. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . «|«»irt«^S^ than doubled in population in^::f:^:yf: the last fifteen years. Situated170 feet above sea level, its development asa community of homes owned by the occu-pants has been remarkaljle. and this devel-opment manifests no diminution. Sites areavailable at prices within the reach of thoseof limited resources, while the local build-ing and loan association is a big aid inacquiring property. In its natural setting Westfield is pecu-liarly fortunate. Lying almost at the footo


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . «|«»irt«^S^ than doubled in population in^::f:^:yf: the last fifteen years. Situated170 feet above sea level, its development asa community of homes owned by the occu-pants has been remarkaljle. and this devel-opment manifests no diminution. Sites areavailable at prices within the reach of thoseof limited resources, while the local build-ing and loan association is a big aid inacquiring property. In its natural setting Westfield is pecu-liarly fortunate. Lying almost at the footof the ^^atchung Mountains, its altitude onthe outskirts is even higher than in the townproper, while the outlying country is pic-turesquely wooded, with delightful walksthrough wild stretches of groves. Socially,the life of Westfield is particularly activewith the Westfield Club as the pivot, whilethere are numerous clubs, literary so-cieties and religious and fraternal organiza-tions. Then there is the Westfield GolfClub, which maintains a nine-hole coursethat is constantly used by the club I IIAT it is not always easy to circumvent the proclivities of a bright, healthy youngster, whose wâ¢*â subtle as the forethought of his elders, is evidenced by the following incident: The parents of wit is quite asan eight-year-old scion of the suburbs reluctantly accorded him permission to join a camping party in the mountains, but in pack-ing his wardrobe they were careful to omit his bathing suit. The accompanying cut of a postal which he sent to hisfather shows the ingenious method of requisitioning his water garb which met with de-iivcd success. 14 Please mention The Suburbanite in Addressing Advertisers. â¬t\t Suburbanite Tennis, too, is exceedingly popular, andespecially so with members of the WestfieldClub, who take advantage of the courts in-cluded in the spacious grounds surroundingthe $25,000 clubhouse. There is also anathletic field in connection wi


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