. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . WHY NOT WESTFIELD? By ALEXANDER L. PACK (Contmutb from JJaQc 7) J^\cry want of man, woman and child iscatered to by Westfield merchants. Shop-ping is better done at home than elsewhereand is cheaper, which is saying much inthese days of high cost of living. Unmuzzled dogs do not roam the streetsof Westfield. Commuters have a choice of ten trainsto the citv in what are termed the morningru>h hours. Returning evenings, there is a train fromLiberty street every fifteen minutes from5
. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . WHY NOT WESTFIELD? By ALEXANDER L. PACK (Contmutb from JJaQc 7) J^\cry want of man, woman and child iscatered to by Westfield merchants. Shop-ping is better done at home than elsewhereand is cheaper, which is saying much inthese days of high cost of living. Unmuzzled dogs do not roam the streetsof Westfield. Commuters have a choice of ten trainsto the citv in what are termed the morningru>h hours. Returning evenings, there is a train fromLiberty street every fifteen minutes from5 oclock to ; then every half hour to9 oclock, after which there are trains , , and 1 so an\-kinil of a function in the city may be at-tended and with no necessity of recourse toa hotel for a lodging for the night. Among fraternities maintaining organ-izations in Westfield are the Free and Ac-cepted Masons, Odd Fellows, Royal Ar-canum, Redmen, Heptosophs, Sons of theRevolution and Daughters of Liberty. The drainage and sewage system ofWestfield was installed at a cost of nearl
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