You Can Utka Yg. CM Muka DOLLARS With DQULAftS Witk . CENTS By U*>a* CENTS Bj U.ia* The CU..1S.J THE WESTFIELD LEADER Th. TOE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY

FORTY-SECOND YEAR—No. S2 WESTFIELD, NEW JEESEY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1932

HEALTH OFFICERS ! C. T. REVERE IS j DISCUSS RABIES h*mtt tl At Jfatfl UNUSUAL PROGRAM ! RADIO SPEAKER SEWER CONTRACT YMCA-YWCA Seek $22,444 FOR GLEE CLUB Health officials from all parts of April 13—Eremiac ______,.____ . „ C. T. Revere of this town, was IS APPROVED BY . Union County are meeting today in Play, "Patchwork." Auspices neard ovt>r ad station For Maintenance Fund In Drive the Board of Health rooms in the CONCFRT TUESDAY > » *'»» •* REPRESENTATIVES High School P.-T. A. High Municipal Building. A. S. MacDon- -—- i auspices of the Crusaders, an organ- School Auditorium. Annual Canvass Opens Frkiay PIKES FOR BEST ald, chief of the Bureau of Local Spriaf Concert Nuaabcr* Are • iaation favoring the repeal of the Health of the State Department of April li—Ev»ia,f Of Wide Variety A»4 ' eighteenth amendment. Af ractt To After Threat* With 200 Workers Ready CAIED FOR HORSE Health, was the speaker this morn- Mr- Kevcre Current Events Lecture, Interest S declared that had the __..-_ _.._. "* discussing the subject, "Rabies Of "Walk-Out" To Cover Town Waldo Stephens. M. E. Chapel. j amendment never been adopted, &e S. P. C. A. Overs Award* Far I In New Jersey." - " . _' National debt would at this time be Skew Of Work Harm I About SO adults and children at- The contract Friday will mark the opening of i-yU 23 : tended the tuberculosis clinic held April In presenting the spring concert of COBSjdcrab|y lesa than Hi s jj,e YMCA-YWCA canvass for the ' yesterday in t&e board's rooms under DeMolay Dance is Masonic 1982-83 maintenance fund and dur- r, _. _ J _. _ „ .. I the auspices of the Union County Temple. ing the ensuing week a corps of ap- —o— an additional $90d,i>00 to On Saturday afternoon, April S3 TubercJ06ig proximately 200 workers will visit the April If—E««»ix e C. herty, feel they are fully R * . the project, was adopted by the last day of Animal Week, Aprile n ! 8ub stantiate hi Btatemcnts town's people to raise the necessary j 17 to 23, the Society for the P' «' -,«YIII»rMTt •#» Dance. Weetfield Tennis Club. 1 justified in promising its associate' moas vote of representatives of 122,444. jtion of Cruelty to Animals will g>ive|SlvUfc_II5 IU Clubhouse. memberb s and friends a real musical' of the nine municipalities i Through economies effected in op-;prizes of $16, $10 and |5 for tbej | treat. With the concert coming a SCOUTS MAKE POSTERS at the meetiag of the Joint PLAY IY1NIFF1N Th eration, the budget of the "Y" has j best cared-for "work horses private-1 I little earlier in the season, it has been fOUPUYDAYThu'sdahursd »>y ' n*ht**»» •»•-««•••»•'-««••.. 887 Eta! been reduced to the lowest level con-; ly owned." The horses that the com-1«».,_« i, » !_-_.___« nt r__l April M—Af<*rBMB i tu-C-sesury to lengthen the regular treet. The Township of Cranforf WM m sistent with rendering beneficial serv-v 1i miiLtmittcec wis«*i»hu fomir- this show ar"e» ththBe "wwwwm, ~ *** *•»•- Bridge Party. Senior Aux- ice"to the young people of the com-1 horses that earn their masters' liv- •aial Day*, l« Work Of iliary, C. C. Home. Shacka- Girla Warkusf Oa Placards T. For the Biunity. If the present budget were ing — farmers' horses, scavenger] WeatfeM Author maxon Country Club. AMMWM Event OB has been more or less of a contra-' reduced still further, essential serv- horses, dump-truck and other horses, j A^ril SO vcrsy relative to the supplemental1 ices and facilities would have had to j Hiding horses and those owned by j "Patchwork," a drama of colonial! contract and it was after a long tHa-' be eliminatedd. Pl ?°?J° j days in and near Westfield, by Harry MEMORIAL DAY The Girl Scout headquarters huj cussion that action waa takes Thura-' A joint statemen t of Malcolm B. carle o f^ them are ™no"t desired?