
THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPEK IN UNION COUNTY FORTY-SECOND YEAR—No. 46 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1932 74 PERMITS FOR MUSING ASSOCIATION BUREAU BEGINS , BOVS STRANDED IN WESTFIELDERS REMITS ON DRIVE WEEKLY AD FEATURE NOTED SOLOIST ON IN C. R. R. TERMINAL PLAY IN NORTH BUILDINGS LISTED TO ENTER COLLEGE fwm4 MM Mart Qt KmmmH A weekly series of advertisements CONCERT PROGRAM Armond Crocco of 653 South ave- JERSEY TENNIS IN SIX MONTHS of members of the Better Business nue, and Martin Skrba of 12 Pros- Graduates Of High Sckoal E«- . Will Caatiwta Service Bureau of Weetfield to ac- FRIDAY EVENING pect street, both aged 13, were re- pected To Eater Maay BEGINS SATURDAY Receipts quaint the residents of Westfield turned home by their parents after Different School* Total ErfiaataJ C*ri Of l» with the members and to foster trad-I Joaa Dalaa, Frequently Haarti being stranded in the Jersey Central Eaacct Ur|« Eatry Liat IW liitian>i Far Panad The District Nursing Association ing with them will appear each week i terminal in Jersey City, Monday in the Leader and the Standard. A Her*, To Appear With More than 300 members of the Ra»arto4 At $101,337 has announced that the money col- night. The boys were picked up by class which was graduated in June Twrt At Local jlected in its recent membership drive different group of the memfcers will WcrtfceU B«MJ railroad police and local police were place their messages in the news- from the Westfleld High School have Club totalled $4,549.60, a sum which fell notified. Desk Sergt. Harry Deter signified their intention of continuing There were 74 building permits papers each issue and these will be John Dolan of New York, cor- dispatched Patrolman Ernest Long issued during the period from Janu- J450.B0 short of the $5,000 required their education, according to figures A largge entry liet is anticipatenticipated ia for its budget. In order that the good grouped on one page. The first of netist, will be guest artist with the to the boys' homes and Crocco's released this week from the office of ary 1 to June 80, representing a the series appeared in the Standard Westfield Band, which will present father went after them in a car. the North JergeJergery SingleSils TTeania total estimated cost of 1101,337, ac- work which this organisation is do- Prank N. Neubauer, principal of the Championship Tournament which aata ing may be carried on, it will be on Friday, the second appears on the fifth toncert of • the season Fri- T cording to figures given out yester- y pp day evening in Mindowaskin Park. Senior High School. For some years underway Saturday at th« WeitfltM day through Hie office oi Frank B. necessary to raise the deficit during page six of this issue of The Leader. g CRANFORD PASTOR {past it has been the custom to ask Tennis Club. Entries huve cam* ia Moffett, the building iaapector. Of the year, the statement said. i Mr. Dolan was former soloist with HFIF MIND. AY MlflMT each "lcralltir °f the senior class tojdurin« the past few days and tk* this number, 13 permit* were issued The social service department of THRIFT SHOP NEEDS I Sousa's Band, (5banelli's Band and nuifcniwni """"name the college or university he or tournament committee is of the opi»opia- 111 m the association knows of several ' other nationally known bands. Ht ' ""' ' cU5ha eit s iniamitnia r t-n ntliiti^ «-f 4 ,,n n*tn rl 1OH frUlt WriAti Vila IT Sa nn 11 _ .1 j.l__^_ _. .f«B for dwellings representing an esti- „,.„ « . i4 -»... «^..j«__ P'an»iniT to attend after grad- lon (hat when play ia called there will mated total cost of 176,000; 18 per- young girls, 16 to 19 years of age, MEN'S WORK PANTS £h appeared with the Westfleld be a large number of the outstanding who wish positions with good fam- Band on previous occasions and Ma WHI 9B*ak At THira UUMaar I gation. The pupilp s who stated that mits were for the construction of Service la Miatlewatkia the. -y„ intende d to carry on in a higher tennis stars regtaUred to battle (at private garage*, representing an esti- ilies where they can receive excellent Male lUtMMh Atk«4 To Shod solos have been an additional treat institution of learning will attend 56! the supremacy of North Jersey, It Park 3 not mated total coat of $6,090, and 42 training in housework and a small OM OMM Far OtWi to the audiences that throng* the park colleges and universities. Six of the i ' known at this writing whether wage. Also on file are the names of whenever