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1 THE WESTFELD LEADER Tk* UmdUg m Matt WUdy Crrmlmud WmUy Nempmpt f» tnlon County School Bomrd Meet* Tuesday 8 PM. EGHTY-THRD YEAR No. 16 ec<md CHB Pottage Pad at We.tfleld. N. 3. WESTFELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1972 Publshed Every Thurday 32 Pago 10 Cents B of E,CARES Seek Agreement On Yule Programs An attempt to provde some resoluton to the current problem regardng holday programs n Westfeld's publc schools «beng made by a commttee of sx. At an ntal meetng held : Frday "t was agreed that. the programs for December of ths year would not be part of the present dscussons but wll be presented as the programs are presently planned," - reported George A. Plenty, presdent of the Westfeld Board of Educaton. "The tone of the meetng.was that of a serous attempt on the part of ' responsble members of the communty to ntate the search for some bass of 'agreement on the holday programs," he stated... Commttee members. nclude three Westfeld Board of Educaton members - Mr. Plenty, Mrs..' SallyS. Allen and Dr. James. Johnson - and three members of the Commttee Aganst Relgous Encroachment n Schools.(CARES) -Rabb Charles A. : Kroloff, Dr. Sanford M. : Ress and Dr. Jane N. ; Sjpragg, who was unable to -JMtend Frday's meetng. CARES fled a sut n Federal Court n Newark on Nov. 14 to determne the Senate Lauds Devl Squad Head football coach Gary Kehler and Tr-Captans Mark Jackson, Bob Duelks and Chrs Vejnoska won a round of applause on the 'floor of the New Jersey State Senate Monday followng unanmous approval of a resoluton commendng the squad on ts new State record. The resoluton, ntroduced by State Sen. Frank X. McDermott, a Westfeld resdent, reads: "WHEREAS, The varsty Westfeld Hgh School football squad ths season has establshed a 42-game wnnng streak, stretchng over four consecutve undefeated seasons, to add a brllant chapter to the annals of New Jersey scholastc football; and, "WHEREAS, The Westfeld. Hgh School football team has agan captured the Watchung Conference champonshp; and, WHEREAS, Ths record hag been accomplshed through the cooperatve dedcated ef- (Contlnued on Pnt 8) Program to Honor Record-Breakers A program honorng approxmately 100 former footbal players who have partcpated n Westfeld Hgh School's recordbreakng sken wll he held Dec. 21st at! p.m. n the WHS audtorum. Sponsored by the Westfeld School Boosters Assocaton, the program s free to the publc. Players and couches from the luflfl teurh wll also attend. All Westfleld famles arc nvted. consttutonalty of havng holday programs n publc schools. U.S. Federal Judge Frederck B. Lacey n a hearng last week requested that meetngs between the partes concerned be held to resolve the ssues n order to remove the case from court, f possble. A second meetng was scheduled for last nght. "Addtonal meetngs for contnued dscussons wll be held wth reportsto the publc," Mr. Plenty sad. Stand on Sut A "hand* off" polcy as far as the current controversy and lawsut on holday programs n local publc schools was voced by members of the Town Councl Tuesday nght. An antcpated resoluton from Counclman Patrck 0. Mnogue faled to reach the floor for acton because of "no popular support." Mlnogue's announcement that he would not ntroduce the measure brought comments from several counclmen, ncludng hs fourth ward councl colleague, John J. Tucker, who urged "work toward the harmonous soluton of the communty problem n a sprt of good wll and mutual respect" and the restrant of "actons or statements that could, by polarzng communty opnon on the subject, make such a soluton more dffcult or mpossble." Tucker added that the Mayor and councl, n accord wth New Jersey law, have "exercsed a consstent polcy of nonnterference wth the Westfeld Board of Educaton n matters of educatonal programs." Mnogue had argued that the board should "do all n ts power" to contnue wth the current Chrstmas and Hanukkah programs n the Westfeld schools whch he clamed were "cultural enrchment and complete educaton of students n a pluralstc socety." Mnogue clamed that tke (Contnuad on Paaa S) Center Sut WcatflsMStadlos _ v -. WestfleU Servce Uague makes aaawl CMtrfcnJan to the Vake Fas* ef WestfleM. r * n n n < l«1 nscot>trft*at«om.fme*cms>ra^ J-/ruppdl tergatue^anuel A^M^Mdtey.jresMeatef the Unted Fnad: Mrs. Edgar A. Roll, * * vlee'pretment of the Servce Leage; Mrs. Wayne Haasen. presdent a.....»-.«..«, «f the Servce League and John A. Red, general campagn charman of the Unted Fas* Scotch Plans offcals have agreed to drop a legal sut aganst the operaton of Westfleld's Conservaton Unted Fund n "Crtcal Center on Lambert's Mll Rd., t was announced by Mayor Donn A. Snyder Stage,"Needs $110,156 Tuesday nght. The acton, taken Nov. 10, was an nchng closer to ts goal "amcable settlement," the mayor sad, and wll lead to of *324,556, John A. Red, campagn charman, reported today that totals stand at $214,500, wth 9110,066 left to be rased f the Unted Fund s to acheve ts goal. Contrbutons help support 16 socal servce agences whch provde a varety of programs, specal Vanderbergs Mr. and Mrs. Adran Johannes Vandenberg of 1030 Boulevard and ther chldren, Robert and Yvonne, became ctzens of the Unted States at ceremones Monday mom- ng n the Courthouse n Elzabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Vandenberg are natves of Dordrecht, the Netherlands. They became ctzens of Canada where they lved for 13 years and where ther chldren were born, Fve years ago they moved to Westfeld. Mr. Vandenberg works at Bell Laboratores' Rartan Valley Center n Plscataway. Hs wfe teaches knttng and crochetng n her home as she had n the past.at the YWCA Ladles Day Out program. n January she wll gve classes at the YW n the art of makng harpn lace and artfcal flower arrangng. Robert, S, s a sophomore at Westfeld Hgh School and Yvonne, 12, s n her frst year at Edson Junor Hgh School. The Vandenbergs were among the 112 people granted ctzenshp Monday. Cuch wns gven nn Amercan flag by the Unon VFW post auxlary und were honored hy the ladles of U'nul B'rlth wth coffee and cuke at«recepton after the ceremony. ad and recreatonal opportuntes for thousands of Westfeld resdents of all ages. Major gfts now amount to $48,714, advanced gfts $48,964, retal busness contrbutons $5,744, specal busness $15,115 and resdental donatons $71,377. "Have you gven your far share?" asks Mr. Red, who s agan headng the annual "Westfeld's campagn s now n ts crtcal stage; we are better than half way, but Rchard Kogan Select Glee Club Solost. Rchard Kogan, 17, a senor at Pngry School, wll be the featured pano solost at the Westfeld Glee Club's wnter concerts, to be held at Westfeld Hgh School on Saturday evenng and Sunday afternoon, Dec. 9 and 10. Mr. Kogan was selected by uudltlon from among several applcants, He studes pano wth Nadlu Rulsenberg n New York Cty. He has been a solost wth the Now Jersey Preparatory Symphony, and has performed at the bennal conventon of the (Contnuad on Pooa 4) now t's all up to you. f you haven't responded as yet then please do t now. We need everyone's help to succeed. "Westfelders normally wll respond to emergences n a warm and generous manner. Ths s an emergency," Mr. Red stressed. "Our 16 agences need the support now of all Westfelders. These agences are dependent on the generosty of our more fortunate fellowmen to help (Contnuad on Paoa 41 Bke nspecton Saturday A. M. Mrs. Barbara R. Davdson, charman of the Make Amerca Better Commttee of the Westfeld Board of Realtors, reports a town wde bcycle regstraton s set for Saturday at Polce Headuqarters from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Ran date s the followng Saturday. "The response to our recent statement concernng bcycle safety," Mrs. Davdson sad, "was enthusastc wth more than 200 bcycle owners regsterng on Nov. 4. Our Make Amerca Better Commttee, cooperatng wth Safety Offcer Thomas A. Catalon, hopes to exceed that record number on Dec. 2. "Our statement that bcycle reflector tapes were avalable through the Westfeld Board of Realtors was very well receved and the offer s stll open... wrte the Wcstflold Board of Heullol'R, Hox 312, und dentfyng tapes wll bo mulled to you. A total commttment to bcycle nafoty s mperatve and already Wustfleld's ctzens huve responded to ths cause." the mplementaton of several captal mprovements at the ste. Among those planned are curbng, a stockade fence, a new access road off Lambert's Mll Rd. from near Bayberry La., and a shed to hold the chppng equpment. When the Conservaton Center was frst opened about a year and a half ago, Scotch Plans resdents and offcals fled an njuncton even though l _ acton was pendng n the courts. Durng ts publc sesson the Town Councl approved an appropraton of $80,000 (Contnuad on P p-» B) Declnes OK Of Parkng Lot The Board of Adjustment Monday nght declned to recommend Town Councl approval of the Bg Buy supermarket to extend ts parkng lot through to Prospect St. The board has reserved decson on the appeal of the Frst Natonal Stores n conjuncton wth the market to enlarge the lot at ts meetng Oct. 16. Paper Collecton Saturday, Sunda) Redeemer Lutheran School, Clark and CowperthwatePl., wll hold a paper drve Saturday and Dr. Arthur M.Febttth PO Urges Early Shoppng, Early Malng Postmaster Domnck J. Cardllo announced that the Westfeld Post Offce s startng ts annual "Shop& Mal Early" Chrstmas campagn to assure tmely delvery of gfts and greetngs. "The Unted States Postal Servce s dependng on the publc to mal before Dec. 15, /to help us make ths program a success," sad the Postmaster. "You can help by checkng your malng lsts, usng complete names and addresses, cty, state and correct zp code numbers. For gfts and parcels, use sturdy cartons and renforced wrappng paper ted wth strong twne. nsure all artcles of value. Buy your stamps now to avod long lnes at stamp wndows. Separate and bundle for local, state and out-of-state destnatons." Malng labels, tags, zp (Contnuad on Paoa 4) B of E to Meet At RJHS The Westfeld Board of Educaton wll hold ts December publc meetng at 8 p.m. on Tuesday at Roosevelt Junor Hgh School. Glora O. Schrnger of Westfeld, Overlook's Sunday at the school newly apponted Drector of playground. Papers and Pedlatrc Educaton. maeazlnos should be bundled separately. nhalaton therapsts, Surrounded by a staff of lloslaents who wsh nurses, pedatrcans, X-ray pckups of substantal and laboratory techncans, amount of papers uro asked Baby Kevn could hardly bo to cull by tomorrow. socn. Nevertheless, a vtal Carter, Phllps Endorsed by JCC WeatfleM Stadss John A. Carter Jr. CNJ Elmnates Local Weekend Tcket Sales The Central Ralroad of Rchard Phllps coat-cuttng procedures whch s also ted nto ther recent reducton n labor force. A revew of past tcket sales durng weekends ndcated that the quantty sold dd not justfy the expense of a tcket agent. Passengers rdng the CNJ on weekends wll be ble to purchase tckets on (Contnued on Pag* 4) Y's Men Begn Tree Sale New Jersey has notfed the Mayor's Commttee on Publc Transportaton for Westfeld, that the CNJ. The 28th annual Chrst- tcket offce n Westfeld wll no longer be manned durng weekends. CNJ ndcated that ths was part of ther planned - mas tree sale of the Westfeld YMCA Y's Men's Club, whch has over the year provded mote than $116,000 for youth and" communty servce, begns tha weekend. Grand openng of the sale lot at the Elm Street playground s set for Saturday at 9 a.m. Thousands of tradtonal balsams, full-folaged, softneedled Douglas frs and the bushy, long-needled Scotch pne nave been trucked n from New Brunswck, frm. h tran at no addtonal Canada for the Communty's selecton. College, Mr. Carter A graduate of Wllams cost. t was antcpated that ths would be effectve as of Yuletde decoratons such receved hs master of the frst week n December. as loose pne boughs, holly (Contnuad on Pafa 4) and balsam wreaths, Open House ropng, holly and mstletoe are also avalable. At Adult School The Chrstmas lot wll be On Monday open seven days a week untl Chrstmas Eve, from 9 A dsplay of students' a.m. to 9 p.m., daly except works wll hghlght the Sunday when the lot closes annual open house at the at 6 p.m. Westfeld Adult School on The entre proceeds of the Monday from 7:30 to 10 p.m. sale goes to the club's Sculpture, pantng, pottery, budget. Benefcares of the needlework and sale n the past have ncluded the Westfeld YMCA, p.m. on Monday. challgraphy are among the thngs to be on vew n the ts buldng fund, the Tha accommodaton (Contnuad on paga 8) Modern Medcne and Boxtops Help Baby's Battle for Lfe An nfant's lfe was saved at Overlook Hosptal on Thanksgvng Day - thanks to the skllful teamwork of Overlook's neonatal team, and the efforts of a valant group of young women n Summt, the Junor Fortnghtly Club whose collecton of Betty Crocker food stamps was the spur to the hosptal's purchase of an nfant resprator that meant lfe to tny Kevn Mather of Westfeld. Bom the Tuesday before Thanksgvng to parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Mather of 540 Coleman Place, Westfeld, Kevn's ntal respratory problem became ncreasngly serous. On Thanksgvng Day, the baby went nto acute crss. Pedlatrc specalsts were on the scene, ncludng Dr. llaby Kevn and Mm. Donald L, Mnthcw mnscule artery was located, needed to obtan arteral blood samples - whch are much more dffcult to locate than a resprator. routne ven, luvcalcd a dangerously low level of oxygen and an alarmng buld-up of carbon doxde, mmedately nto play came Overlook's new nfant Postve pressure was admnstered through u tube nserted n (Contnued on t'tgo 2B The Jont Cvc Commttee has voted to endorse Dr. Arthur M. FsttNMb, ncumbent, John A, Carter Jr., and Rchard Phllps u canddates for the Board of Educaton. At a meetng on Monday evenng, nomnatng pettons lor de three were sgned by members of the JCC. The canddates,, whose names wll appear on the ballot at Feb. 13 school board electon, were selected from aflddof more than 40 applcants consdered by the screenng commttee. The JCC slate wll seek the seats now held by Febush, Mss Emma McCall and George A. Plenty, whose terms expre n February. One other asprant, Clarence Troxell, also has announced hs canddacy for the three-year term of offce. A lfe long resdent of Westfeld, Mr. Carter, 38, makes hs home at 227 Harrson Ave. He s the father of a four year old son and a daughter, seven, who attends WUon School. Hs wfe, Maran, s a modern dance and physcal educaton-teacher at Hartrdge School, Planfleld, and Newark State College. Mr. Carter s personnel coordnator of Sone and Webster, nc., New York Cty, a frm whch provdes engneerng, fnancal and management consultng servces. He s also presdent of Stone and Webster Buldng, nc., a real estate subsdary of the WHS Gudance Counselors Set Evenng Hours Eght members of the Westfeld Hgh School gudance department wll be avalable for parent conferences between 7 and 9 offers parents the opportunty to dscuss ther chldren's progress n school Monday n November and wll also be on hand on Jan. 8. The counselors are: Ezola Adams, Joseph Benot, Robert Cullen, Gerald Ehly, Jula Germany, Chuck Gantner, Peg Rhen and Evelyn Maloney. Mss Maloney sad that parents who wsh to meet wth a gudance counselor should telephone the hgh school at for an appontment. n State Posts Two Westfeld resdents were confrmed Monday by the State Senate for State posts. Wllam J. Shepherd was named to the New Jersey Health Care Facltes Fnancng Authorty and former Mayor Charles P. Baley was selected to serve on the Hstorc Stes Councl. Today's ndex Bulnon Drectory CloKltKl Church Edltwlnl Obltmrlo Socnl S K)rll Thoater , aa

2 ***** t THE W gtfeej> (NJ.) LEAVES, THlltSDAV, NOVRMVEft», 1»7* Study mpact of Shore Homes on Envronment The envronmental mpact on New Jersey's coastal wetlands of lagoon development* - homes Bult along channels dredged nto the shore - s under study by two Rutgers professors. "We have completed a physcal nventory of the 19,000 homes n these development! and dstrbuted a questonnare Co a representatve sample of owners," sty Goerge Newand, assstant professor of envronmental resources at the College of Agrculture and- Envronmental Scence. "Populaton pressures mean contnung demand for ths type of home wth mmedate access to the water, l f Dr. Neeswand says, "especally n Ocean County, where more than 90 per cent of these developments are located. ''Replacng natural waterways andmarshland* wth dredged lagoon systems affects crculaton patterns. Water tends to stand n the lagoons and does not crculate readly. Thus polluton tend to be retaned n the canals, rather than beng dsspated to Barnegat Bay and to the ocean." About one-thrd of the homes are not yet connected to a sewer system, and ths aggravates polluton problems, Dr. Neswand notes. "More than a thrd of the resdents questoned mentoned polluton and sewage dsposal as major dffcultes/' says Calvn Stllman, professor of envronmental resources at the college, "and 16 per cent mentoned populaton growth or overdevelopment. "We were somewhat surprsed, therefore, to fnd that only 5 percent sad they planned to sell ther homes, ether n the near future or when ther chldren grow up. Despte some grumblng, the great majorty evdently consder ther homes a good buy. They also seemed to feel that summer congeston, although objectonable, was stll much less than n neghborng seasde resorts." The questonnare found that 72 per cent of famles lved all year long n the developments and that 40 percent of the summer resdents planned to lve there permanently after retrement. "Because of the large percentage of retrees, the typcal resdent tendedtobe older than average, wth fewer chldren/' Dr. Stllman says. "The medan ncome, though, was placed at somewhere between $15,000 and $30,000. The majorty had purchased ther homes durng the sxtes." As mght be expected, the moat popular recreatonal actvtes for both permanent and summer resdents were swmmng, motor boatng, fshng, rest and relaxaton, and crabbng and shellflshng. "Our subjectve mpressons were of a very pleasant lfe down there/' Dr. Stllman sums up. "Yet there defntely are clouds on the horzon. Ocean County's populaton nearly doubled from 1M0 to 1970, and only tght money n the mortgage market has slowed home buldng n the last couple of years. Dere are stll large tracts of shore frontage wth the potental for future development." "Our research s contnung/' Dr. Neswand says, "and eventually wll nclude reports on water qualty and marne lfe. But n the meantme we hope that acton wll contnue through the poltcal process to conserve much of New Jersey's wetlands for ther envronmental values/' Both researchers emphaszed ther desre to talk wth nterested persons n the shore communtes where lagoon developments have been bult. "We are always ready to vst wth an organzed group or wth nvdduals who desre more nformaton on what we are learnng," Dr. Neswand sad. "We can learn most from drect contact wth persons concerned/' "The future s that tme when you'll wsh yot'd done what you aren't dong now/' -tw A group of parents and professonal educators s challengng New Jersey's mass testng program n the state courts. The sut, fled last weekn Chancery Dvson of Superor Court, seeks an njuncton preventng the dssemnatng of any of the results from the standardzed tests gven Nov. 14 and 15 to fourth and 12th graders n New Jersey's publc schools. Named as defendant s State Educaton Commssoner Carl L. Marburger. Flng of the sut was reported today by the New Jersey Educaton Assn., whch sad many more parents, teachers, and educatonal organzatons could have been added to the sut. "There s no vald, compellng nterest to justfy the nvason of consttutonal and statutory rghts, as well as the rght of prvacy/' the complant states. Dssemnaton of test results, the complant adds, "wll lead to mmedate and rreparable damage, for whch there can be no adequate remedy at law/' The lawsut ctes consttutonal ssues, educatonal practce, contradctory statements about the purpose of the test, the well beng of chldren, and racal harmony as reasons why the test results should not be dssemnated as planned. Ctng the 1st and 14th amendments of the US Consttuton, the complant charges that dssemnaton of the test results would deny New Jersey chldren equal protecton of the law, due process, and "ther rght not to be stgmatzed by degradng ttles." As late as Nov. 1, State Educaton representatves conceded that "no fnal polcy had been adopted on the dssemnaton of the test results," the complant charges. "No manner for safeguardng the prvacyof such nformaton from reachng napproprate persons or bodes has been devsed nor has been suggested." Dssemnaton of comprehensble" "ntest results could cause "further dvson" among resdents n communtes already plagued by "racal unrest, Teach S Seek Block polarzaton, and charges of neglect and ndfference to the school system" the complant states. Marburger "has never explaned why the resultsof standardzed tests admnstered throughout the State by responsble testng agences'' are "not suffcent for any legtmate purpose," the complant states - even though these results can be mde comparable by avalable translatng technques. ''Contradvtory reports'' ssued by the State Educaton Department ndcate "the usetobe made from the results are vague and ambguous/ 1 the complant charges. The tests are beng gven on a statewde bass to chldren for whom a statewde currculum has never been establshed, the complant states. 'The results must demonstrate an unequal performance by consderable numbers of ndvduals, classes, schools, teachers, admnstratve taffs, and school dstrcts." Although the State has clamed t wll adjust the test scores to compensate for "factors such as envronment, home nfluence, per capta spendng, buldng facltes and the lke," the complant clams "there s n fact no method of reconclng and translatng on any equal bass such test results." _ Educatonal authortes have more and more condemned the use of standardzed tests "as n-predetermned wthoutany contents had been dcators of an ndvdual's capacty to learn or as a devce for classfyng ndvduals nto groups," the complant says. Marburger, t adds, "has hmself ndcated the nvaldty of smlar tests." "The statewde testng wll establsh goals whch may be at varance wth those thought dearabto by local school dstrcts, the complant says. t adds that the tests "wll pressure the stflng of other devces for the attanment of good educaton." The complant brands as "false and msleadng" clams by Dr. Marburger that some 9,000 teachers partcpated n devsng the - -M state's tests. "The partcpaton by any large number of teachers was lmted to rubber-stampng an already devsed and constructed test, whose attempt to permt partcpaton by ndvdual teachers," the complant says. Also "false and msleadng," the complant charges, s Dr. Marburger' clam that representatves of mnorty groups were gven "full partcpaton" to elmnate cultural bas from the tests. Says the complant, 'There was only a perfunctory attempt to permt meanngful partcpaton by black educators and other educators from mnorty groups, and ths t partcpaton was for the brefest perod under the most unfavorable crcumstances wheren any -. -.: '* member of theacton f the State's testng program rased the possblty of volatons of the cvl or consttutonal rghts of teachers or students. NJEA's Executve Commttee endorsed the recommendaton on Nov. 1. group could only rubberstamp a predetermned and pre-desgned test." 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3 9\ " a V V Hkng Club Plng Outng A ramble through Great Swamp on Saturday and a Ws* n the Bear Mountan area on Sundty are on the weekend schedule for members and «UOTU of The Unon County Hkng Club. Further nformaton t avalable through The Unon County Park Commsson's recreaton "Lfe t lke playng a voln n publc and learnng, the nttrvamat M one goes on. 1 ' (Samuel Butcr) THE WEHTFUXD NJ.) LEADER, THRSDAV, Home From Bermuda Dr. and Mrs. C.J. Chehayl of 562 Sprngfeld Ave. have returned from Bermuda. They have been attendng the meetng of the New Jersey Veternary Medcal Assocaton at the Southampton Prncess Hotel. NOVEMBER SO. JS72 l'*kf * Phone (&. Flm At Museum Sunday "Beyond All Barrers," a flm provded by the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, wll be shown at The Unon County Park Commsson's Tralsde Nature and Scence Center, Watchung Reservaton, on Sunday, at 2 p.m. HOMMCA, M+ M ^ 1 f 4 ^ 1 t x V 1 t. 1 - '4. 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For further detals, please call our local representatve, Pearsall and Frankenbach, nc., 115 Elm St., Westfeld, or call us drect. 100 PARK AV., N.Y.C. 212-M*-;Ml TRUSTEES ON THE OVERLOOK HOSPTAL BOARD here leva ahes* cmnatex that stts* s»t»ss* test matte at Overtask aad ka«f» a dauy nuute reear ea eaea pauea's chart far sjakk as* accurate refereac*. Esaealal p ef the baspstal's laa fspstsr esjaajhsms* s MM af the awjer gaals of Overaak'a W M l t tmu rahtog ths yaar. Hare Gaarga W. Baaar af n HtgaUM Ave. an* Rater* H. Malreaay aff 7* Narfate eaafar wttt OvsHaak's sareclar af Uaaralarlea aat medcal staff ammeat, Gearga L. Erdaaa, M.D. Mr. Malreaay la osrreatly vce caalraaa af the Overlaak award af traatees, as wall as eaalrmaa af lae 4evetss)saeat aad ptaaalag caauslttee. Roosevelt Junor Hgh School earth scence students braved the wnd, low temperatures and the clock, to meet Nov. 16 at the Roosevelt Jr. Hgh School athletc feld wth ther teacher! Marshall Fne to take advantage of one of the better meteor showera whch occur at regular ntervals durng the course of the year. Because of the clear skes the event proved hghly successful as the sharp-eyed observers, whch ncluded two eghth graders and a bology student, talled 27 meteortes as well as one comet. Mr. Fne ndcated that ths was not Just an exercse n observaton, but a scentfc, study wth a specfc purpose. "Most of the observatons that we make can be explaned through the use of the old geocentrc concept of the solar system. n order to lend support to thedea of a movng earth we attempt to gan evdence of the planet Pre-Dawn Sky Show Attracts 42 Vewers n moton. A car n moton durng a ranstorm wll have more drops fallng on the front sde. n the same way a body movng through space should have more meteortes fallng on the 'front' sde. Ths s the tme between mdnght and sunrse." The bass for these types of observatons s the scence program currently beng taught at Roosevelt Jr. H.S. Allof the courses are based on the "nqury" approach whch stresses the concept of learnng through personal dscovery rather than takng the word of a book or an ndvdual. Through the efforts of Chester Brght, prncpal, Edward Braynock, scence supervsor, and the late Matt Kashuba, long-tme charman of the scence department, ths methodof scence nstructon has been mplemented and found to be hghly successful n terms of mantanng a strong nterest n scence as well as a sold, academc preparaton for the senor ngh school years. When questoned about the early mornng sesson Mr. Fne remarked, "The thng that surprses me moat s the numbers that show up consderng the completely voluntary nature of the actvty. f ask two students to come S mnutes early hear all sorts of reasons for not beng able to come. When talk about comng to school four hours early we get 42 people/three of these don't even take earth scence. Ths year we even had one group throwng a 4a.m. party for a grl who was cameras, campng equpment, lawn mowers, movng." bcycles, and smlar possessons that hold great Senor Accepted attracton for burglars. ''Famles partcpatng Gal McLaughln, wll have free use of an daughter of Mr. and Mrs. electrc engraver for a 48 Paul McLaughln, 296 hour perod and the Cherry Hll Road, Mountansde, has been accepted at Centenary College for Women for September A, senor at Oak Knoll School, Summt, she plansto enroll n a dental hygene program. Urgtog saapart aftt)eweatael HeapHala CaapalgB, Raacrt A. Saawaer af WestfSeM, a awaaer af the anttlag aad gresmss easaautlae af Mafcleaa erg's aaan af gavetsmrt, dlscahes casmtnsctlaa detals af the MaaMal' aew AaMatsry Healta Csre Center, due fareasaalettaa la s»m-l73, wtta Rchard L. Jaaes, aeaaty alreeter, af Maaleaacrg Heesttal. The Aaasdatary Care Ceaer lasaw af the Mala cetaaeaeats af MalleRaerg' captal expaaalaa program to arave eaaatfe servces far Us patents. Realtors Report Progress n "Stop a Thef Campagn Barbara R. Davdson, Westfeld Realtor and charman of the Make Amerca Better Commttee of the Westfeld Board of Realtors, reported today contnung progress n the "Stop A Thef" campagn launched last May. 'n cooperaton wth both the Westfeld and Mountansde Polce Departments/ 1 Mrs. Davdson sad, "the Westfeld Board has made avalable at Polce Headquarters electrc- engravers for permanent dentfcaton of household valuables by engravng the home owners' drvers lcense number on such tems as TV sets, engravers can mark almost any substance, metal, wood, plastc, etc. "Ths program/' the charman contnued, "s desgned to combat the rsng rate of theft and house burglares and, n communtes where ths typeof program has been underway, the dentfcaton of valuables makes t more dffcult for burglars to "fence" stolen goods. n addton, burglars are not anxous to be caught wth merchandse that law enforcement agences can prove doesn't belong to them. "Both Polce Departments report contnued use of the engraver", Mrs. Davdson sad, "and a loan can be arranged any day, 9-5, Monday, through Frday, n ether department. "t s hoped", the MAB charman sad, "that our townspeople wll take maxmum advantage of the new program because, n other communtes, F burglary among partcpatng householders has been sgnfcantly lower than the general rate." Arrest Par On Drug Counts George G. Kng 3rd, 19, of Sprngfeld, and a 17-yearold boy. were taken nto custody on drug charges Sunday, polce sad. Both were charged wth possesson of a controlled dangerous substance and wth beng under the nfluence of drugs. The juvenle also was charged wth drvng whle under the nfluence ofdrugs. He was released n custody of hs parents. Kng was held n $50 bal. SCHOOL PROBLEMS? off«rprofrs n READNG SPELLNG -HATH Vth our ndvmuallnd put/ams, supetvlwd hone tutorng ad con tnuous tvaluaton, your dud can succeed. We can even fuwwtee pfeftes!! Sxhunded ptrents we cferences. 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4 ** **«4 THK WESTFELO LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMRER.». SS Mrs. G F. Wallace Memoral servces wll be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 10, n the Frst Congregaton Church lor Mrs. Florence Murray Wallace, *6, of 6» Tremont Ave. Mrs. Wallace ded Sunday at her home. Born n Brooklyn, Apr. 2, lst Mrs Wallace lved n Westfeld more than 50 years. She attended the Mechancs nsttute, now known as the Rochester nsttute of Technology, Rochester, N.Y., receved a doctor of humantes degree from Pedmont College, Demorest, Ga., and taught n the fltatcn sland school system before marrage. She was the wdow of Charles Frederck Wallace. Mr. Wallace, co-founder of Wallace and Ternan Go. nc., now a dvson of the Penwalt Corp., ded n l«m. Mrs. Wallace was a former member of the board of the West feld Chapter, Amercan Red Cross, and the Chldren's Specaled Hoaptal, Mountansde. She waa a founder, offcer and trustee of the Eljabar Foundaton, Westfeld, and a member of the Frst Congregatonal Church. Survvng are three daughters, Mrs. Jane Wallace Thome of Scottdale, Ar., Mrs. Joseph C. Cornwall of Short Hlls and Mrs. Lous D. Gualand of Green Vllage, 12 grandchldren and eght greatgrandchldren. n leu of flowers, contrbutons may be sent to the Westfeld Communty Center, West Broad St., or to the Frst Congregatonal Church of Westfeld. Funeral arrangements have been completed by the Gray Funeral Home, 318 East Broad St. Fred H. Best Fred H. Best, 84, of St. Petersburg, Ft., ded Frday after a bref llness. Born n Port Jervs, N.Y., he was a 1911 graduate from Cornell Unversty's school of electrcal engneerng. Employed by Amercan Telephone & Telegraph Company and Bell Laboratores n New York and Murray Hll untl 1960, he then asssted n the development by the Ar Force of the Cape Kennedy complex, retrng n He resded on Brghtwood Ave,, here from 1918 untl 1940, when the famly moved to Park Slope, Mountansde, havng bult the frst home n that area. After ten years, he and hs wfe moved to Florda. Survvng are hs wdow, Mrs. Alce Best; three sons; Fred S. Best of Berkeley Heghts, Wllam A. Best of Kmball Ave., and Rchard L. Best of Wayland, Mass.; 17 grandchldren and sx great-grantchldren. sdore Kutzenco Servces were held Sunday for sdore Kutzenco, 78 of 11 Tamaques Way, who ded Saturday at the East Orange Veterans Hoaptal. Born n Russa, he came to the Unted States n 1913 and moved to lnden from New York Cty n lf». He lved n Westfeld snce M7. Mr. Kutsenco was employed as a producton foreman by the Alantc Romper Co. of Unden for 40 years, then worked as a mantenance man for the cty from 1968 untl hs retrement n An Army veteran of World War, he was a member of the Elsabeth post of the Amercan Legon and Davd Bllck Post, Jewsh War Veterans. He was a founder, of Young Men of Zon of Lnden and a former member and offcer of Congregaton A.A. t Unden. He was the husband of the late Mrs. Sophe Kutsenco. Survvng are two sons. Jack of Westfeld and Harold of Woodbrdge; fve grandchldren and a greatgrandchld. Arrangements were completed by the Bernhenv Kretcman Memoral Home, Elzabeth. A perod of mournng s beng observed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kutcenco of 11 Tamaques Way. Mrs. G. M. Callaway A funeral mass was held Frday mornng n Holy Trnty Church for Mrs. Catherne Cannon Callaway of 9 Rdgewood Rd., Rowayton, Conn., who ded Tuesday, Nov. 21, n the Notre Dame Convalescent Home n Norwalk, Conn. nterment was n Hazelwood Cemetery, Rahway. Born n New York Jan. 27, 1899, Mrs. Callaway was the daughter of the late Wllam and Margaret Brady Cannon. She was the wdow of Guy Mulford Callaway. A former resuent of Westfeld, she had been actve n the Republcan Club and the Woman's Club of Westfeld. Survvng are two sons, Austn S.Callaway of Greenvlle, S.C., and Robert G. Callaway of Rowayton; a daughter, Mrs. Alfred D. Avson of Rowayton; two brothers, Wllam Cannon of East Meadow, L.., and Austn Cannon of Belmore, L..; a sster, Mrs. Margaret Muller of East Rockaway, L..; and seven grandchldren. Memoral contrbutons may be made to the Notre Dame Convalescent Center, West Rock Rd., Norwalk, Conn. T S TME TO ORDER FTTNG MEMORALS 5» ft vrgrun blankm wth a bt of color remans all wnter. Evergreen Wreath. Beautful full wreaths wth natural and colorful trmmlng. NC. 321 Seufh Ave., Opp..R. Staton Tel. AD 2-352S SHOP TH SOUTH SD FOR PARKtNO CONVNNC Paul Allemann Paul Alternant), 77, of 1 Prsclla Lane, ded Saturday at home. Born n Swtzerland, Mr. Allemann came to the Unted States n l«2l and resded n Weatfeld snce 1WJ. He retred eght year* ago from the jewelry busness he started n Weatfeld n MS. He was a member of the Atlas Lodge 1X5 FtAM, was a hgh prest of the Royal Lodge, Weatfeld, was a member and past prndwt of the lons Club of Westfeld, and was a member of the Echo Lake Country Club. He s survved by hs wfe, Henrstte Leveque Allemann, and a sster, Mrs. Otto Uman, of Arcada, Calf. The Rev. Dr. Frederck E. Chrstan of the Presbyteran Church conducted funeral servces Monday evenng at the Gray Funeral Home followng Masonc servces conducted by Atlas Lodge FtAM Stephen G. Cox Funeral servces were held Tuesday mornng for Stephen G. Cox, 59, formerly of Westfeld, who ded Frday after a short llness at hs home at UM Southwest Fourth St., Boca Raton, FU. Born n Westfeld, Mr. Cox moved to Florda 10 years ago. A patent and trademark attorney, Mr. Cox was a graduate of Lafayette College and New York Unversty School of Law. He was a member of Ph Kappa Ps fraternty, the New York Bar and Federal Court, was a past presdent of the Uons Club of Westfeld and past commander of Martn-Walberg Post, Amercan Legon. n Boca Raton, he was a member of the Debbe Rand Servce League and the Lons Club. Durng World War, he receved the Bronze Star for acton n the Battle of the Bulge. Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs. Helen Cox; a son, Arthur L. Cox of Baskng Rdge; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Stevenson of North Plamfeld; and fve grandchldren. The R. Jay Kraeer Funeral Home n Boca Raton was n charge of servces. n leu of flowers, the famly requests memoral contrbutons to the Boca Raton Communty Hosptal. Hector R. Don Hector R. Don, 42, of 627 Hltcrest Ave., ded Thursday n Overlook Hosptal. He was sales manager of the ppe lnng dvson of Ameron nc., Kenlworth Born n Fall Rver, Mass., Mr. Don moved to Westfeld seven years ago after lvng n Calforna for 15 years. He attended Provdence College and served n the Navy durng the Korean War. A communcant of Holy Trnty Church, he war a member of the Westfeld Councl 1711, Knghts of Columbus. Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs. Marlene Hurley Don; two sons, James and John, and a daughter, Jacquelne, all at home; hs mother, Mrs. Mara Don of Fall Rver; two brothers, Raymond of Bedford, Mass,, and Robert of Fall Rver; three ssters, Mrs. Charles Azeredo of Hollywood, Fla., Mrs. Russell Stanton of Dover and Mrs. Robert Goyette of Stamford, N.Y. Funeral servces were held Monday mornng at the Dooley Colonal Home, followed by a funeral mass conducted by the Msgr. Charles B. Murphy at Holy Trnty Church. nterment waa n Notre Dame Cemetery n Fall Rver. FUNERAL DRECTORS PRHDH. GRAY, JR. Prtldtnt nd Qnral Mnor OAVDB, CRA0EL EDWARD T.BNNS C. PHHDBRCK POPPY WESTFELD! 316 Eat Brow! 81., Frtd H. Gray, Jr., man» ftr CRANFOPD; 12 8prlngfltfd Av«,, Wllllm A. Doyle, mansfltr John J. Deegan Sr. John J. Deegan Sr. of 1«5 Raroapo Way, Scotch Plans, ded Thursday at Beth-srael Medcal Center, Newark, after an extended llness. Born n Brooklyn 45 years ago, he was a resdent of Scotch Plans for the past 12 years. He was a graduate of Fordham Unversty and a communcant of the Church of The mmaculate Heart of Mary, Scotch Plant. Mr. Deegan was manager of the bllng department of n FUghtServlce of the Marrott Corporaton at Newark Arport. Survvng are ht wfe, Mrs. Ruth Ryan Deegan; a daughter, Mss Jacquelyn Deegan; three sons, John J. Jr., Mchael F. and Tmothy R. Deegan, all at home; hs mother, Mrs. Ellen Deegan of Brooklyn; a brother, Wllam P. of West wood: and a sster, Mrs. Patrca La Rosa of Brooklyn. The funeral was held Saturday at 10:lSa.m. at the Dooley Colonal Home, 861 Westfeld Ave and at the Church of The mmaculate Heart of Mary, where at 11 o'clock a concelebratod funeral mass was offered by the Revs, John D. Sweeney, and Rchard J. Garca, assstant pastors. nterment took place n Farvew Cemetery. Mrs. Rose Fla nary Mrs. Rose Flanary, mother of Mrs. Charles H. BeU of 731 St. Marks Ave., ded Tuesday nght at the Westfeld Convalescent Center. ; Funeral arrangement! are beng completed by the Gray Funeral Home, 318 East Broad St. Charles Wlknson Charles W. Wlknson of45 Duncan Hll ded early yesterday at Overlook Hosptal. Funeral arrangements wll be announced by the Gray Funeral Home, 318 East Broad St. JCC (Contnued from Pogt 1) busness admnstraton from Rutgers. He has served on the Mayor's' Commttee on Traffc and Parkng and as a trustee of the Westfeld Hosptal Assocaton. He has worked for the Unted Fund n both Westfeld and New York and s a former member of the Cty Affars Commttee of the N.Y. Chamber of Commerce. Orgnally from Wlkes- Barre, Pa., Mr. Phllps, 46, moved to Westfeld 13 years ago. He resdes at 627 Doran Rd. wth hs wfe, Shrley, and three sons, one n college, one workng and one an eghth grade student at Edson Junor Hgh. Mr. Phllps holds a bachelor of arts degree n physcal educaton and ndustral arts from Southwestern College and a master of arts degree from Trenton State. Formerly the dean of Unon County Techncal nsttute and a one-tme coach and teacher n the Westfeld publc school system, Mr. Phllps s presently drector of the Newark Manpower Tranng Sklls Center Area Vocatonal School. He s responsble for all plannng, staffng and mplementaton of programs and budgets. Locally he has been actve n Lttle League baseball and basketball. Dr. Febush, 42, s completng hs frst term on the Board of Educaton. Ths year, he has acted as charman of the fnance and communty nformaton commttees. He has also served on the staff relatons and facltes commttees. A resdent of Westfeld for 13 years, Dr. Febush lves at 7 Amy Dr. wth hs wfe and son, a junor at Westfeld Hgh. He earned hs bachelor of arts and hs Ph. D. at Syracuse Unversty and s employed as techncal marketng coordnator of Arco Cyroplants Corp., Murray Hll. Pror to hs electon to the school board, Dr. Febush was actve n PTO and PTA at Tamaques and Edson Junor Hgh. He was a board member of the Unon County Easter Seal Socety, treasurer and member of the board of drectors of the Westfeld Jaycocs, a member nf the Jont Cvc Commttee and a founder nnd lx)nrd member of the Teen Canteen. Unted Fund (Contnued from Paf* 1) those n a lew fortunate economc crcumatanoe. Let u not have these deservng agences have to get by on half way, measures and cuttng back on needed servces. "Ask yourself and your frend and neghbors f you really have fulflled your obf atfcon to aupport your Unted Fund to the best of your ablty. Call me or the Unted Wmd offce <»- Sll) to pck up your contrbuton to make ths 1173 campan a sue COM. "Dolt now/' Mr. Red urged; 'take prde la your town.' 1 Open House (Canttnmtf m man corrdor of Edton Junor Hgh School, luhway Ave. The publc s nvted to attend the exhbt and to vkt any classes. Refreshments wll be served by the board of tnutesf. Regstraton for sprng semester courses wn be accepted n the school offce all evenng. A lst of the 65 classes beng offered wll at the tme. Among the new courses are Law for the Layman, Ornthology for Amateurs, Hstory of Opera, Hstory of the Symphony, Chess snd the Future of the Study of the Future. To fnd out about these end other new courses contact Mary Jane Whteford, regstrar, at BMQtt., Glee Club 4C*n*lnu«d from P«f» 1) Natonal Federaton of Musc Clubs, from whch orgeneton he receved en eward for excellent performance. He recently won the state-wde young artsts' competton sponsore by the Colonal Symphony, end subsequently performed es e solost wth that orchestra* He dee Club, e male chorus of approxmetely 90 voces, wasfounded n ttft, end s presentng ts e*h annual wnter concert. Early Shoppng code drectores and addtonal nformaton msy be obtaned by callng the post offce at 23S-Ut7. "By followng thee hdpnd hnts you can help us succeed n brngng a Merry Chrstmas to all of our customers," he added, The DcmpaeyTunuy t»ttle of 1926 wa the frst prze fght n huory to attract pectaton. SHORT HLLS COUNTRY DAY-PNGRY-KENT PLACE SCHOOLS OUTSTANDNG NTEGRATED NDEPENDENT PREPARATORY SCHOOLS NOW MCEPTN8 M f LCATONS FOR KPTfMlf* 1173 ADMSSONS TESTNG N DECEMBER AND JANUARY FOR FURTHER NFORMATON WHTE OR TELEPHONE SHORT HLLS Cswttry Day Drm nert HNN, NJ M + For Boys snd Grl* Nurmry Grmh & Here's nstant money for holday shoppng and entertanment. We'll establsh a cash reserve to back up your UCTC Checkng Account-$500 or more. t covers checks wrtten for more than your balance. Or, you can transfer any part of your avalable credt to your checkng account whenever you wsh. There's no oblgaton to use your credt. Why not have t on hand just n case of need. Apply now at any offce of UCTC. f you prefer, mal ths coupon for complete detals and an applcaton. 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5 THE WE8TFEU* (N.J.) LKAOEB, TH KSUAY, NOVKMBKK SO > Resdents Wn Honors For Photos The PUnfeld Camera Club ended November wth a Photographc Socety of Amerca pctoral competton held at the Unted Natonal Bank, Fanwood. Judgng the evenng's competton waa John Cockman of the Shore Camera Club, Abury Park. Wnners n claw AA were: Frst place, "Gong Fshng" by Bob Wnter of Westfeld; aecond place, "Rose Petals and Dew Drops' by Conrad Ktaz of Scotch Plans." thrd place, "Auburn Autumn" by Dck Underbll of Weatfeld. Honorable mentons also went to Mr. Kts* for '.'Fantasy," Mr. Wnter for ^Portrat," and Frank farkowtk of Warren for VLeavng Yarmouth." Class A wnners were: Frst place, "Cnderella and Her Prnce" by Mrs. Ruth me of Weatfeld; second lace, 4M ne Farm 11 bymark y of Westfeld; thrd lace, "Cleanng Fleece" by Joseph Chxmark of Metuchen. Honorable mentons were awarded for: "lghthouse Reflectons" and "Sleepy Cats" both by Herb Smth of Mountansde, and "Pnwheela and Pgtals" by Mark Henry. Class B honors went to: Frst place, "Nomehegan Sunset" by Mrs. Anne McAdam of Fanwood; second place, "Twn Falls Yosemente" by Charles Preltner of North Plan* feld; thrd place, "Chrstmas Cactus" by Douglas Ostrem of Westfeld Honorable mentons were presented by "Brght Lghts" and "Brd's Eye Vew" both by George Fazo of South Planfeld and "The Old Mll" by Charles Pretner. SWUM a M Ja»es W. Taylor shows Mr». fleet* EakeJey aa4 Dr. Alaa Otters* Y Outdoor Center Ready For Three of Four Seasons The Westfeld YMCA- YWCA Four Seaaons Outdoor Center wll open for the frst tme next summer wth two day camps and a famly recreaton center, t was announced today. The openng actvtes were revealed by James W. Taylor, who has been named charman of the Outdoor Center Development Commttee's program commttee. Tentatve programs for three of the frst "Four Seasons" have been set by the programmers, who nclude Dr. Alan W. Osborne, Earle Buckley, Mrs. Scott Eakeley and Jack Farlow. The vared program for the frst year at the 153-acre farm n. Lebanon Townshp, Hunterdon County, ncludes: Summer of 1973: Summer day camps for the YMCA and YWCA, and a famly recreaton center for pcncs Passport Photos SECOND DAY SERVCE 121 CNTRAL AVNU and nature hkes. Fall of 1973: Envronmental educaton center for school groups, plus famly campng weekends on tent stes. Wnter of 1973: Sleddng, tobogganng and skatng, plus mnmum sk facltes for famles. "The crtcal prorty n our plannng now s to have the frst pond ready for swmmng for summer camp/' Taylor dsclosed. "Our second prorty s a crucal all-purpose recreaton buldng. "One or two open shelters to move nto when bad weather hts the camp are also essental before we can get underway. "We are confdent we wll be able to begn our programmng next summer, a bt ahead of schedule," Taylor sad. "1973 should be an exctng year as far as programmng for the Four Seasons Center. Whle we may not be able to get the whole farm ready, there wll be enough for the knd of actvtes everyone can enjoy." Taylor, presdent of Boor., Allen ana Hamlton, nc., management consultants n New York, s also vce presdent of the Natonal Board of YMCA 1! n the Unted States. The natonal board drects the actvtes of seven mllon members n 1,800 local YMCA'fl. Long actve n YMCA affars at both the local and natonal level, Taylor s also vce presdent of the Westfeld YMCA board of trustees, charman of the executve commttee of the nternatonal commttee of the YMCA, and a leadng supporter of the Y's World Servce fund. He s also vce presdent of the nsttute of Management Consultants and a trustee of the Carnege-Mellon Unversty and Beaver College. Second Push For Chrstmas Seal Campagn Ttoe 1972 Chrstnas Seal Campagn, whch opened November S, wll receve an added thrust ths the B-Respratory Dsease Assocaton of Central New Jersey release* follow-up to area resdents who have not yet answered ther ntal campagn appeal. Clar G. Bradley of CUrfc, Unon County campagn charman, urged all ctero to put a prorty label on ther Chrstmas Seal letter and to return ther contrbutons aa soon as possble, Bradley sad that the follow-up note wll arrve n an easy-to-use round trp envelope, and that all the contrbutor has to do s enclose a check, apply a 4 stamp and depost the envelope n the nearest malbox. Delta Gamma fa The annual Chrstmas luncheon of the Summt- Westfeld Alumnae Assocaton^ of Delta Gamma wll be held at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7, at the Wllam Ptt, Chatham. The program wll be a talk on wnter vacatons. Reservatons may be made wth Mrs. Howard Gles, 33 Kuntx Ave., Berkeley Heghts. Jersey Artsts to Conduct Crtque for WAA Dec, 7 Two well-known New Jersey Artsts, Alan Rockmore and W. Carl Burger, w ll be featured n a crtque at the December meetng of the Westfeld Art Assocaton. Mrs Phlp Reed Jr., program charman, made known the program to be gven at the Wateunk room of the Westfeld Memoral lbrary at p.m., Thursday, Dec. 7. Mr. Rockmore, of Westfeld, who had hs professonal tranng at the Art nsttute n Chcago, s executve art drector of Sullvan, Stauffer, Colwell and Bayles, an nternatonal agency. Wth agences all over the free world, Mr. Rockmore has 40 art drectors reportng to hm. He taught art n New York and has exhbted hs works wdely throughout the naton. Hs one-man shows nclude the Downtown Gallery n N.Y. He a currently preparng for a one-man show n a mdtown gallery toward the end of Mr. Burger, of Calfon, professor of fne arts at Newark State College, receved hs B.S. and M.A. from New York Unversty and contnued hs art educaton at Parsons School of Desgn, Fne Arts Graduate Schools at Columba, NYU and Rutgers. Mr. Burger has for many Chrstnas dea \. + from years conducted a crtque gray at M Holly St. n Cranford. He s a member of the Audufaon Artsts, N.J. Watercolor, Artsts Equty of N.J., and Assocated Artsts of N.J. He has exhbted annually n the Montdar, Trenton and Phladelpha Museums. Mr. Burger has had many oneman shows, ncludng those at Centenary College, Hackettatown, Bloomfeld College, Newark State, Blondel! Gallery n N.Y. Cty and the N.J. Pavlon at the Worlds Far. Members of the eecutve board of the Weatfeld Art Assocaton attended a meetng at the home of Jane Whpple Green, 720 Lawrence Ave. on Tuesday, when reports were gven on the Watercolor show recently held at the Wateunk room. A graphc, donated by Mss Krstne SevfttChnHnan of the show was won n a drawng by vstor Mary Ann Steuter* man of 867 Lamberts Mll Rd. Plans are beng made for the assocaton s annual member ol show to be held Jan wth Mrs. Colleen Salom as charman. Mrs. John A. Jost of Scotch Plans s presdent. Con, Stamp Bourse Sunday, Dec. 10 The New Jersey Stamp and Con Dealers Assocaton nc. wll sponsor another Bourse of the 1*72-3 season for New Jersey's Stamp and Con Collectors on Sunday, Dec. 10, at the Coachman nn n Cranford. The Bourse wll run from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and admsson s free. - lfkln "Shall hold off prwtfee after (be «a»e?" 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6 THE THE WEBTFELD (NJ.) LEADKtt, THMtHDAT, NOVEMBER M, 1»72 WESTFELD LEADER AfPUATt MMH NATONAL NMTSMm ASSOOATftOft ftt W«MM Lttft4«r Frlatla* feat Fubllablnc Cmnnr, An ndependent cal Pam* C«r tte Towm of Wtsttal*. * «Borofk of ALTgp j. ara UL W. THMBU M AMthM MM OffU*: * Bl«Btr««L WMtfl«lC H. t. T«L H-«««T 1S-4M, of l Mltortel At»o«t»ttoa * # THURSDAY, NOVENBEK M, 1ST Commendable Record Thu years Westleld Westtteld Hgh School football team and U coaches dcmrve the hghest of prase for the new State record t has helped establsh. Forty-two game* wthout a loss s ndeed somethng to be proud of. Sharng a major role n ths accomplshment, of course, are members of the squads of the prevous three years, a a record of ths knd s bult, not just n one season, but over several. Credt s due not only the players and coaches at the hgh school, but the many parents who through the years have been volunteerng ther tme n the Westfeld Boys Football League whch has started many of the players n the port, and to the coaches of the junor hgh schools, Edson and Roosevelt, who have added polsh to the technques of the game. Also mportant s the role of the Westfeld Boosters Assocaton and the communty support tradtonally gven the Blue Devls. The 1972 football squad laurels can be worn by many n ths communty. Local Tax Benefts Much wll be heard over the next several months as State, county and muncpal offcals struggle wth utlsaton of Federal revenue sharng funds n ther new budgets and t's not too soon for Westfeld offcals to consder the facts. Whether the Federal funds are employed to provde some offset to rsng property taxes or are expended so as to lead to ncreased future tax demands, rests largely upon decson by the Governor and the Legslature at the State level, and by offcals of the 21 countes and 567 muncpaltes.' "There s no requrement n the law that any porton of the Federally shared revenue be used for property tax relef. f the money s used to expand actvtes and buld payrolls, there wll be no tax relef/ * ponted out the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton. "However, where local unts off government decde to use the money to carry on operatons at ther exstng level, tax leves may be reduced. Where the money s channeled nto necessary captal outlay at ether the State or local level, costly borrowng can be avoded n the same amount/' New Jersey muncpaltes and countes wll be permtted by the -State Dvson of Local Government Servces to antcpate up to seven quarters of Federal revenue sharng payments n ther fscal 1973 budgets. Precse amounts to be antcpated are not presently known. Frst payments for sx months of 1972 wll be receved wthn the frst two weeks n December, followed n January by the payment for the last sx months of Quarterly payments for 1973 are scheduled for Aprl, July and October. Payments for the 1973 dstrbuton are expected to be somewhat hgher than the 1972 amounts. Utlzaton of all seven quarters of Federal revenue sharng payments to ncrease spendng levels n the 1973 budget can create budget balancng problems whch result n property tax ncreases n 1974 as total money payments drop, t was ponted out. Exhbton of ctzen nterest n the budget actvtes should be helpful n gudng decsons toward the tax relef objectve. CHEROKEE, OK LA., MESSENGER: 'The day may come when the nternal Revenue Servce smplfes the ncome tax wth a two queston form 'How much dd you make* 'Send t n'." STAPLES, MNN., WORLD: "Wth the poltcal pot comng ever closer to a bol, the followng comment may have some truth n t: A poltcan s one who can get money from the rch and votes from the poor, and make each thnk he s protectng them from the other." LOUP CTY, NEBR., SHERMAN COUNTY TMES: ' 'No one expects you to go out and get the fumes out of the sky sngle-handed But n every communty there are thngs you can do to help - even n a mllon lttle ways, startng rght at home! For nstance, you mght return all wre hangers to your dry-cleaner and laundry... these can be re-used. Save on unnecessary paper-bag dsposal... do as the Europeans do, take along a smart, re-usable shoppng bag of your own. Keep a ltter-bag n your car. There are some people who even keep small plastc bags n ther purses -- for cgarette and candy wrappers, junor's gum, thngs lke that. And get to know your communty recyclng centers. Fnd out what materals they want, and do what you can to support them. Try t, and help reduce polluton by elmnatng much of what usually goes to huge dsposal plants to 'go up n smoke!' " Take By FRED W.KOKE (News tem) "Sk resort n Vermont has an on-ste clnc wth a resdent orthopedc surgeon." My frend, Moronca Mary says, "Before go bucketybuckety down those cy hlls, just one queston, does the good doctor make slope calls?" ve "t's somethng a fur company puts out to bran wash your husband. They send you a "Thnk Mnk" button and some swatches of real mnk to hang n approprate places, lke on the top of your husband's newspaper or over thetv screen just before a football game," " take t, Mrs. Jones, n spte of all these hnts, your husband fulled to get the message." "He got the message all rght. He decded to tmy a fur coat for hmself." (Fade-out Musc) "Oh, Daddy, Want A Mnk Or Sable." t happened n Stanley- Lvngston Country. The wtch doctor had Just completed hs hut call and whle he was packng away hs voo-doo props, the* patent sad, ''Doc, when you send my bll, don't forget to nclude u Medcare form," BEAUTY SHOP CHA'TKH "H, Mm. Jones! Why HO (NUWH Hum) "Compuny blue?/' presdents spend a lot of "H, Murgol 'm bluo tme uwny from tho offce, because my hnt-kt back an rwleptl study shown." fred." Kor that thoy need an ndepth "Hnt-kll, wat dutr! Pundts and "Monday mornng quarterbacks" wll be spendng the months to come analyzng the whys and wherefores of the recent presdental electon. Ths s not a functon of the League of Women Voters, but keepng tabs on voter regstraton and voter turnout s. We thnk you may be nterested n a few facts and fgures whch are cause for some local Natonally t s generally estmated that 57 percent of the regstered voters actually went to the polls. n Westfeld some 74 percent of the resdents elgble to vote exercsed ther democratc franchse. A breakdown nto wards shows 1st ward voters numbered 3855; 2nd ward, 3669; 3rd ward, 3890; 4th ward,4140. Ths was a year n whch absentee ballotng was unusually heavy. A recent change n the law and a specal effort upon the part of the Unon County clerk's offce brought about 16,000 requests for absentee ballots. Requests n Westfeld alone numbered What was the League's role n ths success story? n accordance wth ts purpose of "promotng nformed and actve ctzen partcpaton n government" the League had, of course, long and strongly encouraged voter regstraton through the area newspapers, posters, and specal exhbts. More mportant was ts nonpartsan electon nformaton servce. Ths four page publcaton, compled by the League, contaned factual materal on the qualfcatons and vewponts of the canddates for U.S. Senate, J. S. House of Representatves, Unon County Freeholders, and local offces. Some 20,000 of these were maled free to voters regstered as of the October cut-off date. An addtonal 783 were maled to students lvng at other than ther local resdence address. Ths number ncludes fllng requests for. nformaton from seven students attendng schools outsde the contnental lmts of the Unted States. Approxmately 3700 other requests for the League's nformaton sheets came from Westfeld, Scotch Plans, Fanwood and Mountansde resdents who, because of busness or personal reasons, planned to vote by absentee ballot. A total of 24,492 ''Know Your Canddates" crculars were maled. Another 2000 were dstrbuted through banks, lbrares, schools, and other publc facltes. Nor was ths all. Mrs. Charles R. Mayer, the League's voters servce charman, receved an unprecedented number of telephone requests for nformaton on absentee ballotng, canddates, and the three referendum questons on the ballot. Calls came so thck and fast, n fact, that she had to qut countng after the number topped the 300 mark. Other League actvtes ncluded helpng nursng home resdents apply for absentee ballots and delverng the voted ballots to the proper local offcals. Rdes to the polls were also arranged upon request, Obvously Westfeld resdents beleve that "Your Vote Makes a Dfference." Devne Awarded Slver Wngs Second Leut. Kevn A, Devne, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank A. Devne of 2405 Bryant Avc, has been awarded hs slver wngs at Moody AFB, Ga M upon graduaton from U.S. Ar Force plot tranng. Leutenant Devne s beng assgned to McGure AFB, where he wll fly wth a unt of the Mltary Arlft Command whch provdes global arlft for U.S. mlltory personnel. A 19*17 graduate of Scotch Plalnf-Funwood Hgh School, ho receved HU.A. degree n 1071 from Uutgern Unlvorulty and wan conv mlhhlonuu there through thu UcHurve Offcer* Tranng CorpH prog mm. Ho 1H a member of K«pp«Sgma, * lfe n The Suburbs 0 PAGEANT VEW Edtor, Leader; The November 15, 1972 ssue of the New York Daly News carred a story of some 300 people n Westfeld, New Jersey, nearly all of whom were Jews, who rased vehement objecton to the mpendng Chrstmas Pageant, an observaton now n ts 40th year! n the mdst of total complextes facng our socety today, there s an apparent departure from one of the basc concepts for the establshment of the "New World" n the frst place! Our forefathers, of all races and creeds, mmgrated to ths land to escape severe and ntolerable relgous restrctons - to a land where ths freedom would abound wthout fear of denouncement or prejudce! n ths naton, the rght to practce the personal relgous convctons seem to be subject to serous queston these days! There are those who wll decry that ths practce nterferes wth or s nfrngng upon ther "rght." Yet, strangely, have no compuncton to destroy and mutlate the rghts of others to so engage n a relgous practce of ther choce! Clearly, those who are opposed to the other's relgous celebraton need not partcpate hut, certanly, respect ther rght to do so! Smlarly, Chrstans who do not acknowledge Rosh Hashanna or Yom Kpper need not partcpate n ths Jewsh celebraton, but respect the rght of the Jew to do so! Many examples could be gven, consderng the broad scope of relgous belefs exstng n ths country so dedcated to the prncple of relgous freedom. Are we, then, to tell the Chrstan Scentst he must refran from hs belefs and subject hmself to what we beleve he should do? Shall we tell the Catholc to dspense wth the recept of communon at Mass smply because t nterferes wth or s contrary to our convctons? Shall we tell the Baptst that hs form of Baptsm s repugnant to us, therefore, enact laws to abolsh the practce? Are we to tell the Jew to cease sellng Chrstmas tems and decoratons because t s nconsstent wth hs relgous belefs, or create laws where the Jew must work on Chrstmas Day whle others celebrate the Feast snce t s contrary to hs belefs, too? Do these thngs, and we create the tyranny once prevalent n Europe and the rest of the un-free world, from whch our forefathers escaped! Do these thngs, and all relgous belefs are n ncredble danger of extncton! Do these thngs, and we wll have to ask ourselves: To what country or land do we now escape? Where, n the world, can we run to enjoy ths relgous OH.'LO, MST X US US AW MUMCW SWAT CE AV AN'T TMAT RttSJNft NVTATON TO THE MEW NEGHBORS TO "DB0P N ANVTM"!&ft?* AND THEN TOP Of? T VOU t NAMES By Al Smth MS--- Edtor t(-s freedom personal to our- gnorance wll not save selves... one of the basc them. The frst chapter of prncples of our con-romansttuton... the freedom of wthout excuse! says they are relgon guaranteed God loves you. Usten - - under ths basc doctrne "For God so loved the world that s presently beng that He gave Hs only aborted and prosttuted! begotten Son that whosoever Let us return, rather, to bcfeveth n Hm should not the orgnal reason for persh but have everlastng Amerca! Let us respect the lfe." (John 3:16) rghts of others to enjoy relgous freedom wthout dscrmnaton! Let us not preserve our nherent rghts bv the destructon of the rghts of others! Let us not return to the days of old, but look to the future to preserve the rghts of our fellow-man! Ths, then, should be our objectve to preserve ths mghty and splendd naton! Let us never forget what Mr. Kruschev sad, "We do not have to go to war wth the Unted States! All we have to do s st back and be patent!' 1 Wllam R. Jeffers 80 Belgrade St. Clfton CHRSTMAS Edtor, Leader; Chrstmas s the tme we celebrate God's act of love for man by sendng Hs Son, Jesus Chrst, to earth to be born of a vrgn, be conceved by the Holy Sprt, to lve a snless lfe. He was the perfect sacrfce at Calvary that all who would beleve should have ther sns covered by Hs nnocent blood and because of Hs rghteousness we should have eternal lfe n heaven rather than to spend eternty n hell as we all deserve. s all ths a cunnngly devsed fable? No, t s the clearest eye wtness account of fact ever recorded for man bygod n the only Book on earth clamng to be the very Word of God, the Holy Bble. The only Book mere scholars and students can never understand - - only the Holy Sprt can unlock ts wsdom and ths He does to ALL who wll see, regardless of age, race, sex, etc. etc., etc. The only requrement s a contrte and pure heart seekng Truth. Jesus Chrst must ether be accepted as God's only medator between God and man as He clamed to be, or He s a lyng madman worthy of no one's respect. These are Hs words: " am the way, the truth, and the lfe. No man cometh unto the Father BUT by Me. (John 18:6) We who beleve the Bble to be the very Word of God whch s ts clam ( Peter 1:21), we who beleve t s the source of wsdom for all as t clams ( Tmothy 3:15), want only to share the most mportant Good News the world has ever recorded, the Gospel. Ths s why we want all chldren and parents to know the message of Chrstmas. Would vou deny any chld or any adult the opportunty to have hs present sentence of eternal death pardoned? - WOOD, WALKER & CO. ^ Mtmhsrs NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SNCE Km Stmr 'WMHMJ, N, J. OPEN THURSDAY EVENNGS 7 - "0 P.Tv. We should al say, '"franks be to God for Hs unspeakable gft." ( Cornthans 9:15) Ths year may you know both the joy and the power of God's greatest gft. Don't say to Jesus, "No room" But rather, say wth Saul (the Jew who once persecuted Chrstans and later became Paul, the beloved apostle of Jesus Chrst), "For am not ashamed of the Gospel of Chrst: for t s the power of God unto salvaton to everyone that beueveth; to the Jew frst, and also to the Greek." {Romans 1:1ft) May the eternal Joy of Chrstna* be yours forever. Mr. and Mn. Wllam R. Cox 6M Boulevard WANTS BETTER EQUPMENT Edtor, Leader; The followng letter has been sent to Albert Bobtl, prncpal of Westfeld Senor Hgh School: After watchng the grls' feld hockey team compete n the sectonals on Saturday, Nov. s, am frmly convnced of ther need to be better equpped. am speakng chefly about the cryng need for shoes wth cleats - frst, for ther safety and second, to enable them to better execute ther sklls. Our grls took many splls on that messy feld but ther opponents stayed uprght (they had cleats). ncdentally, ther opponents were West Essex, the defendng state champons. Now the matter of tuncs - one just needs to attend the annual Feld Day competton of hockey teams from all corners of New Jersey to see how ll-clad our grl* are. They look lke somethng out of a 1920 gym class. Ths group of wonderful grls s very hard workng, dedcated, and dead serous about ther sport - as evdenced by how far they went toward the sute champonshp n Just ther frst year of varsty competton. They are representng not only our hgh school but also our town and they sure are an ll-equpped lot. trust the voters of our town wll support future school budgets and that mones wll be avalable to the grls' Physcal Educaton Dept. n the comng year for vanty teams. We must support these teams fully - they are worthy of our attenton, our backng, and proper equpment. (Mrs.) PeterN. Hugger S12 Prospect St. CRTCAL Edtor, Leader; What would Chrst say f He vsted Westfeld today? Would He be pleased wth what s beng done "n Hs Name"? can't help but thnk He would categorze us among the Pharsees: ON COMPLETED ACCOUNTS F YOU'RE NOT GETTNG THS RATE... MAYBE YOU'RE LOSNG MONEY! sayng one thng, another. When He sad: "Love thy neghbor as thyself" He dd not add: f he agrees wth you on all ponts. The Westftetters who fed the Chrstmas pageant s a relgous servce and not a cultural presentaton have not resorted to name-callng or boycotts of certan merchants. They have the rght, n our democracy, to ask our courts to decde the queston of consttutonalty. Just as the people who questoned the board's authorty to add a famly lvng program to the school currculum had the same rght to resort to the courts and no one called them "those few", "certan people", or "lousy Chrstans", or suggested they move elsewhere. What are we teachng our chldren - t doesn't appear to be anythng very Chrstlke, ones t? Mr. snd Mrs. George R. < Frts p 604 Roosevelt St. : LEAVES 1 Three weeks before Thanksgvng They told us we could Put our leaves n the gutter' But wthout any w Ts now Thanksgvng Day The leaves are stll there: t sure looks lke heck But what do they care. FREE GFT WTH YOUR CHRSTMAS CLUB FEDERAL SAVNGS WESTFELD WOODBRDGE EDSON MOUNTANSDE GRANT CTY/CLARK MAL COUPON TODAY! BEAUTFUL 1868 CURRER &VES SERVNG TRAY OPEN YOUR CHRSTMAS CLUB BY MAL AND YOU CAN GET YOUR FREE GFT AT ANY Herman A. Fscher 14 Mohawk Tr '! OFFCE TL JAP. 1, 1973 SJJSM Start your Fuf Fftdaol Savngs CM Urn at Club Account. Hfl out and mall thl coupon to th«n*arttt fln Ftdoral Savngs «fflm fttfd. ^ Ndmft() Nam* (2) Strtot AddrsjH _ Soc. Sc. NO, (fornamt 1 orj) Dats).^ -^ J Cty, Jtat, Zp plantotvftachwtfc (drclo onsjj $1 $7 >3 S3 $10 S20 m wanlmy a^ourtt rt t(«*"*" _ B M Sgnalursj (1) -, P S enotur«(2)..... ' fl.enclatd t %.. ' L + V '