°?J . Suc£h! A. Kniflin, local author, will be the been turned into an active poster stu- day night * Dutcher, chairman of the executive horses are usually cared for but there special program of the High School PUNS DISCUSSED dio where almost any afternoon one Rahway once more attempts* t»! committee of the maintenance can- are a great many horses in Westfield Parent-Teacher Association at 8:15 may find at least five or six Girl delay and it was only after Mayoci VBBsand Mrs. W. Spencer Bowen, R_-|and its surroundings whose masters tM, evening in the We.tfleld Senior Scouts working on the many poster^ Frederick 8. Tipson of Westfleld.' BY COMMITTEE --___.-._ _ 1 . _ . .•.____.... . •. _.• t _.__. * sociate chairman, indicates that it is: need horses for their work but are|Hi h Sc.hoo, which will be used in the publicitl y j itated that he had bean given adviea, for the gigantic girls' play day which i by counsel and had been Instructed i is being held on Saturday afternoon, I by the Westlleld Town Council to tha,, 1 April 30 nt the baseball grounds in] effect thnt if the supplemental eoa- Echo Lake Park. j tract was not adopted, he was t«V j Scouts who have already helped I "w»lk out »J>d forget about th» make these posters are Betty Darl- sower" until Hahw.y was ready to ington, Joy Hardgrovc, Kugenu Dilte, 8!?n "' „ *5" wPI>ortlld bw CM"* Edith Linphardt, Margaret Pollack,! $m™ OUe, <* Paulson of ROMII* Anno Condit, Betty Itlngham, Doro-1 p»>*. who declared that hi. muplcl- thy Handy, Harriett Green, Sheens _»>it»' WM becoming tired of the way g j to 8n announcement made by Eyare g g ry. thi 8 ere 1 add d th M leased by George Weston, chairman Art Association and has been appoint-: M, nut80n, general chairman of the i Webster, Barbara Blount, Jeannette! "« * a" "? "•"• « ** Members of the Pet Club—Mrs. ed a member of the committee for! committee in charge of arrange- Hubbard, Lena Slsto, Jean Russo, K«h*»y did n»t indicate its wlninf- of the finance committee, showing the s to the B requirements of the various depart- Raymond Stowe, director-wUl give the celebration of the Washington> mei)tg| following its meeting Wed-] Laura Bennatlo, June Gordon, Sarah ™ * •*••- o™_f» <*><">«" •* , , laid to the efforts of the S. P. C. A. • * ll _____*•_ •*_ __ Jkl. __»______k ______A______merits: Bicentennial. He is a member of the; nes(iay niKnt. The Memorial Day ob- Itonelle Park theagl* the matter by selling penny sticker-stamps on Sons of the American Revolution. .--..--. Gordon and Eleanor Rockey. ought to be taken back to the court setvance this year will be held In the These placards which have b*«n Uc the streets of Westfield on the day of The cast includes: Louisa Posplsel.i Revolutionary Cemetery on Mountain of Vice-chancellor Backes. MISS JANE HOWELL made with attractive pictures cut Boys . $16,515 In voting on the adoption of tha from old magazines and lettered with contract It wai pointed out by rea- Men 18,499 information about the coming girls' Women t resentatlves of Rahway that whlla day, will be placed In the windows they approved the contract the actual Girls .. 10,987 of stores and shops. The following signing; of the initrumeat would de- Because of the small expenses a volve upon the proper officials «f how some neighboring municipalities Maria Cabanellas and Charles Harms. My Dream of Love" (Liebestraum), small registration fee will be charted Another plan which the S. P. C. j Students from the music depart- \ . -, , ., . • have rallied to the cause of their VM the municipality after an ordinance A. has for Animal Week is for the | ment will lend the beauty and charm I ;™™.Til.™!,. which muny git* clubs are either un- every girl who enters the events. had been paaeed by the Commea CA-YWCA this year: Bidgewood p will willing or unable to present because When she flrst arrives at th« park ben p y oe (pop. 12,520), raised $27,000; Sum- agent and former agent of the society j of their musical ability to the occa- """ *""" " "" Cornet.. The vete rfrf adoption ! ! fe»- to visit the stables in town and seejsjon by playing between the acts of be the speaker. ChaplaiJ"n *Hare is well of Its constantly changing key and and goes to the registration desk, mit (pop. 14,556), raised (38,850; known In Westfleld, particularly; melody. which will be presided over by Miw lowed a lang 4\fmttn on *arioM how Westfleld horses are cared for the play. etaaaea el the ««ato«e> altar Artha* Morristown (pop. 15,197) raised 132,- among the ex-service men. As has been announced, the club Anne Maefarlam,, generag l secretarjy 500; Westfleld (pop. 15,801) asked with the hope that given yearly re- The selections are: between acts 1 Wendell, chairMan ef the Rahway During the service In the Revolt!