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Njamin Ward, As Bage Collection As We Have It Presbyterian Church :-; ^ c: Phones to Start Ringing Sunday for United Fund Appeal C !•:. Town Council o o THE WESTFIELD LEADER Meets Tuesday o 8:30 P.M. u»t«»« P Publl* TY-TH1RD YEAR—No. 6 »t Wetiricldd, N. II. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, Bv«ry Th 28 Pages—10 Cents Destruction in the Park Leader in New Tbareday Temporary Office Mayor Seeks Consultant The Weatfield Leader is Aides for away mm af now in new temporary quarters at M Elm St., flaorteg aid electrical upstairs of Jarvis' Schools .wiring. aking the atte Restaurant. An application lor 111,000 For Police Department MMsaMe far activities The Leader will provide a t in ESEA Title I funds to thaw drteg MMer- box at the ground floor provide one teacher aide for Mayor Donn A. Snyder "The Increased and fast Mayor stated. "Austerity me now to call for expert level for the deposit of news Holy Trinity Ejetnentary announced today that he is changing demands placed budgets had caused me to be help," he said. releases and ad- Scbsol and four for West- seeking Town Council ap- on the individual policeman reluctant to recommend the The Mayor cited the need •TvyB m v vertisements. The phone field public Bchlois was proval for immediately and the department as a consulting approach prior to to review objectively all Uffcts alt* datireyoi number, 232-4107, will engaging consulting whole by the citUens and the remain the same. unanimously approved by this time, but recent events Westfield police services to Tfaaiday alga*. 1W pat* the Board of Education at a specialists to study police courts require that we seek and my yeir and a half determine their priorities of special meeting Tuesday operations. outside expertise." the experk nee as Mayor need, how they could be at a coat af ON. improved and how they MOM and Richard Three Join The aides will be hired might be provided more jaftte following state approval of effectively and efficiently. daawge to the HTES Staff the application and the "Such a review requires a receipt of Federal funds Tfca vaaaals' deatractlaa Three teachers have been concentrated effort of raaalaed andisceverei expected about Nov. 1. added to the faculty of Holy Commitments have been manpower, modern •Mil Friday aeralag. Trinity Elementary School, technkiuesof data gathering daaaaHahihwi recall af a it was announced today by received from four aides along aa adjaeeat Sister Michael Marie, who will assist teachers to and analysis and expertise School principal. individualize instruction In in organization planning," kindergarten and first the Mayor said. "This can Miss Jane Sandner, a grades In McKlnley, resident of Westfield. and Franklin, Jefferson and only come through a con- herself a graduate of Holy sulting service," he con- Trinity Elementary and Columbus Schools. High Schools, teaches third Applications of aides to Plans for Housing grade. Miss Sandner was auk* In these grades at graduated from Rosemont Holy Trinity arc currently Project Advance College with a B.A. in being screened by John psychology and a certificate Holbrook, personnel officer The Senior Citizens in elementary education. of the school board; before Housing Committee ii She has worked with the submission to Holy Trinity currently interviewing blind and engaged in school authorities for their lawyers and architects for tutorial work in the area of approval. the apartment project reading. These five schools, ac- approved for a north* cording to Dr. Ullard E. westerly section of the Alto a resident of West- Law, superintendent, are Boynton Ave. tract, ac- field and instructing Grade 2 the only ones eligible for the cording to Mayor Donn A. is Lavinia Judge. Miis ESEA (Elementary and Synder. Judge ii a graduate of At last week's meeting of West«6jd.Hlgh School, and Secondary Education Act) 1 aid In Weitfield. the Town Council, Richard holds a B.S. in education Reiser of Columbus Ave. from Rhode Island College. Law added that the ESEA Westfield Stadias program should "not be was appointed a member of An additional seventh Ready to organise (earns of volunteer! who will telephone 7,tM beam hi WeatfMi In the committee. Reiser is a confused" with the auxiliary behalf of the Valted Fund campaign are, left to right. Anthony Ctad. Mrs. Lawreaee grade has been formulated 9ervtces,b»4ng offered Holy close neighbor to the this term, and teaching it is Shaffer, Fred Bvhreadorf. chairman; Robert J. Smith, Charles E. Brows, Raymond project. Adele Gttens. A graduate of MeEatco aad DMMM Pearea. •••••-.. - •'••"" ••;.