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1 HI < WINN. A Newspaper 0«‘\ r>l I \VonU of Wisdom To llie Cnmmumlv Inliic-l \ philosopher is someone who always oms what to do—until it happens to F nil [.oral ( .nverajfe »»" I NK Oi l) TIMUR. SF.RYINO MFTM I N AND I Dl-i »N TOWNS] Entered at Met lichen. N J post of! second class matter under the act of Mr. VOL IAIN \, W KDNKSD NN . NON I.NIISKK 2S. I<T 1 IN i: CUNTS 7'/te High School Panel Discussion On High Question School Set For Wednesday (E d ito r s \ate: T in * Recorder offers helotc the , .,1 1 r-i.I.-n 1- u ill I,., .......... ‘limit \ for or second m a senes of special articles an tin• proposed Borough .................. .1 I'l.in- I*' ............ in-li k n Meet- neie high school building to be acted upon by the I"' -|*.,ll — *,l’l ■ 11 l,v III,. M. In. lii'ii I . i 1 i/. * il— ittce for caters on l)e< . la .) Business ,ll. S.-honl- W .■. 1 ii.'—.I.n .il 7: r, ||.||i i . at llu i liool. V By ROBERT POPPENDIECK Professor of Education Im itation .Municipal meetings scheduled 1!.,l \, ill 1,r U k rn ,,if llu,-,' at In nlinn f‘ t|tiei*- Rutgers I'niversity lor next week: .1 ,,m .,.l . o nlinc In l)r. Siilnc, i. pro- School exam ination lime is 8 p.m. Monday— Board of i c o S/Xll <• III The ,1 lli, nil/,' early this ;year It comes bei ween Health. Borough llall. Thanksgivi ng and Christmas. Yes. Ihuh Se lool Question' I Joseph .Cost a. I mean the Board of Education's Citizens derision about the■ new coin hiii is ojfereil each Metuchen high school. We gr ONvn- Advisory Committee, wild serve as ups in Me:luchen uie facinj: the wool, to residents who moderator of the discussion Based examination this time. Meiuchen on the ■ ‘question "Should* the wish to express oh joe- 1 Citizens of Metuchen Approve the children will be watching a s Me give our answ ers at the polls l> ; lions to llir iirojiosed Referendum for a New High 15 School?" rilifi e. Serving on the panel of ex Revievvm g for exam-, helps perts who will answer any and all c'i.klien. It mig.itt hel^ us, as well i questions submitted by the au- Possibly yc•u'U permit a teinolle! . tiience will be William M. Thorn. to raise a few queshons for Couples ( lull • the , chairman of the Metuchen Plan voters to c,Jn.sic’.er in b: u Im. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY'—Mayor Karl E. Metzger presents bouquet and 25 silver dollars to g U]J Polite Chief and Mrs. Enos .1. Fouratt before Monday night’s Borough Council meeting. ning Board; W alter E. Wilson, for tiie big exam | superintendent of schools; Fred To begin Is Entertained nn ith. I favor the new C. Wolf, president of the Board high school I favor ;t as a u*ach- i of Education: F. X Constantine. eir as a parent, and as a taxpayer. y B '\\ ashinjiton* Police Chief. ■ president cf the Metuchen Teach Some of you. I know. question it Exchange Club Launches ers Association; Alfied F. Larkin, I re.'peot your reservations We are George Walungton. in the p e r son of MetuchenV own Bill' member of the Borough Council preparing for an examination, Yule Decoration Contest finance committee, and Marsh though. Let's study it together. Hart, entertained the First Pres \\ ife Honored byterian Church Couplets' Club at The Exchange Clubs annual Christmas Decoration con- B Tipson and Floyd W. Gaudet 1- Wliy have schools, anyway* members of the Board of Educa- Have you thought this through i he group s November m eeting offinally launched today with the publication of an entry The Ret ! lion finance committee. lately? Are schools just lan.-y last Friday evening. Mr H art, The ( nte.st. open to all families !5\ Associates A scale model and floor plan oT child-care centers? Do you wan.t who has made a life-long .study of rounds, and 2> a doorway deco-( the lile and writings of our first siding vithin borough limits, re- the proposed high school will be schools that merely repeat yeMto ■ilion division. First and second Felic pn ■.