-its very happy to have been able to of the YWCA, the girl will pay her 1 122,444. wards Westfield horse owners wiU and 2, "Welcome Miakty Chief," G«o. OMtaern Ci—Mlte, •»* •»*• "* give their animals the fairest of fair!Handelindel; "Hail Columbia," Philip t'onary Cemetery a loud speaker sy»- j secure as its guest soloist for the eve- registration, fee and receive a colored eral tuggfstlom, Incladlng the necea- It is pointed out that during the deals. Phillilee; "Adams and Liberty." John tem wil1 be used "° that the «P««k«r nlng Miss Jane Howcll of Phlladel- arm band which will be marked ia •ity for Immediate determination of short period In which the local YMCA Smith, Between act 2 and the epl may be heard in all parts of the phia. A native of Wilkcs-Barre, but such a wny *s to tell which team and the total Indebtedness of the JeM has been operating, it has proven ti logue, 'Yankee Doodle," composer place. now • resident of Philadelphia, Miss which group sho belongs to. Meeting; the need for pumping sta- be a center of community activity and RECITAL PLEASES unknown; "Sally In Our Alley," Hen- Various patriotic and veteran or- Howell has had Intensive training »nd| After tho grand march, which may tion-, of a capneity at at least 25.- rightfully so, for in working tow,",rd ry Carey, "The Girl I Left Behind ganizations are uniting in this Me- won a great deal of praise wherever be led by a novelty band made of 000,000 gallona dally and the aegra- the character development of West- LARGE AUDIENCE Me," composer unknown. morial Day observance and the gen she has appeared. A pupil of that girl players, these arm bands will be gatlon of funds, if legally possible, field youths, it has become an all- Interpretations of various types of Players1. Violin, Jane Glenn, Doug- erul committee ia composed of the Ininnter teacher, Gcorgo Strauss of exchanged for a Dixie cup. At the for the building of the disposal plant community enterprise, and that from I th() dancc were presented Friday eve- liis McEvoy, Kenneth Nelson, Mike | following. Robert J. Byrne, Jr., Jos- I'hiladelphifl, she graduated last Juneinnd nf the program, If girla want to regardless of other financial mattera the standpoint of real estate and oth ning by pupils of Mrs. Marion Den- u|e I'risco; flute, Richard Tetura; clar-i eph Leffler and Howard Taylor of (is an honor student from the Boston! have an arm band aB a souvenir, of the sewor body. has er business interests, the * inian Mowery in one of the mostjinet, Delbert Benson; piano, Anne Clark-Hyslip Post, 045, V. F. W.;! Conservatory of Music and won a I they mnl secure one. Other points brought out were tha shown itself to be an asset in attract-; pIeasing recitals Reen here in many j Marks; cello, Cornelia Eskescn Martin Wallberg Post, American Leg- scholarship nt Fontainebleau, *rance.( Grcat ])!ttng Rre beinMt>g made by n (nets that the Joint Meeting indebted- 1 r ing _.ne— ,w, _ familie..-^ s, ^ t, o th-e- --tow- n- 1 ytJWJ^*i* years-IIIC .i^UU9CV^II The ' Roosevelauuiiiuiiuitit| auditorium41* 1 1 uc IIIUV, Ji»n UVII1|^ ThUiltT^kCte plal yuy iiXLimis bein I iuilg nmuidirecteu i d• ubi uuiuiy Mis) iiu^Hus ionv *•»*, »Harol j v» • - - d F. Brooks• , Augus' t Meye r 1 She is*?* easill^, a.'Ljj|ijiy irecognize Itlfr i>iu"-*0nd | niflsG thJfGnCje T fllout- Demming Bronson, a f ( Mvs ness it about $314,000 and that In an effort to practice every ccon-1 which tho event was held, was well Agnes Allardice, dramatic coach of i and Major Francis H. KnaufT; Wat- standing soprano soloist in the c»n-{cha(,;n,n of the play ilny, and her ubout 183,000 of the approximately omy and realizing that excellent lead-j filled and each program number was the High School. The music is di-jehung Camp, U. S. W. V., P. B. Dur- cert and oratorio field m and orouml.||ssistantS| Mis8 HjIda ,iind| Miss Ma. $2,000,000 expended liufl been for ership ability existed locally, the ex- j warmly received. The pupils, from rected by Miss K. Elizabeth Ingalls,: rcll,, 1Fred J. Frey and Jeremiah Fit?.