlla C. of Westfeld; two grandchldren, Nancy and John; and a sster, Mrs. Wnfred Paler of Laguna Beach, Calf. Funeral servces wll be held at 0 a.. Saturday at the Gray Funeral Hoe, 8 East Broad St., wth the Rev. Rchard L. Sth, assocate nster of the Presbyteran Church, offcatng. Interent wll be n Farvew Ceetery. Vstors ay call at the funeral hoe fro 7-9 p.. toorrow. Mrs, Kalherne j Hanaway Mrs. Katherne Hanaway of Sebrng, Fla., forerly of Jersey Cty and a frequent vstor to Westfeld, ded n Sebrng yesterday. She s survved by a sster, Margaret O'Keefe of Sebrng, and a brother Davd O'Keefe and a nece, Helen O'Keefe, both of Westfeld. Funeral arrangeents are beng copleted by the Dooley Colonal Hoe, 556 Westfeld Ave. Baccalaureate (Contnued fro P«fl«) present as well as the future. Takng the lead fro Harvard Theologan Harvey Cox's recent book, On Not Leavng It To The Snake, a cottee of hgh school senors have planned the nter-fath servce wth the use of a ult-eda presentaton, two orgnal dru-organ copostons, draatc readngs and folksngng. All hgh school senors and ebers of ther fales as well as frends are nvted to attend. Those partcpatng n the servce are Sharon Cory, Dave GaNun, Laura Patterson, Bethany Jones, Terry Bauer, Jan Gehorsa, Bll Sth, Kathy Boone, Robn Landeu, Peggy Bub, BUI Peak and BrantCal. Mebers of the clergy who lent raw support and ftdvcc nclude Leonard Thatl of Teple Banu-B, Davd Vert* of Redeeer Lutheran Church and the Rev. M. Eare McCuUough of the Frst Congregatonal Church, wth coordnaton under Carldon I. Ryder of the Presbyteran Church, Stop Thef <C*ntnwJ fro '» ) Mrs. Davdson went on to say that, n Monterey Park, Calf., where a progra of ths type was frst nsttuted n 9, ore than,000 householders were partcpatng by 97 and, durng these frst efht years, only three had been llegally entered whle, n the 7,000 non-partcpatng households, ore than 800 were burglarzed. In the past two years the progra has ganed a natonwde acceptance and enthusastcally endorsed by law enforceent agences everywhere. 89 Graduate (Contnued fro PMt ) Cornne Elzabeth Kull Margaret Jane Legowsk Mchael Joseph Lynch Mary Jane Manahan Jean are Patrca McCloskey Eleen Mary McGrath John McKeon Nancy McKeon Robert Erwn Meer Marylou Kathleen Morano Frederck George Moskwa Janet Ellen Mottley Margaret Mary Mulholland Elzabeth Mary Murphy Lnda Carol Nelson Francsco Jose' Antao Nunes Robert George O'Connor Jaes Joseph Olsen Deborah Ann Palencar Anne Mare Pellerano John Pflug Mare Teresa Polese Judth Ann Qunn I Maureen Ann Relley - t Catherne Mary Rokosny Nan Mare Rotchford Johft Mchael Sawck Anne Mary Schechel Judth Ann Soltys John J. Steel Paela Ann Stevenson * Susan Stroz Frances Mare Sullvan Kathleen Dolores Tooey Frank Joseph Uhrn Mora Ann Whalen Wlla Colln Wolff Robert John Zlg Chrstopher Wlla Zukowsk Holy Trnty Contlnutd fro Harry Gunther, choraster, wll sng the Mass of! the Holy Sprt. Graduaton week began Monday wth a Day of Recollecton at St. Joseph's Shrne, Sterlng, conducted by the Trntaran Fathers. The class pcnc was held Tuesday at Taaques Park. The Honors Assebly wll be held toorrow wth Ms&r. Murphy presentng the awards. A class party at the Knghts of Colubus Hall on Sunday wll conclude the week's actvtes. Mebers of the graduatng class are Thoas Ahern, Mary Sue Allegrn, John Aloa, Paul Aloa, Mary Anthes, George Boyd, Joseph Calavano, Carolyn- Casere, Dolores Cauterucc, Douglas Cox, Krstne Duelks, Kathryn Fraatz, Vrgna Frtz, Jule Galpeau, Susan Garca, Lous Grote, Mcael Haefel, and Patrca Hart. Also, Patrca Healy, Jeffry Herguth, Rchard Hll, Lorrane ttowarth, Maryann Ianro, Lews Kng, Janet Laurent, Mara Nardolll, Joseph Nolan, Mary Ann Nolan, Mchael Nugent, Jaes Patnaude, Rosanna Persa, Wlla Root, Steven Sth, Mary Ellen Sexton, Charles Ward, Kathleen Walsh, Vctor Ylagan, and Donna Zarrello. II Frank Alroth Selected For Senar Washngton School Prncpal Frank S. Alroth has been selected to partcpate n a two-week conference to acquant eleentary and ddle school adnstrators wth new currcular progras n scence. The conference s supported by a grant fro the Natonal Scence Foundaton and sponsored by Purdue Unversty where t wll be held fro July 6 through July 2. The Westfeld school adnstrator wll be the only representatve fro New Jersey at the conference to whch 50 were nvted to partcpate fro a group of 200 applcants. Partcpatng adnstrators wll hear presentatons by knowledgeable speakers and partcpate n laboratory nvestgatons. Foral and nforal,j dscussons wll be drected toward developng understandng of nstructonal ethods, aterals and facltes needed to pleent new scence progras. Applcaton of learnng prncples used n these progras to other currcular felds wll also be ephaszed. The role of the adnstrator as an agent of change wll be explored at the conference. D. Joseph Pellcone, prncpal of McKnley School* attended a slar conference at the Unversty of Colorado last suer. Mr. Alroth has been an eleentary school prncpal n Westfeld snce 957, when he was naed prncpal of Frankln School and ts annex, El Street School. He went to Washngton School n He dd undergraduate work at Paterson State College and' receved a asters degree fro Montclar State Teachers' College. He has done postgraduate work at the Unversty of Stockhol n Sweden, Coluba Unversty n New York Cty, the Unversty of New York at Pttsburgh, Me Gll Unversty n Candda and Western Reserve Unversty n Cleveland. T Every-Day Classes Feature Of Suer YM Schedule Regstraton for the frst of four Westfeld YMCA "every day" suer class two-week ters begns Monday. Four two-week ters to be held ths suer nclude June 6 - July 7, July 0 - July 2, July 2 - Aug. and Aug. 9 - Aug. Predcts Excellent Market "Exstng hoes can be expected to sell readly n the edate onths ahead," Realtor Charle W. Rokosny, presdent of the Westfeld Board of Realtors, ad n coentng on nforaton dscussed durng the May drectors eetng of the Natonal Assocaton of the Real Estate Boards (NAREB). "Nancy F. Reynolds of Westfeld/' Mr. Rokosny sad, "a NAREB drector and presdent of the New Jersey Assocaton of Realtor Boards, attended the Chcago eetng and reported ore than 500 Realtors fro across the naton were present at the May -9 conclave." Accordng to Mr. Rokosny, June, July,' and August rank above all other onths n volue of transactons. "May, n consequence, s an excellent onth to lst a hoe on the arket." In addton, ortgage credt s expected to be readly avalable, wth a varety of ters to atch borrower needs. There s soe possblty' that ortgage nterest rates ay ove up n the Fall, ' he contnued. The Westfeld Board of Realtors s one of,600 state and local groups of the Natonal Assocaton of Real Estate Boards (NAREB). + + Jons Bank Lawrence H. Grant of 587 Terrace PI., has been apponted an assstant treasurer at Unted Countes Trust Copany, Elzabeth, t was announced by Rayond W. Bauer, presdent. Mr. Grant joned Unted Countes Trust Copany as a anageent tranee n 970 fro Lee K. Warng Real Estate n Westfeld, where he was eployed as a sales representatve. On copleton of the tranng progra he was assgned to the bank's Snyder Ave. offce n Berkeley Heghts as assstant anager. A graduate of Mercer Unversty, Macon, Ga., Mr. Grant s presently workng toward a M.B.A. at Seton Hall Unversty. "Instructon's an every day experence at the Y durng the suer when we shft to daly classes fro our usual weekly sessons," sad Harry L. Lesher Jr., drector of physcal educaton servces. '"Ite ntensve nstructon possble n 'every day* classes s a boon to any boys who fnd that everythng sees to coe together wth day-to-day help. And suer classes are generally saller wth any Westfelders away on vacaton." Under the Y's regular fullprvlege youth ebershp a boy s enttled to a class each day durng the suer wthout addtonal charge - a total of 0 sessons Carnval Kts Are Avalable Wth the arrval of war weather any others wll begn to hear "Moe, what can I do?" fro ther. chldren. The Unon County Unt of the Aercan Cancer Socety has a suggeston - sponsor a cancer carnval n your backyard wth all young frends and neghbors nvted to attend and partcpate. The Aercan Cancer Socety's Unon County Unt at 52 Westnster Ave, n Elzabeth, provdes Car* nval Kts whch nclude gaes, ' posters and balloons. A snow cone achne and a candy cotton achne ay also be obtaned wth parents persson. These tes are offered free of charge by the Unt. All proceeds fro the Carnvals are acknowledged by the Unon County Unt and are appled toward the support of ts servce progra. A nuber of kts have been dstrbuted ths year and arrangeents are beng ade to hold carnvals durng the suer onths. Lades Day At Park Tues. The Westfeld Old Guard wll hold ther annual "Lades Day at the Park" at Taaques Park Tuesday fro 9:0 a.. to p.. In case of ran, the pcnc wll be held the followng day. The general charan wll be Theorn Hagstro, and he wll also conduct the copetton aong the lades n the varous gaes. Przes for the wnners n these gaes, as well as a door prze wll be awarded. Colonel Sheran Wllard, Ray Davson, and Henry Fortan, all past drectors of the Old Guard, wll provde the refreshents consstng of ce crea, cake, and coffee, to suppleent the pcnc lunches brought by the ebers. WILLIAM T. ARD ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS AND TAX CONSULTANTS ANNOUNCE THE RELOCATION OF THEIR OFFICES TO durng the suer alone. That's n addton to the YMCA progressve sw class and gy class wthout addtonal charge n each of the other yearly 2-week regstraton perods - fall, wnter and sprng. A total of sw classes, rangng n ablty level fro the boy who stll needs to learn how to get nto the water up to the ost sklled "porpose/'swng up to a le wll be offered n the daly sessons. The Y's suer schedule also offers a lvely array of war weather actvtes - a Day Cap, Ranger Cap, and Knder Kap servng boys of all ages. Tenns classes are also offered for boys grades -9. For boys n 0th grade and older the Y offers SCUBA, plus a chance to try for the frst te the handsoelyapponted weght roo and handball court. Boys are requred to enroll n classes the week before each ter begns. Regstraton s on a walk-n bass throughout the suer at the Man desk of the Y, 8 Ferrs PI. every day fro 9:0 a.. untl 9 p.. Forty Play 5-Mn. Chess Forty chess players partcpated n the annual - nute chess tournaent Frday at the quarters of the local Planfeld-Westfeld Chess Club n Westfeld at the YMCA. The players were dvded nto two sectons accordng to strength. Wnner of the top secton was Eugene Shapro of Westfeld. Placng second was Dr. Leroy Dubeck of Cherry Hll,whle Stephen Stoykoof Newark took thrd. Sxteen players played n the top secton. The second secton, consstng of players, was won by Glen Petersen of Pscataway. Second and thrd spots were taken by Edwn Faust of Bround Brook and Edward Haug of Westfeld. The two tournaents were double round robns, n whch each player played each other twce wth the opposte colors. The tournaents took n excess of fve hours to coplete, fro start to fnsh. In fve nute chess, each player s alloted fve nutes n whch to coplete hs gae. In the event the gae s not over n the te allowed, the player who frst exceeds the te lt loses the gae by forfet. The Planfeld-Westfeld Chess Club announces that t s now startng ts annual 0-0 suer tournaent. Inqures ay be ade at the club preses at the Westfeld YMCA on Frday evenngs. 250 EAST BROAD STREET WESTFIELD NEW JERSEY ONE YEAR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN, INTEREST-FREE, AVAIL- ABLE FOR PRE-NEED BUYERS Supt' Offce Executve Offce n oo E. Broad St. El Street AD -078 AD -00 Gates Clow at 00 p.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS PRECf H. CRAY, JR. and Genrl Mntfar. DAVID 0. CRAOIEL Extcutlv Vlce-I'rflldont C FREDERICK POPPY WIITfllLD 0 Bat IroadSt, tod H. Gray, Jr., anagtr 2-0 CftANFOKD 2 Sprngfeld Av«., Vflllfa A. Doylt, anagtr Wlla T. Ard, M.AJ.' Edward E. Ard Thorn us A. McGunness Arthur J, Mag'hur 9 Clanarc Met/Jet Olga R, Lou.sc

5 ^ T Councl Ends Year Announceent of the recpent of the Betty Mark acnounhp, a report fro the newly fored educaton studes cottee, anauaccjent of a revson of councl by-laws, a new enablng resoluton and a perforance by the Speech Club of Jefferson School were features of Thursday's eetng of the Parent- Teacher Councl at Edson Junor Hgh School. Joanne Trble was selected as ths year's fouryear scholarshp wnner. 9e plans to ajor n hstory at St. Lawrence Unversty. John Daly, charan of the educaton studes cottee, reported that of the seven requests accepted for study, four were copleted and three stll n progress. Passed at the eetng was a resoluton ntroduced by Mrs George Fratt whch UINEI& wll allow the councl to dssenate facts on school budgets, as well as fnancal needs and requreents of the school syste. By a ajorty vote the councl ay also endorse a proposed school budget and ndcate ts support publcly. New offcers of the councl are: Presdent, Mrs. Patrck A. pass; vce presdent! Mrs. Robert E. lst; recordng secretary, Mrs. Frank Elby; correspondng secretary, Mrs. Joseph E. Sahulka; treasurer, Mrs. L. C. Grabo; and advsor, Mrs. Fratt. Rado Staton Ade Wade Duy has been apponted chef engneer for WMCO, Muslcngu College's FM student rado staton. Hs parents lve at 096 Seward Ave. SlM Tht LEADER STORE For Dll COOL SUCK BUYS 65% Dacron 5% Cotton NOW 00% Polyeste by Haggar NOW 5.00 ALTERATIONS FREE! SPORTSHIRT BUY OF THE YEAR! KNITS for GOLF 95 PERMA PRESS PERMA PRESS! FANCIES and SOLIDS SHORTS FOR DAD Selecton n Town NOW.95 SIZES 0 AIST :* * t ftt ' 5 * * Dversty Shop THE LEADER STORE 09 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD OPEN THURS. EVENING 'tl 9 MAJOR CHARGES ACCEPTED St Shore Pcnc Lons 9 Fnale The Lons Club of Westfeld ended ts «eaaon wth an annual pcnc at the Jerey shore. Lons faaye held ths pcnc snce ts organzaton n January, *2. Twenty eght lons and ther guests were guets of Robert Schwarz at hs suer hoe n BreUe. Soe of the ebers spent a day at the track, others at the golf course or the ocean. After a day at the sport of ther choce, the eber* joned at a cocktal party and a catered eght course shore dnner. The hghlght of the day's actvtes was a "hole n one" on the ISO yard thrd hold of Old Orchard Country Clubby LonPtulAllean.a eber of Echo Lake Country Club and a retred jeweler of Westfeld. Wnner of several senor tournaents n the State, ths "hole n one" brngs hs lfe total to fve, all of whch have been ade n the past seven years. Lon Allean played n the foursoe wth Lons Pakenha; newly elected presdent; Everett True and Vncent Kuntz, a young edcal student of the Unversty of Roe, Italy. Despte the age dfference of over SO years, Mr. Allean and Kuntz, had dentcal scores of 86 for the IB holes. To Attend Conclave W Denal Hygensls Mrs. Gena Berk of 20 Golf Edge, assocate dean for alled health progras at Unon County Techncal Insttute, wll attend the Natonal Conference of Dental Hygene Drectors n Lake Tahoe fro June 8 to 2 Ṫhe purpose of the conference s to dscuss federal fundng for dental hygene progras ; As assocate dean for alled health progras, Mrs. Berk s responsble for all exstng health progras at UCTI and for the developent of new ones. She s a graduate of Guggenhe School of Dental Hygensts, New Vork Cty, and earned her bachelor of scence degree at Rutgers Unversty. Confers Degrees Montclar State College has conferred B.A. degrees on Robert E. Brewster Jr., 028 Hardng St.; Mchelle R. Brown, Frst St.; Karen Mary Hanns, 09 Colubus Ave. and Kathleen Mare Vella, N. Scotch Plans Ave. Chester Danel Moore 205 Benson PI., s a January graduate. Brewster, a bology ajor, played on the foot* ball and baseball teas. He plans to teach hgh school and coach. He s lsted n Who's Who Aong Outstandng College Athletes of Aerca and was naed to the second tea n Acadec All-Aercan Football. TRANSFERRED? HOMtRICA, INC. wll htl» yov fnd your next horn* anywhtr* I n t h e Unted I States WITHOUT CHARGE. pbjective: to help you fnd your next hoe wth a nu of effort, te and expense. I f you plan to ove to an unfalar cty, or just to relocate near your present hoe, HOMERICA INC. wll help you fnd the rght house, n the rght neghborhood, n the new area! SCOPE: Operaton throughout the Unted States enables Hoerca to furnsh you wth detaled nforaton on houses whch ft your requreents even before your frst vst to the new area! Local Man New Owner Of Lancaster Ltd* Robert H. Hanes Jr. of 9 Carleton Rd., a Westfeld resdent for. 0 years, has assued the ownershp of Lancaster Ltd., statoners, party good* and gft store on El St. Mr. Hanes has a Ions career n the greetng card busness. After workng for seven years on Wall St. n New.York, he was wth the publshers of Rust Craft Greetng Cards for 0 years. Presdent of House of Cards n New York Cty, he anaged three New York stores. Mr. Hanes s a graduate of Battn Hgh School, Elzabeth, he attended New York Unversty. Hs wfe, Jean, s a Rutfen Unversty graduate and a physcal educaton teacher n the Elzabeth school syste. The couple's two chldren are arred and lve n Avon, Conn., and Baltore, Md. Mr. Hanes, who served wth the U.S. Ary n Gerany fro 92 untl WesUfeM SIIMUM Martn G. Scfolck. forer owner «f Lancaster's Ltd. on El St., extends hs test wlskes to new owner, Robert H. Hanes Jr. 9, s a forer eber of the Westfeld County Carver's Favorte Included n Dsplay Included n an exhbt of handcarved anals, brds nature funlture the dsplay case n the an readng roo of Westfeld Meoral Lbrary are the favorte carvngs of the carver, Ernest E. Weaver, 62 Sut Ave., and of hs wfe. Mrs. Weaver s partal to a fat lttle woodcock her husband carved, whle Mr. Weaver prefers a stalkng, enacng Sberan tger. Mr. Weaver started hs hobby about 20 years ago when he went through a long perod of enforced nactvty because of llness. Search* ng for soethng to occupy hs te, he read of a retred actuary who had ade a whole new lfe for hself as a woodcarver. The Westfeld an wrote to the actuary, who repled not only wth a letter but wth helpful suggestons of books and equpent. Wth the help of books fro Westfeld Meoral Lbrary and the New York Publc Lbrary, he began to learn hs avocaton. It has becoe a ore and ore portant part of hs lfe. Wth the wood carvngs are peces of carved whale vory; penguns and tny Esquaux whalers. On a large whale tooth s an exaple of scrshaw as done by the 8th century whalers. Weaver's grandchldren especally lke ther grandfather's tny reproductons of Boston, rockers and a deacon's bench. Donatng the top shelf of the exhbt s a tro of dolphns, n natural wood and carved as f they are playng n the water. The ajorty of the brds are waterfowl. Mr. Weaver explans that as a natve of the Chesapeake Bay area, he s falar wth the waterfowl of the regon. A long te actve eber of the Audubon Socety, he s nterested n all speces of brds and reports that the pleated woodpecker s once agan beng found n ths secton. One of the brds s carved as t poses alertly on, a sall tree tunk. Mr. Weaver s an early eber of the Natonal Woodcarvers Assocaton. ' He also collects Boeh and ; Cybs sculpture. On dsplay s hs copy of a Cybs whte teal ducklng. Soe of the brds are n several peces, others are carved fro one pece of wood, as s a dejected burro. Panted brd carvngs are of whte pne or boxwood. For unpanted work he uses ahogany, teak, a wood that suts the subject, Obtanng sutable wood s a real proble. Does Mr. Weaver sell any REMEMBER: Hoerca works only for YOU! All of ther efforts research, reports and advce are exclusvely on of hs work? Not at present. behalf of the prospectve When he retres n a couple buyer. They have no con- 6f years fro hs legal work necton wth the sel er. he plans to "thnk co- It s ther responsblty ercally." Untl then t wll to guard YOUR nterests. For further detals, please Seek Hoes for 50 call our local representa- Th,, w p tve, Pearsall and Frankno We....^ar r f e. y"> enbach, Inc., 5 El ^^"ec f the Intcrfulth St.. Westfeld, Socal Acton Cottee of 700 or call us drect. Cranford seeks to place 50 - urban chldren In suburban hoes far ' a two week vacaton perod, fro July 5 - July 2H und fro July 29 - Au«, 2. Questons regardng UtlH progra nny bo answered by contactng Arlono 00 PARK.AVE., N.Y.C. Zurnlk, 2::-0::; or Uerlon Schwalt, be just as when he started teachng hself the skll of carvng strctly for fun., -trfo 't). Players and the Proscenu Players. Wnnng Watercolor Thoas Bavolar of Westfeld won frst place n watercolors wth hs "Wood and Weather" at the Frankln Arts Councl recent outdoor show. ANNUM TIME SAVINGS ACCOUNT Annual rate fro day ol depolt guaranteed for two years, nu $,000. THE WE8TFELO (HJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, ]»7Z Mrs. Phlp Rotchford of Westfeld was presented wth a rhnestone pn by the PER ANNUM TIME SAVINGS ACCOUNT Annual rate fro day of depost. guaranteed for one year nu $2,000 Mrs. Rotchford Cted by ACS Unon County unt of the Aercan Cancer Socety Monday n recognton of QaJuftn sou PEH ANNUM SAVINGS ACCOUNT Annual rate fro day of depost guaranteed for sx orons nu $,000 earn Aerca's hghest WESTFIELD BROAD AT PROSPECT PIAINFIELD 27 PARK AVENUE TAXUS JUMPER CLEARANCE ED ERA 5AV/NGS SCOTCH PLAINS 6 PARK AVENUE her work as a volunteer n the areas of publc educaton and fund-rasng. WBIFIED PER ANNUM REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNI Annual rale, pad quartftry no nu, no rrotlc*< no penaltes, wthdrawals anyte. L 5

6 THK Hfr;STFIKU> (N.J.) LKA0EB, THUESDAV, JUNE IS, *7$ THE WESTFIELD NATIONAL NfWV»oU«pavd *t Westflel, tr. X LEADER ASSOCIATION»«U" a"dr'>hating &o PublUhln* CoBpt&r. Aa'lndejwndTnt NtfWfpMMaT. tor tfc* Towa of WMtlaU u«soronvk of OfffcUl Mount alula*. >M# p*r r**r la * BvukMtahAA KM OCflu: Qutltr» El Wwkllea Street, WwtfUld, of N*w Jcr**r N. J. IT»M Hew T«L Jtnar UI-0T Pr«M AatocUtlo* MS-M WALTER J. LED BAIL. W. THIMHLB THl KSIMY, JUNE 5,»7I A Challenge to Graduates K«U«t There s probably no generaton of Aercans for who ther years of schoolng - kndergarten through twelfth grade - has"been ore unque, ore wondrous, ore terrfyng than ths year's approxatelyboo hgh school graduates fro Westfeld andholy Trnty Hgh Schools. These are soe of the hghlghts of the years snce they entered school n 999: 959: Sovet Preer Khrushchev pad unprecented vst to the Unted States and conferred wth Presdent Esenhower. 960: Adolf Echann, World War 2 Naz SS agent, was hanged n Israel for hs role n kllng llons of Jews. 96: Alan B. Shephard akes the Unted States frst sub-orbtal space flght. 962: John B. Glenn becae the frst Aercan n orbt when he crcled the earth three tes n the Mercury capsule Frendshp 7; the thrd and fourth Sovet cosonauts crcled the earth 6 and 8 tes, respectvely. 96: Washngton deonstraton Aug. 28 by 200,000 supports Negro deands for huan rghts, hghlght s speech by Dr. Martn Luther Kng... Presdent John F. Kennedy s klled n Dallas, Tex. 96: Cvl rghts workers found urdered... U.S. spacecraft relays oon shots back to earth... U.S. planes bob North Vetna n retalaton for North Vetnaese attacks upon U.S. destroyers n Gulf of Tonkn. 96: Sovet becoes "frst an to walk n space." Maj. Edward H. Whte, n U.S. spaceshp Gen, repeats feat Massve power falure-blacks out ost of Northeast. 966: Frst soft landngs on oon by both Sovets and Unted States. 967: Arab-Israel 6-day war.. ; racal rots n Newark and Planfeld.. Vetna War protest by 5,000 n Washngton. 968; Dr. Martn Luther KKng assassnated... Coluba Unversty protests... Vetna War peace talks begn n Pars... Sen. Robert F. Kennedy shot durng Prary Electon capagn... Bafra deaths fro alnutrton... Chcago Deocratc conventon called hstory's "ost turbulent.' 969: Supree Court says "ntegrate schools now.".... Frst "oratoru day" n protest to Vetna War. Nel Arstrong and Edwn Aldrn Jr. step on oon. 970: Draft lottery goes nto effect... Four students klled durng Kent State Unversty protest. 97:8-year-olds have rght to vote : "Legal rghts" granted 8-year-olds n New Jersey begnnng Jan., 97. Presdent Nxon vsts Chna, Russa. Durng ther years n school, the frst heart transplant was ade and kdney transplants becae alost coon. "Free schools developed across the naton and n Westfeld there was controversy over sex educaton, "nnovatve" teachng and ntegraton of schools. Hgh school students won an outdoor sokng area, optonal frst and eghth perod studes, n-courses, freedo fro d-year exas. Ths June's graduates, a crop of post World War 2 babes, have been n school for the entre length of the Unted States' nvolveent n Vetna, have been drectly nvolved n rghts of norty groups, have wtnessed the very begnnngs of space exploraton, spectacular edcal strdes and ndustral technology. Educatonally, the space age has gven petus to the "new ath" and advanced scence courses durng ther years n schools; the growng awareness of norty groups has resulted n new currculu such as Black Hstory; the ecologcal "crss" has propted a concern for the world about the; the war for ts effect upon ther world. Technology has granted the 972 graduates wth oblty; socety has bent -albet reluctantly - toward soe acceptance of new lfe styles; educatonal nsttutons have offered new freedos; legslaton has gven the new prvleges. All of ths adds up to a great deal of responsblty; ther future, and ours, depends on how today's graduate develops and accepts t. Supports Fundng Of Schools Westfeld School superntendent noted, "only Superntendent Lllard E. I f such fundng s suffcent Law, representng the New to assure opportuntes for Jersey Assocaton of School all pp pupls to have a thorough Adnstrators and the New ana effcent educaton. Jersey Assocaton of "Inadequate fundng Eleentary School Prncpals, testfed before the State Legslature Monday concernng Governor Cahll's proposed bll (A- 272) regardng state fnancng of publc school dstrcts. Speakng of "support wth onthusas the ntent nnd basc structure of the plun to transfer the pre costs of publc educaton to the State d to equalze the tax burden." Dr. hnw also urged (ho legslature "to pruc'rcl proptly n ths drecton" and pledged support of the organzatons hr represented "n behalf of our utual concern, the boys and grls ol New Jersey." The dea of State fundng of ost of the cost of publc clrtnn s ('onendnhle, would be a tragedy snce t would not help the dstrcts whch are now starved for funds and t would do serous daage n dstrcts where voters have establshed fne schools largely through local fundng." Dr. Law sad, "We favor the concept of 'level up' rather than 'level down'. We favor the protecton of the concept and applcaton of the theory of 'local control' to the fullest extent possble." Copes of A-272 anddr. Uw's testony have been placed on the Hoard of Kdueaton publc nforaton shelf at the Westfeld Meoral Ubrary. Dr. Uw IK presdent of the 700-enl)or New Jersey tn Westl'leld Ht'hool Assocaton of School Ad League V. TRUE OR FALSE: WE WOULDN'T NEED NEW TAXES IF WE DIDN'T HAVE SUCH INEFFICIENT GO- VERNMENT? Taxpayers who struggle to pay ther property taxes each quarter are often convnced that the crushng burden of state and local taxes ust result fro neffcency and waste n the operaton of governent. Run a tghter shp, they beleve, and the state would have no need for tax refor. It would be nce to thnk that better housekeepng could solve New Jersey's fscal probles, but ths approach s sply not toe out by the facts. A thorough study of the operatons of state governent was copleted a lttle ore than a year ago by a anageent cosson apponted by the Governor. The cosson *s recoendatons for greater econoy - any of whch have already been pleented - would reduce the state budget by only fve per cent. And data copled by the federal governent show that New Jersey ranks th aong the state n state and local tax burden n relaton to personal ncoe. The burden sees so large to so any New Jersey taxpayers because t s so nequtably dstrbuted, squeezng the ost oney out of those who are least able to pay. The proposals of the Tax Polcy Cottee are not aed at ncreasng the state's tax revenue, but at fndng a farer way to rase the sae aount. Taxpayers wth hgher ncoes, who have been payng less than ther share of the cost of governent, would pay a farer share f the Cottee's refors were adopted, whle relef would be granted to those wth low and ddle ncoes. The Tax Polcy Cottee has not gnored the portant queston of effcency and econoy n governent operatons - both state and local. Aong ts proposals s a recoendaton for studes of the feasblty of adoptng regonal approaches to the delvery of soe servces whch are presently adnstered entrely at the local level. Certanly, governent offcals can, and should search dlgently for the ost effcent ethods of I adnsterng state and local servces, whle at the! sae te the tax syste s ; restructured by usng! ablty to pay as a crteron, for taxng. Careful scrutny! of governent spendng ust take place at all levels, : but tax refor s needed ; now to help the strugglng I low and ddle ncoe taxpayer. WESTFIELD HIGH SENIOR - Lesle Mapes won the Crtcs' Best Actor Award at the Pennsylvana State Secondary School Theatre Festval at the Bucks County Playhouse In New Hope, Penna. Lesle won the award for her perforance as the fourth applcant and the grl on th Street In the one-act play "Intervew." Galaxy Progra A progra, "Fro Here To Infnty" wll be presented at The Unon County Park Cosson's Tralsde Planetaru, n the Watchung Reservaton, on Sunday. The progra, the story of our galaxy and what les beyond, s scheduled for 2 p.. and agan lt p.. and p.. nhlrators. The N.JAWSP represents approxately HOO eleentary school prncpals. K W lfe In Tfc* Suburbs MBMBVB^BMHVHMMlB^BSBMBVBVBBBfeBBHl Wff'tt ftulldng A NEW MOOftff X CANT OT IF OUR. CHILDREN ARC ID WHJOV THC SAME ADVANTAGES FWCND6,T«e HAVf A MTT. HOME TO «TAV K-W r f r U AND THEV " WANTED ATWO CAR OARAGE IN WHICH THE CAR IS NEVER PLACED Prvate Escorts? Edtor, Leader; The proble of gettng chldren fro the Colubus School area to Grant School safely appears to be unsurountable. Soe parents feel the Board of Educaton s totally responsble, but the board feels that t s eetng ts oblgatons. Soe feel the Town s responsble, but the councl has nssted the footbrdge s a school budget te, not a town budget expense. Clearly soebody should do soethng. Fortunately the board has already provded a possble soluton to ths passe. In elnatng the frst and eghth perod studes n the hgh school, a force. of nearly,000 has been freed at precsely the tes that concde wth the eleentary school traffc. What a arvelous opportunty for these young adults to be of servce and fll a great need! They could provde an escort servce to the young chldren fro the Colubus School area whose parents cannot, do so. Surely the Westfeld Area Cottee for Huan. Rghts can be counted on to cooperate and pleent ths county escort plan because of ts longter and ntense nterest n ths area. In helpng these chldren get to school safely, all who partcpate wll be rewarded by knowng they are helpng the board, the town, the :<-: By Al Sth WC WERE HAPPY IN OUR MODEST DWSLUNG BUT MV Wl«NEEDED A LARGER AND FINER. HOU8C TO NEGLECT FOR HER SOCIAL ACTIVITIES.' :--::, \ * I M In * < Thanks Edtor Edtor, Leader, The ebers of the Westfeld Day Care Center Woen's Auxlary and board of trustees take ths opportunty to express our deep apprecaton and grattude to the hundreds of people who worked so trelessly to ake our May garage sale truly ggantc! Ths s ndeed has been a town wde endeavor, and we are ost grateful for the support and cooperaton of so any new frends: Churches, erchants, superarkets, Boy Scouts, the news eda, everyone ade ths year's sale - spectacular!...mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wythe whose loan of ther house and grounds has allowed us to contnue ths project. Mayor Donn A, Snyder and ebers of the councl for our "Proclaaton." Corporate donatons for the "Mystery Bap". Merchants wndow dsplays and gfts. Mebers Rake and Hoe and Men's Garden Clubtk > Westfed Servce League Thrft^Shop. v. Scores Crtc Edtor, Leader; Would you beleve that a board eber could try to be a artyred crtc, ore or less alone and defenseless, rather than akng an ntellgent study of the probles that confront the board? What were soe of these postons taken?. Teachers salares ought to be hgher, but the budget should be defeated. (Teachers salares are now about 70 percent of the budget. In ther ncrease was 9'/^ percent and the endorsed ncrease for next year, s 8V percent). 2. Advocatng reducng text book and lbrary expendture by one-half- the very tools and aterals that teachers need and use ost and should have.. Denyng any ncrease to school adnstraton, offce staff or supervsory personnel (the creators of operatonal effcency) of the syste. More could be added, but let's dgest ths. D.G. MAXWELL SR. 868 Mountan Ave. Mountansde Thanks All persons who donated the tes for sale. Edtor, Leader; Ths year - we take We wsh to express our great pleasure n thankng thanks to you For all the help the Woen's Socety of he you have gven to the Frst Unted Methodst watng chldren by your Church for ther und featurng of our publcty. parents and theselves..... staffng * er #r kn the & bakery h U P ply booth &th and. We are. doubly. ' f ndebted.. to f. yo ve f Mrs. Carelton John Abos Rd Before V??f cl0sn closna R OU our J\? year's,j* your own recent V... dsaster. * uareuon no. actvtes we cte and also! J As * a result ^..,», of your fc««help Coends B of E our junor auxlary had a arvelously successful Edtor, Leader; The Westfeld Board of Educaton s to be coended for approvng the proposed Band-Orchestra- Chorus Suer Workshop. Ths usc progra s a welcoe addton to Westfeld's suer actvtes for students, partcularly snce t s avalable to all n grades -2. Theodore Schlosberg, coordnator of the workshop, has an establshed reputaton n usc educaton. Our students have the opportunty to partcpate n a well balanced, stulatng progra that can provde enjoyent, challenge, and the satsfacton derved through accoplshent. Read through the brochure, whch s avalable fro any Westfeld publc school usc teacher, and learn for yourself the a and workshop concept of ths new venture. Sncerely Sylva Kuntz 867 Wllow Grove Rd. Correcton Edtor, Leader; I should lke to correct a stateent n your report of the eetng on housng for the elderly, last Tuesday. There s no Mrs. Edna Doughty on Arlngton Avenue. There s a MISS Edna Doughty, and she was not present at the eetng. My sster, Mss Ellen Doughty, dd attend. Mss Ellen Doughty has worked for years -- any years before she herself attaned the status of "senor ctzen" -- on the probles of the agng. On her return fro the eetng she expressed shock at the lack of courtesy, concern, and copasson for the elderly exhbted by the nosy crowd of protestors. (MlsH)EdnuD. Doughty 552 Arlngton Ave, thank the ebers of the Woen's Assocaton of the Presbyteran Church whose handcraft workshop tes allowed us our st Mn Bazaar, whch through ther generosty wll be held agan n the Fall - followed by our Bazaar n October. May Furstner (Mrs. Robert E.) Presdent Westfeld Day Care Center Woen's Auxlary Confesson {Contnued fro Page ) otel wth Dres and that he was gong to buy $6,000 worth of arjuana fro Dres. Chrstano allegedly told polce that when the footlocker was opened there wasn't any arjuana n t and an arguent ensued. Dres was sad to have attacked the defendant wth a bake sale last week and rased well over $00 and our adult auxlary proses to do a bang up job at ther upcong garage and porch sale. I thnk you ght want to know that also as a result of the bake sale, a couple saw a pcture of a lttle grl on our dsplay board at the superarket where the sale was held, called the next day, and very soon wll probably have her as ther lttle- grl. Several other nqures were also ade as a result of that one event. The only way the needs of the watng chldren can be ade known s through publcty. Ths needs the cooperaton of the press. You have gven yours and for ths we thank you n the nae of the chldren who haer and durng a w» fnd hoes - struggle, Chrstano wrestled the haer fro Dres and ht h wth t. Lllan Kawut Executve Drector 2 El St. 79 WHS Senors Wn Scholarsh To date, 79 Westfeld Hgh School senors (5 grls and boys) have receved scholarshps worth $07,60. Sean Kelly of 05 Orenda Cr. wll go to the Ar Force Acadey, John Kerr of 65 Fourth Ave. wll go to the at a specal awards assebly progra, at the hgh school Frday ornng attended by educatorreserve offcers n unfor: Ary Col. Ercel Webb, assstant prncpal at WHS; Lt. Col. Vncent Washvlle of US Naval' Acadey and I the Ar Force, WHS drector Jeff Daves of 66 Boynton of gudance; and Navy Capt. Ave. wll attend West Pont. Charles Shallcross, drector The ltary school appontents were announced Elzabeth hgh of physcal educaton at school. WOOD, WALKER & CO, Mobors YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SINCe S69 20 El r t Wotfltld, N, OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS 7 - "9 P.W. Take Fve OUR RAINBOW DEPT. The lttle kds next door have been savng ther nckels and des to get ther Dad, who s a stand-n for Izaak Walton, a really good reel for Father's day. That he ay enjoy t, coe next Sunday ornng, he wll fnd at hs plate 2 coupons, each readng, "Good for one garden cleanup, ncludng grass cuttng, plan and fancy weedng, plu an A-l hedge tr job." No generaton gap n that faly. SENIOR CITIZEN CHATTER "My lttle grandson graduated fro kndergarten. He receved a BS. My husband (He's always clownng) says that akes h a 'Bachelor of Sandboxes. That's not bad. Who are hs wrters? My grandson who s also n kndergarten, receved a edal for hs essay descrbng hs experences on a pcket lne n front of a superarket. The ttle of the essay s, Ths Lttle Pcket Went To Market.' " Wow, what a lot of elopeents these days! I suppose any groos thnk t unlucky to see the brde's father before the weddng. My neghbor sad yesterday afternoon the door bell rang and there stood a young an wth a gutar, soe rockrecords and hs other sut. Hs openng lne was, "H! Behold the brdegroo! Ths s the Honeyoon Hotel, I presue?" The brde's father repled, "Sorry, no vacances. You should have ade a reservaton." And so the brdegroo goeth. The Senor Ctzen who as a young an receved a gold watch for not sokng, has a grandson who has been prosed a sports car for not sokng, pot. f««8 ll *:::>?:: lft! #>' PfcyU ttowec (rght) «f WestfteM,»pe»s te wth Dbwa, of MnklMber( HMpJUI't C«tf»l Supply Dept., as part * her encatfe as a Medcal Mt«t»t. She t one of lve st«e»u stttdyftag to fee necl at Unlan County Techncal lmttute whe have ther clncal expertoftce al Mhteaberg Hosptal. F*r others, lke Mary Carter, aha the other of grown chldren, becong a edcal akuttat U the fulfllent of another challenge. Already Mvlng keen n Instructor- Croup Lender for Burroughs Corporaton, a beautcan, an* now a part-te receptonst-secretory for Dr. Hubert Huphrey, of WettfleM, Mrs. Carter says, "I ade up y taul It was soethng I wanted to do. At a edcal aulttnt I can contrbute uch ore to Dr. Huphrey's offce." Mrs. Bowes, n other of grown chldren, ny, 'Tve always wanted to be a grade school teacher but after workng for a pharaclt I aho becae Interested In edcne. Now I' cobnng the two - - bope to be a edcal attatent to a Pedatrcan.'* Schools (Contnued fro? t) students at Edson and Roosevelt Junor Hgh Schools. Westfeld Hgh School graduaton wll be held at 6 p.. on Wednesday n the football feld, or, n case of ran, n the hgh school gynasu. On Frday, June 2, kndergarten through sxth grade students wll report to school to pck up ther report cards. Secondary school, student report cards wll be aled hoe only to those students who subt a self-addressed staped envelope. Other secondary students ay pck up ther report cards at ther respectve schools, begnnng on Wednesday, July 5. w * / * Lawson Earns B.S. Dorsey B. Lawson, an ndustral anageent ajor, receved a BS. degree n May fro Clarkson College of Technology whch celebrated ts 75th annversary ths year. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Lawson, 75 FlordaAve. Republcan (Contnued fro P»g* ) capagn; Walter Perry, fnance; Paulne Mount, general electon adnstraton; Suzanne Rowland, publcty and assstant secretary; Robert Mendoza, consttuton and by-laws; and Clarence Troxell, audtng. your fnancal ON PREMISE PARKING DRIVE-UP WINDOWS NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICE AT ALL OFFICES STILL HIGH RETURNS %'0,000 MM SAVINGS CERTIFICATES 2 YR. MAT % '5,000 M. YR. MAT PER ANNUM ANNUM PER ANNUM ' &>.** - %% PASSBOOK SAVINGS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS WESTFIELD WOODBRIDGF EDISON MOUNTAINSIDE GRANT CITY/CLARK *&&'&>&. ''I -.; -'''.[ ' f W r..: I '. -'

