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THE WESTFIELD LEADER ______THE LEADING and MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in UNION COUNTY SIXTY-FIFTH YEAR-No THE WESTFIELD LEADER ________ THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY SIXTY-FIFTH YEAR-No. 34 ^f Published ff Mat WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1955 Every Thursday 40 Paf*s—S >r. Peale To Speak At Fishing Rodeo At Local Council Senior High Football Coachj Rotary Program Monday Mindowaskin Lake Of Churches Sets Saturday Morning Annual Meeting Meeting Open To Appointed By School Board Town, Rotary Are Dr. Christian Will General Public Co-sponsors of 4th Address Members At Bike Safety Program Annual Kids Program First Baptist Church 6 New Teachers Continues Saturday Donald Schneider Autographed Copies The fourth annual fishing rodeo, The annual meeting of the West- Named by Board Succeeds Freeman co-sponsored by the town of West- The local Junior Chamber of Of Books Available field Council of Churches will be Commerce will continue its safety field »nd the local Rotary Club, held Monday, May 18, at 8 p.m., will be held Saturday, rain or program to "Scotchlite" all bicy- Former Head Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, fa- Otto Carpenter, president, an- School Nurse cles in town, Saturday. Jaycee shine, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Reg- nounced today. The meeting will IOUS Rotai'ian, "minister to mil- istration for all boys and girls in Is Appointed members will apply led strips of At North Plainfield ions," lecturer and author, will convene at the First Baptist Scotchlite" to the rear of the town who have not yet reached Church, 170 Elm street, with Mr. ddress the Rotary Club of West- their 14th birthdays, will be held Five new elementary teachers, » bicycles, and white strips on the The Board of Education wrote ield at its golden anniversary Carpenter presiding. Junior High School teacher and a front, supplying labor and material finis to the Joe Freeman contro- from 8 to 8:30 a.m. Fishing will "The Westfleld Council of 1 ie«ting fn the Senior High School start immediately following. CHARLES DUVEEN nurse were added to the public free of charge. versy, as fur as it is concerned, gditorium at 8 p.m, Monday. The Churches was organized 30 years school system Tuesday night when Bike owners may take advantage Tuesday night when it officially leeting will be open to the public Prizes will be awarded to the ago by lay leaders in the churches appointed Donald P. Schneider of boy and girl catching the first fish, their appointments were approved of this service Saturday between nti tickets are still available from 1 of-Westfield for concerted action the Board of Education, to be the hours of !> a.m. and 12 at thePlainfield to the post of head foot- ance Florist, Brunners, Mayfair to the boy and girl catching the Art Expert To on those projects in which all the ball coach in the Senior High largest fish, and most fish. Many effective beginning in September. Koosevelt Junior High School or larber Shop, Bialto Theatre or churches have an active interest, the Senior High School. School. Word that Mr. Schneider ny Westfield, Plainfield, Fanwood other awards will be given. Free but which can be accomplished The grade school teachers in- would get the job has been rumor, r Cranford Rotarian. hot dogs, milk and ice cream will Address Women more effectively by the churches clude: Miss Joan L. Austra of Lin- ed around town for the past two. be served and there will be no ad- acting as a group rather than sep- den, who will teach fourth gra;'e or three weeks. Dr. Peale will be accompanied mission charge. in the Wilson School. A graduate DR. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE arately", Mr. Carpenter said in the Teen-Age Safe The appointment, announced hf y hia wife who has appeared Mindowaskin Lake, site of the official call to member churches. of Montclair State Teachers Col- rith him on television each week Speaks Monday At lege, she taught third grade for Mrs. Glenn S. Wilder, chairman of yearly fishing contest, will be "The Council is not an organiza- the instruction committee, was up-; „ 89 cities on the "What's Your stocked with more than 400 fish, Masonic Temple tion separate and distinct from the two years in Irvington. Mi's. Sylvia rouble" program. They have RJHS Students Driving Contest proved unanimously by all board to assure good catches for all. churches, but rather represents a C. Brown of Carteiel, a graduate members. According to Bo«rd een called "two of the world's joint effort from which all the of Lesley College, will teach sec- usiest people," receiving over 300, The 1965 committee is as fol- Charles Duvcen will discuss "Is President William C. Child, he America Being Taken for an Artchurches benefit." ond grade In Columbus School. She 00 letters