- • I'hlladelphin and has appeared as solo-! rim Drew Mrgi Talbot Makom. Mrs. Rnlnriea of officers and representa* ecutive committee obtained the vol-lthe yoiingest to the oldest, did excep-! head of the music department in the gerald; West Fields Chapter, S. A. K., ist with the Philadelphia Choral So-|Roy E Manne, Mrs. Donald Mac- tives. unteer services of Prof. Milton E. | tionally well and their performance Westfteld public schools. Albert U. Sampson; Westfield Chap- |fifty, Tioga Choral Socioty, Brahmsi UnuKalp Mis3 MargariUi Mlnslnbcrger, Mayor Tlpson was elected tempor- Loomis, assistant dean of the School \ bespoke the hard work of prepara- The public ia invited to attend. Iter, D. A. R., Mrs. Malcolm M. Pan- ; Chorus and many others. Her voice|MiH Gertrude Tnylor, Mrs. O. Dar. y chairman in the absence of for- of Education of New York Univer- j tion as well as the untiring effort of ,ton and Mrs. Burr A. Towl; Boy ;'« «f surpassing beauty, wide and rich|Grlmi|( Mia9 Jun(, AKe »ncl without any atram ori crowd. sity, as organizer and director of the jfrs. Mowery. orinc Wegt aml MJHg Mnry Crnnford. The meeting opened with THREE COUNCILMAN IMrs. Charles E. Bingham; public | effort, and with her large repertoire, MjgB rjorothv L, Williams, IH chair- current canvass, instead of paid pro- Thc llrogranl consisted of twenty- 8 acceptance of two manholes in Clark schools, George D. Smith; Red Cross, !«f "one '" English, r-rench, Italian' „ of tho publicity unil Miss Anno fessional leadership as in the past i eight numbers, many of which were SEEK RtWMlNATlON Township which had been built by four years. original interpretations of Mrs. Mow- Henry G- . Atwnter•• • . nnd Welch nnd her graceful and at-1Macfariane u chairman of tho arm tho municipality anil approved by a The All Westfield Canvass will bej ry, and others were created by Three members of the Town Coun- The next meeting will bo held tho bands nnd the registrations. committee headed by 3. Wallace Hig- e vated her audiences. undertaken by five divisions desig- Sonia Serova. The costumes were cil, whose terms expire this year, will evening of May 4 Tho ploy day, which Is the first of ginn, consulting engineer, of Koselle. again be candidates for re-nomina-i 1 A bill WMB received from Walter 'R. nated aa Y-M-C-A and W, headed by particularly attractive and added to hy Fred AshbriJge, Jr. division managers, Otto Carpenter, N., the colorful atmosphere of the occa- tion at the May primary, according under the joint auspices of Dnrby, commissioner of municipal to an announcement made yesterday j JR. WOMEN HEAR for tho coming concert is ns follows: accounts, for the audit of the sewer Edward Loomis, Robert T. Messier, j Song of tho Marching Men, Pro- Fred S. Parker and Mrs. E. H. Alex-1 by Dr. C. M. F. Egel, chairman of 1 nccountsfor 1930, and in discussion 1 WH1(, each rf the pupils did her OF OPERA COMIQUE of thn financial statuH of the Joint ander. In each division there will be the Rcpub'ican Town Executive Com- who have reached tho ago <>< ten years »nd over. Meeting It wan brought out that the Marion Brninnrd of the Ne Robin, Shaw-Davidson, telephone may be cut off at any tirfie, t'lectric lights might bo cut off, and, according to Mayor Tipson, so much rent was owing that the Joint Meet- ing might be "thrown out" If some effort wns not made to utrnightcn out tho affairs of tho body. Tho Joint Meeting entered into •> datc bee nou ce suc d 1 h C T William Dawson, C. W. Gibbs, Wai- Vincent Fisher and his orchestra, a i . "°" " 1!? '? "? : minute talk on the United States pro- |nson. My Dream of Love (Licbc-; innted for the coming year nre: Com- contract with CoroolluR T. Meyers, lcnman wiiiiam xx. ufivics oi Liie. , , ,. . , -^_v^* • ' — _. . __ — rcprcsentntivo of tho Eilcnr estate ter Savoye, Howard C. Wick; Divi-ig_0Up of High School youths who d Ward whose term als expires P0611' *° abolish heavy armnrnenl., sion A. Frederick E. Bunnell, Carl-! have appeared with considerable suc- In Woodbridfto, for payment of rent ~_lin :_ Vv,_ .h.;.. „#*!,_ pJL-,, lAnnounccment was made that the jn(r Vocalist, Matthews, by the club;! to succeed herself; deputy commis-jfo1 1 tn •• • . - •- - -- - ton Ford, Philip Miller, T. K. Smith, I _ at some of the outstanding social who is the choice of the fcxecu- dr_m_t.