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THE WESTFIELD LEADER the LEADING and HOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in UNION COUNTY Snterea an Tjectind Lua«« Uuuai PVEAR—No THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND HOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY snterea an tjectind LUa«« uuuai PVEAR—No. 47 t>o»t OHIci, TV«.tB«l*. N, J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, JULY-31, 1952 Every Timmday 30 Call Registration Campette Day Third For V. S. In Olympic; Pool Attracts Figure Unprecedented Bob Clotworthy Placed 11 if: if*" The intense heat of the past Camp to Hold 'Groups To " weeks has not stifled the interest 3rd In Olympic Diving 'of local citiiens in the coming Closing Program Scattered Thunder presidential election. ;And The office of Mrs. Jane Jones, Parking Lot Completion Shouen Predicted town clerk, reported Friday that To Feature May Exceed Deadline Plans Progress sixty-seven new registrants have Production Of The U. S. Weather Bureau pre- filed at Town Hall since July 11. The Sept. 1 deadline for the ,'!.W dicted that thunderthowers are Claiming that thia is an unpre- "Snow White" completion of the new public park- For August likely in this area today, Friday cedented figure for the town, an ing lot, planned to accommodate and Saturday will be fair with offlcl*} who has observed man The YWCA Campette Daj 160 cars, and which will extend Celebration moderate temperatures. registrations here said that neve Gamp will present its closing pro from Mountain avenue to Elm , and one before! in his experience has th< gram at the YWCA today at street behind the East Broad public^ been so registration con p. m. There has been a total o: Bob Clotworthy, flrat W« eld Is the street store block, may be ex- High School graduate to C« From the sciouL 129 campers participating in the ceeded by at least a week, Town Town Playfields "Tiere have been innumerable annual program this summer, for the United State! In tilt ( rIplashes in Engineer John H. Hopkins an- pic games, placed third in % dult leaves phonal calls, too, from persom The Campettes this session under- nounced Friday. maklrlt inquiries . regarding thi took an extra project of sendin springboard diving compttltiM ati] in con- Record Another The posts on which the parking Helsinki, Finland, Monday. , Thr| ups, Tho rules Tor registration." baseball equipment to the D.P meters are to be Axed must be children they met at the Rarita United States' three man is the Pointing out that the registra- "planted" and then the Anal grad- won the Ant three places. xnunship Attendance High tion deadline is not until Sept. 26, Valley Farms on one of their trips, ing, laying and rolling of asphalt 1 Mrs. Richard Cory, health edu- Browning of Texas won medium it was predicted that Westfleld'i will take place. The setting up of with a total of 205.28 registration list of slightly ovei cation director, announced thai the meters will be a comparatively litian fel- Tetherbaii7Golf , the closing program will consist Miller Anderson of Ohio, p ram be- 11,100 on primary day last Apr minor part of the job, as the me- second, as he did in thi 1» will grow considerably before vot- of a short swimming demonstra- ter heads are merely screwed onto mornint? Rank Near Top tion by all age groups, a crafts games, with 198.84 point* Tadpole ers go to the polls. the posts, Mr, Hopkins said. Clotworthy had 194.92 points. Of Favorite Sports exhibit and a production of The meters, not yet" delivered, who are "Snow White". All three ware way skid •* 1 regular The fifth week of the Wentfield The swimming demonstration is will be of identical type as those nearest competition. Mtxlea t who are 'Recreation Commission's play- WestfieldToBe under the direction of Mrs. Rich- now in service on Westfield ished fourth with 178.11 get ground season shows- a total at- ard Cory and Barbara Bowdin, streets, except that they will have and Russia fifth with l«»,«l." to the a capacity of two hours. •use tendance of 11,592. This is an in- day camp swimming instructors. Clotworthy ww third to feels crease of 3,100 over, last year's GOP Headquarters Anne Spencer and Julie Augustadt qualifying rounds Sunday ungsters figures of the fifth week. Features will be in charge of the crafts ex- kept his place by Mecututff - rly age. of the week at all the playgrounds County Group Chooses hibit Farrell Brother optional dive* in Monday's to join were the activities of tether-ball, All Campettes are participating with near perfect form. - learn bi-weekly swims at the YMCA and South Ave. Location in "Snow White" which has been A second meeting of -i i Minnow the hydrant showers available at adapted to their use by Mrs. L. Of Resident tives from community Ings. This all