•,,--•••••••••• the College of Mount St. To Honor Vincent. New York, Mrs. 99 Voter Registration Gatens lias a B.S. degree in 'Doing Popular Rep. Dwyer elementary education, with "Do-lt-Youraelf" has a monor In mathematics. become a popular American She was previously engaged, pastime. The Westfield Sunday Deadline Sept. 28 in tutoring mathematics on Adult School is encouraging A cocktail reception and the elementary and high it by offering seven courses - Americanlam award school levels. three of them new • to help program sponsored by the "Westfield voter this year. students do it themselves. Westfield-Mountainside registration ii proceeding at Re-registration is man- Mason Appointed Registration for these Area B'nai B'rith will be an unusually enthusiastic datory for those persona courses and Mothers will be pace," Mrs, Charles R. who have failed to vote at James G. Mason has been held from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. held at Temple Emanu-El in Mayer, voter service named by the .Mayor and Weitfield on Sunday to any election during four Town Council to succeed Monday at Edison Junior honor Representative chairman of the League of consecutive years, who have High School, Rahway Ave. Women Voters, reported moved to another county, or William Northover as a School opens on Oct. 2. Florence P. Dwyer. today. member of the Youth Senator Clifford Case will (Continued on P*9« 4) Services Council. "Home Beautiflcation" is be guest speaker at the "However, significant designed to help students program which is scheduled numbers of potential voters develop imaginative plans to begin at 6:30 p.m. remain unregistered at this for their property. Interior time," she went on to say, and exterior beauty and "and I want to remind them that only five days remain <Contlnuad on ff 4) Dr. GeraMlne before the books are closed until after the Nov. 7 General Election." Wanted: "Gentle" Men Queried about registration turn-out to date, With Tender Touch Municipal Clerk Mrs. Joy Vreeland expressed satisfaction with the For Historic Move response of first time WANTED: Gentle moving dismantling - just the , especiallvoters y within the Westfield Studios men to help transport one desire to work tenderly and under-25 age group. She Herbert J. Kessler Jr., chairman of the advance gifts division of the United Fund meets of Westfield's most carefully to preserve this noted that all municipal at kickoff meeting Thursday with Weitfield Jaycees who are aiding this year's cam- cherished historic homes to part of our town's heritage. clerks' offices will be open paign. With Kessler are E.L. Clark, Ian Bremner, Allen Chin. William Coles, Joan the site of the town's first Volunteers will be asked this evening, Sept. 21, until 9 Croat. Albert Lehmkuhl, Stan Upson, Bob Morgan, David Swarts, Patrick Brennan, museum, the Miller-Cory to work three-hour shifts p.m. Expanded registration Robert Boruslewlcs, Phil Falcone, Ken Halpln, Ken Hoover, Bob Mason. William home. from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to hours, from 9 a.m. to 9p.m., Robinson. Don Alpaugh, Jim ttay and Robert Doll. That was the plea to 4 p.m., and to bring their will also be in effect on Sept. volunteers issued today by favorite hammer and 25, 28, 27, and 28. the Westfield YMCA Y's crowbar. "According to the Wall Men's Club. 'V.W. Vincentsen of Martin Rep. Florence Dwyer Street Journal," Mrs. United Fund-Phoning The Y's Men have taken Vincentsen and Sons Mayer said, "about one half on the delicate job of Construction Company will ; The Congresswoman from of the 25 million potential dismantling the historic supervise the job and Union County has been first voters under 25 years of Franklin-Elm Fair wares are displayed by Betsy Ayres, Begins Sunday Night and diminuitive John provide technical advice. active in many civic ac- age are now registered. We sixth grader at Elm St., and Martha and Francis Frazee home, previously The house is located at 1922 tivities, both local and are counting upon young Hamilton, Franklin School students. Phones will be ringing local support been more owned by the town's oldest Central Ave. national. She is a member of Westfield first voters to "Like politicians this resident who died last year. Volunteers may call the Committee on Banking better that percentage Sunday night, tolling the year, "we're looking for necessary. Budgets of the opening of the annual giving early returns and a big vote participating organizations Often called the "Corn Glenn Pracejus, 233-1203, and Currency and ranking substantially." Franklin Fair Oct. 7 Crib" because of Its P.C. Stogner, 654-3451 or minority member of the campaign to raise $324,556 of confidence for the have been cut to the bone, Some 300 college students The Franklin-Elm and pies. The white elephant for the 16-member United agencies helped by the despite the higher costs dimensions - just 12 feet by Earl Buckley, 232-2210 for Committee on Government have already requested that Colonial Pair will be held booth will have everything Fund of Westfield. United Fund. which they, like all of us, are IS feet • the 18th century further information.
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