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THE WESTFIELTHE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIMCUIATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPERD IN UNIONLEADE COUNTY R fc SIXTY-SIXTH YEAR—No. 1 Entered as Second ClasR Hitter WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 Published Post oaice, Wentael*., Bvery Thuradaj 36 C«nU AdultSchoolRegistration Exchange Club Year's Program Set Pupil Enrollment Council Defers Night Scheduled Monday Square Dance For Junior Theater Increases 476 Plans Underway Over Last Year Course Selection Tickets for the Junior Theatre Town Clerk Sets Sidewalk Action Polio Fund Will program of 1955-56 will be on Registration Hours Public School Benefit From sale Wednesday, according to Mrs. Figures Listed Assistance To Be L. E. Wouteii, chairman of that The Town Clerk't office in Sept. 24 Affair committee of the Westfield Coun- the Municipal Building will be By Dr, Ewau Delay Sought cil of PTA. Tickets will be sold open on the following eve- Made Available Plans are underway for the from 12:30 to 1 p.m. at all grade ning* for the regulation of Dr. S. N. Ewan Jr., superintend- By Residents square dance to be sponsored by roteri: Tonight, Tuetdiy, ent of schools, announced yester- Registration night for the West- the Westfield Exchange Club Sat- schools with the exception of the Sept. 22, 26, 27, 28 and 29. day that pupil enrollment in the field Adult School will be Monday urday night, Sept. 24, at the Na- Elm Street School, where the The hours on theie dayi will public schools shows an increase o Of Ralmay Ave. in the cafeteria of the Roosevelt tional parking lot, Central avenue hours will be announced. be from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; 476 pupils over the enrollment a Junior High School from 7:30 to Entire proceeds will go to the According to the chairman, the other days 8 a.m. to S p.m. the same time last year. Change: Action on two ordinances per* 9 p.m., according to an announce- Sister Kenny polio fund. Sept. 29 ii the list day any- in enrollment in the variou Junior Theatre programs have taininr to the construction of side* ment made today by Mrs. Charles- Paul Brenner, TV and radio one can register (or th« com- schools were listed as follows: walks in sections of Rahway ave- ton H. F. Smith, registrar. Many star, and other famous TV per- been enlarged this year to include ing General Election. In- nue and Grove street was deferred of the instructors and additional sonalities and western stars wil two three-play series. Series No. 19SS 1956 cr..., counselors will be available that until Nov. 14 by Town Council entertain. Herbert Fritz, genera' 1 will be available for the kinder- Senior High Monday night after a public hear; right to help people in the selec- School 796 857 + 61 chairman, reports that the advance garten, first, second and third ing, which lasted almost tWf tion of courses. Registration by sale of tickets has been overwhelm- Boosters Outline Junior High hours, and a 50-minute recess. '" mail will be received up to and ing. Tickets may be purchased at grades. Series No. 2 will be avail- School 1047 1216 + 169 The delay in passage of the prt&* including the day of registration. the National Grocery Co.; Nationa able to the fourth, fifth and sixth Plans For Year Columbus 348 3B7 4- 19 posed measures was sought by i Classes begin Oct. 3 and continue B.ank; M. E. Newburgh's, jeweler Franklin 532 559 +• 2 for 10 consecutive Monday nights. graders. Tickets for both series majority of the 150 interested re»» Jeannette's Gift Shop; Herbert's will be sold on Sept. 21. Franklin idents who filled the council cham- Booklets with a complete de- Gale Studios Dress Shop or from any Exchang' Annual Meeting Annex 331 337 4- ber, The ordinances, originally scription of each of the 27 courses GRACE FREEMAN Club member. All performances are at 2:30 Grant ..•. 245 239 — 6 were Introduced Aug. 8 ifttf # p.m. Saturday afternoons in the Held By Group to be offered are available in the The Exchange Club's entire ef- Jefferson 375 486 4-111 Council rejected an ordinance in^ Westfield Public Library, the Senior High School auditorium. Lincoln 470 514 4- 4 J. D. COLE troduced June 27 which woujl fort is behind this event since or- The Westfleld School Boosters Westfield "Leader" and each of Choral Society to iginally "The Sister Kenny Foun- The plays to be presented this MeKinley .... 