|c dDpartnlcnl oI the club will who'll Buy My Lavender, German, I .loner, Mrs. Charles W. Preston, whol ° »««•>«« disposal plant sit* ces tive Committee as the candidate for J. Harvey Bryan; Division W, Mrs.! functions during the past few hold a dinner at the Dutch Oven on o That It Were So, Bridge, The Vlr-j succeeds Miss Mnrion II. Scott who until sufJ1 __. I? "" tho folnt Mee_!n? W. Spencer Bowen, Miss Edna Drake, nths. G. Wallace Hall sang Mayor. can avnil themselves of court action mo The Councilmen who seek rcnom- Springfield road, April 13. Tho nfthiKin's Slumber Song, Rcger, The An-jlias resigned from the council; ro- Mrs. Donald McDougall, Mrs. Charles group of tenor solos in a most pleas- in condemnation proceedings. Tho ination are Henry (annual convention of Junior Women's: «wer, Terry, by Miss Howell; Thelronling secretary, Mrs. William Ft. A. Philhower, Mrs. M. H. Wood. ing manner. TO J T> h d A-.:ApriI loi 2 3;- i.n «.„:, thei- Two„._.,•. Grenadiers. „., Schumann-Robinson, n_... ,"-uirer Bz , who succeeds Miss Dorothy rent was set at $212 a month. l C KotcI The whole organization,. about two , entire proceeds of the recital "!*75?rr „_„Jn5 iw r Monterey, Asbury Pnrk and a Lullaby, Brahms-Zander, Mesorere'I,. Williams; treasurer, Mrs. Robert f e be c0 d Var a a hundreddd workers, will meet at thhe YM | wil, Eo to the District Nursing Asso- j ° , f , oecon, " a J,"»"":, an^a "aen u. de)egation from lh_ local club is plan-, (from "II Trnvntor"), Verdi, by the IB. Allnrdice to Rueccod herself; cor- AWARDS DINNER PLANS oldford of the Fourth War<1 CA building for dinner on Friday j c;atjon fund, which is being used to \ - ning to attend. .club (six parts). Assisted by Miss! responding secretary, Mrs. Robert W. ! GO FORWARD AT "Y" evening at 6:30 o'clock. The meet-1 assist the needy. I Miss Marion Scott has been ap-. Howell as "Leonora" nnd Charles \V. Davis who succeeds Miss Dorothy L. 1 in_ will be run on a strict time sched-| The committee from the District; PAINTER FALLS pointed chairman of the committee in Stahl, tenor, as "Ruiz" and "Trouba-; \Vil!ium.<; chairman of tho camp corn- The TMCA boys' division awards ule and will be over at 8:16. Nursing Association which co-oper-1 FROM SCAFFOLD charge of the annual "Mother and; dour." mittee, Mrs. Ethan Allen. ; diner will bo held nt the "Y" build- Besides a number of other invited ated with Mrs. Mowery was composed Daughter" banquet which will be heldj T\\Q club, with over sixty active; Council members who will continue ing Prldny, April 2!) nt G:_n' p. m. guests, Dr. William Thomson Han- of Mrs. Alfred T. Zoebisch, president j jonn i. Dugan of 122 East Broad! May"7." The club will hold its next• \ member' s on it' s list"it, extends an hearty, for the coming yenr nro Mrs. O. N. Thin dinner Is the annual get together zsche of the Prospect Street Presby- of the organization; Mrs. Robert A. j street, who was taken to th- e Rahwa- • y |' meetin •• g on April 2C in the hom'-•--•e of••••"! invitatio- n •to- an--y-me n wh•-o- can rend> i Coombe^ >-,- chairma-«-i n o-•f th••-e cour-t^ o f-•of boys and thoir dnds nro cordially terian Church, Trenton, will be pres- Fairbairn, Mrs. Frank Warren Smith, | Memoria_l Hospital, Thhursday morn-iMiss Marion Mills on Highlan_ d ave-|nnd sing to mnkme application for, twnrds; Mrs. C. Roy Auster, Mrs. Invited to come with thoir son1?. _ _ _ _ .v^ ^ • _» ^ *^t .i * . ent and will give a brief address. Mrs. Edward F. Low, Mrs. J. Cham- j jng| following a fall from a "scaffold- j nue. A representative of Thomas j membership to nny of tho officers. Chnrle« C. Gleim, Mr». A. E. Brnndt, Amon „_ the Better Business Serv- **"? Jf" dispatched Patrolman20 at the meeting of the Roosevelt! amblems to boys who have earned e Lorrimer Armstrong was called and Parent-Teacher Association, begin-Jan evening meeting Tuesdny evening, them. These awards will Include th« weetakek thprayee placr eservice of th.o regulaDr. Hadlocr midk- ice Th Burcate signt os far Westflele of dbrass on, Mondaymounte.d ?"