THE WESTFIELD LEADER LEADING and MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in UNION COUNTY Published WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1946 Bvorj Thursday
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f»per — Fat Still Needed Save Your* THE WESTFIELD LEADER LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY Published WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1946 Bvorj Thursday. 24 Paget—4 CmU jc Concert "Youth Speaks Its Mind" Forum Moderator United Campaign More Tax Title [Celebrate Elects Philp As Property Sold Open Meeting On High Week Here Topic For Forum May 2 The Westfteld Woman's Club has New President By Town Council School Site Next Tuesday en's Clubs in May where they will _cal Club Plans completed its plans for the forum be addressed by Whitelaw Eeid of "Youth Speaks Its Mind" to bethe Herald-Tribune, and Miss Jane Rost, Cramer, NichoU Business Continues nt For May 7 held Msy 2 in the Roosevelt Jun- Camera Club To Hold Cowl at the Hotel New Yorker. Named Officers At Brisk Despite School Board I Wilson School ior High School at 8:30 p. m. with The judges of the forum are "Open House" Tonight Bill Slater, radio master of cere- Mrs. S. J. Francisco, president of Meeting Monday Restrictions monies, as moderator. Twejve the State Federation, Mrs. A. C. Members Will , Musical Club of Westfield young people from the Senior High Interested persons are invited to nnounccd plans for a special DeLorme, state chairman of youth Lester P. Philp was elected pres- Continued interest in town-own- attend the "open house" meeting of School will discuss questions con- conservation; Mrs. E. W. Corncli- ident, Miss Antoinette Putman ed tax title property, despite pres- the Westfleld Camera Club tonight , concert to be held at thenected wtih youth in the postwar Answer Questions .row Wilson School on the eve- son, fifth district vice president; Cramer, vice president; Henry ent building restrictions, was re-at th« Westfleld Tennis Club at 8 a s the nci al world. Those participating will be Mrs. R,' C. Heath, president of the Rost, treasurer, and Roswell S. vealed Monday night when addi- o'clock. Herman DeWetter, cura- [of May 7 P" P Mary Lou Albee, Donald Clark, Westfield Club and Donald R. Nichols Jr., secretary of the trus- tional parcels were sold at thetor of photography of the Brook- Dorian Road Proposal of the community's Music Richard Coykendall, 1 osn Ely, Her- Belcher, president of the Board of tees of tho United Campaign for Town Council meeting and offers lyn Museum, will speak on "Ton- i observance. bert Entwistle, Betty Hanshew, Education and Walter J. Lee, of t Wcstfleld Social Agencies at theon others were tentatively accepted ing" and give a demonstration of To Be Voted On operating with the club will Donald Miller, Edith Oppenheimer, the WeatfleU Leader. board's annual meeting Monday subject to healings at the next blue toning by gold chloride. Next Month Jioloists nnd the High School Joseph Parry, Carol Sanford, Will- Mrs. William M. Smith is chair- nlBht In tho YMCA. meeting. There are a few vacancies on the I lead by Miss Janet Grimier. iam Smyers and'Pamela Watts. man of the Westfteld Youth Con- Also elected to join the trustees Offers of the following were ac- club roster and anyone wishing to The public meeting to discuss the loists will bo Grace Hull, The student who in the opinion servation committee and she is as- on tho board, who represent tho six cepted: John E. Godfrey, 918 Clcve- become a member should contact proposed1 site on Dorian Rd. for a and Elizabeth Kittelson, of the judges is most outstanding sisted by Mrs. Conrad Reier and local agencies, were three public land Ave. for 911-015 Brown Avo.! Burton Kniipp, chairman of thonew senior high school will be held in his presentation as well as his trustees, Mr. Philp, C. A. Stevens, Details of the program Mrs, Ernest Taylor. The commit- BILL SLATER and 010-014 Cleveland Ave. for: membership committee. Tuesday evening in the Roosevelt _j be announced later, ability to think quickly and clear- teo of the club has expressed its ap- and F. S. G. Williams. Agency $600; Henry A. West, lots at 1225- Junior High School at 8:30, Don- [charge of the concert will be ly will be sent with nine other stu- preciation of the co-operation re- members of the board include Miss 1229 South Ave, for $1000 and ald R. Belcher, president of th« Earlc J. Belcher nnd Mrsdent. s from New Jersey to hold a ceived from the Board of Educa- Cramer, YWCA; Mrs. C. T. Re-Foremost Homobulldors of E. Or-Glee Club In Donrd of Education, reminds in- , S, Smith as chairman of panel discussion on Good Citizen- tion, Dr. F. N. Neubauer, princi- Model Railroad vere, District Nursing Association; ange, lots ut 933-937 South Ave., terested rcaidentii today In urging General plans have been ship before delegates from Wom- pal of the High School; Miss