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«>« 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. The choirs of St. Paul'i I would take action to nil or Business and Professional Women tions for the position. the Antlover Newton Theological group. A largo audience it ex- Among the solos to be presented copul Church will join in taw NlsiM the excavation and charge j ^•fhetaSigmaThi" School of Newton Centre, Mass., pected, since Informal invitations Thursday, May S, at a meeting of bratlon of Music Week and tfeMji( owner or add costs to the fraternity for where he received his BD degree. have been extended to the West- !fessional JourntliBm the Westfield Old Guard, will be Easter-tide music Sunday. TtatH against the property. Coun- He has also attended Columbia Antiques Show Phone Rates (Continued on Page 4) a violin BOIO by Gilbert Gleason music at the morning »ervleM «HeV"j pjssage of this measure fol-j „„ a(,(|ress ,a entjtled , _ - i Gets a Woman's Touch. Draws Crowd Bohannon. The Boys Triple Trio, the .second Sunday after Eai»af | y The h0Bte98 f01 the hour Raised 35c counselling there. directed by Miss Grimier, will also and Good Shepherd 8unday, Tfcs :p » ' Last Week For . rota that the governing | wjJJ"^. Ml'sTGwrge M. "BOOTII.' Since coming to Wcstfield, Mr. Exhibit to Last be presented. girl's choir under the directioB fCil \ pus such a resolution. Pub- j Increases To Be Petty has served on the board of Outstanding in the Music Week Mi»s Helen E. Winbeig wiU -'~ • llting on the bill is set for directors of the YMCA, is a mem- Through Tomorrow Cancer Drive activities will be a Music Festival the hymn, "Saviour Like a WHS Band Will Effective May 1 ber of the advisory board of the Friday evening, May 0, by pupils held Lead Ua" 104 South Community Audit, the Community The opening o~f the second An- of Roosevelt Junior High School. service at 9:30. At 11 ..""was appointed A lut-week drive by the local Residence telephone rate* will be Rtlatloni Committee, and served nual Antiques Show at the first ehuvch choir ot man and taMM§l •Howry office of the police division o! the Cancer Fund, now Play at Rutgers increased by 35 cents when taa aa «x»cutive wcvstaiy of the Wcst- Congregational parish- home disew iter the dirtctipn. of Friitlri* eV| Weetive June 16. He is a be Inn carried on, is hoped to put new schedule of the New Jersey flajd Council of Churches for two n large attendance during the day SpvQster, organiet and ehaWuM • (resident of WeitfWld. Wentfield over the top in attain- Bell Telephone Cot goes into ef- •years! "'" and last evening'. The exhibit and Musical Club ler, will ding the "Misia tMtfti •nces were passed grant- ing its $3,500 quota. Will Bellirected fect May 1, anil business rate Mr. Petty has resigned as min- stale will continue today anil to- Magni" of Sir Sidney H. MtdMt. mission to the Villa Con- The committee is seeking spe- services will be increased by vary- ister of the First Baptist Church morrow. The hours arc from 11 son anu anthem setting of tlat Co, to construct a sani- By Morton Gould cial gifts as well as urging all Program May 4 ing amounts, depending on the type as of May 31 and expects to begin a. m. to 0 p. in. Today's lunch- 23rd Psalm, '"The Lord I* Mf > er in Rahway avenue from those who have not vet made any : of service, amount of equipment his ministry in Chula Vista about eon Is being served by the Emanon Shepherd" by G. A. Macfarren. r 9 i avenue to Clifton street; Morton Gould will direct, and contribution to send in their dona- and the exchange, it was announced Jury 15. The reason for his deci- Club under the chairmanship of The following programs of Hja. tin; permission to Thomas V. •four other noted American com- tions this week. Public Invited by the company yesterday. sion to leave Westfield is the health Mrs. L. E. Humphrey and Mrs. II. cial music will be dedicated to till t to construct a sanitary sew- posers will hear their compositions "If every family in Westflekl In Westfield, residence telephone of his eldest son, A. Ray Jr., who A. Voorhecs. Tomorrow the lunch- To Guest Meeting local observance of Music Weak Harding street; providing played by the Westfield High would contribute something," said rates will be: Individual line, IB.liO; was advised by his physician to eon is being- served by the Wom- Sunday. . . •, '* '• construction of the park- School Band, Saturday, at New move to a more temperate climate. Horace E, Baker, chairman of the Brunswick. The occasion is the two-party line, $4.35 and four- en's Fellowship which organization A varied program will be pre- First Presbyterian Chuich, WU. brea on the northside station local committee," Westfield would Rented1 Wednesday evening at 8:30 Ham F. Vollmer, organist aid ] Contemporary Music Workshop party line, $3.35. Extension sta- is sponsoring the show. have no dilliculty in surpassing its and Symposium, attended-by mu- tion rates will be increased 10 cents Period rooms are featured in the o'clock at Woodrow Wilson School choir director. Prelude, "Prelude {(Continued from Page 3) goal. But so far only about 15 by the Westfield Musical Club in on the Theme Bach," Richard Key sic teachers from throughout the to 75 cents, Business lines offer- Merchants Name exhibit as well as many pieces of per cent of Weitflcltl families have state, according to Anthony In- ing unlimited calling will be in-. _ , china, glassware and other items its observance of Music Week. A ,s; quartet, "All Hail the Pow- sent in contributions." guest meeting, the public is in-) vn Committees gram, director of instrumental mu- creased to $12.50, a hike of S2.25|NpW I fimmittPPC suitable for wedding gifts. Miss w es 1 Many Westfield peoplepp , it is be- j l' ' (Continued on Page 3) sic at the high school. and measured service to $6.25, an|J-"W tjUIIUIHHCC3 Griffith Hill of Maplewood has a v increase of 75 cents. Extension large quantity of silver in the wed- lievedleve,d , have made their contribu-contribu-' The Musical Club chorus, direct- Mr. Gould will lead the band in tions throughh thhe donatiodi n bboxes ed »y Miss Janet Grimier and ac- Chairmen the presentations of his "Ballad' stations for the unlimited calling Committee appointments to serve ding gift bracket and several pieces i" the stores in d f antique jewelry One is a mini Icompanied by Mrs. Mary