THE WESTFIELD LEADER the LEADING and MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in UNION COUNTY Entered U Second Chun Matter SIXTY-SIXTH YEAR—No
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THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY Entered u Second Chun Matter SIXTY-SIXTH YEAR—No. 2 Port Office, Weetfield, N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955 Published Bven Thundar 36 P»ge»—5 C*»U Registrations In Adult Residential Managers In St. Paul's Church LWV To Hold School Now Total 464 United Campaign Named To Hold Annual Fair October 14 Enrollment In Motor Vehicle Agency Appointment of district manag- Candidates Night ers for the residential division of To Be Open Saturdays the 1955 United Campaign for Women's Circles, Eight Courses Westfield Social Agencies has been Men's Club Are Ferris Place To Be Richard A. Pettit, motor vehicle announced by William R. Wilcox, Public Invited, agent in Westfteld, has announced 232 Sinclair place. Mr. Wilcox Active in Affair One-Way on Sundays At Maximum that the agency, 207 Elm street, will, as chairman of the residen- will now be open every Saturday tial division, lead several hundred The tenth annual parish fair of To facilitate the movement o To Meeting from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. volunteer workers in the main St. Paul's Episcopal Church will be 1 A total of 464 persons liave en- traffic on Sunday morning, tht Mr. Fettit has announced that phase of the annual drive to rai3e held Friday, Oct. 14, Mrs. G. Ti.town parking and traffic commit- rolled for the fall semester of the funds for inevitable budget defi- Thorpe, chairman, and Mrs. W. R. On October 19 Westfield Adult School. There although a legal question has been tee has designated Ferris place raised as to whether or not the cits of six local social agencies. Freeman, co-chairman, have an- to become a one-way street from were 209 persons registered in The district managers, each of nounced. person on Monday night and 255agencies have to be open on Sat- Clark street to Prospect street be- Candidates for both major pollt. urdays, he is willing to make whom will have several teams of As for the past several years, ginning Sunday, Sept. 25, from ical parties have been invited to made their reservations by mail solicitors, are; District 1, John C. the prime movers in organizing last week. available thuse additional hours as to 12 noon. attend a candidates' meeting, spon- a service to the public. Steuernagel, 250 Springfield ave- the various booths and activities Public co-operation in this leg sored by the Westfield League at Dr. W." T. Harkrader, chair- nue; district 2, Hudson L. White- will be the circles of the women of 'Mr. Pettit stated that "it will ulution has been requested by th Women Voter:;, Wednesday eve* man of the instruction committee MSGR. HENRY J. WATTERSON night, 731 Lenape trail, district 3, the parish. The Men's Club will Police Department. ning:, Oct. 19. The meeting, whiejl announced that eight courses always be the aim of the agency Albert B. Welty, 225 Watchung again be responsible for decorating will be open to the public, will be reached maximum enrollment on to give the people the upmost of fork; district 4, Fred G. Clark, the parish house, in addition to held at Grant School auditorium • Monday and were closed. These service and anything within our Forum Planned 401 North Chestnut street; district i sponsoring a booth. and will begin at 8:15 p.m. i courses include: Contract bridge power to assi3t the public will al- 5, Thomas Q. Gilson, 749 East! The proceeds from the fair will College Women beginning and intermediate; pi- ways be uppermost in our minds." Broad street, and Samuel A. Me- be devoted to the church building At the general election Nov.- € ' snoranging, teginning and inter- By Holy Trinity Caulley, 812 Wells street; district fund. New Jersey voters will elect '• mediate; sew and save; tailoring; 6, Mrs. Russell L. Wyckoff, 209 The doors of the parish house Speakers Set state senator and four member* rapid reading (7:30-9 p.m.) andLadies' Day Out Clifton street; district 7, Mrs. Al- will open at 11 a.m. and remain of the General Assembly, Union" oil painting (7:30-9 p.m.) Wilt Consist bert B. Scott, 842 Boulevard; dis- WILLIAM P. WILCOX open until 9 p.m. A tea room will Princess Opens County votera will also elect thr«|' beTh operation from 11:30 to 4:30 members of the Board of ChoieJ Because of the unusual inter- Of Four Lectures trict 8, Robert I. Seeley, 716 Aus- Freeholders to serve for a three* est shown in the field of rapid New Course Set tin street; district 9, Norman H. p.m. and a baked ham dinner will Program Oct. 4 : be served at 6:45 p.m. year term; one member to serv* reading an additional