THE WESTFIELD LEADER ' the LEADING and MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in UNION COUNTY Enteredas Second Clasa Matter PFTY-SEVENTH YEAR—No
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WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946 Published Even Thursday, 24 P>ge»—S Sub Teachers Gain Church Council To Jitterbug At St. Paul's Fair YM Announces Leaders'Course Fall, Winter Campaign Reaches 50% Daily Pay Increase Begins Monday Gym Classes Mark in Slow Start Series Of 6 Claim Basketball League, Education Board Will'Meet Evenings Varied Activities $33,914 Reported at First « Approves Four At Baptist Church Planned For Members Meeting at YMCA Monday % The first session of the leader- ship training school sponsored by The physical department of the Woatfield's first post-war United Campaign got off to a slotf 1 Appointments YMCA has announced its schedule the Westfleld Council of Churches encouraging start with ?33,014, nearly 50% of the total goal of $88,4--, at the First Baptist Church, 170 of activities for the coming win- reported in pledges and contributions at the first report meeting in th* Elm street, will begin Monday eve- ter and spring season with classes "Y" Monday evening. Although the amount reported is 10% less th»7' 34 More Students ning at 7:45 p. m. for ail members in the gymnasium the 59'A of quota roschod at th« first report meetinB in last y* and swimming pool. Ear-oiled Thii Year The Council, recalling a saying — . campaign, General Chairman that if a "learner" does not learn, The boys' department will hold I ry Meglaughlin expressed full Than 1945-46 Term the teacher has not taught, is of- their gym and swim classes in the ndence that this year's goal n fering this course to church teach- afternoon and early evening, while "1 o reached. '-The fact that tl On recommendation of the Com- ers and interested citizens. A. Raj the men's classes are scheduled for •t | Community Concert waa given mittee on Instruction, the Board Petty of the Baptist Church, said: the late afternoon and evening pe- .,v ame night naturally kept A of Education Tuesday night au- riods. The schedule becomes ef- The school will meet for six ses- T ' ^tendance at our report meetii _^^ Ihorized an increase in pay for sub- fective Monday. sions on Monday evenings thru -',< te said. "And an analysis of th'r? stitute teachers from a range of JO-ANN RICHARDSON TED BROWN f Nov. 18 from 7:46 p. in. until 9 A business men's gym class will '.j ilodges and eqntributions receh """ IS to $8 a day to a flat $9 a day be held twice weekly, Monday and ',' o (late indicatea that the peoi $180 a month if on that basis. p. m. The charge, if paid by a M subscriber's church, will be $2 per Friday at 5 p. m» for the benefit of Westfleld are responding witlf Bryce I. MacDonald, chairman of of local business men who wish to , | their customary generosity, the committee, explained that it applicant, other persons must pay St. Paul's Fair To Feature $3. A text book is included. Only exercise before the supper hour. J everyone gives proportionately wn becoming increasingly difficult This period will include calisthen. i well as those who have already to obtain teachers at the present one subject may be talcen for the t entire period, The Council has se- Merchandise, Entertainment ics and volleyball or some other contributed, we'll have no troubft rates which, he said, were below sport for tho one hour before 0 i making our goal." those of most communities in this cred competent leadership from i the vicinity. p. m. This same period on Wed- All toorktr* are urged to &U irea. At the same time, the board Magic And Puppet Shows Planned; nesdays will be devoted to those approved an increase in pay for Two courses, which are design- tend the Second Report Meet- who wish to play badminton on the ing tonight at S:S0 in the Y, teachers giving bedside instruc- Girls To Meet ed for all who are interested in Westfield Couple To Dance Friday "Y's" regulation court. tion from the present $1 and $1.60 studying the New Testament and and to have their reports ready per hour scale.to $2 per hour. discussion ways whereby tho home An unusually fine assortment of antiques, hand work, toys, Christ, Mondays and Fridays at 8 p. m. promptly. Director Sunday and church may work together, mas cards, books, and otlier merchandise- will be offered for sale at the will find the men's calisthenics Wilson P. Kraft, Division 4, The Board approved