Ordiriitteil Mauser Is Union County* T Rseshoe Case Historical Society Rahwayfirm Langford, Eiy •An Wc Mf
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TOUT MIWIPAM1 OF OWIOM WITT , JULY SO, 1959 13 Town i Set Local Boy Btcomet Swimming Ordiriitteil Mauser Is Union County* t rseshoe Case Historical Society RahwayFirm Langford, eiy •an wC Mf. and Mra. Eithard Lang- Sponsors Exhibit Gets Curbing, Champ ford of 75B First street, became Union County's second case of par- alytip polio Thuwday, : 'PtctoriZ^eiteeld' Paving Contract The announcement of the diag- In Bank Display S t nosis, made In Muhlentwrg Hospi- Deapite a "no" v»C* frpul M«yrt '"* : 1 ta]t Plsinfield, was made Monday "Pictoriel Weiitfteld, ,18Ct to tt. Emiraojt .Tbomai, -tji* Ttwn'.• by /.Mrfc Albert Gen is, executive Monday night introdfleeft ; ; 925" in the theme of en exhibit y of tbe Union County at the National.SUte B&nk, Elm flmt h*»rine »n cfdinaMt r*> -; r Chapter, National Foundation, i. itreet, Bpooaored bythe Weatflelti quiring * four.faot fence around Mrs, GenU said physicians il- Hiatorlcal Society. Alao at tho II backyard iwimmlnr ,<*!• 'of-' ..Uworth If !«« nockey, lo»ed the child to return home >tnk is the society's executive l 1 r ilB,.MH«*H« i!l * * PO^IB Saturday. He had received the iecret&ry, Mist Joyce Munnlefi, The mayor wu the only dlM i<> re™. Summit won the lertts of three Salk vaccine inocu- who will discuss the program ol •enter, *nd.tfce.ordinance *•• <*V. Jrt ™r. Aaoftball eainis latloni. a '. .. • . •; :. ' :he Hlatoidcat Society with Inter- "or public hearing ind. fl««J Yot^J th« (trwtiwlll te^ta", Mist Martha Kingdon, 20, / of u ted per BO us und accept contri- iept..H. -•••. ;- -. -=V ; L., [the i * '"' " Eliiibeth wns this yeir's first polio butions for the fund drive. The In i prepared s^ttcmtilt th* ' ted tow victim in the county. Mrs. GenU pictures -on exhibition, hi any of mayer wtd he felt it'wu an "Im* ; „,. the to*fc hwwbo reported that (he is in the Middle- hem rare items, havo been selected fct ordinance," and didn't'fo Lt held Harder.«" sei lUhablltitatlon Center. She fiom the collection of Walter ir enough. He contended' Ul»t; [hool playground, Jota Hiuaer had had no polio ahoti. Miller of Westflcld. , DR. JOHN E. SKOCLUND iirh pondi, lily pondi,/Wm Jnley wan *ht champion- Included in the exhibit Mf eev- .oolH and even-the lik#|'iii' - won the title:, ty. defeat- ei.,1 brochures, originally publish- owaskln and Taln*qu«( p»rlti". jay Cl»u»fM df Lincoln In ed as real estate advertise meiiti; ProfessorTo wete jutt «' dangeroua ttt-Uttall [ folk Other particijinti were: Democrats Name «!a Btutlloa which outline the development of :hiljren. "We should h.« • prop-: .cmm. JooMvelt; Jim Jflynn, JUNIOR AUXIUAKY GIFT—3Uw> *lt*WU(tk« «ilBm»tirali<a •< tb*. »w CircObelric W he town. According to one of r ordliiinceto eever kitth»w«t«- •--.KeWdli Wiahlnijton; ;hem "Weatfleld'e growth from th* Address Baptists or we should lav* no ordi- Council Candidate ptlal fcMJ «i*ia ta tlw ChlUr.m'i CgaBt.y Hon* by ttn Jualor KBilllnry •» Barbara Dowli, J*n- 1 d Columbus, and Alab begin nine of the nineteenth cen- lance. It Ukes only * f** inchM ' ( »H« Wilt. ••« Stbriu C.lf.r, Jmlw A«illUrr «•*.«! Mrt. Uy!« K«Htin, EMCUIIT. ury up to about 1900 was slow MI. Dir.ctor et tlv. H*BHf Or. J. Fnadi Fidaia Jr., '«r«i«f«4Mt Dr. T. CampUlI Tb.iB^oii, «ur- t water to drown * imal) hrt." -:' B but sure, and was not nearly so k Oretn teamed with Carl Robert McDonough t.onJn-chi.f, ..4 Dr. Ollwr A. C«mMl, anlbt. Th* twettr M««l !• « «^'» » Dr. John Skoglund The council also awarded aflB^ ' wlft as some of her neighbors .67 contract to DIDomto «nd Kuf- j.aiin(»l>i in belting Alan n<>ni af •kitrical csntral, tb» btl cut ha tilt«J l»* M 4n<n* ••(!• far KIT ««*M ta and who added to their population To Speak Sunday MM Patrick from Jeffer- 3rd Ward Nominee tnm *aai) chair*) I* « 1*0 Maaroa pn aMltlo* B*rmittiB »«UH t* the bulc of tha patent, til, Inc. of Rahway tor the cons B ; with rapid strides. But she held truction of pavement* and curb- •= rt-ua ii«l» of the doubles Robert McDonougk of 142 Ver- inJ ilu lo » •itlina pttitian. : , -: • her own, and, us thu pqoplo of Dr. John Skoglund, professor of ttRon Maahst*,ehttB"y teams entered non terrace has, been named as Jersey and Manhattan became preaching at the ColgatcBoehestsr John Coleman i on avenue and Connecticut «tre«t^ - DiemoMatie nominee tat Town more educated, the advantage!! gl Divinity School, Rochester, N. Y., imhiilHi-Old Brown and Tom will preach at tha, morn ing worship 'he Arm was the low bidder amonf Counell from the Third Ward. NFME's Medical Research Program Westfleld appeared more