Westfield School Board Reports on Elections and Roosevelt Memorial
The Westfield regular meeting covers trustee elections with candidates Harry J Randall and incumbents Coulter and Perkins, fire hose upgrades, and permission for Boy Scouts and Roosevelt Memorial services. A day nursery project is approved, and resignations of several teachers are accepted as the board funds a nurse and health program.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Fear of Education
Westheld High School
Yareer A. J. Platz
H. L. Zabriskiep
B. Scart
William Orr
Dakie
Harry Jndall
Wid Coulter
Frank W. Perkins
Kira
Frederick Decker
Boy Scouts
e'High School
Roosevelt
Suny
Theodore Roosevelt
Yri Jones
Philhower
John H. Menghlin
Grant Ol
Isachers
McLaughlin
Grant
McKinley Mols
Audibus
H. L. Fink
Elm Street
J. Arline McKeever
Washington Col
Migs Ruth Koehler
OS. Kintner
Bloomfield
Washington
Uools
Trusten Coulter
Diaquest
Htown
Iran
Hof
McKinsey
Cordun
Sry
Eed
C. A. Philyer
Zabriskie, Coulti Platz
Paul Q. Oliver
Arange
Westfield
New Jersey
Edward 8. Stokes
Edward 8. Stokes, Will Make An Address. the Musical Club
iMra
Robert Harden
Mr. Roosevelt
Firm
America
Westfield Militia Company
B Board of Education
Memorial Committee
Saat
Westfeld
Thea
Commissioner Urges Vigilance to Cut Thefts in West
Police Commissioner Reid asks citizens to maintain watchful cooperation after a spate of petty thefts. A recent entry at 40 Prospect Street yielded seven items. another at 123 Are Place involved minor damage. Officers and Cher sergeant Dite patrols remain active as town peddlers and book agents are watched.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Theodore Roosevelt
Teddy
New York
Empire State
Elizabeth
Presbyterian
New Jersey
Reid Debank
West
Prospect Street
A.V. Remberg
Cher
Tee O
Tee O ™Missioner Askes For A Con- Med Watchfulness On the Part of Thl Zong
Town Council Holds Meeting on Ordinances and Appointments
The Monday session introduced first reading amendments to the fire department ordinance requiring prompt debt payment and restricting canvassing by non residents without a police chief permit. Other actions include police staffing, pool hall permit denial, shed moves, a janitorial stipend, street light installations, and invitations to local clubs. City finances, taxes, and monthly officer reports were reviewed with several appropriations and budget notes noted.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Fire Department
Louis Battallo
Earlyb
Skinner
Lambert Brothers
Lenox Avenue
North Avenue
Spring Street
Peter Campello
James G. Berry
Sylvania Place
Rahway Avenue
Provement Association
Cran- An
Westfield Woman's Club
Presbyterian Church
Wheeler Jones
Reconstruction
Colonia Base Hospital
Roosevelt Memorial Committee
Theodore Roosevelt
Westfield High School
Oliver
William E. Tuttie, Jr
Steve Ferrino
Fanwood
Affleck
Gilmore
Clark
J. C. Nosecrans
George Cox
C. W. Harden
Secretary of Health Commission
Randolph
Health Commission
Olver
van Doren
Egan
Important Meeting For Baptists Scheduled For February 20 1919
Pastor Holden signals action as the Men's League backs him. The Baptist Church plans a major meeting at the regular February session on Thursday February 20 1919. All Baptists are urged to attend and others may join on the ground floor. Watch for announcements.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Holden
Men's League of the Baptist Church
Men’s League
Clocks to Be Changed for Daylight Saving Time
The note states clocks will shift seven weeks from Sunday to begin daylight saving time again, with the change occurring at 2 AM on the last Sunday in March, per the legal schedule.
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Hiram L. Fink
Iy Nursery For
Rwer Roberies
Enrien
Tress
Community
Roosevelt Memorial Service
Baptists
Trator
Johnnie
Che Westfield Crust Co. Bank Square
Guardian
Cumberland St
Central Ave
Summit Ave
Mountain Ave
Prospect St
Harrison Ave
East Broad Street
New Orleans
Our
Hutchinson & Son
Cnet
Walter J. Lee
Westfield Real Fature
LM Street
Opp
Post Ffice
Eapert Furniture
Phin Shoverd
Westfield Storage Se
Packers and Shippers
Auto Service