Belcher, Adult School to for Band." Other composers who business service will be increased for the current yeay r were made of antique jewelry. One is a mini Westfk'ltl, but there arc apparent. iOP Names Evans, will hear their selections played 20 cents to $1.20,. while the charge last nighih t by WWynan t B. CCole, re- ature on ivory of the Baroness lire Ray Green ("Kentucky Moun- for extension stations under meas- elected president of the Westfield Ricciardi, which is set with pearls Plan New Course eniocrats Pettit tain Running Set"), Henry Cowel! ured service will be fl, an increase Business Association, lit its meeting and rubies. She also has a lava ("Hymn ami Fuguing Tune, No. of 15 cents. in the Municipal Building, as .'ol- set which belonged to the Italian ptbert L. Evans was re-elected 1"), Aaron Copcland" ("An'Out-1 The local calling area will con- lows: Koyal family. Would Cover tman of the Republican Town door Overture"), and Samuel Bar- tinue to include calls to Cranford, Business improvement, John Mrs. Katherinc Wells of South Medical Science mittee at a meeting Monday ber ("Command•"*'"o March")• . Fanwood, Linden, MiUburn, Pluin- Franks, chairman; Robert Brun- Orange has nn early American field, Rahway, Roscllc, Short Hilis, play ing in Ihc Town Hall, defeat- "Sonatina for Four D Flat ner, G. Franklin Windfeldt, 11. P. booth with a hund hooked rug ami should' he sent to: Frank llctz, lo- Valerie Esty, accompanied by "What's New in Medicine," a. Wallace W. Colby Jr., 18-8. Trumpets" will be played by a j Summit, Unkmville and Wcstlicld Farbcr and Samuel Grill. Ways an original comb back Windsor cal treasurer, American Cancer Mr, Rogers and Mrs. Shinier will lecture series expected to become : (Colby agreed to be nominated quartet composed of Robert Am- Certain toll rates for calls within id means and sales days_ , Herbert rocker. Slie has two pieces of old Society, c-u Wcslfield Trust Co. sing the following folk songs: "The u fcutut-cd course in the fall term ugh he declared that his vote old, Dick Bdhannon, Fred Ent-jNcw Jersey have also been in-/Kritz, chairman; Ocrson Baron- South Jersey origin, a dough box Wee Cooper of Fife," "Et Moi do of the Wcsttield Adult School, will I go 'for Mr. Evans. istlc of Westfield, and Michael creased according to the company.j(|es3i MOC Austcr, Monis Kalmer and a stretcher. M'cncourier," "O Ma tendrc Mu- The new rates, whic1 h1 have 1been be discussed by Jessie O. Read, Irs. Florence Decker was elect- Sawczak of jiTetuchen. Followin" g """ '~~ - -'- -' - —"'and Arthur Schargcl. Contribu- One of the oldest pieces in the sette" and "The Jolly Beggar." J.MD, FASC, at the Monday evening tions and appeals, Al Kuist, chair-'show is an early 18lh Century Country Home ive chairman; Mis. Florence the presentation a panel of stu- \ approved by the State Board of "May Day Carol" (Essex Coun, iccting of the Adult School in the Public Utility Commissioners, aro Nathaniel Cohen and Her-1writing arm Windsor chair in pine lerenbcclc, secretary and Mrs. dents and composers will hold a man; d He1g ty) by Deems Taylor, "Yonder. cafeteria of Roosevelt Junior High designed to produce $8,305,000 an- lations, exhibitehibitd by tthh e HobbHobby Farm of 'ion Freeman, assistant sccrc-1 discussion. Representing Westfield nard Witman. Public relations, y y Day Tuesday Yonder!" Russian folk melody and School. Dr. Head will outline the nually in additional revenues. The Anarl dBerse Witman, chairman. Publi; Frec dr eUoerrcr i JJainesburj?b . MMrs . VVor a CopclanCld Appointed to the executive j WJU be Dick Bohannon, Frank Pat- : "Cimly," American folk song, by series of 10 different lectures which d ^V I) Cole" ' , of Plainftel"'' -"-•••u' als•••--o •ha s a- ver•• y earluy. Mittce by Mr. Evaivis were:;ton, Betty Jean Smith and John company in its request .for finan- Jr., Al Buist and ^V. I). WiiiRteiul, will be sung by the will be given by the school through : ward, Mrs. Agnes H. Ross- Webster. Icial relief fiIc(l last September had MembershipMcmDcrsmp, Roberivuuiiiit. Wyatt» juu,, m....-,chair' ,piece , -a walnut table with Quee. n , A large number of residents nru man; Dr. N. A. (jiuditta, Harry]Anne fuct which dates frmn 17501 expected to attend the unuuu.1 chorus, Ethel Tucker, pianist, will the co-opcvntlon of the Westfteld Ji'i second ward, G. Wallace The blind will be augmented by | asked for $16,036,000 annually in N A G'"" play the. Miniature Trio No. 2 in Medical Society. Each lecture will additional revenues on services fur- o '•« T"". Siw.,.,.v ' lanand is from the Carter family of | bridge parties sponsored by the :ert; third ward, Mrs. Harriet seven Roosevelt Junior High mu- Sturcke, Tom Spcrry.' C major by Alfred Hill, uccom- be given by an expert in the field, nished within the state. The com- to Virginia. On it she ia displaying Senior Auxiliary of the Children's tam and fourth ward, Paul E. sicians, and one each from Plain- Association members voted Country Hume on annual Country most o? the speakers, being West- field, Union, Bound Brook and Me- pany has termed the board's rul- continue open on Monday nights, an anticpic rose medallion Canton (Continucd on Page 2) dinner service also of the, 18th Home Day Tuesday. More than field physicians. or Rumple \va& named exec- turhen. HiRh school students wHl|i»B "inadequate," and stated: "it following a report of a committee Century. 