THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY tutored an Second CULHS Mutter Published Post Ofllcn, Weatllolrt. N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1953 Every Tliumdny 38 Pages—5 Cent* Court Community Concert Series Opens Leaders of First Management Session Routes Set Up for Pupils Attending 400 Registered Speaker at With Vienna Academy Chorus Ilm Street and Parochial Schools Monday Night (See picture on page 2) ncso composers. Modern works are The Pollco Department and the Summer Is Over— For Adult School ii Meeting The Vienna Academy Chorus, also included in the repertoire of 'raffle and Parking Committee making its first American tour, will the chorus. They sing music by thu lave completed a joint study of Turn Clocks Back ppear here tomorrow evening at Americans, Virgil Thomson and he routes that school children at- Ballroom Dancing ligious, Civic :3O o'clock in the High School Samuel Barber, the French Francis mding the Elm Street School ,Hce Heads On .uditorium as the first in this Poulenc and tho German-born Paul rom the south side of town should Daylight laving t!m« ends Most Popular Course; ear's series of Westfield Commun- Hindcinith. bllow, as well as tho children Saturday and if you want to 12 Classes Closed [visory Panel ty Concerts, As a gnla finale to the concert, rom the north side of town at- be on time for Sunday activi- Only six years old the chorus ending the Catholic school. After the members of the chorus don the rcuch consideration the most feas- ties and your train Monday, Hon. Libby E. Sachar, as achieved the reputation of be- native dress of tho Austrian coun- More than 400 people enrolled ng Vienna's most laudable post ble routes whereby safety coulfl turn your clocks back one 'or the fall semester of the West- ,f the Union County Juve- tryside to sing Austrian folksongs, >e provided for the children was hour on retiring Saturday. d Domestic Relations Court, war contribution to the conceit Alpine yodeling songs and popular eld Adult School Monday night, tage. The 24 voices of the chorus levised, according to Police Chief 'reviously, approximately 300 Had the keynote speaker at the rural airs. As a gesture of good Albert Pfirrmann and H. Emerson , i y Relations Council's ere chosen by their director, Prof, will toward this country and as an- lent in registrations by mail, When n t Thomas. Parents of children at- ;he school opens Monday, Oct. 5, meeting" °n juvenile delin- 'erdinand Grossman, from the other proof of the unusual versa- ;cnding those schools should coun- Campaign District jroblcms, Charles E. Bing- •anka of the most talented gradu- tility of these young Austrlans, in additional 100 registrations are lel and advise their children to intirfpatcd. resident of the local asso- tes of the Vienna Academy of over 60 per cent of each program :se the route as outlined below, mnounced today. The pub- Music. _ is sung in English. aid Mr. Thomas, chairman of the Managers Named Twelve courses are closed be- ling will be held at 8 p.m. Recognition was established in raffle and parking committee. ause maximum enrollments have r Oct. 6 at Temple Emanu- 9BO when the Vienna Academy been reached. These courses are East Broad street. Chorus was asked to participate in "In the morning the Elm Street Emery Appoints as follows: Aptitude Testa and Former Resident School children will proceed to the You, both courses in Art for Be- e Sachar will speak on the he world famous Edinburgh Fes- WILLIAM A. FEAD H. GORDON FROMM n Team Captains and effects of the juvenile ival. The Edinburgh Scotsman laza where a police officer is on ginners, Oil Painting from Models, :alled them a magnificent vocal cn- duty at the intersection of West- Watcrcolor, both classes in Ball- >ncy problem, and general Dies of Polio field and South avenue. Children Appointments of district man- ion of this issue will be en- emble whose singing suggests the room Dancing, both courses in Fead,Fromm ShareLeadershipwill use the crosswalk under his agers in the six sections of the resi- lower Arrangements, Sew and •d An advisory panel will qualities of their own Vienna Phil- :ontrol to cross South avenue, dential division of, the forthcoming consisting of Police Chief harmfonic Orchestra. In tho sum- Save, Tailoring and Beginning Pi- Was Manager hen walk under tho railroad United Campaign for Westfleld So- inoranging. p Pfirrmann, Welfare Di- mer of 1952 the chorus opened the Of Management Group Session ridge to the traffic light at North cial Agencies were announced last Elizabeth F. Hill, YWCA internationally renowned Salzburg 'Of Co-op Here The course with the largest en- avenue and East Broad street, night by William R. Wilcox, divi- rollment was the second hour at Ive Director Winifred Deb- Festival. where