7 - :'' DICK TOWNLEV «h*wt EUabHa featarts «f caadle he ade. Dck* IMtyts* la Craafenl - > ' * ^ CUMIC Stltfto KeUy «f Uaaa aew ewaer W Gallagher Naed Corco Offcer MOUNTAINSIDE - Gerard M Gallagher of Mountansde ha«been naed aaaatant treaaurer of Coonwealth Ol Refnng Copany, Inc. (Corco). Before jonng Corco n July ltt», Mr. ( served seven yean n the New York offce of General Telephone Internatonal, where he was anager of general accountng. He graduated fro Iona College, New Rochelle, N. Y, n «7 wth a B. B. A. degree n accountng. Fro 957 to M, he was a eber of the U. S. Marne Corpa. To Call Draft Nubers -5 Colonel Harold Hoeng, Actng State Drector of Selectve Servce, announced today that New Jersey's nducton call for June has been ssued to all draft boards n the state. V o B In fllng ths call, local boards wll order all elgble en wth lottery nubers thru 5who have not already been ssued nducton orders for Aprl or May. These are ebers of the 972 Frst If you could select the locaton and hoe of your choce, what would t be?, Scotch Pbnt, Mountan***, Ftwood, Othtr Frae, Stck, Stont Other... Nae Phone. SSM fffl Tudor, Ranch, Splt, Capt, Colonal, Conteporary 0,000-0,000-50,000 60,000 70,000. ao,ooo z.. far offce feels we can save you valuable te. Qrce your preferences and add your extras, then al t to us and we II try to atch t wth one of our any fne lstngs. Rorden Realty 225 Lenox Ave. Westfeld, Nj REALTORS WIMOCW Mullplt UMMC Mtatef SSfS-^t! V I I I z a FATHER'S DAY ^ SUNDAY, JUNE 8 PAMPER POP wth a PIPE YOU WILL EASILY FIND ONE FOR HIM IN OUR LARGE SELECTION OF... NATURAL BRIAR PIPES rotot, StonwelL Goe Jtn&en MEERSCHAUM PIPES IMW whltt, «wfc«thl FatltV oy Vnt'to that wlt Prorty Selecton Group whch coposed of regstrants n Claases -A and -A-O who were born n 952. A sall nuber of older en also wll be ssued orders for June nductons. These are en who recently lost deferents or whose ntal postponeents of nducton expre n June. Regulatons requre elgble regstrants to receve 0 days notce of nducton. In June approxately 2,07 regstrants wth lottery nubers thru 75 wll be forwarded to the Ared Forces Exanng and Entrance Statons for prenducton physcal exanatons. Men fro Atlantc, Burlngton, Caden, Cape May, Cuberland, Gloucester, and Sale countes wll be exaned at the Phladelpha staton. All others wll be processed at the Newark staton. The Aprl-May-June draft calls cover the frst seres of nducton calls on a Unfor Natonal call bass. Under ths syste, all elgble regstrants wth the sae lottery nubers are ssued nducton orders to report n the sae te perod, regardless of ther locaton n the country. Wns Scholarshp Nora Saloone, a sophoore at Idaho State Unversty, has been selected to receve the John B/Davs art scholarshp for * L fall seester. '. Af.: Bbers ef the WestfleM AcaaVsy's receat araducttaa aff Guys aatf Delh w< her at a party at AraaM's Restarsat, U t Ceatral Ave., May. H N N taewfttn, Mr. aa Mrs. AraaU Jacebs. the party was glvea la recogatftoa of tae h w#rk v excellent perferaace, aatf resaltaat pleasure gven to Mte c«nauy by all the yaaag petale wn teak part to the arcaacttoa. The hghlght of Uw evenng cae after rnaaer when the cast was presented wth a cake by ther Rest. Dee«rate la keeateg wth the thee of the show It featured two Runyoaet^jne fgures Awe In rrestlag and the words "Congratulatons Gays and Dolls." Shown ht aw Laure Law, Edward Saradakl, Arnold Jacobs, Gretchen Kraft and Chrs Day. In front Is Mark Jacob*, son of restaurant's owner. * Kolterjahn On College Board The Westnster College Alun Assocaton has elected an outstandng Westfeld alunus to the college's board of trustees. Newly-elected to the Westnster board s Paul H. Kolterjahn, a 99 graduate and senor vce presdent of the Frst Natonal Cty Bank of New Y6rk Cty. Kolterjahn, who has done postgraduate work at the Wharton School of busness and the Harvard Graduate School of Busness, s responsble for operatons anageent of Ctbank's branch network of 9 offces n New York Cty, Nassau, and Westchester countes. A veteran ofworld War II, he served n the U.S. Ary n 92-6, attanng the rank of captan. He joned Ctbank n 99 and was naed an assstant casher sx years later. In 959 he becae an assstant vce presdent, and n 96 he becae a vce presdent. Kolterjahn s charan of the board and trustee of the New York chapter of the Aercan Insttute of Bankng and a trustee of the Westfeld Adult School A natve of Hackensack, Webelos Vst Observatory The Holy Trnty Cub Scout Webeloes Pack 7, vsted the Sperry Observatory at Unon College recently. They were gven a tourof the two observatory telescope does. The operaton of the presently functonng reflector telescope was deonstrated to the scouts but the overcast condton of the sky ade actual vewng possble. The boys were treated to a colorful slde show as a second best vew of the heavens. Many of the sldes presented astronocal scenes not vewable even on a clear nght. Servng as assstants to Scoutaster Jack Brennan were Noran Kudlck, John Tray nor and John Sburn. &** Kolterjahn s arred to the forer Marlyn Jean Haer, a eber of the QkKfrlrtc.972 w vs\\o \VT* w 99 class, and they resde on Shackaaxon Dr. wth ther two sons. Q M *,V M M *\ «ss <»» ^ ^ AN ^ Me*.<» Hjf! $ M).' & THE WESTFIEL LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE U,»7* In Jet Tranng Mrs. Robert F. Ragland of 0 Boulevard, copleted basc jet tranng by akng Navy Ens. Russell G. k. sx arcraft carrer landngs. Ragland, son of Mr. and»\ ' st lt PlaY SIMMEI SESS ACAMMIC - Prevew or Revew n; Englsh Matheatcs Modern Languages DAY CAMP AfetS- Daly: 9:55 -:5 Two Sws Daly Sports Gaes Art Crafts Woodworkng Models Sewng Cook-Outs Tournaents or 6 Weeks ASKITftAU Boys Only Grades 7-2 August - 25 y «" CAMP* ADVANCE CICCMT Qraaaat-a Bology Chestry Physcs Algebra U. S. Hstory NURSMY CAM* Aaotl«* Daly: 9:55 - :5 Swng Ga^s Art Crafts Outdoor Play Enrollent Lted 6-Weeks Only No Transportaton Avalable for Nursery Capers SOCCIft CAMP Boys Only Ages - 8 Awl «, 72 He wll now begn the fnal phases of Naval flght tranng leadng to hs desgnaton as a Naval avator. ftcadimo ron Reedal Developental Increase Speed and Coprehenson or 6 * week courses SMCIAL Typng Study Technques Pantng Sketchng RMf TINNIf CLINIC Boys and Grls Ages 0 Adult June 2 - August 25 August 2-25 SchMt It nwmmtchlmtory IftsHtvHw (NOTATION AVAILAtU THE PINORV SCHOOL S NORTH AVINUI, HIUSIDI, NIW JIRMY T*hont: (20) 55-*9 «! Ml s 'uu *? sa to «<fl 'V A P* K^ M rt \\»p*\ ^ & ovcw.^ f * \*\ fr ^UW- \rt»- <*ft '^ «a U nl,v\s ' ^ **/ v, ^.^\\ AW -^ V v "Hll \fl ^ ""'I»^/<^> * s± V A\ *ttl rt +* 0: "I ^ «u <u lk A] «>*K Ml' r - ' ' * - : \ ^ tf'j There's no way to announce t quetly. Extra Crspy s here! It's fred chcken wth a thck crust of crackly gold. Once you get through the crunch, you're nto chcken as tender and jucy as any you ever tasted. Extra Crspy has a delcate flavor all ts own. Because t's seasoned dfferently and cooked dfferently. Sae prce as the Colonel's regular Kentucky Fred Chcken* In boxes. Buckets. And barrels.,and every bt asfnger-lckn'good. Only LOUDER! Blended Tobacco Students Gven PREMIUM QUALITY CIGARS «f 5 y lt«r* It tha tfth In «wr h«r«at«tu«y hwl^tr. > Plus Ths Array of Oler Wonderful Gjls I TOBACCO POUCHES $,. 2 S0 PIPI RACKS AND SMOKIRS CABINETS $ 2,o TOBACCO OR CIGAR HUMIDORS 2 50 $ 5 LIGHTERS A LARGE VARIETY 2 td $ 5 FOR THE HARD TO PLEASE M A N... A GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM BRICK CORNER PIPE SHOP "Your Sokng Enjoyent It Our Butln«ta" Corner Park and North Avenues Store Hour Monday thru Frday 8 A.M. to 5:0 Saturday 9 A.M. to 5P.M. Clotd Warfrttftdayt Planfeld Assocate Degrees Students fro Westfeld who have earned assocate n arts and assocate n scence degrees ths sprng, nclude Nancy McGrath, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. George McGrath of Edgar Rd,, fro Bay Path Junor College, Longeadow, Mass.; Cadet Jaes N. Wckersha, son of Mrs. N.R. Wckersha Jr., fro Keper Mltary College, Boonvlle, Mo.; Alson Harper Brownng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Brownng, 5 Bennett PL, fro Southern Senary Junor College, Buena Vstu, Va.; Tothy L. Hazcn fro Veront Techncal College, Randolph Center, W, Roseann Yarus of Doran PL fro Grah Junor College Boston; Ava Gruban, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gruban, MM Boulevard, fro Mount Ida Junor College, Newton Centre, Mass. Introducng te Colonels latest and loudest Extra Crspy fred chcken! NEWARK only 695 Broadway & Roalne MIDDLESEX COUNTY Rte. 66, Park & Shop Old Brdge Georges & Mllltown Roads North Brunswck Rarltan Avo, & Ffth Street Hghland Park UNION COUNTY Rahway Avenue Elzabeth 965 East Jersey Street Elzabeth 29 South Avenue, East Westfeld 5 Stuyvesant Avenue Unon Ch

8 e wcnxd <».> IMAMS*, TODI8DA, JUSTE IS,»n A C T I V I T I E S I N T H E C H U R C H E S O F W E S T F I E L D A N D V I C I N I T Y CATHOUC CHUBCH Or THE HOLY Uv, H SWv. Mr. J gffc Dvyto MCOTOBV: IS Tlr%t St. SSf-SU7 CONVENT: SIS Trfattjr PL ISS-HSf fc Bfer ISS-75S U Sunday, MMHI at 6:5, I,»:S, 0:0, :5 a., p. Chapel MHMI,»:fl, a.. Hgh School MAM (Youth Maw), 8:0 a.. Saturday Evenng Mu% S:SO p.. SJT. HELEN'S ft. C. CHURCH»*v. WMHMN T. a* Bafcway Ave. WeaMleM. N. J. * ftt-um MUNI an achadulcd M follows: Dally If aw - 9 r.; Sunday Mauea - Saturday at 5:SO p.., 7, 8:5, 9:0, 0:5, and 2 noon on Sunday. OUSJ LADY OF LOVBDES B. C. CHUBCH <Alr-C*ad tt«m>d> Stft CMtral Ave., MountaAjulde Mv. Gerard I. McGuy, Pastor AMUtanto *v. fl«rard B. Whelaa Rev. Eaytnosd D. Ausnack Sunday, MUMI at 7, 8, 9; 5, 0:SO a.. and 2 noon. Saturday Evenng Mau, 7 p.. Weekdays, Masses at 7 and S a.. Holyday MASKS, 6, 7, 8, 0 a.., 8 p.. Mraculous Medal Novena and Mass: Monday at 8 p.. Benedcton durng- the school year on Frdays at 2:0 p.. Baptss on Sunday at 2 p.. by appontent. Confessons, Every Saturday and eves of Holy Days and Frst Frdays, fro to 5 and fro 7:5 to 8:0 p.. HOLY TRINITY GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 25* Gallows HID. Rd. Rev. Peter M. KsJelU Sunday: 0 a.. Orthos; 0:5 a.., Sunday School; 0:0 to :0 a... Dvne Lturgy. THE MOUNTAINSIDE UNION CHAPEL Hghway tt Mountansde, N. J. Rev. Ronald S. Bence, Pastor 5M Sherwood Partway Hoe Phone: SM-SSU Study; **-856 Sunday, 9:0 a.., Sunday school for all ages; a.., ornng worshp servce (nursery and chldren's church provded); 5:5 p.., junor and senor youth groups; 7 p.., evenng worshp servce. Monday, 7 p.., Poneer OlrU, for all grls, grades 2-2. Wednesday, 8 p, dweek prayer servce. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 5 Eler Street Westfeld, New Jersey MUlsters: L.R. Stanford M. E. McCuUough Sunday, 0 a.., ornng worshp, "Report Fro Catonsvlle," Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bessler, C. Chesney MoCracken. Rev. M. E, McCuUough and Rev. L. R. Stanford wll report on the annual eetng of the Central Atlantc Conference of the Unted Church of Chrst; toddler's roo for sall chldren; church school classes resue n Septeber. Tuesday, 8 p.., Alateen and Al Anon newcoers wtll eet In Coe Fellowshp Roo; 9 p.., Al Anon eets In Coe Fellowshp Roo. TEMPLE EMANU-EL 756 E. Broad Street Westfeld RaM dares A. Kroloff Cantor, Don 8. Decker Tel. XSS-S70 Wednesday, Teple board eetng, 8:5 p.. Frday, frst suer Shabbat servce, 8 p.. Sunday, the baccalaureate servce, 8:0 p..; Jr. Youth Group dance, 7 p.. Monday, Ssterhood board eetng, 2:0 p.. Tuesday, Frendshp Group, p..; Men's Club brdge, 8 p.. If you are Interested In afflatng wth Teple Eanu- or wsh to know ore about the Teple and ol the facltes t has to offer please call Mrs. Evelyn Cohen, Te- e Adnstrator, or Ira. Rta Kessler, Mebershp Charan, , LUTHERAN CIIUBCH 229 Cowperthwftte Vlct Wentfleld, New Jersey The Rev! Eugene A. Rehwlnkel Vlvar Davd Zert zaz-nn Sunday School a Blblft ClasseN 9S0 a.. tnd totlo a.. Faly Worshp snrvtaen. ft (».n, n f dft»,. Thursday, 2:0 p.rvcl*adlaa Ad dessert. Sunday, ) a.., holy counon wll bo celebrated nt thn Hcrvlco; O.O a.. rnd 0:0 Ln,, Sunday wnhnn and Bble olano; :0 ft,., MntJn's nurvuo. At both florv- ICCH tlo Horon wll ho Uolvorod by thn Jlov. 0uK«no A. Itflhwlukol, Mondty, (» to tl p... VU,. ICbrolIurv (Juhl jjngtlmw, TnMtluy, I2:n p.., fudener Ijuthornn Hohool OIOMHH for tho Huer; 7:fl0 p.., gnulllon MorvUo fur llodooflr Lutlnrun He I tooi. Wndolny, 8!>.»),, bonrd of ruuw unrrro METHODIST CHURCH At Iks Stov. Cfafc W PhsHasV v. Dsvtfr A. Sunday, 0 a., there wll be church school classst for chldren up to and Includng Grade ; 0 a.., worahjp servce n the Sanctuary; recognton of hgh school senors wll be a part of the servce; Dr. Clark W. Hunt, senor nster, wll preach. Tuesday, I p., ssons cosson, Roo 09. Wednesday, p,, educaton cosson, Roo 2. Thursday, 7:80 p.., busness anageent cosson. Roo 08. Saturday, 0 a.., pre-arregs workshop, Fellowshp Roo. FAN' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7 SUrttse Ave., flew* Oeerge I*Hwt, Jse F.Mllar Rev. EUsaWth V. AasVrsst Assstant Mlalster Sunday, 0 a... Dr. George L. Hunt wll preach on the topc The Tree on the Mountan' (Eseklel 7-2-2). The servce wll be held outdoors on the church lawn, weather perttng; 0 a.., church school through kndergarten only, older chldren wll attend church wth ther parents; :0 p.., class for parents on Chrstan bapts - lounge; 7:0 p.., pecls congregatonal eetng - Sanctuary. Wednesday, 0 a.., dweek servce of worshp and Intercessory prayer In the chancel led by the Rev. John p. Mllar; 8 p.., trustees eetng - lounge. WILLOW GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M Rartaa Scotch PtalM, N. J. Tlh Fasten Rev. Jotla'Alexander, Jr. p Assocate Pastor Rev. Rssert T. CasseU TefeBtaw: ftl-mm Thursday, p.., Care-Rng prayer eetng. Frday, 8 pjn., "The Bea" coffeehouse for youth. Sunday, 0 a.., start of suer worshp servces, the Rev. Julan Alexander Jr. wll apeak; cornerstone celebraton; recepton of new ebers; church school through 2nd grade. Tuesday, 8 pjn., senor hgh prayer-acton group. Mon., June 6 through 0, Vacaton Bble School, GRACE ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 90 Bevlevard Rev. Robert L. Atwell MlaJste* Sunday, worshp fervlce at a., and 7 p..; * nursey Is provded durng* both servces; Sunday School and Bble Study for all agea at 9:0 a..; Sr., Jr. and Inter. Machen Leagues eet at 8 p..; college fellowshp eets at 8:0 p, Tuesday: Vacaton Bble School staff eetng at 0 a.. Wednesday, ladles prayer eetng at 9 a..; prayer etng and Bble study at 7:5 p.. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 70 El Street Weatfteld, N. X Rev. Robert W. ThAtcher, Inter Pastor ) Thursday, 8 p.., Board of Chrstan Educaton. Sunday, 8:5 and a.., ornng: worshp, seron by the Rev. Hoer Tucker, gueat nster, on the subject, "The Servant For;" 8:5 and a.., church school for preschool chldren; 9:5 a.., church school for chldren through grade 6; 0 a.., church school clasaes for 7th through 2th grades and adults; 0 a.., church ebershp class; p.., Junor Hgh Fellowshp, tentatve sw party at Gerolds'. Monday, 7:0 p.., board of l Ml on. Tuesday, p.., prayer group. ST. PAUI/S EPISCOPAL CHURCH East Broad St. WestNeld, N. J. The Rev. Canon Rchard 9. Hardan The Rev. Hugh Ivengood The Rev. D. Thoas Andrews The Rev. Charlet A, Cesarettt The Rev. Herbert Arrunategul June 5, 82 - June 2, a.., holy, counon daly except Sunday, Thursday, 9:0 a.., Chrstan healng servce, Frday, 8:0 p.., alxteenth annual chor concert. Sunday, Fourth Sunday after Pentecoflt, 7:5 a.., holy counon; 8:G a.. and 0 a.., ornng prayer and seron; :0 a.., holy counon and seron; 2 p.., faly pcnc at Taaquos Park.. Tuesday, 5:0 p.., pcnc dnner for co-opn and church school helpers,. Wednesday, 0:0 a.., holy counon; 8 p.., Cosopoltan Club, (IIIJHCH Mataln*lfo ( Now.lerrn^y Tho Ruv. Rlnr A. Turott,.Ir. Ml Dlr,»r ClrlHll L\\n, <Jaul y H, n.,, Ju»nn n on tn f, Hunday, U)\l)0 t.n., worsllp - ChHdr'M ) u y, cnullo roll, IHJ ohurul HCIIUO], Mondtty, H p.., trftflc«t WANT TO JOIN THEM? The WettfeU Me»eral PMI bat pwlags tr sew ebers. WettfkM retkleate w*» wth to apply far ebershp ay caatact Uw Recreatlaa Departeat la the Muncpal BatMlag. The aaal wll aaea aa a full-te basl Jane 2. Attends Annual Chrstan healng s presented each week at *- I *r. Wednesday evenng Church Meetng testony eetngs held at OI 22 East Broad St. Frst ^Chrstan Healng: The Deand on Everyone" was the thee of a eetng n Boston attended by Chrstan Scentsts fro around the world, ncludng a nuber fro the Westfeld area. In a specal essage to the annual eetng of the Mother Church, The Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, n Boston, Mass, on June 5, Arthur P. Wuth, the new charan of the Chrstan Scence board of drectors, called on the ebers to dedcate theselves anew to the practce of Chrstan healng. "Each one heal one s the peratve of today/' Mr. Wuth declared, specfcally notng the "great need of healng" drug addcton and dsease, poverty and aterals. Frsthand evdence of the ense practcalty of FIRST CHUBCH OF CHBI&T, SCIENTIST * East Broad Street Wettftold Wednesday Evenng Testony Meetngs 8:S P.M. Sunday servces, Sunday school, nursery - a.. "la the Unverse, Includng Man, Evolved by Atoc Force?" Golden T«xt: "Stand stll and consder the wondrous works of God." Job;7-, ETHICAL CULTURE John H. Moore, leader of the Essex County Ethcal Culture Socety, wll apeak at the Socety buldng, 58 Prospect St., Maplewood, on Sunday at a.. Hs topc wll be "The Fundaentals or Ethcal Culture," whch wll conclude the events of the socety untl the fall. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH 5ff» Park Ave. Scotch Plans The Reverend John R. Nellaon, Rector The Rev. Carl B. Gracely, Atst. Sunday, Pentecost IV, 8 a.., the Holy Eucharst; 0 a.., the Holy Eucharst; 0 a.., church school, nursery I- B (laat Sunday of church school untl fall). Tuesday, 8:0 p.., the Young People's A.A, Wednesday, 9 a.., the Holy Eucharst; 8 p.., the Holy Eucharst. Thursday, June, p.., A-Anon eetng. Saturday, June 2, the natvty of St. John Baptst, 0 a.., the Holy Eucharst, THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IX WESTFIELD 0 Mountan Avenue Mnsters, Dr. Frederck E. Chrstan Rev. Rchard L. Sth Rev. M. Bolln Durway Rev. Jack B. Ahlers Dr, Henry G. Bovenkerk Carleton I. Ryder, Drector of Youth Actvtes Sunday, 9 a.., worshp servce, "Go Kte, Gol", a celebraton of God's Love; a.., worshp servce - Dr. Chrstan preachng on the topc, "Soft Hearts Wthout Soft Heada," 9, 0, a.., church school clasaes - last sesson untl after Labor Day. Monday, 8 p.., board of trustees eetng. Tuesday, 6 p.., Elzabeth Norton Bble Class pcnc n tho garden of Mrs. Hataey's hoe; frends and husbands are nvted to attend; Installaton of offcers; In case of ratn, transfer to the Assebly Hall of tho Parah Houso; 8 p.., board of deacons In Roo 200; 8 p.., nsteral relatons cottee n lounge annex. Frday, Dran staff rotront. CALVARY LUTHERAN CHUIICH (LCA) 08 Kvtar Ntrpft, Crufonl I'IM torn: Th* ltav. Arnold *. I>ahl< tlnt Tht Kev. (loron \,. Huff Tho regular church sorvlcoh wll bo held nt 8:0 and a.. Bfbylttlntf for chldren unoor thrco yrjru-h of nffo (H provded durng tlo llor nurvlco. TUIH flduy H IIIH lut day for.sunday church Hchool. l'nrlfl nrt\ trjrpcl lo brng ttolr chldren tu clntrcl wth t, h o h durng tln nwt frotltf, HuludLy, flprlnjr Clon-up, 0 a..; Jr. Toon ljonuh party, 0 a..; HLruwbarry KoutlvU, 0; p.. uduy, charty HOWIIIJC, 0 t,n, Church of Chrst Scentst and other branches of The Mother Church n the Metropoltan area, accordng to Mrs. S. J. Geoghagan, assstant cottee on publcaton for Westfeld Y Redeeer Takes Two Trophes Students of Redeeer Lutheran School walked away fro the Lutheran Olypcs on June wth two frst place dvsonal trophes. Eght Lutheran eleentary schools partcpated n the annual track and feld eet ths year held at Staten Island County College. Copetton was held at three dvson levels, grades seven and eght, grades fve and sx ana grades three and four. The varous events ncluded runnng dashes, runnng broad jup, standng broad jup, hopstep and jup, Softball throw, and tea relays. Trophes were awarded to Redeeer's grade three and four, and grades fve and sx. Lsted are the naes of pupls that placed n the events: Grade Three - Grls: Lucy Yang, rd, hop, step, jup; rd, dash; Judy Daane, 5th, dash. Grade Three - Boys: Chrs Solazzo, st, hop, step, jup 2nd, dash; Barry Schroeder, th, dash; Peter Rehwnkel, st, runnng broad jup, 2nd, dash; st, Softball; Mke Ahnert, th, standng broad jup; 5th, dash. Grade Four - Grls: Chrsty Schroeder, st, hop, step, jup; st, runnng broad jup 2nd, dash; Dane Schanke, rd, runnng broad jup; 5th, dash; Rheta Hansen, rd, standng broad jup; th, Softball; th, dash. Grade Four - Boys: Paul Tchorn, 5th, Dash. Grade Fve - Grls: Sharon Flood, 2nd, dash; Janet Daane, th, dash; Jonna Rehwnkel, st, dash; 2nd, standng broad jup. Grade Fve - Boys: J Baeder, rd, dash; th, standng broad jup; 5th, runnng broad jup; Curts Jutzl, 5th, Softball; th, dash; Scott Solazzo, th, hop, step, jup; Glenn Schroeder, st, dash. Grade Sx - Grls: Jane A bos, st, dash; st, standng broad jup; st, hop, step, jup; Nancy Glenn, th, dash. Grade Sx - Boys: Gary Blanken, 2nd, Softball; rd, standng broad jup; Paul Ibsen, 2nd, dash; rd, hop, step, jup. Grades Three and Fve Kelay Tea - 2nd place, Chrsty Schroeder, Peter Rehwnkel, Barry Schroeder, Dane Schanke, Chrs Solazzo. Grades Fve and Sx Relay Tea - 2nd place, Jane Abos, Scott Solazzo, Glenn Schroeder, Ken Schanke, Paul Ibsen, Burlngton House Prootes Maloney Jaes E. Malonoy of Wcstfold has boon prooted to the poston of senor arketng vce presdent of Burlngton House Draperes. Mr, Mloney joned Burlngton House n May, IM, n» West Count arketng nnugor n Low AngeloH. In July, 95W, he transferred to New York rkclng anager for New York chans. Ilo wan tunned a vce presdent n Aprl, )7. Sx-Foot Kte Feature Of Church Servce "Go Kte, Got" a celebraton of God' Love, wll be the fnal nnovatve servce of the season at the Presbyteran Church n Westfeld, at» a. Sunday. Ths servce celebrate! the Joy and freedo of Chrstan dscplehp. A sx-foot kte, sybolzng God's world, s an portant feature d the servce. A seres of dalogues and conteporary and tradtonal usc wll llustrate the ways "by whch a Chrstan can be sure of God's lovng concern and plan for Hs creaton, of whch each of us s a part." Marlyn J. Herrann, drector of usc, wll conduct the arttn, senor hgh and Junor hgh chors n the vocal portons of the servce. The congregaton s also encouraged to partcpate. Provdng, uscal accopanent wll be Nancy Dean and Peter Barkley, gutarsts; Wendy Gratnbo, flutst; and To Law, drus. The draatc portons of the worshp servce are under the drecton of Sarah F. Mller. The cast ncludes Bruce Cant, Bob Fletcher, Chrs Staunton, Aara Hunton; Tay Mller, Don Kolterjahn, Mke Schundler, Heather Bloecher, Lnda Ene», Doug Irwn, Peggy Clark, Sue Boston and Ay Leke. Colorful ktes desgned to carry out the thee of celebraton have been ade by Ron and Jessca Buono, Peggy and Gene Clark, Church Offers Workshop Nancy Dean, Pat and Bll debonte, Davd Duvall, Rck Hekeler, Bonne Malcol, Peter Peterson, Dusty, Clay, Keren, Betsy and Dale Prtchett, and Barbara Stoudt, under the drecton of Jean and Dck Robnson. Ecuencal Leader To Speak At Baptst Church The Rev. Hoer Tucker, newly elected presdent of the New Jersey Councl of Churches, wll speak at both the8:5 and U a.. worshp servces of the Frst Baptst Church of Westfeld on Sunday. Mr. Tucker s currently on sabbatcal leave fro hs poston as nster to the publc sector for the Aercan Baptst Churches of New Jersey dong research and developent n the areas of personal and organzatonal palnnng and growth. He s also servng as charan of the Baptst Jont Cottee on Publc Affars for the fve ajor Baptst Conventons of th Unted States representng over 20 llon people n Washngton, D.C. Before cong to hs present poston Mr. Tucker was the pastor of the Mt. Zon Baptst Church of Newark. He s presently a resdent n Westfeld wth hs wfe Lora, who herself s actve n woen's work for the church. Mr. Tucker's thee for June 8 wll be "The Servant For." He wll be explorng the questons: "What s God lke?" and "What ust an be lke.?" On Marrage Exhbts Works The Pastoral Counselng Servce of Northern New Jersey Inc., n cooperaton wth the Frst Unted Methodst ' Church n Westfeld, s offerng a arrage enrchent workshop for engaged and newly arred persons on Saturday, June 2. Ths event, whch begns at 9 a.. and contnues to 0 p.., wll gve partcpants an opportunty to explore a wde range of ssues relatng to arrage under expert leadershp. Aong the ssues to be explored are the eanngs of arrage, understandng oneself and ate as sexual persona, and fndng ways of fosterng ntacy. The leadershp for. ths workshop s Donald G. Jones, Ph.D. and Roger W. Plantkow, M.Dv. Dr. Jones s currently teachng at Drew Unversty n the areas of relgous studes and culture. As an ordaned nster and as a professor, he has had 0 years of ex* perence n counselng, group leadershp, and lecturng on youth culture, arrage, faly and related subjects. Rev. Plantkow s a therapst for the Pastoral Counselng Servce of Northern New Jersey, Inc. and the Counselng Assocate of Frst Unted Methodst Church, n Westfeld. He receved hs certfcate n arrage counselng fro the Aercan Foundaton of Relgon and Psychatry and s a clncal eber of the Aercan Assocaton of Marrage and Faly Counselors. Rev. Plantkow brngs ore than a decade. of experence n counselng persons wth Indvdual and artal probles. In dscussng the reasons for holdng ths workshop Rev, Plantkow has sad, "Marrage s probably the ost portant adventure persons undertake, and the forces aganst a satsfyng artal relatonshp n our te are enorous. We beleve couples welcoe the opportunty to Iprove ther councaton sklls and to thoughtfully consder ways of further developng tho potentals of ther The workshop wll bo held n the Fellowshp Koc of tho Kr-Bt Unted Methodst Church In Westfeld und Is open to anyone who regsters n advance. Further nforaton und rotflftrutton fors can be obtunl by callng the 'uhtorul Counselng Servce or Frst Method I H Church. At Arts Center Westfeld Art Assocaton ebers exhbtng at the annual Art n the Garden show at the Garden Arts Center ths week are Barbara L. Jost, Dorothy Skrba, Jane Whpple Green, Darsey Holzer, Dors Hedworth, Beth Born, Edth Muer, Dorothy Wess, Carol Huff, Audrey Stepner, Rose Mare Gatto, Ann Sullvan, Pat Conroy, Betty Stroppe, Cano Oakley, Lugna Mot, Ann E. Atlas, Volet Brennan, Non Donovan, Kay Bush, and Vck Trubore. Also Messrs Gordon Howe, Frank Wldan, Robt. Slveran, S. Allyn Scheaffer and Rchard Cost. Area Students Wn Syracuse Awards The Syracuse Unversty College of Vsual and Perforng Arts ade presentatons to 57 students and four alun at ts annual Honors Convocaton. A $50,000 Maron A. Jones Fund Award n Metal Work was gven to Mrs. Allan Rosng who receved a bachelor of fne arts degree at June coenceent exercses. Mrs, Rosng s the forer Nancy Trble, daughter of Mrs. Davd Trble, 20 Dckson Dr., and the late Mr. Trble. A $25.00 Advertsng Desgn Award n the Vsual Councaton Departent went to Ton Toland. She s a junor and the daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Truan Toland of 66 Puddlngstone Rd., Mountansde. WHAT YOU CM DO TO NEIL DEFECTIVE VISION-PART I A an wth hstory of Byght rtlatn how J btcat unnecewry. Ht von wa restored Broadctt ths week over any statons Includng: Sunday Mornng 6:5a,.WNBC 680 KG 6:6a.. WNEW0KC 8:5a.. WERA 690 KC 9:6a..WVNJ 020 KC RUTH HCflLS Recepton Honors Mrs. Quad, Longte Church, Cvc Leader The vared actvtes of Mr*. Mary Quad were noted at a party honorng her Sunday afternoon at the Presbyteran Church Mrs. Quad, who oved here n MB, now lves n Lberty Corner* wth her son-n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ha] Voorhs and her granddaughter Casey. She had for any years lved on the Boulevard. Mr*. Quad's 22 years as a eber of the Presbyteran Church were actve ones. She was a partcpant n the orgnal handbell chor, a teacher and superntendent n the junor departent and at the junor hgh school level, draatc drector of all the progras n the church fro the observance of the centennal of the buldng to the Easter dawn servce, Day of Decson (Last Supper) and Tenebrae (Good Frday) servces. She also began the nterpreter's dance group who express ther worshp n odern dance for. In apprecaton of these servces, a Sesson ctaton was gven Mrs. Quad whch read: "Sesson, n behalf of snce 967 as town charan the congregaton, wtfes to pay trbue and honor Mary Quad who has ade any contrbutons n leadershp to her church, especally n the feld of draa wth the youth." Mrs. Quad also was long nterested n Uncef, who Clank Studo Mrs. Mary Quad granted her an honorary ctaton "for dstngushed conduct and fdelty n the perforance of outstandng servce to the world's chldren." Mrs. Quad worked n Uncef actvtes Church Honors HS Grads Graduatng hgh school senors wll be honored at the ten o'clock servce at Frst Unted Methodst Church at Westfeld next Sun. A gft representng the church's carng and recognzng ths lestone n ther lves wll be presented to the followng graduates: Nancy Argast, Kyle Bau, Paul Blake, Paela Bockes, Robert Bowden, Brenda Bryn I rsen, Deborah Callahan, Jaes Carlson, Barbara Crapton, Thoas J. Davs, Carol Douglas. Walter Elcker, Joel Farley, Cyntha J. Feathers, Jean Gffen, Judy Gooch, Robert Graul, Susan Iron, Barbara Ivn, Donald Josephson, Deborah Kes, Pegge Larson, Elane Lehecka, Lnda Ley, Kay Lndley. Donald Marshall, Jacquelne Meeks, Douglas Morash, Gregory Morrson, Nancy McCorck, George Nell; Thoas Nelsen, Mary Lou Ogden, Nancy Parrott, Melssa Raetz, Doran Roll, Sharon Roundtree, Bernard W. Schaaf III, Kent Schalenberger, Robert Shahnazaran, Janet Snk Catherne Sth, Lynne Sth, Edward Spack, Mary Ellen Specht, Charles Squres, Susan Stafford, Davd Stephens, Shela Strock, Rchard Stup, Davd Taff, Susan Ttus, Joanne Vlla, Barbara Whte, Jenne Wck, Sally Wllas and Danel Ernest Young. Classes Vst Museu, Zoo The thrd and ffth grade classes at Holy Trnty Eleentary School ade class trps recently. "The thrd grade vsted the Newark Museu under the supervson of ther teachers, Mrs. Dorothy Jennngs and Mrs. Alyce Koss. The students heard explanatons of the useu's Early Man and Aercan Indan dsplays by staff ebers. They also saw the planetaru show, "A Survey of the Sky," tyng-n wth ther classroo work, Chaperonng others ncluded Mrs. Paul Malloy, Mrs. Francs Murphy, Mrs. Anthony Trapozzano, Mrs. Rchard Carl, Mrs. Joseph Pope and Mrs. Maro Caruso. Ther tour was rounded out by vsts to the fre useu and the old school - house on the grounds of the useu. Ths was the thrd and fnal trp for the thrd graders. Ther other trps were to Newark Arport and a cobnaton of the Antque Fre Museu and Edson's Workshop. The ffth grade classes of Sster Vrgna and Mrs. Maran Angl vsted the Staten Island Zoo and rode the Staten Island Ferry Chaperonng others were Mrs. Justn Byrnes, Mrs. Joseph Calavano, Mrs. Robert Stockhol, Mrs. Phlp Overholster, Mrs. Rchard Trabert, Mrs. Charles Mondell, Mrs. Edward Wer and Mrs. George Frtz. Mrs. Frtz has been n charge of all class trps ths year. and last year was county charan. Mrs. Quad also was a devoted volunteer n the pedatrc departent of Muhlenberg Hosptal, for whch a fund has been set up n her nae. At Sunday^ recepton, Ralph Pope descrbed her efforts at the hosptal. More resdents wll ree ber her work n helpng to rtage a aoth tercentenary pageant several yean ago n Taaquea Park. Mrs: Quad was n charge of cofeues for the hundreds n the cast And even ore resdent* and uncpal eploye* reeber Mrs. Quad lor her huantaran work wth njured anals. She personally nursed any of the town's feathered and fourlegged orphans back to health.. fa Carnval n Clark The Men's Club of Clark's Teple Beth O'r and the Clark Jaycees have announced fnal plans for ther annual carnval. The general charen are Martn Rappaport of the Men's Club and Lawrence Stern of the Jaycees. Huble Ol and Refnng Copany has donated ther lot at the corner of Central Ave. and Rartan Rd. n Clark for the event. Hours wll be 6 p.. to p.. through Frday, June 6, and noon to p.. on Saturday. Drew Awards Dploas Drew Unversty has presented - dploat to a nuber of students fro Westfeld. Earnng aster of arts degrees were Joseph DSarro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Celestne D Sarro of 62 Central Ave., a graduate of Westfeld Hgh School and John J. Pershlng College, and Mrs. Terry K. Kroloffof 2 Otsco Dr., who earned her B.A. and B.S.E. degrees fro the Unversty of Cncnnat. Dane E. Bennekaper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P, Walter Bennekaper of 8 Mohawk Tr. an aluna of Western Maryland College, receved a aster of dvnty degree as dd Mrs. Barbara M. Rowe of 69 Fourth Ave. Mrs. Rowe went to Westfeld Hgh School and Cedar Crest College. Bachelor's degrees went to Barre J. Ber an of 0 Tudor Oval, an art ajor; Mrs. Mary H. Cory of 8 Golf Edge, relgon; Wlla J. Kngston of 800 Forest Ave., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kngston, psychology; Vrgna A. Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlla Y. Wallace of 757 Clark St., Englsh lterature, and Harold A. Wolcott of Karen Terr., poltcal scence. DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME 556 Westfeld Ave. AD A funeral Hoe of hornellbt oto»ph*re, copbtaly odern ar condtoned, a*f-tlr*et Parkng fadtttt Lkenad Staff Alo Charle» 6. DooUy DOOLEY FUNERAL HOM Prank J. DooUy 2g North Av#, w Cranlord Carolyn M. DooUy Joseph P. DooUy ' ( u *> f '

