Dollar Days Today, Tomorrow, Saturday Dollar Days THE WESTFIELD LEADER . THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY ,._,n w Aa. Entered aa Second Class Matter Published YEAR—NO. 46 po«t0Blct,-We»tfiel4,M.J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY , THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1955 Bvery Thursday 32 P«get—5 Cmti. McKinley Sweeps Town Scottish Minister Statewide Mobilization Of CD Water Restrictions Campaign Aides Horseshoe, QuoitsEvents Preaching Sunday Forces Planned For October Hit High Sections At Joint Service TRENTON—The first statewide 3 Day Town-wide Similar Bans In mobilization of all Civil Defense To Study Budgets forces in New Jersey is being Sales Event Gets Other Communities Registration Now 2 Churches Gather planned for sometime during the Underway Today Unnecessary—Haskew At Congregational week beginning Oct. 23, it was an- Stands At 2,857 nounced here today by Thomas S. Dollar Days, the big semi-annual MOUNTAINSIDE—Restrictions Rutgers Dean to -| Meeting House Dignan, acting state director, New three day townwide sale event, on use of water have been put into Jersey Division of Civil Defense sponsored by Westfield merchants, effect in a larije section of Moun- County Playground The union services sponsored by and Disaster Control. opened this morning and continues tainside. Affected is the high-lying Head Committee H the Baptist and Congregational The exercise is designed to test tomorrow and Saturday. area north of Route 22 which con- dainpionship Aug. 10 churches of Westfield continue the ability of each local director The sale, which this year is spon- tains about half the population of Sunday at 9:30 a.m. in the meet- to alert, assemble and dispatch sored by the Retail Trades Division the borough. 6 Social Agencies ing house of the First Congrega- personnel and equipment to mobil- of the Chamber of Commerce, of- The action followed a number of Attendance at the playgrounds tional Church, 125 Elmer street. Submit Figures daring the fifth week of the sea- ization points selected by the coun- fers a wide selection of merchan- complaints of low pressures in the The guest preacher is the Rev. W. ty coordinators. , dise offering buyers quality items section and some complaints of Appointment of the budfet ti*~ «n has reached 29,469 and regis- Scott Morton, minister of the trition now numbers 2,857, ac- The state CD-DC head pointed at bargain prices. Arthur Schargel complete lack of water, particu- viewing committee for the iSSft Bearsden South Church, Glasgow, is chairman. larly from residents of the Coles United Campaign for Weotfleld 8«t eording to an announcement by Jo- Scotland. The Rev. Mr. Morton Is out that previous statewide exer- seph V, Horan, executive director cises have placed emphasis primar- In conjunction with the Sales avenue, Bayberry lane area. cial Agencies has been completed, visiting the United States this days, a $1,500 prize contest will be Mayor Joseph A. C. Komich ''This group of civic and bus!n«a| ; ct recreation. summer through arrangements ily on communications, control cen- In the town tournaments held at ter operation, staff training and held. A color TV set and Five Saturday sent police patrol cars leaders is charged with responsiy'•'-••'. made by thc prcuehers exchange radios will be given away. Entry throughout the section to ask res- bllity for reviewing1 the Hubmitted\: JSowefelt Playground last week, committee, jointly administered by limited experience to some volun- Phil Lambert of McKinley won the teers during the public participa- blanks may be obtained at any of idents not to sprinkle their lawns budgets of the six particip*tinjJE i the British Council of Churches in tho participating stores. or use water unnecessarily. The social agencies, to insure that th^ single horseshoe and single quoits the United Kingdom, and the Nat- tion phase. For the first time, the events, Bill Morgan and Joe Way- division will attempt to have evcry- The committee said participating action was taken upon thc request ampaign goal is a sound, prudent ionol Council of Churches of. Christ stores are so varied that excep- of George M. Haskew, superintend- and minimum amount," Russell J. mei, al«o of MeKinley, won both in the U. S. A. ono of thc state's 252,000 active the double events in horseshoes volunteers participate in a state- tional values are offered in every ent of the Plainfield Union Water Slier, general chairman of the "MISS MARC1A MILLER Born in Edinburgh and edu- wide exercise. line of retail merchandise. It is an Co. drive, said today. 