appoint- and not necessarily for teachers, Country Pair and Square Dance which opens next Thursday afternoon class in session with supervised ex- the division managers with 63, ments of four new teachers and include a course on the study of at 1 o'clock in the parish house of St. Paul's Church, it was learned ercises followed at 8:30 by a half of quota reported. P. D, "Pinky" for the first time in several meet- Sr. High Students the New Testament by Dr. Will- today from Mrs. Clinton Brooke, general chairman. hour of volleyball. The hour froin Prentiss, Division 9, was second ings there were no resignations. Guests At YW Tea iam G. Chanter of Drew Seminary The fair is being conducted by 9 to 10 p. m. on these same days with m.6%. High team was 44, Appointments were aa follows: and "The Home and Church Work St. Paul's Church to raise funds will be devoted to young men and captained by J. G. Mann, wifcS-<TJ Mrs. Dorothy Minton, kindergar- those interested in basketball. A An opening tea for senior high Together" by Mrs. II. F. Whitney for the Reconstruction and Ad- 97.4 %., Team 95, W. Leaplin«,« ten teacher in the Franklin School; of Cranford. vance Fund for the restoration of Grant PTA new addition to the men's sched- captain, was runner-up with BOsi ^H Lawrence J. Broomall, mathemat- religious facilities in war deva- ule of activities will be the Wednes- of quota reported. Other division 'S ics in the Junior High Scholoj, a...t 3:30. o'cloc,k ,, Sunda. „ y af„ „ Three courses for teachers will day night Basketball House League 0 stated areas. It will run two days, DR. WELTHY H. FISHER and team totals follow: ;•» James Koken to replace James j "° " t° introduced Miss Mary I'oil- be sponsored. They are: Senior Meets Tuesday for "Y" members who are inter- or new and Intermediate Groups" by A. concluding Friday evening with a •Division 1, A. W. McClure, man-^l Montgomery in the Senior High' as | ™ . ^-tcen director, and to Square Dance in the parish house ested in playing on organized bas> teacher in biology and chemistry welcome newcomers to the group. H. Scliaediger, teacher in Union ketball teams, ager, 25.0%; Division 2, Charies.A ta g During the afternoon there will be City High School; "Techniques of auditorium from 8:30 to 12:30. Classroom Visits, Tea A, Doerr, 41%; Division 8, E. B, J4 and Miss Hetty S. Blatz, elemen- piano and violin music played by Teaching Juniors" by Mrs. Mil- Included among the dozen or The boys* am schedule will be Author To Speak McWhinoy, 36,3%; Division 5, -M tary school teacher. Miss Betty Elsasser, who is a mem- dred Stevens, Rosello Park, and more booths will be one featuring Planned For Afternoon tho same as in previous years with John W. Worth, 30.7%; 0, T, B,-r¥ ber of tho Columbus School faculty "Teaching Primary Children" by Pui'rto Hican handwork. Items in the high school members' class on On recommendation of the Ath- The Grant School Pnrent-Tcach- To Woman's Club Richards, 35.9%; 7, A, B, Vosg,.ij letic committee, of which Charles and her sister, Miss Ruth Elsasser. Mrs. Bruce McGraw of Somerville. this booth are furnished' by Miss Monday and Fridays at 4 p. m. 3a-/,; and 8, K. I. Seeley, 28%. *| cr Association will hold its first and the junior high members on H, Brower is chairman, the fol- Mias Follmer, who succeeds Miss For further information contact Ruth Clark, a missionary from 1 Team totals: tl W. Martin, cap., j meeting on Tuesday at 3:16 p. m. the same days at 3 o'clock. Tho Dr.' Welthy Honxlngcr Fishei , lowing appointments were made in Betty Brace as director of the the dean, Mrs. F. W. Anderson, this parish, who is sending up work tnin, 21% ; 12, II. Gumbert 1895,;--3 tte waching staff: Football, Jos. | ,. , Mrs. John H. Wroth, president, grade school will have their gym author,' linguist nnd world eltiaen, work wjth s & Kraduatc of We. 2-1684-J, or the educational done by the people in her Puerto 13, C. Tongberg, 34%; 14, Mrs. E,=xi will preside at n brief business class on Wednesday afternoons at will apeak at the optming meeting g-seraan, Bart Ellis and Harvey Buckllell an(1 ho'ldg a mostel.-s de. chairman, Mrs. E. H. Bennett, We. Rican Mission School. The Oldc Whalley, W/t\ Mrs, Hohenstetaf« meeting in the auditorium, after 3:30 and Saturday mornings at D of.thc'WeattlGld' Woman's Club on P. Gerber; basketball, Gomer Lew- gree from Columbia. The tea has 2-2GG7-M. Curiosity Shoppc will offer an- 2S% ; 21, W, Wyman, 18%; 22, P,'% which parents will have an oppor- a.