200 tables have already been sold, A preference for handwork membc~. r at„ th...ve ^...jcount y com...... - .hear the complete program at an would be scnously handicapped in named to study the question that acL'nrdin^ to Mrs. John K. Marple, Dr. Lewis Heads courses was ahown in results of repltcinu Mr. Ruckcrt who assembly program dunns the rcg- Hiccting its obligation to provide the banks were not disposed to chairman of the event, anil, sales balloting dining the lust session of that will keep pace with change their evening hours until served the maximum term of Lilar Friday assemblbly periodid . fvice that will keep pace with Antiques Department arc still continuing. Mrs. William Military Order tUu spring term of the Adult the development of New Jersey." after the merchants hud Ivied out years. School, Weymiin O. Stccngrafe, di- The company said that it plans another night. It was also voted To Meet Tonight C Thomas, 51!) Birch avenue, is the Democratic Town Com- Dr. Frank II. Lewis of li(10 Law- ructor, revealed today. In oi'def To Honor Treinuiuc, on requesting the board to review to close all tlnj' Wednesdays from In charge of tickets. Anyone wish- lec organizational meeting, H. rence avenui! was inducted last of preference, courses suggested its order in view of the- low rate July 13 to Ail!,'. S\, inclusive. Thc laHt incutinK of the antiques| inB to organize a table is urged |nk Pettit was re-elected chair- Music Week Founder week ail chapter cumniundci' of the fur inclusion in the next tcrm'i of return granted and its disal- department of the Wcstlicld Worn-it" <-'«U her at We. 2l!i;i!l Other officers arc: Vice Mr. Colo was nuthmizuil to once p Northern Now Jersey chapter of! curriculum are: Art, ceramics* lowance of certain necessary oper- All members of the auxiliary will Men, Mrs. Anna Donahue and C. .M. Tremaine of Prospect again confecomer witnhn the Mayoj r and un's Club will be a gguest meeting the Military Order of World Wins.' woodworking, leatherciaft, bridge,' ating expenses. i h entertain in their homes lit dessert les Clark; secretary, Miss street, founder of National Music Council on changini! overtime park-1 ami will take place tonight in the The ceremony was held in the Or- Spanish, publii speaking, yp^ bcth Farley and treasurer, iiiR fines from $2 to ?1, to change Presbyterian parish house at 8:I0l 1»»IKCS, and u host of other friends aiiKC Armory. Week, will receive a scroll in rec- ! h(Jlll writing, social dancing, sewing, Kcilly Jr. The Democrats ognition uf his 25 years of leader- Bicycle Inspections the effective hours of purking me-jp. m. "> I'"-" t-' will also hold parties, A veteran of both World Wars, lampshades, metal work and plas* r Mrs, J. Russell Freeman will e entered a full slate to oppose ship in this field at the opening of tcrsi from 8 a. m. to !l a. in. and' »<>•« •' lln«»i.|| l.'i-,.,.i,i!n, will I PrucccdH from the evcnCa will be Dr. Lewi* is associated with the tics, photography, flower arrange- , Set ut Schools speak on her trip to uml for the cure and treatment of Publican council nominees in the , Music Week in Boston Sunday. to eliminate, the vise of lueturs on sneaK on tier irip io *> iiuiiiiifuui ^ , -•• , - -- . advisement and guidance center at incut, Italian, the world's great Member election. 'The award will be made by Louis Elbow crease is being applied Monday nights. in January where she intended the! ])«Ho patients at the Children s Newark Collc-uc of EiiKini'erint;. books and golf. U. lioMuir, president of the Amer- by hundreds of Westlield children AnlUiues 'an.l JJecoration Korum. Country lli.nie I li.ii yeur, with Prior to his nervicu in World War In addition to suggestions from •est X-Rays To ican Music Conference, and will to their bicycles this week, in prep- Norman Webb Heads This was sponsored by the niaga- lhu expenses enliule, by the con- 11, he was principal at Somerville sponsoring organizations, individ- be bvoadeust on the Robert Mer- aration 'for the annual inspection zine A,,ti Given Here rill show at 5 p. in. on NBC. The conducted by the Westfield Safety Art Assn. Slate sta.Kline; authurilies and collectors! i»-""» 1\"'<»» I'avillion, the need of suggest coursea for inclusion in to ,,,1.11'css the group. A Koda- tin«nci«I Mipport' .« deemed great- lU'oRi'nm will feature the Bosto" ' n Council in co-onorution with the c v Weekend Weather the full term curriculum at tha P x-rays for ails will hi- on (lis)ilay in the Mr. Ti'etuaintuaine will make an ad- (lutes at tile schools: Wood, JW Wil- The IJi'ii iMnthcr.s' (.'lull will meet lfj-125 miles piT hour. Fair, About Town With Sully .... 9 [»i- A charge of $1.50 will be Vicliir McClain, Others ndininiitcd pai'liiiH. Mciiilifin jiro asked to llic anniiull meetinti g of Kim, Apr. 27 and 2H; Kooscvrlt Jun- lonijfhl ul H: 15 p. in. ul the YW cooler tonight with scattered Classified 6, 7, 24 Me. uluiuni uf the Conservatory of Mu- iur fli^h .School, week of May fl; fur odicc arc: First vice president, iuiiiK their articles In the pari.-'li Mary Uenilcr; KCCOIIII' vice prcsi- hmisu by H p, in. Knch utensil ('A. light fi'iint and Imvesl tempcra- C!hui'..li News '16 he program of x-raying r('si- sic in Philadelphia next Thurs- Vililia(Irani,, Maluu.y 5u;, Benjamii.v ujiii.i.in, .Frnnl; . - |. ., , s Instruction in basket wcuviiu; turcs raimini; from nenr 10 ill lOditiiriiils 18 l" in sponsored by the Union day. Throughout the nation, Mu- Ii ii, May (I anil1 Lincoln, .May X tlent, Hairy Montgomery; record- shiiulcl liear a card with the own- er's inline and any inlercstini; fact v.'lll be M'ivi/n. This is tlio lust cities to lower IlD's in rural Fnnwooil, S. Plains .'.. \i'i Ntyy MedicaM l Society, the Hoard sic Week is bciii!£ observed for sev- No inspections are scheduled atlimr sccri'tary, Dorothy Grunt; enr- areas. Friday, fair and uiihl. Health y, responding secretary, Maude I'oni- cniicc-iiiiii).' It. Mrs. II. R. Denny nieutiiiK of the season. Obituaries 2 and the Union County en days beginning May 1. Columbus or McKinlcy schools, bu- Outlook fur weekend: Mostly Social, Club News .... 0, IS, 14 cuuse of the limited number uf croy; treasurer, Kyilney ilcCamp, is in chni'KC. fill I-1. VI-lltN |,;ri,.\IIIH nml lt<€' IV^n i .nnil Health League. nin- 'I'nrlM. lllli' II hut i>r I IHr nil iitirtli'w sunny and wnrincr Saturday. Sports 30, 31 i.irioi N I.L.NCIIKO.VS mill bicycle riders in tlic former school The cl(!t'tion will fnke place at JU'freHhiiients will be si.'ivi-'il by l,lrlliilii)» mill nil iilln-r in NIIMIX •Ill's H'H I in-, AM „„„ niilil M Krrvvtl-—l.tiHi'ltemiH, I tlOII-^i:illi Sunday ImTcanInu; eloudiness Theatre, Pna'e t 23 n 1 and the ban on bicycle riding in the anniiul diuiii'i' meeting May 12 Mrs. Oeorgu Denny and her coni- Molil at Ul*i*>*"i Nuulli mill Wi'Mlllt'li * ''mil ri7i" II iiulirl |il'l* K* """ Ifiri-N, .ttlMl-SifHr. Wi-ndli'lil Hun-l Avi'». U-UI-l mid mild folluwcU by uhowcis. .With the Collegians 13 «>'«, Suuth * Wi-Hlllolil Atr«. >l>lir, -'10 lOllnt Uruail HI. the latter schoul, ut the William Pitt, Chatham. niiUcc. 