
In Union County THE The Leading And MoU Widdy Circuited WeeMy Entered as Seetsnd Class Mutter WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THtfaSDAY, JUNE 28, 1956 iYEAR—No. 42 "nut Office. Wemflvld. N. J. Award Diplomas ic Service To Note Churches Begin * First Day Enrollment At Park Regulations Union1 Summe° r Playfields Reaches 1950To 71 Seniors ?ndence Day Here At Holy Trinity Set By Council Services Sunday Opening day at the Westfield i dren protected against injury for Playgrounds found a record total iLth~e -:~i.eight-weei ..,„,,ik, „,.„„,.„„program, . Special Prizes, of registrants ready for a summer As advertised all the Mental Health Drive Congregationalism, of fun. More than 1,950 children grounds, the costume parade is to Presentations Won Ordinance Would Baptists Continue were present at. the nine local be the special day this week. Rib- By Many Graduates Hits $498 in Boro playfields, Jefferson School play- bons and honorable mention pins 50-Year Program will be awarded ID winning con- MOUNTAINSIDE — Roy G. Close Tamaques ground had the day's high total testants. Following this event, The Rev. John L. Flanagan an- Daniels, local chairman of the 19W with over 325 children handing preparations will begin for the big nounced graduates and honors and SftBli Beginning Sunday at 9:30 a.m.,the ground leadart the'r printed Mental Health fund drive conduct- jjgjjjj] and continuing through July and "Wheels On Parade Day" July 3. the Kt. Rev. Mpnsignor Henry 3. ed during the month of May, hits10 p.m. to 7 ajn. registration forma. Close behind Decorated bikes, wagons, carri- Watterson made the awards to the announced that at present $4H8 August, the First Baptist and the was Roosevelt, 318; Lincoln, 312; ! in Mindowas- First Congregational Churches will ages, scooters and tricycles will 71 graduates of Holy Trinity High has been contributed by Mountain- An ordinance which rtgulftttl , the obser-, unite in a union summer ministry. and Wilson, 244. Next came Wash, vie, for the coveted ribbons award- School last Thursday night. side residents to be used for serv- use of Tamaques Reiorvation and ce Day in This union program was initiated ington with 218;' Grant, 214; Co-ed the. weekly winners. Also, later The Rev. John E. O'Brien of ices by thi' Union County Associa- playgrounds, recreational facili- day. The 33rd nearly 50 years ago and has been lumbus, 109; McKinley, 102; andthis week, all details on entering Seton Hall, Newark, gave tlw tion for Mental Health. ties, roadways and picnic lieu ._1 be sponsored continued without interruption the teen age' playfield at Westfleld and participating in the Westfield commencement address to the grad- More than (>,000 volunteer work- there, was introduced by th» Tow» i Chapter, SAR, for more than 30 years. High School had 92 playground- playground Olympic games July uates and an audience of more ers have reported a total of $51,- Council Monday night. A.B. ers. 14 will bo published on all the 003.69 raised to date throughout Councilman Clancy D. Conncll, The Eev. G. Pitt Beers, M.A., be commended in than 500 persons. The high achool i setting forth 1 choir sang* Union County, chairman of the public works com. D.D., Flemington, will open grounds, lay for citizens Scholarships and awards pre- mittee, who Introduced the meat- series at the First Congregati all the children wno regisiereu »*- The teen-age program is enjoy ure, declared that use of the park i their heritage, Church, Dr. Beers, former execu- cured the playground insurance, ing a rapid development, accord- sented were as . follows: Valerie x Thomas urges Ann Secor, a four-year scholar- has increased greatly and th< n*w ' " ' '• •--• -»-»-J in™ *-. Mi- r.nlnman. Interest, has Extension Of ordinance will preserve the facili- day to rededi- Home Missionary Society, and' for „„,.„„„ », «„ ery and ten ship to Falrleigh Dickenson Col- hose principles u lege, Rutherford i William Benneit ties for Westfield resident* and many years pastor of the First | use ^ tw gchool distributed |ni8 "where last attendanc their guests. uration of In- ___jd this s Bunn, a four year scholarship Na- Quimby Studied val Reserve Officers Training i the preserva- ktV. UK, FKED. E. CHRISTIAN uc »w, -^......