£*'£» '°n **"%& °a at 3:15 o'clock, In the schoollin the school auditorium, beginning. Miss Mnrion Douglas will give a ordered the injured man to the Rah- medals for the boys swimming cham- has conducted large parties of Amer- on wood bases and are lettered in ealc at 8:15 »P i William M. Rennl, talk on "Our Civic Duty" at the meet- pionships, emblems for the boys divi- icans to Oberammergau to witness Hue. In the centecent r of the wheel are on "The Work of the School Nurse ' president of the Westfield Trust Co., inir of the Wpstfleld W. C. T. U. to th, sion basketball team and also for tha e production of the famous play. |tn e words "Honesty in BusinessBi" " andd j in Relation to the Junior High School will be the speaker and he will dis-:lie hold this afternoon in tho homo « is personally acquainted with the , i e the words "Member, received internal iniuries. boy9 division games team and ths n tne r ra ar Pupils." Following the meeting B cuss, "Wills and Their EITcct on Your! of Mrs. F. E. Sturgis, its president, swimming teams. actors and secured pictures and much 1 '. of .03 Boulevard. Better Business Service Bureau of Miss Dorothy Williams, Girl Scout social hour will be held, with Mrs. Child.~ . —» « , An evening of enjoyment, inspira- valuable material from Anton Lang. Westfield, N. J." J. Brown ns hostess. director, has just returned from Ber- Par n» J WIMln Ifrf I'lil-tIulalirMalan . OrMSViL tion and the giving of credit where The public is cordially invited to at- 6*.0764, American Shade « { VfKetable end Flower Seeds. I1TJW Bur" • t»*«»tl »"» S»rl« »«lt muda where she spent her Easter Pl»lnn**)(1 It Is due Is what the annual awards tend the lecture, at which s silver 1 AirnlnAl K Co., 11-11111) IVaaJilriKl.SVhl n AH., A. M. OrlffeQlff n Cn 22A4 RomeneH t St., or top com at John K Nevlm Cloth- vacation. Local News on fcrery Pafa I'lalnn.ld.—A dr. 1-s-It I'lnlnlH'ltl. Tel. Plfd. t-OOOS.—Adv. It night dinner will be. offering will be taken. Ing: Store, Plainfleld.—Advd . P«lt« Two T1U WiXTFWLD LEADER. WEDNESDAY, APBIL 18, t#S2

\ A x j.i \ \ MISTEK DAY HELD t t n>t i BY WATCHUNG CAMP < -» M r*>Ji xcd P. S. DUKRtl-L. Mmoruz. ,_ K r '» : Ma^url I fev si-rvicc e ^ «. i id tr > »d Camp. Ss'Btiisb War Vt i-ir* c and fcsld here Friday tveiung wa? j. r *.i ! *> > Mini' 1 B and •access. Major F. H. Knags' if £t-l i * hv Vrwity pl«c*. «be i» a j>«st i* ,»»" tt€Bt commaackr of the I'. S. >& \ to or* of New Jersey, grave the os:h o' . i r« flag ami country, the as- Mi>n:hers Mi-Ntei;-. Srhafer and FEDERATION OF CHURCH nbled camp and auxiliary. It was prjce vW.lei Central Wood Camp at as impresavip e siirht« . the men in thoir ljakewood_ Aprl! 6 and ,ound the WOMEN HOLD MEETING e their blue and gray uniforms end the: c-anip in exeelWnt condition. Com- in white. i•mander Merril! of Somervilic and the The annual guest day of the %om-| The camp voted to participate with officers of London Camp. V. S. W. V..an's Association of the Oonjjregra- j 4he American Legion iu the planting visited Watcfaimg Camp during this lional Church this ye&r will be re-' arf the cherry trees in Matthias Clark meeting Friday evening. membered as the date of the forma-. RECORD BREAKING M|JT|)AL Memorial Park, as has been done by i Jn £eep:nsr w;tn «,„ Washington the Sons of the American Revolutwn Bicenlennial wogTBm the camp his- , ,. . , ... . 4. pother patriotic or^i.ation, ^ ^ ^fKo 0? our.«« £ m the P.^ h e a^d t he Several recru.ts wwe mustered in Eevolutionary Troops « l»».» f h Prote.tant church-1 sritii full ceremomes. P. B. Durrell, County," »Titten for the Union Coun- " v welcomed as t-ue.ts Fanwood,, »as elected delegatg e to the t)t). Historical Society .IMMS1S21492M3 _byy. ^/X^oUn Pe"re8Xt^E J «c»p»«np»«ntt at Wildwood and St.hByler M. C.dy of EUzabeth, DeDe-- ^Cong^tionaonaf l WomaWoman'n s A&gocia- Color Sergeaneant Earl W. MlMillerl off cember, 1922. The full and completl e " nr,si5*ri _nri th(1 na t ons P arish house FOOD «f«iford wu electedd alternate. | history of the orSSaniMtion5 of Con-, ' *%*$*, The departmenrtmentt oof fNe Neww Jerse Jerseyy , UtinentalU.tinentalss , MilitiMilitiaa anandd MinutMinutee MenMen!, "* E ' OMntiH th.l C. W. V., wiU hold ttieatete encamp-!and the description of the battles and - "1** presented the)

