THE WESTFIELD LEADER THt LtADiMC 4*ft MOST WIDtLT CiBtULATi* WEKlf HfWifAfU IK WHOM COVftTT rpTOST VEAB-No. 38 *t£*<StiF&2SS Itf* Publlibce JERSEY, THUISDAY, If AY 31, 1951 Ever? Thuraamr H. Brandt Wins $4,500Public School Art PTA Reception Spmkmr HS Baccalaureate Tm Be ti Bonus Set For University Scholarship Drawings »n I paintings done by To Honor Two Service Slated Westfield publ c school children „,. i H. Brand*, a tenter at Westneld High School, is the from kindergajrte:in through the • of a $«•• Ceraell University Scholarship covering full tuition sixth grade be exhibited in Retiring Teachers Sunday Night BOO a year for the ave year course in Cornell's School of Saturday from Engineering, according t» Louis J. Dughi of Wettaeld, Mindowaskin Police, Firemen ... of the fot»s»Htoo aa secondary schools for the Cornell 10 a. m. until 8 p.i. m., weather per- Ex'MeKiafey F»ptb ' Union " mitting. Or. McCoriMMi is the taa of Mr, and The art will be displayed in To Fete Nka Cmrtk, To Speak At chronological orde; of grades so Town Council Plans To Boost E. Brandt af Ml Sum- Scholarship Winner MIM M added that Charlea that observers may note the prog- Annual Program award, eaa af II given less from yeai to year. All six of the Wertfiek elementary schools Edith M. Curtis and Miss. The annual baccalaureate ser- Pay Of Lower Salary Croup , in competition with 1*00 will be represented. Cornelia Riesenburg, third and: vice for the Members of the gradu- .ding high school seniora Work was submitted by the second grade teachers at McKin-i ating elass of 1951 of Westfleld A proposal to pay a 1*00 cost of living bonus to met ley School who will retire from' he police and Are departments earning not more than ft, ftosis of his "cspaeity for teachers to Mrs. Rachel M. Sulli- High School will be held in the year waa voted by the Town Council Monday night at a a. _tic achievement and prem- van, art sun* visor for the ele-the Westfleld tcaaat syttoM J«SM First Methodist Church Sunday at bringing salaries of the newer men on the force into today1! I | effective participation, and mentary schoos, who has made 30 after 48 years service, will be: 8 p. m. Commencement will be picture. Members of the town governing body explained I hip in ©tKsr university ae- arrangements for the exhibit. honored at a reception to be giv-l held Thursday, June 7, at i:15 increase granted at taa There will be no prises and noen at the school tomorrow from p. m. in the Roosevelt Junior High flection in November afWtos) I competitive judging, 8 to 10 p. m. by the McKialey School auditorium. members of the department or student at WeotaWld PTA. Newcomers To In case of the exhibit will Rev. Fred E. Miles, minister of had eight or more years of • Charlea ranks in the top riin According to estimate! made by cent of Ml class, is presi- be held Monday In the event of the host church, will preside at the ice and loft those with loot I rain Monday, the show will' be the committees in charge, scviral service, which is sponsored by the ice with only the bonus gra the National Honor Soci- hundred parents of McKinley pu- Rev. 1. L. steCeriH- it. Mark Birthday 4 a meatbm of the National held Saturday, June 9, Westfleld Council of Churches. Dr. some years ago. Provision : Scholarship Society, pils and former pupils and asso- J. L. McCorison Jr., minister of mads, in the resolution MUM ciates of the two teachers are ex- the First Congregational Church, Pail Pretldento ing the payment, that no MM known in loeal. athletic pected to attend. Mrs. John P. Scout Day Camp he co-tapteintd the West- will speak on "Today We March," To BeCitfwU In the class affected shell arsity football team, waa Service Kennedy is serving as general The Scripture lesson will be read more than 13,400, with tat on tho all-county and all- chairman, assisted by Mrs. An- by Rev. Elbert E, Gates Jr., minis- included. One-half of the ai thony DeChellis as co-chairman. Director Picked ter of the First Baptist Church, The Newcomers' Club of West- will be paid Juno SO, one antrtot - quads, and won the West- Gifts Total &W5 and the invocation and Lord's fleld will celebrate Its seventh Dosters award for the beat In the receiving line will be birthday with a luncheon at the Bept SO and the flntl qsjMfjr. He is a key member of Mrs. Stanley W. Specker, retiring Mm. W. E. Davit Prayer will be offered' by Rev, Dec. 31. An appropriation af H>. PTA president: Mrs. Charlea May- Frederick W. Blata, rector of St. YWCA Wednesday. Former mem- 000 was made to cover the eat). , , .'sity swimming and track