Mil- Mrs. S. B. Tobey Jr., Girl Scouts; for $1200. a large attendance. iulated by the following pro- en's Clubs all over the country, at dred Fox, adviser of the Forum Mrs. J. O. Plinton, Community Bids on othor property, accept- Concert Saturday "The selection of the beat possi- i committee: Mrs. Charles S. the convention of the General Fed- Club, and Miss Harriet Howard, Exhibit May 2-11 Center; Myron F. Barrett, Doy ed tentatively, subject to hearings ble site for a new high school ii ot chnirman; Mrs. Earle J. eration in Chicago, June 20 to 22.art teacher. Posters were made Scouts, nnd D. Harry Chandler, May 18, were from: Chnrles Foulk, primary importance to every par* Tours and entertainments are be-by the, fallowing students: Pat YMCA. Event Concludes •r Mrs. Howard T. Bonnett, Show Renewed For 613 Edgar Rd. for 514 Codding Rd. ent and taxpayer in W«»tfi«l<l," To. W. Esty, Mrs. William W. ing planned by various organiza- Bavos, Mickey Biddulph, Joan Bid- In accepting his now office, Mr. $200; Robert E.'Dawson of Irving, 21st Season Mr. Belcher snid in announcing the L Mrs. Earlo C. Muss, Miss tions of Chicago who will act asstrup, Walt Brynildson, Jim C'nuni- First Time In Years Philp expressed the board's appre- Ave. for 1030-1038 Irving Ave. for open meoUnir, "Everyone Ii en- hosts.to the young people. The bers, Gordon Crain, Joan Garret- ciation for Mr. Williams' many$000 and Diuvaon and Johnstone ILouise Mills, Mrs. Frederick son, Betty Hanshew, Waldron The Wcstflold' Glee Club will titled to know the reasons for far and Mrs. Robert P. Willstudent- s will also bo invited to ap- For the first time in several years of untiring service on behalf Inc., Elm St., night lots on Roose- tho board's recommendation. We Hoick, Donna Payton, Joyce Pow- velt St. at $600 apiece. hold the concluding concert of its pear at the convention of the New years, local residents will havo a of the Westfleld social agencies. twenty-first season Saturday eve- hope that anyone who has any quM> 1 the same evening at the Ma- Jersey State Federation of Worn- ell, Gloria Taylor, Laura Weaver. "As originator of tho United War Offers of Chostor West of Pros- tlonn concerning the Bite will plltt i Temple, the College Woman's chance to see the model railroad ning at the Roosevelt Junior High system, built and operated by and Community Fund committee poet St. to purchase three lots on School, under the direction of to attend the meeting and present [will observe Music Week with group of model railroad enthusi- in 1042, and its general chairman Dunham Ave, for $450 and of Oeo. them to us." scial program including songs Prank Scherer nnd acconipnnicd asts, on display at tho club's head- during '42 and '43, Mr. Williams A. Pierce and Edward Reuthor Jr. by Sylvunus Jenkins. Guest solo- The .lite recommended unani- Irs. Howard T. Bonnett ac- PEO State Presbyterian Men quarters at 135 Elm St., from May made a large and vital contribution of Summit Avo, for four lots oh bied by Mrs. Gladys Gould ists will be Celinda Ferguson and mously last week by a joint com- 3 to 11, inclusive. to the success of our wartime fund- the same street for $625, were re- Ethel Tucker of Cranford, two mittee of tho Board of Education Whistling numbers by Mra. G.Parley Here Tho club members, who have raising drives," Philp said. jected. piano team. and the Town Council comitta of br Corbett. Mrs. Milton Staub To Hear Kelgard been working feverishly under the Tho United War and Commun- A request from Albert W. Reim- slrman of the program com- Tho program follows: approximately B\b acres, bounded! direction of James Hulsiger, of ity Fund committee was a group cr that his resignation as a police Border Ballad Maunder by Trinity PL, Rahway Ave,, and j. Sisterhood To Convene Grove St., construction superinten- of citizens appointed to raise in officer, previously tendered, be Poi-inn ltd. In endorsing ths per events of Music Week will , Schedule Veterans < Chiapnnccas Krone dent of the model railroad, jay that one campaign the annual fund re- withdrawn, was granted by thoDown.Among the Dead Men hoard's choice of a school site, the Mo the usual musical assem- At Methodist Church Night May 3 the exhibition will be well worth quirements of tho six Westfleld Council. He will resume his polico Town Council nlao uimounced plans ponducted by Miss Grimier in ....Old English Air while visiting. Several of the club's agencies and Westfieltl's share of duties May 1, The Glee Club to acquire certain properties on mior anil Junior High Schools The New Jersey State Chapter The Presbyterian Men's Club members have returned from serv- the Nationnl War Fund require Passed on final reading wns an Spring St., to close the street and sical programs in several of the PEO Sisterhood will hold its Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring ..Bach will hold its final meeting of theice with the country's armed forces ments.