7 ! ON CONTROVERSY Edtor, Leader:, lke many people, am tred of problems left halfsolved. t s therefore wth no lttle pleasure that preaent the fnal soluton to the relgous controversy. The problem has remaned unresolved untl now because of the unspoken lmtatons that the communty has placed on the problem. The answer s found by borrowng from alled felds n much the same way as the rfle assocaton borrowed ther motto from the wrter's school. (Transmogrfcaton renderng: "We're lookng for people who lke to smte.") The soluton n ths case comes from the feld of Moral Phlology: relgon and lngustcs - God and good grammar. Therefore we apply the basc moral tenet* - "The greatest good for the greatest people." The problem here la that people For B pood deal on oac, homo, lfe smc* htalt' muranow.) CHAfUtt W. COM NZA * tut STRUT mm MM COMMNtfl are uncooperatve - hence we may elmnate them - changng the thess to some neutral object,.e. "The greatest good for the greatest frutftes." Some people may argue that changng a moral tenet destroys that tenet, but these people wll also admt that tenet s the same word backwards and forwards. f pressed hard'enough they wll probably concede that ncest and ncest dffer only by the nverson of the frst two letters. n response to these formdable objectons, Plato has gven us the same answer, "Bg deal." The phallure (Freudan pun ntended) of a soluton stems not from a lack of solutons - but penukmately from a lack of stems. Robert Kaplow 628 Norwood Drve Edtor, As a lfelong resdent of Westfeld, cannot but be dsmayed at the btterness whch one group of our ctzens brngs to an assault on the tradtonal holday programa of the publc schools, and at the btterness wth whch another group seeks to meet ths assault. t s qute clear that ths dspute s one of the most serous of recent years, and that whatever the outcome, ts effects wll be felt for a long tme. n my vew, no one wll beneft from ths dspute. ndeed, the ones to be most hurt by t are precsely those most ndfferent to the 'merts" of some of the arguments presented by both sdes, namely the young people partcpatng n the varous As a former Presdent of the Hgh School Chor (1960* 61), beleve am on safe ground n affrmng that the holday programs are prmarly muscal pageants - that s to say, an BOYS SHOP BROTHERS CORNER Letters to Edtor educatonal experence rather than vehcles of relgous propaganda desgned to proselytze one creed at the expense of another Wth respect to the relgous context of the programs, should lke to pont out that we are all hers of Judeo-Chrstan cvlsaton, and that an exposure to some of the relgous foundatons of that cvlsaton s Just as mportant an educatonal experence as an exposure to chemstry, socology or any other dscplne n the academc lfe of our schools. Ata dffcult tme n the lfe of our naton, when men of goodwll should be tryng to share ther belefs and experences, when we should be comng together n order to buld a foundaton for better understandng, for mutual respect and sympathy among our dfferent peoples and groups, t b tragc that we are bent on nocompromse courses whch can only mult n loss to the young people for whom these programs were prmarly desgned, nasmuch as they seem to have overcome many of the obstacles on whch ther elden are stumblng, t s not dffcult to magne what they must thnk of ther elden. Very truly yours Robert Duncan 523 St. Marks Avenue * SCORNS DV1S1VENESS Edtor, Leader; Frst of all wsh to publcly thank Elzabeth Grorsky for beng the knd of person she t a ray of lght, and a voce of reason. Though dslke gettng nto personaltes, thnk others would do well to emulate ths knd of moral and relgous leadershp. Unfortunately ths plsa for reason and good wll came after the net, and now regardless of how the controversy s resolved, everyone s gong to lose. Most of all our chldren whch s what dsturbs me so greatly and makes me so angry. Maybe the rest of us are too hateful and narrow mnded ever to get along together, but they're not. 1 haven't taught my chldren bas... grew up n a town that was extremely ant-cathottc and stll vvdly remember the omnous feelng had upon seeng a cross ournlng n the dstance. Happly the Klan no longer lves there, and where t does lve t's not very well. We've all grown beyond ms knd of thng, and f we haven't lt> tme we dd. The only blck person knew asa chld was our cleanng woman, whom adored, because she wa a good and knd person. She was alo an ntellgent woman who today would have a poston more commensurate wth her abltes, and wouldn't be cleanng anyone's house but her own. Our chldren go to school wth black chldren, whte chldren, Baptsts, Cathollc, Jews and etc. A chld s a chld, s a chld. Hopefully, they'll grow up Judgng each ndvdual on hs or her own merts, and lovng ther country because t's a benevolent country where everyone's rghts and tradtons are repected. We're all God'a chldren, and at ths moment what a dsappontment that must be! By the tme ths s prnted don't doubt that the Pageant wll be a thng of the past, and my chldren wll probably no longer learn about the Jewsh tradtons n school and regret ths very deeply. What a dreadful way for us all to start what should be a wonderful season of love and brotherhood. Just hope there are enough Lsa Gorsky's n the world to help us overcome the dvsveness that t has caused. Marlyn Musel 112 Roger Ave. WE8TON8 OFFER Edtor, Leader; read wth anger the school board's M-deal offer to perhaps provde buses for the K- or S chldren from Columbus School. 1 lved for fve years on North Elmer St. and my chldren attended Grant School. 'm only too well aware of the length of tme t took on a freezng cold or drenchng-rany or snowy day. Elmer St. s less than half the dstance some Columbus chldren must walk. Many, many tmes walked to the south sde, and only one who has done t often could know the scare that the nsane traffc on North, South and Central Aves. can put nto an adult, never mnd a chld. Now the benevolent board s serously consderng transportaton for those chldren up to (possbly) thrd grade. Do ther lves become less mportant when they reach fourth grade? Perhaps those people nvolved n makng the decsons on the future schoolng of these chldren should "walk a mle n ther footsteps" for a month or so before any fnal Judgment. That fence, by the way, may be somewhat reassurng, but the danger s not on that stretch of sdewalk. To be consstent t would have to stretch the length - across North and South Aves. Stop playng poltcs wth chldren's lves! Sarah O'Malley 75S Austn St. DECRES BOYCOTT Edtor, Leader; t s dffcult for me to reconcle the retalatory tactcs beng used aganst some of our Jewsh merchants wth Chrstan behavor. Can people who profess to be followers of Chrst really beleve that they are actng n a Chrstlke manner when they resort to boycottng and vufyng some of these fne members of our communtty smply because they happen to be of the same relgous persuason as the majorty of the TS persons who nsttuted legal acton to remove the Chrstmas programs forom our schools? n ths blessed and happy season let us not forget one of Chrst's greatest lessons love of fellow man. Let us show our fellow townspeople of all faths true Chrst-lke behavor. (Mrs.) Jean E.Sawtelle 920 Hghland Ave. THANKS Dear Edtor, Leader; would lke to express my thanks to the voters of the 12th Congressonal dstrct for supportng my bd to succeed Mrs. Florence P. Dwyer n the House of Representatves. shall do my very best to justfy the fath that has been shown n me. And, as dd durng my fve years t was my prvlege to be a Unon County State Senator. wll do everythng can to serve the best nterests of the people. Matthew j.rnaldo Congressman-elect TUB WESTFELD (NJ.) LEAPER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER M, 72 Pajp- 7 Orgnal Roval Delft 1972 Chrstmas Plate n Lmted Edton From the thrw-obnturef-otd Orgnal Royal Delft comas the annual fart numbered Kentm (Chrstmas) Plats* for Becauss each s brushstrokad bv hand undtrojzt wthout stencls or screens, no two are dentcal! Each sgned orgnal s numbered and shows ts edton sue of3,soo for T p r- ofe nches n dameter. Exclusvely n ths area at Mart n Jeralers. ncluded n the collecton of rare porscelan artware by Orgnal Royal Delft. ELM&QUM8YSTS. Specal Chrstma Shoppng Hours: Daly 9 to 9; Sat. 9 to 5:30 Master Charge, Hand-Charge, Personal Charge Budget & Lay A Way Plans V -J$> WCSTFELD 2tt-67.1l Cranford: 12 North Ave., W. Chrstmas Lay-A-Way t. WYATT BROTHERS. S Super-Wathable Turtleneck Shrts EvorvjSodu; Vm 12-month-s-yssr, world motor. Of dsuntls» potyttttr doubtsknt n alw«yft rjht Hswy. from $66.00 n moh m array of teud youhtatakto mt wtffv vaunt M ' fancy! Turtleneck Shrt O M taa flu NMM to M M arst. Mad n ntend of comfor** 100% cotton, fluss ;«M»&AvaBaMalnSoofor«. S.00 Flannel L«l»ure Hnky. Slm. Or Rfgutsr, Perfectly cttod down for th» young man. And tsloftd from tht "nsstntck *..twnnkto thrustng polysrtar doutafrtfcntt $26.00 to $50.00 Th» Shrt Kldt Wont. of Comfortable Cotton Flannel * ' < # t. * * - Warm and waarawa. *. n So any to cara for, too. Stoat S to OS7. e*t Tht M way to carry to offlea or trp. K nch wdth. As ftat m your pntnt ML Black or Brow. St.60 Buckskn Shrt Jacket JMHtly tomorad n toft fauctakln ttrwr. Wth flp poeluts and shrt SM» ouff. Nvy, Graan or Brown. Slas Small to Extra Larga. 80,00 Tho Cruse and Resort Shop The WYATT Chrstmas Carol Opens wth the pleasant shoppng atmosphere created by our store, care : fully desgned for browsng. t's h gh tened by the tnparaleled array of merchandse. Dd you know that Wyatt Brotherss the largest store exclusvely devoted to a complete tne of Men's Wear (Regular, Short, Tal, Extra Long & Portley), Boys Wear (Slm thru husky), College Wear, Shoes, Sneakers and even Luggage and Gftwear? When you do need assstance, our hghly knowledgeable sales and servce staff are ready to serve and ad you. Dscoverng our sales polcy s a specal experence: Anythng may be returned for any reason. No sale s fnal untl you are completely satsfed. Snce Wyatt Brothers carefully screens all merchandse, sellng only those tems that have Qualty, durablty and smart fashon atttudes you want, openng packages on Chrstmas mornng s not the fnal of our story. t s really the overture that preceeds a long, long symphony of style, wearablty and enjoyment. Layered Look Slssvskss Sweater Coordnatng Shrt The laftvalm wtten arc wonderfully comfortable and wahablo. From $6,00. Sweater pctured t $8,00 Sold coordnatng krt from $4,60. LEV Uathror Danlm from S3.50 Let t _ - _ Unque Rolfl Coot Free Parkng Free Gft Wrappng *. A. SNORKEL Coato Tallorad to pampar the matt on tha uo. Of fantato tkhtuaknlt Ths fabrc tfat movft md trotoha wth tlta body and than maftt bck. t even nfua tu lold a wrlnku wfon Mtfcd wtd pwkd, tylfl,. 1KB. 90. WYATT BROTHERS 138 Central Avenue Westfeld Boy Scout Tradng Post Everythng to delght your Cub, Scout or Explorer Scout Gft 10a to $76. Short & long trylo n stl K -ndudtng Huky $36.

8 »**«««THE LETTERS TO EDTOR "WRONG" EPSTEN Edtor, Leader; To clear up any confuson would lke to state that Herbert J. Epsten of Scotch Plans s the owner of Epsten's Bootery n Westfeld. Mr. Epsten has mstakenly been confused wth a Westfeld resdent of the same last name who s a plantff n a, pendng sut aganst the Board of Educaton, Edward D'Angelo 62 Maplewood Ave Keasbey, N. J. DEFENDS MERCHANTS Edtor, Leader; Many Jewsh merchants and professonal men recently have lost busness through an nformal boycott, and been personally dsmayed by cases of anonymous vtuperaton. Among them s my frend, Morrs Kamler, propretor of Jeannette's. How many people realze that Morrs s the man who (N4.), THUfcSDAY, NOVEMKB M, OT puts up the Amercan flags n town on all holdays? He s a former Town Counclman, a past commander of the Amercan Legon post and a warm, kndly man. Those who are dsturbed about the future of relgon n our schools have every rght to drect ther efforts through legal and poltcal means. But what can be ganed by puttng a squeeze play on nnocent partes? Alexanders. Wllams Counclman, Frst Ward Resdents Hear Readng Consultant Nne local members of the Suburban Councl of the nternatonal Readng Assocaton recently attended the frst fall dnner meetng of the current season to hear Dr. (Hve S. Nles, consultant n readng for the Connectcut State Department of Educaton, dscuss "Behavoral Objectves and the Teachng of Readng" at the Mountansde nn. Donate Wllam Me Robbe of Roanoke Rd. s dstrct sales manager for Flagshp Cruses, nc. t has donated a seven day Bermuda cruse to the 1972 Holly Boutque sponsored by the Orange Memoral Hosptal Auxlary, The Annual fund rasng event was a beneft for The Hosptal Center, Orange. Senate Lauds (Contnued from P 11 forts of coaches, squad members, school offcals, students, parents and the communty as a whole: now. BE T RESOLVED, that the Senate of the State of New Jersey hereby offcally, recognzes the record-settng efforts of the Westfeld Hgh School football team n ts 1972 season, and commends Head Coach Gary Kehler, Assocate Coach Dck Zmmer, Assstant Coach Dave Clo, Tr-Captans Mark Jackson, Bob Due ks and Chrs Vejnoaka, and the more than 70 athletes who combned to brng honor to ther home town of Westfeld and the State of New Jersey through a fne sprt of compettve sportsmanshp." Tree Sale (Contnued from 1) Communty Center, Moble Meals, Polce Cadets, Camp Speers-Eljabar, Camp Wawayanda, Y World Servce and the Y of Puerto Rco. The average member of the Y's Men's Club donates 30 hours of labor a year to the tree sale, and over the years moat have become experts n helpng select trees. The Y's Men suggest that buyers remember the three B's when testng a tree; Bend, Bump and Bottom. Bead the needle on the tree. f t's reslent, the tree s fresh. Bump the base of the tree hard on the ground. f the needles don't fall, the tree s fresh. (Some speces of pruce, however, don't retan ther needles well. Ths s a characterstc of the tree, and does not necessarly reflect a lack of freshness.) Fnally, feel the bottomof the stump. On fresh trees, t feels sappy and most. Sut Dropped (Contnued from P*g«1) for 10 propertes n the Boynton Ave. tract whch wll be the ste of a senor ctzens project and a park; a 9S,000 handball court for the North Scotch Plans Ave. park; $13,000 for the rebuldng, replacement or extenson of santary and storm sewer lnes n varous sectons of town; and 9*1,000 for 16 tems of equpment rangng from a salt spreader to heavy duty trucks for the pumc works department. Bds for ths equpment are beng analysed by town authortes. Councl also authorzed an exchange of land between the town and Cornwall Homes. n exchange of a tot n the Bovnton Ave. tract for one n Massachusetts St., Cornwall Homes also wll pay the town $2,100. Also approved were ordnances provdng $9 fees for fre department reports and pctures and establshng one to two hour metered parkng for the new 7t-car lot at Central, North and Lenox Avea. Mayor Snyder noted that the "lot was Aled a half hour after ts completon last We&eday." As a long-term nvestment n a program to mprove dranage, the councl agreed to hre the servces of Aero Servces Corporaton for aeral topographc mappng s a top fee of $34,085, and for a complementary ground control survey by Luster and Luster t nc. at a fee of $4,K0 plus $300 per dem. Elton T. Klllam Assocates was granted a $»,(wo contract to desgn a santary sewer on a secton of Prospect St. The Board of Freeholders wa requested by the councl to wden Central Aye. at the ntersecton of Clfton and Sycamore Sts. and to remburse the town for the nstallaton of a traffc sgnal at that locaton. Already approved by the State Transportaton authortes, the sgnal s not expected to be completed untl late sprng at the earlest Fnal acton on an ordnance provdng for a one way secton of StoneWgh Park and a new loadng aone on Elm St. wll be taken followng a publc hearng at the Dec. 12 sesson of the councl. Plans call for the secton of Stondegh Park near Shackamaxon Dr. to become one-way n the northerly drecton and for a 50-foot loadng zone on the westerly sde of opposte Qumby St. Hands Off (Contnued from 1) St. councl had worked wth the school board on other matters, such as parks, budgets, lafety and recreaton, and that publc offcals could and should take a stand on ths ssue. "he board could use a frend, 1 ' he sad. Tucker clamed the ssues n whch the councl had been nvolved were of overlappng responsbltes but that a stand on the holday programs s "wholly napproprate* To attack or support educatoruuprograms of the Board of Educaton would be "dsastrous," Vncent McGowan added, notng that the holday program "consttutonalty t up to the courts." Acton of Mnogue's proposed resoluton would create "rnoredvsveness," Jay F. Rochln commented. "t s a dangerous - V-.* to offer comment on school board matters," Mayor Donn A. Snyder concluded. y* OMLr THE NEWSPAPER so many nwds «v«n after t tos nformed, aduc«tod, nlff Men«d, entertaned, amused,. nstructed, enrched, enlvened, stmulated, convnced, actvated, nvolved, d or gladdened. set -.» r * / : * ' J - "There** no mh to... We'll have a t#4 *f nf[ lo do." Prescrpton Optcans 110 CENTRAL AVENUE WESTFELD Opposte MunfdptJ Lot THS 5 H.P."SHRED-N-BAG Shreds and bags trmmngs up to 1-nch dameter. 3.5 H.F. handles up le 3/4-nch dfa. Compacts leave!, twg*, garden plnt, tree and hedge clppngs and neatly bajp them for convenent dtpottl. Or use wthout bag to stack mulch or solcondtonng organc plant food. Hardened steel blades knfe through fou separate cuttng naton* to provde you wth, maxmum shreddng. Loosen two wng nuts to remove hopper. Then loosen two more wng nut! and lft engne-end-blade assembly for access to cuttng chamber. ^ * ^ >:: * Hopper guard deflects occasonal throw-back. Rolls eally on wld«tread wheels. Handle on hopper lor eat* of maneuverng. Heavy welded steel constructon. Dependable servce and part, Baggng rng and fve plttle bags ncluded, Two models; FRESH STORR TRACTOR COMPANY 469 SOUTH AVE., EAST WESTFELD, N.J BLLV GOAT P. O. Box 223, Grandvtw, Mssour We brng t up from Florda by the traler load to make sure t's fresh, frm and just plan Geger good. And we expect to keep em comng drect to you rght up through the sprng. Olympa SAA 9 GANT COUPON SPECALS VALD 12-3 THRU the world's hghest consumer rated portable! "The Lfetme Gft" Grapefrut, Whte seedless 27 or 32 per case Regular Pay Only m 1 > < B l l flm-l r 111 * 1 Grapefrut, Red Seedless 27 or 32 per case Oranges, Eatng & Juce 80 per case Tangernes 120 per case Less Than Case Lots 1 Grapefrut 7 large n poly bag Oranges 12 large n poly bag Tangernes 12 medum n poly bag '/' OUR SHPMENT S ENROUTE AND SHOULD ARRVE BY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. rnnrru tunmmm rtt MMM u MMMMMMM tmmummmt M4HHMM MM trtmmmhntntjm.1. WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTON OF NEW AND REBULT MACHNES ON SALE AT OPEN 9 AM TO 9 PM SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Bympa»Remngton NATONAL TYPEWRTER Smth Corona Undemood tamos BM 20 Eastman St., CRANFORD at North Ave. Opp. Cronford Theatro Establshed FR2B PARKNG N KHAR Open dully 'tl 6 - Turs. -tl 9 P.M Sprngfeld Avenue Westfeld, NJ.