a police officer, stationed sion chairman, as follows: l the Eev. Dan S. Bowers, Great and familiar sacred choral Harry A. McCoy, 39, formerly William A. Fead, development VN Official Ballroom Dancing with 10O stu- ;here from 8:25 to 9 a.m., will C. Glen Harvey, vice chairman dents, and the first hour with 60 ngham, as president of the music opens the program and the of 525 Westfield'avenue and for- engineer, Johnson & Johnson. Co., guide the children across. Chil- n charge of the Boy Scout section, nity Relations Council, will works performed here will be mer manager of the Westfield Co- and past president of the Execu- itudents. Armchair Travels ex- dren using bikes will turn left and will have Charles E. Flaig as man- ceeds 65 in enrollment, while thoso present, and Coun- drawn from the list of the great op, died of bulbar polio Saturday tives Club in New Brunswick, and go to Clark street, then up Clark ager of district 1, and Fred G. Donald H. Bagger will iturgical composers, Johann Se- at Maryview Hospital, Portsmouth, H. Gordon Fromm, production treet turning right on Cowper School for Parents had 40 people Clark and Kenneth G. Blessing, co sign up, with approximately 30 a moderator of the meeting. bastian Bach, Gallus, Gabrieli, Mo- Va., Mr. McCoy, his daughter, manager in charge of Johnson & thwaite place, then to school. managers of district IV. Judy, 11, and son, John, three, had Johnson's east coast production people registering for You and ehalf of the non-sectarian, zart and Gounod. The second por- "In the morning the Catholic Dr. Bradford N. Craver, vice itical association, Mr. Bing- tion of the vocal program features all been admitted to the hospital operations, will share the leader- Your Government. ship of the first session of a man- school children will proceed by chairman for the YMCA section, Hobbies for You was definitely ated, "The Westfield Corn- he Vienna that America knew and with polio last week. way of Clark street to the North has selected Thomas H. Bennett Relations Council Is neith- loved best. Wearing costumes of According to latest reports, Judy agement development group, spon- cancelled by the instruction com- avenue and East Broad street in- and Peter A. Dughi, co-managers mittee following registration Mon- ,ided nor equipped to direct ;he Biedermeier period, the chorus has a light case of the disease sored jointly by the YMCA's of tersection where the officer will of district II, and F. William Schu- lution of this community will sing songs and waltzes of "Old while John is very ill, but not in a Westfield and Plainfield and local day night. An additional course in be on duty from 8:25 a.m. to 9 macher and Hudson L. Whitenlght, Beginning Fianoranging is being 1, but we feel that it is the Vienna", including Brahms' "Lieb- critical condition. He will probably industries in this area, which will co-managers of district V, and Mr. function of our group to eslieder Waltzes", Schubert's "Ser- be in the hospital for severa' open a six session series of discus- (Please turn to page 2) formed from 7 to 8. 1 and Mrs. John C. Healy, co-man- ittention on the problem, enade" or his "Shepard's Chorus' months. sions with a dinner meeting at the agers of district VI. Openings exist in the following possible, to initiate con* nd the songs of Johann Strauss, Mr. McCoy resigned his position Westfield YMCA Monday at 6:30 courses: Antique), beginning and . o'clock. The remaining meetings Robert T. Messier, vice chairman advanced, Armchair Travels, Eng- re thinking and suggestions ;he most popular of all the Vien- here in July to assume the position for the District Nursing Associa- might be helpful to those of assistant manager of the Pen- will be held on subsequent Mon 'Slow Down At Ish for New Americans, Dog Obed- day evenings at 8 o'clock at the tion section, has appointed Her- ience, Photography, Public Speak- e charged with responsibil- insula Consumers Co-operative, bert W. Augustadt and Howard M. ita solution. W« welcome Hampton, Va., one of the larges Plainfield YMCA. ing, Intermediate Pianoranglng, Sundown' Urged Bilden, co-managers of district Rapid Reading, Spanish, Typewrit-- Sachar as our keynote Scouts to Stage co-ops in the East. The family This management development VII. I, because of the acknowl- moved to Hampton Aug. 1, after group will be limited to 35 fore- Ing, School for Parents and You Mrs. Charles E. Murphy, vice and Your Government. People may eadership she has shown in living here eight years. men and supervisors who desire to 'Deadly Combination' chairman in charge of the YWCA jut." Outdoor Show Born in Swiftwater, near develop their managerial skills register on the opening night of Speed, Darkness section has named Mr.
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