
THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE UADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY ilXTY-FOURTH YEAR—"NO^ Entered a» Secona Class Matter Published Post. Of nee, Weatfleld, N. J, WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1954 Every Thumday Church Council To Hold Radio Show To Board Reserves Decison On Yearly Meeting iiinual Meeting Monday Aid Town Mental Woman's Clubhouse Variance Of Adult School 9 New Teachers Health Campaign The Zoning Board of Adjustment last Thursday night reserved Monday Evening Soloist decision on the appeal of the Woman's Club of Wfcstfield for a vari fMCA Scene of ance to convert a 17-room colonial house at 318 South Eucli Named To Faculty Weslfielders As avenue, into a clubhouse. Announcement that the decision will nol be given until attorneys have filed additional memorandums was mad 'Small Boat' Class )inner Session Show Participants at completion of a hearing. To Receive Coast Representative Will Give Winnings A crowd of more than 100 partisan persons jammed Town Hal Guard Certificates Two Resignations Baptist Pastor and frequent shai'D exchanges between Louis J. Dughi, Westfield attor Westfield breaks into the na- ney, who represented the Woman's The annual meeting of the Accepted by Board Will Preside tional spotlight tomorrow night, Club, and Phidias Pollis of Eliza- Westfield Adult School Associa- as the honored city on Mutual net- beth, counsel for residents of Tre- W. C. Nestor, New tion will be held Monday evening I The Rev. Elbert E. Gates Jr., work's quiz-giveaway show star- mont, St. Marks and South Euclid at 8 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Special Election Bnister of the First Baptist ring John Reed King, "Have A avenues, who oppose the applica- Roosevelt Junior High School, ac- jiurch, and chairman of the pro- Heart." tion. Postmaster, Dies cording to an announcement made Set for May 25 am committee, VVestfleld Coun- All cash proceeds won by con- The application originally was today by Robert L. Foose, presi- I of Churches, will preside at tlv. testants on the program will be approved unanimously by the dent. Appointed by the Board of Edu- inual dinner meeting, Monday at turned over to Westfleld's fund in board March 25. Subject to the Would Have Taken Directors, will be elected and 10 cation Tuesday night at • meeting [p.m. at the YMCA, it was an- the current New Jersey Mental approval of Town Council, the Office In June citizens, who, with the representa- in the Roosevelt Junior Hlfh lunced today by Otto Carpenter, Health campaign, it was announc- recommendation was returned to tives of the sponsoring organiza- School were nine new teachtre. esident of the Council. Acting ed by Mrs. Joy Siccardi, state the board April 12 when Mayor The resignations of two faculty Charles P. Bailey ruled there had William C. Nestor, 83, of 94 tions comprise the association, will members, effective June 80 w«e |th Hr, Gates on this committee president of the Mental Health Cleveland avenue, a 37-year pos be selected. Reports of the school Mrs. Raymond S. Grant, pres- Association. been a. defect in the listing uf received. Dr. S. N. Ew»n, luparin- property owners who must be no- office veteran, who was designate year just completed will be made tendent of local tchooli, atatcd (ent ot the Westfield Council of Each week "Have A Heart" sa- March 1 as postmaster here, diei and plans discussed for next fall. that a total of 12 teichtm, cur- pited Church Women, and J. tified of the application. This will be an opportunity for lutes a different city around the Mr. Dughi pointed oat that the Sunday In his home. He was th< rently employed In public ichoolt Craft. USA, bringing in contestants from husband of Mrs. Mina Thatche; the more than 30 sponsoring or- here, have submitted their rwlr- JAMES HUTCHISON club has been in Westfield more Nestor. ganizations to contribute sugges- |The Rev. Dr. Gordon E. Michal- that city to play the quiz game, than B0 years and stands high In nations. Of these, h« said, two minister of the First Motho- with all cash winnings going to Mr. Nestor suffered a heart at- tions and possible courses for the have taken positions clnwlMr* point of service to the community. 