4-ll-lt I-2S-UI i lot 1. in blor.ij ,(,i Im- trem the Borth«»»i.M ]y. ai^e Une ot*?f eaSt3 Town, and that nu<-U stair- r Bo>"Bton Av»£u# to * point *^{j feel Mltrlit *O filed Known lluu the eroh» on *P lit the Town f ifelx-1 Webber ; provcJiipnt s»<1 Khali be paid f r by BorVht*asviTly thfretrom bo \m- debt t-f ^iiitl Twwn, i\* dftin*-U in prui f d by const met in*? i hereou a IZ&ing the same OBITUARIES I Methodist Men I ^JSfTION" 4. Jt if* hr-r**I>y il«'t(*f- bituminous* litactKlaia pavement hav- which were t%n»¥i?yHetl to Entertains Pupils '• mined nnd dtat'-d that th*' *.stimat#tl ing a uiiHh i»f IX feel and a d*-i)fh Si!; t!\^::J^^i^ A. Williams by d»ed *.. ..„„.n,, . u anieuin of rnoti*'}- necf-KKary lit b«' by IJnOU.Ou and that saifi n i1':1*1 Mrs. E. W. Schreiber of H hichca, fey doinf all npceb^ary • Mftvijriia, Kinjfte, datsfi April *>1 & *mS$ Elect Henseler Mabel Webber entertained her ra i !-*>»! from all KOUI'CCH for «aiu KinflitiK and ot her work neees**iiry bo vi-11-Hin ull ci«4jt" limllulioiis frf- 1HM2 and recorded April 2*'(l t.y said law. , JiouU 324" of DftedH for t'nion cTui day afternoon at Gray's Funeral • , piano class Sunday afternoon at <-st i rn;i i <>tl ina x i ;n um & mou M t t*f in4g nuld Ftr*-et. KKt'TION 11. Tliis onllnnmT FUn^iJ : ty yt Diiffe fp!*2, fxi'ejjtingr ^o nun h lotted' '"*r h°i"e and studio on Embiwe hoiitfs (ir notPH steveHHS-sry to he i* - '• thci'pof aii heretofore iicquirpfi i » '"•;• Home for Mrs. Elizabeth W.I William Hcnselcr was sned for tmii vurD&ne in |1S,OOO.UO. SECTION 2. That all of (he said l\tft pub!i*'atifJU ili^'of alter II'ULI Men's', crescent. The class gave a pro- Tin-re i.« hereby appropriated tu said jrni'r*>veiiients nhall he made an4 ; the Town of Westfield. Schreiber, 7S, wife of the late! president of the Methodist completed under the jsuppi-vi^ion of Basaage. j 2. Rents nnd iaxes on sakl ineetinp Tiradsy ni.ehl. Ijrram, each member )>l«yin,r one puri>o#t« Uip sum of fS.OOO.OO from IJ art* to be apportiuiH'J a* <.f dut1 August «. Schreiber. Rev. Wil- Club at it: capiut! improvemnu funds iivail- thc Towii Knfineer and in aceord- Patxcfl ami AcUipU'd April 2'. < - •'• rear itw of the wo iihJe for such purposes. ante with plans nnd Hpeciflcutions I cloKlngr: saki closing- to he lit-1 i 4 li»m Corby, pastor of the Presby-| Other officers named were: Vice * numbers they will play t hat ha % *» fooea propa red for the I within fifteen (If.) days nftt-r fin \ it i u-nan Church in Buffalo, officiated.| president. Seth Folsum; secretary,iin the recitals for their parents in SROTION R. To flnanre FaM pur- *tanif ami which arc now on file In The OnllitfiiU'i* published hi-rcwiUi s jmusage oX this uvdinancp. poses ihfre FhaJi lie issued, pur- the office of thy Town Engineer and hn.s been liinilly jKis.^i'ii uy Miu [ 3. As a part consideration for Interment was in Fairview Ceme-i Walter C. Gakenhrinirr; treasurer, ;observam-e of National Music sttunt k> H\e l-odil Bond Uw *jf I'ouncil of tilt- Town of «|lM1"'l"' SIP hereby made part of this ortl- n. ;"> * field by it* Mayor and Ttwn ciw K j !>atimi of the IKKUIUU*' of LoiidK, t wi-iiiy-ihiy jicridd <>f litnii.un'u ,**ball execute s deed to Mid Sim u Mrs. Schreiber died Thavsday st rill, retiring president, conducted .hour followed the program, Jioml An lit illation iNutos of paid SBOTION 3. That the owncm of withJii wh'u-h a .^uit. action -•' l'-"- i A. WilMttoiM for a port Urn of jut* i the home of her daughter, Mrs. | the election. f • — I Tuwii wttU'li Khatl nut exceed i» all ittndu on tb« liu uf eatd im- fetdinif i|ii^^t ioniuj: llic \ ;in«ii>" "' land 14, in block 736, described j v atcgrfguie principal ajjiotuu the «uiu prov«tiient are hereby ordered and Mich Ordinance can (**• I'niiinii-nii 1 | follows: s t 'i nomas Edjie of 8'i5 Wallbcr^ ave- j "ConiinimiKlic Inroads in Gd'- LEGAL NOTICES of flStKiQ.ey. Said not en shit i I bf*ir required to make the aec«»Kary UH provided by Tlu* i-ni'iil j!uiui l^iw nue, after an ill&er.s of several i many" was the topic discussed by intt'ie^t ;il a rate which slmll not house connections with the gas and ha* hen u n t" !lin I i"iii tin1 out i' vi I UEOrKKtNO at a point in the civetU s^ix per centum per annum. newel- mains in *aid street ut their tne m>t publli'itllon uf tliis M;ite- southwesterly side line nf HyHm months. Born in Utips, Germany,! Alton <_'. Pearson Jr. of Plain- FiBi.ie KoncE and may be renewed from time to own coat and ex pen**, within thirty Avenue dUtJUit one hundred thiin Public Notice is lierebv fflven that day« from and after the taking she came to t!.,is country 02 years i field, who served in that country l UUl fll ' nnd within th« UXE F. JOXKS. 'feel and eirhty-five hundredth* of effect of thltt ordinance: and (hat T Cllerk. | a foot (130-SS'i as measured in a and had lived with her daugh-jagj s a civilian with the Military In- j pasted and adopied'uy the Councl All nuittprtT with r?ot>«pt to wild in case nny of nald land owners ; soutiieaBterly •irectlon along Raid ter +• -or 35 years. 'i tellieene.. e Sei'vice~ . i of l^B Tuwii of Wesltieid nt a ineel- XPK not determined by thin ordin- Khali not make such connections Hide line from JUB interttertiun with or held Air il ;.-ih. 1!I4H. ivf shall b<» determined by reFO- within the said period of tim« the the southe«fit«rl/ side line of West She is tdgo survived by two sis- > Rev. Fred E. Miles pave the in- JAKE F. JONES, tinn to be hfrfaClPr adopted. Town of Westfield #hall cause such J-X'MI Broad Street, wiiich point is in the Town Clerk. contieetlon* to be made and pay dividing line between lots 1 urn.) 2. ters, Mrs. T. J. Eitel oi Westfield j vocation. John Culver. Robert TloK 6. Not t more than '""toOO the eoKt and expense thereof and ORIMWAK^K TO and Urn, F. Zimmerman of Mar-.'Grant, William and Edward Hoir- of th* fdiin to be raised by the itf.su- Lor i. in bl(u\ ?S#, iu shown on the Tax M'l-flll OHIIIVtXK *,.. nee of soUl notea ma.y b.e used to wilt cause Eucfi expense to be Map of ttoe Town of Westfield, and tinsvsile and four grandchildren. aid, members of the Youth Fel- l» OHUIVA1VCK I.KtMltli FKM nancp iiJiterp*= t on obligationbliti s Jfc. _ a_aspeiwed upon the land benefit ted. running tbeaoe H) in a southwest- lowship, sang several selections. •II8WIO* TO »II.I.A l««TNAIi- o finance pucli purpose, whether tern*-* SECTION 4. It i* hereby deter- tKNVGV erly direction along the diriding line »*U" to., l*»., TO (OimiT pornry or permanent, or to finance mined and stated that the extlma'.e.a I* between lot* 1 and 2, and lots 14 Smith Ware The dinner was prepared by club * lillTtm lt:»KH IV BAHenctneejing or inspection co£ts and amount of money necccrafciy to b« nsHV or and 2, In wild block a distance of members undsft- direction of Nor «At AIEVIF: mow KOHKOLK legal expenses, or to finance the raised from oil sources for said TIOK FOB HtlU LOT 1'one hundred (tOQ) feet to a point, Funeral services for John Smith *»>:>! K TO n.irro\ STHKIOT. cunt of the irtKunnct of t*uch ohll- liurpafte In |38»O.