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THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY _ as Second Class Matter WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1947 __ Vatllahad Po»t Office. Wsatfleld. N. J. •very Thqra4*j-. 22 Pages—S CenU fork Begins On Wcstfield Gray Ladies Serve at Lyons Town's Four Playgrounds Close Win. Government Put TenWestfielders first of Ninety Season With Carnival. Refreshments On Faculty of loom Homes Record Enrollment Hits 946 Total; Adult School Program Marred Bjr Only 2 Rainy Days Permit* Are Iiiutd More Counei Are fff 10 Bunjalowi Heat may have dampened a little enthusiasm yesterday but chil- dren from the town's four playgrounds didn't seem to mind it a bit as Outlined, Expected b South Section colorful circus and variety shows ended activities of this year's play- To Total 27 field season. Grant and Roosevelt grounds disregarded the soaring I Permits for the first 10 houses temperaturei and were represented by members dressed in colorful Ten Westfield teachers, resi- tl of 91 four-room bunga- array. From Grant there were the Hall brothers as clowns, the Bentley , total of 91 f dents or former residents are in- b bil i th re. sisters at gypiies; Terry Bentley as a jockey, Anthony and Nuntia J^hjch will be built in the are. cluded in the staff of 18 faculty mi by Clover rtMct, Plne- Grecco as cowboys and the Carl' members of the Westfield Adult „, .venue. Msrlboro street and tons as Hawaian dancers, to men- School, who will begin teaching a , • Bwlevaru have been issued by tion a few of the 36 bedecked total of approximately 27 courses' * Bulldine Inspector. The build- Centennial Lodge circus-goers. ' , Oct. 13. The courseB, which will Frtnk P. Tufaro, president of Bukk Carleton aa Buggs Bunny 1 be given on 10 consecutive Mon- E Ontmctins: Corp. of New Purchases Land was selected at the moit original day nights at Roosevelt Junior cts to begin work on the by the judges aft*r the grand High School, will be moderately immediately. march. Janet Smith a« a South priced, Weyman O. Steengrafe, " J by an ordinance passed Plan. To~Bdid American senorita was judged the director, has declared. „„ Town Council and permit- prettiest! others portrayed drum r tinder block construction, Mr. Udfe, Apartment. majorettes,, Mickey Mouse, cow A majority of the courses, he ' WoKineld Studio*. said,, are M, a low fee which Is ex- an will build the first group boys, Chinese boy, tight rope walk- J. ALSTON ADAMS pected to attract many resident* to • null low-priced one-family The' construction of garden-type er and others, apartments and a new lodge home the school, while the remaining* ,'here since the war. Workj In the ' Roosevelt competition is contemplated by . Centennial courses are priced from? 5 to $10. • ! to bo completed by thel Bruce Dunning at a fisherman cap- Lodge No. 400, B. P. O. E,, who Mind more subjects, in addition to I rf the year. tured th» mont-orlglnal title; Eileen purchased a 'tract of ground on Adams Appointed those outlined in last week's Lead- 1 I homes, which will sell for Central avenue in Manor Park, ac- Casey the nicest costume and Dian er, are described this week.-- The na Cook the most clever costume. -r.jilmately »9,000, are expected cording to Elmer Williams, exalt- To Key Position complete offering will be completed '• lipptalto veterans who will not ed ruler, \ Winning dodge ball team at the in noxt week's Leader. liiircd to make n down pay- . ' ' Photo tby'.Wwitfleld 8tudit>«.; grounds included Kenny King, Interior Decoration; This spe- . Williams said the property in- Betty Knopp, Joyce Wetland, Bob Cariylng charges including The Cray Udiet of the Wattfi.M Chapter .f th. Amerleaa Ra4 Crois, Heicital aid 'ReueaVaM cludes 30 residential lots, 25 of Named ToT-M« ial comprehensive course in prac- liation and taxeB are estl- Carpi, •» •*»»( at Ljron. Vatarant Hospital and tka Station Hfasital til C««»». JCilaVar. '. fj»- Smith," Vincent Giordano, Diana tical home decoration is planned to which were purchased. from the Clark, Eileen Cagey, Mary Jtne Federal Bank Board I at $60 monthly. turad around Mfi. WillUm Low* (front row, cantar), chairman af tha ears*! ava MM, D. A. Nar- Westfleld Land and Improvement help persons make the most of ..! homes, based on the same •an, Mi» Emily Schwarli, Mn. Harrison Cory, Mn, Viola Dunham, ftjrt, Na|a*»ial.C*aaa, Mhs Schnlti, Charles Schrhit and Bar- decprating opportunities. By means Company and the remainder from bara Sheldon. J. Alston Adams of 3 Fair Hill r plan for measures of economy, KaySardam, Mri. William Tartar, Mn. J. R. WaU., Mn. Robert Uin«, Mil, H. M. W»r«U«V. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Williams. The road will be'sworn in Monday in of lectures, slides and discussions I be built if masonry construe- Mia. Fl.rcnc. Smell.?, MU. Adala Warm, Mr., Caorfa Stalkitac-I, MM. Nor«aa GrWtik,, Mif. purchase price amounted to ap. McKinley. held a rope-Jumping Washington as Republican member, the following topics will be In- • with brick fronts. Different Helen Habaad.kl, Mix Eleanor Wa» and Ml.. Bally Fiald. .,.'.'. ' proxlmetely *15,000, Mr. William' contest,^ won by Evelyn Wayne; of the three-man Federal Home eluded; Principles of design and < i and designs will vary the said. checker contest won by Ernest Loan Bank Board. Appointed last taste theory and application of of dwcllinge. The stucco Bullock and all enjoyed a water, week; by President Truman, Mr, :olor harmony, selection and use of ' The Negro lodge spokesman as- melon given by Mr«. A. E. Brandt. furniture, wall paper, textiles, ' ...uctlon, Mr. Tufaro explained serted that the organisation does Adams' term will expire June 30, ..j provide for a low upkeep, as Family Night Delegates Writing New Constitution At Columbus an infra-playground I960. floor coverings and draperies, ,. not at present have the funds with baseball game was won by Floyd American and English period fur-' ' i feels home owners will be able which to proceed with the project, I paint the trim themselves and Muse, .Carmen Marvosa, Jimmy The newly-created board, on nituie and modern trends in dec- Ends Y Camp For N. J. Have Varied Professions Which upon completion would com- Ridge, Fanny Bailey, Pete Bailey, which manaegment men are serv- oration. costj will be less, prise a 60-unit apartment and a ing for the first time in the 15-year he plans provide for a living Prank Novello and Sunny Peter- Instructor: Mrs. Marie de Rei- Anolher in a series <m the arc writing N,ew-Jersey's .Consti- lodge' building. However, the lodge history of the Home Loan Bank ii, two bed-rooms and a kitchen, son,. .'Winner of the jack tourna- neck, a former instructor at the Boys Win Awards Constitutiotial Convention, tution? What do' they do when' they attorney', Leroy Joidt.,1, of Ellia ment was Shirley Mune, horse shoe System, will direct activities of tho i s connecting hull, and stuirs New York School of Interior Dec- written' for the "Leader" by are not in New Brunswick? both, and Town Attorney R. S. singles, Anthony Truono; doubles, Federal Home Loan Bank System, ding to an expansion attic. A For Swim Achievement! Snevily .will confer soon to deter- oration, who has given ndult cours- Mrs. Richard L, Miller dele- There are 81. delegates .duly Jim Ridge and Anthony Truono; consisting of 12 district boards; the es in Greenwich and Stamford til cellar with laundry tubs will gate from Union County. '< elected from New Jersey's 21 coun-mine if there ia a possibility that junior checkers, Frank Novello and Federal Savings and Loan Insur- f provided. Appioxlmately 175 parents and municipal or state aid might be Conn., and Long Island University. boys attended the' family night Just who are these people who tics, on the same basis as repre- nennr checkers, Carmen Marvosia. ance System and tho Home Own- | The bathroom will be tiled half- obtained to help finance the apart- ers Loan Corporation. Great Issue* ht, World Politici: Friday evening marking the end , , scntatives to New Jersey's legis- Dutlng the afteroon entertain- The major emphasis of this lecture »n<I a tiled tub-shower unit ment part of the project, Williams ment at the field Mary Novella sang Mr. Adams is executive vice- of the 10th season of the Home | lature are elected. In the If gisla- said. and discussion course will relate ailed. The kitchen will have Vacation Camp of the Westfleld n 'ture there are 21 senators and 60 "April Showers," Gall Ridge and president and director of the West- to the pressing issues of the day I linoleum orainboard and lino- YMCA, A total of 216 boys had assemblymen. No county has less He said that the lodge's hope to Lucille Marvosa sang "Lay that fleld' Federal Savings and Loan with particular attention to Soviet- urn ftoor while other fools will be been enrolled in three two-week than two and no county more than erect apartments somewhere in the Pistol Down," Frank Novello Association nnd is a vice-prcsiden American relations and the United lade of oak. periods from June 20 until Aug. 13. Cape May, Cumberland, Glou- area hag been generally known in "Tony the Iceman" and a boys nnd director of the Wcsteld Trus* Nations Oigunizution. Company. A member of the Board ^ homes will be built on plots 8, according to Donald H. Babcock, cester, Hunterdon, Ocean,' Salem, $he', township for some time, and chorus sang "Swing Low Sweet Our Changing State Govern- of Governors of tbe National Sav- end 60 feet wide with a depth boys' work secretury.