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1 THE WESTFlELD LEADER Th» Leadng xd Mot Wdely CrcdaUd Wekly JVMMJMJMT In Von County Town Councl Meet* Tuenduy 8:3 P.M. 3CND YEAR No. Second Cluas Postage Pad at Wp.lflpM. N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1972 Publ lned Every Thursday 26 Pages <> Cents Tax Refor Good or Bad For Westfeld? Tax refor ta a current ssue In the New Jersey LegMatare Ml wui drectly affect all remenla of the Male. The affects of propwed legslaton on WettleM reaueau la exputetd la the fallowng artcle prepared by Alexander 8. WUIIa, Wetfeld Town CounclaR aad chalrn of the fnance cottee. Ths artcle wll take an objectve, dollars-and-cents look at the effect on Westfeld of the Governor's Tax Polcy Cottee recoendatons. I a not gong to dscus* aspect* of the Report whch are subject to opnon - auch a* loss of local control, the necessty for ncreased State expendtures, needs of urban areas, regresvty of property taxes, etc. However, you should realze that the Tax Polcy Cottee reaches ts conclusons based on a study of these and other subjectve factors. The Report ( volues) s avalable to the publc. Its proposals, f accepted by the legslature, would revolutonze our present tax syste. On the expense sde, the State would assue all local school operatng coats, a $1 llon uncpal urban ad progra, all welfare coats, judcal costs, and undertake support n other areas.on the revenue sde, ths progra would be fnanced by a personal ncoe tax, a state-wde $1. property tax, the elnaton of certan sales tax exeptons, ncreased corporaton taxes, and other taxes. THE REVENUE GAP The Cottee says the tax structure ust be changed for three reasons: (1) to rase oney to eet a projected gap n state and local budgets; (2) n the nterest of equty, because the property tax s "regressve;" and (3) to equalze school expendtures on a state-wde bass. The annual state revenue gap by I96 s projected at $97 to $1,3 llon, dependng on the rate of nflaton assued. The state gap develops because annual state outlays are projected to rse by 3 percent durng ths decade. The largest departental rse s educaton - - fro $16«llon n 197 to $79 llon n I86. The Report concludes that because property taxes are already hgh, they should not support the projected ncrease n spendng. WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX What would happen to the real estate tax n Westfeld? I wll answer ths usng 1971 property taxes. There are three factors to consder. Frst, state assupton of welfare costs. Unon County per capta cost for welfare s $3,73, one of the lowest aong New Jersey countes, versus $17.11 n Essex. Unon County spends cents per $1, of equalzed valuaton, also a very low fgure, versus up to $2.81 n the case of Essex. These costs would be pro-rated over the entre state. Second, the $1 llon uncpal urban ad progra. Ths oney wll be allocated on a forula coprsng average state equalzed value per capta, local value per capta, and.local taxes. Ctes such as Planfeld and Elzabeth would receve about 3 percent ore state ad. Westfeld would receve nothng, because our per capta value s over the state average. Thrd, the school tax. State fundng of operatng costs would be by a state-wde $1. tax on $1 of equalzed real property value. Fro ths oney, the State would pay to each school dstrct the average state-wde per pupl cost, ultpled by the nuber of pupls n the dstrct. If the dstrct has been spendng less.the unused potental becoes avalable. If the dstrct has been spendng ore, up to percent of the dfference, called "local leeway funds," wll be pad. The average state-wde fgure n was $83. Westfeld spent $9. The dfference coes to $63,, whch would be reduced percent, by local leeway funds. The reanng $36, would be rased by local taxes, assung the School Board were to antan a $9 per pupl cost. Snce ost suburban school dstrcts spend ore than $83, the overall effect of ths proposal would be the release of large sus prarly to urban schools. Takng all recoendatons nto effect, ncludng those not dscussed here, the tax rate for Westfeld would have been $6.3 per $1 nstead of $9.6, a decrease of 37 percent. The state-wde decrease would have been about percent. THE PERSONAL INCOME TAX The Cottee recoends a personal ncoe tax, at about percent of New York rates, to eet the ' 'revenue gap" Average per faly ncoe n Wstfeld s around $18,. The New Jersey lablty for a faly of fve, for these adjusted gross ncoe levels, would be as follows: $1,- $22 $2,-$ $3, -$88 $, -$2,13 New York couters could credt ost of ther New York Incoe tax aganst the New Jersey lablty. CONCLUSION I have wrtten ths very bref outlne of the New Jersey tax proposals, and the dollar effect on Westfeld, because they should receve axu exposure. They are lengthy and hard to understand. Governor Cuhll favors adopton of the substance of the Report.Publc hcurngs arc beng held, and approprate legslaton has been drafted.i hope the ctzens of Westfleld wll drect ther coents and opnons to our local senators und asseblyen, As charan of the Town Councl fnance cottee, I huvuhtudlchj these proposals. I huve tred to bu objectve and avod the controversal pros and cons. My purpose Is to Infor, as concsely as possble. Trnty Students Wn Awards General excellence awards were presented to Mary Sue Allegrn, Aldo Allegrn of Carleton Rd., and Rchard Hll, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hll of 11 Oak Tree Pass at the Honors Assebly Frday ornng at Holy Trnty Eleentary School. Honor awards were receved by Janet Laurent, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. John Laurent of 29 Mdwood PI. and Vctor Ylagan, son of Horaco Ylagan of Scotch Plans. The awards were ade by Msgr. Charles B. Murphy, pastor. Other acadec awards were presented as follows: Vctor Ylagan and Rosanha Persa, DAR Good Ctzenshp; Rchard Hll, DAR hstory; John Donohue, frst place, Unon County Aercan Legon Essay Contest. Athletcs Awards were presented by John Prce, physcal eduaton teacher at the school, Grls recevng certfcates of acheveent were Krs Duelks, captan, and Jule Galpeau, cocaptan, Lorle Cauterucc, Mary Anthes and Mary Sue Allegrn, eghth grade, and Donna Hauck, captan, Rta Collns, co-captan, Susan Glenn, Hed Ward, Dens Dursee, Catherne Fagan and Mary Hawco, seventh grade. Also, Karen Gosk, captan, Betsy Eagan, cocaptan, Anne Ahern, Terr Dobrowsk, Eleen Graney, Nancy Ftzpatrck, Helene Wttrech, and Kathy Dervn, sxth grade, and Laura Hauck, captan, Tay Fernandez, cocaptan; Kathleen Gearon, Donna Palencar, Jula Sabo, Suzanne Grote and Lsa Calavano, ffth grade. Boys recevng certfcates of acheveent were John Aloa, captan, Jeff Herguth, co-captan, Joseph Calavano, Lous Grote and Douglas Cox, eghth grade, and Tony Mulln, captan and J (Cantnuad on Paja) Deocrats Nae Foskey To Thrd Ter Rchard M. Dravs has been reelected as charan of the Westfeld Deocratc Cottee at the organzaton's annual eetng last week. Dravs, who resdes at 1 Edgar Road, s now servng hs thrd year as charan of the Deocratc Cottee, The Westfeld Deocrats also reelected Mrs, Davd Rhu of 621 Forest Ave. as vce charwoan and Robert A. Loder Jr. of 11 North Cottage PI. as vce charan. Harry W. Foskey of 616 Garfeld Ave,, the Deocratc canddate for ayor ths year, was reelected treasurer. Mrs. Robert T. Mullen of 22 Clark St. was elected secretary, succeedng Mrs. Thoas Kennelly. Dravs expressed the Deocrats' apprecaton to Mrs. Kennelly for her servce to the party as a eber of the executve cottee. He noted that the outgong secretary had perfored "outstandng servce n any projects, Includng fund-rasng and organzatonal aspects of our work." The eetng ncluded bref rearks by ths year's cunddates, ncludng Foskey, Incubent Counclan Churles A, Harrs fro the thrd ward, second ward canddate Mrs. Uernce Fen and fourth ward canddate Lawrence WUISH. The frst ward canddate ths year s 11, Putrlek Cash. Weyn O. Steengrafe Steengrafe In 2th Year At Adult School Weyan O. Steengrafe was honored at the annual eetng of the Westfeld Adult School on the occasson of hs 2th annversary as drector. In presentng h wth the gft fro the board of trustees, a fraed reproducton of Andrew Wyeth's "May Day," Mrs. PR. Orto, outgong presdent, cted hs "dedcated servce and expert gudance n the feld of adult educaton". Mr. Steengrafe, n acceptng the gft, voced hs expectatons for the future of the Adult School. "County Educaton s the drecton n whch we are ovng. It kndles a new hope for the future and establshes an nterrelatonshp' between school and the county. It recognzes the fact that the total county s the learnng envronent, not just the school, and that everyone ust be nvolved n the decsons affectng the. Our varous offerngs at the Westfeld Adult School are desgned to provde a possblty to those who recongnze contnued learnng as a socal responsblty." A long te resdent of Westfeld, Mr. Steengrafe (Contnued on Paga ) Suer School Regstraton Begns Toorrow In-person regstraton for suer school wll be held at Westfeld Hgh School fro 1 to p.. toorrow, and fro 9 a.. to noon on Saturday, June 2. Suer school wll begn Monday and end Frday, Aug.. Thrty-seven courses, ncludng 12 enrchent and 1 reedal, are beng offered on a tuton bass: $ per two-hour course subject and $3 for the one-hour "How to Study" course. Enrollent s open to students who have been enrolled n school n any grade, seven through 12, durng the past year. Students plannng to attend suer school for credt ust present, at the te of regstraton, wrtten persson fro the school prncpal. A nu of 1 students s necessary to carry an enrchent course. Mrs. Barbara Claan Steele Selects Ade Wlla Steele, Republcan canddate for Town Councl fro the fourth ward, has naed Mrs. Barbara B. Claan of 6 Rutgers Ct. as hs capagn anager. (Contnued on P w Receve Dploas At WHS Coenceent A record nuber of 68 senors were graduated fro Westfeld Hgh School last nght. The Cornell Award was gven to Sean Clarkn and the Col. and Mrs. Henry Bayard McCoy eoral scholarshp to Jonathan Andrew Bush. Also awarded were Westfeld Art Assocaton przes of $2 to Nancy McCorck. $1 to Laura Zuclch ana $1 to Sharon Usan. The Woan's Club art award was presented to Lauren Van Leuven, and the Joseph E. Rood eoral scholarshp to DSarro. Ncholas Graduate* are: Chrstan Abeel Rchard Affleck Debra Allegro Margaret Allen Mchael Allen Rosalnd Alpert Rayond Alzua Sandra Aack Peter Abos Melane Anderson Thoas Anderson Patrca Andrews Denns Angelo Jaes Annese Mchael Archabault Lorrane Archnal Joanne Atkns Nancy Austn Tothy Avs Glen Axelrod Danel Babetsk Karen Bachan Roberta Baer Mark Baker Aaron Barnett Chrstopher Barton Aland Bass Susan Bass Stacey Bassett Candce Baudoux Roger Bauer Jed Beardsley Nancy Bell Dane Bender Janet Benedct Debrae Bentley Cndy Bernsten Donald Berse Rchard Berse Thoas Betz Lynn Bnars Outstandng Students Earn Honors at Edson, Roosevelt Outstandng Edson and Roosevelt nnth graders were presented awards at specal assebles Tuesday. Naed to the Book of Eerald for good sportsanshp, courtesy, consderaton, helpfulness and other attrbutes were Peter Greene, Charles Jackson, Thoas Lauher, Joseph Mangna, Joseph Perkowsk, Denns Prola, ; Jaes Red, ' Duncan Savage. Grant Space, Mark Vejnoska, Judth Allen, Debra Booker, Laurel Bloecher, Nancy Decker, Deborah Dx, Lsa Ehrch, Cyntha Holland, Hala Hudson, Laure Hungerford, Judy Kaplan, Nancy Lews, Nancy MacConnache, Elzabeth Maher, Barbara Manfra, Susan Mc- Naara, Anne Scully and Lynn Wllas. Slarly honored at Roosevelt and naed to ts Book of Gold were Jennfer Anderson, Charles H. Betz, Jeffrey. D. Boylan, Anthony L. Bruges, Lynn C. Cuthbert, Page P. Dearest, Albsser, Sharon Seeon, Jeanne D. Feng, John J. Harvey Margoln; Flournoy, Charles L. Gadol, geoetry, Mark Vejnoska, Susan C. Gannon, Cheryl G. Jaes Zack; algebra, Payne, Dane E. Prebluda, Laurel Bloecher; general Davd Robnson, Francne ath CP, Donna Harrs; Saunders, Peter H. Sayre, general ath, Anne Mark Taalons, Rchard LeCroy; A & M hstory, D. Treut, Sue A. Tuttle, Davd Goldsten, Duncan Nancy E. Wood and Ruth A. Savage. Zultner. World hstory, Jeffrey Other Edson awards were: Class of 1962 annual Kuntz, Grant Specht; Latn, Patrca Rugger, Thoas award^for scholarshp, Lauher,, Charles Jackson, Chazotte; class of 199 Shafaran; award for ctzenshp, Peter Chrstanson, Judy Kaplan; John DLorenzo award to Edson's ost outstandng athlete, Jaes Red. Aercan Legon ctzen award, Joseph Perkowsk and Nancy Lews; awards for scholastc acheveent: Englsh, Lsa Ehrch, Nancy Gershenfeld, Joseph Mangna; bology, Charles Jackson, Jeffrey Kuntz, Alfred Kran; earth scence, Jane Harbaugh,' Ralph Schrager. Physcal scence, Roger Playgrounds Reopen Tuesday The Westfeld Recreaton Cosson's suer progra of the playgrounds and teen centers, under the drecton of Ruth V. Hll, drector of recreaton, wll offcally open at 9:3 a.. on ' Tuesday and contnue through Aug. 11. Chldren between the ages sx and 12 are elgble for regstraton on the playgrounds located at Grant, Colubus, Lncoln, Frankln, Washngton, Wlson, Jefferson, Taaques, and McKnley schools. Regstraton for ths seven week progra wll be held between the hours of I p.. and 3 p.. at the playgrounds on Monday. Teens between the ages of 12 and 16 are nvted to partcpate n the supervsed actvtes at the two teen centers located at Edson wth Anthony DelDuca as leader and at Roosevelt wth Glenn Maggo as leader. The teen progra s geared toward the nterests of teens wth pcncs, bus trps to the shore, cookouts, tournaents, basketball clnc and copettve baseball league. The followng wll be ncluded to expand the teen progra ths season: BASEBALL CLINIC at Edson Jr. Hgh, Thursday The Town of Wcstflcld Polce Departent was presented tll- New Jersey State Safely Councl's Award of Mert by Nell V. Hnkala, councl presdent nnr presdent of EBHO ItcHcurel & Engneerng Copany, ul l'' ol 'l I"" ccrenwnu. Acceptng, left to rght lre Mayor l)o1111 A, Snylcr d Chlnf.IIIIIICH V. Mornn. Award \vns (,'lvw In recognton of tn- <l<' )t't'n cllcvet'l In truffle control nl u >(» > l durng 11)71. fro 3- p.. for ages as nstructed by Robert Brewster Jr. CO-ED SPORTS NIGHT (ndoor) at Roosevelt, ncludng badnton, png pong, volleyball, deck tenns, shuffleboard, and bllards table gaes. Ths progra wll be under the leadershp of Glenn Maggo and Anthony DelDuca between the hours of 7-1 p.. forages 1 through 18 years, weekly, Tuesday evenngs. SEWING CLASSES at Edson Jr. Hgh, tnder the supervson and nstructon of Judth Gorsk, te and Good Response To Bcycle Saftey Drve "We are very pleased wth the ntal response to our bcycle safety capagn." sad Make Aerca Better Charan Realtor Barbara Davdson of the Westfeld Board of Realtors. "Mayor Snyder has proclaed June as bcycle safety onth In Westfeld, the area polce welcoe the progra, and the newspapers have been extreely cooperatve In publczng the capagn. "Now, the rest Is up to the cyclsts. Let us hope none of our resdents wll be aong the projected statstcs as tabulated by our State Traffc Safety Servce. Accordng to ther tabulaton to 1) bke rders wll be klled n the Unted Stllest (Contnued on Ptdod) dates to be announced. Ages YOGA-CO-ED, Tuesday at Edson and Thursday at Roosevelt Jr. Hgh, te to be announced. Volunteer nstructor Mrs. Sandra Subbtz wll teach yoga plus contnue teachng "Moveent Expresson" (dancng) at McKnley school twce weekly as she dd last year. SQUARE DANCES July 18 and Aug. 8, Tuesday evenngs at Edson Jr. Hgh, for all ages, ndoor between 8 and 1 p.. Buelah Saa wll be the caller for July 18 and Robert Kellog wll call the Aug. 8 square dance. DRAMA WORKSHIP s now open for hgh school and college age only, Wednesday and Frday evenngs, 7 to 1:3 p.., n (Contlnuad on Pan* 11) Blood Bank Donors Needel Mrs. Edward W. Love, charan of the Blood Bank of the Westfeld- Mountansdc Chapter, Aercan Red Cross, hus urged all resdents of Westfeld und Mountansde to donate one pnt of blood lt the county bunk beng held June 2II In the Presbyteran Church of Wcstfold fro 2 to 7 p.. It wll also be possble to nke blood replaceents ut that te,.she Hat, Kor replaceents t s necessary to have nae, nddress of patent and hosptal (Contnued on Pnyu ) Spansh, (ContladonPaga) Alayne Sohe Wn $3 Ewan Award Alayne Mar Sone,. Albert Sone of 176 Harrow Rd. s the recpent of the Maran E. Ewan Meoral Scholarshp award. A stpend of $3 s awarded to a busness educaton student who plans to attend an nsttuton of hgher learnng. Mss Sone who has a.. acadec average ranks aong the top students of her class. She wll attend the Berkeley School n East Orange. Whle attendng Westfeld Senor Hgh School Mss Sone has been awarded ebershp n the Natonal Honor Socety, the Berkeley School annual award presented to the top busness educaton student, and consstent dstngushed honor roll acheveent. Mss Sone s nterested In usc and s an accoplshed panst. Hke. Holday Ths Sunday Plans have been copleted for Weslfleld's frst Bcycle Holday to be held Sunday by the Unon County K on Wheels <l-lt Bcycle Club of Westflcld. Hkers wll leave fro the uncpal parkng lot entrance on Mountan Ave. ut I p.. wth Mayor Donn A. Snyder as na'hhnl. Douglas Blackore Paela Bockes Susan Bockus LeAnn Bohln Dane Bolger Annette Bongarzone Rchard Bonnet Robert Bonnet Kathleen Boone Ingeborg Bossert Davd Boston Jean Bcttone John Bouchard Susan Boughner Robert Bowden Rchard Bowes Mark Boyea Dane Boyle Dense Brader Gergory Braxton Katherne Bredn Deborah BretfeUer Keth Breer Frederck Brstol, Jr. Jan Bronston Charles Brown Fave Brown Jacquelne Brown Katherne Brown Maureen Brown Sharon Brown Brenda Bryldsen Spencer Busby Jonathan Bush Bette Bussel Robert Byrne Laurce Calabro Brant Call Honora Callahan Barbara Jean Capbell Barbara Ruth Capbell Thoas Capbell Cant. : :,., /; <,,.. ; y Carey Carnot Noreeh Carroll Edward Carter Elzabeth Cascella Lous Case, III Rchard Cash Nel Chaberln, Jr. Davd Charles Deborah Charles Brad Chazotte Ilene Chentz To Chewey Martha Chlds Ellen Chrste Jance Clark Lance Clark Steven Clark Sean Clarkn Phlp Clayton Jane Cleary Steven Cloyes Gregory Cober Cyntha Cocuzzo Barry Cohen Frederc Cohen Stuart Cohen Gal Collette Patrca Copton Ter Copton Bruce Coyns Mchael Condrllo Meredth Conln Catherne Connell Frederck Conroy Mar Conroy Thoas Coogan Caralyn Cook Ellen Cooney Alan Cooper Bran Corrgan Sharon Cory Danel Costello Peter Cotty Donna Cox Stephen Crane Wlla Creln Karen Crss Janet Crookall Geoffrey Crosby Davd Cru Jo Ann Cungs Thoas Cunnff, Jr. Barbara Cunnngha Lee Cuthbert Jaes Cutler SallyAnn D'Addaro Lsa Dalen Donna Da Jo Ann Dato Rudolph Daunno Jeffrey Davs Vlck Davs IContlnued on Psfle) Today's Index Classfed Edtoral Obtuary Busness Drecton Church Socal Sports Theatre

2 h' -. 2 THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADKK, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1972 More Students Partcpatng n WHS Actvtes Tap raw, awarevwmrag actress Lesle Napes. See raw, left to rght, ReMft Laafew, la class; Kck Zvttaer, ctomnte; aa gearsset caah aa Seattle*. Tfclrtf raw, 1. to r., tujeat CMHKII offcer*, Davd Stepheas, Jafca WlllarA, EUea Chrystle aa Braat CalU; grls' basfcetaau player Mare Perfcawsk; a«ebaerleatfer Arfa» WtUer. Favrtk raw, stutat Bev Raacraaa; E Nartoa HUM for a toacuawa; and Carl Straaacrg, scalptarer. (PHOTOS BY MARC EHRICH).- 1' fc J- * Partcpatng "and "wnng" are two words that best su up ths year for Westfeld Hgh School students, accordng to Prncpal Albert R. Bobal. "A greater percentage of students have partcpated n extracurrcular actvtes ths year than any other year snce I can reeber/ 1 he sad. A total of 137 students were nvolved n wnter actvtes at the 21*tutet hgh school. They partcpated n dfferent areas, rangng fro varsty sports to draatc, lterary, scentfc, hoe econoc and artstc endeavors. And, accordng to Mr. Bobal, not only have students been nvolved, but those who entered copetton were always aong the wnners. However, the prncpal thnks t s necessary to look at the "coplete" pcture st the hgh school rather than ndvdual and tea accoplshents. "It shows the balance n the progra here and the opportunty that s beng offered for ndvdual* and groups of students to work together n ther partcular areas of nterest," he stated. Lsts could have been copled weekly to show soe of the accoplshents of students who partcpated n the whole spectru of actvtes at the school. The school prncpal attrbutes tea chanshps to "tea work ause the/e were no real ndvdual stars - just the whole tea cooperatng." There are also nuerous actvtes at the hgh school whch do not enter copetton, he ponted out, such as the Weater Club, the Stage Band and an Ice Hockey Club whch et fro 1:3 to 3:3 a.. on Saturdays. A PARTIAL lst of soe of the areas of acheveent: Natonal Mert Scholars: 12 fnalsts and 3 letters of coendaton. -- Beat Tea n Unon County Chess League. - Frst Prze fro Modern Language Assn. for French Club's play presentaton. -- Best Actress award to Lesle Mapes n Tr-State (Pa., N.J. and Del.) copetton. - Frst Place award to Folo, lterary agazne, fro Coluba Scholastc Press Assn. - Certfcates of ert (awarded to only 2 students n the entre country) went to Dane Bolger and Marjore Ehrch for essays subtted n annual creatve wrtng contest sponsored by Atlantc Magazne. -- Frst place honors to Westfeld's producton at the 22nd annual Planfeld Area Draa Tournaent. DAR statewde Hoeakers Sewng Contest: Best n show, Cndy Ruotolo; Frst place awards to Cndy, Margo Markos, Gal Stott and Laura Pyley and second place award to Doree Sylvan. State Group IV Cross Country Chaponshp Unon County Cross Country Chaponshp State Group IV Football Chaponshp State Group IV Basketball Chaponshp SUte Dstrct 1 Wrestlng Chaponshp Unon County Swng ~haponshp SUte Group IV Wnter Relays Chaponshp Unon County J.V. Basketball Chaponshp Unon County Novce Wrestlng Chaponhlp Wstchung Conference Chaponshp n Football, Crow Country, Basketball and Wrestlng, Track, Tenns, Baseball. Unon Co. Tenns Chap. Unon Co. Golf Chap. State Sectonal Track Skelley Gets BJS. Bob Skelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warrngton Skelly of 111 Rahway Ave. has graduated fro Cornell Unversty wth a B.S. degree n ndustral Fve local resdents receved degrees wth dstncton fro Farlegh Dcknson Unversty, Florha-Madson capus at the June 3 coenceent. These recpents copleted ther degree requreents on ether the undergraduate or FDU Graduates Our foo Foa graduate level. They were Seyour M. Gross of 2 Labert Crlce, Marcella D. Alkalay, 78 Sut Rd., Mountansde, Los Ree Hopkns, 11 Wychwood Rd., Roger Medford of t Hawatha Dr., and Chester Thoas Mkotacyzk of 127$ Central Ave. -' Mkes Good Frends Excellent NORTH Wtff Mt 9H you'ra sura to fete*** a! > custfunr! Our Oatn M Havrs DAILY fvn! DINER OMaalta Mlraad art.*v\" ranks - - y.'r; #.. WAYLITE NATURALAIRE Aerca's #1 War Weather Sut! a sport coat to lve wth ffl. Mk -!,.:>.«- -.. « ' Is v H s: r ^?. - >-. Reelected John L. Swnk of Westfeld has been reelected treasurer of the Rutgers Unversty board of trustees. Dploa For Krakora At the 191st Coenceent Exercses at The Phllps Exeter Acadey on June 9 Joseph MOO 2-3 E. Krakora, son of Mr.and Mrs. H.J. Krakora receved a dploa fro the school's Prncpal, Rchard Ward Day. Krakora, one of 32 of the Class of 1972, wll attend Prnceton Unversty n the fall. Durng the cereony, t was announced that he was awarded honors for acadec acheveent. Krakora was elected to ebershp n the cu laude socety and was the recpent of the Percy C. Rogers tenns doubles chaponshp. Joseph receved varsty letters n soccer; swng, and tenns. 2 reasons why Front Runner out-perfors all others:. Exclusve center pvot provdes better - * Lars* tool 1«handlng. Mower cuts around 2" crcle. 11* box* A Optonal new aleevv htch. Quck Z* connect, dsconnect. Nydraullcally controlled _ - r ^ Optonal vacuu \ 3» collector pcks up u clppngs, leave*. Optonal " snorkel olaant under bushes, other areas. Exclusve kng s sze carryng box. Drop down tall gate. Power packed HP. Exhaust, otor-nose behnd drver. Bg, 1ft seat Adjustable, 7- Weather-proof. Hydrostetlo transsson S- control. Forward, reverse, neutral. Infnte epeed up to 11 ph wthout jerk or lup. n Four large wheels, SJ. wde tread tres provde ' superor flotaton Low canter 1 U. ol gravty, evolutve wde track provdes stablty. Aong other thngs, Front Runner.. n 'X-T. h * *-«-- Operator le out front 1 2. for unexcelled vsblty. I delusve front wheel J* drve. Power In drecton of travel, pushes Into front ounted Ipleents. Safe- Can't start 1«except In neutral* I.* Plenty of leg roo. No 9. bullt-fn "Knee knockere." JA Easy lo servce, IDs quck accasa lo alt workng parts. Honors Graduate Barbara Jane McCarty, John H. Shown, 73 Noran Place, s a recent honor graduate of Walnut Hll School, Natck. She earned honors n Spansh and psychology and was elected to Cu Laude Socety, secondary school equvalent of Ph Beta Kappa. A eber of the Foru Club, Student Governent Representatve, Yearbook Staff, Ecology Club, Hockey Tea, Mss McCarty won the Ruppert Award, the hghest athletc award. Two headlap put lght where acton! 1 A O. 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E., WESTFIELD Inqure About John Franks Charge Plans BROAD ST., WESTFIELD OPEN THURSDAY EVES. UNTIL 9 P.M.

3 Nurses Nae Resdent To Top Executve Poston Appontents of «new executve drector and assstant drector for the Vstng Nurse and Health Servces were announced today by the preadt oft hoard of drectors, Mrs. Jaes C. KeUogg III. Mrs. Roseary Cuccaro of Westfeld wll becoe executve drector and Mss Froda Ket of Fanwood wll becoe assstant drector. Mrs. Cuccaro wll be n the an offce at 3 Unon Ave,, Elsabeth and Mss Kera wll dvde her te between there and the offce at 773 Central Ave., Westfeld, where she wlt contnue as' supervsor. Both Mrs. Cuccaro and Mss Kel, the announceent states, have long experence n the any progras now conducted by the VNHS. These nclude over 31, hoe nursng vsts a year n 13 Unon County countes and servces to seven uncpal health departents. As a certfed hoe health agency, the VNHS also provdes physcal therapy, speech therapy, nutrton and hoe health ade servces under Medcare, Metttcad and other health nsurance plans. The new appontents wll take effect July l, upon the retreent of Mrs. Johanna E. Kennedy of Westfeld who has been servng as executve drector snce her retreent as chef publc health nurse for the New Jersey State Departent of Health n October 197. The new drector and her husband, Joseph L. Cuccaro, lve at 821 Ebree Cr. She has been assstant drector tot the past year and before that was supervsor of staff nurses nd nursng servces. She ULA Graduate West Vrgna Unversty Held a second coenceent cereony n June for 1 Unon Leadershp Acadey (ULA) graduates fro West Vrgna, Pennsylvana and New Jersey. Joseph York, 1278 Sut Ave., was one of the students who had taken courses n the ULA progra offered by West Vrgna, Pennsylvana State and Rutgers Unversttes. They have spent fro two to four years studyng on a part-te bass such subjects as unon adnstraton, trade unon hstory, econocs, poltcal scence, socology, psychology and theores of the labor oveent. Mrs. Roseary Cvccara began n the Elsabeth offce as a staff nurse n 19*. A graduate of St. Vncent B Hosptal School of Nursng n New York Cty, Mrs. Cuccaro earned a bachelor of scence degree at Seton Hall Unversty and s a canddate at New York Unversty, for an M.A. degree n County Health. Actve n a wde range of county health servces n Elzabeth, she s treasurer of Meals on Wheels, secretary of the board of drectors of the Senor Ctzens Center and a eber of the Health, Educaton and Welfare Councl and of the educaton cottee of the Unon County Chapter of the Aercan Cancer Socety. She also serves on the advsory board of the Mt. Carel Guld ental health center n Cranford. Her professonal ebershps nclude the Aercan Nurse Assocaton, the Aercan Publc Health Assocaton and the New Jersey State Nurses Assocaton for who she served on a specal survey cottee Balazk Prooted Frank E. Balazk of 322 Rollng Rock Rd., Mountansde, has been naed dstrct anager of councaton sales for Graybar Electrc Co. Inc. Graybar Electrc s a natonal organzaton wth ore than 1 offces n the prncpal ctes of the U.S. servng the electrcal and telephone ndustres. Balazk wll be located at the dstrct headquarters n Long Island Cty. Hs responsbltes wll cover the sale of councaton equpent for New York, New Jersey and Connectcut. He and hs wfe, Terry and daughters Nancy and Dane have been resdents of Mountansde for 16 years. SPECIAL PURCHASE 3 DAYS ONLY! THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY CP.O. Sxes 8 to 18 NAVY BLUE SHIRTS WOOL-NYLON-LINEN REG. $9. thcchudmn'sdepartmintttori on nursng educaton. Mu Kel cae to the VNHS u years ago as a ataff nure. Snce then she has been supervsor n the Elzabeth offce and, for fve years, supervsor n the Westfeld offce. A natve of Canada, she attended St. Pauls HospUl School of Nursng n Saskatoon, earned a publc health nursng certfcate at the Unversty of Toronto and a baccalaureate degree n publc health nursng supervson and adnstraton at McGll Unversty n Montreal. Before cong to New Jersey she served as a staff nurse at Aroola Hosptal In Arcola and at the Grey Nuns Hosptal n Begns, both n Saskatchewan. She began her publc health career as a staff nurse for the Vctoran Order of Nurses n Montreal and contnued as a publc health nurse and supervsor for the Saskatchewan provncal departent of health. For a year she was a Red Cross nurse n Begns where she conducted a other's lk bank, a project to cobat nfantle enterts. She s a eber of the Aercan Nurses Assocaton and akes her hoe at 22» Terrll Rd., Fanwood. Magc Carpet Readng Club Thee MOUNTAINSIDE - The Mountansde Publc Lbrary has announced plans for ts annual suer readng club. "Fly a Magc Carpet" s the thee of ths year's progra. Regstraton begns June 22 and wll contnue all suer. A pece of carpet* carryng a fgure bearng the chld's nae, wll be placed on the bulletn board.to note that ten books have been read. A agc spy glass wll be added to the fgure when 1 books are read and a agc apple wll denote 2 books read. A readng certfcate wll also be awarded to chldren who have copleted 2 books. Upon regstraton, chldren wll be gven readng record folders n whch to lst books read. There are no specal books to read and no book reports to wrte. Graded bblographes wll be avalable for chldren who wsh help n selectng ther books. Marylu Gbney, a lbrary page, executed the art work for the proera. >: - >*. - & :-.<-. ^f Dnner Four hundred volunteer leaders of the Watchung Area Councl, Boy Scouts of Aerca, gathered at the Martnsvlle Inn last week for the 1972 annual Scooter Apprecaton Dnner to receve the councl's recognton of ther servces to boyhood and to honor those chosen to receve the Slver Fawn and Slver Beaver awards, the local councl's hghest recognton. Mrs. Lllan B. Wlknson of Mllngton was presented wth the Slver Fawn Award, the second lady to. receve ths recognton n the Watchung Area Councl. Recpents of the Slver Beaver were Harry R. Casterln of Plan feld, GeraldS. Harrs* Strlng, Eugene L. Martn of Scotch Plans, and H. Douglas Merrll of Westfeld. The speaker of the evenng was the natonally pronent speaker and rado coentator, Dr. To Hagga of Hgh Pont, N.C. Dr. Hagga spoke on "The Sprt of W He sngled out Operaton REACH, Scoutng's postve progra of drug abuse preventon n whch Scouts develop ther own progras of "hghs" such as frends, sports, faly, ecology nstead of poor substtutes such as drugs, alcohol, etc. "Three out of every ten young people say they are not able to councate wth ther parent*," Dr. Hagga sad, "and ths s one of the bggest factors n turnng to drugs." Specal recognton went to Harvey Rothberg, who n 192 gave Cap Lon to the councl to provde capng and tranng facltes for Boy Scouts and ther leaders. Mr. Rothberg ade the gft n eory of hs brother, Lous, who was klled durng the Frst World War. When the property was sold to ake way for Interstate 78, a trust fund was establshed. Also recevng specal recogntons were year Scout Veterans Harold G. Morse of Planfeld and George H. Wllas of Mllngton. Dr. John P Horton of BernardsvUe and Andre W. Koreny of Brdgewater, retrng presdent and cossoner of the councl were presented wth gfts n apprecaton of ther servce to the councl. The next councl apprecaton dnner s scheduled for May 31, 1973, accordng to Scout Executve Wlla L. Scollay. Dean f s Lst Student Kathryn Sullvan of 62 Colean Place has been naed to the dean's lst at the College of Sant Elzabeth, Convent Staton, N.J. for the past seester. ' ^» ^^ TRANSFERRED? HOMIRICA, INC. wll halt) you fnd your nest hoe ; anywhere n rht Unted States WITHOUT CHARGE. OBJECTIVE: to help you fnd your next hoe wth a nu of effort, te and expense. I f you plan to ove to an unfalar cty, or just to relocate near your present hoe, HOMERICA INC. wll help you fnd the rght house, n the rght neghborhood, n the new area! SCOPE : Operaton throughout the Unted States enables Horn erc a to furnsh you wth detaled nforaton on houses whch ft your requreents even before your frst vst to the new areal REMEMBER: Hoerlca works only for YOU 1 All of ther efforts research, reports and advce are exclusvely on behalf of the prospectve buyer. They have no connecton wth the seller, It s ther responsblty to guard YOUR nterests. For further detals, please call our local representatve, Pearaall and Frankenbach, Inc., 11 El St., Westfeld, or cull us drect. J THE WE8ITIEU) <jtfj.) leadbb, THUBSDAV, J udder Celebrates 8th Brthday Wth 6 A.M. 1th Mle Run Busness executve Dave Rudder got up brtfrt and early - at 6 a..- Frday on hs Sfth brthday to prove to hself that he's n top shape. The tal, tr Rudder dd so by joggng hs lqmkh le n the Westfeld YMCA's Mult-Mle progra. Slng and barely wnded after runnng a le and a half - 33 laps n the Y's gynv to reach the lestone, Rudder grnned: "It was alost too easy. I've been runnng three les a day for qute a whle now. Then two weeks ago I realzed I'd copleted 98 les. "I decded to slow down so 1 could ht the 1th le on y brthday, as a present to yself and as a render that the joggng has really kept e n terrfc shape," he explaned. The Y's Mult-Mle progra for swers and runners uses frendly copetton as a spur to keep exercsers gong to antan good health. Swng or runnng anywhere fro half a le to two les a day, three to fve tes a week - soe for relaxatons, soe on doctor's orders and soe just to keep n shape the partcpants keep a careful FOUNDED 1B8B Dave RttMer ttafls part «f Early BIN Jaggers, cewatetlag bs lmttfc Mle la cemratls«af Us Utk MrtMay. record of the les they've traveled snce the progra began back n 196. Rudder recalls that he was so out of shape when he began hs regular regen wth Counclan Jay Rochln's "Early Brd Ftness class at 6: each ornng back n 1967, that he could anage only fve laps. "It was a good long whle before I jogged a le/' adts Rudder,whofolowed Y polcy of begnnng slowly. "The longer I stayed wth t, the better I felt. I really felt after a,whle that one le just wasn't enough PER ANNUM TIME SAVINGS ACCOUNT nual rate fro day of depo guaranteed for two years nu $3, exercse. I tred runnng faster and was down fro a ten nute le to B nutes, then to 7% nutes. "Suddenly, two les was not enough. Aazngly to e, even two les got to be too easy. So I bult up to three les. "At y age," sad Rudder, "dstance s no concern. It's the endurance I' nterested n.*' "My bggest satsfacton," he added/'s the way beng physcally ft has proved y outlook on lfe. My wfe and chldren have a husband and father who's less grupy now, ore even tepered because 1 work off a lot of tensons here. 1 'Joggng has a rejuvenatng effect. I feel younger the longer I stay wth t. Moreover, I get enough exercse so that I can eat anythng I want to - and I love to eat." Rudder s secretary-treasurer of Industral Tool and Supply n Newark. Often on the road all day he says "I have no desre to go out after supper to exercse, so I fnd 6: a.. a great te to work out. I don't feel tred when I get to work. I feel nvgorated." Counclan Rochlln prased Rudder as **a very fathful guy who's done a lot for hself stckng to ths pace."' 22, 8 Resdent Keynoter At Conventon Robert R. Heckrnan of Westfeld, specal deputy cossoner of the N.J. Departent of Insurance, wll be one of the key partcpants n the 1972 conventon of the Independent Mutual Insurance Agents Assocaton (IMA) of New Jersey next week at the Playboy Club-Hotel at Great Gorge n McAfee. Heckan, a U.S. Ar Force veteran, wll be partcpatng n a specal educatonal foru enttled "Industry Issues". He wll be speakng about Worken's Copensaton. Heckan s a graduate of Ursnus College and has done post graduate work At the Unversty of Calforna at Los Angeles. He s actve n the Unted Fund of Westfeld, the Boys Baseball of Westfeld, Inc., and s fnancal secretary of the Frst Baptst Church of Westfeld. Passport Photos SECOND DAY SERVICE lt C1MTHAL AVINUI Lncoln Federal one n town Payng PER ANNUM ON REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNT Annual rate, pad quarterly, no nu, no notce, no penaltes, wthdrawals anytl these top rates stll avalable PER ANNUM TIME SAVINGS ACCOUNT Annual rate fro day of depojt lor one year nu $2, NO ONE CAN TOP 1/f INTEREST IN YOU PER ANNUM TIME SAVINGS ACCOUNT Annual rate fro day of depost guaranteed for sx onths nu $1, 233 E. BROAD ST. 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4 THE WESTFIELD <N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1972 OBITUARIES Charles Collns MouaUaskLe - Servces were held Tuesday for Charles A. Collns 96, of 2 New Provdence Rd., a retred busness executve, who ded Frday n Overlook Hosptal, Sut. At one te, hs faly owned about 28 acres of land n the Mountansde area. Much of that becae a part of the 2,-acre Watchung Reservaton. The land was acqured by the UnonCounty Park Cosson after the cosson was organzed n IW6. Mr- Collns was bora at the New Provdence Road address. He lved n New York Cty for any years before returnng to Mountansde 18 years ago. Mr. Collns bult a new hoe at the New Provdence Road address 18 years ago. When t becae known that he planned to tear down the old house, a porton of whch dated back to 179, a nuber of people sgned pettons n an unsuccessful effort to prevent the deolton. George Washngton reportedly had vsted the orgnal dwellng. About 19, Mr. Collns founded Fdelty Storage Warehouse, New York Cty. He reaned as presdent of the busness untl hs retreent 18 years ago. He was a councant of Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church. Mr. Collns was the husband of the late Mrs. Ann Henry Collns. Survvng are a daughter, Mrs. Ann E. Brooks of Lawrence, Mass.; seven grandchldren and 13 greatgrandchldren. The funeral was held fro the Frank E. Capbell Funeral Hoe, 176 Madson Ave., New York Cty. Fred J. Blackan Fred J. Blackan, 6, of 227 Jersey Ave., Scotch Plans, ded Saturday at Overlook Hosptal. Born n New York Cty, he oved to Scotch Plans fro Westfeld 3 years ago. He retred sx years ago after 2 years wth Cleents Bros. Fuel Co. here. He was a eber of Atlas Lodge 12, F k AM, and a charter eber of DeMolay. He s survved by hs wfe, Mrs*. Harrett Paler; two sons, Fred A. and Robert L,, both-of Westfeld; a sster, Mrs. Mera P. Foster of Westfeld; a brother George C. of Scotch Plans, and fve grandchldren. Funeral servces were conducted by the Rev. Robert L. At well, pastor of Grace Orthodox Presbyteran Church, at 11 a.. Tuesday at the Gray Funeral Hoe. Masonc servces were held the prevous evenng. Interent was n Lake Nelson Meoral Ceetery. Harold W. Eardley Harold W. Eardley,, of 1 Center St., Gar wood, ded Sunday at hoe. Born n Elzabeth, Mr. Eardley lved n Asbury eght years before ovng to Garwood 12 years ago. He was a eber of St. Paul's Unted Church of Chrst. Mr. Eardley was offce servce anager for Wagner Electrc Co. of Newark, where he was eployed 29 years., Survvng are hs wdow, Mrs. Evelyn Harper Eardley; two sons, Wlla H. of Alpha and Davd A. at hoe; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara J. Procno of Orange; three ssters, Mrs. Fred Scheder and Mrs. Joseph Wnterute, both of Mountansde, and Mrs. Eler Hollander of Allendale, and three grandchldren. Funeral servces were held Tuesday afternoon at the Gray Funeral Hoe wth the Rev. Stephen Szabo offcatng. Interent was n Hollywood Meoral Park, Unon. Ellen Wltnebert Ellen Chrstne Wttenbert, 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wlla Wtten bert of West port, Conn., forerly of Scotch Plans, ded Sunday n Norwalk, Conn., Hosptalt of njures sustaned n an accdent. A eoral servce wll be held at 8 p.. toorrow n the Sawgatuck Congregatonal Church n Westport Prvate servces were held yesterday n Farvew Ceetery. In addton to her parents, Wttnebert s survved by a sster, Mary Beth; her aternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Westof West feld; and her paternal grandother, Mrs. Lester Wttnebert. In leu of flowers, donatons ay be ade to the Connectcut Huane Socety, Westport, Conn., 668. Donc Sanlacroce Funeral servces were held Saturday for Donc Santacroce, 7, of 321 Wllas St., who ded Wednesday at the Duke Unversty Medcal Center, Durha, N.C., after a long llness. Bo n Italy, Mr. Santacroce lved n Scotch Plans 23 years. He served wth the U. S. Ary n the Pacfc theater of operatons durng World War II, and had been eployed for 13 years as a supervsor by Paul's Truckng Corp., Woodbrdge, a fr whch does all the truckng for the Pathark Superarkets. He was a graduate of Westfeld Hgh School, and a eber of the Frst Cavalry Dvson Assocaton. He was a councant of St. Bartholoew's Church, Scotch Plans. Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs. Loretta Cucca Santacroce; a son, Denns, servng wth the Unted States Ar Force n Vetn a; three daughters, Dane, Loretta and Louse, all at hoe; and a sster, Mrs. Robert E. Wtt of Kenlworth. The funeral was held at the Dooley Colonal Hoe, 6 Westfeld Ave., and at St. Bartholoew's Church where a funeral ass was offered by the Rev. John F. Doherty, assstant pastor. Ingerent was n Farvew Ceetery. Glbert Pttenger Mountansde Servces were held Tuesday for Glbert P. Pttenger, 7, of 31 Central Ave., who ded Frday n Overlook Hosptal, Sut A natve of Mllbu, Mr. Pttenger lved n Mountansde years. Mr. Pttenger, who was retred, was a eber of Local 7, Steaftters and Ppeftters' Unon, Newark. Survvng are hs wdow, Mrs. Eleanor Buch Pttenger; three sons, Glbert E. of Mountansde, vce charan of the Unon County Plannng Board and forer Mountansde polce cossoner, Robert A. of Watchung and Donald P. of Irvngton. Also, two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Bounds of Warrngton, Pa,, and Mrs. Dors Whyte of Chatha Townshp; two brothers, Rayond of Sprngfeld and Charles of Chatha; two ssters, Mrs. Louse Flynn of Lvngston and Mrs. Mare Andrews of Terryvlle, Conn.; 18grandchldren and three greatgrandchldren. Sth & Sth Suburban, 1 Morrs Ave., Sprngfeld, was n charge of arrangeents. H M.A. degree Mrs. John Lutz, the forer Marlyn Ann Bloo, has receved her aster's degree at John Hopkns Unversty. A 196 honor graduate of Holy Trnty Hgh School, she was graduated cu laude fro the College of Edward P. Gres Edward P. Gres of 78 Mountan Ave. ded Sunday followng a fall fro a stepudoer n hs hoe. Born n New York, he was the son of Benjan Gres and the late Mrs. Thekla Forerly of Soervlle, Mr. Gres lved n Westfeld for four years. He was treasurer of the Kenlworth State Bank. He was a eber of the Aercan Bankng Assocaton of Unon County, the Kenlworth Manufacturng Assocaton, the Kenlworth Knghts of Colubus, a past offcer of the Unon County Aercan Insttute of Bankng, a veteran of the U.S. Ary wth whch he served durng World War II and a councant of Holy Trnty Church. He s survved by hs wfe, Mrs. Margaret Green Gres; a daughter, Elzabeth, at hoe; hs father, a resdent of Westfeld; and a sster, Mrs. Irene Sth of Peekskll, NY Funeral servces were held yesterday wth an 11 a.. ass at Our Lady of Vctores Church n Sayrevlle. Internent was n St. Joseph's Ceetery, Key twt. George Newton George Newton, 8, of 627 Hanford PI. ded Monday n Overlook Hosptal, Sut. Born n Staten Island, he had lved n Westfeld for 9 years. He retred n 196 after 29 years wth Western Electrc n Kearny. He was a eber of Beacon Lght Lodge 71, F & A M, Staten Island. Hs wfe, Mrs. Gladys E. Newton, ded May, Funeral servces were scheduled for 9 a.. ths ornng at the Gray Funeral Hoe, 318 East Broad St., wth the Rev. Dr. Frederck E. Chrstan of the Presbyteran Church offcatng. Interent s n Moravan Ceetery, New Dorp, Staten Island. Frogs Reward Young Readers Ths week arks the openng of the ajor suer progra of the Chldren's Departent of Westfeld Meoral Lbrary. On Monday the boys and grls began regsterng for the departent's Vacaton Readng Club whch contnues through the suer. The 1972 thee s "A Frog He Would A-Readng Go" and the bulletn board has been converted nto a green pond wth a perky frog near one bank n a row boat, hs eyes glued to the book he's readng. As the chldren read durng the suer each one who copletes 1 books wll have a lly pad n the pond wth hs or her nae on t. Readers of 2 books wll have a frog placed on ther lly pads. The chldren's staff ephaszes that the vacaton club s n no respect a contest, that the progra s developed each year so youngsters can have fun readng. No specal books are requred. There are suggested lsts for each grade partcpatng, second through junor hgh. A chld ay read whatever he enjoys. The only requreent s that the lbrary own a copy of the book. Last year the thee was developed around Indans and about tepees were crowded onto the bulletn board. The staff expects a crowded lly pond by the end of the club wth a great any happy frogs seated on the lly pads. Chldren ay regster for the readng club any te durng the suer. The club wll close Sept. 9. Notre Dae, Baltore, Md. Mrs. Lutz s a sxth grade teacher. Trnty (Contnued fro P««p 1) McKeon, co-captan and To Walsh, seventh grade. Also, Matt McDonough, captan, Joe Seton, cocaptan, Greg Kng, J Pantkosk, Carlos Cardoso, George Perce, and Robert I Root, sxth grade, and To Rokosny, captan, Mke Sth, co-captan, Walter Malloy, Robert MondeU, To Venner, Edward! Wnner, Davd S bu, Alex j Dloro and Steven Wendng, ffth grade. Blood (Contnual fro Pag* 1) locaton. Appontents ay be ade at the Westfeld- Mountansde chapter of the Aercan Natonal Red Cross fro 9-12 and 1- by callng Persons unable to ake an appontent ay walk n. Steengrafe (Contnued fro? * 1) has been a prncpal n the Westfeld school syste snce 193. He s currently prncpal of Taaquet School. He has served as presdent of the New Jersey Assocaton for Adult Educaton, the Westfeld Hstorcal Socety and the Rotary Club of Westfeld. Bke Safety (Contnued *ro Paf* 1) ths year and ore than 2, rders wll be njured n accdents wth otor vehcles. In out of of these accdents the bke rder wll be volatng the law, 8 out of 1 vcts wll be under 16 years of age, and 9 out of 1 wll be boys. 7 out of 1 of these accdents wll'occur between Aprl and Septeber." On request, the Westfeld Board of Realtors wll al a copy of the state law governng bcyclng; resdents ay phone for a copy. Coenceent (Contnued fro f 1) Deborah Dearng Margaret Del Monaco Peter Dearest Alan Deobeleg Joanne DeSone Austn De Stefans John De Stefans Ilene Daond Roseanna DFabo Agatha D Ioro Danel Dnell Mara Dnno Ncholas D Sarro Patrca Donnelly Eugene Donohue Robyn Douglas Melssa Dreher Alan Dropkn Ay Ducattnan Henry Dudley Duane Dulk John Duy Jayne Dzuback Lnda Eberhart Anne Eckert lyoas Edon Jane Egner Marc Enrch Marjore Ehrch Scott Ehrlcher R. Scott Echhorn Martn E sen berg Henry Elbeck Susan Elfers Dane Engel Karen Faher Joel Farley Cyntha Feathers Jens Feck Barbara Feld Davd Feldan Douglas Feldan Rayond Ferr Patrca Forno Robert Forno Debra Ftzgerald Jeffrey Flaer Pper Fooster Jule Forsyth Judy Fox Jaes Foxton Roseanne Francavgla K Frank Ro&anne FrateU Susan FrecOand Ay Fredan Lsa Fredan Roxanna Frost Susan Frost T Furth Mchael Gabardne Jeffrey Gabrel Mchael Gaonon Catherne Galausk Nancy Gannon Davd Ga Nun Albert Ganker Vrgna Garrgan Jll Gassaway Debra Gay Phylls Geh Jan Gehona Robert Gehorsa Steve Geoghegan Gerald Geradello, Jr, Suan Gerdson Barry Gershenfed RuthGesner Phlp Gftffln Helene Gguere Bruce Glbert Margery Glbert John Gllespe George Glfa Le Ann Gllund Terese Glartn Ronne Glaubnger Andres Gleean Nel Glenn, Jr. Hester Glynn Steven Goldberg Arthur GoldMatt Glenn Golden Mard Goldann Anthony Gonnella Lynda Gotleb Patrca Graha Glenn Grabp Robert Grandcolas Davd Gray Mark Greene Debra Greenspan Kathleen Gregory Jll Grffths George Gross Lee Gruban Debbe Gurch Patrca Haertlen Marjore Hake Wlla Hakucsa Elzabeth Hall Molly Halleron John Hanrahan, HI Curt Hansen Mary Harbaugh Kathleen Hardng Susan Harley Carolyn Harrngton Karen Harrngton Kevn Harrngton Al Harrson Mchael Hartan Kathy Hartye Barbara Hatch John Havas Nancy Hawkns Melane Hayt Brdget Healy Nora Heath Jette Hedegaard Rchard Hekeler Stephen Helold Peter Herbst Joyce Hess Laure Hevers Catherne Hrtz Steven Hofaer Barry Holes Gary Hooker George Hopper Rayond Horvath. Cyntha Howard John Howes Thoas Hubsch Carol Huckeba Ln wood Hudson Rubn Hudson Peter Hugger Lesle Hungerford Barbara Hun ton Elzabeth Hunton Mara Iacono Sue Ingra Susan Iron Luke Isbrecht Carol Jackson Thoas Jackson, Jr. Karen Jaszewsk Davd Jester Nancy Jewett Davd Johnson Laura Johnson Bethany Jones Kathleen Jones Ay Judd Rta Juntlla Carolyn Kaedng Jll Kahn Ruth Kan Paela Kallstro Theodore Kans Bran Kane Robert Kaplow Renee Kaswan Arthur Katz Laurence Katz M. Keenen Chrstne Keller Susan Keller Mchael Kelly Sean Kelly Thoas Kelly Jaes Kepner John Kerr Jaes Kestenbau Jo Ann Kng Lorrane Knsella Steven Kttleson Robert Klages Krsten Klok Lorrane Kolbas Peter Kraft Andrew Krane Susan Kravtz Kent Kreder Mchael Krueger Mchael Krupnck Jance Kunkler Mary Lou Kupfer Robn Landew Charles Lange, HI Crag La rsen Mark Lazar Steven Lee Elane Lehecka Carolyn Leopold Lesle Levne Karen Lews Robert Lews Lnda Ley Phllp Lght Deborah Lnder Kay Lndley Sharon Lsan Joseph L&owsk Judth Lockwood Paela Longenbach John Longwell Vrgna Lounsbury Carole Lowensten Francs Lucek Susan Lupa Jean MscConnsche Mary Maceda Caren MacKnnon Donald MacPhal Kenneth MacRtche Angela Maglozz Davd Mahan Eery Mako Bonne Malcol Jonathan Mandel Patrck Manfra, Jr. Wlla Mann Marlene Mannella Robert Mansell Lesle Mapes Jonathan Markha Thucyddes Markos Jane Marsac Davd Marshall Donald Marshall Glenn Martn Edward Masln Paul Matthews Jaes Matuszak John Maxson Anne Maxwell Roberta May Venessa McAllster Jance McBrde Jule McCorack Nancy McCorck Jannette McDanels Kevn McDevtt Lnda McDuffe Kathryn McElroy Maranne McKenna Elzabeth McManus Robert Me Mchaels Mchael McNaara Melane McQuade Clfford Meer Dane Meklejohn Jaes Messna Andrea Metta Kenneth Metz J, Wlla Mdkff, Jr. Deborah Mllar Mrs. Shrley Mller Mark Mller Jane Molocznk Laure Molova Deborah Moot Gary Mone Thoas Moran Janet Morasso Gregory Morrson Edward Morton, Jr. Nancy Mosher Penelope Moss Deborah Mueller Lucy Mulford Thoas Murphy Lynn Musell Martha Myers Lynnan Nagle Sally O'Connell Jeffrey O'Connor Benjan Olson Cyntha Oney Jaes O'Shaughnessy Anthony Osteran Holls Oveland Nancy Oeston Peter Oxek Mary Palasts Crag Paler Paela Paler Karen Panco Patrca Papsn JARVIS DRUG STORE 127 Central Ave Peter Parken Nancy Parrott Laura Patterson Lonna Pearson Jonathan Peckha Bradley Pederson Wlla Peek, Jr. Stephen Perry Thoas Perry Douglas Petersen Heather Petersen Duncan Peterson Peter Peterson Jaes Pfeffer Thoas Pfeffer Danel Pnero Marcy Pluznck Wlla Praesel Nancy Press John Prce Andrea Prgot Keren Prtchett Bruce Pulver Kathleen Pyatt Krstne Pyatt Rchard Raba John Rabn, Jr. Judth Rabkn Melssa Raetz Mark Ranvlle Peter Rasberger Davd Randel Joseph Recca Stephen Reddy John Red, Jr. Donald Reter Jerry Rcc, Jr. Donna Rce George Rchardson, IV Kathy Rck wood Davd Rnehart Roland Rtton Beverly Roberson Frank Robert Los Robnson Susan Roeben Wlla Rosano Davd Rosen Jllan Rosen tha Marjore Rote Charles Rotzler Barbara Rough Sharon Roundtree Robert Rousseau K Rowe Thoas Rowe Marguerte Rub Elayne Rudder Mchele Ruopp Cyntha Ruotolo Douglas Rusch Elzabeth Ryan Jaes Salwtz George Sarle, Jr. Bran Sarvetnck Laura Saunders Elzabeth Savoca Carol Scalza Martha Schaffer Robert Schantz, Jr. Jay Schldhaus Irene Schlesske Jay Schornsten Charles Schultz Legh Schwarz Jula Scully ' Jane Seals Herbert Sears Deborah Setz Laure Selgan Mchelle Selznck John Senchak, Jr. Lnda Serko Steven Shafaran Robert Shahnazaran Robert Shapro Gerard Sharkey Davd Shaw Jae Shearer Wlla Sheehan Hubert Shen Crag Sheppard Paul Shereka Lynne Sess- Lawrence Sons Alayne Sone Mare Sone Susan Skelly Ann Sth Catherne Sth Judy Sth Nancy Sth Wlla Sth, Jr. Jaes Sobell Deborah Sofan Mary Specht Rchard Spndler John Squre Susan Stafford Wlla Staley, Jr. Mary Steele Jeffrey Steffens Lnda Steerann Davd Stephen Erca Stern Debra Sterns Jeffrey Stewart Robert Stckle Kurt Stefken Cyntha Stlwell Robert St. John Barbara Stoudt Shela Strock Rchard Stup, Jr. Robert Sullvan Janet Suner Kathleen Sutton Mark Sweeny Joseph Swngle, Jr. K Sy vert sen Davd Taff Margaret Tallan Jeffrey Taylor John Taylor Joyce Taylor Wlla Taylor Jaes Teh be Us Steven Tebbetts Susan Tetelbau Peter Ten Eyck Steven Thatcher Robert Thena Nancy Thel Jeffrey Thoas Conne Thopson Paula Thwng Cyntha Ttsworth Nancy Tool Shawn Tracy Deborah Trayser Stephen Treuer Joanne Trble Thoas Trble Melody Troeger Ay Troxell Mchael Truncale Janet Turner Lana Turner Kathleen Tyrrell Douglas Ulbrch Jerlyn Valent Jean Valero Angelo Valles Carol Vandenberg Margaret Van Deusen Lorrane Vella Joanne Vlla Mchael Vllane Wlla Vllane. Jr. Stephen Vsch Elzabeth Vlet Jaes Vogler Elzabeth Waddel Robert Waldchen Barbara Wallace Brent Wallace Peter Wang Lnda Ward Maryann Ward Lauren Wasseran Charles Waszkewtz Deborah Waters, Gregory Waugh Stuart Waugh Jacquelyn Wayne Alphonso Webster Martha Webster Melssa Wedner Francs Wells Mldred Wexler Kenneth Whalen Barbara Whte Jenne Wck Los Wdth John Wllard Nna Wllas Sally Wllas Kevn Wllason Barbara Wlson George Wlson, Jr. Peter Wlson Mchael Wrkowsk Brenda Wxson Wlla Wolfe Jay Wollan Shrley Wythe Joan Yokel son Danel Young Nel Zack Dane Zastawny Laura Zuclch SUBSCRIBE NOW TO WISTflELO LEADER HMST. tlltl(' I *«BM«* * * I LEADER State Mgln Subscrpton. * < a Check Enclood ONE YEAR In Unon County Fuel Ol and Burner Servce s Heatng Equpent Installed I. Preerptont Drugs Cosetcs Cleents B NORTH AVE. EAST WESTFIELCN.J FUNERAL DIRECTORS FRED' H, CRAY, JR. ftuftftntnd General M DAVID fl, CKAIla ExflcutlvoVlcd-f'raltlDft C. FREDERICK I'OPPV V»-Pr«lttont WUTNILD 318 Eat Broad St., Fr«d H. Gray, Jr., anager CRANPORD 12 Sprngfeld Av««, Wlla A. Doyf, anage Kodak Dealer FREE DELIVERY FUEL OIL atltf BURNER SERVICE HEATING EQUIPMENT INSTALLED tt

