WESTFIELD (N.J.) READER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, t969 delegates will visit Los An'geles To Attend CYAC tiie and San Francisco. They will accompany the Newark Archiiiocesan delegation, who will be attendDenver Convention CYO ing the National CYO Convention, | s 'i The Union County Catholic Young Adult Council announces that its chairman, Miss Geoi^ia Gurrieri of Garwood, will attend the National Catholic Young Adult (CYAC) Convention Nov. 19 to 23 In Denver, Colo. Miss Gurrieri has been an active Jnember of OYAC for several years and is past president of St. Anne's CYAC, Gaiwood. She is a legal secretary for Bereneson and Kessler, Westfleld law firm. ' Accompanying her will be Miss Phyllis Griffiths of Gatarood, a member of St. Aime's CYAC. Miss Griffith! also will represent Union County OYAC as a delegate. Prior to attending the convention, Author of Many Science Books For Teenagers to Speak at Tea Pi Beta Phi The Northern New Jersey Alumnae Club at Pi Beta Phi will hold its November lunjeheon meeting at also to be held in Denver. 12 noon Monday at Mrs. Joseph Roth's, 56 Spring Brook Road, Mor- Among the authors speaking at risrtown, when Dean Edwards of the Book and Aulhor Tea Monday, Mrs, Azen, Mrs. Brown Rutgers-Newark will speak on the Nov. 24, wH'l be M-angarct 0. Hyde now Ui6an University program. who hes written- more than 20 bcroks Lead Duplicate Series on science for teenagers. 'Mrs. Charles Azen with M r s. Three of her books have been pubHarding Brown repeated last week's lished bhis year. "The Bantih In Acwin at the Sha'ckafmaxon Duplicate tion" describes the upheavals of the 8 et 40 Aides Ghib again on Wednesday and lead earth; (he vising of mountains, •Mrs. John (Rush, departmental earthquakes, volcanoes and the the fall series to date. They -were followed by -Mrs. Nor- chapeau of ttie N«w Jersey Eight et wearing dawn of hills and also covman Gtaubinger with Mrs. Joseph Fority, 'has made ibe folkwing ap- ers the latest thorjes concerning Margolin, MIPS. Jerome RosenWum pointments an this area: Scholarship the formation of the earth. "Off Into with Mrs. Seymour Pulver, Mrs. J. chairman, Mrs. John Fredericks on, Space" dmvws on the experiences of Friedland ,wWi Mrs. G«orge Ketzen- finance icommittee metriber, Mrs. -today's asitiraniaults la'ti d * NASA's berg. There was a tie between Mrs. Viola Dunham, bath of Westfield; plans, what it is like to fly today B. -E. Natelson with Mrs. Murray also, vice-rfiairman sf organizer5, and what tt wttl be like in the near Siegel and Mrs. Irving Auster with Mrs. George Mowell of Fanwood. future. "Atoms Today ar*f Tormorrow" has dramafeic up^o^tate maMrs. Morttimer Glasofdr. terial in use far altfcmic power, for space exploration, for new advances in medicine and likely uses in the ' future. Another of Mns, Kyide's books, "Mind Drugs" toudws on tha vttatty important subjodt of tine ways several drugs affect our irttncfe and change our ways oi tiwMtag; lite book aoswtrs the questions,. "What do they do to tihe peifttantfUty of the 114 E. BROAD ST person taking .fflwm?" "Do, they harm the heiafoh' of people using WEStFiELD them?" "WBat is the overfall effect of the drugs especiaiHy on the teen233-2469 age population? " Mm. Hyde is the wtnwr of the Thomas Alva Edison Awanl tor the best children's science book. A gnaidite'te oF Beaver Callage, she received her M.A. from Columbifa .University ami has been. oansuSbaflt at Lincoln S t t o l T&adher's Oofllege at Cottuinbia anid head of the • seiiertce department of the shipley Softool, Brya Mawr, Pa-. Also speaking at the tea vM be Do-. Eric F. k GnJdnna'n, Roftiirw pffO• DRESSES • SPORTSWEAR fessor of History alt ftirocetinn, aiiCOATS • RAINWEAR Ehoir of "The Tragedy Of Lyndon Johmtswi." A widsily known lntenireACCESSORIES ter of modem pubHc affeire, his career has combined pnofesatomal writin!