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10 * THE wmvmmut LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEHMK M, Mountansde - The Borough Councl hat accented the bd of Natonal State Bank of Elzabeth, Sprngfeld offce, for the purchase of M50,000 n muncpal bonds to be used fr a sewer system, a land purchase and mprovement el muncpal facltes. Counclman Lous Parent, fnance drector, sad the nterest rate would be 4% par cent per annum. He coupons to be sold wll be redeemed over a perod of 20 years. Of the $150,000, $310,000 wul be used for constructon and equppng a new fre staton, $210,000 for expanson and mprovement of the sewer system and $110,000 for purchase of the Barnes-Newman tract on Knghtsbrdge Road, ste of the new fre staton, the sewer mprovements wll effect the Monahegan area. The fre house allotment ncludes ' $79,000 for new equpment and the structure wll be located at New Provdence Road, just northeast of Route 22. The councl also has requested the Unon County Board of Freeholders to Buys Horo Bonds desgnate no-passng zones along Sky Top Dr., Coles Ave., New Provdence Rd., Deer Path, Tanager Way and Summt Rd. Mayor Thomas Rccard sad the State Department of Transportaton wll erect sgns desgnatng the areas of no passng. Brdge Tourney Begns Tomorrow He New Jersey Brdge League wll have ts wnter sectonal tournament tomorrow through Sunday at the Essex Brdge Center Essex Green Shoppng Center, West Orange. t s open to all. The organzaton unt of the Amercan Contract Brdge League, conducts seven or eght tournaments a year. The annual meetng Dec. Bat Clnton Manor, Rt. 22, wll be followed by a duplcate tournament and buffet dnner. Over 400 are expected to attend.' For further nformaton please contact Mlt Stenheld, 633 Wettfteld Ave. He s frst vce presdent and charman of the tournament commttee. FREPLACE WOOD DtMvwy md Stockng HASKELL BROS. TREE EXPERTS COMPUTE LNE OP CUSTOM TREE SURGERY A. Hotkall - Propretor! - j. Hmlratl These cmmrt* attead fcmergartm CUMM at the WetlWM Day Csre Center *Kt*d at 1M Mattes* Ave. A «ew smrrgartes progra was establshed ths fall at the c ter. The program s approved by the Beard af EaueatUa and eaaductcd as the kmergartea classes la publc SCMS. The t cmmren earsllsd to the class have aeea csreftmy scrsas that ther needs are met. These calftrea have M MM to care far them freat 1:M h the nwrmlag N«tU 5 o'clsck la the evcamg beeaase af werkmg ms4hers. The anaual twu drve far the Day Care Ceater s asw la prsgress. Appeals have set* malle to all resdents m k* commnahy wba have realsed te value of the center a WesUleM. Mrs. Mercedes Wlsaa s the drector of the Center wtta traned teachers and masy / volunteers aldmg the program's success. 'Plans Y Slates Electon Joseph W. Duff, presdent of the board of drectors of the Fanwood-Scotch Plans YMCA has announced the Dnner To Ad Flooded School The Student Affars Commttee of Kent Place School, Summt, wll host 200 guests tonght at nternatonal Affars dnner of ethnc delcaces, many made by students, parents, and teachers from old famly recpes. All profts wll be forwarded to the Meyers Hgh School n flood-ravaged Wlkes-Barre, Pa. appontment of the commttee to nomnate drectors for the term, and trustees and offcers for Commttee charman wll be Fred J. Chemdln Jr. Other drectors servng wll be Thomas P. Byrnes and Robert R. Rsher. Those representng the Y membershp at large wll be Mrs. Robbe Mason and Carl Kumpf. they are consderng names of qualfed people to serve. Electons wlt be held n January. 4 'The role of drectors and trustees s vtal to the good operaton of our "Y" n the present and plannng for ts future/' sad Mr. Duff. The 30 drectors control the work and polcy of the assocaton n all ts detals, ncludng the* appontment of standng and specal commttees; The nne trustees have custody of all the Y permanent funds and propertes, and advse and assst the drectors n communty relatons and fnance. n addton, volunteers are needed to help on specal nterest commttees, as well as n the offces. nterested persons may contact the Grand St. offce of the Fanwood-Scotch Plans YMCA. Resdents Ad FAA Dscusson Ams of the Federated Art Aaaocatons of New Jersey were dscussed recently by ts secton at the Nutley Museum. The Nutley Art Group hosted the meetng. Mrs. Barbara L. Jost of Mountansde, presdent of FAA was asssted by (Mrs.) Jane Whpple Green of Weatfeld. n attendance were members of the Nutley Art Group, the Mnature Arts Socety of N.J., the Art Assocaton of Rutherford, the Clfton At Assocaton and the Gallery of Maplewood and South Orange. The FAA-NJ second annual semnar to be held at Ocean County College n Aprl was explaned. As an mportant part of ths conference a panel of fve, emnent n the NJ art scene, wll dscuss "Judgng and Juryng" and wll answer questons from the floor. Wth FAA-NJ reorganzaton strengthenng regonal sectons, FAA- NJ hopes to become a real unfyng force n N.J.art. The southern secton wll be held Feb. 10 at the Atlantc Cty Art Center on the Boardwalk, and the central and western sectons wll meet jontly Mar. 3 n PUnfeld. F Team Captan Wns At Show Polly Roberts s captan of the equestran team at Centenary College for Women. She and two other senors won the sterlng trophy for the hunt event at the ntercollegate horse show Nov. 19 n Whte Plans. At the Oct. 30 show n Stony Brook, N.Y. Polly won ffth n maden horsemanshp. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Roberts, 36 Canterbury Lane. that cndfk KARASTAN creates beauty Wth broadbom n aj «UfarU ph* carpet ymt W*nf beauty that wll t*st t should resst wear, OlfJ)a> wjtf aotof- Tfc» colon fhmu U clear and stay ftesh. f ths s what you Wtftt, Karuun hat * ummto W f A U. Thjs s a handsome patterned plush. ts Mutt-cosor alasgn Jmlaaw ato rch look of crushed velvet n 1* ratrveloua H cffhwjaffs, ftr #» etefvrt tradtonal room or the classcally modern attcw, SfJEAU t) a manwlou choc*. To make certan ths beauty wll endure, KanttM MMKlad Antran nyta pr the focc yarfts. Antron s *o resstant to bsr»jw hu specal propertes to fctep the ple KAKASTAN MAKES FL $15.t5 RS FASHONAUJ CARPET CRAFTSMEN SNCE 1938 TLE Eptt Bf*od St.. 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We face an mpendng energy shortage and envronment crss. By the year 2000, we'll have over 300 mllon people n the U.S. t s not too dffcult to magne the problems of comng generatons f we do not ncrease our power capacty and our ablty to protect our surroundngs. When our chldren grow up they'll need jobs. When thoy marry they'll need housng and furnture. As a naton, we'll PSBG have to produce more food... use more land, water, natural resources. Wll the electrc ndustry be able tq provde nearly 100 mllon more people' wth the energy needed to create these addtonal'jobs, goods, and servceswhle preventng further envronmental decay? Only wth nuclear plants. Nuclear plants wll produce an abundance of energy, allowng us to save nature, not destroy t. They wll help conserve our resources. They wll make more recyclng possble, helpng to clean our ar and purfy our water. They wll keep the wheels of ndustry turnng to provde employment for the underprvleged mnortes. 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11 Fully Compensatory Passenger Servce Eye by CNJ The Central Ralroad Company of New Jersey moved a step closer to solvency last week when Senor Judge Anthony T. AugeU of the U.S. Dstrct Court at Newark approved a complete revampng of the ralroad's labor contracts nvolvng passenger servce. Testmony at today's hearng ndcated that approval of the New York rules covered by the contracts removes one of the major obstacles to approval by the State of New Jersey of a fully compensatory passenger servce contract wth CNJ. n a related move, R.D. Tmpany, CNJ trustee, fled a petton seekng authorty from the Federal Court to dscontnue all passenger operatons on Dec. 31, n the event the State of New Jersey does not enter nto a fully/ compensatory passenger servce contract n accordance wth a statute passed on July B, n whch the Legslature recognzes that ralroads n New Jersey can no longer ncur the huge defcts relatedtopassenger servce. The statute authorses thestatetoenter nto new contracts wth the passenger ralroads of New Jersey under whch the carrers would be fully compensated for all ther 1 losses ncurred n operatng passenger servce - wth payments to be made on a current bass rather than on a rembursement bass. A hearng on ths petton by the CNJ trustee s scheduled RAU HAS EVERYTHNG FOR HOLDAY FEASTNG FRESH PORK 7S3 Mountan Avanua, Sprngftld 2/39 for Dec. 11. The CNJ trustee further announced today that on >ec. 4 he wll move before Judge AugeU to dsmss a petton fled by Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, alsotobe heard on Dec. 4, wheren Manufacturers Hanover, as trustee for CNJ's mortgage, seekstoshut down the entre operaton of CNJ. He wll make ths move on the grounds that Manufacturers Hanover's petton should not be heard by the Court and further that the recent force reducton of approxmately 450.people and resoluton of the losses from passenger operatons wll permt CNJtooperate as a proftable ralroad. Just as a fully compensatory passenger servce contract wth the State wll assure contnuaton of CNJ passenger servce, dsmssal of Manufacturers Hanover's petton wll assure the contnuaton of full servce to freght customers. Three Burglares Reported to Polce Two servce statons and a restaurant were broken nto and robbed over the weekend, accordng to polce records. Robal's Sunoco reported an $80 loss and the Arco staton on North Ave.was mssng $50. t was not mmedately determned the loss at Geger's Restaurant of Sprngfeld Ave. KELBAS PATTES AUTY (201) Handcapped Chldren Relate to nstructor ''Multply seven tmes sx," challenges Ed Hartnett, and a half-dozen students are quck to respond. Remarkable? Not really - not even when you consder that many of Hartnett's students are handcapped by combnatons of at least two dsabltes. Hartnett, an nstructor and assstant admnstrator at Chldren's Specalzed Hosptal School, would not have qualfed for the program he helps run. He has only one dsablty: both arms are congenuly deformed. But n the context of the school, that dsablty has become an encouragement more than a handcap. "They see me functon, t gves them hope," Hartnett says: "And they often T Dsplay Recorder The new Sony Vdeo Recorder purchased wth state funds granted to Holy Trnty Hgh School under New Jersey State Law was exhbted at the open house Tuesday at the Hgh School. The new equpment has been used to tape educatonal programs shown on Channel 13 and show them to the students at approprate tmes A seres on ecology has been taped for the scence classes, an Amercan Hertage seres from tle Revoluton to the Cvl War perod has been taped for the hstory classes, the Canturbury Tales have been done for the Englsh department, and ancent Greek and Roman myths have been taped for both the hstory and lterature departments. A general busness meetng was held n the cafetera presded over by Sster Mercedta, prncpal, and the executve board of the Parent's Guld. Parents then followed the student's day n a seres of mnclasses scaled to the regular schedule. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Wllam Fraatz. Ocean Research Semnar Topc "Research n Deep Ocean Dvng" wll be the subject of the ffth and fnal lecture n Unon College's1972 Scence Semnar for academcally talented junors and senors from area hgh schools. Davd J. Kenyon, Dvng drector of Ocean Systems, nc., an afflate of Unon Carbde Co. and the Snger Company Research and Development Laboratory wll delver the lecture on Tuesday evenng n the Campus Center theatre of Unon College's Cranford Campus, begnnng at 7:30 p.m. effort. " won't tolerate t/' Hartnett says, then quckly adds, "you mght say attrbute my atttude to the fact that empathse, never sympathse. "rve been through school myself," he concludes, "and have had to contend wth many of the tame knds of problems." Problems of the handcapped students, rangng n age from U to 14, are met through a hghly n- confde n me. We relate course of study, well hen." a hghly personalzed approach by the nstructor. Hartnett'8 class, one of four conducted at the To meet dfferences n hotpul on an out-patent age, physcal and mental basl, experences ablty, the academc "tremendous group program s st dynamcs", ts nstructor by a deep concern for the says. socal and emotonal Realstc competton flourshes; but an entre class wll push to help one student realse potental. No one n Hartnett B class apprecates less than a full development of the students. n all endeavors, speed s unmportant; the accomplshment suffces. llustratng that phlosophy, Hartnett speaks of a young wadraptegk who has learned to communcate by usng a helmet wth a long ponter juttng from a plate above the forehead. "Of course," Hartnett s quck to pont out, "the severty of each chld's handcap determnes the goal nherent to hs orher program." Those goals are establshed annually when the hosptal's team of and the teachers meet wth chld psychologsts and pedatrcans to evaluate each youngster enrolled n the program. Results of the team ap- XMCh? "Untl they enter the program," accordng to Dr. E Mlton SUub, drector of medcal servces and educaton at Chldren's, "these chldren were fed nformaton whch may or may not have lodged n ther mnds. 'Today, the program helps them lke themselves, lve wth themselves and, whenever possble, become self-supportng." The program, drected by No other bank offers you a Wder choce of loans r Apply for a mortgage on your new home from us. We'll see that you get one, at easy, payable nterest rates. THE WESTFOSLO (ffj.) LEADER, TH( KSDAY, NOVEMBER 3» *>**«1! Dr. Jane Padalno, aschool psychologst, has been conducted at the hosptal snce MS. Snce ts ncepton, admnstraton of the school has shfted from the Mountansde Board of Educaton to the Unon County Educatonal Servces Commsson. A smlar class, offerng n-patents an hour of tutoral nstructon daly, contnues to be offered by the Educatonal Servces Commsson. "Ths s the deal envronment for the select group of kds we have," Hartnett says, "but they should be here only as long as ther condtons demand t. n all cases," he adds, "t's mandatory we stck as close to the norm as a student's socal, emotonal, physcal and ntellectual capacty wll permt." How do the chldren react? "We mnmze the dfferences where we can," Hartnett concludes, "and show our kds that ther dfferences are hardly nsurmountable. They all know, or are learnng, that the loss of a leg has nothng to do wth the ablty to master math." We can help you pay for the boat you have always wanted, wth a specal boat loan. Svery nest of ants has a strange collecton of "pets," suchhk beetles. The ants feed them lqud from ther crops and n (return lck off fatty substance from tho bodes of the beetles. f Show the world what' behnd your nam HereMk Jewelry.. 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12 *a#» THE WESTflEU) L ADU. WJWAV, M, flf MOUNTANSDE - Durng H regular *dwrned Uaon County Hgh School Bo*ra* of Educaton o last wed, the board authorsed the aroffonal famw offce to n payng employees lftmtn salary rates. Ths acton s retroactve to the begnnng date of the contract year n John E. Conln, charman of the board's teachers commttee, explaned that ths acton was taken whle contracts are pendng federal approval to avod any further delay whch would ncreae the staff's ncome and socal securty Us base n n other busness, Dr. Dorothy Tpton was apponted drector of pupl personnel servces for the Regonal Dstrct. She s presently the drector of gudance at the Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School and the actng gudance drector at the jewelry Regonal to Pay 4 Staff New Rates Governor Lvngston Refons Hgh School. She wll assume nor new dutes on Dec. 1. An after-school eghth perod wood shop class was aodod to the ndustral ara program at the Governor Uv&gtton Regonal Hgh School Danel Gomule wll teach the addtonal class whch wll accommodate students who otherwse would not be able to take shop. Rchard roster of the Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School was apponted as the Jonathan Davton head wrestlng coach. John Swedsh of Jonathan Dayton wll be the assstant wrestlng coach. Mrs. Susan Wolf was apponted busness manager of the school yearbook at Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School for the lt7ms73 school year. The board approved a proposal by Joseph Trnty of the Jonathan Dayton antque/costume /slverware Fr.and Sot., Dec. 1 and 2 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All proceeds to further the chartable work of NEW EYES FOR THE NEEDY 549 MUlburn Avenue Short Hlls, NJ. - CHRSTMAS TREES - Praoh Cwt DOUGLAS FR! W«alto havt oval lob t lve, potted Douglas Fl Blu* Sprue*, Norway, and Wht* Sprue*, Vh to 7 ft. n heght grown n our own nvraerlea. Mr* «nd Hr ftetff h» - Wrearttra - and Sons, UMMMB* Contractor estfkeld RA, Scot Open vary Day Untl Chrstmas Regonal Hgh School for a State mn grant to provde the Jonathan Dayton audtorum wth a cvenstaton telephone systemfor use n drama productons and student assembles. Mchael Sorreatno, drector of athletcs at the Governor Lvngston Regonal Hgh School has completed thrty graduate credts beyond Ms master*' degree wth an emphass n physcal educaton. Two ndustral arts teachers wll jon the Regonal faculty: Denns J. Martn at Governor Uvngtton and Eugene R. Stryker at Davd Brearley. Much A<jk>, rene To Be Benefts For Bonne Brae < Bonne Brae Farm for Boys Theatre Benefts for the 1973 season wll be "Much Ado About Nothng," drected by A.J. An toon, presented by the New York Shakespeare Festval, produced by Joseph Papp. The frst beneft performance wll be Saturday afternoon, Jan. 13, at the Wnter Garden, New York Cty. The second beneft wll be "rene/* starrng Debbe Reynolds, Patsy Kelly, Blly DeWolfe and Natale Shafer, Aprl 7 at the new theatre n the Astor Buldng, New York Cty. Proceeds wll ad the scholarshp fund of Bonne Brae Farm for Boys, Mllngton, New Jersey. The hostesses nclude Mrs. John L. Ashbaugh of Westfeld. Bonne Brae, a non-proft organzaton, now n ts 56th year of servce to emotonally dsturbed New Jersey boys, s stuated n Somerset County on 365 acres of rollng wooded land, t has a fully qualfed faculty and staff workngfor dsturbed boys 8 to 14. Durng the summer months, Bonne Brae operates a summer camp for an average of 750 boys each season who come from the cty areas' to enjoy swmmng, fshng, campng and good wholesome food. Beneft tckets may be purchased by wrtng Theatre Beneft Commttee, care of Bonne Brae Farm for Boys, Mllngton. Kappa Alpha Theta The Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Club of Westfeld wll have Sherry Wth the Kappas December 6 from 3:30 to 5:30 at the home of Mrs. John Kaczynsk, 243 Kmball Avenue. t s hoped that all Thetas and Kappas wll Jon together for a merry afternoon. The transportaton commttee of the Senor Ctscns Councl of Unon County, nc., headed by Frank Snyder of KeoUworth, held meetng recently to begn a study on transportaton n ml the communte n Unon County. Questonnares wll be handtod locally to make an anslyss of the transportaton nee* of wnor dtlssns and dsabled per ons. "There s no queston but that senor ctzen* sre the frst to feel the mpact of decreasng transportaton servces. Mr. Snyder sad. "Many older people hve to depend on varous ways of lettng to rtwp for food, cash ther checks, pay ther taxes, vst famly* and frends, see ther doctor or come out to senor ctzens clubs. 'There are some elderly and dsabled persons who could not clmb on a publc bus. Let's see what we can do to open a new way of lfe for them. Our commttee wll meet wth any group n Unon County to dscuss possble programs whch could better serve the older resdent and dsabled persons n ther town." Mrs. Evelyn Frank, charman of the Senor Ctzens Councl of Unon County, added that a thorough study wll be made on the use of a mnbus whch mght nclude a Dal- A-Rde concept whch would avod empty vehcle trps and put the transportaton where t s needed. "Prortes n each communty would be determned locally. Assstance wll be requested from local, county and state government levels to make a start n provdng mproved transportaton. Mrs, Becker Wns Award Natale Becker has been awarded the Grumbacher Award for Ol and the award of mert for outstandn \ contrbuton to the arts t the 76th annual open exhbton of the Catharne Lorllard Wolfe Art Club held at the Natonal Arts Club, 115 Grammercy Park South, New York Cty. Mrs. * Kathleen Grumbacher made the award at the annual awards dnner held at the Natonal Arts Club on Nov. 16. The landscape pantng, u Wnter Evenng" depcts a local New Jersey scene. Mrs. Becker s a long tme resdent of Westfeld and s a member of the Westfeld Art Assocaton, Natonal Arts Club, Burr Artsts, Amer. Artsts Prof. League, and Essex Watercolor Club. She s marred to Dr, Stanley M. Becker and has three chldren. Transportaton Study Underway "Many studes made throughout the country reveal that lack of approprate transportaton constrct* the lfe-space of any person, lmts hs capacty for selfmantenance, restrcts hs actvtes and may contrbute to hs <t wwgagnnent or alenaton from socety." Servng on the commttee wth Mr. Syder are Mchael Lftng, co-charman, of Cranfbrd, Raymond O'Dsy of lnden, Jack Landau of KenUworth, Mrs. Rose Oroshnck of Greater PUafteW Senor Ctens Club, and Mn. Frank, member ex offco. The Westfeld Senor Ctzens Club s represented on the councl by Vctor Kruse. Talks on England For Old Guard Dr. Robert S. Mner, a well known redent of Westfeld who s actve n many communty actvtes, gave an llustrated talk on "England" for Old Guarden Thursday at the YMCA. t ncluded scenes of England, Wales and Scotland not covered n the usual tours. Drector Clarence Voder welcomed guest Alex Red of Cranford and brthday greetngs were extended to Ernest M. Weaver Sr. and Otto Machr, Howard S. Gay, who celebrated hs 90th brthday on Nov. 23, was not present, but wll be presented wth a gold lfe tme badge later ths month. Communty sngng was lead by Harvey Coates wth musc by Charles Else and Gene Otto. For Thanksgvng the chorus sang "Blew Ths House." Only the newtpapar can carry so much news so far. That's why a subscrpton to ths hometown ntwspapar s rattd tops by sarvcs man, collsgs studants those away from noma. t kaaps gvng all yaar long. ECONOMCAL A JTr OL HEAT fll STMATf CONVNNT TUM Phone 233-UM * COMPAMY. "SuMng Haodquorlara? UMSM ftuuwom MASON'S MATMMS HANPWAtf R06BNS & ALLSON NC. Remand Three To Grand Jury Three men were remsnded to the Grnd Jury followng hearngs last Wednesday before Judge Jack J. CamUo n Muncpal Court. Peter Canu of n Crescent Ave., Planfed, faces charges of possesson of a controlled dtngerous substance and possesson of stolen property. Heslso wst charged wth drvng whle on the revoked lst. Melvn R. Hammond of 110 Sycamore St., Scotch Plans, was referred to the Grand Jury on a charge of carryng a concealed weapon and Steven J. Geoghegan of 4SD Rverdale Ct, Scotch Plata, faces Grand Jury acton on charges of ntent to steal, poaetslon of stolen property and publc n- toxcaton- ConUnce L. Petrlak of WE CA**Y ORDER YOUR CHRS1 rvngton was remanded to federal authorty* on sx etwees of ntent to defraud. Judge Camllo alao mposed penaltes of» each on Bob Lee Anderson of Phoenx, Arl., for careless drvng and on Thomas B Ryan of 4* Thrd Ave. t Gtrwood, for drag racng. Men's Lb Talk Dr. Cyrus R. Pangborn, a professor st Douglass CoUegewU dscuss; "Men's Lb He nevtable Consequences of Women's* the Dsc S meetng of Westfeld's Sngle Parent Group." He pragrsmat the Knghts of Columba HsU, North Ave. wll be followed by dancng and refreshments. PET Wfe made a mstake. You may have recently receved an Audo Gude maler* from your Sylvana dealer whch pctures and descrbes Sylvana audo products. Model MS2712 n our Sylvana Audo Gude s descrbed ncorrectly. Ths model docs not have an AM/FM/ FM stereo recever. t s a record player only. SHOP Entrulnmnt Products Gfoup, Batava, N.Y. REPTLES ' HAMSTERS GERBLS NOW FOR YOUR PET 0NLYH.9S HAVE YOUR PETS NAME PUT ON PRfj Soot rlflmow fcr SlfHt MX HAR DRYER FeT Lag m Start ftfr Dryng comb to whz through wet or dry har fatter Fne tooth curvtr adda fupe. Bratfe brtnh for hapng curvy cutb. Specal screened vent to keep the kmfjett har from tanjunt. A oonplete unt for dryng, stylng, cuffng, atnjghtenbg har. PRESTO Porcelan Coated Exteror DEEP FRYER 421 PARK AVE. SCOTCH PLANS (opposte muncpal buldng) 10% OFF AUDT WTH THS AD (EXP. JAN. 1,1973) NTERMATC TME-LL TMERS S7S watts turn Lghts on and off whle you're away, then resets tself. Dscourages burglars. 87S watts, was 9.99 S ALTON YOGURT MAKER Makes Yogurt For Fve! APPLANCE COMPANY OUR BBD CHRSTMAS GFT GUDE CRCULAR HAS BEEN MALED TO YOU Gat Lowest Prces and ft ' (> M AN ( r new 1073 f O <)!' ALL MODUS ALL SALE PRCED mmtdsta Delvery from DEPENDABLE APPLANCE CO. ALL SZES MMEDATE DELVERY ZENTH 19 COLOR TV Portable NCH Eay room-to-room moblty, Sunthne plctura tubs for harpar ( brlohtar oolor pleturo. Ttan 101 chl for latlng relablty, Cutomled fne tunng control, D2940 APPLANCE COMPANY 17S8 St. George Avenue, RAHWAY OPEN EVENNGS UNTL NNE 'CTOM from Hoffmon-Koo) Maltar Chrgfl BnkAmsf tosrd e Cur Own Unque ntent Credt WORLD ll Establshed 19(2 t LOCAL AND LONG DSTANCE MOVNG -* STORAGE Jsjl PACKNG TL. Stt-MfS 213 SOUTH AVE., E CRANFORD TWO WAY RADO TO NSURE SPEEDY SERVCE OPEN DALY 9 a.m. 'tl 10 p.m. SUNDAY 9 a.m. 'tl 6:30 p.m RUSSELL STOVER CANDY s PANTENE & LOREAL HUDSON VTAMN PRODUCTS' PM PCK UP AND DLVRY Ample Prtt Parkng 111S SOUTH AV. W. WmLD CHECK OUR LOW PRCE Fve-quart deep fryer wth Mew HARD SURFACE nteror doubles as a Dutch oven, Control master detachc for washng,, and foods won't stck or bum surface. Vented cover and fry basket. Choce Avocado or Harvest. Tke 5-Mnte MM BrnUkngk MB. COFFEE AT0K1TN HOHB COTR NtlWER Only Ft* Mnutes From Cold Tap Water to a 10-Cup Pot of the Best Coffee You Ever Tmtedt NO WATNGt Works twce at fakt as any other eoffa* malcar. NO BTTER TASTE: Nothng but rch, full coffaa flavor coma* through. NO MESSY CEAN-UP Dlpoabl flter traps hard-to-clean ol/ tdfmanl. (Rplacvment ftten avalable at $2.50 for box of 100). '39" Sal ton yogurt maker turns one quart of pre-bojled mlk and one teaspoon of yogurt nto ndvdual servngs for 5. Perre Broassard's COMPLETE HONE \V\K H kh KT. Makes Better Wne Fatter n Just 6 Two Easy Steps Choce of Popular Burgundy, Rose, Chablf* Makca 6 Ffths Ar Lock MADE-N* AMERCA 12S UM ST. WlSf MLD BUY T N GFT BOX MAKE T N GFT BOX SERVE T FROM GFT BOX BEGNNNG DEC. 4 OPEN EVERY WEEKDAY EVENNG UNTL CHRSTMAS

13 Party Hnts For Holdays By Mary E. Weaver County Home Economst f you are plannng some type of entertanng for the holday season, the small cocktal party can be delghtful to gve as there s relatvely lttle work nvolved. Ths type of party gves the hostess plenty of tme to crculate and talk wth guests wthout havng to leave to check on dnner from tme to tme.. O#0o asortmnts ncludt; Stkd bowls S n pl«e«f Trays Sftfltfwcftplatts Dpfthrmp Candy/nut _... dfshts Candlt holders Punch stts Cafca platts The most popular tme for cocktal partes may be from 5 to 7 p.m.; however, the tme s flexble. Dependng on your schedule, you mght prefer 4 to 6, or 6 to 8, or a longer party at that tme of day, whch s referred to as an "open house 1 '. Ths type of party may last au afternoon or evenng, wth people comng and gong. Ths s a wonderful way to entertan at holday tme. Ouftef FNE QUALTY CRY5TA,SV«AND 24k GOLD PLATE GFTWARE for wtddtof s, annvtrtarth, tortmaymtc ft Factory Nowcptn for your convanenct Mon.throuhSat., 10 A.M. «o 6 P.M. OUtldlM/tMt SN r MMth-A CHvtw H 104 NORTH AVC. WESTFELD (Naar cor. of Cantral Ava.) Phona: 232*0127 Nobody knows more about VWs thn awntler. We know exactly what t takes to put used VW nto tlupe. And we do t Wt fve all our trade-ns the 10-pont Safety and Performance nspecton. f they M, we guarantee 100% the free repar or replacement of all major workng parts* for 30 days or 1000 mle. Whchever comet frst. {f they don't past, we fx what needs fxng before we guarantee them.) These pasted: - tmualulon - rear axl - (rant txlt uwmbllet ta*tl ymn. Many Used VOLKSWAfENS N STOCK ROM 1964 TO 1972 ALL COLORS AMD MODELS Come on n and see our selecton Good Selecton of DOMESTC at GREAT $AVNG$ OARS PMnftoM's Only AuttMrlntf V«ftuw«f«n CMfar UNON COVNTY VOLRSWMET, nc SOUTH AVNUK, FLANFLD PUnftoM 4-74aO Yew Authorzed VaHcswaejen Center gan t«rvke aady Shot) Farts euut Your Local STORE PUMPKN EATERS - KMsrgvtM M*t plwtograpm fa the Md** # fehuafcm ScbMl prtfrm PmpUa CUffM Pto f«r * tn4umul naalwglvlv ' * cdtknm a UM tcmol latl wnk arc: J«M MUM, NMU TawMro, Yur P«Craff, MarU FHBB ur Janet Barfo. MM T«rr War4, Wachef, aterfrha the reclyc tt the younpten. t Was Turkey Day at Columbus School. Columbus School kndergartners dscovered the true meanng of Thanksgvng when they helped to prepare a tradtonal Thanksgvng Day dnner n honor of the holday, n class, chldren had dscussed the begnnngs of the holday as a Plgrm feast of thanks for ther bounteous new homeland and ndan frendshps. They compared ths ntal celebraton wth the manner n whch ther famles observed the day. Lasagna, artchokes and clams, n addton to the standard turkey and cranberry fare, were some of the more exotc home preparatons mentoned. Students welcomed the opportunty to prepare ther own feast. They planned the menu, prepared the shoppng lst, vsted the supermarket, and made applesauce, cranberry sauce and pumpkn chffon pe n the school ktchen. Mothers asssted by contrbutng turkey, artchokes, potatoes, gravy, dxe cups, and mlk. Artstc decoratons made by the chldren ncluded pumpkn " placemats, nametags, plgrm hats and turkey desgned place cards. Center Offers Famly Nght The Unon County Park Commsson's Warnanco Park ce Skatng Center seeks to close the "generaton gap." Famly Nght skatng sessons are held on Frday nghts from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Chldren plannng to skate must be accompaned by a parent. Some chldren stll overlook ths requrement and can be dsapponted on arrvng wthout a parent. The center wll be closed on Thanksgvng Day untl 6 p.m. t wll be open untl 10:30 p.m. nformaton concernng ce Skatng Center actvtes may be obtaned through ts telephone number, The schedule s also gven on the Park Commsson's specal events number, 352* 8410, by recordng. r 'f you'd lose a troublesome] stor, lend hm money. Benjamn Frankln} Staton Rado and T.V ^.. - % < ; AND Beneft The Westf ed Presbyteran Church's Dran wll hold a specal beneft at a p.m. Saturday n nster Hall to rase money for "Lft For Learnng". Ths program extra tutorng and ad to elementary school chldren wth the help of local hgh school volunteers. The money rased wll be drected toward hooka and supples. He entertanment wll consst of two top local bands to provde the wdest varety of musc possble. The frst band wll be 'Adam, Eve, and The Spare Rbs," who are a fftto revval band popular n ths area for ther reslstcally fftea showmanshp and sound. The featured band s 'Tamerlane" made up from some of the best muscans n the surroundng area n past years. Ther orgnal materal s combned wth recent rock sounds, A specal professonal THE WESTFELC <STJ.) LEADEB, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER»0, 1972 D sound system by Altec Antng and a unque actcal sound used by both YOUR FAMLY ARE NVTED TO COME TO OUR P4*j«* Kow Lght Show also wll be an attracton. Refreshments wll be avalable. A donaton wlt be taken at the door. JRVS DRUG STORE 127 Ctntral Avt. nft CMMtfeS Mak nter LVERY AT THE RAHWAY SAVNGS NSTTUTON STARTS DECEMBER 2ND! JON THE FUN AND EXCTEMENT! Come n and Get Balloons and Mr. Smth's "Very Specal" Lollpops for the chldren. Refreshments, Served Saturday Only. 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Coffee, Sandwches, Pastry and Punch. Shoppng Bags. Bg, beautful, sturdy plastc clp-loks. deal for all your shoppng. bags wth Chrstmas Handsome, lmted-publcaton booklet on the hstory of the Rahway Savngs nsttuton. Avalable on request. ooo Exctng Dally Drawngs. You could be a wnner. Just com n and fll out a card, You do not have to be present to wn. FEEL LUCKY? YOU COULD WN A FABULOUS VACATON! Grand Prze Drawng December 15(Frday) TRP FOR TWO TO PUERTO RCO magne, you and your wfe spendng a grand 6 days n warm, sunny Puerto Rco. Escape from our cold, damp January to your place n the sun. Arlne tckets, deluxe hotel accomodatons, breakfast, dnner, all ncluded. You'll stay at the fabulous Hotel Carbe Hlton. (Trp Value $1000) 2 TRPS FOR TWO TO DSNEYWORLD 1st Trp Prze Drawng, December 8th 2nd Trp Prze Drawng, December 15th Each trp s for two, you wll stay n deluxe accomodatons, have three days to explore every part of fun-flled Dlsneyworld. You and your wfe have all ar travel and rooms ncluded. Chldren... brng them along at slght addtonal cost. {Trp Value $600) 25 DALY DRAWNGS Wn a Box of Famous Brnn's Chocolates (1 b.) and a handsome Address and Brthday Remnder Book to keep at your talephone stand. 25 boxes of candy and address books awarded daly n our draw- ngs. All dally wnners are also elgble to wn one of these trps. THE RAHWAY SAVNGS NSTTUTON S NOW BGGER TO SERVE YOU BETTER Our expanson program s now completed and we have quadrupled n sze. Openng our doors for ths open house, you wll walk nto our newly renovated buldng coverng over 21,000 square feet. Our old buldng was only 5100 square feet GROWNG wth the greater Rahway area $6 Mllon 1961 $12 Mllon 1972,-r $43 Mllon We want to take ths opportunty to thank you for your confdence n makng your bank overwhelmngly successful. MORE CONVENENCES GREATER PARKNG FACLTES WALK-UP WNDOWS One at rvng Street entrance and one at Park-. ng Lot entrance from Campbell Street. DRVE-N BANKNG WNDOWS SPECAL "BANK NGHT" HOURS... Thursday 6:30 to 7:30 CHRSTMAS & SAVNGS CLUB ACCOUNTS,; : ' MORTGAGE LOAN AND SPECAL LOAN DEPARTMENTS SAVNGS EARN 5% COMPOUNDED DALY.. Payable monthly from day of depost to day of wthdrawal. ACCOUNTS NSURED UP TO $20,000 nturad by FedOfl Dopmtl nuhnco Corporaton Rahway's Only Cty-Based Bankng Establshment Snce Central Ave. Westfold, N. J. THE RAHWAY SWNGS NSTTUTON 1500 rvng Street, Rahway, New Jersey