(rt and th»t tke RRoch A. Williams is running; thence <£) in a northwetit- Ware of Short Hills, father i man Morash. Richard Alfoi'd, min- provided in said IJOCJI 1 estimated maximum aniouht of the owner of lot 1, in block tiO!*, erly dlrettion and parallel with Hy- o Soud law, Title 4H: !--"->, Revised bonds or notes n«c«s«ary to b# is-known n» N<>. 37i» Spring Sireet. ana islip Avenuf and along the dividing Mrg. Janice Irwin of Florida street, ister of music, led group singing;. IV»*<>: r;M4%TI*(; PEH Statutes of N'e»- Jersey, 1S37, WHKill:AH The Town uf VeniH^ld ! block, a distance of twenty-five (2i<) were held Tuesday afternoon in Mi««IO« TO THSatt V. *l.- SK*». 1 mined and declared thnt the period* «aid purpone th* eum ef |C«O.Oo block ?8tj, and 4-2S-11 Gray's Funeral Home with Key. German Measles, NKH'I' TO r»K8Tari*r A SAJM f usefulness of the purpose for from capital im»rov*m*iit funds Robert M. Skinner, minister of the T 4 ^t %"" W* V&"t**Aft I^V — — —- »•. __ ^ —. . lie finaacimr of which paid notes available for »uch purpoeo. WHEREAS the Town Council ha» €hickeiipox Pass K I H K K T I'NON .re to fc^^»sued 1P t\ period of ten determined that it is necewttry to Fresbyterian Church, officiating. eurti, computed from the date of SECTION 5. To finance fluid pur- acquire said lot .1, in block 6i)n, to Interment was in Kestland Memo THNKK Hi WUKIOD 4itM) FKKT, ant to (lie llooat Bond L+w of thecomplete the proposed improvement Peak; Cases Drop 2KU State of New Jersey, In antj^l|)Htlon of the Hprinu; Street area, and LUGGAGE REPAJiiL rial PaTk, East Hanover. SECTION S. It in hereby deter- mined and declared that th» Bup-of the issuance of bonds, Bond An- WHEHEAH eald Iloch A. Williams* Mr. Ware died Saturday in ijlemeijtal Debt Statement required ticipation Note* of paid Town which has offered to convey «&id lot 1, in UMIULLAS, IEPA1RED, Uffilt German measles and chicken pox shall not exceed in aggregate prin- block *0S, for 94OO0.O0 in cash pHin Overlook Hospital. He was an en-have parsed the high peak in West- piauc NOTICE: ty v.a.lA law h:\s b^en duly made and a deed from said Town of Wemt- Put He Kutice is hereby yiven Hed In the office of the Town Clerk cipal amount the earn of f3100.00. field of twenty-live (25) feet of ZffPOS INSTALLED AND wS gineer with the Public Service field, according to the most recent that tin ordinance of which the fol- of said Town, and that such »tate- Bald note* shall bear interest at a lots 1 nnd 14, block 73*!, and Corp. in Newark. He ws s tt na- lowing is a copy, was introduced, tnent PO filed shows that th* Krotm rat* which *h*l) Hot exceed »ir per • LADIES'HANDIACS f tabulation of the Board of Health, read and passed an first read In* ty debt of said T\, . 1!4!*$*$., »nt eiffheighll o'clococlock P. MII.. reserlbefl by sairt l»w. mlned by thi» ordinance shall be THEREFORE ME IT ORDAINED two sons, John S. Ware III andreports, and urges caution on the(D. S. T.) In the Council Chamber, H12CTION S. This •rdinance Khali determined by resolutions to be by the Council of the Town vf Wefli- Malcolm D. Ware. Municipal liulldtnt, 121 Proinect ake effect twenty days after the hereafter adopted- field, In the County of Union: part of residents because of the Street, Weetlield, New Jersey, at Irst publication thereof after flnul SECTION 6. Not more than 1200.- 1. That there Khali be acquired, seriousness of the disease. which time and place any person if sage. 00 of the gum to be raised by theby purchase, for Town pur- who may 6B lntereKtei) therein will Pa.«fed and Adopted April 2"», 194X issuance of said notes may be used poses, all that certain lot, tract Mrs. Jessie P. Phillip* Measles is contracted by contact be given an opportunity to be heard to finance Interest or obligations jr parcel of land and prein- Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie with persons having the disease, concerning sucuchh ordinaordinancen , iMauerl to finance such purpose, .ii*a, Kltitiitp, lying and be in IT in the JANE F. JONES. whether temporary or permanent, Town of WVstfleld, County of union phinney Phillips, who made her especially in the early sneezing Town Clerk. The Ordinance publlf>h*A herewith or to finance engineering1 or inspec- and State of New Jersey, which is home with her daughter, Mrs. Hay-and coughing stage before the rash April 2fi, as been fltinlly panned by the tion cost and l**al expenseB, or to more particularly described as fol- ouneil of the Town of We#tfield, finance the cost of the Ifwuanc* of low*: ward Gfcatty o! 1065 Lamberts ppears, according to board mem- i the County of Union, and theauch obU^attonR, aft provided in Paid Mill road, will be held at 8:110 bers. They urge parents to look •rrriAi, oaDi*4*rr *«. wenty-day period of limitation Local Bond Law. Title 40: 1-T>~u He-BRGINNING nt the point formed A\ OHI>I%4\C>: TO AltHONIRR 1thin which a suit, action or pro- \i»fd Htatutea of N«w Jersey, 11*7. by the intersection of the north- p. jtk. tonight in the Quackenboss upon coughs and colds with suspi- THfc |*I M4 HABtt OP OKK « #_ • ceeding- questioning the validity of eauterly Bide line of fifth way Ave- ifineral Home, New Brunswick. cion and keep children away from f %l>IM,4r AMBI'LAKCR HTTH uch Ordinance enii b« commenced SECTION 7. It I* hereby deter- nue with the ftoutheaptprly nlde Um> t:<|t IP«t:\T, AMU TO AFFMO- g provided hy Th» IAC«) Bond l^w, mined and declared that the period of Sprfna* Street and running thence j Interment will be tomorrow morn- persons with measles. FHIATR MOWKV FOR THAT ian he#nn to run from th« date of i of uRefulnesB of the purpose for . as shown on illness. She was the wife of the take care in distinguishing this ment ami extras, u« Uemtietl in me provement an may be lawfully a»- the Tax Map of the Town of West- off *M-!» of thp CJoId Crest SnfWv NPK4IAI. ONOIKAWCR N«. Mft M>ssed upon the land specially bene- field &n& running thence (2) in u late Robert Phillips Jr., formerly disease from German measles and K^uiinnent CArp., rtnled April l!Hh AX ORO1N4NCK MOVIUI!