THE WESTFIELD LEADER Housphnld Artldefl and Furnlnh- Irikh

THE WESTFIELD LEADER Housphnld Artldefl and Furnlnh- Irikh

THE WESTFIELTO LIAODia AMD MOfT WIDELY CUMULATED WXUIT VCWIPOID1 01 LEADE0MIOM OOOVTY R Entered «« Second Class Matter YEAR—No. 51 Fo»( Office. Westfleld" fi. ' Published WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1960 Every Tliunsda 30 P* 10 Oat* Adult School Will Offer State Highway Donkey Bmeball Planning Board Issues Game AuguH 31 3,033 Register Dept Reveals Tt.. WnlawM Kiwaafa Club 44 Courses In Fall Term McCroskv Report, Map will tpsBior • 4aafc«|' !»*•- kill |UH awtHtva ••m»>«r« CRR Contract at Ik. W»tC«M Fir* .•« Pollen Count The report of Theodore T. Mc- P»lic« D*aarta»ata W«4B«- At Playgrounds Expanded Service, Crosky, planning consultant, in aay, Au|. 31 at 7 p.m., at tat During Week connection with the study of land Elm Slml School <UM. Reduced Fares use in the Brighltwood area has Tail U tin ••coat year ia |HHS Sept II; The pollen count taken dur- In Year's Subsidy been forwarded to the Mayor and • row that III* club k*f ipoa- Billy McCabe ing the paat week by Joseph Town Council by the Planning •area tkii fim. with tfaa pro- J. Mottley, health officer, is Board. ».•• foiai to Wotfi.la (Picture on page 4) Oct. 3 as follows compared with last PAL. Is Badminton A tentative contract whereby thi In keeping with its announced year: Ticket, nay ba purckawa Central Railroad of New Jersej intention of making all facts avail- flfcture on page 2 ia tavaac. Irom m»r m.aik*r 1960 1959 would provide expanded service anc able to the public, the Planning Chanpof Town ft. Westfleld Adult School wil Thursday ^.2 o sf Ik. Kiw.ai. Club, fir* ar 1 one-day, round trip reduced farei Board has now released this report , 44 «un«« this fall, Julius Friday 0 o, in some areas for a one-year sub •wlica aapartMaaU) al Ik. for publication in the Leader. The At the clow of th* MVMlth preiident of the Board of Saturday „ 1 . i sidy of about $1,392,000 was re- nr.kout., Narlb »••», ar Ml text appears on page 26 and is week of the summer playgrounds, !«(, announced today. A Sunday _„ 0 2 vealed Monday by the State High- j.ki. Frank,. be MBt to H accompanied by a map of the area. Staiog *" . Monday 1 4 way Department at its initial pub- Dirtctor of R«cr«ation joMjph K. Coleman aimouneu that th* total hid families the first week in Tuesday 2 2 lic hearing in WestfleM's Munici- In connection with the text of rcfiitration on th« nina tummcr mber, Mr. Zack said. Regi»- Most people who are aller- pal Building. the report and the map, the board 'Rocket To The playground! ha* reached S,*8S. i for the fall term will be gic to ragweed begin to show Us called attention to the* fact that in(l >tarf Jefferson School playground pt. 1» classes symptoms of hayfever when Thirteen speakers gave their the suggested change in that part leads with 590 children refUWred. the pollen count reaches 25, opinions after Herbert A. Thomas consisting of approximately 400 Moon' Launched Roosevelt ia second with 562 and of the 13 new courwt this Mr. Mottley Mid. Jr., director of the Division cf Rail feet parallel to the Westfleld- Lincoln third with 397. Next in w b "Creative Thinking and Transportation of the highway de- Scotch Plains line has not been line are: Washington, 337; Wil- • ixwlopment" to be ttught by partment explained the plan. About ipreclsed «s yet, hence the very Flight* To son, 334; Teen-age, 189; McKin- , ud Sydney Dauer. Creative 60 persons attended the meeting. irregular marking on the map. The ley, 167; Grant, 153, and Colum- I and imagination can be Begin Fight Now Earl T. Moore of Westfield, exact line would be influenced by Tiike Off Daily bus, 111. ,,j iccordin? to the Dauerj president of the Jersey Central, SGT. ALFRED VAROALiS such factors as terrain and exist- Tape-cutting ceremonies laat »6iv« given this course exten- saM he feels the pact with his rail- ing property lines. The area to the Handcrafts made by many of Against Ragweed night officially launched the "Rock- tnj bring to it a wealth of road could "well be signed withou' east or toward Prospect street the local playgrounders are now on tt to the Moon" in the Townsend pound information. They question." The other companies ex Detective Bureau would remain in the one family exhibit in the Westfleld Leader Barn on Elmer street. I the "know how" of forming Worst Season peeted to sign are the Pennsylva- zone. window. This exhibit represent! jtlone, the process which For Hayfever nia, Lackawanna, Erie, Pennsyl- Head Assigned A map of the area can be Been The exhibition is sponsored by Cleveland Pastor some of the more outstanding i imigination