THE WESTFIELD LEADER * the LEADING 4/V/> MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEFKIV NEWSPAPER in UNION COUNT* R-SIXTH YEAR—No

THE WESTFIELD LEADER * the LEADING 4/V/> MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEFKIV NEWSPAPER in UNION COUNT* R-SIXTH YEAR—No

THE WESTFIELD LEADER * THE LEADING 4/V/> MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEFKIV NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNT* r-SIXTH YEAR—No. 11 Elite seond Class Matter , WeMfield. N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1955 30 P«gci—j CatiU unty Medical Society Police Chief Outlines Glee Club To Join With Boys9 Muscular Dystrophy Basic Safety Rules March Called Oil Union Service For With the approach of win- Choir In Annual Yule Concert Because of last minute changes >poses Vaccine Clinics ter and early deicent of there will be no local Thanksgiv- darkneu, Police Chief Albert Three groups of especially Monaghan will blend their voices ing week volunteer inarch for mus- Pfirrmann today urged adulti chosen yuletide selections have with the men of the club in such cular dystrophy, Mrs. Dana M. and children to follow »ev- been designated by the music com- perennial favorites as "O Holy Weaver, chairman of the West- ThanksgivingDay itfield Health eral baiic tafcty rulet: mittee of the Westfield Glee Club, Night" as arranged by Mark An- field chapter, MDAA, announced Curry or weir something for presentation on the occasion drews, "0 Come All Ye Faithful," today. rd Decision white at night to help driven of the club's 31st annual Christ- Baldwin, "Glory to God" arranged However, Mrs, Weaver urged •ee you; croil only at croci- mas concert which will be given at by Frank Scherer, and Clarence residents to place their contribu- Annual Affair waltu and keep to the right in the Senior High School on Dorian Dickinson's a r r a n g e m e n t of tions in the MDAA envelopes re- the croiswalk; before cross- "Angels O'er the Fields." The ceived in the mail and hand them >ected Dec. 1 ing, look both ways. Be sure road, the second weekend in De- To Be Held At cember. latter number is an old French to the postman or drop them in the way it clear before you folk song in which a descant will any mail box. Union County residents cross. Among the numbers to be heard be carried by the "angels" (from St. Paul's Church nancially able to pay for Cross only on proper sig- will be Fr. Liszt's arrangement of the Junior High) singing in two ilk polio injections, the Un- nal; watch for turning cars; puts. This will be the first time Schubert's "The Omnipotence," | Y's Men To Sell St. Paul's Episcopal Church, unty Medical Society main- never go into the roadway "In the Silent Night," by Rach- while appearing with the Glee today. from between parked cars; East Broad at St. Paul street, wffi maninoff, Spencer Magruder's Club, that the boys' choir lias ven- be host to the annual community B there is no need for "free- and, where there is no side- "Immortalis," a Richard Kountz' tured away from straight unison Christinas Trees walk and it is necessary to service of Thanksgiving sponsored elinics," it insisted, Slocak Christmas Carol, "Rise Up | work. by the Westfleld Council of n "open letter" to the West- walk in roadway, walk on Early," "The Coventry Carol," For Miss Monaghan, a member Churches it was announced today Leader" signed by Dr. Carl left side, facing traffic. Fred Waring choral arrangement, of the music department at Roose- This Year's Sale by Reuben G. Hansen, president. ison of Cranford, president, and "The Goslings," a humorous vi'lt Junior High, this will be the At New Location The Rervice will begin with an or- iety said statistics show the English part-song for men'* fourth year as director of the gan prelude at 8:50 a.m. tomor- is "fairly prosperous." Town Players' voices. boys' choir assisting with the Preparations have been com- row. Westfield Board of Health club's Christmas presentation. The club will again have the as- pleted for the arrival this week of The Rev. Frederick W. Blat*, feted to make a decision on sistance of a choir of boy sopranos Frank H. Scherer and Sylvanus three box car loads of Christmas abli3hment of a clinic at its Show to Open W. Jenkins, for many years the rector of St. Paul's Church vii\l chosen from the students of the trees for the ninth annual tree preside at the service. The scrip- g next Thursday, according — VWmfldd ritudln Roosevelt Junior High School. It dub's director and accompanist, sale conducted by the Y's Men's ilth Officer Joseph J. Mott- MRS. JOSEPH A. McCAIN will again be in their accustomed ture lessons will be read by the Will Be Given is expected that more than 60 boys Club of Westfleld. The sale, which Rev. Dr. Gordon