5 George Randall, oceoldeaft of the Uatoo County Unt of the Aercan Cancer Socety, nreteat Mrr PhWn Rtchford of We»tfleM wth a rhlneotea* nln for her ontrtandhg work at, a volunteer h the areas of pnhtte educaton and fnndhralshg. TW rhlaettaae ate, haned n the for of a twerd, k the toclety' lyhol known at the "Sword of Hone" representng the hope of conquerng cancer. The presentaton took place t the quarterly eetng of the hoard of anagers held recently at ChHdrens Specalsed Hosptal la MonaUlnslde. Retans Safety Award For the second consecutvp year the Garwood Daond Expanson Bolt Co. dvson of General Cable Corporaton has won the General Manager's Award for safety. The corporaton nsttuted a new safety progra wthn the ten copanes of the Specal Products group two years ago and Daond won the frst award. Wth a two year total of 9,23 an-hours worked wthout a lost te accdent, Daond retans the award plaque pendng results of the thrd year of the progra. L. R. Kern, group vce presdent, presented the award to C. W. Fuhrer, Daond general anager and coented on the rarty and excellence of such a record n a plant eployng punch presses, olten etal de castng, tyot dp galvanzng equpent and coplcated assebly achnes requrng great echancal dexterty on the part of the operators. The plant also eploys standard achne shop equpent, wre forng and nal achnes, grnders, screw achnes, and aterals handlng equpent. Mr. Fuhrer expressed h thanks and apprecaton to Safety Cottee coordnator Paul Krevetsk and cottee ebers Else Wllason, Arthur Russen, Mchael Rbnck and Edward Mller. Notng that hs thanks was not only personal but fro the corporaton as a whole and ost partcularly on behalf of all the Daond eployees, Fuhrer stated that: "It would be possble to acheve such a record wthout the devoton and dedcaton of ths cottee and the wholehearted cooperaton of all of our people." Daond, founded n 1888, s located at North Ave. n Garwood, and anufactures asonry and hollow wall fasteners, drlls, power and hand stud drvng tools and councatons hardware. Daond Safety Award Presentaton, left to rght - Arthur Russen, Mchael Rbnck, Edward Mller, Else Wllason, Paul Krevetsk, Larry Ke, Bud Koenlger, Charles Fuhrer. Deserted Vllage Tour on Sunday specal progra d as part of the schedule at the Tralsde Nature and Scence Center of The Unon County Park Cosson, wll be the se-annual tour of the hstorc "Deserted Vllage" n the Watchung Reservaton on Sunday afternoon begnnng at 2: p.. > Conducted by Charles S. Hoag, the tour wll begn at Tralsde, wth vstors gong to the ste of the "Vllage" by car. The leader wll dscuss the 3 year hstory and tradton of the area fro the te of the Indans and the early settlers to ts present status as a feature of the Unon County Park Syste. How You Gonna Keep E Away Fro Far ' 'A Suer Sunday Down on the Far*' ths week ntroduced the Westfeld YMCA-YWCA Four Seasons Outdoor Center to frends and neghbors of the Vs. Whle 1 pounds of roast beef turned on a spt over an open charcoal fre under the watchful eyes of the Y's Men's Club preparng dnner, 3 guest* hked through felds to prevew what youngsters and fales wll enjoy when the Y's turn the ISS-acre cattle far n Lebanon Townshp nto a day cap, faly recreaton and envronental educaton center. Wavng felds of dases, wld roses and buttercups turned the far nto a lvng bouquet for the guests who:... clbed nto haylofts of the old barn bult n 181 to get an dea of how t would look as a hstory-nature lodge and natve crafts center when renovated;... debated whether stone runs for the nearby old stone farhouse were a sprng house or suer ktchen;... saw how the natural watershed on the property would lend tself to showng youngsters the portance and eanng of watersheds and what they contrbute to food chans, drnkng water, energy, ap akng, transportaton; and... nspected 3, trees planted n the Y's frst "plantng bee" last sprng, whch gave the youngsters a rare chance to becoe "farers for a day. 1 ' Hour-long tours of the far began at the 2-acre apple orchard, whch Executve Drector Wlla R. Hawkns explaned, have already been pruned and sprayed by ebers, n another ove to provde youngsters wth frst-hand farng experences. Apple festvals n the fall are planned when the youngsters wll assst n harvestng the crops they have tended. Fro the orchards, the "toursts" looked down to the rollng felds where the Y plans to buld a handsoe L-shaped swng pool and the ste's frst new buldng - a bathhouse on two levels desgned to blend n wth the colonal settng. Freplaces n the bathhouse wll ake t usable as a "warng center 1 ' when the ste s used for Wnter sports. On the opposte slopes, now dasy and buttercupcovered, skng and sleddng lanes wll be apped out. Renants of the poneer far on the ste datng back to Colonal days drew lots of attenton fro Westfeld School Board Presdent George Plenty and YWCA Martn Gets B.A. Susan A. Martn receved a B.A. degree cu laude wth dstncton n the ajor of atheatcs fro Colby College, Watervlle, Mane. She was a eber of Ph Beta Kappa honor socety. Mss Martn s the daughter of Mrs. Helen A. Martn of 11A Duncan Hll. George Plenty, pretment of the Board of Educaton, and hs wfe Jean, at left, $ over plant for the YMCA Outdoor Center wth Mr. and Mrs. Rchard D«gM, standng, and J. Paul Webs. Presdent Rose Knast. Interest pqued by a beautful handade colonal brdge and road, Hawkns explaned, has often brought vstors to ther knees to exane the engneerng. The contrast between poneer and odern farng ethods wll be deonstrated to youngsters who use the Four Seasons Outdoor Center as further "plantng bees" and gardenng get underway. Natural hatchng pools Unted Fund capagn charan Sauel McCauley enjoys a Sunday "Afternoon Down on the Far*' wth a plate of beef barbecue and Westfeld Hgh Prncpal Albert Bobal..:. :"'-., wll also be establshed n sprng areas near the headwaters to deonstrate fsh farng. The toursts returned for a dnner of roast beef, potato salad, cole slaw and cake prepared by the Y's Men's Club under the drecton of Bll Wlson, Ernest Powell and Le Roberson. THE WESTFIELD (NJ.) LEADER, Tll K8UAV, VKK %Z, 172 \oung Pansts n Stale Contests Jayne Young and Karen Fahrner, pano students of Paul Kueter, concert panst and teacher of Westfeld, were aong the top fnalsts n the statewde nstruental audtons sponsored by the New Jersey State Cultural Museu at Trenton. The annual audtons, now n ther ffth year, are desgned to recognze and encourage outstandng young uscans of junor hgh and hgh school age throughout the state. Wnners are presented n rectal at the useu. Jayne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young of 1 K ball Crcle, s now copletng eghth grade at Roosevelt Junor* Hgh School. She s an accopanst for the school chor and for the ballet classes of Mrs. Anne Ingls. Karen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Hyde, 12S Lansdowne Avenue, wll graduate ths onth fro Westfeld Hgh School. She served as an accopanst for the xed chorus n ts recent perforance of Poulenc's "Glora". In the fall she wll enter Sth College. Prep S ch >ol Grad Stephen R. Wckersha, son of Mrs. N.R. 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6 «THK HDHTHRU) (N.#.) LKADEB, THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1»72 THE WESTFIELD LEADER MATIONA MfWSTAMt ASSOCUTIOft»o«t**» M!t WtlaM, M. J, _ PrlnUaf *& FubMtfelMT Co»^»njr. InAcptndcnt far tte Taws «f WMU»U «B«ro««k of OCCIM: Iff! StrMt. VMtfl«l«, N. J. #T»M»*L tst-«mv 1II-M,.vrn M«w JfMr PrM* A AIL W. TRIMULB * THURSDAY, JUNE U, 1»7» One Bg Happy Faly? '"^rt*? The alleged nequtes of Roosevelt and Edson Junor Hgh Schools appear to be a current subject of debate, wth fuhs parents apparently feelng that ther chldren are possbly short-changed. But what Roosevelt parents ay feel they are lackng n acadecs, they are far ahead n send-offs for ther nnth graders. Thankfully, the tradtonal graduatons have beer abolshed, at long last, and have been supplanted bj awards assebles and "n-leu-of graduaton" events. Planned for the Roosevelt nnth graders was a swng party and luncheon at the Meoral Pool, whch to us sounds a lot ore ntrgung than an nvtaton offered Edson nnth graders to a lunch n th«sae cafetera to whch they had becoe accustoed for three years. Whle the weather ay have favored the ndoor occason ths year at least, there s certan to be soe dscontent about such dverse "celebratons" next year. Parents ay argue about what they feel to be dfferences n acadecs, but students, soehow, at least at ths age, are just as, or ore so, concerned about soe of the socal aspects of ther schoolng. To sooth the transton fro junor to senor hgh school - for parents as well as students - why not one bg "send-off for nnth graders fro both junor hgh schools? The "freshen pcnc" ght even becoe a popular event... Brother, Can You Spare 3 Cents? Each day, the collectve ebers of quet, suburban Westfeld experence over 3. bllon heartbeats... that's 3,,,!!! In a year's te t aounts to over 1.2 trllon!!! To each of us, those relatvely trval statstcs are rather unportant, just so long as our own thups are ncluded n the count. Perhaps because our heartbeat s so autoatc and expected, ost of us really don't pay uch attenton to t and take the racle of even one heartbeat so uch for granted. Perhaps that's the reason also that the Heart Fund Drve durng February s stll short $3 of ts $1, goal. $1,??? What a rdculous goal for a town lke Westfeld, one of the ost affluent countes n the naton... t works out to less than 3 cents for each one of us. That's less than the cost of a few packs of gu, or a cocktal, or a agazne, or lpstck, or a record, or a few candy bars... and t's only once for a whole year!!! Stop and lsten... then consder how cozy and convenent t s to have that dandy pup gong for you all day long, year n, year out... then consder the powerful good that's done by your sall contrbuton. If each of us could vst the fantastc hosptals and clncs where racles alost as wondrous as the heart tself are perfored each day, we would certanly be pleased to know that, f even only n a very sall way, we helped brng heart care and correcton to today's level. And surely there s a long way to go! Many of us have already helped and very generously. But there are any of us who have just overlooked t. We all get busy and t's easy to put off lttle thngs lke 3 cents a head... for a heart. If you haven't already, st'down today and get your check off to: Heart Fund, Frst Federal Savngs and Loan, El Street, Westfeld, 79. Take Fve V % % BURNT OFFERING It takes uch ore than a chef's apron, To ake a good cook-out an; You couldn't tell where hs steaks ended, Or where hs charcoal began. Back n PS 39, Brooklyn,! USA, there was a very tall 1 boy n our class who was always bobarded wth the queston, "How s the weather up there?" In Chcago, tenants lvng on the upper floors of "Bg John" the 1 story John Hancock resdental offce buldng often look out on nothng but clouds and fog, and on these ornngs, the dooran, away down yonder on the sdewalk s bobarded wth phone calls askng, "How s the weather down there?" The an whose hghschool pro was held n the gy, has a son whose class held ther dance In a plush nght-spot. No doubt, he n turn wll have a son whose class wll consder ther parents' selecton too cup. Thuy wll charter u Jet und hold ther bush n guy Pnrec. I thnk thn all coes under the hc«d of progress, or soethng. SKN1OUCITI/KN y grandson ran down the asle, shoutng, "Dad! Dad! I only had one cavty! 'And do you know what?" "What! What! Go on wth the plot!" 'The college presdent stopped gvng out the sheepskns, turned around and asked, 'Young an to what do you attrbute ths rearkable record of just a hole n one?' " LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Answers Crtc Edtor, Leader; Answerng Mrs. K nod el's letter of the 7 th, her ablty to dstort and delberately sunderstand for publcty purposes s apparent. The ter n quotes "poor teacher" refers not to her teachng ablty, but as one would say "the poor fellow" never gets hs eals on te. Her effort s to try to create an age of poor vct of thoughtless and cruel crtcs, whle she Is not tho vct but the aggressor, dstortng data und words for publcty purposes. Mrs. Knodcl ay appour to be u strong, deterned, dedcated d fulr teacher. Of thoseentoned, 1 ngrue wth the (U'torlnwl d 1 ght odd controversal tench'r. Tody, wth exeeshlvo Irlo for everyone, the nchool chldren ncluded, Hhe could not net by wth the technques that she used to enforce rgd dlhcpllne, We uro now ore lloruslecl In League Does equalty of opportunty n educaton ean that our superor schools ust be reduced to edocrty? Not accordng to the recoendatons of the New Jersey Tax Polcy Cottee. The blue-rbbon cottee apponted by Governor Cahll to recoend proveents n the state's tax structure has specfcally provded that any dstrct whch now spends ore than t would receve under full state fundng ay contnue to do so Ẇhle ebers of the Cottee unanously concluded that substantally full state fundng of the publc school syste s the ost prosng way of satsfyng the equal taxaton requreents of recent judcal decsons, they agreed that local adnstraton of schools should be antaned. In cong to ths concluson, they shared the atttude of those who beleve that, n the long run, the cause of publc educaton wll not be advanced by unforty of educatonal progras throughout the state. They feel that state polcy should encourage developent of "lghthouse" dstrcts to explore the art of teachng and learnng, fro whch the pupls n all dstrcts would eventually beneft. To pleent ts proposals, the Cottee recoends that each year the Cossoner of Educaton should establsh the current expendture per pupl that- he consders suffcent to provde a unfor hgh-qualty standard of eleentary and secondary educaton. That aount, ultpled by the nuber of weghted pupls n the dstrct, would consttute the operatng budget of a partcular dstrct to be pad by the state. If a dstrct wanted to spend ore than the state expendture, the queston would be subtted to the voters of the dstrct at a publc referendu. If they Were already spendng ore, they could contnue to do so wthout a referendu. Accordng to post cost analyses, alost all school dstrcts that have hgherthan-average per-pupl expendtures fall wthn ths range. Dstrcts whch vote to exceed the Cossoner's proulgated cost by ore than one-thrd are subject to state revew. But not all school dstrcts that vote to ncrease ther per-pupl expendtures would have equal ablty to do so. If soe allowance s not ade for ths fact, the tax burden that state fundng of educaton s desgned to equalze would soon becoe nequtable once agan. To prevent ths fro happenng, the Cottee recoends that the state contrbute to ths extra expendture, called the "local leeway" on a proportonal bass. For a dstrct of average wealth, the state would pay half; the state share would be ore fora poorer dstrct, less for a rcher one. The recoendatons of the New Jersey Tax Polcy Cottee are expected to be thoroughly debated as the legslaton necessary to pleent the proposals s consdered by the Assebly and the Senate. Ther enactent by the. Legslature would preserve the opton of local boards of educaton to provde specal or superor progras, whle at the sae te ncreasng the chances for every New Jersey student to receve a qualty educaton. Mrs. Knodel as a board eber. Such nterference effects the oral of the staff, reducng effcency, whch deterorates any excellent parts of the educatonal progra. In addton, It reflects btter feelng throughout the county nnd devalues the board n general, My greatest crtcs of M, Knodel U Unt sho doos not soon to eet her responsblty akng of polcy d leavng the lnlnlhtrutlon of the school Hyste wth the superntendent. luj.mxwcllsr. Wn Mountan Avo. MounUtl!Hl(l(< ( \ Lfe In The Suburbs VOU WEAN *62.9 FOR THIS LITTLE BIT OF STUFF? VOU MUST BE KIDDING/ CHECK IT OVER AGAIN AND IF THAT'S WHAT IT COSTS YOU CAN KEEP IT/ I'LL SHOP AT SUPER DUPER? 6-V-72 lles * Letters to Edtor Senor Housng Edtor, leader; The people of Westfeld n the nterest of good governent and the welfare of our uch neglected senor ctzens should be aware of any of the pertnent ssues rased at the open hearng on senor ctzen housng at Town Hall on May 3. It s regrettable that the Westfelcf Leader saw ft to ot the n ts reportage of June 1. What s ost alarng to anyone falar wth the ssues surroundng the recent ste re-locaton of the senor ctzen housng fro the copletely town owned Vh. acre southwest quadrant of the Boynton-Twn Oaks tract to the northwest quadrant s the apparent dsssal of the norty report n publc dscusson and news coverage. In a sound and judcously reasoned norty report Mr. Lews B. Everett, a hghly respected forer town counclan of Westfeld, and Mr. George Cregar, the only senor ctzen represented on the Mayor's Cottee on Housng for the Elderly, presented the unque advantages of the orgnal ste locaton on the southwest quadrant. Aong the ssues sted by Mr. Everett and Mr. Cregar were: 1) Iedate avalablty: The orgnal locaton on the southwest quadrant s copletely town owned land. Over fve years have been spent n argung ste locaton at the expense of our senor ctzens. The relocaton to the northwest quadrant wth seven parcels of prvately owned land wll requre further and possbly lengthy delays n acquston proceedngs. 2) Adjacent to Unar Park: The orgnal ste s located edately adjacent to the County Park. The elderly of Westfeld as Unon County taxpayers should not be solated fro enjoyng ths county resource to whch they have contrbuted over the years for the sake of beng -1 of a le closer to Westfeld. 3) Access: The orgnal V/z acre ste afforded the elderly shoppng wthn walkng dstance and ultple access to Westfeld and other ponts by auto. In ovng the orgnal ste -1 of a le closer to Westfeld as the ajorty report suggests we are ncreasng the walkng dstance to shoppng for the elderly by a hke of over one le on unpaved walkways and foolshly loadng all auto traffc va one ext. ) Costs: The orgnal ste locaton would add nothng to the taxpayers burden n ste aquston costs. The northwest quadrant would, however, represent sgnfcant costs n enent doan proceedngs or trades for ore desrable town owned property. It should b further noted by the electorate of Westfeld that all traffc fro the senor ctzen housng under the proposed re-locaton s to he drected onto Central Avenue va Sycaore St. Those who fought akng Central Avenue u parkway to Route 22 should bu nlurchted In the addtonal traffc countfl ths wll genuruto on Contra! Avenuennd the stronger ratlonnle It wll provde for wdenng Centrnl Avenue and ultately Mountan Avenue n the future. What l» ore callous and lhldlo In the reloeutlun plan s usng the proposed Sycaore-Central Ave. - traffc lght, for whch the people of Manor Park and Central Ave. fought n the nterest of protectng ther chldren's safety n the walk to school, as a ratonale for relocaton. It was one thng to legslate Sycaore Street as the ajor fre access route fro the Central Avenue Fre House under the proposed traffc lght plan but to now add the full burden of traffc fro ISO housng unts onto a ost dangerous Central Avenue corner where all the chldren fro Manor Park ust cross to school s tantaount to crnal alfeasance. When one adds the fact that Mrs. Katherne Salwtz of 266 Twn Oaks Terrace, edately adjacent to the orgnal ste locaton and a eber of the recently fored Una Cvc Assocaton, was apponted as a votng eber of the Mayor's Cottee only a few onths before the ste shft one s forced to ask whose nterests are beng served? To the pjeople of Westfeld I suggest that these and a nuber of other ssues that are cong to lght ake you stop and take notce. Look carefully at how your representatves vote. Robert L. Melcan 13 Rpley Ave. (Edtor's Note: The norty report of Mr. Everett and Mr. Cregar was fully covered In May 11 page one story n the Westfetd Leader.) * War Funds Edtor, Leader's, Should Congress end the war? On or before June 3, Congress ust ake a decson on whether to vote funds for the war n Vetna. Congresswoan Dwyer has wrtten us that she s opposed to every enlargeent of the war and has doubts about the wsdo of expandng the war nto adjonng natons such as Laos and Caboda. She has voted on nuerous occasons to pose a deadlne on the wthdrawal of our troops fro IndoChna. However, the central proble has been the avalablty of funds by the ltary - the "Father of the Beast" - an annual budget of nearlywo bllon - to pay for seengly endless cobat. Secretary Lard confred before Senate and House Cottees last week that there wll be a request for an addtonal $3- $ bllon appropraton to pay for escalaton. Is ths what we call "wndng down the war", accordng to By./ Sth Presdent Nxon's proses? The crucal queston for Rep. Dwyer and other Congressen sncerely opposed to the war s whether they are wllng to take responsblty to end the war by cuttng off funds. By settng a date to terntate funds Congress can legslate the wthdrawal of forces and nsure the return of our prsoners. Or t can vote to contnue the war. Your opnon, expressed at ths te, wll nfluence how they wll vote. Ths cong June 22, woen of New Jersey wll Jon wth thousands of others fro across the naton n Washngton, DC, to request that a celng be placed on ltary spendng and that ore of our budget be spent for cvlan purposes. It s portant that all ctzens call upon ther Congressan and Senators to cut off funds by votng for the Aspn aendent to lt spendng and procureent to last year's level wth provson for reduced Vetna spendng and also for the Proxre aendent to lt ltary procureent. We nvte you to jon wth us n a "rng-around- Congress'* to acheve these ends. Mrs. Sylva Zsan Woens Internatonal League for Peace and Freedo P.O. Box7 Westfeld Apologes Edtor, Leader: On behalf of the Una Cvc Assocaton, I would lke to express our sncere apologes and regrets to Mss Ellen Doughty and to all the other arvelous senor ctzens who attended the recent open eetng to dscuss housng for the elderly. Mss Doughty's sster, n a letter last week, coented on the rudeness and lack of carng by soe ebers of that audence towards the senor ctzens, And she was absolutely rghl. We, too, were shocked by soe of the atttudes and outbursts dsplayed that nght. Fro the very start, the Una Cvc Assocaton has ephaszed that we are concerned frst and foreost wth our senor ctzens. We have ade t clear that we want soethng better for the than solaton at the outskrts of town. We have asked repeatedly and consstently that our senor ctzens be kept n the heart of Westfeld. Our copasson and our concern for Westfeld's senor ctzens wll contnue, regardless of any decson ade by the town. We hope we wll never gve you cause to beleve otherwse. Jerry Krupnck 228 Twn Oaks Ter. Tax Refor Edtor, Leader: Are you aong the vast ajorty of our local ctzens who would beneft fro the proposed tax refor proposal? Are you aong those who feel that ths progra wll help the econoy of the State of New Jersey? If so, please wrte Iedately to your legslators, who are eetng In specal sesson to dscuss the proposal. The proposed tax refor package would beneft couters who derve ost of ther ncoes fro out of WOOD, WALKER & CO. Mebers NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SINCE IB6? 33 Urrt StfMt WutfUld, N, J. OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS 7 - D P.M. state, low ncoe senor ctzens, renters, the average faly wth an annual ncoe under $1,, and any hgher ncoe fales wth specal crcustances such as large nubers, a college student or chldren attendng prvate schools. How does ths work? Under the proposed progra, n ost of these cases the reducton n property tax would be ore than the new personal ncoe ta x. The followng table shows the property Ux reducton expected as the result of state assupton of any expendtures now fnanced at the local level: Property Tax per $1 of Valuaton: Westfeld, 1972 rate, $3.2; proposed rate, $2.3; reducton, 37 per cent; Scotch Plans, $3., $217,37 per cent; Fan wood, $3.71, $2.31, 38 per cent, Mountansde, $2., $2.2, 21 per cent. You can apply these fgures to your own tax bll to deterne the aount of tax relef you could expect. Ths progra also ncludes bult-n celngs to forestall a future re-escalaton of property taxes, whch have been rsng 1 per cent a year. The replaceent package ncludes a personal ncoe tax and other adjustents anly affectng busness. What ths ncoe tax would cost a saple faly of four s as follows: Annual ncoe level, $,, state ncoe tax, ; $1,, $1; $1,, $2; $2O,O,$2O. Wth these data t s easy to fgure whether your property tax reducton would be ore or less than your ncoe tax, f any. However, other factors should be taken nto account, such as the extra savngs on federal ncoe taxes when the new state ncoe taxes are deducted n coputng federal ncoe tax lablty (ths reduces the burden of an ncoe tax roughly 3 per cent on the average over the ncoe scale). Also to be 1 *1 l w M y.\- -: :::>:: ' ;.< :'»: vx-:- 1 : ', ^ :-o;.-:-: : :- r«plll 111 consdered are the extra savngs for couters who would be allowed a credt for taxes pad elsewhere, for parents of prvate school chldren who would be allowed a tax credt, for those senor ctzens beneftng fro specal property tax allowances, for renters beneftng fro the deductons, credts, and rebates for the share of rent due to property taxes, and for parents of college students who would be pertted a deducton of up to $2 for tuton. For approxately 8 per cent of the fales n New Jersey ths tax refor proposal wll not ean ncreased taxes over all (state and local). Fales wth ncoe under $1, (approxately one-half of the fales n New Jersey) wll experence a reducton n ther tax burden, whch s now ost oppressve. For another one-fourth of the fales wth ncoes between $1, and $1, (ddle ncoe levels), there wll be practcally no change n the over all tax burden. Fales wth ncoes over the $1, level, wll be payng ore, unless soe of the specal crcustances apply. However, the tax wll be sall, roughly one-half of what couters to New York now pay, except n the top ncoe brackets. Ths fgure would be further reduced by the savngs on federal ncoe tax. All ctzens wll beneft fro the new progressve tax structure. Ths eans that revenues wll grow wth the econoy and that the State should be able to avod the alost annual ncreases n taxes on cgarettes, alcoholc beverages, and gasolne. Laurne Mof fett, Westfeld Dane Harrson, Mountansde for the League of Woen Voters NJNG Helpful Edtor, It was y responsblty ths past year to schedule upres for the ajor league ball gaes here n Westfeld. I want to publcly thank the Natonal Guard, the parents, and the hgh school students who worked these gaes. Wthout the Natonal Guard, the weekday gaes could not have been scheduled. There are too few fathers avalable who can cot theselves to a 6 p.. scheduled gae. The help of 12 en fro the local Natonal Guard unt ade possble the copleton of these scheduled gaes. The fathers dd a fne job. It s very gratfyng to see the nterested parents watch ther son's gae and then spend an extra couple of hours uprng the followng gae. More rewardng, however, wa the efforts of en n ths town who have no chldren or who have only daughters who gave up ther Saturday! and week nghts to help. These en had only one purpose n uprng these ball gaes and that was to work wth and help the youngsters. It was ost gratfyng though to be able to pck up the phone when we were n trouble because of raned out gaes and call on the hgh school boys to work extra gaes. These boys averaged one and two gaes a weekend and soe of the dd two, three, and' even four gaes durng the week when they found out that upres were not avalable for the ake-up gaes. It would be possble to nae everyone who helped, but I want to sngle out these hgh school youngsters and personally thank Daryl, Mark, Gary, Davd, Pete, Chrs and Bob for akng y job a whole lot easer. W.H. Whte, Jr. 12 Aylffe Ave your fnancal FEDERAL SAVINGS, ON PREMISE PARKING DRIVE-UP WINDOWS NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICE AT ALL OFFICES STILL HIGH RETURNS %'1, MM SAVINGS CERTIFICATES 2 YR. MAT. 1 YR. MAT. 1 MR ANNUM PER ANNUM pen ANNUM PASSBOOK SAVINGS Wt Ml If I WOODBRIDGP POISON MOUNT AINS IDF- GRANT Cll Y/Cl ARK %'2, MM. I tll 6 NTS. MAT ^ fa fa >», ' ' n : v.

