Parade, Services Will Highlight Memorial

Parade, Services Will Highlight Memorial

TJb> And M*» Width OnmUtod r«fcly Hanpmper In Union Cm** Sy-EIGHTH YEAR—No. 37 Inurt* u Bacon* Clu MMMr POM OMca. W..««ilZ Jf.l. WESTFIELD. JERSEY. THURSDAY, MAY 22. 1958 _ PuMUhet 31 PM il Group Protests Congrcsswoman Parade, Services Will in For Loop Authority Dwyer toVisit Here Saturday Highlight Memorial Day im Present Will Meet With It Should Public to Hear Jewish Holiday Memorial Day r Problems, Opinions Time Schedule W.W. I Monument, le System Rep. Florence P. Dwyer (R-6th To Be Observed 8:15 a.m., Ringing of the Cemeteries To Be Dist-NJ) will bring her Congres- church bolls. Pa- : Inter-Municipal Group for sional office directly to the peo- rade assembly at Rail Service moved last ple of WestAeld and neighboring Temple to Hold the South avenue Program Scene to arouse public opinion communities Saturday, it was an- Special Services municipal parking . t legislation that would nounced today. lot, Wcstfteld'g annual Memorial Day- a new authority to operate Mayor H. Emerson Thomas has The observance of a major Jew- 8:45 a.m., Procession starts, arade featuring many WtsUUlit' posed MOO million subway urged residents to "take advan ish festival known as Shovuoa, the 9:00 a.m., Services at World patriotic organization! and meth» linking New Jersey and tage of this opportunity to express Hebrew word for "Weeks," be- War I "monument. united units of the 60th R«cen- fork. opinions and ask questions of thi gins at sundown Saturday and will 9:20 a.m., Procession pro- naiisanee Battalion, Company A, organization launched a congresswoman. ALLAN FISHER SUSAN KNIGHT be observed locally with religious ceeds from Plata of the New Jersey National Guard out East Broad will take place nut Friday morn* education" plan to discour "It's a nice service to Westiteld services at Temple Emanu-EI. lissage of Assembly Bill 115 Ordained In Scriptures as i St., up Elm, over Ing, American Legion Vice Com*, for Mrs. Dwyer to visit here tn Orchard and down mander Albert J. MoelNr, gtncral inate Bill 50, proposed by stead of our having to travel to ime to give thanks for the begin letropolitan Rapid Transit Woman's Club Awards $400 Mountain tn the ihalrman of the Memorial Day Elizabeth," said the mayor. nlng of the summer harvest, the Uovol u 11 o n a r y Committee, said today, Ission, \ The Elizabeth Congretswoman holiday's name is derived from the Memorial service* will be held fact that It occurs seven weeks Cemetery. intermunicipal group said has invited all area residents who Scholarships To 2 Seniors 10:00 a.m., Services at Revo- it the World War I monument at rored the MRTC's physical NOEL TAYLOR wish to ask questions or state their after Passover, the beginning of he Plata, Revolutionary Ctm<h pring. The holiday is also known lutionary Ceme- jor the subway link, but felt views on legislation or other pub- .Miss Susan Knight and Allan tery. y on Mountain avenue and at uction and'operation should lic issues or who have problems in ,s the Festival of the First Fruits FairvUw Cemetery on East Broad Fisher, Westfleld High School se- and as Pentecost, a reference to 10:30 a.m., Procession moves hdled by the Port of New WHS Teacher To volving the Federal Governmen! niors, have been chosen to be this to Falrvlcw Cem- treet. Authority instead of a new to meet with her at the WestAeld .he 50 day interval between Past' Mayor H, Emerson Thomas will year's recipients of the scholar- vor and Shovuos. etery. [Ity. Municipal Building Saturday be- ships awarded annually by the 11:20 a.m., Exercises at Fair- icllver an address at the >erview rail group declared Friday Attend Seminar tween 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Woman's Club of Westfleld, it was According to Jewish tradition, view Cemetery, oing held at the World War I In the Municipal Building In addition to Westflcld citizens, announced today, These scholar- the revelation on Mount Sinai took monument, following Invocation separate authority to run residents of Clark, Mountainside, ships are offered to graduates of place on Shovuos,- Hence, the fes- y Rabbi Jack Stern Jr. of T«m»lt ik would tax New Jersey mu- Select Taylor For Fanwood, and Scotch Plains are the high school who plan to enter tival is also designated as the Emanuel, and remarks by Gharlea, iitics too heavily. The Port invited, she said. he teaching profession. Each is ilrthday of the Ten Command- , Taylor, commander of th* Physics Study mvnts. Since on the first Shovuos, v York Authority, the group "It has Beemcd to me," Mrs. for $400, payable at the rate of merican Legion, 1) was created to carry out $100 a year. the Israelites avowed the need foi The R«v, Richard J, Ilardman, Noel A. Taylor, head of the Dwyer explained, "that