9 Defends (Contnued fro P ) change of deas, they agne that dark horrors le around each new turn n the road. "Yet these fear erchant* u* not go unanswered. Intellectual nqury aong our pupls and teachers utt not be stfled by wld and unproved accuaatons. De naes of th«ac thnkers whose deas were consdered dangerous to the know-nothngs of ther tnea s an honor role of ntellect: Socrates, Jesus, Galleo, Coperncus, Voltare, Pane, Jefferson, Darwn, and Freud. ITe deas of each were banned by the fearful foes of free nqury. Perhaps none of our current staff of teachers wll ever acheve the fae of the above, yet the prncple of ntdaton reans the tae. If the presdent of the board of educaton can be alcously attacked for workng out a draft of.a polcy of acadec freedo, bow any less powerful teachers wll skrt controversal topcs, or wll fal to adopt newer teachng technques because of the fear that ther actons wwll be srepresented and ade a publc ssue? ' 'Many ctzens have spoken to e of ther anxetes that our educatonal syste s not as good as t ght be or once was. If we are gong to prove that syste, and restore the Joy and excteent of learnng and deas, we ust vgorously defend the prncple of acadec freedo. We cannot pert the opponents of free nqury to bully and ntdate our county of learnng. "It took our naton four years to fnally rd tself of Joseph McCarthy's unproved accusatons n the 950'B. It took one hundred years before Galleo's deas could be freely publshed. We ust unte edately to defend freedo for our teachers just as we deand professonals fro the. The ntegrty of educaton n Westfeld s at, stake." 97 Executve Club Award PrMtrated to LEO P. BERGIN PEACOCK AGENCY Roanoke Rd. WestfeW, N.J for provdng over one llon dollars of net pad cobned Lfe and Health Insurance protecton for ht clents over the past year. \. U'l OUR CONGRATULATIONS! «Washngton Natonal I N S U R A N C E, C O M P A N Y IVAMSTON. ILLINOIS»O?D Wlla J. Bloo, Gen/jt A««nt Dear Westfeld Area Muscans Mrt. Grace Wbatcrtteg. presmeat tf tae Merck Ornpuy VwtU t preeats $,9* check to Dr. 8a Ret D. Proctor,»Ute co-chalraa «f lae Vtd Ncgre Collte VwU. On hand at the te of the arettatatlm wat John D, Ratflgaa. left, vce presdent of Merck aad a eber of the New Jersey CoraonUont Cottee of the UNCF and Mr** Verdell Rewtdtee, far rght, state drector of the Ualte* Negro College Fund. TTr*gh ts annual appeal, the Unted Negro College Fnd provdes educatonal ooaortuakles for ore an $,t$ students enrolled la Its 9 eber colleges aad unverstes}. H. Eerson Thas heads the local WettftoM Area UNCF Cottee, whch opens Its 972 drve later tkls onth. Blood Bank June 28 Mrs. Edward Love, blood charan of the Westfeld- Mountansde Red Cross Chapter, stated today that the Red Cross Blood Bank wll be held on Wednesday, June 28 fro 2 to 7 p.. At the Presbyteran Church n Westfeld. Blood s greatly needed and t s a sple, panless process wthout after effects, she added. "A blood donor s a very specal person/' Mrs. Love sad, "who can look wth prde on hs partcpaton n a vtal county progra. Every resdent of Westfeld and Mountansde nsures hself and hs faly of blood replaceents for one year by donatng one pnt of blood. "Wth the approach of suer onths the need for blood ncreases because of autooble and recreatonal accdents. No atter where you ay be n the country, your local chapter wll cover your blood needs. Call your Westfeld- Mountansde Chapter of the Aercan Natonal Red Cross today and ake an appontent. The offce s open 9-2 and -. Call " Vst PS E&G Browne Troop 268 of Holy Trnty Graar School under the drecton of Mrs. Lnda Hopkns and Mrs.' Mary Wellntz recently vsted Publc Servce Electrc and Gas Co. n Westfeld. Specal Suer Rates at YM Specal suer ebershps for en and boys n the Westfeld YMCA wll agan be offered ths year, t was announced today. The suer ebershps arc avalable at one-half the yearly rate. "It gets to be lonesoe old town when the faly's not around, and frends and neghbors are vacatonng, too," ponted out Harry L Lesher Jr., the Y's drector of physcal educaton servces. "It's a great te for a suer bachelor - or a youngster at loose.ends whle hs pals are away - to explore the benefts of the Y and ts facltes and do hself soe good." Adults enrolled under the suer ebershp are enttled to full prvleges of the Y's two pools, two gys, handball and paddleball courts, weght and wrestlng roo, stea roo, joggng, etc. fro the te the ebershp s taken out through Sept. 0. All suer ebershps ay be converted to year-round full-prvlege ebershps by payng the other half of the annual rate before that date., Boys enrolled under the suer ebershp plan Browns Fly-up Mebers of Browne Troop 268 of Holy Trnty Graar School recently held ther fly-up n the school audtoru. Partcpatng were Judy Aglato, Jll Alaner, Rebecca Aves, Maureen Brennan, Laura Carl, Dense Hopkns, Mchelle Jennette, Dense Laurent, Mary MacClyont, Gretchen Molloy, Maryanne Murphy, Marjore Nugent, Andrea Sawck, Vctora Scosca, Lnda Sth, Mary Spoto, Cleste Trapozzano, Mary Tray nor and Beth Ann Wellntz. are enttled only to progras offered durng the suer. Faly, college, senor ctzen and athletc club ebershps are not ncluded. THE WESTFIELD (V.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, I»72 9 Three Chldren Hope for Lovng Hoes Lynne, Steve and Joe are 9,, and years old. They're great kds. /.they love sports, dancng, and Joe s even begnnng to thnk grls are O.K.!!! They're lke anyone's kds.. except they don't belong to anyone. They are free for adopton and have been referred to Spauldng for Chldren at 2 El St. for adopton placeent. The Spauldng for Chldren auxlary are holdng a gant garage, porch, yard and bake sale fro 9 to 5 today at 67 Boulevard. Proceeds wll go towards payng for the placeent of Lynne, Joe and Steve. Weekly the nuber of chldren placed by Spauldng for Chldren grows; every week at least To Open New. Nursery School Regstraton s now open for a new satellte nursery school to be opened n Scotch Plans-Fanwood n Septeber by the Jewsh County Center of Planfeld. Tre school wll be a fully accredted, coprehensve nursery school ephaszng ndvdual needs, sall class sze and growth, eotonally, ntellectually and physcally. The new school wll be under the * Ml** 6000 BTU FOR LARGER BEDROOMS 2-SPEED COOLING and fan-only ventlaton, ncludng ukra.qujet, Low Sluber Speed, Ar Excbacfctr! Autoatc Therostat wth 0 coforf-levet settngs. Copact, Lght-weght, easy to nstall wth tlde-out sde panels. another two or three kds fnd parents who wll share ther lves wth the. Maybe next week wll belong to these three who have wated so long. Spauldng for Chldren charges no fee to anyone who adopts a chld; the agency s funded by the support of the publc. To rase a chld n foster care at the expense of all taxpayers costs a nu of $2,500 per chld per year, conservatvely. If a chld s put n an nsttuton the aount currently gven s a nu of $0,000 per chld per year. For one-ffth the cost of a year of foster care a chld can be peranently placed n a hoe of hs own and the expense to all of socety s ended. adnstratve professonal staff of the Jewsh County Center nursery school n Planfeld whch has been n operaton for years and s also a teachng school n cooperaton wth Newark State College, tanng prospectve teachers n ther junor practcu. Awarded B.A. Mldred D'Addaro, Westfeld Hgh School Class of '68, has receved 'a B.A. degree fro Teple Unversty. She s the daughter of Mrs. T. D'Addaro of 520 Edgar Rd. and the late Mr. D'Addaro. MM 'III* Ml* Model AOKE 9MFB General charen of the garage and bake sale are Mr. and Mrs. Phl Johns of 606 Doran Rd. asssted by Mrs. J.F. Dooley, Mrs. C. Kolton, Mrs. A. Gray, all of Westfeld, and Mrs. A. Gold of Clark, Mrs. ClarkBaker of Montclar and Mrs. R Bontff Frtt Club Stocks u Roostng Chkk# BAQ Cantaloupes wth exclusve Double-Acton Ar Fltraton! Roasts Strawborros Rothe and Mrs. M. Perry, both of Hghland Park. Pctures of chldren currently avalable for adopton wll be dsplayed at the sale. Cash donatons ay be sent to Spauldng for Chldren, 2 El St. MOUNTAIN AVE. SPRINGFIELD 5000 BTU 9O00 COOLING adequately wredt applance outlet pnt quart ooch You are nvted to perfor n the WestGeld Syphonc Wnd Enseble. * The planned'nstruentaton ncludes: Woodwnds, Pccolo, Flute, Englsh Horn, Soprano-AHo-Bass and Bb Clarnets, Bassoon, Alto-Soprano-Tenor- Ban Saxes, Brasses, E^ Coet, B*> Cornet, Trupet, Flugel Horn, French Horn, Trobone, Bass Trobone, Bartone, fb & BB^ Tuba, PercuBsonB coplete wth Keyboard. We are also ncludng Cello and Strng Bass. The EnBcblc s sponsored by the Westfeld Recreaton Cosson and wll perfor three concerts n July on Thursday evenngs. The frst rehearsal s June 2B fro 7:0 to 0 PM n the Weatfcld Hgh School Band Roo. Our repertore wll be challengng, exctng, fun and should gve players a feelng of accoplshent. Musc wll he selected fro Classcal to Conteporary MUBICBI perods ncludng 82 Overture. Broadway Shows and Sprtuals. Soethng for everyone. Let us get acquanted by brngng together the uscans of the Crcatc Wcstfcld County n an enjoyable atosphere. Lookng forward to ootng you. < NO - prepared sauce NO - Infra red cookng MO - Instant anythng BUT YES * all fresh guaranteed pre eats. YES all fresh hoe baked pes by Pat. YES - Arnold's faous relsh s back. Cleanest place n town 'Rs 9000 BTU FOR AVERAGE BEDROOMS 2 fan-and-coollng speeds. Modal AGKE5O5FB $9.9B+ (Illus.) Deluxe Beauty: Ar Exchanger. Model AGKE8O5FB $59.95* tn conforty wth laoal Cocfas. Mnu 6000 BTU DELUXE BEDROOM COOLING CUSTOM STYLED: -SPEEO COOLING AND FAN, Ar Exchanger* Model AGKE806FA $8.95* WARRANTY General Electrc ar condtoners carry B one-year repar warranty aganst anufacturng defects of the entre ar condtoner, wth an addtonal four-year warranty on tha sealed refrgeratng syste only and 7BO0 BTU't FOR BIQ BEDROOMS Oft AVERAGE LIVING AREAS-*- Cottjpact unts wth Ar Ex* changer, Autoatc Therostat, Easy-Mount BTU 2 speeds. Model AGJE5O7FA $8.98* (IHus.) 6500 BTU speeds, Concealed Controls. Model AGJE807FA $99.95* 760O BTU speeds, Model AQJEB08FA $229.99* 7900, 80OO and 9000 BTU's FOR BIG LIVING AREAS Oft MULTI-ROOM COOLING 7500 BTU speeds, sulated rosewood panels. Modal AQCE80BFA $99.99* 8000 BTU FASHIONAIRE Sulated rosewood panel*. speed. Concealed Controls. Model AQCE808FB $29.99* (Illus,) 9000 BTU CUSTOM SUPER- THRUST Exclutve QE Cofoatlc Control; Ar Thrust Selector. Model AGFEB09FA $279.98* FOR CASEMENTS ANY WINDOW NARROW AS «/" Ultra-copact desgn offers extra coolng power even where wndow space Is lted BTU 2-peed fan. 0 Therostat Settngs, varable Ar Drectors. Model AQSA50GFA $99.95 EASY TERMS wth approved credt You May Ordar th» Model! thown Th...! U, Your Frortch*»u G.E, Dealer. Sea Our Current Dsplay, Prces ond Ters.. ; ' -. '... - Sncerely, Ted Conductor LUNCH DINNI TAKI OUT IIRVICI Fnest Charcoal totted Nod ftfln the Kd* WESTFIELD'S ONLY O-E-DEALER FOR MAJOR APPLIANCES E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD 2-22 Open Monday & Frdqy Tl 9-Daly To 6 0 CENTRAL AVI. WFSTFIELD

10 UAL OTATt SAU THE WB0lttEU> (NJ.) IXADUt, IHIWDAT, MOT U, UT* RIAL BTAT SAU RIAL ISTATI tfal ESTATE SAU REAL ESTATE SAU REAL ESTATE SAU REAL ESTATE tfal ESTATf SALf REAL ESTATE SALE N F R A tid CARPT $f tvict WHAT ASOUT FINANCING? Frequently a custoer auk* to co about vettng- a ortjruffe* Must the buyer do th MH by hlmlf? More questons follow tht* such s, "What It the prevalng ntert r»t«?" "If I put down a lot of cash wll that fet a cheaper' Interet rate?" In reply to the flnt queston, we auure the cutoer that we wll help, wll advse, wll ntroduce to the lender, wll arrange an appontent for the cutoer to eet the representatve of the ortgage copany and dscua the pro and con*. "* ere a fee for thl* servce?" Defntely not! We do not partcpate n any way In obtanng the ortgage. We wll none-the- *M cooperate In every way to ure you the cutoer that you vet the ortgage be t dtalgned for your needs. And, we wll answer all your quettons fnkly and planly; or If you ask a queston to whch we do not have the answer, we'll sy so and proceed to get you the answer quckly, CIRCA 750! Rght n Wetfleld, close enough to walk to your favorte shopt "downtown". It's a bedroo hoe wth 2 H bath and there's a st floor faly roo, Deep lot wth a barn for 2 cars plus loft storage space.,00. Occupancy before school re-ope. IN LOVILY MOUNTAINSIDE COLES A V I. Bo your faly la large? You have delghtful (n-laws who lve wth you yet each faly would lke t's prvacy? Do let us show you ths excellent hoe wth J roos and 2 baths on level, and a faly roo, 2 bedroo* and bath on another level! 97MQO. Beautful yard. WITH A VIEW! Stately famevel In Westfleld wth such sweepng vew that after dark you wll fnd ypunelf.a*netled by the gorgeous panoraa of lghts you'll see fro your lvng roo pcture wndow. And you'll lke the hoe for Itself, It* spacous layout o adaptable when you are entertanng 988,000, Well antaned; bult 962. TREK! Such a well kept Westfteld tract! Convenent to so any Iportant spots, even the Garden State Parkway, Not a great bg house but It MS have bedroos, 2 baths, a porch and an attached garage, 2,500, IMPRESSIVE! Adjectves have gven out! Ths Westfleld hoe and Us»«ttlnc are superb. I*et ta tell you all about t, 89,900. SCOTCH PLAINS IEAUTY! It has Kpace fnd chur. tanth Insde and out. A bulder and hla wfe reodelled thla nae In U6fl to eet ther standards of what a faly hoe should be. Now busness takea the away. FrlceS at $88,000. We urge you to see It wth us.. NANCY F. REYNOLDS ASSOCIATES, INC. REALTORS 02 Eat Iroad Stt WtfUld, N. J Nancy F. Reynolds Olgra Graf ~ Mare Elste Joan Thoas Alce Ffe Mytle Jenkna Carol Moot Mabar Urtth Pll - Panwotdl "RID CARPET HRVICI" OUft FIFTIETH YEAS V»I«M» SSI - S-7M f«r IHMWCATW CLOSE TO SCHOOL SEVEN YEAR SPLIT Is toeatetf MI 0 ««l*t *tff**t fr*... MMHIM t» fte araae level tur w tkcm U almlr MMIM recreate* NMBI» <> HMr- wat... Truly aa rcvl- ICBI «-!*. M n«a twly ** CHARMING WHIT! SRICK AND FRAME COLONIAL $s.,too OM t th IsvftUf tow fftl to tft«tsvhskttal M- t*-*tl#a t* wtbltcetol #«tall* 9«*b M Ike * BWM- IflLaV Baaal aaaf R aavas VjTAa^alalafaaftlBB^aT flfta tfc*' tll-l-w (* wrttfllt IMK ralua* MUI«tt* a* WIR^JlWB W*" a Tktt*to a alat fl«*r *w«r «MM fall bath I Hrar # MM «r the plw pavttr... Uaaaaallr a*- ^^^PB> t B p*rck wth B aw>«it l«tke prvate hack fact... Bx* *«IICB tocatlaa Mpt sk* J M» t* aehmk k We e rrat- r thla fc akaam call POUR BIDROOM SfUT UVfL $S,tOO *!- hltek- Thla cfcanalaj well *! tea* l» fceaat tmmtltalfr a ptt feommt la Wes eatftem, llvl * M wth catlu s l tflf «aa,.. aaa a aaw««r t ««al patl*., SPACIOUS COLONIAL IN LIVILS s Ave flae fcedr«eau (f*«r t wklfk an ftwlaalsed) thla avaeftaaa ar ee»- dltuaed heaf la perfmt far the larger eff«uv«faallr r la fast w fmallr wklc J«ya eatertalaawa* faellltes,,, In amitlm la the levee HvlM w jlrvplaee, t eeane) aad Aalw naa (k n twt Mf famllj WWW^ 9» M WaTY MR HVff K Uy tled fcatk* aad tkc _ ktchen kae dlalas Urea aad kaa all tke aadera CMvtMlfff,,, The H acre plet la Hleelr la-tdaeaped,. t Traasfe* tcn eaa alvt) peaaesalea well hefere tke ext aekeal teasaa *. * MBCh aere t TIME FOR A SWIM III a levelr secluded p wth lar*e pato,,, IBIeladed Is larye UYIM w wltk «re»law» faly wth replace, large ktchen wltk eata* apace a«three te» a» Mantaned... Da call Inspect *,, IUtrtl at PICTURE THIS A ernter kal hoaae wltk bay wndow en each sde of tke entrance * *, Lvng roo wltk replace t,. Dnng roa wmk e«rarr enpkesrde,,, New ktchen wltk rutlug spare... Wdrooaaa^ ll batka,,, On secluded, beautfully lasdaeaped pvoprtr In ftcotck l*lalns t,, Do call to Inspect thla cbnr- Ing prnt I MC hoe Ibtcd t PEARSAU AND FRANKENBACH Inc. ISTAILISHID 922 Mattlpk Lttlng Mabvrt El Strttt Ivtttltg only I Mrl AUn lruc*c*nlln,,2-72 Mn. AlfhtM W. MlchtlMn 2S2 Mn. J«t D. Rtche...2 M, Dlr Rl»«hl» 2 Mr*. Jtanatta fa^wmko 22 Mrf, RuH D, Rtarf 22 JMII W, Cav«nttr 22 IvtrMt 9. PMHIM JOY MOWN, UK. EAL 29*-»MS COLOMMESLUR Coe see ths bedroo Colonal wth a huge odern ktchen. A den off the lvng roo. On the second floor are three bedroos *nd a bath. One huge bedroo 2'K0' on the thrd floor, A very. f rclous house for a growlng aly. 5,600. WHTNILD RANCH Brck and rrae Kunuh J In popular area of Weatneld. Lvng roo wth freplace, dnng; 'TV, partully panelled eall ktchen, punelled faly roo. thr«e bcdroo and two bath*. Hot water baebnnrd hent. wu car cara;e, Ncely l property, HIGHEST POINT IN WESTFIELD Beautful vew of the Watchung.Mountans fro the lvng* roo of th charlnr three bedroo. S H hath Ranch, Delf htf ul JaFoutod porch off the dnng roo. large ktchen wth bay wndow. Master bedroo wth large pcture wndow lookng out onto the yard. Lovely wooded ' at the rear. Grade level faly roo wth freplace plus another sall ktchen. Coe see thla now! ESTATE SALE Four bedroo Cape Cud In oven condton. Dlntnr roo and two full baths, Lovely property In young: area. Cuto bulk. 90,(00. TURN OP THE CENTURY Oraclou True Center Hall Colonal wth t%w entrance hall 28* llvlnr roo wth lunny bay wn* dow. foral dnng roo wth freplace, cheerful Ktchen wth eattnr apace and half bath. Four eeneruu bedroos and two! ath on the second. Another] bedroos and storage on the thrd. Full baseent, * Two Vorche*. Two car garage. Ncely landscaped property. Recently redecorated Insde and ou- 67,600. Westfleld locaton. SCOTCH PLAINS SPUT Nestled under the trees Is ths lovely fourteen year old Splt Level Grade level entrance foyer, faly roo and full bath. On the frst level are a llvlnp roo, dtnlnr roo, kltche wth table space, On the second level three bedrooa and bath. Attached carafe. Ncely landscaped property, $,600, SHARP INVESTMENT 2-FAMILY WESTPIELD New rouf, odern plublntf and wrng*, recently redecorated, any Inclulona. Good Incoe. Mnt condton nsde and out. Owner anxous. 59,800. FOR THE JUNE ELUDE AND GROOM Fne starter hoe. Two bedroo Capo Cod In Weatneld, Lvng roo wth freplace, ktchen wth eatng area, two good ste bedroos and bath. Expanson attc for ore roo when needed. Large porch- Garage, Wall to wall carpetng. Pull baseent. Ncely landflcaped property. SPANISH INFLUENCE Lovely large stucco Colonal wth slate roof and wrought Iron tr gves you the feelng of sunny Span, 28^( center hall, lvng roo wth freplace and bult-n bookshelves, dnng roo wth two bult-in corner cupborrda, large 2'xlO den wth freplace, odern ktchen and breakfast roo plue ', bath, Three twnslze bedroos and two baths on the aecond plus - two ore large bedroos and bath or the thrd. Full bueent, Two car garage. Large beautfully land staped property, Lovely Westfeld locaton. We would love to show It to you! 59,900, JOY BROWN, INC REALTOR Of Th«Multple Lltng Syste WwtflaM PUIn lueistrtst, N. J Any tnt* Evenng! Mn. lllmfctth Ny...2' Mr, Derl Gregg 56 Mn, AMU Chet»..,,8l> Mn. Lllln WlaHeh...85' Mn, Reeecca PJen,, 65 Mn, Mara Glean... 7S Mn, ey Irtwn 65< Mr, Carrett rewn OS <6I9« ESTF COR WREIT a < * * REALTORS * * "TIMM Ccfe»a Off**" < ASKING RIDGE * # * * IMCUrWAAA vnvn TV w v FAIR HILL DRIVE $,500 For pcture dsplay, see our ad on page, secton of ths ssue of the' Leader. Ths exctng & ost unusual hoe s sure to str your nterest and agnaton. Custo desgned and ruggedly bult, the present owners added a lovely rear wng (not vsble fro the street) whch contans 2 addtonal bedroos, bath and cherry panelled faly roo wth bowed pcture wndow. Towerng shade trees Erck & hand hewn shake exteror one n a thousand and deserves careful consderaton. INDIAN FOREST AREA $7,900 We've just lsted ths. Pcturesque ranch hoe on a beautful half-acre "Gardener's Yard." Deep ancured front lawn set well 'back fro the street. The seven-roo center hall plan has bedroos or bedroos and panelled den. Brght spacous eatn ktchen... double garage.,. coplete fnshed parttoned baseent wth panelled gae roo. Lovely serened porch overlooks extensvely planted rear yard & prvate wooded area. Call for detals A nspecton. HEART OF WYCHWOOD S7.W0 We've just been prvleged to lst ths very handsoe pale yellow Colonal on Kbal Ave. n the "Heart of Wychwood"... eght carefully planned roos... St. Charles ktchen... cofortable breakfast roo.., large cedar panelled faly roo wth bult-ns and theropane pcture wndou* overlookng delghtful rear yard... oversze dotble garage... two freplaces... t's just been lsted and sure to sell nstantly... bedroos 2'/JB baths... any any custo deluxe features call early. A NEW LISTING SENECA $9,500 PUCE Spc & span edu sze colonal for sale because of transfer and antaned n ove-n condton. Exteror has just been panted. There's a pretty odernzed ktchen wth eatng space and dshwasher... brck pato at rear... bedroos tled bath on second floor & spotless baseent. An excellent frst hoe n frendly North Sde Westfeld. "NEW LISTING" BERNARDS TOWNSHIP $58,500 The Texas-bound owners reluctantly leave ths aculate -bedroo hoe located n a ost attractve settng coplete wth a varety of delghtful trees. The qute spacous nteror-ncludes slate entrance foyer, brght lvng roo, good szed dnng roo wth bult-n corner cabnets, sparklng eat-n ktchen, panelled faly l oo wth sldng doors to the large prvate pato, 2V& baths and a cobnaton utlty/work shop area.. We sugge'st a propt call to arrange an nspecton to our Lberty Corner (Baskng Rdge) offce BARRETT & CRAIN REALTORS "Three Colon t, I Offces" WESTFIELD Patrck D. Mna.22-6 M. D, Sl, Jr Hat I. Ward Edn Mlnogut Gaorga C. Crarta George F. Rlehrd Wlla C. Taylor MOUNTAINSIDE Guy D. Mulferd Roger D. Uvo, Jr A. C. Rogara, Jr Rchard M. Corbet H, R. Burro*, Jr,, CPM LIBERTY CORNER (BASKING RIDGE) WESTFIELD MEMBERS MOUNTAINSIDE SC, PLAINS FANWOOD SOMERSET COUNTY Multple Lltng Syste JAMES IMC. VIOSON Sfr rmmftois "MIXT TO tiatto THIATM" WESTFIELD EMOOMS IATHS You'll be preamd wth th newer charng- ho# that offer*, everythng one could ask for. Located cloa* to a park wth a plot 0x20*. Coplete n *\ery respect and perfected to the Nth decree. A cofortable wt n* for the sun deck and pato wth real ;prvacy and ecluelon. Attached rarare, full baaeent and extraa f ncudlnv wall to w»ll carpet In*, lap posts attc fan, water aoft- ner, and Are alar syste. Increued electrcal Mr vce haa atao been Installed. Move n a» early J l Bt *> If you lke. Calj to. - * Ckkt W CMff*». HaN I. WaW r«f'**<< t*imtt<l I2-S7I IEDROOMS COLONIAL I WILL! AM A. CLARK $5,500 MALTOt INSUlOft Located on a pretty tree lned street and convenent to town and schools, ths Mttfttefe 2V% story colonal s coplete wth bedroos, spacous lvng* roo and fre- t* place, dnng roo and odern ktchen. Oh, yes, a st floor den and 2 car garage. $7,00 Owners transferred and GftACIOUS COLONIAL offer fast possesson. - Bedroo hotutt wth & bath*. Modern n desgn pant* WESTFIELD «IEOROOMS %V% IATHS $99,500 In top condton just ove n and just perfect for the large and growng faly. st floor contans a spacous center hall, 0' lvng roo and freplace, separate dnng roo, odern ktchen and powder roo. Upstars are 6 bedroos and 2 baths on the 2nd and rd floors. May we tell you ore? F WESTFIELD RAND NIW AND LOVELY $6,900 Ready to be shown now and you have to copare the value n ths spankn' new colonal. st floor has an entrance hall, lvng roo, dnng roo, large odern ktchen, powder roo and best of all, a huge faly roo and freplace. Many extras ncludng a 2 car garage, full baseent, and pretty settng. Won't last long - do call. WESTFIELD BRAND NEW AND LOVELY $68,900 ; Excellent colonal located on a quet street convenent to town park. wonderful bedroos, %V% baths, plus an excellent faly roo and freplace. Bulder well known and can have t ready n 2 onths. * * * * JAMES J. DAVIDSON INC. REALTORS 25 E, Broarf Sfrttt WttHUM "NEXT TO RIALTO THEATRE" Eva', Onlyt Wllllt Austn Sandra larr»n Ruth BtrnsttJn,,2-6 Dors Boyla 2S2-20IS.,,,,, «d a Colonal tfold on * oul attractve rollng- seulnv. Entrance veatlbule, 2' lvng- roo wth freplace, foral dltln* roo, *cr»nea perch, ktchen wth electrc stove, geparatt* breakfast roo and lavatory, BaeetU ha panelled recreaton roo and garage, IN top Fanwood area near hopplnv and transportaton Broker-owner Hay we tell you ore? $5,900 RANCH ON V% ACRE Bult In lvst, thla pactou* hoe la located on a quet cul de J&O In a fne Scotch Plans resdental area. bedroos, t batha, center hall freplace In the lvng roo, dnng roo, bg ktchen wth wall oven, table top range, faly roo, baseent and garage, Wall to wall carpet- Ing, Owner transferred, $79,500 IN STONIHENOE!> Bedroos, 2 Mt baths, central ar condtonng. "SPLANCH" In desgn Cathedral celng In 2x6 lvng roo, dnng roo, den, ktchen (22x) wth bay wndow, JSOxO faly roo 2 flr#placea baseent and 2 car garage. Property 00x0, An exquste hoe. COUNTRY MOMIS We cover all >f Baskng Rldg** Watchung, Warren etc., and have any fne hoes on propertes fro % acre to and Includng several acres, whatever your choce ay be. They are odern hoes and range fro $,600 for twdrouff, 2 car garage rutaed ranch, to $275,000, WILLIAM A.CLARK REALTORS IC Uvtfc AM., Waat, WcttffeM Ibln* CtJt WIUIMM IM«> aatt-o9af ww IRMPJI HVWf «******* t ww9w V)TW WJIItoM A. Clark. r...2s2-7s9 Danker & Danker Inc. 9 ter Str«tt R««ltor«Juttror* ( Mutlate Uttrng 22-SS TERRIFIC NEW LISTING! BEAUTIFUL RANCH HOME IN SOUTHSIDE SCOTCH PLAINS PICTURESQUE KITCHEN WITH 'KEEPING noom" BEAMED CEIUNG & RANDOM WIDTH FLOORS 2 FIREPLACES PIHST FLOOR LAUNDRY 9ET-UP PRETTY BHDROOMS GOOD SIZE DINING' ROOM CHARMING UVING ROOM 2 FULL. BATHS t CAR GAItAQB ALMOST NEW CARPETING MANY EXTRAS! ASKING $69,900! JUST REDUCEDI TO $7,500! NORTHSIDB WESTFIBLD CHARMING OLDEU COLONIAL UB FOOT LIVING ROOM Bd DINING ROOM: DEN OH SUN ROOM BHDItOOMB ON SECOND FLOOR ADOVH GROUND POOL INCLURTHD MODERN KTTCHUN WITH RWAKFAST ROOM IX)VIOLY WOODED I*OT Al'PROX. (TOxlBB) 00 AMP SEHVICE 2 CAR GAItAOK CALL NOW IT WON'T LABTI Danker & Danker Inc. 9 Eler Street Ivnlnf Only LuoUlla A. C«hrl«tn,.2l Ua Efanhar 22-6 AlfcartC. Dankar 22-6 CHAttES C RCALTOt ON THE MIU Here s t delltfht/uj "wouday" setuy^ <'** I^etr Huth n ^ctmth Pl/, Bult n 65, On the frst floor, center hall, lvng roo, dnng roo, ktchen, 2 bedruufl, 2 baths, plus rd bedroo or den. On the aecond, t bedroos and *& bath, Punelled faly roo ud l k bath \\\ baseent, 2 car Karate and the lar«-e ktchen features u Tupp run'tce wth regular oven plus "MICROWAVE' oven. "MAFU HILL FARMS" 958 splt level LvnK roo. l>lnrr- roun, Kantlly run. Ktchen wth table space. Three ^ood Bedroos and two Baths. Gat heat attached garage. Scotch Plans! FIVI IEOROOMS S A pacou* "faly hoe" on a "faly street" In WesLfeld. Huge porch, very large landscaped lot; any specal feu-turcn ana ths hoe s convenent to schools, transportatlc and town. Do let. u tell you ore. CHARLES C. MEIERMERCK, JR. WaV^aa> 2 C«tt r StrMt RKALTOR ^ttta^balbav alifj^aalal aaalal^aavata^ 2S-t IVININCl IIUII PLANT IROWN, 2»-0t MABEL KRUK, 5*9 IIU MAItH t 2S2-SS«I THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. REALTORS INSUROMS LIKK TO FlX* Thn sx roo colonal wth naaonry exteror needs te and energy of a y<\uf buyer to spfuce t up. Freplace, perch, detachedfcar&ke* three bedroos, well szed ktchen. Convenent Fan wood locaton.,900 KIKftT HOMB buyers wll fnd ths «lx roo, % buth Scotch Plan colonal a wonderful hoe, L-lvng roo freplace, foral dnng roo, pne panelled eat-in ktchen. Three twn led bedroo*. Se fltlshed baaernent, >6,900' CAPH COD north Bde West fe Id near tuw and schools. A cozy neat hoe wth porch, freplace, attached garage, deep lot. COaLUMIAlU of eght rouns r % baths, two oar *-;ara t n a pretty Weotfeld area convenent to all the schools Includng parochal. 0,ft00 HANCH on quet Scotch Plans crcle wth the New York bus at the foot of the street. Seven roas, two full baths, den, baseent, lvng roo freplace and such a lovely flcttlng' and yard, 5 f 500, FIVK IIRUHOUM WfHlfeld colonal kcroas tho street frun Krade school, easy dstance to Roosevelt Jr, Hltfh, Excellent condton wth dent, odern country type ktchen, center hall. A wonderful hoe for a growng faly, $56,900, MAHONHY c(tlottltt) wth ela-te roof, Nne roos, SM bathfl, fve bedroos three on the second floor, two ore on the thrd, 28' center hall, spacous dnng" roo, 2' den, A hue for cofurtable THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. REALTORS 20 Protp«ct Strttf LoyM I. Johnson L. DMII Johnton, Jr Mcr* Cffgtnftn Mabar at MvMala Uttng Syat«Natlanwlaa f IND-A-HOME Sarvca Inc. REALTOR TWO FAMILY ZONE Lovely old house n fne condton. Eleven roos. Modern Ktchen, 2 car garage. Set In a lovely flower warden. A greenhouse to ralae your favorlto plants. Ask Ing: $50,500,00 BIG FAMILY Charnlntf old house wth a front porch for wcker furnture. Shaded by tall trees. A a all Den, but a dandy bl«- ktchen. G Bedroos, 2 Baths ake ths a trout] krcu faly hount;. Askng $7,800. <twl &&&< REALTOR S0 North Avenue W. Wetfeld, N. J. "Down by th Mtbar of WhHUId and Soerta County Muttplt Utng Servces. ECKHART ASSOCIATES INC REALTORS CHARMING EXECUTIVE HOME Thn OtP- Hull Jtncj IH Inutj n un«nf WVMrt'lfH rr arob. Tloro nro th''«twn «!?:«hclrouns. 2^ IthH, pn'l fttllv rn wth Nrplnre, luw^ unnu'r Mtcln-n wllh lre runl nrotu Cnl l*!»lv flnl«l"ml pnu'llol IJHUIMIHMII Hey (loo. (.Vtrul Ar ('ojulltonlhk. 'hw lctllfl 0xH rllnn-t) n">l wld uurm'll pun. A KTI'III IIHIIH- -^ In prrl '»ntllh»t for xp?t(lv HnlMlHhltK nl PHIHII.V ltvlth. M«- y IK-CIIlauy tvlnll* n*j.fat tlull ww n Ht!ht«ll ntlcr rtu- IIMIIK'H In tn- W-Htrld tr'. ECKHART ASSOCIATES INC REALTORS LN0X AVI WBTVIILD. N. (. MEMBERS WISTCIILD MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM

11 RlA ISTATf SAH RIAL If TATI $ALI IANDOVH-WKMAN CO fcl«ghee lst*** Ilars SI MOUNTAIN AVI., 2*2*0* HIWLY LISTED Ideal North Hde lucauun, CUIW U achoulu and luw, thn a BR Colonal s a fn«aturter hu««fur tht yuuv faly. Wth Eat-fn «pat:* In Ktchen, and foral fhnltf o. plu a ncely panelled Recreaton Bourn. The yard Is enclosed, Uxe» ffl«- rrate and occupancy quck. Call u»; Md,»uu LARGE COLONIAL FW tu..#t- wh«tk* lh«hgh celllnged. Vctoran type hfte, ths l> a Rood lookng hoe In the GrHt School a»ea. BH n the second flour wth a nth the thrd flour,, powde roo t. fr and rcnvd reh. All»n u lartre lot wth 2 car *«rajje. There In n»»n for lull tecnunf r«in»ve uround thjjj one.. 57,509 MINI ESTATE Beautful grounds, young- hoe, **;reat for Ihoae who lke ecluon wthout benff laolated. An easy hoe to take care of but wth all the needed gpace or 5 bedrpos, bath, den and panelled recreaton roo wth eldng theropane doora and screened porch, Large n-ground pool, a natural pond, a really lovely settng n Mountansde. Do have a look, 95,000 ETTY L. WIEGMAN tv«. Ms. 2-S Pea* MI-2M Rod* Ml-5 M. C. WtegMM 2II.ISI RANDOIPH-WIECMAN CO. luatton 5 MOUNTAIN AVI., WISTFtILD 2209 tedr00ms $,900 On quet, pretty Oranrord Avenue JU8T MHTED, a stune' throw fro the Washngton School, Center hall, lvng roo, full dnng* roo, very large ktchen, faly roo, powder roo and 2 car Karase nl on frst Pour lar^e bedroos, 2 full bath on second. House 6 yvars uld excellent condton. IETTY L. WIEGMAN Ev«. KM. 2-5 Ivenlngs Helen Peee 2I-29S Fay IUMT 22-5 Aloe* H. C. WltfMR 2-5 tial ESTATE SALE REAL ESTATE SALE REAL ESTATE SAU calan Joktston,, Inc. *J ftftj * A ft *>«%akj ftsaltofc Art *epre*cm«tlv«tw ALL folktt «KLOCATION 0KBVCB MORE FOR YOUR MONIY $0,900. W9 09CffSP ffwv CMMMflMf ay fansty. Wf/ Uk t# tjww yw, PACIOHl I BEDROOM COLONI- AL FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS CARPETED, 2 BATHS, DEN, REC ROOM, EAT IN KITCHEN, WOOD BURNING FIREfUA-CB IN LIV- N< BOOM, FORMAL DINING ROOM, 2 ENCLOSED PORCHES. GRANT SCHOOL AREA. MID 6«'B. FOSKSBION JULY st. NO BROKERS PLEASE. CALL 22- SM VACATION "GRAFTON, VT. W * *rly Aercan fann-, t all pond...on outaklrtt of qultt pcturesque vllla««, w t near trout treaa, be«utcul wooded MIIB,, other recreaton fact. He J 5 le away,., 00 per o, for July and Aufuftt. Owner wll consder leans for shorter perod* < 25/ vk.) for other onth <fallleh only). Call and u k for Mt Oalllgan.<-ZO-tf NEW HOMES TO SUIT YOUR TASTE AND POCKETIOOK W# \ h«v«v«r«ty «ff n«w IWMM for MU JM Ml Wstclp. Wo IMVO rokwot, cowwol awl splts and Hwy ronf«in prk«fro $f,500* oalat Johnston,, Inc. J REALTOR Route zz 2.*'566 Mountansde To THOHA* VlftGIN IILAKDS, Luxurous vlla accoodatons wth prvate beach, tenns and ad servce, Leave your cares behnd and let tht rentle Uppln* of the sea lull you lo sleep, En- Joy breakfast on your own epaclou* prvate balcony wth breath takng panorac vew of beautful Cowpet Bay. Ideal for couples or faly* Call # KMT a far house on 6 acres In Northeastern Pennsylvana. Beautful vew 0 nutes South of BlnffhatoH, N. Y. on Interstate II, Boatng, fshng, swng, horfeback rdng nearby, Pond on property. Interor copletely renovated, I Bedroos sleeps eght plus Month of August *00. or $2&0. per week. 2-H. oes POM HINT WEITFIELD CORNS* B, BROAD * CHMTRA* "OK p ** K«w f «anl Caryl Uwh, 2-CU AIM fet***, JII-U0 Nwa TtlMacl, 2-Uf Ugl Mwnar Ctera Brttf. 5-ltW lu»«m«ton*. 22-MU HMPV L. SchwItHf* 22-7 Htton CsvkMU, 22-Ml I S. ArHwr Cylwrf, -50* THE GALLERY OF HOMES OF /HOMES throufh our Full Color Dsplay of Hoes ITS BEAUTIFUL! Ftft««n years old and just tfco now. Attractve center hall, bedroos, 2'/a boths, 2' faly roo, plus K nelled study and extra bedroo. Full dnng roo, ortffully landscaped and wooded half acre. Just lsted at $5,900. RANCH WOODED HALF ACRE On e dead end street set aong tall trees on a gently rsng knoll s ths exctng ranch hoe wth a lot to offer. There t a center hall, large square lvng roo wth a freplace, foral dnng roo, terrfc ktchen, and a faly roo and laundry roo on the frst floor. There are also throe excellent bedroos end two full baths, full baseent and an attractve brck front. A new Scotch Plans lstng at $5,500. M K«Wrng REALTOR 5 E. BROAD STREET IMMACULATE RRICK FRONT COLONIAL BEAUTIFUL, COLONIAL DE- TAIL, AND EXCELLENT LOCA- TION. BEDROOMR FULL BATH AND 2 HAL** BATHS. SCREENED PORCH, RECREA- TION ROOM. ATTACHED OA- RAGE. $56,900. ATTRACTIVE SPLIT LEVEL FOUR BEDROOMS, 2% BATHS, SPACIOUS FAMILY ROOM WITH ADJOINING PANBLLED STUDY AND 5th BATH. EXCEL- LENT CONDITION THROUGH- OUT, MANY EXTRAS INCLUDED. $5,900. WE RTF I ELD. IMMACULATE 6 BEDROOM COLONIAL, Arlngton Ave. lt and 2nd floor* carpeted, Lvng Roo wth Freplace, Foral Dlntnr Roo, Eat In Ktchen, Den, R«c Roo, 2 Bathe. 2 enclosed porcher Hd SO's. PoBBCHlon July st Call 22- fl, 6--7S TF WBHTPIKLD 6* Ranch, excellent condton, <*utet neghborhood, Centrally Ar Condtoned. New carpetng. & Bedroos and 2 baths. Call 2-96 after 5:0 p :, «-B-72 2T f Ill-MS- WIIIIUM Heal EslMe f>. ^ -20-tf WBVTKIKLO, wth secretaral ervlce and prvate lecretaral telephone answerng avalable. Excellent for sales or eal busness, AD »tf FOR RENT In professonal bulldng West feid- Professonal sute, ar condtoned, approxately 700 MI, rt. Presently occuped by physcan, Internst, Consstng: of watn roo, busness offce, prvate offce, treatent roos, laboratory and lavatory. Avalable June-July, For detals phone 22*80 or , C-ll-tf WBBTKIRLD Large attractve atr-condltloned offce roo, 2nd floor, Excellent locaton center town. HO, after S pn. B-U-72TF REALTOR 5 E. BROAD STREET Muttlpk UHnf M«ktr IVININC PHONIS jrtan H; HA I, gottiko Waterloo, New York. T2 acre xed tllable, wooded land In heart nf Flhg-er Lakes Regon. Modern ranch-atyle hoe, wth three bedroua and attached garage. Separate barn,. Extensve lawn und % ucre wldlfe pond. A tew les fro N. Y. Thru way and Montezua Waterfowl Area. Easly accessble by blacktop road. Ideal for huntng: upland sune ttnd waterfowl, year-round brd watchng and nature tudy.»7,ooo. Phone B-B68-B T AFARTMINTS RENT PYKHTPIKLD ReftUelul area second floor, bedroo, dn* ng: roo, lvng roo, and odrn ktchen wntcr fnd heal hluded: alo g&rnge. Call 2- IVOMTHfllDB COLONIAL Charng* Bedroo Hoe featurng large lvng: roo, Foral dnng roo, eat-in scence ktchen, faly roo, 2( baths, garage, lovely large lot rfnd uch ore. Askng 5,900, Call! THE JAMES AGENCY, 7 El Street. Westneld , FAN WOOD NORTH 8DB CAPS COD I bedroo, baths, convenent to shopptna; and transportaton. Beautful yard. *?,S00, Call Prlnclpala only, MOUNTAIKSIDK 2 bedroo cottuse, beautful treea, foral dnng roo, lvng roo wth freplace, den, */ d baths, gn» heat. Low 0's. Own e, G-72 2T APARTMENT WANTED» WKTF KLII Wdow xetu :* or roo nprtrlett ulnrtlug: Auffust tsl, Wll WKII untl hlvr. Call 6aC-57K8 or 75R-7J7, ROOMS ROOM FOR RCNT IN PRIVATE APARTMKNT Good Lucatlon, Bunnesn WOITIRU preferred. References exchanged, Call after 6:9 p.. AD T WANTED TO RENT ale professonal grad, tudent wlshe to rent a roo or antan a hoe for uer (July and part of Aug.) whle workng In westfleld, Reference furnshed on request. Reply Box 82 c/o The Westfleld Leader, 60 El St., Westneld. H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, INC. REALTORS WESTFIELD FAN WOOD 2 N«rth Avfnut Irt South Avvnua AMPLE PARKING BOTH OFFICES Ev«s. only: Kty BMth*, : ttfry Hapton Ul Wd Ruth Tjylor / Jydth Zn«, Mrefl Mlllwattr ; Jn Frlt ;,..,, Strlty McLnrfn ELSIE BETZ, Realtor (Msbsr of ths Multple Lstng Systs) $9,900 A nce lttle hole on the fljflt floor, expanson Avenuo. Two botlroob on $0,000 Well set hnvlc fro hu ruwl, ths cun )lotuly buuttlful. uuslu lul houa«n Hectch I'luln t«hlr uurh fur u Inr^o faly wul ron In «r«. Uflllur than new, wth any rnnttron for cnfarlble lvng. You u ntse Vaount, so lkl Is tut pro o, ELSIE BETZ, Inc. REALTOR 202 Mountan Avenue Telephone Ha»l BOM Moton Kngston Cetanco Davl Clorla Motta Deurl Sw«onoy Elte Betx Town and Countryl atrckl People on le Move Need an on He Move! nw WEwrocu <»rj.) IJCAPKS, IHUKIDAY, warn u, ltt HOUSIS KMl RIHT UF. >ROOM close to town avalable Aufctust st. Modern ktchen, lurgt lvt. I car varagre. I«O. per onth. Call « T AUTOS KM SAU PARTS/ACCESSORIES for INPORTS/SPOKTS WB OVK r^ald ITAMP* New Jersey's lar^ebt-oldest-nlcest suppler, IMPOMTKO AUTO CKKTCH Wt e--tf FOHU U$ Country Sedan Staton Wagon; 0 Auto.; PB/PB; Factory ar , M UOUOK Coronet Power Bteerln(j Autoatc, Rood condton,,000 total les.»5ch>, fr, Call 2-78 after 7. If* PONTIAC Bonnevtlle 2 door hard tup, fully equpped, any extras. owner lke new. Must sell. Best offer. After 5 p.. call Mft w gun Roof excellent condton MOTORCYCLE FORSAU USUKI MCC. Prt and. street bke. l»7f). Call after 6 p.. 65-<795, d ABAGK *ALB Frl. and 8aL, June C»nd 7th 227 Harrson Ave., Westleld fro 0 to, Vctoran dress*r School Master's Desk 90., Couch and 2 slpcovers $«., Wasfastand $25. ONK oak offce desk 6.. Par of twn qulted bedspreads and draperes H2.&8, W%t«steel ktchen cabnet 2.00 Call 8M- 05. ' ftakagr S.H Fr. and 8*., June IS and 7th 0 a.. to n p.. only. Soe antques, and collectors' tes, brlc-a-l>rac. rockers, furnture, floor tle, clothes, any, any Interestng tes. 708 Park Ave.. Klltabelh (off Elora Ave.) KTHAN ALL AM dresser cherry flnlsh and atch * cherry fraed rror. Two years old lke new, Reaonabl«. Call W- KOOM Italan Provncal Orflual cost.00. Wll scrlnce. Call ZM-fZQ PORCH Movlna Bouth. Ben uf- <20 ^ Uwn Mower 2 Inch Pennylvunfa R«e 0, and If nch hand ower 0; After p , BLSCTRfC MOTOR! /*, % and % horse power 75 RlPM X«volt, Beat Offer, After t p.. ANTIQUB AIR CONDITIONBH Coldepot «7O0 8,900 BTU requre 20 volt can be wall or wndow ounted* UMd one year aklnc ISSO. After p,, «AVRH HOMEITKAD HAftllNVT ft«^ Old Walnut Pedestal Table and Pads Power Uwn Mower 7, Akal Stereo Tape Deck 0O. Phone ««8 Glass covers tor clock and flgurlres. bowls and ptchers, crocks and Jugs, uch glass, also Castor sets, glass shades, brass hardware, Iron hardware, waffle rons, ca»t Iron Ideal /or Boy Scouts capng, copper pots, rrors, furnture, dlsnes Ausser r Coalport, Dresen and Mlnton, freplace equpent, pantngs and prnts, clocka, chars, n assorted woods, pne cabnet (large 2 door), easel $' hgh, chest of drawers. Also nursery stock. Modern arbelred freplace wth bult-in antel, ade by Wlla Jackson. N. Y. Drectons: Ash wood Ave to Jefferson School, turn rght along ade school uphll to end of road, rd house past al bokes. Also uch nursery stock, you dg and lave, -f-tf " Hlt WANTIO r LEGAL KKCHETAKY experenced, sklls ust be excellent; general law experence, ortgages, estatee, etc. t salary 50: yearly bonus on ert; 6 day week, excellent workng condtons, suer vacaton- Reply Box 67. c/o The Weatfcld Leadtar, 50 El Street, Westfleld, f-tf PART TIMt^ SALEff n oney back guaranteed cosetcs and nanty hose. Cosson plus proft In a few hours a week. Call T BFJ-L BAftTO SIGNS College Students wth car who desre eployent. No sales'experence neceaaary* Cull 2- or wrte Box T, Westfleld, N t J :T CLERK-TYPIST Responsble gn\, depeul'bl** axl accurate, needed In tullonul Copaty'a Executve Offces. R days,»-5. Blue Cro», Blue 8hl«kl, other benefts. Iedate open- \ntf, peranent posttlx. Guxl Salary. BTROUT RKALTY. Inc.. 'Sprngfeld Ave., Kdnt TOP dr»s«r lft., Steaer Trunks $S., Pano Bench 8., Glder &,, Pewter Plates 8. each. Tall ornate Vctoran Bed IIS., Wasron Whscl $20., Arore #5,, Shutters ft, palr ( 5 gallon glass bottles 7., Reo lawn ower 26., School desks 6., Vctoran Drapes $29. par, Vctoran rror flo,, Old duck decoy* 2., Uwn Chars &,, Juajs, Crocks, Bottles and Jars. Chna, Glass and Brlc-t-Brac. Pcture fraes and tools, books, Modern and Antque furnture can always be found at Arche's. Arche's Resale hep M l l l oawa! ( ft «T AUTOMATIC 0A8 DRYER KEDDER8 CYCLE; MOVING TO ELECTRIC HOME;»t CALL, 2I->S«. HUG and paddlnr 8», Cherry dnette table forca top wth 2 leaves and I Duncan water goblets (tear drop pattern). Call between and I p.. QOlF PMA7NCB NBT Hardly used, orgnally $2.60 and en's Wlson Irons, Best offer Wfll to»t AHO RHINO Pnk Jon* sleeved blouse Geran style on Saturday vcnty Westfleld. Talor on El Street. Call 282-l»2, - Servces Need LM., COMTRACTINO ft MOOMNIIIM0 MHO AND PATCHES 8PJ0CIAI>TV. ALL TYPES MA- SONRY AND REFINI8HINO. BEt,T EM PLOT ED AND IN- SURED. AD I-2IS7. 2-I-tff TKUSUROIONS TUt IXfllT CO. CMpkto M w -f-tf CHBM CLBAN Furnltur* strppps; and rsflnahlns;. All work atuarantttd. No water used. Call SU-. 5-S6-7S TF to double us nnl^lady experence requred. Full te, lop salary, ature type- Apply In person at Made o I HO I U\ 0B Qulby St., Westflell TF BOOKKEEPER Top spot for experenced person. Must type and have good knowledge of basc prncples of accountng to work coputer traaltalb (that we wll teach) for natonal Copany's congenal crew. Top salary and all benefts Includng Blue Cross, Blue Sheld, L Strout Realty. Inc. Sprngfeld Ave,, Sut TONLNBOM FRIT IT WOOD f T l)- IHO BOFA uphol.tered Irt b#l(* hound*' tooth (checked) fabrc. Drexel Walnut BOOICCAM Headboard Bed, trple drem«r and rror. Call 2I-00C IT ESTATE SALE 2 GRBENWOOD DRVK, MlLLBURN t :t7f-0«bf THURS, - Ffal., to 7 SAT, lo ft - Par Ivory upholaterel love a«atfl t French Provncal arble top coffee tnble f French I'ruvlnctal host and hobte ht other chalr, tables. extenton brdge et, pece nectlonal brown tweed sofa, Beautful deeply carved nhovany bedroo, twn apt«bed- - roo, chld'* wardrobe, hnnalnff what not nhetve» t Frankln tove. lap t rror*, pctures, fruton, book, brc-a-brac, draperes, lnen*, tools, ffolf clubs, par Flrestones , Many other Ites. P* 8, ^ Westfeld Bedroos 9,900! We're not optcrlnff juat a house n a good neghborhood, but rather here la u flne way of lvng In a - year old apacloua and lnpreafllve Colonal hoe. There In nt entrance hall, lvng roo, faly roo, dnng roo, bg deluxe ktchen wth dahwaaher and self cleanng range, 2V batha, bedroos und attached garage At thla 8 rce, ths noe Is a "rare * nd, Efttj* tn flee by call- Ing, Eve'a: 77C-869, Westfleld 5 Bedroos What A Pcnc! Tlls odern ratnbllnu hoe Ifl tulte pretty wth.ore than a half acre of baautlful wooded property just perfect for outdoor fun llvlne. Inaldo there IB u entrance foyer, HVIHK roo, bg fafly ra n paneled don (on, llnlk roo, deluxe kte lon, ( lodroca, UMr batha, at^ tnched o-arago. burbocut to, all florth of ox tr and a (InA raaldontlul Ucaton. Thn hoo Ifl Ju«t Hated ul IK00O utl wo thnk It'rt tho "rnl**. lqltgrofcl 79,900 In Mountansde It's That Te! Why not atart "babyng yourself, you deserve ft I And you can begn wth thla, "exceptonal brck front odern Colonal hoe hlrh In thoe plctur-, esaue rollng hlla. There Is a wde foyer, sunken lvng roo, freplace, panel* ed den, foral dnng roo, superb ktchen, faly roo, 2% baths, * bedroo*, carpeted rec roo- delghtful flcroened and jalouflfed porch and 2- car garage, There's lots ore to see and enjoy. Your call wll receve our propt attenton, Hve'a; Westfeld Pay Your Way 2-Faly! YUH, why Jot enjoy «on- Portable- easy lvng and lot one upartnqtu pay ont of ynur fjtpflbofl, There la IL tvo roo (' bodroo) parlont on the flrat Moor urn! a flvo roo (, bedroo) apartent on tho aecond floor that brlncrn In over 2,BOO per yoftr. Thorn aro 2 porchob and A u-cnr garage, Thlfl hoo han recently boon redecorated and ovorythlntf ft In condltlnn. Unted at how ala Lt an nftnr? At ^0,900 Value Plus In Westfeld! Here Is one of our beat values thla year and we do recoend an early Inspecton. Just consder thul thla good lookng Colonal off era an entrance foyer, cofortable lvng roo wth ^replace, bult-n boo kcaaes, pane led 0 c n, dn Irff roo, large brlrht ktchen^ dshwasher, >^ baths, bedrooa, 2-car gurako and ar^e flagstone suer pato. Evoryhlngla In Rood condton and the locuton Ifl qute convenent. EVO'B; SStMItll. "Conteporary" 0 Mle Vew ^7,900 Can you pcture tho beauty of a rablng redwood ranch, hlkh ftlotr the rldj wth a coa tdng V(O\M and Burroundod by y z acres»f woodod srocnory/ Hero It IA wll a wldo Jla«-flLono foyor, uprtooh IIVTHK rna, dlnhk r nn*l ktclon, oaol wth a rgrnlflcent wndow wall vlow, 2 llroplacofl, don, faly roa, 2 Itha, btuoboan hut walor Itott utul 2-Cfr H-ftrugf*- Vor rolaxod fun lvng h your uwn prlvalo world (toarly UrootljronU), be suro to BOM thn. JCVC'H: l-wm, HBCRKTAKV., Doctor**) Offce, Westfleld, Typng neceanary, ^ days. Call after 6 p.. IOOKKEEPEK Full te, experlenced. coplete set of books, payroll, fnancal reports, typng essentlal Please send resue Hatng QUQlflcatonB and salary expected to Westfeld Leader, Box #, 26 Eler SL, Weetfeld. EMPLOYMENT WANTED HANDYMAN Pantng, Inff, aheet fock, tlng:, gultera and lenders Ctrtun Also f lck up and delvery servce, tea dettvercd anywhere, reasonable rates, relable servce. ; Crltelll 09-O T. IF you are aolf eployed, or a pnrtnorahlp, and have need of a sple bookkeepng systo, soeone to prepare payroll and ' reconcle your onthly bank stateents and flc your state and Federal returns, ploaae call , after 6 p.. Rennonftble! rates, B-2D-72 TF GUTTKHS and leaders cleaned: wndows wftflhod and stor wndows taken down. Extorlor pnlnt- IIIR; sall Jobs, Fully Insured. 22-7Q2- f TF INSTRUCTIONS GUITAR Prvste LCSSHS Mc*cn Maa's M y*«m BMfeMlsnal SRd «c«ekls;b; ezbermkce. Call SU- MS* tar ftwlutaa? SBMH<«In* t«rvlew t 2-0-tf B, n. HEBrNKTT. teaoh«r of pano. Latest ethods, CUatcal and popular. Lessons In your hoe. 68 Doran Rd., Weatfleld. Call AD S-5-tf PIANO LR88ONI TAUGHT BT BXjPBRIENCBD MUSICIAN. DAY OR EVENING CLASIES. YOVR HOV8B OR MINE, BBQNVBRI WELCOME. CALL T6S-MT. 2-7-tf WANTED TV SETS WANTBD 25 portable 2" and Color, $75 Call tf HOOKS VM Books wanted Hghest prces pad Phone collect or wrte to 9.-0 p.. Old York Book Shop, 5 Eaaton Ave,, New Brunswck, N. J, -2-^ COMPANION for ddle aged lady In central New Jersey. Applcant ust drve. Lve In 5 day week, Attractve hoe wth ala. Please aend references, back- Kround and ago to Box 2 c/o The Weatfteld Leader, 60 El Street. Westfleld. f U»LtC NOTICE PuWtc Notlca Is haratoy lvan that»n ordlnancs of «>ch tttt fallowfn9 (s a capy was ntroduced, rtad and passtd. on frst rtadng oy tho Councl of ttt Town of Wtttflrd at a ootnf h*fd Juno * Wl and that Iho sad Councl wll furthor constdor tht sao for fnal passaaa on o day of Juno 77,*7, at :0 *M,, (n ttw Councl Oobtr, Muncpal ulkmno, 5 E. Iroad St., Wtt- (fold* Now Jorsoy. at whch tt and placo any porson ay bo ntorottod thortln wll bo glvon an opportunty to bt hoard concoo sad' ordtnanco. JOVC.VREELAND Town dork SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT NO., LOT MA, BLOCK 0 E IT ORDAINED by (ho Town Councl of tho Townsof Wottfleld, n tho County of Unon at follow*: SECTION. That tho followng proveent! be ade to Muncpal Parkng Lot No. : nstallaton of grante block curbng. Paveent replaceent edlecent to the new curb. Replaceent of sdewalks* drveways, etc.. dsturbed by the curb nstallaton work. Acquston of property and all other expenses Incdental thereto- SECTION II. That sad con ttroctton shall be done under the supervson of the Town Engneer In accordance wth plans and specfcatons on fle In the offce of the Town Engneer* tho sae whch aro hereby approved and ade part of ths ordnance. SECTION I I I. That sad constructon shall bo undertaken as a general proveent and shall bo pad for by general taxaton. SECTION IV. It s hereby deterned and stated at the estated aount of oney necessary to be rased fro all sources for sad purpose s $,000.00, and that tht estated axu aount of bands or notes necessary to be ssued for sad purpose Is S, There- la hereby approprated to sale) purpose the su of, fro the Captal Iproveent Fund avalable for such purpose. SECTION V. To fnance such purpose there shall be ssued pursuant to tho local bond law of the state of Nsw Jersey, n e antcpaton of tho Issuance of bonds* Bond Antcpaton Notes of sad Town whch shall not exceed n the aggregate prncple aount tho su of S; Sad notes shall bear Interest at a rate whch shall not exceed sx percentu (a) par annu and ay be revewed fro te to te wthn tho ltatons prefer I bed by sold law. All atters wth respect to sad notes not deterned by ths ordnance shall be deterned by resoluton to be hereafter adopted. SECTION VI. Not ore than, of the su to be rased by the ssuanc* of sad notes ay be used to fnance those tes set forth In R.S. OA:2-2O. SECTION VII. It s hereby deterned and declared that the perod of usefulness for tht purpose of the fnancng of whch sajd notes are to be ssued s a perod of ten (0) years* coputed fro the date of sad bond. SECTION VIII. It s hereby deterned and declared that the suppleental debt stateent requred by sad law has been duly ade and fled In the offce of the Town Clerk of sad Town, and that such a stateent shows that the gross debt of sad Town as defned In Ttle R.S. *)A; 2- of the Revsed Statute* s ncreased by ths ordlnence by,000,00, and that sad notes authorzed by ths ordnance shall be wthn all debt ltatons as prescrbed by sad law. SECTION IX. Ths ordnance shall take effect twenty (0) days after the frst publcaton thereof after fnal passage. 65 IT Fesst5.28 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK 7G-B. FOR SALE ns on credt by ull pny $,00 weekly. For rotttlfl wrte: Easy Credt 20 E. Cholton, Phlndclphla, Pn, 68 fl-8-72 ft LndlOB Wns only $.00 plus wtf stylng coal. For detal wrte: PlHountn 20. Choltot, phjlulttlphln, Pn- B B. G 8 7 a f l T FOR SALE NO SELLING KEEP YOUR PRESENT JOM WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR WANTED Sply tftkt coftpny thmltm ftji tub ccofftu In Mt K» Ths II rat Hrf oftrm ftndla rfrutt.' Fnt hfthm bnd ptotlrb y'n IMA M TV tott) IA Ktfoft uth t offltt. tptopt lw»ttl In rhtl lhtt lmatl MltatlM, Mll nwnlottoln plat, nd.l] IttuVtAas KUIMIII. Tbt AtfLxrt tjftt wll Ltt fpofmt for Ilt x«non nd fttocklftt Inttfttr, Alt toutlon trt nttbllthtd byour toflpa»\ Ht r duwnhfal JtrlbHK, ll tr ffflm, n (hl»tt WO 00 nu lo rmt n nuptnl t)*) Inrn^rr *r>kh cn tun t v* up to t««tnh ffwrtnr* Efnlrf CM (tow td $25,000 tt*ll f r t up. W tll conltr prtnn pplrun. Wllt tor EMpltt Inhrtlon, Inclrn pjw«nunbtr l Aru Co*. All Inqulrn ttcttr c»t**ml CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL CORPORATION FOR SALE FOR SALE BtrckL 56 Park Ave.. Scotch Plans rhfl fm W. M I ) P.< M ^ SIDEWALK FURNITURE SALE Sat., June 7th IOIOO P.. - :00 p.. only! FANTASTIC SAVINGS ALs. BELOW COST Odd A ends, table*, dnng chan, haodboord rrors, lop hoda, dnng labal. CASH It CARRY RAIN DATE JUNE 2th Also any floor toplu Insde our tora drastc oly reduced. Westfleld College Bound f. Fro**, daughter of Mr and Mr. Hortwct M. Frost, «El St., hu bc«accepted by Nathanel Hawthorne College, Antr, N.H. Notce s hereby gven tfce* seelee) btfs wll be receve* by tn* Mayor and Councl lor Mantenance an*) repar eterett n the Town of Westfleld tn tfe County 0 Unon wth an estated aount e< & t t tons of btunous concrete: T n* "A", Type FA-OC, Type $.*>. t*a> and Btebe* base, 0 ten* *f broken stone, end l M t s aallans e* Cetenlc Eulsfes Aspnalt/ Hfajh vscosty Orade, open** an* read n publc *t the uncpal bvll*k>». «t East Bread Street, Westfeftfon Jry 0, 7, at 2:M P.M. prevatlnf te. Specfcatons and fors of for the propose* work, prepared by Charles Van enschoten, oear* and approved by the Cossoner ot Transportaton have boon fle* M the offce of sad engneer et the publc works center, ft Mertn Avenue, W. Westfeld, Mew Jersey and of sad Cosson of Transportaton* Trenton, Now Jersey, anal Dvson of Local Governent AM Dstrct, locate* ot the Teaneck Arory, Teaneck Avenue one! Lberty Street. Teaneck, New Jersey, and ay be pacted by prospectve bdders dwrng buslneaa hours. Bdder* wll be furnshed wth copy of the specfcatons by ft* Engneer on proper notcs and) payents of cost of preparaton. Bds utt bo ede.e standard proposal fors n- the anner desgnated tnereln and reejutrad by the specfcatons, ust be enclosed In sealed envelopes, bearng e nae and address of the bdder, and the nae of the ateral covered by the bd on the outsde, address** t«the Mayor end Councl of the Town of Westfeld, and utt be accopaned by a non-colluson affdavt and a certfed check for net less than ten percent (0) of the aount bd, provded sad check need not bo ore than W0,000,00 nor shall be less than IMO.00, and be delvered at the place on or before thehour abovenaed. The standard proposal for and the non-colluson affdavt are attached to e suppleental specfcatons, copes of whch wll be furnshed on applcaton to the engneer. By order of the Mayor and Councl of the Town of Westfleld, New Jersey. JOYCVRCELAND, Town Clerk 65-2T Fees:»«a.7a NOTICB Take Notce that Tony's Tavern nc., has appled to the Mayor and Councl of the Town of Westfeld for renewal ol the Plenary Hotel I Consupton Lcense for preses stuated at Ml 50 Central Avenue, Westfeld. The offcers of the corporaton are: John J. Dagostaro, Presdent, SOI Central Ave., Westfleld, N.J.; Rchard Dagostero, Secretary- Treasurer, 7* Central Ave., Westfleld, N.J. TONY'S TAVERN, INC. SOl-SOt Central Ave. westfleld, N.J. I* 2t Fees: $.0 NOTICB Take notco that Italan Aercan Club, Inc., has appled to the Mayor and Councl of the Town of Westfeld, N.J. for a renewal of a club lcense for preses stuated at Ml Central Avenue, Westfeld, N.J. The naes of the offcers of ths club and the offces they fll ere: BenedoHo Dlloro, M Lake Ave., Colon la, N.J., Presdent; Peter Monaco, 7UCentral Aw., Westfleld, N.J., Vce-Presdent; Robert Durartrt, ) Ross Place, Westfeld, N.J,, Secretary; Natalo Scolerocclo. 500 Central Ave., Westfflotd, N.J.. Treasurer; Vctor Carnevalt* MS Central Ave. Westfeld, N.J., Manager. The Trustees are: Donlck Cacchlone, 2 Green Place, Westfleld, N.J., Joseph Menclnl, 5 Central Ave., Westfleld, N.J., Alfred Wllas, Green Place* Westfleld, N.J., Pasquale Rapuano, 0f Park St., Westfleld, N.J. jobloctlons, If any, should be ade Iedately In wrtng to Joy C. 'Vreeland, Town Clerk of Westfltld, N.J. Italan Aercan Club, Inc. - westreld, N.J. 6-I-2T Fees: 20. NOTICB Take Notce that Martn Waltberg Post No., Aercan Legon, has appled to tho Mayor»nd Councl of tho Town of Westfleld, New Jersey, for renewal ot a Club Lcense lor preses stuated at 000» North Avt., Wast, Westflotd, N.J. The offcers and ebers of the Board of Trustees aro: Coander. Ruth E. Barrett, 9 No. Cottage Place, Westfleld 07090; Sr. Vce Co Or., Edward Stefenovch, 7 Woodland Avt., S. Plalnfleld, 0700; Jr. Vce Codr., Lous Caruso, 2, Greenslde PI., Scotch Plans 0707a; Adjutant, Fred Malchow, f Waldron Rd., Fanwood 0702; Fnance Offcer, Mary Walsh, Holly St., Cranford 070; Judge Advocate, Ted Harrngton, North Ave., Wesfleld 07090; Hstoran, Clarence Hokanson, 22 Per sh Ing Ave., R owl I t Pk. 070; Chaplan. George Wlbur, 67 Drake PI., WtsHtld 07090; Servce Offcer, Albert Mother, 9 Rah way Ave., Westfleld 07090; Sergeant-at-Ars, Francs Wetland, 28 E. Broad St.,.We tl eld 07090; Bar Charan,, George Walsh, 2 Holly St., Cranford 070; House Reservatons, Ed Wttke, AM Mountan Ave., Wtstfleld 07090; Buldng & Mantenance, Ruben Pyner, 2077 Jersey Ave., Westfleld, 07090; Meber-atLarge, Noran Sprague, 6\9 Maye St., We Weld 07090; Meber-at-Large, Lous Ehlen, 0 Treont Ave., wetfeld 07090; Meber-at-Large,.Harry Powers, 706 South Ave., Wetfeld Objectons, If any, should bt ad* Iedately, n wrtng, to Joy C. Vreeland, Town Clerk of Wefffeld. N.J. 6-I-2T Fees: $.0 NOTICE Sealed proposals wll be receved by the Mayor and Councl of the town of Westfleld at the Muncpal Buldng, 25 East Broad Street, Westfleld, New Jersey on Monday June 26,972, at :00 P.M. prevalng te, for the constructon of approxately 2,000 square feet- of concrete sdewalk, and attendant work tn sectons of the central busness dlsrlct along East Broad Street and El Street. Proposals ust be accopaned by a certfed check payable to the order of the treasurer of IheTown of Westfled. In an aount equal to ten percent (0)of the aount of Ihe bd. Sad proposals ust also be accopaned by a surety copany certfcate statng that sad surety copany wll provde the bdder wth tho requred bond, and ust toe delvered ot Iho place and before the hour nbove entoned. Plans and specfcatons ay be soon or procurod ot tho offce ol Charles Von Donschoten. Town Enoncor, publc works center*959 North Avcnuo W., WestfMd, New Jersey. Tho Mayor ond Councl reserve the rght lo ro oct nny and all bds, If, In the Intores of tho town, II l» dooed ndvlnbo to do M> CHARLESVAN 5EN5CHOTEN Town Engneer A--2T FOeS: $.06

12 AMERICAN LEAGUE w 87 tesox Tkers [els Sox THE westneu <w.j.) LEADER, THIKSDAY, JUNE s, Aercan League Westfeld Investor Buyng All U.S. Cons Collectons L ccuulatonsl Anythng : ft 8 8 Indans 0 0 Red Sox 0 - Indans 9 The Red Sox beat the Indans n extra nnngs as Dave Hall sngled hoe 2 runs. Federc had hts and Pratt, M Osenga, Vctor, Dugan had 2 hts apece. Red Sox 0-Tgers The Red Sox beat the Tgers on the httng of M Brenrun and ptchng of Vctor and Tur. Federc and Osenga also played well. Twn* - Red Sox The Twns beat the Red Sox u to behnd the httng of Muth wth ht* and T. and J. Rokosny wth 2 ht* apece. Hall had 2 hts for the Red Sox whle Federc ptched fne nnngs. Ttters 6-Angels 5 Kontje, B. Clarke and Haer led Tgers to -5 vctory. Clarke and Haer drove n runs each. Kontje shutout the Angela for the last nnngs. D. Teller had 2 hts for the Angels. Oroles 5 - Tgers 2 In a real slug fest, whch sawcauteracc ht a hoer for the Oroles to defeat the Tgers 5-2. Ed Haer ht 2 hoe runs and drove n runs whle B. Clarke had hts for the Tgers. Twns 0 - Tgers The Rokosny brothers ptched well n defeatng the Tgers 0-. Muth, Throne and the Rokosny's each had 2 hts for the Twns. Robnson and Meeker had 2 hts each for the Tgers. BASKETBUL CAMP MONOUTH COLLOl W«st Lonf Iranch, Ntw Jersey BOYS 9 to 7 Two Week Sessons July 2 and July 9 IndtvMuallnd Readng Covrstt Avalable Upon R«sjtNSt»(FIIII) t OPEN HOUSE EACH SATURDAY BEGINNING MAY 20th and :0 P.M. GYMNASIUM Brochure: W ALL STATE BASKETBALL CAMP 6 Wychvew Drve, Westfeld, N. J. 07O9O (202) 2-87 Jack Druy, Drector RIENTAL DESIGN RUGS Teless asterpeces of the weaver's art, the faous Karasan orental desgns are n excellent taste wth todays decoratng trend toward pattern and color. All wth the rch three nch frnge so fathful to the fnest parts. Approxately 8Sxl2' only $95.00 ^ Athletcs - Tger* 2 It was all McNally as the As beat the Tgers -2. Bob had 2 hoeruns battng n 6 runs. B. Borque had hts for the A's. Haer and Herron got all hts for the Tgers and 0 year old Whalen ptched strong nnngs. Athletcs 7 - Angels 0 The Athletcs defeated the AngeU 7 to 0 behnd the 2 ht ptchng of lerard and McNally. Hearon and Blaze had hts each. Shelds and lerard collected 2 hts each. J. Shelds and Oxnard were the only Angel htters. Athletcs 8 - Whte Sox After tralng to for 5 nnngs the Athletcs had to score 7 runs n the 5th to pull head of an nspred Whte Sox tea. lerard, McNally, and McCarthy ptched well for the A's. McCarthy had 2 hts for the A's whle Busne and Jenkns had 2 hts each for the Whte Sox. Senator IS Indans 2 Caratozzolo, Sexton, and Rowan ptched for the Senators. Molowa, Yatclla, Haesler, Ruth, Berry and Sexton had hts. Fscher, Ferrercco, Farbsten, and Lndlaw had hts for the Indans. Athletcs 8 - Indans 2 Scorng runs n the 2nd nnng the Athletcs defeated the Indans 8-2 behnd the fne ptchng of Hearon and lerard, Me Nally and McCarthy had hts each wth McNally httng 2 hoers n the second nnng. Shelds had hts ncludng a hoer. Blaze and McNels had 2 hts. Fscher and Ferrovecco were outstandng for the Indans. Athletcs - Tgers 2 In a closely fought gae the A's edged the Tgers to 2. The Tgers took the lead on a two run hoer by Hobletzel who was 2 for for the day. McCarthy and McNally were the A's ptchers. Ardrey and Shelds led the A's httng. Athletcs - Tgers 2 Bob Nc Nally was the bg gun for the/a's as the A's defeated the Indans -2. McNally had back to back hoeruns after an openng gae sngle. McCarthy and lerard ptched whle B. Borque, Ierard, and Hearon were the htters. Haer collected 2 hts for the Tgers. Twns U -Whte Sox 2 A well ptched*gae by Muth and J. and T. Rokosny wth fne catchng fro Throne kept the Twns n front all the way to an -2 vctory over the Whte Sox. Merrtt and Herren trppled. D. Crag and C. Orben played well n the feld. Oertel Honored By College Frank J. Oertel of Westfeld receved a Sesqucentennal ctaton fro Hobart and Wlla Sth Colleges at the presdent's annual dnner n New York Cty. Clfford E. Orr, vcepresdent of the colleges, presented the award n recognton of Mr. Oertel's servce to the school. A eber of the executve cottee of the Parents Assocaton, for 8 years, he has also served as charan of the Parents Fund. Grls' Softball NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Braves Bearcats Cougars Astros Browns Cardnals Dodgers Cubs Bruns Falcons Blue Devls Colto W L 8 0 * a Vkngs 7 2 Prates 7 Royals 7 Rangers 7 Mets s S Reds, Gants 5 6 Packers 5 6 Seals 5 Lons 5 Phlles 8 Sants 8 The Falcons were defeated by the Cardnals to, although Carol Nxon got four hts and Joanne Frtz got three. Barbara Zane ht a hoer. The httng of Susan Wessels, Mary Beth Ott and Cheryl Rowland weren't enough as the Seals were defeated by the Gants, 0 to. Laure Tool turned n an unasssted double play - the Seals' seventh of the year. The Dodgers cae fro behnd to beat the Bruns to 0. Susan Fontana, Carol Soraparu, Lauren DNapol and Pa Kraft each had perfect days at the plate. Ptcher Wendy Tbbals was helped n the feld by Dot Good httng and feldng by Susan Derrey, Bbby Burns and Meg Hares helped the Braves down the Cardnals -. In a free-httng contest, the Vkngs outlasted the Phlles 22 to 9. The wnners' Laur Paoza, Maureen Breh, Mary Yong, Betsy Ayres and Cathy Weaver led the attack. For the Phlles, Joan Monte ht a grand sla hoe run, and Tracy Ballew got a double, trple and hoer. Nna Wortzel, Lza Daly, Melssa Devalon and Leah Grote also ht well. Suzanne Grote started a double play. The Cubs beat the Blue Devls 0 to 6 wth sold tea play that ncluded two hts apece by Kndra Hart ng, Lee Sayre and Pat Tler. Anne Sayre, Ann Shubtz and Barbara Fredland each got three hts. Joanne Baker contrbuted good feldng. Ptcher Jacke Booth was backed up by a strong defensve Royals club to down the Prates 8 to. Tay Fernandez stood out n the outfeld as dd Ann Bousquet. Jacke had a Whrlpool perfect day at the plate ncludng a hoe run. For the Prates, Alson Pruta, Coletta Breer and Jule DeVoe led the httng. It took the Mets seven nnngs to best the Prates, but the httng of Lesle Nugent, Debbe Dck. Sue Jaczko, Donna Fletcher, Jane Gsrrabrsnt, Kathy Dervn and Cher Blood ade the dfference. Sue and Lesle also played well n the feld. For the Prates, Meredth McCornack, Chrs Stenbjo T and Coletta Breer I got key hts, and Betsy Eagan and Jule Taylor dd a good job sharng the catchng chores. The Braves' 2 hts were too uch for the Cardnals, wth the fnal score to. Karen Lunn, Mary Borchers, and K Groux each got three hts, and Val Ashcroft ht a hoer. Good feldng by Megan McNeUs stopped two Cardnal ralles. Hoers by Barbara Bernsten and Cathy Sheran helped the Rangers defeat the Sants 2 to. Hts by Cndy Bottos, Lsa Lbonat and Nancy Bagatell contrbuted to the wn. The Cubs wthstood a Colts rally n the last nnng to wn 5 to. Pat Tler ht two trples, and Sue Kaufan and Nancy Kupec each got doubles. In an extra nnng contest, the Packers edged the Sants 6 to 5. wth Janet Lowensten knockng n the te-breakng run. The httng of Joan Sanderson and Jane McCaulley were backed up by the /feldng of Elose Cordasso and Elzabeth Young. The Sants' C, Fen, S. Shovln, L. Kuhn, and R. Mornson led the httng for ther tea. The Dodgers bested the Browns 8 to behnd the ptchng of Lauren DNapol and feldng of Janet toll and Pa Kraft. Suse Mfford, Sharon Bonneau, M Sauel, Ronne Abrose and Lsa Schutaner each got three hts. In a gae decded n the last, nnng,, the Royals downed the Mets, to 9, For the wnners, Sally Borden, Alce Rowland and Lor Mannella got two hts apece. Lor and Dane DMoro both ade good catches of lne drves. The Mets were helped by the httng of Sally Aello, Ellen Collns,' Jane Garrabrant and Sue Jaczko, and the feldng of Kathy Dervn and Cher Blood. Despte the two hoers of Barbara Fredland and hts by Joanne Baker, Sue Kaufan, Pat Tler and \ Anne Sayre, the Cubs were defeated by the Braves 8 to 8. Hard httng by Mary Chevelez, K Groux, Grace Ksh and Joyce Cohen kept the Braves n front, helped by good catchng of Eleen Haggerty and Meg McCance. It was Prates 2, Vkngs wth a hoer by the Vkngs' Wendy Barnes and heavy bttng by Judy Farley, Laur Paola, Maureen Breh and Carolyn Kraus. Wendy and Laur also played a good defensve gae. The wnners' Betsy Ferroveccho turned n three hoers, Sue Taylor ht two, and Sue Kronck and Coletta Breer also each ht a four-bagger. Anta Sngh played well n center feld. The Astros defeated the Cardnals to 9. The Cards' K Saparto ht a hoer, and JoAnn Perlutter and Arleen Crocco got hts. Steady httng by Barbara Zane, Carolyn Evens, Pa Sttes, Terry Dobrowsk, Cheryl Kosush, Jule Defelce and Carol Nxon gave the Falcons a 2 to wn over the Bruns. The Gants edged the Rangers 9 to 8, despte Cathy Sheran's two hts ncludng a hoer, and hts by Donna Detulls, Nancy Pecker and Cndy Bottos. Lora Masters turned n a good feldng job. The Seals took the easure of the Phlles, 9 to 6, wth a bg ten-run last nnng. Sharon Massey, Ay Gllesburg, Kathy Whalen and Cheryl Rowland were the heavy htters. Karen Gosk ht three trples and a hoer. For the Phlles, Mary Hearon, Nancy Montag and Susan Floran led the httng. Good defense ade the dfference as the Phlles defeated the Lons 9 to 7. WHIN Offer CredU Court** Openngs Exst In Care Center to Junor* Unon College wll adt a lted nuber of current hgh school junors to college credt courses offered n the suer sesson, t was announced today by Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen, presdent. The plot porject was recently approved by the faculty adssons cottee and s open to Unon County students who have the wrtten endorseent of ther hgh school prncpal. Students accepted for the progra wll be requred to follow the sae applcaton procedures as regular suer sesson students. At the concluson of the progra, the grades of the hgh school students wll be copared to those of other suer sesson students. Results of the coparson wll be used to deterne whether ths project should be ade a peranent offerng at Unon College. Dr. Iversen explaned. Hgh school students ay request that transcrpts be sent to ther hgh school or to the college of ther choce. Addtonal nforaton on applcatons ay be obtaned by contactng George P. Lynes, drector of adssons. Unon College's Suer Sesson wll be conducted June 9 through July 28. Close to 60 courses parallelng freshan and sophoore year courses at four-year nsttutons wll be offered. Cted At Indana Robert W. Bayly, 98 Cooldge St., was aong Indana Unversty students selected for ebershp n Ph Eta Sga, freshan en's honor socety. Elnate that bottleneckl Offce ove* are our specalty! If you're plannng to ove your busness we'll hatdlo tho job quckly and effcently. H NRY P TOWNS END J'l Av \ VI ' r * t r A I 7 V 20 El St. Westfeld There are stll soe openngs for the year begnnng n Septeber at the Day Care Center at Madson Ave. Pre-school care s provded for chldren n the area for those whose others work or are otherwse unable to care for the wthout ths help. Located at 0 Madson Ave., the center serves about 5 chldren, and s open fve days each week fro 7:0 a.. untl 5:0 p.. Chldren between the ages of and 5 years are elgble. Parents pay what (hey can afford toward the care of ther chldren and ths aount s deterned on an ndvdual bass. Fales who ght be nterested n day care fot ther chldren are asked to apply to Mrs. Joseph Wlson, drector, or Mrs. Inland Beach, adssons charan. Ph Beta Graduate Graduatng June 2 fro Lafayette College was Joseph W. McEnerney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. McEneey, 6 Doran Rd. A eber of Ph Beta Kappa, he receved hs B.S. degree n etallurgcal engneerng. McEnerney was secretary of the John Markle Metallurgcal Engneerng Socety, a eber of Tau Beta P, and Alpha Sga Mu, engneerng honorary socetes. TWO WAY RADIO TO INSURE SPEEDY SERVICE OPEN DAILY 9 a.. tl 0 pjn. SUNDAY 9 ajn. tl 6: RUSSELL STOVER CANDY PANTENE ft LOR AL (Full Una of ALMAY Cosetcs) FRSI PICK U» AND DIUVIY S SOUTH AVI. W. Our Good Food Makes Good Frends Excellent WltLO jfou'rs $ ts U cutsf! 