14 r. H TUX WBSrXUl (NJ.) LEAMU, nhjuoay, NOVBMBm M, 1»«UAL BSTAT1 SAU RAL ESTATE SAU a REAt ESTATE SAU RAL BTATS SAU ) * teal ESTATE SAU RAL UTATS SAU REAL ESTATE SAU REAL ESTATE SALE REAL ESTATE SALE N F R A CARPET SERVCE" CONSTANT p ACTVTY! D today's wftly UVDK t a ««t»te market, we curnuend that u Moon tut LMMdntem»r«Mtlfted that hey have found TUB houc they make <hvr bd.! hapdenlner loo uftv then* 4%ym that buyer* lose hone* they rtally lfke because of (hohe extra dtya or thnkng after they felt ftwtly ure they had teen "T". M one of our.phlosophcal buy- T» lad a few daya a»o. "The MHt tme we'll make our offer U soon aa we And the home w«both Hke", A wte decson! Here are lorae suggest long of nce bornea; nor 105' t/' S lmooms - %V% ATHS UNDER 15 YEARS! $76,900 WSTFLD 10 YUM YOUNG! TS GOOD LOOKNG $65,900 $38; T'S TRUE! N WBTFtlD 4 BEDROOMS 2-CAft GARAGE DLUX RENTAL 4 MONTHS AVALALE NOW SCOTCH PLANS $550 Por Mo. PRESTGOUS LNDEN AV.! SCHOOL CLOSE T. TRULY GOOD CONDTON $57,500 PROFESSONAL OFFCE! PRME LOCATON! CALL NANCY F. REYNOLDS ASSOCATES, NC. MALTOM 302 Ult Broad Srr«tt WwtfUM, N. J* Nancy P. Reynolds Olga Graf Mare Elate Joan Thomas Alce Ffe Mytle Jenkns Mtmbtr M*un»n»J4«"MD CARNT HftVK" PtttSAU OUR nrreth YEAR rar MOMUftCA Tfc* STUATED N TH MDST OP AN ACRE Of TREES avmlltal * fm awl* kal eatoalal la.,. EhvM» * walea la#laac als W«4% aataa. aa«a tkr#* *ar WlN-la aaraav... * «all rat farther at CONVENENTLY LOGATD COLONAL a ajk Wthn mr walfala* taacc t«gndc u< j >aa aafl hapll Mtkn far <» Urc«r MatHr 4. M aata«* ftft..». tt«m>k rtr A SPECALTY HOME Bs*catlvc*a aaall mtatc atbm la»e*<c» t*lalaa,.. atlae mm4 aetoaa ra hwarc'n*a*b. tw» rc faallr f*«a, a>a, eferr**». * llchra.. eratral ar Jt!! «Malta. AM excellent at«ve-l» larg tmmtlr aaa» -h*a>c far the c aaeally at SPARKLNG WHTS POUR EDROOMS %Vt ATHS Tala fr«plr aalafcd h««r U a Dacr Pata la Mates Plalaa... A*mw4* a tevclr vew mt tlm Watehaas hlls.,. Tto aclmml lmm «ta#a aat fraat aaf tat rata. haata M atava arc aaa>» tea alaatca away,,, WM* aalla. U*a«nwau,«SMllcat elatet apace wtmm aatataaaajr warlaaa- hlp are eaatwtarlatle af tha.. rrat * r a*a M,.. laua**late alta... Aaalas NEAR SCHOOLS $41,900 Tttufrntl nrn at«**erla* tala eaarmtap far torra«m raarh walck la aa Weallv la«at«a t» "ar aeaavla. aaae af ta«a«al l Uaal featarca a M *r dea«large a wth areplaee, a ltl 4 lau e»aalteaen, traml l s r l faallr raaa wlla lavatary. arurht laaatfrr ra*a. Beaatlfal prapertr. SPOTLESS SPLT LEVEL $4S f 00O * "» f re.,. Cterteoua araprhy.,, Freplace... Famtl) raaa, 1M fcala», three brarevaa, aew carpellaa*. lu«f Ma4era hltebea, atlaele«saraa*-. Parfcwaatf aeellon of (tpotch Plalaa. UTTONWOOD LANE Graclona larar faar hfarooa «pe... larve famlp MOM T aalera ktchen, raratal ll «*aala>n,,, nwatra «a a R ttty aa«la Meateh pm Ha, ld at MSMW STONE AND FRAME $62,500 ft wndng road n thr H *l Wyehwood vcutac four eolonlsl hbe on»4 lot. Ex«rllrnl floor plan bat a through cnlranvr kal to the ktchen* t ftalorf* a uracuhn lvng mm Ml*h AMplcc, format lttlnpr roon * wklek lmla.ft tkr e«mrorlablr Jalounl^«l porch. Mmny txtran lnclud#d ( fllvr «a call for nor«retptmp or fotttr Mll, fnr nn up* pftlntmrnt to mt* t. PEARSALL AND FRANKENBACH nc. STALSHD 1922 Muftlpl* UtHag Mambrt 115 Elm vanlng enlyt Mn Alan rnfa Conlln., Mn. Alfhlld W. Mlehalten Mn, Jmat D. RltcMa...21S-4750 Mn, funrtu F«doreek a Mn, Ruth D, Rtrf., nk W, CaVptntr Haranca 0. Ron/nt.. 2S2-275 f P«r»tl JOY MOWN, NK. REALTOR 33MSSS HONEYMOON COTTAGE Only M2.5O0. on t quet Scotch Pltbu street. Uvlnj room wth areplaee, ktchen wth wall oven and counter top ranje dnng room and 2 bedrooms and bath. Upstars 2 more bedrooms and bath. Recreaton room. 170' lot. t' a vure wnner! LEADED GLASS WNDOWS are not euy to And thew daya but ths older 8 room We«tn>ld home ha* them and t also hoa an entrance hall, large lvng room, dnng room and ktchen ptta 4 bedrooms all n excellent condton. Close to an elementary *chool and prced to flt your pocketbook at 942,900. WYCHWOOD COLONAL 1940 Stone front Colonal on quet street deal for a young executve famly. Four bedrooms, 1% baths, lvng room, dnng room, ktchen wth eatng apace and a Jaloused porch. Wetfleld. W2.W0. BEAUTFUL DREAMER here your home! Bult n 1958, ths 7 room, 2tt b&th mmaculate home haa more than enough land to afford you all the prvacy you've been lookng for. Lovely ktchen, formal dnng room and 3 very generous alsed bedrooms. The Scotch Plans locaton U great! 905,000. GRACOUS OLDER HOME Only 173,500. for ths 10 room Center Hall Colonal wth a 27' lvng room, formal dnng room, breakfast room, 23* sun room and A bedrooms. On a large lot n WeBtfleld wth the elegant look of yesteryear. SOFT ELEGANCE A gracous ft year old Ranch desgned and decorated wth a woman n mnd. f you want a beautful home wth 3 bedrooms, ktchen wth breakfast nook overlookng lovely land scaped yard, famly room wth a freplace and cathedral celng here s an mmaculate home for $79,900. Westfleld. E a ELEGANT for entertanng ease n ths flowng 15 room home h N T for landscapng that s magnfcent especally around the 80' open flagstone terrace wth fountan for enthusasm, whch n overflowng n our desre to show you ths estate for golf at the Echo Lake Country. Club adjacent to the property for ar condtonng n thoue warm summer months or your own 30'x40' pool and 12' chtldrenb pool whchever s your pleasure for nothng, because nothng has been spared n ths 5 bedroom, 4 full ajd two 14 bath executve home for 36' terrace wth doors, beamed celng and flagstone floor wth French doors to dnng room $220,000 n Wcstteld JOY BROWN, NC. REALTOR M.mber Of The Multple Lstng System WaHlfM Mfluntalnlde Scotch Nln> 112 Elm StrMt Wcffleld, N. J Any tme Kvvnlng Mn, Mry Aclto Mn, Arfdlo Chalton Mn, llmfetth Plynn Mn, ftthaeca Pa4an Mn, Pt Rlchtank Mn, Joy Brawn Mr. Carratt Brawn me* EMT SfrMt hcra #f 2314Mt % AND 0 8EA- ND A STATE REC ORD OF 42 GAMEg WTHOUT A DEFEAT. THS WESTFELD HGH WSSTT COME. WE CONGRATU LATE COACH KEHLE AND STAFF ALONG WTH ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS FOR A JOB WELL DONE. THE FOOTBALL PAR- ENTS HAVE ARRANGED A DNNER AT WEST- FELD HGH SCHOOL ON TUESDAY, DECEM- BER 5th TO HONOR THS FNE SQUAD AND COACHES. ANYONE N- TERESTED N ATTEND- NG THS FUNCTON CAN PURCHASE TCK- ETS THROUGH FOOT- BALL PARENTS MEN- TONED N THE NEWS ARTCLE N THS PAPER, OR CONTACT LEE OR AL DANKER, (ALSO PROUD FOOT- BALL PARENTS) AT THS OFFCE. JUST ADVERTSED! NEW LSTNG! LOVELY BG COLONAL N WESTFELD EXCELLENT KTCHEN WTH FNE EATNG AREA COMPLETELY RE-DONE ONLY 2 YEARS AGO UP-TO-THE MNUTE TLED BATH FREPLACE N LVNG ROOM LARGE DNNG ROOM FRST FLOOR DEN THREE BEDROOMS ON SECOND CARPETNG NCLUDED BASEMENT - GARAGE NCE LOT LOW TAXES 1 ASKNG $41,900! FAST POSSESSON! CHARM PLUS! ON BEAUTFUL SHERBROOKE DRVE! DEN ADDED N 1961 CENTER HALL PANELLED FAMLY ROOM WTH LAUNDRY & POWDER ROOM BOX BAY WNDOW N LVNG ROOM DNNG ROOM PLUS ALCOVE FOUR BEDROOMS PLUS 2 BATHS ON SECOND LEVEL ATTC STORAGE BASEMENT RECREATON ROOM 2 CAR GARAGE CENTRALLY AR CONDTONED PRETTY LOT CALL NOW FOR APPT. ASKNG $69,500! * * * * * * * SPANKNG NEW! CENTER HALL COLONAL ON LOVELY TREE LNED STREET N WESTFELD! PRETTY LVNG ROOM WTH FREPLACE SEPARATE DNNG ROOM BEAUTFUL KTCHEN PLUS FAMLY ROOM WTH LAUNDRY ROOM AND POWDER ROOM ALL ON FRST FLOOR FOUR BEDROOMS ON SECOND BESSLER STARS FOR ATTC FULL BASEMENT DETACHED GARAGE NCELY LANDSCAPED LOT READY TO MOVE RGHT N! CALL NOW T WON'T LAST! AT $57,900! NEWLY LSTED WELL KEPT 1960 SPLT TAMAQUES PARK AREA ENTRANCE FOYER FAMLY ROOM AND LAUNDRY ON GRADE LEVEL THREE NCE BEDROOMS 1V4 BATHS - BASEMENT ATTACHED GARAGE WDE LOT WALL TO WALL CA'RPETNG JANUARY POSSESSON AT $50,500! Danker & Danker nc. 149 Elmtr Strtat 232-4S4 Evffln Only tucuma A, C*M«ln..2»2-789< U«D«nk#r «Alt** C, Dnk«r «warn CRAM t REALTOR $49,500 * f t <r t * UMM Why Mll* for Um7 Her* s a bwvtlfol 9-nom bow* wth all tha Modern convenence* not cond... cen tral vacuum syvtcm.,. FM/AM nter con... dtefowl... lawn sprnkler systcn,.. auto- Mtle ffarafe door... and draft*, curtans, carpet** The four btdroon. y% bath nteror nclude* a flagstone entry hall, famly room wth beamed celng, exctng ktehen-brenkfaat room complex wth laundry room and powder room. Just rght for your larger-than-average famly. Make a date now. You could be n by Xmaa, A NEW USTrW - GLEN AVE. $53,900 8 rooma 4 bedrooms V/ t baths. Attractve, pcture-book type Colonal on a lot wth tall shade trees. There's also a pretty den and screened porch. We thnk ths home represent* Matng value and urge your mmedate attenton. PRE-REVOLUTONARY CRCA 1174 $49,900 n addton to offerng the charm of a true antque, ths lovely old home has two separate lots whch could also offer nvestment possbltes. Ncely landscaped and located close to Fanwood center. ts features nclude a 21' square lvng room wth freplace... there's another freplace n basement... 3 bedrooms.. large modernzed ktchen wth eatng ttpace. Want somethng dfferent? See ths home today. HKHONAKNOLL 9 BERNARDSVLLE $74,900 Here's an exctng 3-bedroom ranch home at the end of a cul de sac provdng the convenence of one-floor lvng plus enjoyable prvacy. The carefully planned nteror desgn ncludes an entrance foyer, lvng room wth slate hearth freplace, frst-floor famly room and electrc ktchen wth pne cabnets. n the magnfcent yard s a 3-year old Sylvan pool surrounded by a spacous redwood pato and delghtful plantngs. Well worth your careful consderaton. To nspect, please call our Lberty Corner (Baskng Rdge) offce t tv BARRETT & (RAN? r r RALTORS & r ( "Three Colonal Offce." W S T P L D.... trck D. MJnatM, HM«, Ward Caarga C. Crna Wllam C. Tyltt..,.2) MOUNTANSDE. <, Guy D. Mulfor** S A, C, Rag, \f Dw! hr. W»k..,, M. D. lm, \t 4S2.O54! Una Mlnagua C«ar«fl F. lchara Plaraa J, Joy" 2*1-331* Rogar D, Lov, \t ftlchrf- M. Corvtt 212-8S. ft, larrttt, r,, CPM LRTY CORNR (BASKNG RDGE), MULTPLE LSTNG SYSTEM MEMBERS WESTFELO MOUNTANSDE SC. PLANS FANWOOD SOMERSET & HUNTERDON COUNTES DAVDSON NC. UattTOftS» WWMU * 1 -*5 WXT TO aalto TNtftTM LSTNGS GALORE! $43,900 Englsh tudor located n Fanwood. 3 bedrooms, den 1 V baths. Fast possesson. Prced to sell. $49,900 4 bedrooms colonal n Fanwood 1 Famly room, 2 baths plus many more extras. March 1st possesson. $52,900 3 bedroom, V/ t b&th colonal n Weatfleld. Home n top condton and located close to a grade school. $54,900 4 bedroom, \t bath leveler n Westfleld. Spacous 23' famly room located on grade level. A beauty! $62,600 Colonal n Wychwood. 4 bedrooms and all n excellent condton. Extras nclude screened porch, rec room, new furnace and wall to wall carpetng. $66,900 A bedroom ranch located n Westfteld. Close to all schools and featurng a den, lovely lot and remodeled ktchen. $74,900 Just super a 4 bedroom, SV bath colonal and mmedate possesson. Other ncetes famly room and freplace, large pato, ar/condtonng and a beautfully landscaped property. $76,900 Fast possesson for ths 5 bedroom, 2V» bath beauty. Features? freplace, porch, famly room, 2 car garage, wall to wall carpetng, large lot and all n just perfect condton. MANY MORE BUT DO CALL AND LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT OUR LSTNGS OALORE! JAMES J. DAVDSON NC. ftlaltor 254. rtta fmf WatttcM "NXT TO RALTO THATM lv«', Only Wllam Aurtln 276-T9 Sndra larrtn RMH tmtttln Dar tylt larara DavlJan ECKNAT ASSOCATES, NC KALfORS 233*2222 MlftltfRS WSTFUL MUtTrU LSTNG SVSTM * * A SUtCTON OF FN HOMfS OfFRD rot rout CONSDERATON. # S2J00 Turn of - the - century Colonal located on beautful Lawrence Ave. 5 bedrooafr Ut floor T.V. roonv modem ktchen deer (235') treed lot low taxm. S,900 Brck and frame Colonal Splt Level center hall 4 bedrooms 3 full baths gnde level famly room walkng dstance to all school* Just Usted! Eght year old brck and frame splt level rooms 2 /> baths wall to wall carpetng tral ar-condtonnf 30 day 4 bed,soo Charmng Wychwood Colonal modern ktchen 1st floor den plus another fam. room or bedroom, ond floor has 4 bedrooms 2 baths mmaculate condton beautful treed lot «t,500 Located on an acre n the Ash brook secton of Scotch Plans 4 bedroom ZVt bath brck and frame splt level 20x40 pool - screened porch mmaculate condton thru-out. 74,t00 Center hall colonal just 7 years old panelled famly room wth Areplaee large ultra modern ktchen wth breakfast space 4 bedrooms 3- V baths central arcondtlonlng transferred owners want offers, 79,900 On beautful Barchester Way Caplan bult seven room ranch 3 bedrooms 2 baths panelled famly room wth freplace central ar condtonng - ntercom system well landscaped grounds mmedate possesson. 9,500 Modern ranch atop the Watchungs n Scotch Plans offers magnfcent sky lne vew 4 bedrooms 3- V baths tremendous rec room (30x14) 2 freplaces Jaloused porch much more. 92,500 Professonal offces wth attached 2 bedroom apartment < deal for doctors or dentsts wshng to have separate offces and ncome property. Excellent fnancng avalable. Reduced for quck sale. 9t,700 Custom bult Colonal wth crcular starcase atop the Watchungs overlookng New York 4 bedrooms, 2'/, baths 1st floor ncludes den, famly room, & laundry large basement playroom beautful wooded lot n choce Mountansde locaton. 125,000 Stuated on a beautfully wooded acre n Mountansde mmaculate 11 room Colonal wth 6 bedrooms 4 full baths plus 2 V baths 1st floor den and famly rooms plus basement rec room deal for famly lvng and executve entertanng many ex- advance appt. requred. 175,000 One of the fnest homes n West Held. Custom bult for orgnal owner. Total of 10 rooms separate mad's quarters a truly qualty executve resdence. Complete detals on request. MANY OTHER FNE LSTNGS 40, ,000 * ' * WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE OUR APPONTMENT AS THE WESTFELD AREA MMtESENTATVE FOR: HOME TO HOME A COAST TO COAST REFERRAL SERVCE REAL ESTATE SERVCE HOME TO HOME NC. BENG TRANSFERRED? ASK US ABOUT THS TERRFC NEW PROGRAM! * * ECKHART ASSOCATES, NC. REALTORS NSURANCE BROKERS 221LNOXAV. Nkk D. PPM GtU K, Atwood Walttr, lekhrt WHTrlLD, N. J AMPL OW-JTRET PARKNC phon«n H t ( Ml M >l M t M l t 4 M * 2-0U

15 «AL ESTATf SAU RAL CSTAT SAl 1 MM. fstate SALE CAL ESTAT SAU «REAL ESTATE SALE REAL ESTATE SAU AT THE M t K CRCLE WttUAM A. CLAtK, NC. - KALTOtS SOUTH AV., W., WEST*CLD 2J2 MMNft Of WHTPLO MAO ANft SOMCRHT COUNTr MAftD ft RALTORS 2S00 MffMHft Of NATONAL HOMWNOBRS MtVWK, NC. We offer the Amercan Home Sheld Plan for your protecton Eam* uarnteenff for 1 full mot year of from the worrlome ttle. Thla thlng luurance when ma> you b(contnued once the plan! mplemented. May we tell you buy m. more? RECOMMENDED HOMES ALL N WEST'LD Rental 1*25. Modern Splt wth 3 bed room. 2* bath. 22' famly room, basement ft eurag* mmedately avalable. $35,000. Cute Cape Cod wth 3 bedroom*, 1 bath & att. grar. $31,700. Colonal Northde 4 bedroonw modern hath* new ktchen, frst floor den and garage. Move n- $48,900. Norlhatde Colonal wth 4 bedroom* well kept quck CS.SOO. Colonal 4 bedrooma, tft bathe, den, screened porch, basement rec. room, property 55x150 Just lsted. $6«,»00. Modern Splt Level 4 bedrooms, famly room, 2*4 btttb, basement & car garage. Make offer! 2,600. Wychwuod 4 bedroom modern atone Sc frame Colonal.,n 4 bedruom, den, 2 bathn & 2 car $ 7,500. Colonal 4 Bedruott. 3 bathe, den, famly rtnm ft 2 car gar. 72 5oo. Older Colonal wth d room*, t bedroom, 3fc baths) : t car gar, 171,900. Bpllt wth 5 bedruoms, 9 rooms, 'h% bath A 2 car $101,000. thru $220,000. Several lovely exquste homes. AM SOUT MMR OF WmLD OARD AND SOMHST COUNTY MAM Of MALTOU ventage can Mn. Cafe 2U-O24 «r Mn. LeCa«e eahn Toknstotv, nc. r mm * VAB ALT OR MOUNTANSDE MAGNFCENCE $95, lt Ntttltd «t Ht foot of th«wotchunf Mountans, ths truly potafa 10 room sput-lcval w«custom-bult for fractals Hvl»f, from rmkttorvw WoortJ Mrattt foyor to tko mosttr bodroom ontf both sute wthto unkon tub ond fold fxtures. Thoro or«fv flrtplocot, ooch unlqwo, oxcollont mold'* quortort, country tvlt kfchon wth flaottono floor 3Va both, cothodrol boo mod coflltft n ovory room/ ond specal foolurot too numorou to mon- Hon. Larflo well londtcapod lot contom n-f round pool, fencng, outdoor borbocvo ond ootlo oroa. A vory pocol offorftf ond wo'd bo plootod to moko on appontment for you. oalan Tohnstoh, nc. / (Noto»ho' t T") REALTOR 1534 Route nz 2^2*5664 Mountansde M*mh«f MHNBC Uttng Systsm vtnlnfs cad: C«yl Uwt, S Arthar Gayltrd, Am MMt«t, Cartl Mtntt, * Nam T«lmKh, SS Hanry L. Sehwlarng, 322-U71 H CtMfctek, RANDOLPH-WEGMAN CO Realtors My kp s Lstng Msmbsn 153 MOUNTAN AV., WSTFLD FVE BEDROOMS $76,900 Well bulk and mantaned fve bedroom, 2ft bath Hpllt levol 1959 _ wjth everythnff to make a fne home for a ar«q,famlly ncludng proxmty to one of Wostfeld's popular northalae elementary choola, Tho plot la 106x187; thera are many extra* and poaaoaalon could be by the flrflt of the year. FOUR BEDROOM SPLT $54,900 Buuthflfde WostflolO, bulll, 2% buth splt level, 2 cur attached KnrKC. UnUBUtlly nce (bendea tha prlcoj are the low thxb (11354), tho proxmty to the Garden State Parkway, the many rnonn, The muster bodrmn 1H 13,10 x l(,6; the 3rd l l fmrth bndruon s 19,9 x lf, *- ** *<*- - RASED RANCH $65,900 " orth8ld J B. K vew of the "ce rofaxat on faallltles " rm8r " wnor RENTALS Wu mv a tntlvr HM) lre ]rt< ur«l l» BETTY L. WEGMAN Eve. Re lv«nlng ynu HulfOn n! Ktn' nlmn r#pc MH m > d98 m m ww UOVy HKK H Ml ( * * J» Albert H, C, Wtogman, 21S-SS54 ARE YOU PACKED? JAMMED? CRAMMED? SQUEEZED? CROWDED? PUSHED? PNCHED? COMPRESSSED?... and totally out of your mnd to have more space? We have many fne lstng! n all prce ranges to sut your needs. Our tales staff s fully equpped and Happy to take the tme needed to acquant you wth every aspect of ownng and fnancng- your own home. We look forward to your call. RALTORS nc. avwapflftaloahm^k sssbbflbb^fe eb^l^bkaa^bafeaska^bb^kajvak aaaba M^hJB^B^b.aalBV AJBBBBA** utmff rapra-mtwnwtvv rtnf ramhw 225 LENOX AVENUE WESTFELD, N. J. ELSE KTZ, RMltor ON ARCHSTR WAY Hlfh on a large terraced lot, wth a vew of the Watchuntf Mountan*, one floor lvng wth three bedruom, twu bath, beamed cellng' den wllh freplace, large lvlnjr roum, elegant dnng: room, deluxe ktchen wth eatng area over-looknp tall trees n the fenced-ln yard. Centrally ar condtoned. mmaculate perfecton and good taste, f79,bo0, We have Chldren*' Specalsed Hosptal Chrstmas Cards at M.OO a box. H«el Urn ELSE BETZ, kc. REALTOR 202 Mountan AV«HM »2-«54t M#n#fl RwBNw *,,,. Zvl^alOVT met Onk Elte ttf REALTORS 233-OMt TWO TOP VALUES EACH AT $54, OS f 22-2O Check hett* auuuht after but hard v fnd feuturtjtf. lmlrfmn,. 2% Baths, ^" famly room, eat-n ktchen wllh' dlh* waaher, a car fparaye; path* n prvate fenced rear yard, w/w carpet n many moms. Transferred nwner len^hk 1 drurable famly neg-hb^rhuod n W^stfteld. $54,900 And tt^aln 4 Bedroona, J Bath**, 2$* recreathn room, ktchen wth eatng space and (ahwasher, fftratre, 34* ln-^round pnol. w/w carpet n Lvng Room, Dlnn&r Room, hall. Backs nto wooded We&tfeld park! Space avalable for famly lvng. f.. REALTORS North Avenuo W Wottfold, M. J. VH: MlMff Wtck Dally Sylvtml 'Dawn by Hs SMHM" Mtmb«r «f WtttfvM, Umwrwt snd Hynttrftn Uttlng S«rvk««. MEERMERCK & MASH, NC. REALTORS f fotlght SPECALS > J L DOCTOR - LAWrER $92,500 FOR PROFESSONAL* U8AOB. ALL. ON ONE FLOOR. CEN- TRALLY LOCATED N WESTFELD. SEVEN ROOM OFFCE SUTE, PLUS A SEPARATE DELUXE TWO EEDHOOM APARTMENT. VARANCE APPROVED FOR TWO PROFES- SONAL OFFCES AND A RESDENTAL RENTAL. ALMOST READY $64,900 BRAND NEW! EXCELLENT MOUNTANSDE LOCATON, FOUR BEDROOMS, U'/ BATHS, LARGE FAMLY ROOM, TWO CAR OARAGE AND CENTRAL AR CONDTONNG. STL.L TME TO CHOOSE YOUR COLORS. OLDER FOUR BEDROOM $39,700 NEWLY REMODELED KTCHEN, WTH DSHWASHEK, WALL OVEN AND EATNG SPACE. DEN, TWO MODERN BATHS AND LAUNDRY ROOM. QUET WESTFELD STREET. MEERDERCK & MASH, NC. REALTORS Mfmfasr WctfJM Myttpls Lltng East Broad Street Wttttold EVENNGS RUTH, MRDRCK, DLL MASH, APARTMENTS RENT TO MR MO t tltl/.v.sh "WESTFELD 4 cozy runm wth heat suppled, 2 HlKhln tn. Does need pulnhtf hut rent t* numlnal, Con von lout ncut nn. Mlddlo-nK O( ' couple tnnlrod, Wrlu Box 27 c/o Tho Wefltflcll Lentor, BO Elm Street. Wentflcd, 11/1(1/711 TF -\VHHTFH>.') fttnn udorl tlr condltlnuol p(rtnu<nt. Hoat, fu>ater and RUH supphed, Ontnpletely rolocnrlnd, l-vj blnaltfl to tran, llff. nor nnth >lt«hoerfly, Call uftor 11.tn, 233- UD18. ROOMS FOR RENT llmalt'mhhv flmlhhor n n prlvato tmmo <»t K bun. Aturu OoMlunL p WQNTMOU) _ rut\m t Hulluhln tuv n CtvvMhn uftnr 4 \t\\, 2rA\\*r fculnt, fur- ( l 1 HOUSES FOR RENT * M>M (lull \tvr r> u,\\\, x\2 11/ (/faf \ VACATON PLACES GRAFTON, VT. Charmhff early Amercan farm-* house ot outflklrtft uf quet plc~ luroflqe vllaffg near trout stroana, beautful wooded hlllh (froo from nolno, rufflc A polluton) t 4 ( avalable now to Doc, 130 (nxeopt 10 ltyn n Oot.) at UQQ/mo (or $100-$r0/wk), t t funlllufl only t a t Call M\nn Gullltfan (u'cok-dayn) 21(3-1800, 8/21/72 TF SV, rfotuab V1OV HLANDN nan your Full and Wnter vacaton now l^onve your caroa behnd and relax for n weok or lvo h olr luxurlnufl prlvfttn vlla at Onwot Hay, VlHlt thn nuny flno roataurauth n town <r enjoy dlnhk bv cnnon-lk-ll nn nur HpaolnUB latoony jufl! above ho flparkllnp wnlorb of tho rnmantla Carblman Mad anrvlc*o, nrlvatn bnnuh am tcnnlfl (Murtfl, loal for toupna or famly. Call our Chatham nab-721» t 0/21/72 r U4!tfn frml flrat hor apartrhmt n llnoa Hut m. 2 lddnrnnk. 2 brthn d mhm fnlr HhufThljfanl p l N o u January, $:,M»,ra nnd Mnrh n/jtt/72 rr RALTOtS AONCY, NK NSURORS COTTAGE of sx rom and two baths. Exteror masonry for easy mantenance; spacous lot, Modern ktchen wth plenty of '- table- Bpoce; Tour bedrooms; fnshed basement; detached tarage. A real buy at $36,900. CAPE COO wth a large B' x 12' famly room off the rear for added famly comfort Pull dnng room; modern table apace ktchen, frst floor bedroom tmd bath. Two addtonal second floor bedrooms and bath. Basement game room. Quet Scotch Plans area. Only 4>,500. MNATURE TUDOR of seven rooms: l 1^ baths. The nteror ha* been completely renovated and decorated, Den, new ktchen, freplace, porch, and two-car garage. Rear yard both deep and prvate wth wooded area and pond for brd watchers. Stucco exteror means easy mantenance. Convenent Panwood area. 43.«00. COLONAL n the much desred tree-shaded Glen Avenue Area. Three truly twn-alaed bedrooms: two baths. Well proportoned lvlngr room wllh freplace; large dnng room; modern ktchen; two rooms wth half bath tucked off the rear for TV. offce, or gruest rcol1> 153,900. TOP OP THB HLL on a quet Scutch Plans crcle adjacent to Mountansde. Eftfht beautfully ftled rooms: 3^ batha. Both lvng room and tttnhxy room 30' ons; wth freplaces. Jour-large bedrooms. An unuautlly well kept beautful home for that very dscrmnatng purch&aer. 8»,ftO0. THE JOHNSON ACENCY, NC REALTORS Uf* WMtfteM, N. J. Uuftt*. JulmM 232-0)02 L. DMH J#M»M, Jr M letter* C.tVM 22-»O4O remlrewh tft f WMM Hfe*lplt rtnd-a-hom tervka luc, LEE K. WARNC RALTOR 15 E. BROAD STREET OH WHAT A BEAUTKUb V1EW1, OKAND PCTURE WNDOW N SPACOUS L.VNO ROOM. PRETTY DNNG ROOM. THREE GOOD SZED QEDROOMS WTH, ONCE AGAN, A PCTURE WNDOW OVERLOOKNG THE PATO. 3tt BATHS. THE LARGE SUNNY KTCHEN MAKES COOKNG A DELGHT. THE FLAGSTONE EN- TRANCE HALL AND STARS LEAD TO A COZY FAMLY ROOM. 2 CAR ATTACHED GARAGE. MANY EXTRAS. LANDSCAPED AND SHRUBBED TO PERFECTON. WE KNOW YOU WOULD LOVE SEENG THS. $65,900. HERE T S. CLASSC CENTER HALL COLONAL. N BEAUTFUL MOVE-N CONDTON. LARGE LVNG ROOM WTH FREPLACE. GRACOUS DNNG ROOM. NEW MODERN KTCHEN WTH GOOD EATNG AREA WAL- NUT PANELLED FAMLY ROOM, 20x16, WTH BEAMED CELNG, PLUS AN EXTRA DEN FOR THE CHLDREN. n SPACl6U8 BEDROOMS. 3V* BATHS. NEW WALL-TO- WALL CARPETNG THROUGHOUT MOST OP THS 8PE- CAL HOUSE. 2 CAR GARAGE WTH LOVELY DEEP LOT. CALL US NOW. T WONT LAST LONG. $72,900. ANOTHER OLDER EAUTY THS HOUSE WTH TS GRACOUS FRONT PORCH LEADS NTO A CENTER HALL WTH FREPLACE. GOOD SZED LVNG ROOM. ANOTHER FREPLACE N DNNG ROOM. 2 UNUSUAL DEN'S. MODERN COUNTRY KTCH- EN. 6 BEDROOMS. 2ftBATHS. 2 CAR GARAGE. ALL THS ON A BEAUTFUL LARGE LOT. THS S YOUR GOLDKN OPPORTUNTY. TENNS ANYONE? $72,900. LEE K. WARNG REALTOR 15 E. BROAD STREET _ M«M»le UHng Marner VNNGS PHONS Mt M(tMltllftn < LUXURY SPLT LEVELF 212-T U15 HE WEBTHEU) (SJ.) LEADEB, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER M, 1972 Fa** 15 rrrstor SAL OLD ENGLSH RHEfP >OG PUPPlE Champon Lne, Show Qualty Gorgeous Powder ruffs. AKC. 8^ FOR SAL XKUQX COPKS whle you wat UJVOW COUNTY PM1KTKG 208 Elmer Street Weslfleld OUTSTANDNG GWT, Comfortable Throw Pllows, anst. colors. B.B5 ea. (2 for $11.). Buy whle they last, P & G De urn Fabrcs 24 Echo Plazn t«l B 8/17/72 TF CHOCE CHH1HTHAH TNKKH all alzet. Select now rut tu order for pck-up n Ufor cut your own. [>.oo up. lmted number bulled l>ougrla» flr. Nybrook Nursery. Norton Church Road. Norton. Tel. 73B SRturday^ only (9 U> t p.m.), ll/h/73 4T AUTOS FOR SALC PARTS/ACCESSORES ft>r MPORTS/SPORTS WE OV; 'LAD STAMPtl New Jersey'e largeet-oldejt suppler. lmpohted AUTO CKNTER Ralroad *< *! 6-18-lf MVAl.A Hurdlnp 4 <<«T, ar PS/PB. H&H. Alnmtu nww radal ntee trec. Very clean cur FOB THK CHHTNA M''KH AMCHK** HUdA.K SHOP A CK KATK R» (KKW JKHHKT'K! *pea *»er>- 4my! <» #> Meyersvlle Road A«yf>'M'llc ? 70 COHONA 4-l>r, Stck Shft. Rado. W/W, Wheel U/lt/ll TK Covers Vnyl Undercoat ns, Portable typewrter $16.. Muunled deer head 145., Mounted 4' Call Mr. Barkley at 7Gf-5:tO0 etc. Asume BANK payment*. Blue Martn Fsh ^25.. Authentc for credt O, K, Kqunl Opportunty Flnancer. Slegh Bed f«5.. Chme Clock %',, Mslon Oak Grandfathers Clock 136., Grl's Rdng Helmets 15.. L. P. Records 50c, Old Mdtp f, absolutely loaded wth '71 LNCOLN Mark 2-l>r. fashoned fur coat $35., % length equpment, flawlegs condton, Mnk coat $86 Antque horse make offer! Assume RANK drawn Sulky $250 Englsh or payments. Call Mr. Uatp at Western ladde* $65. Professonal accordon $150., Set of 4 plank Equal Opportunty Fnances 7B-K303 for credt O, K- seat antque chars $80.. Old fashoned chool desk $8., Flp '*7 COUGAR XR-7 2 top desks $8., Chldren's good Sports Hdtp used ce skates $2. par. Hks aj Auto 4h V/8, P/S, Premum W/W, Ar Cond., lft. par. loaded, lke new! Assume AfeCHB'ft HUSALK HHO* Open every day10 tll 5 Meyersvllle Road Meyergvllle MU8T SELL Lvng- Room Couch, Mahogany and leather step-table. Very good condton. Best offer accepted , 1AVHKD Colonal Prnt, Overstuffed Char. Good Condton. Call OARAOK AM* CHHTMAf n an deal Westfleld locaton ths Yellow Splt Level has nfoh HE\T n prnfeaflonul buldng- n Veatfleltl professonal partnershp, and have need of a P you are self employed, or rrade level recreaton room, laundry room and nearby powder sute ar condtoned ap-smplproxmately 71)0 an. f ft. const- someone to prepare payroll and bookkeepng: system, room. The Frst Level has a 20" lvtnjr room, formal dnng room nk of watng room, busness reconcle your monthly bunk nnd Ktchen wth eatlntr space, offce, prvate offce, 2 treatment Htatements and (He your state Second Level has four twn szed rooms, laboratory nnd lavatory. nnd Federal returns^ plotflo call bedrooms and two tled baths, deal for doctor, lawyer, accountant, ( etc, Avalable for mmedate rates, , after 6 p.m. Rcnnonnbln "Wn.ll to wall carpetng n LR TF DR, HALL A UPPER HALL. Dlsnwaaher, 2 CarGarnfrc. Prced at $154,900, t won't lupt lon^ Chrks W. RokosHy Mambar, Multple Uttlng 111 Ctntrol Av«, Evanlnf CMnt t. Hall C«org«. W.lh DECKMDKK 2ml 10 TO BRCH AVK, t WBBTFlBfU! GARAGE BALE HPONSORKD BY PLANNED PARENTHOOD Toys, brloa-brac, mow suts, watm clothes, Do your OhrUtman j shopplnjr early, Dec, 5th 10 to 4 V H 110 Forest Road, Funwood, '' CHRSTMAS BOUTQUE Thursday, Dec. 7th 7-10 p.m, Holy Trnty Elementary School Qym, Frst Street and Trnty Place. Featurng unque handmade artcles, unusual candles, tree decoratons, wreaths, frut cakes, candy houses, stuffed toys and much more, MAHTN GUTAR CUASCAL MODEL M1BG Practcally unused, condton lke new, but old enough to be well seasoned Call between E and 7 pm, DRUMS 3 pece, Dxe Excellent condton $85, Call , HLL* WANTEO KAHX $3, TO $f. an- hour full or part tme. Call brfure 8:30 a.m. 11/2/7^' TF "GHAMDMA &TTRR"- Full day or part tme. Arrangement* flex*. ble, , TO H;VOH 9KM< AVON* Cull f you lve h Crnnford, Grtrwood, Westfleld or MauntulfldG Call But f you lve n Scotch Plans, Fan wood or Call 3S But f you lve ths month! 4 f f t HOOKKERPRR Experenced, accounts, recevable, accounts payable, Keneral ledger and payroll. Health Cure Faclty. Unon OFFCES FOR RENT BEAMNG County area. Send resume to Box 28 c/o The Westfleld leader,go WEflTFKLD, wth necretarlal WTH CHARM Elm St., Wt-Htflelcl. 11/30/72 servce and prvate secretaral telephone anawerns avalable. CAR and Mmuuulnt; Ths dstnctve Fan wood Colonal n a communty of fne Excellent for BaleB or sranll busness, AD tf "Wltherapoon Street, Ralway SS2- Chauffeurs part tme 1421 homes. Convenent for he commuter and Hhopper, The HTH 1200, 11/30/722T WKSTFELD floor has a flpaclouh lvng rnnn CORNER K. BROAD AND wth a freplace formal dlnhk CHNTRA. room # ktchen wth eatnp «pacr * 1500 nq. ft. BUSNESS SERVCES and a powder room clone by, Th> "Complete New Buldng aecond floor has three Rood HZP nstallaton" bedrooms and a tled bath. Kull basement wth a y^ar old furnace. The roof f VJ year«old, Jules Byron Blf formaton, call l!:n-482f or 233- Brokers Protected F1JVK HTA.MP ATHOVALH WOHLDWDK, \\». For - There s n rear pato 12x30 forwe 1AVK several offces summer enjoyment. May we 7/f/72 for TF 7207, wrte: Glenn K aphs, 2a» ohow t to you? Reasonably rent n the man busness zone Avon Road. Weatfleld, Under H prced at $40,900, of Westfleld szes from 400 send wrtten permsson for aq. ft - SB.00 to $7.00 sq. ft, aervlce. 11/S2/7S 2T HOUSE FOR SALE W E M ) ; Rfldrooma, 2- H ButH, Splt LflVGl Wth 22' Fumlly Hnom, BftHement, nnrt ut\.- ra*?e. mmedately (valuble, 1425, Wllam A, ClarK, Jloaltor 486 South Ave., W., Wtnll , N MOUNTAlNSnn. a charmltk four bec3room, two bath Cape Cod, Central ar condltlnnlk mmnculate, nnedlatnly avalable, f 440 por month, R]«lo Batz, nc., nealtnr.., , WANTED TO RENT UNNONA- CDllMD wllh ono chld dofllroh 2 bodroom apartment fnr.rutry or Kobruary ocaumncy, lavo oxcollont roreronco from nrobot. ladlurt. Call colldt, lt/10/72 3T WANTED TV HKVn WANl'MH nrtabln 2^" and Cold Call 0«7-flll74 7f JOOKfl lnft llrdht want(mlf prlcon mld Thom tollool or wrllo Un-QVAO 11 t( DM0 p.m. Old Vnrk hmlc Hlun nl loflltn Avo., Now Jtnnnwlok N..»,,'t-a-tr TV H3TH ^'AN' HH-luln ^1" and Call «7-«B74 some wth central alr-conduonltr _ ft wth off-street parkng - curpetnff and heat ncluded. Call for more nformaton tell us your requrements! Jame* J. Davdson, nc.. Realtors , 10/19/72 TF occupancy. For detals call or /19/72 TP WESTFEM* fce for rent ton ESTATE SALE Professonal ofconvenent loca- 10/26/72 TF rlb Lenaonn- Modern Methnda SO ybmh ptotnmlannl nnn (mahlnv»p*rl*no'. Cull 2flH lor prcllmlnhrr plmnle ntervew tf _ -_ - n n., 1RNNKTT, tencher of pano LntCHt motholfl. CWBfllcfl and porunr. ^OBHONH, n, your homo, flfl4 Doran Ud., y»\z flclcl. Cnll AD g-lato, T.-l-lf PANO.RSSOVH TAOT Y laxrnnhncnn MHOAV, UAM OR lovhtflno C'lAHHHR. YOU 1O1N0 DM MN'. HHNtVMHN WK.COMO, OAM 7BB-aOT. O1 fwho* BluUmt wll ntnr Junor ll^l Huhoul w uvnnnuv ymr, Call 'Vnm ^ EMPLOYMENT WANTED and loadora cleaned; wndows wushed and utorn wndows taken down. Exteror pnhtnc:: snnl! Jobs, Fully nsured. 2flS-7392, TF H A D Pftfntfny and homo repar. Reasonable 789-OOfS, C/2D/72 TF ANTQUE!* 2 Dry Snkfl, 2 to Schoftlmaflter's Desks, Butlers' housework, Cnll , Chest Empre drop loaf table,?4 cheat. BOB ton Rockers, 2 H.\rKltlKM?K> Woman Buckets copper and brans, huuflcworu, , washstands, Dreaan^ table. Vanty annd N 13, Commode, chnrs, Coffee uble t cut rlofls t luvllhrtfl, otc, RRQ0LAH FURNTURE ANTQUES Maplo twn b»)s wllh box a prmps and nftttruflfles, Redwnud porch set. Vanty desk, 2 atorat^c HAVHW OJRfTHAD chefltfl, rollaway bod, Steamer NUJMT, <m») trunk. Club char wllh (t toman, Sofa, nlscellaneuf hrlc-afed leaded KUAB; 2 par alngle 351^ht CUCUB; 14 plecon (f nnrnrtb ofraas bedhj'one foldng: walnut cabnet bed; chnrs to desks; much RUBB: brasf; ran tul coppor, Sarly LOST AND FOUND freplace too la; 12 lattce ton platoa by Wodffowcjod; several tablgfl; old harthvaro; lady ahaltor recter tfnall azo; palnt- T'OT Man's OUHHOH n blnck cneo lost n Wont feld on November 2th. Call 233-af9T. 10 muscal brass bollfl nl n^s and jrlntn; wood carvngs: tuunborod and very rare. Also nursery fltock, Dlrectlum; Anhwood Avo, to Jflffomon School, NSTRUCTONS turn rght alnn^ aljo school uphll to ond up ruud, ard house pnst mall boxes. GUTAR 10/12/72 TF M'AMH fhllltj t» lnn1,1, HLlHl n Wtmtlluld Sft41!M 4 'Alt mutmm.ton 'll wllh cltlld ml ry HltuH, Ulo UnsM,.. «- lthk. ClAHunl. Jaa, Vhvnry (1 'Jar 'rnlnlth. 8:a-lToa, TRALERS FOR SALE THKAW Travol Trnllera, 30 yrn oxportonco Nlblack Trnllor Haloa, flfl Mcboan Avo M Yonkern, N Y, 10 mnutes North Onnrtfjn Vaal nvtun HrUlffo 11/22/72 TP '71 PNTO 2-Dr. 'Sparta Hatchback, l'owner, extremely low mlleajje. ex. cond Assume BANK payment*. Call Mr, Lang at for credt O. K. E^ual Opportunty Flnancer. $» CHEVROLET Klnfswood 8-Paa. Wag-on. Auto.. Spotlets n & out! Assume BANK payments. Call Mr. Bark ley at for credt O. K. Equal Opportunty Flnancer. 68 VOLKS Komb Bus 3- Seats (» J ass.) Rado. W/W, absolutely perfect cott, nsde & out. Assume BANK payments. Call Mr, L^ng- n tor credt O. K. Equal Opportunty Flances BANK payments. Call Mn Barkelyat 75530O fur credt O.K. Equal Opportunty Fltancer. t Tna ftw 'MO. Just mfcmd monlhlv pymnls of T that's t! 0*1. pymnt prce 1 '! S2606;BO APR ncludng lte, Lmunnc.. [tff t \ / CALL NOW OHOLLM tuts tumult vm COtt 2M2 COftONM $2tM FMTMCM «H«CA.* ttt? * * On New TOYOTAS ftovtr 300! 100% GuafantftdTrtdt n'! rtn-. [ 1 \! r M,\ J, f l t ' n.v \ t» A M ; Servce TREE SURGEONS SCHMEDE TREE EXPERT CO. Cmnplete Modern Tree Servce S*Bte Certltlcl T»e Ksp^rt mure Hcrvlcr* 'h.ne 3^2-01Og 8-C-lf CHRM C.HA!> Furnlturo strpplp nnd raflnshlnp. All work RUarantoQl. No water used. Cull H , B-3B-73 TF REAL ESTATE APPRASERS.._ y ^» 1 1 F^ M Kl-Pl.,. Apprlm.'!! Huy, (*Q), trklu. Mumwc, n- ovon leuoth. Mul fl-hl... Apnlfle!! Wtll.AM T. AHU AHHOtJATKH 2RU fl. rrmul St. WUHUOU WOTlCt - PUftUCMOTlCK Publc Notce «hereby gvan a resoluton of whch th«followng t m copy was ntroduced, read and passad by the Councl of tha Townof Westfleld at a meetng held November 2f, 1*72. JOYC. VREELAHD Town Clark WHEREAS, there exl»tt a na*d for professonal engneerng servces requred for the desgn of santary sewer extenson on Prospect Street between frlghtwood Avenue and the northwesterly termnus as authorzed by Specal Ordnance No. 141?, ana WHEREAS, funds are avalable for thfs purpose; NOW, THEREFORE, E T RESOLVED by the Town Councl of me Town of WettfeW as follows: 1. The Mayor mntt Town Clerk ere hereby author ed and drected to execute an agreement wth Elten T. Klllem Assocates, nc., far Ma professonal engneerng servces and the compensaton for such servces under a contract shall not exceed e* r M0.Q0. 2. Ths contract s awarded wthout compettve bddng as "Professonal Servce" under, the provsons of the Local Contracts Law (N.J.S.A. J0A:lM et tea) because me servce s a recoanled professon lcensed and regulated by law. 3. A copy of th resoluton shall be publshed n the WESTFELD LEADER as requred by (aw wthn ten days of ts pawaga T tl.20 UBLC NOTC Sealed proposals wll be receved by the Town Clerk, Town of Watt feld, n the Muncpal eutetng, Westfleld, New jersey untl l:«p.m., E.S.T., Monday December t, f77 for furnshng labor and materals for the alteraton of Pellcfl Headquarters to accommodate communcaton* equpment, Muncpal Buldng, Westfleld, New Jersey. At the above tme and place, bds wll be publcly opened and read. Any bds receved after ml tme and date wll be returned unopened. Drawngs and specfcatons may be procured from tha luudlng Offcal, Muncpal Buldng, Westfleld, New Jersey, A certfed check n an amount of net lest than to percent of me total bd submtted, payable to the Tewn Treasurer, shall be requred at a guarantee that, f awarded the contract, the bdder wll enter nfo contract promptly and execute the requred contract documtnf, ana ft he falls to do to, the to percent wll be forfeted to the Town of WtstfleW at lqudated damaget. Bd checks of the unsuccessful bdders wll be held untl the contract s approved or all bds refected. The successful bdder tha) bo requred to furnsh the Town of Westfleld a performance bend for the full amount of the contract/ guaranteeng all new equpment and work requred and furnshed, for tho perod of one year from the date of fnal acceptance. n addton. nsurance coverage at tat forth n the specfcatons shall be requred. The Town of Wettfleld reserves the rght to refect any or all bds. George C Tamos Buldng Offcal 11307MT *14M PUBLC NOTC Publc Notce t hereby gven that a resoluton of whch the followng s a copy was ntroduced, read and patted by the Councl of the Town of Wettltld at a meetng held November M, JOYC.VREELAND Town Clerk WHEREAS, thert exsts a need for profmlonal engneerng servce* requred to complete the aeral topographc mappng of the Town of Westfleld, and WHEREAS, funds or* avalable for ths purpose; NOW, THEREFORE, BE T RESOLVED by the Town Councl of the Town of wettfleld as follows: 1. The Mayor and Town Clerk are hereby authorzed and drected to execute the agreement wth Aero Servces Corporaton, 421«van Krk Street, Phladelpha, Pennsylvana/ for sad professonal engneerng servces, and the compensaton for such servces under ths contract shall not exceed $24,6*5.00, payable by progress payments as outlned n the contract. 2. Ths contract s awarded wthout compettve bddng at a "Professonal Servce" under provsons of the Local Contracts Law (N.J.5.A. 40A;lM et teq) because ths servce s a recognud professon lcensed and regulated by law, 3. A copy of ths resoluton shall be publshed n the WESTFELD LEADER as.requred by law wthn 10 days of ts passage. U T $13.20 BOROUGH OF MOUNTANSDE POLCE DEPARTMENT UNON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY LOAL NOTC Applcatons now beng accepted for poston of patrolman of the Borough of Mountansde Polce Department. An examnaton wll b* rwld on Thursday, January 4, 1973 at 7 30 BLDG., CONTRACTNG P.M. at the Dear Feld School, MODERNZNG Central Avenue, Mountansde, N.J. Applcants to be between the ages of 21 and 35, 5'l" or more n heght. AND PATCHES Startng salary. 110,000.00, ncreasng to $12, after three ALL, TYPES MA- SONRY AND RBFNSHNO. years or servce. SRT..F EMPLOYED AND N-Alt benefts - vacaton pad SURED, AD , 2-8-tf medcal and hosptalzatlon nsurance - ten pad holdays FOR SALE CHRSTMAS SALE DKCKMUKlt 7th Ul80 to lho WKMTPRM TUFT HJOP F,,MKR HTHKKT longevty pay. Applcatons may be obtaned at Polce Headquarters, Route No. 12, Mountansde, N.J. All applcatons must be returned by December 31, T Fast PUBLC NOTCE Notce s hereby gven that the followng acton was taken on appeals heard by the Board of Adlustment on November 27, 1972: Appeal of Cft. J. Realty far ptrmlsfon to erect a sfln at 2 Elm Streel-Granted. Appeal of Charles A. and Lnda L. Brown for permsson to use property at Boynton Avenueas a buldng lot-referred to Plannng Board for examnaton and recommendaton. Appeal of Mchael D. and Clauda Durante for permlslon to erect a one-famly dwellng at 1 Normandy Drve-Dened. Appeal of Santo and Kathleen Tartlvlta for permsson to erect a one-famly dwellng at 1171 Columbus Avenue--Decson reserved. Appeal of Santo and Kathleen Tartlvlta to subdvde Lot 8 n Block 692-A (known as 1922 Central Avenue) nto three lots and to rect thereon three one-famly dwellngs. Also to permt the ue of an exstng dwellng on Lot B-Declslon reserved. [ Appeal of Wlson Contractng Company for permsson to ertct two one-famly dwellngs vn Lots 3 and 4 n Block 55V; Lofs 2 und 3 n Block 540 (Connectcut St)-D«clslon reserved. Also Appeal of Frst No 1 1 on a Stores tor permsson to extend tho parkng lot used n conjuncton wth the "Bg Buy" supermarket, upon promses known as Prospect Street (decson was resorved on ths appeal at the Board mobtlno of October 14, 972)"Decllned to recommend approval to the Town Councl. Eleanor E.Ssnford Socrotflrv Board of Adlutmont T $10,00 > t

