
THE WESTFIELD LEADER The Leading And Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper In Union County YEA&—No, 30 1 Published "•wflSagN*! " WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1956 Wvery Tlmrndny 32 Pagw % CM* [w Teachers Appointed Ninth Annual Lions to Hold Board Of Education Antiques Show Easter Egg Hunt County Aspirants Opens April 17 At Park Saturday Mental Health Group To Appear Here wity To Meet Wednesday Congregational Annual Event Parish House Is Now Set After Be Posts The Westfield Mental Health LWV Sponsors group will meet Wednesday at 8 Site of Affair Postponement p.m. at the home of Mrs. J* B. eptember Hornbeck, 175 North Euclid ave- Early American items will be The annual Westfield Lions Public Meeting nue. Anyone interested in the among the offerings at the ninth Club Easter egg hunt, postponed I Board of Education Tues mental health organization is in- annual antiques show from 11 from last Saturday, will be held ,t appointed ten additional vited to attend. a.m. to 9 p.m. April 17, 18 and this Saturday at 2 p.m. in Min- Wednesday Night posts in the local As is the custom, a film will be 19 in the parish house of first dowaskin Park. [system. Congregational Church. There will shown at this meeting, followed by Donated by local merchants, Moderator for the liouhty candi- include Mrs. Evelyn L. a general discussion. At past meet- be 21 dealers and three exhibi- 1500 prize plastic eggs will be of 928 Harding street, tors. Luncheons will be served dates' meeting Wednesday »t 8:16 ings, psychiatrists, social work- hidden along with 1500 colored p.m., in Grant School auditorium ill fill a vacancy in Lincoln ers and personnel directors have daily from 11:30. a.m. to 1:30 eggs that were contributed by the ol kindergarten beginning MOLLIE GLADSTONE p.m. Proceeds from the affair are will be Mrs. K. D. Smith, a fomwr addressed the group. OR, C. PITT BEERS markets in Westfield and colored president of the Westfield L*»«ue il. The nine others who will for Congregational Christian ben- by the Home Service of the Eliss- eaching in September are The film to be shown Is "Pref- evolences here and abroad accord- of Women Voters and now ftntnea aee to a Life" which presents the abethtown Gas Co. More than a chairman on the state board of thl ^ou Warnecke, Short Hills, Temple to Hear ing to Mrs, Halmer A. Peterson, thousand bags of jelly-beans'plus fate of Wilson College, who basic idea that children must be general chairman. Begins Interim New Jersey league. Mrs. Marlon iceive her master's degree understood and respected, as indi- several hundred toys will be dis- C, Reed, Westfteld league preli- from Cornell University, viduals, young personalities with Talk by Actress A Pennsylvania Dutch baby bug- tributed. dent, wi)l preside «t the session III teach the sixth grade at their own emotional needs and gy will "be shown by Pearl Phelps Pastorate Here The hunt is limited strictly to and welcome those attending on School; Adele Elizabeth rights. Dr. A. Eugene Shapiro, Brown of Millburn who will also children up to and including nine behalf of the eight leagues In the 274 Canterbury road « a local resident, consulting psy- Will Tell Of exhibit a Sunderland pitcher and year olds. There will be three dis- county who have cooperated In chologist with offices on Clinton bowl about 1840 and early Chinese Will Take Place tinct groupings, each of which sponsoring the meeting:., ' Jraduate of Wagner College, Work in Israel china. An early American pine 111 teach the second grade in avenue, Newark, will lead a dis- will be assigned a special section —Augunta< Bern According to Mrs, Smith, thl cussion on the film. two piece corner cupboard with Of Rev. Gates of the park as follows: MRS. K. D. SMITH |bus School; Alyce M. Pres- Mollic Gladstone, actress, art- OG base and a small Victorian meeting Wednesday evening will a June graduate of. The group also will discuss tha ist and costume designer, who re- love seat, both original, will high- Dr. G! Pitt Beers, former pas- Group 1, all children, both boys be conducted along slightly differ- ek College of Boston, will drive scheduled to take place dur- cently returned from her latest light the exhibit of the Foxes of tor of the First Baptist Church, and girls, up to five years old. Thin League Plans cut lines than those In the lut third grade in Jefferson ing Mental Health Week. extended period of residence in Lyme, N.H. They will also bring Paterson, and formerly executive group should not have any child few years. Questions may b« triced Alice Mary Brady, 805 Israel, will speak at Temple Eman early