7 Schools Busy wth End-of- Year Actvtes Westfeld publc school tudents have been busy durng the fnal days of chool copletng Assgnents and workng on specal class projects. A edcal deonstraton, perfored on a sleepng stuffed toy puppy by Mrgeon, Dr. Edward Tykot, for Frankln School's kndergarten class helped to allevate soe concerns the youngsters ght have had regardng surgery, sttches or broken bones. Dr. Tykot, father of Edward - a kndergarten student, wore a surgcal hat, ask and gloves durng the deonstraton. He explaned how an ncson s ade. He also deoqstrated how broken bones are set by puttng a platter cast on hs ton's ar. / Students at Lncoln School have/ been eetng after school hours wth ebers of the faculty to cople a school handbook n order to establsh school rules and procedures. Suggestons for the; handbook were subtted by students at every grade level - kndergarten through 6. A cottee of students fro grades,, and 6 acted as edtors. Art work was contrbuted by students fro all grades. All suggestons n the handbook have been approved by the faculty and each student wll receve a copy of the handbook n the fall, McKnley School thrd graders experenced a lesson n sharng when Mrs. Charles Cosewth and Mrs. Aaron Subtz vsted ther class to share ther specal talents and nterests wth the youngsters. Mrs. Coze wth, an artst and other of Ay - a eber QUAILS IN A CLASSROOM - N«ye* but SMB. Sxth graders at Taaques School, J ChKty, Ian McCarthy, Sunn Stuart, Row Murphy s GtaM EltMfeerg, are asssted by eber* of the turtf grate, Anta Valg Kenny Chn, John Dbupoll art Vvan Paepfce, w the task of turnng the tny qual eggs twce daly for eghteen days. Sheran Valj obtaned Ue eggt for fee class fro a far n Georga. of the class, dscussed colorfeld panters - ther technque and product. Mrs. Cozewth copared an artst to a agcan explanng that ths partcular type of artst uses color as hs bag of trcks. Mrs. Shubtz,' whose daughter Jesse s a eber of the class, practces yoga wth her fve chldren. She explaned yoga and taught several basc yoga exercses. Mrs. Louse Lndsey's fourth grade class at Wlson School was host to Elred Halsey who showed sldes of faous landarks n Japan, typcal Japanese hoes, and natve festvals. On another day, fourth grade students of Mss Barbara Cooley at Wlson School were vsted by Mrs. H. Douglas Merrll. Mrs. A New Approach - Kndergarten students for next Septeber at Taaques School are shown above durng regstraton at a lstenng center conducted by a sxth grade student. The chldren were gven the opportunty to hear varous stores as the leader dsplayed pctures Illustratng the story they were lstenng to. TaaojM School sxth grao> bouerteat, ebers of a group "Ile Arts «T Russa," perfor to Tckakevthy's usc n correlaton wth ther atndy of Russa n socal ttuftrt clao. Another group of Taaques School ffth graders chose Tarrytown, Student! John Dannevlg and Davd Tbbal, together wth teacher Mtt Vrgna Krech, exane proof of the new Lncoln School Student Handbook for IK2-73, The new handbooks wll be dstrbuted In Septeber. Merrll showed sldes of her trp through England whch ncluded London, Dover, Bath, Canterbury and Hadran's Wall. Whle kndergarten regstraton was gong on n the Taaques School audtoru, any actvtes were takng place on the sdelnes to ntroduce and acquant the young newcoers wth ther new "hoe away fro hoe." Of partcular nterest were lstenng centers, varous fl strps, colorful lbrary books and tables prepared for crayonng pctures. To culnate ther study of early Aercan lfe, ecology, electrcty, color, zoology, and neralogy, ffth grade students of Mrs. Ruth Steele at Taaques School vsted the Morrs Museu and Washngton's Headquarters n Morrstown. J.I t N.Y., for ther feld trp. Students spent ot of the day outdoors, explorng Sunnysde - the hoe of Washngton Irvng, and Van Cortland Manor at Crotonon-the Hudson. Taaques School sxth graders are atteptng to hatch 2 Japanese qual eggs n ther classroo. The eggs are very sall and ust be turned twce each day for 18 days. As soon as the qual have hatched, the students have arranged to gve the to the -H Club. Sxth graders at Taaques School produced a televson progra on Chna upon copleton of ther socal studes unt. The presentaton conssted of twenty-fve pctures and a scrp ton the presdent's trp to the Chnese anland. «When the sae group began to study Russa, the class dvded nto several cottees and each cottee fored a presentaton. One group 'The Arts of Russa" THE WESTFIELD (NX) LEA ORB. THURSDAY, Jl'NE 'rtltr 7 coposed of sxth grade grls danced a ballet to the usc of Tchakovsky. Other groups perfored {days on Russan farytales and legends for presentaton to the other grades. PUPPETEERS - Katly Galloway, Katy Matooey, Beth Avda and Sheree Jacktoa, ffth grae ttuteats at El Street School, are shown wth taelr handade puppets durng a rehearsal of "Betey Ron** whch was presented to ffth graders and ther parents In connecton wth the tmkentt' study of revolutonary war heroes. A CONVENIENT PLACE TO "STASH THE TRASH" - Eugene Sautner, a fourth grade student at Frankln School, t shown above wth hs "Trash Monster." It Is bg and yellow wth lk cartons for ars, a lght bulb for an ear, and two Clorox tops for eyes. It lves on the second floor of Frankln School and akes new frends dally. ' REDUCTIONS TO % Once each year, and only once, Stuarts Audo has ts annual clearance sate. The functon of ths sale s to sell out alt dsplay stock to ake roo for the new year's erchandse. All equpent s perfect unless specfed. All odels carry our standard guarantee. There s no reducton n servce, On Honors Lst Bruce K. Sth, a freshan engneerng student at Farlegh Dcknson Unversty, Teaneck, has been naed to the sprng honors lst. He s the son of Mr. Thoas Sth, 3 Bell Dr. Alunae Now Elzabeth Seton College, Yonkers, N.Y. has presented assocate degrees to Mare Elzabeth Kerln, Davd Kerln of Cowperthwate PI, and Joanne T. Getchs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hllard Getchs of Mounta nsde. They were atwarded the degree of assocate n appled scence. WHEN JVer Deadlnes I'or Leader Because of the new Leader prntng schedule, the followng deadlnes wll be observed untl further notce: Church news, letters to the edtor, general news - Frday noon. Socal news - Monday noon. Sports news - Monday S p.. Classfed advertsng - Monday noon. Dsplay advertsng - Monday p.. News released should be typed and double-spaced wth nae of sender noted on copy. Elnate that b o t t U- ckl Offc* ovm or* our specalty! Iff youv* plannng to ow yovr butntss wo'll handfe * fob quckly and fktently. HENRY p. TOWNS END ALLIED AK\ 1 CN, I > I *} -J 1 \ A * T AC ( NOTICE TO AR 3A SPEAKERS -. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC REG. $ 2 EA ND GAS COMPANY CUSTOMER PROPOSED RATE INCREASES *-* SALE Publc Servce Electrc and Qas Co' n recent years. Our constructon expendtures wll reflect the cost of keep- pany fled a Petton wth the New Jersey Board of Publc Utlty Cossoners on June 16, 1972 requestng a deand for energy, whle nzng ng pace wth New Jersey's growng general ncrease n the charges for the pact of our operatons on the electrc and gas servce. envronent. The cost of supplyng electrcty and The Copany has requested an overall ncrease of 1.2%, provdng for gas contnues to rse, due to ncreases n labor and antenance costs, the electrc revenue ncreases of 1.3% prce of aterals, and taxes. Furtherore, the cost of obtanng oney to The tabulatons below show the pro- and gas revenue ncreases of 1.1%. fnance a vtal expanson progra Is posed onthly Increases for resdental custoers that would apply to var- hgh. We plan constructon expendtures of approxately $2. bllon for ous dollar aounts. Rate ncreases for the perod, the largest fveyear total n our hstory. Most of ths approxate the percentages shown other than resdental custoers would aount wll have to be rased by the above, dependng upon the specfc sale of stocks and bonds, the latter at rate schedules nvolved. Interest rates that have nearly doubled EFFECT OF PROPOSED RATE INCREASES ON RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS KLH MODEL THIRTY FIVE REG. PRICE s O SAlf * WHILE THEY yvan COLOR REG. 267" ITH BASE AND DUST COVER SHURE M91 ED SAVE MOO SALE»167 M 19" SYLVANIA COLOR T.V. REG.»9" HARMON KARDON 63 2 LAAI 17 SPEAKERS 1 PE 23 WITH BASE, DUST COVER & SHURE CARTRIDGE 1SYLVANIA HEADPHONES REG. $ SALE *79 M RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE If Your Present Monthly Bll Is: $ Your New Monthly Bll Would Be: $ , RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC HEATING SERVICE If Your Present Monthly Bll It: $ Your New Monthly Bll Would Be: $ RESIDENTIAL GAS SERVICE (Includes Gat Healng Servce) If Your Present Monthly Bll Is: $ Your New Monthly Bll Would Be: $ It s expected that the New Jersey Board of Publc Utlty Cossoners wll schedule hearngs on our rate Inoreaso request. Present electrc and gas rates wll rean In effect untl the Board approves the new rates, Coploa of our Petton to the Board, showng proposed Increases In oleotrlo fnd gno rnto ochoduloo, nro avalable for revew In every Publc Sorvloo Eleotrlo and Qas Copany Coercal Offlco. PSEGPublc Sorvlca EHIoctrlc nnd Gne Copany Ml n ft n rvn * FISHER 3 STEREO MUSIC CENTER REG. $ 39" SALE 29 QUANTITY MAKE MEMOREX SONY. MEMOREX SONY. JBL AZTEC SALE *369" SYLVANIA9"BLACK & WHITE PORTABLETV V REG. '89" SALE»6" WHILE THEY LAST SAMPLES OF VALUES MODEL & DESCRIPTIONS 36FT TC 16 11' 7" HP 1 L- Deos, speakers EQUIP CABINETS ALL MERCHANDISE FULLY GUARANTEED - NO REDUCTION C 17 REG. M362 SALE '121 kll $17.9 $219.9 $7.9 $23, $27. pr, $199, IN SERVICE OR ACCOMMODATIONS MON. THURS, FRI. 9:3-9 TUES. &SAT. 9:3-6: CLOSED WED. 3 NORTH AVE, E. WESTFIELD CLEARANCE.$12. $197. $. $163. $216. pr. $99.9 \

8 THE WESTFIELD LEADM, 1HUBDAY, JUNE It, 1MI Mart j. KadMr, taa af Mr. aa Mr*. Walter J. Kadwr af MM 8fcytep> Dr., flcatel PMM, at left* ta arathen. G. EVUM M Pater M. Dftttauw, MM «f Mr. u Mra. RtehaH P. Mttaaa af 7* Falrae Ave., at rght, ware awar** tlm Eagle Bern* aaatge, taw Mghwt raak! gceattag. 11w three caata art awaera af Traap 77aaaav MT«ay the Meat CM af 8. Paula Epleceaal Charca. Fnd Egaar la feahauter. HW Eagle araaeatattew waa ate ay WUUaa P. Halt, aalataat BeaatMaater af OM treaa at a eanaltre caaurt af haaar whch wa held laat week at Halt's haae la WeatfteM. Mart haa heea a aber af Treaa> 77 tar the pal fve years aasj attene* Part Jaalar Hgh fldwe h Seetca Plalaa. He Is a aehme far the Bceat aeaorary gr**». Order ef the Arrew. Evaaa aa* Peter are hath halen ef the flceat Oad aa Ceaartry award aad aeahera ef the Order af the Arrew. Bath haya atteaded the Nattaaal Seaat Jaheree at Farraga Mate Park, Idehe, ta «t. They attead WeatfleM Sealer Hgh Schael. Invtes Muscans To Rehearsal An open nvtaton to attend a rehearsal on Wednesday of the newly fored Weatfeld Syphonc Wnd Enseble, ncludng cello and strng bass, has been extended to all who enjoy partcpatng n nstruental usc, by Theodore Schlosberg, conductor for Ths frst rehearsal wll take place n the Westfeld Hgh School Band Roo on Doran Rd. and Rahway Ave. fro 7:3 to 1 p.., Mr. Schlosberg descrbes the repertore as: ''challengng, exctng, enjoyable wth selectons fro classcal to conteporary uscal perods ncludng 1812 overture, broadway shows and sprtuals; soethng for everyone," The Enseble s sponsored by the Westfeld Rec. Cosson and wll perfor three concerts n July on Thursday evenngs n Mndowaskn Park. Schlosberg's uscal experence runs a wde course as he receved B.A. and M.A. degrees ajorng n orchestral Instruents and conductng, establshed and coordnated the nstruental usc classes at the Westfeld Adult School ths past sprng, the Westfeld Band-Orchestra- Chorus Workshops for students ths suer, conducted the frst Regon II Interedate Syphonc Band and Syphony Orchestra and s Drector of the Planfeld School of Musc. He s Instruental Musc Drector at Thoas A. Edson Junor Hgh School n Westfeld, where hs Syphonc Band and Syphony Orchestra have perfored at the New Jersey Musc Teachers' Conventons n Asubry Park and Atlantc Cty, and before usc ajors and faculty at Trenton and Newark State Colleges. Graduates McahKroloff of Westfeld was graduated last nght fro the lower school of the Soloon Schechter Day School of Essex and Unon. Ifyoudorftwont a new Vdlcswagon well sell you a used one. Suer Intern Jeffrey F. AUen of 36 North Cheetntt SI. It servng «a suer ntern lor the Cty of Planfeld n the xth annual Inter In County Servce progra sponored by the New Jersey Departent of County Affars. Kopf Graduates Robert Wlla Kopf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlla E Kopf of Woodbrook Crcle graduated fro Frankln Perce College, Rdge, N.H. Featured at ts coenceent exercses was Rear Adral Alan B. Shepard, Jr., Aercas frst an n space, as the speaker. Cool Center Needs Volunteers Hgh school and college students plannng to be n Westfeld for all or part of the suer ay be nterested n dong volunteer work at the Day Care Center on Madson Ave. The actvtes are vared - teachers' assstants, offce workers, ealte ades or Handy Andys to fx ths 'n tha around the center. The suer schedule s beng ade up now, so nterested young en and woen ay contact the Care Teen charan, Mrs. Robert Makljohn. The backbone of the Day Care Center has always been the cooperaton of volunteers. Only a short te s nvolved n transportng chld to and fro the center whch s needed ; * 'M- & V - * f also for the suer progra. Those who can help n the drvng ay contact Mrs. W. O. Van- Blacco. The center flls a need n the county n carng for chldren fro 7:9 a.. to :3 p.. Monday through Frday. The center suppleents hoe envronent wth an atosphere of freedo, love and understandng and helps the chld to develop n any areas. Each applcaton s carefully screened and chldren are accepted on the bass of need for day care. Mrs. Joseph Wlson, drector of the center wll speak wth anyone n needof the servce the center can provde. Senator Jeroe Epsten of Scotch Plato (center) shews B.C.H. 73, hs sfeposed Rlght-To-Work easure, to Kurt C. Baser, presdent of the Conservatve Actloa Ctus> of Unon County, whle A, Donald Green, R.C.A.C. treasurer, looks on. Mr. Bauer, IS Wells St.. and Mr. Green, 72t Lawrence Ave., are long-te resdents ef Westfeld. The R.C.A.C. passed a resoluton endorsng S.C.R. 73 at Its June 1 eetng at the Woan's Chb of WestfleM. Ursnus Terry Connell, dughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Connell, 27 Watchung Fork, was graduated wth a B.S. degree at Ursnu College. She ajored n atheatcs and was a eber of Kappa Delta Kappa sorrty and the swng tea. Also Charles W. Gbney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey EK Graduates Gbney, forerly of Westfeld receved a B.A. degree. He ajored n econocs. John F. Tourtell otte Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Tourtellotte, 63 Glen Ave. receved a B.A. He was a poltcal scence ajor and socal charan for two years of Zeta Ch fraternty. He was also on the football and track teas. Neghborhood Councl Elects Board Mebers At a eetng of the Westfeld Neghborhood Councl at n CccoU Wednesday evenng, elected lo the board of trustees were Mrs. Rchard Attenboroufh, Wlla P. Bowers, Roderck Cowles, Mrs Mlton Feldan, Mrs. Joseph Hand, Robert Jones, HotUs PlnCon, Mrs. G. F. Rchardson and Mrs. Davd Van Savage., Plans were dscussed for the suer jprogra. He Councl s seekng youth and aduk volunteers to assst Ronald Grant, drector, wth the chfcfren. He s now at the Center fro 9 to daly, except Tuesday afternoons. Mrs. Van Savage, ebershp charan, announced that renewals for ths year's ebershp n the Weatfldd Neghborhood Councl were cornng n and urged all ebers and nterested Westfefcters to forward ther dues to the Councl's Post Offce Box 773. Mebershp dues wll provde aterals for the suer progras. Followng the busness eetng Mr. Grant addressed the ebers, stressng h as and deals. He sad, "A chads behavor s usually the result of decsons he has ade about how to cope wth hs envronent. Durng hs attepts fo fnd a place for hself n the socety ht actons ay be Barlett Has B.S. Charles M. Bartlett Jr., son of Mr.and Mrs. Bartlett, Mchael Drve, was graduated recently fro Athens (Ala.) College wth a B.S. degree n secondary educaton. He ajored n psychology and nored n French. He was presdent of Delta Tau Delta fraternty, a eber of the basketball and soccer teas and a varsty cheerleader. Bartlett was elected to "Who's Who n Aercan College Fraterntes," Greek Horseen, honorary and Alpha Mu Gaa, honorary for foregn languages. based on faulty assuptons about lfe and hself. However, though hs behavor ay appear to be napproprate, t reflects hs convctons that ths s the only possble way Cor h to be a sgnfcant ndvdual. "Because of prevalng condtons n the Westfeld area, the world lor soe of the chldren nvolved at the center s a flat one. The chld's growth ust go hand n hand wth what opportuntes are offered by hs county. "The Center wll functon as an agent n creatng for the chld an atosphere to whch he can relate; a sall world that HE can qualfy as beng a worthwhle experence:" Chldren who have been partcpatng n the arts and crafts progra on Frday afternoons, conducted by Mrs. Roderck Cowles and Anne Elders, attended a year-end party June 9, Refreshents were Duted by parents and neghbors, Mrs. Carolne Petterway, Mrs. Janet Turner, and Cornelus Bruno. Mr. Grant, asssted by Phl Korts, supervsed copettve gaes out of doors. Attendng the party were the fallowng: Wlla, Joseph and Barbara Barr, Kenny Jackson, Darlene Soott, Mlton and Sa Ball, Nna, Conne, Harold, Vctor and Rchard Myrck, Debbe Turner, Charles, Elsabeth and Rose Cura, Rchard Johnson, Brenda, Lnda, Ruby, Ralph and RowdeU Petterway, The Suner ssters, Brenda Harrson, and Lee Wllas. The councl's grls bowlng tea hat had a busy season. Captan, Constance Myrck, reports fve wns, four losses thus far. Anna Hearns leads the group wth a 17 average. Conne Myrck averages 1, Kathy Woods, 1» and Janet Turner 18. They hope There are two cars bult n Sweden. Ths s the one that reduces your collson nsurance rates 1% at Allstate. Test drve a SAAB 99E today at: to wn a trophy for the Center. KONOMICAl I OHHEAT I PHI ItTtMATf I COMWfllNT THUS tummr MUIWOMC MMtuf wt ROTCHFORD PONTIAC--SAAB 33 North Av«. I, WMtfMd OWN MOW., TUIS. AND THUBt. 9 to AND SAT. 9 to S Ideas For Suer At A uster 's GE delvers ce to your door and even crushes It for you! Take your choce Crushed TA-28O Goat where the party goes! 2.1 cu. ft. Party PortobU Rsfrlgtrdor Perfect for the den, pato, nursery, snack bar, offce or dortory roo, Freezer has one Ice tray, roo for extra tray \>r Ice crea. Two door shelves, one holds tall bottles. Coll-free back for neat, flush ft. Sparklng whte exteror. ft* L. V.L- L L u. s t r r In foet, tt«n««t bttt thng to a M«V VW b «M of our MMdonu.... ^ lt*t pa»*d our 1*-pont (Mptctlon. And onyfttag that Mtdtd fxng hat b««n flxtd. 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9 Total Staff Returns To Y Ranger Cap A "superbly balanced, abundantly experenced" staff wll provde eanngful adventures when the Westfeld VMCA opens Us Ranger Cap for toys grades through 6 on Monday, Cap Drector John A. Letch announced today. "The sae staff Whch perfored so superbly last year wll return n toto," Letch sad. Ranger Cap Drector wll be Thoas Brown, Roosevelt.Junor Hgh School Geran nstructor, who teaches advanced sw claaes and crafts at the YMCA durng the Wnter onth. Mr. Brown, a graduate of Mansfeld, Pa., College, holds certfcates as a w and lfesavng nstructor. Asstng h wll be junor ranger counselors Wally Elcker, 18, a student at Northwood School n Lake Placd, NY., and Jeff Lynn, 19, a sophoore at Hapden-Sydney College n Hapden-Sydney, Va. A eber of Northwood 1 s Outng club and ts clbng and hkng socety," Elcker has been a gude on trps for especally selected advanced capers at hs school. A talented aateur actor and sker, he holds senor lfesavng and advanced frst ad certfcaton. Lynn has used hs college tranng n unque ways durng hs two years as counselor at Hanger Cap. He's borrowed fro lterature n retellng legends and yths, fro chestry and bology to Frosh Ground Chuck help explan soe of the "how" of nature to capers and fro socology and psychology to better understand capers. He s secretary-treasurer of hs school's rugby club. A three-day ca pout claxes each two-week perod of Ranger Cap. Usng the tools of nature becoes second nature for Ranger Capers who are ntroduced to fundaental capcraft such as fre buldng, cookng out, cap ste developent and use of knfe and axe along wth swng, boatng and hkng. Fve new Audubon nature progras have been added ths year to gve youngsters added nsght nto the world around the - plants, trees, brds, aals and the ecology. Ranger Cap s accredted by the Aercan Capng Assocaton, whch requre hgh qualty n adnstraton, progra, personnel, health, safety, santaton, transportaton, cap locaton, facltes and equpent. Vst Restoraton Students fro Taaques School recently vsted two restored hstorc stes n Westchester County. \The school's th grade students were accopaned by)< ther teacher, Mss Barbara Woerz as they toured Sunnysde, author Washngton Irvng's hoe n Tarrytown, N.Y., and the 18th century Dutch-Englsh Van Cortlandt Manor n Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. 99* Ib Fr«>*h Cut Chckon Breasts C Ib. *F Fresh Cut Chcken Legs 9* Ib. Hoeade Pcnc Sausage. $1.9 Ib. e PRODUCE e Georga Peaches... 3 lbs. $1. Florda Corn 6 for 9* fcualitt MBATf 763 MOUNTAIN AVE. SPRINGFIELD Proceeds fran the exchange Clvb*s frst ty»gbetu Dnner are fr**tu at the cm's regular eetng to offcals of local rescue upud* of WestffteM, MwutelasMe and Scotch Plant. Representng the Exchange C M at the presenutea were Charles Ctlvccl, club presment, far rght sn Jack Alpangk, toner charan, nt left. The RescueSquals were represented by SherwoMI Kelly of 8e«ch Plans, Mary SCeteer of Mountansde and Eler SchnllenWrger sf WestffeM, In center. Nang the Spsghettl Dlnatr a "socal, fnancal and chauwe UKCCSS", the club's board of drectors has decded to ake the dnner an annul event. County servke organsaton* wll be select** each year as recpents of tfee profts. Students Are Honored At Gov. Lvngston H.S. More than students were honored n the 12th annual recognton assebly at Governor Lvngston Regonal Hgh School Thursday before an audence of both parents and students. Students receved awards and recognton for acheveent n all areas of study wth outstandng scholarshp recognzed by the Parent Teacher Assocaton Honor Roll award for students who have been on at least two honor roll lstngs durng the year. These certfcates went to 8 senors, 119 junors, 9 sophoores and 7 freshen. Forty-fve senors ade up the top ten percent of the class wth Alce Whte recevng both the Readers Dgest Awards and the Westfeld Pan Hellenc award as Valedctoran. Specal recognton by county and school groups wth scholarshp awards ncluded frst fro Berkeley Heghts the Lons Club award to Joan Lttle, the Aercan Assocaton of Unversty Woen award to Anne Hegarty, the Woen's Club award to Colleen Lggett and Ellen Kregh, and the Educaton Assocaton Florence Stllwell Meorals Fund to Joan Neale. Fro Mountansde, the Teachers Assocaton John A. Lndeann scholarshp was awarded to Elzabeth Owens, and Parent Teachers Assocaton to Robert Addotta and Deborah Kayser, and the Kwans Club scholarshp n eory of Walter Young to Lnda Spagna. Governor Lvngston groups to award scholarshps ncluded the Hghlander Booster Club to Scott Shall cross, the Varsty Club to Kevn Dowlng, John Seavy, Ronald Platt and Trevor Harrs; the Student Councl to Robert Mkulas the Elzabeth Berberan, the Class of 1972 to Robert Pfrender and Nancy Dare, the Natonal Honor Socety to Marsha Carver. Other scholarshps were gven to Margaret W. Wchelhaus and Joan Faulkner by the G. A. A. Leaders Club. Ann Mare Hansen, Noreen Kelly, Wendy Petry and Joanne Telha receved the hgh school PTA scholarshps, and Melssa Mantel, Lesle Longell and Nancy Settle were awarded the Teachers Assocaton Meoral Scholarshps. The Key Club scholarshps went to Rchard Wood and Donald Reynolds who also receved the Cornell Club of Unon County plaque. In the feld of art Karen Spgel receved the Booster Club for Knowledge award wth the award for excellence n fne arts gong to Clare Hrshfeld and crafts to Karen McKay. In busness educaton, Sonya Delloo'receved the Booster Club for knowledge award as well as the Unon County Trust Copany award along wth Dane Plgr, The Underwood Cooperaton awards went to Luclle Catalano, best typst, and Mary Ann Boss, best achne operator. Maureen Jaes receved the Busness and Professonal Woen's Club scholarshp. In addton, 87 awards were ade for excellence n typng and shorthand. Jer Rasey receved the Booster Club for Knowledge award n Englsh, and the Stony Hll Players Perforng Arts award went to Mke Kng. A nuber of awards were ade for acheveent n Take The Tap Test Frst, wthout pckng up the recever, te yourself as you dal your own nuber on your present phone. Then, tapyour nuber on the Touch-Tone* pushbuttons shown here. If you tapped faster than you daled, don't be surprsed. Wth Touch- Tone pushbuttons you can tap a call twce as fast as you can dal. And as you tap, uscal notes trgger electronc pulses to speed your connecton. You can put Touch- Tone servce on your hoe phone and all extensons for only $1. per onth after a sall one-te connecton charge. So now that you've passed the tap test, just call your local Telephone Busness Offce to order Touch-Tone servce for your hoe It's avalable on all telephone styles. And ask about our Resdence Package whch gves you three or ore Touch-Tone phones at a bargan prce. ; - ^ New Jersey Bed foregn languages wth the Booster Club for Knowledge gong to Stephane Slaff. Jeffrey Mller receved the Excellence n Latn award. Wlla Snyder receved the Steuben award n Geran wth the Geran Honor Socety award gong to Wlla Whtbread. The Hspana Medals for excellence n Spansh were awarded to Anne Hegarty, Elzabeth Owens, Donald Reynolds, Stephane Slaff and Lor Wess wth Anne also placng second n a natonal poetry contest. Twelve students were notfed of ther acceptance nto the Spansh Honor Socety. Twelve students were also naed to the French Honor Socety wth the Certfcate of Mert n French gong to Elzabeth Berberan. The New Jersey Foregn Language Teachers Assocaton akes awards n French and Spansh. Medal wnners n Spansh were Anne Hegarty, Ellen Kregh and Jer Ransey, and n French, Elzabeth Berberan, Nancy Dare and Joan Faulkner. In hoe econocs, Deborah Btch receved the Booster Club of Knowledge award wth the Hoe Manageent award gong to Lor Klebous who also was awarded the Mountansde Woen's Club Hoe Econocs scholarshp and the Betty Crocker Hoe aker of Toorrow award to Joan Lttle. Dense Cosano and Carol Ann Grossan receved the Better Hoes and Gardens award n foods. Jance Cull en was a dstrct wnner and state runner-up n the natonal "Sew wth Wool" contest. In the area of ndustral arts, Rchard Wood and Jack Rupprecht receved the Booster Club for Knowledge award. A nuber of awards were ade n atheatcs wth the Booster Club for Knowledge whch went to Jeffrey Mller and Wlla Tetley, wth Alce Whte wnnng the eoral award n honor of Thoas J. Rosa l a. Ffteen students, 7 freshen, sophoores and junors, receved awards for outstandng acheveent n Matheatcs Day copetton. The award wnnng lst n the usc feld was headed by Barbara Ludd who receved the Booster Club of Knowledge award as well as a Mountansde Musc Assocaton award along wth Carol Mulreany. Carol also won the Bartow Meoral award wth the Natonal School Orchestra Assocaton award gong to Jennfer Beeson and the Sousa award n nstruental usc to Carol Thorton, Rchard Lander. Joan Lttle receved the Band Loyalty award, and T Caffrey the Unted States Marne's Youth A. A. Alcoholcs Anonyous Drnkng ProblwnT Wrts P.O.BoxUl,WssHWd Or Telephone Foundaton and the Natonal Band Assocaton award. Pns were also awarded to 8 senors who had partcpated n varous areas of band actvtes ncludng Ppers, Twrlers, Color Guard and Flag Corps. In scence the Bausch and Lob Award went to Alce Whte, the Rensselaer Polytechnc Award to John Arthur and the Booster Club for Knowledge Award n Scence to Mark Carle. Twenty-three students n all four classes receved recognton for ther partcpaton n the New Jersey Scence and Huantes Syposu and the State Scence Day. New Jersey Scence Teach ers Assocaton Certfcates of Coendaton were awarded to 19 students n Bology, 13 n Chestry, and 8 n Physcs. In the feld of Socal Studes, Lnda Schuchan won the Booster Club for Knowledge award. The Jeffrey flecker Meoral for excellence n Socal Studes was gven to Stephen Tyree and the Stephan Pollack Meoral Award to Leonard Selgan. The Sons of the Aercan Revoluton Good Ctzenshp award went to Nancy Dare. A nuber of awards were gven n the area of health careers ncludng the Woen's Club of Berkeley Heghts Scholarshp to Vck Mathews, the Mountansde Woen's Club Dorothy Sevebeck Meoral scholarshp to Carol Klueber and the Medcal Careers Club Scholarshp to Geralyn Perpall. The Adele Lynch Nursng Scholarshps were awarded to Lnda Hunchar, Beverly Howard, Lesle Koons, Susan Moschella and Abgal Vollherbst. ove up THE WKSTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, SVStZ 22, J972!> Mueh New Fcton At Westfeld Lbrary In the last few weeks a large collecton of new fcton, uch of t by popular authors, has been added by Westfeld Meoral Lbrary. In crculaton are "Block Buster," by Gerald Green, who wrote "The Last Angry Man," Len Deghton's "Close-up, 11 John Dck son Carr's "The Hungry Gobln" and ''The Shape of Illuson, 1 ' by Barrett, author of "Lles of the Feld." Glendon Swarthout, who wrote "Where the Boys Are," s represented by "The Tn Lzze Troup," Norah Lofts by "Out of the Dark," and Murel Spark by "Not to Dsturb." Other fcton ncludes Cook son's "Feathers n the Fre" "The Three Sentnels," Geoffrey Household; "One More Te" Fath Baldwn, and Jon Godden's "Mrs. Starr Lves Alone." Three ysteres are by authors who use pseudonys: "Death to the Landlords!" by Pargeter, who wrtes under the nae, Ells Peters; "Sleep Wthout Mornng," Dennston, whose pseudony s Roy Foley; and "Sarhara Road," Gbbs, who' uses Son Harvester as pseudony. Another whodunt s "The Levanter," by Abler, who wrtes under that nae, Douglas Reean, know for hs sea stores, has a new one, "Rendezvous - South Atlantc." McMurtry, author of "The Last Pcture Show," s author of "All y Frends are gong to be Strangers." "Open Heart" Buechner, s hs sequel to "Lon Country'* and Meyer Levn, author of "Copulson," has wrtten "The Settlers," about Israel. A local author, Thela Newan. whn wrote "Plastcs are Fun," has done "Creatve Candleakrg," whch wll be welcoed by the any people who enjoy that craft. Bographes nclude Bloo's "Dr. Spock" and Keyes' "All Flags Flyng," the lfe of Frances Parknson Keyes. Several 1972 edtons of popular travel gudes have been added: two of Ford's "Freghter Travel Gude, Suer 1972" and "Internatonal Cruse Gude, Suer 1972." U.S. Mobl gudes nclude those for Calforna and the West, Great Lakes area, Mddle Atlantc States, Northeastern States, Northwest and Great Plans, Southeastern States, and Southwest and South Central area. An ausng bt of hstorcal data s gven n Htan's "George Washngton's Expense Account." Two other books about hstorcal perods of the Unted States, are Lord's "The Dawn's Early Lght," about the War of 1812, and a very long book, "The Chldren of Prde," Myers, concernng a southern faly durng the Cvl War, recreated fro dares and other docuents. Concernng thngs poltcal s Nxon's "A New Road for Aerca;" Mchael Harrngton's "Socals;" and DeVres' Knox Alunus Steve Stup of 2 Faulkner Dr. was graduated* June 3 fro Knox College, Galesburg, 111. The cereones were held at hstorc Old Man, the only stll-exstng ste of a Lncoln-Douglas debate. "The Tcket-spltter. 7 ' Already popular are Koestler's uch dscussed "The Case of the Mdwfe Toad" and Maler's "Exstental Errands." Morrs has wrtten "The Walk of the Conscous Ants," about the walk of a Frankln Perce College class fro New Hapshre to Nova Scota as ts course work. NO - nrsprstl uuee NO - Infr r«cookng NO Iwttnt anythng UT YES-sllfrtthar. MtMtf pr tat, VEStHfrnhhot toam put by ft. VES AntoM'sf«nMs rsfofctlmcfc. Cleanest place n t«wn TAKIOVTMMCI 11 CINTRAL AVE WESTFIELD WHERE GODD hmjs STAR TOHAPfW < Make ths suer soethng specal.the vacaton youve wanted. A new car. A boat. Maybe that suer place you have been workng for. Money? That's where we can help. At UCTC, we have loan plans that ake thngs happen. Vst any offce soon for fast, confdental servce.. Helpng s our busness. You ake t a pleasure. ->: : - : :-..v: '; -- '. y.. w : ;:>?: : :,;; :. -! : T - -, '. : >:*>: * [ *--:, \ ' -. 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10 THE WE8TFIEU* (N./.J THUBSDA UAL KTATI SALf I * UALttTATf SAU t f REAL ISTATI SALE REAL UTATI tal( RIAL ISTATt MAL ISTATI SAU ftal ESTATE SAU ALf RIAt fstate SALE KAISALL N F R A to CAtrrr snvc TNI tlo CARPET IS ROLL!D OUT When you tell urn that yuu are kottkhuntng we frst a*k you tu tll U an your preference!. Mayto It's Ipossble to fll every lt one on th«ht, but we truly want to know W MVT *OI WANT. Nt&tt, we wl)i &ak you the questons such as how any chldren, «ar«fl L rradct, etc.: how soon you nt*o occupancy; what cash Investent you preftr lo ake. Then, we'll set t dale **l your convenence lo tuk«you to see those hoes (hat cune coest to vour Mclflcutlons. If the rrht hoe I* not avalable the flrut le you look we wll keep h close touch wth you a* others becoe avalable that we beleve you wll want tu know about. But. f you are under pressure tp reach a decson fast, tell us your le table and we wll nteel whatever schedule you set. YOU are the one to set the pace! YOU'D LIKI ANEW HOMtt 8c a re e though they are In the under seventy bracket, we have soethng- very nce for you tu see. prced at l(,so, It's a bedroo, 2H bath Colonal, rght In Westfleld. Very handy to Route 22. YIARN FOR PRIVACY? Ths unuual WestAeld hoe In the Wychwood area has a real hltory. Bult about 179 ae a barn on an estate and skllfully reodeled In 186, Hand hewn beas In 3' lvng- roo and the panelled freplace wall wll wn the prases of your quests. The Master bedroo and bath are on the 1st floor; 'A ore bedroos upstars. Den on 1st floor too, And r there's a bff plus 19'xl3 f layhouse wth a freplace. 77,9. On a delghtful hdden cul de sac not far fro the Woodrow Wlson School. SO f YOU'D LIKI YOUR OWN POOL? You don't want a bljr house. but Instead want a very de luxe, easy to care-for hoe? A place where you can relax after a busy day, stretched out on the screened pato? Be able tu slp In and out of a beautful ' pool? You want a choce locaton such HB the Indan Forest area? And you want a prce substantally under 1,OOT Then be aure you aee ths very specal ar condtoned hoer offered by a transferred owner. The prce tar reads (82,, $9, These day* you seldu fnd a WutfleLd none n ths bracket 2 bedroos; uttached garage, Nce yard. Quck occupancy. WYCHWOOD! Ths very fne hus oltera an exceptonal opportunty to choose soethng outstandng n he popular prce range $G7 f ftt. ASCOT RD SCOTCH PLAINS These owners love ther luca tj nute* away fro buses and trans, close to schools, churches and shoppng, "and at the nae te In R quet, restful, lovely area, wth neghbors who are so very nce," And the ludy of the house adds "I love to see the chldren as they walk past the house on ther way to school. 1 ' It* a 7 roo, 2% bnth. 2 car KuraKo hoe, PROFESSIONAL OFFICES Exceptonally * desrable, let floor locaton alost no steps to enter. 133 per onth. NANCY F. REYNOLDS ASSOCIATES, INC. MALTORS 32 Eat? Broad Street WttfteM, N. J Nancy F. Reynolds O)g& Graf Mare Elate Joan Thoas Alce Ffe My te Jenkns Carol Moot Mtfctr Wntfltld tanwood Scvtch Plant MounttlnUt Inttr-Clty Relocaton Sarvte "RID CARPIT SIRVICI" " 9 OUR FIFTIETH YKAR f HOMItICA Tl» have a r *» RENTAL for r*at <M* (FIRST TIMIAO) SHACKAMAXON ARIA SIMOOMS 2 IATMS 1. tar y A»H the»t«taa1ac torntare* tht rcwlr t«««vr! h* w luft Uxl!«wth Apvptac*. lal«* roob, kllchet, fuu * MKfRtl parek. h*#jf*#»* * 1 wden tlt* talk* ufl ItMktd RMf*. All t 1kl«to»et MI aparte w#ll l>l l»t wth \wr prvate *RJ **elad*d rear yw t ftratek MIIM. Barlr pe- *l*a eft* he «vmjr*» Call tr we antcpate *a early ll*. JUST LISTID RICK AND KAMI IN STONIHINOI $, *«ek prtf fat *a r, Fear heuraaaw all fwl«- l Hln trnlr NOM IIVIMB wa (flre* aa oflalajr vaaat. 9. have *errc»cfs parch, #» A Mat#ra kltchea yaa y wll! % > (Mr M lnla«area) * *. A»#tt cvalra ar eaadltealaff» * Mar we a hew yeaf ANOTHtR NEW LISTING $11, Sevea y«>ar eld eatea ball! a 3/3 acre Jaat aere#«(le Wealflfll ll»e la fteeteh Plalas.., faar hl K W- ree» (all I wn alar, the uter la S*lll>, *, T tled fcatha«twe har hatha... Ceatral ar eantlltlaaeal, *. Twa Nreplaeca (Utlaff aal *,, Faa- L parch U«l«>.. * "«! «f (tola wrm n klleh»a... HM( we canaat wrte It all, ««tell > «ataeh M AND ANOTHIR NEW LISTING $3,9 r n ' Mka«l In heaetlful Hrlchtwea«l.,. Three hedroa*, twe aad half hath*, den, breakfast rooa, porch, twa car rn+* naa deck.,, W> ha«> the key, pleae call for an appontent* FABULOUS RANCH CENTER HALL f LAN $78, TfcU hoe U the of vrncleun lvng «en nlo«t nn ncre In a woodlnnd glade In Scotch I'lala** beautful ttcotchwood area * * Two Areplaeet (atone In the bff llvlnpc roo* ral»rd henrth fall brck wnll % the Inrae pnnelled faly roo), > t Three nce bedroo*, two tled bathj... Infround post cncopataed by knur* brlck-wnllcd pntlo IKI%- Injr coplete prvacy t», SD very uch More to tell Ihln hone hna to he «ccnl Uo ake an early call* FOUR BEDROOMS NEAR KIMBALL CIRCLE $67,9 TCI*v*n yrar old carefully antaned (nnd Jn«t rrdrcorated) odern het-lnlevel* *. The blr lvng roo ban n wood-bnlns Areplare. *, The pnnrlled faly roo! Mxa > * * There \ a preluded jrcrerned porch.,. Threr of the nrdrofn ro twln-nlr». > Two tllrrt ttbn, powder rfo» full hfncr-nt nnd tw- cflr jrnrnrr> ooplft* thn f- cellrnt ll«tlnn,,, \\'r coend It tv your attenton, THREE BEDROOMS NORTHSIDE $39,2 Thr llvlnv roo h«* a pnnrlk»d IHrptuce and both It aad tke fhnln* roo kavr hcaard cellng*, *, In addton to a powder roo therr In a lauatlrr oa the rat Jlnor, *, Tkrre I* a screened porch and a pretty new pato,, * Much ore to 1e! PEARSALL AND FRANKENBACH Inc. ISTABLISHID 1922 MuhlpU Lltng Mafaara 11 El Street Evenng! only) Mn Aln Bruea Conlln J Mn. Alfhlld W. MIchtlon Mn, jnot D. Rltahla M, Dtlar RltchU Mn. Itnttta Fadorocko Mn. Ruth D, Read S jack W, C«rp«ttar Evaron P, Panall JOY MOWN, INC ftlaltot SIMSIS COLOR MI tlui Coe see th bedroo Colonal wth a huffe odern ktchen. A den off the. lvng roo. On the second floor tre three bedroos and a bath. One hujre bedroo 12'x2' on the thrd floor, A very gracous house for a growng faly. $,, WIOTIILD RANCH Brck and frae Ranch located In popular area of Wtfleld, Lvng 1 roo wth Areplace, dn- Inv tt U\ partally panelled eat- In ktchen, panelled faly roo, three bedroos and two baths, Hot water baseboard heat, two ear garage. Ncely landscaped property HIGHIST POINT IN WISTFIILD Beautful vew of the Watchufg Mountans fro the lvng roo of ths charng three bedroo, 2V* bath Ranch, Delghtful jalousled porch eft the dnng roo. Large ktchen wth bay wndow. Master bedroo wth large pcture wndow lookng out onto the yard. Lovely wooded 111* at the rear. Grade level faly roo wth freplace plus another sall ktchen. Coe see ths now! ISTATE SALE Pour bedroo Cape Cod n oven condton. Dnng roo and two full baths, Lovely properly In young area. Custo bult* 12.6, TURN OP THI CINTUHY Gracous True Center Hall Colo* nal wth f 2W entrance hall lvng roo wth sunny bay wndow, foral dnng roo wth freplace, cheerful ktchen wth eatng space and half bath, Pour generous bedroos and two baths on the second. Another bedroos and storage on the thrd. Full baseent, Two porches. Two car garage. Ncely landscaped property. Recently redecorated Insde nnd out.»&7,6. Westfleld locaton. SCOTCH PLAINS SKIT Nestled under the trees s ths lovely fourteen year old Splt Level, Grade level entrance foyer faly roo and full bath. On the frst level are a lvng roo. dnng roo, ktchen wth table apace. On the second level three bedroos and bath- Attach* ed garage. Ncely landcaped property. f3,6oo. SHARP INVESTMENT 2 FAMILY WESTFIELD New roof, odern plubng and wrng-, recently redecorated, any Inclusons. Good ncoe. Mnt condton nsde and out. Owner anxous, $9,9. FOR THE JUNE BRIDE AND GROOM n«hturter hoe, Two bedroo Cape Cud n Westfleld. UvnK roo wth flreplnce, ktchen wth eatng- area, two Rood sze bedroos and bath. Expanson attc for ore roo when needed. I-arge porch. Garage. Wall tu wall carpetng-. Pull baeeent. Mcely laudacaped property SPANISH INFLUENCE Lvely lar^e stucco Colonal wth fllute roof and wrought Iron tr gven you tho feelng of sunny Span, 28%' center EnII, lvng roo wth freplace nnd bult-n boohshovee, dnng roa wth two bult-n corner cupboarda, large 23'xlO 1 den wth freplace, odern ktchen and breakfast roo Dlua % bath. Three twluaue bedroua and two balha on the ftqcond plun two ore lae bedroos and bath on the thrd. Full baeeont, Two car RrnKe, Large beautfully landscaped property. Lnvely Westneld lucntlon* We would lovo to flhaw t to youl $C9,9, JOY BROWN, INC REALTOR ' Meber Of The Multple Lltng Syste W«tfltld Scotch Phl F.nwo^ WESTFIELD 112 El Street Wetflefl, N. J Any te Mn. Ellbfth Flynn,.233, 3 Mw. Oor Crtgg 6t< 9 Mn, A<Mlt Ch*lon.,,,889> 89 Mn, LllUn Walcnh Mn, Rebtcc«Pa dan,, 6 7 Mrt. M«r> Gbson,,,. 378 Mn. Joy Brown 6- Mr. Garrttt Brown BARREn ft CRAM IIAlTOtS * OffeM" WTFIILO. M O U N T A I N S I M UlRTY COftHU (laskino RWCH) ItAOfOtO AVL THE CAtKNS MMOO 1U-18M ENGLISH TUDOR wth» touch of f radmh Colonlsl Char. 9 ovcrau and copletely taedert* wd roos nclttde a drea ktchen wth "harveat table* eatng space, bult-n ar condtoner, custo desgned wall of cabnet* and any other worksavng bttlt-ns. lovely bedroos -- 3 V% baths all centrally ar condtoned. The unusual sun roa/ faly roo has bult-n desk wth forca counter* and s deal for TV or nforal gatherngs. Othor feature* Include: fre ft soke alar syste, now odern wrng, but ost of all you'll love the large luscous ktchen. More to tell ft show, ay we? NEW LISTING (RESTWOOD SECTION $t,s Ths young faly Is relocatng to the country, and we proudly offer ths well antaned 2-story hoe. There are pretty pcture wndows n both dnng roo ft lvng roo, whch also has a wood burnng freplace. The partly panelled country ktchen has double stanless snk, dshwasher & aple eatng space. Powder roo and laundry adjons. Upstars are 3 well proportoned bedroos ft bath. Plenty of storage and also a fne baseent recreaton roo wth ornaental freplace ft bar. In the frendly Crestwood Secton of Scotch Plans. A NEW LISTING ON BENSON PLACE $9, Wth a "just copleted" brand new panelled ktchen ft adjonng breakfast area. The large and gracous entry hall opens to a well proportoned lvng roo ft huge faly dnng roo whch has pretty bay wndow & freplace. There's also a den, study or hoe offce and ell-shaped porch. Upstars are bedroos, bath, a ffth bedroo for teenager on 3rd floor. Don't delay. See ths convenently located new lstng. "WOODED PRIVACY" WARREN TOWNSHIP $96, Ths agnfcent brck and frae Georgan Colonal s located at the end of a stately crcular drve on 1 /] acres of beautfully wooded countrysde. French doors fro the dnng roo open onto a balcony overlookng the secluded pato and pool area coplete wth cabana. Other hghlghts nclude.. lvng roo deal for foral entertanng... delghtful bedroos... scence ktchen 26' faly roo wth wet bar,.. panelled den... 3 freplaces... bllard roo. Call our Lberty Corner (Baskng Rdge) offce today for coplete detals BARREn & CRAM REALTORS * "Three Colonal Offces" 232-1S Patrck D, Mlnagua., M. D. Sl, \r Ha»l I. Ward Edna Ml no jut G*arg«C. Crna* Caorga F, Rlcharda, WHMa C. Taylor MOUNTAINSIDE Cuy D. Mulford Roger D, Lova, \t A. G, Rogan, \t Rchard M, Corfett Dwlght r. W«tk R. R, B.rr.rt, r, ( CPM LIBERTY CORNER (BASKING RIDGE) MEMBERS WESTFIELD MOUNTAINSIDE SC, PLAINS FANWOOD SOMERSET COUNTY Multple Lstng Syste JAMES J. DA VIMN INC. UAlTOt** WMWOU IV- UMKI I ftavimmf IW\ "MBXT TO BIAITO TNtATU> OPIN HOUSE lttticittac 1tv»S:p«ft SUNDAY * Spacou* bedroo, 2V% bath hoe coplete wth a Urge faly roo, center hall, full baseent, central ar condtonng, and close to schools. Hoe s n top condton and edate possesson can be yours. Drectons: North or South on Rahway Avenue to Montauk Drve then follow sgn to your future hoe. 162,. LOOK WHAT WE FOUND! BEDROOMS $S,S. The owner's transfer to Calforna has ade ths spacous colonal avalable for you by July 1. Prced to sell, t offers any features, ncludng a frst floor den, freplace n the lvng roo, faly sze dnng roo, and a large odern ktchen (2 years young). Upstars are bedroos and bath on the 2nd and 3rd floors. No better place to brng up your chldren. May we tell you ore? 3 TO GO! BUILDING PLOTS Fully proved buldng lots n beautful Indan Forest. Avalable for edate constructon and only 3 left to go! One of the oat beautful locatons n Westfeld. $3,. each. Let us show you what we ean! TASTEFULLY DECORATED $ BEDROOMS - 2'/2 BATHS Here s the forula for fne lvng & center hall colonal wth a 3' lvng roo, separate dnng roo, large odern ktchen, porch and powder roo down whle upstars on the 2nd floor are bedroos and 2 baths. 2 ore useable bedroos on the 3rd floor. Owner" offers edate possesson. Call today you'll be delghted. $9,. BRAND NEW COLONIALS CHOOSE YOUR COLORS We have the plans, and the prce range s $63,9 to $8,9. AH colonals and all under constructon now, by a local and relable bulder, who has constructed any hoes n ths area. May we tell you ore or better yet drop n and let us show you the plans. EXECUTIVES! ATTENTION! Stop, look, and lsten! Located on lovely Lawrence Avenue s ths truly agnfcent anson coplete wth 6 bedroos, 3VJ baths, and a total of 13 roos. Located on a beautful, professonally landscaped and spacous plot, one of Westfeld's lovelest hoes. Avalable for Septeber possesson. An appontent can be arranged by phonng us. $11,. * * JAMES J. DAVIDSON INC. REALTORS 2 C. road tr««t WtMUId "NIXT TO RIALTO THIATRI" Ivt'. Only Wlla Autln Sndr* BvnM Ruth S In Dorl Boylt Barbara Davldon * M«MI»te PRETTY AS A PICTURE I 8PIC * SPAN COLONIAL NORTHBIDEJ WE8TFIELD CHARMING LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE BRICK HEARTH VBRY PRETTT KITCHEN WITH EATING AREA THREE BEDROOM8 ON SECOND FIRST FLOOR DEN BASEMENT PLAYROOM COMPLETELY INSULATED ft FINISHED IN OOODvTABTE PRIVATE REAR YARD WITH MANY TALL TREES! ASKING HMOftf BEAUTIFUL BIG LOT! WELL SHRUBBED * TREEDI IN LOVELY SCOTCH PLAINS AREA) SCREENED ft GLASSED PORCH BRIGHT, CHEERFUL MODERN KITCHEN DIN I NO ROOM WITH CORNER CUPBOARD LA HOB MASTER BEDROOM ON FIRST FLOOR PIJB FULL BATH EXTRA BEDROOM OR DEN ON FIRST TWO BEDROOMS PLUS POWDER ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR ATTACHED OARAGE FULL BASEMENT 22V-1 AMP SERVICE HOUSE IN IMMACULATE CONDITION FAST POSSESSION! rtlcid AT $1,*! Duktr & Dtfsktr IK. 1t Eltr Str** 2I2SS 11 *2I2-7SM 21X-11 UtK.Warfaf HEALTO* 1 E. BROAD STREET PARK-LIKE SETTING CENTER HALL COLONIAL CAPE. IN N^JAR BY SCOTCH PLAINS. THIS BEAUTY HAS HAD THE TENDER LOVINO CARE OF CAREFUL OWNER. LIVING ROOM WITH FIRE- PLACE. FAMILY ROOM (PAN- KLLED). EXCELLENT KITCH- EN. DINING ROOM. DEN OR BEDROOM. MASTER BEDROOM TILED BATH. TWO BEAUTI- FUL 2ND FLOOR BEDROOMS PLUS ANOTHER BATH. FULL BASEMENT. GAS HEAT. DOU- BLB OARAGE. U ACRE LOT WITH REALLY BEAUTIFUL, TREES INCLUDING BLUE SPRUCE AND MAPLE. EARLY POSSESSION, 12,6. REALTOR 1 E. BROAD STREET BB^ B^^BTBBFBW Bfc^B^HBBBX B^NBfBW^P^BB/ IVININC FHONIS BtaWfl 2S2-UI WILLIAM A.CLARK RIALTOR INSUROR 36 South Av«. Wast Mabw MyW«to UaMng Sarvlc* "Ana RtprtHMatlva far Trtn-A«fk«Rcfafra" (Anywhar* In H a U.S. A.) RENTALS bedroo hoe, good locuton convenent to oppng and transportaton, 16. per o- Many other fne 3 end bedroo hoca to chuaue fro. Perhnpfl we ay bo able to help you. $36,9. FANWOOD RANCH Easy one floor lvng can be yours In thla copact hoe. There Is a cheery. lvng roo, ktchen wth eatng space, 2 nce bedroos and a ffth roo whch can serve as a dnng ruu or thrd bedroo. Attc wth storage space, recreaton roo, anl wall to wall carpetng, ake thla an Idou) flrat hoe, $6,9. RANCH AND A HALF In an deal Nurthslde locuton Is ths lovely hoe. There Is a larffo lvng roa, fnral dnng roo, odern ktchen wth eatng apace, study, pelled faly roo and as tor bedroo nl on one Hour, Upstars, there are ore generous alznd bedroos and another batl, A lartfo recreaton roo and 2 cur KHTRRC ake ths one yon ust nee, WYCHWOOD 6 BEDROOMS -1 BATHS,Ovf>r lookng Kcho Luke Golf Cvwsts, thlfl fno C bedroo hoe h uch to offer, AJtklK % 12C,QflO, M«y wo KIVO you the detal*? MODERATELY PRICED We have any other lvely hunoa tu offor, such ah a beautful well It opt.\* hndnunn nujlor u coltnlal In FanwoHl at 7.r)OO lt and a ; bedrno, 2 buth ranch on over % aero In Scotch Plans. MORTGAGE INFORMATION Ot'ttly uhlo to u)>ut 1%, anl (al 7*>9f> Hrt wlh only 2t% Why pay oru? WILLIAM A. CLARK RIALTORS 36 South Av«., Wnt, Wntfcld 232 In tht vnln, plena call Ulna Col* Wllll Raw*...,.,.,, Wlltu A. Clrk, Jr., CNAUB REALTOR POUR IEDROOMS Ths attractve Atone and frae hoe of colonal contans an attractve lvng roo wth freplace, full sze dn Inr roo, ktchen, KDaraLe breakfast roo, powder o and creened porch on the frst floor. Four bedroo* and a tle ba-th on aecond. Large panelled "rec" roo n baeent. Attached rarage, larse lot and specal feature! Include new furnace, lots of wall-to-wall car^tlns:, gas dryer. Iedate Panwuod "CINTER NAU RANCH" $»,soe. On a wde, deep, fenced lot In Scotch Plulus wt9 have a "ue 11. Th«lvng roo Is of tfond proporton and ha* a freplace, Full dnng- roo, I/ARQK ktchen, 3 twn sze bedroos, faly o and laundry plu 2 tled bath«- There In Hlnn a porch U'ul a one car attached Kar^e. "HIGH OH A HILLTOf" $72,, A unusually npucu^u* trck and frae two story hoe h Kcotch Plans. FIRST floor: center hall lovely lvng roo wth baywndow and a freplace: foral dnng roo; large ktchen wth Tappan stove plus #l nlcrowave" oven; S fne bednn (one could double for a den) and 2 full baths. SECOND floor: 2 ore bedroos plus % bath and space for a 3rd, bedo. I^arye panelled "rec" roo wth powder o In basenent, Pato and attached graffe let un tell you ore! CHAMES Q. 211 Ittt StrMt REALTOR IVIMINCt HUH PLANT tmown v 211-tMt MAUL I. KRUK, <*}l* IU MAIIH* 2I2-Sftl RANDOLPH-WIE6MANCO 11 MOUNTAIN AVI., WISTMILD MOUNTAINSIDE, JR. Truly a drea lettng a young, or B bedroo, 3 bath hoe, lookng over the prettest three acre«anyone could want to own. It pcturesque and practcal, Call» for the (letmr 11, QUICK POSSESSION A favorte nurthslde locaton, a short walk to town, tennl court* and Park. Th* 1A a very ^ood hoe for the yount faly. Three bedroos, beautfully panelled recreaton roo, den, large foral dnng* roo a* well an eatng: space In a panelled ktchen, Yard fully fence J and other pluses Don't l»fl thla one $3, GRANT SCHOOL ANYONE? A 6 Bedroo, 2tt Bath Colonal hoe wth large roo* center.".*! W u? "oora and hgh celltn K «. Stuated on a knoll. yuu II lke the spaclousnear thu hoe offers on the tlde and the Mttractlev exteror deajgn. fgc.soo ETTY L. WIEGWAN EVM. R«n Evtnlng* Htltf P«t«; Pay R«Mr H ( C, Wltfan 2)1-11 THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC REALTORS r INURORS HAMH In the ntlnclive SLonclenpe ar«a nf Wetfeld. Sde panelled faly roo plus Jal^unled rear porch uverlouklng rear yurd. Spucloua ktchen; brck wated freplace n lvng ron* Three berlroons double ared, two bath. Vacant. Fully ar condtoned, $6,9. COLONIAL uf euht roos nnd 1H bathu wth fnshed baseent t roo: (rura^e, screened porch and a lovely ele- P attached (r^, h p I llt y vated Pan wood settng. Kntre hoo In excellent condton. dt Quck occupancy. $7,9, FIltST HO.HK buyers wll fnd thla Mx I^MIH, 1^ bath Scotch Plans colonal n wonderful buy. Lvng roo freplace; foral dnng: roo: pne panelled ktchen. Three large bedroos. Se fnshed baseent* TrnpunnUo pnst your door, 3S,tO. FIVE HGoon clonlal nthtr Westfleld K^radc school and Roosevelt Jr. Hltfh. Excellent condltlnn throughout. Center hnll plan, den f odern eat-in ktchen; buu-ln corner cupboards and beaed cellng** In the dtnlns roo. $C6,9G. IILACK IIIIUII urea cf Scotch Tlan^ la both beautful and exclublve. Ths lovely colonal has a 1' flagstone entrance; two ffreplacea, one In the IIVUIK rovn, the other In the cherry panelled faly rou. Ultra ndern ktchen, lavatory and frst floor laundry. Pour bedros, two balha. Ar condtoned. $78,. HPACHUJN older hoe wthn easy wnlklrfr dlfllnnce nf town nna schc»ola lor faly convenence. FMve bedroos between tho aec»nd and thrd flcors: two baths. 26' lvng roo, country-lypo ktchen; furtl dnng roo: cosy rear den- A fortable, rooy hoe for a growng faly* 17,9- co- THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. REALTORS Street Louse B. Johnson L. Dean Johnon, Jr Marl* Ctfgnnon Mtbar of MuMpla Utlnj Sytta Naronwld* FIND-A-HOME Sarvlcs Inc. ECKHARI ASSOCIATES INC REALTORS WHSTKIEM) 1NVHBTMBNT OITOKTUN1TY UX'ATMI) IN TUB pnoplsrhionai* SONI. I'HOt'ICHTY PKIOHMNTIfV OONHIRTB OF VIVl Al'ARTM WNTH. IUIAI* KOH KUTUH1 PnOVlOMHIONAL UUM.DIVa, $r.ft.!(o[j. COMPMflTU PlflTAIl^ UPON RBQUKST, PHONIO Utt TOUAY AHOUT THIS ANt> OTKI3K KWRIDKNT1AI. AND CWMM MHDAI I'ltOl'IOHTI IN THH WWBT^IWLD AIUOA. ECKHART ASSOCIATES INC REALTORS LINOX AVE WISTFIILD, N, J, MIMBIRS WISTFIILD MULTIPLI LISTING SYSTIM

