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Of Westfield Ing THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING ANo MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEF.KI Y IN UNION COUNT* KTY-SIXTH YEAR—No. 10 Entered as Second Class Matter _Po»t Office.. Westflf Id. N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 Published 40 Page.—5 Genii dotball, Cross Country Early Deadline for Council Approves Next Week's Issue Proposal Curbs The "Leader" will publUh $14,600 Purchase ads To Be Honored Wednesday next week and will be delivered to subscrib- ers on that day instead oF Of Fire Pumper Legion Auxiliary Thursday morning, Thanks- Close-out Sales isters Annual giving Day, the usual publi- Seeks Clothes, Toys cation date. New Equipment Early copy from advertiser* Would Rephirp Christmas Gift Sale orts Dinner To The American Legion Auxiliary, and publicity chairmen of all Final Hearing Martin Wallberg unit 3 issued a organizations is requested. Obsolete Model At Lutheran Church Held Dec. 5 plea to the public today for old The deadline for display ad- or new clothes, sizes 1 to 4, and vertising will be Monday Town Council Monday night in- The Ladies' Aid Society,-in-co- Set for Nov. 28 also old or new toys to be given morning. Clasitined advertis- trodured mi- ordinance providing operation with the Women's Eve- rrangements have been corn- to the St. Walburga's Orphanage. ing will be accepted until ''' r i.'ie mirchase of a 7B(l->;allon ning Citiild and the • Couples'1 ed for the. Westfield School Those wishing to donate articles Monday evening at S o'clock, pumping engine at a cost of $14,- League of Redeemer Lutheran By Town Council stcrs' 19B5 fall sports dinner to may contact Mrs. Eleanor Hankin, although earlier copy is re- I i>t)0. Final ri'tiding and public Church, Cowperthwaite place and >r Coach Fred Bradshaw's 910 North avenue, west, Westfield, queited, where possible. I ''oaring on the proposal was set Clark street, will hold its annual An ordinance which would pre- ball Blue Devils and Coach at We. 2-5931-W. The /leadline for church for Nov. 28. Christmas gift sale in the parish vent stores from advertising clos- da's cross-country squad, ac- news and letters to the editor Councilman Herbert R. Welch hall today from 1 :,'!0 to 8 p.m. ing sales unless they are ceasing ingr to Robert E. Ewart, chair- will be tomorrow at 5 p.m. Jr., chairman of the fire commit- Aprons und hand-made articles! business or moving to a new loca- of the Boosters' dinner com- and social, club, sports, gen- JOHN W. TRAMBURG tee, said the new pumper would RICHARD GR1GGS tion was Introduced by the Town ee. Accident Victim men's ties, home-cooked foods ami eral news and photographs, be a replacement for one pur- baked goods, jewelry, religious Council Monday night and ap- uest speaker at the annual af- Monday at 12 noon. We will chased in 1030 and now obsolete. tides ami children's books, may be proved unanimously. Final heaf- .- , to be held Monday evening, Still "Critical" appreciate your co-operation. Mental Health He also said the pumper would Thanksgiving Eve purchased. A tea mom will bu ing is scheduled for the Council's 6 at the Chi Am Chateau, enable the town to maintain its open during the afternoon and Nov. 28 meeting. be Norman Daniels, professor present high rating in (ire insur- the Women's Evening Guild is fea The measure provides for a $25 physical education and head Hit-Run Driver Parley Tuesday ance. The pumper would be Service Planned luring a children's room where licensing fee for close-out sales; ball coach at Wesleyan Uni- Gives Self Up financed through issuance of bond the kiddies can make Christmas and proof would have to be sub- ity, 1955 "Little Three" chain- anticipation notes, Councilman gift purchases for their parents mitted that the store Is going out s. Coach Daniels was gradu- County Group to Welch stated. WHS Pupil To and friends and they will be served of business or moving, Further- from the University of Mich- Walter J. Garrison, 17, of 125 Hear Commissioner • An ordinance extending two- Deliver Message punch and cookies. In this room more an inventory report would in 1932 and received his mas- Belmont terrace, a senior in West- hour parking zones in North ave- they can also purchase toys, pop- be required before the sale; pe- degree in 1941. While at field High School, was reported nue, the Plaza, Clark, Orchard and John W. 