>Ki POM fited thereby fhall be no asaee»ed southeasterly direction and alone1 and 20th, IJUJt, be purchased. TMK IMPHOVKMKNT Of A "K*- by the Board of A«ae*"8ors. ef New Brunswick, who was asso- o call the family physician if in TIOW OV MARYLAND MTIIKKT, tiald dividing line a distance of one caitcd with the former Michelin loubt. SKOTtOK 2. Thnt the Mavnr nnd TMR AP^HOrafATION Op TNR SECTION !»- It Is hereby deter- hundred fourteen {114) feet more or Towwn Clerk execute, an a part concon- «KtMM SRC URIAH V THHME- mined and declared that the number less to n point In the dividing line Tire Co. German maesles reached its peak ide rat IoI n fof r thh e purchash e of ttuitl of annual installments In which between lotH 1 and 29 in blocK 601*! ambulance, a bill of f>a\e to the FOH AXD THR inHIAKCR OP the special aHsefcumenta to be levied at* shown on said tax map nnd run- She was a daughter of the late n March, when 432 cases were re- Wn«il) ANTICIPATION KOTKS 1 Oold Safety Equipment Corp. FOR THK riNAKCIWG OF flAID on account of the said Improvement ning thence (3) In a southwesterly! Arthur and Sarabelle Phinney, a ported; this month 271 cases have for the Cadillac. Ambulance, Serial WORK. may be paid in five (5). direction nnd binding on paid di- member of the Church of St. John V(». SOK1'.*R, Kngine No. 8081HS SECTION 10. It is hereby deter- viding line a (UHtnnce of thirty-six jeeurred. There have been 64 cases HKOTION* 3. It Is hereby deter- BE IT ORDAINED byy the Coun- mined find declared that the Sup-feet and twenty-one one hundrertihw the Evangelist, N«% Brunswick, a af chicken pox during April, com- mined and Mated that tlie estimated cil of the Town of Westfleld, in plemental Debt Statement required of a foot (36.21') more or less to member of Ruth Chapter 12, OES, amount of money necessary to be he County of Union. ny said law has been duly made and a point In tln> said northeasterly side pared with 103 in March, 42 in raised, from all sources for «nld SECTION 1. That Maryland Street filed in the office of the Town Clerk line" of Itahway Avenue and run- Funeral Director* •nd the Ladies Auxiliary of Tem- 'ebruary and 38 in January. For- nurmme iw six thousand dollar* ning thence (4) in a northwesterly (ICOftO.00), and that there Is hereby direction nnd binding- on said aide ple Comm&nderv IS. ' .y-six cases of regular measles appropriated to said purpose the line of Rah way Avenue a distance Westfield CruM In addition to her daughter, she lave been reported so far this «um of tiix thousand dollars (16.- of one hundred fifteen feet and fidO.flfi) from capital Improvement sixty-eight hundred ths of a foot in survived by one grandchild and month, compared with 39 in March, funtiH available fur nuch purposes. (115.68*) more or less to the point 318 E. Broad St. two girters. 35 in February and 18 in Jan- SECTION 4. TliIK ordinance shall DR. M. UPTON and place of BEGINNING. tel. west. 2-0143 uary. tflUe effect twenty dnyw after the tel.ir.tm first publication thereof after final Being known as No. 373 Spring Alfred Pierce i pannage.. OPTOMETRIST I H-28-H Fees 5S.16 Funeral services for Alfred Stamp Club EYE5 EXAMINED Werce of 127 Grove street will be PI RI.IC VOTICR ~ • Public Notice in hereby ^Ueli thai •""14 mt 1:3© Bynrrioday in Brown's Winners Named Ordinances entitle*! »f followta Were J^-WMMT FRONT 3T. PL *HU PLAINFIELD, N. J..,. Funnd Home, Pluinfleld. Hi* pa»*m1 nnd adopted by the C&«hcil of the Town of Wentfleld at a ttntet- •OURSi DflUr. • A. M. !• • p. M-JTfcaraJar. • A. M. «• • P. MJ I HU h. Sweeney, pastor of St. John's The Stamp Club at Roosevelt ing thereof held April 2:,th. 1!*4H. •K 'J'J Baptist Church, Scotch Plains, will Junior High School, under the di- JANK F. JONEB, officiate and interment will lie in ection of Charles Covell, has an- Town Clerk. the family plot in Rose Hill Ceme- nounced the winners of the annual tery, Linden. stamp exhibit displayed in the OHDI*A\C'K PROVintXd rOR Mr. Pierce, a landscape (farden- front hall cabinet. The display - JIK . COMiTRIX'TION fV A IMHKIM'. AHtH ON THK •r, died Monday in Muhlenberg lonsisted largely of United States MO1THKHI.V N1UR OK NOHTII Hoipital after a brief illness. A stamps and first day covers. Also AVKXIK, THE APPHOrHIATIOK OK THK NUVIKft MXI resident of Westfieldf for more than ncluded were the materials used THKHK»OH AXD THK 60 years, he was a member of St )y collectors: a catalog, stamp dic- AXK OF BOND A!\TIlir.iTlOX John's Baptist Church. ionary, magnifying glass, etc. MH'K.K FOH THE KINANCINC, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. or RAin WORK. The first prize of $3 was award- j HE IT OUDAIVEn by the Counci Clara Veal Pierce, a daughter, ed to Kay Klotzburger. A tie for;of the Town of West field. In the Mrs. Madeline Walker of Roselle County of Union, second prize was shared by Carol; SECTION* l. That a parking: area ODDS and ENDS •nd one grandson. Jeffers and Bill Schumacher, who he constructed on the southerly aide nf North Avenue extending from the lach one ?1.50. [ Wetitfleld - Fire Hetvdauarterw to Alfiretta Newell The money for these awards was I properly of Henry F. Townsend by the construction of modified pene- Funeral services for Alfiretta taken from the club treasury amljtration macadam Hurface, stonr Newell, formerly of 547 Summit special contributions of the mem-''*™"" *" "" *" *" avenue and manager of the Union bers. ( Ruard rail, Klone wall, and hy do ' iMK all necessary jfradlns. seeding News Co, of Westfield for 28 years, and ulantlng and other work neee^ were held last evening' at the par. ! fitry and Incidental to the work o lors of A. Carr & Son, Kingston, Aulo, PS Pole conntructlnK such area. SECTION 2. That the n:\Id lm- N. Y. Interment was in Kingston. Damaged in Accident i proven\ent ohnll be made anil She died in her 80th year at the , iiteteil under the supervision of the , , _, . I Town Kngineer nnd in ncoordance home of her great-niece, Genevieve A telegraph pole on Smith ave* with plan* nnd nppclnr«tlon« tlm REMEMBER SCHOOL DAYS? M. Easton of Wells Bridge, N. Y.,nue west of Ross place was split hiive been prepared for FAMOUS BRANDS Monday. Also surviving is a nnd which are now on file in th