0* t$t*uptn dstal art evtryent' (nvte I DINER Opt* 2 Hours DAILY NORTH AVINUE, Opposte Ralroad Staton SIZZLING SUMMER SALE - DAYS ONLY Whrlpool 5th. 6th & 7th-Th Fr. -S OVER $00,000 INVENTORY OF RCA COLOR TV, BLACK & WHITE TV, STEREO AND WHIRLPOOL WASHERS, DRYERS, REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS, DISHWASHERS AND ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS : ; * <n TO BE SACRIFICED DURING OUR JUNE SALE CARPET CRAFTSMEN SINCE 66 TILE VINYL 2 East Broad St., W*tf!«ld ,2*87 Open Thursday 'tl 9 p.. North Broad St., Elzabeth , Op«n Man. and Thurs. 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13 f Golden Owls For Resdents Fve WestfeM raovtrts. are aong 20 persons presented "Golden Owl" Awards, Unon College's answer tothe Oscar, at the annual three-day Sprng Draa Festval, judgedby faculty ebers, alun, aad adnstratve staff. 'Golden Owl" Awards were also presented to the. best actor and actress n the ornng and afternoon draa classes whch were voted by the students n. each class and also to ; several students for ther j dedcaton and assstance n f varous aspects of producton throughout the % yaar. Westfeld area resdent* who receved "Golden Owl" awards ncluded Kenneth Hunter of525 Hllcrest Ave., Mss Karen Pavelka of 622 Roosevelt St., and Robert Spson of 270 Seneca Rd. Hunter, a Unon College alunus, receved a specal "Golden Owl" n recognton n ALTO, CHARLES BRONSON URSULA ANDRESS A NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURES RELEASE TECHNCOLOR «STARTS WED. JUNE 2 WMHOLDEN PANAVISON-B9K* COLOflBVDE LUKC JOEY HEATHERTON June 6*2 of hs efforts and contrbttons to the Draatc Socety ths past year. He asssted n several dfferent aspect* of producton and offered techncal advce on any occasons. Mr. Hunter served as a judge at ths year's Draa Festval and also as aster of cereones for the "Golden Owl" awards. Mss Pavelka was presented a plaque by the Draatc Socety prarly for her role as an understudy n alost every ajor producton ths year. As a learnng devce, shje rehearsed any of the dfferent characters staged ths year, but also appeared n several of her own roles, ncludng one n J.B. Prestly 7! "Let Sleepng Dogs le." Mr. Spson receved a "Golden Owl" for placng frst n the Festvalcopetton wth hs portrayal of Felx n "Tte Owl and the Pussycat." He s a veteran Unon College perforer. Chrstan School To Hold Entrance Exas June 2 He Covenant Chrstan School Socety! Inc. of Westfeld wll hold entrance exanatons for ts junor hgh, Grades 7-9, on Saturday, June 2, at 9 a.. n Redeeer Lutheran School, 229 Cowperwalte PI. Further nforaton about the school and the testng ay be obtaned by callng John Daane at The prncpal Is Uoyd Burghart. Chaber Drector Charles R. Bergann of Westfeld, vce presdentof Western Electrc Co., Newark, has been elected to a three year ter on the New Jersey State Chaber of Coerce board of drectors. DUKE ELLINGTON Juna0-July8 FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL (Ml) U7-M0O. playboy club-kcrnl AT QREAT McAfM, N«w J«rsay TRINI LOPEZ July -22 Gerard Wefe* Players Elect Gerard Wess At the 8th annual eetng of the County Players, Gerard Wess was elected presdent. The new presdent acknowledged the ebers of the club reanng on the board of drectors: Edgerton Newcob, treasurer; Dorothy Town send, secretary; Glbert Lane, progra and Jean Haertlen, drector at large. Newly elected board ebers are Barbara Claan, vce-presdent busness; Robert Ellsworth, vce-presdent producton; Arthur Waste, buldng and grounds; and Jesse Wltshre of 606 Arlngton Ave. welcoe of new ebers.- Wn Recognton A nuber of students n foregn language at Governor Lvngston Regonal Hgh School have receved recognton recently for outstandng acheveent. Ellen Hart, a junor, has been elected presdent of the New Jersey Federaton of students of Geran for the cong year. The electons were held at the Federaton annual conventon at County College of Morrs n Dover Word has been receved fro the Aercan Assocaton of Teachersof French that Krsten Le has won a thrd place n both the Metropoltan and Regonal contests. She copeted n the level one classfcaton. At level two, Debra Stupfl placed frst n both the Metropoltan and Regonal areas. N J June 7 thru June 7 -. A bouncy Coedy PWY IT AGAIN SAM» by Woody Allen Wad.Jhurs. $2.00 Muscal $.00 Fr,, Sat. $2.50 Muscal $.50 Curtan 8:0 All seats reserved Phona: (20) Fuel Ol and Burner Servce -. - To Play* At Maa's V Maa's Illuson Coffeehouse wll present n concert "Dave Edftcob and fend" Saturday, Playng wth Dave art Phl Clayton, Hke Petoeko and Joe Perrcone. They wll be perforng ther orgnals n the tradtonal Irsh and Appalachan usc style. Dave coposed ost of PftHCUyU* ther usc and occasonally wrtes lyrcs. He "percusson style flute." songs. Joe Perrcone plays a wll be playng a 2 strng Maa's Illuson sponsors gutar, pano, andoln and one concert onthly haronca. featurng local talented Phl wll play IX strng uscans.the coffeehouse gutar, sx strng gutar and s located on the corner of a andoln. He wll also Grand St. and Unon Ave. at arrange soe of the vocal the old YMCA and s open harones wth Dave. Dave every Frday and Saturday and Phl wll perfor soe nght fro 7:0 to:0. nstruental duets wth gutar and andoln. Cu Laude Grad Mke Petreeko, lyrcst, s a self-taught snger Mark Currall of 76 Forest specalzng n the "newave. was graduated cu Aercan folk-rock", and wll sng any of Dave's laude June L fro Newark State College. College Age Youth Sought The Westfeld Acadey of the Perforng Arts s seekng area youth of college age who are lookng for suer actvtes, An opportunty to becoe exposed to lterary works, perfect a scene under professonal gudance, and relate to traned aateurs exsts n suer workshops sponsored by the Westfeld Recreaton Cosson. The Acadey began nforally n the suer of 969, receved Recreaton Cosson sponsorshp n 970, and presented ts frst ajor show n 97. After (hs uscal, a draa followed. Audences have been enthusastc, and prvate ctzens and erchants have lent generous support. A recent produc- Tce Wns AIA Award Scholarshps and awards Boulevard was recpent of the $50. Frederck B. Chadwck, AIA, Scholar-! shp. He s a second year student at Carnege Mellon j Unversty. tfton of "Guys and Dol" brought accla fro area adults. Interested persons ay contact ether the Recreaton Cosson, or producer Barbara Sherdan at Edwn Illano contnues as drector. Mr. Illano's background s prarly operatc, but he has also acted and drected professonally. Although the Acadey prefers to retan those ebers expectng to rean n the area and contnue ther partcpaton, the drectors welcoe nterested youth fro ages to 2. Seeks Tax Refor Vews Asseblyan Peter J. McDonough has aled a detaled questonare to any of hs consttuents requestng opnons on the Governor's tax refor proposals. totalng $H,60O to 2 archtectural students have on the floor of the Assebly proposals wll be consdered "I expect ntense debate been announced by Kenneth as the5 blls are con-thsdered", McDonough sad, ared wth as wde a range onth and I hopetobe D. Wheeler, AIA, presdent of the N.J. Socety of "and the questonnare s of opnon as possble to Archtects, who stresses the desgned to gve e theassst e as I forulate y These grls are nowneed for a state supported beneft of a cross-secton of own opnons." elgble to partcpate n the School of Archtecture n opnon fro y dstrct," Natonal - French Oral New Jersey. At present, he The ajor features of the Contest n New York. says, there s only one archtectural school n theproposals are a 0 percent Governor's refor th Annversa lawn state, ft s a prvate school reducton n the property FOOTHILL n Prnceton wth a lted tax, coupled wth a State PLAY HOUSE New Jersey enrollent, takeover of ost of the cost B*t** Wlla Tce of 552of eleentary and secondary educaton to be funded by a $.00 unfor property tax and a State ncoe tax. "I was pleased to note that! thegovernor departed fro hs Tax Cottee's +B0WCRAFT Rttt SCOTCH PUIM Baseball Battng Mlslatswe Cfelf ColtarU Beat* (Sell Brlvlag NEW Trn Rde Moon Wolk H^.coprer Wde WALLACE CAMPAIGN HIADQUARTIRS Concerned THE WESTFIEL <N.#.) LEADER, THl KSDAY. JLNE 5, 972 Free Course In "Water-proofng" about the rsng tde of drownngs, the Westfeld YMCA n ts suer ter wll offer the county a faly water safety course desgned to "water proof" the whole faly. Because drownng has becoe a ajor threat to the Aercan faly, the eght-sesson course s open to the publc wthout charge, explaned Assocate Physcal Drector Earl W. Huhan. Two prncpal areas wll be covered nthe course: 'coon sense safety practces" desgned to prevent swng eergences - plus ethods of handlng an eergency when tdoes occur. "Swng, surfng, water skng and boatng have soared n populartyn recent years/' ponted'out Huhan, who drects the Y's aquatcs progras. "Sadly, the tde of drownngs has rsen correspondngly - ovng upfro the fourth to the thrd leadng cause of accdental deaths last year - ncreasng fro 7,000 to 7,500. "The ajorty Of be drownngs could prevented by a knowledge of coon safety practces/' sad Huhan. "Rules developed by the Y n ore than 85 years of swng and water safety tranng wll be stressed n the course such thngs as: +never dvng nto On Dean '# Lst ' Rchard J. Wrght, son of Mr. and Mrs. Davd E. Wrght, 227 Newark Ave., has attaned the dean's lst at Bates College. He s a eber of the Class of 97. recoendatons n several areas/' McDonough sad, "notng that Governor Cahll had not recoended a sales tax on clothng or the elnaton of the veterans* property tax exepton." McDonough urged hs consttuents to contact h wth ther opnons soon. "I a confdent that the ajor Earl Hallha t tranng the Efcsat fslly In rescues at a specal YMCA course beuu offered ths wner. shallow water _ + wadng nto unfalar ponds and streas to fnd out what's beneath the nvtng surface before plungng n bascs of "drown proofng" wll also be stressed. Perhaps ost portant: do's and don'ts for sall craft, salng, power craft, skn dvng, SCUBA, surfng +not swng alone and ce sports wll be (ore than half of allcovered. drownngs occur when people are swng by "All the tools to handle an theselves) eergency stuaton and + fc>n owng your how to prevent one fro ltatons... arsng wll be ncluded/' Use of lfe jackets and prosed Huhan. floataton devces, frst ad Eght sessons wll begn and resusctaton, tows, nonswng rescues and weekly classes wll be on June 28. The twce- held Karen Mchehon Wns Law Degree Karen Mchelson was graduated June wth a J.D. degree fro Fordha Unversty School of Law. She was the recpent of the Unted States Law Week Award for outstandng scholastc progress n her senor year. She s sttng for the bar n July. Karen s the daughter of At Conventon Bernard Feldan of Westfeld attended the recent four-day 69th Congress of the New Jersey Optoetrc Assocaton at the Playboy Club n McAfee. PAPER MILL Jrtj J«rr«tt Dolor** Wlson Fddler on th«roof Phont Rttrvtlont Acctpltd BOX OFFICE (20)DR 6- for ther Lat Three Weeks Mrs. W.W. Lugnbuhl of 585 Trnty PI. and the late Alexander Mchelson Jr. An aluna of Westfeld Hgh School and Gettysburg College, she also attended N.Y.L.., WESTFIELD CINEMA s Mondays and Wednesdays fro 6:0 to 8 p.. n the Y pool through July 9. lte course s open to faly unts. All ebers over y the age of ay partcpate and at least one adult eber of the faly MUST. For further nforaton, call the Y, !AKEA2MftfMDf SEAM RAU0AD L -...I & t".*w»..fh~.,^. H. T#' SWITCHIS-«W»Q*-S*O«AU TMNTAau-aoou AND Wtttt L0C0MOTIVU CAS RA V sack own UVMMTOM AVC SI MOSBUND, N.. 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O«w Mondav.to.Thwsdsys,.. to n p..; tt -0 turn,toa,.!». sthr dty p.. to a t..; Sund«yf pm, to IS Wnfgnt Lous Hsu, tha Chnas* Llbtrsot, plays ha plsno and vvacous, dynac Paula Carroll voeatl. \Brdes, Grads and Dads] Welcoe Gfts fro The Garden of Pape No Proble at all n fndng the "jut rght" gft for the aong otr wwe telecton. Coe n look around. CARDS * PARTY GOODS DECORATIONS CHINA GLASSWARE CANDY Everythng you need for Brdal Shower* and Baby Showers, Includng ubrella rental*, and Weddng Annversares SUPERLATIVE! It s so ovng, so aculately realzed that alost any ordnary attept to descrbe t ust, I thnk, n soe way dnsh t! VINCENT CANBV, New York Tes -'» MASTERPIECE! HOUIS.ALPERT, Saturday Revew '-.y y ^ Cteetfs Bnos. & 50 NORTH AVE. EAST WESTFIELD, N. J. O7O9f FUEL OIL nd BURNER SERVICE HEA7INO EQUIPMENT INSTALLED TAKE-OUT ORDERS BANQUBT FACILITIES ROUTE H WEST, SCOTCH PLAINS, ft. J. SSB-»7«The Garden of Paper MASTER CHARGE CLARKTON SHOPPING CENTER CLARK, N. 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14 J THK WCSTFKU) (VJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY JUNE 5, UTS CUsstetats Et J Brtrko, vce presdent aad captraucr «f Ltoeaa Federal Savtags, reeat ttomr avert awards to alxth grade stadeatt at the Malr Schaal la 8cetch Plans. Students receved awards for havng saved far sx caasecntlve years la the whaol savngs progra. Included In the cereones were Mrs. Vera NeufeM, drector of school savngs far Lncoln Federal and Herbert Beeger, prncpal of themur School. Students are <k*ck raw), left to rght, Paela Coluhus, Alce Ann McGraw, Mary AUce Frettag. RoWrt E. Grll Jr., K at he Anne Kanouse. T Laspe, RoMn Legne; frontraw.left to rght. Jo Ann Facclpontl, DavM John Me Hugh, Jason Pllter, Rchard Sanders, Rchard Sector, Robert Tokn and Patrca Varhegyl. Fourty, sxth and eghth grade students fro Central Unon County schools were honored last week for ther exceptonal thrft records n ther school's savngs progras by Lncoln Federal Savngs. In seperate cereones held at the Frankln School n Gar wood and the Mur School n Scotch Plans, students receved honor savers awards for havng saved ether sx or eght consecutve years n ther respectve school dstrcts. Chldren ust save 80 per Bank Honors Thrfty Savers cent of the te to qualfy as an honor saver. For eght years of savng, the award s n the for of a bonus of $0, whch s added ther savngs balance when the account s transferred to a regular savngs account. Sx year students receve a bonus of $5 at the te of transfer. The awards were presented at both schools by El J. Butchko, vce presdent and coptroller, and Mrs. Vera S. Neufeld, drector of school savngsof Lncoln Federal Savngs. DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING ARIAS PAVID PRESERVE OLD DRIVES and AREAS WM. A. PARKHURST Phono 2U-7U CONTACTOI Ettobllhod 95 THE 22M Also present at the respectve cereones were Bruce E. Buckley, superntendent of the Garwood schools, and Herbert Beeber, prncpalof the Mur School. Mr. Butchko stated, "Thrft s hot 'peany pnchng', but a wse use of oney the apportonent of one's ncoe aong the three.... Spendng, Savng, and Sharng, whch leads to good ctzenshp, securty, freedo fro want and prde of ownershp." He advsed that youngsters who learn the wse use of oney early n ther lves cannot fal to be responsble ebers of socety. Eghth grade honor savers recevng $0 awards were Rayond E. Kng, Lane Peccna, Wlla Severage, Mchael To chak, Mchael Ulaky and Joseph Worobetz. All are fro the Frankln School. Sxth grade honor savers recevng $5 awards were Paela Colubus, Jo Ann Facctpont, Mary Alce Fretag, Robert E. Grll Jr., Kathe Anne Kanouse, T Laspe, Robn Legue, Alce Ann McGraw, Davd John McHugh, Jason Pltzer, Rchard Sanders, Rchard Sector, Robert Tokn and Patrca Varhegy. All are fro the Mur School. Addtonal honor savers fro other schools n the Scotch Plans-Fanwood area recevng $5 awards were Thoas Dabb, Robert De Sousa, Bobby Ells, Robert Fahrenholz, Rchard Harrs, Steven Mangold, PRE-th OF JULY TIRE SALE Tubelesa wtltewam prces plus SI.75 o $2.6 Fed. Ex, Tax per tre, dependng on sze New Progra Offered Boro Swers A seres, of rather Ths progra wll be specalzed progras, an conducted by Dond who proved student-teacher ajored n bology at the rato, expanded nstructonal hours, and ad-and nored n psychology. Unversty of Pennsylvana dtonal pool space wll be offered to the MCP Sw Tea ths season. The returnng coach, Howard Dond, sad, "Ths year we are gong to offer ore of what we know best, copettve swng technque/' Wth the advent of a uch proved Red Cross swng nstructonal progra at the club, the sw tea wll no longer have to serve as the panacea for fundaents) swng defcences. The coach sad the sw tea should serve well, as a vehcle for developng swers who have already, or are presently learnng, fundaentals n other progras. Durng tfee suer the head coach and hs assstant wll be conductng any ore practces n tande. By havng two nstructors present, the progra wll be ore flexble and wll cater ore to the ndvdual's needs. The coaches ntend to ntroduce a segent of the sw tea to AAU copetton. Coach Dond sad, "Even the swers who sw only durng the suer can gan uch fro the experence of observng and partcpatng n AAU copetton." A sall group of swers wth exceptonal talent, prose and otvaton wll be nvted to partcpate n a -specal nght swng clnc. The fner ponts of swng technque, strategy, hghly crtcal stroke analyss and a rgorous tranng schedule wll be offered. In ths progra the swer wll learn how to easure hs overall condton by takng vtal sgns such as hs pulse and blood pressure. Det and ts effect on the athlete wll be dscussed. The older swers wll also dscuss soe of the psychologcal factors affectng the copettor. Karen Merrll, Mary Mele, Mchele Moe, Brendy Nagy, Donald Powell, Karen Rbner, Lor Slveran, Jane Shewakcr, Adele Vvan, Gregory Walsh, Steven Wheeler, Barbara Wegle and Elzabeth Wegle. Fro the Redeeer Lutheran Day School, a $5 honor saver was Jaes Baeder. Lncoln Federal Savngs has been sponsorng school savngs n Central Unon County snce 95, COMPACT CARS WAS $22.00 INTERMEDIATE CARS HO SO I?* WAS $27.O0/$27.50 STANDARD CARS I9O M fc* 6,25-5 WAS $0.00/.00 LARGE CARS VVA.S $.2,60 He s enterng hs second year at the Unversty of Pennsylvan a School of Dental Medcne. ThU s hs ffth year as a certfed Red Cross nstructor, and he has been teachng for seven years. Although Dond coached at MCP last year, ths wll be the frst te such a progra wll be offered to the swers. The group wll be strctly lted n se, and any swers nterested n ths progra or desrng further nforaton should speak to the coach as soon as possble. Many swers have already shown an nterest. Ths season the 8-andunder age group wll be treated to a specalzed progra talored specally to ther needs. Ther practces wll be conducted separately n good part ths year. The novces wll be eased nto the tea's actvtes and condtoned at ther own pace. Durng the 972 season the B tea wll no longer be partcpatng n ts old league. A new progra s beng developed whch the coach feels wll be ore effectve n developng the progras and the swers at the club. Regstraton for the tea wll be conducted on the weekend of June 0- apd 7-8. Applcaton fors wll be avalable durng these perods at the gate control desk at the pool. A fee for the season s to accopany each applcaton. The frst functon of the sw tea wll be an ntrasquad eet to be held on June 2 at 9 a.. Randate s June 25 at 9 a.. A eetng of the parents wth the coach wll be held June 25 at 2 p.. when an offcals cottee wll be fored and a sprt cottee and a booster club wll also be organzed. Questons wll be answered and the progras descrbed ore thoroughly by the coach. The new assstant coach wll be ntroduced. *ugr\ Scholars Naed to the Pngry School honor roll are Mchael Curry of 9 St, Marks Ave., Augustne Long of 95 Wyandotte Tr. and Jeffrey Prbor of 255 Munsee Way. Why samt yttfrtlf a far-stym gartfw tr«ottr Ma's MM MM HHMSI Mov up front wth the all-new HESSTON Fronts Hunnan TM rounjt Hartnnct-TrMtor New power, new owng capacty, new versatlty...they're allyourslnthetbogmt. An 8 hp otor hacks up the new flo" retr ftctable balwng ower, or you can use the standard 60" ower wtere gant capacty Isn't needed. And reeber, Hesston Front Runners feature front wheel hydrostatc drve, artculated steerng, up front attachents and any other desgn Innovatons. Coe n today. We'll show you the power, perforance and versatlty you've been wantng In atruegrounds Mantenance Tractor thal'a years ahead of naturzed (ar-styled lawn and garden tractors. These attachents turn your Front Runner nto a versatle all-season perforer: Exclusve, Vacuu Plqk-Up Snow Thrower Hydraulc Ooler Bfede B" or 60" Rotary Broos Hydraultcally controlled sleeve htch for pull-type rear-ounted ground Bn- gagng Ipleents Aercan League South W 7 e 5 2 Aercan League North Pandas Whte Sox Twns Bears Red Sox Warrors Senators Yankees Pelcans Tgers Jets Angela InoSns Athletcs Wldcats Oroles Qargers Panthers Plots Bsons Grls Softball W s AMERICAN LEAGUE SOUTH L 5 L The Pandas, the only tea n the Aercan League whch t 00 percent feale, truphed n an unbelevable rally to te wth the Whte Sox for frst place ths week and then went on to defeat the Senators 0-6 to take over frst place. In an. 0 wn over thewhte Sox, a ffth nnng Panda battng rally atched ther brllant defense wth ten runs scorng on sensatonal hts. Excellent ptchng and httng was turned n by Laura Trayser and Nancy Nave. Trples were belted by Dense Loeffler and Kathy Kans. Manager Joan Sth coented after the gae, "The Whte Sox exhbted excellent sportsanshp cobned wth skll and enthusas. As for the Pandas, I couldn't have hand-pcked a ore congenal, hard-playng group of grls; they truly play lke a sngle unt." Declares Dvdend Robert B. Barlow, presdent of the Central Jersey Bank and Trust Copany, announced that at a eetng of the board of! drectors held May 26, the board declared the regular quarterly cash dvdend of 2& cents, payable July to stockholders of record on June 2. M :>-} I The Bears ended the season wth fve wns and four losses, losng a squeaker to the WhteSox 9-6 The Bears juped off to a two-run lead n the frst wth sx straght sngles and bunched nne hts n the thrd spared by Nancy Kupfer's sngle and capped wth doubles by Peggy Gnza and Hlary Dravs. The Bears drove n another run n the fourth when Betty A Chslo got her thrd sngle of the day to drve n Sen St. Clar In the ffth, the Bears led off wth hts by Marca Bond and Mary Conturo but the Sox defense tghtened to cut off any scorng and then the Sox went on to wn by one run. The Twns closed out a wnnng season wth a coe fro-behnd 7-5 vctory over the Red Sox. Danna Bohln's nfeld coverage coupled wth her alert base runnng provded the spark for the Twns. Helpng her wth sold hts were Cndy Knney, Ann Harbaugh, Mchelle Moore and Hlary Lutz. Holdng the Sox n check wth head upfeldng were Ann Derrey, Cla Lott and Carol Harbaugh. In the 22- loss by the Yankees to the Red Sox, Audrey Wrght, Jane Bennettson, Terr Moore, Karen Lst and Carol Gllesberg ht and felded well for the losers. AMERICAN LEAGUE NORTH In an -5 vctory over the Panthers, the Athletcs had key hts by Barbara Wrght, Cathy Hake, Sue Sheehan and Nancy Pardunn. Ann Foley and Roseary Focatell also contrbuted hts whle excellent catches were ade by Roseary and Barbara Wrght to stop potental ralles. Panther ptcher Debbe Turner turned n a good gae whle Hope Canfeld and Lsa Matno both trpled. In a nne-nnng gae, the Indans defeated the Athletcs 6-. Playng well for the Athletcs were Shela Bentley, Debbe Scacfero, Brenda Bentley and Valere Gary. The Indans clnched the gae by scorng three runs n the thrd extra nnng. Httng stars for the Indans were Susan Arther, Cndy Hanns, Lor Howland, Lsa Freean, Kathy Tegan, Los Gagnon and Lorre Ztch. Theresa Prngle ptched the full nne nnngs holdng the Athletcs scoreless after the second nnng. Behnd hoers by Robn Bonnett and Lz Busserre, the Athletcs defeated the Plots 0-7. Darlene Robnson had a trpletoad the cause. The chapon Jets fnally found ther battng shoes after tralng the Wldcats - 0 after the frst four nnngs. Hoers by Beth Renwcks and Mary McDonough plus tely httng by Joan Gao, Sue Bnars, Mary Beth Htt and Gal Underbll scored nne runs n two nnngs to sew the gae up as tght feldng by Beth, Sue, Donna Coby, K Scht and Sue Grausa held the Wldcats to one run n the last two nnngs. Fnal score was 8-2. Barbara ted ht a nce trple for the Panthers n ther gae wth the Jets whch the Jets took 2-8. Excellent ptchng by Ann Gotlck, a double by Barbara Fuller and heads-upfeldng by the whole tea won the gae for the Oroles over the Bsons 6-5. Leadng the attack for the Bsons were Colleen Burns and Mssy Fernandez. Good tght defense was played by the Taranta grls, Meg and Carre, and Margaret Kowalchck. In another Orole gae, the brds took the Chargers n extra nnngs 9-7. Jule Decoste drove n the wnnng runs. Gnny Frtz turned n excellent catchng by stoppng two runs and Barbara Weaver played heads-up ball n rght held. A hoer was ht by Dane Henry and doubles were ht by Jule DeCoste and Barbara Jutzt. WHnlM Passport Photos SECOND DAY SERVICE WESTFKU STUDIOS 2 CINTRAL AVINUI ROBBINS & ALLISON FOR FA THER 'S DA Y Specal Purchase Anklet Hosery Establshed 02. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING STORAGE * PACKING TIL. 2TMHI SOUTH AVS*. CRANIUM Enlarge Dad's sock wardrobe. Select ether a half dozen or full dozen of hs favorte colors n any assortent you wsh. We wll handsoely gft wrap ths desrable present for you. In our popular brushed acrylc nylon blend. Colors:... Black, navy, wne, edu brown, slate blue, corn, charcoal grey, cael, olve, charcoal-brown. 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15 THE WESTrCU> (V.J.) LEADS*, 5, 972 J rea Bradford Bachrach Mrg, Davd Eugene Clark Cereony At St. Paul's Jons Susan Mann, Davd Clark Mss Susan Frances Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlla F. Mann Jr. of 00 Woodland Ave,, and Davd Eugene Clark, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. Eugene Clark B20 Shadowlawn Drve, were arred Saturday afternoon n St. Paul's Epscopal Church. The Rev. D. Thoas Andrews perfored the Cot In! $ Our Fn* $«Ucton of GIFTS F + For Graduaton AND FATHER'S DAY cereony, asssted by Dana F. Lndsley of Daren, Conn. Alan GaNun was organst. A recepton followed at the hoe of the, brde's parents. Gven n arrage by her father, the brde wore a gown of candlelght vory slk organza and Cluny lace, wth atchng vel. She carred her other's weddng prayer book Large Stkctton of Cards, Too! Jeannette's Gft Shop 227 E. Broad Strut SHOP IN WISTFIELD - QUALITY - SERVICE - VALUES Rear Entrant* to Muncpal Parkng Lot AD -072 Ruth Boyer, Mr. Swanson Are Marred Mss Los Ruth Boyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Boyer of 89 East Broad St., becae the brde at noon Saturday, June 0, of Russell Lee Swanson, son of John P. Swanson of St. Paul, Mnn. The double rng cereony was perfored by the Rev. Dr. Frederck E. Chrstan n the chapel of the Pretbyteran Qurch. A recepton was held n the Parsh House. Mss Ann, Hughey of Prnceton attended the brde who was gven n arrage by her father. Danel Norstedt of St. Paul was best an. Usherng were J. Robert ' Boyer, brother of the brde, and Mchael Sena. Mrs. Swanson, an aluna of Westfeld Hgh School, was awarded both her bachelor's and aster's degrees fro Oberln College. She studed also at the Unversty of Venna n Austra and at Prnceton Unversty. Her husband copleted hs undergraduate and graduate work n archtecture at Prnceton Unversty. After a weddng trp n Europe, the couple wll lve n Prnceton. adorned wth phalaenopss orchds, stephanots and varegated vy. Honor attendants were Mss Janet L. Holberg of Daren and Danel Clark, brother of the brdegroo. Mss Mary McKnney of Houston, Texas, and Mss Lsa Mann, sster of the brtde, were brdesads. Marshall Austn and Drew Daubenspeck, forerly of Westfeld, ushered. Both brde and brdegroo are graduates of Westfeld Hgh School. Mrs. Clark receved a B.A. n Aercan Studes ths sprng fro Hollns College, Va. Mr. Clark graduated agna cu laude fro Dartouth College n97. He wll begn hs second ^ear of study at Goerge Washngton Unversty Medcal School n the fall. He couple departed on a trp to the Adrondacks and wll be n South Aerca durng August. Weddng Cakes "o# MnwfMno, f# IM Ut IM fc» ywf* ' rt wl? wfn ft b«bmwmm»,k«u but ft wh tatt ca-. Cat! arge's cake TM-M Joteph J. Butko Mr*. Wlla Herbert Shoeaker Jr. Anta Madea Marred r To Medcal Student Mss Anta Ragna Madea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederck J. Madea of Ewng Townshp, forerly of Westfeld, was wed Saturday, June to Wlla Herbert Shoeaker Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Shoeaker of North Brunswck. The Rev. Stanford R. Hall, Lutheran Chaplan of Duke Unversty, offcated the fve-thrty o'clock cereony at St. Peter Lutheran Church, Harbourton, Charles G, Frschann was organst. A recepton was held at Landwehr's Restaurant, Ewng. Wth her weddng dress of whte orgarfta and Vence lace, the brde wore a fnger-tp antlla edged atchng' lace, and she carred whte baby carnatons. Attendng the brde were I her sster, Astrd M. Loranger of Warren, Pa,, atron of honor; Susan E, Nelson of Westfeld, ad of honor; and Shela M. Watkns of Pullan, Wash., brdesad. Raspberrycolored carnatons accented ther outfts of apple green blouses, whte skrts tred wth atchng green rbbon, and whte, wde-red hats. TURN-STYLE ANTIQUES AND SICOND HAND PURNITUM ought arulsom Estate Sales Managed 72E. Scotch Plans Open 9:0 a.. to S p.. a Best an for hs brother was Thoas W. Shoeaker. The brde's brothers, Gerald F, Madea of Mountan Vew, Calf, and Douglas J. Madea of Parsppany were uhers. They wore Prnce Eld ward suts featurng whte Jackets, raspberry shrts and aroon velvet tes. Mr. Shoeaker attended Westfeld Hgh School and was graduated n May fro Duke Unversty wth a B.S, degree n nursng. Her husband an alunus of New Brunswch Hgh School and Rutgers Unversty, s now enterng hs forth year at Bowan Gray School of Medcne. After returnng fro a weddng trp to St. Crox, Vrgn Islands, the couple wll resde n Wnston-Sal e, N;C. L.;, Brtlges Rase $00 For GOP An eght-couple round robn brdge tournaent, organzed and conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Jaes P. Mtchell, and played over a perod of eght onths, concluded recently wth a buffet and brdge party at Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Aubrecht's, 2 Manchester Dr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred j Bauan were the wnners. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heesch were close runners-up. Others who partcpated n the tournaent whch rased $00 for the Republcan natonal capagn, were Dr. and Mrs, Wlbur Harley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Corack, Mr. and Mrs. Ada Pret, Mr. and Mrs. John Wllason. Skelly Graduates John R. Skelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warrngton W. Skelly, 0 Rahway Ave., has receved a B.A. degree fro Mddlebury College. Lsa Dunn To Be Brde Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn of *52 Sut Ave, announce the enmctnt of ther daughter, Lw, to Jon Rubnsten of West New York. He s the son of Mr. and Mn. Davd Rubnsten of SaraoU, Fla. An Oct. weddng s planned. The brde elect, an aluna ol Westfeld Hgh School, receved a B.S. degree n busness fro Rochester Insttute of Technolpgy. She f now a fashon assstant n the educaton departent of the Splcty Pattern Co., New York Cty. Her fance receved hs Lte Dunn Parly Honors SdorakVs Boro Club Wns State Awards Mrs. H. Arthur Tonnesen, presdent of the Mountansde Woan's Club has announced awards receved by the club at the 78th annual conventon of the New Jersey State Federaton of Woen's Clubs The club receved frst place for the greatest net gan n ebershp n the state. Mrs. John O'Connell accepted the honors for the group. Other awards were ade to Mrs. A. Blake, frst place for an ol pantng of her hoe. Mrs. F. Shaffer, second place for pantng on glass; Mrs. Ralph Ullrch, thrd place n oves category for her doll B.S. n busness fro In honor of ther 25th depctng "Alan" n "The Florda State Unversty. He weddng annversary, Mr. Good Earth." s eployed by Apsco and Mrs. Sa Sdoraks The art departent was Fabrcs, New York. were gven a surprse party cted for excellency n June by ther chldren, copleton of the art Mrs. Jay Schaeffer, Mary, Wake Forest Grads reports. Mrs. Godfrey Ncholas and John. Bruckhaus won three Roger Wlla Bollnger, Ffty frends and ebers of the faly attended Italy geranu, a thrd for awards: A second for Skys of son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederch W. Bollnger of the buffet dnner n thesucculent, honorable 607 Lawrence Ave., and Sdoraks's hoe. Mr. enton for Afrcan Volet. Thoas Alvn Harley, son of Sdoraks s the owner of the Dr. and Mrs. Wlbur J. Sleepy Hollow Inn, Scotch The Draa Group staged Harley of 22 Lynn Lane, Plans. three perforances of "Phone Phases of The were graduated May 29 Feale." It was selected fro Wake Forest cosson as second second best n- the State. Unversty. leutenant n the Ary Bollnger ajored n Reserve. Mrs. O'Connell, second atheatcs. 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16 * TMfc H Dance Studo Enrollng For Fall The Vvette Dance Studo, 8 Walnut Ave., Cranord, wll regster new students for fall enrollent fro 0 a.. to p.. Saturday, June 7. Forer students are currently appearng n Broadway and ndustral shows. Qualfed students at the school are ebers of the New Jersey Dance Theatre Guld Ballet Copany and wll appear once agan n '*The Nutcracker" at Chrstnas te. HMOH fro AVC E^WISTTIELD Je&. A cwdwt fay r. B. McDowell - ns JUNE»7* Nuptals Unte John McGeary, Mss DeCoster Mss MarycUen daughter of Ur and Mr*, F. T. DeCoeter of Rowland, and John McGeary, MM of Mr. and Mr*. Thoas Jaes McGeary of CM Rayond St., exchanged weddng vows June 0. Both father* partcpated by readng scrptures n the nuptal ass atour Lady of the Blessed Sacraent Church, Rowland A recepton followed at CaldweU College, where the sster of the Vde, Sster Lenore, s dean of woen. Attendng the brde was her sster, Mrs. Charles Morel. Thoas J. McGeary Jr. was hs brother's-best an.... Mrs. McGeary earned B.S. and R.N. degree* at ~ 75X' :. Nancy Sw *n*y Seton Hall Unversty: works at Woodbrdge State School. Her husband went to Westfeld Hgh School and Croydon Hall n Atlantc Hghlands and attended f arfeld Unversty and Farlegh Dcknson Unversty. He s anager of * West wood Cleaners, South* Ave. A, Nancy Sweeney Is Fancee Of R J\ Henkel Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Sweeney of» Rodan Lane announce the engageent of ther daughter, Nancy to Robert P Henkel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Henkel of 702 Boynton Ave. Mss Sweeney and her fance are graduates of Westfeld Hgh School. She s an aluna also of Tavor Busness Insttute and s now a secretary wth the Phoenx Copanes, Sprtngdale. Her husband, who studed at Lncoln Techncal Insttute, s a sergeant n the Ar Force Reserve. He s eployed at Henkel' Autootve Servce, Maplewood. For The Great Outdoors + all you need s Sunshne! L \ r h V fjj A y>* -*'+ F Grden Club Board h Naed The nducton of new off cers hghlghted the June pcnc eetng of The Garden Club of Westfed June at the hoe of the presdent, Mrs. Stanley C. Anderson. Installed were Mrs. Wlla H. Macdonald, second vce presdent; Mrs. Marvn Norcroas, recordng secretary; and Mrs. Rchard G. Lake, eber at-large. Offcers who wll contnue to serve next year nclude Mrs. Anderson, presdent; Mrs. Walter J. Roos, frst I**.