16 * U THE HE8TFODUJ (f.4.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER M, mattng should you have to Car Emergency Kt Essental change a tre or do other work on your car - - day or A wnter emergency kt s commercally avalable f nght. The mattng can also auto frst ad kts wll prove be used as a quck tracton useful n treatng mnor cuts l and bruses of any orgn. TRE CHANS-Both the Natonal Safety Councl and an essental part of every motorst's preparaton for the snow and ce whch wll soon preval n our area, accordng to James F. Koran, Westfeld's Chef of Polce. 4 'The way out of an emergency may well come out of the trunk of your car," wa the way the chef put t. Chef Moran recommended the followng lst of tems to make up an emergency kt. BATTERY CABLES - An essental tem n pate your battery should fal or you nadvertently leave your lfhu on. Cables should be of heavy gauge. They should be long enough to connect to your battery and reach at least four feet beyond the outsde edge of your fender. rlares (OB REFLEC- TORS) - At least for tongburnng, 30-mmute flares should be carred. f you should break down or be nvolved n an accdent, mark your car both front and rear wth flares, or at least, reflectors. Flares should not be used when - spuled gasolne or ol s FRST AD- One of the 15 Enrolled n UC Courses Westfeld area resdent* enrolled n College Unlmted at Unon College nclude: Mrs. Crol Franzo of 2154 Rartan Rd, educatonal secretares symposum; Bran J, Reddngton of 107 Park St. and Myrna Slamowt of 17 Msntou Crcle, both n creatve wrtng; Mrs. Maryellen Clark of 226 Maryland St., Beatrce Cluff of SlOToppng HJ1 Rd., Mrs. Nancy Schulte of 811 Coolktge St., and Mss Jane Shapro of 137 Landadowne Ave. all n modern psychology; and Wllam Holt of 1325 Prospect St. and Elsabeth Wlder of 1180 Wychwood Rd., both n ornthology. AWPTHE CRUSH t** DAYS Ta XMAS the nternatonal Assocaton of Chefs of Polce recommed carryng renforced tre chans for use n severe weather. Tre chans provde from four to seven tmes the tracton of conventon tres n heavy snow and glare ce. OTHER TEMS - Carry a flashlght or battery lanter, a par of gloves and a small rug pece of f coarse ad beneath the drve wheels of your car. Be sure a tow chan, sand or rock salt and a shovel are also re A spare can of wndsheld washer soluton, spare wper blades and extra bulbs for drectonal sgnals and stop lghts wll also prove ther value should you need them. Chef Moran also advsed, "Should you end up n a snowbank, put the pece of carpetng under your drve wheels. Turn your front wheels from sde to sde to clear away snow and put THE COLONAL CHORUS SPEBSQSA* WESTFELD CHAPTER PRESENTS TS 25th ANNUAL HARMONY HOLDAY "Roarng Twentes" 8:15 pm FRDAY A SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 2 WESTFELD SENOR HGH SCHOOL Rahway Avenue and Doran Road SATURDAY PERFORMANCE SOLO OUT Tckets for Frday only at the door, and The Bandta^d 'Mac Hugh, nc. The Musc Staff has 1OO ways to kll... and they all work! '*«M M CHRRLES THE MECHHNE your transmsson n drveor second gear. Then, wth a lght touch on the accelerator, pull back onto the cleared roadway." "Westfeld drvers can save themselves a great amount of trouble and help keep traffc movng on our streets and hghways,' 7 Chef Moran ponted out. Then he added, "We hope emergences do not occur, but t's the better part of common sense to always be prepared." Tvsdoy Nght 1$ MoWe Nght A) Comet Pzzera-Restaurant 12tt No. Brad St., Hltecto, N J. Phon* COMNG TUESDAY, DEC. Fu*l tngth feature "SONS OF THE DESERT" Starrng Laurel & Hardy Free duh Lades 7:30 1 9:30 P.M. FREE ADMSSON WEW f \ D * CMEM A 1 h'f> Paramount Prtur** Prnam AHowvdW.Kort AMnJayUfrter Producton Starrng Barfora Stresand Yves Montand XA y.%: NOW PLAYNG 2-BG HTS! ROBERT REDFORD CANDDATE LSO HlghMt Ratng!" H.Y. :- -"- * ATTENTON SKERS Durng last week we served a customer from No. Carolna, one from upstate N.Y., one from Long sland and one from Altoona, Pa. Why do we attract customers from such a wde area? Maybe t's our hot racng equpment exclusvely ours n Westfeld. Lke Oln,Nordca or Hanson. Maybe t's our color coordnated fashon by Roffe/Demetre, Smley or Slalom also exclusvely ours or maybe t's our low, low prces on begnners 9 packages. Maybe our frendly knowledgeable servce. Why not come n and fnd out? OPEN EVERY EVENNG TL 9 SAT. TL 6 (Maybe we 're not the bggest but we 're the best) THE SKER'S SHOP Jt A Pro Shop For Skers 1012 W. SOUTH VE. WESTFELO Laatsrsl Leswttrsl fowl Un ttatera»t U* H JMtr! tan! At Hw u «.M b. LOBSTER flmmty STARTS WED. DEC. 6TH GONE WTH THE WND M>.-: -x :< --. *» KDDE MATNEE...SAT. AND SUN. AT 2 PM "COURAGE OF LASSE" h*.»; 1 v SMNTT PUB NTtltTANMMNT font SMfood, Drnk & Fun POMTrUASANTKKH.N.J..Tl: Chrstmas At Mac Hugh's t n Chrstmas At MacHugh's.. & v.-: The PENDLE TON Robe-n-Bag r M fcs?: 4 - v ntm»«utn Goes along wth a comfortable cushon n ts own carryng case A great and useful gft dea for the cold weather to come. See these and many other fne woolen robes at Mac Hugh's 11 "* -y f. /, \t'*> '4*. The Dryden - r" SECRETARY Sngle breasted storm coat. Synthetc curl collar wth center '1,.< back vent n 40" length.. *. ' * Color: Camel Szes: V». -. me* lllt h- Prce: $75.00 f Wff Robert Burns^Tartan 52"x7Q", 5" self-frnge wth case and two cushons. $25.00 Clan Motor Robe-Black and Red Cameron 52"x70", 5" self-frnge wth case and two cushons. $25.00 "JSr Personal Parkng Servce... J m > " * Personal Parkng Servce Smply Drve Your Car to the Rear of the Store and Our Personal Attendants Wll Park Your Car, and Return t Upon Completon of Your Shoppng. Open Every Evenng Untl 9 PM# Except Saturdays, x.>) Smply Drve Your Car to the Rear of the Store and Our Personal Attendants Wll Park Your Car, and Return t Upon Completon of Your Shoppng. Open Every Evenng Untl 9 P.M., Except Saturdays. [-/Al Jr.' \\\n\t MNKAMCMCAR ANKAMMCARO hu s ' >-> * : * a : ;. 4 * t *,1-. 58TERRUROAO SCOTCH PLANS ' V E. Broad St., Wostfeld UVt. ft 264 E. Brood St., Westfeld AD me.

17 THE WESTFUSU) (NJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBfcK W, 1»72 17 Club emjs^^^_ ^MsV^H^^B^va^a^BB^^^ HHaB^sw Westf rea -<* Karen Susan Susan BrownellJ Suburban Symphony Offerng *7 "Tl ;-- / '* * * ' *. ' / * '- n : V s *.-. -\ \ * m - ;* * *- Zt-,-* * *. **' m»j P Mr: Davd Scott Helmng * 4! '. " JodyPffftr Elzabeth Meklejohn Marred n Candlelght Ceremony n a candlelght ceremony Frday evenng, Mss Elzabeth Meklejohn became the brde of Davd Scott Helmng. The Rev. Dr. Frederck E. Chrstan offcated at the marrage at eght o'clock n the Presbyteran Churchof Westfeld. A recepton followed at the Monday Afternoon Club, Planfeld. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meklejohn Jr. of 849 Rmball Ave. and Mr. and Mrs Frederck Wllam Helmng Jr. of Water bury, Conn, andwest Southport, Mane. The brde wore a weddng dress of candlelght slk organza wth dases of vense lace applqued on the bodce. Her Camelot headpece of dases held her long vel of lluson. She Bulgaran Yule Topc For Church Dnner Mrs. Bradford Craver wll gve her program, "Chrstmas n Bulgara", at the annual Chrstmas dnner of the Woman's Assocaton of the Presbyteran Church at 7 p.m. Dec. 7 n theparsh house. She wll wear her natve costume and tell many stores of the customs she remembers from her chldhood.; Mrs. Craver was bom n Sofa, Bulgara and receved her degree from the Amercan College for Women n stanbul. She taught Englsh at Sofa Amercan Unversty where she met and marred Dr. Bradford Craver, an Amercan who was also on the staff. She recevedher master's degree from Boston Unversty. Mrs. Craver s the author of two books. She helps people who mmgrate to ths country and teaches classes of Englsh n her home. Mrs. John Mller and Mrs. Wllam Henbokel are n charge of the, dnner. Reservatons may be made through them by Dec. 3. The Long Lastng Ponsettas Are Now Ready For Sale 4 Red, Whte, Pnk FRESH AND PERMANENT CHRSTMAS ARRANGEMENTS EVERGREEN BLANKETS F carred a sngle red rose on her prayer book. Attendng the brde were her sster, Dane, as mad of honor, and Mrs. Davd Otey Campbell, the former Cyntha Meglaughln of Westfeld, as matron of honor. Brdesmads were another sster of the brde, Mrs. Davd Wllam Bussler of Northampton, Mass., the former Anne Meklejohn, and the brdegroom's sster, Susan. They wore long dresses of red velvet and carred whte roses. ' Mr. Campbell was best man. Usherng were the brde's brother, Robert Meklejohn, and the brdegroom's brothers, Wllam, James, Thomas and John Helmng. Mss Peggy Rub sang and played VThe Weddng Song" on her gutar before the servce. Mrs. Helmng was graduated from Westfeld Hgh School and n May from Connectcut College, New London. She s now studyng n a graduate program n envronmental studes at Yale Unversty. Her husband was graduated from Rutgers Unversty n 1971 where he was a member of Delta Sgma Ph fraternty and captan of the swm team. He s an agent wth the Connectcut Mutual Lfe nsurance Company n New Haven where the couple wll lve. Exhbt Crafts Edna Bouchal and Barbara Schaff of Westfeld are Stanley Lobby Jr. among the craftsmen Mrs. Kooyker, who exhbtng at the 7th annual graduated from Scotch contemporary crafts Plans - Fanwood Hgh exhbton and sale of the School receved her B.A. Morrstown Untaran Fellowshp Dec. 1 and 2. Anne Salbello, a former teacher n Westfeld Hgh School, s fne arts charman. "All Know l» what 1 read n the papers." Wll Roger* sad t. The great humorst penned a btt of wltdom wth exaggeraton. Everythng you know may not come from newv papers, but t's a good place to start. t's the full nformaton medum,.* fṭ Mn. WllUm Kooylur Valare Knouse Marres. «. Charles con Mn Kooyker of Netherlands Mss Valere Knouse, degree from Farlegh daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dcknson Unversty, Wayne E. Knouse of Glensde Avenue, Scotch Madson. She earned her Plans, and Wllem M.S.W. degree n socal Kooyker, son of Mr. and work from Ford ham Mrs. Wllem Kooyker of Baarn, Utrecht, the Netherlands, were marred Saturday n a two o'clock ceremony at the Communty Presbyteran Church of Mountansde. The Rev. Elmer Talcott was asssted by the Rev. Wllam Culton of Frenchtown, brother-n-law of the brde, n the double rng servce. A recepton was held at the Ryland nn, Whtehouse Staton. The brde wore a weddng dress of off-whte jersey. caught at the bodce wth a cluster of seed pearls.her vel was held by a small cap, trmmed wth pearls. She carred a bouquet of small orange roses and whte carnatons. Escorted to the alter by her father, the brde had her sster, Mrs. Wllam Culton of Frenchtown, as matron of honor. Her other attendants were her ssters, Mrs. Stanley Lobby Jr. of Pscataway and Mss Lsa Knouse of Scotch Plans. Wth ther long dresses of smoke blue jersey, they wore bege lace rbbon streamers n ther har and carred nosegays of gold fall flowers. Servng as best man was Wllam Lnden of New York Cty. Ushers were Wllam van Akeljen of New York, Gordon F. Dobson of Staten sland, Rchard Knouse, brother of the brde, and Mark the moment she says "yes" wth a sparklng damond engagement rng from Marcus Jewelers. Our guarantee of qualty and value s the reason why so many people thnk of us frst when ths happy occason arlsos. n 18K Gold settngs. From $100. Unversty, wth the help of a scholarshp from Cancer Care, nc. of New York Cty, where she s now employed as a caseworker. Mr. Kooyker receved a B.B.A. degree wth honors n economcs from Bernard Baruch College, New York Cty, and s now attendng the New York Unversty Graduate School of Busness Admnstraton. He s employed at the New York offce of nternato, nc. of Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The couple wll lve n Staten sland, after a weddng trp to St. Luca n the Carbbean. The parents of the brdegroom came from Holland to attend the ceremony. A rehearsal dnner was held at the home of the brde's parents. Many Pctures Wat for Owners t's housecteanng tme at the Leader! Our fles are overflowng wth pctures of ndvduals, organzaton actvtes, etc. used n prevous news stores n the Leader. Those who wsh to have these pctures are urged to pck them up at the offce (upstars at 58 Elm St.) before Dec. 20. "Everybody produces somethng-good, bad or excuses." zmarkyour precous mwnent... wth the gft tfgfts! A Damond j ^ from tmatvus Jewelers \ \ t To Steven A, Ames Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. hfnagte of 751 KnoUwood Terrace announce t the marrage of hs daughter, Karen Susan, to Steven Allen Ames, on of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ames, Rockvlle Center, N.Y. The brde s the daughter also of the late Mrs. Jacouelme North Hufnagd. Mayor John T. Gregoro performed the ceremony at four o'clock Nov. 17 n the presence of the mmedate famles at the brde's home. t was followed by a dnner at the Planfeld Country Club. The brde was attended by her sster, Mss NancyAnn Hufnagel. Harold Schwartz served as best man for hs brother-n-law. Mrs. Ames s a graduate of Westfeld Schools and Amercan Unversty, Washngton, D.C. She s employed by Parade Magazne. Her husband s teachng n Wns Scholarshp Mchael R. Kamns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ncholas T. Kamln of U7 N. Eucld Ave., has been awarded the Oscar R. Myers Scholarshp at Junata College for the academc year. A senor, he s majorng n Englsh. Chrstmas House Opens Today Today and tomorrow the home at318 Edgewood Ave. wll become The Chrstmas House makng Yuletde shoppng a pleasant experence and offerng a warm holday welcome to all vstors. Hours of ths Chrstmas boutque and gft sale of the Covenant Chrstan School Socety are 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. tomorrow; 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Frday. Frends and members have spent many hours plannng and makng a wde varety of holday gft tems. These wll nclude hand knt hats, mttens and afghans, large authentc Raggedy Ann dolls, aprons, necktes, Chrstmas ornaments and Barbe doll clothes, at very reasonable prces. Some unusual gfts from the Orent and a wde varety of Chrstmas cards and all purpose statonery wll be sold. Free gft wrappng servce wll be provded for shoppers. A bake sale also s planned. Coffee wll be served. Admsson s free. the New York Cty school system. He s an alumnusof George Washngton Unversty, Washngton, D.C. After an extended trp through France, thecouple wll resde n New York. Senor Ctzens Crcle Calendar The Westfeld Senor Ctuns have crcled Dec. U on ther calendars, the date when they wll go to Rado Cty to see the Chrstmas Show. Ther November meetng was a prevew of Thanksgvng. Wth a turkey dnner served to an apprecatve group of about 100 members, Daughters and frends served. Group sngng was led by Alce Skll. The results were gratfyng although the tenors* bartones and bassos had dffculty competng numercally wth the soprano. Dors Haskns was accompanst. Carmalyn Cook, who was formerly assocated wth Tony Sarg, entertaned wth hand puppets and maronettes. Among her props was a maronette used by Mr. Sarg n hs producton fo "Rp Van Wnkta." Caper Planned For Y W Meetng 1 (( The Holday Caper", wrtten by several members of the Newcomers Club of the Westfeld YWCA, wll be presented Dec. 4, for the general nterest meetng of the Lades Day Out, from 1-3 p.m. at the YW, 120 ClarkSt. The play, drected by Mrs. Mary Kukal, s somewhat of a fantasy startng wth a dsagreement between two elves t ncludes an old fashoned Chrstmas, an offce party and a chldren's party. Takng part are Mesdames Ede Adams, Charlotte Bren, Karen Burgh art, Phylls Detlefs, Pat Demer, Marca Goodwn, Fran Heus, Mary Kukal, Macke Res, Ruth Van Schoonoven, Cheryl Scott, Loretta Strange Becky Stuber and Judy Sturcke. Work done n the fall classes wll be exhbted at the meetng. t sopen to the publc for a small fee. Chld care 3 avalable. Jeannette 's The Chnstmas Gft Shop Throughout the year we specalze n Gfts so naturally at Chrstmas tme we are stocked wth a fabulous selecton of gfts for everyone on your lst - Many too many to lst so we suggest you come n and browse. You are sure to fnd just whgt you want. Candles Tags Wrappngs Free Gft Wrappng Free Delvery n Unon County OPEN EVERY EVENNG UNTL CHRSTMAS EXCEPT SATURDAYS Mchael Daley Free Famly Concet Dec. 10 Wed n Colo. Mss Susan Clare Brownell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsey Brownell of 1M0 Prospect St., became the brde Nov. 18 of Mchael Charles Daley, sonof Mr. and Mr*. Wllam Daley of Slver thorne, Colo. The ceremony at the summer home of the brde's parents n the mountans at Sldora, Colo, was performed by the Rev. Davd Harmon of Boulder, Colo. Gven n marrage by her father, the brde was attended by her sster, Mss Joan L. Brownell. Her brother, John R. Brownellof Grand sland, Nebr., served as best man. The newlyweds are lvng n Eldora. Dartmouth Frosh Sean Clarkn, ton of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Clarkn, and Peter B. Demarest, ton of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Demareat, are among freshmen ths year at Dartmouth College. Clarkn, a Natonal Mert fnalst and member of the Natonal Honor Socety, was also edtor n chef of the yearbook and a member of the soccer team at Westfeld Ugh School. Demarest, captan of the swm team at Westfeld Hgh Scbool, was also a member of the Natonal Honor Socety, actve n student government and the Glee - Club. L.' Tbt TURN-STYLE ANTQUS AND SECOND HAND URNTUM ovsjnt Estate Sales Managed 17M. Sacawal *. Scotch PMM Open 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Surburban Symphony Orchestra of New Jersey wll present "n The Composer's Workshop 11 as ts 12th annual free famly concert Sunday, Dec. 10. De concert wll be held at S p.m. n Hllsde Junor Hgh, Orange Avenue, Cranford. Henry Bloch, conductor and musc drector, has planned an afternoon of concert musc goes along how a composer works and how he puts a muscal composton together. "t promses to be superb concert musc forsymphony lovers and an opportunty for others to learn all they ever wanted to know about good musc but were afrad to ask", he sad. Pledges Sororty Bonne Malcolm, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Bruce L. Malcolm of454 Sandford Ave., has been pledged to Kappa Delta sororty at Westmnster College. She s a freshman. 249E sum X Selectons wll nclude Sute from "Carmen", Overture to "Orpheus n the Underworld" and Wats from 'The Nutcracker". Bloch wll begn an engagement at the Papermll Playhouse, n Mllburn Dec. conducton the Nutcracker Sute. Weddng Cakes» «margc' cak«nvest N FURS FOR CLAMOUR AND WARMTH Buy Wth Confdence COMPLETE FUR SERVCE H FUS Broad St., WosHloM (6pp. Ralto) SurprM Her - Yet L«t H«r Choou Atk About Our Plan ^R^ ^B^ V ^ Learn CutMfc NURSERY Center Dpt of Ed»*tk» SCHOOL SVBVHVPVMMRBBBST..M. aa>.m. Sm Snacks rfcypomd S«afc>n» Llmllcd EMOUK TATON PROVDED 23* WESTFELD Now your table can reflect the beauty and joy of the season wth Lenox Holday Chna Add brght festve colors to your holday table wth Holday... a new three-pece place settng n Lenox Chna. Beautfully hand-decorated wth a gala red and green holly motf and accented by a 24-karat gold band. n the popular Lenox Dmenson shape. Perfect for glt-gvng and your own holday entertanng. v-.- ". fflss 3-pece place settng $22.95 Dnner plate $ 9.00 Cup and Saucer $13.95 Wo Delver Around The Conor Or Around The World McEwen Flowers Ertabllhed 1921 FMfc OPMHE.STREET FRONT DOOR. PARKNG Grove St. at Westfeld Ave.,Westfeld, Open 8 a.m. to fl30 p.m. dally Tho Person to Person Jowolsr Open 9 to a /don, thru Ph. s*t, 9 to C. [ran St. / WmltLD, H,, / MJ (lu'j Alo n U llfom), floulwuod nrl ACKtNSACK Jeannete's Gft Shop Htadqumtors for Hallmark Card* and Barrlclnl Candy 227 E, Brood Str»«t SHOP N WSTNtD - QUALTY - SRVC - VALURS Rar ntranet to Muncpal Parkng lot AD 2*1072 ane sm 137 CENlTRAL AVENUE, WESTFELD, N.J.

18 W«E WESTFHXO (KJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER M, 1#T«- Admrng Handeraft a to be told at the Tamaquee School Holday Boutque Wedne$day are Mr$. Anthony Mazza, Mr*. Glenn Maggo and Mrg. Lawrence Shaffer. Students, Faculty, Parents Readyng Tamaques Boutque Tamaques School P.T.O. presdent, Mrs. Glenn Maggo announces that the Holday Boutque under the co-charmanshp of Mrs. Lawrence Shaffer and Mrs. Anthony Mazza s nearly ready for ts all day sale Wednesday, Dec. 6. The hours wll be 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Weeks of careful plannng and long hours of preparaton have gone nto ths annual fund raser. nvolvement has been by many women dedcated to makng the Holday Boutque a success. The Tamaques Grl Scouts, Brownes and Cub Scouts have played a role n the preparaton of boutque tems. Gft and craft artcles wll nclude macrame belts, ndan headbands, stuffed anmals, holday pet collars, dred floral arrangements, school banners, crocheted handbags, key rngs, hand puppets and many more of nterest. Chldren wll be able to do ther own shoppng. There wll be many gfts prced under one dollar for all the members of the famly. Gft charmen are: Mrs. Gene Herthel, chldren's; Mrs. Allen Chn, mother's; Mrs. Herbert Germase, father's; Mrs. John Everett, Chrstmas, and Mrs. John Volno, mscellaneous. A new addton ths year s a whte-elephant table. The charman, Mrs. Bernard Turel, has been very busy collectng "Anteeks 'n Thngs". The Bake Shop, under the drecton of Mrs. Alan Mysel, wll have many homemade cakes, cookes, desserts and treats for sale. A Penny-Candy Corner s a new nnovaton. A boot and skate sale also has been added ths year. The charman, Mrs. Marvn Roscoe, has announced that rubber boots, sk boots, ce skates and rubbers n good condton and properly szed wll be sold on a consgnment bass. Yule Seal Campagn Opens Postmen throughout Unon, County are delverng thousands of Chrstmas Seal letters to homes and busness offces to mark the openng of the 1972 drve to combat and control respratory dseases and ar polluton. The local campagn, part of a natonwde effort now n ts 66th year, s beng conducted by the TB- Respratory Dsease Assocaton of Central New Jersey. George Kotuby of Rahway, vce presdent of TB RD Central, sad that Edde Albert, popular vdeo and screen personalty, s the honorary natonal charman. The Unon County campagn s beng drected by Clar G Bradley of Clark, who s treasurer of the assocaton's board of drectors. Chars Weekend Catherne M. Corcoran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Corcoran, of 218 Golf Edge, s charman of the socal commttee and was n charge of the Fall Weekend at Randolph- Macon Woman's College. A senor socology major, she has been a member of the Student Government Assocaton and a sophomore Gold Key Gude. STO Dr. and Mrs. Wllam Lnenberg of 304 E. Dudley Ave. announce the brth of a son, Mark Thomas, Nov. 19 at Overlook Hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. James Pesaolano of Lnden became the parents of ther second chld and frst son, James Jr., Nov. 23 at Muhlenberg Hosptal. Mrs. Pewolano s the former Dane Madore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Madore of 74 Elm St. frst son was born Nov. 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Melton of 509 Rahway Ave. at Muhlenberg Hosptal. He has been named Wayne Joseph. Hs ssters are Jula and Laura. Mr. and Mrs. Ncholas Campagna of 1386 Mohawk Tr. t Mountansde, became parents Nov. 14 at Muhlenberg Hosptal of a baby grl. UC Students Teacher Ades Sx local students at Unon College are partcpatng n a plot project and are servng as teacher ades n Unon County. They are Patrck Glennon, Patrca Ha user, Steve Conn, Nancy Crossng and Mrs. Clauda Barnes of Westfeld and Cathy Gnn of Mountansde. Andrew Cedrtc Furnlvoll, Deborah Let Wallace Deborah Wallace s Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lee Wallace of 319 Scotch Plans Ave. announce the engagement of ther daughter, Deborah Lee, to Anthony Cedrc Furnvall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Selwyn Furnvall of Brstol, England. The brde elect was graduated from Westfeld Hgh School n the class of She attended the Unversty of Mane at Portland-Gorham, and s now a student at the Catholc Unversty of Amerca, Washngton, D.C. Mu Wallace s also a dormtory drector at the Natonal Cathedral School, Washngton. Her fance wa graduted n 1971 from Magdelan College, Oxford, where he receved hs B.A. degree n musc. He s presently assstant organst and chormaster at the Natonal Cathedral, Washngton, D.C. Eyes For Needy Chrstnas Sale The annual jewelry and slver sale of New Eyes for the Needy, nc. wll be held tomorrow and Saturday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at ts headquarters, 549 MUburn Ave. (drectly across from Saks parkng lot), Short Hlls. Among artcles on dsplay are charms, gold watches, chans, rngs, bracelets, lockets, penknves, cuff lnks, water ptchers, candlestcks and fne flatware. All proceeds go toward furtherng world-wde work of New Eyes for the Needy to provde better sght for those n need. TM eaf * earned the ttle "kng of brde" bermae of t* majeatc appearance and power of flght. Hosptal Accredted John L. Yoder, drector, has receved notfcaton from the Jont Commsson on Accredtaton of Hosptals that Rahway Hosptal has been accredted for the maxmum two-year perod. The certfcate of accredtaton granted to the ** ' m Nomm AVC E* WUTTUXD hosptal s an ndcaton f the publc that the hosptal has voluntarly sought evaluaton of ts servces. A two-day survey of Rahway Hosptal by a physcan and an admnstrator, feld' representatves of the. commsson, preceded, renewal of ts accredtaton.; EaUUw) by r, B. McDowell - fl } ' : Top, j. u lt AM HHJt S There has been much enthusasm for the sale at the school. The ffth and sxth graders are workng hard under the drecton of Mrs. Marca Bergoffer, Tamaques art teacher, producng posters to be dsplayed throughout downtown Westfeld to help publcze the Holday Boutque. SPANSH BOTA Orgnally desgned n Span to hold wn*, th«goatskn bota t now rubbtr lnad nd can handla 2 tttras of any lqud - tvtn watar. SAO SLVERPLATED WNE POUREA Won't drp a drop... ENmnatf tanad tablecloths and tcky fnoar. Doubla-llp nturw non spllng... From Swadan JO 1 / ',( M M M A V VW \ Ml!,, > '... - J Proceeds wll hefj> Tamaques School n assembly programs, specal classes, lbrary books and equpment for ts Meda Center. f B0WCRAFT Eat SK SHOP Route 22, Scotch Plans Our 33rd Year Offerng Frendly Helpful Servce for Skng - Tenns Backpackng - Clmbng - Campng - Archery. PREPARE FOR THE GREAT BLZZARD, HANDSOME LEATHER SET REGSTRAR Bankar or Credt Card BlHold wth matchng KEY CARD, caw for keys. Beautfully gft boxtd. Choce of popular colon. Bllfold from 7.00 Kay Caaa from 4.00 LUGGAGE for MEN. Ruggedly masculne, n looks and durablty. Tough, lghtweght, compact deluxe soft sde luggage covered n sturdy Skal vnyl n Harness Brown. Sold brass combnaton locks *- The orgnal TDE TMER. The precson transstor movement works on a battery, Jon the many thouandt who are already enjoyng and usng ths fantstc unt between Mane and Florda. 6" x 6" clear acrylc. For table or wall '- -,»CA J&* f \\\y V \ tt DUE DECEMBER 5th zzard Commemoraton REE Every Purchaser Now through December Our Practcal Gft Worth At Least $2.00 Wll Make Someone n Your Household Thnk Pleasantly Of Bowcraft Twce A Week For Twenty Yean. Unlmted Well-Lghted Parkng X Smply Slver nun: the nmtable Jerry Sllverman ease summed up superbly n three lttle words-softness, seamng, suede. A olnch of buttery taupe suede crclng the pretty wast of our cream whte wool creps day dress, n 6 to 14 szes. 116,00 ane sm 137 CENTRAL AVENUE, WESTFELD, ane LESURE BLANKETS Vbrant colors woven n a Scotch plad pattern. Toasty warm and lght* weght. Machne washable, shrnk and mldew resstant, mothproof, non-allergenlo. Carryng case. sm 137 CENTRAL AVENUE, WESTFELD, N J

19 N.J.) LEADER. THKJASDAY, NOVEMBER M, J»72 ff Ellen Cooney 4th Generaton * At Holy Cross Ellen Cooncy of Wertfdd slfouowng n the loottfcp of her father, and her grandfather. And her greatgrandfather. And ftveof her father sx brothers. r "My famly always joked tout sendng me to Holy Croat," Ellen recalled, tryng to hold back a bented grn. " had Always planned to go to College to New Englandand Holy OOAS stoned lke the ftrfoct place." Men s among MO women Attendng Holy Cross College whch after 12* fears as ah all-male Stronghold, became Educatonal ths fau.! Her late great- nndfother, Dr. John P. Cooney, waa a member of K Holy dots of «, havng attended from vm to 1M. Her grandfather, 9udge John P. Cooney Jr. of Provdence, R.., s a member of the class of 1023; her dad, Mchael Cooney, 'M; and of her father's sx brothers/fve are Holy Croat alunn. The Garden Club's Open, Homes Tour s Tomorrow Ruth Emerson Kstner, -toted authorty on flower arrangng, wll decorate the fve homes beng opened to VL* - % ; Fashon plus Mr*. Henry M. JCUtntr the publc tomorrow by The Garden Club of Westfeld. Hours are 1-5 and 7-0 p.m. The tour s ttled, "All Hal The Day." Mrs. Kstner wll use only fresh flowers and greens. She plans such features at a Chrstmas tree decorated exclusvely Wth yellow roses. Guest arrangers, all of whom are members of other garden clubs and certfed Natonal Councl flower show judges, wll decorate the front doorways of the houses. Tley are Mesdantes Clfford Elberson, W Brooks Evert, Sdney Lt vak, A. P. Mustard Jr. Norman Stenhlber. A Wassal Bowl wll lend an aura of Chrstnas hosptalty to the tour at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson, 1415 Fo Tral, Mountansde, where the tour guests wll be served refreshments. Gfta hand-crafted by club members wll be on sale at 1621 Rsng Way, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Lnn. Also on the tour are the homes of the Joseph D. Davs's, 221 Golf Edge,Mr. and Mrs. Prank Oertd, 824 Kmball Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chld*, 802 Shadowlawn Dr. Tckets may be purchased for the tour at each of the homes. Mores Of Youth Nxons Send Greetngs To Mrs. Wtt, 97 Mrs. Dasy Wtt of Scotch Plans receved greetngs on her 97th brthday Nov. 19 from Presdent and Mrs. Rchard Nxon and from Congresswoman Florence Dwyer. Mrs. Wtt has seen many wondrous changes durng her lfe tme. Born n the horse and buggy days, she has seen 19 presdents n offce. She and her husband, the late Edward B Wtt of Brstol Va, had eght chldren, three of whom are lvng. There are seven grandchldren and 20 great grandchldren. Mrs. Wtt s a member of the Frst Baptst Church of Westfeld and a lfelong member of the Order of the Eastern Star of Vrgna. Her brthday was marked wth a famly party gven by her son n law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H S Jessee of 1690 Cooper Rd, formerly of Westfeld, wth whom she lves. Four generatons were present ncludng two of her grandchldren from Westfeld, Mrs. Kenneth Bachman and Mrs. Allen Malcolm, Mrs. Dasy Wtt ^m Needlepont Crewel Hooked Rugs Antque* n Gft* Upstars at 67* MorrsAve.,E«&tbound One block West of Farmer's nn, Mllburn 9:30to4:OODaly tn r» Chrstmas wthout compromse t's Mffertt Kremtntz s clawcally beautful jewelry. Masterfully crafted wth real jewels. n a heavy overlay of 14 Karat gold. So that each pece has much of the wearng qualty and all of the rch btauty of old Karat gold. At a fracton of the cost. ELM A QUMBY STS Open Dety 9 to 5:30 UM12.S0 rght, S blow.h1 WESTFELD MASTER CHARGE, HANDCHARGE, PERSONAL CHARGE, BUDGET* LAY-A-WAY PLANS 232*7 S Crvfofd 12 North Am., TDY KNTS APPAREL ALTMATONS ONANY HMCHAM) StotMt Hmn+MH$O* LM T, ttuu WUTNLD We've conquered the weather. Fashonably. Wth Strde Rtes. You don't have to sacrfce style for servceablty. And Strde Rte proves t. Wth weatherproof boots that are the greatest thngs under the clouds. And we ft them to make the comfort complete* Strde Rtes. Boots from the most trusted name n chldren's shoes. Rrte BOOT Hadassah Topc Two guests of the Westfeld Chapter of Hadassah speak at ts meetng on Monday at 12:30 p.m. at Mrs. rvng Sedwn's, 1 Essex Road, Scotch Plans, on "Sexual Mores of Our Youth Today". They are Rabb Charles A. Kroloff and Dr. Jane Nchols Spragg. Rabb Kroloff, sprtual leader of Temple EmanuEl, graduated magna cum laude from Yale Unversty. Presently secretary of Communty Development Corporaton of Westfeld, he has wrtten many artcles whch have appeared n Natonal Jewsh Monthly and Amercan Judasm. He receved hs certfcaton as a marrage counsellor from Amercan Foundaton of Relgon and Psychatry. Dr. Spragg, a graduate of Westfeld Hgh School, receved her M.O. n1948 from the Unversty of Chcago School of Medcne. She s a member of Planned Parenthood Physcans Assocaton, N.J. Publc Health Assocaton, U.S. Assocaton of Sex Educaton and Counsellors and N.J. Commttee on Aborton. Dr, Spragg s partcularly nterested n the felds of venereal dsease, pregnancy-teenage and contracepton. 8 Et 40 Meets Unon County Salon 146 held ts regular Marche Monday at the Amercan Legon Post Home, North Ave., wth Madam Chapeau Evelyn Wacker presdng. Greetngs were extended from Departmental Chapeau Passe, Gertrude Banks to all the Partners. Jo Frck reported on Pouvor n the absence of Betty Walck, Pouvor Charman. June Lesko, Chapeau Passe, gave a report on the project for the year, to rase money n sellng jewelry. Many members made crocheted purses and dolls to be sent to the chldren n the hosptal at Denver, Colo. The work of the 8 et 40 s to assst n the preventon and control of Tuberculoss and Cystc Fbross n chldren. Now That You Have Seen Our Name - you know we are petentng to you excellent values and exctng young fahons as well. Whether t's portwca, drenes, coats, slcepwear, lngere, or accessofet, Clua Loue has t especally fo Junors, Young Junors, and Teens, plu our separate Lttle S lter Shop* fo Grls, szes 7 to 14. So, do shop the store that s complete, that really s specal,and that wants to be your frend. ' CotnpUte Una af Orthoptdlc ShoM DOCTOR'S PRSCRPTONS ACCURATELY PLLED Wa Keep ACCURATE RECORDS of AH Fttngs Mall REMNDER CARDS Provde FREE SZE CHECKUPS Randal' a famly Affar" ELM T. RANDAL'S Opm Thursday lytnlngtf 232-3*10 Weddng Receptons Socal Functons Pano Rectals Meetngs Woman's Club Or WlfTNHD r 31 S. EUCLD AVR M4 LEARN ELECTROLYSS the KREE way...llownrllntf oaroor n permanent ltlr removal, Affa no lnrrlar. Full or jart tlmo. Day or Jflvo. Mon, Wumon, Cumo, wrlto or )>ho» for -REK KOOKLKT K. KREE </ELECTROLYSS 111 W. 43., H.. OQ]> (H (1 t AMlHJt M u l H u Cl HTf ft Loft to Rg c plad cuffed trouscr, Pastel acryl; wth matclne peace $17. toppec jacket, $19, Both szes 5-r3. Avrl/polyester gabnrdlno cuffed trouser n pnk, $16, wth polvos tcr/rayon danty prnt sllrf. $9, both szes 5-13,, luyered y wtl the rnult-pastcl-strlpea l t t l t l wrap sweuter, &M-L ttt$13. Polycsjtcr/Avrl norm prnt long dross, $38, szes Fo Lttle Slater, the Oron smockod und ruffled cuffed punt sut. $16, gr s' szes 7-14, tomcd wth the nl fashoned nylon mock turtle ho, $6, grls' slzos QUMBY STREET, WESTFELD Opon Every Nlto 'Tl 0 PM, Excopt Soturdny* CLARA LQUfcJb CHARGE ' nankamencahd..mablfcr CHAHOE HANO-CHARtSB

