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THE WESTFIELD LEADER the LEADING and MOST WIDELY CMCVLATED WEEKLY NEWSPAFEM in UNION COUNTY Entered As Second Class Hatter YEAM-JJO, 34 Pu«T Oslce, Westfleld, N THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CMCVLATED WEEKLY NEWSPAFEM IN UNION COUNTY Entered as Second Class Hatter YEAM-JJO, 34 Pu«t OSlce, Westfleld, N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949 Every Tkuraday Spring Two Flower Shows Festival Planned by Local Commencement >w Night Garden Groups Than 200 Dates Scheduled Woman's Club Dept. jh Students To Hold First participate JUM- 9 and 14 Set by School On May 26 For Sr. High, Jr. High iu«l Spring Music Festi- held at the Roosevelt Two outstanding: f;ower shows The schedule of annual year end activities including h School tomorrow eve- will be on the bill of fare of gar- ments, at the Junior and Senior High School was approval ftp fi5 p. m. More than 200 den enthusiasts during the same Board of Education Tuesday night. Both of the graduation • till take part in this pro- week. The garden department oi will be held in the junior school, the Senior High on JUM » Mi tk« i will feature the work the Woman's Club will sponsor a Junior High on June 14. The Baccalaureate service will >• feaM to MM ,• departments in the show at St. Paul's parish house Methodist Church, Bunday, Jwat May 2«>, while the Garden Club ol 5. Other datc-n, which J and orchestra, conduct- Westfield will present its annual proved, were the Junior Valton Biariss, will open show June 1 at the Masonic Tern Skinner to Speak May l.'l; the National Moaar . I of the program. Mrs. pie under the direction of Mrs. ciety reception at the Tmnla CMb Berry will direct the Harold Brooks. • HIK liKHTHl IIU Ml WTINU At Friday Dinner May 15; the Ninth Giadt (tartar, lade chorus. Accompan- Mrs. Harvey T. Brown of 621 May 20 and the Senior HI** OI«V lis group include Marcia Arlington avenue is directing the Physical Education prof raat Maw [atlierine Wellman and Woman's Club garden department Wins College Hivlr DulkV Topic 21. leason. The seventh grad- show, "Harmony of Sprng." All For Testimonial The board aiio approved ip*eW ' lerform a Spanish num- Westfield and Mountainside ama- events for next year which will ia- |ve costumes, teurs are invited to compete, and Club Scholarship Robert SI, Skinner, pastor of the elude a Fine and Industrial Altf hth grade girls' chorus, only one entry in each class is Preabyteiian Church in Westiield, Exhibit in the Senior schevl, (raw |grade choir and the ipe- allowed for each exhibitor. All will speak on "Civic Duties and May 8 to 12. nps will be directed by The l,fm-«lri Nik**!*, pH'tarcd'a by Mrt, l,*iitt«> May** T..-4I*. Anton* the *«•!«>< *..»•• ,ho exhibits must be intend between Teacher* Daughter Will •'••• 'r«MMlar »•••»••«; l« Responsibilities" at the testimonial Frank Ketcham, chairman af tka 1 Tombacher. For the 9 a. m. and 11; 30 a. m. the day of To Enter Welkwley dinner for the Mayor and mem- building committee, told the heart I Julie Ann Bonnett will the show, except junior entries bers of the Town Council being he had met with a committee at accompaniment. Both Final Jr. Program which will be received from 8 until Miss Gertrude (Bonnie) Bunt- given by the Town Republican Grant School parents, to ister and Dan Reuning Students Win Lincoln Singers 11 a. m. No exhibit may be re- ing, daughter of Samuel H. Bunt- Committee and the Westftcld Busi- their request that the beard piano for the choir. Saturday Afternoon moved before 9 p. m. the same ing Jr., Spanish teacher at West- ness Association at Echo Lake plans prepared for the • will also play for the evening. "field High School, and Mrs. Bunt- Country Club tomorrow evening. tion of a gymnaiium. the traaatW ^umbers. Essay Contest The Young Dauglat, produced To Present Drama of the auditorium to the Bret feat by the dramatic department of the Seals will be given .for first, sec- ing, has been awarded the 1949 Senator Kenneth T, Hand, State i specialty groups are: ond, third and honorable mention scholarship of the College Wom-Senator from Union County, has from the third and conatractlaa «C Teenere, Inc," which College Woman's Club, will be pre- in each class, and sweepstakes six new classrooms, te relieve • Cheryl Clark, Jean sented as the final junior program Mrs. Tiedje Writes an's Club. The announcement was been invited to attend and is ex- Roth, Charles Cogs- priies will be awarded in each wc- made ut the annual meeting of pected to make a few informal re- severely overcrowded eondtthw. •• Pelton, Edward Hall, Crickenberger First sponsored by the School Welfare Musical Program tion. said the