THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPEK IN UNION COUNTY FORTY-SECOND YEAR—No. 46 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1932 74 PERMITS FOR MUSING ASSOCIATION BUREAU BEGINS , BOVS STRANDED IN WESTFIELDERS REMITS ON DRIVE WEEKLY AD FEATURE NOTED SOLOIST ON IN C. R. R. TERMINAL PLAY IN NORTH BUILDINGS LISTED TO ENTER COLLEGE fwm4 MM Mart Qt KmmmH A weekly series of advertisements CONCERT PROGRAM Armond Crocco of 653 South ave- JERSEY TENNIS IN SIX MONTHS of members of the Better Business nue, and Martin Skrba of 12 Pros- Graduates Of High Sckoal E«- . Will Caatiwta Service Bureau of Weetfield to ac- FRIDAY EVENING pect street, both aged 13, were re- pected To Eater Maay BEGINS SATURDAY Receipts quaint the residents of Westfield turned home by their parents after Different School* Total ErfiaataJ C*ri Of l» with the members and to foster trad-I Joaa Dalaa, Frequently Haarti being stranded in the Jersey Central Eaacct Ur|« Eatry Liat IW liitian>i Far Panad The District Nursing Association ing with them will appear each week i terminal in Jersey City, Monday in the Leader and the Standard. A Her*, To Appear With More than 300 members of the Ra»arto4 At $101,337 has announced that the money col- night. The boys were picked up by class which was graduated in June Twrt At Local jlected in its recent membership drive different group of the memfcers will WcrtfceU B«MJ railroad police and local police were place their messages in the news- from the Westfleld High School have Club totalled $4,549.60, a sum which fell notified. Desk Sergt. Harry Deter signified their intention of continuing There were 74 building permits papers each issue and these will be John Dolan of New York, cor- dispatched Patrolman Ernest Long issued during the period from Janu- J450.B0 short of the $5,000 required their education, according to figures A largge entry liet is anticipatenticipated ia for its budget. In order that the good grouped on one page. The first of netist, will be guest artist with the to the boys' homes and Crocco's released this week from the office of ary 1 to June 80, representing a the series appeared in the Standard Westfield Band, which will present father went after them in a car. the North JergeJergery SingleSils TTeania total estimated cost of 1101,337, ac- work which this organisation is do- Prank N. Neubauer, principal of the Championship Tournament which aata ing may be carried on, it will be on Friday, the second appears on the fifth toncert of • the season Fri- T cording to figures given out yester- y pp day evening in Mindowaskin Park. Senior High School. For some years underway Saturday at th« WeitfltM day through Hie office oi Frank B. necessary to raise the deficit during page six of this issue of The Leader. g CRANFORD PASTOR {past it has been the custom to ask Tennis Club. Entries huve cam* ia Moffett, the building iaapector. Of the year, the statement said. i Mr. Dolan was former soloist with HFIF MIND. AY MlflMT each "lcralltir °f the senior class tojdurin« the past few days and tk* this number, 13 permit* were issued The social service department of THRIFT SHOP NEEDS I Sousa's Band, (5banelli's Band and nuifcniwni """"name the college or university he or tournament committee is of the opi»opia- 111 m the association knows of several ' other nationally known bands. Ht ' ""' ' cU5ha eit s iniamitnia r t-n ntliiti^ «-f 4 ,,n n*tn rl 1OH frUlt WriAti Vila IT Sa nn 11 _ .1 j.l__^_ _. .f«B for dwellings representing an esti- „,.„ « . i4 -»... «^..j«__ P'an»iniT to attend after grad- lon (hat when play ia called there will mated total cost of 176,000; 18 per- young girls, 16 to 19 years of age, MEN'S WORK PANTS £h appeared with the Westfleld be a large number of the outstanding who wish positions with good fam- Band on previous occasions and Ma WHI 9B*ak At THira UUMaar I gation. The pupilp s who stated that mits were for the construction of Service la Miatlewatkia the. -y„ intende d to carry on in a higher tennis stars regtaUred to battle (at private