section was Blumberg, 46 Mohawk trail; dis- Lions Club Lists for a two-year term; and one merai-'' Announcement of the establish trict 10, Orin V. Earhart, 704 Reservations for the dinner, Mrs. George J. Coleman Jr., formed for 9-10:30 p.m. with sev- Registration for ment of an annual public Catholic program chairman for the College ber to serve for a one-ye»r term; en vacancies remaining, Mr. Mi- Austin Btreet, and district 11, Al- which will be limited to 100 be- Westfield voters will elect a coun- forum was made by Rt. Rev. Mon- bert G. Danker, 149 Elmer street. New Committees cause of restricted serving area, Woman's Club, has announced the : chaels will ba the instructor. Oil Program Tuesday signor Henry J. Watterson, P,A., club's selection of speakers for cilman for each of the four wards painting filbil up so quickly that "The district managers, individ- may be obtained through the cir- in town. The 14 Democratic and a second section was formed for pastor of Holy Trinity Church, at ually responsible for large sections cles, and no reservations should the current year. On Oct. 4, II- A new course, as well as old an organizational meeting held last First Meeting eana, princess of Roumania, the 14 Republican candidates for these, 8-10:30 with Mr. Burger as the favorites, will be offered by the Of this community-wide campaign, be placed with the parish office, offices hove been invited to speak, night at the parish high school. are top leaders with proven rec- Of Season Held Members of the circles have daughter of King Ferdinand I an instructor. This new section has Ladies' Day Out program of the Queen Marie, will speak on "I Saw at the league's candidates' meet- three vacancies at the moment. Westfteld YWCA for the fall Msgr. Watterson, In making the ords of civic service," stated Mr. been working throughout the year announcement, taid that the series' Wilcox, when announcing his staff Committee appointments were on some of the items which will the Curtain Come Down". The Courses with the largest enroll- term. Registration will be held speaker, who left Roumania when Tuesday morning between 9: SO of lectures, to be known as Trin- appointments. made by the Westfteld Lions Club be placed on sale, while other The league is also preparing » ments include ballroom dancing ity Forum, would bring to West- Participating agencies in the at its first meeting of the season merchandise will consist of freshly the Communists took over, now voters' information sheet which; with 62 and 5? students, interme- and 11:30 a.m. in the YWCA lives in Massachusetts where she gymnasium, following which a field outstanding, national and in United Campaign arc: Boy Scouts, last Thursday night in the Moun prepared foodstuffs. There .will be will be mailed to every house 11) diate bridge with 51, beginning Girl Scouts, YMCA, YWCA, Dis- tainside Inn. several booths dealing in used is raising a family of six children, town. This sheet will contain < ' bridge with 30, rapid reading with coffee hour will give registrants ternational authorities, both cleri- 1 trict Nursing Association and items also. For the amusement of The November meeting "Fash- biographical sketch of each state) • 27 and "aptitude testa and you an opportunity to discuss the cal and lay, who would give the The appointments were an courses with committee members Catholic point of view in matters Community Center. Russell J. nounced by President Robert Mes- children there will be a diversi- ion Vignettes" features Miss Lou- county and local candidate and hil' with 23 studsnts. fied program of activities. ise Powers, stylist and merchan- answer to a question prepared by and instructors, No telephone of current events, philosophy and Stier, 543 Hillcrest avenue, is gen- sersmith us follows: Attendance Dr. Harkrader announced that eral chairman of this year's drive, and membership, F> D. Rappold, Mrs. Marie Baxter is chairman diser for Lord & Taylor. This the league. The questions art registrations will be accepted. theology, as well as the doctrine meeting will be followed Dec. 6 by carefully selected to be bt current six courses have been definitely Those taking the courses must be and teaching of the church. The which will take place next month chairman, Paul Allemann, R. R. of the tea room committee. Chair- cancelled because of insufficient with many hundreds of volunteer Ueilly, Joseph W. Freeman; blind, man of the dinner committee will the first guest meeting of the year, political interest to the voter, at' members of the Westfield YWCA. series, which this season will con- be Mrs. Oliver Hallberg. at which the Hon. Bernard M. cording to Mrs. Harold Jensen, enrollment. They include: "Dec A new four week course is en-sist of four lectures on successive participants.