promi- rrtn; BOOK«H; Scott Miner nent end a steady stream of men aervlco .to be held in the First ix firms, The bids ranged to fSli-i i Dwc^brner, 'Washington; Mr. Mctionought>*n Elizabeth who were the beat In tho-land be- Baptist Church Sunday at 9 a.m. 02.B0, . ' • attorney, will join:.Jlarrin Fein, Mask will be furnished by the i Si»llMi.iiid Jim Flynn, Wil- 1 to pour into thu township," The recommendation of tho I, tnd itW MiUJer and Bobby Democratic csniidfte' from the Becomes Newest United Fund Agency numiner cht.it under the direction : : Board of Adjustment .to permit Second - W*rd,r,', ' ^pd Roderick In 1013, for o Mm pie, West- of the Rev. Jot Turner, associate :hc Manor Park Swim fllub to1 1 Cewlea, nomineijfrlfh the Fourth The Modical Research Program established iajt year by the field's bank resources totaled(3,- mill liter. rect, use and construct a "private Sjwcii] *vetitB an the plav- :: of the National Fund for Medical NFMtl to further TB3,0B2, but by 1021 the %uro Ward, •'•• -"W% ' .• ;d New Boro School In addition tohia teaching dut- :luh" swimming pool In »n »(«»' ctmdi thU week were,; Parent* there is no noiisinee from th& Educatbn has been approved t» a basis research groupi throughout had increased to tS,549,S81.84. In .uri'bunded by Laurel pi ice, Pine1 thridlMteday »nd the pad- t tiio same period the number of ies, Dr. .Skoglund also Is the chair- Flist Ward and littli proipect of participating agency of the United the country. The NPMB, initiated man of the Board ot^Managers of circle, Hne street, Boynton avenue t*mli tournament at Grant Fund of Weatfleldj-'it was an- by r^eaident Eisenhower when he street lights was increased from and Rlpley avenue, wag approved; getting one, according to Ernest Nears Completion 625 to BOO, while the number of the American Baptist Foreign Mis lygioct Jiili «ft*rnoon, v : C"Dattian, Detnc-dratic Municipal nounced yesterday ly Arthur' C. waa president oi Columbb Uni- The resolution atotea that the pool- Nirt mtk-'the «r»it oihibita mail caxritTS ii^ereased only dlght- sion Society which maintains a chairman.. -':;. ,-...•. -..'.v,;. -.•••'• .;- ai], United Fund, presi- versity, Is endorsed by the Ameri- v/orld-wide program on seven ma- and adjoining ptrfelni.lqt must b« 111 biWdjij each playground, dents ' Wilhetms Releases ly, from seven to nine, and street eereenei from1 public - v!i*' jth can Medical' Assoclntton. Former mileage waa expanded only ten jor fields. He is a graduate of the i will be displayed Preildent Heibert poDver is hon- Jti id the the Fint Watt] candidacy by, The step was taken by the Progress Statement miles, from seventy to eighty. University of California and th« hiubbevy. • •'-..• Wfitc-is jfotea UniMd Fund'd' s bboard d of truit«estt , ovary chairman. Some «f ths pictures show tha Berkeley Baptht Divinity Bshool council, aim appTrnd i! !l aii li faWl ••-" ••----•-••••• • —•'•'— " V,jm-,ij( , . Mr. Kamnnifiin mid, ifj^*. Ui :'••'» ••^•••••l.-.-.: •••:! I'.V-Y -..•.,.J l\ .•••• ;•;• ' -j ^'tliorp«(rh study of tbUtirogrilm Uie Valted P of Edueition Thursday night re. llVIIlil. :.• - .->.!•.• . ..1. • . .: . > l.f j,, ^,H (Please turn to page 2) This '•wA'.ti. "Wllabn^Hjeim- _. _ J'riet fl«ljciipipj which wHl be portea that consWitloitttf the hel IT uate« of Linfkldi iColjIe^efafiif>: rtist *u the bat: •now. twceptaiic* of Hie nomination with dise»sdise»ses arid ducted lietwoen Ck:t. $-20 In p Beechwogd School was pragreaaln, Berkel»)f >Baptyt'0ivinily School, jnin- -.'WffliHri.-.- x£.iMSpmf - voted u Crrfrwin; the prlie for the the county clerk with physicians, educators, and bua- part of social health and welfare aatlcfictorlly and would bo read; On an international lovol, he ii agatnat ihis meeoure. with Kirov bat 'Mr. MtfDoneugti is a graduate of iness executives living iii Weet- agencies serving the lomimmity. for the opening of achool Sept 10. Band Concert n member of the' •Commission on The resolution states that the m IWiltJohn won the pretti- Scton Hall :"Untyerdtjt and Law fleld who are familiar with the Ths goal of tho campaign andj Frederick Wilhiilms Jr., presi Faith and Order at the Work courts must be hard surfaced and t with btr fincy straw hat Ann School, He is 31 yeaia old. Mr. and program." the pro portion ate shares of parti- dent of the board, a aid, "There I Cowncil of Churches, and la chair thut ploy may not begin until Jonifwithu beat foreign with Mcs. MiDonough have four .chil cipating1 agencies will be eatab- Tomorrow Night man of tho Baptist World All! The. Medical ResMrch Program no reason to expect it(will not b< toflitrtie Dnteh bat. Sissy dten. He was admitted ta the but Inhed in September after the ready for tha opening of school.