11 fttal ESTATf SALE tcal KTATf SALf ealan Johnston*. Inc. KEALTOR Area re r*w** <!%* lor A I.I, I'(H\18 HK LOCATION ftervicb NEW LISTING $2,. TWs cherng n*rtfc»m«cetom «ffers HIM NMM, S W^, 1 Vx fcahw, Urftrtd»>r p«tfe, end deep, sl««yard for \ %*f play «M twf t» eft tclt«s, stores CM frfy Truly fcarf «* H ttowprce. Mey w«stew ye«r oalatlohnstorb, Inc. ^REALTOR 13 Jtoufc 22, Mountansde Makw MaMpIt lmn ttrrt <an Caryl U»ta, J1I-C1U CWn 8«H«, CM-IIM AIM *!>«+ « lutoftt»«m, 212-tOTS NWMS Talsd, MS-MS L. fclrmf, 122-*71 U%h Mw«n. 2I2-8M7 2I2MI S. Arthtv C*yl«. I8I-SS* REALTOR WATCHUNG THREE ACRES OF OAK & DOGWOOD, ThU custo ranch has been bult wth careful attenton to any detal!. It ha 3 bedroos (a 2x2 one could easly be dvded for th bedroo). 21 baths, freplace n faly roo. Much of the ground! are wooded for prvacy wthout extensve upkeep. Owner leavng urea, naklng- 7fl, taxea are 1, LEIANON TOWNSHIP 71+ rtft-ea fur 12,Q Includes a c e zoned buldlnj: sltefl. Reander wt Hcrea«e ay be aub-dlvtded. Wooded, hlrh lund. Vew <tf Surur.a Hun Henervotr. North Hunterdon n l l Hfch Schuol Dlslrk-l. REALTOR North Avenue W. WettftM, N. J. "Down by th«stfth**" Menhr of Wattald *n tett Csunty Multple Lnng Sarvk. ELSIE BETZ, Realtor (Mobor of»h«multple Urtlnf Syrtwn) EGO ELEVATOR PLUS STATUS SYMIOL Ths colonal on prestgous Bluck Btrch Road haa al the features anyone could hope for. Center h&ll plan, wth the flreplnced lvng- roo to the rtfht. large dnng roo tn the left, panelled faly roo wth useful bullt-ns off the ktchen, screened porch, aver-fllzed two car Karufre handv t«> the de luxe ktchen wth all the applances anyone could nt. To coplete the pcture of convenence, a frst floor laundry o nnd n powder rno, of course. Upstars, fnur bedro* three of the twn aze two blthe, Kood clohottt. f. Centrally ulr condtoned. Beuulfully suued aot; tall trees, The beat we've seun la a luntf, long le ul $78,, ELSIE BETZ, IK. REALTOR 22 Mountan Avenue Telephone Han Bon 232-$ Maron Kltgtfan Cootanc* Davt Cbra M«tta Our Swvaney Else Betz.' Realtor PETERSOD-RnOlE IBEHCV CaU 3 PARK AVE. SCOTCH PLAINS PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 3 Park Avenue, Scotch Plans JUST REDUCED - oc-uf-l-knd culunlrl Cane In Wastfeld. Spacous, n...c:lfuf nfferlmk»nny puhnlblllllea fnr tho larffe fnuy. CUHLUMI lntlu fur pnuenl vtor. Beautful cherry punelud kltchun w/rlhlwhlt-r (twpol wall ovou oouftor top ranup; n HU*.\I fwy to a ru'kf 1 porch. twn»lzo bedroos,.fntlly o. a -HpuulLlly ft* I Hurt batln U.lt quckly! $7,, l ront, uv hathh "STONEHENGE" Mlru Tartu nylwl rclunl npflt nfrurltf an fluulfllcu of fnr tn* Krovlnu faly. Oatlnclrul Hvlw nnjn (1x2) *M H nu\ ntthml lenrh flnsplnce, foral dnngpntry HEyI<MI Ulul' \v/au up-tn-tho-tnlle con- t (t'lrtl Kt'cludrl JtnHlrl nrch fur yuur nor M vt\7,\ \u}vh'\ (\vu rnr Ofu all tho fr flour In M'j l> four HMlnou, nl twn H(KO» (fllor boln V vv/rvntt A hath). CJrnltMf ]uuu?iod funlly HUI I'lun* v I nlne w/ft'tht flruplu**. (:(<n trul lr collw* II-IH-VVMII ca \v\ IIIK J lt In pf^rf^c IMHHIHIIMI, U^ \ vt\r PETERSON-RINGLE REALTORS AGENCY Dorothea Baun y t) Run )ona Honry M. Crano Ruth C. Tate,..., Maurce Duffy Marts C. Whlbtrg 73-2 NEW COLONIAL IDRMS - LARGE DEN $6,. A real Pearl of a hoe for IC.OO. Center hall, spaclou lvng roo, fural dnng rou, fne ktchen wth table vpace and adjonng largre den wth powder roo close by. The 2nd floor h& ffood \x$ bedroos and tfle bath. You have te to pck your colon and fxtures ana be settled n ths brand new Scotch Plans Colonal n 6 weeks, possbly sooner! We know of no new hoe lke t In ths prce Call to see! UHUM ll HI Central Av«. lw-f r. Ha 2II-ITI * a* v V ROItllT I. NIWMAN, INC. UILMK MALTOK RANCH STYU An TYPISTS Mf Lf WANTCD MlN * WOMEN Type Up A Past-Movng Career! a If you've got good typng sklls, you can take your pck of a selecton of key postons for nble-fngered typsts! Excellent startng salares, coprehensve benefts package, generous proote-fro-wthn polcy. Ar condtoned offce, convenently located n a beautful suburban area. Apply Personnel Departent any weekday, 8:6 AM to : PM. KEMPER INSURANCE.H. J. Equal Opportunty Eployer U/W WANTID LBflAL VKCRBTAftV ekpcrlenced, skul ut b«excellent; general law experence, ortva«e«, etutea, etc., «ftl«ry 1SO; yearly bonu on ert; 6 day week, excellent workng* condton!, suer vacaton. Reply Box 17, c/o The Wettfleld Leader, 6 El Street, We t feld ' -ttf Wl BXPKRIBMCBO BEAU- TICIAN. OPERATOR. PLEASE CALL 92-» T BXI*BIIIBNCBU> LBOAL SBCH»> TAHV for busy law offce located In center of Elt»belh. Call 3d BXBCUTIVK Secretary n Wc»t- Held, B day*. Intereetlnar dversfed work, responsblty. Must handle conftdentul attcn. excellent sury, frnge beneft*. TRAD! IN SPECIAL Wrte Box «2 c/o The Wectfleld wll cohlder takng your Leader, SO El Bt, Weatneld. ent hoe In trade at 1% credt toward one of our newubilvbr CIHC1I/AHB door to bo et beng copleted door n your (own. Wrte: Crcu- Bedroos La rfe center hull, roo, dnng roo. panelled faly roo Entrance (hall r wndngktchen wth g hure no other tha one. $7l,S alao DUTCH COLONIAL Bath» Itvng: ktchen. hatt wth bulcony to 2nd floor celtnff), starway, far ralyle panelled faly roo pato door bedroos 2% Bath* Colonal In town lke Choce lot wth tree. $, TRADE TODAY! ftoiirt E. NIWMAN, INC IUILOIR MALTOft 189 El Street Westfeld, N, J. Uwt B. H«7 Rcher H. O. HsMa j WIMar SSS-leUW W-IJM Wl-1Bff> SU-1S1I WANTCD TO RENT YOUR FAMILY away on vacaton tll Labor Day? Local executve faly caught between 'hoe ealea. Need 3-< Bedroo furnshed hoe tll Septeber let, etartlng- July XH. Wll pay \2 onths rent. Scotch Plans, Weatfleld area VACATION PLACES "GRAFTON, VT." Charng- early Aercan farhouse, aftll pond,», on outflkrta of quet pcturesque vllage,. near trout streas, beautful wooded hllln.,. other recreaton faeluttcs r> Uep away., t J per o. for July d Aueruat. Owner wll cnnalda* leasng for shorter perods ($12r./ wk.) for other othe (falllea only). Call 23U-18 and ask for Mss qalllgan, >go-tf MT» THOMAH VIHUfK IWKAM^. IJUXUTIUUH vlttft uccthnodhtunh wth prvate b«nch, tennin Mn ad servce. Iveuvo ynur cuw«behnd and let the centle lapplnf of the sea lull you to H1H**I>. fenjoy breakfa»t on your own spacous prlvjle balcahy wth breath tuns panorac vew nf beautful Cnwpet Bay. Ideul fnr eoupleb or faly, Reply: l**ll Vllas, Bux IH. St. ThnnH, Vrgn Islands O TF OFFICES FOR RENT * WEHTF1ELD COHXEH B, lnoan and CENTRAL 2O-7O-1W *Q t ft, "Coplete New Ilulldlnr In»lHlln(lt-R" Urnkers Jul llyron Frntrcted 212-n82-N Heal Entnle Co, u-2-tr 1VBMTPIKL11, wth secretaral Borvc and prlvnto secretaral telephone unflwern^ avallablo. Excnllnnt fnr nn\&n or flnll btftu noas, AP 3-371* 2- -tf FOH HUNT In profoflrlonal bll- Inf Wefltfleld. ProfeHaunal unte, flr coclltlotsd. approxately 7 sq, ft» ProBontly occuped by ])hyftcla», Intern lat, OonalutlnK of wltfnu' rn, ljueflh oftico, prvate olttutj, 2 trcutont ronb, labcratury ttrt lavtury. Avalable Juno-July. F(r dutullr phono 2'd2-21 or 232*318. B-ll-tf WHKTFIKIJ) I-r^o attractlvn ulr-c<prut<nt*<l offce roo, 2nd Jlunr, I'jXcolInnt Incatlun rrtor town,?h, 2;:t-18DH»ft**r I) JMU. -1R-7J TF APARTMENTS RENT -» IKtO.ll AM-lMt for H I. Call l!7f-r,7lr», TWO IHOIHMMMI L r(ur]u lht fnnr pl'lvtu lolhd, (»xct'llolt 'WoHlllcM luratldn. lmth«> ul) trlthpn/tlun f a (n, ('nl NJI 1>IO AI'AIIT^II'INT nr Hudroun h a prvate ho», Hultabl* f ^ (Hf Hlrnnt pjtru- IIIH*, flclf* «r onth. Cnl\ a:a- I7BDU. PERSONAL MIINA KltKN<:. WIIKUV (H* 1 WAUUMN KI1WNCI1 IH A PA- TIWNT AT CIIANI^IUI) IIAMA t?hanktj { ). NMW JKItHMV. AKTHltNOON VIHI'I'OHH A111 WMUMlMM, HOMMIt KUMNlML lar delvery 123 IS. Chclten lave.. Phladelpha, Pa, 191SI. -2J-72 ST IMPLOYMINT WANTID IV you are self eployed, or partncrthlp, nd h*v* ne#d of a lp)* bookkeeplnr yste, aoeone to prepre payroll and reconcle your onthly bark tateenta and fle your state and Federal returns, _pleas* call 383*O2<1, after I p., Reaaonable rat«, TF ODTTERB and leaders cleaned: wndows wahed and stor wndows taken down. Exteror pant- Ins; sall Job, Fully Insured, , TF VACATION DOU WALKIMG BRVICB Care for your dor whle you are on vacaton n your hoe. Experenced wth show do?*. Excellent references 6R-286, WANTID TV HBTfl WAITED portable 23" and Color, 7f> Call 68T tf BOOKS Use* Book wanted Hghest prces pad Phone collect or wrte 28-3 u to 9:3 p.. Old York Book Shop, f>3 East on Ave,» New Brunswck, N. J. 3-2-tf FOR SALE WIGS on credt by ull pnv 11. weekly. For detals wrter Ka»y Credt 123 E. Chelten, Phladelpha, Pa, ^8-72 «T (tuml INSTtUCnONft GUITAR la Metbto*a Ctt tta tf. H, HEWVBTT. teacher of pano, Latett ethod*, Classcal and popular, L«aaon«In your hoe. t< Doran Rd.. W«tfttld. Call AP 2-6SM. -6-tf rano LB>KO!VI TAUWHT MV XrKIIIBNCBDMlJaCIAN, DAY OR BVBNINO CLAtlBS, VOUH HOI!IB OR MINB, REOIKKEIII WELCOME. CALL ru-mlf tf jtlmi TICKLE MV IVUMIRSI Bee f your chldren would en- Ity the pano. Collet* Vtrl wth ten years playng experence wll gve pano fl»«uns ths suer. ral EXPENBIVn Indes Wgs only I»uvver BteernK one owner 11. plus wtf fltyllner cost. For detals wrte: Pleounta 123 "cared fnr" AD a-6, B. Chelten, Phladelpha, Pa, 1WTO T IIIHU Burtrundy Klre 19138, G-8-72 ft ulr condtoned, power wndows, Stereo tape. 1 owner, excellent TO.HMX9OK FHUITWflOD»Tr- condton. 13,19. Pleute call 7S- UIO MOt\% upholstered In belpe hounds' tooth (checked) fabrc, Drexel Walnut Bookcase Headboard Bed, trple dresner and rror. Call n-72 2T XRHOX COI'IEH whle you wat I'M Of* COD % TV I'HIKTING 28 Eler Street Weatfleld l'32-839^ TP GAHAftB. HARBMEKT AK1> 1-AWN HAI.R. Thura., Frl. t Sat., June 22, fro 1 a.. to 8 pjn. Coplete dnng rou sulle nofa ( credenza, pool table, ffate leg- table, bunk bedfl bonkcanes, record cabnets applances trunks, kntted ana crocheted artcles, rare and coon books and records. Stup collecton albu*, catalogs and supples, teaen, and any other Ites. 1 Mlddleberry Lane (off Gallows Hll Road} C ran ford, 27f- 62 or GENERAL ELECTRIC HArVflK yellow deluxe odel, double oven, all extras. Few yearn old, grood condton. Reodeled ktchen and wll not ft. Heal buy $1. Call 2: HUt and DaddlrK 1 lf.xh, Cherry dnette table forca top wth 2 leaves and 8 Duncan water tfoblets (tenr drop pattern). Call between 6 and 8 p,, GAHAGB KALE WRHTKIUM) 81 Knst Brand Street. June 2;rU and ^th. Antques, household Ites. gt>faa, hrlc-a-br»c t etc, T\VI\ MAl'LK I1KD1 $2. each r foldng cha - now $ each, for lawn decoraton - grndng wheel $2,, large plow or cultvator 12, each, wuud law t benchgr $,7f t packng trunkh larko and aall 7 and up, chlld'a "rl tr>p deak J8 Pl aall bookcase $8., French Provncal bedade tablea?^6. each freplace screen - drawstrng - utdlron and touls net lf, L sall knee hale Hut top desk JIB,. Marble top WHh stund 3 M Maple crcket chn r fll\, Pne drop frt desk US Bnudnlr chnlr $11., fne chalne lon^ue $8, ( Mahogany tnt t<p desk - sutable for llvtnk rno $9r»,, Castro tablo wth pads d tt extra lenveb J6. ( I^tyljed l$tk, Hot tf brdge chnrj 18., Full HIZC Maple IMneapplc pdht bed %'*& Slntflp nhoktny Pneapple pont he $2f» Wkker wre banket** %2, t V dreflslhk table wth nkrt %T*. t Tall cno lop Blnola $8, ouch, Uudnton pet. '?^ A,~ 8 "HM)thfl (»ld. Value ffoo, Wll sacrfce for 27f. Call»81-7C: after f. NHVMlt 1IHHU fllzo 9 r»w wth Ktnulc I luce. V»-ll ul truln to lfl tr> ho neon to bd Matod. Cull J;!l-,'117& P.. C- y<l<r * pted atch, appreafter f IHIIIOVI'AI, (Inlln) (uff 1x1 n) n'lfkrttul wth Mornl Ilcr. Hx'llt'l ckllumt»an(»., 2T Cryntnl ln f^l. Cull saa- Ml I h.»»*:»;, l:;l'llh>rhlu H H, tlhr. «H.I',.hltHu runo 1, lnu, tender Jurlc, IUHI w tn*. Hfe l»r.. l 2a-7uf. HIUMH r-tn Hnru, Zolrjlt ;'ynl"»lf»r«, n -nutoly. Call u J- 7(11 II, AYHV1 HOMBtTBAD VMMIT, ar) Ol«s coven for clocks and flru rln, bowls nd ptcher*, crock and uff, uch sla», also Caeto *ts ( l*** thaae, bra>«hardware, ron hardware, waffle Irons, east Iron deal for Boy Scout capng, copper pots, rrors furnture, dnes Muster, Cnalport, Presen and Mlnton, freplace equpent pantng* ahd prnts, clocks, chars. In assorted woods, pne cabnet (larffe 2 door), easel 6' hgh, chest of drawers. Also nursery stock. Modern arbellsed freplace wth bult-n antel, ade by Wlla Jackon, N. V Drectons: Ashwood Ave.. to Jefferson School, turn rlffht alonc sde school uphll to end of road, 3rd house past all boxes. Also uch nursery slock, you dlff and save, -6-tf AUTOS FOR SAU PARTS/ ACCESSORIES for IMPORTS/SPORTS ME GIV: I*IMIU STAMl'H New Jersey's large«t-oldcft-nceat suppler. IMl'OHTBU AI TO II al I ad 1»M HRI> KIAT NH Spltr Convertble Roll Bar AM/KM Rado carpet, Metlculuuuly cared fur. Receved new car n* weddng reetnt. fl.6. Cull 2TJ- 8S8. OI.US.MOIIII.K 8S 196 Bur- Kundy convertble bluck tup luw leage power brakea Servces UINeed BLDO., CONTRACTING I MODERNIZING l'labterino AND PATCHES SPECIALTY. AIAJ TYPES MA- SONRY AND REFINISHING. SEL.F EMPLOYED AND IN- SURED. AD tf TREE SURGEONS SCHMIIDI TMI IXPIRT CO. Coplete ModerM Tree Servce SIMe CertlB«d Tree E Mrt Insured Servces 1'hoae S33-S1M 8-B-tf CHBM CLKAN Furnture strppng and reflnshlngr. All work guaranteed. No water used. Call TP II A G TV gtskvice Bluck and whte and color; also stereo Hl- Fl's and aall applances. Reasonable rates, law overhead 2 years experence. Call evenngs, T Honey-Hungry? Rase Own Bees If youve been stung by the prce of honey, why not rase your own bees? Joseph D. Stewart, pculturst, Departent of Entoology and Econoc - Zoology at Rutgers, and J.C. Matthenus Jr., supervsor of bee culture, N.J. Departent of Agrculture, wll provde the detals at a three-day beekeepng course begnnng June 21. The course, whch covers aspects of beekeepng fro the natural hstory of the honey bee colony to preparng honey and beeswax for arket, s geared to both begnners and practcng beekeepers. Requests for further nforaton and applcaton fors should be addressed to Roger R. Locandro, assstant drector of resdent nstructon, College of Agrculture and Envronental Scence, P.O. Box 231, New Brunswck 83. Seventeen Earn Degrees Fro Unon College Westfeld resdents who were graduated recently fro Unon College - Mss Joanne M. Behrens of 3 Taaques Way, Mss Ruth K. Bernsten of 11 Golf Edge, Mss Catherne C. Dett of 63 Westfeld Ave., Mss Jean M. Ells of 62 Lawnsde PI., Mss Annette Franco of 16 Ma ye St., Mrs. Grace E. Henry of 132 Hardwck Ave., Mss Judth O. Kape of 218 Maryland St., Henry P. Keltyka of 68 Westfeld Ave., Mss Dane M. Manzo of 31 Westfeld Ave., Rchard S. Mner of 8 Forest Ave., Mss Irene Skora of 1862 Laberts Mll Rd,, Mss Paela Snncke of 21 Dors Parkway, Joseph G. Urso of 119 Clfton St., Robert G. Wllas of 2 Toppng Hll Rd, Mss Vven Wllas of 32 Roger Ave., Mark Andrew Braxton of 12ft Wndsor Ave. and Rchard V. Huphreys of 1 Stonelegh Park. Mss Behrens s a graduate of Holy Trnty Hgh School and ajored n bology at Unon College. She s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chrstan Behrens. Mrs. Bernsten, other of three chldren and grandother of three youngsters, s a real estate agent wth Jaes J. Davdson, Realtor n Westfeld. She plans to further her educaton n the feld of real estate upon graduaton fro Unon College. Mrs. Bernsten was naed to the Presdent's and Dean's Honor Lsts durng her career at Unon College and ths past seester, was elected to Ph Theta Kappa, natonal two year college, honorary scholastc socety. The founder and present eber of Teple Eanu- El of Westfeld, Mrs. Bernsten s a past presdent of the Westfeld-Cranford chapter of the Natonal Councl of Jewsh Woen and a charter eber of the Westfeld area chapter of Hadassah. Mrs. Bernsten s also a eber of the Westfeld League of Woen Voters and a charter eber of the Westont chapter of Deborah. A graduate of Westfeld Hgh School, Mss Dett s a eber of the Interlberal arts ajor and thefraternal Councl, the daughter of Mrs. Catherne Capus Center Polcy O'Callaghan. Cottee and the Mss Ells s a graduate of Publcatons Cottee. Cranford Hgh School and Mr. Urso s a graduate of ajored n lberal artseducaton at Unon College. eber of the Natonal Westfeld Hgh School and a She s the daughter of Mr. Guard. and Mrs. Arlynn Charles Mr. Wllas, son of Mr. Ells. and Mrs. Rodger J. The daughter of Mr. and Wllas, ajored n lberal Mrs. Leo Franco, Mss arts and plans to contnue Franco was graduated fro hs educaton at Davs and Westfeld Hgh School. At Elkns College, Elkns, West Unon College, she ajored Vrgna. He s a graduate of n lberal arts-educaton and Westfeld Hgh School. was naed to the Dean's Mss Wllas, daughter Honor Lst for one seester. of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. She was a eber of Wllas, s a busness Gaa Sga Ch sororty. adnstraton ajor and Mss Franco plans to plans to study antques transfer to Newark State prvately. She s a Dean's College, Unon, and Unon Lst student and was County Techncal Insttute, Scotch Plans. Mrs. Henry, a graduate of Frankln K. Lane Hgh School, Brooklyn, New York, wll receve an Assocate n Arts degree n lberal arts fro Unon College. She was elected to Ph Theta Kappa, natonal two-year college honorary scholastc socety. An actve eber of the P.T.A. and Y.M.C.A., Mrs. Henry plans to transfer to Newark State College, Unon, to ajor n eleentary educaton. She s the other of fve chldren. Mrs. Kape s a lberal arts ajor and plans to contnue her educaton at Newark State College. A Dean*s and Presdent's Lst student, Mrs. Kape s arred and the other of four chldren. She s a graduate of Rahway Hgh School and s eployed as a techncal edtor at Bell Labs. Mr. Keltyka, son of John Keltyka of South Planfeld, s a busness adnstraton LEGAL NOTICE THE WESTFIELD (SJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, Faf* 11 ajor and has been naed to the Dean's Lst. He plans to contnue hs educaton at Rutgers Unversty, wth the goal of earnng a aster's degree n busness adnstraton. A graduateof St. Peter's Hgh School, New Brunswck, and a veteran, Mr. Keltyka s arred and the father of four chldren. He s eployed by Ashle- Buter Co., Soervlle, n the poston of anager for anufacturng. Mss Manzo s the Arnold Manzo and ajored n lfe scence. She was treasurer of the Bology Club, held the sae poston wth the Gaa Iota Theta Sororty, was a representatve on the Evenng Sesson Student Councl, served as charan of the 1971 Art Exhbton, and was a representatve on the Inter-Fraternal Councl. A graduate of Westfeld Hgh School, she receved any honors durng her scholastc years. Included were the Presdent's Physcal Ftness Award, and the Natonal Urban League Acheveent Award. Mr. Mner s a Westfels Hgh School graduate and ajored n lberal arts whle at Unon. He wll contnue hs studes at Newark State College. Mss Skora, the daughter of John Skora, s a graduate of Scotch Plans-Fanwood Hgh School. A busness adnstraton ajor at Unon College, she plans to seek eployent followng graduaton. Mss Snncke, the Paul Snncke, s a graduate of Westfeld Hgh School. A lberal arts-educaton ajor at Unon College, she plans to transfer to Rder College where she wll ajor n eleentary educaton. Mss Snncke, a Dean's Lst student, s a eber of Gaa Sga Ch sororty. Mr. Ursa, son of Mr. Lous S. Urso, ajored n busness adnstraton and plans to transfer to Seton Hall Unversty, ajorng n ndustral anageent. He s presdent of Alpha Ph Oega fraternty and a awarded a scholarshp by the Busness and Professonal Woan's Club of Westfeld. She s a graduate of Westfeld Hgh School. Mr. Braxton was graduated fro Westfeld Senor Hgh School and ajored n lberal arts at Unon College, where he was also a eber of the Socety for Modern Reconstructon, black student group. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Braxton. Mr. Braxton s currently a junor at Rutgers Unversty n Newark where he s ajorng n econocs and plans to receve hs bachelor's degree n June He s eployed at Bell Laboratores, Murray Hll, and plans to attend Rutgers Graduate School. Mr. Huphreys s a graduate of Ludwlgsburg- Aercan Hgh School, Gerany, and ajored n LEGAL NOTICE NOT ICE Notce Is hereby gven (hat Ihe Town of Westfeld wll sol to the hghest bdder the followng abandoned vehcles: Make Yoor Body Typo Seral Nuber Rabler Abassador I door sodan A9AB3S938 G.M.C. 197 Fre Deportent Squad Truck 67 Tho vehcles ore stored ond ay bo Insnoctcd at Flro House No. 2, Central Avenue and the Publc Works Center; 99 North Avenue, Wost. Bds for tho purchase of tho vohlclos ust bo In wrlllno accopanlod wlh a certfed chock for He lull purchase prce bd and ust be fled wth tho Town Clork, Muncpal Bulldlnt), «East Urond Slroot, Wosttleld, Now Jorsoy, not later thon July 1, Olds shall bo enclosed In a sonlcd envelope bearng Iho no o and nddross of lmo bdder nndnrkod "Dd for tho Purchase of ObsolotoTown Vohlclos", Olds ust bo delvered on or boford tho date and hour naed above Tho Town of Wostflold wll supply otor vehclecortlficotq. Ml vohlclu ust bo roovoo fro tho stornpo prolbos wthn lorty-olght () hours of Iho nwnrd or bd and purchase. By ordor of Ida Mayor nnd Town Councl of Iho Town of Weaflold Pon: $12. Sonn Elected V.P. Peter Son has been elected vce presdent of the Student Senate at the Unversty of Mane. He s also a coordnator of the Craft Center whch offers people at UMO and the surroundng countes, a place to ndulge n any fors of crafts such as candleakng, pottery, leatherwork, cake decoratng, any fors of needlework, etc. Crafts are taught by the students on the Orono, Mane capus. Earn Honors (Conttnuad fro P«f*11 Elzabeth Ms her, Hals Hudson; French, Gselle Chazotte, Elzabeth Msher; Geran* Dorothea Bartels, Alfred Krtnan. Art, Scott Whtehesd, Robert Orlando, Chrstna Veneca; ndustral arts, Stephen Barker; hoeakng, Shelly Esenberg, Nancy Decker, Barbara Manfra. Instruental usc: Syphony orchestra, Janet Sweet, Tothy Bocker; band, Rchard HoUoway, Valere Salznger; vocal usc: Broadway Chorus, Peter Chrsttanson, Judth Allen; chor, John Pate, Sue McNaara; usc coposton, Dorothy Bartels, Jaes Zack. Most outstandng grl athlete, Gwen Morgan; outstandng scholastc acheveent, Judth Allen, Davd Goldsten, Mark Vejnoska, Elzabeth Maher, Nancy MacConnache,, Charles Jackson, La Enrch, Nancy Lews, Jaes Zack. Other awards at Roosevelt Junor Hgh School were: Melvn J. Melanson eoral typewrtng award, Beryl Burke; Walton S. Burrss Jr. nstruental usc eoral award, Robert Schwartz; Cela M. Dckenson eoral awards n clothng: ost outstandng, Jeanne Feng; ost proved, Kelly Archabault. PTO awards: Most proved nnth grade student, Kathy Bullock; Englsh, Robert Schwartz; creatve wrtng, Ruth Zultner; A & M. hstory, Peter Sayre; world hstory, Eleen Sweeney; Latn, Phlp Bush; French, Melna Melloon; Geran, Charles Gadol. Spansh, Lnda Robbng; geoetry, Mark Toalons; algebra, Chrstopher Dreher; CP ath, K O'Donnell; general ath, Robert Babetsk; bology, Charles Gadol; earth scence, Jeffrey Boylan; physcal scence, Judy Sworen. Woodworkng, Allen Snyder; echancal drawng, Mark Fuller; graphc arts, Donc Rzzo; etals, Peter Seratell; fne arts, Mark Toalons; arts and crafts, Francne Saunders; foods, Kathy Bullock Grls ntraural awards: Most athletc, Lorre Ztch and Jule DeCosta; Aercan Legon good ctzenshp, Jennfer Anderson and Rchard Treut. Don Large eoral athletc awards: Feld and track, Mark Gregore; baseball, Bruce Jestor; wrestlng, Davd Brown; basketball, John Teschacher; soccer, Henry Myers; and football, Bruce Jestor. Playgrounds (Contnued fro Psfl* 1) the Wateunk Roo, under the drecton of Edwn nano. PHOTOGRAPHY WORK- SHOP held Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, fro 1 to p.. n the Wateunk Roo (under the lbrary). The nstructor wll be Steven Zane. TENNIS FAMILY NIGHT Mondays at both Taaques, on sx courts, and El Street, on three courts, fro 6 p.. to dusk. lberal arts at Unon Brochures descrbng the College. He s the son ofwestfeld Recreaton Mrs. Carl Fscher, Jr. Cosson year-round operaton wll be delvered to all Westfeld hoes. The pnk and purple brochure has nforaton on all recreaton progras, park facltes, pool faclty, and departent servces, Playgrounds wll open daly, Tuesday through Frday fro 9:3 a.. to 12 noon on Mondays.and frol p.. to p.. due to Monday ornng staff eetngs untl 1:1 a.. and weekly, begnnng July's, through Aug. 7 for a recreatonal sw. All partcpants ust be regstered at a teen center or playground and hold a playground sw card sgned by parents to be adtted to the Monday a.. sw. Parents are responsble for gettng chldren after 12 noon at ether the pool or the playgrounds. TENNIS PROGRAM Free tenns nstructon wll be avalable daly 8:3D- 1:3 a.. for all regstered teens through 16 on Mondays at Taaques Park, and for ages 1 to 1«Tuesdays and Inursdays at El Street courts and at Taaques courts on Wednesdays, and Frdays, Instructon wll begn on Tuesday at El Street. The tenns nstructon progra wll be under th«rectonof BruceGUUe.TM tenns nstructors assstng Mr. Glle wll be Detttt Davdson, To Kaercher, Larry Katz and Lauren Van Leuven. Craft Progra wll be supervsed and nstructed by Penny Beran who wll deonstrate nnovatons and varatons of crafts ncludng gp, bradng, Jersey loops, tle, crafts, basketry, stck craft, and ntroducton of new ways to use old and vared natural aterals creatvely. Art-for-Fun supervsed and nstructed by Joseph Hawkns for hs ffth year wll agan be offered at the teen centers and the nne playgrounds. Twrlng nstructon, under the drecton of Brenda Brynldsen wll be carred on atall grounds on a weekly bass and wll be claxed by a twrlng rectal Aug. 1 on Show-Off day at the Roosevelt gy. Archery wll be nstructed by Kenneth Rder for teens on Mondays at Edson Jr. Hgh 7 to 9 p.. and lor adults on Wednesday evenng 7 to 9 p.. Teen Theater, enterng ts thrd year, wll provde a workshp envronent for those of hgh school and college age nterested n draa and the technques of the theater. Ths progra, drected by Edwn IUano, wll be held on Wednesday and Frday evenngs 7 to 1 p.. Those nterested can regster on June 28 at 7 p.. n the Wateunk Roo under the lbrary. Mrs. Glenn Maggo wll return for a ffth year as progra coordnator of the daly playground progra and specal events. Mrs. Maggo was the Jefferson playground leader for sx years before beng assgned progra coordnator. Publcty of the suer progra wll be drected by Laura O'Nel, asssted by Robert Bouchal as departent photographer. Mrs. O'Nel wll also coordnate tenns supervson at both town courts for the suer onths. Local newspapers wll publsh schedules of specal events n addton to the regularly scheduled Steele (Contnued 1ro "Long range plannng, fscal responsblty and sncere dedcaton to the needs of Westfeld are necessary to our county's future,' 1 Mrs. Claan sad, "and Bll Steele s the knd of an who wll eet the probles of the town n a responsble anner. "He's a look-before-you leap' an rather than one who wll edately espouse every poltcallypopular dea that wll buy votes. To Bll Steele, lke to ost of the resdents of Westfeld, ownng a hoe - even one wth a ortgage - s a bg nvestent, and he wants to antan ts value, as well as keep taxes at a consstent level," Mrs. Claan sad. Mrs. Claan, an alost lfete resdent of Westfeld, has been actve n cvc affars for any years and presently s a cossoner of the Unon County Board of Electons. A veteran of the U.S. Navy WAVES durng World War II, she was econoc analyst for the Port of New York Authorty shortly after World War II and durng the 17 Unted States Census was dstrct anager for Unon County, Mrs, Clnan s arred to recreaton sw. All an attorney who Is vce playgrounds und the twopresdent of Frst Natonal teen centers wll eet at the Cty Bank or New York. Westfl,el(l Meoral Pool at They arc the parents of 1:111) a..monday ornngs three daughters.