20 *ag*» THE WESTFELD <N-#.) LEADER, THUM4DAY, NOVCHBH St, \Mt j Handel's Judas Maccabaeus To Be Presented Sunday ^^^^^^^^^ 1 ^^^^^^^^H The New Jersey Schola States and, n December, ^^^EQ ^^^^^ 1 Cantorum and YM Plan- wll take part n the flmng ^ ^ ' f ^ n a ^ H feld Symphony wll pretent of a newopera by Hans ^^mm^^^^^^^m Handel's masterpece Werner Hene, Rachel's ^^^HKa^aHBaaaaaaaaal conducted by Lout fooker, Song, wrtten for NET ^^^KJlaaamAaaaaaaaaaal ths Sunday, at3:30 p.m n televson. laaaaaav^^^baaaaaaaaaaw PUnfed Hgh School. Sean Danel, bartone, ^ Pf^^H^^^^H The SO-member chorus, whowll appear as Smon, la 1 ^ J B ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H ncludng the adult and a veteran of opera f oratoro, [ ' < -?1HV^ ^ H chldren's chon, Jon wth and muscal comedy. He has L^, v ^ l^mn^s^sm the symphony and noted appeared n such roles as B^^H^^^^^^^H solosu n performng the Rgoletto, Don Alfonao, and ^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H Handel oratoro that f n Dr. Fallu.Tte recpent of ^ ^ f l ^ H L H s H popularty only to h Fu brght fellowshp, he *!««aw Messah". has also taught at Syracuse v»!s?jk?. Vlrf lplto Featured solosts nclude and ndana Unverstes. To * ntt male alto John Ferrante, Also appearng n the MT. rw whom Newsweek magane concert wll be weu-known V rgna 1 OCtlCS called "The amazng harpschordst Edward Amercan countertenor. Brewer, of New York Cty, O Perform Wth a range of almost four and Rabb Moshe Samber, octaves, Mr Ferrante has of PUnfed, who wll be n Cntlnprtf performed n numerous commentator durng the *** ^"**^c* *» operas, oratoros and oratoro. Other solosts are Vrgna Toenes of Broadway muscals and wll John Wlson of New York, Westfdd, a prvate voce be seen n a TV specal of the Vrgna Toenes of West- teacher, wll be a solost n PDQ Bach show tls year feld, Los Draper of "Judas Maccabaeus" by Joseph Porello, tenor, wll Lakewood, Debbe Taub of Handel wth the Schola appear as Judas, most PUnfed and. Bruce Cantorum and theplanfeld recently performed n Campbell of Metucnen. Symphony at 3:30 p.m. Monteverd's opera Orpheo OnSaturday, Dec. 9 the Sunday at Planfetd Hgh wth the Ssn Francsco Schola Cantorum and or- School. Sprng Opera. He has sung chestra wll perform Mrs. Toenes and her n major concert halls Handel's Messah at 8 p.m. husband, George* wll also throughout the Unted n Planfeld Hgh School, perform the ara "P«rto" from Mozart's "La a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^»"^^^^^^^ *^^ ^^ Clementa d Tto" wth the j ^ Unon Symphony Orchestra llp/ /U+ under the drecton of Leo f/fl^ flgs] Rndler at Connectcut t.a -fc^a"» # Farms School at 8 p.m. Dec. /7<tw*^ A arm 7th - (( )l / J f awfs^sbak After recevng a master's V^/ \S/( ^ JHj^^ degree at Columbua ^ 1*J\ flahhhh Unversty, Mrs. Toenes (\^y \m0 VH^^^A was solost at the Church of 1/ mholm^ ^sallllllh^bav me Resurrecton, Park /^Xlf^ ^Lnll^BlH^sm Avenue, New York She was T-^l ^s^lall^hsaav head of the voce depart- V^/ ' B^LHHslm ment at Elon Colle «e ' N - c - ^L^BV^BW or four vears and als ^salllllllva^bar taught at Greensboro N.C. ^s^l^hlhk ohege. Whle n North ^ ^ H P B B ^ ^ Carolna, she performed as Choose a coat, «B^P^ «"««* "^ost n oratoro, jacket, neck- Grass Roots Opera, rado, pece n glamorous WFMY-TV ancf WUNC-TV fur or fake fur fora and as adjudcator for North fabulous Chrstmas Gft Carolna State Contest* at Festvals. n New Jersey Mrs. ^pj Toenes has been employed & ^/J% as solost n Elzabeth and. & J r r ^ Westfeld churches for 12 A \<M/wL years and nvolved wth y^5fcjt * m f/ *sl*s)m[rh*' Redeemer Lutheran Church 11 ft /ff ^nfur*** / yo^h chors and the Frst *rjl*jtt P* SUPMAve. Methodst Church Lturgcal T&WnrZJ W&SSk Arts Festval. She was J (/ *^ tmm*mm*+***%.mm sponsored n rectal by the Our 51st Year

21 THE WESTFELD N.J.) LEADEH, THl RSMV, NOVKMBEK DO. 1B72 V*K+ 21 LWV Speaker To Dscuss 5 \ "The Electon Law Mess [ Assemblywoman Ann Cl <D., Morrs County) >e the featured speaker t v -. Ann Kttn at the Dec. 5 meetng of the Westfeld Area League of Women Voters. The publc s cordally nvted to attend 'v; the 8 p.m. program whch wll be held n the clubhouse of the Westfeld Woman's Club, 318 S. Eucld Ave. n her talk, enttled "The Electon Law Mess/' Mrs. wll cover electon lures n New Jersey, recent court decsons, nequtes as to closng dates for regstraton, the areas n whch New Jersey law does not conform wth federal regulaton, the pro's and con's of an Electon Law Enforcement Commsson, campagn spendng reports, and varous other aspects of current state statutes regardng electons. A Morrstown resdent for 22 years, Mrs. Klen was elected to the State Assembly n She s a graduate of Barnard College wth an M.S. from Columba Unversty. Her professonal years were spent of organzatons and s a past CHRSTMAS GLTTER and GLASS 4 ALt THAT OUTfM MO NOf M OOL0 AMD THt WAT W UK T H MHOHT J. 1 S t o f * t t 9, w top eontajnantor your om-f«hlon*d Chrttnw joodm. Q< No* your alt comm n a raw knd of Cfyttd. Ground for you bv CtNTlt UM. Tht smt dmtf pndyour p*pp*r and corns*cornbtnad-c, flu*.., t»oun<h un. nvtftomt, art Scandnavan <**m tftty k Clrtmtf Mpm, ThtttSwtdH how you* N D. TOMCT htt ft*n, ndvdual mrm mtf fopa WE'VE COT OTHER GRtAT CHRSTMAS DEAS. LKE THESE HANlCRAfTED EUROPEAN TOVS AMD ORNAMENTS. COME N. CHANCES ARE YOU WLL WARM A MEMORY OR CREATE A TRADTON Of YOUR OWN, SPECAL EVENT Sun, Dec.3 Coma and learn how to make Swtdlsh Roette, Th«Pottery Basaar 330 South Avenue Garwood Mall +! state presdent of the League of Women Voters of New Jersey. n 1968 Governor Hughes apponted Mrs. Klen to the New Jersey Councl Aganst Crme, and n the followng year she became drector of the New Jersey Women's Dvson. n 1970 she served as vce charman of the property Tax Task Force dvson of Governor CahlTs State Tax Polcy Commttee. n the State Assembly, Mrs. Klen s a member of the Judcary Commttee. She successfully sponsored legslaton whch provdes for a publc accountng of the mones rased by the State Lottery. She has cosponsored blls on welfare reform, mas transportaton, consumer protecton and equal rghts for women. Program charman for the Dec. 5 meetng s Mr*. Robert Kerwlt. Hosptalty arrangements are under the drecton of Mrs. Edgar Peterson Open Weekdays tll 9 P.M. Reserve Space Soon For Y Trp To Eurpoe Reservatons are now beng taken lor the three wed tour of Holland, Germany, Swtzerland and Auatra aponaored by the Lades Day Out Commttee of The Weatfeld YWCA. t wu take place May 18 to June All arrangements, beng made by Travetag, of Wettfeld, nclude transportaton to and from Westfeld to Kennedy Arport, hotel accomodaton, the trp, prvate bus for aghtaeeng and a courer n all countres. A representatve of Travetong wll accompany the group aa drector. Prom the Unted States the group wll fly to Amsterdam for four days. Tl>ey wll vst gardens, flower auctons, a cheese farm, a damond workshop, museums and take a canal trp. After a three day cruse up the Rhne from Rotterdam to Frankfort, the t wll go to Swtterland vstng the Jungfraujoch, nterlaken, Lucerne, the Furka pass, nnsbruck, - thence to Uchtensten. They shall also see Berchesgaden and Salburg and reachng Venna for three days of vsts to all ponts of nterest. The trp s open to both men and women. Membershp n ether the Westfeld YWCA or YMCA s requred. t s well to regster early as space s lmted. A depost s requred at the tme of regstraton. Deadlne for regstratons s Aprl 15. Y uletde Far Slated At Church * r - The sporlt of Yule wll preval Dec/2 at the annual Chrstmas far of All Sants Epscopal Church, Park Ave., Scotch Plans. Ttled, "An Old Fashoned Chrstmas", the hours are from 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Members of the church have been knttng, sewng, bakng and creatng artcles for months. You may fnd the perfect gft for those hard-to-shop-for frends on your lst. CadttU Scouts preparng for ther holday Ml* Saturday ncludt, from lft, S«rtftJ/tr McCornack, Cndy Bottomt, KathyAuda, Mr: Howard Taylor, rght, U attlng wth fancy baud strngng. Cadette Scouts To Hold Sale The home of Mr. and Mr. Joseph Wendl at MS Mnnk Way wll be open from l-s p.m. Saturday for the ttoltdy Sale of Cadette Grl Scout Troop No Proceeds wll go for the troop's communty servce projects and ts annual three day trp durng sprng vacaton. The grls hsve made craft Jr. Muscans Plan Program The Junor Muscal Club has announced the program for ts Dec. 3 meetng n the home of Mrs. Pad Kueter, 424 St. Marks Ave. Wendy Ho, wll play a Gavotte by Btch and Janet Sweet wll play Bach's Prelude and Fugue n D major. Wendy wll also do the ntproptu n A flat major by Franz Schubert. Also performng wll be Betsy Prtchett, Chopn's waltz n C sharp mnor and the Butterfly by Greg; Ted Shen, a Fuge by Ernest VonDohrany; Jll DeCots, Mary Ann Fererc, Mellssa Melloan, and Jayne Young also on the pano. Robn Roth, a soprano, wll sng Beau Sor by Debussy, Black s the Color of my True Love's Har by John Jacob Nles and Medley from West Sde Story by Bernsten. He Dec. 27 meetng wll be at 3 p.m. n the home of Jayne Young, 10 Kmball Cr. 3 Workng At Hahnes tems that nclude Jewelry, holday ornaments and statonery. They promse whte elephant bargans. Baked goods wll also be for sale. Browsers as well as buyers are welcome. Leaders of the troop are Mesdames Rchard Attenborough, Rchard Massey and Frank McRobbe. Altar Socety Yule Party The Rosary-Altar Socety of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Mountansde; wll hold ts annual Chrstmas party n the audtorum at 8:30 p.m. Monday. A bref busness meetng wll follow the program wth Mrs. Edwn Ots, presdng. A money tree wll be lghted and members may gve donatons for the mssons. Mrs. Frank Balazk, program charman, announces that students of Our Lady of Lourdes school wll sng carols. Refreshments wll be served. All parshoners are nvted. Mrs. Frank Torma, ways and means charman, reports that plans for a "Chrstmas Boutque** wll take place Dec. 10 n the audtorum after each mass. Women of the parsh have been asked to contrbute baked goods and handcrafts. Oak Knoll Senors Plan Gala For Moms 4 To Demonstrate Sandwch Makng Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 7 p.m., the Cooperatve Extenson Audtorum at 300 North Avenue, East, Weatfeld, wll be the scene of a unque sandwch demonstraton by Mrs. Joseph F. Mayers. f you plan to entertan durng the holday season and are lookng for new deas to try out on your frends, an assortment of danty party sandwches may be Just the answer. Mrs. Mary E Weaver and Mrs. Joan H. Coll, Unon County Home Economsts, request advance regstraton. Ths s open to both men and women. There wll be a mnmal charge at nuun PLANFELD the door for the booklets provded. * ES f t U ( macftcs EflRDLY T. PETERSEN CO. M v\l (J N J SHORT HLLS MALL Craftsmanshp wthout compro Elzabeth Wad dell, a junor n the assocate degree program at the Laboratory nsttute of Merchandsng, New York Cty, wll supplement her studes by workng for the next sx weeks at Hahne & Co., North Ave. She s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Waddell, 426 S. Eucld Ave. Mchelle Pepe of 523 Alden Ave. s one of the senors of Oak Knoll School, Summt, who wll model at the annual luncheon and fashon show for the mothers and daughters. "Fashon Kaledoscope" wll be held at the school at 12 noon Saturday, December 9. Joan Smth of 554 Lawrence Ave. chars the food commttee. ROLEX Rolex s stll made the Old World Way. Slowly. One at a tme. By dedcated men who demand perfecton. The Oyster case s a good example of the care that's lavshed on each Rolex. Step 1 sees t hewn from one sold block of stanless steel, or gold, lest t contan any seams that mght yeld under pressure. Not untl after Step 162 (hand polshng) s t ready to receve the movement. Now consder the wndng crown. t's Rolex own patented Twnlock desgn. The name comes from the way t screws down nto the Oyster case (smlar to a submarne hatch) to provde a second barrer aganst drt and water. Even the Rolex crystal s exceptonal. Each s metculously damond-cut for a mcro perfect match wth ts case. And ngenously desgned so that t actually seals tghter under pressure. (Deep underwater, for nstance.) What about the movement that receves all ths protecton? t's called the Perpetual, whch says t all. t's the apex of the watchmaker's art. lt's handturned to extraordnary accuracy. And a gravty-powered rotor (nvented by Rolex) makes t self-wndng. "f hen each Rolex s submtted to one of the Swss nsttutes for Offcal Chronometer Tests for 15 days and nghts of demandng trals. Only when t passes s t certfed as a chronometer. Stll not satsfed, Rolex' own nspectors spare no mercy n a fnal barrage of tests. The sum of all ths prde and patence and crafsmanshlp s what makes a Rolex unque n all the world.»-^_ ^ t Waterford Made by hand wth heart * - * FOR HER FRST VERA CHRSTMAS ntroducng fron, our new Vera Desgner Collecton for Formft- Rogers: delcate Eastern prnt n a bouquet of soft blues on a ground of snowy whte crepeset. Long halter gown, p,s,m, Lngere, Planfeld and Short Hlls Mall * ndvdually loafed and guaranteed to a depth of BOO feel When cflfla, crown and cryecl arc nflct, The Rolex Date Submarner, $286 wth.«. matchng bracelet. n 18 kl gold, (1,276. \Uj/ Olher Rolex Chronomelera trom $167.60, W M «<*< l: M ma/urvjeueu/u ELM & QUMBV STS. WBV STS. ^ ^ WESTFELD Z232-67U nuuurvjewek/l* 12 NORTH AVE..W. WESTFELD: CRANFORO ELM & QUMBV STS Open Dally 9 to 6:30 Open Thur. 'tl 0 P.M. C ran ford 12 North Ava., W. MABTEn CHAHGB, HANOt-CHARGB, PBRBONAL CHARGE, 0UDJGT PLAN Chrstmas Lay-A-Wny OPEN THURSDAY TL 9 P.M. 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22 ««ft THE WESTFELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMRER «, ltu Hearng Tests SAJVE Pcnc \ Scheduled For PreSchoolers Hearng testng, sponsored by the Natonal Councl of Jewsh Women, wll take place Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 4 and 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The lettng wll be located n the socal hall of Temple Emanu-E on E. Broad St. Usng the latest n equpment, the program, drected by Susan Shusman, s open to all preschoolers between four and fve years of age n the Greater Westfeld areas whch nclude Mountansde, Sprngfeld and Scotch Plans. Ths s one of the many servces sponsored by the Greater Westfeld Secton of the Natonal Councl of Jewsh Women. Through hearng testng parents can be made aware of defcences before a chld's school years and correctve treatment can be sought. Kent-Pngry Slate January More than 100 members of New Jersey SANE, men and women throughout the State, wll contrbute ther best culnary sklls and famly recpes to an nternatonal Pcnc, Sunday, Dec. 10 from 1-4 p.m. n the Newark State College cafetera, Morrs Avenue, Unon. Glora Deodato of Westfeld s a member of the pcnc commttee. The event also wll be n the nature of an ngatherng of New Jersey's actve peace consttuency, wth some 400 expected to attend. Dorothy Eldrdge, SANE drector says, "We are n process of examnng the poston of New Jersey's peace forces and plannng the drecton of new programs for 1973." Featured speaker wll be Russell Johnson, program consultant for the New England Regon, Amercan Frends Servce Commttee, whose world travels have taken hm to many areas of Chna, North and- South Vetnam, Camboda and Laos. He wll present fresh nsghts on the challenge of Amercan foregn polcy drawn from personal dscussons wth Asan peoples and leaders. «* tmmp, 140. ^ - ^. '.. ' *. -. -, \ v. " '' "'. '. All stow open 6 flghts for Chrstmas shoppng o Fund Raser A day-long socal event markng the frst publc Jont-effort between the Pngry and Kent Place schools n rasng funds for ther new coordnate campus n Bernards Townshp wll be held Saturday, Jan. 20, at Farlegh Dcknson Unversty, Madson. The day wll nclude a slent aucton from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to be open to the publc for a one drllar charge and a black te nvtaton subscrpton dnner and lve aucton whch wll occur later n the evenng. He goal for the occason, offcally called Aucton '73, s $25,000 whch wl be used to help construct the two schools' new jont educatonal complex slated to open n September of However, accordng to cocharmen, Mrs. Gardner Cunnngham of Westfeld; James Palmer of Mendham ; and Robert Meyer of Bernardsvlle Aucton '73 has another purpose besdes ts fnancal objectve. ts theme, "Gettng Together," reflects the begnnng of cooperaton between the two college preparatory nsttutons as they move toward dual occupancy of ther new md-jersey locaton. Pngry has been a boys' prep school n Elzabeth snce Kent Place has educated grls at ts Summt campus for the past 78 years. He charmen also announced that several gfts whch wll be used n the auctons have already been gathered from alumn, parents and frends. t s expected that by md- January as many as 200 Stems wll be avalable for aucton.. Mrs. Cunnngham sad that the aucton commttee s lookng for donatons of travel tours, vacatons, cruses, decoratng and Dr. Brown Elected To AAFP Membershp Dr. H. Olver Brown, Jr. of Westfeld, has been elected to actve membershp n the Amercan Academy of Famly Physcans, a natonal assocaton of more than 31,000 famly doctors. The academy formerly was called the Amercan Academy of General Practce. As a member of AAFP, Dr. Brown wll be requred to complete 150 hours of contnung medcal study every three years. The program, unque among natonal medcal assocatons, s desgned to help member physcans keep abreast of the latest developments n medcne. Dscuss Chldhood Vsual Problems Local doctors of the Chropractc Socety of Unon, Mddlesex and Somerset Countes welcomed Dr. Danal Woolf, O.D., Ph.D. as a speaker for ther monthly meetng at the Rpley Chropractc Center n South Planfeld, last week. Dr. Woolf presented a general background of eye dsorders and dscussed "A New Appraoch To Vson Problems n Chldhood," wth sldes, lecture and questons. caterng servces, n addton to tangble objects such as jewelry, furs, antques chna, glassware, stocks, bonds, athletc equpment and tckets to the opera, symphony, theater, and sportng events. "We are open to all types of gfts." Mrs. Cunnngham sad. "We welcome the bzarre and unusual and the only lmts are those of the donor's magnaton," she added. «cktt, qulted lnng. Com., V«l , now ns Cotton donlm coot. PoJyottor plk lnng. Comp. Vol , now rw 13 Would You Lke r v To Be A Shut-n? Polyostor-cotton popln coot. Acrylc pllo lnng. Comp. Vol , now Ever thnk how long and even dreary 1 H the days mght be? Ever thnk what a rav of sunshne a gft of flowers from you would brng? Thnk then act today you wll have a truly warm feelng. 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23 FamlyPlannng Clncs Facng Fund Problems The name of the Planned Parenthood Tr-County League has been changed to Wanned Parenthood of the Jnon County Area. Ths vfas announced at ts recent board meetng by the presdent, Dr. Mlton Fox of Mountansde. {Paul Houck of Weatfeld, treasurer, noted that cut backs n servce* may be necessary at both the clncs * Planfeld and Elzabeth. Wth Presdent Nxon's veto of the Famly Plannng Servce* and Populaton Research Act, t s projected that the present program at the Elzabeth clnc can contnue only untl the end of Aprl. A large part of the defct at the Planfeld elnlc comes from laboratory fees for Pap Smears (cancer detecton MU> for whch the State fted to pay. f Mr»r George Schldge of Mountansde, charman for the Speaker's Bureau, announced that V.D. sldes fave been ordered. She suggested that members kll be nterested n watchng a flm on the populaton exploson and ts problem! whch wll be hown at 8:30 p.m. Nov. 29 bn Channel 13. Health Moble LaUhched r \ A program sponsored by te New Jersey Assocaton f Hoptal Auxlares [NJAHA) andhret of New Jersey could result n more df the state's youngsters amng ther lves towards careers n health care. "The Careers n Health oble" - a 35-foot long van of dsplays depctng the ore than 200/health care areers now avalable - was roduced by NJHA memand wll cruse the state the /ear wth ts rutment message. "Effectve recrutment presents a major goal f e are to provde comrehensve health servces the next decade," says rs. Jeanne. V t Oakes, dent of the Assocaton. "And," says Mrs. Oakes, 'we expect the 'Careers n ealth Moble' to travel a on a way towards that oaf." Members of the NJAHA ave worked two years erfectng the moble rogram. Mrs. Arlne Schartzman, charman of the ssocaton's Auxlary ealth Careers Advsory bmmttee, has expressed oncern that "so much snformaton has been rculated n the name of ealth care." The moble, she says, 'wll provde reams of ccurate nformaton" to tmulate the students 1 nterest n health care areers. The moble wll, vst the tale's junor and senor gh schools and each vst ll be sponsored by a local osptal or ts auxlary. The sponsorshp greement, wth auxlares, rs. Oakes says, was evsed to maxmze ommunty-hospltal tnolvement n the moble rogram. "Auxlans, as members f the hosptal and cornunty, can relate to the eeds of both," she adds. And, she and Mrs. Schartzman agree, when t omes to health care, these eeds concde sharply. "The future health of our tzens depends to a large xtett on who wll be carng or them n comng ecades," they contend. "The moble may well etermlne not only who but ow many wll become nvolved/' the NJAHA presdent says. Negele Assgned To Calf. AFB Arman James Negele, n of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene egeleof 1794 E. Second St., cotch Plans, has raduated ut Sheppard FB, Tex,, from the U.S. r Force medcal oboratory specalst course onducted by the Ar ranng Command, The arman, who learned o prepare and unulyze bologcal specmens, s lng assgned to Travln AFB, Calf., for duty. Arman Netfclu, a 11)70 graduate of Scotch Plans [Fanwood Hgh School, atended Lvngston College. Doctor Addresses Muhlenberg Auxl. On Orthopedc Unt Dr. Paul H Kandra, chef of the dvson of orthopedc surgery at Muhlenberg Hosptal, dscussed the advantages of the orthopedc specalty unt before the hosptal Auxlary last week accompanyng hs program wth sldes. Nurses n the unt, whch was opened n May 1971, are especally educated n carng for the 01 patent. There s an effort now to recrut student nurses n ther senor year for ths specalty. A plea for volunteers from area organzatons and churches was ssued by the doctor. Patents n both the orthopedc and contnung care facltes, * especally the senor ctzens, need "frendly vstors" as part of ther rehabltaton. Twg gfts presented for use n the hosptal are: Rubrosa, $100; Tulp, $290.55; Gngko, $90; Heather, $200; Redwood, $100 Larch, $200; Cotton wood, $300. Launches nfant Safety Drve n a plot program to protect nfants aganst auto accdents, whch kll more chldren each year than all communcable dseases combned, Overlook Hosptal has launched an ntensve parent educaton campagn. ntated by Dr. Arnold N. Constad of Unon, who s a pedatrcan on the Overlook medcal staff and a founder of Natonal Physcans for Automotve Safety, the nfant protecton project combnes the efforts of obstetrcans, hosptal volunteers, Overlook's nursng staff and ts pedatrcans. "The safety of a mother's arms s not enough to protect a baby travelng n a car," Dr. Constad ponted out. 'Startng wth the baby's frst rde from hosptal to home, t s essental to use a specal type of nfant carrer." "Seat belts and nfant carrers can do for death on the hghways what mmunzaton has done for communcable dseases," Dr. Constad explaned. "We hope to wpe out the nfant hghway epdemc wth a careful program of parent educaton." The project actually begns n early pregnancy, when the prospectve mother frst vsts her obstetrcan for pre-natal care. She s mmedately advsed by her doctor to use seat belts to protect herself and her unborn chld and taught the proper placement of strap restrants. Parentcraft classes, held at Overlook for prospectve parents, next emphasze the need to provde the nfant carrer as an essental part of the nfant's layette equpment, more mportant than a bathnette or a baby carrage. After the baby s born, Overlook volunteers vst the new mother n the hosptal, delverng nformatve pamphlets and explanng agan the need to use the nfant carrer for proper protecton of ther new babes. To make t easer for parents, the Overlook Gft Shop, run by the Women's Auxlary, provdes the nfant carrers at cost plus handlng charges only. As ts contrbuton to nfant safety the Gft Shop dsplays the carrer and promotes ts sale as an unusual gft tem. Snce the begnnng of the campagn a few months ago, the hosptal gft shop has sold over 150 nfant carrers. Cooperatng pedatrcans play ther role n the educatonal campagn by checkng the mother's useof the safety seat and enterng t nto the nfant's medcal record along wth mmunzaton shots and other data. "A mother who does not protect her chld wth an nfant carrer s rskng her chld's lfe," Dr. Constad emphaszed, "n a crash or sudden stop the mother s ptched forward and the nfant goes wth her, unshelded from the mpact. On vew at Overlook for the past several weeks has ben n dsplay devoted to the cause of nfant protecton. Ths dsplay wll soon Htart ts travels to other hosptals n the state to encourage othur lrhtltutonh to develop a Hlmlltr program. savngs for chldren boys* slacks ond Joans. Regulars and slms n assorted szes. Sale 3.00 beys' jackets at excellent savngs. Assorted good-lookng styles and szes. Reduced to 9.99 grts' clre coats n navy or red nylon. Snap or button front. Formerly to 18.00, nowt.99to grls' wnter dresses at tmely savngs. Szes 7 to 14 n the group. Assorted styles. Reduced to 5.99 and 6.99 grls' tops n a varety of looks. Szes s-m-l. Reduced to 1.99 teen grls' jeans n an assortment of fabrcs. Szes 6 to 14. Reduced to 3.99 teens' tops n szes s-m-l. Popular looks. Reduced to 3.99 ond 4.99 lttle boys' dross shrts wth, long sleeves. No-ron. Assorted szes 4 to 7. Reduced to 2.50 lttle boy's ple coats wth matchng hat. Assorted szes 4 to 7. Lghtweght and warm. Reduced to grls' prnt pants by a famous maker. Szes 4 to 14. Stock up now and save. Specal) to 3 for 2.09 l lttle grls' dresses n fall styles and fabrcs. Szes 2 to 4T and 4 to 6X. Reduced to 2.99 to 5.9 nfants' slpper-socks n assorted colors and szes for boys 1 and grls'. Reduced to 1.49 to 1.99 bootees for the newborn. Holday-gay whte-and-red nylon desgn. Formerly 1.79, now 99c shaggy toddy boar of honey acrylc ple. Fully jonted. Hand-sewn eyes. 20" tall. Regularly 12.00, sale 1.99 largo chme ball of multcolored soft plush. Regularly 10.00, sale 7.99 savngs for junors fun pllo coats n luxurously warm lghtweght fabrcs. Black or brown wth contrastng trm n the group. Reduced to to dresses n regular and pette junor szes. Reduced to free-tme fashons n prnt arnel tracetate, ncludng loungewear, long dresses and hostess dresses. Lngere. Szes 5 to 13 or s-m-l. Reduced to rompers n cotfon-and-nylon, szes 5 to 13. Strpes or sold colors. Reduced to 4.99 fall sweaters n mportant colors and styles. Szes s-m-1 at exctng savng. Reduced to 4.90 and 6.90 darktone jeans at savngs. Fabrcs nclude brushed corduroys. Szes 5 to 13. Reduced to 5.00 and 6.00 brushed plad separates n szes 5 to 13, ncludng skrts, pants and blazers. Reduced to 3.99 to savngs for her evenng gowns for festve holday hours. Beautful prnts and sold colors n a varety of luxurous fabrcs, from our Desgner collecton. Msses' szes, Reduced to 74,99 THE WESTFELA (SJ.) LEADER, THt'BSDAV, NOVEMBER on tale Frday at our WESTFELD tore alone msses' coat and dross ensembles n two styles. Polyester knt coat wth shortsleeve dress. Brght colors n assorted msses 1 szes. Reduced to teem-up coordnates n corduroy fabrcs, ncludng skrts, pants, vests, jackets. Msses' szes. Reduced to 7.99 to msses' polyester knt drossos n mahy smart, easy-core styles. Travel-rght fashons. Reduced to boot-length storm coats at tmely savngs. Today's styles wth curly ple lnngs. Water-repellent. Msses' szes. Formerly 46,00 and 50.00, now msses' drossos at welcome savngs. Szes 10 to 18. Reduced to 9.90 all-woathor coots n szes 10 to 18. Washable shells wth zp-out lnngs. Reduced to shft drossos n easy-care arnel tracetate jersey prnts n msses' szes. Formerly 20.00, now barbon warm sleep wear n a selecton of styles. Assorted szes n lght, warm fabrcs. Reduced to 6.99 maternty brefs n an assortment of fabrcs, Szes s-m-l. Welcome savngs. Reduced to 99c holday skrts for- entertanng or gft gvng. Cotton or nylon prnts. Lngere. Reduced to 8.99 dress-length gowns n beautful nylon trcot styles, ncludng some wth sheer overlays. Reduced to 5.99 balor bras for your holday halter dresses. One sze fts all. Bege, black, whte. Formerly 3.00, now 1.99 msses* shrts n a varety of prnts, Szes 10 to 18. Formerly 6.99, now 4.99 knt 'tops n short- and long-sleeve styles. Formerly 5.99, now 2.49 blouses n assorted styles and szes. Formerly and 12.00, now 4.99 and 5.99 brdal headpeces n a varety of styles. Whte or vory. Reduced to maternty fashons n a selecton of styles, ncludng dresses and sportswear. Szes 5 to 13 and 6 to 16 n the group. Reduced to 4.99 long-sleeve blouses n sold colors. Szes 10 to 20. Reduced to 4.50 warm sloepwear n prnt cotton flannel, ncludng long and short gowns, and some baby dolls. Szes s-m-l. Reduced to 4.99 savngs on accessores stretch wgs n short styles, Dyne! modacrylc n browns, blondes, greys and some frosteds. Mllnery, Regularly and 26.00, sal 6.99 evenng shoos at pre-hollday savngsl Goldtone, slvertone or black styles, Reduced to 8,90 'cobble 1 boots n leather wth warm ple lnng. Sde zpper, Prced for savngs. Reduced to 9.90 fashon boots n black or brown vnyl. Knee-hgh. Reduced to 1O.9O burlngton panty-hose, dscontnued opaque sheer-to-wast style n basc and fashon shades. Szes short, average, long and extra-long. Formerly 2.50, now 89c or 5 for 4.00 Sorry, no mall or phone orders Hahne's Westfeld now open O nghts Monday thru Saturday 9:30 glass bead ropes or matchng drop earrngs n pnk,'blue, green or plum. Formerly 4.00, now 2.00 Matchng button earrngs, formerly 3.00, now 1.50 knt scarfs n fashon-rght acrylc oblong styles. Specal 1.99 lned leather gloves wth acrylc Fleece lnngs. Black or brown slp-ons, szes s-m-l. Specal 6.49 suede shoulder handbags n an assortment of styles. Brown, tan, navy and other fashon colors. Reduced to 9,90 savngs for men wool suts n today's most-wanted styles. Many colors and patterns. Reduced to to dress shrts n handsome long-sleeve. styles. Formerly 5.99, now 5,29 pajamas n long-sleeve, long-leg styles. Formerly 9.99, now 7.99 tes n a selecton of famous-maker styles. Save nowl Sale 1.99 suburban coats n corduroy fabrcs. Formerly 34.90, now savngs for the home orgnal ol pantngs by European and Amercan artsts. Save 25%! One of a knd. Formerly to , now to slverplated trays at 30% savngs. A wde assortment of styles, szes. Formerly 27.50, now Formerly 34.98, now Formerly 45.00, now bates herloom style bedspread, George Washngton's Choce desgn. No-ron, machne wash and.dry. Frnged reversble cotton style. Twn, reg , sale Full, reg, 39.50, sale Queen, reg , sale Dual, reg, 60.95, sale matchng dust ruffle n red, whte or blue. Permanent-press. Twn, reg, 9.00, sale 6.9B Full, reg , sale 7.98 amerkan eagle coverlet wth red or blue desgn screenprnted on whte cotton. Polyester fll. Machne wash. Twn, reg , sale Full, reg , sale 19.9S bates herloom style bedspread. Queen Elzabeth desgn. No-ron cotton matelasse, machne wash and dry, Twn, reg , sale Full, reg , sale Queen, reg , sale Dual, reg , sale ftoldcrest 'sonata* towels n blue, green, pnk or gold. Sold-color loop ple,- no-shrnk woven borders. Bath sze, f perfect 2.75, sale pece cookware set n porcelan on steel. Cognac brown wth whte nteror. Gourmet-style shape. Set of l'/ -quart and 2V2 -quart covered saucepans, 8- quart covered Dutch oven, 8V2" frypan. Regularly 40.00, sale boxed Chrstmas cards at half prce. Lovely desgns. Formerly 1.50 to 4,75, now 75c to 2.3S savngs on furnture low-back Wndsor rocker n mahogany fnsh. Formerly 62.50, now hftchcock sde char n cherry fnsh. Formerly 40.00, now 'lborty T arm char by Nchols & Stone. Black wth gofdtone decoraton. Cherry- ( fnsh arms. Prced for savngs. Formerly 69.50, now maple desk char or "extra" char. Formerly 44.00, now henredon 53" lova seat wth pad back. Qulted soft blue-green prnt fabrc. Formerly , now " henroden sofa n green-bege strped fabrc. Formerly , now boudor char and ottoman n greengold prnt. Formerly , now $9.00 talan provncal char by Woodmark n yellow. Formerly , now lounge char and ottoman n textured bege-green coverng. Sem-attached button back. Formerly , now bedroom char n vnyl-coated blue prnt fabrc. Formerly 72.00, now hexagonal curo table n mahogany wth glass top, sdes and shelf for dsplay Formerly , now mahogany m4 table, elegant Chppendale style wth drawer and shelf. Formerly , now queen anno ond table n mahogany. Deep drawer. Formerly , now queen anne tea table n mahogany wth carved shell motf. Brlghten-yourhome savngs. Formerly , nowb9.00 maple knee-hole desk wth 7 drawers. Formerly , now storage console wth drawers for sewng needs, stereo cassettes, and more. Formerly , now plastc parson's tables. Black, whte, orange, yellow and green n the collecton, All sold as s. 16 x 16 x 16", form , now x 24 x 16", form , now x 24 x 24", form , now t'utf* 2g

