THE WESTFIELD LEADER ••> *U'* the LEADING and MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPATEH in UNION COUNTY SIXTY-SECOND YEAR—No

THE WESTFIELD LEADER ••> *U'* the LEADING and MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPATEH in UNION COUNTY SIXTY-SECOND YEAR—No

THE WESTFIELD LEADER ••>_*U'* THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPATEH IN UNION COUNTY SIXTY-SECOND YEAR—No. 38 WESFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1952 parade, Services Mark 300 Attend Annual Garden Club's Memorial D<iy TomorrowBoy Scout Father Annual Flower Merchants, Council R< Westfield's annual Memorial And Son Hike Show Wednesday Day celebration tomorrow will fea Memorial Day ture a parade and wrvicei at th< Time Schedule Contests Feature Agreement On Park! World War Monument at th< Variety of Exhibits plan, the Revolutionary Cent* 8:30 A.M. Ringing of church Overnight Event To Be Shown In fry, MounUin avenue, and Fair- * bells. At Camp Watchung RulwOumged ,jeW Cemetery, East Broad street 8:30 A. M. Parade assembly at Masonic Temple Spring Street School Site And Participating in the parade wil Ferris place and More than S00 Scouts, their fa- ie Westfield and Mountainside pa- Prospect street. then and Scout executives of The June flower show of the Housing Before'founci^Again riotic organisations and median- 8:50 A. M. Procession starts. Westfield, Garwood and Mountain- Garden Club of Westfield whic will be staged at the Masonic Tern Kd units of the 50th Armored 9:00 A. M. Service .t the Monu- side last weekend attended the an- The question of housing for the familiea who formerly occupied )jvision, New Jersey National ment. nual father and son overnight hike pie Wednesday from 2:30 to 1( homes on Spring street, intermittently before the Town Council aince Of New Ana iu«rd. The groups will form 9:20 A,M. Procession proceeds to Camp Watchung, near Glen p.m. is open for amateur exhibi tors in Westfleld as well'as those 1946, was there again Monday night, when the Rev. J. B. Waller, ine of march at 8:30 a.m. at Fer from Monument out Gardner. A MM protest af tk» K Is place and Prospect itreet. Broad street, to Elm from nearby communities, There pastor of Bethel Baptist Church, appealed to the governing body to The fathers entered the various are a variety of classes both i take action. Mr. Waller aaid some 3G or 40 families are still waiting of parfciag mUn M Cut irand marshal of the parade wil itreet, up Elm, thru street bttwwa Jltwtata r field competitions and teamed with horticulture and floral arrange for a solution of their problem. Samuel M. Vines, past com- Orchard street to the their aona to tie knots, race across tral avemiM fcy Revolutionary Ceme- ments in which exhibits may be He aaid that many of the families nder, United SpanTsIj War Vet fields and build fires with flint were not able to find other homes WcatlMd ~ tery. entered, ns and former member of Co and steel, bringing victory to one here and some of them were forced planned for Monday nMkVb 203rd New York Volunteer In 9:35 A.M. Services at the Revo- troop in four out of six events Further information on the hor- to break up. Ing of the Town Cewwfi, fti »ntry. lutionary Cemetery. and honorable places to nine out THE. REV. FRED E. MILES ticulturc classes may be obtaine material!** and at Ww ay. f Mayor Chanea P. Bailey and Services at the World War mon 9:65 A.M. Procession moves to of 11 competing troops. from Mrs. Thomas Gregory, Wt Hwbfrt Rs WflKfc* pfMleMslvl Fairvlew Cemetery. 2-1366-R, and on the arrangements Councilman Donald Bagger said iment at the i'lasa at 9 a.m. will Almost the entire afternoon association, said that th* • ~ Line of inarch will be classes from Mrs. C. M. Bennett, that over a period of years the and th* merchant* ham introduced by Norman T. Saturday was devoted to contests. Rev. Miles Named Council had attempted to get def- from Mountain ave- We. 2-2163 and Mrs. Haroli a mutual uaderstaaataf Ms* I prague, general chairman of the After dinner, Scouts and their fa- inite information aa to whether nue to East Broad Brooks, We. 2-3874-W. For jun- association will take a* fwtttsy I lemorial Day committee. Follow- thers gathered in the mess hall for ior exhibits, the consultants in- Centennial Lodge of Eika was go- [f the playing of "America the street to the cenie- the campfire. There they sang tlon at this tbm" tery. To N.Y. Church clude MTS. M. E. Soudcr, We. 2- ing ahead with its plans for a low eautlful" by the Westfield Senior wnga, received prisea and ribbons 4356, and Mrs. Edward Coffey, coat housing development and that Th* aerehaaU on ligh School band, the Rev. Merle 10:45 A. M, Exercises at Fairview for the day's events and watched posted signs in