an«« have been pl«t««d. L»w«it pticm ( M •«ftiitrt* ftiitrt •!! As tmrntm/'*tm' • The Memorial Day pemmittee re- int. h formation of a SALE J«ud that elaborate pUng have been We wish to help th» "gan^afon ^ . . «ft *• fcatortt a unanimous The of MM! W« what Mutual Stow* krr« planned Im yw. •HMkc for the usual services at the and the town wherein we live; we „_ appointed weM MrsMrs. . ISE.. G ry and for special services at should be willing to help those who Mintz, president and Mrs. C. Q. Ed- Revolutionary War veterans' are helping to make this town better monds, secretary-treasurer. The col- as a part of the Bicentennial in every way. Therefore, we ask, iflection taken was devoted to the ] The Memorial Sunday gerv- it is learned that there is a comrade, the National Council of Federated GELATIN ami Chocolate Dossorb §ki the D. A. R. It was announced paper, that the information will be that owing to illness, Mr. BfcNeely given to the historian. Every one Church Women. •M Mr. Fitzgerald had been relieved should read the town paper, as well The devotional service was con from duty on this committee and Mr. as the great New York dailies. Keep ducted by Mrs. Frank L. Reed and Vinei and Mr, Frey have been ap- in touch with what is going on around Mrs. John P. Rinckhoff. A solo was Ifwttc •lnted. you. Be a neighbor. rendered by Mrs. Groves. The speak- er, Mrs. {Catherine Willard Eddy, was introduced by Mrs. Olive Pearson Patch. Mre, Eddy is a member of STANDARD QUALITY . N*. t TINS •MAT NATIONAL the staff of Riverside Church in New York City, In her address she help- ONE CENT SALE ed her hearers to think of her as a CORN . Mama*™ 3 lw native of China and by her stirring appeal deepened their Interest in world friendship and service. Re- freshments were served by a commit- TOMATOES .*„»*. 31* I9c tee headed by Mrs. George Tuniaon. WHEATIES STRING BEANS . 3'«I9c NUDGE OLYMPIC TOP A FULL SIZE | •"..ft. FOR WESTFIELDER PEAS . •w.mait.TM 3 <« 25C PACKAGIFOR IC *TwSSi! On the evening of April 1, at the Robert Treat Hotel in Newark, over one hundred bridge enthusiast) com HURFF WAND peted in the greatest bridge contest ever held. Under the supervision of Iftfll Red the National Bridge Association, 11M. MM which is sponsored by Ely Culbertson TOMATO JUICE 5c and his associates, sixteen set hands .WESTIII1D were played. Contests were held all IDEAL BRAND over the world and play was started tlitHtBS WiiiltL KKHItli B&OIOl at the same time everywhere. Over M sr pi :m t D i it/mo t u a i 100,000 players competed. IU|.16e The session held at the Robert GRAPE JUICE . 2 25c Treat brought out many of the finest players in New Jersey, and the top WHEAT CREAM score winners were Charles A. Searle of Kdgewood avenue, teamed with W. Chandler of Clinton. Mr. Searle also FLOUR Good for Every Bikini PwpoM • O) Rtf. 59c recently won the season champion- 55c ship of the Deachapelles Club at the Waldorf-Antorla Hotel in New York. Ml AT OIPARTMENT a Thwuiay... Friday... Sttunky The Deschapelles Club is the club of Culbertson Studios. One hand in the bridge Olympic MIIMI TO* OR MODEKN was particularly interesting as, with South the dealer opening the bidding ftOTTOM ROUND with one Club, the West player must ROAST . . .23c declare holding the 13 Hearts. It was a Goulash deal. West knows PRIME ._ SMOKED that to bid 7 Hearts will give oppo- nents very valuable information and SIRLOIN STEAK . u>. 35c CALA HAMS . . ib 10c probably result in their bidding 7 MIYTHE Spades or No Trump. The best bid SMOKED ._ LEGS OR RUMP OF A. therefore is pass or one Spade. The latter will prevent opponents over- COTTAGE HAMS . *>. 21c MILK PEP VIAL . K>. 21C calling with a higher bid than the 7 Westinghouse Hearts that West will eventually make. Mr. Searle elected to pass ORCHARD and] FARM « iw.«\,y...F,id.y...s«*«dn and did not bid the 7 Hearts until opponents reached 6 Diamonds. The LARGE R« YELLOW ^ ~ FANCY WHITE Heart bid was doubled and redoubled for a top score. North-South hold a BANANAS a a a do.. 23C MUSHROOMS . ib. 29c lay-down for 7 No Trump but can FANCY only reach same if West immediate- FKSH ITIu'l the achievement ly bids the full value of his hand. There is no danger in the pass be- GRAPEFRUIT ... 3fol4c TENDER PEAS . . . 2tt>. 23c •"• yon baT* been waiting cause West knows that both North LARGE FLORIDA te! The final adrance that and Bast also hold freak hands and ORANGES doi. 35c SPINACH 3ib,23e gtat you MODERN refriger- will bid. atioo ... completely depend* (fa PMCE 17< able, completely trouble.nre*! FIRE DESTROYS IDEAL "DOLE No. 1" Dual-automatic rontrd . . . 2-CAR GARAGE V»AW? N . 