24 Page 24 THE Bookmoble n Borough MOUNTANSDE - The campus bookmoble, a modern nnovaton n school book fars, wll be at Deerfeld School Dec. 1, 2, 4 and 5, Echobrook School, Dec. 6 and Beechwood School, Dec- 7 and 8. The 35- foot bookstore on wheels wll provde a complete oncampus book far sponsored by the Mountansde PTA. Charman of the school-wde fund rasng book event s Mrs. Carol Hancock and cocharman s Mrs. Lee Schoenfeld. Suppled by Books Moble nc. of Bergenfeld, the traler wll dsplay 1,900 most-recommended educatonal paperback books of all leadng publshers. Damond Add-A-Secton (VJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER *t, tttt Popular wth both students and teachers alke, the Bookmobles travel more than 300,000 mles per year, takng Moble Book fars to over 700 New Jersey schools. Parents are nvted to vst the Bookmoble durng ts stay n Mountansde. Anyone nterested n helpng may contact Mrs. Hancock or Mrs. Schoenfeld. v A J '*, Because of s Oat her*; 1 softness, the uwl*s flght h slow md nuseless.whch s mure mpurtunt to thf owl than speed. Necklacesft Bracelets Th«fabulous gft dm. That msfcrn thf mott trts*r«d of Jtvnlry affordabto, now. And mort prtcout wth tach pulng occason. Avallsbl* n» wklt rang* of rtylt* and prcts. Each beautfully wscrabl* from thf frst saetkm on fa Member, Amercan Gem Socety nuvum ELMftQUMBY STS. M WESTFELD OpwDaly9toS:30 f Cranfonl Thvradayfl- 9 ^» ^ 12 North Av*., W. MASTER CHARGE, HAND-CHARCE, PERSONAL CHARGE, BUDGETS] LAYA-WAY PLANS Mb AM Lurches t Promoted By Bank Mss Ann R. Lucches has been named assstant manager of the Central Jersey Bank and Trust Company offce n Mountansde, accordng to an announcement by Robert B. Barlow, presdent. Mss Lucches joned the Natonal Bank of Westfeld n 1964 and held postons n the bookkeepng and transt departments and as a teller, note teller, and loan ntervewer. n MS Mss Lucches became a loanng offcer wth the ttle of assstant casher. Followng the merger of Central Jersey Bank wth the Natonal Bank of Westfeld, she was named assstant treasurer. She transferred from the Westfeld to the Mountansde offce of Central Jersey Bank last May. Mss Lucches has attended a number of Amercan nsttute of Bankng courses and holds the A..B. basc certfcate. She serves as A..B. counsel for the Westfeld and Mountansde offces. A natve of Westfeld, Mss Lucches attended the old Washngton School, Grant School, Theodore Roosevelt Junor Hgh School and was graduated from Westfeld Hgh School. She lves n Westfeld and mantans a summer home n Lavallette on the Jersey shore. "Treasure sland" On WHS Stage At 2:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon "Treasure sland/ 1 the second producton n Seres of Junor Theatre, wll be presented n the Westfeld Hgh School audtorum. "Treasure sland" by Fanfare Productons s the Robert Lous Stevenson classc tale, fathfully adapted nto a hghly theatrcal muscal adventure wth Long John Slver, Doctor Lvesy, Squre Trelawney, Ben Gunn salors and Prates. The doors wll open at 2:15 p.m. and the performance wll end at 3:45 p.m. Cub Scouts Mark Robertson and Davd Glbert from Lncoln School wll lead the openng exercses. Tckets for ths performance may be purchased at the door. UC to Enroll New Students Unon College wll accept One of the chef purposes of the club s to award a lmted number of en-scholarshpterng freshman n thesenors of Westfeld Hgh to sprng semester, t was announced today by Dr. School. Kenneth W. 1 vert en, Membershp applcaton presdent. forms may be obtaned from Frank Elby, charman, of A two-year, nsttuton, 1040 Tce Men servng as the academc Westfeld and arm of Unon County's surroundng towns are n- comprehensve college system, Unon College offers close to 200 college credt courses parallelng the freshman and sophomore years n four- year colleges and unverstes, at ts three campuses n Cranford, Elzabeth and Planfeld. Students begnnng ther college careers n the sprng semester, whch opens Frday, Jan. 26, may elect programs n lberal arts, educaton, bologcal and physcal scence and envromental engneerng. Courses are offered n the day and evenng hours. Prospectve students must be hgh school graduates, hold a hgh school equvalency certfcate or be 18 years of age or older. Scholastc records and test scores must ndcate the ablty to do college level work. Candlelght Ball At Lotus Garden One of the socal events of spacous facltes as part of the season took place Frday ts grand openng festvtes when the new Lotus Garden Guests from all over restaurant opened ts doors northern and central New to host nearly 1,000 guests at Jersey attended the beneft the Eplepsy Candlelght at the new restaurant's Ball openng on Route 22 n State Senator Francs X. Mountansde. The Lotus McDermott of Westfeld, Garden s located at the ste charman of the beneft, of the former Weland's sad all proceeds from the Steak House. solate dnner wll go to He ball was held n the the Eplepsy Foundaton. He Grand mperal Ballroom, sad that the Utus Garden ne Lotus Garden's man was donatng all food and banquet faclty. The refreshments as well as ts College Men Seek Hgher Membershp Total membershp t behnd that of last year, but contrbutons have ncreased about 90 percent per member, the membershp commttee of the College Men's Club reported at a meetng of offcer* and trustees recently at the home of John J. Januelk of 475 Channng Ave. A second membershp malng has Just been completed and returns are expected to hgh. vted to Jon, Charles presdent Brown Have eye, wll travel.that's what the flatfsh does wth ts travelng eye. V evenng began wth cocktals at 7 p.m. Prednner musc was furnshed by He Mke DeLeo Combo. Dnner began at 1:30 wth a menu that ncluded shark fn-egg drop soup, lobsterchcken Kev, sweet and sour pork, Mandarn duck, roast beef, fred chcken, butterfly shrmp, and fruted sweet rce. The evenng program was arranged and drected by Earl Henwood, executve drector of the New Jersey Chapter of the Eplepsy Foundaton of Amerca. He ntroduced the Drnkard Ensemble, a choral group of 15 voces who have appeared often on rado and TV and are the supportng group for the renowned vocalst Donne Warwck. Followng the sngng group, Senator McDermott ntroduced some of the dstngushed guests of the evenng. Alvy Moore, who plays County Agent on the popular entertaned the guests wth a comedy routne. Moore flew n from the Coast to be wth the beneft. James F. Whte, presdent of the New Jersey Chapter of the Eplepsy Foundaton, presented a specal award to the Lotus Eaters Restaurants Assocates for the generous use of ts facltes and servces. Peter Chen, presdent of the Assocates accepted the specal award on behalf of De Lotus Garden. Whte also presented awards to Johnson and Johnson, who provded the seed money necessary to begn the Eplepsy Foundaton's New Jersey Chapter, and to Senator McDermott for charng the beneft. 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25 THE WESTFEU* (NJ.) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SO. )»?2 'n^e J Courtroom Model Now on Dsplay A model of the courtroom n the Morrs Tavern n Morrstown where Benedct Arnold was tred for profteerng as mltary governor of Phladelpha s on dsplay n the wndow of H. CUy Fredrchs, nc. Gallery of Homes, Fanwood. Arnold's defecton to the Brtsh took place eght months later, probably as a result of the court's decson. The model s the work of h Vncent Lndner of Scotch Plans. Dr. Lndner's nterest n the tral of Benedct Arnold has been the subject of feature artcles n the Morrstown Daly Record, Elzabeth Journal, and Bergen Record. Copes of the artcles ctng the reason for hs nterest and a descrpton of the model are also n the wndow along wth a story of the tral. The exhbt wll be on dsplay through tomorrow Snce 1941 WEDDNGS SOCAL EVENTS MEETNGS SEMNARS CONVENTONS SUPERVSED KOSHER FACLTES 4 Elegant Banquet Rooms Seatng for 1000 Rout* North Somarvtlle B'na BVth Plans Chanukah Party The Westfeld-Mountansde Chapter of B'na B'rth Men's Club wll hold ts annual Chanukah party on Sunday between 1 and 3 p.m. Ths year the party wll be held n the new socal hall o Temple Emanu El and all chldren between the ages of three and ten years of age are nvted. Ths affar has been succeatf ul n past yean and the commttee, headed by Stanley Mtch, s lockng forward to an even greater event ths year. There wll be refreshments, entertanment and games organted and supervsed by memben of the Temple Youth Group headed by Don Page. MASONS TO CELEBRATE The Grand Lodge of Masons of New Jersey wll hold ts annual celebraton of the Feaat of St. John the Evangelst at Crescent Temple. Trenton, Saturday, Dec. leth. Chessmen Open League Play v the North Jcney Chew League nter-club competton, the local PUnfeld-Westfeld Chew Club team topped South.Orange by the core of 5 to 3. The offcal league match wa played last week n South Orange at the South Orange YMCA. Contrbutng to the vctory wth wu were Wllam Bagley of Cranford, Rck Zultner and Joe Graves of Weatfteftd, Glen Peteraen of Ptcataway and Den Barry of Edaon. Alto playng for the area team were Jm Bagtey of Cranford, Rchard Bauer of Weatfeld, and Tom Gockal of Edton. n the second round, to be played n early December, the local Planfeld- Wcatfeld team wll play host to Bloomf eld n a home game at the Wetfeld YMCA. Blue Cross Granted Rate ncrease New Jersey nsurance Commssoner Rchard C. McDonough today grudgngly granted a 5 per cent ncrease to the New Jersey Hosptal Servce Plan (Blue Cros) for small group contract and ndvdual contract holders effectve Jan. 1. The ncrease s 13.1 per cent tew than requested by Blue Cross October 25 and challenged at a publc hearng Nov. 9. McDonough lad, " certanly hope that ths wll be the last ncrease for ths category of subscrbers for a number of years. The admnstraton has been workng very hard on the factors that make ths type of ncrease necessary - manly the level of hosptal costs and msuse of hosptal servces." Many local Resdents Enrolled at Unon College Westfeld resdents enrolled as fulltme freshman at Unon College are: Mehmet E. Aktuna of 5 Drummond Rd., M. A. Archambault of 730 Lawrence Ave., Tmothy P. Avs of 644 Carleton Rd., Mss Roberta L. Baer of 25 Mantou Cr, and Mss Dense A. Brader of 619 Clark St. Also, Mss Deborah Bretfeller of B20 Summt Ave., Mss Katherne Brown of HMlWychwoodRd., Maureen C. Brown of Eton PL, Danel J. Costello of 240 Hazel Ave., Jeffrey A. Camotof 1015 Central Ave., Scott W. Ehrcher of M9 Wllow Grove Rd., Mss Patrca Ann Forno of 618 Roosevelt St., Robert J. Forno of 433 Frst St., Ronne A. Kamler of 29 Faulkner Dr., Mss Debra A. Ftzgerald of 34 Sandra Cr. MM Gal M. Ftzpatrck of 718 Cattleman Dr., Mss Douglas P. Ulbrch of 544 Edgar Rd., Mchale Vllane of 779 Austn St., Wllam J. Watt of 835 Grandvew Ave., Mss Barbara A. Whte of 734 Woodland Ave., Mss OUR Jenns L. Wck of 44 Tamaques Way, and Mchael Wrkowsk of 66 Tamaques Way. From Mountansde are Robert Decrstoforo of 567 S NOW OPEN Wo or* featurng many now mports for tho "Do-H-Yoorwlf.r" and "almost lv«" Chrstmas trots. COME N AND BROWSE Woodland Ave., George A. Gesnger of 358 Summt Rd., Mss Vrgna Novoa of 17 Mountan Vew Dr., Mss Carol L. Perren of 1554 Grouse La., James R. Sauerborn of 1250 Knoll wood Rd., Mss Lnda C. Spagna of 1049 Ledgewood Rd., and Mss Debora S, Spohn of 24 Whppoorwll Way. SHOP fll; Seko Made by automaton, so' you pay only for the tmepece, not the tme t took to make t. "Ht" tmntam stwl, *Mwnd chronograph, SS.2 ft. wm*r-t*f«l, nattm d«ytfotv chanft "HOT" dwlgntr crwttd, wovwv took foldw-tom tduttabto br«c«l«t wtch wth flut dw SB6.00 > -! MS t WM f*poft«d ttut nun tad roll«mftw from Mtotw to Mafrtd and teek n S days Chrstmas wthout compromse At Martn Jewelers we beleve merry Chrstmas shoppng means never havng to compro mse about merchandse, aualtv or servce.? : m $10 ; Onyx & Rose Damond Gold Flled $15, t r F Fne ' Damond! - ^ 14K Gold Settng j - - f McDonough ponted out: "n the hosptal costs area we had hoped for more assstance from the Federal Prce Commsson, but unfortunately to date, t has only slowed down the rate of ncrease but has not brought t completely under control/' The fve per cent rate ncrease granted wll cover the ratng perod from Jan. 1, 1973 to June 30, 1974 and affects approxmately 1,250,000 persons n the small group contract and ndvdual contract category. t does not affect ndvduals over 65 yean of age. Rates for large experenced rated groups are adjusted annually on ther annversares and have on the average been gong up more rapdly than the rates for the small group and ndvdual subscrbers. The Commssoner sad the 5 per cent ncrease would keep Blue Cross solvent and gve them enough surplus so t can lberalze ts underwrtng practces and conduct open enrollment perods for ndvdual subscrbers. Roseann Francavgla of 234 Charles St., Mchael J. Gagnon of 943 Lamberts Mll Rd,, Mss Margaret J. Gardner of 232 Wndsor Ave., Mss Vrgna A. Garrgan of 564 Lawrence Ave., Mss Phylls A. Gehm of 217 Edge wood Ave., Stephen J. Geoghegan of 451 Edgewood St., and Peter Hugger of B12 Prospect St. Also, Steven C. Kttleson of 620 Lenox Ave., Mss Mary E. Maceda of 525 Farmont Ave., Mss Jean Mare McCloskey of 133 Harrson Ave., Mss Jule A. McCormack of 26 Stonelegh Pk., Robert J. Meek of 241 Maryland St., Edward A. Mller of 1545 Lamberts Mll Rd., Mark S. Mller of 230 Maryland St., Mss Cyntha A. Oney of 868 Wllow Grove Rd., Peter A.. Plesmd of 1007 Rpley Ave., Mss Mary F. Rau of 2116 Newark Ave., Douglas J. Rusch of 454 Bryant Ave., Robert D. Sampson Jr., of 556 St. Marks Ave., Jame H. Shearer of 227 Charles St., Robert H. Sullvan of 617 Short Hlls Ct, Jeffrey M. Thomas of 215 Lynn La., Feeders Make deal Gfts Statonad FREPLACE W $1.60 par bundla - 4 bundks $6.00 MEEKER'S 1100 SOUTH AVE., WESTFELD LOADS OF ROOM TO PARK FREE Opan Daly 9-6 Op«n Sundays <: Chrttmn Uy*A-Woy MM* Ctwr«*, HMtf-OMrffl Pononsl Chart* ft SudfM Ptom ELM 8. QUMBY STS. WESTFELD Optn Dsly 9 to 5:30 1 / Crsnford Ttwndy 9-9 T ^ f 12 North Avo. t W. MASTER CHARGE, HANO-CHARGE, PERSONAL CHARGE, BUDGET & LAY-AWAY PLANS 4 Beauty s Our Busness Fro* Olfl Wrap ELM ft QUMBY STS. g WEST FELD Opw Oaly 9 to 6:30 1 J Cranford Thundy % 9 MASTER CHARGE, HANO-CHARGE, PERSONAL CHARGE, BUDGET & LAYA-WAY PLANS The Commssoner sad: "t dstresses me that ths tax-exempt organzaton now has a 14 per cent rejecton rate n enrollng ndvdual subscrbers and am determned to see that Blue Cross open ts doors to let more people n. One of my objectves s to see that Blue Cross provde health nsurance care to as many people as possble." The Commssoner outlned these determnatons whch allowed hm to lower the ncrease from the orgnal requested 18.1 per cent to 5 per cent: n Westfeld t's Ths Chrstmas Try a Pretty dea ^. fa from Merle Norman Jewelry Nal Enamel Eye Makeup r h.mj fa Gft Certfcates Colognes Bath Ols Perfumes Lotons Har Sprays Dustng Powder Be Ready for the Holday Festvtes Nothng does to much for a woman at beautful eyes. Wth propefrly appled eye make-up and false eyelashes, you wll have a complete new, vbrant look. Come n for a free Beauty Analyss. Call for an appontment. DERE nownm C O S M E T C S 10 llm St., WMtfltld Eyelashes Shampoos Opon Dally 10 A.M..to 530 P.M. - Thvnday to B30 P.M. n Wetflld Lpstcks MMAHMCM - Blue Cross had based ts applcaton on a hosptal per dem rate of $ for the 18-month ratng perod, but the nsurance Department estmates the fgure wll be Vk per cent lower, or approxmately $ a day. - Blue Cross contracts wll be modfed to exclude benefts to persons' elgble under the state's new "no fault" law whch becomes effectve Jan. 1. Blue Cross n ts rate applcaton made no provson for beng excluded from payment of automoble accdent connected njures, Because Blue Cross wll be removed from ths responsblty, the rate ncrease sought was cut approxmately 3 per cent. - The Department set the reserve charge (surplus) at a nomnal 1 per cent as opposed to the 5 9 per cent sought n the flng by Blue Cross, Ths lowers the ncrease by another 5 per cent. - The addtonal benefts costs have been retaned for the pacemaker hardware beneft, and halved for the unrestrcted maternty benefts. Ths adjustment together wth the adjustment for u projected decrease n the npatent utlzaton rates for comprehensve coverages reflect that overall trend factor for the perod as reported n the rate applcaton. Together both have the effect of further decreasng the aggregate ncrease by another Vh per cent. 44 Elm St. Opon Thursday TN B:30 P,M, MCAUSl WECARK--- A tlore muu' u\> of nllvldmh who care laul thng lke klmlnt'u courtesy md thottltfllnen n addton to cl'fn clollp, expertly flal for the wtnntm who demands qualty. Sketched s the pleated mn gown n blnk by Kas\et for Joan Lesle. Two hundred dollars, alteratons ncluded.

26 Pag* M THE WESTFELD (SJ.) THUSMDAY, NOVEMBER *, AWt TESCPLE SRAEL fertth Hates SM CMffwood St. PUM, New Jersey M B tok Cantor, Mlton KUTE T«SW-1SM Ttwnday, Frst Hannukah ; Jewsh Academy, 8:15 Frday, Sabbath servces, tsrd grade consecraton, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, mornng servce, :*O a.m.; art aucton, 7:30 p.m. unday, mornng Mnyan, t:15 am.; Hebrew School Hsnnukah assembly; Men's Club vs. U.8.Y. Football game. Monday, mornng Mnyan, 7 Tuesday, p re-school Hannussh party, 4 p.m.; Temple fcoard meetng, 9:30 p.m. Thursday, mornng Mlnyan T CHURCH or CHKBT, SCENTST 4tS East rn ftttwet WcstffteM y Servces AM. ftrlms 11 A.M. Nursery 11 AJH. Evessss; TesHnway.15 P.M. Lesson sermon: God The Osly Cause and Creator. Ctolden Text: " have put my word* n thy mouth, and have covered thee n the shadow of mne hand, that 1 may plant the heaven**, and lay the foundatons of the sarth, and Bay unto Zon, Thou aft my people." saah 51:16 ALL SANTS' EPSCOPAL CHURCH KM Ftrfc Ave, Scotch Ptslas Tfc* Rewrmd MM R. Nettem, Rectsr VWlsv.Oarl ft Orseey, Atst. Frst Sunday n Advent, 8 s.m., the Holy Eucharst; 10 sun., the Holy Eucharst; 10 a.m., chcurch school, nursery Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., the Young People's A.A, Wednesday, 9 a.m., the Holy Eucharst; 8 p.m., the Holy Eucharst; 8 p.m., vestry meetng. Thursday, 1 p.m., A-Anon meetng; 7:15 p.m., Jr. Chor rehearsal; 8 p.m.. Sr. Chor rehearsal. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., O. S. Tr. 33 bazaar. WOODHDK CHAPEL 0 Morse Avenue Faawood, S, J. Sunday, 11 a.m., Famly Bble Hour, speaker wll be Fred MacKenee of Kenlworth, presdent of Chrstan Mssons to Many Lands. Nursery provded. Sunday School from 4 years to Sr. Hgh at same hour. Sunday evenng, 7:30 p.m., speaker wll be Gordon H. Fraser, for many years mssonary to Southwestern ndana, lngust and author. Tuesday, 8 p.m., prayer servce and Bble study n the Gospel of Mark. Thursday, 10 a.m.. Lades Coffee Hour. Nursery provded. Study topc: Lessons n Lvng. Alt lades welcome to come. Frday, 7:30-9 p.m., Bble Club for boys and grls, grades S thru 6. Sngng, games, crafts, refreshments, The story of Plgrms' Progress s beng told n several nstallments. For nformaton call t'vltaban FELLOWSHP OF WESTFELD We*tfleld YMCA 138 Ferrs FL gonday Servces 10:90 A.M. Peter Fleck wll talk on "A Holy Land and the Promsed Land," and wll convey mpressons based n part on hs recent trp to srael. The speaker wll attempt to place Judeo*Chrstan hertage nto hstorcal perspectve. Mr. Fleck s an nvestment banker and charman of the, New Court Securtes Corporaton. Coffee and dscusson followng the servce. Relgous educaton for youngsters wth the emphass on Chrstmas program preparaton*. Nursery for tota and nfanta. FtMHT BAPTST CHUACH le Elm Street Weatflel, ST. #. Rev. Rebert W. Thatcher, latertm Pastor (ZSS-tXB) Thursday, 7:45 p.m., Chancel Chor rehearsal. Sunday, 8:45 and 11 a.m., mornng 1 worshp, communon servce, Chor Sunday, Advent musc by both the Chapel and Chancel Chors, chld care durng both servces; 8:45 a.m., Dscovery Tme for Chldren; 9:45 a.m., church school for youth and adults; 11 a.m.. Dscovery Tme for Chldren; 4 p.m., Chratmas Festval; 6 p.m., church supper; 6:30 p.m., Chapel Chor rehearsal. Monday,. 7;15 p.m., Boy Scouts, Troop 71. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Choral Art Socety. Wednesday, 9:30 a. m., Mothers' Study Group; 10 a.m., women's study and prayer group; 12 n., nursery school staff meetng-; 1 p.m., prayer group; 3 p.m., Grl Scouts, Troop 219. JEHOVAH'S WTNESSES U7t Old Rarttan BM4, Clark, New Jersey Clark Coal-regatta* Earl D. Myers. Prmldtag overwwr Frday. 7:25 p.m., mnstry school - 8:30 p.m., servce meetng. Sunday, 3 p.m.. publc talk enttled, "How Jehovah Prospers H** People" gven by R. Stance; 4:05 p.m., Watchtower study the ttle of the artcle to be consdered by means of queston and answer partcpaton s. "Dvne Rulershlp Over Manknd at the Start." Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., the Bble study ad to be used durng a queston and answer dscusson wll be. "The Natons Shall Know That 1 Am Jehovah How?" ETHCAL CCLTUBE Murel Daves wll speak at the Socety Buldng-, 516 Prospect St., Maplewood, on Sunday at 11 a.m. Her topc wll be "New Drectons n Moral Educaton." THE PBKSBYTEB1AN CHUBCH tf WESTFH5LD 140 Mountan Avenue Mnster*, Dr. Frederck E. CfcrlsUan Rev. Rchard * Smth Rev. M. Bolln Dunrer Rev. Jack B. Ahlen Dr. Henry O. Bevenkerk Carleton, Byder, Drector of Tout* Actvtes Sunday, communon at both servces, recepton of new members. 9 a.m.. nnovatve worshp servce, Dr. Chrstan preachng on the theme "God's Gfts"; 11 a.m., worshp servce, Dr. Chrstan preachng on the subject "Symbols That Speak"; 9:30 a.m., Men's Trangle Bble Class; 10 a.m., Elzabeth Norton Bble Class: 10 a.m., senor, hgh and adult courses; 9, 10, 11 a.m., church school Classen; 12:30 p.m., Golden Age Club; 5 p.m., communon n chapel; 7 p.m., Konona; 8 p.m., meetng for parents re baptsm. Tuesday, S p.m., Chrstan educaton coordnatng commttee n lounge annex. ' Wednesday, 11:30 a. m., church staff devotons; 8 p.m., sesson councl; 8 p.m., thrd and fourth grade teachers meetng. Thursday, Crcle Day, 7 p.m., Woman's Assocaton Chrstmas dnner. Frday. 7:30 p.m., Seventh and Eghth Grade Fellowshp; 8 p.m.. Chrstmas dnner dance; 8:30 p.m., A.A. n Trangle Room. GRACE ORTHODOX PRGSBYTEBAN CHURCH 1100 Boulevard Rev. Robert *. Atwdl Mlnhter Jonathan P«t*m Assocate Mnster Sunday, worshp servces at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. wth a nursery provded both mornng and evenng; Sunday school for all ages at 9:30 a.m.; Jr., nter and Sr. Machen Leagues meet at 6 p.m. at the church, Frends n Chrst meet at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer meetng and Bble study at 7:45 p.m. FRST UNTED METHODST CHURCH AT WESTFELD At s* Plata Mnsters: Rev. CUrfc W. ftfatst Rev. Jajn* C. WUtaker Rev. FMHp SV Dettsrch Rev. Dswl* F. Hstyssj Sunday, 9:30 and 11 a.m., there wll be no church school classes, except for the kndergarten and nursery; thn» our tradton Advent processonal wth carols, a famly Sunday, and famles are encou raged to worshp together. 9:30 and a.m., worshp ervces n the Sanctuary; the tradtonal Advent processonal wth carols wll be held at both servces. 4:30 p.m.. marrage enrchment class. Room 218; 8 p.m., membershp class, Fellowshp Room. Tuesday, 3:30 p.m., church school, 3rd floor; Crcles 2 and 3 of the Unted Methodst Women wll meet. Wednesday, 10 a.m., dstrct mnsters' meetng, Fellowshp Room; 7:43 p.m., Jr. H adult workers, Room 209; 7:30 p.m., MYF Councl, Room 208; S p.m., membershp and evangelsm commsson meetng, at the home of Hal Margo, 2010 Wndng Brook Way, Scotch Plans; 8 p.m., Boy Scout troop commttee meetng. Room 108. Thursday, 8 p.m., educaton commssons task force on Shlppey Report, Room 209; Ths s Crcle Day check The Messenger for tmes and places. Frday.. famly lfe Chrstmas decoraton nght n the socal hall. Saturday, 7 p.m., the Saturday Nght Supper Club, socal hall. ST. HELEN'S R. C. CHURCH Rev. Thorns* B. Meaney, Psutor Rev. Wllam T. MorrU, Lambert's Mll Road at Ralway Ave. Weatftotd, jr. J. - ttl-ltu Masses are scheduled as follows: Daly Mass - 9 a.m.; Sunday Masses Saturday at 5:30 p.m., 7, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45, and 12 noon on Sunday. OUR LADY OF LOURDES R, C. CHURCH (Alr-Condltloned) 800 Central Ave., Mountansde Rev. Gerard J. McGsrry, Pastor Aaslstsnts Rev. Gerard B. Whelsn Rev, Raymond D. Aumsck Sunday. Manses at 7, 8, 0:15, 10:30 a.m. and 12 noon. Saturday Evenng- Mass, 7 p.m. Weekdays, Masses at 7 and 8 a.m. Holy day Masses, 6, 7, 8, 10 a.m., 8 p.m. Mraculous Medal Novena and Mass: Monday at 8 p.m. Benedcton durng the school year on Frdays at 2:30 p.m. Baptsms on Sunday at 2 p.m. by appontment, Confessons, Every Saturday and eves of Holy Days and Frst Frldayg, from 4 to 5 and from 7:45 to 8:30 p.m. THE CATHOLC CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRNTY Rt. Rev. Mngr* Charted B. Murphy - B.L.8., Pantor Assstant* Rev. Thomas K. Daly Rev. Mchael Dnmond Rev. Stanslaus Su Rev. Robert J. Harrngton RECTORY: 315 frst St CONVENT: 525 Trnty P Hgh School 23S-745S (rammar School 23S-0484 Sunday, Masses at 6:45, 8, 9:15, 10:30, 11:45 a.m., 1 p.m. Chapel Masses, 9:45, 11 a.m. Hgh School Mass (Youth Mass), 9:30 a.m. Saturday Evenng- Mass, 5:30 p.m. HOLY TRNTY GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 250 Gallows Hll Rd. Rev. Peter M. Kalclls Sunday: 10 a.m., Orthos; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School: 10:30 to 11:45 a.m., Dvne Lturgy. FRST CONGREGATONAL CHURCH 1M Elmer Street New «NMJT SteafeH M. E. McCHBHHfll Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Church School n the Center; 10 a.m., mornnr worshp n the Meetng House, communon wll be celebrated, new members wll be receved; 11 a.m., actvtes hour n Coe Fellowshp Room, Leyden Chor wll rehearse n Patlon Audtorum; 3 p.m., Advent Festval n McCorson Buldng; T p.m., Senor Hgh Fellowshp n KoteUee Room. Monday, 7:30 p.m., Grl Scout meetng n Looms Hall; 8:15 p.m., League of Relgous Organsatons Meetng n Coe Fellowshp Room. Tuesday. 11:30 a.m.. Old Guard of Weatfeld n Loom«Hall; 5:30 p.m., Grl Scouts n Loom Hall. -Wednesday, 4:30 p.m., confrmaton classes n McCorson; 5:30 pm, Junor Hgh Fellowshp; 8 p.m., Al Anon and Alateen newcomers; 9 p.m., At Anon, Coe. Thursday, 7 p.m., Chapel Chor rehearsal n Pat ton Audtorum; 8 p.m., Chancel Chor rehearsal n Hat ton Audtorum. COMMUNTY PBRftBYTKRAX CH RCH Mr*llnff Hmw -"* MmatalMM*', \>w Jlrrsry Ths Rev. Rlttt»r.%. Tnk'ott, Jr. Mnster Mr. or ChrMlan frlwntlon; Mlw Mndn T.aul Thursday. 8 p.m., Hewon meetng. Sunday, 9:15 urn., Bble study, church school: Grades 5-8th; 10:30 a.m., mornng worshp holy communon. cradle roll through 4th grade, slver Cross class (5th A 6th ; 7 p.m., confrmaton clasa and Senor Hgh Fellowshp. Tuesday, 10 a.m.. adult study;* 12:30 p.m.. UPW pot luck luncheon. Wednesday, 10 a.m.," Mothers' and Others' Crcle meetng; 8 p.m.. Chancel Chor re hearaal. WLLOW <;RO\E PKBSBYTERAN CHURCH 1M1 Rarlan Bd., Scetd Plan*, x. J Telephone: Pastor: Hev. Julan Alexander. Jr. Telephone: 282-BX6* Assocate Pastor: Rev. Jttbert T. CauwU Telephone: Thursday, 8 p.m.. Chancel Chor rehearsal. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and 11.a.m., worshp servces, sacrament of Holy Communon, the Rev. Julan Alexander Jr. wll speak; church school 6th thru 9th grades at 9:30 a.m.; three year olds thru 4th grade at 11 a.m.; crb room and playpen open at both servces. 5:30 p.m., famly pcnc supper; 6:30 p.m., Junor and Senor Fellowshps; 8:15 p.m., members n prayer. Monday, 11 a.m., Women's ABOOC. board Luncheon; 8 p.m., "What s Chrstanty?" a dscusson aeres of the Chrstan lfe and fath; 8 p.m., Pastoral Commttee meetng, Tuesday! 9:30 a.m., Care- Rng prayer meetng; 8 p.m., Bessjon meetng:. Wednesday, 8 p.m., adult study The Late Great Planet Earth dsmsson led by Mrs. Warren Fredercks GOSPEL SERVCES Non-denomnatonal gospel servces, wll be held n the Scotch Plans YMCA, Grand and Unon Streets, Tuesday evenngs at 7:45, «: \t$ Famly Tme At Church- "Chrstmas tme s famly me, and the 10 a.m. hour on Sundays n December wll be famly tme at the Presbyteran Church. There wll be two craft workshops offered. On Dec. 3 the orgn of Advent wreaths wll be lscussed and an Advent wreath wll then be created >y each famly. A booklet of four short servces for worshp at home wll be avalable. Dec. 10 and 17 Chrstmas eggs wll be made by decoratng the shell of an egg and placng a natvty gure or scene nsde the shell. These ornaments symbolze the brth of the Chrst Chld and the Chrstan's belef that hs brth was a new begnnng for manknd. Dec. 3.10, and 17 the Rev. Jack Ahlers wll explore n hs course the Orstmas story n retrospect, "So Another Kd's Been Born." Use of rap-sessons, poetry, favorte Chrstmas cards, etc. wll be used durng these three hours of preparaton for Chrstmas. Regstraton wll be n Westmnster Hall at 9:50 Dec. 3 Baby sttng s provded for those parents wshng t. TRPLE KMANL-EL 758 E. Broad Street W**tfleld RabU, Charlr* A. Krofoff Cantor* Don S. Decker Tel. 333-fnTO Frday, Chanukah famly servce, 8 p.m. eghth grade wll partcpate. Saturday, Bar Mttzvah of Mchael MarcuH, son of Mr. and Mru. Arnold Marcus and the Bat Mltzvah of Susan Heller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heller, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, confrmaton claw, 9:30 a.m.: Sr. Youth Chanukah party, 6 p.m. Monday, confrmaton class, 4:30 p.m.; Mlk ft Honey rehearual - chor, & p.m. Tuesday, Bble class, 10 a.m.; Frendshp Group, 1 p.m.; Men's Club brdge, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Yddsh cluaa, 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Jewsh Academy -Temple wrael, 8 p.m. ST. PAUL'S EPSCOPAL CHURCH 414 s»t Broad St. Westfleld, N. J. The Rev. Canon Rchard J. Hardmsn The Rev. Hujrh Uvmfood The Rev. O. Thoman Andrew* The Rev. Charles A, Ceftftrsttl The Rev. Herbert Arnnsteftl Thursday, St. Andrews, 0 a.m., Chrstan heung servce Ḟrday, 7 p.m.. Junor Epscopal Young Churchmen, Saturday, 8 a.m., corporate communon breakfast; 10 a.m., teen confrmaton class; 11 a.m., God und Country CHSH. Sunday, Frst Sunday n Advent. 7:45 a.m., holy communon; 8:45 a.m. and 10 a.m., mornng prayer and sermon; 11:30 a.m., holy communon and sermon; 7 p.m., Senor Epscopal Young Churchmen. Monday, 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.. holy communon; 10:15 a.m., Altar Guld meetng; 8:30 p.m., contnung educaton seres. 7 a.m. Holy Communon dally except Sunday. t- H Medeval Processon Sunday An Advent Procewon of LeuofB and Carols wll take place at Frst Unted Methodst Church of Westfeld at 9:30 and 11 Sunday. The dentcal servces wll be led by the mnsters and chors of the church and an ensemble of medeval nstruments. Based on old lturgcal forms that express the church's preparaton for the conng of the Lord Jesus, the servce* wll be composed of scrpture lessons nterspersed among medeval carols. The chors wll gradually process from the narthex Ut the chancel of the church to symbolse the movement from darkness to lght. Tradtonally medeval churches and cathedrals were bult so that worshppers entered from the west to face and move toward the mornng lght from the east. Another custom wll be revved by passng apples, symbol of Fallen Man, and rosemary, symbol of Redempton, to members of the congregaton as was done n Rpon Cathedral durng medeval tmes. Worshp n medeval WHAT DOES THOUGHT HAVE TO DO WTH HEALTH? From mmoblty and a wheelchar to an actve performance on the professonal stage - an actress tells how her changed thought brought about ths quck healng. Broadcast ths week over many statons ncludng: Sunday Mornng 6;16..m. WNBC fltokc 6:46 a.m. WNEW 1180KC 8:16«.m. WERA 1B9OKC 8:46.TO. WVNJ 620KC hetruth hothcols. churches was a multmeda experence engagng all the senses through the use of ncense, colorful ceremony, movement n processon, and the musk of varous nstruments and voces. All the musc durng the servces wll be from the 12th through the 15th centures. The Antphonal, Junor Hgh, Senor Hgh, and Sanctuary Chors wll partcpate. nstrumentalsts nclude John Cook, Beth Rochlln, and Karen Callahan, recorders; Tom Fttpald, lute; Mark Jacobs, cello; John Cook, and rauschpfefe; and Andrew Andela, organ. Members of the congregaton are nvted to brng smple rhythm nstruments so that they may partcpate more fully. n keepng wth the medeval atmosphere there wll be a dsplay of brass rubbngs n the Fellowshp Room. So that famles may worshp together there wll be no church school for chldren beyond kndergarten. CBMC to. ;r Sunuel Berhlle The Chrstan Busness Men's Commttee of Central Jersey wll hear Samuel J. Bechtle Saturday. Mr. Bechtle s a graduate of Rutgers Unversty and holds a degree n Engneerng. He s employed by C.R.Bard nc. of Murray Hll as manager of manufacturng engneerng. All men are nvted to attend ths breakfast meetng at 8 a.m. at Howard Johnson's Restaurant on Route 22, North Planfeld. W«bnKter Abbey, wth t* 1000-yew hbtory, hat «Foet'» Corner, n whch England honors U sptotoft wrt**. Fuel Ol and Burner Servce "* Heatng Equpment nstalled Ctemetts ma 410 NORTH AVL EAST WHTFKO.N.J.070M OL *nd BURNER SERVCE HATMO MQUPMENT NS The Sprt of Y's Men's Trees h The Sprt of Chrstmas Present The tree you trm ths Glfstmas could be sendng a bo/ to camp next Summer or provde hm wth the scholarshp enablng hm to learn to swm or play soccer, basketball or tenns. t could serve a hot meal to on elderly person, or mean j fnancal ad to tots at a da/ care center. That's the WestfleM s Men's gft to the communty a tree sale that truly embodes the sprt of Chrstmas gvng. F > * * " * servce. Every dollar of the proceeds goes to youth and communty &HJ \ v X"" w' 1 -. Jn t. a A * selecton of 2,500 balsams, Scotch pnes and Douglas frs trucked n from New Brunswck Canada, s reasonably Do Chrstanty prced, from $1.50 to $25.00, dependng on sze, shape and color. t's the tree you gve your town as a present. K* and Scence mx? DOOLEY COLONAL HOME 556 Wftstfeld Ave, AD A Funsral Horn* of tomcllkt) atmophert, compbfsy modtrn ar condtoned, ' Jesus overruled the laws of physcal scence when he healed dsease and overcame death. And he sad that we should do greater works. Many people today are followng Jesus' example, based on an understandng of the dvne Scence he appled. And they are realzng healng results. Come ths Sunday to our church servce, and learn more about these sprtual laws and the Scence of Chrstanty, Specal dscounts to Westfleld School System ELM STREET PLAYGROUND Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Llctmsd Staff otf-!r*«t Parkng Facltes K". \sstr,, D ou r r"" H( T, Carolyn M. Doolty *' fl Nortn Av *' W " Cranford Jooph f. Dfrolty BR A w CHRSTAN SCENCE CHURCH SERVCES 422 HAST MOA) STKKT WKST'KJ) and ChurchM MW«W«t«ta^^ Sundays 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. FROM DEC, 2nd TO DEC. 24th

27 Untarans Plan Open House "f you value progressve humantaran sm as well as the role of reason n lvng a productve lfe and are seekng sprtual fellowshp wth people who stress the 'here and now' nstead of the there and then, you may be a Untaran." Untaran- UnvenalU wll meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stucker, 23 H merest, Ave. tomorrow. L -V Ths s "Frst Frday," the evenng each month when members of the Untaran Fellowshp of Westfeld and surroundng communtes jon n an exchange of deas and experences wth each other and nterested newcomers and guests at 8:30 p.m. Regular servce s held each Sunday at 10:30 p.m. at theymca. MM 197? lmted Edton CHRSTMAS PLATES VV. V-." V» -.> -: \<>\X "F < fa] of l\u>rr * - 1 u <. A V * 38 Bble Choralers To Sng Sunday The Bble ChpraUers wll present an hour of sacred musc on Saturday at 7:30 p.m., n the Mountansde Chapel, Route 22 and Mountan Ave. Mountansde. Ths 30 voce chorale s an ndependent vocal group assocated wth Bble Evangelsm, nc., Abngton, Pa., whose drector, Dr. Jack W. Murray, s currently conductng a crusade n ths church. The chorale, organzed n 960, has presented many concerts n the greater Phladelpha area. They have recorded for the CBS Rado Network Church of Plan Advent Servces At the Presbyteran Church n Wettfteld, "God* ever-abundant gfts to us and our response to them" wll be the theme of the 9 o'clock worshp servces durng December. "Begnnng wth recognzng H» gft n Hs Covenant, Hs Son, Hs Holy Sprt, Hs Church and Hs Communon, we wll explore the propheces of The Messah, a foretold n the Old Testament, relve He Comng, and celebrate the brth of Jesus and Hs Mnstry; we wll be challenged to go forth wth a Joyful heart and a renewed sprt nto the New Year," t was explaned. Vsble presentatons of these thoughts, as expressed n Chrsmons and banners, wll be dsplayed durng ths month, hghlghted by the Chrsmon tree on Dec. 24. The whte tp* of a yak's Utl are cut off -by the Chnee who dye them red and ue them as ornamental Utsefe. n nda they are wed as fly swat tore Glan nflatable Toy Offer the Ar program, and, n addton, have appeared coast to coast several tmes on the NBC-TV network relgous program, Fath and the Bble. The sngng group s composed of men and women from vared professons and walks of lfe. The sngers are drected by Eleanor S. Murray, well-known gospel muscan and composer, wth Mldred Loose AS accompanst. Tre Bble ChoraUets present a vared program of sacred classcs, sprtual!, and smlar choral hymn arrangements. Rabb to Conduct Program Rabb rwn H. Fthben of Westfeld, sprtual leader of the Rabbnc Center Synagogue, wll conduct the frst of a seres of expermental Sabbath programs tomorrow evenng at 8:30 p.m. at the Holday nn, Kenlworth (Ext 138, Garden State Parkway). Rabb Fshben wll delver a talk on the new book Open Marrage, followng whch there wll be opportunty for all to partcpate n a dscusson and share thoughts and feelngs. The goal of the evenng wll be to examne ways of achevng a better marrage relatonshp. The presentaton wll be preceded by a bref creatve servce ncludng the lghtng of the Chanukah candles. The publc s welcome to attend. The Rabbnc Center Synagogue was organzed to provde a meanngful Jewsh experence for couples who have recently marred or who are about to marry. Other Sabbath programs wll be Held n connecton wth Tu Bsh'vat on Jan. 19, Purm on Mar. 16 and srael's 25th an- nversary on May 4. Further By 1%e Rev. lufcert L. AtweU Grace Orthtta Prtftby tt' s* Church "Fathers, do not provoke your chldren to Anger, but brng them up n the dscplne and nstructon of the Lord." Eph 6:4 My concern w to see the matter of relgon n the publc schools n the lght of the Bble. TOs as we know has become a partcularly controversal matter n Westfeld, and want smply to affrm my fervent assent to what others have sad and wrtten concernng the need for mutual respect, understandng and love, the needforcharty and calm on the part of each of us. Allow me to address the substance of the matter by attemptng to develop the Bblcal To Observe Advent By Bble Readng Usng a specally prepared edton of Good News for Modern Man, members of Calvary Lutheran Church of Cranford wll each day read parts of the Gospels of St. Matthew, and St. Luke. Partcpatng members wll meet n small groups on Tuesday, Dec. 5 t and Wednesdays, Dec.13 and 20, and Jan. 3, for readng and dscusson. The purpose of ths s to encourage the dscplne of gvng a daly part of every day, wth the expectaton that ths wll become a contnung ex* perence. Helps wll be provded by way of word lsts, specal outlnes wth questons and a method of keepng a daly progress. AH members have receved a specal card through whch to make "a daly offerng through these holy seasons. Ths entre offerng wll be devoted to the many mnstres of the state wde and natonal bodes of the church. Sermon of the Week answers to three mportant questons: 1. Who has the responsblty for the educaton of the young? - the parents. 2. What should charac terze the educaton of our youth? - t should be Chrstan. 3. What concern has *.,e Chrstan for the pu.' c schools? - that they be the best we can make them. WHO S RESPONSBLE FOB EDUCATON? Clearly the answer of our text s "Parents." The precse word used here s Fathers. A bt of examnaton of the text n the context wll make clear both the exact meanng of that term and the crucal mportance of the concept set forth. Paul here dealng wth how the basc truths of Chrstanty, whch he has set forth n the frst three chapters, are to apply to lvng our lves together n ths world. And he begns wth the famly. n the last twelve verses of chapter 5, he sets forth the atttude and relatonshp that s to be Canadan to Gve Rectal Sunday Rosemary Roots, organst and chormaster at the Church of the Ascenson, and assstant organst at St. Joseph's Oratory, Montreal, Quebec, wll be the organst featured at 4 p.m. Sunday n the Sanctuary of Fanwood Presbyteran Church. Mss Roots was chosen by the Canadan government to be one of the organsts to represent Canada at the nternatonal Organ Competton at Lepzg, East Germany. Her program wll nclude works by J.S. Bach and Max Reger. The rectal s open to the publc; there s no admsson charge, however, a free-wll offerng wll be receved. THE WESTFEELD (N.J.) LEADER. THl'RSDAV. NOVEMBER 39, 1972 mantaned by wves and husbands. They consttute the begnnng of the famly. The famly s stll to the lore as Chapter 6 opens, begnnng "Chldren, obey your parents n the Lord, for ths s rght. Honour thy father and mother...that t may be well wth thee. n our text he cov** wves and husbanda,.ther and Mother," n one term: "Fathers/* f you are troubled at all by the degree of truth that s contaned n "Women lb", by all means read the text, ''Parents"... t U nstructve to note the exact terms used. The frst word of the chapter s properly translated chldren, t a term whch apples smply to those who are learnng, by our Savour and by Paul and especally frequently by John; t s a term of kndly address by teachers to ther dscple and a dscple s frst of all one who s learnng. "Brng them up" means do all that s conducve to ther growth, to ther proper development; "n the dscplne and nstructon" however translated are two terms used for educaton; the frst s nstructon that ams at the ncrease of vrtue but whch also ncludes the dea of chastenng.e. punshment admntered for amendment. The second term also ndcates nstructon but that whch provdes strengthenng, rght drecton, encouragement. You wll also notce that there s a negatve aspect to ABCD. the commandment gven to parents, "Provoke not your chldren to anger." n the lght of those closng verses of chapter 5 ths clearly means: avod the provokng of rebellon by your own nconsstent lves. Nothng s so frustratng, so productve of rebellon and confuson as to have parents gve verbal homage to one Lenox Gftware set of deals and values and then lve accordng to another. "Brng them up n the dscplne and nstructon of the Lord' 1 - means do for them whatever s essental to the rght rearng of the young - to the end that they may ncrease "n wsdom and n stature and n favor (Contnued on Pap 29) Chrstmas wthout compromse sn't t good to know that each gft of Lenox Chna s stll panstakngly handcrafttd? From the feast exponsvo, at $.. Through tht fabulous. mamn ELMajQUMBYSTS Open Daly 0 to 5:30 Thursday 0 9 t WESTFELD *1 Cranfor 12 North Aw., W. MASTER CHARGE.HANDCHARGE.PERSONALCHARG. v ludgetala"* '- "' ' m Just say BULOVA for a real choce n Chrstmas Tme. From the deal frst watch for that young person on your lst. To the most precse wrst tmepece known to man. Each one of the Bulova famly of watches may be counted on. To delver the maxmum n engneerng, style and dependablty wthn ts prce range. DtMflht tht chldren wth a kng-lnd Jolly Santa, Jumbo Frotty Snowman and Lovable Randttr. Toy tand 24" Tall Mad* of heavy nflatable vnyl. A ccutron r Splt-second tmng guaranteed accurate to wthn one mnute a month. From $125. Bulova The tradtonal Chrstmas gft here n a wde varety. Come n and see. Wth a proud tradton of precson craftsmanshp. From $35 Damond Bulova watches from $75. o ravel le Precson jeweled movement. Guaranteed for one full year. From just $10, V FREE wth any ncomng Dry Ceanng order of or more. Only 79 cents f you wsh to purchase ont SOUTH AVE. WESTFELD, N.J Dry Cleanng Elegance Through Prde of Craftsmanshp for a gayer Chrstmas. Let the holday sprt enter your home. We have everythng you need to decorate. And Now ACCUQUARTZ The most advanced tmekeepng technology... quartz crystal watches. Wth tun ng fork accuracy. From l $250 or Free n form. Ahead of the tmes but always on tme. The Chrstan Dor Boutque Collecton, From $75.00 LOOXTtp M, Mll WftST THt SOUTH AVlNUtt SOUTH AVENUE WESTFELD FLOWER SHOP AVft, CACLR JOHN G. STEUERNAGEL NAR THE SCOTCH PLANS - PANWOOC FOR YOUR CONVENENCE -W HONOR 250 Sprngfeld Av«Mar Broad S fa ELM & QUMBY STS Open Dally 0 to 5:30 Open tlun, 'tl D P.M. WESTFELD Cranford 12 North Ave,, W, Chrstmas Lny-A-Wny MA8TGR CHARaBJAND-CHAFae, PEH80NAL CHARGE, luojet PLAN