the grounds. The Union County Republican J. Peterson. Gladys Bovino an tions.to plan the Bob : Minnow Pet and hobby shows were the Committee announced at its meet- Joan Fletemeyer, special activities Vincent Farrell of Newark, Day celebration was held for boys special day feature for the week. ing Tuesday night that campaign counselors, are directing the play, Olympic basketball official, who night at the YMCA. [ ability and All playgrounds held j.udgings of headquarters for the Novembe with the assistance of Barban was injured painfully but not se-for the celebration reached a . L) for those children's pets and their various election will be at 433 South ave Oixon, senior counselor, in charge riously at tho conclusion of the when it was announced that but need hobbies. The town badminton nue here, and appointed Free of the dancing, and Anne Spencer, France-Uruguay game in Helsinki had placed third in tlw if and skill championships were held at Roose holder Albert J. Benninger o craft counselor, in charge of cos- Monday, is a brother of Mrs. Fred board diving Anals. vclt playground Wednesday. All Mountainside to rent the quarters, tumes. Other counselors assisting ROBERT CLOTWORTHY Serbe of 837 Dorian road, and Plans are going forward 1 tea* the 21 skills playground champs competed in effective Aug. 15. in the production are Barbara has been, a frequent visitor here. in spite of tho indefinite this event. Results will be pub- The premises are those formerly Bowdin, Patty O'Prey, Julie Aug- A popular official, who is called Bob's return to the United 8UtM?j ; a boy maylished next week. club which occupied by the Co-Op food store. ustadt, Peggy Fleming and Thelma tho "goodwill ambasador with the Tentatively the committee is i u at Columbus playground held f It will be the center for count; Oldford. Arrest Of Youth Solves whistle" in South America, Far- the 12th of August as a tail . for thespecial point day in which tho chil- campaign activities, including the The cast for "Snow White" in roll was one of six outstanding date for the celebration, but thai j nediate dren participated in various ac- distribution of literature. eludes: Snow White, Linda Kim officials in the world, chosen to dote, of course, is subject to el tivities to build up their number The, session at the Elizabeth ball; queen, Suzanne Ricker; mir- officiate at the Olympic games. I based on the return of the 01. meeting of individual points for awards Carteget Hotel was to indorse th ror, Lynn Humphrey; woodsman Last Housebreak Case The disturbance Monday came | team. It Is expected that Bob , provides at the end of each two week pe- partyi Eisenhower-Nixon ticket. Cam Randolph; prince, Anita Sor after he had called a French play be met at the north lido of riod. Constance Fagging and Leo Rei Clifford P. Case of Rah- iano; dwarfs: Doc, Beverly Bri- fair and the French won the game railroad station and the armediate 1 Vandals Break 12 Steven Jacob Steven, an 18- ding side- Brown scored the greatest num- way i lid it was a "great feeling an t; Bashful, Marilyn Bingham year-old Newark parolee whom 68-66. Three unhappy Uruguayans will march behind the WeetflettJ kick and ber of points for the week. The for a Republican to have so muc Sneezy, Mary Ann Ferguson Windows in School police, say has already spent six went after Farrell, knocking him High School Band to MindowtJU*? •rd tech* junior Softball team defeated Wil- confidence in a November victory Grumpy, Joan Gaytas; Sleepy years in jails or under restraint unconscious and a banished Uru- Park, where the ceremonial. Wtllj! son 11 to 7, Columbus seniors de- and an indication that all party Karen Longfellow; Dopey, Joai Police are investigating the of juvenile insitutions, has ad guayan player came from the side- be held. The names of the #atcd WilswW-MB. The-junior •wounds created 'by the • A'pTlr'-lU 'Mftrfirn; »nd Happy, Kitty Thomp breaking': of 12 Windows UK 4*« •ttiitted burglarizing the home of lines, and kicked the fallen- Far- era, now being contacted, baaeball team defeated. Grant in a , the high primary and the succeeding Taft •on. new senior high school on th Theodore Wichern, of 312 Lenox rell in the groin. announced in a later UiiM'of 'tfc» close contest Thursday evening 14 Eisenhower battle apparently have Stage hands will be Barbara Rahway avenue side of the build avenue of jewelry and appliance Mrs. Serbe was notified Mon- Ltadtsr. ^emphasis to 13, Late inning rallies enabled «ke and been healed, was seen in a pledgi Anderson, Marian Archer, Alyce ing. on July 10, Police Chief Alber day night that ho will return to Most community groups were Columbus to come from behind to Borden, Cynthia Doering, Bets: According to the report received P.
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