1954-65 year of this co-operative kt Church, will open'the meeting some worthy local charity. He said the club's record indicates tack in his home March 24 am WALTER H. JUDD with higher pay. i the invocation. Miss Marilyn Choral Society William Baunier, a Johnson & was taken to Overlook Hospital, community enterprise. fcrrmann will sing a group of that its use of the Towl house As a feature of the evening, the The new. teachers an: Mrs, Johnson Co. executive, heads the would not impair public safety. Summit, where he was a patien Pauline H. Nicktraon of F»r Kilk, pos accompanied by Richard Lit- panel of contestants, along with until April 1G when he returned t Rat itan division of the United •st, minister of music, of the Program Told Mrs. Kutisell Freeman, a past States Coast Guard Auxiliary will Congressman to a graduate of City Colltf* of Ntw - Gordon T. Parry, vice president president and chairman of the his home. Mr. Nestor, who received York, who will teach a fifth fruit isbyterian Church. Mr. Csrpen- and treasurer of the Peoples Bank his certificate of postmastersb.1 present certificates to the members • will conduct the annual business fund-raising committee, said the of the spring course in "Seaman- at Elm Street School; Mi* Helen & Trust Co, club has 800 members She testi- last Tuesday, had planned to re- Address Women L. Bell of Maplewood, Cedir Crwt feting, and the speaker of the Tenor Soloist Is turn to the post office June 1: ship and Small Boat Safety" who ening will be Dr. Earl F. Adama, Other Westfield show partici fied it had helped to establish in successfully passed the final exam College, Allentown, Pa., home ee*. ashington, 0. C. Guest Artist pants include Mrs. Elizabeth Hyer, town the Red Cross, the Visiting Assistant postmaster 14 years, ination. The public is invited to nomica in the Junior High School state field representative of the Nurses' Association, the Girl Mr. Nestor had been named to suc- 'Report On Asia' Annex, and William C, Hendey Jr. [Dr. Adams, a native of Palmyra, the graduation ceremony which of Lewee, Del., Rutgers University, Y., is an alumnus of Denison The Choral Society of Westfield Mental Health Association; Miss Scouts and the Adult School. She ceed John H. Traynor who die will be held in the auditorium at Topic of Talk will present its fourth annual con- Elizabeth Wiay, medical techni- «aid limited space had made nee in 1951. The post was vacant until industrial arts it Junior High diversity, Granville, Ohio, and 8:30 p.m. School, Colgate - Rochester Divinity cert Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at the cian with the Westfield Medical essary the curtailment of mem Mr. Nestor's appointment after Capt. Chester M. Anderson, di- Eepiesentatlve Walter H. Judd Ihool, Rochester, N. Y. He holds Roosevelt Junior High School, Group and Mrs. Eleanor Mclick, bership of the club's 16 depart- Civil Service exam. Vincent Noo- rector, Coast Guard Auxiliary, and Republican member of Congress Also, Mrs. Erla M. Bowman of Inorary degrees from Hillsdale The society was organized by banking bookkeeping supervisor. ments. nan served as acting postmastei Commodore Joseph M, McA.ndrews from Minnesota, will address the Newark, Del., first grade at Wood- during that time. Jllege, Mich., snd Denison Uni- Mrs. Louise Tiedje Sugar who Westfield residents are invited Mrs. Drew O. Hall, club presi- will assist in the presentation of Westfleld] Woman's Club Monday row Wiljon School; Mra. Virginia •sity. He is a member of Phi was its conductor until she left to attend the broadcast. A block dent, said the elub, if the variance The postmaster started in the certiflcates. Tha following Wost- on the topic, "First Hand Report S. Conntrs of Cranford, graduate |ta Kappa and Beta Theta Pi. Westfleld. The purpose of the or- of tickets is available at Jarvic is approvedi will shore up th,tj service in 1916. Ho was superin llcld residents have completed all on Asia." of Jersey City State Teacher* Col- I is also a 32nd degree mason. ganization is to prepare a spring Drug Store, 54 Elm street and lit tendent of mails 13 years befor the requirements for the pourse lege and the University of New concert and have at that concert floors. Mr. Pollis asked if that Representative Judd is a na- iDuring the business session the the Sport Center, Inc., 33 Elm decision didn't indicate a large he was named assistant postmas- and have passed the final examina- tionally recognized authority on Hampshire, fourth grade at Frank- Richard L. Smith, associate as guest, an outstanding teenage street, at no cost. In New York ter. Ha was a member of the Pos tion; F. Eugene Betz, Michael Br- lin School, and John F. Hoi brook music, student. Grace Lewis, a number of persona would be using United States foreign policy and Inister of the Presbyterian tickets may be picked up at Rob- the house. It was stated that tal Supervisors Association. vona, ' Edward L. Connolly Jr., Interests in the Pacific and Orient. of Quakertown, Pa,, graduate of lurch and chairman of the com-piano student, is this year's guest. ert Jennings Productions, 53 West parking space for 57 cars will bo Born in Westfleld, Mr.
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