WESTFIELD LEADER the LEADING and MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in UNION COVNTYU Jsntuml Ua Second Cla*»A Matter 1'Out Ofllco, Wostllelu, N

WESTFIELD LEADER the LEADING and MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in UNION COVNTYU Jsntuml Ua Second Cla*»A Matter 1'Out Ofllco, Wostllelu, N

THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COVNTYU JSntuml ua Second Cla*»a Matter 1'out Ofllco, Wostllelu, N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1953 I'llbllHluul Every Thursday Planning Board To Be Honored Youth Center's Social Activities St. Paul's Guest lenies Request To Begin With Spring Carnival Parade, Memorial Services for Drive-In The vVestfielrl Youth Center will abeth Rugh; booths and games, inaugurate its social activities with Jack Wiley, Margaret Ellis, and hospitality, Peggy Flemming. Mark Celebration Saturday a spring carnival to be held at the Council Appoints YMCA, Wednesday, June 17, from From the adult sponsoring or- 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Carnival midway ganization the following have been Two to Police, games will be featured along with appointed chairmen: Program, E. Ely Re-elected Memorial Day Fire Departments a side show, ping-pons, billiards Bruce Wetzel and Mrs. R. H. Sil- Line of March 3 and dancing. AH Westficld teen. ver; music, Dr. V. E. Wellman and Time Schedule ageiB who are enrolled in the 9th, Mrs. Edward Sordon; publicity, Red Cross Head John T. Hopkins, secretary of 10th, 11th and 12th grades of theFrank Gerhart; refreshments, Mrs. 8:30 a.m. Ringing of church bells. Forming At ttl If le planning board, told the Town public, parochial or private schools R. M. Longley and Mrs. Paul Wolf- 8:30 a.m. Parade assembly at Fer- jouncil at its meeting Monday are invited to attend this nffair. gang, and hospitality, Mr. Denton. Addison C. Ely was re-elected ris place and Prospect kfht the board lias denied the re- chairman of the Westfield Chapter Camillo to Deliver af The carnival is being arranged The carnival is the culmination street. H Frank Fettit for a of the efforts of a group of West- of the American Red Cross lasc ,est of ' by the student advisory committee week in the Chapter House. Ray 8:50 a.m. Procession starts. Address of Day *l Ijding change to permit .construe- and the parallel adult group, the field young ^people, who have been working since last fall for a social Corcoran was elected a vice presi- 0:00 a.m. Services at the World ion of a drive-in theatre at Route adult sponsoring organization. dent. War I Monument. Westfield's annual Memorial HSi „ and Lawrence avenue because Donald H. Denton of the adult or- center for the youth of Westfleld. Day celebration Saturday will lea-" ;|| )[ the numerous protests from res- Last October a group of teen-agers Other officers are: Honorai-y 0:20 a.m. Procession proceeds ture a parade and services at the '^ ganization is acting as general from Monument out dents and orgamaations in the chairman. realizing that the young people of chairman, Charles E. Plumridge; World War Monument at the 'Z •icinity. He added that the ap- Westficld should know each other vice chairmen, Mrs. Joseph W. Broad street, to ElmPlaza, the Revolutionary Ceme- ilication can be filed again if tho Committees are already at work better in a social way began work' Valentine nnd Mrs. O. S. Rogers; street, up Kim, through ODY H. LAMBORN tery, Mountain avenue and Fair- ejections are withdrawn! MISS JOHANNE ..WOLFF on the various features of the pro- ing toward the goal of a youth secretary, Mrs. F. S. G. Williams; Orchard street to theview Cemetery, East Broad street. i _____ gram and Mr.' Denton has an- William Hans Roeben, l»07 center. The center was to be open treasurer, Walter B. Taylor and Revolutionary C e m c- Participating in the parade will nounced the following committee to all teen-agers of high school assistant treasurer, George Gabel- tcry- be Westfield anil Mountainside pa- ;ra'ndview avenue was appointed chairmen. Prom the student group , probationary officer of the Po-Board Plans Tea age, grades 10, 11 and 12. All theWorld Traveler mann. 9:35 a.m. Services at the Revolu- triotic organizations. The groups the chairmen are: Program, Duk« activities of the youth center were tionary Cemetery. will form a line of march at 8:30 ; icc Department and Albert Lanza, Gould and Dan Heilman; music, to be ,on an informal basis and the Directors re-elected for three- 13 Virginia street, a regular fire- year terms are Mesdames Harlan 9:55 a.m. Procession moves to a.m. at Ferris place and Prospect For Miss Detolff Roger Frantz and Don Denton Jr.; oung people were to feel free to To Speak Here street. i>n by the