12 THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADKB, THUBSDAY, JUNE XX, WZ Lvngston Graduaton Tonght The claaa of t«72 ade up of X1 senors wll be graduated at the 12th coenceent progra to be held at Governor Uvtagaton Ragkal Hgh Sdoal at 7 p.. tonght at rrey Feld. The coenceent eaugec wll be delvered by Carol Thornton and ftongm Brant, representatve*of the clam who were choaen aa the reault of a conteat open to all acnort. Dr. Mnor C. K. Jonea, Edwn Lttle and Harry Newan, eber* of the Board of Educaton fro Mountansde and Berkeley Heghts, wll award the dploas after the presentaton of the clau by prncpal, Frederck Aho. The presentaton of the class eoral wll be ade by Kevn Keyet, clas presdent, who wll also lead the audence n the salute to the flag. Several uscal nubers wll bepresented by the Chorale and the Band ncludng the tradtonal processonal and recessonal played by the band and the Benedcton sung by the Chorale. Gordon E. Donaldson, assocated pastor of Long HUI Chapel n Chatha Townshp, wll delver the nvocaton and benedcton. Elected to Board Of Cancer Socety Arthur Fred of Westfeld was elected to the board of anagers of theunon County unt of the Aercan Cancer Socety at the Unt's quarterly eetng heldat Chldrens Specalzed Hosptal n Mountansde last week. Earns Degree Randal B. Dugan receved hs B.A. degree n coercal desgn at coenceent exercses at the Unversty of Tulsa. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Dugan of Oak Ave. who returned to college after servng wth theared servces n Vetna where he was awarded the f>urple Heart. TISS IftSMMlC! nu 2* 22 atwrs OHIVC'IN 11 HI * PA 13 Saantha Eggtr John Mrlty HNM TAKE A 2 MILE RIDE MINIATURE STEAM RAILROAD SWITCHEf-SIOINOS-IIONAU TURNTABLE - MIDOCt AND DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE* WITH A UtTTtt HELP FROM THEIR FRIENDS - Keaaeta flcaaller, (left) af Vl, prealafat Alpha Sgau Ma. veteran' fraternty at Ualaa Cattege, areaeato AftM't twa aafaal acaatonalpa U BraaYard Dvtftktt (ceater) af Ptae St. aa Jan Mclwwaey al SM Arlagtaa Avea. tetk af WeetffeM a«ar'farce veteraaa ajarag ; la toutawte adtatatratlm at tjalaa Cellef e. Alpaa Mgaw Ma awards the scbtunmpt each year tea totervteg ataeat*veteraa elect** ay the achatanhla caatttee U Mra. Betty Ehrgett, Oaaaclal am offcer. The fav» are ralae at ther UML*1 Schatanhla Daace held la October. Mcflweeaey aa Daeket arc M h gradwtm «l WeatfleM Sealar Hgh Scaoal. Mr McBweeaey, wha atteaa the PlalafleM Capus af Vl College, terve at a ttff ergemt la the Ar Farce. Hetothe ten ef Mr. and Mrs. Jaet McSweeaey Sr. Mr. Dnelhea, a student at the Craafard Can put efualea College, wa aa alraa la the Ar Farce. Hetothe on of Mr. aad Mra. Jaha L. Dk Bngha, Ex-Resdent, Awarded Prnceton Cup Prnceton Unversty's Class of 1913, celebratng ts 9th reunon, has awarded Us 1913 Cup to Charles E. Bngha, Newton, forerly of Westfeld, "for hs work n helpng drect the rehabltaton of West Gerany's foregn trade after World War II." Frst used for a farewell toast to each classate before 1913's graduaton 9 years ago, a custo perpetuated at tonght's reunon dnner, the cup s the hghest honor whch the class can confer upon one of ts ebers. It s awarded for "outstandng accoplshent" wth ephass on worldwde or natonwde acheveent. Bngha, a graduate of Boys Hgh School n Brooklyn and a Ph Beta Kappa alunus of Prnceton, becae a partner and later Presdent of Bngha and Co., an port-export fr n New York Cty,and s credted wth helpng desgn the Aercan recprocal trade polcy. Fro 192 to 1937 he organzed soe 6 branches of the port trade (fro lace curtans to steel and sardnes) under the Natonal Recovery Adnstraton. Followng three years of warte servce wththe Board of Econoc Warfare, Bngha went to Frankfurt, Gerany, n 199 as drector of the Jont Export-Iport Agency, a dvson of the Jont Mltary Governent of Gerany. Ths agency, whch ncluded representatves of the other occupyng natons* supervsed and controlled ports so as to brng n raw aterals and fnshed products needed to restore the stablty of Geran coerce. "Hs work, 11 a class spokesan sad, "contrbuted Iportantly to the. fnancal recovery of Gerany and aded the oc o N IM o R; S Marshall Plan by creatng purchasng power for ports estated at about a bllon dollars per year." Durng hs career, the foregn trade expert has been Presdent of the Aercan Exporters and Iporters Assocaton; Charan and Executve Offcer of the Code authorty of Iport Trade; actve wth the New York Chaber of Coerce (ncludng the Charanshp of ts Cottee on Foregn Coerce and as a eber of the Executve Board); and on the Foregn Trade Cottee of the Coerce and Industry Assocaton of New York. A forer scout leader and an executve n any capactes wth the Boy Scouts of Aerca on a volunteer level for years, Bngha holds the Slver Beaver and serves currently on the executve board of the Morrs-Sussex Area Councl. He also has long been an actve worker for harony between relgous and racal groups. He s a forer presdent of the' Westfeld County Relatons Councl and organzed the Sussex County Councl of County Relatons. An accoplshed publc speaker, he served n ths capacty for the Mayor's Cottee on Natonal Defense, the Aercan Defense Socety, the Natonal Securty League, and the Lberty Loan Cottee durng World War I. Aong hs other nterests have been the Frst Congregatonal Church of Westfeld where he was a trustee, the Delaware Valley Grange, and the Aercan Red cross, of whch he s a lfe eber. A lngust and an artst (landscapes and character portrature), he s also the author of hstorcal works, ncludng Thoas Bngha, Connectcut Poneer and the Try O'Connor's faout Qualty and Savt by dnng tarty In MM wtck! EARLY WEEK BOMS Meals cwnt wth unlted salad bar and frth baked brtad. MONDAYONLY STEAK!MWHT! - * - award-wnnng Brother of the Mornng Star. He s arred, and he and hs wfe, Gertrude, are the parents of three sons and a daughter. The class of 1913 Cup was awarded to Bngha, now 81 years old, by class Presdent Russell L. Van Cleve, of Prnceton (N.J.) n cereones at the Nassau Inn durng the Unversty's annual reunon festvtes whch drew soe, persons. Corbn to Head C of C Nonatng Cottee In an executve cottee eetng Robert S. Segel, presdent of the Westfeld Area Chaber of Coerce, apponted a nonatng cottee to seek drectors of the Chaber. -Charan of the nonatng cottee s Horace K. Corbn Jr., senor vce-presdent of Suburban Trust Co. Workng along wth h wll be Bll Palle of Cosar Inc. and vcepresdent and ebershp charan of the Chaber; Clyde Ftch of Braunsdorf, treasurer of the Chaber; Gene St. John of Jane Sth, and Grace Robertson of Van's Applance. Electons wll be held early n July. Orentaton for new drectors wll be held n October by a representatve of the Chaber of Coerce of the Unted States. Proote Cooper" Brown Brothers Harran & Co., prvate bankers, has announced the appontent of Byron P. Cooper as a deputy anager of the fr. Mr. Cooper, 39, has executve responsbltes n the order departent. He s a graduate of the Cty College of New York (Baruch School) and a eber of the Natonal ^Traders Assocaton and Securty Traders of New York. He has been wth the fr snce 197. A resdent of Westfeld, he s arred to the forer Patrca Flood and has four chldren. RIALTO', THESE Needed: Suer Subs For Meals Suer substtutes are needed for the Moble Meals progra. "Moble Mets rolls on throughout the suer and clents* hunger does not take a holday. Many of our fathful And dedcated regular volunteers do go away on suer vacatons and soe are gone all suer. We are proud that n over three and one half years of the progras operaton not one scheduled eal has gone undelvered. Credt for ths fne record goes to the wllng volunteer who delvers the eals and also brngs a few oents of cheer to our clents. "We hope those who read ths wll share soe of ther suer lesure te by callng the Moble Meals Volunteer Charan, Mrs. A.J. Kelly at 2&17S. You ay also call the offce durng the ornng hours telephone Won't you sgn up as a suer replaceent or be lsted as a substtute? Try t - you'll lke t!" Mss Curran To Head Nxon Effort Gov. Wlla T. Cahll, charan of the New Jersey Cottee for the reelecton of the Presdent, today announced the appontent of Mss Barbara Curran as executve drector of the cottee. In akng the appontent, the Governor Workshop on Cardac wll be used as teachng A three-day Doctors' to the odern.cardologst sad, "Mss Curran s Auscultaton wll be offered ads, ncludng phonocardogras, audo-recordngs, unquely qualfed to serve to area physcans by n ths poston. Her ex-overlooperence and background on Educaton Departent on and arteral pulse tracngs. Hosptal's Medcal apex cardogras, venous both the state and natonal June 26, 27 and 28, cosponsored by the Unon Each case study wll be poltcal scene wll certanly assure that the best possble County Heart Assocaton. effort on behalf of Presdent Workshop Drector wll be Nxon wll be ade n New Albert G. Vtale, M.D., Jersey." Drector of Overlook's Mss Curran, forerly of Cardopulraonary Departent and attendng car- Westfeld, s presently executve drector of thedologst at St. Vncent's New Jersey Republcan State Cottee. She wll take a leave of absence to serve n her new post. Coentng on her appontent, she sad that edate plans call for selecton of a headquarters ste n Newark and that she expects the capagn wll be n full swng by July1. "Presdent Nxon has placed a hgh degree of portance on a Republcan vctory n New Jersey ths year," Mss Curran sad. "Under the leadershp of Gov. Cahll, we can look forward to a vgorous, and we are sure, a vctorous, capagn." ME A ludtoners Pansts who receved hgh grades n the Musc Educators Assocaton audtons n May at Newark State College, Unon, are Jane and Jaes Belcher, Ellen Sweeney, Nancy Crosta, Heather Trubawer, Eleen and Kathy Powers, Dane and Karen Henze, Dane Santoto and Rta Juntlla. They are students of Anta Juntlla. >BWCRAFT PLAYLAHD KOTCH PLAINS Batng GeKarte Boats G»lf - NEW Trn Rdr- Moon WALLACE CAMPAIGN HIADQUARTIIS Now Showng. -= ««... New Jersey News «# JeffFy F. Englsh, vctor In last week's Dcscratlc Prary for He Congreslonal Canddacy, Is shown tallyng up her pluralty wth the help of her f.rally. N«t to Mrs. Englsh Is her Iwsband, Alan.' To hs rght - uggng for the caera - Is Erc, aged, and Chrs. 1. In front of (he blackboard Is Andy, t. Absent at the te the pcture was taken was Holly, aged If. Mrs. Englsh U runnng for the Congressonal seat vacnted by Congresswoan Flo Dwyer, who has decded not to seek re-electon ths fall. Overlook Offers Heart Alent Course for MDs Hosptal n New York. Other faculty ebers wll nclude; Wlla F. Mnogue, M.D., Drector of Medcal Educaton at Overlook; John J. Gregory, M.D., attendng cardologst on the Overlook Medcal Staff; and Dr. P. Goodluck, renforced by relevant features of the patent's clncal hstory, electrocardogra and radoscopy, wth lve patents to be evaluated by ndvdual workshop partcpants. Hours of the course wll be fro 9 a.. to 3 p.., locaton to be the Overlook Wallace Medcal Educaton Center. Lunch wll be ncluded. Interested physcans can contact the Overlook Medcal Educaton Departent or n the Car- Unon County Heart Assocaton for regstraton. Fellow dopulonary Departent. Ephass n the course wll be placed on the bedsde evaluaton of heart sounds, ururs, gallops, snaps and rhyths In a wde spectru of specfc clncal cases. In addton to the subtle sounds that can be detected by the old fashoned stethoscope, the delcate new nstruents avalable 1'K Course tjrad Harry Busch of 132 Tce PI. was aong local busness leaders who recently copleted a sxweek senar at Unon College enttled "PR for the Executve," offered by the.dvson of County Servces and Contnung Educaton. Wooden Nckel Has Good Food; Crew Fro Westfeld Wooden Nckel. Ths s one you can take. Opened n May, ths new restaurant n North Brunswck has a turn of the century char cobned wth good food and drnks. Antques and eorabla collected fro across the country reflect the gay 9's wth Tffany laps and staned glass lendng a glow to the nteror. Celngs of antque weathered barn boards and beas were collected n upstate New York. You are sure to fnd soe Westfeld resdents ether as guests or ebers of the effcent, pleasant crew. Owner Art Stoler has Terry Hege of M* Faracres Ave. servng as anager. Hostess Dane Wekfan of 172 E. Broad St. wll greet you at the door. Should there be a short wat for dnner (there are no reservatons and weekends can be busy), Dane ay drect you to the bar where you ay choose a table or a seat at the bar tself whch s covered wth old te ads, agazne covers and pctures. There are platters of cheddar cheese, crackers and nbbles to accent the drnks. Bartenders nclude Bob McGeary of 216 Watchung Fork, Davd Delzott of Mantou Cr. and Denns Ryan of No. Chestnut St. Movng nto the red tableclothed dnng roo, enus on blackboards offer a great varety of fare.for under $.oo there are pre rbs, steak Teryak, roast duck and stuffed shrp. The ost expensve entrees are $7.9 ana nclude baked > stuffed lobsters, steak and turf. Your watress ay hal fro Westfeld. Sheay be Wendy Taylor or Molly Heagen. The three dnng roos are connected by open freplaces. Old post offce wndows serve as unque cal-throughs to the ktchen. There are any ore agnatve touches, a frendly atosphere and good dnng. There are even wooden nckels to take hoe as souvenrs. To reach the Wooden Nckel, take the Garden State Pkwy. to Rt. 1 ext, contnue to the Brunswck Crcle, turnng at the frst rght. You'll fnd the new restaurant on your rght about x k le up the road. Try t; you'll lke t. H. S.Graduate Chrstopher L. Reel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Reel of Mountansde, who graduated fro Governor Lvngson Regonal Hsh School ths June wll attend Frankln and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. ths Septeber. 2th Annversary SMton FOOTHILL PLAY HOUSE N ; Juna 21 thru July 1 WALTZ OF THE TOREADORS by JMII AnouHh Rollckng MpnltlMtvtf coedy W«d.,Thur*.$2.»Mu$cal $3. Fr., Sat. $2.6 - Muscal $3, Curtan 8: All seats reserved Phone: (21) 3662 h-.-' - PAPER MILL rry Jarr«tt Dolores Wlson on OFFICE (21) OR 6-33 Roof Last Two WHk WESTFIELD MA N'U. N//N/K7/v'. TECHNICOLOR" PANAV1SION 1 *!* J (tls///////so Gcorg* Ffpprd Mfchofl Sorrfn J ChrUtln* Blfard I We challenge you to guess the endng ct,.. "The Groundstar Conspracy" row ro* fvronf Gran fed, Western steer beef/ naturally tender aged Gant N.Y. Strp Steak.. LIVE LOBSTER MVHT v A / Fresh New England 1 1--lb. Lobster WILLIAM HOLDEN ERNEST BORQNINE WOY STRODE AHO SUSAN HAYWARD REVENQERS CAS RAILROAD. ICKM MMI LIVIWJITON AVI. IN ROWLAND, N. J. Q7M CHAHTM T«IPI AVAILALE Wlkt ( CHI fv MuuW flcmloul.ll a MHI NMA OVfAfll: VAftCoO # tttf tut ot/m *11 Of JULY LAtOfl DAT (LA r OAY 3^ Tlfl/RSD/IVOVLV'"^" >SV- ftf» RO\ST NIGHT I Large cut, tender Western Steer Beef. >k<- ^ v! 78 MOUNTAIN BOULEVARD WATCHUNG, N.J. Next to Twn Brook* Country Club WEEKDAYS AT 7:1,9:2 FRIDAY AT 7:1,9: SAT. AT 1:,7:1,9:6 SUN. AT 1:, 3:, :1, 7:16, 9:2

13 THE WESTFOELD <NJ.) LEADER, THI RHDAV, JIKE 22, 1972 l*lk Socal the Westfeld Mra. Robert Maurer Holy Trnty Grads Wed, To Study at La Salle Mss Patrca L. Wrght, Harold R. Wrght Jr. of Carleton Rd. was arred Saturday to Robert P. Maurer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Maurer of Dunellen. The U :1 weddng was held n Holy Trnty Church wth the Rev. Mchael Desond perforng the cereony. A recepton followed at the Chantcler Chateau, Warren, Mss Kathleen Wrght and Peter Maurer were the honor attendants. The Msses Elzabeth and Barbara Wrght and Susan Maurer were brdesads. George and Paul Maurer and Thoas Manahan were ushers. After a trp to Florda, the couple wll lve at La Salle College Apartents n Phladelpha. the brde attended Newark State College and wll contnue her educaton at La Salle College, where her husband s a senor. Both are graduates of Holy Trnty Hgh School. Grad Cossoned Roger W. Bollnger has been awarded a B.S. degree n atheatcs, cu laude, fro Wake Forest Unversty. In addton, he j was cossoned a second leutenant n the Adjutant General's Corps and wll serve on actve duty for three onths begnnng August. He the son of Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Bollnger, W7 Lawrence Ave. Drapery Specalsts Call for Fr«t Estates In Your He* Desgner Servce avalable by specal arranatent. Slpcovers Dofette's, Inc.! Boulevard - WetffeW NOW! Great Suer Clearance 1/3 To 1/2 off our orgnal prces on all Dayte and Cocktal Dresses. Nancy Boyle, Forer Resdent, h Brde Mss Nancy Lynn Boyle and John Lee Cooke, both graduates of Purdue Unversty, were arred June 1 at St. Chrstopher's Epscopal Church, Crown Pont, Ind. by the Rev. Wlla Hull. A recepton followed at the hoe of the brde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Boyle Jr. n Lowell, Ind. They are forer Westfeld resdents. For her weddng the brde wore a floor length dress of Cluny lace and carred a cascadng bouquet of whte dases and yellow rosebuds. Her attendants were costued n long sleeved dresses of yellow and carred bouquets of dases, rosebuds, carnatons and cornflowers. Mss Barbara Boyle was ad of honor for her sster. Brdesads were sororty ssters of the brde. Second Suer Brdge s Held The second of the annual suer luncheon and brdge partes, of the Woan's Club of Westfeld was held last week at the club house. Mrs. Lorenz G. Wade was charan of the party. The partes are held on the thrd Wednesday of the onth, June to Septeber; an extra party wll be held on July at the hoe of Mrs. Robert Albsser, 629 Shackaxon Dr., and wll feature a sw party as well as brdee and luncheon. Also Evenng Gowns, Sprng Coats and All Weather Coats ALL SALES FINAL Open 9 a.. to :3p..-Thursday to 8:3 p.. For Dstnctve Ladles Apparel 112 CENTRAL AVENUE Sarah Crane of Mlroy, Ind. and Mrs. Davd Wrght of Akron, Oho. Servng as hs brother's best an was Warren Cooke. Usherng were the brde's brother, Davd; Rchard Davs of Hllsdale, a Purdue classate, and Davd Iler of Grand Haven, Mch., a fraternty brother. Mrs. Cooke was graduated wth the Class of IMS fro Westfeld Hgh School. At college she ajored n hoe econocs and joned Zeta Tau Alpha sororty. Her husband was graduated last year fro Purdue where he ajored n ndustral anageent and was a eber of Beta Sga Ps. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Cooke of Oaha, Nebr. where the couple wll resde. Mr. and Mr$. John Lee Cooke Celebrate 2th Annversary In honor of ther 2th weddng annversary, Mr. and Mrs. Wlla B. Kenny were gven a surprse party Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rolled. Ffty frends and ebers of the faly attended the outdoor buffet dnner at the Roller's hoe. Mrs. Akens Feted A gft was presented to Mrs. Nelson Akns, outgong presdent of the Westfeld Senor Ctzens, at an end of the season luncheon Monday at the Tower Steak House. Arrangeents for the luncheon and progra were ade by Mrs. Chrstan Oehler. Resdent Has Role In Navy Exercse Navy Leut. Wlla R. Blackburn, son of Mrs, J.W. Blackburn of 263 Walnut St., took part n operaton "Exotc Dancer Fve" wth Patrol Squadron 9, an arborne ant-subarne squadron hoebased at the Naval Ar Staton, Jacksonvlle, Fla. A jont tranng exercse nvolvng ebers of all the ared servces, the operatons took place near Cap Lejeune, N.C., and n 'nearby waters. Tht TURN-STYLE ANTIQUES AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE Bought and Sold Estate Sales Managed 1723 E. Second 3K Scotch Plaln Open 9:3 a., to p.. Mr$. Peter Lewt$ Schwartz Nancy Dudenbostel Is Marred In Church Rte To Mr. Schwartz Mss Nancy Beth Dudenbostel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Fred Dudenbostel Jr. of 1387 Knght sbrdge, Mountansde, was arred Saturday, June 17, to Peter Lews Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sdney G. Schwartz of, Short Hlls. The Rev. Rchard Sth offcated at the 12 o'clock cereony n the Frst Presbyteran Church, Westfeld. It was followed by a recepton n the Dudenbostel's hoe. Gven n arrage by her father, the brde had her sster, Mrs. Hugh M. Kellojg,as Matron of honor. Brdesads were Mss Judth D. Schwartz, sster of the brdegroo, and Mss Karen L. Defenbach. Sandra Elzabeth Valera was flower grl. Manuel Valera /served as best an for hs brother-nlaw. Ushers were Barry Sanford and Leonard Kalan. Mrs. Schwartz, Class of 1969 at Westfeld Hgh School, attended Drew Unversty and was graduated n 1971 fro Katherne Gbbs School. She has been eployed by Connell Rce & Sugar Co., Inc., Westfeld. Mr. Schwartz went to Weddng Cakes to b» ehermed Ut v HM1» ywrtt wly wll H bt bmwtm to U- but M ww totto abwlvtly Mlclw. Call arge's cake IHU South AT- 7M-S3U Newark Acadey and receved hs B.A. degree cu laude fro Wesleyan Unversty, Mddletown, Conn. He wll be attendng Tufts Unversty Medcal School, Boston ths fall. A prenuptal shower was gven by Mrs. Hugh M. Kellogg, Mss Defenbach and Mss Schwartz. The brdegroo's parents hosted a rehearsal dnner at the Towers, Mountansde. Followng a weddng trp to Beruda, the couple wll resde n Boston.,<.,» -,, j - - V, r-. -. I I ( l» > lt. Paela Mayo To Wed Navy Vet n Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Erskne B. Mayo Jr. of 626 Lenox Ave. have announced the engageent of ther daughter, Paela Jane, to Jeffrey Taylor Sth, of Kent, Oho, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Sth of Akron, Oho. Mss Mayo, who attended Westfeld schools, was graduated ths onth wth a bachelor of scence degree n recreatonal therapy fro Kent State Unversty, Kent, Oho. She was a eber of Alpha Gaa Delta sororty. Mr. Sth, who attended Manchester, Oho, schools, s a senor at Kent State Unversty, where he s a eber of Sga Nu fraternty and the Kent State sw tea. Before attendng Kent State, he served n the Unted States Navy for three years aboard the U.S.S. Arlngton. The couple s plannng a Deceber weddng.,*.gw Receve Degrees Sandra Lea Schroeder, George B. Schroeder of 731 Scotch Plans Ave. was awarded a ABT degree n eleentary educaton. Mary Anne Shaw, Robert Shaw of 782 Knollwood Terr, was awarded a B.S. degree n Math. Both were receved at the recent coenceent exercses at Hgh Pont College n Hgh Pont, N.C.. Weddng, Graduaton, BarMtzvah, Baby Announceents, Photographs You can have the very nvtaton you are sent ounted and ade peranent on a handsoe antqued whte and gold-tred or flower tred te as llustrated. Allow 1 week to 1 days for delvery. However, every effort s ade to eet a weddng date. S; 1. 16" x 18" Revere Tray 1" x 17" Queen Anne Tray 13* Waste Basket " Desk Basket 7" x 9" Chppendale Card Tray " x 6" x 2 s Ldded Box G.O. KELLER'S IT,, ; u ',f ', I r '. f * ' f ' I 1 - r f " n $ jane sth CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE: Free Custoer Parkng n Our Lot at 132 Eler Street M',! V t l ". FURS $ % 1 Volucton, %\ r > f (Inod fur TRIMMED COATS CLOTH COATS I ) F hrrmtfl S() wll HMf I [ t-lfmk h\\ It -' 1 r 1 V \ \\\ t \t $7 / S $^ Vdluu f»or> plus (If-fncj chuc f<s %1 7S $*>() Vnluchon. plus d^cnnc) rhnrqrs cr.ll C I J M FUR SERVICES AVAILABLE r f Cleanng, glalng and reparng by our fur txpsr when requred, can k««p furt lowly and new teaont longer. r Paela Mayo DeBella-Fscher Mr. and Mrs. C. Gerald Albert of Old Ary Road, Baskng Rdge, have announced the arrage of ther daughter, Mrs. Susan Albert Fscher, to Joseph S. DeBella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeBella of 9 Colubus Ave., on June 18. The cereony was perfored by Judge Edward W. McGrath and was edately followed by a recepton at the Westwood Lounge, Gar wood. Wns B.C. Award The Patrck A. O'Connell Marketng Award was awarded to Jll M. Donovan of 2232 Jersey Ave., at Boston College's coenceent cereones. The gold edal s gven for excellence n all courses studed n the ajor feld of arketng. $1 $1 ^ Grl Graduate* Bachelor's degrees were awarded to three Westfeld grls n June by Oho Wesleyan Unversty, Delaware, Oho. They are Catherne A. Phllps, 29 Seneca PI., cu laude; Karen Danker, 1 Clfton St., and Susan Heesch, 6 Far Hll Dr. THERE IS STILL TIME TO PROTECT YOUR / FURS/ ', ' Ol.'l Wl 1 H /. MAM! ' \.11- H MINIMUM RATES MAXIMUM CARE FREE APPRAISAL To Brng Your Iuranot Up To Data CUSTOM CLIANINft FURS * CLOTH f MAN-MADE "FUKS" WISTnLO RIPAIRIN* MLININft F U Who can afford a daond engage-,...?.d,t. r ng,..fro t Marcus?. You can..- Becuse wo beleve a daond doesn't have to be expensve to be beautful. We thnk everyone should own at least one daond. Start sall. You can always expand. $ Other Engageent Rngs fro $1 to $1, Th* happtt In your choce of 18K whte of yellow gold ountngs. ZD«t. Irod St. / WESTFIELO, N. 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14 THE WRSTFIEU) (N-.J IJEADEK, THUBSDAV, JUNE 22, 1972 MrM, Arcangeh Jaes (VALUE $7.) LIMIT GARMENTS f CH COUPON PLA.N DRESS $ 9 tknta ft trlnrwcl dra*a*a Majhtr) I Cl«n«l tnd Flnlat«d When prtmnnd wth any Incong ordtr. LIMIT QARMENTS»CR COUPON PLAIN DRESS $t 9 Ifknlt A trlad d Flnltfod Whan prmmtvd wth any ncong dfv dwnnd ordor Ardun Cereony At Holy Trnty lons Susan Mueller, AJ. Xrdun Mss Susan Anne Mueller, Wlbur B. Mueller of 319 Sprngfeld Ave., and Area ngelo Jaes Ardun, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ardun of Granada Hlls, Calf., were unted n arrage Sunday, June U, n Holy Trnty Church. The Rev. Mchael Desond offcated at the four-thrty o'clock cereony. Gven n arrage by her father, the brde wore a weddng dress of whte organza tred wth lace nterwoven wth pnk rbbon and a full length antlla. She carred a bouquet of stephanots, pnk roses and babes breath. Wth ther atchng dresses of pnk chffon, her attendants carred whte baskets of pnk carnatons, whte dases and babes breath. Mss Deborah Jane Mueller was her sster's ad of honor. Brdesads were Mrs. Wlson Mueller, Mss Theresa Ardun, the brdegroo's sster, and SUMMER SALE AN I Mss Cathy Hart. Davd DTullo served as best an for hs cousn. Usherng were Wlson, Kobert and Charles Mueller, all brothers of the brde. A recepton was held at Weland's Mountansde. After a honeyoon trp, the newlyweds wll resde n Wood brdge. Mrs. Ardun, an aluna of Westfeld Hgh School, s a recent graduate of Mountansde Hosptal School of Nursng, Mont clar. Her husband, who attended Perce College, Woodland Hlls, Calf, and the Unversty of Calforna at Los Angeles, s eployed by N.J. Bell Telephone Co. Prenuptal partes were gven by the brdesads, by Mrs. Robert Mueller and Mrs. Charles Mueller. The brdegroo's parents hosted a rehearsal dnner. Dutch fervn wooden AOM bfww Iwtfcw OM not tut long n HoUttuT dwnpfmd. GMWOOD MALL -3 SOUTH Ave. Salt Efftct July thru Au* 31,1972 LIMIT GARMENTS PER COUPON Mtn' or Ladlw' SUIT ClMMdtnd Whtn ppmmwd wth #ny Incong dryclwnlnf ordtr LIMIT GARMENTS PER COUPON Mtn't or Latflw'. «A n SUIT $19 Whan pfl wth any Incong d l order. N LIM(T GARMENTS PER COUPON ROUS!RS SLACKS, ClMnatf and Flnlatad Wh«n prnwd wtn any 'ncolnv cl nlng ordw.nts PER COUPON SLACKS. skfltt Claanad and Flnlahad Whan pratantad wth any Incong dry elaanlrw ordar. "!. -.. * *. W*^> E> <\.f' - S. Mr; Wlla R.Cutnr Jane Louse Curry Brde Of Wlla R. Cutrer The weddng of Mst Jane Louse Curry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leghton Curry, and Wlla Rchard Cutrer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kndred Cutrer of Woodland Hlls, Calf., forerly of Westfeld, took place at 1:3 p.. Saturday, June 3, at the Georgetown Ky., Baptst Church. Dr. Austn Roberts of Danvlle, Ky., offcated at the double rng cereony. A progra of weddng usc was provded by Mr Danel Tlford at the organ. The brde, gven n arrage toy her father, wore an Epre gown of whte slk organza and Vense lace wth a chapellength tran. Her wastlength antlla was edged n atchng lace. She carred a nosegay of whte roses, dases, and baby's breath wth whte satn streaers. Mss Cndy Curry, sster of the brde, was ad of honor and wore a floor length gown of orchd vole over slk taffeta wth a front panel of llac vole. She had a atchng bow n her har and carred a nosegay of orchd and whte dases. Brdesads were Mss Susan Cutrer, sster of the brdegroo, Mss Carolyn Eory and Mrs. Mason Glass Jr. Ther gown were dentcal to that of the honor attendant, and they carred slar, nosegays. Kenneth Cutrer was hs AW CONOONDf run OIL T NORTH AVt E., *nf1eu> ADaauUSIS. EftUMUud bar F. B. McDowell - *j» SUITED TO SAND AND SUN IN SWIMWEAR GEARED FOR ACTION Coe n and See Our Collecton ane sth 137 CENITRAL AVENUE, WESTFIELD, N.I.QTOM FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AT 132 ELMER STREIT OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS PHONIt brother's best an. Groosen were Davd Oursan, Davd Schdt and Chp Chabers. Followng the cereony, a recepton was held at Spndtatop Hall. Assstng were Mss Corrne Cantrel and Mrs. Robert Cutrer of Chattanooga, Tenn. Mss Patt Rchardson, of OrlUa, Ontaro, Canada, kapt the guest book. After a weddng trp north, the couple wll lve at lt Montgoery Ave., Georgetown, untl they enter the Unversty of Kentucky n the fall. Mrs. Cutrer wll be a senor and Mr. Cutrer wll enter the Albert B. Chandler Medcal School. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cutrer attended Centre College where he was recently selected to becoe a eber of Ph Beta Kappa Stearns To Teach At Cleson Dr. Edwn I. Stearns of Westfeld, the research scentst who poneered the use of coputers n color atchng, wll becoe the new head of the departent of textles at Cleson Unversty July 1. Stearns, consdered aong ' the world's authortes n color scence and dye-stuffs, s currently a research assocate wth Aercan Cyanad Copany's plant at Bound Brook. He joned the copany as a student tranee n Hs Cleson appontent s announced by Dr. Wallace D, Trevlltan, dean of the College of Industral Manageent and Textle Scence. "Dr. Stearns s Jonng the feld of hgher educaton after a brllant 39-year career n ndustry," sad Dean Trevllan. "He wll be a strong asset to our progra/' Stearns* nae s synonyous wth the ajor advanceents of the last 3 years n the use of coputers to forulate dyestuffs and control the atchng of colors. In the early 19s, he drected and partcpated n work whch resulted n the frst atheatcal concepts and use of the coputer n > developng color forulatons. Later n hs Petkun, both of Cabrdge. Mrs. Hoquet was graduated agna cu laude and Ph Beta Kappa fro Radclffe College n I career, Stearns and a; After teachng n Pars : colleague devsed otw of the at the Ecole Actve Blngue, ; frst coercal ethods she returned to the Harvard j for coputer atchng of Graduate School of colors. The portance of hs acheveents tb the. textle and alled ndustres has been underscored through the recognton gvea-hl n 1967 by two natonal professonal groups.. The Olney Medal, the hghest scentfc award of the Aercan Assocaton of Textle Chests and Colorsts (AATCC), was presented to Stearns for acheveent n textle chestry. He s also recpent of the Godlove Award fro the Inter- Socety. Color Councl for contrbutes to color scence. Stearns s servng a twoyear ter as natonal presdent of AATCC, and has held ttbout a dozen offces n the 1,-eber socety. These nclude charanshp of the techncal cottee on research and the executve cottee on research. He has also been a leader n color scence educaton, havng served as a guest lecturer at Cleson's color scence senars snce 196.* Stearns hows 2 patents and sjukkor of 8 papers and a I«9jt>ook, "The Practce of Atsorpton Spectrophotoetry." Stearns receved hs Ph.D. fro Rutgers Unversty ('), wth a ajor n physcal chestry and nor Jkn organc chestry. Hs ebershp n'scholastc fraterntes ncludes Ph Beta Kappa, Sga XI, Tau Beta P, and Alpha Ch Sga. An avd brd-watcher, hs renown as a color/scentst s equalled by hs reputaton In the feld of /ornthology. Stearns has wrtten a dozen papers on the 7 subject Mn. Georgt Robtrt Hoquet Mare Montaat, George Hoguet Marred At Martha's Vneyard The sland of Martha's Vneyard, Mass, was the settng Saturday, June 17, for the arrage of Mss Mare Isabel Montaat, Harold Montaat of Vneyard Haven, forerly of Westfeld, to George Roberts Hoquet. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hoquet of New York Cty, Syosset, Long Island and Aspen, Colo. The cereony, perfored by the Rev. Wlla O'Connell at St. Augustne's Church, Vneyard Haven, was followed by a recepton at the Labert's Cove Inn. After a honeyoon n the Mane woods, the newlyweds wll lve n Cabrdge, Mass. The brde's sster, Chrstne of Yellow Sprngs, Oho, was ad of honor. Mss Constance M. Hoguet was brdesad. Robert L. Hoguet III of New York served as best an for hs brother. Usherng were Anthony Wolbarst and Rchard Educaton where she receved a aster of arts degree n teachng ths onth. She plans a career n educaton. Her father, who served as a consular and dploatc offcer fro 193M93 wth the Foregn Servce, s a forer executve secretary of the Pan Aercan Socety. Her paternal grandparents, the late Mr. andmn.leomonuat.were resdents of Westfeld for any years. He was vce presdent of the Bell Telephone Laobratores and, after hs retreent, was wth the Prce Adjustent Board n New York Cty. Mr. Montaat was a eber of the board of drectors of the Lncoln Federal Savngs Bank. The brdegroo was graduated fro the Choate School and cu laude fro Harvard College n I96 where he was a eber of the Spee and Hasty Puddng Clubs. He was n Pars for two years as an offcer of the Credt Coercal de France and s now a second year student at Harvard Busness School. Mr. Hoquet's father, forer executve vce presdent of the Frst Natonal Cty Bank, s a partner of Tucker, Anthony & R,L. Day. Gladys Keners Sculpture on Vfcw Sculpture by Gladys Reers of 837 Faracres Ave., wll be on exhbt n the foyer showcase of the Caldwell College Center throughout June. Mrs. Reers studed at the Art Students League, Newark Museu and wth Lllan Johnson and Bernce Sen a enter, Aong awards whch she has receved are ncluded frst n sculpture at Hunterdon State Show, 1971; second n Bernardsvlle Aercan Assocaton of Unversty Woen Show, 1971; frst n New Jersey Federaton of Woen's Clubs; specal award n Soerset State Show, Also a desgner and slversth, Mrs. Reers has exhbted jewelry and flatware n any areas of New Jersey. $ ssss ftdttca Spll* or* or» lavotful fun ot l«tln-ltohb(nft*..btcauftff you choost Ihrtt flavors fro our dollclou wtctfon of Thlrty-Ont, ThrM ftcoop of let crto, tletd banana, chocolalf plnaapplt and arthallow toppng, and of «un«, chapptd toattd alond and arachlno chorrlu, BASKIN-ROSBINS ICE CRSAM STORES Exhbts n I l. Mchael Metzger of 32 Prospect St. s exhbtng o drawng enttled 'Scutcd Fgure 1 nt the Druwlng und Sall Sculpture Show at Dull State Unversty, Munclc, Ind. t untl June 2, 13 E. Broad St. Watfld 232-9S36 OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. to 11 P,M

15 R** B.A. Ellen J. Roos has receved her B.A. degree fro Wlla Sth College, Geneva, NY., Hobart and Wlla Sth together graduated 36 students, the largest n ther hstory. Ellen s the daughter of Mr. Walter J. Roos of 131 Wells St. Graduate Three forer Westfeld boys have been graduated fro Dulany Senor Hgh School, Ttonu, Md. They are Peter Anderson, Fred Bobck and L. Bruce Brown. Fred oved to that area n 71, Peter n '7 and Bruce n 1M7. THE WKSTFIKLD (NJ.) LBADEB, THI, JINK 2 2, thaus. A prenuptal shower was gven for the brde by Mrs. W. O. Taff asssted by Mrs. A. B. Welty. Dr. and Mrs. Pnes hosted the rehearsal dnner at the Kng George Inn n Warren Townshp. Mrs. Clnton H. Holder entertaned the weddng party at a prenuptal brunch. The brde s a 1969 graduate of Westfeld Hgh School. She attended Mount Ho yoke College and was graduated cu laude fro Bowdon College ths onth. The brdegroo, a graduate of Lestone, Me., hgh school, also was graduated ths onth fro Bowdon College. After a weddng trp to Iceland, the couple wll be lvng n Boston. Mr. Pnes wll attend graduate school of Massachusetts Insttute of Technology and wll be a research assstant n a doctoral progra n geophyscs. 1 At Sea Island, Aong recent guests at The Closter, Sea Island, Ga., were Mr. and Mrs. John V. Hollan of 71 Crescent Parkway Degree U nner Elzabeth Wckes. Alvah H. Wckes. 88 Sherwood Pkwy., has receved the B.A. degree at Westnster College, New Wlngton, Pa. She ajored n eleentary educaton wth an area of concentraton n Englsh. Mke Moltz, Exec Mgr. Weddngs Luncheons Socal Events Prons Banquets Senars Meetngs M2-3N Nw-fh TORNAY WATCHES Made by Lucen Pccard Made to Sell for $39.9 Mra. Ncholas D. Iperato Blle Jean Sollenberger Brde of Ncholas Iperato Mss Blle Jean Sollenberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlla S. Sollenberger of 82 St. Marks Ave., was arred Saturday to Ncholas D. Iperato, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ncholas F. Iperato of Strlng, the :3 o'clock cereony was perfored by the Rev. Dr. Frederck Chrstan at the Presbyteran Church of Westfeld. A recepton was held at the Club Navaho Manor n Irvngton. Mss Patrca Hll, of Rochester, N.Y., was the brde's ad of honor. Other attendents were Mss Joann Alont of Gar wood, Mss Barbara Bowe of Eaus, Pa., and Mss Dane Wood of Houston, Tex. Robert Alont of Garwood was the brdegroo's best an. Ushers were Carl Iperato of Strlng, Floyd Iperato of Thorndale, Pa., both brothers of the brdegroo, and Arthur Bluenschre of Bloofeld. - r - - New Aluna Pre-nuptual partes were gven n honor of the brde by Mrs. Jaes Ouston and Mrs. Theodore Jacob, Mrs. Donal Maynard, and the brde's sororty ssters, Both Mr. and Mrs. Iperato are graduates of Syracuse Unversty. After a weddng trp to Beruda, the couple wll resde n New Jersey. DAK Rado Progra A dscusson on "Westfeld n Revolutonary Tes" wll be dscussed Sunday by Mrs. Ralph A. Hall and her guest, Justus J. Agnol of Fanwood at :1 j p.. on "Your New Jersey Journal.'' Mrs. Hall s oderator for the Westfeld Chapter, Daughters of the Aercan Revoluton, \ onthly rado progra.» 1. Mrs. Phlp J. Pnes Garden Recepton ^ Follows Weddng of Susan Perry Mss Susan Lous Perry, Stephen F. Perry of 2 Sylvana PI. was arred on June 1 to Phlp Jadques Pnes, son of Dr. and Mrs. Phlp Pnes of Lestone, Me. The double rng cereony was held n the chapel of St. Paul's Church wth the Rev. Hugh Lvengood offcatng. Only ebers of the edate fales were present. Attendng the brde were Mss Barbara Haertlen of Westfeld as ad of honor and Mss Judy Pnes, sster of the brdegroo, and Mss Marlyn Mtton of Westfeld as brdesads. Best an for Mr. Pnes was Roy Bouchard of Carbou, Me,, Paul Guern of Bddeford, * Say "Happy Annversary?* wth Specal $19.9 and Scott Legh ton of Lestone, Me. were ushers. A recepton followng the cereony was held n the garden of the brde's parents. The brde wore a whte crepe gown applqued wth Venetan lace and seed pearls and a chapel length vel. She carred a bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses, whte carnatons and stephanots. Her attendants wore yellow crepe long gowns and carred bouquets of tangerne chrysan euvoen'b Models Yelkwv & Wht* (StotnltM Steal) Ant-Magnetc ft Shock Retktant Ftw SWIM JVMMMQ Moveent One of the frst watches n tbt world to UN Laser Bea for tonftf lfe and greater accuracy Guaranteed for One Full Ywr Wth Expanson Bracelet Maatcr Char*, Hand-Chaw. Fvnonal Chart*, Budget d Lay-A-W«y Plans ELM & QUIMBY STS Opan Daly 9toS:3 Thursday 9 to WESTFIELD Cranford 12 North Avt.,W Laure Sunder an, Irwn G. Sunderan of 212 Rartan Road, has earned an assocate n appled scence degree fro Bennett College, Mllbrook, N. Y. She ajored n nteror desgn, and was on the dean's lst last year and the hgh honors roll ths year. the tradtonal carrer of essages through the ages. Choose yours here. WE DELIVER AROUND THE CORNER OR AROUND THE WORLD Shea Is Graduate )t for tp season. Bg bold sandals the boy-look of now. 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McEwen Flowers Istoftlslwd 1921 R l l OFMHI-STMfT FRONT DOOR PARKMO Grove St. at Westfeld Ave.,Westflold, Op«n a.. to :3 p.. daly THI DERITE HOI HEADING FOR A our best wshes to you Randal's has all Cap needs such as Sneakers, We want to help the brde chersh the ost eorable oent n her lfe, We have all those paper tes that you wll need and love. 1 Slppers, Boots, etc. Coplete Lne «f Orthopedc Shoes DOCTOR'S PRISCKIPTIONS ACCURATELY HLLID We Keep ACCURATE RECORDS of All Fttng* Mall REMINDER CARDS Provde FREE SI2E CHECKUPS A oent aglow wth enchantent and alve wth vvacty... feelngs that escape 1 verbal expresson... a essage that requres the lettng of a awel to convey your nuptal n»ws, Let It be engraved on the chocest of papers ade for the eory book by CRAN& Our staff wll help wth your selecton and assst you In copletng your paper trousseau. I- Hey, Hot Stuff- Make Bg News n Mn Dress and Pant SBts for Suer. Left: Prnt Arnol Jersey. Teens 8-1 $13. Rght; Strpe Arnel Jersey. Junors 6-13 $16. "Make Randal's a Faly Affar"» ELM ST.RANDAL'S Open Thursday Evenng* Open Thurtday Untl P.M. 76ElSt.,W«tfleld Master Charge Hand! Charge Bankaorlcard 121 QUIMBy STREET, WESTFIELD OFEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. Unlcard Ch Louse Reg. nntl Budget CIrge

