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The Westfield Leader THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CltCULATED WUKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY No.,33 WESTFIELD, NEW JEKSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1949 m May Buy Borough Begins Mayor, Council Mayor Proclmm$ Mutic Week Churches, Schools' Ambulance Survey to Find To Be Honored Mayor Charles P. Bailey, in a '-.•? proclamation calling for commun- §ting School Needs ity-wide observance of National At May 6 Dinner Music Week May 1-7, declared to- day that "Westfield is proud to see Mark Music Week uncil Seto Hearing Board of Education Business Association, the growth of Music Week through- out the nation because it was es- Bill Restricting To Study Data GOP Committee tablished by a Westfield resident, Special Events Scheduled Throughout en Exeavationi Co-Sponsor Affair C. M. Tremaine." Town to Observe Special Occasion In Future Planning "Music Week this year marks new S. * •• Cadillac ambu- MOUNTAINSIDE—The census I Mayor Charles P. Bailey and its 2*,th anniversary. Schools, The celebration of Music Week will begin Sunday with m«y be expected in Westfield of the borough, sponsored by the members of the Town Council will churches ami community organiza- programs in Westfield churches. At the morning warship tarWat bout two monthf, if an ordi- Board of Education, started last be guests of honor at a testimonial the First Methodist Church, the Sanctuary choir, under •UrertifJI 4* t providing for t*s purchase week following a Anal briefing of dinner sponsored jointly by the. the most successful observation yet Richard K. Alford, minister of music, will sing Frani BcfcHbart'aiaV ftoved on final reading at the the committee Thursday night in Town Republican Committee and held here All should receive the them, "The Omnipotence," with the soprano solo part takaa kf 9 meeting of th« Town Coun- the school. Committee members j the Westfteld Business Association Iheavl { W9°* o{ the t«>«<wpeoP»» Koppe. The wcond aatkam la Ik* X resolution to purchase the MIM < AMOI, service will bt • new aunbtr fcf received their instructions from R. at Echo Lake Country Club, FH.! or whom extensive programs have j, for the sun of $6,060, fully David W. Gviion, "Prayer." Tte 0. Kristianaen, chairman of the !day evening, May 6, it was all_!»een planned." jped, was introduced at a Board of Education; A. C. Pater- nounced today by Edward E. Rum- Schools Schedule rganist for the ekeir ii Qlafra angr Monday night. Touring' Topic son, chairman of the survey com- ple and Frank Windfeldt, joint Crosby Gould. ' u ambulance will he furnished mittee, and Malcolm Wright, cen- chairmen, representing- the Town Music Programs The CruMdtr choir, a (imp af a regulation ambulance cot, sui supervisor. MKV. A. HAY pg Case to Address 30 fourth, 8ft« and lixtll gntt sett, utility compartment, Of College Club Kiistianaen asked all census tak- Committee and the Business As- /^».« nn ttirls directs by Muriel M. AU*f4. ,, cabinet for medical supplies, ers to be extremely accurate in sociation. Donald Belrher, coun- LltlZCflS 1 OlllOrrOW High School to will be featured on th« prafraja m ['r, defroster, electric fan, dome their work and pointed out the Rev. Ray Petty to cilman-elect from the first ward,] Begin Calebration he church's monthly TtmUf cot loading lights, frosted Expert to Give importance of the survey, in en- . ».,• _ - will also be n guest. Church Night WHMtfry. TU windows and a linoleum "This dinner is intended as a Young Republicans Tipt on Travel ablins; the croup to determine the I/»!)Vf* I niH*l™ll Several programs will be pre- holr will ling "AflWHl W kf Its delivery i« «itp«cted in requirement, for further school ItJCa *C VlHlIIUI small gesture of appreciation for Sponsor Talk George* Biiet j "1 Will Hag N«W the many long evenings of con- sented in the schools in commem- six weeks after final passage "How to Have Fun While TOUT. additions or buildings. He also Songs of Gladneu" 'from DVMBVI ' ordinance. scientious work that our council oration of Music Week, Miss Janet ing" will be the subject of Mini requested borough residents to give men put in avery month in service Congressman Clifford P.. < Case of Grimier, musical director of West- Biblical Songt"; and "ror Mi ' opposition to the purchase full co-operation to the survey Accepts Call to address on Mother," by Albert Hay MaMto. Carol Lane at Tuesday evening's of our town," Rumple and Wind- Rahway will deliver an 1add; field schools, has announced. ambulant* by the town is meeting of the College Woman's group in order that the census can PreservlnK America" The poem oi this lait Mlaetlan «M Calif. Pastorate feldt declared . "We know that " F^dom in Ar A high school assembly pro- ..ed, since Westfteld's two Club of Weetfleld. Miss Lane hat be reliable and auccessful. at a 1Hlblic 1 etin at written by UU BbBobh)h r Ml practically' the' whole' tow'n "would i ™ « Westficld Gram tomorrow featuring the high mt ambulances are reported a lot of practical tips on how to The committee, after the survey Rev. A. Ray Petty, minister of like to join in this tribute, but un-l^0^"'"*8^1 'T?