at 11:35" p. m. last night when it office oC th«> Town Engineer ant_ niece, Mrs. Edna Conldin of South was struck by an automobile op- are hereby made part of this ordln- 1895 Excerpts From The Union County Standard If Bound Bvook, a great nephew, Geo. erated by Lazarus Burton, 28 years j SKCTIOX S. That Pit Id work aha Long Sleeve W. Crnklin of Plainfield and .Id, of 312 Filmore avenue, Plain- To the Founder af Arbor Day (1895) for Oliver Wendell Holmft P*1 j| great great niece Mrs. Jean Coil field. According to police, the driv- Westfield, N. J., Apr. 20, 189G. philosopher; Rev. Dr. Wm. *-™*'l[tt} af West Lafayette, Ind. r claimed he was driving east on Hon. J. Steriine Morton, George H. Brown, former presidents | South avenue and was forced off! HEALTH'S Sport Shirts Secretary of Apiculture, VVestHeld Board of Education. Mrs. Joseph E. Cover the road when he hit the Public I WHIN .. Washington, D. C. School Report Mrs. Carria A. Cover of G34 Service pole. The front end of Va!u«* to IS.95 . There are about 750 pupils oi Tremont avenue, wife of the late his car was badly damaged. No WHIN SICMJ TAW THE Dear Sir: Last week I told the boys and that .is between the ages^of nve!H' Joseph E. Cover, died Apr. 18 in one was injured. girls of our several grammar departments years, in the public schools, 01= | DOCTOR'S MIwmntoM TO that I would leave the honor of naming one are in attendance. In LlJwn^L wv» Upland, Cal., after a short illness Burton was divert a summons to of the two trees to be planted by us on the t Born in Red Bluff, Cal., 82 years Police Court on a Charge of driv- $3.65 Prospect Street School, ,•>'*'•,„,,.„ te»a- coming Arbor Day (Friday, April 24th) to School, 6,0. The High School has t»» • . ago, Mrs. Cover lived in Missouri ing without a license; the owner CENTOAL 3 for $10.00 them and that they might select the name until 1918 when she moved to of the car, James R. SCIUKKS of either by individual votes or by rooms, as ers ond an enrollment of 73. 1M« We8tfield and made her home with 326 Berckman street, Pldinfield, PHARMACY they Baw fit. For some reason or other, and cost of maintenance for tne >™ is flO,650.00. a daughter, Mrs. Harry F. Corn- was also j^iven a summons on a strictly without any suggestion by myself or Think Nothing of It, ^,Jl" wall. She was a member of the charge of allowing an unlicensed I AND OET THi MCDICINC; the teachers, they have almost unanimously decided to call it after the distinguished On With the SU'MU Presbyterian Church of Westfield. driver to operate his vehicle. December 5. Teacher »g v Besides Mrs. Cornwall, Mrs, TO HELP ME OET BACKI founder of Arbor Day. On Friday next, then, the J. Sterling Morton" tree will be pub- pupils jeered at her for we « , Cover is survived by anothe All Same Material suit to school. The boys' PJTf"," Mr. licly named and planted by the assembled I daughter, Mrs. James Tanham o: Gelatin, glue and liinglass are schools of our town and it would afford me life miserable by writing ™bers , Colored Shirts ud New York City, a brother and nodificatlons of Ihc same matorlal much pleasure to know that the tribute of th* subject. Such is Pr?J £« ^5tW three sisters, two grandsons and respe-ct and admiration which it thus ex- alty of innovating hnbnV * J the de« ress s wa f U four great grandchildren. She wil Regular and French Cuffs' P £ ,">r you will be acceptable to you. followed and then it ,^ " u"?.™r* be buried in Farmington, Mo. With great respect, couldn't get her evcryday' su't »"hcr ? . * Valuei to $4.SD EDWIN FRANCIS, Lafayette D. Lytle Sup. Principal. Lufayette D. Lytle of 227 Wai | x\ny questions? | r f r t 0 n Te Iio<1: vn,,?iS " ? \ . , 1 P "Convey to the nut avenue, Cranford, died yester youth ond children m your educational charge day morning in Muhlenberg Hos % f $2.65 my sincere thanks for this remembrance and pital, Plninfield, after u lonjr ill 3 for $7.50 assure them that I very highly appreciate ness. A veteran of World War I * About the design, workman- g their considerate courtesy." he tlcc a Nolw he was an official of tlie Coasta S ship, material, cost of a good 5$ Mn! \ ' , "y maple (from Ripley 1 Manor) was planted on the Summit Avenue r\, m. iu * •"" • • (a no ten' -: .•Mlt • Oil Co. in other places and then a Wf K\ * monument or marker? We'll % old Lincoln Sch o1 now He is survived by his wife, Mrs, TWiempleI )i lnwnf . ° < Masonic it should not work hu e. ( please»" 1 Kivegiven to the new system seems 1 Ethel Stevens Lytle and two daugh- t be glad to answer them. No T All Prescriptions Are The other trees were plnnted and nnme.l ters, Mrs. George Albertson an concerned. Mrs. Donald Prior. X obligation, of course. 1 Compounded Carefully Funeral services will be held a ma and Promptly Here. John franks 2 p. m. tomorrow in Gray Me euiu THE WESTFIELD TRUST COMPAQ morial Funernl Home, Cranfon' Open Every Sunday with Rev. Kobert Longakcr of th 10 A. M. - 1 P. M. Cranford Presbyterian Church, of 3 P. M. - 8 P. M. . Brnnchee: Fifty Seven Yean Of flciutini;. Interment will lie LLMANNING&SON PLAINFIELD — RIDGEWOOD 1892 1949 j the convenience, of the family. EnUtbliahtd 18(11 Progressive Banking PIIII.I.IPH. IU Wmtflnlii. N. .1.. STAM.KV IU I1M-.I1. (IVV.MT Open Monday, Friday Evenings 'Til 9 •l"" !!« I'M!). JI>«KIII ]'., ivrfi> the lnti> nobort Plilllliw. Jr., . 40S WEST FRONT STREET .... ilnyii'iiril lli.,ilty. The Oldcit Banking Institution In Westfield KelMlvbn uml frlendH arc I-CHIH' PLAINFIELD Cadhai m* tully IMVHIMI ID nKeml funornl KW . lt-fH nl the limwKiMilioHH Funorn Tel. PUinfield 6-0706 llonii', 10U lilvlnicstoii Avi,'., 1 iPHflR(Tlfi[Y Mimi'm'U'U. N. .1., ThUT-mliiy eviHl Illustrated Booklet Upon Itcqucut Broad and Elm Sh. Westfield, N. J- April 3H, ill N.'.'iri oVJuck. Iniurmmit, Knlrviou- roinetery Member fetcriil Unni.H IIUH»B« Corpora!<•<• Friday inuinlntf. THE WESTFIKLO LEADER,, THUKSDAY, APEIL 21,. 1949 under legislation which would give municipalities the right to remove Jiurches, Schools Town May Buy or cut back obstructions to traf-