if I were moral purpose In their living, lib- plan and (2) had the money Westfteld Senior High School seriously interested in representing ector at St. -Paul's Episcopal it. Miss Knight, who is the daugh- eral Judaism has introduced the Church, will address the people In science department, has been in- my constituents, I should take the ter of Mr, and Mrs, A. B. Knight ceremony of confirmation Into its MRTC proposal calls for vited by the Physical Science trouble to learn what their views Jr., 844 Dorian road, has been a^ he services at the Revolutionary uction of a loop subway temples on 1his holiday. Confirm- Cemetery, following Introductions Study Committee to attend one really are, to help keep them in- member of the French Club, Mask >nds arc those who have complet linking railroad terminals of the five seminal s on the revised formed about the major issues and Mime, Knitting Club and iy Mrs. Marxahl, regent o( tht W Jersey with New York d their elementary religious edu- Daughter* of the American llevo. teaching of physics to be conduct, as they develop in Congress, and Leaders' Training, whore this cation anil ceremonially aro wcl tbway stations. The Hudson ed by the committee this summer. to carry on, as it were, a mutual year she Is a platoon'.leader. She utlon, and prayer by Dr, McCor. would be crossed by two new coined into spiritual maturity by •Uon. Children of tho American Mr. Taylor will attend the exchange of views and informa- assistant editor of the year- the congregation. of tunnels, one near 59th Physical Science Study Committee tion." book and served as publicity chair- Revolution will lead the salute to and the other near the seminar at Bowdoin College in man for the senior piny. She la Confirmation services will be he Flag, and place wreaths on the In addition to the full-time dis- held Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at Tom xruves, assisted by other Junior y in Manhattan. Brunswick, Me. trict office she maintains in Eliza- secretary of the Junior Auxiliary to the Children's Country Home, pie Emanu-EI, Thu members of 'Ugh School pupils. intermuhiclpal organUa- Four of the teachers attend- beth, Congresswoman Dwyer noted this year's class, who will parti- Former Congreniiman Harrison ted to hire a public rela- ing such seminars, including- Mr. that the additional office hours STEWART WOOLLEY a member of Daisy Buds, and has A. Williams will be the speaker at ounsel to plan ways to con- Taylor, will be aided by a $4,000 she has held occasionally in Plain- held office in the Presbyterian 1 (Please turn to page 2) all view Cemetery. group'* message to the contribution of the Merck Com- field and Summit had proved "very Church Youth Fellowship and Y Music at each ot the tervlcei especially to commuters. pany Foundation to the Physical popular." Teens. will bo supplied by tho WeatlUld Chairman John Kraus of Science Study Committee. At the "Because so many people seem Name Woolley Miss Knight will attend Ohio- Senior High Ikhool band. Vo|leya »lain0eld: , request of the ' foundation, the to have questions or problems Wesloyan University to prepara District Music will be Ared by the America* Uh > moat important tuition committee chose these teachers about which I can be helpful/' ant To YCS Board for teaching »t tho elementary Kion drill; Uam.. and, tapt vUUtt imbat Hl»,l«c!lM*l«*rt- fc«»J*«y£erek ft Co., Iri.S plant id, !'l have wanted to .make thli level. MARION DESCH blown by William rioteaidjrtr aiJi rail problem and to work areas. Mr. Taylor is from the Bah- service even more accessible and Mr. Fishes, son of Mr. and Mrs, Festival Set Nlchola. Bailey ot tl|t *lf>*«»•« le enthusiasm in the corn- way plant vicinity, the three oth- Westfielder Will A. E. Fisher, 837 Clark street, it , convenient to everyone." band. ers from the Philadelphia and Mrs. Dwyer said she has sched- Direct Publicity has been accompanist for the Glee Invite Public To Rainbow Girls All gathering places will be iral members suggested that Danville, Pa. areas. uled office hours on future Sat- Club since his Bophomore year and equipped with loudspeakers, and of public meetings be held The seminars are designed to urdays in Cranford, Hillside, Sum- The Rev. John S. DuBois, presi- plays the tuba in the school band. Juniors' Program chairs will bo provided at FalrvUw municipality. Others offer- improve the teaching of high mit and Plainncld. The, dates, time, A member of Mask and Mime, ho Install Officers Cemetery for older persons and h phrases and slogans to school physics, particularly mod- and locations will be announced dent of tho Youth Consultation was in the cast of the trophy- A district music festival will I) nvalids attending the ceremonies.

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