Tentative School Budget Announced By Board Of Education
The Board of Education approved a tentative budget for the coming school year totaling $48,000 in gains with $48,400 for current expenses and $2,000 for repairs and manual training. The plan increases the budget by $1,600 over last year while seeking support for a normal school bill and addressing various school matters.
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Board of Education
Westfield Board of Education
Elizabeth
Alumni Association
Ll. Lloyd
Bolin
Permisson
Anna Kirkpatrick
Johnson
McKinley School
Lincoln School
Frances Butler
Audit Company of New York
Dr Bartlett to Speak on The Gardens of the World
Dr A Eugene Bartlett, a favored lecturer at Board of Education talks, will visit Westfield Saturday evening to present The Gardens of the World. He travels widely and uses vivid garden pictures from Europe and the United States to illustrate plant life. Tickets are free at the Leader office.
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A. Eugene Bartlett
Board of Education
Westfield
Bartlett
Europe
United States
Brace
Leader
Myers to Address Woman's Club at Presbyterian Parish
Dr William Starr Myers will deliver the principal address before the Woman's Club next Monday afternoon in the Presbyterian Parish Hall. His topic will be Current events. Miss Winifred Barr will perform several piano solos.
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William Starr Myers
Presbyterian
Were
Winifred Barr
Westfield Union Branch Meeting Notice at Town Hall
The regular monthly meeting of the Westfield branch of the Union will be held in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening. All members are urged to attend as important business will be discussed and matters of Pertinence will be addressed. News and Facts read on every page.
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Westfield
Union
Everton Place
Young Peoples
Methodist Reception for Westfield School Board and Teachers
First Methodist church plans a reception Tuesday evening for the Board of Education and Westfield Public Schools principals and teachers. A musical program and brief addresses are planned by George W Beattys W A Dempsey and Dr J J Savitz. The event reflects a shift from traditional socials to gatherings aimed at broad community outreach and closer ties among educators parents and church members.
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First Methodist Church
Board of Education
Westfield Public Schools
George W. Beattys
W. A. Dempsey
J. J. Savitz
Returned Change to the Council Notes Socials and Public Works
Social committee reports large attendance at Leap Year Socials and notes many teachers among attendees. Council discusses road and sewer projects with a 14 dollar refund from war fare expenses, bids for road work, and a new main sewer plan along Willow Grove and adjacent streets. Major items include trolley car top shelter, police staffing change, jitney route issues, and park property data for acquisition.
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Taylor
Road, Sewer and Water Committee
Willow Grove Road
Pennsylvania Avenue
Mayo Street
Rahway Avenue
Spring Street
Weatfield Avenue
North Avenue
Eln Street
Prospect Street
Thompson
Embree Crescent
Hrightwood Avenue
Public Service Railway
William F. Hurke
Hubert Woodruff, Jr
Westfield School Hears List of New September Teachers
The meeting focused on staffing for the coming school year with emphasis on Phie and the temporary residence in Westfield. Officials reviewed the list of new teachers entering the school in September to help foster better acquaintance among staff and students.
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Westfield
Phie
School names and staff list spill in extended notice
Sheridan Linn and Mrs Linn head a long roster of staff and relatives listed in an extended school page note. The fragment continues on page 13 with more names including Missea Harriet Mann Ada Long Mary Estes and others.
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Sheridan Linn
Linn
Missea
Harriet E. Mann
Ada M. Long
Mary E. Estes
Mabel Bosak
Mildred A. Wetmore
Mabel E. Bray
Helen M. Stockton
Sarah E. Davia
Celia M. Dickerson
Susan H. Smith
William M. Beard
Clinton
C. Gordon
Mesers
James 8. Grosa
Carl N. Shuster
Kenneth V. Car
Btrngtly Freeh Fish Special Fresh Shad
Weat field’s Oldest Market B Woodruff and Bon at 132 Broad Street showcase fresh shad and river fish offerings with emphasis on quality and steady supply.
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B. Woodruff & Bon
Weatfield
Broad Street
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