Report* Given At To Lead Activities Paul's Episcopal Church. bers have been invited to attend. treasurer of the Forum Annual Luncheon er, incoming PTA president; Mrs. The past presidents and Mist Wini- Looking forward to tho Urn* ras president of his junior John H. VtnderVeer, representing The music for the service has fred Debbie, executive director of when it will be possible to pert*** md is a- member of the past PTA members; and Miss Mrs. William E. Davis, train- been arranged by Richard R. Al- with the conatruction of a —McCutcheon Studio At the annual luncheon of the ing and organization chairman of the YWCA, will be guests of and Mime dramatic club, Helen Shreve, representing the ford, minister of music of the honor. municipal and library ball represented Ma school at Ck.rU. H. Sreatd* Westfleld Benica League, Tues- McKinley faculty. the Fanwood Girl Scout Council First Methodist Church, who will East Broad street adjolalag irsey Boys State last sum- day at Echo lake Country Club, The following will pour: Mrs. and a se'nior Scout leader for four direct the Sanctuary choir and the The club was formed in 1(44 dowttkin Park, the council Is active in local YMCA Gollra Receives the ftanance el airman's report to Stanley T. Hinman, wife of the years, will be director of the West- TeenAtea in "Omnipotence" by under the sponsorship of the an ordinance authorising tt , the League lilted gifts totaling school principal; Mrs. W. P. Steu- fleld Girl Scout Day Camp, which Schubert and "Prayer" by Guion. YWCA and Mist Debbie. Under and set June 11 aa the date ft» i Purple Heart In Japan $2,085, which have been approved will open June 18 at Tamaques her guidance, the group hat ex- 1 ernagel of Glen Ridge, Mrs, Rus- Gladys Crosby Gould will be at the public hewing. Ray O. Mfc -; during the yea . The recipient or- sell Stuart of Short Hills, and Park, it was announced today by trie organ. panded and developed from an is the architect on the prajatt "i ganisations in:lude the District Mrs. W. L. Mount, Day Camp original membership of 31 to the Master Sgt. Richard V. Ooltra, Mesdames F. K. Winter, Charles Members of the graduating present 850. The ordinance apprtfrttM ->, Second C SO son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Nursing Associltion, the Westfleld 8. Weller, E. R. Garcia, William chairman. class, the faculty of the high $750,000 for the eonstraeUM of " Ooltra of - West Broad street, Council of Girl Scouts, Camp En- J. Lee, William Nettleshlp, S. L. Mrs, Davis, a graduate of Salem school, and the members of the The purpose of the club it to the buildings, of whieh 1100, Scotch Plains, has been awarded deavor, United Campaign, Ameri- Mapes, Elliott Perry, Robert 8. College in West Virginia, is a Board of Education, together with extend a friendly greeting to new- will be in cash, and authoHata At Kilmer the .Purple Heart at the 155th can Red Cross, March of Dimes, Purvis, J. O. Plinton, T. O. Young, substitute teacher in Fanwood and the parents and friends of the comers in the town, to help them issusnee of MAO.OOO in notes or > Station Hospital, Yokohoma, Ja- Cerebral Palsy League, American A. A. Gordon, Ray T. Stowe, and has' served as president of the graduating class, are invited to at-meect other newcomers, and to bonds. It was pointed out that ' pan, for wounds received March Cancer Society, YMCA (camping Paul Davis. School 4 PTA in that community tend. make them feel welcome and a the notes or bonds will not Is) stfiekl Group fund), Mental Hygiene Society, for the past two years. Last part of the community. Member- 28 in a drive toward the 38th ship1 is limited to two years. issued until construction la ae. * Appear Monday parallel in Korea. He is with the and the Family and Children's year, she directed the senior en tuelly started and thsn' only If . llth Aairborne Division. Society. campment of Region II at Blue College Men To The birthday luncheon will be- additional money it needed, A'* icld USO ' volunteer!, in- Sergeant Goltra had returned The funds ior these donations DAR Chapter Heron Camp, Sputa. gin promptly at 12:45 p, m. andlarge sum of money it txptetoa tn Harry Parki and his or-to duty Feb. 26, after being are derived solely from the Mrs. Mount will be assisted in will be followed by a special pro- be realised from the sale of the Evelyn Dee, song styliat; wounded Jan. 10 in Korea. Ho League's Thrift Shop, 305 South Closes Season camp activities by the following: Hear Stringf ellow gram planned by Mrs, P.
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