7 ind quoits. Other playground 1 chimps competing were; Horse- cated at Clare College, Cambridge "While some municipalities have opportunity for area residents to Similar restrictions on water use Albert E. Meder Jr., 424 SKU thot singles, Mark Haley of Grant, and New College, Edinburgh, the conducted exercises which utilize obtain, practically at their door- will not be imposed in other com- ALBERT E. MEDER JR. Mark's avenue, will serve as chalr- Ton Tiemann of Washington, Bob Girl Scout At Rev. Mr. Morton was ordained as all local resources," Mr. Dignan step, greater variety, greater se- munities, it was announced eat'lier man of the committee. Dr. Meder Adlwr of Lincoln, Barry Fritz of a ministerial missionary of the said, "such tests although impor- lections and greater value for their this week by Mr. Haskew. The is dean of administration of Rut- Roosevelt, Jeff Eckert of Jefferson Church of Scotland in Manchuria tant and valuable, nevertheless do shopping dollar, Mr. Schaigcl water crisis was eased during the 3 Troops Attend - gors University, th» State Unlreri;# ind Pete Higgins, Wilson; horse- Cody Youth Camp where he served from 1933-1938. not lend themselves to a coordi- stated. weekend when thc level of the slty of New Jersey, Members of • shoe doubles, Erich Madsen-Mark His work in Manchuria included nated statewide effort such as Advertisements of participating Scotch Plains reservoir rose to 20 the committee will be: Robert C, Haley, Grant; Doug Jones-Richard extensive programs of Christian would be required if the entire re- stores appear throughout this issue feet as the result of pumping Camp Watchung icob, Charles T. Farrow, Harry A," r O'Brien, RooBevclt; Bruce Brown- Represents Westfield education and activities of thc sources of the state had to be mo- and it is suggested that shoppers operations. liuditta, Samuel M. Klnney, Mis? 5 Braim Northcutt, Lincoln; Senff YMCA, During World War II, he bilized to cope with a large scale read them all and make up their Thc affected section, a high ser- Nancy F. Reynolds, Robert Van , •nil Lee Billingsly, Jefferson; quoit At Encampment serye<t as a Royal Air Force chap- disaster. shopping lists from them. vice area supplied by a booster sta- Scouts Work For Snevily and Carl O. Tongbarjr, singles, Ed Collins of Lincoln; Bob lain in Japan and Canada. "In this operation in October, tion and tower, runs from the crest Uuiik Advancement Serving us ex-offlcio members are! \ Molvihill, Koosevelt; Charles Ri- Miss Marcia Miller, daughter of the greatest emphasis will he of the hill on which Mountainside Former Mayor Charles P. Bailey, Upon his return to Scotland, thi) 1 ley, Washington; Pete Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Miller of Rev. Mr. Morton maintained hta placed upon the support role of Day Campers - is built down to Route 22 in some Al Florence, District Four camp- president o£ the United Campaign !, Wilson, and Bill Kervicli, Jeffei- 762 Kimball avenue, left on the strong interest in missions and in cities and counties, stressing the places. ing chairman, ' announced today board of trustees; Mr. Stier, and m, quoit doubles, George Van Trailblazer KridBy afternoon, on addition to his parish ministry he total' interdependence of every The mayor declared thc lack of that three scout troops of District Raymond S. Grant, executive di- Demn and John Nelson, Lincoln; the first leg of her trip to the has been appointed an extra-mural community and every county in the' Visit Bronx Zoo pressure in the high lying areas Four, Watchung Area Council, Boy rector of the United Campaign ac- ,1ich O'Brien and Bob Dwyer, Buffalo Bill Youth Camp at Cody, lecturer in Edinburgh and Glas- state," he explained, "Going -well was worrying borough officials, be- Scouts of America, attended thc tivities, •ftooscvelt) Charles Kelly ad Tom Wyo., where for two weeks, she gow universities on subjects per- beyond thc scope of previous exer- cause it posed a health und lire fourth period of summer camp at In a statement Issued today, Tiraunn, Washington, and Jeff will represent the Westfield Local taining to the Far East. Another cises, it will provide participation YM Program Now hazard, Camp Watchung, Glen Gardner, Dean Meder commented on th« Samuels und Pete Higgins of Wil- Council of Girl Scouts at the All- interest has 'been the development on the part of every registered In Third Period . Mayors of 1!) communities in Those units which attended •were tasks before tho budget reviewing lon. Winners of the town tourna- States Encampment. Traveling of methods of Bible study, and In Civil Defense volunteer and other Union, Somerset and Middlesex as follows: Troop 80, sponsored by committee: "We know that accom- moiti will compete in the Union •with Marcia were three other this connection, the Rev. Mr. Mor- persons in industry who have as- The second period of the VMCA counties served by the Pluinfleld- the All Saints Episcopal Church of plishment of ideal services 1>y-the County Championships at Eliza- representatives from New Jersey, ton was editor and co-author of signed duties in & Civil Defense Day Camp ended Friday.
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