2H CAMAY SOAP found only in the Westing. Sliced Pineapple 0 tm 15 C Fire of undetermined origin de- boote, now amwen the need stroyed a two-car garage at 310 Liv- POMEROY »"»* lot duuble protection, double ingston street early Wednesday night, reliability, double assurance causing damage estimated at about $1,000. The garage is owned by Pas- GINGER ALE Fuiii6o..bot..cmoM8 89c of anintemipted temoe. quale Nicareelli and the blaze had a ORANGE Pi KOI TIA Investigate thia modern re- good start before it was discovered. A GELATIN DESSERT •»•«« * The alnrm was called in by telephone KR>.«n>23c Hlb.tin.45c frigerator today. Thousand, and the firemen responded to Box 89. are already finding that a Two lines of hose were quickly laid VELVO-JELL . BH o,Pks . 6 f»r 29c LYNN VALUY but the fire had gained such headway RID RIPI TOMATOM Weatinghouae offers them, not that its destruction was unavoidable. IDEAL ' MCMiais., SO L.TTLE TO PAY only the ^m««ing performance The high wind gave the RTB fighters N*.SMbiw IOC of Dual-automatic control, but some coneern as the flames threaten- ed to spread to nearby buildings. Golden Bantam Corn Ne.s»n lOc LASEVILLA every other noteworthy fea- Realizing that all efforts to save the ture of convenience, beauty' garage were useless, Fire Chief Fred- IDEAL . »"«* URGE QUEEN OLIVES trimtorwillaMutlrfMr/arM/ou; and economy. Mail the coupon. erick C. Decker and Capt. Jeremiah 10ox.bolkWil5c •«t tbc moner it aavaa. Aak <• v> show Burke, directed the work of protect- you tba figuna i> Mack awl while. ing adjacent property. While Sugar Corn • No.2tin lOc Dawh BAKING POWDER It ei. HIM 22C FKC! I IMKLET TMT WILL MfE TM MSIET An automobile stored in the garage was also destroyed and anothpr ma- ANHEUSER BUSCH titmd caff o* the De Ulle Booklist dewribing Dual. chine parked nenr the building was MMI LIQUID BLUING automatic Refrigeration, and eiplaining ™ damaged by flames. Both cars had aMawT-aariac ieaturm. not been used for some time. BUDWEISER 10 u. botilu lOe The firemen extinguished grass Ares SUNSHINE at West Broad street and Myrtle 45c BorUy Malt Syrup HavaihBBVaBaB^t S^BlfllBtBKflhBBiBI B^Zaia^Baavla^^B^BBW avenue earlier in the day. Regultr 49c tin aniVBIWJr ^BrSVaVallVI WEWIfil The department also extinguished . UflhlorDarli grass fires on Cnrleton road, Grove i**IOc street and Lawrence avenue on Thurs- WESTFIELD HARDWARE CO. day. 70 ELM STREET 107 UNION AVENUE Subscribe «o»—SX.UO a Mar. 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Mrs, Carolyn Phillips, of tbe Eng- lish department of th* Senior High S''hool, was among the club mem- OUR OWN WHO'S WHO bern who attended this luncheon held btrt U'ubberi and Herbert WinkUsr; at Sherry's. Note The Date! Kruu Knauac, the uwner lit the Colonjul Play *l P.-T. A. houKo whvre the girls are staying, BERKLEY SCHAUB CHOSEN H«iLinK. o'°Vi*t Dunbur; German Virginia Tranor; Jv»u M«lvin, the EvimiiK. MarjorU Deux CamaradeB theme ,rd Mtting and for the renrnrk- will be presented with George Koch-|a|,]y sympathetic acting of the stu- BERLAND STREET, CORNER SOUTH AVE. lein, Clerk Waage, Frank Shaw, mi.ient cast yhe talent and training Kenneth Nelson. DrookB Roberts will, discernible, especially on the part of >ing "II Est Charmarit,^' the theme ottilie Schroeder. who played Judith, WE ABE OFFERING OUR FAMOUS and title of the current French movie the blind woman, held the audience in now being shown at the Fifth Ave- absorbed gilance. nue Playhouse. A group of sopho- The other characters were Esther, 1 CENT OFFER more girls will Bing French songs. Judith's daughter, Maude Humes; FOR A SHORT PERIOD ONLY Sarah, a servant, Kathryn Yarnall; H. S. COACHES PRESENT TRACK Elhanan, her son, Frank Ketcham; AND BASKETBALL LETTERS Cleon, his friend, Allan Hazeltine; Israelite, Judith's neighbor, Laland 2 GARMENTS CLEANED and PRESSED Coaches Robert L. Duncan and Ed-Kunsom. ward Murphy presented letters to the SALE members of the indoor track and The feature of behlnd-Stage talk- fOR THE PRICE OF I PLUS I CENT basketball teams during the regular in*, attempted for the first time in ft chape! period on Wednesday of last s<*ool playpy, , pproved effective. The Closes Saturday, April 16th Madam, Juat think! week. Both coaches commended the c.n.inu.d on i-.«. -,., boys for their hard work and good Van caa kav. ran Hiubaaa"> or ChiM'i Sail or Caal cltaaW a»« sportsmanship while participating in ITS WITH A YOUNG HEART pr«M*a far 1 CENT along with yaar caal or •>«• claaa*4 M