*, I vce presdent; Mrs. Joseph AlllJer-ttOllSSeal D DakvB > correspondng w^ secretary; Mrs. Albert I. Engageent Roche, treasurer; Mrs. Herbert M. Boardan and Mss Gal Karen Mller and Robert Ellsworth Rousseau, both graduates of Westfeld Hgh School, have set Nov. 25 as the date for ther arrage. The betrothal of ther daughter to the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rousseau of 76 Ebree Crescent, has been announced bymr. and Mrs. Frederck Mller of 60 Kensngton Dr. The future brdegroo s eployed by Walter Dental Supply, Inc., South Hackensack. Jr. Theatre The close of the Junor Theatre season was arked at a luncheon gven recently n the hoe of Mrs. Theodore Alley. Mrs. F. G, Buhrendorf Jr. asssted the hostess. Guests ncluded Junor Theatre representatves fro Colubus, El, Frankln, Grant, Jefferson, Lncoln, McKnley, Taaques, Washngton and Wlson Schools. Mrs. Alley thanked the representatves for ther work ths year and the new seres. Tcket sales for next year's seres wll be conducted Thursday, Sept. 2. Sal Hawa n 5,0 or8 The 5S Marposa and SS Monterey sal to, fro or around Hawa alost once a week. o you have lots of choce* to begn or end your vacaton n Hawa on these luxurous Aercan shps. 9 days one way. 0 days round trp between Calforna and Honolulu. One way fro $0. Round trp fro $670. >sland cruses. 8 beautful days fro Calforna vstng Honolulu, Hlo, Lahana, Nawlwl. It's a coplete Hawaan vacaton n tself wth unexcelled servce, cusne and accoodatons. There' a specal Aloha Week Cruse leavng October 5 and an Mrs< C. Fred Stzler, ebers-at large. Announced as cottee charen are: Arboretu and conservaton, Mrs, Wlla B Gabb; awards hstoran, Mrs. Donald M. Dsy; brds, Mrs. Stzler; Bluestar Drve, Mrs. Robert H. Slber; cvc projects, Mrs. Edward L. Coffey, educaton, Mrs. Albet D. Larkn; exhbtng and flowers, Mrs. Frank Oertel; 5th annversary, Mrs. Clnton H. Longshore. Also, garden therapy, Mrs. A.B. Sall; hortculture, Mrs. Thoas B. Ttorsen; hosptalty, Mrs. Robert R. La due; Lbrary flowers, Mrs. Annan E. Trave BV ^ ' w It* IUM ft. WMTfULD r Becker; ebershp, Mrs. Robert W. Scott; progra, Mrs. Charles E. Chlds Jr.; propertes, Mrs. H. Marshall Frost; publcty, Mrs. Rayond M. Dean; telephone, Mrs. John Y. May; Tralsde, Mrs. Harvey T. Brown; workshop, Mrs. Wlla J. Degnen, Mrs. Oertel; open hoes tour, Mrs. Boardan, Mrs. Scott. New Nurse Patrca Ellen Eagen has been awarded a B.S. degree n nursng by Salve ftegna College, Newport, R.I. She s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jaes J. Eagan, Ml Wnyah Ave., and an aluna of Holy Trnty. - I' >> > * exctng Holday Cruse leavng Deceber 8, fro San Francsco. The followng day fro Los Angeles. Fares fro $,70, Call us or drop by for ore nforaton about salng Hawa wth Pacfc Far East Lne. INC. I CHATHAM SUMMIT IkltAMTH IM.SSH MILLTOWM tsmsit SbpofU.S.fttguyJ.-.-> t <>. '\---. y ~ 6 C.-y* J! t sss» ^^r^-^wr can sgn ^^* bank on. BANK AT THE SIGN OF THE SHIP -w There's a lot ore workng for you rght now at the Sgn of the Shp: Increased Loan Capablty: Greater borrowng power now avalable to all NATIONAL STATE BANK CUSTOMERS. We've all the ngredents you need for your greatest suer ever... Throughout the sprng and suer we'll have all the cookng essentals you need..,. fro outdoor grlls to gouret coonware. So get ready for a fabulous suer! Set a taste of suer n. Keeper of the sprts: Foldng wne rack holds nne bottes $.00 STACKS IN YOUR FAVOR: Copact, handsoely desgned tables... deal for pato or Indoor use. 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17 r fo Attend Bowdon Catherne Claan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Y. Claan of 6 Rutgers Court, has been graduated fro MacDuffe School for Grls, Sprngfeld, Mass. where she was vcepresdent of senor class, eber of Recyclsts Club, Mathfates, Gynuustc Club, and Busness Manager of the Magnola. In Septeber she wll attend Bowdon Collage where she wll ajor n Hstory. AT NEN HOUSE OfMn Thur» beyond troustrad suted khak chno ptottd dttalad pockets ouse Quby St.. Wttftld credt card* accepted Mre. Davd L. Wun#I Dane Johnson, Leut Wurzel Wed; Both Graduates of Brown Pnk and whte was the color schee for the weddng Saturday of Mss Dane E.P. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Johnson of 29 Gable Rd. t Scotch Plans, to Leut, (j.g.) Davd L. Wurzel. USN, son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Wurzel of Alexandra, Va. The brde wore a weddng dress of whte vole tred n eyelet wth pnk rbbon. Long streaers, caught wth rosebuds and babes breath, fell fro the backof her pnk pcture hat. She carred a Vctoran nosegay. Mss Lesle Johnson was her sster's ad of honor. Her pnk vole dress was tred wth whte lace and her whte pcture hat, tred n pnk, had long ult-hued streaers. The brdegroo was attended by hs trplet brothers. Jaes served as best an. Donald and Robert were ushers. Hs other brothers are Wlla and Theodore. The Rev. Hugh Lvengood offcated at the arrage cereony n St.* Paul's Epscopal Church, Westfeld! It was followed by a recepton at the hoe of the. brde's parents. Mrs. Wurzel was graduated fro Wesfeld Hgh School n 968 and, ths onth, fro Brown Unversty. Her husband, Class of 970 at Brown, s now servng aboard the U.S.S. McDonnell, based n Newport, R.I. After a bref honeyoon on Nantucket Island, the couple wll lve n Boston. Mrs. Wurzel wll attend Sons College to study for her aster's degree n lbrary scence. Mrs, Manuel New Presdent Of Jr League Mrs. Thoas A. Manuel of 820 Standth Ave. ha assued the presdency of the Junor League of Elzabeth and Cranford. She wll serve a two year ter. Other new offcers are: Mrs. Robert II. Jackaon, vce presdent; Mrs. Garland C. Boothe Jr., correspondng secretary; Mrs. Wlla J. O'Herron, recordng secretary. All are resdent* of Westfteld. Mrs. Robert D. Younghan of Mountansde has started the second year of a two year ter as treasurer. Naed as cottee charan are: Mrs. Stephen W. Waterbury Jr., adssons ; Mrs. W. Jubb Corbet Jr., nonatng; Mrs. Frank B. Young.Advsory plannng; Mrs. C. Scott Van Why, chldren's theatre; Mn. Mchael Currey, county arts; Mrs. Davd R. Allan, county research; Mrs. George W. Chase, educaton; Mrs. Younghans, fnance; Mrs. Mchael Taranto Jr., newssheet; Mrs. Peter B. Stevens, placeent. Also, Mrs, Frederck W. Ball, provsonal; Mrs. Robert G. Gundaker, assstant provsonal; Mrs. Robert Watson, publc affars; Mrs. Larry J. Bederan, publc relatons and publcty. Mrs. Manuel, an aluna of Oho Wesleyan Unversty, dd post graduate work at Harvard Unversty, and s currently workng toward a aster's degree at Sarah Lawrence Unversty. She and her husband have two chldren. In the League, Mrs. Manuel has served as treasurer, correspondng secretary and has chared the placeent and fnance cottees. She s afflated wth Egenolf Day Nursery, Elzabeth, and the EVE progra at Newark State College, Unon. Attends Reunon Mrs. Wlla R. Wadd ng ton of 8 Hawthorne Drve, was aong Sant Mary's College alunae returnng to the capus for annual reunon actvtes June 9-2. Carol John F. Haney. Baley Wed At Shore To John F. Haney of Canada The Church of St. Son By Tht Sea n Mantolokng was the settng Saturday afternoon for the arrage of Mss Carol Ferrs Baley and John Frankln Haney. The Rev. Rchard Anderson offcated. The brde s the daughter of Mrs. Herbert E Baley of 62 Noran PI. and Sarasota, Fla, and the late Mr. Baley who was assstant treasurer of Johnson and Johnson, New Brunswck, and presdent of Tarpon Insurance, Halton, Beruda. Her husband s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alexander Haney of Toronto, Ontaro, Canada. Hs father s senor news edtor for Canadan Press; hs other s a eber of The Royal Shakespearean Repertory Theater of Stratford, Ontaro. In 966, the brde ade her debut at a ball n the Schwa rtzenburg Palace n Venna, and the Debutante Cotllon and Thanksgvng Ball n Washngton. A Our Specal Greetngs To All You Fathers graduate of The Vatl-Deane School, Elzabeth, she attended the Unversty of Strasburg, France, Brarclff College, and receved her B. S. degreein art fro Skdore College. Mr. Maney had hs foral educaton n Canada. He earned hs B.A. degree n hstory fro Colgate Unversty, Halton, N. Y. The brde was gven n arrage by. Wlla Thoas Sth of Madson, a close faly frend. Her weddng dress, an herloo of Chareuse cotton wth handade lace, and an aquaarne, French closonne and pearl lavaller, was worn by Mrs. Wlla Sth's other n 907. After the recepton at the Sth hoe n Mantolokng, the couple departed to honeyoon at The Lake Placd Cub, N. Y. They wll resde n Toronto and wll contnue ther educaton Let's TUB WESTFIELJ* (NJ.) LEADER, TUL'RSDAV, JUNE 5,»72 Mount Holyoke Confer* Degrees Mount Holyoke College has conferred B.A. degrees on three resdents. Andrea H. Labruudes, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Batl Labrndes of 9 E. Broad St. earned her degree wth great dstncton. She ajored n poltcal scence and French. Other degree wnners are Elzabeth A. Herbercb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E Alfred Her be rch of Standsh Ave., a ath ajor, and Susan J. Mash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlla W. Mash of 0 Roanoke Rd., who ajored n bology. at Toronto Teachen College and the Sherdan School of Art. Mss Crstna Baley, her sster's ad of honor, wore a long sheer dres of lavender blue wth an aqua sath and carred a colonal bouquet of fresh herbs rnged n sweet alyasu wth helotrope. Slarly costued were the brdesads, Mss Mary Haney, sster of the brdegroo, and Mss Regna Kelly of Portland, Ore., a classate" fro Skdore. Chrstopher Haney was best an for hs brother. Ushers were Hobart Sth of Madson and Bruce T. Baley brother of the brde. Mrs. Haney carred roseary, helotrope, llyof the valley, honeysuckle and vy and wore honeysuckle n her har. She and her husband are nterested n herbs and ther ancent eanngs. They chose bouquets and boutonneres accordngly. Our t- NEW STORE HOURS. Thru Sal. 7 a.. to $ Sun p.. All SUhl Dorw an tha PreHea MOUNTAINSIDE PASTRY SHOP S*7 Mountan Ave. By Popular Deand g of Modnwoftlsj A n*w tofotaf ttrvct) for th gcwal publc. Y*w can now brng your ahorofon probles to our M W oxpandod departonr. Wo hove wd^ now equpent, oxporloncd soattromof, ol at your sorvco. Fat sorvta ff roquotttd. Satsfacton guaranteed I Madeosell NOW Quby St. W«tf«ld, N. J. You've Forgotten to Store REI Your /I«SUU Not Too Late... Why Not Try Our POINT PUI. Stored n cold hudty confrohtd raft fro ntern, fre, 2. Torn or open lnngs wwn OtOMMM. All rps n fur are repared, If no ateral t needtd. Ml 0* CHAIG /Eye renforced and replaced f nfedffd.hopcho AH gartutt urtd 6. AH garents bond brwhed ond ar Mown. an At OFF SEASON RATES, 2 fork Ave., Ha Op p. Unted Natonal BortV ebrate Recent Grats On Your These earth boots have ther feet on the _ when It coes to ft. Randal has all Cap needs such as ground Mchael Raage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlla A. Raage, and Crag W. Hutchson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jaes Hutchson, have receved bachelor's degrees fro Susquehanna Unversty. Raage ajored n fnance, was a.eber of the WQSU staff, the wrestlng and golf teas. Hutchson, a psychology ajor was a eber of the S.U. Sngers, Unversty Chor, Marchng Band, Theta Ch fraternty and partcpated n ntraural sports. DELFT Specal Day WE DElVH AROUND THE CORNER OR AROUND THE WORLD McEwen Flowers MO OfMNMIROT ftont DOOt PARKINO Orovt St. afwastmd Ava.,WMtfloM, 2202 S «.. to S:SO p.. dlbf It's Our -r Annversary To show you how happy we are, we have reduced * all our wcker n stock 20% eall our gouret food 0% Grswatd Early AMERICAN cast ron cookware 20% STANLEY ROBERTS stanless flatware 20% stoneware by NIKKO, servce for eght 0% 'Dansh holloware n stanless by STELTON 20% -We have also taken ROMERTOPH clay cookers at 9.50, 5.00 & 0.00 and ade the 7.50,.50' & 8.98 Marble cheese servers at 5.00 & 0.00 and ade the.98 & Foldable walnut wne racks holdng 8 & 0 bottles at 7.50 & 5.00 and ade the 6.50 &.00. and a salad bowl by GUZZINI wth sx ndvdual bowls n soke, clear, green, and topaz lucte that were 9.50 a set and ade the 7.50 Just to nae a few. Sneakers, Slppers v;.: I! Boots, etc Coplsta Una af OrthcjMdjc Show fll S.f.K r We're Takng Week To "Sale^ebrate year! DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED Wa Kaap ACCURATE RECORDS Mall REMINDER CARDS Provso FREE SIZE CHECKUPS Fttngs O Frst Annual Father's Day Plate A unque collector's opportunty. Lted to,600 n entre world! Hand brunttroked. Sgned, nubered & regstered. In presentaton box. Fro De Porceleyne Flet. Snce 66. Exclusvely at Martn Jewelers In N J. $0.00 Matter Charge, Handl-Charge, Personal Charfls, Budget and Lay-A-Wy Plant FROM THURSDAY, JUNE 5th to WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2st, We Invte you for coffee and a taste of Couscous, fondue, or aybe a, hot dog cooked In clay, dependng on whch day you vst. "Male* Randal's a Faly Affar" ELM ST. RANDAL'S 2-MIO ELM & QUIMBY ST8. WE8TFIELD The Pottery 0 South Avenue * In IheGar wood Mall' Gar wood, N, J. (between Cranford and Weflleld) Opon Thursday Evenng* Open Dally 0to»0 9 to 9 Cranford 2 North Av».,W.

18 Gven THE WE8TFIEU) FelUthp Dane Achteran, an honors graduate of Moore Collef eof Art, Phladelpha, has receved a fellowshp for graduate study at the KENT PLACE SCHOOL - An Integrated College Preparatory School - * Coed-Nursery School, Kndergarten and Frst Grade Grlft-Gradeft Two through Twelve.) UCABEB, THtTBftDAY, fljme U, W7S Unversty «f Pennsylvana. Tle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Achteran, she was recently awarded frst prze n fne art at Moore's Student Art Show. ADMISSIONS APPLICATIONS FOR SEPTEMBER BEING RECEIVED Telephone for Inforaton Maodonald Hafaey, Headaster MICT ML. >IIOMTS IIOM MlMfl ttf II <M INT*«tt*ll ktlm MM MlkMl l-frfrf, llntf Ik ltm HTM «HT? tenter VMIHIITCDAIRUNEI.( wttuh. Ik In tm.*tlhnt T MOM Ml - 2 2M GLntfttH Trave I MO. 2 ILM ST. WlTPIILD 2*00 CHATHAM MMMIT 27MM 0020 MIUTOWN I2MSM MY QKD OF Gns- IS JUNE IS See our great selecton of FOOD GIFT PACKS W wll al jroyr gft or you ay pok H up. ORDER NOW FOR NAILING FREE Hckory Fars' Fondue Cook Book wth each Gft Box A $.00 Value. Ovtr 28 Kndt of Chotoo-,00 Othtr Iported Doosto Foods Mrs. Ltwt Ch*rle$ Truah Paela Cagla, L.C. Trushe Exchange Weddng Vows Mst Paela Anne Cagla and Lews Charles Trushe were arred Saturday noon, June 0, at the Church of the Holy Cross, North Planfeld. The Rev. Ronald G. Albury perfored the cereony whch was followed by a recepton at the Planfeld Country Club. The brde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cagla of 2 Bennett PI. and Dennsport, Mass., s an aluna of North Planfeld Hgh School. She attended Vernon Court Junor College, Newport, 'R.I. and graduated fro Berkeley Secretaral School, East Orange. Pror to her arrage, she was a secretary for the Scotch Plans Townshp Adnstrator. Her husband s the son of Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Trushe of Planfeld and the late Hazel Frost Trushe. A graduate of Planfeld Hgh School and,,muhlenberg College, he attended Rutgers Graduate School n. Physology and, n Club Has Increase In Mebershp M». Wlla Bethke of 762 Hyslp.Ave,, outgong presdent of the Frendshp Club of Westfeld whch eets at theywca, reports that the purpose of the Club "to eet for utual dverson and beneft and to, proote the sprt of ' frendshp*' has been accoplshed durng the past two years of her offce. The frst eetng of the onth s gven to card playng, the second to actvtes such as trps, luncheons partes and other entertanent. Mebershp and attendance have ncreased n the past two years. Donatons of over $ fro these Senor Woen have been gven to the YWCA; Youth House; and for card table cloths. Offcers for the club year begnnng n Septeber are: Presdent, Mrs. Howard Kessler; vce presdents, Mrs. John Law, Mrs. Thoas Folger, recordng secretary, Mrs. Allen J. Newan; correspondng secretary, Mrs. Bethke; treasurer, Mrs. Herbert Goodan; VACATION at LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE N.H. M«t ItsutlfHl Laht" In HIW HAMNNIM'I MOUNTAINS LAKESIDE VACATION COTTAGES Mtfrn W«tklv R«ntal I. 0. Ototfkh LONG ISLANO LODGES Canttr H*(b«r, M< H. the fall, wll study at Tuft's Dental School, Boston. Mss Deborah Karner of Planfeld was ad of honor. Also attendng the brde were Mrs. Stephen Phlptt, Mss Carol Kggens, Mss Deborah Wlder, a cousn, and Mss Stephane Cagla, her sster. Mr. Cagla escorted hs daughter to the altar. Dr. Trushe, served as best an for hs son. Ushers were Robert Canns, Donald Wer, Alan Goas and J.C. Cagla, brother of the brde. The newlyweds wll lve n Waltha, Mass, after a weddng trp to Cape Cod. and New England. Trp To Hershey Lancaster Slated Reservatons are beng accepted at the Westfeld YWCA for a two day trp to Hershey-Lancaster Pa., sponsored by the Lades Day Out Cottee. Leavng Frday ornng, June 2, and arrvng hoe the next nght, the trp wll nclude a vst to the Hershey rose gardens, the chocolate factory and Up town of Hershey wth overnght at Hershey Motor Lodge. In Lancaster, the group wll vst the Farers arket, "Wheatland", the hoe of Presdent Jaes Buchanan, and Plan and Fancy Far at Brd In Hand. The cost s based on two sharng a roo and ncludes transportaton, lodgng, baggage handlng and gratutes. Meals are extra. For nforaton, call Mrs. Hoer Clnch or the YW offce.. Fnsh At Gbbs Two Westfeld grls have copleted the one year secretaral course at Katharene Gbbs School, Montclar. They are Patrca Ann Denns, duaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Denns Jr. of82 Raapo Way, a graduate of Wndrush School n Sussex, England and Hollns College, and Kathleen Mary Heeger. She s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gu stave Heeger pf 905.Irvng Ave. Lnda Checcho Brde Of Jack E. Thopson Mss lnda Ann Checcho and Jack E. Ifaopson, who were arred Saturday, June 0, at Holy Trnty Churrf, are on a weddng trp to Florda. They wll ake ther hoe n PUnfcW. TV brde, daughter ofmr and Mrs. Anthony Checcho of 507 No. Scotch Plans Ave., was-escorted to the attar by her father for the cereony at whch the Rev. Thoas E. Daly offcated. recepton ld t th tan d Mrs. Albert Rose of Mountansde was atron of honor. The brde's other attendants were her cousns, Mss Janet Hll of No. Planfeld and Mss Jeanne Maffucc of Neahanc Staton. Also, Mss Hvkn Solas Marna Second Leut. Mark F. Hawkns, son of Mr. Paul Hawkns of 80 KnoHwood Terr., has ade hs frst solo flght at Petsacola. Suaan Thopson of Rocky Mount, N.C., the brdegroo's sster. Davd Thopson of Rocky Mount was best an for hs brother. Ushers were Anthony Checcho, brother of the brde; Davd Lowre of Rocky Mount and Thoas Zukasky of Cranford. The newlyweds were graduated wth the Class of IMS fro Westfeld Hgh School. Mrs. Thopson s eployed by Beckan Instruents, Inc., Mountansde. Her husband s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E*. Thopson of Rocky Mount who entertaned wth the brde's parents at the rehearsal dnner. He s eployed by Croll-Reynolds Co., Inc., Westfeld. Mr*. Jack E. Thopson Classc studo Solong s a ajor step toward becong a Naval avator. A 97 graduate of Boston Unversty, Boston, he Joned the Marne Corps n May, *7. IF YOUR CHILD IS HAVING PROBLEMS IN SCHOOL THIS YEAR- Chances are that ht wll havt probles next year ' unless he receves assfetanca now and durng the suer. Ebronx offers a progra to gve that extra help. Students rscava awunce n readng, spellng or ath to upgrade ther sklls so they wll bo better prepared next Septeber. In addton, they acheve proper study sklls and^ otvaton to learn. A cobnaton of ntensve ndvdual hoe tutorng, prograed learnng, teachng achnes ~ and ncentve systes assures a student's success where the classroo nstructon has faled. For nforaton on how we ay help your chld hs potental, call ebnntan 22 LENOX AVENUE WESTHELO.NJ. LEARNING CENTERS CLOSING FOR. THE SUMMER STORE WIDE EVERYTHING.. BUT EVERYTHING MUST GO! Grant Teacher* Entertaned He Grant School teachers were recently entertaned by the PTO board at a dnner party held under the stars and colorful Japanese lanterns. Gale Booth arranged the evenng whch ncluded cocktals and hors d'oeuvres at the hoe of Joan and Mke Sweeney followed by a steak dnner at Elspeth and Bud Sawyers. All the hlarty and razza-tazz of presentng "Makn' Whoopee" was recalled when Joan Hogan, presdent, announced that proceeds of the show wll go toward the purchasng of ads, for the Nadne Iron Learnng Center. Through the contnung efforts of PTO fundrasers, the Learnng Center s becong a ost effectve part of the school day for the students and teache of Grant School. New and retrng ebers wll attend the fnal board eetng of the school year n d June. Presdng wll be Betty Koppf, ncong PTO presdent. Pepp A Senator Dorothea Beane, better known as Pepp, has been elected a senator n the Drew Student Governent Assocaton. She s a eber of the Class of 07. ItoalYtakesa few boon a week to go to college! A tght schedule Is no excuse to put off college study any ore. At Unon Collage we have day and evenng erograt for (ulto and parttle students. You can start a degree progra or just select courses of Interest And you can do t dose to hoe, snce we have capuses n Cranford, Elzabeth and Planfeld, We'd be happy to help atch your hours to ours. Wrte Unon College, Cranford, 0706, orcall fcr the full story and an applcaton. Opportunty: Unon College Wesleyan Grad. Fred Leberberg has been awarded a bachelor's degree fro Wesley an College, Mddletown, Conn. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Leberberg of 7 Grenda Or. WARDLAW COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL An Integrated College Preparatory School SUMMER SESSION Jun* 22 to August Grotto* * to 2 For loy ond Olrls Revew Cour and New Courses Englch - Httory - Matteatc and Languages. by ttw SUM Of H. J..«*«*«ft Wrwttfnf CMft«June 26 to Junt 0 For Inforaton Phone Rent any exercse, equpent for 2 onths and the rd onth s FREE. MANUAL & ELECTRIC EXERCISE BICYCLES BELT VIBRATORS JOGGERS ROLLER MASSAGER SAUNA BATHS Our 5st Year Matchng Handbag UNITED RtNTALS SAltS 79 CENTRAL AVE. WESTFIELD 22-0 EXPIRES JUKE 0 TANDEMS. For country cofort In the ddle of the cty, take a walk n ths ultatch patch casual. Just the very ncest shoe for shoppng,,. eetng frends.., or sply fakng n the sghts. Real easy-gong cofort at an equally gentle prce. $ SOUTH AVE. W. WESTFIELD, NJ. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - DAILY 0-6, THORS. 'TIL 9, 8UMDAV- 'S LEADING CHEESE STORES LEARN ELECTROLYSIS the KREE way.,,n*wardlnffoarc»r I* rnnsnt hlr ttorl AM no barrl«r, Full or rt la, Vy or IGvo. Men, Woan. Cue, KREE wru ur phona ft* IIUUKI.ET X. EUCTIIQLYSIS n w. *t u. t H.V, 00 urn COATS - SUITS - DRESSES - PANTS OUTFITS - ENSEMBLES (ALL SALES FINAL) SHIRL SHOP 5 STUYVESANT AVE., IRVINGTON, N. J. 7B08C Open Dally 0-6 t'a Bootes? 6 E. 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19 Cornell Degrees A Faly Tradton For The Ought's The Dugh faly added two ore degrees fro Cornell Unversty when brothers, Lous John Dugh Jr. and Robert Curts Dugh were graduated May 26. They are the sons of Mrs. Maybelle H. Dugh of 60 Lenox Ave. and the late Lous J. Dugh who started the faly tradton by recevng two degrees fro the Unversty. Followng n hs father's footsteps, Lous John Jr. was graduated fro the Law School at Cornell where he copleted hs undergraduate studes n 969. Robert, who fnshed hs undergraduate studes at Cornell n 970, was awarded hs MBA. degree fro the Unversty's School of Busness Adnstraton * The faly now accounts for a total of sx degrees fro Cornell. Pror to hs death n IW», Mr Dugh, a noted Westfeld attorney, headed a fr bearng hs nae. John and Robert are the grandsons of John Dugh of 56 North Ave., who has been n the real estate and nsurance busness n town snce the early 900s. Ther uncle, Peter A. Dugh of 5 Toppng Hll Rd., s also a Westfeld busness an. In Septeber, John Dugh wll jon the law fr of Shanley and Fsher n Newark, Hs aternal grandfather, Ncholas Albano, s the forer Polce Justce and Counsel n Newark Mke Moltz, Exec Mgr. Weddngs Luncheons Pros Socal Events Banquets Senars Meetngs Ravfa * Ntrtt FOR FATHER'S DAY s spg Cl $5.95 Alunu or Steel Tenns Racquet Kueter Students Play Rectals Pano students of Paul and Carolyn Kueter played n a seres of rectals recently at the Kueter studo, 2 St. Marks Avenue. Perforng were: Brooks Betz, Ca le Gurrer, Ann and Murray Indck, Mchael and Natasha Kotar, Jacke and Nancy Jo Kupec, Marcy Levnson, Lesley Marshall, Dawn Mazzarrella, Davd Musco, Ruth Ress, Valere Toenes, Scott Webb, Marenne Alenson, Jula and Mchael Baley, Kenneth Freundlch, Elspeth Sawyer, Joel and Lsa Seyernghaus, Lnda Beth Spna, Susan Zobro. Also, Karen and Kathleen Curry, Karen Epsten, Stans Farkas, K Hogan, Katy Keller, Derek Kueter, Jaes Longenbach, Sandy Swanson, Jody Verkoulle, Elzabeth Wagner, Dana Brody, Barbara Capbell, Mchael Curry, Karen Fahrner, Stacy Farley, Jane Harbaugh, Melssa Melloan, Catherne Taylor, Jayne Young, Lz Ballon, Robn Bdgpod, Dedra Dunlap, Joanna and Nancy Heffernan, Kathy Mserndno, Kathy O'Bren, Judy Sedel, Anta Sngh and Lynn Voss..,»* * * «< ' *!#*- «* * '* Faous Brand Tenns Balls $2.29 p0r can t.*- 7 Mr: k: '- *j Mr*. Rchard Allan Eleen Glartn Marres Graduate At West Pont The Chapel of the Most Holy Trnty, West Pont, N.Y. was the settng for the double rng cereony of Mss Eleen Joanne Glartn and Leut. Rchard Allen Schrader of Fort Mtchell, Ky. The cereony took place at fve o'clock, Thursday, June 8, wth the Rev. Mchael J. Desond of Westfeld offcatng. The brde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Glartn of 75 Colean Place, was gven n arrage by her father. Mss Jance Taylor was ad of honor. Brdesads were the Msses Frances Phelan of Queens, N.Y.; Elzabeth Sanatore of Brooklyn, N.Y. tf- <'; J. r and Valere Taylor of Westfeld. The brdegroo/ son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Schrader of Fort Mtchell, had Mchael Longland of Covngton, Ky. as hs best an. Carryng a nosegay of pnk and whte roses, the brde wore a weddng dress of whte organdy n an epre prncess slhouette wth applques of Irsh and Vence lace. The floor length antlla of whte lluson was bordered wth Irsh lace and flowered wth Vence lace. Her attendants wore j costues n strawberry parfat shades wth tered full skrts. Groosen were Leuts. Erc Bantz of East Meadow, Long Island; Robert Bryant of Montcray, Calf.; Danel Hckoxof Evergreen, Colo.; Robert Holland of Fort Sll, Ok, Dales Kent of Bdot, Kan. and Troy Reyna of El Paso, Texas. Mrs. Schrader, a graduate of Westfeld Hgh School, receved her B.A. degree at Udyclff College, Hghland Falls, N.Y. Her husband an alunus of Beechwood Hgh School, Fort Mtchell, was graduated wth honors fro the U.S. MUtary Acadey. Followng a recepton at the Hotel Thayer, the couple left for an extended stay at Cape Cod, Mass. After ther return, the newly weds wll leave for a tour of duty n Hawa. Club Collectng Books For Annual F*ll Sate The College Club of Sut has announced that ts 7th annual book sale wll open Oct. at ts peranent headquarters 0-A Aubrey St, Sut, On Oct. chldren only are nvted to browse and shop*. Snce odest begnnngs n 95 when the club had ts frst book sale n a eber's lvng roo, the sale has becoe natonal n scope drawng any collectors and book dealers. It s also one of the largest book sales n the country and receves donatons of books fro all over, fro prvate, personal lbrares, fro legaces and estates and fro attcs and baseents. Book sale headquarters are now open for donatons on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday ornngs fro 9:0-ll:0a.. There s also a box for deposts outsde. All proceeds are gven to scholarshps for young woen n the Sut area. A contrbuton s ade to fellowshps for graduate students through the auspces of the Aercan Assocaton of Unversty Woen of whch the club s a branch. THIS WENTKIELU To Exhbt Art At State Center Many Wetffeld Art Assocaton ebers plan to exhbt n the show of the Federated Art Asaocatks of New Jersey June S-I at the Garden State Arts Center, Holdel. Ths thrd "Art n the Garden ' show wll be held n conjuncton wth the perforances of the New Jersey Syphony Frday and Saturday and the Sunday ornng Italan Day Festval Mrs. Dorothy Skrba and Jane Whppfte Green are coordnators for the Westfeld Art Assocaton. Barbara L. Jost of Mountansde, ts presdent, also heads the Federated Art Assocatons of New Jersey. BM.) LJCAIHCK, THUKSIMY, JUNK 5, 072 I* * w \ SMMEI CAMP College Bound Judy Sth, Class of 972 at Westfeld Hgh School, has been accepted tor adsson n the fall by Russell Sage College, Troy, N.V. She s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davd Sth Jr., 62 Arlngton Ave. Colonal Hll Learnng Center Cr»#H ft* Mvtk h! ttt* TRANSPORTATION MOVIDID Regster Now, Ages - 7 ta#-#»v*-f M. *- M WESTFIELD Call 2-8 ' * * ' I. '. -. '- Mrs. Walker Clothes by: Elected to LW V * - Nafl Board A Coplete Lne of Bock Packng Equpent Specal en H kng Boots Waffle Stapers Reg. $2.95 NOW $8.00 ALSO - -5 & 0 Speed Bcycles TRAK and C.C.M. Colonal Sports Center 520 SOUTH AVE. W On the Crcle Free Parkng In the Rear Handl-Chargt Our beautful, fresh flowers convey any essage ore eloquently than words* On the next occason when flqwers are called for - call us for flowers. Delveres anywhere INC. 2 South Ave., Westfeld Parkng s easer on the South Sde Mrs. George L. Walker of n * 08 E, Dudley Ave. was elected to the natonal board of the League of Woen Voters of the Unted States at the League's 0th conventon n Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Walker, who joned the Westfeld League n 956, has served on ts board snce 958. Her offces nclude charan of the State Educaton Iten, publc relatons, vce presdent and two ters as presdent, frst n 960 and agan n On the N.J. state board Mrs. Walker has been charan of huan resources and foregn polcy, and was twce ts second vce presdent. She represents the League on a statewde Coalton for Better Publc Schools. Two years: the foundaton of a lfete. 'as< fro Adler's superb collecton of precson-crafted Wttnauer watches **» -* For her, the elegant splcty of undated fashon. For h, down-to-earth asculnty. And nsde each handsoe case, absolute tekeepng dependablty backed by Adler's uncondtonal guarantee. ".-v J,^ >V. ADLERS DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF PRECIOUS JEWELRY SINCE W. St, Gsorga Ave., Lnden open Mon. Thurs, Frl. 'tl 9 29 N. Avenue West, W»tf lad open Thursday and Frday 'tl 9 Rldgawood Prau Morrtown '«> V.fHfl [a 7/ '*"l For thousands of en and woen, two years a Unon College has been the start of rewardng careers In scence, educaton, the arts, governent, law, engneerng, busness, nursng and other felds. These two /ears parallel the freshan and sophoore years al a fouryear school, and 86 percent of our graduates have transferred to earn bachelors degrees. We're now sooepllng applcatons for the fall ter for full or partlle study, day or evenng, at our Cranford, Plalnfleld and Elzabeth capusbb. Wrte Unon College, Cronford 0708, or call WITTNAUER-aLonglnes-Wlttnauer product Opportunty: Unon College PLAINFIELD dally 9:0 to 5:0/ Thursdays to 9/756-06/park free n our attenh^d lot SHORT HILLS MALL dally 9:0 to 5;0/Mondays and Thursdays to