16 16 THK WESTFIELD <N.J.) L AIM B, THURSDAY, JUNE 2X, 1972 Dr. Lane Engaged Nancy we«n«y Nancy Sweeney Is Fancee Of Mr. Henkel Mr. and Mrs. Felx W. Sweeney of 29 Rodan Lane announce the engageent of ther daughter, Nancy to Robert P. Henkel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Henkel of 172 Boynton Ave. Mss Sweeney and her fance are graduates of Westfeld Hgh School. She s an aluna also of Taylor Busness Insttute and s now a secretary wth The Phoenx Copanes, Sprngfeld. Mr. Henkel, who studed at Lncoln Techncal Insttute, s a sergeant n the Ar Force Reserve. He s eployed at Henkel's Autootve Maplewood. Servce, Mt. Tral Club Installs Slate Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Unversty of Mane at Clark Lane of Surry, Me., Orono. forerly of Westfeld, have An August weddng s announced the engageent planned. of ther daughter Katherne Stanton to Harold Frankln Nelson II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frankln Nelson of Newbury Neck, Surry. The brde elect was graduated fro Westfeld Hgh School, Trnty College n Washngton, DC, and receved her M.D. degree fro Cornell Unversty Medcal College n New York Cty. Dr. Lane has done her nternshp and resdency n nternal edcne at the Dartouth - Htchcock Medcal Center n Hanover, N.H., and s presently at the Pro s Clnc n Hapden Hghlands, Me. Mr. Nelson was graduated fro the Mane Marte Acadey, Castne, as a arne engneerng offcer and s a leutenant In the Naval Reserve. Presently he s attendng the vacu setv EARDLY Kathernt S. Lane Crow Receves B.A. Charles B. Crow III, on of Mr. and Mrs. Oarles S. Crow Jr. of 1 Stonelegh Park receved a B.A. degree fro Hart wck College, Onconta, N.Y. clea ters CHAROI MASTU CM AMI ach WUTFIILD nes Susan Schwab Plans Weddng Mr. and Mrs. John M. Schwab of Wells St. have announced the engageent of ther daughter Susan Cary, tocoln L. Sth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sth of Grand Island, NY, Mss Schwab s a 1MB graduate of Grosse Ponte Hgh School n Grosse Ponte, Mch. She graduated ths onth fro Allegheny College n Meadvlle, Pa, wth a B.A. n psychology. Mss Schwab was vce presdent of the Delta chapter ofalpha Ch Oega sororty, and plans to attend the lbrary school at the Unversty of Buffalo ths fall. Her fance s a 1971 graduate of Allegheny College wth a B.A. n psychology- He was a eber of Sga Alpha Epslon Fraternty ana s presently eployed by Nagara County Savngs Bank, Nagara Falls, NY. SUMMER CAMP Suaan C.Schwab An Aug.26 weddng at the Presbyteran Church s planned. Chowan Orentaton Nancy Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Bell of 117 Lawrence Ave., recently attended orentaton at Chowan College, Murfreesboro, N.C. where she plans to ajor n busness educaton Septeber. Tlw Y«f ChIM Colonal Hll Learnng Center N«w 2' tutvd PMI Clnrnt A, Craft C*U*f«Strf Muk J* IftWMl Pcncs TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED Regster Now, Ages 3-7 WESTFIELD Call Mrs. Burn* Heads Syphony Tb annual eetng of the Westfeld Area Chapter of the Woen's Cottee for the New Jersey Syphony was held recently at the hoe of Mrs. John Evans Jr., who ntroduced her successor, Mrs. Rchard B. Burns as the new presdent of the chapter for the #*# fqc ON fqlrines FOR qf decoratjnq Char ncarnate n any settng, our Lladro porcelans sculpted n Span. See these and dozens ore n Adler's captvatng collecton. NWS DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF PRECIOUS JEWELRY SINCE ZV W* vttf^t Aft* LM p*nmon.thurs.fr.'th9 2IM./W-, WMtWwtf open Thursday and Frday 'tl 9 F*rwnu» Merrstown Group ter. Other offcers for the new ter wll be: Vcepresdent, Mrs. Stuart Fredan; recordng secretary, Mrs. E.L. Clark; correspondng secretary, Mrs. Frank B. Young;and treasurer, Mrs. J. Danel Cox.. ^ '"'.?: \M.' ^y SvK-K «. * * ^ ^.^ St-'^n, 7-1 J\ l -Tv. --V K ct orclo ^ ' J ^ New cottee charen are: Ways and eans, Mrs. Donald Sawtelle and Mrs. John Walsweer; by-laws, Mrs. Arthur C. Fred; educaton, Mrs. Stephen Clarke; hosptalty, Mrs. Anthony Davs, and ebershp, Mrs. DavdG. McCornack Jr. It was announced that the Westfeld Concert 12-1 " hgh Vv,. " "»J -' r ^v.-- J 1 -:- --_- «^:: Seres of the New Jersey- Syphony wll begn wth a concert on Frday, Oct. 2.; Dean \s Lst \ Susan Pope, daughter of Mrs. Z.L. Pope of 2 Hllsde Ave. has been! naed to the dean's lst for; the sprng seester at Wake' Forest Unversty. Wnston Sale, N.C. #? :>: -'wwl ' ' */s. - :::;, vs.,. A'*".. ' _ $>.*? MOUNTAINSIDE: Installaton of new offcers by Mrs. George Horvat, frst vce-presdent, was the progra for the June 13 eetng of the Mountan Tral Garden Club at the hoe of Mrs. Walter Steggall on 1378 Mohawk Dr. Mrs. Steggall wll serve as second vce-presdent; Mrs. Joel Mtchel, recordng secretary; Mrs. Edward S. Powers, treasurer. Mrs. Robert W. Thopson was welcoed as a new eber. Cottee charen are; Prajjfa, Mrs. Horvat;, Mebershp, Mrs. Steggall; publcty, Mrs. Thopson; cvc actvtes, Mrs. Edward Verlanger; conservaton and brds, Mrs. Powers; hortculture, Mrs. Charles A. Serrett Jr.; hosptalty, Mrs. John J. Susk; roadsde, Mrs. Donald R. Lugannan; property and thee, Mrs. Mchael Cefolo. Mrs. Verlanger sad as cvc actvtes charan the club's gft of a Canadan pne tree to the lbrary had recently been planted. However, at the request of lbrary's board of. trustees the tree ust be transplanted as ts space wll be taken by the.state for the overpass at Rt. 22 and New ProvdenceRd. Weekly suer workshops for the Nov.19 "Holly Boutque", a ajor fund rasng event of the club, wll begn Thursday, June 22 at 1 a.. hoe of Mrs. Cefolo, 163 Larkspur Dr. Presentaton of corsages to out-gong offcers, new offcers and eber and chapagne toasts preceded an outdoor cookout, Mrs. Murhead and Powers were hostesses. Vsts College Marjore Rote, Class of '72, at Westfeld Hgh School, attended New Student Orentaton Day at Lebanon Valley College, She s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Rote II, 77 Wllow Grove Rd. Cnutorucc Graduate Frank P. Cauterucc of 17 Wyehvcw Drve receved an assocate n appled scence degree June 1/He wus graduated wth the Clnss of l»72 at Port.Junor College, Watcrbury, Conn. r 1...»». ; Soof Trcot YVIIR FuUPoAflna 3.69 Wtt* A-Bcvp afdenfb: / Van Raalte Forft Llyette Goddess DKAMUHQl* CONIOUIMM Fbarfll Whff* A-B-Ccups Many of your favorte styles at FANTASTIC SAVINGS These Faous Makers MILADY'S SHOP featurng... (HANSOWTTT The Worths Most Popular Bra Vanty Far Warner's Cupd Peter Pan Youth Craft Olga Lady Marlene Soft Skn Flexnt Playtex \ t r 1 * * * - 1J S BRA and GIRDLE SALE J ' FM IS VIA : f^: NEXT : «f ' - It-:-.". v '-.'.-I l V- V SALE ON TO NOTHING... AND SO MUCH BETTER THAN NOTHING! PRECIOUS LITTLE* BY amenfbr Precous Lttle bra holds, but doesn't hde. It stretchos to lake ts shape fro you. No sea. No closure. Sooth. As natural as nudty tself. One sze fts all (A-B-C cups) Reg. $2. $1.89 The Bkn... Precous Lttle In every way. One sze (what there s of t) stretches to ft all. Reg. $2. Precous Lttle In trl-colors, sunshne shades, dnght tonea, sand and whte. THE FRIENDLY HOTEL WARREN ON THE OCEAN SPRING LAKE, N. J, 7762 MIVATE BEACH OtORIOUS SUftP PRIVATE POOL ALL SPORTS CHEERFUL ROOM SETIINOS SO". PtKVIStU CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES «WONDtAfUL FOOD. HANDI CHARGE ATTRACTIVE RATES Wrlfn for Brochure ft tl. SOI -9-IMO e PARKING OPEN UNE2 nslof chnrgo lankamericard 167 E. Broad St., Westfeld OPEN THURSDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M.

17 «TCME HOUMf Thru fat. 7 a.. ( *> MOUNUINSID Ml TRY SHOP # 7 Mtu* Av«. Hoe For Vcton Returnng recently to Westfeld for suer vacaton fro Abbot Acadey, Andover, Mass. were Catln Cofer, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frederck J. Cofer, Mohawk Tr., and Vctora J. Elcker, daughter of Mrs. Charles S. Elcker of Golf Edge and the late Mr. Elcker. Vcky was a eber of the varsty soccer tea, Catln was a eber of the Psychology Club and served as a student gude for the adssons offce. Newly decorated and renovated, we shall open agan on Monday, June 26, presentng the grace and elegance of fne clothes for the dscrnatng woan. n for Suer thngs and the begnnngs of Fall. El Street Westfeld Scott's r \ Soethng Specal... (. * u:?...! \- * \ Mn. H«gh W. IWMpfe. prctml the Rake a» HM Gar«CM* *f WettfleM, «rt Mrt. Harry WMUaker, Jualor club charan, pate whi recarhhnfcer «f clutfto WM at the lantal eetng «f the Garfea Club «f New Jersey. Rake and Hoe Captures Awards The Rake and Hoe Garden Club of Westfeld was the wnner of a nuber of natonal and state awards at the 7th annual eetng and luncheon of the Garden Club of New Jersey recently. Mrs. Hugh W. presdent, accepted the blue rosette of Natonal Councl, ndcatng a score of 9 or ore for the Chrstas hoe and garden tour "Hoe for Chrstas," the Helen Hall slver bowl for a dsplay of cact and succulents grown under lght n the sae show, and on the state level, a certfcate of ert wth gold seal ndcatng a score of 9 or ore for the sae yule show and a certfcate of ert for the club's yearbook. The Rake and Hoe Junor Garden Club receved a certfcate of ert wth gold seal for ts accoplshents of junor objectves n Area IV and a ctaton and check for $1 for ts conservaton acheveent and envronental awareness. Mrs. Maurce E. Loewel and 'V* 1 -* Mrs. Harry Whlttake are cocharen of the junor club. Mrs. Charles R. Mayer was elected to the two year ter of offce as Area IV drector. Attendng the luncheon eetng were Mrs. Frank J. Dugan, Mrs. Kenneth R Dorerus, Mrs. August Mont, Mrs. Mayer and Mrs. Trbble. Redeeer Scouts Tour Great Swap Lou Schwankert of Gllette conducted a recent tour of the Great Swap for the Cubs and ther fathers of Pack 27, Redeeer Lutheran Church. The fathers and sons on the tour ncluded Dck Ahnert and Mke; J Day and Steven, Lee Glenn and Robert; Bll Jones and John, Hal Meer and Rcky; Paul Rbecky and Steven; Don Schroeder and Barry; Walter Sobansk and Walter; Walter Wnburn and S; Ray Mucc and Phl; Dck Norfolk and John; Peter Rehwtnkel and Harry derozaro, Cubaster. Lner Earns B.S. Jon Ler of 89 Tce Place, receved the B.S. degree wth a ajor n physcs at the June coenceent of Wheaton (111,) College. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ler partcpated n the Concert band, was a eber of the chorus n the producton "Olver*' and served as class student governent representatve. Heather s the nae Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Braun of 3 W. Dudley Ave. have gven to ther new baby grl who was born May 3 at Overlook Hosptal. The nfant Jas a sster, Chrstna, 3. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John E. Braun of Mountan Ave. and Mrs. D.J O'Nel of Sandra Crcle., Mr. and Mrs. Noran Jenkns of 2 Vrgna St. becae parents of a son, Brett Thoas, May 17 at Muhlenberg Hosptal. They have two grls, Donna and Paela. Mrs. Jenkns s the forer Patrca Marhon, John Marhon of Scotch Plans. Polce Sgt. and Mrs. Rchard M. SJwvln of 172 Nevada St. announce the arrval of ther ffth chld, Ronald Mchael May 27 at Muhlenberg Hosptal. He s ther thrd boy. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schaehrer of 728 Oak Ave. are parents of a son, born May 3 at Muhlenberg Hosptal. Also born on the sae day s another new resdent, a daughter born n the sae hosptal to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Be f us of 822 Faracres Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Johnson of 3 Evergreen Court, Mtsde. announce the brth of ther baby grl, Jennfer Laura, who was born June 1st at Overlook Hosptal. The proud grandparents are Mrs. Hazel Johnson of Mountansde and Mr. and Mrs. John G. Enders of Westfeld. Mr. and Mrs. Jaes Chapan of Seattle, Washngton announce the brth on June 1st of a STORK daughter, Lsa Mchelle. They have a son, Scott, aged 3. Mrs. Chapan s the forer Carol Kurtz, Carl Kurtz of KnoUwood Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bahooshan of Warren announce the brth of a daughter, Lesley Anne, June, at Overlook Hosptal. They are parents also of two «ontp Jack and Ada. Mrs. Bahooshan s the forer Roseary Vastano, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Anthony Vastano, 7 Person St. Ths f ther frst granddaughter and eghth grandchld. Krstna Susan s the nae Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Johnson of 9 Prospect St. have gven to ther daughter who wa born May 2 at Muhlenberg Hosptal. The nfant has a brother, Ronald, Vk. Ther sxth chld and ffth on was born May 21 at St. Elzabeth Hosptal to Mr. and Mn. John Marotta of 63 Strlng PL He ha been naed Matthew Daryl. Hs paternal grandother, Mrs. Carne Marotta, lves at 62 Downer St. Plans Estate Plannng Seres As part of ts tranng perod for ts agents, Creatve Fnancal Plannng Assocates Inc., plans a seres of forus on estate nvestents and estate -plannng and trusts, t was announced by Rudy Seprevva, presdent. The frst speaker openng ths seres of forus wll be Harold Kaens, Newark tax attorney, who wll speak on "Use of Busness Insurance for Lfe Underwrters". Reeber Wth Flowers Flowers have a way of carryng a essage that have no equal. You hove a wde choce. 321 South Ave,, Westfeld Parkng t *atl«r on «t» South SIdto THE WESTFIELD <S.t.) LEADER, THL'KSDAl', JUKE 22, 1972 Vagf 17 Sensatonal Suer Sale Be A Guest At Your Party! WOMEN'S FLATS Are you All, Encore, Sandltr, Fradtlla, Rag to to 12.9 WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES CaratM, Fredells, Alfl, Sander, Scott's Own. Reg. 1.9 to to 19.9 ANDREW GELLER & NEWTON ELKIN F A tred golfer? Busy wth a career? Havng unexpected guests? Paren ts of brde - or groo? Always avalable n our freezers Hors d'oeuvres, soups, entrees, desserts. Personalzed specal orders for all occasons. se-annual sale en's suts and sport coats Reg. 3, to to 27.9 WOMEN'S FLORSHEIM Reg to 2.9, to 17,9 ALL HANDBAGS DRASTICALLY REDUCED 2% fo % MEN'S SHOES Scott'$ Own. Rag. 23,96 to to 27,8 Qulby at Central Wctfeld Open Dally to 6:3 - Thursday Nlto 'tl WE HONOR MASTEfl CHARGE BANKAMERICARD HANDI-CHAffOE» * All our foods are prepared n our ktchen avalable fresh frozen or fresh on specal orders. We use only the freshest ngredentspreservatves! addtves or We are happly busy preparng weddngs, luncheons, cocktal & dnner partes, teas & showers. The Glded Mushroo Please note new suer hours begnnng July 3rd New Shop Hours: Thurs., Fr M & Sat. 1: A.M. - :3P.M. For telephone Inqures we wll be avalable 2 hours - 7 days a week South Ave.,W., West fe Id (TowneCnrWash Buldng) Phone The sale you've been watng for! Qualty suts and sport coats fro faous akers... rght fro our regular stock. Lghtweght tropcals, polyesters, doubleknts, blends! 2 and 3 button odels In strpes, plads, patterns and solds,,. regulars, shorts, longs. Not every style n every sze, Suts: Hckey Freean, reg. $21 to $23, now $17 to $18 Lebow, reg. $1 to $16, now $12 ro $128 H, Freean, reg. $1, now $12 Pal Beach, reg. $7 to $9, now $6 fo $72 Codarbrooke, reg. $8 to $12, now $68 to $11 Sport coatt: Lebow, reg. $ 13, now $ 1 H, Freean, reg. $11, HOW $92 Pal Beach, reg. $6, now $2 Cedarbrooke, reg. $9, to $8$, now $6 to $68 Men's Shop, Planfeld and Short Hlls Mall PLAINFIELD dally 9:3 to :3/ Thursdays to 9/ OO/park free In our attended lot SHORT HILLS MALL dally9:3to :3/Mondays and Thursdays to

18 IS THE WESTrEU) (N.j LEADER, THUftSDAV, WJNC ft, Mrs. Bard Hosts YW Cottee Mrs. Robert B. Bard of Aerca, and accopaned Cooper Kd, Scotch Plans herself on the Gutar. entertaned yesterday the Lades Day Out Cottee of the Westfeld YWCA honorng the nstructors who had gven classes durng the year Mrs. Albert Fernandez entertaned wth a progra of calypso and other songs fro Latn Our 1st Year copanon for your everywhere actvtes. THURSDAY Ths concludes the Lades Day Out progra for the year wth the excepton of a reunon slde-showng by the ebers of the group who returned last week fro a three week tour of Scandnava, whch wll be held at 1 p.. Thursday Navy RIENTAL DESIGN RUGS *vfto«>wu l OH o wqft Teless asterpeces of the weaver's art, the faous Karastan orental desgns are n excellent taste wth todays decoratng trend toward pattern and color. A" wth the rch three nch frnge so fathful to the fnest ports. Approxately 8.8'xl2' only $9. CARPET CRAFTSMEN SWOB 19SS TILE VINYL * * V: Mrs. Rtefcar* E, Fraea, pwmtt cf tfc* W«tfkM Dty Care Ccatcr beard «f flrectan, MCfpU the W M M I AOtory check ffsr»s,tlt, u U N frwm the Dttoy Buds. ** arc, left U rght, Mrs. Peter R. Krw, AvUUry UvU Mare Pettewsk, Delay B* prwktoet; Mrs. Frecwu M* Mrs. Retert E. Farstaer presment ef (fee Wesxea's Auxlary* Donates $3,7 to Center A celebraton eetng was held lat week by the Westfeld Day Care Center Woen's Auxlary n the hoe of Mrs. Donald J. Fennelly of 13 Wyandotte Tr. The hostesa was asssted by Mrs. Robert Ran del, who reported on the ggantc garage sale last sprng at the Stephen's hoe. Profts fro ths, and last fall's n-bazaar, enabled the auxlary to present $3,7 to Mrs. Rchard E. Freean, presdent of the board of drectors of the center. The aount put the care center's fund drve over the top. The Dasy Buds, a group of teenage grls, also rased 1 for the center. Mrs. Handel was naed to the unexpred ter of Mrs. Pressly H. McCance Jr., treasurer. Cottee Students Gve Pano Rectal Pano students of Rayond Young and Ruth Bogert Young, usc teachers of North Eucld Ave. gave ther annual rectal at the Woans' Club of Westfeld on Tuesday evenng. The followng pupls perfored: VcT Koster, Marcta Roll, Chrstna Roll, Lynn Tofohrde,'Margaret Kukal, Beth Kukal, Elzabeth Krsan, Lynne Erckson, Scott Erckson, Carol Nxon, Allson Metro, Barbara Metro, Elane Matro, Jeff Woods, Fernando Barroso, Hlda Barroso,. Mary Wengar, Mchael Wengart, Glenn Hascher, Alex Kopf, Gretchen Kopf, Laura Schdt, Sue Schdt, Scott Strrup, Todd Strrup, Jon Wolfson, Davd Standfast, Susan Pace, Paul Healy, Chrstne Healy, Nancy Decker, Patrce Callo, Todd Esenbud, Mary Cory, Robert Dave, Rcky Cadz, and Ann Hnkley. Mert certfcates for the acheveent of 1 gold star etudes or 12 peces fro eory were awarded to the followng pupls: Vc Koster, Mar ca Roll, Chrstna Roll, Lynn Tofohrde, Mararet Kukal, Elzabeth Krsan, Lynne Erckson, Carol Nxon, Allson Metro, Jeff Woods, Mary Wengart, Glenn Ha scher, Ale x Kopf, Gretchen Kopf, Hlda Barroso, Beth Kukal, Laura Schdt, Ruth Ellen Undley, Scott Strrup, Jon Wofson, Davd Standfast, Susan Pace, Paul Healy, Chrstne Healy, Todd Strrup, Nancy Dcker, Scott Erskson, Lnda Plosk Patrce Callo, Todd Esenbud, Mary Cory, Pat Carody, Robert Dave, Barbara Metro and Elane Metro. Stefan Yound who was recently a wnner In a statewde contest and wll be heard n ths area n several rectals next season, played a Chopn Nocturne. The progra concluded wth a Chopn Waltz played by Rayond Young. Mr. Young who served as vce-, presdent for Musc Educators Assocaton was ths onth elected vcepresdent of the Muscans' Club of N.J. charen naed are: Bylaws, Mrs. Jesse T. Bonney; hosptalty, Mrs. John Brandl Jr.; ebershp, Mrs. Ralph L. Sherwood; nonatng, Mrs. George Weer; publcty,. Mrs. Charles w. Noran; advsor, Mrs. Peter R. Kuhn. Mrs. Kuhn was presented a dsc by ebers of the current and past executve boards n apprecaton of her work as ther frst presdent. Crossng Guards 9 Luncheon Today Ends Season Westfeld school crossng guards wll end ths school year wth a luncheon at the "Jade Isle" Restaurant today. Ther guests wll nclude Chef Jaes Moran, Leut. Thoas Catalon, Mrs. Naoe Marsh and Charles Sturke. Out-gong charan Barbara Kosch, and her cocharan Glora Martn wll turn the charanshp over to Nora Marcantono and Helen Denslow. Lnda Fsher To Study For M.D. r F At Harvard Lnda A. Fsher of Clark St. was one of 79 College of Medcne and Dentstry of New Jersey-Rutgers Medcal School senors to receve a aster of edcal scence (M.M.S.) degree at coenceent exercses. The daughter of Mrs. Alvn E. Fsher and the late Mr. Fsher, she s a graduate of Westfeld Hgh School and receved a B.A. degree fro Douglass College n 197. Mss Fsher Mrs. Coffey Cted By N J. Gardeners Mrs. Edward Cotffey of Westfeld was cted at a eetng of the Garten Club of New Jersey for her efferts n establshng the volet as the New Jersey state flower. At the annual sesskn heftd n Wayne, Mrs. Eery B. Gebert of Westfeld was elected second vcepresdent and Mrs Charles R. Mayer, another local resdent, wa naed Area IV drector. Mrs. Alan Beerbower s assstnat treasurer. A garden therapy award was gven the Garden Cub of Westfeld. Scouts Honored A court of awards was held recently by Scouts n the Holy Trnty Graar School audtoru. Honored fro Troop were Maryanne Benrens, Eleen Tyrell, Jll Gardner, Susan Kelley, Mary Kay Kern, Donna Palencar, Andrea Roagnano, Kathleen Weathers, Candy Cure, Eleen Hawca and Patrca Nedzwck. Recevng gold crosses were Troop Scouts Janet Alaner, Mary Flanagan, Susan Florsn, Susan Carl, Patrca LaCorte, Mary Cclese, Mary Rta Balogh, Margaret Flanagan, Susan MacLean, Judy Kng, Lsa Nataaso and Cheryl Trapazzano. Gold crosses also were awarded Troop 2 grls Lsa Calavano, Eleen Dugnan, Mary Flaer, Noreen Grffth, Kathy Knney, Fath Spoto, Mare Kngston, Ellen Callens, Kathy Dervn, Karen Goak, Leah Grote, Anne Mare Grffth, Laura Knney, Suzanne Grote, Laura Hauck, Sandy Thessen, Kathy Brennan, Mary Beth Dervn, Laura Molloy and Margaret Gosk. Honored fro Browne Troop 268 were Judth Aglato, Jll Alaner, Rebecca Avs, Maureen Brennan, Laura Carl, Dense Hopkns, Mchelle Jennette, Dense Laurent, Mary MacClyont, Gretchen Molloy, Maryanne Murphy, Marjore Nugent, Andrea Sawck, Vctora Scosca, Lnda Sth, Mary Spoto, Celeste Trapozzano, Mary Traynor and Beth Ann Wellntz. wll coplete work for her M.D. degree at Harvard Medcal School. Bruce Krtger. «f tfa MMtagve Ave Platla*, receve* bk CMUMIIIIM B tae U.S. CMt Guard t Vce PretUeBt Spre Afaew nrta c ceracs at UM U.S. Co** Guard Acadey. Four local resdents receved assocate n scence degrees June 1 at Endcott Junor College, Beverly, Mass. Beth D. Kravtz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sdd Kravtz of Roanoke Road, chld developent and educaton, was a eber of Ph Theta Kappa, natonal scholastc honor fraternty. Susan A. Blodnger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blodnger of Endcott Grduttes ArOtoftfer that' nft«d,ttl Stc, d whltt. Ig. IM *.. '» * * < D«k-AH - OrgtnZH A Dtoon In Stlnylucte.'.7M Bell Drve, retalng, was naed to the dean's lst. Joan F. Coster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Coster of Green Brar Court, ajored n legal secretaral scence and Joan E. Skelly, Warrngton Skelly of Ralway Ave., receved an honors certfcate for outstandng accoplshent n the coercal art departent. Attend Councl Mrs. Charles M. Pond, presdent of the Woan's Club of Westfeld and Mrs. Up to Alexander Mac Knnon, Federaton secretary, attended the Sxth dstrct presdents councl at the Clo Club n Roselle ouse % OFF RIGHT NOW ON A tig, IIQ SELECTION OF SvtuHs Pants Jtat Tops Skrls Drtssts (Long al Mns) Skrls IIOMSOS SanJals Pntjhos Opan Ttwrrfay Hh 't» - 1«Qulby, Wntf Wd UMMMUTCIMI«I - Hd-CHar* BankAnweard WaH-AH by For^ In Wht, Blk, r»d, y«llow, org, grn. IJS Ttrrark -12" U.S Porcupne - It' qulls hold p* and ptncllt, t' ooprtfnt hold wht you want, 3M WHAT HAS 31 DAYS, 12 MONTHS, A PORCUPINE A PLACE TO PUT THINGS, AND A PLANT GROWER..? 33 South Av»nu» In tht Garwood Mall * Garwood, N.J. F ^ (b«tw#«n Cranford and W»«t(«ld) CREAM SPECIALS SECOND SCOOP FREE When you cone VALUABLE COUPON BUY ICE CREAM CONE AND GET ONE FREE or Double Dp) Coupon expres Monday Now avalable for partes, pcncs & outngs Large 3 Gal. Contaner OPEN 9 AM TO 9 PM SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 23 Eatt Broad St., Wetfeld ,233*8711 Optn Thunday'tl 9 p North Broad St., Ellabelh , 3- Optn Man. and Thur. 'HI 9 p.. HAWTHORNE INN The Idtl Faly R*ert n Tha Poconb Dtstlnclvc Engl h-«tyl* Inn, fr-, toon non-hou»okoop nfl fottogo*. Tonnl courts, chl dron't playaround, outdoor pool, golf, oyory- Thlno you wont 1o ln»uo you/your tlun... Sot In 2 ( acro«of beautful Ponylvanla focono Moun(aln«. Fro $t3 dally, 1% (Itcoun on full wook*. Wrlto for brochura anl rolo hool, HAWTHORNI INN & COTTAOIS Ml. Poeono Po. 1S3 Call Sprngfeld Avenue Westfeld, N.J.

19 * & : : ' > SOS; Lbrary Needs Copes Of New Books Staff ebers of the adult departent of We*fe*d Meoral Lbrary ths week revewed ther hooks on reserve and are SMng a call for help. They hope that soe of the West feld resdents who regularly purchase new books, or who subscrbe to the Book-of-tbe Month Club, wll have read ther copes and be wllng to gve the to the lbrary. There are four ttles that have been reserved by a nuber of lbrary ebers: "Eleanor and Frankln/' Lash, B. F. Sknner's 'Beyond Freedo and Dgnty," Fargo The Gae of Foxes," and Vol. II of Martn's bography of Wnston Churchll's other, "Jenne." There s a long watng lst for each of these, The staff would expect to be gven these partcular books n a year or so by people who are clearng ther shelves. At that pont they would be sold n the nsttuton's book sale. "If, nstead of watng that long," says Mss Jeanne M. Desrosers, lbrary drector, "people wll gve us ther copes now, after havng read the, we can put the nto our collecton edately. Ths would help treendously n fllng our reserves." Soe weeks -ago the lbrary Issued an SOS for back copes of "Scence," a agazne n uch deand for hgh school assgnents. So any people cae forward wth the desred ssues that the nsttuton now has an alost coplete fle back to There are a few ssng ones and anyone wshng to donate addtonal copes should call the lbrary to fnd out just what ssues are stll needed. WAA Coends WHS Artsts Students of Mrs. L. M. Scheock, art nstructor of Westfeld Hgh School have awarded przes n copetton sponsored by the Westfeld Art Assocaton. Actng as judges were assocaton presdent, Mrs. John Jost, and board " eber, Mrs. W. E. Born. Wnners were: senors, Nancy McCorck, 1st prze, $2; Laurs Zuclch, second prze, $1; and Sharon Lsan, thrd prze, $1. Junors Clare Hess and Susan Napack were awarded ebershps n the Westfeld Art Assocaton. The executve board of the assocaton et recently at the hoe of ts newly elected presdent, Mrs. Jost, to forulate plans for the year's actvtes. Offcers are Mrs. Jost, presdent; Robert Splner, frst vce presdent; Frank Wldan, second vce presdent; Denzl Bush, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Darsey, assstant treasurer; Mrs. J. R. Wess, recordng secretary; and Mrs. John Isbrect, correspondng secretary. Cottee charen are Mrs. Phlp Reed, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. Pedro Salo, Mrs. Joseph Chaken, Mrs. Andrew MacDowell, Mrs. Peter Falk, Mrs. R. Bennett, Mrs. Ralph Mann, Mrs. Albert Ross, Mrs. G. Huff and Mrs. A. D. Green. Other board ebers nclude Joseph Brozek, Mss Krstn Selvg, Mrs. W. E. Born, Stephen Bredn and Mrs. Alan Rockore. Earn B.S. Degree Fordha Unversty awarded degrees June 3 to Jeroe J. Berzansks, Charles M. Caruso and Bruce M. Tonnesscn, all of Westfeld, and to Rchard A. Josephs of Mountansde. All receved bachelor of scence degrees. Weddng R«c«ptlon Socal Functons Pano Rvcltals Meetngs Woan's Club OP w»u> 316, EUCLID AVE Suer Plunges Set Suer s the te to get nto the sw, so the Westfeld YWCA opens ts regstraton ths week for grls' sw classes and announces ts suer plunge schedule. Grls ay regster by al, phone, or n person. There wll be three dfferent perods avalable for grls who would lke to learn how to sw or prove ther swng. The perods are July -1, July 17-28, and July 31- August U. Classes are held daly and there are sx dfferent te perods avalable. The suer plunge schedule wll be fro June 26- Aug. 2. Grls ay sw on Mondays through Frdays at 3:3-:3 p.. or :3-:3 p.., and on Saturdays at 1 p.. and 2 p.. The woen' s plunge schedule s Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Frday at 1 a.. and 8:3 p.. The faly plunges are Mondays and Wednesday at 6:3 p.., Tuesdays and Thursdays at :3 and 6 p., Frdays at 7 p.., and Saturdays and Sundays at 3 p.. Husbands and wves ay sw Thursday evenngs fro 9-1 p.. Two Accdents, Three Injured Avodng httng cars nvolved n a prevou accdent, the drver of a thrd car and occupants of a fourth car were njured Saturday nght n a head-on collson on Labert a Mll Rd. Joseph DNapol of Colona suffered nternal njures and was taken n Rahway Ave. Hs son, Mark, and the drver of the other car, Glenn Martn of Harrow Rd., were released after treatent. Martn sad he swerved when he saw the prevous accdent nvolvng can drven by Davd A. Blackan of Easton, Pa., and Vncent B. Murphy III of 161 Martne Aye., Scotch Plans; Tnat ncdent occurred when the Blackan vehcle pulled out of Krkvew Cr. and was ht by the oncong vehcle drven by Murphy. Town Cted For Safety Westfeld has won an award for pedestran safety n the 33rd annual Aercan Autooble Assocaton pedestran safety nventory. The award of ert s granted to those states and countes that have deonstrated balanced acheveent n both pedestran safety record and pedestran progra actvtes. The local award, accordng to Rene J. Valle, general anager of the New Jersey Auto Club (AAA), who announced the wnners, was one of 239 awards and ctatons presented to wnners aong the 2,16 U.S. ctes partcpatng n the AAA safety judgng for the year All awards and ctatons were ade on a bass of actual pedestran casualty records and current accdent preventon progras. Evaluaton was ade n each of the preventon areas of: safety legslaton, enforceent, traffc engneerng, county coordnaton, school traffc, publc educaton, and records. Husband, Wfe Earn Degrees Mr. and Mrs. Davd Boruchowtz have been awarded degrees at Cornell Unversty. Davd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boruchowtz.of Manchester Drve, has earned the BA degree n psychology and has begun graduate studes at Cornell leadng to the Ph.D n psycho-lngustcs, Hs wfe, Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levlne of Welch Way, has receved the MAT degree. She wll tcacf hgh school chestry ths fall In the Ithaca urea. She receved the B.A. n bology fro Brandes Unversty In Ubret Gets Phd. Jay Ubret receved a phd. degree n bochestry fro Harvard Unversty at ther coenceent exercses June 1th. He s the son of Dr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Ubret of < f! * :,..^ ^' r.-v;.-.'.:..v-v-^-.v,- = y'' \. - '. ; : "- J - ' - - ' - - ' " ; ' * * >, * ' - ' -I.. - ' ' " '. -' : v * ' ' --\ r Prospect Street. He was graduated fro Westfeld Hgh School, a eber of the Natonal Honor Socety and a recepent of the Col. and Mrs. McCoy Scholarshp n 1«2. In 19G6 Mr. Ubret graduated fro faous fashons for junors choose fro over 3 new styles... at ths great prce dresses... pantsuts... ropers... wth a well-known label washable polyester knts and crepes n popular colors szes to 13 regular and pette n the collecton casual to party styles... n Junor Dresses sorry, no all or phone orders THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEAD tt, THURSDAY, VKE 22. \%Vl Johns Hopkns Unversty Ph Beta Kappa and frst n hs claw scholastcally. He receved a Natonal Scence Foundaton Fellowshp for graduate study. Hs wfe, the forer Martha Warpehosk, was WMlfteldopen anghts Mon., Wed,, Frl (/ 93Oa,. fro9too p.. Monfclalr, Newark open nghts Wed., Fr,, 9:3 a.. to 9: p.. Other days 9(3 to 3 1J* graduated last June fro MIT, Ph Beta Kappa. That was the frst year M.I.T. ade such awards. /

20 THE CLD (N..) LKAMCB, THCKSDAY, JUNE ZZ, JS7Z Wns Everett Thoas Award I Myrtle Schadle of Elerce and presented the Rado TV and presdent of Everett Thoas Meoral 'the Busness It Professonal Award to Maron Altvater at Woen's Club of West feld the Arthur L. Johnston represented the West feld Regonal Hgh School, -Area Chaber of Co-Clark, recently. Also Myrtle flclucle «f El Ratto * T.V. as* afteat kt Busness an* Prafesstsoal WMSM'I CM «l WcttfleM a Clyde Ftch af Brauasaorf AMcftatet, cdacatlaa charan far the WestfteM Area Chaber of Cdnerce, caagratmlate Marlon Altvator, recpent of Everett Thoas award. -*. Delcatessen HUM MA* Meed oss Htrs Dtfeuvrts CaM Cuts SaMs C#W Cut Flatters 'r«m let Crtn TU TAKE OUT Dally». t* * s p. EATIN LOCATED NEXT TO ROBERT TREAT LIQUOR STORE 113 QUIMIY ST. WISTFIILD M AL 232-WS 'Pbx33-l%to THE KNOLL COUNTRY CLUB BOX 3Q BOONTON.NEW JERSEY O7OB DIRECTIONS: Route 6 lo Beverwyck Rd. Beverwyck Rd. north through Lake Hawatha. Then left at Knoll.Rd dnd drve 2 feet west to The Knoll Country Club entrance on the rght follow the club's road, bearng left, 3/ le to tfb clubhouse at the tap of the hl present was Clyde Ftch of Braunsdorf Assocates, educatonal charan of the Chaber. the award s a Revere bowl donated by Adlers of Westfeld and a check gven to the student whose nae s also nscrbed on a per* anent slver bowl dsplayed n the school's trophy case. The Westfeld Area Chaber of Coerce presents the award annually to the outstandng dstrbutve educaton student who excels n the area of perforance on the job, acadec acheveent, leadershp and ctunshp. Mss Maron Altvater s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mlton Altvater. of 1 Unda Lane, Clark. Maron has been treasurer for the DE class and has taken an actve part n all of the class projects. She attended conferences and workshops at Rder College and receved an honorable enton award n the student of the year contest at the state DECA Leadershp Tranng Conference n Atlantc Cty. In May she attended the Natonal DECA conference n Us Angeles, Calf, wth two of her classates. Maron s eployed by the W.T. Grant Co. n Clark. She also s actve n church work, Grl's Athletc Club and the Geran Gub. Her hobbes nclude sewng dryng and arrangng flowers, crochetng, needlework and rasng tropcal fsh. Tranng At Hosptal A graduate nursng student fro Westfeld s recevng ntensve tranng n the specalzed care of chldren ths onth through a unque feld senar sponsored by Coluba Unversty Teachers College. Mrs, Patrca Connell of 239 Walnut St. s recevng her clncal tranng at Chldren's Specalzed Hosptal, New Provdence The senar, coordnated by Mrs. Lea Tudor, drector of n-servce educaton at the hosptal, s desgned to provde students plannng to enter teachng careers wth practcal experence n the edcal, socal and physcal aspects of nursng. Included n her tranng wll be experences n physcal, speech and recreatonal therapy, rehabltaton nursng and a unque actvtes for daly lvng progra whch enables dsabled patents to perfor a wde range of personal and household tasks. Sth Cossoned Gregory M. Sth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton R. Sth of 1963 Dogwood Dr., Scotch Plans, has been cossoned a second leutenant upon copleton of the U.S. Ar Force Reserve Offcers Tranng Corps progra at Rutgers Unversty. Leutenant Sth, who also receved hs B.S. degree n envronental scence, s a 1968 graduate of Scotch Plans-Fanwood Hgh School, where he was a eber of the Natonal Honor Socety. Bachelor Quarters Gn Be Gracous, Fun; Squres Mark 3th Year n Boulevard Hoe The Indans were not the last to leave Manhattan for the good lfe n the country. And the presence n Westfeld of 18 sngle 'braves 11 proves t. As the Englsh have held sway here for a nuber of years, these braves are known as "He Squres." Westfeld's ncorporated resdence for young professonals was establshed n 1M2, along wth a tradton of gracous n a club type at-...jsphere. Squre ebers coe fro all walks of lfe and all areas of the country. Present resdents nclude accountants, engneers, sales and arketng representatves, a lbraran, a research bologst and governent eployees. the house tself les on a spacous, well-kept corner lot on the Boulevard. The nteror of the house boasts an open sttng roo on ether sde of the entrance foyer, and a treendous starcase leadng to an enclosed foyer on the second floor, and a treendous starcase leadng to an enclosed foyer on the second floor, gvng a balcony type effect. A huge, crystal chandeler rules over the settng. The rght hand sttng roo, along wth the lbrary (coposedof all the books left by Squres over the years) to the left, are the ost lved-n roos n the house. Both have freplaces, cofortable, unpretentous furnture, and pleasant, Kwans Club Ads Spaldng Robert J. Verse, presdent of the Kwans Club of Westfeld has announced the club's support of Spaldng for Chldren. Spaldng was founded by a group of ctzens who were dstressed by the plght of the state's unplaced adoptable chldren. The agency s dedcated to helpng parents adopt these chldren. The servce s offered on a state wde bass and there s no fee charged the adoptve parents. The Kwans Club, n supportng Spaldng, has donated $ to the agency. The club s seekng addtonal support for Spaldng fro other cvc nded organzatons n the area. Receves Degree Susan Lynn Cory has been awarded a bachelor's degree by the Unversty of Mane at Orono. ; * '-. > t -' : - >;* - * J lutes' ht at Ike coer af the Boole, k*weto II backelars. relaxed atosphere. The squres were unoffcally organsed n 1937 by sx young strangers n town who desparately cofortable, reasonably prced hoe-awayfrohoe.they orgnally rented a houde n Elzabeth, grew out of t, then found ths resdence n Wetfeld, whch was frst rented, then later purchased by two of the tenants. He present, one of the orgnal buyers and co-founders, Harry Donaldson, now lves n Cleveland. Although Squres s a club, the ebers agree that t ust be run lke a busness n order to nsure doestc contnuty and aa tranqulty. Corporate offcers are voted upon annually by the ebershp, and there are a nuber of postons taken by appontent such as the prospect charan, or the steward, accordng to the varous needs of the house and soetes the N partcular ebers. The club s staffed by a ornng housekeeper-cook and evenng ad-cook, and brngs n extra help for catered partes or large functons.., A basc rent s prorated aong the ebers, but costs of telephone, eals, bar tabs, and partes are on a sgnup bass. Although the Repeat Sale! Wools and Bonded Acrylcs Sprng Colors Values to 6 9? NOW ONLY $1. Assorted Cottons & Blends Fro Our Regular Stock Values to 2.99 NOW ONLY WESTFIELD SEWING CENTER w "A One Stop Sewng Shop" 1 E. MtMft ST. WESTFIELD Optn Thursdays Untl 9 P.M. an ore lesure te... F I + *:#:«Chsrf* BtftAMrkard - HandUhtr* Unl-Card pay your blls at hoe '.'-* '-.. ' ' \ '.' "-Vr - -* V >'?/: : ' "".. '. - >-.; :.- *',..;!.; :; ->:: :< ;. surroundngs are luxurous, the total cost of lvng t surprsngly lower than apartent lvng. The aocal lfe of the club s seldo dat Two standng affars, a sprng and fall cocktal party, have becoe outstandng aocal events In Westfeld. Each eber s allowed to nvte aa any guests as be s abletoafford. Alun also are nvted, as well as state and local poltcans. Last fall there were ore than 2 guests, and an equal nuber are expected ths sprng. There are also a nuber of nforal partes that are planned by ndvdual ebers or just sortof happen by theselves, If enough people drop by n one evenng, soetes everyone just gves up and calls t a party. There s a well stocked bar and recreaton roo downstars wth a great deal of free space to st and talk n prvacy. He second floor conssts of four bedroos talents of the love-talk-fchocd qy by AN CXQVHJTE SOUTAIRC fnow Adeu's UNlMITfd CollECTOM Of SIGNERS AND MANUFACTURES 'OF PfllCIOUSJCWCLRY SINCE 1t21 t optn Mon. Thur. Fr. tl 9 211R, open Thursday and Frday tl 9 RMetwood FarMut fttarlttewn =.- * ' : '- I.. 1 " < * 1 J and two baths and balcony. The thrd floor has four roos and two baths as well. An ntal dnner at the Squres can be anythng fro a cofortable, faly style eal, to a tollng, rollckng hold your sdes adventure n the art of wt and quck repartee. Ether way, eals are generally a festve occason and really about the only te all the Squres are gathered together n one place. For those ebers who are a bt ore affluent, there s a suer place n Pont Pleasant and a wnter house n Veront, akng ths the all-around "Paradse of bachelors and Tartarus of ads." LsVtaK Otlff CtrtfM by N. J. tt«t# D*pt. «f ttvc«t«n NURSERY SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN ^ Twn* faculty tpsjcl Aft And Mutk Tttwhtn WESTFIELD Each Adjer daond Is f eoloncallv graded for color, cut, prefecton, proporton. A.M. and P.M. fcwdw r.t.a. P.T.A. W«U Equpped Drected Progra lrrtvd Ma, MMntdnd*, Ftnwood, WtrflHd, CALL v.jik Cone n for your FREE copy ofour nforatve booklet, Let's Talk Daonds. '" 'I*' ' Great Gft au-ut ** for The Graduate Gong On To CollegeP*. Gve a College Subscrpton to THE WESTFIELD LEADER to ths year's graduate, + F : -. I 1 The 28 senors at The Hartrdge School. '.":.:,.::.>": : : >. 1 C^J receved a total of 3 acceptances * to the followng colleges and Copes wll be sent through the school year b unverstes ths year. Several colleges s : v :. *'- ' :<=::: accepted ore than one stu t dent. II.v. *, Baldwn Wallace Baylor Beaver Bradford Brown Bryn Mawr Butler Centenary Chatha Colby College Colby Junor College Colgate Connectcut Cornell Dartouth Eory Frankln & Marshall George Washngton Goucher Green Mountan Holns Ithaca Kenyon Lafayette Maretta Mary Washngton Mchgan State Mddlebury Moravan Mount Holyoke Nasson Newcob Northwestern Oho Wesleyan Pne Manor Roanoke Rutgers College Susquehanna Sweet Brar Syracuse U. of Ma U. Of Pennsylvana U. of Rochester U. of Rhode Island U. of Veront Veront Junor College Wellesley Wells Wealeyan West Vrgna Wesleyan Wheaton (Mass.] Wlla Sth Wllas WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR DAUGHTER TO GO TO THE HARTRIDGE SCHOOL? 1Planfeld Avenue, Planfleld, N.J. 76 Mrs. Davd A. Cayer, Prncpal 7663 fa B" 1 'B* a :-. >''. F 1 ' '- -y- fa - r - - ' v. \--.:- > : - -, r. ' - : =*.:. : :-. 1 '.'.' LL',".I ;+:» : Ml e wse...open a Checkaster account today THE No nu balance requred CENTRAL JERSEY BANK MONMOUTH COUNTV * AlUnhUft - Atonto 6rs>dtoy Btoh > Parlntfaft * rort Mwwuth FrMhaldO) Prwhold TownhJa (9) Mowttl Lonflrtnoh (9) M*n*\*pn Martaoro' Mstwn NtptuntOlty» Oo«nTownhlp Rutnon M Brght > nhrw buy * pflng Uk«HfIpht UNK3N COUNTY CAN WE HQLP YOU? SERVICE IS OUR. BIGG ST ASSET / Ask for a Free Gft Card Stop n our teporary offce at 126 Eler Street or phone 232-7?» H I