and in turn de- vania-Reading Seashore Lines, in the office of the Town Engineer the Trailside Museum Association creativeness from the nine local l ideas, and also cover gen- 'New Jersey and New York, Sus or in the foyer of the Memorlai and all funds raised will be used playflelds, lications to home, church, Property owners were urged to- quehanna and Reading, for the building of a planetarium Is Baptist Guest Sgt. Vardalte Library entrance. At Jefferson playground Thuri- g and business needs. Spe- day to cut or spray weeds on their end science center at Trailside Details of the proposed contracts At the Town Council meeting day the annual badminton chsm. i emphasis is laid on how to property to give sufferers from Museum. for the Jersey Central, Reading Is Appointed Aug. 8, Muyor H. Emerson Thomas pionshlp was held. Billy McCab* names and faces, facts hayfever a break. The urging came Dr. Bishop Will and Lehigh Valley were discussed stated that informal meetings will Rocket flights will take off every of Grant playground took first from Joseph J. Mottley, health Police Chief James F. Moran during the hearing. The Lehigh be held at which representatives of 15 minutes from the Townsend Preach Sunday place in the singles for the town new course is "Pass- officer, who said that August and has announced the assignment of September are the worst months Valley lias also been approached interested groups will have an op Barn dally from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., title, Jerry Kroll of Lincoln took Adventure." Illustrated Sgt. Alfred Vardalis from regu A single service beginning at 0 for those who are allergic to rag- for a subsidy agreement. That com- portunity to express to the Plan- and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 8 second and Dean Bawcom of _j on their travels will be lar police duties to head of the a.m. Sunday will be conducted by weed. pany however has indicated it will ning Board their thoughts on niat- p.m. Parking IB available in the Washington took third. i by a number of Westfleld not participate in the program. Detective Bureau. This change was s in connection with this sug- First Congregational Church park- Buest minister, Dr. Russell H. Bish- , will tell of such widely "The U. IS. Public Health Service made to replace Det. Lt. John gested rezoning. The chairman of ing lot. op, in the First Baptist Church of Winners in the doubles tourna- Herbert K. Englishman, district places as the ghi estimates two to three per cent of Ouelks who requested uniform the Planning Board has told the Westfleld. The sermon topic, "From ment were Jeff Rheinberg and ingineer of the highway depart- Adults and children are Invited i of our southwest and the the population suffers from hay- duty. Lt. Duelks will replace Cap- Westfield Leader that dates are Death To Life," will be delivered Jerry Kroll of Lincoln. Second ment, conducted the two-hour ses- to attend, A donation of 50 cents /•bore of the Mediter- fever brought on by exposure to tain Lewis Porst as a platoon already under discussion for meet- by Dr, Bishop, pastor of the First place was) taken by Dean Bawcom ion. Most of those present at the \& requested. ragweed pollen," Mr. MotUey, said lieutenant. ngs with a group of interested Baptist Church of Cleveland, Ohio. and Donald Anderson of Wash- hearing were rail representatives, The rocket was designed and ere ) new is a course on "Com- "That means that in our commun- Sgt. Vardalis joined the Police residents in the Brightwood area Dr. Bishop has hold pastorates ington. Third place went to Billy government officials and members ated by Mrs. Walter J. Young ol « Philosophy" to he taught ity we may have as inany aa 800 Department Jan. 1, 1949. Hiu The purpose of this meeting and ut Ardmore and Erie, PH., und a*. McCiibe and David Calvert of of commuter groups. No one was 12G Stanmore place. Sho was h Sobodh Chandra Roy. This persons who are adversely affected first assignment was motorcycle others to be arranged will be to Newton Centro, Mass, Hu has Grant. opposed to the contracts discussed. assisted by Dr. Ralph A. Hall and ! will explore the many in. by ragweed growth. duty. In 1851, he was assigned to obtain constructive thoughts and served on the Board of Education On this final week of the eight- Among those present were Con- her husband, Walter J. Young. of unity of thought be- "If exposed to large enough con- police clerk, a post he held for six suggestions for the best land use of the American Baptist Conven- week summer playground pro- gresawoman Florence P. Dwyer The committee included Mrs.

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