20 THE WESTFIELD (W,#.) tcaoek, TMlMSOAV, #UNE 5, Hoe Photo Lstng Hodk AvaUble The sxth quarterly edton of "Glpses fro the Galleres" s now avalable wthout cost at ether the Westfeld or Fanwood offce of H. Clay Fredrchs, Inc., Realtors, Gallery of Hoes. The 72 page booklet pctures hoes avalable n ost areas of the Unted States, fro Mane to Florda to Calforna. It s partcularly benefcal n projectng the housng pctures n an area to whch to a faly s expectng transfer. Gallery of Hoes operates a natonwde referral servce helpng transferred fales ake a soothe, easy ove The Fredrchs offce s the exclusve representatve n the Westfeld, Scotch Plans, Fanwood, Mountansde area and has Galleres located at South and Martne Avenues, Fanwood and at North Avenue and Eler Street, Westfeld. lcensed Practcal Nurses Gan Lattude In Servces At the 25th annual conventon of the Lcensed Practcal Nurse Assocaton ths onth n Atlantc Cty, the Board of Nursng announced that t has rescnded the 0 year old standard for censed practcal nurses thus gvng the greater lattude n health servces. Th» year the fr* LPN was apponted to the Board of Nursng thus wnnng a Gan ore lesure te... pay your. Mls at hoe tfse...open a Checkaster account today No nu balance requred CENTRAL JERSEY BANK MONMOUTHCOUNTY AManht Alton* «n LOT* Branch (a UNION COUNTY Great Gft CAM WE HELP YOU P SERVICE IS OUR BIGGEST ASSET A The Graduate Gong On To College Gve a College Subscrpton to THE WESTFIELD LEADER to ths year's: graduate Copes wll be sent through the school year Ask for a Free Gft Card Stop n our teporary offce struggle whch would have placed all LPN» under the State Health Departent. He LPN Assocaton was organzed n Feb. M7 n Newark wth 50 ebers. It now nubers,90 ebers n 2 dvsons n the state. In *5, a charter was granted to Dvson and the frst state conventon was held n Asoury Park. He followng year persson was granted to use the LPN ntals after naes of ebers. In 96, andatory lcenses for LPN's went nto effect and two years later state headquarters were establshed at 22 Fulton St., Newark. Another lestone was the electon n IMS of the frst ale as state presdent. After the struggle through the past 25 years, t was approprate that tte thee of ths year's conventon was "We Have Just Begun". Dvson 2 s the Westfeld chapter whch eets onthly at the Frst Baptst Church. Mebers who attended the conventon were Mss Catherne Stolarz, Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Mrs. Mlle Cruse, Mrs. Donald Hedeen and Mrs. Dorothy Salng. Socal Securty- Offce Expands, Phone Servce "We're tryng to keep up wth the tes 7, sad Ralph W. Jones, Dstrct Manager of the Elzabeth Socal Securty offce. He was descrbng a syste now n effect that perts resdents to call the local Socal Securty offce to obtan answers to ther questons. Also, people ay fle applcatons for Medcare and cash benefts, change the address on ther checks, and report changes n ther status, all by telephone. "Of course,'* Jones sad, "there are occasons that requre a vst to the offce." The ncreased use of the telephone by resdents, however, has pertted the personnel of the offce to provde faster servce to those persons who are requred to vst the offce. Jones contnued, "I want to assure all resdents that they wll receve the sae* courteous, effcent servce on the telephone as they would f they had travelled to the socal securty offce." The telephone nuber of the offce Naed Hstoran. Wlla Schryba of Mountansde has been elected hstoran for the Alpha Ph Oega at Allegheny College. He s a junor.» > - F ',! t - V- *? ^ X - * =-, - - Mr: Jan\9$A. Btngcr f Cla$$c Studo Paela Mller, Jaes Bnger Wed At Presbyteran Church Mss Paela Mller and Jaes A. Bnger, forer Westfeld resdents who were arred here Saturday afternoon, are on a weddng trp through New England Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Brewster S. Mller of Pleasant Run Rd., Readhgton, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bnger of Irvngton. A recepton n the hoe of the brde's parents followed the two o'clock weddng n the Presbyteran Church at whch the Rev. Dr. Frederck' E. Chrstan offcated. * The brde wore a Vctoran style weddng dress of slk organza enhanced wth Chatntlly lace. She carred a bouquet of sprng flowers. Her twn sster, Mss The Etna Lotus-a foreost of hgh precson Swss ndustry lotus SP=Specal, the achne wth the utlty sttches basc zgzag, -sttch zgzag, blnd sttch or edgng sttch wth orethar 20 dfferent uses, Includng stretch sewng I Perfect for Graduaton or Your Suer Hoe Lnda Mller of Rchond, Va., was ad of honor. She was costued n flowered yellow chffon.' Patrck Fannng of Planfeld served as best an. Ushers were Jody Vlla of Westfeld and Douglas Mller of Nutley, the brde's brother. Mrs. Bnger s a graduate of Westfeld Hgh School and attended Brandywne College. She s eployed by Relance Electrc, Mountansde. Mr. Bnger, an alunus of Cabrdge Preparatory School, Irvngton, attended Unon College, Cranford. He s propreter of Mountansde Auto Servce, Mountansde. Hs parents entertaned at a rehearsal dnner at the Planfeld Country Club. IFMD CMTREUr SIS BIZARRE 20 E..Front Stroot, Ptanleld product A "Top Rated" Sewng Machne Days Only $75.00 You Save $55.00 '.. I Patrotc ar-old student fro sde wll appear n ths suer's producton of "The Coon Glory," Vrgna's outdoor draa of the Aercan Revoluton. Jaes M. Dehls, a student at Bucknell Unversty, wll portray the New England patrot, Roger Sheran and wll be a eber of the 0- voce chor n the 25th annual producton of the syphonc draa. Dehls, who has appeared n several uscals at Bucknell, s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Dehls, 9 Deer Path. He was a eber of the New Jersey All-State Chorus n MB. "Vw Coon Glory," whch opens June 9 n the Ads College Fund Stanley J. Nedzweck of 79 Hghland Aye., a 959 graduate of Sant Francs College n Loretto, Pa., s assstng wth a captal gfts capagn for the college. 8 v you* ERS...A S soljtate AdU*' U COIUCTJON DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OFPRECIOUS JEWELRY SINCE 02 Morv Thurr Frt. tl 9 29 N. Annul Wtt, WtstftoM ' op*n Thursday and Frdty tl 9 Ptraut Morrlttw To Take Part In Vrgna Lake Matoaka Aphtheatre p on the capus of the College of Wlla and Mary, s the story of Thoas Jefferson durng the War for Nearly two non persons have seen the patrotc draa. ROM "The Coon Glory' s produced by y the Jaestown Corp., an educatonal, nonproft organzaton, and was wrtten by Paul Green, a recpent of the Pultzer Prze for draa. The play wll be gven nghtly, except Sundays, through Aug. 26. LMCBIK Olf Cvrtffltd by H.. #«* Da*, of Educaton Trald faculty Art And Mwte Mornng and Afttfwan Sauto A.M. MM* P.M. P.T.A. f.t.a. W$U EqwPP DnctBd Progra New Accspllnf I f/j Fad Scgtoh Mate, Mountan*!*, Fwood, WctflrM, WESTFIELD CALL St!!5J dcwuc Each Adler daond s {teologcally graded for color, cut prefect!on, proporton. Coe n for your FR E copy of our Inforatve booklet, Let's Talk Daonds. Mlady's + Sw Wear Headquarters featurng Jantzen, Catalna, Bal, Manstrea, Hgh Tde, Beach Party, Catalna Jr.,. Etc. Whch hah of your bathng sut do«a ft? V* You know what t's lke, IftlwtopofyourWp: pece bathng sut ft9 r the botto half doesn't And vce versa. You probably even thought about swtchng the top fro one sut to the botto fro another when the salesgrl wasn't lookng. But you were too chcken. Well now you can swtch tops and bottos just as uch as you lke, And get away wth t Because now there's Sw Bal.' You buy a Sw Bal sut n two separate peces, A top that fts you. And a botto that fts you. After all, who could possbly know ore about good f t than the brassere experts at Bal? Frst ake up your nd whch of the luscous prnts really turns you nn. Then choose theopnyourbra sze and get that faous Bal ft. Now pck the bclto n your hp sze fro three dfferent styles dependng on how dnrnjj you want. lobe. That'sal] there s tol. A bathng sut thnt looks d feels lke t was ade just fur.you. To[>, And botto- at 26 Eler Street Pfaff fused on the Luclle Rvers Show) Ena-Vkng- Whte MILADY or phone !.' THE EARDLY T. PETERSEN CO. VACUUM GLIANHU SEWINO MACHINES N.w and RtbuIN 2 NORTH AVENUE, WESTFIELD, N. J. PHONE 22-S72 SHOP 67 E. Broad St., Westfeld OPEN THURSDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. -tandl-cbnrft - UnlCnrl DnkAnrlard Mlor Clwryo

21 Lawrence Aubrecht L.A. Aubrecht Cossoned At West Pont Cadet Lawrence A. Aubrecht, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Aubrecht of 2 Manchester Drve, has been graduated fro the U.S. Mltary Acadey wth a B.S. degree and co- * ssoned an artllery Second Leutenant. A 968 graduate of Holy Trnty Hgh School, he was apponted to the Acadey by Repr Florence P. Dwyer. Whle at West Pont, Aubrecht was a eber of the Scoutasters Councl and the Mltary Affars Club. Durng hs senor year, he held the rank of Cadet Sergeant and served a a copany acadec sergeant. General Wlla C. Westoreland, Chef of Staff* US, Ary, gave the graduaton address. l*urelc Copletes Ft. knox Tranng Pvt. John J. Purde Jr., 20, whose parents lve at 59 Second Ave., Gar wood, has copleted nne weeks of advanced ndvdual tranng at the U. S. Ary Infantry Tranng Center, Ft. Polk, La. He receved general tranng as a lght weapons nfantryan and as a ortar and recol less rfle crewan, n addton to specalzed weapons nstructon. He also was taught the proper use of hgh explosves and the placeent, detecton and dsarng of nes. Teawork was ephaszed whle he learned to work as a eber of a rfle squad, ortar squad or drect fre secton. Each tea eber copleted the tranng qualfed to perfor other jobs n case of casualtes. Prvate. Purde entered the Ary last Deceber and copleted basc tranng at the fort. Before enterng the Ary he was eployed by Glbert Plastcs, Kenlworth. LIGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ELSIE TRANO, Deceased Pursuant to the order of MARY C. KANANE, Surrogate of the County of Unon, ade on the 9th day of June A.D. 972, upon the applcaton of the undersgned, as Executrx of the estate of sad deceased, notce Is hereby gven to the credtors of sad deceased to exhbt to the subscrber under oath or affraton ther clas and deands aganst the estate of sad deceased wthn sx onths fro the date of sad order, or they wll be forever barred fro prosecutng or recoverng the sae aganst the subscrber. Augusta Else Trano Executrx Bear and McGall Attorneys 6 El Street Wesffleld, N.J. -5-IT Fee:56.J2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MARK KEITH MILTON SHRUBSALL, Deceased Pursuant to the order of MARY G KANANE, Surrogate of the County of Unon- ade on the 9th day of June A,D., 972 upon the applcaton of the undersgned, as Adnstrator of the estate of sad deceased, notce s hereby gven to the credtors of sad deceased to exhbt to the subscrber under oath or tlflratlon ther clas and deands agalns the estate of sad deceased wthn sx onths fro the date o( sad order, or they wll be forever barred fro prosecutng or recoverng the sae fgnns tho subscrber. Harry I- Shrubsall Adnstrator Israel Gzck Attorney 79 East Second St. Scotch Plnlns, N.J. b 5 IT tvo: 6M NOTICETOCREDfTORS t' ol ANTONIO ENGLESE, Dt'CCcSCUJ Pursuant jo the order of MARY C. KANANE. Surrogate of Uv County ol Unon* nndu on thu 9th clay of June* A.D.* 97? upon hu applcaton a( the undnr&tjntjtl as Executor of I ho?sta[e of snld tlftcunsptf, notlcr s hereby qlvrn la lhu credtors of &nlcl tlccfnbfcl la exhbt to ht? subscrber unclor Oth or nfllrrnnon (her clas nnd (fr (rts ocnnsf tmr? CMS I at * uf Sld (lucu!<>cl wllhln hlx onlhb fro he tlttu of bntd ortlrrr or tlu'v wll \w lortwor DtrnKl fro (jrohmutlnt cr rccovurru ftn «(anm M* su Atlornoys : r»r>f>t W'Sllcltl, NJ, ft 5 I T Rotary Club (Contnued fro P she plans to ajor n hstory. Charles J. Waszkewtz, also fro the senor hgh school and resdng at 79 Austn St., wll attend Hard wck College. In addton, 2 one year scholarshps have been awarded. Lnda S. Anderson of 76 Faracres Ave., a graduate of the class of 7 of the senor hgh school, has receved a grant of $00. Lnda has copleted one year at Jackson College where she s ajorng n chestry and usc. Susan N. Elfers, 726 Westfeld Ave., graduatng ths year fro the senor hgh school, has receved a grant of $00 She wll attend the Unversty of Pttsburg at Johnston, Pa., and ajor n physcal therapy. Phylls L. Fsher, 800 Forest Ave. and a graduate of the class of 7 of the senor hgh school, has. receved a grant of $500. She attends George Wllas College and ajors n specal educaton. Paula H. Garrson of 728 Carleton Rd. ard a '7 graduate of Holy Trnty has receved a grant of $500. Paula attends Barat College where she s ajorng In Englsh. Vanessa McAllster of 5 Wndsor Ave., a senor at WHS, has receved a grant of $00. She plans to attend Florda A & M and to ajor n physcal educaton. Margaret Del Monaco of 726 Boulevard, a eber of the class of '72 of the senor hgh school, has receved a grant of $00.She wll attend Vassar College and ajor n econocs. Crag B. Paler of 6 Madson Ave. and graduatng next week fro the senor hgh school, wll receve a grant of $00. He wll attend Lvngston College and ajor n lberal arts, Deawana R Rley of 60 West Broad St., a graduate of the class of '7 of the senor hgh school, has receved a grant of $00. She s attendng Albany State College and ajorng n nursng. Martha E. Webster of 620 Hllcrest Ave. and a eber of the class of '72 of LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Publc Notce Is hereby gven that an ordnance of whch the followng s a copy was Introduced, read and passed, on frst readng by the Councl of the Town of Westfeld af a eetng held June, 972, and that the sad Councl wll further consder the sae for fnal passage on the day of June 27,972, at 8:0 P.M., n the Councl Chaber, Muncpal Buldng, 25 E. Broad St., Westfeld, New Jersey, at whch te and place any person who ay be Interested theren wll be gven an opportunty to be heard concernng sad ordnance. JOYC.VREELAND Town Clerk SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR CONCRETE SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT ON PORTIONS OF EAST BROAD STREET AND ELM STREET INTHETOWNOF WESTFIELD AND TO MAKE AN APPROPRIATION OF MONIES NECESSARY THEREFOR, BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Councl of the Town of Westfeld In the County of Unon as follows: SECTION. Concrete sdewalks shall be replaced on portons of the followng streets: East Broad Street and El Street. SECTION II. That all of sad proveents shall be ade and copleted under the supervson of the Town Engneer and n accordance wth plans and specfcatons whch have been prepared for sae and whch are now on fle wth the offce of the Town Eng neer and are hereby ade a part of ths ordnance, SECTION III. So uch of the cost and expense of akng such proveents as ay be lawfully assessed on the land specfcally benefttted thereby shall be so assessed by the Board of Assessors. SECTION IV. It (s hereby deterned and declared that the nuber of annual Installents In whch the specal assessents to be leved on account of sad Iproveents ay be pad, Is fve (5), SECTION) V. It Is hereby deterned and stated that the estated aount of ones necessary to be rased fro all sources for sad purpose If $2,000., and that tte estated axu aount of bonds or notes necessary to be ssued for sad purpose Is *28,OO0. There Is hereby approprated for sad purpose the su of $,005, fro Captal. Iproveent Funds avalable (or such purpose, SECTION VI. Not ore than $2,000.of the su to be rased by the ssuance of sad notes ay be used to fnance nterest on oblgatons Issued to fnance sad purpose whether teporary or peranent or to fnance engneerng or Inspecton costs and legal expenses or to, tnnnco tho cost of the Issuance of such oblgatons as provded In sad locnl bond law N.J.S.A.OA:2-20.! SECTION VI. It s hereby : dok-rlnod nnd declared that the perod of usefulnesa lor the purpose for tho fnancng of whch sad notos are to be Issued Is a perod of ten UO) years coputed fro the date of snkl bonds. SECTION VIM. It Is hereby deterned nnd declared that tho suppleent nl debt stateent requred by snld Ifw has boon duly rnftlo nnd fled In Ht; olllco of the Town Clerk fnd Hnt such stntoont GO IIlot) Dhows that the gross debt ol thctown ns defned In N.J.S.A. <OA:2. of snld Revsed Stalutos Is IncrensL'd by tlls ordnance by $?8,000., nnd Hnt snld nolob nutorl/etlljy ths ordnance shall bo wllhln nl club! llllnhons pruncrlwtl hy sold law. SECTION IX, Thlsorclnanco shall Inku Hnd twoy (20) dnys nftor tho frst publcaton thereof nflor Hnnl psso[(o- 6-5-T Pc!O;$2.G0 the senor hgh school has an award of She wll attend Allegheny College and ajor n scence and atheatcs. THE WESTFIELD LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNK 5, 972 Noreen M. CarroU of grant g of 00. She wll at drove St., a senor at WHS, anageent. receved a grant of $00. He Kensngton Dr. and a td tend Mary M y Washngton Wahgt has receved a grant of $00 Robert St. John of 6 wll attend Vrgna eber of ths year's College g and ajor j n to attend d Paul l Sth's S ' Farfeld Cr f also Polytechnc Insttute and senor class at the senor edcal technologyl College and ajor n hotel graduatng ths year fro ajor n archtecture. hgh school has receved a Geoffrey U Crosby ot 5 Re staurant the senor hgh school, has Mebers of the Rotary easy-care shrtdresses popular cty-country looks carefree suer weght aterals, szes 8 to 8 cool sleeveless and short-sleeved versons n these and other crsp, sart patterns choose several styles at ths value prce fro Hahne's Town and Country collecton open nghts one Scholarshp Cottee are Vncent F. Washvlle, Jaes Coventry, Charles P. Baley, Dr. L.E. Law and Dr. S. N. Ewan Jr. Mon., Wed., Frl., 90 a.. to 9OO p..' Montclalr, Newark open % nghts Wed,, Frl., 90 a.. to 900 p.. Other days 9:0 to 50,

22 THE WESTFIELD (N.#.) LEADEA, THU«SDAT, JUNE 5, 972 Stap Progra Ads Econoy About $6 llon have been added to the Unon County, N.J. econoy by June n the for of food purchasng power at a result of the Federal Food Stap Progra, whch wll ark ts ffth year of operaton n the county. Accordng to the U.S. Departent of Agrculture's Food and Nutrton Servce, low ncoe fales n the county have pad about 7.5 llon for food stap coupons valued at $2. llon snce the progra started n June, M7. He dfference of $.6 llon represents the ncrease n food sales that has drectly beneftted county food erchants. About,00 persons partcpate n the progra each onth. Currently there are 27 food retalers n the county authorsed by USDA to accept coupons. Many of these grocers have ncreased ther sales substantally n eat and dary products, as well as n produce tes snce the Progra started. Under the Progra, whch s adnstered jontly by the USDA's Food and Nutrton Servce and the Bureau of Assstance of the New Jersey Departent of Insttutons, elgble low ncoe fales nvest the oney they would norally use to buy food each onth n coupons that have a greater onetary value. These coupons ay then be spent at authorzed grocers for the purchase of doestcally produced food products and soe specfed ported foods. Grocers redee the coupons at face value at local banks or authorzed wholesalers. Elgblty to partcpate n the Food Stap Progra s bascally deterned by onthly ncoe, faly sze, and lqud assets. One does not'have to receve welfare payents n order to qualfy. Many persons, lvng on a fxed ncoe such as a penson or socal securty, are benefttna> Pertons nterested n obtanng ore nforaton as to whether they qualfy are advsed to ake an appontent to vst the food stap certfcaton offcer, at Unon County Welfare Board located at 7 Brdge Street n Elzabeth. The telephone nuber s 5-2. Jolee 9 s Great Pre-th of July SALE SAVE 20% to 0% ALL Dayte Fashons Don't tt ths chance to fll n your Suer Wardrobe. t k 26 Prospect StrMt Opposte Lncoln F Federal Savngs Store Closed Wednesdays Durng July and August A Check P«r IM.M.M hat been prefceaud to the CaftMre's Specalsed Hespttal by the 8e*lw Auxlary representng proceeds fro the receat Sarfag Parles. TWy were chared by Mrs. Edward L. Swan, left, who l shown gvng the check to Herbert Hscr, presdent of the hosptal's board of anager' wth Mrs. Frederck Hltcblagt, auxlary presdent, lookng on. In addton to ts fund rasng actvtes, the auxlary contrbuted,* vetleer hours last year In such servces as chld feedng, arts, crafts, otor corps, health careen* pool supervson, clercal, sewng, endng, care of I la en t and hosptalty. Mrs. Hltchlngs noted wth pleasure the record attendance of ebers of Sut and WestfleM Twgs at the annual luncheon eetng last week at PlalnfteM Country Club. Honors Irwn For Exposng Qucke Exas The New Jersey Optoetrlc Assocaton has awarded ts annual publc servce award to State Consuer Affars Drector Charles J. Irwn for hs crackdown on certan assproducton eyeglass centers. Irwn was cted "for- hs dedcated servce n the nterest of consuer protecton for the ctzens of New Jersey." He and hs departent nvestgated physcans who were gvng "qucke" eye tests, and eyeglass centers that dspensed proper lenses to custoers. Mr. Irwn holds degrees fro Syracuse Unversty and Harvard Law School. He earler practced law wth frs n Westfeld and Newark. Copletes Esso Manageent Class Darrell W. Ford of 2 Barchester Way has successfully copleted a fveweek course n servce staton anageent by Huble Ol & Refnng Copany at ts dealer tranng school n Lyndhurst. THE FRIENDLY HOTEL WARREN ON THE OCEAN IMINQ LAKE, N. J Ml VATI IIACH «OlORIOUt SUM MIVATI tool All IfCRTS CHHMUl toom SITTINGS. MftVISIO CHIIDUN'I ACTIVITIES WONDMfUL POOD. ATTRACTIVE RATES Wrt, for Inch** frwl O. C O«nwr>M r. ao.f.woo PA «IC I NO UNE2S vefte DANCE STUDIO Wth MR. CHARLES KELLEY 8 WALNUT AVE. (aorot fro Unon County Trat at South Ave.) CRMFORD, NJ. Announces REGISTRATION It Our Studo NEW STUDENTS FOR SEPTEMBER ENROLLMENT - In - BolUl To* Tap Modarn Jax Acrobatcs Tny Tot Vocal Coachtnp Woen's Exercse and Dance Class SATURDAY, JUNE 7-0 A.M.to P.M. Students perfor wth N. J. Dance Theatre Guld Bater Co. and Profelonal Broadway and Industral shows Our 9th Year-97 He s a forer polce cossoner, counclan, and borough attorney (or Mountansde, asseblyan-at-large for Unon County, and a eber of ftalis MftVICI PARTS the State Crnal Law Revson cosson. He s arred, the father of fve and resdes at 600 Sherwood Pky., Mountansde. vacuu cleaners HANDY CHAROI MASTM CHAROI sewng achnes EARDLY T. KTERSEN NORTH AVI., WUTFIILD, N. J. OppofH* Ralroad Stat HAMILTON BEACH SCO VILL r BUTTER-UP POPPER Autoatcally self-but* W ters corn a* popcorn * pops. No Stck coatng fof non-stck cookng and cleanng. 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It erwhos Ico for ovory purposa ondovon foods tee Into Do xng ar whllo drlnk oro balfl lxod... and xes a wldo vflrluty o( drnks and loads. Holds up to 8 o,, arked off In convenent Q a, graduatons, 2 poco Intructlon and rfctfjfl booklot Included, Weght Watchers Weght Watchers dubs n New Jersey are enjoyng spectacular ebershp growth as a result of the of ther ebers on progra ntroduced Conservng Natural Gas By Charlotte Mtchell. Drector of Consuer Inforaton Elzabethtown Gas Conservaton s everyone's job, You can help your county and your budget, too, f you follow a few sple You can conserve water by checkng your hoe for leaks. Even the tnest s wasteful and costly (a /2- nch leak wastes 25 gallons n 2 hours. Over a 90-day bllng perod, that's 2250 gallons of wasted waterl). A good way to conserve hot water s by prolongng the lfe of your autoatc water heater. Don't change the therostat settng often, Set t at the desred teperature for your needs and forget t. Also, dranng the water once or twce a year through the botto faucet reoves le deposts and ncreases the effcency of your water heater. If you have any questons about conservaton, wrte to e at One Elzabethtown Plaza, Elzabeth, N J At Hecord Hgh n January, 972, accordng to Cecle and Lester Fen, executve drectors. They note, ' "Our experence n Westfeld appears to reflect the trend nto When t's te to replace your old gas water heater, you can keep your faly n real hot water oceans of t wth an aazngly effcent new gas water healer. These odern odels recover hot water uch faster, yet consue less gas lhan older odels. And they've got advance-desgned safety features, too. EUZAtlTH One E'Town Plaza Gve Ha tad** He Really Hals fr FATHER'S DAY VM Cut Go Wx Wth OK ( Tfeese Grart Valws! OPEN THURS. TIL 9 P.M. MADE FREE PARKING AFTER 6 P.M. AMERICA ILM ST. WUTFIILD 2-55 Buy htf* np$rt tdvc* «rtf strvc*. sre yours t no t*tr» chsrf. M9St*rch*rg. 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23 Housng (ContlnuMl fro Paga ) ward counclan, urged that soe agreeent upon ste be reached soon. Water G. Perry, forer counclan, was apponted to an unexpred ter as alternate on the Board of HMMJ KM Adjustent. The board tself drew the fre of Counclan Alexander S. Wllas, who dsagreed wth recent decsons to grant varances fro the zonng code. Use of land, Wllas contended, wll becoe Westfelds "No. ssue" and he urged conforty wth a "good aster Iff abut VWs tha avwfcajtr. W«know exactly what It takat to put a uwd VW nto Aa«. And w* do t Wf ctoau our tradt-ns the It-pont Stfety and Ptrrorance Inspecton. If thty pass, wt guarantaa 00% the ft repar or rtpbcetnt of all ajor workng ptrtt* lor 0 dtp or 000 l*. Whfchr coes frst. (If they don't pug, w» fx what notd fxng bt«for* w* guarantee the.). May Ised VOLKSWAGENS IN STOCK FROM IM TO 7 ALL OOLORS AN) MOOELS Coe on n and see our selecton Good Selecton of DOMESTIO at GREAT $AVING$ OARS Only AuffwrSM V#HUWS^MI MUTY VOLKSWAGEN; he. M-M SOUTH AVMUI, PUUNFIILD PUfatfWM -7M Y#ur Authtrnd -ferrc*- Parts plan," Wllas later abstaned fro votng on tax +A resoluton approvng Junor Hgh School." re apportonent on two$6,000 property acquston peces of property because of a porton of Fnast he felt the board "dck't act property on Central Ave., wsely" on the varances. arkng the fnal purchase Other acton at the councl of land for the new eetng ncluded: uncpal parkng lot at +Passage of an ordnance Eler St., North Ave. and provdng $8,000 for proveent of traffc work has been n progress Central Ave. Deolton channelng at the ntersecton of North Scotch buldngs fro the lot ste. ths week to clear exstng Plans Ave. and North Ave. -f Settng of suer +Introducton of ordnances to provde a $2,000 and Aug. 8. eetng dates for July concrete sdewalk Resdents of the Frazee replaceent progra on Ct., Nevada St. area coplaned of dranage East Broad and El St., $0,000 for an aeral survey and preparaton of dranage aps flood control purposes and $6,000 to prove the El St. entrance to the El- Mountan uncpal parkng lot. +Introducton of ordnances to andate a $ guest fee for non-resdents playng doubles wth resdent tenns players on local courts, ana to change the three-an Board of Assessors to a sngle tax assessor. Publc hearng on these ordnances s scheduled for June 27. +Announceent of plans to for a junor polce group for boys 5-2 years of age. +Ctaton for Mrs. Sylva Kuntz for her "outstandng work wth the nstruental parents group at Edson probles and the dffculty n resolvng these wth ther bulder. Jack Newan of Prospect St. reterated hs efforts to seek dedcaton of the Brghtwood Park by the councl. Ityeeker. (Contnued fro P M ) has copled a record of and the thrd ward n par-$58,0tcular. He wll look at and $268,600 n lstngs. n resdental sales probles on an objectve bass and exercse hs Luerssen's calber to gude judgent n the best nterest of the people. Meeker, a lfelong t." "I nvte any one whoresdent of Westfeld, s cares about West feld and ts future to jon wth e n helpng to elect Dave Luerssen the next counclan fro the thrd ward. Westfeld wll contnue to excel when we elect en of Purchase Specal Keyko tom t $2M Internatonal 500 ELECTRIC SHAVERS $.95 WhtU Madt by Jura of Swtzerland. 2 year guarantee on ptft and labor, Include! drect cutter for neck,, teplet and'uttache, Boxed In luxurous genune leather carryng CAM. Matter Charge, Hand-Charga, Pertonal Charge, ELM < QUIMSV 8T8 OpftOalty Budget and Ley-A-Way WESTFIELD Taylor Jons Barrett & Cran R. R Barrett, Jr., CPM, presdent of Barrett & Cran, Inc., Realtors, wth offce* n Westfeld, Mountansde and Lberty Corner (Baskng Rdge), announced today that Wlla C. Taylor had recently joned the fr's Westfeld offce as a sales assocate. Mr Taylor graduated fro Westfeld Hgh School n I960, after whch he attended Farlegh Dcknson College n Madson, and Parsons College n Iowa. Prevously Taylor was engaged n postons nvolvng anageent and ndustral real estate. He served a ter on the board of advsors to the Unon County Vocatonal and Techncal Schools. So far ths year, Taylor arred and the father o two grade school chldren. He has been actve n nuerous cvc affars and was recently apponted by Governor Cahl) to be cossoner on the Unon County Boar of Taxaton. Twns Earn Degree t The twn daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Downer of 29 Edgewood Ave. have receved assocate n arts degrees fro Vrgna Interont College, Brstol, Va. Catherne ajored n hoe econocs and Peggy n retal-erchandsng. He resdes at 6 Roosevelt St. wth hs wfe, Charlotte, 7-year old daughter Allson, and -year old son "B. J." ^ ^ Herron n ]Mcw Sy Ivana Post The appontent, of John S. Herron as corporate drector of eployee relatons for GTE Sylvana Inc. has been announced. Mr. Herron joned GTE Sylvana n 95 as a labor relatons specalst n the copany's ndustral relatons departent here. In 962, he was naed corporate anager of eployee benefts and servces and n 968' was apponted anager of eployee relatons. He receved a bachelor of scence degree fro Holy Cross College and a aster's degree fro Montclar State College. Mr. Herron has been actve n Notce to our custoers Madeoselle wll be closed \ weeks August, 972. We're off Orent and wll return w toads of goodes for ths Save your oney t Cnnfofr 2 North Ava.,W THE WESTFIELO (NJ.) LEADER, THL'BSDAY, JUKE J M '"Hee for the Westfeld Band-Orchestra-Chorus suer workshop nvolves the student who purtues: fun n an atosphere of frendshp; the excteent of explorng new deas wth teachers and conductors; the challenge of eetng the deands of coposers and the sense of fulfllent derved fro ndvdual and group accoplshents.'' So says Theodore K. Schlosberg, charan of the nstruental usc cottee and coordnator for ths unque new progra beng offered n conjuncton wth the Westfeld suer school progra. 'It s our hope to brng the students of our county together n a suer nvolveent whch encourages ndvdual and the affars of the Aercan Manageent Assocaton, Aercan Socety of Tranng Drectors, and Councl of Eployee Mr. Herron, hs wfe, and fve chldren resde at 82 Tce PI. Course Unque group developent through a well-balanced progra," he contnued. The workshop was developed n keepng wth the uscal nterests and needs of Westfeld students. Students n grades through 2 are elgble. Ffth through 2th grade students can desgn ther own progra by selectng ndvdual courses, takng DtleatMttn Mtel Hers tvoswrat, only one course of ther choce, attendng the entre sesson or selected weeks, or by followng the course as developed by the coordnator. Bands, orchestras and choral groups on all levels and types are planned. Further nforaton, brochures and regstraton blanks are avalable fro Mr. Scholosberg votrn CftM Cuts - S*U* p^ - _ CtM Cvt Matters E ATI N FrMeM FsMet f# Cr+#ffef AKDWk MEfl TO TAKE OUT ally :M.*. to T:Mt #>.-. Bu. A Hell. *.«, I* $ p..' LOCATED NEXT TO ROBERT TREAT LIQUCHt STORE OUIMIV ST, WISTFIIID DML The 28 senors at The Hartrdge School receved a total of 5 acceptances to the followng colleges and unverstes ths year. Several colleges accepted ore than one student. Baldwn Wallace Baylor Beaver Bradford Brown Bryn Mawr Butler Centenary Chatha Colby College Colby Junor College Colgate Connectcut Cornell Dartouth Eory Frankln & Marshall George Washngton Goucher Green Mountan Ho tnt Ithaca Kenyon Lafayetta Maretta Mary Washngton Mchgan State Mddlebury Moravan Mount Holyoke Naton Newcob Northwestern Oho Weleyan Pne Manor Roanoke Rutger College Susquehanna Sweet Brar Syracuse U of Ma U. 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24 THE W^^P- ' ^^"#» PUBLIC NOTICE Publc Notce s hereby gven that an ordnance of whch the followng s copy was ntroduced, read and passed/ on frst readng by the Councl of the Town of Westf eld at a eetng held June,972, and that the sad Councl wll further consder the sae for fnal passageon the day of June 27,v72.*t :» P.M., n the Councl Chaber. Muncpal Buldng, 25 E. Broad St., We»rfteld. New Jersey, at whch te and place any person who ay be nterested theren wll be gven an opportunty to De heard concernng sad ordnance. JOY C. VREELAND Town Clerk SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN EMERGENCY AP- PROPRIATION N.J.S. *A: 5 ' PREPARATION OF DRAINAGE MAPS FOR FLOOD CONTROL PURPOSES- BE IT ORDAINED by the Councl of the Town of WeMleld, County of Unon, State of New Jersey, that pursuant to N.J.S. 0A:> 5 (Ch. «, p.l. 95* as aended by Cn., P.L. t9*s and Ch. t, PL. «*») the su of (X.OOO. Is hereby approprated for the preparaton of dranage aps for flood control purposes and shall be deeed a specal eergency appropraton a» defned and provded for n N.J.S. 0A: 55. The author naton to fnance the appropraton shall be provded for n succeedng annual budgets by the ncluson of at least -5 of the aount authored pursuant to ths act (N-J.S. 0A:-U). Ths ordnance shall take effect edately after fnal passage and publcaton as provded by law.» 5 IT Fees )j PUBLIC NOTICE Publc Notce Is hereby gven that an ordnance of whch the followng s a copy was ntroduced, read and passed, on frst readng by the Councl of the Town of Westfeld at a eetng held June,972, and that the sad Councl wll further consder the sae for fnal passage on the day of Jure 77,972, at :0 P.M., In the Coul Chaber, Muncpal Buldng. 25 E. Broad St.. Westfeld, New Jersey, at whch te and place any person wfto ay be nterested theren wll be gven an opportunty to be heard concernng sad ordnance. JOY C. VREELAND Town Clerk GENERALOROINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE REVISING THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF WESTFIELO, DIVISION, SEC- TIONS 25 through 2-, "BOARD OF ASSESSORS," AND SUB- STITUTING A SINGLE ASSESSOR BE IT ORDAINED by e Town Councl of the Town of West feld n the County of Unon a» follows: Secton. The Code of the Town of Westfleld s hereby aended by repealng Dvson, Secton 2-5 through 2- and substtutng therefor as follows: There snal be an Assessor of Taxes apponted by the Mayor and Councl to apprase and value property, assess the taxes, perfor such other dutes as ay be requred by law of such offcer, and such.other dutes as the Councl ay by ordnance prescrbe. Secton 2. The ter of the Assessor shall be for lour years except that the Assessor frst apponted under the ters of ths ordnance shall hold offce for four years after June 0 next followng hs appontent. Secton. The ters of the exstng Assessors shall be ternated upon the expraton of one onth after passage of ths ordnance. Secton. All ordnances or parts of ordnances Inconsstent wth ths ordnance are hereby repealed to the extent of such Inconsstency. Secton S. Ths ordnance snal be affectve edately upon fnal passage. 5-IT Fees:»fl-7 PUBLIC NOTICE Publc Notce Is hereby gven that an ordnance of whch he followng s a copy was Introduced, read and passed, on frst readng by the Councl of the Town of Westfleld at a eetng held June *972, and that the sad Councl wll further consder the sae for fnal passage on the day of June 27,972, at :0 P.M., In the Councl Chaber, Muncpal Buldng, 2S E. Broad St., Westfeld, New Jersey, at whch te and place any person who ay be Interested theren wll be gven an opportunty to be heard concernng sad ordnance. JOY C. VREELAND Town Clerk GENERALORDINANCENO. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 05 BY ADDING CERTAIN PROVISONS TO SECTION II. BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Councl of the Town of Westfleld, In the County of Unon, that General Ordnance No. 065, Secton II, be aended by addng Ihe followng: SECTION II. Out of town guests ay use the Westfleld tenns courts only when ployng doubles wth two or ore Westtled resdents who hold tenns perts. Guest ust show proof of resldencey outsde of Westfeld. A fee of s.00 per play hour, wll be charged for all guest players, regardless of age, for play on Westfleld tenns courts. 6-5-T Fees:$2.8 PUBLIC NOTICE Publc Notce Is hereby gven that an Ordnance as follows was passed and adopted by the Councl of the Town of Westfleld at a eetng thereof held June, 972. JOY C. VREELAND Town Clerk SPECIAL ORDINANCE 2 AN ORDINANCE PROVIOING FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF A SECTION OF NORTH SCOTCH PLAINS AVENUE, THE APPRO- RI AT I ON OF THE MONIES NECESSARY THEREFOR, AND THE ISSUANCE OF BOND AN- TICIPATION NOTES FOR THE FINANCING OF SAID WORK. 65 IT Fees: $5,78 NOTICE Take notce that Mountansde Lodge No. 585, B.P.O. Elks, has appled to the Muncpal Board of Alcoholc Beverage Control of the Borough o( Mountansde, for the renewal of a Club Lcense for the preses sultated at 9 State Hghway No. 22, Mountansde, N.J. The offcers of the Lodge are; Exalted Ruler, Wlla Babcock, 22 Beech Avc, Mountansde, N.J. 07O90; Leadng Knght, Joseph Garca, 65 Maple Ave., Rahway, N.J. O7M5; Loyal Knght, Edward Leonard, 709 Kensngton Avo., Plalnflcld, N.J ; Lecturng Knght, Charles Hanak, TO Pacfc Ave-, Cranlord, N.J. 0706; Secretary, Rchard pulen, P.D.D., 9 Roulo No. 22, Mountansde, N.J.; Treasurer, Danel Boll, P.E.R., 6 DoHart Place, Elzabeth, N.J ; Trustees: Joseph Casey, P.E.R.,5 North Bth SI., Kenllworh, N.J. 070; Felx Mongrello, P.E.&., 076 Wllow Road, Mntslde, N.J ; Ernesl Slsko, 0 W. Morrs Avo.. Lnden, N.J. 0706; Ralph Delln Scrra, 56 Sunrse Parkway, Mnlsdc, N.J ; Rchard Preussner, 2 Jorusale Road, Scotch Plans, 07076; Chaplan, Noran Von Noslrond, 65 Pen nlnlon s., Elzabeth, N.J. O72Q8; Esqure, Cloronco Plnce, P.E.R., N. Ilh SI., Kenllworlh, N.J. 070; fnnor Guord, Thoas Rck nn, 2 tlrlcjhlwootf Avo,, West- Hold. N.J ; TKor, Frederck (lock, 9A7 Mocssnor Ave., Unon, N.J. D700'J. OblacMons, II nny, should bo ade In wrtng to Iho Muncpal Board ol Alcoholc Bevproyo Conlrol ofiho Borough of Mounlnsdo, N.J., MlchnrcJ Pullpn» Secretary 6 67T Fcos: S29.2B AFfUANCM snjrs M-JI2 ftrmst. ELM RADIO IV, Inc 20 AWLffOW Tass autl** -000 TON RADIO T D APPLIANCES SMAUAANCI IK)H» - TOASTWt ITC 22^0 Confral Avs. (Opp. C AlfS Kt&E \ South Ay. W ANTKHII THI ATTIC TMMt Wltfe Dal 2095 Must tt t*» WAM MIXIML AUT A, I. IAJBY KtttEMCE tn OF KUAll LOCAL FUMS UGUSTtNE MOTORS MotOft DOM'S TOYOT AUTO SALES Ja GOODWIN MOTOR CORP. AUXCBXSUNZ «MWAM RAWSOI CADILU nflh 5-22 HMM CHEVROLET STS'SUPPUIS AW SWKY ArtUU* H Bruaha* o Ols Dlol 22 Central Avo. Wo AUTO BODY REPAIRS j M Mlftor B*ftlrt Urgt BoloetlOB «C Vs«Can ««A Trofca Dd 2W»20 REILLY CO BODYART LISION SHOP W. Koohon, Ff«a. Ur avfa 560 North Avo. f. AD At* * Trasfe ^ " o% NowJoraoy OaH 6 South Av». Corwood SEVELL'S O BODY Bf aa«palat a>a ALA M.C.A. 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25 WE WEMVHJLD THVB8PAY f JUNE 5, 87 \ vs. Sncere Good tv-; Wshes A hgh! Great opportuntes are ahead. Our congratulatons and best wshes. Your dploa, whch s recognton of scholastc ablty s. a passport to a successful toorrow. We wsh each and every one of you a happy future, whether your plans F It's your day for congratulatons and best wshes - well deserved, tool ranks 207 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD we for furtherng your educaton or startng your career. / THE TOWN BOOK SHOP 255 E. Broad St., W«stfl«ld SPECIAL Best of luck.. We're sure, your future wll be as brght as your acheveents thus far., Our best wshes to you all on reachng ths portant pont n your lfe. May the future be happy and successful. Wshes We're proud of you graduates. We salute you on successfully copletng your courses. n: ess and good luck to all of you for the future-whatever your plans. abort JEWEUKIte 206 E. Broad St. W«tfeld Op«n 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. WESTFIELD SEWING CENTER 0 E. Broad St.. W»«tffold r El St., WMtfdd Phen* 22-22(2 Optn Mondays 'tl 9 p,. BASKIN-ROBBINS * L 0 E. Broad St. WMtftM DAILY A.M. TO P.M. Success to you, graduates, as you begn a new career. \ Good luck to all of you. You are really on the ove now! A toast to our gradl Happy days; a healthy easure of success, a bg dose of good cheer and our best wshes for a brght future) 27 ELM STRUT WESTFIELD Open Thursday Evenng to 9 P.M. 2S-S Good wshes coe your way wth hopes that your future wll hold success, health and happness- THE WESTFIELD LEADER ZUCKERMAN & SCHNIPPER h F STATIONERS 5 El St., Wostfeld BA R ON'S DRUG STORE, Inc. 2 E. BROAD ST. OPPOSITE RIALTO THEATRE Phen* Vt] OIla00 of T2 (Elana of 72 Our grads have the key to open GRADUATES! You're lookng over a four leaf clover! And lots of good luck s bound to coe /our way! Wshes for success May you ove on to bgger and better thngs. the door of success. And, we hope they'll unlock lots of happness, tool We hope the future holds every thng ffne In store for you. coe your way fro u», EPSTEIN'S BOOTERY Frendly Ice Crea Shop 2 ILM ST,Randal's ADAM* E. Bropd St., Westfleld JIWIUM AND HlVMtMt 29 North Avenue W., Westfleld 882 Mountan Ave,, Mountansde Ray F Forrono, Manager