he is scheduled to appear. permits for alterations and exten- T«UM graduates have announced intentions Prank Bowden of New York, wii sions, representing an estimated coat several young girls with experience, He has also appeared with the West- The third in the series of Sundayof attending Cornell University, while of the tournament last year, will ap- of $18,047. A permit was nine issued Vho wish positions for light work, field Symphony Orchestra. evening outdoor services in Mindo- five others contemplate matriculation pear to defend his title at no word for one atore at an estimated eost full or part time. Miss Dawson, the Commutor8 and other members of This will mark tne naif way point waskin Park will be held next Sun- at Duke University in North Caro- has been received from him, Ov«r of 11,200. social worker, will be glad to talk the male species watch your step or in the current concert series, and day at 7 p. m. The committee an- lina. Colgate University and the Uni- 500 invitations have been sent to with housekeepers who would like to rather watch your pants, for the com- Director William N. Bartow has ar- nounces Rev, W. R. Sloan of the There were 11 permits issued in versity of Syracuse will in all prob- leading eastern players and others have the services of one of theBe mittee in charge of the Social Serv- ranged another brilliant program, in-1 Presbyterian Church, Cranford, as ability each have four of the class of j who arc in this section for other tour- January, representing a total esti- ice Thrift Shop is on the war path. girls- eluding the melodious "Poet and the speaker. The music will be fur- '332 ini theithri incominii g ffreshmah n I namente. mated cost of |30,325. Of this num- Acknowledgements are gratefully No, war has not been declared, but Peasant" overture by vonSuppe, ex- niahed by Mrs. William H. Orr, con- \ eja , y The No. Jerseyy Singlengles TournamenTournameMt ber five were for dwellings the esti- made to a number of persons who d di h hd cerpts from "Babel In Toyland" by tlt li f th ll Pbti waa flrst la e in mated cost of which was $28,000; a concerted drive has been launched tralto soloist of the local Presbyterian Each of the following will prob-i " y " Westficld in 1928 responded to an appeal for ice boxes in order to bring the quota of work Victor Herbert, festival march from Church quartet; Messrs. Merton Glov- was won b two garages, at a total estimated recently printed in this paper. Thru h h W H S d !*™ y * » El ith cost of $500, and four alterations the kindness of C. H. Van Doren, the and extensions at an estimated cost ice boxes were delivered to poor of *1,82R. families without charge. The Dis- During February there were seven trict Nursing Association is trying to permits issued at a total estimated see that ice is supplied during the cost of $4,925. There was one per- summer to every needy home in which mit for a dwelling at an estimated 1 there is a baby, Milk ia also being the cost of (3,300; one garage at an sent to many families who cannot estimated cost of $400, and five al- afford to buy it. Donations for this terations and extensions at an esti-milk and ice fund will be gratefully . Evans,, Fred AndersonAnderson; mated cost of $1,226. received. pants by those who patronize the I Morceau Elegant—"Golden Blonde" of directors of the YMCA presides During the past few years West 1930, Percy J. Kyna.ton, Richard There were 17 permits issued dur- There is need for a wheelchair with Thrift Shop and already the stock on ] Eilenberg the meeting and William H. Orr will field has gained an enviable reputa- w ! 3 1k B l ing March at an estimated cost of an adjustable back, for the use of a Woldtcufel be in charge of Sunday's meeting. tion for its high standards of educa- £° !' TVT * Bowden Martin hand has been sold out. It is tho; Valse Militaire lion. Colleges and universities in all Buxby£! ' 'ithe ""^"it\f y of *Alabama $19,035. There were two permits crippled child who must be kept in earnest request of the committee that; Excerpts from "Babes In Toyland" In case of rain the meeting will star. residents go over their Wardrobes! Herbert be held in the Presbyterian parish sections of tho country gladly accept issued for dwellings at an estimated a partly reclining position. Anyone Piny in Ihe doubles matches will cost of $9,200; three garages at an who has such a chair and who is will- and take what discarded or wornj Intermission.
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