28 t* THE WESTFCLO LEADEB, THUBSDAT, NOVENBEB m t wn Baby's Battle (C«mtttMr from a* D the nfant's tny -, achea mmedate! y and dramatcally ncroang amount of oxygen nto the baby's W stream. After 41 nova en the tor, Baby Kevn was y holdng hs own bt regsterng marked mprovement. Now dong well, Baby Kevn wll be home n WeatffJd wth ht happy famly n a few days, to Jon baby brother Rory, two years old. The Jtmor Fortnghtly Club has mads ts tattulgtt to Overlook through converson of General Poods' Betty Crocker atampa to cam, and s stll collectng the stamps to make up the balance. Accordng to Mrs. H. Arthur CbroeUof Wnchp Road, and Mrs. Pad Brocchnl, Valley Vew Ave., both of Summt, the tamps are found on all Betty Crocker bostons and can be maled to the Fortnghtly Club, nfant Resprator Fund at 214 Sprngfeld Avenue, Summt. Need D Cards Motor Vehcle Drector Ray J. Marn today sad any New Jersey regstered vehcle owner who has not yet receved hs nsurance dentfcaton card should contact hs nsurance agent or company mmedately. Notce of Settttmtflt. NOTCE t MCHCaY OVtN, That tht seventh htfermee'lalt account et tht tubtcrfttr. Suburban Trust Company, wcuttor to The WatffleM Trut Company, Trustee under tht lest Wlt and Tmtamtnt ef CHARLES N. CODDNG. decetstd. Wll be audted «nd stated by the Surrogate, Mary C Kenant, and reported for tettlement to the Unon County Court Probato ovltlon, on Frday, January 12th next at f A.M.. prevalng tlmt. Suburban Trust Company, Truattt Dated November 71, WJ Oterd and McGH, Attorneys, M Elm Street, wnttfd, N.J. mm n-jo 72-\T FenM.M runc Morca Notlca s hereby olvan that tht eeerd of Adjustment eatemfthtd under an ordlnanca antltlad "An Ordlnanca Establshng; Sultdlna Dstrcts and Httfrlctlom n ttta Town of WwttlaM," wll meet n tht Muncpal SuWlno on Monday, December, 1*73 at 1:00 PM. fa hoar and consder tht followng appeals: Appeal of Arthur v. Strand for parm ft km to aract a one-ftmly dwtng at Ml Frankln Avtnut, contrary to tht retjulremenrt of Artlclt 10,Secton M09, Mretreph* (b), (a) and (f) of ma Zonng Ordlnanca. Appaal of Super's Wattflad Cyclt Cantor for parmlttlon to aract a onattory buldng to bo utod for tha ratall wt and rtpalr of blcyclas at 44 South Avtnvt, W., contrary to tha raqulromanta of Artlclt 7, Secton 703, Paragraph (a) of tna Zonng Ordnance Appaal of tha Masonc Assocaton of WostflaM for parmltston to aract and uto a buldng as a Masonc Tampla wth ralatad actvtes, at S4S Trnty Pltct, contrary to tha roqulramant of Artlcla t, Saetlon 701, Paragnph (a); saetlon 70S, Paragraph (c); Artlcla 11, Saetlon 1101, 1108, Paragraph (d); Artlcla 17, Sactlon 1701 and 1703 of tha Zonng, Ordlnanca. Elffanor C Sanford Stcrttary, Board of Adlustmtmt 1VW-7J T ^ Feet $12.24 PUBLC NOTlCa Publc Notlca t hereby glvan that ordlnancas a follows wara pastad and adoptad by tha Councl of tha Town of Wtstflttd at a moatng harsof hold Novambar JOVC. VRECLAND TOWN CLERK SPBCAL ORDNANCE NO.1411 AN ORDNANCE TO PROVDE FOR THE CONSTRUCTON OF A HANDBALL COURT N THE NORTH SCOTCH PLANS AVE- NUE PARK AREA, THE NECESSARY EQUPMENT AND APPURTENANCES, THE APPRO- PRATON OF THE MONES NECESSARY THEREFOR AND THE SSUANCE OF BOND AN- TCPATON NOTES FOR THE FNANCNG OF SAD WORK. SPECAL ORDNANCE MO. 141* AN ORDNANCE TO PROVDE FOR THE REBULDNG, REPLACEMENT OR EXTENSON OF SANTARY AND STORM SEWER LNES AND THER AP- PURTENANCES AT VAROUS LOCATONS THROUGHOUT THE TOWN AND TO PROVDE FOR THE APPROPRATON OF MONES NECESSARY THEREFOR. f PBCAL ORDNANCE NO. UM AN ORDNANCE TO PROVDE FOR THE PURCHASE OF VAROUS TEMS OF EQU t PMENT AND THE APPROPRATON OF MONES NECESSARY THERE- FOR. SPBCAL ORDtNANCB NO. 141ft AN ORDNANCE TO PROVDE FOR THE ACQUSTON OF LANDS FOR PUBLC PURPOSES, THE APPROPRATON OF THE MONES NECESSARY THERE- FOR AND THE SSUANCE OF BOND ANTCPATON NOTES FOR THE FNANCNG OF SAD WORK. SPECAL ORDNANCE NO. 14M AN ORDNANCE AUTHORZNG THE EXCHANGE OF LAND BE- TWEEN THE TOWN OF WEST- FELD, N THE COUNTY OF UNON, NEW JERSEY AND CORNWALL HOMES, AND PRO VDNG FOR THE PAYMENT OF TO THE TOWN OF WEST- FELD N ADDTON TO THE LAND. QBNBRALORDtNANCB NO. W7 AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF WESTFELD, CHAPTER 11, AR- TCLE 1, BY ADDNG A NEW SECTON THERETO. OtNBRALORDNANC NO AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF WE5TFELD, CHAPTER 13, "MOTOR VEHCLES AND TRAFFC," N THE FOLLOWNG RESPECTS: BY ADDNG CER- TAN PROVSONS TO SECTON "ESTABLSHED; LOCATON," BY CREATNG A NEW SECTON PROVDNG FOR REGULATONS N A NEWLY ESTABLSHED LOT. DY ADDNG CERTAN PROVSONS TO SECTON 133ft "PARKNG METER ZONES ESTABLSHED." «25,0B > T 1-W72 at Men1 * Lb Group Form* There wll be the frst meetng for men nterested n mnsruasftres rasng at a p.m. Tuesday at 704 Hghland Av«. 'there are an ncreasng number of men* who are anterested n re>evaluatng ther role n socety," a snskaaman sad. "Beatf the sole provder for bs famly can be as lmtng lor a man as beng a housewfe sfora woman. The femnst movement haa provded support and awareness for many women, but there has bam no smlar opportunty for men. "Men's conscounesraetng one wayfor men to look at whether they want to spend the reat of ther lvee workng fve days a week, beng an evenng and weekend parent, havng someone else decovon what they eat, and generally havng to squeeze n actvtes or hobbte of nters* after ther other respon* sblteo are ftted." The men's conscouanessralslng group that s beftoulnf nae the support of Unon County now (Natonal Organsaton for Women). Men of any age or martal status are welcome to attend. For further nformaton call Jenelyn Block at M UMAL Nona - ' =& PUSLC NOTC PuMc Neffct) t hereby elvtn that a rattuten tf whch tht followng t a copy we* ntroduced, read and - pestm, by tht Councl of mt Town of wtatffttd at a meetng htld November M, lf7j. JOYC.VRCELAND Town Clark w/hbras, thart exsts a need for protest tonal engneerng tarvcet requred far the purpose of dotna tht round control survey n conjuncton wth the aeral apotraphlc mapplno of mt WMERAS, rundt are avallabto for ths purpose; NOW, THEREFORE, SE T RESOLVED by the Town Counclof tht Town of WettfltW ta follows; 1. The Mayor and Town Clerk ere hereby author ltd and drected to execute an agreement wth Luster end Luattr, nc.* f) South Avenue, Ftnwood, New Jersey, for sad professonal enamterlno. servces, and the compensaton for such servces under a contract shall not exceed t4,ts9.q0. plus an addtonal par dltm rate of SJtO.oo, thould tht Town of Wtttflttd have specfc requrements whch would raqulrt ths company to product ground control work out of the norms!.sequence under whch thlt work would ordnarly bt conducted. J. Thlt contract s awarded wthout compettve bltfdlno at a "Professonal Servce" under tht provsons of tht Local Contracts Law (NJ.S.A. 4SA:1M tt taq) because tha servce t a recognled orofewfon lcensed and regulated by la aw. 3. A copy of ms resoluton shall bt publshed n tha WESTFELD LEADER at requred by law wthn 10 days of ts passage. 11-M-tMT SB.38 PUBLC NOTCB Notkt t htroby glvtn that tht followng acton was ftkon on an appoa htard by tha Board of Adlustmont on Novtmbtr 30, 1f72: Appttt of Wottfltld Proftutonat Buldng for pormlulon to tract a profowfonal buldng at 323 E. Broad Strtot Daclslon rtsarvod. atso Tha followng two apptals, whch waro rtfarrad to tho Plannng Board for txamlnttlon and racommondallon: Appttl of x/lllant l Son*, nc., for pormlulon to artct a on famly dwttllng at tht ratr of 732 E. Broad $trtot - Orantod. Appttl of Palmadoso Otntral Buldng Contractor*, nc. for pormlstfon to ertct ontfamlly dwtlllng tt Rlplty Avonue - Oranttd. EltanorE. Sanford Stcrtttry, Board of Adlutmtnt T ^ F M 17,92 PUBLC NOTCE Publc Notlc s htrtby glvtn that an ordlnanca of whch tht followng t t copy was ntroducad, read and pamd on flrat rtadlng by tht Councl of tho Town of Wmtf tld at a mtttlng held Novtmbtr 21,1972, and that tht stld Councl wll furthtr consldtr the stmt for fnal passage on tho 12th day of Dectmbtr, 1972, at 1:30 P.M., n the Councl Chtmbtr, Muncpal Buldng, 42$ E. Broad St., Wntf sld, New Jersey, at whch tme and plac* any ptrton may bt tnttresttd theren wll be gven an opportunty to be htard concernng tafd ordnance. JOYC.VREELAND Town Cltrk GENERALORONANCENO. AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF WEST- FELD, CHAPTER 13, "MOTOR VEHCLE5 AND TRAFFC." N THE FOLLOWNG RESPECTS: BY ADDNG CERTAN PROVSONS TO SECTON 13 3, "one way trttfl," AND BY ADDNG CERTAN PROVSONS TO SECTON 13-11, "LOADNG AND UNLOADNG ZONES." BE T ORDANED by the Town Councl of the Town of Wttfleld n the County of Unon as follows: SECTON 1. Tht! Secton 13-3, "Ont Way strett" bt amended by addng tht followng: Ston«lelah ParK, That porton of Stoneltlgn Park from the ntersecton of Shackamaxon Drve and Rah way Avenue n a northerly drecton for a dstance of 240 feet. SECTON 11. That Secton 13-18, "Loadng and Unloadng Zones" be amended by addng the followng: Wesl tde of Elm Street begnnng at a pont 33ft, north of the northerly curblln* of Qulmby Street extended and extendng so ft. northerly therefrom. SECTON. All ordnances or ptrl of ordnances nconsstent wth ths ordnance are hereby repealed to the extent or such nconsstency. SECTON V. f any pnrt or parts of ths, ordnance ere for any reason held to be nvald, such decson shall not affect ths valdty of the remanng portons of ths ordnance. SECTON V. Thn ordlnfneo shall take oftact mmedately upon flnof passage and publcaton as provded by law. U KFttENCE UST Of KUASU LOCAL fums AttUANCB ;, AUTO NAURS AUTO MALMS 4S. 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29 (Church) Sermon (Contnued from Pag* 27) wth God and man" - whatever s best to prepare them for a lfe of rches, - usefulness n the world and for the deepest Joy n ths lfe and n the lfe to come. The pont we are here consderng s that for ths task, t s the parents who are responsble. Ths s the repeated and enforced and emphassed teachng of Scrpture. Typcal of the ad Testament s Duet. 6:6 "And these words whch command the* ths day, shall be n thne heart: and thou halt teach them dlgently to thy chldren, and shalt talk of them when thou attest n thne house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou Heat down, and when thou rsest up. And thou shalt bnd them for a sgn upon thne hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thne eyes. And thou shalt wrte them upon the posts of thne house, and on thy gates - and when you have attaned to materal prosperty, then be especally careful lest you forget the Lord". When n the decalogue God turns to how men are to regulate ther lves n ther relatonshp to ther feuowmen, he frst of all deals wth the dscplne and nstructon of the young and he does so n terms of parental authorty. Joshua, from at least some consderatons s the most accomplshed man of the Old Testament - and he was that exactly because he kept hs prortes straght; faced wth the moat monumental responsbltes, responsbltes to whch Moses hmself had not been equal, he declared "As for me and my house we wll serve the Lord" n our area there s nothng more basc than ths: God for the good of manknd, establshed three nsttutons, the home and the church and the state. And of the three the basc one s the home, for the educaton of the youth He commtted not to the church nor to the state but to the home. Educaton s the responsblty of parents. WHAT SHOULD CHARACTERZE THE EDUCATON OF OUR YOUTH? Our text answers ths queston very concsely: "Fathers, provoke not your chldren to anger, but brng them up n the dscplne and nstructon of the Lord". That s to say, t s to be Chrstan; t s frst of all and n all thngs conducted UJ ( " Stephen Foster made the Suwannee Rver famous n song, yet he never saw t. b a New Jersey egg reafcy fresher by mles? t makes sense that an lad wthn a few Let of your ktchen s fresher, lut'8 what the New Jersey Department of Agrculture says about New Jersey eggs. n fact, they have coned a phrase for New Jersey farm products...fresher by Mles...Check these "egg" frets* 1. He NJ. Seal of Qualty stamped on a carton of eggs means that each egg was produced on a nearby NJ. farm. 2. State nspecton records prove that a N.J. eg consstently meets a hgher standard of qualty when compared to eggs lad out sde the state. N.J. eggs are truly fresher by mles. 3. Your chances of buyng a SUPER FRESH dozen eggs produced n New Jersey are about one n four. Some eggs travel up to 1000 mles nefore they reach your store. So, once you've found a N.J. egg remember the brand name 4. When a carton s stamped wth..."eggspacked... or...dstrbutee] by a N.J. frm", t does not nsure vou that the eggs are nearly NJ. eggs. A N.J. Seal of Qualty automatcally tells you they are a N.J. 5. A brand name wth the word Jersey n t does not necessarly mean the eegs are N.J. eggs. Only f the carton says produced n New Jersey or dsplays the N.J. Seal of Qualty can you be sure, 6. Once you've tasted an eggud rght n New Jersey you 11 never forget to look for the New Jersey Seal of Qualty. t's your assurance of eggs that are truly fresh. NEW JERSEY fuplbvnd T NW Maw MPAKTUHT or Get your New Jersey Seal of Qualty eggs at these well known stores: A & P Tea Company Acme Markets, nc. Rapp Poultry Farm Wedford,N.J. Fnast Kngs Super Markets, nc. Pathmark Two Guys, nc. Wawa Food Markets NEW JERSEY POULTRY COUNCL n the conscousness of the soveregnty of God. God s too mportant to solate Hm n church; to restrct Hm to one day n seven; to recognze Hm only n tmes of formal worshp. We confess that "the fear of the Lord s the begnnng of wsdom: and the knowledge of the Holy s understandng." t s n the school that my chldren learn to thnk, to understand, to evaluate; here above all. And so t s here above all that ther lves must be nformed by and expressve of ther fath. My chld must know that the God he prays to and sngs to s the God who created the breath-takng beauty of the Grand Canyon and the fantastc complexty of the human mnd. How wll he come to know that f God s banshed from educaton? lsten, Col. 1:16, here s what the Apostle Paul has taught us, what we teach our chldren here n church, about Chrst ther Savour, "By Hm were all thngs created that are n heaven, and that are n earth, vsble and nvsble, whether they be thrones or domnons or prncpaltes or powers: all thngs were created by Hm, and for Hm:... that n all thngs He mght have the preemnence. Underlyng all s the understandng that God has gven us two books about Hmself, the Bble and the Created Unverse, and there ts always harmony between the two. He God whom our chldren meet n bology s to be seen as the same God whom they meet n Geness. Teachers and pupls must confess together that, n ther studes, they are workng wth God's world and that He s the Lord of all knowledge. t s ndeed the task of the church to teach the specal revelatons found n the Bble, and t may be sad that the study of the second book, the Created Unverse, provdes the provnce of the school. t stll remans so sgnfcantly true, as Calvn taught, that ths second book s to be read through the spectacles of Holy Wrt. We may never suppose that hstory can be understood apart from God, nor scence understood apart from God, nor sex and famly lfe understood apart from God. Postvely we want the schools to educate our chldren that ther eyes may be opened to all the wonders of the world, that they may see thngs as they really are; we want the teachers to help them to handle ths world wsely, to fnd ther place n t, to make sense out of t, to confront and at least sometmes solve ts problems, to lve n t wth real satsfacton, and to leave t at last wth real peace. A Chrstan can't suppose that educaton that s not Chrstan wll do ths. So the Chrstan s commtted by ths text and by all the Scrptures to specfcally Chrstan Schools. (To Be Contnued) When Julus Caeser was captured by prates on the Medterranean, he was told he must gve them 20 talents for ransom. He laughngly sad: "What, only 20 talents? wll gve you 50 talents for my lfe!" WE'RE NUMBER ON No other store n ths area carres the varety or quantty of hobby tems that we do. 'HO' and fc NV Scale Model Ralroads Aurora and Tyco Race Car Sets and Accessores Plastc Models of To Explore "Learnng Dsabltes Dr. Larry B. Slver, chef of the dvson of chldadolescent psychatry at Rutgers Medcal School, wll speak on The Chld wth Learnng Dsabltes" n Scotch Plans on Dec. 7. Dr. Slver s well known for hs work wth chldren who have specfc problems n learnng because of a neurologcal dysfuncton. He s actve n lecturng and wrtng as well as n drect work wth chldren, ther parents, and the professonal to whom these chldren are known. He has been seen twce ths year on TV programs. He s consultant for the Center School, Bound Brook, whch was wrtten up n the Oct. 6 ssue of lfe magazne. ^ ^ &.«* < N«{r rusht* by far» ft** Mlrrort Clocks Wk ^M.'^M - *^4 \ Tme* WqHhtf Braun Har Dryers Ths lecture wll be approprate for both professonal and lay people who are nterested n learnng what ths chld's characterstc problems and behavor are. The meetng s beng cosponsored by the Learnng Dsabltes Assn. of Scotch Plans-FaRWood, the Unon County Assn. of School THE WESTFEU) Psychologsts, Unon County Assn. of School Socal Workers, and Unon County Councl of Parent- Teacher Assocatons. nvtatonal flers have gone to 1300 educatonal personnel, medcal personnel, parents, and frends. The Dec. 7 meetng wll be held n the Scotch Plan* Fanwood Hgh School on WestfMd Rd., Scotch Plans at s p.m. There s no charge. tw arf**" 1 Wn** 1 GFT SETS Francs D*nn«y tvlon lz. Anton Love Shuhon Yardlty Dana Lanvn Arptg* and My Sn 5.00 Gue covo coty MEN'S SETS Shulton Old Spn Englsh Leather Ardtn Wnd Qrff Canoe Chanel trotn ron* , from ,50 ST./.) LEADER, THURSDAY, KOVEMBKK W, 1972 Fa«* 2» BOWCRAFT ruhd Scale* Mans Fun For All Ages OPEN DALY Tl 10 P.M.Thru DEC. 1ST TOLETRES Dottng Powder Bath 011$ ' Brush< A.00 Mart " Sets Travel Og, 1 Coaf Hang.,, Musk By Francs Denny Houbgant 1 Bonne Bell p \ '. \ ' < r Shps, Planes, Autos and Mltary Wood Shp Models Mancure Sets Rockets and Engnes Candle Makng Supples Craft Kts Toys and Games for all ages- And featurng the one tem that s very hard to flnd'nowadays - salespeople who want to help you wth your hook-up and repar problems and know somethng about the tems they are sellng. Dok Townley formerly wth the Play Far n Wetflold nvltet you to come on down to our enlarged store n Cranford for all your hobby needs. Plenty of pacng behnd the bulldlngt acros the street from us (off Mlln Street). DCK'S HOBBYLAND 16 North Unon Ave. Cranford HAVE LUNCH N OUR BACK STAGE DNNG R * e ON ONE OF YOUR USY SHOPPNG DAYS 54 ELM ST. 127 CENTRAL AVE. ON STOP HERE OVM all gft problems FREE DELVERY OPEN 10 P.M. WEEK DAYS

30 TH: WESTFOELD <*M.) UEASHSM, THJftgDAY, KOVEMKB M, ft PUn Basketball CUnc for Ffth, Sxth Graders The Weatfeld Boys BastctfeaU League clnc for toys m the 5th and *th Mdat wll turt Saturday, The dnk desgned to taacfa and mprove basc fcaatatball sklls and wll agan have Bob Brewster as Thm dnk U bead each Saturday mornng from Dee fltomar. l. Flth grade bsys wll meet from t-10 a.m. and eth grade from 10- tta.m. Hgh school basketball players wll coach the ath rader* n regular team P*»X Ted On F4M Team Ted D. Mavragans of Westfeld s a member of the varsty basketball team at Frankln and Marshall College ths wnter. The Dplomats, members of the Mddle Atlantc Soccer Dnner Wednesday lt*e annual soccer dumer and awards for the Westfeld Hgh School varsty and junor varsty teams wll be held Wednesday evenng n the hgh school cafetera. The players and coachng staff, ther parents and guests wll hear Gordon Bradley, head coach and player of the New York Cosmos, a professonal soccer team. Mr. Bradley, a natve of England, began hs soccer career at», playng soccer throughout the world and fnally becomng the coach of the Cosmos, wnners of the North Amercan Soccer Champonshp n He Cosmos begn the '73 season n May and games are played at Hofstra Stadum n Hempstead, L.. The NC.A.A. has recently ssued a statement "that soccer on all levels, lttle league, hgh school, college, Conference, open an 16- as well as professonal, s game schedule on Dec. l the fastest growng sport n ganst Swarthmore' at Amerca today.'' Jm AM' Mayser Center. Goehegan, varsty coach of Ted s the son of Mr. and the Westfeld Hgh School Mrs. John Mavragan of hooters, has stated that SS Clfton St. and s a 1971 Ths year's vanty s t,he graduate of WesUeld Hgh best team have ever school. coached." _?** Davds' TDs Clnch Devls' Grd Fnale A STAR OF THE GAME - Westfleld's leadng rasher. KeMa Davs, carres far a few of hs S2ysrds aganst r PUfaftcM. ' Steelers Overpower Bears n WBFL Fall Classc All that remans of theanthony Marotta of the 1172 Westfeld Boys Football Chargers. League season s the The 125 ponts moved league's annual banquet, Glmartn nto a frst place Dec. 10 at the Westwood te wth Tm Babb for career Lounge at 5 p.m. pont n the Junor Dvson The playng season offcally ended last Saturday TD, 33-32, whle Tm holds a wth 206. "Gl" has one more mornng, wth the Steelers 14*8 advantage n conversons. overpowerng the Bears, 33-0, n the "Fall Classc." Here are the top eght Reserve quarterback Jm career Junor Dvson Robnson was named MVP, scorers: as he scored three touchdowns and passed 35 yards Raders Tm Babb, to Jm Tyler on the fnal Jm Glmartn, play of the frst half. Tyler Blls scored the othertoon a 35- Chrs Campbell, yard run wth an ntercepton and he also added three conversons. The Steelers put the game on ce wth a 27-pont second perod. Kurt Butenhoff of the Bears and Jm Glmartn of the Blls are the 1972 scorng champs of ther respectve dvsons. Butenhoff crossed the goal 15 tmes and added a converson for 91 ponts, nearly twce the 46 accumulated by runnerup Tyler. Glmartn netted 20 touchdowns and fve PAT's for 125 ponts, 35 ahead of runnerup Rockets JohnForno, Raders Kevn Bonner, Cowboys Owen Brand, Raders Glen Kehler, Chefs Peter Meyers, Cowboys Probably the three greatest runners ever to play n the W.B.F.L. stand l- 2-3 n career Senor Dvson ponts. He top eght n the Senor Dvson: Frank Jackson, Steelers Kevn Bonner, restone Retreads (1 safety) Blsckwsll BLACKWALL8 Gants 30 Chrs Campbell, Steelers 30 Tab Bumette, Rams Glen Kehler, Colts George Balmer, Bears Rck Baldwn, Gants Kurt Butenhoff, Bears Both Glmartn and Butenhoff moved nto the top ten n combned league career ponts, whch s led by the ncomparable Campbell. The top ten career scorers: Chrs Campbell, Kevn Bonner, Glen Kehler, Tm Babb, Jm Glmartn, Frank Jackson, Owen Brand, John Forno, 196M971 Steve Wll, Kurt Butenhoff, The one-season scorng records n both dvsons remaned n tact. Jackson talled 181 ponts for the Kagen and Rck Ebbt. were n dre need of a break Eagen scored agan n thether way and they got t. unbeaten 1964 Steelers, on 28 thrd but Westfeld came Mdway through perod two touchdowns and 13 con-alvversons. Campbell, Senor secutve goals. Rck Slaff the snap and heaved the ball scorng four con- Slaughter cleanly handled Dvson scorng champ n and Bll Woods each had a downfeld n the drecton of 1967 wth 127 ponts, stll par of goals whle Mark Al Tmmons. Rch Ramos holds the Junor Dvson Harres andmark Sweeny was coverng on the play, record wth hs 1965 totals of had lone talles. The wnand he was stckng wth 27 touchdowns and eght move Westfeld out of thetmmons as t came down PAT's for170 markers. cellar wth a record of 1-4towards them. Sparked by the runnngof whle Woodbrdge s Ramos whrled and batted Butenhoff and Brand, the Standngs as of the ball, but couldn't knock champon Bears led theare: t hard enough to break up the play. nstead the ball Senor Dvson n ponts wth 164 (the Colts were next at 128), whle the runnerup Colts had the edge n fewest ponts allowed, 68-76, over the Steelers. The champon Blls led the Junor Dvson n both categores over the runnerup Chargers; n offense, and n defense. The Bears, Gants and Steelers each had eght fomer players suted on he varsty at one tme durng the past unbeaten season at Westfeld Hgh. BEARS, Ken Black well, Gary Crosby, Chp Danker, Bob Davs, Tm Green, Jm Howard, Bruce Jester, Dan Morash; BROWNS, Dave Snyder, Mark McDonald; GANTS, Rck Baldwn, Rch Howe; Mark Lemko, Dave LSooey, Mark Jackson, Tom Tavares, ra Thome, John Wllams; RAMS, John Davs, Gerry Ggon, Vn Lally, Jm Red, Tom Tyrell, Ken Valent; STEELERS, Sandy Brown, Bob Duelks, Bran Knney, Bruce LSooey, Qunt Mansell, Frank Rtter, John Salomone, Dave Yatclla; COLTS, Glen Kehler, n next week's Leader, the 1972 Senor Dvson All-Star team wll be publshed. Local Hockey Team Wns The Planfeld Jaycees Hockey Club handed Newark ronbound ther frst defeat by the score of 4-1 at Newark's ronbound Arena. Planfeld remans the only unbeaten team n the Unon County Hockey League. At the Warnanco Park ce Skatng Center, Westfeld scored ther frst vctory n a come from behnd effort downng Woodbrdge 6-3. Woodbrdge led 2- at the end of two perods on goals by Mtch Planfeld Newark Ma pe wood Unon Westfeld Woodbrdge B^B^B^B^S^B^"^^ Rtaolalfta W WM L «l By AL STAVTHtY WastfleU and Plaaftold fat together once agan for Tfesaksf vtng and wfcan the day was out, th* Devls ware moat thankful they had Kttth Davs. Davs ran lor t! yards aa well as corng the two touchdowns that sent Wastflsld to the ST4 vctory, ts Slat straght wn and 4tad game n a row wthout a defeat (a state record). Planfeld had ***** ts kme TD of the game to pull wthn eght at M4 n the second quarter. But Davs took the ensung kjckoff at Wsstfeld's u, sde-stepped a few would-be tacklers and flashed a* yards for an nsurance score. Late n the game, he pcked up another touchdown to set the fnal margn at 274. The wn makes t four consecutve unbeaten seasons for the Blue Devls, a feat that earned coach Gary Kehler a dunkng n the shower by hs charges after the ballgame. At the other extreme, the loss for the Cardnals closed out ther year at one wn and eght defeats, makng t fve losng seasons wthout a wnnng respte. However that 1-8 record s not ndcatve of the team's strength, as the Cards were stll wthn strkng range untl Davs began to assert hmself. Westfeld opened the game's scorng wth a par of frst perod touchdown. t may have looked to be a replay of the Devls' last outng, a 43-0 bombng of Hllsde. The Devls were on the Scoreboard wth the game Just 1:57 old. On Westfeld's second play from scrmmage, quarterback John' Brown found end Chp Danker wth a 40 yard touchdown pass. For the QB, t was hs nnth TD throw of the season. Some fve mnutes later Brown ran across from four ysrds away, t was hs eghth score on the ground ths year and t was 144. Meanwhle Planfeld was havng ts dffcultes, as on one play where the Cards lost 36 yards. t went somewhat lke ths: QB Dck Slaughter went back nto the "shotgun" formaton, n whch the quarterback has the center snap hm the ball about seven yards back of the lne. Ths s to allow the QB more tme n whch to wat before delverng hs pass. However t s qute rsky, as center Mke O'Leary demonstrated by snappng the ball way over Slaughter's head. By the tme Dck caught up wth the ball, Gerry Ggon had caught up wth Dck, 36 yards behnd, where O'Leary stood wth an apologetc look on hs face. Obvously the Cardnals RUSH HOUR TRAFFC. d e a Kehler pcks hs wsy through a host of PUtafleM Menders n the 274 fcaaks* gvng Day wn. <paetes by Boa Merfceck) ssled over Ramos to the watng Tmmons for the remanng yards n the 55 yard scorng play. But the Cards had the msfortune of bootng the next kkkoff to Davs and though a half stll remaned to be played, t was apparent the Westfeld lead would hold up. Dsvls scored the year's fnal sx ponts on a fourth perod marchcappng one yard plunge to gve the Devls a season total of 264 pouts to ther opponents' 73. Davs wnds up the season as both Westfeld's top scorer and rusher, tallyng 74 ponts on 12 touchdowns and a two pont coverson, and runnng for 894 yards. ncdentally, Tmmons, Planfeld's leadng ball carrer, accumulated 87 yards and the lone touchdown n Planfeld's losng effort. Now the WM> Devls can st back and awat the fnal scholastc football polls. Snce Westfeld s ranked n dfferent spots n dfferent polls, one can only speculate as to whether the Blue Devls wll once agan be recognzed as number one n the state. Also under consderaton are the All-State and All-County pcks as several of the Devls are doubtless beng looked over for possble recognton n those areas. A statstcal wrap-up and a summary of the season wll appear n next week's Leader. Named to Advsory Councl Dors M. Dallas of 801 Stevens Ave., has been named to serve on the Presdent's Advsory Councl of Feld Enterprses Educatonal Corporaton, publshers of The World Book Encyclopeda. The awards were presented Nov. 17 at a banquet at the Royal Orleans Hotel n New Orleans, where all Presdent's Advsory Councl members, were stayng as weekend guests of the company. * The Preferred Whskey makes the preferred THE CONNECTON Devl quarterback Jean Browa (12) slps the sal to halfback Rch Ramos (34) n Thanksgvng acton. Unon Cagers Confdent Bolstered by the return of the leadng assst-productr among the naton's junor colleges last season and strengthened by the avalblty of another frontlne performer to go along wth a top crop of talented freshmen, Unon College's varsty basketball team looks forward confdently to ts frst court season n the Garden State Athletc Conference. Coach Wynn Phllps of Westfeld feels hs Owls have an excellent chance to mprove upon ther ledger when they won 17 contests and dropped only four. 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31 THE WESTFELD (N.*.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBEB 30, 1972 Page 81 Sk Club Swap Saturday The WcrtfeM Sk Club, nc. wll hold t* second annual tk swap and garage ate on Saturday at 1% West Dudley Ave. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Anyone wshng to donate tems should contact Dck Hardman of 127 St. Paul St., Steve Agoato of 2W Benson PL, or lsa Enrch ( ) so arrangements can be made for pckups. Those who have any tems they wsh* to sell for personal proft at 15 percent nterest to the club, may call lsa Enrch. All proceeds from donatons wll be used for the beneft of the club. Adelaar Plays Last Game Pete Adelaar of Westfeld ended hs varsty football career at Frankln and Marshall College a wnner as the Dplomats overpowered Muhlenberg, 26-0, last Saturday to cap ther frst undefeated season snce 19(4. The wn was the nnth for F*M, and stretched ther unbeaten record to 11 games over two campagns. By wnnng Saturday, FJtM was declared the wnner of the 1972 Lambert Bowl, awarded each fall to the outstandng small college football team n the East. n addton, the Dplomats also won ther second straght Mddle Atlantc Conference So;rern Dvson ttle. Adelaar, a former standout at Westfeld Hgh School, was a member of FfcM's hghly respected tro of lnebackers -- Adelaar, Crag Marks of Mountansde, and Lou Fgarof Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.-- who lmted nne opponents to only 68.2 yards rushng per game and yards passng. The 6'0", SO pound senor s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F Adelaar of «* One-Man Show Marge Mencher, local artst, s havng a one-man show at the New Hampshre House n Summt durng the month of December. The exhbt s sponsored by the Summt Art Assocaton. New England Dr., and s a 1969 graduate of Westfeld Senor Hgh School. "We gve you no choce We sell only the very best TMsfcevy «f syarawlted swlwatert wb he cestaae as Chrstsaas trm a nsalsmg Ckrtelsaas tree wnea the WeatfleM YWCA Asjw Sprte* areseal "Happy HMays," ther secead aaaal shew at the Wallace Peel tssrrew andbatarelsy alghta. Altogether, 17 reatlses wut he perlerssed hy the as-atesfaer New Jersey chaapeashlp teaas. Aheve, left to rght, hreat rew. are: ASM Edslhlt, Aaaa Mare Hkhey, Mchelle Fawlto, EUsaheth ttaehart and Catherne Rtaehart. Becend rew: Jenay Craae. Dehhfo Nlchels. Kathrya Mente. Ussa Pbccy, Beane ZeUam, 8ereaa Clafcr, Lynn Jacehs and M y French. Glennon, Costello Wrertlng for UC Tony Glennon and Dan CosteUo of Westfeld are expected to gan startng berths on Unon College's wrestlng team whch goes nto ntercollegate combat for the frst tme n ts hstory Thursday, Dec. 7. However, as matters now stand the Garden State Athletc Conference outlook s a bleak one. Unon College s currently n the mdst of a year's probaton after a rulng by the Natonal Junor College Athletc Assocaton. The penalty was leved aganst all Owl varsty sports when the NJAAC judged that the college had volated an assocaton rule by allowng Mss Ellen Maglaro of Westfeld to partcpate as a member of the varsty tenns team last Sprng. Although the rule has snce been rescnded and the probaton appealed, the suspenson stll stands, HONORED BY RCA Helen Slavnsky of Mountansde has been honored by RCA, Harrson, for 25 years of servce. Cage League Sgnups Saturday Sgnups and tryout to determne teams for a seventh grade boys' basketball league wll be held at the Washngton School at 9 a.m. Saturday. The 8th and 9th grade league wll agan play n the hgh school and Junor hgh school gyms. Sgnups and *o*< > -< * tryouts for ths league wll be at Washngton School Saturday. The tme for the 8th grade boya wll be 10 a.m. and the 9th grade boys at n a.m. Applcatons must be sgned by parents and are avalable at schools or at tme of regstraton. Jack SteUael of WettffteM s a cettteadtr far a ttaruag berth M the Ualaa College basketball team whch kegtas ts seasea Saturday at a home Ths s no fjsh story: the Hyng fsh can stay aloft n the ar from 2 to 15 seconds, flyng from 45 to 200 yards. * Major Leagae catcher and natve Westflelder Jeff Torberg sells the frst two tcketsfor the basketball game between the baseball All-Stars and the WetfleM Elementary Elves to Lsa and Stephen Llbeaatl. The game wll be played at 2:30 p.m. Sunday n the hgh school gym. Tckets may be purchased from any member of the WwtfleM Hgh School Band or at the door.. - «" * GST's Annual Snow Tre Sale ncludes 2 Glassbelted Wnter Patrols/2 Famous Name Amercan-made Steel Wheels/2 Tubeless Valve Stems. UNROYAL GASSBELTED DUAL WHTE CAMARO. FREBRD. 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32 **# 99 THE WEBTTCU) LEADEU, THUB8DAY, NOVKMMCB M, 107S Overlook Offers Lab Career Day The scentfc detectve work of the modem hosptal laboratory wll be the theme «f the next Health Career Day beng held at Overlook Hosptal on Tuesday from «9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., to be attended by some 100 students from Holy Trnty and Westfeld Hgh Schools and 12 area hgh schools. # * 9 t AU7 MdA MAJUA Wj^tM^MsMA^ fuf jprtalatf # U- quu CLEANERS COMPLETE PROFESSONAL DRY CLEANNG SERVCE EXPERT TALORNG ft LAUNDRY SERVCE * * 300 South Avo., Gorwood 789*1919 **«* ***** + + **,>** + + * # # # * # # * # * * # Dnner to Fete Football Squad The parents of the 1972 Westfeld "Blue Devl" football team wll sponsor ther sxth annual football dnner Tuesday at 7 p.m. n the Westfeld Hgh School cafetera. Tts dnner wll honor the Blue Devls who went undefeated ths year, and set a new New Jersey state record of 42 consecutve vctores wthout a defeat. The guest speaker for the evenng wll be Coach Erc Russell, defensve coordnator for the Unversty of Georga, a long tme football powerhouse n the South. Tckets may be purchased at the door or by contactng Dr. Harold USooey, Jack Duelk, Larry Vejnoska or Tom Jackson. Wll Dncu»H New Course* At PT Councl A two-part program on the new elementary school drug currculum and the hgh school Englsh V wll be presented to the Westfleld Parent Teachers Councl meetng at ft: 15 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 14, at Jefferson School. All parents of Westfeld school chldren are welcome to attend. Partcpatng n the * educaton secton wll be Maro Sean, coordnator of elementary educaton; Jane Stone, supervsor, health department, and Ulle Hull supervsor of eementary physcal educaton, health and safety. Gary Payne, drector of secondary educaton wll present the Englsh V secton wth Paula Clemans and Thomas nyan, WHS teachers, and student partcpaton. Leaders Corps Meets Dec. 8 Hgh school athletes wsh to become hgh school leaders n the Westfeld YMCA'e program wll have a chance to do so Frday, Dec. 8, at 3:15 p.m. at the Y. The specal meetng of the Hgh School Leaders Com has been set for boys who partcpated n fall school sports and mght have been unable to jon prevously. Developng leadershp talents n young men wth specalzed sklls such as gymnastcs, lfessvng, swmmng, skndvng, Bowlng Result Fabettet Joe's Market Tffany Drugs FugmannOlCo. Jarvs Drug Store 22 The Jolly Trolley 21 Baron Drugs 18 Hgh game, Alce Fucht, 523. Smart Set W ndustral Weldng Roger's Shop Jolty Trolley Pan Am Cleaners 15 FugmannOlCo. 15 Norrs Chevrolet L. Shoffler, ; C Roben, 507- SCUBA, basketball and others s the am of the Leader Corps. Boys teach and help conduct gym and swm l s n learnng teachng Tranng and recreatonal actvtes for January through March wll be aet at the Dec. 8 sessons. TO Saturday, Dec. j, the Leaders wll attend the Kncks-Braves game. 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