(Continued from P**e U ; "•* Resolutions were passed grant- of Jews Name," H. H. H. Beach; groups; providing for the improve- ; <, AWen Balliard or the Ux ots "Open Our Eyes," Will lavtan; postlude, "Little Fugue ment of a section of Maryland, office a sU weeks leave o{ ausence G minor," J- S. B«ch. , street; authorizing: the acquisition i wRh . L inni A n. ,. Congregational Church, Sylvan-, of property at 379 Spring street; ,.Uoni taxes (m . ,rtJ, ttt It's A \V Jenkins, organist and choir j and providingpg - for street improve-p , 13g Gm,ne p,aee. granting per. rector Prelude, "Toccata »nd| ments in Marlboro street with as- mission to Sebastian J. Mazza to sessments to be levied against prop- install one 550-gallon gasoline aKue in D minor," Bach; soprano \« two flutes »nd organ, "God erty owners. storage tank underground in the ., Shepherd Is Beside Me," B«ch, Fanwood Stone Crushing Co. rear of property at 420 Eahway Good Trick was awarded a bid for furnishing avenue; granting" licenses to Hur- orothy Dawson, Eliiabeth Eit- crushed stone at ^3.10 a ton less nhouse, Osgood Rgers; offertory, mond E. Baytops, F. W. Wool- 60 cent* a ton for town haulage, worth Co., John C. Steuernagel indunte," Bach, two flutes and and Dosch-King of Whippany, who nan- choir, "Glorie in Excelais," and G. C. Murphy; approving] ozart; postlude, "Toccata" from submitted a low bid of 1137 cents j "j^ "of Domlnick'v'illVillan, e for a And We | per gallon for asphalt oil won that dwellin at 601 short Hi: 11s avenue, ifth Symphony, Charles M. Wi- ntract. ' 1 ir. • i of Edward Norman for a dwelling A communication calling atten- to be built at 1035 Columbus ave- On May 8 the First Baptist on to « "ifaulty entrance" at Vir- nue and of William F. Rutter for hurth will present the following nia street, received from Louise a dwelling to be built at 7 Tudor Il-Bach program at the morning . Stucker, was referred to the oval. Can Do It.. rvice under the direction of Stew- lepavtment of public works. An- t Schall, with Lester Robertson ther letter requested adjustment The offer of Allen Ward to pur- organist: Prelude, "Pustoml in f taxes on property at 265 Law-chase a 23 foot strip of land ad- joi"; Choir, "Come Blessed jacent to 425 North avenue for nia ence avenue. Associate Engineers, the sum of $2150 was accepted. t«t" soprano solo, "I Follow nc, requested permission to in- hee' Also My Saviour," Mrs. Al- tall a 1000 gallon fuel oil tank The council approved recommenda- ,n R. Kittleson; offertory, "Be it 222 North avenue, while the tions of the Board of Adjustment hou But Near"; postlude, "Fu- row Machine Co. sought pennis- granting permission to Eldred R. in C major." to construct a building dupli- Crow to construct a building at ue 408-416 North avenue to be used A musical vesper service will be iting that of the Accurate Bush- r 1 ng Co. in Garwood, on property; f° ''K' ' manufacturing, to Au- ,veu by the Lutheran choir at 8 1 and Graef to operate ,e Redeemer Lutkerean Church t 408-416 North avenue, which B" , , rr, _ . . s not in conformity with the build- a beautyy salon at 573 Trinity lUnuay directed by Mrs. Daniel leuning with Mrs. Edward Wente ng code. Bids of Antonio Appez- place and to Jeannette L. Vojir residing at the organ. The pro- ato of 123 Grove street to pur- to ereut a building; to be used as ihase two lots at Thomas avenue |« """"ty shop at 601) North ave- T»m will include: Prelude, choral, e west Jerusalem Thou City Fair on nd Pine street for »1530 each, j »u ' gh," Max Lege-r; choir, "With homas Colapietro of 342 First | Voice Singing," Martin Shaw; itreet to purchase a lot at 940 Co-j Win 0 Lord Most Holy," Franz Abt; umbus avenue for $750 and Geo. We're right on our toes otirano solo, flute obligate, "God T. Brown to purchase a lot at 482 S. I'. League Title |y Shepherd," Bach, Barbara WVt ABUVED—Wanda Ottoni, French ictreu, hu arrived in Idgewood ivenue for $4^0, and , . . ready, willing and Irnesen; choir, "I Will Give Glory New York, from Paris. Accompanying her wai her dog, Spooky, ha lies J. Angelo to purchase By sweeping Whitey's last nl^ht D Thee," Robert W. Wilkes; vol- VUe. Ottoni may do a picture in Hollywood. roperty at South and Central ave-' in the final match of the season, able to supiily you with intary, "K y T i e," Fre»cobaldi; ues for $2520 were referred to I Dunkcr's won the Scotch Plains Ikon, "Up! Up! My H*art Rejoic- program will .include: Schubert, first movement, "Sonata, Op. 2, he town property committee. Bowling League title. summer clothing . ng," J. Cruger; violin duet, first "Theme from th« Unfinished Sym- No. 1," Joan Clark; Mendelssohn, A traffic hazard, which was Never too far back all season Bovement, "Concerto in D minor, "Rondo Capriciosso, Miss Adaline lainicd to be on town-owned prop- the Dankermen came through to smart to look at... coin- phony," Denny Clark; Eckstein, win the last 15 games which gave |ach, Mrs. Victoria Shapiro, Dan- "Grandfather's Clock," Alice Betts; H. Brown and de FHIIU, "Ritual rty at South Chestnut and East kl Reuning; postlude, "Toccata," Fire Dance," Mrs. Place, Broad streets, was lulled to the them u two-game margin. There for table to be in, and lohann Pachelbel. Bragdon, "Indian Dance," Billy attention of the Town Council by is a three-way tie for second b Calhoun; Crist, "A Music Box," Hampton Hanna. He asked the tween Whitey's, Park Cleaners cool all the way. Our Mis. Erskine B. Mayo is chair- Ann Garretson; Ward, "The Dutch officials to watch a state bill now and DCCUOUO'H. (•,»!! of the Music Week committee Twins," Raymond Betts; Bach, Musical Club selection of smoothly i church participation. "Minuet in G," Dolores Mclntyre; Two post-Music Week recitals Mozart - Kasschau, "Romance," panied by Mr. Rogers and Mi's. tailored, crisp summer i have been announced. On Paul Drummet; Lichner, "Gipsy Shinier. isday evening, May 10,a piano Dance," Sue Valentine; Mansfield, suits is quite compre- igram will be given by Cather- "Liebcsliewler Walzer" (love song "Thumbelina," Connie Sclunnach- waltzes) Opus 52 by Brahms wii Cortelyou Place at the home er; Cramm, "Two Kittle Frog- Special Purchase! hensive right now. And Mis. Anthony Paone, 43 Fair- conclude the program. The selcc lill road. Selections will include: gies," Virginia Lee Kardin. tions will be Biihg by the Musica any one you select will Lute Prelude," Bach - Granbury; Also Beethoven, "Sonatina in Club chorus assisted by J. Bliss aik, Hark, the Lark" and Du G," Joan Anderson; C. P. E. Bach, Austin, Donald R. Belcher, Mary keep you comfortable list die Ruh," Schubert-Liszt; "Salfengietto," Jacqueline van

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