255 276 -4- 20 have resulted in assessment* of the local banks. The sketches for year are: Series No. 1: Nor. 19, Association, at its annual meeting Washington 230 241 4- 11 $26,000 for installation of the >id# ~ dation" was fostered by the Ex- in the Municipal Building Thurs- this 15th anniversary catalog were change Club of Minneapolis. The "Bremen Town Musicians" by Sal- Wilson 363 377 4- 14 Minister to Youth walks. designed by Clare Pfaff, 119 Hazel Hold Open House club set up a fund to provide for ome Gaynor Theatre for Children; day, outlined plans to make 1955- avenue. Jan. 14, "Tha Legends of the 58 the "most active ••ar in its Totals 4992- 5468 4-470 Views of the affected grottf Sister Kenny's living and subsist- were presented by Gregory Is "Newer ways to better meet- ence so she could continue her Winds," a ballet bf the Playhouse decade, of service to the sports Anticipating increased attend- Added to Staff New Director Dance Co. of Ntw York and March programs of the Westfield schools". ance, the Board of Education now Canavan of 1099 Rahway avenue, ings" was organized in response work. chairman of the planning commit- to a request from the College 17, "The Plain Princess" by the Retiring president Walter Clark has under construction three Will Be Present Carl Millman has donated th< summarized the accomplishments school additions which will provide Presbyterians tee of the Rahway Taxpayers A»*, Woman's Club, the Council . of use of the National parking-lot and Pretenders of the College Wom- sociation who told Council th»t PTA's and the Woman's Club of an's Club of Westfield. All kin- of the past year and expressed 23 new classrooms, two of which The Choral Society of Westfield all facilities necessary and also will for the 32 members of the Booster are already in operation at Jeffer Name Rev. Cole "the two ordinances as they exist ' Westfleld. It is designed for the will hold open house for members j provide refreshments. Mr. Fritz dergarten children must be ac- are impractical." He presented' general membership, both men and executive committee their desire son School. In addition, alterations and prospective members Thurs- has announced that the following companied by an adult and the to "cooperate 100 per cent" with made during the summer have pro- The Rev. James Dewey Cole has results of a traffic survey made by women, of any community organi- services were offered by Exchange committee encourages the parents been called by the session of the his group and declared that th« - zation interested in parliamentary day evening, Sept. 29, at the home newly elected president William vided two extra classrooms at of Mr. and Mrs, Edward J. Mc- members: Abner Jackson, public to attend with the first and second Presbyterian Church to be assist real safety problem in the are* procedure, effective programming H. List Jr, In the aim to make the Franklin School and when renova- : Carthy, 114 Lincoln road. At this address system; Charles Brennan graders. tions are completed at the now ant minister on the church staff concerns bicycles. He noted that and club publicity, and Willoughby Orr, electrical Boosters' contributions to West- time the society will have the op- fleld schools sports programs more Administration Building, 305 Elm in charge of youth work. He will his group's objections to the ordi- Parliamentary procedure will ba work; Richard Gustafson, James Series '£: Oct. 8, "Toby Tyler" street, an additional classroom begin his work Oct. 1. nances were not based on money, the subject Oct. 3, 10 and 241 It portunity to meet the new direc- Kane and Robert Hope, carpentry by Edwin Slrawbridge Produc- helpful than ever. * tor, George Cornwell. will be placed in operation at The Rev. Mr. Cole's effective- Instead, he said, the residents will include the art of presiding work; John Williams, cooking fa- ductions; Nov. 26, "Peter and the would be willing to finance !h« Mr. Cornwell, a resident of President List emphasized that Roosevelt School. ness as a leader of young people over a meeting, making introduc- cilities; Morton Newburgh, music Wolf" and the "Nutcracker Suite," 'the Boosters are all-out for all has been demonstrated in his pres- widening and curbing of Rahwaj tions and announcements, prepar- Plainfield, fills the position made arrangements, and Ted Sargent, ballet by Edwin Strawbridge Pro- It was further announced that sports" and that the effort would an ungraded class on the element- ent field where he heads up an avenue at a cost 400 per cent high- ing an agenda and interpreting the vacant when Dr. Charles Fischer bucking. ductions and Jan. 28, "The Get- bo to coordinate activities all along outstanding youth program for er than the nidewalk expense. constitution and by-laws, Miss left Westfield to take up his duties tysburg Spy," by Salome Gaynor ary school level began operations the line with school authorities, Monday. Limited to 15 in number the First Presbyterian Church in The matter of the safety of Grace M. Freeman will be the as professor in music education at Theatre for Children.