- of popular The ormnance prohibits iwraohi generations mand th« age limit on the West- Jane Bernadine Mackle- Would Aid In from being in the retervation be- fed." Mr. Gates. Dr. Beers is the preach- P»Wound »"<! *>ave their ehil field High grounds has been in- wicz, partial scholarship to the tween 10 p.m. and T a.m. and ,- the program er for services July 8 and 15 also rea»ed from 12 to 1(1 years of College of Notre Dame at Balti- Flow of Traffic there will b< no parking during , Baumer, U.S. Dr. Christian To at the First Congregational gec inste»<insteadi of 1155 . more; John Joseph Mannion, $750 those hours. Signs at the entrance! inel, whose talk Children greeted the daily use grant by Johnson & Johnson Co. The possibility of extending will announce that the park Is to Church. $10,500 Grant Quimby street through Central be used only 'by Wentneld re»l- will be de- Sail for Europe The series at the Congrega of the high school gym with much from the John Seward Johnson ,,and. The serv- enthusiasm, the new director said. trust fund. avenue to Elmer Street will be ilents and their guuta.' tional meeting house will be con- studied by Town Council, follow- 8;4B a.m., and cluded Sunday, July 22, with the Received by CGH This is a new activity this year Others are: Constance Jane Councilman Connell pointed out j will take place and tten-agers are all encouraged Carthy, $300 grant by Laurel ing a recommendation to that ef- that the measure Is not intended Will Preach In Rev. Carroll Morong, Ph.D., head- to participate with their own &qc fect from the Planning Board to be restrictive but is mainly to lililding. master of the Peddie School for League of Plainfleld for the I his proclama- Great Britain Represents Half group on a higher level of activity. Georgetown School of Nursing; Monday night. assure residents of the UBB of Boys, HighUtown, preaching. The craft program for teen agera Catherine Teresa ' Wastle, 1800 The Council referred the pro- their park and Its facilities. On Sunday, July 29, and run-1 Amount Allocated 80 few may The Rev. Dr. Frederick E. Chris- will be under the direction of Miss grant by Laurel League for St. posal to the department of public Permits for using Hrepl»ce» will through the tian, minister of the Presbyterian ning through the Sundays in AuAu-- W11, uo „„„*. v,.^ Peters School of Nursing, New works. be granted by the public worki .here the eco-Church in Westfield and Mrs. gust, these services will be con- Tho children's Country Home Nancy Wyman. -Miss~"Wyman is Brunswick; Catherine Ellen E»- Continuation of th« street has department through tha town engi- J privileges be- Christian sail for Great Britain ducted m the First Baptist Church, . , . ' majoring in art at Skidmoro Col- nig, scholarship to St. Peters; been on the board's agenda many neer. Violators will be faced with 170 Elm street. The Rev. Canon •"»'"""""• ""•»' •••« -•• - Elizabeth Wood, certificate for B fine of $50 and/or 30 d»yi In (ti>ur forefathers Saturday, July 7 on the S.S. i™ «i™ ,tr«,t. The Rev. Canon »nnounced cl today^ that H^has^ u- ,leade r^ on ^the Lincoln playground years nnd it is felt that cutting Edward Carpenter, M.A., Ph.D., ceived » >e<* f" $10,500 from foegr ethree summers s . Somas agsl8tane of thte shorthand and typing from the the roadway through will greatly jail. Public hearing and final p»i- ijdlsinctive,. we "America." Dr. Christian is one steward and chronicler of West- the Ford Foundation, half of its 1 of 10 American Protestant church advanced crafts to be carried on Catholic Business Education As- facilitate the flow of traffic thru sage were set for July 0. to celebrate minster Abbey, London, will be share of th« foundation's $200,000,- sociation; Elizabeth Anne Wood, ^nation. It is men who will be preaching thi. the guest preacher, on this occa- 00° K'»nt program to assist the during tho season which will hold the center of town and generally Another ordinance Introduced summer in various British pulpitv a fascination for boys and girls of Anna Theresa O'Loughlin and case the traffic congestion.' The provides for paving and curbing Kihat with rev- aion. Canon Carpenter Is a Fellow nation's 3500 voluntary, non-prof- Phyllis Anne Guidonc, gold pins .jtude we study while an equal number of British of King's College, London, an his- it hospitals to improvo and extend teen ago are: Shell cruft; leather additional street alto would create Seward avenue from Willow Grove th lr for typing excellence from Gregg road to Tamaquua Park at a cost __ 'Of government clergymen will preach in the Unit- torian of great distinction, and Is J services. The balance of the craft, tile craft; ficx-craft for more parking spaces, It has been lft Publishing Co.; Janice Patricia of |25,O0O, Tho road would a* j*jJ£Jp$' dedicated to ed States. The Interchange is tho author of several books on K is expected to be paid next molding plastic (lowers, orna- pointed out. veal Moran, gold pin for typing excel- 35 feet wide. Public hearing ana '#the rights and sponsored by the United States men and movements in the Angli- '' ments, and table decorations; dec- A plea for help In cutting down lency from Gregg; Janice Moran, speeding in Railway avenue was final passage will ba July 9.
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