New England furniture in secretary of the American Bap- who now attends kindergarten. at this meeting orally front th« •way, who will graduate u-El Sunday evening in behalf of pine and maple together with tist Home Mission Society, will Group 1 will congregate in East Bundle Day floor. As at other league'meetinfi It. Mary of the Woods( In the United Jewish Appeal, which lamps, bric-a-brac and iron ware. begin an interim pastorate in the Broad street between the lake there also will be members with •this June, an'd will teach the is the chief beneficiary of the Firsti Baptist Church Sunday, and the grounds of the Presbyter- paper and pencil for thoie in th« 1 grade in Franklin School; Also showing iron ware will be ian Church, audience who wish to write their United Jewish Charities of West- Katherine S. Conaway of Clinton. taking the place of the Rev. El- Annual Event I Joan Patterson, Oakland, field. Group 2, consisting only of questions. ' kriio was graduated from She has hand made iron utensils bert E. Gates Jr. who is on a trip Set For April 14 and other iron primitives. A gen- around the world. girls between the ages of five and Freeholders running for nomin- Virginia Wesleyan College, The affair was originally sched- up to and including nine year ation will be heard first on the uled for March 18, but had to be eral line of furniture, glass and Dr. Beers is a graduate of Col- (S»» pictur* OB |M|* 3) teach the first grade at olds. This group will gather at thtt program, each of the nine being Jbus School; Mrs. Ann H. postponed because of the storm. china completes her offerings. Mrs. gate University, both of the col- Over the ;i-e»ri bundles of old Anita A. Grotcfend of 713 Knoll- Euclid avenue entrance to thu allowed three minutes each to j), the Bronx, N.Y., who was Chairman of the local drive is lege and theological seminary, and park. clothing and houwuold articles do- answer their leigue-prep»rfd jted from the City College Herbert Mandell, 38 Westbrook wood terrace is featuring hand received his doctorate from that nated to the Thrift Shop have net- question. The three candidates for York and will teach the road. made picture aprons using finest institution. He has held pastor- Group 3, all boys from the ages ted the Westfield Service League of five and up to and including state senator -will be allowed jrade in Jefferson School; Mrs. Gladstone, former director imported domestic fabric rendi- ates in Springfield,' Miass.; Balti- more than $58,000, all of which eight minutes each and those run- i Giioud, Rahway, who was tiqns of Currier and Ives prints. more, Md., and Paterson, N.J. He nine year olds. Tho boys in this has been given to charity. Con- of arts and crafts in the Sholem group will meet in Eas|, Broad ,nlng for Congress, 10 minutei. |ted from Wheelock College, Alelchem Jewish Folk Schools in Included are Williamsburg Res- has been leader in interdenomin- tributions of almost anything sale- Careful timing Is neceosary, ac- , and will teach the kinder- toration, Henry Ford and Coopers- ational circles and for several street between the lake and the able are welcome at the shop at New York City, has lived and Municipal Building. cording: to Mrs, Smith, in ordei lat Lincoln School, and Jean worked in Israel and shared in town Farmers Museum. Also years was president of the Home any time, but once each spring that each of the candidate! bf ers, who will return as a the life of the new settlers there. French, Chinese, Moroccan and Missions Council of North Amer- and fall the Service League des- heard and also to allow for I 10. school teacher after She studied housing, education Virgin Island motifs, A selection ica. ignates a Special day, called "Bun- dle Day," when league volunteers minute question period for tack r's absence. and other problems relating to of antique prints and old rare In his first sermon to the West- Open Meeting For of the three groups, mass immigration and worked at maps from 1650 to 1850 will com- field congregation, Dr. Be'ers will drive through town to pick up do- i teachers for the 1956-57 the docks, airport and reception plete her exhibit. preach on the subject, "Where nations placed on front porches by Chairman of the Westfteld [year were added to the camps as the immigrants arrived God And Man Meet." Music for College Men Westfleld residents. Saturday, Voters' Service committee Is MM, the board last month. in their new homeland! the sefvice includes an anthem by April 14, has been designated at Harold S. Jensen. Voters' Rervic* included Miss Anne C.
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