THE WESTFIELD LEADER The Leading And Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper In Union County Entered an SecoixJ Class Matter 33 Post Offlcn, Westfleld. N. J. Published WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956 Every Thursda 32 Pai ;al Incidents To Mark Musical Club To ite CD Test Tuesday Hold Scholarship Zoning Amendment, Street Concert May 5 ic to Take Official Air Raid Widening Action Deferred Instructions Given Will Be Part Of in Second National Music AT HOME Railway Avenue Co to prepired ihalter. Tur» Week Celebration Groups Protest of Year off all appliinco. LHV> OB radio. (Sea piclura on paga 14) Discussion Set Restrictions On AT WORK Tlie scholarship concert to be field's Civil Defense groups Okay waraeni. Co Is aftifn- presented by the Musical Club of ike part in the ,&tate CD •4/•halter. • Westfield Saturday, May 5 at the For Wednesday Business Building isday. The drill will take AT SCHOOL Senior High School, will be one of lometime between 1 and 8 i Obcjr taachcr. Go to aiti(n«d the major events in the Westfield Following protests by resident After hearing objections from •hclUr quietly. celebration of National Music of Rahway avenue and Willow the Chamber of Commerce, Board will be local incidents dur- IN THE OPEN Week. Proceeds from this con- Grove road, Town Council Mon- of Realtors and Planning Bofcid, drill and hospitals will'be Olwjr wardcni. Go to »»ar. cert will go toward the scholar- day night decided to postpone un the Town Council Monday night g at the high school, Lin- til May 14 final hearing on an or- ••t OK'J bailaiBg or taalt.r. PAUL FRILLMAN ship awards made annually by the postponed until May 14 final hew- hool and the Benjamin IN VEHICLES club to young musicians of this DR. GEORGE VOLKEL dinance providing for widening of ing on the proposed goning ordi- School. All doctors are Gel out. Go to lurut OK'i area. the two • roadways at a cost of nance amendment which would in- rged to take part in this builaiar or ihaltar, Club to Hear The program fcjr tho evening |10Q,000. Another hearing date crease restrictions on building in determine the adequacy KNOW THESE SIGNALS will be marked by the appearance was set for Wednesday at 8 p.m. the business area. edical facilities available. Chancel Choir To All interested persons, both for RED (Danger)—3 minutu of of the club chorus of 50 voices un- Louis Dughi, representing the _n Sprague, director of der the direction of Miss Janet and against the ordinance, were wailing siren or thort bla«ti Flying Tiger invited to attend by Acting May Chamber of Commerce, presented 1 CD unit, reminded home- of whiitlei or horai. Grimier. Kathleen Cuckler, West- Sing "Creation" four petitions containing 10V that traffic will be held up field pianist, will be the soloist of or Robert Gumbert, Council's ac- WHITE (All Cl.ar)—3 •t.aay tion followed a half-hour recess, names to Town Clerk Jane Jonc*. the actual "attack." He oae-mlnute bU»U tiren or Presbyterian Men the evening, and the program will He declared that while the chtnt> iat it is imperative that whittle) 2 miautei lilanca be- be completed with an instrumen- Will Be Directed A separate ordinance, providing ber felt the purpose of the ordi' remember to turn Off all Meet Wednesday twMB. tal trio composed of three guest By Dr. Volkel $18,000 for the construction of JEROME TRIPF nance is "good," there are "some id electrical appliances if artists, Samuel Applebaum, violin- sidewalks in the same sections things here that are really not e driving down town dur- The Men's Club of the Presby ist; Daniel Vandersall, cellist, and Under the direction of Dr. was introduced, with final hearing necessary," He told the council ,t period since they may be terian Church will hold the fourt Marion Thorner Stern, pianist. Bet for May 14. "we think everyone concerned Will to wait about 10 min- George Wm. Volkel, the chancel and last meeting of the seaso Opening the program, the chor- choir of the Westfield Presbyter- A petition protesting the street Mental Health be much better off if we can haw the "all clear" signal. Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the par. us will sing Cantata 106, "Gottes widening, signed by 36 residents a series of meetings" concerning iointed out that it would ian Church will present Joseph. the amendment. ish house assembly hall. Th( ZcH ist Die Allerbeste Zeit," by Haydn's. "The Creation" Thurs- of the area, was submitted to the necessary to turn oft* any speaker will be Paul Willian J. S. Bach. The instrumental council by Robert Dean of 1004 Week To Begin ilectric service at the main day, May 17 at 8 p.m. The public Rahway avenue, The ordinance, which require! Frillman a former member of th group will follow, performing the Is Invited to' attend. No admission Planning Board approval of alter- Housewives should sim- famous Flying Tigers. Mr, Frill- "Tri'i in D Major" by Beethoven. Spokesman for the objectors mnect all electrical appli- charge will be made but there will Fund Campaign ations or location shifts of all lo- man's topic will be "In Asia— The first half of the program will be a free will offering. was Willard Peck of 931 Rahway cal business, was panned on first »nd turn off any gas which War or Peace." close with the chorus singing avenue who estimated that assess- Kick-off Sunday .reading March 26, following in- my have turned on, he said, Mr. Frillman was born in 191 "Schicksalslied" (The Song of Last October Dr. Volke! accept- ments would run from $1,200 to troduction by Councilman A. Tur- drill is the second of the at Melrose Park, 111. He is manic Fate) by Brahms. ed the call of the church to- be- $3,000 for some families. He said ney Savage. The Planning Board come its organist and choirmaster. All over the nation,' in large id is the first state-wide and has two daughters who wer The second half of the program it would be possible to achieve ob- cities and small towns, the Men- Monday night suggested that plan- drill. All Westfield Civil born in Manchuria and Hong Kong. will open with a group of piano Under his direction he has devel- jectives of the ordinance with an ning expert Theodore McCroskey oped the choirs of the church umi tal Health campaign will begin workers will take part. He speaks German, Japanese an solos played by Kathleen Cuckler, alternate plan which the group his week during National Mental of New York, wlio has been retain- itfield, particular emphasis Chinese. During his 16 years o including "Rhapsody in C Major" given two organ recitals on the wished to discuss with the council. ed to study zoning here, aid in the three manual Casavant organ. His Health Week which begins April placed on testing the ef- residence in China and Hong Koni. by Dohnanyi; two concert etudes, Ho said that after similar ordi 29 and ends May 6. study and consideration of the of the three hospitals he visited the Philippines, Burma, "Voices of the Woods" and "Dance final recital will be given Sunday, nances were tabled last year resi amendment. The Board of Real* ill be set up for the drill May 6, at 5 p.m. dents were not aware there was Jerome Tripp, fund chairman of tors' protests were contained in a Japan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Sing- of the Gnomes" by. Liszt; and "Pol- he local Mental Heulth Associa- lich would be set up in the apore, Malaya, Thailand and Ha- onaise in A Flat" by Chopin. The Dr. Volkel holds the degree of any more interest in the matter on letter from Everson F. Pe»ra»il. if an actual catastrophe. the,part of the council. ion, has announced that some- waii. final group of numbers will be master of arts from Now York ime during Mental Health Week The purpose of the ordinance Defense is not only con- sung by the chorus and will in- University and is a graduate of In reviewing arguments ugainst with attacks from enemies He first went to China to teac a volunteer will call at each hpme was questioned by H, Frank Pet* in American Mission Schools clude "The Last Words of David" the Juillard School of Music where the proposed measure, Mr. Peck in Westfleld for contributions to tit, Democratic municipal chair- 1st) an established method by Randall Thompson, "Sorrow he held a fellowship in conducting said the road widening would be with any disaster or After he had only "eight months' help the mentally ill. Mr. Tripp man, who also asked what the de- training in the Chinese language, Unmasked" by Jon Belcher, and under the late Albeit Stoesscl. As un incentive to traffic, an expense commended the many volunteers ficiencies are in the present ton- iphe which might befall a the Japanese began their invasion "Stomp Your Foot" by Aaron Cop a student in the Guilmant Organ to property owners at what he es- who, he said, "are making it pos- ing law. He said he had heard In the event of a —Wintfleld SUHIIU School he became a pup^of Dr. timated as $9 per foot plus thu ROBERT C. THOMSON JR. of China. Mi'. Frillman remaine sible to bring tho mental health the proposed amendment, wai cident or airplane crash, through the Japanese occupatioi 1 William C.
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