committee aehed that Council Saturday at 2:30 p. m. in the club Tuesday evening by Mrs. marks, it was learned from the , Rac Logie, Roger Bean, Flowers in arrangement clauci George E. Buchanan, scholarship joint chairmen of the affair, Frank- plans be prepared now in the tvaat dulse, Donald Kansky, Cheryl Clark and Jean Cricken- Benjamin Franklin School. Tick- The Lincoln PTA will open its that federal fund» w«r« made avaaV ets may be obtained at the door. ne«d not be grown by the exhibi- committee chairman. lin G. Windfeldt and Edward K. arge, Bill Howard, Gor- berger have been named senior monthly meeting; to guests, Tues- The fUOO scholarship is offered able for this type of work. Members of the cast of the play tor unless so stated. Reservation! Rumple. Rev. Frederick W. Blati JIworth and Alex Scott; high and junior high winners of day evening at 8 p. m. The Lin- for the following classes, Section! annually to a girl in the senior of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Mrs. Jean Louise Stone wai af> Sixteen," comprised of the Americanism Essay Contest include: Alan, Mrs. B. C. Hafford; coln Singers, a musical organize. clas of Wetfield High School. Thi> Margaret Mnrr, Mrs. Edward Bals- A and B, must be made by 10 a. in. will ask the invocation. Mr, Wind- pointed school nurse ta pneaeter, Alice Brady, sponsored by the American Legion tion composed of mothers and May 23 with Mrs. A. H. Moody, award is based upon scholarship, feldt has been nominated as toast- Mrs. Jean Wells, who has met, Carol Head, Bar- Auxiliary of New Jersey. Awards baugh; George, Mrs. W. S. Mar- teachers of Lincoln School, will all-around ability, character and master for the evening. tynj Andrew Fife, Mrs. H. A. Mc- We. 2-3717-M. ed. Mrs. Stone, a graduate of the rr, Janet Self, Kitty Lee of $6 will be given to the winners present a program of chorale num- personality. Somerset Hospital School of Nun- i Diehl, Jane Kipp, Sal- by the auxiliary of the Martin Cashln; Lady Douglas, Miss Shir- bers and an original musical dra> Arrangement classes include: Other entertainment will be sup- ley Wright; Queen Mary, Mrs. D. Section A, Spring Flowers, Class Miss Bunting, who plans to en- plied by the Country Cousins Quar- ing, was a staff nurse with the Yvonne Nelson, Joan Wallberg unit at the closing as- ma Th a Singiu' Land! (Ameri- ter Wellesley next fall, rank's first Red Cross in Honolulu for an' Whaley, Pat Col- sembly of the schools. Mrs. T. K.C. Hsckett; Sir Willie, Mrs. F. R. cana of 1840), written and direct- 1, arrangement featuring iris stag- tet and the Corn Borers. Stimp- Russell; Leith, a soldier, Mrs. W. ed in space 32 inches high, 27, inch, in her class. She is president of son Hubbard, who was inadvertent- months in 1043 and has ira Burritt and Julie Smith Jr., is Americanism chair ed by the club's conductor, Louise the Girls' Athletic Committee and been with the Visiting Nutta rtt; "The Triple Ten,"man of the Westiield organization. A. McCune; a servant anil Ley ton, Mayne Tiedje. ly charged with leadership of the (Continued on Page 8) uf the Junior Auxiliary. Her many latter group in lost week's story, sociation of Plainfield. ation of the last two Subject for the contest was "What a soldier, Miss Betty Blown and The cast of characters include: extra-curricular activities also in- Kind of An American Am I?" n page and a soldier, Miss .lane reports that this responsibility Mrs.. Dorothy F, Minton inch will feature a song Sara Lee, Mrs. Donald Graham; clude the Wcstfkld Public Schools really belongs to Joseph F. Bro- illy for them by Mrs. Sortor. Eliza, Mrs. Merrill Stevenson; Su named a part tme kindergarten A total of 71 essays were sub- Athletic Council, the yearbook zek Jr. teacher in place of the full mitted in the local contest, accord- sannah, Mrs. Quentin Tiedje; Aba- staff, the band, Spanish Club, Lit- gail, Mrs. Prentiss Haworth; Mi- pesition she now holds aad t body is being given 'inff to the judges, Nancy T. Rush, erary Club and the National Hon- Ada Grillo wu named an eknaff- nity to see the entire John W. Sands and Carol us T. nerva, Mrs. Charles Huns; Rachel, or Society, to which she was elect- Mi,. Jack Berry; Phoebe, Mis Ury Uachcr, following aa ahMHi t drr»» rehearsal this Clark. Of that number, five were ed in her junior year. Miss Hunt- Merry-Go-Round of two years for atudy. "We Friday evening from' each Holy Trinity High 'Russell Kupp; Deborah, Mrs. Em- ing ig also active in many sports. i m«U Deeter and Pioneer women: Medical inspectors for tat WBMl i entirely for par- School our) Roosevelt Junior High ye»i' were appointed ai S<Jioal -»u<M*-.'wra Wwtneld.
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