E. Mlchalson, under the direction of Miss Jean positions at both performances. opens Dee. 3, finances the club's LOUIS NICOLELLO minister of the First Methodist medical society has urged This Weekend welfare projects throughout the Church. The Rev^ Dr. J. L. McCor- blic to seek the services of New Clubhouse Boro Health Board year. ison Jr., minister of the First Con- physicians and boycott the The Community Players will Still Plans Polio Clinic Parent Education This year trees will be sold at gregational Church will preach the mrnunizations, which are ex present "The White Sheep of the a new, more convenient location Men to Hear sermon on the topic: "Will You to get under way early next Chairman Named Family" by L. du Garde Peach and on Elm street between Orchard Also Forget?" The Rev, Mr. Blati Ian Hay Friday and Saturday at MOUNTAINSIDE— The Moun- Forum Tuesday and Walnut one block north of will offer the morning prayers. the Roosevelt Junior High School Football Official society quoted Secretary of Mrs. McCain To tainside Hoard of Health is still Broad street. For the past two Daphne Troth is th* organist. irce .Sinclair Weeks as de- at 8:30 p.m. This ' is the club'.? planning to hold a .polio vaccina- weekends Y's men have gathered 3!)th major production. The cast, Open Meeting She is playing "Praise God, Ye g 1955 as the most prosper- Head Committee tion clinic, but to date has been here to prepare the ground for College Club Christian People" by Bach-Buxte- ar in the history of the in order of appearance, is as fol- • At Junior High the coming sale. Lighting, stands, lows: Ellen Shoemaker (Alice unable to obtain a physician to hude. The offertory anthem \n States. Mrs. E. A. Hescock, president take care of .such a clinic, it was wire supports and snow fencing To Open Season 'Triumph Thanksgiving" t> y of the Woman's Club of Westfield, Winter) is a newcomer to the "Curriculum choices available have all been installed to provide g Department of Corn- club, but not to amateur theatri- announced today. The board is still Rachmaninoff and for the post- estimates, it said the today announced the final closing to our students in junior high and for a well ordered sale. The first meeting of the season lude Miss Troth will play "Now of the clubhouse transfer and also cals. She has played in "The Late trying and is hopeful of being the criteria for the selection of of the College Men's Club will fea- e American family spends Christopher Bean" and "Macbeth" The. entire club membership Is Thank We All Our God" by K«r«» twice as much for tobacco announced the appointment of able to complete the program,, a these courses" will be the subject expected to be on hand fdr the ture Louis L. I). Nicolello, speak- Elert. Mrs. Joseph A. McCain of 854 at Northwestern University and of discussion, for Roosevelt parents ing on "Football Through the as for a physician's serv- played Queen Elizabeth here in spokesman stated. unloading and transfer™! of the People of all denominations «• Shadowlawn drive as clubhouse and teachers at the parent educa- trees to the new lot. It has been Eyes of a Player, Coach and Of- nd more than three times chairman. Westfield in the Woman's Club ficial" at Grant School, corner of Invited to share in this community :h for alcoholic drinks, tion forum to bo held Tuesday at found that the unloading takes service of Thanksgiving. performance of "Mary, Queen of 8:16 p.m., in the junior high audi- East Broad and Stanley avenues, society sat forth its stand Mrs. McCain, a comparative Scots." about five hours in the evening Tuesday at 8 p.m. form of questions and an- newcomer to Westfield, is a grad- torium. Byron D. Stuart, princi- after the arrival of the trees which desipned, it was asserted, uate of Concordia School for Girls Joan B. Moore (Janet) is also pal, and-Robert Andrus, admin- this year will come from New The entire Wertfield High School inate confusion in the mind in Jacksonville, Fla, She attend- a now member of the Players. She istrative assistant for guidance at Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Part football team and its coach, Fred County Group public and answer charges ed Rollins College in Winter Park, has had summer stock experience the junior high will speak on what of the shipment will include a Bradshaw, will also be guests at Fla., and did graduate work at at the University of Michigan and curriculum choices are available to number of slightly more expensive the meeting. Mr. Bradshaw will Washington University in St. has done radio shows in Detroit show and describe a few Belected Re-elects Maxwell Please turn to page 2) pupils in the Westfteld school sys- handpicked trees to meet the de- Louis, Mo.

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