21 WE WKMTOELD (NJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUKE K, 1972 Congratulatons to The Squres on ther 3th Annversary \ We are happy to have been Happy Brthday to I The Squres We apprecate beng chosen ft '. I as one of your supplers Thank You Squres for gvng us the you opportunty to serve of servce Happy A nnversary 7: \ NANCY F. REYNOLDS ASSOCIATES, INC. POLING OIL CO. LARSEN'S LIQUORS REALTORS 32 EAST BROAD STREET WESTFIELD, NJ SOUTH AVE. WESTFIELD, NJ. 7 CHARLES J. DANIELS, Pr«. SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD, NJ. ROSS SCHIAVO, Pros. - v 1 - Best Wshes The Squres // 's a Pleasure on your 3th to serve Annversary 1/ Thrty-Ffth Annversary such a fne organzaton as J : (See artcle opposte page) w The Squres We apprecate our assocaton wth you We wsh to thank those appearng on r We wsh you all the best JOLLY TROLLEY 11 NORTH AVE. W. WESTFIELD, NJ. ths page for qualty servce spannng any of our 3 years here n Westfeld n the years ahead PAN AMERICAN CLEANERS Tuxedo Shop At The Crcle SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD STANLEY H. KAFKA, Prw.. I *» Congratulatons! THE SQUjRES, INC Congratulatons Squres On Your 3 Years r ' ' T '..' " * 6 BOULEVARD W6STFIELD,NJ. ' VANCE FLORIST # h n Westfeld and our sncere thanks for countng us aong those who serve you MacHUGH, INC. Mke Ftzpatrck Paul Gagan John Klby Barry Lock John Barbre Terry Fender Henry Schoenfeld Larry Otter Nel Goeren Bll Thoson RodFreuth Bruce Strauch Ron DPrnzo Mark Rorvg J Davdson Mrs, Olga Moeller Mss Ruth Young 321 South Ave, Westfeld, N J. Congratulatons Squres fro Frends and w 26 E. BROAD WESTFIELD, NJ. 232-: Forer Squres We areproud to have been chosen as one of the supplers to ebers The Squres Happy 3 th Annversary ROTCHFORD PONTIAC - SAAB 33 NORTH AVE., E. WESTFIELD, NJ E.J. (PETE) ROTCHFORD, JR. y = 1-. Congratulatons tq The Squres on ther \ 3 th Annversary We are happy to be assocated wth you TRUST COMPANY WESTFIBLD,. NEW JERSEY Ned & Jerry Baker Bruce & Gretchen Bradford John Burke Paul & Dorothy Carro Paul Chrstensen % Edward & Elnor Dahlke Mr. & Mrs. Ed Fedler Mr. & Mrs. John Frcks Mr. & Mrs. Kevn Gallagher Davd A. Harlow Thoas & Judth Krk Bll Kreglow Fred & Alce Love Dck Meyers J & Sue Pdgeon John W. Ross Henry & Kathleen Shafer Jerry & Sharon Strong Bob Strosser Mr. & Mrs. Duane Utech Nck & Martha Weber Mr. & Mrs. Robert Woodhouse Robert Woog

22 * * THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADEE, THUESDAV, JUNE 2*, 1*7* A C T I V I T I E S I N T H E C H U R C H E S O F W E S T F I E L D A N D V I C I N I T Y MIMT BAPTIST CHCBCH It* El Street v. w. (XU-ftTS) ThurwUy, 6:3 p.., youth workers corps npper eetng at the hoe of Mr. and Mrr C. Thoas Sheran, 838 Tce P Ṡaturday, p.., Fun-For- Twos pcnc, Taaques Park. Sunday, 9;& a.., ornng worahlp, eron by the Rev. Dr. O. Dean Nelson, guest nster, on the subject, "The Party's Over"; B :3 a.., church school through grade ; 1:3 a.. ( church busness eetng. ST, PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHUBCH 1 East Brand St. WcwfleM N* The Btov, Ur**r #, ISM B«v. Hags) Tt» lev. D. IBMHU Aftf*w* ftcv. CMrtoa A. CMMVIU 7 a.., holy counon dally except Sunday. Thursday, :3 a., Chrstan healng servce. Saturday, St. John Baptst, 9;J s,., holy counon. Sunday, Ffth Sunday after Pentecost, 7: a.., holy counon; 8: a.. and 1 a.., holy counon and seron; 11:9 a.., ornng prayer and aeron. Tuesday, 8 p.., vestry eetng;; 8 p.., vacaton church school teacher** eet- Ing. Wednesday, 9:3 a.., holy counon, WILLOW GftOVK PRK8BYTEBIAN CHURCH 1MI ftarltaa Rd. P Scotch Plans, If. *. e7t Telephone; MI-M7S Pastor: Rev. Julan Alexander, Ir. Tefcpkone: IW-lM Ansorlskte Pswtor; Rev. Robert T. Caseell Telephone: tss-*7*s Thursday, 8 p.., vacaton Bble school staff eetng. Frday, 8 p.., "The Bea" coffeehouse for youth. Saturday, pcnc for 12th grade graduates at the hoe of Mr. Robert Mclntoah. Sunday, 1 a.., worshp servces, the Rev. Julan Alexander Jr. wll speak; church school through 2nd grade; 8 p.., Church and Socety eetng. Monday through Frday, Vacaton Bble School. Wednesday, 8 p.., adult utudy progra FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH At The Plata Mns ton: He*-. Clark W. Hunt Rev. Ja** C. Wldtaker Rnv, Phlp R. Dfetterch Rev. Davd F. Hanvood Rev. Jaw* A. Johnson Sunday, 1 a.., there wll be church school clauses for chldren through Orade 2 only; 1 a.., worshp servce n the Sanctuary. Dr. Clarjc W. Hunt. senor nster, wll preach. Tuesday, 8 p.., Urban Mnstry eetng, Roo 29. fr'iknt CONttREUATIONAL CHURCH 12'FJer Street Wrntflfld, New Mnsters: I* R Stanford M. E. McCulloagh Sunday, 1 a.., ornng worahlp In the Meetng House, Rev. L R. Stanford's seron topc wll be:. "Ths Is The Day!" Toddler's Roo for a all chldren; 2 p.., eoral servce for Floyd R. Batta Jr. wll be held n the Sanctuary. Tuesday, 8 p.., AlaUen and Al Anon newcoers wll eet In Coe Fellowshp Roo; p.., Al Anon eets In Coe Fellowshp Roo. TEMPLE EMA3SU-EL 7fl8 E. Broad Street WwtfeH BabU, Charles A. Kroloff Cantor, Don S. Decker Tel. JW-OT1 Frday, suer servces, 8 p.. Tuesday, Men'a Club brdge, 8 p.. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Meetng House Lane Mountansde, New Jersey The Rev. Eler A. Talcott, Jr. Mnster Dlr. of Chrstan Educaton: Mss Lnda Gaul Thursday, 8 p.., sesson eetng. Sunday, 1 a.., suer worshp servce, chld care durng- servce. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY su. Rev. Megr. Charles ft, Mwpfcy S.L.8., PtoUr Rev. Thoas E. DsJy Rev. Mchael Dss Rev. Btasjslens 8u Rev. Mr. J*** * Deyle RECTORY: Sft ffrvt H. tlt-ils7 CONVENT: fttft Trlsty W. Hgh 8rhs«ftM <;raar tkho«l tss-mftt Sunday, MwM*ea at 6:, 6, 9:1, 1:3, 11: a.., 1 p.. Chapel Maw* B. :, 11 a.. Hgh School Mass (Youth Mass), 9:3 a.. Saturday Evenng Mass, :3 p.. KT. HELEN'S R. C. CHURCH R*v. Thorns* B. Meaney, Pastor Brv. Wlla T. M«rrtn, Assstant L»»t»eH'* Mll Road at Rathway Avr. WnttfMd, N. J. - 2S2-U1 Masues are scheduled ae follows: Daly Mass - 9 a..; Sunday Masses - Saturday at :3 p.., 7, 8:1, 9:3, 1:. and 12 noon on Sunday. OCR LADY OF LOURDKH R. C. CHURCH (Alr-Condlttenrtt) a Ontral Ave., Mountan*!^ H>v. <lerard. Mfarry, Paator AsaJtfUte Rev. <l«rard B, Wnelan H>v. Rayond D. Auack Sunday, Masses at 7, 8, 9:1, 1:3 a.. and 12 noon. Saturday Evenng Mass, 7 p.. Weekdays, Masses at 7 and 8 a.. Holyday Masses, 6, 7, 8, 1 a.., 8 p.. Mraculous Medal Novena and Mass: Monday at 8 p.. Benedcton durng the school year on Frdays at 2:3 p.. Baptss on Sunday at 2 p.. by appontent. Confessons, Every Saturday and eves of Holy Days and Frst Frdays, fro to S and fro 7: to 8:3 p.. HOLY TRINITY GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 2 Gallowa HIU Rd. Rev. Peter M. KaleUls Sunday: 1 a.., Orthos; 1:1 a.., Sunday School; 1:3 to 11: a.., Dvne Lturgy. THE MOUNTAINSIDE UNION CHAPEL Hghway Zt Mountansde, N.,1. Rev, RonaM S. Bence, Pastor 96 Sherwood Parkway Hoe Phone: Study: S92-SM Sunday, 9: a... Sunday school for all ages; 11 a.., ornng worshp servce (nursery and chldren's church provded); : p.., junor and senor youth groups; 7 p.., evenng worshp servce. Monday, 7 p.., Poneer Grls, for all grls, grades Wednesday, 8 p.., dweek prayer servce. CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCA) IOH Ktutan Street, Cranford Pt*to re; The Rev. Arnold J. DahlquUt The Rev. Gordon L. Huff Thla Sunday, June 2 at 1 a.., Calvary Lutheran Church wll have a conteporary counon wth the thee beng awareness. The seron presentaton wll Include the use of an audo-vsual. The adult chor wll sng Robert Wetzler's "Sprng Carol" and the sprtual, "Aen." The chldren's chor wll sng the hyn, "Ths s My Father's World." Mebers of Calvary have been asked to brng flowers to the church for assebly Into bouquets to take to shutns. The servce als at encouragng a senstvty about lfe so that we ay serve our neghbor n love. * There wll be an 8:3 a.. servce that wll be bref and wll not have the lturgy sung. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 22 East Broad Street Wefttneld Wednesday Evenng Testony Meetngs :1 P.M. Sunday servces, Sunday School, Nursery - 11 a.. Chrstan Scence. Golden Text: I wll put y law In ther nward parts, and wrte t In ther hearts; and wll be ther God, and they shall be y people, Jereah 31:33. TWO WAY RADIO TO INSURE SPEEDY SERVICE OPEN DAILY 9 a.. 'tl 1 p.. SUNDAY 9 a.. 'tl 6:3 p.. ^ 22 RUSSELL STOVER CANDY PANTENE & LOREAL (Full Lne of ALMAY Cosetcs) FREE PICK UP AND DCLIVKRY Aple Free Parkng 111 SOUTH AVI. W. WRSTFIILD Bble School Opens Monday Grace Orthodox Presbyteran Church has extended an nvtaton to all area fales to attend Daly Vacaton Bble School Monday through Frday June 3. Classes wll be held for chldren three years old through those enterng thrd grade fro 9 to 11:3 a.. and for grades through adults fro 7:1 to 9:1 p.. The tradtonal Bble School wll be held for younger chldren wth graded Bble aterals, a dedcated staff, supervsed usc and play te. Specal classes wll be held n the evenng for grades through 6 n a study of Mark's Gospel under the thee of "Jesus Chrst, Savor." The jont evenng forat for senor hgh and adults begun three years ago has produced a sharp ncrease n nterest and attendance. It has been expanded ths year to nclude junor hgh students. The Rev. John C. Hlls Jr., a wdely known, Bble conference speaker fro Frankln Square, Long Island, wll present specal studes n Habakkuk at 7:1 p.. Monday through Thursday evenngs. Followng the Rev. Hlls presentaton and a bref refreshent recess, four groups wll be fored under the leadershp of To Red, a eber of the Sudents As Volunteer Evangelsts tea, Wayne Grude, Grace Church senaran for the suer, and Wlla Cox and Edward Haug, Grace Church Elders. Frday evenng s "Musc Nght" wth guest artsts addng ther testony to that of ebers of the congregaton FAN WOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7 Marlne Ave., South Urorffe L. Hunt, John P. Mllar Mln Intern Rev, Elzabeth V. Andenwn AtwlMtont Mnster Sunday, 1 a.., Dr. George L. Hunt wll preach on the topc "Rejoce n the Lord!", the a aura en t of baptla wll be adnstered to Infants, nursery care Is provded; 7:3 p.., Kolnonta Prayer Group - the sanctuary. Wednesday, 1 a.., dweek servce of worahp and nterc«bsory prayer In the chancel led by the Rev. Hunt. (KACK ORTHODOX rrksbytkrian CHURCH 11 Boulevard H*v. Robert I,. Atwrll MlnMer Sunday, worshp servces at II a.. and 7 p.. wth a nursery provded both ornng and evenng; Sunday school and Bble study for all ages at 9:3 a.. Monday-Frday, June 3, Dally Vacaton Bble School for chldren 3 yrs. old through grade 3 fro 9 to 11:3 a.. and for grade through adults at 7:1 to 9:1 p.. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL. CHURCH 9 Park Ave. Scotch Plans The Reverend John R. Nellson, Rector The Rev. Carl B. Gracely, Asnt. Sunday, Pentecost V, 8 a.., the Holy Eucharst; 1 a.., ornng prayer. Tuesday, 8;3 p.., the Young efople's A,A. Young People's A.A. Wednesday, 9 a.., the Holy Eucharst; 7 p.., B.S. Troop III cottee eetng; 8 p.., the Holy Eucharst Thursday, 1 p.., Al-Anon eetng. REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 229 Cowperthwalta Place Wentfleld, New Jersey 79 The Rev. Eugene A. Rehwnkel Vcar Davd Zerbst Sunday School and Faly Worshp servce: 9 t, n. and 11:1 u,. Bble Clasaea: :3 a.. and 1:1 a.. Frday, 7:6 a.., LYO shore party. Sunday, 9 a.., Matns servce; 9:3 and 1:1 a.., Sunday school and Bble classes; 11:1 a.., holy counon wll be celebrated at ths servce. At both servces the seron wll be delvered by Vlcnr Davd Zerbst., Monday, 7:3 p.., N. J. Board of Drectors eetng:. Wednesday, 8 p.., Voter's assebly. TIIK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN WKSTFIKLD 1 Mountan Avenue Mltate, Dr. Fro (I crck E. Clrlnta Rev, Rchard I,, Sth Rev, M, Ilolll Dnrwuy llf,v..luck n. Dr. Henry (). Crlcton I, Kylrr, Drector or Youth ArllvltlrM flunduy, 8:3 and 1 a.., worshp HGI'VICGH, Dr. Chrlflllfn prouehlttf on tho thoo "Could Clod Bo Judtflntf Ua?" Monday thru Ardty, H-\2 noon, Dully Vusntlor Bll>lo Huhool; 7:3-1 p... PrcHbytory obnervatlun.school. TuoHtlny, 2 p.., :H7lh ftnlod ootng- uf Ihn PrcHby- Ury or rclxalpu. WudnuHduy, 2-7 p.., Hod (!rnhh rlnud Hank; 8 p.., [HIIIHII nurture conlhhlon n The Rev. Engefte A. RHwtokH, fuur of Ret>es»er d Baeer, Dr. J.A.O. Pret, pucsl W obert ZlerMft t recent awadt progra beral Church, left wmh Mrch-MkMtr Synad aml Baeder and Zerann Cted for Church Work "You have unselfshly served your Lord and your Church!" Wth that prase, Donald Lee Baeder of 36 Roanokeld., and Robert G. Zerann of 6 Nancy Way were presented "dstngushed servce ctatons" by the 3rd bennal conventon of the Atlantc. Dstrct of The Lutheran Church - - Mssour Synod. The honors were presented by dstrct presdent, the Rev. Rudolph P.F. Resseyer, n behalf of the conventon delegates representng 29 congregatons n recognton of Baeder's and Zerann's county and church servce. Mr. Baeder s a eber of the board of drectors and s charan of the Atlantc Dstrct parochal school cottee. He s vce presdent of Esso Research and Engneerng Co., Lnden, responsble for corporate and governent research, and s a graduate of Baldwn Wallace College and Carnege Insttute of Technology, where he Redeeer Holds Graduaton exercses were held at Redeeer Lutheran School on Tuesday n the church. Guest speaker for the occason was the Rev. J.E. Fbelkorn, pastor, of Redeeer Lutheran Church n Newark. The thee for hs address was "The Two Vsons n Your Lfe." Arnold Schanke, charan of the congregaton's Board of Parsh Educaton, also addressed the parents and graduates. Davd A.Jansko, prncpal of the school, awarded the graduates ther dploas. Suer Schedule, On Sunday, June 2, the Frst Baptst Church of Westfeld wll begn ts suer schedule of one worshp serve at 9:3 a.. Durng ths worshp servce there wll be church school classes for chldren through the grade n the Educaton Buldng. Ths schedule wll contnue through Labor Day Sunday of Septeber 3. Barbeque Saturday Fun-For-Twos of the Frst Baptst Church of Westfeld wll hold a barbacue at p.. Saturday at Taaques Park. Mr. and Mrs. Thoas Kngston and Mr. and Mrs. Wlla Hendry are n charge of arrangeents. Detecto Elects Danel Rotto Danel Rotto, a resdent of Westfeld, has been elected treasurer of Detecto Scales, Inc., leadng anufacturer of bathshop products and ndustral weghng equpent. Mr. Rotto wll also contnue as presdent of Para Manufacturng Co., Cranford, a subsdary of Detecto. Para anufactures shower curtans, hosptal cubcle curtans, outdoor furnture replaceent erchandse as well as a lne of Venetan blnd and wndow shade accessores. Mr. Rotto, a CPA, s a graduate of Coluba Unversty and holds an MBA fro the Graduate School of Busness of N.Y.U. Has. Average Graduaton Wlla McKlnnon has copled a perfect. grade pont average at Northwest Mssour State College, Myvllle, Mo. le lves at 12 Urtdford Ave. TK chldren of the school u r er the drecton of Mrs. Carolyn Schanke, sang two anthes, "Chrst Is My Rock," and "Heavenly Father.* 1 Mrs. Bette Becker was the organst for the servce. Included n the graduatng class were: Jane A bos, Gary Blanken, Edna Geuder, Nancy Glenn, Paul Ibsen, Robert Erk Johnson, Kenneth Schanke, Mchelle Segel, Susan Tchorn and Nancy Yang. Redeeer Lutheran School, currently concludng ts 19th ter, s one of ore than 1, Chrstan eleentary schools conducted across the country by parshes of the Lutheran Church - Mssour Synod. receved a B.S n Checal Engneerng. Mr. Zerann s treasurer of the Atlantc Dstrct and was a eber of the dstrct stewardshp cottee. He s assstant secretarytreasurer of F.W. Woolworth Co., New York, and a graduate of Washngton Unversty, St. Lous, Mo. Mr. Baeder, hs wfe Barbara, and ther chldren, and Mr. Zerann and hs wfe Vera are ebers of Redeeer Lutheran Church. Mr. Baeder s forer presdent of the congregaton and has served on the board of trustees, the church councl, the stewardshp cottee, and the youth and educaton cottee. Mr. Zerann s forer vce presdent of the congregaton, and has served on the church councl, the stewardshp and ssons cottees. Baeder and Zerann sad that aong the ssues before the conventon, n sesson June 9 to 11, were ecology, aborton, the contnung war n Indo- Chna, and cooperatve work wth other church bodes. TheAtlantc Dstrct s one of 36 dstrcts servng the three llon eber nternatonal church body, whch operates parochal schools, hgh schools, colleges and senares, and nuerous health and welfare agences. Rev, Nelson Guest Sunday Of Baptsts The Rev. Dr.. Dean Nelson, north area nster for the Aercan Baptst Churches of New Jersey and a eber of the church, wll be the great nster at the 9:3 a.. worshp servce of the Frst Baptst Church of Westfeld on Sunday. Hs Topc wll be "The Party y s Over. 1 Dr. Nelson s an ordaned Aercan Baptst nster and receved hs undergraduate degree n classcs at the Unversty of Arzona. He s an alunus of Northern Baptst Theologcal Senary and Garrett Theologcal Senary. Norhwestern Unversty granted h the Ph. D. degree. He s a eber of Ph Beta Kappa and Ph Kappa Ph. Havng served as a parsh pastor for 13 years he becae chaplan to the Unversty of Redlands n Southern Calforna. Fro the capus he cae to hspresent poston as nster of parsh sson for the Aercan Baptst Churches of New Jersey, servng as north area nster. Wth responsblty for over 1 churches Dr. Nelson's LEARN ELECTROLYSIS the KREE.. ff carear n peranent har reoval AK«no barrer, ^ Full or ttrt te. Day or lvo. Men, Wontub Coo, wrltn or plont for rtr BOOKLIST X. KREE </ELECJROUSIS portfolo ncludes pastoral placeent, sson support, evangels and educaton. He s also the Aercan Baptst staff lason to the -ecuencal capus nstres n New Jersey. Dr. Nelson has been the vce-charan of the board of anagers for the Aercan Baptst Board of Educaton and Publcaton and charan of hgher educaton for that board. He has served as a reserve Ary chaplan wth the rank of ajor, and s a eber of the Aercan Acadey of Relgon. Dr. and Mrs. Nelson resde s Westfeld wth ther two chldren, Jeffrey and Jocelyn. WHAT Sprtual HEAL OEFECTIVE VISION PART coplete Broadcast ths statons ncludng Sunday Mornng TRUTH H fll 3KC Rbb Certfed A* M*rrUge Coun elor Rabb dares A. Kroloff of Westfeld has graduated fro a two-year arrage and dvorce counselng progra offered by the Aercan Foundaton of Relgon and Psychatry. The arrage and dvorce counselng progra s desgned to enable ts graduates to develop ther nsghts and resources to help solve probles brought to the by those concerned wth arrage and artal dffcultes. The foundaton progra s recognzed by the Aercan Assocaton of Marrage and Faly Counselors. It requres students to learn to know theselves through personal therapy and to counsel a nu of eght clents each week for the two year perod. After graduaton, Rabb Kroloff wll be avalable for arrage and dvorce counselng on a lted bass. He has been apponted to the staff of the Pastoral' Counselng Servces of Northern New Jersey. Rabb Kroloff s the sprtual leader of Teple Eanu-El of Westfeld. He and hs wfe lve wth ther three chldren on Otsco Dr. Seeks 192 Graduates The Westfeld Hgh School Class of 1962 s plannng a reunon Saturday, Nov. 2, at WaUy s Tavern on the Hll and s n need of assstance to locate the followng clas* sates. Any nforaton ay be forwarded to Conne Allen Mueller of 3 Washngton St. Eln Alexanderson Fryoyer, Donald Alexs, K Alsop, Mary Lou Babcock, Joan Barraa, Joanne Berke Solodar, Lee Betts, Thoas Bohrer, Jule Ann Bonnett Creghton, Bors Broz, Rchard Cogswell, Alfred Cole, Pat Collns, Joane Conover Skaer, Barbara Coqueron Lynch, Jennfer Cross Plaro. Also Joseph Dunn, Gwen Erbacher, Harold Forean, J Gl, Jance Gres Fogel, Curt Hartan, Rose Mare Hewtt, Donn Wllas, J Wllas, Jane Kpp, Susan LaDe Neslc, Evelyn Ley, Jean Masson Jaglowsk, Ronald Olsen, Shrley Penny Owen, Al Pfrrahn. Also Ann Poole Whte, Adele Rnehart McGarvey, Barbara Roh Seeger, Beverly Schwetzer Hopkns, Barbara Settlere Bendel, Bruce Stewart, Nathale Stuntz Koch, Henry Thorpe, Edward Tracey, Harold Verona, Ralph Wejlard, Blane Thoas, Stuart Horn, Davd Lerond, Albert Holzworth. Receve Degree The College of Wlla and Mary has awarded the jurs doctorate degree to Charles Douglas Stark. Rev. Walter ZeUe Heads Lutheran Dstrct BRONXVILLE, NEW YORK - The Rev. Walter L. Zele, pastor of Soerset Hlls Lutheran Church, Baskng Rdge, has been elected frst full te Presdent of the newly fored New Jersey Dstrct of the Lutheran Church - Mssour Synod. The electon took place at the Consttutng Conventon at Concorda College, Bronxvlte, N.Y., June 9-11, The New Jersey Dstrct, along w.th the New England and the new Atlantc Dstrcts, was fored at the concludng sesson of the 66 year old Atlantc Dstrct, whch was attended by ore than 7 clergy and lay delegates fro soe 3 parshes, In hs acceptance address to the hstory-akng consttutng conventon of the newly organzed New Jersey dstrct, the Rev. Zele sad, "It s wth a deep sense of hulty that I accept the elected decson of ths consttutng' conventon to serve as the frst full te presdent of the New Jersey Dstrct." He further stated, "the callng to serve Jesus Chrst and Hs Church s the hghest callng that God offers Medals Gven Den Mothers Mrs. Dorothy Praesel and Mrs. J. J. Herguth receved the fleur-de-ls edal for ther work wth Cub Pack 73 at the Court of Honor of Boy Scout Troop 73 last week at Holy Trnty Eleentary School audtoru. The awards were presented by Jack Brennan, who has served as cub aster for the last three years. The Catholc Cosson of Scoutng of the Archdocese of Newark approved the nsttuton of the Fleurde-Ls edal for Catholc den others n Its purpose s to gve recognton for servce by den others n furtherng the sprtual goals of churchsponsored Cub Scoutng. Webeloes fro Cub Pack 73 graduated nto Scoutng at the eetng were Kevn Brennan, John Savoca, Thoas Venner, Mchael Sth, Geoffrey Kudlck, Jaes Perce, Alex Dloro, Robert MondelU, Chrstopher Bauan, John Behrens, John Cuoco, Steve Hasselan, Edward Wer, Chrs Floran, Pete Gordano, Robert Englehart, Davd Sburn, Joseph Spoto, Fred Murphy, John and Pat Traynor and Scott McKenze. through people." Pastor Zele went on to state that "the offce of presdent to whch you have elected e to serve the church s gong to work only as t s a partnershp wth the people of God to do Hs work and that s the relatonshp under whch we wll work together, as servants of Jesus Chrst rejocng n God's ercy n everyday thankful lvng." CONVENTION IF YOUR CHILD IS HAVING PROBLEMS IN SCHOOL THIS YEAR- ChwwM that he wll have probles rwxt ytsr unless he receves assstance now and durng the suer. Ebronx offers a progra to gve that extra help. Students rtceve assstance n readng, spellng or ath to upgrade ther sklls so they wll be better prepared next Septeber. In addton, they acheve proper study sklls and otvaton to learn. A cobnaton "of ntensve ndvdual hoe tutorng, prograed learnng, teachng achnes and ncentve systes assures a student's success where the classroo nstructon has faled. For nforaton on how we ay help your chld etanta acheve hs potental, call LENOX AVENUE WESTFIELD, N*J. LEARNING CENTERS DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME 6 Westfeld Ave. AD 3-2 A Funeral Hoe of hotllkt atosphere, copletely ode ar condtoned, tftented Staff Charles E. Dooley Frank J. Dooloy Carolyn M. Dooloy Joseph f, Dooley of-»tr*et Parkng Facltes Alo DOOLEY FUNERAL HOME 218 North Av» t W., BR 6-2

23 Braves Wn Natonal League Chaponshp A vocal and partsan crowd of ore than 1 watched the Braves edge the Vkngs 1 to 9 and wn the Natonal* League chaponshp. It was a np and tuck gae untl the Braves' Nncy GudUs put t away wth a hoer whch brought n the tyng and wnnng runs. Nancy also ht a double as dd her teaates Megan McNels, Val Ashcroft, Karen Lunn and Grace Kth. Mary Borchas was the wnnng ptcher, and tossed four shutout nnngs. The Vkngs' ptcher Maureen Breh was asssted by Wendy Barnes' trple and Judy Farley's double. In other gaes, the Lons defeated the Seals 2-1, helped by the hoer and three hts of Dana Crawford and the httng of Beverly Ulbrch and Maureen Stth. Dana and Maureen also ade excellent catches. For the Seals, Kathey Whalen, Sharon Massey, Mary Beth Ott, Betsy O'Herron, Ay two sngles and good defensve play sparked the Phlles to a 9 to 6 vctory over the Lons. Laure Sth, Tracy Ballew and GUIeaburg and Laure Tool Suzanne Grote each ht a led the httng, whle Susan Wesaels and Bea Scully sparked the defense. Despte nne strkeouts by ptcher Lza Daly, and good httng by Susan Floran and Mary Hearon, the Phlles yelded to the Seals 19 to 6. The grand sla hoer by Path Sttes sewed t up as the Falcons downed the Blue Devls 7-2. Barbara Zane, Joanne Frtz and Ellen Patnaude contrbuted hts to the wnnng cause. Betsy O'Herron ht a hoer and scored both runs, but the Seals were beaten by the Reds 8-2. Sharon Massey and Cheryl Rowland each ht a double. Nna Wortzel's hoer, YOU RING IMtrtTrtat Ltywr Stop l19qulbyst.,2u-t9k - AW I ffe. NATIONAL LEAGUE It72 CHAMPIONS: (left to rght), frst row: Mary Chevele, Val Atfccroft, Cary Crawford, Bob Crawford <anager), George Ashcroft (assstant anger). Second row: Meg McCance, Karen Lnsla, Elzabeth McMangal. Megan McNeM, Jayce Cohen. Lesle Musell. Thrd row: Grace Kth, Nancy Gtrout, Eleen Haggerty, Mary Borcaer. double, whle Lza Daly, Joan Monte, and Leah Grote contrbuted sngles. Melssa Devalon, Ay Daly and Mary Hearon sparked the defense. FINAL STANDINGS Eastern: W L Braves 11 Astros 9 2 Bearcats. 9 2 Cougars 8 3 Cardnals 6 Dodgers Browns Bruns Cubs Falcons Blue Devls Falcons Western: Vkngs Prates Royals Rangers Mets Packers Gants Reds Seals Lons - Phlles Sants Legon Opener A Shutout To Anderson ptched a three ht shutout to ake New Provdence the local Legon's frst vct. Joe Bond sngled hoe Steve Tebbetts wth the frst run and John Havas scored the other on a felder's overthrow of hoe. Toorrow Westfeld wll play the Hahway Legon at Veterans Feld, Rahway, followed by Roselle's Legon tea at Westfeld at 1:3 a.. Sunday at Taaques Park. Gae Statstcs; New Prov. Jordan, cf Layan, 3b Lesher, ss Marohn,c Pecca, lb Wess, 2b Parker, rf Knpper, If Gonella, rf Brobst, p I v&> ft "V-'.- / / /, : AB R H RBI 2 I I 22 Or 1 1 Ths portant part s ssng n every other econoy car. When you buy a Volkswagen you get soethng you don't get wth any other econoy car. A 2-onth 2,-le guarantee.* (Most others gve you at the very best only 12 onths or 12, les.) Soe econoy cars ay prose you one or two ore les on'a gallon of gas. But how any gv*e you 12, ore on a guarantee? ' ' UNION COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN, Inc South Av«nu, PUInfUld PLalnfl.ld 6-M U Tuscano, ph 1 Westfeld AB R H RBI Pollare.ss 3 1 Tebbetts, If 3 1 Chaberln, 2b 3 Havas, rf 3 1 Bond, lb Pecka, If 3 Monnnger, 3b 3 I Steflcen, c 12 Anderson, p B 8 B League Tryouts Aercan League Chaps In a aee-mw gae, good feldng on both sdes, the Jets were vctors over the Whte Sox A crowd of about ISO watched the Acton-packed extra-nnng gae for the Aercan League chaponshp held at Taaques Park on Saturday. For the jets, Mary McDough ht a trple and a hoer and K Schdt ht two doubles. The Jetf won the gae n the botto of the eghth nnng wth Beth Renncks as the wnnng ptcher. The wn for the Jets cae despte the fact that the Whte Sox turned n eghteen hts. Key hts were batted by Jean Hellander and Maura McDerott Also playng great ball for the Whte Sox were Sue Early, Ton Pnto and Joan Batzold. Earler n the week, the Whte Sox sneaked past the Bears 9 wth a four-run rally at the botto of the ffth on successve hts by Kathy Blount, Ton Pnto, Maura McDerott, Debbe Graf and a ground out by Debbe Kaufan that ted the score. A tngle by Ann Taylor scored the wnnng run. In another gae, the Whte Sox narrowly beat the Pandas M n a hard-fought contest to wn frst place n ther dvson. They cae fro behnd wth hts by Donna Toll, Unda Pnero, Sue Early, Ton Pnto, Kathy Blount and Debbe Graf. For the Pandas, Laura TVayser turned n excellent ptchng as dd Nancy Nave. Gal Pearson played perfect ball at thrd, Vew Stars Frday Nghts The stars at nght ay be bg and brght, deep n the heart of Texas, but the ones over New Jersey can be descrbed the sae way Weather Fouls when they are seen through the telescopes at the Wlla Mller Sperry Observatory on Unon College's Cranford Capus. o Tryouts ru for / * the J And the. general publc s Sprngfeld, Tn-County and j cordauy nvted to do just Fords suer league j that ev ry Frday evenng, teas have been plagued by weather perttng, the ncleent weather., throughout the suer Because of the weather and onths the Major League World 1 Prof. Patrck J. Whte of Seres and All-Star gaes, Warren Townshp, drector Pat Papacco, suer of the Observatory, has league drector, has announced that the tea wll host publc vewng of announced that the faclty wll agan hold tryouts the heavens begnnng each Sunday at 1 p.. at Gubert Feld. woen and chldren, ac- Frday at dusk. Men, The Sprngfeld League, copaned by an adult, are whch Westfeld won wth a urged to utlze the skyscannng equpent. 1- record last suer, opens ts 1-gae schedule on July*, wth a two-gaesa week schedule. The Tn- County tourney usually starts the end of July or frst of August, wth the Fords tourney gong the fnal three weeks of August up to Labor Day. Pappy also announces tnat tryouts for the 9-1 tea n the Fords event wll begn July 8-9, both days at Gubert 1 at 1 p.. The 9-1 tea has fnshed second and thrd n two trps to Fords. Shfter's Major Was Drectng Peter Schfter of 3 Carol Road, has receved hs B.F.A. degr*e, cu laude, fro Oho Unversty where he ajored n drectng for the stage. Durng hs undergraduate studes, whch ncluded a year at Jullard School, New York, he was recpent of nuerous awards, ctatons and gft scholarshps. In addton to hs work as a drector, he has enjoyed consderable success as an actor and scenc desgner. Next year, Schfter wll be one of three canddates selected natonwde to begn work on an MFA n drectng at Yale Unversty's School of Draa. He s a 1968 graduate of Westfeld Hgh- School. GOLFERS! NAME BRANDS Top Qualty Clubf lags and Balls.. AT A PRICE I Golf prde Grps Install Woods Rcflnlshed Golf Clubs Repared THE GOLF SHOP 2 Planfled Avcnua Scotch Plans Tu«l. To Sat. B3 a p.. Cloud Sun. Mon., Ev». by «ppf, Mebers of Aateur Astronoers, Inc., the organzaton that operates the Observatory n cooperaton wth Unon College, wll be on hand to assst n falarzng the vstors wth the use of the nstruents and to pont out and explan the any astronocal objects of nterest. The Sperry Observatory Conducts Frday evenng publc observatons throughout the year. Durng the fall, wnter, and Sprng, however, the nstallaton s closed on the thrd Frday of each onth at whch Le the regular eetngs of AAI are held. The organzaton docs not eet durng the suer so every Frday evenng n June, July and August belongs to the general publc. I Jets, Aerkaa Leagae chas*. are all tables at they p* after fefeatlag the Whte Box IMS. gfcewa la row M are S«< Grants at, Naacy ftnulv, Beth RewUrfct u Deaaa Ceby; la row twa, Haafc PetersM, «aaager, Mary McDoMgh, K feanmt, GaU UaOrtU, Catty Grauta and Be* Reaaftck, attkuat aaager; la thrd row, Bobbe Peterson, fte BtearH. Mart Beth HIM. Beane Tetchacaer, Patty GMay, JMN Glal aa Mary Kay Cooaey, akng a flyng one-handed catch and several aazng throws to frst. Good defense was alto exhbted by Lynn Rowlng and Dense Loeffler n the feld and Marge Rosen bloo who was stake-proof at frst. The Angels took the Bsons 18- n a gae that saw Bson Dene Dursee stop an Angel rally wth two terrfc catches and Kate Clark and Kathy Rotchford httng well. The Yankees fnshed ther season losng to the Pelcans by a score of Audrey Wrght and Karen Schra ptched well for the losers whle good defensve players were Jane Bennettson and Terry Avs. Yankee htters were Sue Norton, Karen Lst and Cecly Douglas. The Indans won ther fnal gae of the season defeatng the Oroles 2-8. The Oroles led untl the fourth nnng when the Indans broke the gae open by scorng eleven runs. The gae was sparked by WBBL Electon Tuesday Nght Offcers of the Westfeld Boys' Baseball Leagues Inc. wll be elected at the annual eetng at 8 p.. Tuesday, n the Wateunk Roo of the Muncpal Buldng- Proposed offcers and drectors for the season are: Presdent, Don West; vce presdent, Bruce Dunnan; secretary, To Capbell; treasurer, J Donoyer; drector, Pony League,' Art Thoas; drector, Mustang League, Pat Dass; drector, Major League, Art Assan; drector, Internatonal League, Herb Shannon; drector, Mnor League, John Brady; drector of upres, Bll McKnlay; suer league, Pat Pappacco. Bob Pecka, charan of the nonatng cottee, sad that all adults who partcpate n the WBBL are autoatcally ebers. the heavy httng of Cndy Hanns, Uaa Freean a Kathy Tegan, each of who ht hoers. Sold httng was also seen by Cathy Grave, Jo Gordano, Susan Arther, B Betty Herold and Ztch. Aercan League South Whte Sox Pandas Twns Bears Red Sox Warrors Senators Pelcans Yankees Tgers Aercan League North Jets Angels Indans Athletcs Wldcats Oroles Chargers Panthers Plots Bsons To Sponsor UuTe W W Suer Leagues L L The Westfeld Recreaton Cosson wll sponsor two suer basketball leagues under the drecton of Nel Hoe, varsty basketball coach at Westfeld Kgh School. A 9t grade nter-town league, coposed of nne teas wll begn on Monday, and conclude on Wednesday, July 26. Gaes wll be played every Monday and Wednesday evenngs startng at 6:3 p.. on the Gubert Park courts. A 7th and 8th grade ntratown league coposed of sx teas wll begn on Wednesday, July, and conclude on Thursday, July 27. Wth the excepton of the openng date, gaes wll be played on Tuesday and Thursday evenngs startng at 6:3 p.. at the Taaques Park courts. Any boy who has not already sgned up for the 7th and 8th grade league can do so by callng Mr. Hoe at any evenng. onour Racng Now thru August 19 OCEANPORT, N.J. 2 lls fro Garden St. Parkway, Ext 19 EXACTA WAGERING! SPECIAL AIR CdNDITIONCO RACE SPECIAL BUSES, Iv. Pl«lnfl«ld TRAIN, Satt. & July va J«rMV (th & Wtchung 11:16 OallV I Central Av. Wetflsld Staton 11U3 v p u,., So. p.lnf«ld11:3, l A f?" «' «t:1p * M - "turnng CHILDREN UHPER n HOT ADMITTIO POST 2 PM Daly Double 1: PM FLAVOR, You don't r«lly gat ore bourbon In «bottle of J. W. Danl. It Just tastes that way. Ttle J. W. Oant Olde Bourbon. Good honest bourbon at a good honest prloe. ONlf $6 Olde Bourbon O J, W. DMT DlEfl! CO. NW VOIMY. 9 TIH KSI>AY, -H XK l*a Tnnesz Wns Natonal A A U Wrestlng Ttle Davd Tnnesz, representng Westfeld and New Jeney at the Natonal Junor Olypc Wrestlng eet n Rochester, Mch., last weekend cae away wth the chaponshp edal n the 7 lb., 1 year old weght dvson. Joe Brngha took a hard earned ffth place edal n the Interedate 1 lb. class. He posted a record of two wns and two losses. The thrd Westfelder, Chuck Whedon, fnshed seventh n hs class. Tnnesz's wn dd not coe easly. After droppng a 7-6 decson to T Dtshong, Oho chapon, by an unfalar syste of Boro Batsen End Season The Mountansde lttle League concluded a fne season ths week and the playoff seres started n all dvsons of the league. In the last gaes n the Senor League, the Red Sox whpped the Tgers, In ther second gae of the week, the Red Sox agan eerged vctorous. 1ney roped the Yankees 8-2. Bll Rffel ht a hoe run for the Red Sox. In the Natonal League, the Cubs routed the Dodgers, 9-. Cub Rcky Souders ht a trple. Roy Spson and Marx Dooley each ht a double. For the Dodgers, Charles Wesolowsk, John Gulano and Chp Kane all ht doubles. On Tuesday, the Braves outscored the Cardnals, 8-. Contnung ther wnnng streak, the Braves agan defeated the Cardnals 2-3. The Cubs clobbered the Mets, For the Cubs, Pat Mays and Bran Phllps each ht a trple. Edward Oesterle, Mark Dooley and Mke Phllps each ht a double. For the Mets, Robert Pfefer and Blly Rose ht hoe runs. Malcol Talcott ht a double. The Braves bowed to the Gants, Gant ptcher Paul Krause ptched a good gae. Bruce Krschenbau dd an excellent reflef job. Chuck Ruggero ht a trple and 2 sngles. Kevn laone ht a double. For the Braves, Mtchell Krasnoff ht a double. John Cardon ht 2 doubles. On Saturday, the Gants edged the Cubs, Gants Paul Krause, Don Jeka and Kevn ; laone ht doubles. The I wnnng run wab scored by Ron Zerkel. On the Cubs, Pat Mays and Rcky Souders ht doubles. M. I Donneley ht a hoe run. <Mke Phllps ht 3ctoubles. 1 In the Aercan League, ' the Twns crushed the Senators, 9-2. Twn Phllp : Brazer ht two grand sla hoe runs, drvng n 8 of the 9 runs. Davd Cushan was the wnnng ptcher. Contnung ther wnnng streak, the Twns beat the Yankees, 1-2. Frank Noll ht a hoe run for the Twns. Later that week, the Twns blanked the Indans, V -zv 1-. Stephen Jurczak ptched a no-htter Peter Sth drove n 3 runs. The Twns agan eerged vctorous by defeatng the Red Sox, M. Davd Cushan was the wnnng ptcher. Phllp Brazer ht another hoe run wth two en on base. The Indans scalped the Tgers, 8-3. Keth Hanngan and Eddy Noe were the wnnng ptchers. Dave Garretson drove n 2 runs for the Indans. Later that week, the Indans shut out the Senators 6-. Keth Hanngan ht a hoe run. Bucknell Co-captan John Laer of Westfeld has been elected a cocaptan of the 1972 Bucknell cross country tea. Laer co-captaned the 1971 cross country tea whch was undefeated aganst 13 opponents. He also was the co-leader of the wnter track squad! Laer s a eber of the record-holdng le relay quartet whch set the Bucknell record of 3:2. n Graduates Wth Fellowshp Andrea Labr n des was recently awarded an Ellen Deborah Ells Fellowshp by the Departent of Poltcal Scence at Mount Holyoke College to study at the Fletcher School of Law and Dploacy. A 1972 graduate of the college, Mss Labrndes was also gven an honorable enton n the Mount Holyoke. College, Fellowshp.,'. awards as a qualfed applcant who had receved an award fro another source. She s the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Basl Labrndes of 911 E. Broad Street. Awanlel B.S. Lavna M. Judge, Francs Judge of 113 Marlboro Street has earned a B.S. degree fro Rhode Island College. A dean's lst student, she ajored n eleentary educaton. 2 /. pont-scorng under AAU rules, and a threatened elnaton by another loss, he roared back wth a pn over Rche Leer of Mchgan n :8 seconds. Hs frst bout Saturday aganst Bll Rddle of Mchgan saw Dave score 11 take-downs and a 19- decson. Ths was followed by one of the day's quckest pns n 21 seconds over J McClure of Kentucky. Then cae the bg one - aganst Lee Goldsth, Illnos AAU free style chapon, and current holder of the Natonal Greco - Roan chaponshp. Lee wll represent the Unted States n AAU Free style wrestlng n the forthcong Pan- Aercan gaes to be held n Mexco Cty. He had destroyed all of hs opponents up to ths te and hs nent eetng wth Tnnesz held the excteent of a sall war. Westfeld's Dave put the Illnos boy away wth four takedowns for a crucal to l decson. Hs fourth and fnal bout of the day saw h wn by a shutout aganst Phllpsburg's Charle Ganguzza who had pnned hs last two opponents. The score was 3 to, and Dave becae chapon. Walter Shallcross, legendary coach of Unon's Hgh School wrestlng powers for 19 years whose boy Dave took thrd place n the 9 pound class, rearked that ths event produced soe of the toughest bouts n hs eory. On a pont score bass, Mchgan was the tea wnner wth New Jersey fnshng second and Illnos thrd. Nne boys fro Unon County copeted. GRAB A OFKAl FLAVOR fttcworts LIQUORS 9OVTW AVBUM V, Ht FraaMlvsry on ol Baseball Gloves, Shoes & Bats Fao Tenns Clothes by: Brand Tenns Balls $2.29 A Coplete Lne of Back Packng Equpent Specal on Hkng Boots Waffle Stapers Reg. $2.9 NOW $18. ALSO - 3- & 1 Speed Bcycles TRAK and C.C.M. Colonal Sports Center 2 SOUTH AVE, W On tht Clrclt Pro Parkng In tht R««r H«ndl-Chargt