their wtaatwa I Cemetery. Will Assume New We. 2-1603, Reservations for floral only recently had been told that , irwin, associate minister of the skits presented by Scouts from arrangemepts must be made before construction would start soon. Mr. Ing that stores would eta** • resbyterian Church, will give the each troop. Duties on June 8 10 p.m. Monday with Mrs, Frank Waller, at the request of the Coun- o'clock Monday night la attar I ivocation. Introductory remarks Troop 172 won four contests: Oertel, We. 2-4052-W or Mrs. cil,1 aaid that he would make an members might attaad tha >~~ ill be made by Julian H. Levy, New Organist Father and son knot tying; father At the close of the New York Frank Huber, We, 2-4476, effort to secure definite informa- ell meeting. Aconfenaml Dmmander of Martin Wallberg and son flint and steel fire build- East Conference of the Methodist tion on the project and the mat- the Council and a eel ost, 3, American Legion,, prior ing; log chopping, and lashing. Church this week, Bishop G. Brom- Each year tho garden club en- ter waa left there. association over th* < . an address by Councilman At Presbyterian Signalling was won by Troop 78 ley Oxnam appointed the Rev. courages young people to enter ed out the difficulties awl tka I Another phase of the Spring rank E. Marik who will ipeak and string burning by Troop 74. Fred E. Miles, minister of the the show, Tho senior high school protest was called eft itreet question again wai raised i place of Mayor Charles P. The entire program was super- First Methodist Church here, to. will be represented by a group of morning. ' Richard Litterst officially with the offer of the Rt. ailey. Representatives of patri- vised and directed by District serve as minister of the Chester pupils from the art department, Citing the low of I Rev. Msgr. Henry J. Watterson, e, veteran and other organita- Commissioner Mac Everet, Dis- Hill Methodist Church in Mount who have under the direction of meters were taken from tka I Joins Staff Sunday pastor of Holy Trinity Church, of M will decorate the monument trict Chairman Sherman Maxwell Vernon, N. Y. The Rev. Mr. Miles the instructor, Mrs. W, Berge'r, erly side of Broad street la 128,000 for a portion of the prop- ore a volley is fired by Co. C (Picture on Page 2) and Field Scout Executive' Dale will start his new duties Sunday, completed floral posters in water block, the merchants had l erty. He stipulated that the offer the NJNG and the playing of Richard W. Lltterst of Decatur Chronic. Whimpy Jones, assistant June 8, color. These will bo judged for ly protested to th* Couaefl was contingent upon the Council's JOAN ips by Noah W, Fraxee. A wreath 11., will join the staff of the Pres- camp director at Watchung, led perfection and placed in local shop this step should not mm Mount Vernon is a community permitting construction of a new ill be placed by the high school byterian Church here Sunday at songs around the campfire. windows. Tho posters are being taken until th* proposed fai Ex- of 72,000 adjoining New York City entered by tho following pupils i Ugh school. >SB presidents or their represent- minister of music, it was announc plorer Post 77 maintained a field lot In the rear of the «ana res. on the north. Tho Chester Hill Lucy Louelife, A. Rlnchart, Clare In January an offer for a larg- been finished, If at all. Te ed today by the Rev. Robert M first aid station but did not enter Church is located in one of the Scholarship Won Skinner, D.D., pastor of th( Pfaff, Carol Ann Haird, Jounna er portion at the same price waa the Council replied that nm»S The parade will move to the into competition against the young residential sections and has in its Schimmcl, Betty Bunker, Allco ! church. er Scouts. made. Public hearing after tent- spaces than those eliminated ha*V\ Evolutionary Cemetery on Moun membership tho families of some Freeman, Judy Couzens, Marlon simultaneously been provided ia," The contests ative acceptance by the Council, By Joan Conover in avenue where introductions Mr. Litterst was selected fro: were specifically of the nation's well-known relig- Ross, Gail Morris, Barbara Lip- produced considerable opposition, the new town parking lot I designed to bring fathers and sons be made by Mrs. Richard a large number of applicants foi ious leaders. It is a family church perman, Joy Wiallack, Jane Os- much of it based on the premise together as a team. The winners Miss Joan Conover, daughter of the rear of the Rlalto Theatre t bllng, DAR regent. Follow- the music post and will auccecc and maintains an active program trander, Edna Sturckc, Richard that a previous Council had plan- of knot tying from Troop 172 con- Mr.

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