-•idem . played the part elegant u.ms en tra n ts to send entry prizes w ill be awarded in each y. ^ on view before the meeting. De- day's answers? W hat do you want 1 ly lv attired in authentic costum e ilmks to the Exchange Club on or category Contestants must indi- ■loped to M aiyland 25 ■ legations from many local, civic. Do you see schools as society'.s m a highlighted Monday |.social and religious groups, are ex- of the period Velvet coat and (cforc December 16. Entry blanks cate on the entry blank the cate- JV;lls WORTH STRIVING FOR—Children who will participate in jor provision for perpetuating and breeches silk .stockings, yards ol -ill be published weekly until De- gory m which they wish to com- night's ung of the Borough ipected to attend. and enriching our heritage for the annual Christmas parade on December 1 admire top prize According to Dr. Goodstein, the lace ruffles, bnibboned wig and ember 15 for the convenience of pete An award will also be given ! Ccunci. shown by Mrs. Lotta Grasty, executive cltairman of the Chamber capitalizing our human resources •> three-cornered hat gave the illu esidents No display will be for the most unique display of all object of the meeting is to dis I do Betfole e se-ssion got undei of Commerce, sponsor of the evennt. The radio-phonograph, valued cuss the issue thoroughly and to sion of a Colonial gentleman Mr udged unlf,ss an entry blank has the entries. at $100. will go to the charity designated by the organization en Consider, if you will that \\c Halt made ,i tinder-box fire, dis- •ceil subm itted. W inners will be announced in Chief and M rs. Enos get local reaction through the really have schools to improve tiie Fourut 'd e prewenited with a tering the best float or marohinng unit. With Mrs. Grasty are. straw ballot ed Coloi gla, f al. Tlie decorative theme of the corner left to right, Craig Ruddy of Cub Pack 15; Paula llaulenbeek of Quality of Living heie m Mi tuch- key flu] al bouquet and 25 silver do)- . v Hiding ch. and ontesl will be divided into two Exchange Club members serv- the Juniors of the American Legion unit; Vicky Lee Dcvis of Girl en. Consider, if you plea.-t*. w heth folding airs by Mayor Kail K. M etzger in J •p categories: l i a general division ing on the contest committee are Scout Troop 15. and Jo Anne Rogers, also of Troop 15. Prizze is er the question of the new hig'li actual eliOn- of the beJiaW of borough officials and the ; "good d which will include displays fea- Jam es Claypoole. chairm an; Dr. on display at the Mayo & Lytle store at 334 Main Street. I Gaudet Explains school should not be an^weied in daj i turing the home exterior and William Ainslie. J. K. Powell Jr., erLtile poWc.e departm ent Photo bf^Frey Sen Sturt o the light of cur soundest ic.usoils Mrs. Hart, as a reporter from The ohieif. then a struggillng cop for having schools. "The Metuchen Recorder" inter- m the Metuchen department. and School Problems 2. Ju st w hat jus a school build vid\vefi G eneral Wasliingtpii. R e EXCHANGE CLUB^CHRIGHJAS DECORATION. *. 4 lhe form er Mary Elizai*M<h SHger- ' Floyd Gaudet. a member of the ing? i n t a m ass of rooms to be plies toiler questions were given iftan of New Brunstwdcx were m ar- ' Columbians, Lions BoartJ o rE 9 ® » t» rt nntfSW ewflv '** jammed beyond capacity? Is it in actual quotations from Wash ::ed m Baltimore on November 15. mittee. discussed the proposed an architect's dream to be held ington's diary and other writings' (ilMCI U. KNUD I IIHM 1930. They have one son. Enos J new hig-h school for M eiuchen check? Is It a facility for helping **nd speeches. The interview, eov- Ji . a pre-law >.uiden>L at John briefly at a meeting of the Couples you to comtpreliend the develop- er4n^ die great man's- life from .n \ m i: Carroll University. Cleveland. Set For Yule Fete Club of the Presbyterian Churchy ment of our heritage? Is it a facili- Lhe French and Indian wars to In presenting the token of his last Thursday at the Social Cen Tlie Knights of Columbus, the ( t-o greet the merry pair at the ty for releasing their capacities to ! Farewell Address, graphically associates' esteem, Mayor Metzger ’ ter He described the crowded' \DDHKSS: Lions Club and Lhe Little League « railroad station and to escort them improve the way Q(f life? Consider pictured life as he saw it, his con drew attention to the chief's long ■ conditions at the present school were a few of the organizations to the parade site, whether it shoud not be the com victions. and hopes for the future record in police woik. Born and and cited many figures to indicate < iit.-”<.r> : I. I \ I I! \ l DOOHW U taring to go in M etuchen's annual munity's best-organized place for of the infant nation, whose first raised in Metuchen.