Architects’ opinion on school sites costs face lift
Building and Grounds committee and engineers reviewed site options for a new sixteen room school. Among Kensington Park Clark Street Walnut Street sites, footings waterproofing and grading costs favor Clark Street. Kensington and Walnut run higher by large margins, with final figures to be discussed.
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Fey Gad Davis
Egel i Sleepery
Board of Aducamet
Ttes
Board of
Educa
Waah‘choo! Park
Walnut Street
Clark Street
Kington Park
Ao Clark
Turk Street
Master of the Storm Theme to Speaker at Moving Picture Service
The Moving Picture Religious Service next Sunday features Rev. C J Greenwood as speaker with an illustrated program including sea storm imagery. The event is hosted by Congregationalists and Riverside ■ plan a joint theater setting with praise led by Rev Greenwood and a slide show on the storm theme.
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C. J. Greenwood
Moving Picture
Fh Congregationalists
Rapi
The
Baptist Church
L. Loomis
Puathiai
C. J. Wood
Reat
Banquet at Avenue Hotel Hosts Willett Menu Preview
The Hose Com unit plans a banquet at Avenue Hotel tomorrow to honor Willett. Mayor Hohenstein chairs the council committee as master of ceremonies. Guests include Freeman J MG, Marsh, and other council members.
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Hose
Avenue Hotel
Willett
Mana
Playhouse
Hohenstein
Council
Cuenta
Freeman J MG
Marsh
Ha eyinky Remarks At Board Of Trade Talk
A fragment from May reports an event at the Board of Trade with remarks by Frederick Hh of New York. It notes discussion points and anticipation of a speech or address next.
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Ining
Frederick Hh
New York 1
Westfield Board of Trade Banquet Highlights Rail Station Win
Westfield celebrated the new rail station at a Board of Trade banquet with praise for the Westfield merchants and the cooperation of local citizens. Speakers urged balanced funding for grade crossings and lauded railroad diplomats while touching on National policy for ships and trade.
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Westie Weatfield
W. G. Resler
C.A. R
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Board of Trade
Eee
Besler
Westfield
Bealer
Weetfield
Osborn Avenue
Pierson
Hope
New York
Hops
Congressman Tuttle
Evans
New Jersey
Moses
Piers
Tuttle
Tts
Besier
Hobson
Alabama
Washon
Natron
Pearl
Pacific
Panama Canal
Equal Suffrage Debate at Westfield Council Meeting
A Monday meeting in Westfield discussed completing the Westfield avenue curb work and awarding macadam road bids while also hosting a large Men’s League debate on woman suffrage at the Methodist chapel. The suffrage panel, led by Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Roberts for yes, and Mrs. Welch for no, drew about 860 attendees, with a 3 to 2 vote in favor of enfranchisement.
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Westfield
J. K. Kemp
Abla University
ER Sart
Harold Francis
Greig
Steyr
Francia
Achuler Cement Construction Co
Weatfeld Aves
James C. Parks
Westfield Avenue
Flint Street
Osborn Avenue
Humphrey and
Bentley
West Broad Street
First Street
Foster Callahan
Elisabeth
Perry
Mountain Avenue
Randolph
Road Committee
Upper Prospect Street
Evans
Affleck
Davis
Taylor
Casey
de Camp
Weetfeld
Men's League
Methodist Brotherhood
New Jersey
Frank Reed
Roberto
William Orr
Ida Welch
Sergeant Bush
Ralph Vervoort
Read
Reed
Roberts
England
United States
Vervoort
Bush
Mr. Orr
Orr
Davies
Wee
League
van Riper
Seaman
Harry Parker
George Young
Harkrader
Atkins
Rector Accepts Call at St Pauls Church
The Rev. James A Smith has accepted the call to become rector of St Pauls church and will assume duties on June 1. The Rev Dr Starr will continue as interim rector until then. Smith is a graduate of St Stephens College and the General Theological Seminary.
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James A. Smith
St. Paul's
James A Smith
St. Paul's Church
Starr
Mr. Smith
St. Stephen's College
General Theological Seminary
Raymertown
N. Y
Troy
Enos
St. Agnes Church
New York City
Bellinger
Holy Name Society Elects Officers at Holy Trinity
At Holy Name Society meeting of Holy Trinity Church held Monday evening officers were chosen. President Matthew Miller and Vice President L H Phelps lead members, with H McDowell as secretary and Father Watterson as treasurer. George H Riley served as temporary chairman and Mr Tully as temporary secretary. The gathering was well attended and showed strong interest.
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Holy Name
Plant Market Open on Walnut Street Garden Lawn
Reserve Saturday April 26 to visit the Plant Market on the lawn adjoining Mrs T D Bunes property on Walnut Street. Hosted by the Westfield branch of the National Fruit and Power Guild to brighten a sick child or person.
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T. D. Bunes
Walnut Street
Westield
National Fruit and Prower Guild
Recital by Miss Mabel K Bray at Congregation Church
Soprano Miss Mabel K Bray will give a recital at the Congregational Church on the evening of May 2. The program includes selections by the two artists, with promising renditions anticipated.
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Mabel K. Bray
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