THE WESTFIELD LEADER the Leading and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper in Union County ^SEVENTH YEAR—No

THE WESTFIELD LEADER the Leading and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper in Union County ^SEVENTH YEAR—No

"•35 »*•• THE WESTFIELD LEADER The Leading And Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper In Union County ^SEVENTH YEAR—No. 33 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. APRIL 25, 1957 32 Pagei—lOCesnti •iincil Adopts Booster Dance Saturday Advise Public On Honors WHS Athletes »ne Amendment President James Leonard of the CD Test Monday Westfield School Boosters Asso- Antiques Show ciation announced this week final {dents Win; Capt. Wragg Resigns plans for his organization's tenth Registration For From Police Force annual spring dance to honor the Opens Tuesday Persons Outdoors members of the Westfield High Campettes to Start Jve Street To Police Captain George Wragg of School winter and spring athletic team members and their coaches. Congregational Registration for the 1957 Cam- Must Find Shelter, Forest avenue, who joined the pettea program of the Westfield Westfleld Police Force April 1, The event will be held Saturday at "A" Status 8:15 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. Women Are Hosts YWCA will start May 1 for chil- 1931, submitted his resignation to dren living in Westneld or Gar- Director Warns the Town Council Monday night Music will be furnished by Vinco Waldron and his orchestra. Par- The three day antiques exhibit wood. Registration for out-of- Town Council Monday after 26 years of continuous serv- and sale sponsored by the Wom- town children will start May 8. idopted an amendment to ice to the community. He previ- ticular invitation is extended to Operation Ready 4 will take • request numbers. an's Fellowship of the First Con- Registration blanks arc being mail- place sometime during the day- Jning ordinance stipulating ously had work'ed as an electrician ed to all last year's Campettcs, An added feature of the dance gregational Church will open Tues- light hours Monday, Norman T. south side of Grove for Public Service. all girls on the swimming class from Central avenue to WALLACE EDGERTON will be presentation of the Booster day at the parish house. Show Sprague, director of Civil Defense Captain Wragg will begin a two- outstanding athlete awards in such —Pupil Hro'n. waiting lists, and nil children 7 to and Disaster Control in Westfleld, jview avenue would retain month leave of absence May 1. hours are from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. MISS DOROTHY HEIGHT 11 years of age in the current YW jssent "A" residential zone sports as basketball and swimming announced today. His resignation will become effec- to boys and the Booster outstand- and luncheon will be served daily membership. tive June 30. The captain has "This teat has been formulated i doing, Council acquiesced Democrats Name ing award to girls. between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. The Campettes program offers for the express purpose of direct- handled traffic safety and person- YWCA Official four weeks of day camp for girls objections of the Manor nel work during recent years. "Much praise," President Leon- Among the dealers will be Jr.!; i ing the public into available shel- Jivic Association which had New Chairman ard stated, "must go to the spring Wiloughby of New Britnin, Con;".., aged 7 to 11. This year the pro- ter areas and to evaluate thtir ef. I a plan to make the south He and his family are planning dance committee of the Boosters who will display English and gram will run from July 1-25, The flciency In controlling and com-' to move to Fort Pierce, Fla., short- To Aid Volunteers dally schedule includes swimming Grove street a "B" reai- for their hours of work and plan- American pewter on early Amer- municatlng with the public ly after his son, Bruce, completes instruction, crafts, games, singing I zone in order to create a ning in giving us the opportunity ican drop-leaf table as well as through Civil Defense personnel," his sophomore year at Westfield Wallace Erlgerton and dramatics. Trips to local [zone between the business to honor these high school sports- quilts, handmade spreads and cop- Training Program the director stated. High School. parks, museum, and places of his- ,nd the "A" zone of single To Succeed Pettit men and sportswomen. I specifi- per, brass and (mull woodenware. He requested all available war- , torical interest are planned for cally want to mention the chair- Conaway Farms Antiques of Clin- Set For Monday dens, police and fire personnel to dwellings that fronts on one day each week. eth avenue. The civic asso- Wallace E. Edgerton of G50 man, James Moffett and vice chair- ton, specialists in framed prints, report