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THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY Entered &s Second Clans Matter YEAR—No. 48 Published Post Office, Westfleld, N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1951 Every Thursday •24 Pagea—5 Crate Adult School Schedules Baseball Trips Hollanders To Express Thanks Seek Donations Board Lets Contract For Opening Session Oct. 8 Week's Feature Through Gift Of Dutch Tulips Of Clothing Landscaping New School At Play Areas In gratitude and appreciation Joseph J. Mottley, Building In- for the hospitality offered them spector John H. VanderVeer, Tax For Korea Adult School Speaker by Westfielders, the eight Dutch Collector Bert Roeber, Mrs. Rus- Re$ign» From "Y" Jaffee of NLRB Activities Includes young people announced at a sell App, assistant tax collector, Mayor Bailey Accepts Bid Of Pet, Hobby Shows, farewell luncheon Tuesday that, Town Assessor Henry Johnson, To Be Lecturer to supplemenl t WWestfield'a tulip Assistant Town Engineer Ernest Urges Residents Town Championships beds, they would send the town T. Lawrence, Superintendant of $29,977.05; Eight some tulip bulbs when they ar- Roads and Parks William T. Von- To Contribute derbilt, Town Attorney Robert S. For New Course Baseball outings to New York rive home in Holland. Mayor Donations of clothing for Korea will be features of the week's Charles P. Bailey, in accepting Snevily and Mrs. Jane Jones, town Teachers Hired playground activities with 100 the gift, commented that a promi- clerk. are currently being sought from Kesistration night for the children journeying to Ebbcts nent place would be found for Mayor Bailey introduced all the WeBtfielders by the American Re- The Board of Education Tues- WertfWd Adlllt Sch°o1 wi" take Field and the Polo Grounds Sat- them in the town gardens. department heads who explained lief for Korea, Inc. The month of day night awarded a contract for .lice Sept. 24 with classes begin* urday and Monday. The Rotnry The group left Westfield yes- briefly their duties. The Holland- August has been designated by landscaping the now High School terday, thanking the people of ers introduced themselves, men- n|ne on Oct. 8 and continuing for Club is providing transportation Gov. Driscoll as Collection of in Dorian road to Henry Kitsz ' Westfield for "taking them to tioned their purposes in visiting and Sons of Scotch Plains whose' ten consecutive Monday nights, for one trip, and eligibility for Clothing for Korea Month and We?man 0. Steengrafe, director, the trips is based on attendance their hearts", and expressing ap- here and praised Mrs. Irwin S. bid was $29,977.05. "Jounced today. Dr. W. T. llark- at the playgrounds, winning base- preciation for the "feeling of be- Spcllman and Mrs. Edward A. municipalities throughout the Included in the work will be tho nder served as chairman of the ball team membership, town tour- longing" which they had acquired Benson Jr. for their management state are participating in the ef- planting of lawns and shrubbery. mjtfuction committee assisted by nament championship, merit point here. of the visit. Mrs. Spellman and fort to assist the destitute people The new $3,000,000 school, orig- winning and good citizenship at Given by the mayor and mem- Mrs, Benson were, respectively, Robert L. Foose, Dean A. W. Tay- 1 in the war torn country. inally slated for opening Aug. 1 Z W. Page Selby, Mrs. W. L. each playground. bers of the town council, the chairman and assistant chairman will not be available for classes of the local chapter of the Experi- Residents have been urged by Bay Jr., and Mrs. Arthur Bauer. Another highlight of the week luncheon was held at Echo Lake Mayor Charles P. Bailey to con- until mid-term in February, the This committee, in rooperation Country Club. Besides tho Dutch ment in International Living, the school board has announced. has been a pet and hobby show at organization which sponsored the tribute to the drive which is be- «ith the director, has made plans each of the five recreation cen- students and Mayor Bailey, the The landscaping bid accepted affair was attended by Coundl- Dutch students' stay. ing conducted locally under the for the offering of 27 different JAMES A. JAFFEE ters. Total attendance so far at auspices of the Junior Chamber was the lowest of three submitted courses for the fall semester, tak- the play areas has been 10,077. men H. Emerson Thomas and After the luncheon they re- of Commerce of Union County. to the board. The bids were ing into consideration suggestions Yesterday the town champions Robert Gumbert, Police ChicJ turned to the town hall to discuss Robert Burger of the chamber is opened at a special board meet- mide by both individuals and lo- John R. Schreiber, Fire Chief municipal organization with the ing the end of last