a year from viewers Win Top Awards lows: Prizes, Hurry Van Reekum, has taught nursery and kindergar- Written Exam, Skill was selected from more than M nd listeners. Dr, Peale is the Thomas A. Hyde Jr., Robert W. Ride?" at the monthly meeting of The annual meeting provides op- applicants. the Woman's Club of .Westfield, portunity to examine critically the ten classes in Lynn and Cambridge, Test Are Involved uthor of "The Power of Positive Schaefer and Robert E. Brunner; Mass, Mr. Schneider, wlio will «lso- 'hinking'! which for two years Local School Is fish supply, Robert P. Gumbert; Monday at 2:16 p.m. at the Ma-program of action and the budget teach social studies and »ct u as- as been at the top of present^ day Third in Nation bait and tackle, Martin W. Vin-sonic Temple. proposed for 1955-1956. Miss Rita Melosl, Cranford, n Plans to conduct a teen-age driv- sistant baseball couch at the high * est sellers. His printed sermons centsen and Frank Ketcham, and Mr. Duvcen is a grandson of The Rev. Dr. Frederick E. Chris- '55 graduate of Glassboro State ing road-e-o were made this week school, has been coach for the past refreshments, Henry C. Parsons tian, minister of the Presbyterian Teachers College, will teach third four years at North Plainfield High 0 to over 200,000 persons through- Roosevelt Junior High School Sir Joseph Duveen, founder of the by the Westfleld Junior Chamber and Irvine B. Johnstone Jr. Duveen art dynasty, and a nephew Church, will be the speaker at thograde in Grant School; Mrs. Kos- of Commerce. The road-e-o will be School where he taught physical' ut the wdrld; he is editor of students have won third nations meeting. The meetin;; will be con- ann S. Simberloff, Elizabeth, grad- Guldeposts" with 600,000 sub- Also police and Eeseue Squad, of Lord Duveen of Millbank who held Sunday afternoon, May 22educatio, n in addition to his coach-; ranking for their school in the cluded with refreshments and a uate of Montclair State Teachers ing activities. iribers and his services at the junior high class of the nation's Chief Albert Pfirrmann and Capt. was responsible for bringing to at the Safeway parking lot on America the finest in European fellowship hour. College, fourth grade in McKlnley North avenue. The contest will be A graduate of Lancaster Hlsrli iarble Collegiate Church, New biggest literary competition for Erving Arundale; park and town School, and Joseph B. Council, 'ork are attended by over 4,000 high school students. facilities, William Vanderbilt; art, much of which is in the Na- The officers of the council for open to all teen-agers who will not School, Lancaster, Pa., Mr, tional Gallery in Washington. To Caldwell, State Teachers College, havo reached their 20th birthday Schneider received bin bachelor of unions each Sunday. Writer for Only two junior high schools in judges and registration, Dlllard the past year are: Mr. Carpenter, East Stroudsburg, Pa., sixth grade, Bird, Fitch Jefferies and Eugene complete the genealogy, he is thepresident; J. Leo Craft, Mrs. L. by July 22; who own a driver'j science and master of science de- major magazines, preacher the country produced more prize son of Charles of London, interior Grant School, grees from the University of Penin. Mi 3,000,000 radio listeners, Dr. winners in the scholastic writing Otto; publicity, Kermit F. Dow; E. Stelner and the Rev. Elbcrt E. license, and who havo no charges P. A. system, Fred Bisterfeld and decorator and art dealer. Gates Jr., vice presidents; Miss John J. Jeskey of Livingston will of moving violations within six »ylvanla, Philadelphia, Pa., and - eale is "one of the most power- awards than the local school, it teach science in the Roosevelt Jun- has taken additional courses in his il thinkers and dynamic lecturers was announced in New York today pictures, Aaron Price and Harold Mr. Duveen is the only member Helen E. Winberg, secretary; De- months prior to the contest. C. Todd. of his family parrying on the tra-witt V. Weed, treasurer, and theior High School. graduate study ut Denver Univer- the times." by "Scholastic Magazines", which Misa Virginia B, Kutledge of The voad-e-o will consist of n sity, Denver, Colo., and Temple conduct the annual creative writ- dition. He ran his own gallery Rev. Dr. J. L. McCorison Jr., ex- written examination and a skill By special arrangement with in New York for some years and ecutive director. Chatham was named school nurse. University, Philadelphia. le author and publisher, the Ro-ing contest. She has had experience as staff test involving driving through pre- has been associated with major The member churches include scribed exercises such as parking, He played varsity football while uy Club will have on sale in the Roosevelt's young writers won Jaycees Announce art galleries throughout the' coun- Bethel Baptist Church, First Bap.
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