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THE WESTFIELD LEADER the LEADING and MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in UNION COUNTY Entered IIH Second Clnas Mutter Published .Pobt Ofncc. \Y,,Hl[|Eli] N..T THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY Entered IIH Second clnas Mutter Published .PoBt Ofncc._\y,,Hl[|eli] N..T. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1953 Every Thurndi\y 32 Pages—5 Cent* est Results Show Local Candidate Named Hold Key United Campaign Posts 1953 United Campaign Goal dents Aboye Average To Fill Post On t Borough Council Adult Instructor For Town Set At$99,700 Said Mayor Appoints Perkins to Board Vice Chairmen Of Examined Budgets Drive to Begin jally High Of Adjustment ard Appoints MOUNTAINSIDE — Floyd E. Drive Announced Here Oct. 9 Frankenfield of Sunny Slope was [New Teachers appointed by the Mayor and Coun- cil Tuesday evening to fill the un- Hally Names Monies Will Aid Tuesday's meeting of the expircd term of Councilman Law- Fuller, Fromm Six Agencies Here j of Education, In. D. «. rence Ruf. Councilman Ruf's term Jr superintendent of expires Dec. 31 and he has sub- (See picture! to left) , (See picture to left) '," Sported that Westfield mitted his resignation as he is Robert C. Fuller, 704 Lonape Citizens of Westfield and Gar- d unusually high scores moving from the borough Oct. 1. trail, vice president in charge of .vood will be asked to contribute Indorsed testa taken in Mr. Frankenfield is a candidate production and research of Chee3- P09.700 to make up the deficits of « Beginning in the second for Council on the Republican tick- borough Mfg. Co., and H. Gordon SVestfield's six youth-serving and ^elementary school pupils et in the coming general election. romm, 632 Highland avenue, pro- welfare agencies in the annual Us in reading and arith- R. C. FULLER Another appointment made by —Ezra StolliT:Plctur duction manager of Johnson and United Campaign which starts |Wj results were shown in Mayor Joseph Komich at the reg- H. CORDON FROMM Johnson Co., have been named Oct. 9, it was announced Tuesday ; levels of accomplishments, ular Council meeting, was that of ice chairmen of the 19B3 United ight by Chester M. Kellogg, pres- rtadingr, second grade pupils Everett Perkins of Old Tote road Deadline For !ampaign, according to an an- ident of the board of trustees of placed them in the third to the Board of Adjustment. Mr. nouncement made yesterday by Al- ;he United Campnign, following a I level of accomplishment. Perkins will fill the unexpired term bert A. Hally, general chairman. meeting of the board. The six i trade pupils showed scores of Russell Wilcox, serving until Registration Set Mr. Fuller will be in charge of member agencies, which depend Brth grade level, fourth grade Dec. 31, 1955. organization and training, and Mr. upon the proceeds from this cam- s made fifth grade level scores Fromm will be responsible for —Tnrzn Studio Approval was given to the last paign to enable them to continue tnh and sixth grade pupils section of sanitary sewer laterals Civilian Absentee campaign planning. ;heir services and programs, are were also a grade above DR. ROBERT K. ALSOFROM . s to be installed by the Birch Hill Ballots Available Also named at the same time the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Corn- ,L Seventh grade pupils' Developing Corp. in what is known DR. A. E. MEDER JR. unity Center, District Nursing , placed them at the ninth as Section 5 of Birch Hill. This for key leadership positions were Association, YMCA and YWCA. Registrations for the Genera Basil L. Emery, 1340 Prospect (Story to the right) (level and the eighth grade Booklet of School last portion is in Creek Bed road. Election to be held Nov. 3, close street, vice president in charge of Prior to the adoption of a catn- i' scores placed them in the The developers must post a $5000 Sept. 24 and all residents who domestic and foreign sales and ad- laign goal the .budget request of p»de. Arithmetic scores in maintenance bond for one year. have not previously registered and vertising of Cheesborough Mfg. :ach agency is carefully prepared lementary schools were almost Courses Printed A subdivision map of premises who will have lived in the state for ~o., as chairman of the advance Rabbi Raab Ushers tnd approved by the agency board, ly as good as in the reading owned by A. K. Tool Co. was also one year and the county for five gifts division, and Omer E. Mil- t is then submitted to a budget Will Be Mailed to approved subject to their filing a months by election day; or all per- er, president of Soft Water Serv- reviewing committee made up of the junior and senior high map of the subdivision and dedi- sons who will have reached 21 ice Co., as chairman of