'Hamburg, commis- A family Thanksgiving Eve corn, and a grabbag package. riodic reports during the sale and ligan he won nine letters in in "not very tfood condition" at Walnut streets was passed on first Christmas music will be played. then a final inventory. This ia to ball, basketball and baseball, Muhlenbei'K Hospital yesterday. sioner of institutions and agencies reading. The hearing; was set for service has been planned for 8 p.m. of the state, will be the principal Wednesday in the sanctuary of The event is being conducted un- prevent goods being brought Into career since has been filled The youth, who remains in criti- Nov. 28. the sale from other sources. Any •• I honors. cal condition, was admitted after speaker at the eleventh annual Council approved three recom- First Congregational Church. der tho leadership of the presi- mcetine of the Union County Men- Richard Criggs, son of Mr. and dents of the throe participating ids sold not listed in the In- he was struck by a car in Central mendations of the Zoning Board ventory would constitute a misde- he sports dinner is one of the avonue Wednesday night. tal Health Association, to lie held Mm. Kenneth C. Griggs of 703 societies, Mrs. Miles Miller, Cran- or honors which the Westfield of Adjustment. One permits Nor- meanor, for which there would be Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in the Wut- miin Sevell to construct a' one- Forest avenue and a member of ford; Mm. Ruth Froystud, West- lol Boosters Association ten- Georpe,Angelo, 31, of Kahway, eunk Hoom of the Municipal lluild- the congregation, will deliver the Held; and Mrs. (ieorge Murphy, a tine of not more than $200 and who surrendered himself to police 1 story ollice and one-story shop jail sentences up to 00 days for to the youth of Westfield ing. The meeting is open to th' j building for auto repairs at 318- message, "Living Together." The Hound Brook. ; rols. An equal interest in all Thursday as the driver who .struck public. talk will be drawn from Richard's euch violation. ts is fundamental in the Boos- the boy and then left the scene I1;18 Windsor avenue. Mr. Tnimtjun?, who will span's ' Joseph and Esther Mendu were experiences at the world YMCA The ordinance was introduced program. Either a dance or has been released in the custody conference which he attended last by Councilman A. Turney Savage, nner is planned to honor par- of Police Chief Albert Pfinmann. on current mental health prob- ullowed to move a flame shed hairman of the laws and rules : lems, was appointed to his present used as ti sales room for flowers slimmer in Paris us president of lants in other sports includ- He was arraigned in Magistrate's the lli-Y Council of the Central committee. Prior to the vote, Coun- * Court Thursday on an open charge position in July. A native of Wis- and shrubs from ;i!IO Springfield cllman Savage explained that the baseball, track, swimming, golf avi'nue to adjacent promises. Atlantic Area. Richard is pres- tennis. Awards and trophies pending outcome of the boy's in- consin, he has previously served measure was designed to prevent as director of public welfare of Margaret and Nathan Wesler ently serving as president of the awarded by the Boosters to juries. Student Council in Westfield Se- deception of tho public through the District of Columbia, commis- were permitted to erect a gaso- sales advertised as closing sales >urage greater participation in sioner of social security in the nior High Schuol. etics. In a itatement issued today DR. ROY A. BURKHAKT line station, a connecting store when they are not. He pointed United Slates Department of and another retail store on the. Purpose of the conference was >ut later that "the town if grow- he Boosters is a non-profit or- Chief Albert Pfirrmann declared to foster an exchange of ideus and that "for the benefit of those Health, Welfare and Education, ground floor and living quarters ing "tid in evident need" Ol such ization dedicated to aiding and director of the shite of Wis- on the second floor at 1101-1117 experiences among the youth of a measure. itfiold youth. All funds col- who would circulate vicious stor- Ohio Pastor To the world and to explore new pos- ies or rumors as regard* the consin public welfare department. West South avenue. ed from the sale of Booster A limited used cur license sibilities for church unity. The Council deferred action for the ons and Booster seals to indi- police prosecution of 'the case Recently he \va , fleeted presi- second time on two ordinances Conduct Seminar dent of the American Public Wel- WHS- granted to Stephen Jarema ottering will be dedicated to Share lal citizens and businessmen of the State of New Jersey ver- Our Surplus program sponsored Pertaining to the construction of sus George Angelo, let It be fare Association for 1955-56. In of the Twin Oaks Garage, 434 merchants go 100 per cent to East South avenue.
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