™*?™ rland. ning at 8:;tO p. in. The meeting school band will usher in Music in pour condition. Ji plea enjoy trjpBi ionK 01. e(,ort, as she is completed, will attempt to deter- the First Baptist Church of West- fortunately we can seat only 160 Closing the Music Weak I new ambulance, which would is beint!; sponsored by the West- Week. The program will be the speaks from the experience of mine the need» of additional school j field, has accepted a cull to become jat the club, ami so official partiei- same us that to be presented at ule at the Methodist Cb«Nk •Hfl bly te housed in the Fire De- facilities for the next five, 10 and the minister of The Community j pation has had to be limited to our field Young Republican Club and more than 50,000 miles of research Rutgers University at a Contem- be an appearance of the CtM0et J icnt headquarters, was made 18 years. In order to return sound Church (Congregational) of Chula Us open to the public. Jack J. touring last year. two groups." porary Music Forum Saturday. choir at the annual Mother'a f" jhief Engineer William Linden Miss Lane is travel director of planning data, the group will ob- Vista, Cal. Mr. Petty has been r, . i . , .. iCamillo, local attorney and presi- Tea of the Methodist Yeutk (i> annual report. Shell Oil's touring service in New tain details and plans from build- the pastor of the First Baptist Entertainment for the evening,, f> h vVesttteld Young Re- The Columbus School choir, di- lowship. / Composed r mother ordinance introduced York and during the past few ers and other planners in the bor- Church since October, 1946, com- wiH be provided by the Corn, Bor- „,,.,„ club hM invife(| ^ in. rected by Mrs. Willard Beck, will Itrhth grade (lirls and direct** fc§j ret reading Monday evening, erg ami the Country Cousins Quar-, teregta, ctii t0 and heal. present a program for the Kot»>y : years has personally helped thou- ough. The growth and birth rec- ing here from the Calvary Bap- Mrs. Alforilfordd, the group will atag ;^ jwn would take steps to cover sands of women with plans for ords of the borough from the first tist Church in Washington, D. C, tet The Corn Borers a local 'hill M c A tj , d wi,, Club Tuesday. Assemblies will be an arrangemenangement of "Beaotlfwl ••, 1 excavations left open for 90 year of this century to the present billy" aggregation ,s led bvStimp- fl| , , » fad t held in all grade schools during 1 motor trips. She insists that at Where he was associate minister son Hubbard, with LeRoy II. Ma- vaiour" by Wallingforo ; Under the proposed amend- least half the pleature comes from time will be studied. with Rev. Clarence W. Cranford, draw great interest. the week featuring special musical Sing Today," an old French to the building code, if no honey, Herbert C. Lookup, William Mr. Case, along with Governor numbers by each class. proper planning, obtaining accom- At the Board of Education cau-lD. D. Prior to this, Mr. Petty was S. Nettleship, Marshall D. Morris, song melody; and "The L*rdV litij; or covering is placed over I modl|ti()|1Sj choo'gil,K a wardrobe cus which followed in the school! the student assistant at the First Driscoll and United States Sena- On Tuesday evening the Triple Prayer" by Albert Hay icavation within 90 days, the Kenneth W. Parkinson and Joseph tors Smith and Hendrickson, has and packing. building, the perionnel committee Baptist Church of Beverly, Mass. F. Brozek supplying assorted Trio o»f boys from the high school The accompanist for the Ci ing inspector would notify the Miss Lane is a graduate of the announced a vacancy in the facul- Mr. Petty received his . BA de- declared his support of the West- will sing' a group of numbers In choir is Marcia Yocum; TWat r. Upon failure to remedy aound effects. G, Wallace Hall field Young Republican Club, spon- University of Wisconsin, a mem- ty in the primary grades. No dead- gree at Springfield College, Spring- celebration of Music Week for the Babcock is accompanist. : f hazard within 30 days, the ber of the New York I league of line was set for accepting applica- field, Mess., and is a graduate of (Continued oa Pag* 4) sors of the talk, in letters to that College Woman's Club.
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