Council. Both appoint- publicity, Anne Compton; printing, ome alone and in groups. Miller, Rogers and Valentine, Mr. F a i r v i e w Cemetery. jenta will go into effect Monday, Tom Gerhart; refreshments, Kath- Ely and Charles H. Frankenbach. Line of march will be Grand Marshall of the parade Mr. Roeben, 26, Is a Veteran of Retires in June arine Anne Eash; decoration, Eliz- Although the idea was met with Churchmen to Meet New directors elected for three- from Mountain avenue will be Sergeant Richard Younc, 8 months' service in the Army. enthusiasm in some quarters the year terms are Mrs. Fred Gott- out East Broad street who served in Korea with A. Bat- i ,vork progressed slowly because the In Parish House fried, Mrs. C. M. Powell and Chas. to the cemetery. tcry, 9th Field Artillery, Third • le was previously employed by After 42 Years roung people did not have a spon Wistar. Directors elected from le Singer Manufacturing Co. in 10:45 a.m. Exercises at Fairview Division. He was awarded the Hinman Dinner ioring organization or financial Ody H. Lamborn, world travel- Mountainside are I. B. Johnstone Cemetery. UN ribbon, Korean ribbon and • Sliaboth. He is married and has Plans are now being made by lacking. In February of this year, Jr. for a two-year term and Mrs. ;he Roosevelt Junior High PT\ ler, will be the guest speaker at unit citation. He is a member of tree children. however, two things gave new im- the next meeting of the St. Paul's Louis A. Jennings for a one-year the Blue Star Post, 386, of the Mr. Lanza, also 26, is a Navy board to give a tea Tuesday in Plans Completed petus to the project, The YMCA Church Men's Club to be held in term. American Legion of. Mountainside. reteran with 17 months' service honor of Miss Johanne de Wolff, passed a resolution to extend its the parish house Wednesday. Din- Reports of the various commit- Singers Take The committee has issued an in- itaird an LST in V. S. waters. ;inth grade English teacher, who 'acilitics to the youth center com- ner will be served at 7 p.m. vitation to all veterans to partici- 9e attended Weatfield High School is retiring in June after 42 years McKinley PTA to tee heads in booklet form were mittee, subject to conditions of Many countries of the world distributed. pate in the parade. A definite spot ind has been a truck driver at the in the teaching profession. Fete Principal standards of the YMCA. This gave have been included in Mr. Lam- Area Trophy has been provided in the line of Jarwood Alcoa plant. He is mar- The tea will be held in the he committee a place in which to bom's extensive travels. Among The Board of Directors voted b march known as "Korean and non- ied and the father of one child. ichool cafeteria from 3 to 4:3t> The PTA of McKinley School begin the activity. these are Hawaii, the Philippines, send five delegates to the annual affiliated veterans." The resignation of Walter J p.m. Members of the faculty, Red Cross convention which meeti Local Barbershop announced that arrangements have On February 28, 19B3, the stu- many Far EaBtern states, the Medi- Services at the World War Mon^ Sidgre, 111 Greene place, a proBa- friends and former students ars terranean countries, all of Europe, in Washington, D. C, in June. Two Group in 1st Place been completed for the dinner hon- dents gave a variety show at the of the delegates will be ninth grad< ument will be Introduced by Nor- ionary patrolman since May ' ordially invited to attend. oring Stanley T. Hinman, retir- Roosevelt Junior High School audi Mexico, Cuba and Puerto Rico. m accepted. girls from the Junior Red Cross. man T. Sprague, general chair- Miss deWolff, who has been a ing principal of McKinley and toriurn. After the performance a Within the past few weeks he has The 58 member chorus of Wesl- man of the Memorial Day commit- The contract for the cleaning of member of the Roosevelt Junior Franklin .schools. The dinner will cturned fi'om tho latest of many ficld Chapter, SPEBSQSA, Satur- ytitary sewer lines was awarded tee. Following the playing ol High School faculty since the be held Monday at 6:30 p.m. at (Please turn to page 2) rips to Europe and will use the day night in the Wcstficld Senior "America the Beautiful" by the ly Council to Pittsburg Pipe Clean- school opened in 1926, was born the YMCA. Approximately 135 itle, "Some Thoughts on Europe", Circus to Arrive High School won first place honors Westfield 'High School band, the it Service on their low bid of n Denmark and came to this coun- jjuests have made reservations. as the subject of his talk. and tho area trophy cup in ths Rev. Gordon E. Michalson of the 112 an hour. ;ry at an early age.

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