month. Simpson Painting in marbles, horseshoes, checkers William Linden, Health Officer chairman for the Westfleld area. cal organizations. and basketball foul shooting went various department heads. The articles may be left at the EDWARD LIVINGSTONE Contracts for eight new teach- Dr. Harkrader stressed the fact to Elizabeth to participate in the firehouse, North avenue, which is ers were approved and resigna- that the Westlield Adult School is Records Landmark Union County Tournaments hold Children Earn Money to bc used as the main collection tions of four others were accepted. a co-operative community project at Warinanco Park. Participants School Costs Up point in the town, Trucks donated Aquatic Director Including those appointed Tues- sponsored by 34 local organiza- were Skiggy Appezzato, Jesse For Red Cross Fund by Weimer Storage of Elizabeth day night,, there are to date a to- tions and that the committee has Old Frazee-Lee House Green, Jack Maloney, Dom Ap- will later pick up the donated sup- tal of 19 new teachers in tho attempted to select those courses peizato, Jim Vevlotti, all of Col- For Westfielders Croups of Westfield children plies and carry them to a central Resigns From "Y" school system, Supervising Prin- which will answer a true com- Is Being Renovated umbus playground; Charles Will- have been busy earning money to point for shipment to Korea. cipal S. N. Ewan Jr. reported. Tho munity need in Westlield. Twelve iams and George Bell, from Mc- give to the Red Cross Flood Re- Articles needed are mainly faculty is complete except for one of the courses to be offered will Maxwell Stewart Simpson's Kinley; Jack McCormick from State Aid Drops lief Fund, Connie and Jimmy blankets and warm clothing, in Joined Local Staff teacher yet to bc named, ho said. be new to the evening school of- painting of the old Frazee-Lee Koosevelt, and Bud Denholm from While Taxes Rise Hcatly of 728 Fairacres avenue good condition. Specifically, the In June, 1950 Six of the new teachers are fering-, including three which have House on Old Itaritan road, Wilson. earned $1.00 on the resale of agency is seeking trousers, over- ncessary ' because of additional never been offered in any adult Scotch Plains, has been placed on comic books. alls, caps and gloves, mittens and Edward Livingstone, men's sec- classes created by an increase in school. Columbus playground boasts of Taxpayers of Wostficld are pay- display in the window of H. Clay the winning Softball team —• its | . f i i Robert Bono, Kathey Dixon, mufflers, coats, bathrobes, shirtB retary and aquatic director at the enrollment. Fourteen are replace- Friedrichs, South avenue, Fan- ing 8 groater snHre o ocaI 8cnoo ments. The Westficld Leader will be- record is ten wins and one loss. costs each year, according to a Jacqueline Bono, Knthey Shar- and sweaters, dresses and skirts, Westfield YMCA, has resigned his gin a series of articles today wood. The painting, which sets a Team members are Nino Carnc- key, Janet Christiano, Suzanne socks and stockings, bedding, position to accept an appointment To ease the entrance of new mood of loneliness and an era survey released this week by the which will describe each of the 27 valc, Sonny Peterson, Jim Till- New Jersey Citizens Tax Study Bono, Beverly Stiles and George outer clothing and underwear of on the physical education staff of teachers into the system, an ori- courses for which the residents long; forgotten, recalls the history man, John Dia'A, Evan Williams, Richie brought $5.30 to tho Rod all kinds and in all sizes, and Fair Lawn High School, Fair entation program is being of the homestead in old Ash Foundation'. In an analysis of o{ Westlield and the surrounding Goco Marvosa, Sam DiFonso, Leo State Aid to'Education from 1948 Cross Relief Fund. They had shoes, low heels, in all sizes and Lawn, according to an announce- planned, Dr. Ewan reported. Two towns may register on or before Swamp. Brown, Jimmy Castcllo, Rogilio through 1850,- the Foundation earned the money making and widths for men, women, children ment made by the "Y" yesterday. days, Aug. 30 and 31, will be set Sept. 24. During the revolution, the Diaz, Mike Karussi, and Rusty shows that local educational costs selling pot holders. and infants. In his new position he will teach aside to acquaint teachers with One of the feature courses has house, on the corner of Cooper Powell. The junior baseball team increased 27 per cent while State Westfield's name will later ap- physical education and health, and procedures here. The session ia to been arranged in cooperation with and Terrill road, was inhabited finished with a recordd of BOBOOO per i pear on a special honor roll that will be assistant coach of basket- be called the "elementary work- the Institute of Management anil Aid dropped from 7 to 5 per cent ball.