18, 1951 Every Thuntey for 4-Bomb Leetmre Reported Huting Kellogg Elected Scheduled Tmni§Ht 300 to Aid Polio Drive New Siren Test Ion Dr
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THE UADm AKD MOST WIWY IMCUUfW WUKLY NlWMPAftM IM UNION COUNTY Publljhwl -No. » WESTFIELD, NEW JEESEY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1951 Every Thuntey For 4-Bomb Leetmre Reported HUting Kellogg Elected Scheduled Tmni§ht 300 To Aid Polio Drive New Siren Test ion Dr. EiteUe T. MUNaer will apeak United Canpaign > the effotte •* tha atowk •»*»• At First Patty Jan. 24 MI MOMI of'preteetiw (MM it Board President tonight at » o'clock in Mom D of The Snt of ftve "Play for Polio Slated For Town the TMCA. The paWie ii invited and Win" card p»»tie« in the 1M1 ta attend. March of Dimes campaign will he Officer. Named At held Wednesday at \M p. m. in Annual Meeting Wettfeld'- Air Raid Signal. Quiet the Mtaonic Temple. Mrs. David During StatcWlde Cheek Saturday Schimmel of Weitfleld and Mrs. At V LMI Night Dr. A. M. Falcone Louis A. Jenninjrs ef Mountain- It wa* all quiet on the home front Saturday ai WeitlaM i regiaterea for tide, ktateates, have rtpei-Ud over Chester M, Kellogg of 615 Tic- to join surrounding towns in a state-wide test of air tail ef the V«t- 300 tickets ^eld for that day. Work- mont avenue wa*. elected president called by Governor Driscoll. Reason? No alrens. Col. LyaMR !»''• Monday night, Enlists In Amy ing with the koitcsaet art MM* of the bond of trustees of the. Parks, director of the local Civil Defense Council, aald this wt*k tfca* - announcement dames Robert Henna, George United Campaign for^Westfteld r Uie sirens uaed in World War II are neither iatiifactory aer la gwi' •n 0. Ween- To Uv« Beeves, Stanley Spent* utd Rick* Social Agencies laat*nSht*at the ondition, while a new tjrpt if'' ard L, Ruebling. * YMCA at an organisation meeting lignal, tested Jan. S, wu n*t «•*• -» tkt Mfhe* For Ft. Dcvew of the 19SV board of trustees held idered suitable. fefc*d»W4 Uk'-. Atones* An. PattMMssea for the party are; Health Ltader To Meadamat Sol lilfcerman, Ralph directly following the annual meet- trial in the near future, the 4lftjt«,| th-. Albert M, Falcone of 102 Berie, i. 8. Levinton, David Bene, ing of the corporation. Othtr offi- or said, ia a horn »e4ela« aflat',, W«rM Teaay, East Broad street kai enllatod for Albert L. Wallwk, K«rl Millman, cers elected at the same tlmt were AddimDNA hoie used on the Central Ralliwrf Ring, How octivt duty in the U. 8. Amy and James K. Victor, R. A. Margttliia, Miss Antoinette Putnam Cramer, f New Jeriey'i dieael lOMiMtMw,,; king, Bait will leave Tiweday fw Fort Dev- Abu Lockftld, Jerome Berk*. Har- vice-pmUUnt; ftoswell 8, Nichols Coat of a suitable air raM atom: <• ris Shapiro. Edward Cettia, B. E. To DkcitM Defense system for the town wai latiwteJ" one, Maw., where tie will oenre as Jr., secretary; Raymond 8. Grant, Newall, William L. Needell, Sam- assistant secretary, and Frank H. At Annual Meeting at |3,000 or more tr Cattail •« ef the • captain at the U. «. Army Hot- uel Epstein, Herbert Priti, Eva Betz, treasurer, Mr, Kellogg, Al- Parka, who added that Mtrtr piul there, It wu learned today. 8picehandler, Bernard Bernstein, bert E. Meder Jr., Chtrlea A. Dr. George F, Moench, director Charles P, lajlay trill ratytfat *JM>^ Dr. Falcone, who has maintained A. Urmond, Robert Wyatt, M. of local health lervice of the State Town Council to Include ttf Mfr I Ikt opening Doerr and George E. Johmton t ! a medical practice in WeotflcM for Maytr, H. T. Mutton, William C. were elected public trustees, Department of Health, will be the esiary funds in the l»tt ir. Jan. SI. Child, Edwvtre O. Goktatone, Er- speaker at the 39th annual meet- pal budget. ..' ln open three ana a half yean, wai a mem- f rc. RICHARD WILSON her of the Army JUterve from nest C. Feriieau, H. E. Thomas, Representatives on the beard Ing of the District Nursing Aiso- Location ef the ehrena hu »ei > allow inter, 8. V, Pham, Richard L. Ruebling, —WenfitcM Studios from member agencies for the ciation of WeatAeld Monday? Jan. by mall, IMS to 1»«». A native of Roaeto, MM. DAVID SCHIMMEL yye t been decided,, Colonel Parh* Pa., he. received hi* training at Max Tlshler, ». B. Tobey Jr., J. coming year are ai follows! Girl 20, at 2:15 p. m. in the parish attmsare R. Holsey, Charlea. R. Meyers, L. Scouts—Mrs. Richard M. Longley, house of St. Paul's Episcopal •aid, adding that tetta aava AlbrlrtiClltgt, Heading, Pa., conducted from .the nofi ef ,tlM y waer* he wee an honor student, Richard R. Wilson S. BonneM, C. I. Knecht, C. Reiti, .trustee, and Mrs. Manaon Bene- Church. tlttee to ten- Mollie Skenfeld, N. L. StHUler. dict, alternate; Boy