the busi- In Rosh Hashanah Westfiejd men and women who Is, tests were given in Alge- AH Area Homes cating a named street giving egress years of age by then are eligibl ness division. have connection with any of the Algebra II, Plane Geometry, and ingress to their premises off to register. agencies. This committee exam- sh I, English II, English III, The fall catalogue for the West- Route 22. "With the approach of the an- Devotions Continue ines each budget and supporting •h IV, Latin I, Latin II, Outlook drive, a new public right Applications for military servic nual United Campaign we are data and holds conferences with field Adult School is being ad ballots are available at the Town busy building the kind of organ- Today, Tomorrow !ih I, Spanish II, French I, dressed for mailing this weekend. of way on top of the mountain representatives of each agency, at an II, Biology, Chemistry was also approved, subject to a Clerk's office. The serviceman oi ization that will make the 1953 which time such changes as may Six thousand copies will be sent servicewoman must be 21 years o drive successful," Mr. Hally stat- Physics. Results of these out to area homes, so they should one-year's maintenance bond being Rabbi David Raab, newly ap seem advisable are worked out. are shown in norms instead given by the developer, E. J age by Nov. 3 and a resident o. ed. "We expect to recruit ap- pointed spiritual leader of Temple When the committee is satisfied be received Monday or Tuesday ol the state and county for the re- proximately 800 of our fellow citi- adc levels. In every instance, next week. People living outside of Grassman. Emanu-El, ushered in the Jewish that every penny is justified it field norms were above the quired length of time. Servicemen —Uoy Stevens—Photo zens to do the job, We arc grat- makes its budget recommendation! Westfield may secure one by writ- Councilman Norman Woolley ified by the fine spirit of co-opera- New Year, Rosh Hashanah, last s for the country at large. announced that the traffic light or serviccwomen need not havi (See itory to right) evening at sunset, according to.an for each agency to the board ol ing to the Registrar, Westfield been previously registered. BASIL L. EMERY tion which we are receiving as we trustees. commenting on the Ane re- Adult School, Roosevelt Junior form an organization which even- announcement made by Karl Mill- of the tests, Dr. Ewan said High School, 301 Clark street. In (Please turn to page 2) Applications for civilian ab- tually will include a residential man, president of the congrega Dr. Albert E, Meder ST., 424 St it was a splendid tribute to the event that a family does not sentee ballots are now available division of 49 teams, an advance tion. Marks avenue, dean of adminis- of the teachers in the West- secure a booklet by Tuesday, they Civilian Absentee Voter" mean Woman's Club gifts division of 12 teams, a busi- The evening services are to be tration, Rutgers University, chair- schools. may be procured in the Westfield any qualified and registered vote ness division of nine teams and followed by devotions today and man of the committee, states th»t, ring the summer months all Public Library. Registration by Baker to Seek of the state who expects to be ab Garwood division of six teams, a tomorrow. The subsequent period 'The recommended budget of each schools, except the new mail will be received any time up sent from the state on the day o Programs Listed volunteer office staff committee, until Saturday, Sept. 19 is known agency is fully justified," and | school, have undergone ex- to and including Monday, Sept. 21, House Post any election and any qualified am publicity committee, an auditing in the Jewish tradition as the high that the committee commendt to : renovations and repairs, which in the evening people may registered voter who will be within Year's Activities committee and a clean-up commit- holidays, or days of special sacred- the citizens of the town the rap- I reported. register in person or by proxy in the state on the day of any elec- tee. ness dedicated to repentance and port of the 1963 United Campaign fcttHMliaobfcMl classroom classroomss the cuffteii* of the Roosevelt Jun- tion, but because of illness or phys- In Three Parts • spiritual regeneration. The pray goal -without reservation."' ptlntcd, the roof re- ' Claims Support ical disability, will be unable to "Any one interested in helping ior High School from 7:30 to 8 ers and music of the synagogue on Other members of the budget ind formica tops placed on p.m. Of Senator Hand cast his ballot at the polling plac Mrs. Drew W. Hall, president o with the campaign as a solicitor this day stress the theme of God's pndergarten tables.
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