^, public appe'^rao-.ces a:nid aoaclemALSO FROM OUR jc work. For tfhnee yea:ns he was a JR. BOUTIQUE writer far Time ma^-aaine, &mi he conllTtrbutes t» sotKi'jarty Jcumiks and ALICE'S BOUTIQUE \ "FALL THINGS 20$. OFF! Storewide SALE GREAT THINGS I to papuClsv m'sisafflinies in-dliudintg Hair- COME GATHER UP A N ARMFUL AND ENJOY DELICIOUS SAVINGS! Alk«'« par's, Heyday, bhe N*-* R«f*tflc, The Refcciter amid Ssitur'day Review. The third »pe»her \w"-l be'Dr. JaccJb Trapp, autihor of "The Wortt OC Jewis," "Martin BiAer," "Tb Mai low Thiis Life," omd "Modem RflMig^ tons1 Poebry," an aottihotogy of 20th century verse, including 251 povns by 90 poets. A-1'30 to be presented will be "The Gardeiv Chib Oook Book," compilled by Che Ga.ttten Ok*> of New Author Legion Dance to Honor Past Officers A buffet dinner dance honoring past commanders and past presidents will 'be held Saturday toy Martin Wallberg Post # 3, American Legion, at the post home. Speaker will be Daniel J. O'Connor, National Americanism chairman of the American Legion. Music will be provided by Johnny Jay's Orchestra. Commander Grover C. Tranor us chairman. McD, HEATING "*AJK CONDITIONING FUEL OIL 174 NORTH AVE. E., WESTFIELD ADams 3-3213 Business Established by F. B, McDowell —1928 BUYING OR SELLING? TRY CLASSIFIED . MARGARET O. HYDE R is illustrated by Mrs. - C. Fred Sitflcr a* •MatimainskJe, w*K) WM discuss it. Mrs; AJittiony J. Stark Jr., former president of blie Woman's Club of We&tfield. will introduce the authors. Through Che cooperation of John Liafferfcy of the Town Book Sbore, che books wiM be on sale and an o-pporU«?ity wVA be g^ven guEsts to have their books autographed. The program in the Parish House of tfre Presbyterian Chu-rdh begina zil % p.m. ]£ will be followed by tea served under the direction oi Mrs. J. F. Zimmerman, ohurcfti hostese. ajin>uia'l Beak an-d Au-tiluor Tea sponsored by the loteriatnire aind depaintment elf the Womman's Ch* of WestfiaM. Tickets may be from Mrs. Harrifi'an dory, Mrs. "Lloyd O'Neal, or oifoer mem bers of the depar>tmeTjt. Parenthood League Adds Directors, Clinic Doctor * i Two raw directors were named to the board of the Planned Parenthood Tri Gounity League at its meeting Monday night in the home of th« president, Ainthur Kammemvan, 1 Stanley Oval. T^ey are Mrs. Helen Egan of PiainrfieW end Dr. Waikins John oi Cranford. U was announced that Dr. Elizabdbh Ludwig of Scotch Plains has mad staff doxftor of the Trl LMRUe'fl Olinic on Fir sit St., S2>e is wt^tl experienced jjn<! has been A Week ki ttie - ^rnological <; 11 n i c ci Kings Courtty Hospital, New York tirl llourk at Westifield, treasurer, rapofied thM &man4 for servkrss and use of the League's two family planning clinics, that in Ellfaftflth and tht ottier at 345 Park St., PlainftaM. continue to grow. Recfor <!h*« year ahaw thai bhe patient load is running almost 25 per •cent above that of 1968. He emphasized thaft new sources of funds must be found to mee'i these demands. Mrs. Page P. Stephens of Westfield and Mrs. Albert B. Diss of Plairtfiekl spoke on the Planned PftiWhart Work! Population annual mevtlng and conference in New York City vrtiich they attended as Siiterhood to $•• J#wlih Art Ob|#cti "A Gallery of Jewkh Objete d'Anl.e" wJU be preserJte'd £<3 a special pro^nam wf t(he ffiflleih-cod of Ternp)& Eantarw-El at iitts me&liwg Wed- •fttf IfNMMif. $• §9, on o f lew on •Afro touch of glomewr, \n CtAtMMMKt; nes 'Hi tin* sooiiail ba-Jl. The pffttSfain, mwfd&rffted by Mrs. Ohsirtes Krclioff, wall feiaiure a- large Jevntfi art a:id cei-emofc**isLr.t5 to members of flto MgngaitidHft fiVvn tJheir own 1h*y will b* bmigfrt to t-iw by fhe tadlv&ua'l members who wttl expJaii'n fiht'iir use amid history. Included among t)h« objects to be w?e m antique siOvei' and m»at2r;ih Imay, a-Miqu* brass a 9abtva>tih tfteti iMfcsi'a, I-. lo^ih iamps, imusiwvl s-iivc-r wine a amaii'l-st^t-ui' of i\ ni'y.t b'^win^ thy 1 csre'BWfti'a'I rv.:n'^ hc.n S.-oia-r, 'Msa many pe;. •••.s t- :l ciclv-.n^s with ffOm «vr bf^Wkint now col- locfion. 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HaroM Was.sli I',11!, Beiij^.r .i Suurrman and i+jr fashions only. • Skirts •Slacks Chwrchwomen to r+eor Terfk on Urbcifi Crisis • Sweerters ' Plain fie Id Maternities OPPOSITE TEPPBR'S SIDE ENTRANCE 3 8 SOMfiRSET STREET fc>* : Krofcrff. •fof» 755-6474 PLAH4FKLD A program, "Women's Role in the Urban Crisis" will be presented by Mrs. Roijer W. Plantikow and Mrs. Jay K Rochlin ;>: 8:15 p.m. Tuesday for the Women's Sociuty of rhns.'ian S.rv.cr of the Fii-! United ilffoLhodist Church, ll will be held in tho Fellowship Koo.n. Wohien of the Wasleyau UuiW of Trinity Church. NVw:irk. will !>*• Mrs. Doris Williams, diwhr^.^ati EdnccitLon Viiere, will' iho rlork Blue or hro-wn-. Rejruhir^. \ou«* ;in.l .-horts. Jewfrift Aismes. on<rtre shop devoted the CHlenihir. n u n r l MEN'S P*ge 3
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