Scouts—Bry- Dr. Moench, who will speak on municipal garage, lotemlt lam* - a«a Jefferson Medical College, lor High Schtel, and Raman Ma* th* fettowliit Philadelphia. Also, Mesdamei Ralph Dieti, R. ant F. Kenney, trustee, and Stew- the importance of a defense pro- jinners, China Listed As Missing A. Hall, Robert Hinna, Charles A. art E. Burr, alternate; Weitfleld gram, emphaiiiing the relationship u Arrangement!, Dr. Falcone eerved his intern* Jerome, F. B. Jordon, Foster H. Community Center — Mr*. Ella of the local program to national Hokan t. KJcllmrk, Models. Sew- ahlp at JMnhlenberg HosniUl, W. Kynes, DuBoi* Reilly, David Sands, trustee, and Mrs. Ruth Rob- defense, wai appointed by Dr. er of auxiliary police vhito, Tyin», t* naittllti, whore he wai alao chM In Korean Action Timberlake, Paul K. Davis, Wll- inson, alternate; District Nurilng Daniel Berganta, state commission- revealed that tha HN DftM rleans, LI*iMff roJUeM* physician for one year. Association—Mrs, Herbert E, Ger-er of health, to aid in the reor- then cannot b« uted ai ha air raM He alee •«rved ae chief resident taking, Square Last Reported In (Cohtinued on Pate 3) neit, trustee, and Mrs. Michael G. ganization of the State Depart- alarm because it ia cowawHW ••> kins <M0>, eye, ea* note, and throat special- Mulinoi, alternate; YWCA—Mlsi ment of Health. He held heilth erated, and the mandatary UrM> amiei I and ly at Lenoi Hill Hospital, New Hungnam Area Antoinette Putnam Cramer, trus- positions in Michigan and Ohio be- minute Civil De/enae vanttg' York, for one end a half years, With 3rd DivW»n Police Galls. tee, and' Mrs. Harold S. Jensen, fore going to Oak Ridge, - Tenn,, would »o deplete the tompreeriO «r, chairman and did postgraduate" work at the alternate; YMCA — H. Emerson the atomic research center, where that a Are alarm could Mt N' Ifommittee, an* New York Pott-Graduate School Thunias, trustee, and Otis B, San- sounded for a long period after H.. «c. Rkhard R. Wilson, 22, son he was director of public health. ng courses of Jicdicine and the New York Up Last Year foid, delegate. Dr.'Moench has been active in Colonel Parks, Police Chief Jet* Eye and Ear Infirmary. i: Con. of Mr.and Mrs. Richard J, Wilson At the final business meeting of Boy and Girl Scout activities, the R. Schreiber, and Mr. KJeilauk klng, Span- Dr. Faleorie ia a member of the of 1751 Boulevard, is miming in Fines Increase Mho I960 board, a report on the American School Health Associa. have played leading ruin in pw>? r, Antique* Weetfleld Rotary Club, the, Ameri- "action in Korea, hi. parents have ' »wk of the United Campaign dur-tion, American Red Crosa Disaiter vloui testt, which were condueW and Type- can Medical Association, the Union been' informed by the Department •1000 Over '49 ing the past year was presented Committee, and the American by representative:, of commercial County Medical Association, the alarm oystem companies. of Defense. li> S. M. Kinney, retiring presi- Medical Association. He is also a f registered for New Jersey Medical Society, the According to the annual report dent. He reported that $77,453 former chairman of the health ed- Public response, and co-open* , he Mid, nay Plainfleld Medical Society, and the Mr. Wilson, who is ticket agent of Police Chief John R. Schreibev, I had been raised on a goal of 185,- ucation committee of the National tion In the Civil Defense prom*,, ansfer to any Civic Club of Westneld.. His bro-at the Central Railroad station the number of accident call, rose tltii) for the 1950 campaign, and Tuberculosis Association. Colonel Parks «sid, waa shown Irk Iscounet. The ther, Dr. Nieholaa A. Falcone, is here, said the last letter from his from 75 in 1949 to 99 in I960, ixpressed regret that it had not The hospitality committee for day night when more ,taan 1*# ntinue for' 10 a Plainfleld physician.' son, and the only one received but there waa a decrease in /the been possible to raise the full goal, the meeting is composed of Mri. residents attended the two tr April «. number of ambulance calls, from —VVeqtfield SlttdloB 1 Kn. Falcone and their children, lince his landing in Korea with thus making certain budget reduc- Hugh W. O'Donnell, chairman, and ingi of a film on lit atom bowk of the couriM Mary aad Katharine, three and a tftiKTfctrd Infantry DNtaUrt Dec. 378 in 1940 to 371 in 1950. Ar- MRS. LOUIS A. JENNINGS tions necessary. MeadamesF. Arthur Metal, Wyn and iU effect! «t the Seller Mid ' contacting tk«half year oM twin., and MtehaeJ, resta jumped from H7 to 94, and ant B. Cole and George M. Booth. School. The Civil Defeiue CornelL: i iMtr, Baa* •10, was received Dec. IT. It was calli awl complaint* rose from' Mr.