24 *>»«<> 2 THE WESTFIELD (BM.) LEADCft, THURSDAY, JUNE tt, Year Old Tenns Chap At 1, Pat Schoolan of Far port, N.Y., becae the youngeat player ever to wn the Anne dng Meoral Tournaent, the Old, to deterne the New Jeraey State chaponahp for grls 18 and under. Pat defeated Shela Mclnerney of Roe, NY., seeded sxth, n the fnals at theweatfeld ndoor Tenna Club 6, *>1. M** Shoolan perfored brllantly n the fnals. In the dde of the second act Mu Mclnerny tred cong up to the net but to her sorrow watched her opponent's return* ht or coe very close to the sdelnes out of her reach. The only gae won by Ml* Mclnerney was the ffth of the second set. Mss Schoolan won her s fnal atch rather easly over Mary Carrllo of Douglaston, N.Y., 6-,6-1. In the other half Mls Mclnerny won over Donna Stockton of Port Washngton, NY, the nuber two seed, 6-3, 2-6,6-. Ths atch took over two hours to play and was the ost nterestng of the entre tournaent. The frst set went 1-,1-2, 2-2, 2-3, 33, -3, -, -, 6- Mss Mclnerny. The second was all Mss Stockton at 2-6 She lost the fourth and ffth gaes. The thrd set, after a 1- nute break, began wth Mss Stockton losng her serve but cong back to wn the second gae, the longest of the atch, and contnung to wn the thrd and fourth gaes. Mss Mclnerney steaded herself to take the ffth, a long gae, as well as the sxth and seventh to brng t to -3 for Mss Mclnerny. The eghth was an easy one for Mss Stockton and brought the atch to -, but at ths pont she lost her touch and the atch at 6. In the consolaton tournaent Anne Sedler of Sut defeated Bebe Seldn of Teaneck -6,6-1,3-, retred. Mss Seldn njured her leg and Was unable to contnue. Ths Saturday on the Westfeld Tenns Club courts at 1 a.. the Men's Doubles and Consolaton wll begn and contnue through the next two weekends. Pathnark Opens 2-Hour Pharacy John Whtney, presdent of Pathark stores, announced today that the pharacy n the Clark Pathark store wll be operated on a 2 hour 7 day bass. The 2 hour pharacy s located n the Pathark store at the Garden State Parkway Ext No. 13. The pharacy openng s part of Pathark's progra to provde food and drug needs to the county t operates wthn on a 2 hour a day, 7 days a week bass. The Pathark pharacy n Clark at Ext No. 13 of the Garden State Parkway s convenently located so that t s accessble to the greater central New Jersey area. Prescrptons ay be called drectly to the store va a specal telephone nuber -- (21) Classc Stvtfta Gene HerM, ckalra» of the galf owtftflg; Wynona WelHgart, executve vlce~pre*uent of (be Clufcer; and Ed March. cfxhalran of the g«f antng, hown at annual event. Nae Golf Tourney Wnners Gene Herann of Central Jersey Bank & Trust, and Ed Marek of Hoppers Co., co-charan of the Westfeld Area Chaber of Coerce Golf Outng, have announced the followng wnners: Meber, low gross, Everson Pearsall of Pearsall t Frankenbach; low net, Robert Segel of Clara Louse and Stones, Presdent of the Chaber; 1st runner up, low gross, Harry Gudtta; 1st runner Fve Couples Wnners at EL Fve couples receved awards Saturday at Echo Lake Country Club's 18-hole xed better ball of partners tournaent and dnner. Frst place was won by Mr. and Mrs. Jaes Glln wth a net of 61. Other wnners were: 2, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Down, 61; 3, Mr. and Mrs. John Red, 63;, Mr. and Mrs. Curts Frantz, 6; and, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Van Buren, 6. Mobl Naes Kurz Mgr. Gerhard E. Kurz of 13 Greenwood Rd., Mountansde, has been apponted anager of ndustry studes n Mobl Ol Corporaton's Mddle East, transportaton and supply plannng departent. Mrs. Kurz was born n Stuttgart, Gerany. He receved a B.A degree n econocs wth honors, f rothe Unversty of Wales n 196 and an M.B.A. n - econocs fro New York Unversty last year. He joned Mobl n London n 196 as a charterng assstant. Most recently he was a plannng assocate, U.S. and specal products fleet. He s a eber of the N.Y.U.Tax Socety, the - Westfeld Jaycees and the Westfeld Soccer Assocaton. He s arred to the forer Margaretha Olvng, of Stockhol. They have two sons, Thoas and Chrstopher. The Ptoferred Whskey akes the preferred drnks. JL -- Ugjht,sooth,9 proof. The Best whskey value around. V up, low net, Russell Wyckoff of Suburban News; 2nd runner up, low net, Carne Cusano of Md-States Securty; 3rd runner up low net, Ed Marek of Koppers; th runner up low net, BUI Thoas of Suburban Trust Co. and th runner up low net, Charles Harrngton of Frst Federal Savngs and Loan. Guest wnners ncluded: Low gross, Roy Ong; low net, Ben Benentente; 1st runner up low gross, Lee Honecher; 1st runner up low net, Jack Luddy; and 2nd runner up low net, J Davdson. Closest to the pn (11 nches) was guest, Roy Hansen. Ong and Hansen were guests of eber John Sande of Guardan T.V. Servce, Inc. Benetente and Luddy were guests of Ed Marek; Honecher was guest of hs father, Charles Honecher of Mountansde Plubng; and Davdson was guest of Wlla A. Clark, Inc. The outng was held at the Shackaaxon Country Club n Scotch Plans followed by dnner. In addton to the golf przes, door przes donated by ebers Md- State Alar, Koppers, Gants Wn Pennant Gants Cubs Reds Prates Dodgers Cards Phlles Braves Mets Astros Natonal League W" L T U The Gant* knocked off the Cubs once and the Reds twce to wrap up the Natonal League Pennant. The Gants fnal record of 1-3 was one gae better than the Cubs who fnshed at 1- The gae wth the Cubs was a real slugfest wth the gants crackng 1 hts ncludng 2 hoer* for s 1-11 wn. The Gants httng was led by Brand wth 3 hts, Baldwn wth 3 hts ncludng a hoer and R.B.I.'s. Curt Stock led the attack for the Cubs. The frst Reds gae wag a real ptchng duel nnng when the Gants scored runs to go n front -1. Brand had hoered n the 1st for the Gants and the Reds also talled 1 n the 1st. The Red legs coe back wth 3 runs n the 6th but the Gant* held the off n the 7th to seal a vtal wn -. Jenns ptched well for the Gants along wth Kelly for the Reds. The second Reds gae was a ust wn for the Gant* to clnch the ttle. The Gants obvously were deterned fro the begnnng as Owen Brand slugged a hoer after McDonough had walked to gve the a 2 run lead. They then scored 1 run n the th, 3 n the th, and n the 6th ncludng a 3 run hoer by Paul Jenns. The fnal score was U- gvng the "Red Hot" Gants ther 2nd pennant n years. The Gants played strong defense all year. Matt McDonough was consstantly good as the catcher, Baldwn a good glove at 1st all year, Bederan turned n good plays each gae at second, Jenns and Brand alternated at ptchng and shortstop and ade "ajor 1 * league play all year. Mark "Hoover" Ctotta played flawless 3rd base and Steve Valj n centerfeld ade sensatonal catches. Mke Bggo proved vtal n the outfeld. Crag Plant, Danny lannascolo, Anthony Webster and Paul Mc- Donough all had key hts durng the year plus soe outstandng feldng plays to contrbute to the Gants success. Athletcs Wn Dvson For 2nd Year Athletcs Twns Senators Yankees Oroles Whte Sox Tgers Angels Red Sox Indans Aercan League W 16 U L T 2 7 S Oroles 11-Whte Sox 9 On the httng of Cha* blss, Drttel and Thoas 11 hts. Bus Busno, Jenkns had 3 hts each and Turk chpped n wth two. Blankn, McGann and Burke also contrbuted to the attack. Twns 7 - Angels Behnd soe fne ptchng fro J, Rokosny the Twns beat the Angels 7-. Selert and J. Rokosny led the h avares le the Angels. -*** %! WeslHcl Jaycee Presdes* Jn Grata grtsfete wnners of boys alvufaw W Jnalar Teaat Twustesrf Grasshopper League Jets 3 - Sharks 1 The Jets extended ther wnnng streak to two gaes ths past Saturday by scorng a 3 to 1 vctory over the Sharks. Thngs broke open n the 3rd nnng when the Jets* Rob Tucker hoered n the frst run of the gae. Red Lesle's ht n the th nnng produced a run for the Sharks to te the score 1-1. The Jets cae back n the botto of the 6th when Danny Mraghotta and Rob Tucker crossed the plate on Chrs Kennedy's double whch ended the ballgae.. Danny Gray perfored excellently at the plate for the Jets whle Chrs McCarren, Ruben Puentedura, Mark Robertson, Chrs Russell and Ed Harrgan supported the Jets 1 defense. Nck Dazzo, Pete Kellog and Doug Steenhusen perfored well defensvely for the Sharks. Stngrays - MsslesO The Stngrays and the Mssles played to a scoreless te after fve nnngs hghlghted by excellent defensve playng and tght ptchng by both clubs. Regsterng hts for the *Rays were Todd httng. J. Teller and: Jb Jacobs, J Maroney and Tavares led the httng for Rcky Russell, whle Mark Wolf stood out at the ound. Durng the course of the Angels 6 - Red Sox season, the Mssles were Tavares and Murphy were supported defensvely by the Oroles defeated the Whte Sox Drttel! the httng stars as the Nel Paler, J Morgan, ptched fne n relef. Musco ' Angels won 6-. Pratt had 2. and Mark Tellng, wth Ed ptched fne for the Whte j hts for Red Sox. Sox. * > Oroles 7-Red Sox Roundtree, Drttel and Bussey cobned to shut out the Red Sox 7-. Parsons and Drttel had 3 hts each and Roundtree had two hts. Drttel also ht a hoer. Twns 12-Oroles 6 Mller, Merrtt, T. Thoas Lncoln Mercury, \ Rokosny and Selert had 2 Sut-Elzabeth Trust, ' hts each to lead the Twns Central Jersey Bank, and Natonal State Bank were gven out. Everyone present receved a nuber of sall gfts fro New Jersey Bell Telephone Copany. Guesl Day For PCC Golfers Wednesday was guest day for the Planfed Country Club nne holers. Mrs. Danel Beck had 1st low net of and Mrs. Wynant Wlday and Mrs. Bertra Tepper ted for 2nd low net of 1. Mrs. Edw. Doerrann had a 2 for 1st low gross; Mrs. Ed. Pacetthad a 8 for 2nd low gross. Mrs. Ed. Doerrann had low putts of 1 and also had the longest drve. The Peora syste was used to fgure handcaps, The eber, guest event was a stroke play, full handcap n two classes. Class A - Mr. Robert Coey, net 39; Mrs. Boyd Allen Jr., net ; Mrs. C. Northrop Pond, net. Class B - Mrs. Wlla Jarea.net 37; Mrs. Harry Rchardson, net 37; Mrs. Fred Stephenson, net 38. Class A - low putts, Mrs. Jaes Sth Jr. 1; Class B - low putts, Mrs, John Poeroy - 1. to a 12-6 vctory over the Oroles. The Oroles got two hts ncludng a hoer fro Thoas. Tgers 8 - Oroles 6 Behnd the ptchng of Herron the Tgers beat the Oroles 8-6. B. Clarke lead the httng. Thoas had 2 hts for the Oroles. Senators -Twns 2 Rowan and Caratozzolo ptched fne. The httng power was suppled by (Yat) Yatclla and Haesler, Crag, T. Rokosny and Muth led the Twns. Athletcs 27- Twns McNally had a hoer, 2 doubles and 2 trples to lead the A's to a 27- vctory. Ierard had hts, Shelds had 3 hts and B. Bourque, Hearon and Mcnels had 2 hts each. Ierard and Hearon turned n a agnfcant ptchng perforance. Whte Sox 17-Red Sox 3 The pale hose won ther 8th gae of the season "Bus" Busno led the attack wth 3 hts ncludng a hoer. "Moose" Musco turned In nnngs of fne hurlng. Whte Sox 13-Oroles The "Go Go" Sox stuned the Oroles wth n barrage of BASKETBALL CAMP t MONOUTH COLLEGE Wast Long Branch, New Jartay BOYS 9 to 17 Two 1 Week Sessons July 2 and July Indvdualzed Readng Course! Avalable Upon Requeft>(FREE) OPEN HOUSE EACH SATURDAY BEGINNING MAY 2th I untl :3 P.M. GYMNASIUM Brochure: NJ ALT, STATE BASKETBALL CAMP 1 Wychvlow Drlvo, Woslflekl, N. J. 79 Cull (22) rack Drury, Drector Internatonal F League In the playoffs for the chaponshp, Montreal of the Atlantc Dvson drew a pass whle Mnneapols of the Aercan Dvson and Phoenx of the Pacfc Dvson battled for the rght to partcpate n the fnals. Phoenx bested Mnneapols by a score of 2-17 wth the good ptchng of Greg Hayt and the httng of Rob Staffn, Brad Kerstetter, J Tnnesez and Marty Udvarnoky. In the fnals Montreal ended ts season undefeated by takng the Chaponshp gae fro Phoenx 8-3. The Strong ptchng of Greg Wchelns and To Mann held the Phoenx bats n check. The feldng of Salnger, Hothouse and Dearest to Sw For Dartouth Peter Dearest, a standout swer on the Westfeld Hgh sw tea for three years, wll attend Dartouth College n Septeber as a eber of the class of Dearest, who captaned hs sw tea at Westfeld Hgh, was a eber of the state chapon freestyle relay tea and fnshed ffth n the state yard freestyle. He swa on three Unon County chaponshp teas. Dartouth College sw coach Ron Keenhold was pleased wth Dearest's decson to attend Dartouth. "Peter looks lke a prosng prospect and I a lookng forward to havng h n our swng progra for the next four years," sad Keenhold. Last wnter Keenhold drected the Dartouth Mannng was flawless f l, swers to a dual ^chelns Nchols, Bond and recqrd ncludng a Dobrensk led the offense of hstory-akng frst ever the chaps. Stars for the defeat of Yale. losers were Greg Hayt wth two hts and good ptchng WTC Woen by J Tnnesez n the last two nnngs. Ted tor Thrd In the second annual All- Star gae for twelve-year Westfeld Tenns Club's olds, The South All Stars Woen's A tea ted for beat the North All-Stars 1- thrd place n the New 6. Led by Tony Wlson's Jersey Woen's Tenns (Wchta) two hoeruns, League. Wnners were Short sngle and fve RBIs, standouts for the South ncluded Westfeld and Morrstown. Hlls, followed by Sut, Bob Bucna's (Roanoke) three hts, 2 walks and 3 Senor Cted runs, key hts by T Thoe Ann Schtt of 7 (Tulsa), Rob Staffn Hghland Ave,, who was (Phoenx), John O'Donnel graduated ths onth fro (Denver), and the shut-out St. John the Baptst ptchng of Doug Tsovhnkas Epscopal School, Mendha, was awarded u slver (Lousvlle). For the North George Kley ht a towerng bowl for "the ost proved senor student." She hoe run over the center feld fence whle Peter Schwanke ptched two strong College, Bryn Mnwr, Pa. wll attend Harcu Junor nnngs. Other outstandng players were Paul Newton and Erc Mlner. RICK CORNM PIP1 SHOP, ' V * * * Sth, To Mller, Roy Fertakos and Joey Kh perforng excellently n the feld durng Saturday's gae wth the 'Rays Marlns 3- CoetsO The Marlns cae to bat wth a "bang", pckng up n the 1st nnng the three runs that were to decde the ballgae. The runs were obtaned on the battng prowess of Matt Clarke, Gerard Yatclla, John Gordano and Joe Brunetto, whle the defensve playng of Sean Murphy, Doug Vaaler and Barron Cha blss anaged to hold the Coets scoreless. Bobby Gerrty, who was not avalable for Saturday's gae, perfored well for the Marlns throughout the season. Although the Coets were not able to brng a an hoe, hts were obtaned by Dave Sherwyn, Mke Gacone and Dan Tannenbau. Contrbutng to the Coets' defense throughout the regular season were Andy Baker, Chrs Lowery, Steve Harlow and Steve Corlss. Rockets o - Dolphns Leadng off n the 3rd nnng for the Dolphns, Steve Kanns sashed a trple past the Rockets' defense, only to be left stranded on base when the follow-up Dolphn batters went down one-two-three. Pete Sullvan of the Dolphns turned n another fne perforance behnd the plate, supported by the fne feldng of Matt Bagger, ; Anthony Lento, Bud j Martyn, Jack McGure and Jon Kesekenko Backng the strong Rockets' ptchng staff, was a fne defense fored n part by Anthony Cook, George GUer., Bob Iron and Dave McCoach. Seals -Stars Scoreless ballgaes appeared to be n vogue ths past weekend, as further evdence by the rless contest between the Seals and Stars. The Stars presented a threat n the 1st nnng, when Dave Cafaro and Gary Glass obtaned hts, only to be left on base when Seals' ptcher Jack Baldwn settled down to obtan the thrd Star out through a strke out. Helpng, to bolster the Seal defense were Nel Bloo, Mke Greco, Chrs Issaacson, Peter Leg a, John Mysel and Mke Wess, whle J Engelhart excelled at the ound. An equally strong Star defense was held together by Doug Boothe, Dave Fowler, Mke Molden and To Shepherd. Stroke Play For EL 9-Holers Mrs. Robert Lst scored 36 n the stroke play tourney of the Echo Lake nne-hole golfers n Class A on Thursday. Mrs. Wynant Wlday was second wth 39. Mrs. E. H. Frnk's s won her low putt honors. Class B results: 1, Mrs. John Mchals, 3; 2, Mrs. Glenn Klnefelter, 39; low putts, Mrs. E. A. Herberch. Class C: 1, Mrs. A. H. Connellee, 37; 2, Mrs. Edward Gray, 39; low putts, Mrs. George Darse. ROBBINS ft ALLISON INC. an SOUTH Av,,. Establshed 112 LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING STORAOE PACKING TIL. VMM CRANFOM Sue Fane, Buddy bnson Wn Tenns Laurels Sue Fane of Scotch and Westfeld's Buddy Robnson won the senor dvsons of the Wertfeld Jaycee's Junor Tenns Tournaent June. Mu Fane defeated Ellen Maglaro of Wettfeld 7-6, 6-, n the senor grls fnals played at the Westfeld Tenns Club. The junor grls chaponshp was taken by Debbe Deer of Westfeld, over Margo Krasnoff, Mountansde, 6-2, and 6-. In a reatch of last year's ntra-faly rvalry, Westfeld's renowned Robnson brothers, Buddy and Dave thrlled onlookers wth a skllfully executed fnal round n the senor boys copetton. Once agan, older brother Buddy eerged vctorous, but not wthout dffculty. Scores of e 1-6, 6-1, 6-3 provded th< wnnng argn. Bob Kaplan, CranfordJ took the junor boys ttle.] downng Westfelder Gre Moore, 6-1, and 6-. J Gruba, Westfeldl Jaycees' newly elected presdent, congratulated wnners and opponents alke. "There are no losers today," he sad. "Ths s a tournaent of chapons,'* Mr. Gruba then rended all present that the fnal round followed three days of elnatons n each dvson. "The runners-up have every reason to be proud of ther accoplshents." Bll Robnson, charan of the event, thanked all the partcpants and expressed hs hope that ore Unon County youth would copete next year. Boosters Have Golf Oulng "1972 MEMBERSHIP" The Westfeld School Boosters Assocaton held ts fourth annual golf outng on Thursday, at the Fox Hollow Country Club n SoervUe and 29 executve and advsory ebers partcpated n the successful event, wth 33 attendng the award cereones at Sa Sdorks' 19th hole, ore popularly known as The Sleepy Inn, Scotch Plans.. Ths year the coveted slver bowl awards went to Chuck Cosenza and Bob Brewster who took low gross and low net scores respectvely. The longest drve contest also went to Chuck Cosenza as he establshed hself as the an to beat at next year's Booster Open. Closest to the pn awards were won by Don Crosby (n spte of, or because of, Bll Napers coachng?) and Jack Brown. Al Danker took 2nd low gross score and t was generally agreed that the popular realtor's gae was at peak "for- Wf J ths tourney. Sg Gosk and Jack Brown ted for frst place n the "kckers' whle Dave Burdge and Bob Adelaar battled for the hgh gross trophy, wth Burdge fnshng fast at the dsastrous 18th, handly takng the prze. Also, accopanyng ths award, was the "Knobfock Specal" donated by George a few years ago. "You wear t lke a horseshoe of roses, just lke a Kentucky Derby wnner/' George was heard to say. Brud Davs won the "bggest splash" trophy, but wasn 't present for the award snce he was last seen stll dvng to retreve the dozen golf balls that he left n the Take at 18. Przes were donated by several Booster ebers and augented by support fro local and nternatonal busness frs - Larsen's, Sleepy Hollow Inn, Mart no Studos, Jolly Trolley, Colonal Sports Shop and Dunlap Tre & Rubber Corp. Everybody qualfed for at least one prze category, but Sa Kerr pulled the coup of the evenng n wnnng the RCA clock rado door prze. The Boosters are an organzaton of fathers fored at ad and support athletcs and related actvtes n the senor hgh school. Brud Davs and Bob Hope co-chared ths event ana George Polan was aster of cereones. Polan's deonstrated skll at ths affar ay force h to return next year and defend hs ttle of "Super M- C." WATCHUNG LAKE CLUB STIRLING RD., WATCHUNG, N. J. A Prvate) Faly Sw Club Op Tll Labor Day Husband, Wfe and 1 Chld $12. Intaton foo, 1st year «$1. For addtonal Inforaton call John Me Donovan 67-7 or 376*22 Great golf s practcally at your doorstep. 9fC TafctoWl We're less than a 2 hour drve away. 3fe T. off-tlo rwrval No wallng to eet the challenge of our 27 faous chaponshp hole. 9 e Brng the fallvl Swng, tenns, horseback fwng. boatng, fshng, lots ore. Enjoy tt all! Great food, fne accoodatons {cholcectll ar-condtoned roos), entertanent, all In a spectacular settng. And we've got 2 great plans to get you golfng. DAYS AND 3 NIGHTS Only per per ton, dbl. accupany pulx and gratutes Includet roo, 9 ealt on the full Aercan Plan and unlted cof. Reduced ratet for non gotfert. For Inforaton and rflervallons, lee your local travel agent or call or wrts Shawnee Inn. FRED WARING* a\x>nee THE POCONO'S OOLF RESORT ShBWna«-on-D*law»re, Pa, 136 (717) DAYS AND 2 NIGHTS Only O^T par p»f«on, tlbt. occupancy pu tax and gratultloa Includes roo, 6 oals on tre rull Aercan Pln and unlted golf. Reducfld rotes for non golfers. «IJr»Mrfl1 hy V, WrtUMK, Ifl. (JO I'Mlh AvMuf N»w YnV. N.V. loo')

25 Tradng Stap* THE (X..) LEADER, TH IK SPAY, «NR 22, IVT 2.* Suer Project % suer project tradng staps been naugurated by the Woan's Auxlary of the fteabyteraa Hoes of the Syeod of New Jersey. The plan t deagned to rate flo.eee to refurtesh and (tarnsh a roo at House as a lbrary. Jaadssen Houae s one of the two tnomb seared by the. Synod of New Jersey lor elderly en and woen wthout regard to creed or race. It has been n operaton for alost two years, havng succeeded the old hoe at Belevdere. It s located n a forer hoteln Atlantc Cty. Accordng to the presdent of the Auxlary, Mrs John K. Haghbcrger of Rasey, tradng staps - S k H GreenStaps, Trple S Blue Stap* and others - preferably by the book - fttauld be turnednat the local Presbyteran Church to be tent to her. At the present te, Mrs. Hafhberger noted, there s no need for hooka to read. llwre are plenty of books on hand, butno place to put tne. NOTICE TO CRIOITOftS ESTATE OF JOHN TINNESZ, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of MARY C. KANANE, Surrogate of tha County of Unon, Mt on the 1th day of June A.O., upon the applcaton of the undarsgned, as Executor of the estate of sad tfccud, notct Is heraby gven to tt*a credtors of sad deceased to xhbt to the subscrber under ott or afflreton ther clas end daanda egalnst the estate of sad daceated wthn sx onths fro the date of Md order, or they wll bo forevar barrad fro prosecutng or racovarlng the sae aganst the subscrber. Anton P, Tlnnes Executor Snevlly, Ely, Wllas l Swan, Attorneys MM E. Broad St. Wwtfeld, NJ. IT F U2 NOTICB Notct s hereby gven that sealed bds wll be receved by tha Mayor and Councl for Mantenance and rapalr aterals n the Town off Westfleld n the County of Unon wth an estated aount of 27 tons of btunous concrete; Type "A", Type FA-BC, Type S.P. Top and stablzed bate, 31 tons of broken stone, and 11, gallons of Catonc Eulsfed Asphalt, Hgh Vscosty Grade, opened and read n publc at the uncpal buldng, 2 East Broad Street, Wtstfftld on July 1, 1972, at 2: P.M. prevalng te. Specfcatons and fors of bds far tha proposed work, prepared by Charles Van Benscnottn, engneer, and approved by tha Cossoner of Transportaton have been fled In tha offce of sad engneer at tha publc works center, 99 North Avenue, W, Westfeld, New Jersey and of sad Cosson of Transportaton, Trenton, New Jersey* and Dvson of Local Governent Ad Dstrct, located at the Teaneck Arory, Teaneck Avenue and Lberty Street/ Teaneck, New Jerseys and ay be Inspected by prospectve bdders durng busness hours. Bdders wll be furnshed wth a copy of the specfcatons by the Engneer on proper notce and payents of cost of preparaton. Bds ust be ade on standard proposal fors In the anner dasgnated theren and requred by the specfcatons, ust be enclosed n sealed envelopes, bearng the nae and address of the bdder, and the nae of the ateral covered by the bd on the out sde, addressed to the Mayor and Councl of the Town of Westfeld/ and ust be accopaned by a non-colluson affdavt and a certfed check for not less than ten percent (1) of the aount bd, provded sad check need not be ore than $2,. nor shall be less than $., and be delvered at the place on or before the hour above naed. The standard proposal for and the non colluson affdavt are attached to the suppleental specfcatons, copes of whch wltl be furnshed on applcaton to the engneer- By order of the Mayor and Councl of the Town of Westfleld, New Jersey, ' JOYC.VREELAND, Town Clerk 6-1-2T Fees: NOTICE Take Notce that Tony's Taven. Inc., has appled to the Mayor and Councl of the Town of Westfleld for renewal of the Plenary Retal Consupton Lcense for preses stuated at 1-3 Central Avenue, Westfleld. The offcers of the corporaton are; John J, Dagostaro, Presdent, 1 Central Ave., Westfleld, N.J.; Rchard Dagostaro, Secretary- Treasurer, 76 Central Ave., Westfleld, N.J, TONV'STAVERN.INC. 1.3 Central Ave. Westfleld, N.J, -1.3! Fees: t t 1. NOTICE Scaled proposals wll be receved by the Mayor and Councl of the town of Wostflold at the Muncpal Buldng, 1 East Broad Street, WestfeTd, New Jersey on Monday June 26,1972, at 2: P.M. preval ng te, for tho constructon of approxately 28, square foet of concrete sdewalk, and attendant work n sectons of the central busness dstrct along East Broad Strool and El Streot, Proposals ust bo accopaned by fl certfed chock payable to the order of the troosurer ol the Town of Westfleld. In an aount equal (o ten percent (1)of the aount of the bd. Sold proposals ust also be accopnnlod by o auroly copany eortlflcato Matng lhn sad surety copany wn provldo tho bdder wth tho requred bond, fnd ust bo dolvurcd ft hoploto /nt hoforo the hour nbov entoned. nncl v>utl'lc< lons V soon or procurnd nt ho olflco of Chnrlns Vnn llechoton, Town Cnclnorjr, publc works tontur, 9? North Avonuo W. ( Wrjs flolcj«now Tho Aflnyor d Councl rosorvw Iho ruht tarulott v nnd nl bds, If, In tho Inlortrtl ol thn (own, It la donj ndv/llf? ft do no. CMAMLKSVAN HENSCHOTEN Town Engneer IS n Poo&»2,OO AAWCM Ausnt? ro- ELM RADIO 1Y, Inc. MA. c**r tr. 2 K STATION RADIO TV AND APPLIANCES SMAU APPUANCI RVAIM Ctolnl AM. ' ' * ' * r, VWMKBJf VCBJ VAKS APPLIANCE CO. JU afmf OtMM We er?l#e All Msaes CaM ANTtQUIS THI ATTIC fltt Dal 293*19 (j«at e«um Ctr«to> 1WoarffIttdAvt>. * ARTISr SUlfURS wetno ART SUPPIY OntHMr AtOtM ' BruhM OUa Cu DM Central AY*. WMlftaM BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaSBBBVaVBBBBa AUTO BODY REPAIRS ODYART COLLISION SHOP Oeatt«Tf. 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26 THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE t, 1»7> Dunnan Heads Madson Bank Bruce T. Dunnan, a 38- year old career banker, has been elected presdent and drector of the Madson Natonal Bank, the bank's board of drectors has announced. Dunnan, who joned Madson Natonal n 1971 as executve vce presdent and casher, succeeds George K. Weller, who has been elected charan of the board. Madson Natonal, whch has three bankng locatons n Madson and Florha Park, recently becae a eber of Mdlantc Banks Inc., the statewde regstered bank holdng copany sponsored by Natonal Newark fc Essex Bank. Mdlantc now ncludes fve banks wth 2 offces n sx countes. Dunnan was an assstant vce presdent and anager of Natonal Newark's Glenwood Offce n East Orange pror to jonng Madson Natonal. He joned Natonal Newark n 196, becae an assstant casher n 1962, and was naed an assstant vce presdent n He s a graduate of Valley Forge Mltary Acadey, Brown Unversty, and the Stoner Graduate School of "' ' ' -V- Bruce T. Dunnan Bankng at Rutgers - The State Unversty. He holds a certfcate of acheveent fro the Executve Manageent Progra at New York Unversty and has copleted the Executve Developent Progra at Newark College of Engneerng. He 1 was a lecturer at New York Unversty's Manageent Insttute and has been for 11 years an nstructor for the Aercan Insttute of Bankng, Essex County Chapter, at Bloofeld and Upsala colleges. Dunnan s a eber of FDGMANNOlCwwwtw ALWAYf ALWAYt ttady RUDY TO tllvl MJtVI YOUI I I f MEW OrrCBI «AMA«BI * BULK OIL TOBB PLANV WATCJIDOO MINER, IEKVIOI EA*T BVtMSBT PAYMENT FLAW TRUCK» uv WITH LOCKHEED COMPUTKR JUOHTBIU FUEL OIL W«At Xflf*w«*tfl «YO LOCAL AUfHOWZID USOHIAT the board of anagers of the Bonne Brae Far for Boys, the board of governors of the Aercan Insttute of Bankng, Morrs-Susex Chapter, vce presdent of the Westfeld Boys Baseball League Inc., drector of the Madson Chaber of Coerce and s a eber of the Madson Kwans dub. He and hs wfe, the forer Vrgna Knney of Westfeld, have four chldren. They resde at 221 Sylvana PI.. Harrngton Naed To S&L Councl Charles L. Harrngton, presdent, Frst Federal Savngs and Loan Assocaton of Westfeld, has been reapponted to (he Councl of the New Jersey Savngs League. Harrngton's desgnaton to the councl s aong the fve such appontents at the dscreton of the league charan, Monteth sad. The balance of the ebershp s coposed of ebers of the league's board of governors, presdents of the ndvdual county leagues and the three edate past board charan. Rder Graduates Mchael J. McGlynn of127 Harrson Ave. has been graduated cu laude fro The Catholc Unversty of Aerca. A eber of Tau 9eta P, a natonal engneerng honor socety, he s the recpent of the Ar Force ROTC Detachent 13 Scholastc Award. McGlynn has wrtten for the capus newspaper and wll be lsted n "Who's Who n Aercan Colleges and Unverstes." If you our just our t*'*\ l l BANK AT THE SIGN OF THE SHIP Des Fete Canddates INSIDE - Carole Patter and Frank Gaglano, Deocratc canddates for Mountansde Borough Councl, and Jerry Engfrfa, Deocratc canddate for the U.S. Congress fro the 12th Congressonal Dtfrct were speakers at the Mountansde Deocratc Club lawn chapagne party hosted by Mr. and Srs. John R Kovacs, 237 Pebrook Rd Saturday. Albert W. D'Arnanda, club presdent, welcoed the fatherng of ore than 12 ebers and guests and thanked the party cottee, lable Papk, Irene Grahowskand Ingrd D'Aanda, and others who contrbuted ther te to help ake the party a success. The canddates were ntroduced by H. Run Cardonl, Deocratc uncpal charan. Mrs. Palter pledged to 'work "to assure that Mountansde reans the fne resdental county" t was when she frst oved here. Mr. Gaglano sad that as a 16 year resdent of Mountansde he s n a poston to be responsve to the needs and wshes of all the people of Mountansde. Jerry Englsh, forer N.J. State Senator and now a practcng attorney n Sut, sad that she feels a knshp for Mountansde, her neghborng county. She s well aware of the probles. facng Mountansde and when elected to the US Congress she assured the gatherng that Mountansde wll not be forgotten. Wns Degree Recevng B.A. degrees durng Rder College's coenceent were Robert Bradbury, 968 Cherokee Ct. and Madelne Guran, 26 Sut Gt. West!leM StMtla* At a cmrt of kaatr at Tree* 73 af Hay Trany Church last week, Scoutaster Dr. Robert Ott presented the Eagle Scant award, kghet rank a Scwrttag. to Theas Tyrrell, Joseph Cswrcy aad Jae Nell. Dwtag the cereones, frst cu rank was also awarded Mchael Breaaaa, Jaes DMakue, Vncent Cartecd and Steven KeUy; second ctsss to Dsael KeUy, Msttaew McDoftough sod DavM Pryar and tenderfoot class rank Is Steve* Doaahue and Joseph KanU. Tfcoa Tyrrell was gven the rank el junor assstant Scoutaster and Robert Ott the rank ofsenor patrol leaner. 27 Teachers Naed Twenty seven new teachers whose appontents were approved by the Board of Educaton wll jon the publc school faculty n Septeber. They, and ther salares for the school year, are: Walter J. Behrnger Jr., WHS Englsh, $1,1. Mrs. Frances B, Bloo, Wlson frst grade, $11,9. Mrs. Barbara J. Brandes, Lncoln sxth grade, $9,. W. Stuart Caeron, WHS socal studes, $9,1. Mrs. Karen E. Ctrn, WHS ath, $1,. Mrs. Helen M. Coe, WHS ath, $8,8. Mrs. Mary C. Cole, Roosevelt vocal usc, $9,7. Mrs. Elzabeth A, Corell, WHS Englsh, $8,8. Mrs. Mare M. DeLs, WHS health, part-te, $,19. Bruce F. Detler, WHS bology, $9,3. Mrs. Sara jane F. Doherty, specal servces suppleental nstructor, $1,1. Mrs. Helga M. Ellott, school nurse, $9,. John C. Fura, eleentary Bowdon Graduates \ The presdent of Bowdon 1 College, Brunswck, Mane, j has presented dploas to! two Westfeld resdents. Susan Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Perry of 2 Sylvana PL was awarded her B.A. cu laude. She was a hstory ajor and transferred fro Mount Holyoke College. Theodore I. Raabe, who had a jont ajor n bology and chestry, receved hs B.A. Durng hs junor year he studed at Mount Holyoke under the Twelve College Exchange Progra. A eber of Ps Upslon fraternty, he was a two year letteran n varsty football. Wns Desgn Award Sarah L. Mller has been gven the desgn award fro Whte Stag Manufacturng Co. at Rhode Island School of Desgn, Provdence. Ths ert award s presented to sophoores or junors n the apparel desgn departent. She s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August H. Mller. nstruental usc, $9,. Paul I. Garber, senor hgh ndustral arts, $8,, Mrs: Edth H. Gunter, specal servces suppleental teacher, $9,7. Dr. Brce G. Hobrock, WHS chestry, $13,8. Mss Barbara M, Hooper, WHS socal studes, $8,. Mrs. Josephne Kak, Wlson frst grade, $11,3. Robert C. Malloux, Roosevelt scence, $8,. Owen J. O'Bren Jr., WHS scence, $8,. Mrs. Margaret O'Donnell, McKnley kndergarten, $11,1. John A. Podskoc, Edson Spansh, $1,1. Peter Schwekhardt, WHS ath, $8,. Davd P Shapro, eleentary nstruental usc, $9,. Mrs. Susan P. Sanuffer, Jefferson ffth grade, $9,. Mrs. Mary R. Vllar, Roosevelt readng $8»O. Joseph V. Sovero, WHS physcal educaton, $11,9. Need a washer? e.. El/abothtown Gas! ".'.Vr -. ' - - Challenges Plannng Bd. Rulng A Westfeld Plannng Board denal of a ste plan approval for addtons to a coercal structure at 266 E. Broad St., Westfeld, s beng challenged n a Superor Court sut. Plantff s Felce Inc. whch seeks to construct retal stores, a beauty salon and apartent on ts property presently contanng a retal store. Intal applcaton, the fr contends, was ade on Nov. 26,1971 and, followng a nuber of deferents of acton by the townshp Plannng Board, the denal of the request cae onmay 1,1972. Awarded Dploa Anthony T. Testa, 6 Krkvew crcle, was awarded a dploa June at the th coenceent of Valley Forge Mltary Acadey. VS..- ^sss:w^?s:! >: : :! : Onty Blackstone washers offer all these features: "Magk-balance" elnates off-balance load probles..'. Mult-acton agtaton nsures faster turnover of heavy loads... "Hydro-spn" rnse cobnes flushng acton wth drt reoval... 1% echancal transsson wth -yr. guarantee, assures long troube-free operaton.,. plus large capacty wash and wear cycle, lnt flter, fabrc softener dspenser. Avalable n Avocado, Gold or Whte. Prce ncludes delvery, noral nstallaton, 1-yr. servce and parts. Ters avalable. Also atchng Blackstone dryers. See both at your nearest Elzabethtown Gas, showroo. ILIZAIITH On«ETown Plato 2B9-3OO lzabethtawn Gas Conserve Natural Gas It's Pure Energy! WIITFIUD 18 El St. 2B9- MINLO PARK (Op nu 'n *»> Opp. Manlo fork Shoppng Cttr In Executve Plata Bldg. / 289- Thae showroos open shoppng nght* and Saturdays. Ofler good only In area sevlcad by Ellobethtown Got. Ushers at Unon Barbara Rngk of ^ Colonal Ave. and Ms? Nancy Meyh of 19 Belar DELUXE Ter. served as ushers at Unon College's 39th annual coenceent exercses. Barbara has been presdent of the Servce Club BARON'S BAR-B-Q UTENSIL SET «G,$I SYLVANIA FLASH CUBES ATLANTIC FACIAL TISSUE 19* PRE-PAC REG. $.9 INSULATED PICNIC BAG 9a JUMBO GARMENT BAGS ^ - SOLARCAINE SPRAY FOR SUNBURN REG. $2.19 RIGHT GUARD ANTI-PRESPIRANT SUPER DRY REG THERMOS BRAND QUART THERMOS F Sal Hawa There's a lot ore workng foryou rght now at the Sgn of the Shp: lncr«as»d Loan Capablty: Greater borrowng power now avalable to all NATIONAL STATE BANK CUSTOMERS. Creator Resources: The Natonal State Bank s now Central Jersey's leadng bank wth assets In excess of $6 llon. Qualty Natonal StaU Bank Personal and Coercal Servces: The unque E-Z I.D. Card that wll let you cash personal checks at Natonal State Bank offces throughout Central New Jersey. World-wde accepted* credt cards. 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