26 U THE WE8TFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THUBSDAY, JUNE IS,»7 JV Devls End Season Hy Steve The Westfetd Hgh School Junor Varsty Xaseball tea fnshed ther season IM week wth a 5- vctory over CranCord. He wn proved the Devl's record to 5-7. As they have done all year the Wettfelders used the bg nnng to beat ther opponent. They cae up wth runs on 5 hts n the feurth frae. Wth one out, FOS 2BC»wfod IB Crosby P-OF Danker P-S8 Da PFrttU OFGgon CHarbwgh SS-B Kslns COFKrfly UllyOFB OFMMten PRMd -BRUter C Thoe OF Turner OFValentt Gary Crosby started the rally off wth a sngle. He was followed by a long trple by Ira Thorne. After Thoe's ht cae three consecutve sngles by Bob Davs, Gary Crawford, and Monty Turner. The Devls also cot one n the thrd on hts by Gerry Gjon and Vnny L*Uy, along wth an error and a balk. Bob Dav ptched near perfect ball thewholegae. He only allowed three hts, and one run. He also struck out seven and walked fve. SHORT HOPS... West held outacored ther opponents 7KB ths year... Gary Crawford played every nnng of every gae except the last frae of last week s gae and all of those at M base except tor one... Everyone played n the last gae. FINAL STATISTICS FOR 972 JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM AB R H RBI AVB BB SO 2B B HR SAC HP l n IB TEAM TOTALS 60 PITCHING Danker Davs Fntte Kanln La»y w lusd Thoe Sweeney TEAM TOTALS 5 L YM Offers Tenns Classes Tenns for everyone grades through 9 wll be offered by the Westfeld YMCA n weekly classes begnnng June 26. Regstraton for the classes wll begn June 9 and wll contnue through June 2, between the hours of 9a.. and9:0p.. at the an desk of the Y. Tenns for boys grades -6 wll be taught at 9:5 untl 0 a.. each Monday and for boys grades 7-9 on Tuesday at the sae te. Instructon wll contnue for eght weeks.. The fundaentals of good SO IP H BB ER 2 / / / / / / Athletcs Senators Twns Yankees Oroles Whte Sox Red Sox Tgers Angels Indans Standngs W play ncludng grps, Red Sox 0-Tgers forehand, backhand, ser- the Red Sox beat the vce, proper technques and j Indans n extra nnng play rules and etquette of the gae wll be stressed. Two Ted at EL Mrs. Frank Young and Mrs. Walter Fedor ted for Class A honors n the selectve sx holes two - thrds handcap tourney of the Echo Lake nne-hole golfers Wednesday. Each scored 2. Low putts n the class were scored by Mrs. Wynant Wlday. Other results are: Class B-l, Mrs. Joel Mtchell, 2; 2, Mrs. John Starr, 25; ted for low putts, Mrs. Robert Mulreany and Mrs. Danel Rogers. Class C - l, Mrs. Donald MacKay, 2; 2, Mrs. Ross Burke, 2; low putts, Mrs. E. Jones. Chp-n on Uth, Mr*. Danel Rogers. Tourng Europe Calvn Kerbernck of 507 Dudley Ct. s currently tourng Europe wth the Brass Chor of Pngry School. YOU RING... Robrl Trll Lquor Shp ERA HP WP ^ L 5 7 B 8 0 as Hall sngled hoe two runs. Federchad three hts and Pat, Vctor, Dugan I SB 8 E BALKS COM. GAMES Aercan League Twns -Red Sox The Twns were led by the -ht ptchng by Muth and T & J Rokosny.- Muth had three hts and each Rokosny had two. Hall had two hts for the Red Sox. and M. Osenga two apece. Tgers 6-Angels 5 Bll Clarke and Haer led the httng, whle Clarke led the ptchng. Teller had *"o hts for the Angels and Hggns ptched well. Angels 6- Yanks 5 D. Teller knocked a basesloaded double n the last nnng to gve the Angels a 6-5 vctory over the Yanks. Teller had four hts and Oxnard had three. Dagastaro, Root and Snyder had three hts apece for the losers. Athletcs-Senators 2 Ierard and McNally cobned to ptch a brllant 6-2 wn over the Senators. Shelds had three hts followed by Hearon, McNally, McCarthy, Ardrey and B. Bourgue. Yatclla had three hts for the losses. Athletcs 7-Yanks The A's defeated the Yanks 7- behnd the ptchng of Ierard and McNally. Ierard had three hts wth Shelds httng a double and trple. Red Sox 8 -Athletcs 7 The Red Sox beat the frst place Athletcs behnd the httng of Tur and Federc and all-round play of M. Osenga. Vctor was fne on the ound. RedSoxll-Angels The Red Sox beat the Angels behnd the httng of Vctor and Hall; Osenga led the ptchng. Tavares and J. Teller led the Angels. Twns 7-Indans ' Muth and J. Rokosny ptched well but needed extra nnng support fro T. Rokosny to defeat Indans 7-. Muth had an 8th nnng hoer. Tgers -Whte Sox 8 Whalen ptched a fne j three nnngs. B. Clarke, Hobltzell, Haer and Kontje led the httng. Meeker played a fne allround gae. Whte Sox 9-Angels 7 The pale hose won ther sxth gae of the year n a 9-7 vctory over the Angels. McGann had a hoer, Busno had three hts whle Sth and Turk contrbuted two hts each. Shelds had two hts for the losers and Teller had a hoer. Derby Feature Of Pack Meetng A Pne Wood Derby hghlghted the fnal eetng for the year for Cub Pack 7 Thursday* evenng n the gynasu at Holy Trnty Eleentary School. Wnner of the trophy for the best lookng car was Davd Dneen. Racng wnners were J Perce, frst place; Robert Mondell, second place and Danel Morgan, thrd place. Mrs. Dorothy Praesel receved her Den Leaders Tranng Award and servce stars for ffteen years as a den other and den other traner. Cubaster Jack Brennan receved a thankyou gft fro the cubs for hs three years headng the pack. Webelos fro the pack wll graduate nto scoutng at the Boy Scout Court of Honor on June 2, Boys who wll enter the pack next year and ther parents were guests at last Thursday's eetng. Jonng Law Fr Maro C. Gurrer of Gar wood, who has been awarded hs jurs doctorate at Coluba Law School, plans to jon the fr of Shanley and Fsher, Newark. A Ph Beta Kappa graduate of Rutgers, he worked durng the suer wth the Dstrct Attorney's offce n Reno, Nev. Tfcaaks to the ptchng af 8teve Gluts flft Deng TMufckafl, ateftg wsta the cespcrattosj ef the eatlre tea. Uufevtlte clsse Ike baseml seasea wfcth Drver, fcestlag the ay a Harrow Margn ef -2. Mke Maaeal* la the wtaalag a ef the tea. The Mlewtftg day, nether* am fathers rewarded the keys wtu a pcnc la TaM>sj«e«Park. Plctared abeve Is De«g Ts««hNus f veted t w saest valuable player ef the seas by hs teaates, beng presetted (repay by Maaager Sa BlsstcaU wfca receved a gft certfcate fra hs parents. Alse hewa are Jss Ol laro, a hack* as Mke AftferM, Hasjs Hwalker, Prank Fware, Steve* Glaat «Ml DoHg Brawn. Hedgehoppers Slate Playoffs Hedgehopper baseball concluded regular season play Saturday n preparaton for next week's playoffs. The Gulls defeated the Eagles 8-0 to becoe the! chapons of the Brd Dvson behnd the fne ptchng of Chuck and Bll Harcourt and Kerry McDevtt. The ptchers also contrbuted hts as dd Brad Bonnett, Phllp Gottlck and Mchael Tyler. J Mke, Nck Gudtto and Drew Noran ptched for the Eagles. Arthur Stock and Bobby Corbet had the only two Eagle hts. It was to 2 Jaguars over the Panthers wth Barry Ashforth's fnal nnng trple coupled wth Rtche's 2 nnng no ht ptchng akng the dfference, Bob Davs also showed good ptchng for and Buckley, Santn and Alpert provded httng power. Panther Chrs McCarthy scored on an nfeld out by Todd Shope n the frst nnng and Chrs Olson got a RBI scorng Mlt Handler n the second for the losers. Scott, Handler, and Rosenberg also got hts. The Robns shut out the undefeated Hawks -0 wth fne ptchng perforances by Mark Hoffan, Dave Ardrey and Paul Harbaugh. Ardrey was 2 for 2 and Harbaugh scored two runs for the wnners. Gull Jeff Crane ht a rngng trple to the rght center but was naled roundng thrd by a great throw by felder Bayard J. Clark. The Owls trounced the Falcons 2- wth D. Rener, Snowber also drew walks fro' Owl ptchers Feeley, Vctor and Shubtz. The Owls had good perforances fro Todd Vctor who contrbuted an unasssted double play and Jeff Kage's hts. The Tgers outlasted the Lons 8-6 n a gae arked by a grand sla hoerun n a losng cause by Doug Wallace who also struck out 6 en n 2 nnngs. Dela Beda, Ebert and Gosa also ptched for the losers. Tgers htters - To Andrews and Jeff Helsnger proved too uch for the Lons wth gae wnnng hts n the fnal nnng. Andrews, Moss and Ferguson were the wnnng ptchers. The Cougars and Cheetahs locked n a 5-5 te contest on Saturday. Stanzel trpled n the ffth to drve n a run and then scored the tyng run on Roland's sngle. Cullen, Soucek, and Muso also provded Cougar hts. The Cheetah attack was led by Danny Brady's hts and one walk. T Mtchell was 2 for 2 wth a walk and Gavn Brady and Bob Lowe doubled and sngles were provded by Bll Landale and Scott Dun nan. Gavn and Danny Brady ade fne defensve plays. The Blue Jays broke out of. season long battng slup a 7-7 wn over the Candors. John Edelblut belted a run hoer. Brugger, Jones and Squre each drew two walks wth Edelblut, Rorden and Parzeau drawng three. McGll, Shelds and and Gallen for the vctors. Banth, Edelblut dd the ptchng for Warte, Hggns, and: the wnners. Tenns Ladder To Augent Instructon A tenns ladder wll augent basc group nstructon of the uncpal group tenns progra n Westfeld for boys and grls aged 0-5, t was announced today by the sponsors, the Westfeld Recreaton Cosson. The progra wll begn June 26 and end Aug.. Regstraton wll be held Monday, June 26, at Taaques courts and Tuesday, June 27, at El St, courts. Play wll be held fro 8:0 to 0:0 a.. Monday, Wednesday and Frday at Taaques and the sae hours Tuesday and Thursday at El St. Those who wsh atch play wll copete on the tenns ladder on ther own te, but do not necessarly need to partcpate n the group lessons. They should regster ut the courts or call Walter Katz of 6 Sut Ct. Sprng Trnnng. Chuck Sth of Westfeld s playng defense durng sprng tranng of the Lehgh Unversty football squad. Elra Alunae Mary Breslauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Breslauer, 657 Shadowlawn Dr., has receved the B,A. degree wth a concentraton n Englsh fro Elra College. Edtor of the student run newspaper, she has been chosen for lstng n "Who's Who Aong Students n Aercan Colleges and Unverstes." Sandra A. Squres of Scotch Plans receved her B.A. degree agna cu laude and was elected to Ph Beta Kappa. June 7 s the date for her arrage to ChpTrjeshann, a edcal student at the Unversty of Rochester. Mountansde Lttle League the Mountansde Senor League Oroles routed the Tgers, 5-. Don Clark ptched the fnal nnngs n relef of Matt Lews to gve the Oroles the wn. Don Clark, Davd Allen and Bll Cullen all scored portant doubles for the wnnng tea. A key double play cae n the fnal nnng. Wth the bases loaded, the Oroles held the Tgers back and fnally defeated the. Later that week, the Oroles contnued ther wnnng streak by defeatng the Yankees 7-2. Paul Krystow was the wnnng ptcher. In the sxth nnng, the Oroles cae fro behnd and scored sx runs for the vctory. In the Major League, the Blue Stars narrowly edged out the Vkngs, 8-7. Wth a cobned ptchng squad of Mke Sons, Rck Spn a and Steve Gallagher, the Blue Stars gave up only three hts. Mark Boyd of the wnnng tea ht a double. Mke French,of the Vkngs also ht a double. The Poneers roped the Blue Stars, 5-. Bob Costello ht hs second hoe run of the season for. the Poneers. Chrs Dlleuth and Jerry Toepfer each ht a hoe run for the wn. On Thursday, May 8, the Mountaneers clobbered the Chefs, Barry Steel was the wnnng ptcher. Frank Gonnella got four base hts for the Mountaneers. Jy Van Buskrk and Mke Young each ht two doubles for the wn. On the Chefs, George Harbt got Two base hts. Davd Lauhoff ht a trple. On Saturday, the Mountaneers contnued to wn by ropng over the Blue Stars, 9-. Frank Gonnella ptched a great gae and gave up only three hts. Jy Van Buskrk ht a double for the Mountaneers. Bobby Slva got three hts for three tes at bat. In the Natonal League, the Gants outscored the Cubs, -9. Good ptchng by Paul Krause and Ron Zrkel gave the Gants the vctory. Rch Mays hghlghted the gae by httng a grand sla hoe run for the Gants. Jay Davs sngled and scored two runs. Dave Vreeland ht a trple. For the Cubs, Rcky Soudes ht a trple. Roy Spson ht a hoe run. On Tuesday, the Mets scored a tea vctory by defeatng the Braves, -. Later that week, the Mets staggered the Dodgers, 8-. Bob Pfefer of the Mets ht a hoe run. The Gants outslugged the Dodgers, 6-0. Bruce Krschenbau and Ron Zrkel were credted the wn. On the Gants, Paul Krause ht a trple. Chuck Ruggero ht a and T Harrgan ht and a trple. Dave Ctron sngled and ht a hoe run for the Dodgers. In another gae, the Gants agan defeated the Dodgers, 7-. Bruce Krschenbau and Paul Krause ptched ther second vctory. Jy Rff el ht a trple and a sngle. Chuck Ruggero ht a trple. On the Dodgers, John Gullano ht a hoe run. The Cubs crushed the Cardnals, 22. Rcky Soudes of the Cubs ht a grand sla hoe run and a double. Roy Spson ht a hoe run. Bran Phllps ht two doubles. Mark Dobley ht a trple and two doubles. Cardnal Rch Zrkel ht a hoe run, a double and two trples. Mchael O'Connell trpled. Mchael Gottleb ht a hoe run. Davd Wheeler ht a double. Thoas Kner ht a trple for the Cardnals. that Good Sngles Chaponshps Unpredctable Tourney The 2nd Anne dng Tournaent to decde the 972 New Jersey State Grl's (8 and under) Sngles Chaponshp at the Westfeld Tenns Club should go down as one of the ost unpredctable. In the second round Conne Peters of Engewood, seeded thrd was defeated by an unknown, Mary Carrllo of Douglaston, N.Y. P M, M. In the thrd round Pat Shooan of Farport, N.Y., (unseeded) turned gant kller by takng the easure of the nuber one seed and 97 chapon, Lsa Rosenblu of Long Island Cty, N.Y. It wasn't so uch that she dd t as It was the way she dd t wth a steady barrage of crsp ground strokes and keepng her coposure at all tes, the score was 6-0, 6-. Mss Shoolan had a tougher te gettng started n quarter fnal atch wth Barbara Goldan of Fort Lee, seeded nuber 7. The score was -6, 6-0, 6-. Mss Carrllo, who wll eet Mss Shoolan next Saturday n one sefnal atch, contnued her wnnng ways by defeatng Sue Fane of Scotch Plans and Theresa Sullvan of Brooklyn, N.Y. Second seeded Donna Stockton of Port Washngton, N.Y., who was runner-up to Mss Rosen- Wu n 97 dropped only three gaes n wnnng her four atches as dd her sefnal opponent Shela Mclnerney of Roe, N.Y., seeded nuber sx. The fnals wll be played on Sunday afternoon. Frst round - Donna Stockton d. Lor Arthur, Sut, 6-0, 6-0; Carolne Bernsten, New York Cty, d. Tracey Lews, Great Neck, N.Y., B-6, 6-; Sandra Trce, Popano Beach, Fla., d. Jayne Meredth Nck las, Gurland, Engewood, 6-2, 6- Cooper stown, NY., ; Robn McGarry, Landng d Tracey Barn a, Madson, 6-, 6-; Dane Le ben son, Staford, Conn., d. 0; Carole Corcoran, Plandoe, N.Y., d. Catherne Holt, St. Jaes, N.Y., default; Cndy Sutter, seeded nuber eght, Greenwch, Conn., d. Anne Rogers, dorter, 6-0, 6); Dede Kreger, Sut, d. Gg E del berg, Massapequa, N.Y., default; Debbe Deer, Westfeld, d. Lbby Bush, Monroe, NY., 6-2, 6-0; Nancy Fetlan, Harrngton Park, d. Jane Lennon, Saddle Rver, 7-5, s- 6; Sue Eges, nuber four seed, Woodere, N.Y., d. Catherne Sullvan, Brooklyn, N.Y,, 6-, 60; Judy Cosse, Brelle, d. Sarah Kreger, Sut, 6-, 6; Patsy Stuhler, Westfeld, d. Lesle Ftzpatrck, Garden Cty, NY., M, -6, 7-5; Penne Mekeljohn, Westfeld, d. Jll Hastrup, Cranford, default; Shela Mclnerney, Roe, N.Y., d. Ay Jo Mallon, Westfeld, 6-0, 6-0; Laury Gross, New York Cty, d. Sally Wllas, Larchont. N.Y., default; Debbe Dunkn, Baysde, N.Y., d. Judy Jacobs, Short Hlls, 6-,6-; Rory Kessler, Great Neck, N.Y., d. Anne Derry, Westfeld, 6-, 6-2; Ann Sterlng, Houston, Texas, d. Peggy Johnston, Mountan Lakes, 6-, 6-0; Therese Sullvan, Brooklyn, N.Y.,d,Vckl Abels, Locust Valley, N.Y., 6-,6-; Susan Gannon, Westfeld, d. Anne Maczulak, Watchung, 6-, 6- ; Lsa Hope well, New York Cty, d. Mary Ellen Breh, Westfeld, 6-2, 6-; Anne Mueller, Rego Park, N.Y., d. Karen Sth, Westfeld, 6-, 6-2; Sue Fane, Scotch Plans, Debbe Dubelan, Engewood Clffs, 6-0, 6-; Mary Carrllo, d. Lesle Serchuk, Great Neck, N.Y, 6-, 6-0; Conne.Peters, d. Indans Scalp Twns MOUNTAINSIDE - The ' felders for the Braves. In annual Mountansde Lttle ther second gae that League fund drve was held week, the Braves agan recently when envelopes were vctors. They edged were left at houses for those the Mets, -2. Mets To people who wsh to al n Ragno, Mke Bunno, Blly ther contrbuton. Ventura and John Wter The Senor League showed good feldng and Indans scalped the Twns, battng for whch gave -, Denns Clark of the the ther vctory. Indans ptched a no-htter. Indan. Mke Flood ht a Alfred Alunus sngle, double, and a trple to drve n 5 runs. Bob Rayond F. Cuzzolng, Rawlngs also of the Indans son of Mr. and Mrs. George had 2 good hts. V. Cuzzolng, 22 Taaques In the Major League, the Way, was awarded a B.S. Mountaneers staggered the scence degree n busness Chefs by a score of 0-. adnstraton at Alfred Contrbutng to ther wn Unversty. was Greg Rusbarsky who ht a grand sla hoe run over the left feld fence. In a generally well played ball gae, Barry Steel of the Mountaneers ptched a ht 0 strke out gae. Mark Dlley got 2 good hts for the Chefs. On Saturday, May 27, the Natonal League Gants routed the Mets, 8-. Gant Paul Krause ht sngles and dd a good ptchng job. Bruce Krschenbau dd a good job of relef ptchng. Chuck Ruggero ht a double and a trple. Jy Rff el ht a double and Davd Vreeland sngled and ht a hoe run. Blly Slosy of the Mets ht a hoe run. Durng the week of the 22nd, the Mets cae back and defeated the Cardnals, -. The Braves crushed the Gants; 2-. Keth Mrto, To FtzGbbon, Mke Perrotta and Paul Matysek were the outstandng Of FUVOR. rtally get ore bourbon boltt* o J. W. Dant taste Tatf J. W. Dant Old Bourbon. honest bourbon honest good O!de Bourbon Stephane Matthews, Morrstown, 6, 6-; Abb Greenfeld, Great Neck, N.Y., d. Anne Sedler, Sut, 6-2, 0-8; Barbara Goldan, d. Judy Brasted, Staten Island, N.V., 6-2,6-; Pat Shoolan, d. Abbe Seldn, Teaneck, 6-0, 6-0; Sabrna Grant, Flushng, N.Y., d. Jeanne Gengler, Locust Valley, N.Y., 6-,6-2; Lsa Rosenblu, d. Maron Gengler, Locust Valley, N.Y., fro, 6. Second Round- Stockton d. Bernsten, 6,6-0; Trce, d. Corcoran, default; Sutter, d. Kreger, 6, 6-; Deer d. Fellan, 6-, 6-; Eges d. Cosse, M, 6-; Mekeljohn d. Stuhler, 6,, 7-5; Mclnerney d. Gross, default; Dunkn d. Kessler, 6,6; Sullvan d. Sterlng, 6, 6-2; Hopewell d. Gannon, 6-, M; Fane Mueller, 6-2,6-2; Carrllo d. Peters, 6-, 6-; Lebenton d. McGarry, 6,6; Goldan d. Greenfeld, 6-, 6-; Shoolan, d. Grant, default. Thrd round Stockton d. Trce, 6, 6-; Eges d. Mekeljohn, 6-0, 6-; Mclnerney d. Dunkn, 6-,6- l; Sullvan d. Hopewell, 6-, 6-2; Carrllo d. Fane, 6-, 7-5; Goldan d. Lebenson, 2-6, 7-5, 6; Shoolan d. Rosenblu, 6, 6-. Quarter Fnals Stockton d. Sutter, 6-, 6-; Mclnerney d. Eges, 6,6-; Carrllo d, Sullvan, 6-,6-; Shoolan d, Goldan,, 6, 6-. e delver OLO-ee: GUI A OF REAL FUVOR ftterswte UQUO*S IB* JOtW AYgHM T. FrwMtory -. REWARD FOR YOU AND FATHER DOtBLE PIT SPORT co CORD & PLAID SPORT COATS DOUBLE PIT SUCKS FROM FROM FROM FROM HMS FROM $J50 onoul Racng Now thru August 9 2 nt fro Ord St.Prhwy, ht IBB EXAC7A WAGERING I SPECIAL TWAINS Drect to Onrdjtnd SPECIAL BUSES, ly. *»«««*,ly, I'nn. stnllon, N 5 * York,8 AM t)«llv Mh, ft Wtohun«..» D«j"'v; WrWfNtfccr, wfh)rr«. s«r. to Mower* v. Paul's 9o. 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27 To Regster Swers Regstraton for the MCP Sw Tea wll be conducted ths weekend- Applcaton fors wll be avalable durng ths perod at the gae control desk at the pool. Last year the tea receved over 20 applcatons, an ncrease of 50 per cent fro the precedng year of 0 regstrants. ''Although we were proud of the job we dd last year, we were overwheled wth Hatg To Study Fur Ph. D.al UNC John R Hag, Westfeld Hgh School Class of 967, has been awarded B.A. and B.S. degrees fro the Unversty of Rochester where he ajored n echancal engneerng and psychology. In the fall he wll start work towards a Ph.D. n developental psychology at the Unversty of North Carolna, Chapel Hll. He has been awarded a traneeshp n ts departent of psychology. Hs brother, Jeffrey, who has been at The Aercan School n London, wll be at Hobart College n Septeber., Parents of the boys are Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Hag who oved fro Tuttle Pkwy. to London sx years ago. swers, ostly novces, to copettve swng. We dd the best we could wth the nubers," sad Coach Dond. Ths season the coaches feel that they are better prepared to offer progras that are deal. An ntrasquad sw eet wll be held on June 2 at 9 a- for all regstrants. Randate s June 25 at» a.. A eetng of the parents wth the coach wll be held on June 25 at 2 p.. Natonal League! Standngs W L T Gants j Cubs Reds 2 Prates 0 7 Dodgers 9 9 Phlles 6 9 Cards 5 9 Braves 5 9 l Mets 9 Astros 2 Wth three teas stll havng a chancetown the pennant, the Natonal League wll not have a wnner untl the last gae of the season. The Gants, now on top, utt wn ther reanng two gaes aganst the Reds. The Reds also have a chance to wn or te f they beat the Gants. He Cubs play the Phlles and ust wn to assure at least a te. The Preferred Whskey akes dte preferred gft. - L H M. 'Ml I I KMI '' Hubert Day s June 8th. t Seals 0-Coets 0 The Seals and Coets engaged n a tght ptchng dual, wth nether tea able to score after sx nnngsof play. Stan Hubble anaged the lone ht for the Seals, whte ptchers Jack Baldwn, J Engelhart, Ken Chn, John Daato and Anurag Snghal fashoned the Seals' shutout. The Coets presented a threat n the botto of the ffth when Jon Wasseran doubled, followed by a sngle by Bobby Saunders to place, en at frst and thrd wth only one out. The Seals' Jerry Basto bore down to strke out the next two Coet batters, leavng both en stranded on base. Contrbutngtothe Coets' defense were Paul Sullvan, Scott Morrs, Danny Tan nenbau and Crag Jets 2-Dolphns 0 The Jets scored a vctory over the Dolphns when Alex Moser haered n the rd nnng, drvng n Jeff Bode and the only two runstobe scored n ths contest. Excellent ptchng by the Jets' Danny Mraghotta, Jack Slver and Keth Arstrong anaged to hold the Dolphn, offense n check. Despte ther loss, fne feldng was exhbted by the Dolphns' Brenden Voss, Bran Laffan and Steve Kanns, wth John Rokosny and Dave Jackson standng out at the ound. Barracudas 2 - Mssles 0 Chrs Drabn's hoerun n the st nnng provded the Barracudas wth the oentu they needed to go on to trounce the Mssles 2-0. The addtonal Barracuda run was pcked up n the 5th nnng when Scott Fscher was drven hoe on Erc Carter's sngle. Perforng strongly at the ound for the Barracudas were Erc Carter, J Marcantono, Kevn Schroder, Chrs Drabn and Mke Detlefs, all of who ptched no-ht ball. The Barracudas' only threat of the afternoon cae when the Mssles T Sth Grasshopper League sngled n the rd and was followed by a double by Pete Evans. Both en were left stranded on base. Roy FerUkog, Bob Moojy, Joey Ksh and Any Hoesler stood out defensvely for the Mssles. Rockets Sharks The Sharks took the ntatve n the st nnng when To Wer scored on a sngle by John Taylor. Good feldng by Bll Gude and Derek McEntoe allowed the Sharkstoantan a one run lead over the Rockets for the frst four nnngs. In the botto of the 5th, when consecutve hts by the Rockets' T Meteger, Bob Glenn and Todd Strrup resulted n Meager crossng the plate, the Rockets scored ther sole run of the gae. Ptchng for the Sharks were John Taylor, Ed Nugent, Adolph Frano, To Wer and Dave Landau. Helpng the Rockets to antan ther own aganst the Sharks were Bll Plyley, who doubled n the botto of the th, and defensve players Pete Gadol, Davd O'Connor and Rchard Paschall. Stngrays - Meteors 0 The'Meteors heard the "roar of the ouse" durng the st nnng of ths contest when Paul "Mouse" Valentno unloaded a towerng drve to brng n the 'Rays' Roger Brewster and the one run that was to fnally decde ths ballgae. The 'Rays launched an awesoe httng attack, obtanng a total of nne hts wth Roger Brewster, "Mouse" Valentno and Shawn Flaherty pckngup two hts each, Backed by the excellent feldng of Yora Broydo, the Wo If son brothers, Scott Lucke, Duke Dneen and Noran Koury, the 'Rays anaged to keep the Meteors scoreless. Offsettng the Rays httng attack was the excellent feldng of Meteors To Coughln, John Auld and Greg Buntng. Excellent ptchng was dsplayed by the Meteors' Dave Mller, Mark Holes, J Bfargules and Frank Saluato. Stars - Marlns 0 In an extreely well played gae, the Stars anaged to hand the Marlns ther fr* defeat of the season. The Star run wag scored by Jy Don, who was drven hoe fro second bate on Kevn Sons' sngle. Fne defensve playng by the Stars' Steve Brown, J and John Masln and Steve Pearson contrbuted to the fall of the powerful Marl n club. For the Marlns, the httng was suppled by Matt Clarke, GerardYatcUla and Charle Cure. A fne dsplay of ptchng prowess was exhbted by the Marlns' hurlers, whle Joey Dazzo, Dave Lepold and Matt Monogue backed the Marlns' feld defenses. SpecalRates At Plans Y Specal suer pool ebershps wll be avalable at the Fanwood- Scotch Plans Y.M.C.A. fro June l to August20, arkng the frst annversary of the new pool at 0 Martne Ave. Open swng te wll be provded Monday through Sunday afternoons, and weekday evenngs. There wll be a faly rate, as well as a specal rate for ndvduals, ncludng youth, adult, and collegate. Those ebershps ay be converted to full ebershp n the Y. n the fall, f desred. A specal feature of the collegate ebershp s that n addton to a suer of swng, year-round swng durng regular school vacaton tes s ncluded. These specal suer! ebershps nclude \ eber prvleges at the pool for takng classes at. lower rates for ebers, : rather than hgher noneber fees. THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LBADEft, THURSDAY, JUNE 5,»?2 WBBL Plans Electon June 27 Offcers of the Westfeld Boys' Baseball Leagues Inc. wll be elected at the annual eetng at 8 p.. Tuesday, June 27, n the Wateunk Roo of the Muncpal Buldng. Proposed offcers and drectors for the season are: Presdent, Don West; vce presdent, Bruce Dunnan; secretary, To Capbell; treasurer, J Donoyer; drector, Pony League, Art Thoas; drector, Mustang League, Pat Dass; drector, Major League, Art Assan; drector, Internatonal League, Herb Shannon; drector, Mnor League, John Brady; drector of upres, Bll McKnlay; suer league, Pat Pappacco. Bob Pecka, charan of the nonatng cottee, sad that all adults who partcpate n (he WBBL are autoatcally ebers and welcoe to attend the eetng. Match Play For PCC9-Holers June 7th was a atch play, full handcap wth ho classes for the Planfeld Country Club nne-holers. The wnners were Mrs. Frank Htter, Mrs. C. N. Pond, Mrs. Root. Newan, Mrs. Wlla Jarea, Mrs. Irwn Sunderan, Mrs. Harold Sapson, Mrs. C. H. Mullendore Jr., Mrs. Ralph Bretherton, Mrs. Allen C DuBos, Mrs. Gfford Grffn, Mrs. Fred Stephensen, Mrs. Arch Dean, Mrs. Jaes Brewer, Mrs. George Norton, Mrs, J. H. Fulton, Mrs. Lucen Hrsch, Mrs. W B Snow, Mrs. Seler Loft, Mrs. Edward Graha, Mrs. Bart Vvano, and Mrs. Boyd Allen Jr. Chp-ns were won by Mrs. Jarea and Mrs. Newan. Mrs. Weldon Tes Mrs. Maxwell's 7 Mrs. Norbert Weldon and Mrs. Rchard Maxwell, wth net scores of 7, ted for frst place n the Class A. lades 8 hole stroke play last week at Echo Lake Country Club. Mrs. Harold Clausen and Mrs. John Wttke, each wth 75, ted for second and Mrs. Rolle Beddows' 27 won her low putt honors. Class B results:, Mrs. GeorgeZahn, 69; 2, te, Mrs. Wayne Dorsett and Mrs MEMKRSHlF" Pa^eJC7 Nelson Jordan, each 7; low putts, Mrs. John Stewart, 29. Class C:, Mrs. Edgar Roll, 76; 2, Mrs. Larry Bederan, 77; low putts, Mrs. Wlla Coe, 29. On Dean'* Lst Sally M. McSween has attaned dean's lst standng for the second seester at Wagner College. She lves at 5 Westbrook Rd. WATCHUNG LAKE CLUB STIRLING RD., WATCHUNG, N. J. 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28 \ Tn: HKSTMKU) NJ.) IJGADBB, THVU&DAY, JUWE Id, lraok Wuen's Result* Kesulls of Thursday's, Mrs. Orvl Ostberg, Woen's Go] I Assocaton 8; 2, Mrs. Howard odal play at Ash Brook Drosendahl, 5--9;, arc: Mrs Leon Mndln, 57-6-; Flght A - Jow gross, Mrs. low putts, Mrs. Drosendahl, Caren Rarrca. 9;, Mrs. 8; low gross, Mrs. M Kent Sth, ; 2, Drosendahl. Mrs. Edwn Meaney, Flght B - Ted for frst, 7: ted for thrd, Mrs. Wynn Mrs. Jeroe Goodrch, 56- Kent and Mrs. 2-5, and Mrs. Gordon Arthur Kassay, Ehrlch, ;, Mrs. Plght B - Low gross, ted, Parker Van Ven, ; Mrs. Wlla Gesel and low putts, Mrs. Van Den, Mrs. Mchael Healey, 99;, 5; low gross, Mrs. Mrs. Gosel, ; 2, Mrs. Goodrch. Healey ; Mrs. Robert Payne, ; low In, putts, Mrs. Heaey, 28; chpns. Mrs. Albert Molowa. n«a* tnctor Nne-hole group, Flght A - WHAT WILL YOU GIVE YOUR CHILD? The best parent can't gve ht chld all the answers. What he can gve h Is a foundaton to grow on-a way to seek out those answers wth confdence. Every week n the Chrsten Scence Sunday School, chldren dscuss wth each other, and wth tdulte, exactly how God helps the each day to overcoe probles and ltatons. It's educaton of the ost practcal and lastng knd. CHRISTIAN tcjknci SUNDAY SCHOOt Fast Ptch Chaponshps Slated for July The Unon County Aateur Softball Assocaton Fast Ptch ^haponhps wll be held on July 8,9,5 and 6 at the Wwrnco Park daonds, Elzabeth and Roselle. Chaponshps wll be settled n three classes: "AA," "A" and "B." To be elgble for tournaent play teas ust have played three gaes n a league by June 26 of ths year. Rosters are lted to 20 players. All entres ust be subtted to Leo Sprnto, tournaent drector, Recreaton Departent, The Unon County Park Cosson, Post Offce Box 275, Elzabeth, New Jersey, 07207, by noon, Tuesday, June 27. Need a washer? «t El ffl. y- Ihlo v G<»s Tryouls Sche For Suer League Boys 0, and 2 years old ay tryout for the sebal urda Westfeld Suer League at I p.. S and Sunday at G Feld No. Pat Pa paco has announced that Wettf wd wll enter the Sprngfeld League tournaent ths uer. A regstraton fee of $2 wll be charged only those boys akng the suer league tea and wll be payable pror to the begnnng of the tournaent. Mutz Outstandng Senor Don Mutz of Wertfeld, a dver and sprnter who scored 07 ponts durng the season, won the Unversty of Connectcut swng tea's outstandng athlete award at a recent tea dnner. Only Blackstone washers offer all these features; "Magk-bafance" elnates off-balance load probles... Mult (-acton agtaton Insures faster turnover of heavy loads... "Hydro-spn" rnse cobnes flushng acton wth drt reoval... 00% echancal transsson wth 5-yr. guarantee, assures long trouble-free operaton....plus large capacty wash and wear cycle, lnt flter, fabrc softener dspenser. Avalable n Avocado, Gold or Whte. Prce ncludes delvery, noral Installaton, -yr. servce and parts. Ters avalable. Also atchng Blackstone dryers. See both at your nearest EHzabethlown Gas showroo. ttuamtm Ont [Town floto ItV-WOO lebethtown Qs Conserve Natural G* M * Pure Energy! wuuo tl *t. V SOW MSMtO HUM <OH» nun -tu*:kt Opp, Mn* f srh Stoppng C#n(*r In f ucutv* Naa \\%. /«f $ East Broad St ThtM thowroot op«n shoppng nght* and Saturday*. I Cftr flood only \n oreo Mrvked b/ tllobetwou fat. SOME PEOPLE COULDN'T CARE LESS ABOUT HAIR raau Pony League Play Ends Play n the Pony League concluded th week wth the fnal standngs n the two a follows: WEST Bears Oroles Leafs Chefs Wngs Ras Bsons Eagles Royals Elks Rangers Rangers Colts EAST w W t S 7 S S 0 Dates for the playoffs between the Bsons and the Bears have been set. The seres wll coence on Saturday and contnue Sunday and Monday f a thrd gae s needed. All gaes are played at Taaques Park wth Saturday and Sunday gaes scheduled for p.. and Monday's gae at 5:5 p.. The Bsons who* are anaged by Ron Burnett and coached by Gren PasquerelU, have shown a strong defense all year headed by John Salaone catchng wth J Red, Tab Burnett, Bruce LSooey, and Phl Carraguer roundng out the nfeld. Ptchng chores Legon Baseball Begns Season R. Lee Glenn of 2 Edgewood Ave. has been are handled by Bob apponted drector of Steenhausen and Saagences by the Hoe Lfe Casaento. Insurance Copany, New Manager Al Stott and York. Coach Bob Jones have Mr. Glenn steps up fro brought ther Bears to the the poston of assstant play-offs on the strong drector of Agences, whch ptchng of Chuck Jarrett he has held snce 970. He and Jeff Steber Scott Jones behnd the plate wth Ed Belford, Steve Press, Alen Stott and Dan Dllon have fored an nfeld that lended strong support all year. * Woen Golfers Score Wns a J F The woen's group of the Suburban Golf Club n Unon weekly tournaent last week, wnners were: Class A, low gross, Mrs. Leonard Crag, 9; low net, Mrs. W. McCracken, ; low puttng, Mrs. W. McCracken, 29. Class B, low gross, Mrs. Robert Bursle, 07; low net, Mrs. F. M. Mastroan,' -2-69; low puttng, Mrs. W. Marfugg, 0. Wns Letter John McMangal, a freshan at Bucknell Unversty, has been awarded a varsty letter n tenns. He posted a 0- record at nuber fve sngles for the tea. Copletes Senar Jaes M. Wckens of 222 Hyslp Ave, has copleted a Prudental Insurance Co. anageent senar at the Beacon Manor Motel n Pont Pleasant Beach. The local legon nne wll open today wth New Provdence. Westfeld wll feld a veteran tea. Led by John Havas and Steve Tebbets they prose to be stff opposton for the Legon League. Also back fro last year are Kurt Stefken, Joe Bond, Nel Chaberl, Joe Monnnger, Art GoWbUtt, To Anderson and Bob Jester. 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