New Appointments and Committee Changes Framed by City Council
City Council announces personnel shifts including Casey to Building Committee Wilcox to Exective role Van Doren elected Public Safety and Convenience head and board Park member. Oath filed and qualification completed as Sanitary Sewers ordinance readings move. other zoning, sidewalk, and budget items postponed to March 15. Cash warrant actions noted.
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S H. van Doren
Gil
Mayorna
Coun
Ouncilman Casey
Neilman Wilcox
Exetke
C. H. Vanon
Public Safety and Conveniencemmittee
Park Com
Chas. Clark
van Doren
Scotch Plains Avenue
Austin Street
Chest Street
Davis
Finance Committee
Aotizad
Melodic Carnival at Westfield Playhouse
Westfield presents The Busi- Men’s Carnival at the Playhouse under Methodist church auspices. The event showcases 400 popular talents and utility displays, highlighting brightness and progressiveness in a lively program of melody and mirth.
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Westfield
Aus
Methodist Church
Carnival promises dazzling vaudeville program under local auspices
The carnival offers a vivid vaudeville show directed by Mrs. M A Harris of Carlisle with two costumed sisters each evening. It features choruses from late musical comedies, interludes, and specialties by local favorites led by Titania and her forty maids in pink, green, and white. The cake walk is a new afternoon tea feature amid beautiful gowns and captivating performances.
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M. A. Harris
Carlisle
Board Recommends New Candidate for Trustee Seat
At a Board of Education meeting last evening J W Davis declined to run for re election. E B Marmar proposed P D Collins to fill the vacancy while J E Grape and EB Thompson seek reelection. Mrs C R Pitcher spoke for the Woman's Club on graduation dresses and fire escapes. the Buildings and Grounds Committee will respond. Malmar urged law compliance on using Savings Bank terms and referred to McKinley School.
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Board of Education
J. W. Davis
Marmar
P. D. Collins
Academy Place
J. E. Grape
EB. E. Thompson
C. R. Pitcher
First Regular Meeting of the Clinks in Westfield
The inaugural meeting of the Clinks was held at the Town Hall with over a hundred attendees. Chief Clink E. H. Oswald chaired, A. A. Smith acted as secretary pro tem, and committees submitted by laws and a resolution against objectionable town postings. The group discussed suppression of bulletin board signs and threats to real estate, with letters from supporters and a note of thanks to Mr. Denman. The meeting adjourned to March 13th for the next gathering.
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Clinks
Clink
E. H. Oswald
A. A. Smith
Clink Oswald
Weatfield
New Jersey
Westfield
Town Plan and Art Commission
Westfield Board of Trade
Westfeld
EH. W. French
New York City
Mary Boosler
Norwich
Conn
Tavorper
Denman
Mest
Apollo Quartet to Sing at Washington School Recital
The Apollo Male Quartet of Newark will present a varied program at the Washington School next Saturday evening. The group, highly regarded across Jersey City and neighboring towns, offers sacred songs, home songs, sea songs, piano solo, love songs, serenades, and operatic numbers in a concert designed to please a broad audience.
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Washington School
Apollo Male Quartet
Newark
Jersey City
Montclair
Irvington
Plainfield
Rahway and
Elisabeth
Sullivan
Gruber
Kentucky
Foster
Woodworth
Pirates of Penzance cast reunion at Westfield Golf Club
The Westfield Golf Club hosted the first reunion of the Pirates of Penzance cast and Mr John Nitchie arranged a pro exam for the evening. The event featured a musical program with performances by Mrs. Arthur Price Miss Marion L. Tice Mr. W. L. Jennings Miss Laura Moore Mrs. A. B. Rowland and Mr. R. G. Harry among others followed by refreshments and music by Dushanek Brunner on violin.
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Westfield Golf Club
John ’. Nitchie
Dushanek
Brunner
Lim
Roberta
Wood
A. B. Rowland
Little
Gray
R. G. Harry
Mona
Death of William L. Erbeck in Broad Street home
William L. Erbeck died at his Broad Street home after about a year of illness. He was about sixty, a barber on Elm Street, and resided here eighteen years. Survived by his widow, four daughters and five sons. Funeral from his home this afternoon at 8 conducted by Dr Ream of the First Methodist Church. Interment in Fairview.
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William L. Erbeck
Broad Street
Men’s Forum Hosts Medical View on Mental Healing
The Methodist Church Men’s Forum invited Dr. R. R. Sinclair to answer questions on mental healing and its medical basis. Readers from the town attended as questions covered functional versus organic disorders, the role of psycho therapy, and shifts in medicine's use of drugs, with notes on future perspectives.
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Methodist Church
R. R. Sinclair
dLander Beattys
Sinclair
Merchants from Weatfeld Visit Trenton for Garnashe bill
Yesterday twenty six members of the Weatfeld Retail Merchants Association traveled to Trenton to attend a legislative session. The group aimed to show support for the Garnashe bill and listed include Schisiinger Willke Martin Anthony Hetchinson Clark Gorin Lawrence Windfeldt Baker Baumann Doerrer Barton Schuefer Prench Gale Traynor Wright Tuermen Goldberg Danker Brady and others.
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Weatfeld Retail Merchants Association
Trenton
Schisiinger
Edward Willke
Horace Martin
Charles Anthony
A. B. Hetchinson
Chas. Clark
H. Gorin
Oa Ouane
Oethal
Lawrence
J. G. Ones
P. J
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