for duty on the first alert Carleton road was elected town man, Frank Oertel. From all over will also feature iron primitive Miss Dorothy Height, associate Anyone wishing to receive a reg. had expressed its disap- Daylight Saving director for training, leadership signal; to direct all persons,'," of any attempt to "down- chairman of the Democratic party the collegiate world we hear of utensils, an old grocery store dye stration blank may leave her )n the street at the Red signal, 5 at an organization meeting of the how much the Boosters have cabinet, a lift top pine school desk ervices staff of the National YW- name at the YWCA office. the area at a public hear. CA board, will be in Westfield nto public shelters; and during , nil 8. Time to Begin group Monday. He will succeed meant in inspiring a continuing with names and dates inscribed ;he ten minutes between the Red . 1 H. Frank Pettit int the post. • The interest in athletics in the youth on the inside and other pine and Monday to participate In volun- ih L. Gilbert of 1004 Irving teer training day at the YWCA. r fluctuating siren signal and thi '. session was held at noon in Mr. of Westfield and we want to con- walnut pieces. lecond alert or dismissal, signal,' :; !, who led the association Few Changes tinue to merit the respect and con- Miss Height joined the national Glee Club Spring using the change, expressed Pettit's office, 235 East Broad that the warden an duty discuss st reet. fidence our boys and girls place in A set of four, very early Amish staff of YWCA in 1944 and for with sheltered persons how the/ : preciation to the Council in Made For Trains the Boosters as a part of their several years worked as Inter- of the group. Mr. Edgerton has been a resi- chairs, early Tucker and old Phil- Concert Saturday would conduct themselves if th« formative years." adelphia dishware and small Chi- racial education secretary where adopted was an ordinance Daylight Saving time will be dent of Westfield for the past three test were real and they were •' nese ivory horses will be among she specialized in the development ling changes in parking reg- with us again as of 2 a.m. Sun- years. He was born in Indianap- 'orcod to spend between 24 and . the offerings of Pearl Phelps of activities to promote under- u recommended by the state day. To effect the change, set the olis, Ind., in 1921 and attended Ronald Hodges 18 hours in the confines of that' Brown of Millburn. Mrs. C. F. standing among youth of all races. raffle signals were installed clock AHEAD one hour Saturday Babson Institute of Business Ad- articular shelter. ' " Open Home Show Bazata of The Manse, Newark, Active in the development of Is Guest Pianist ee points on South avenue, night or Sundny morning before ministration in Massachusetts and will display an early seven-foot leadership in the YWCA for many Director Sprague has alto re- • dinance also switched a stop you retire. 'olumbia University in New York quested that wherever the public Vermont deacon's bench and an years. Miss Height served as visit- The Westfield Glee Club 1ms been that Dorian road will now where he received a BS degree Sets Exhibit is stopped in motor vehicles and , The time change will mean an authenticated oil painting of a ing professor at the Delhi School selected to provide the accompant stop street at Railway avc- and completed two years of post of Social Work in New Delhi, In- ment for the Union County centen- there is public shelter available, added 182 hours of daylight dur- graduate work in philosophy. Dur- woman relative of Nancy Hanks. ing the half year with most per- dia in 1952. The school, establish- nial pageant which will be pre- hat the person or persons leava letition bearing 139 signa- ng World War II he was an au- Wide Floral Range Unusual lamps created from an- ed by the National YWCA of In- sented nt the stadium at Wavinan- their cars and proceed quickly In- sons having an increase to about tomatic pilot instructor and bomb- bique pieces and a rare type Amer- ls presented to Council by three and one-half hours from the On Display May 9 dia with the cooperation of the co Park May 20, 21 and 23 after doors for the ten minutes between d Chernin of Grandview sight technician for the U. S. Air ican spinning wheel will highlight American YWCA, is now a gradu- nightfall. The club will go Into Ignals, Warden personnel hat ' time work ends to sunset by the Force and later a company execu- the Heymans booth of Union. Ma- been instructed to direct all per- '', representing Cambridge middle of May, incrensing to four Preparations for the open home ate school of the University of special rehearsal, extending its reg. i' objections to the opening tive officer in the'U. S. Army in- rie B. Parker of Hanover wil Delhi.

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