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la *wo Section* SUMMIT, N. J. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27. Hit Sfttwwi ss k*»»t «Mi *»M«* MLfM »***#*(• Mm ( at Simait, N. *„ Vuitt Ui Act «f MwtIt J. 1*11 .MA-YEAR ie CENTS Schools Weak in Homemaking, MWSi *» GOP Casts Eye Housing Board Seeks Court OK MS On Postmaster Bio Vacancy in'53 On Low-Rent Home Project " Courses itt hoi^emakiug for all senior and junior boys Local. GOP. circles are buzzing The Eastern Ciyic Association of Summit,, Inc., and! ju -Summit secondary schools, as well as courses in biology with ape^ulationa concerning a pos- its 6-rnaa board of trustees as welfV(as other individuals and more consideration of speech training, were among the sible new Kepublfcan postmaster were named in a suit filed lasjt Friday by Summit Co* chief recommendations made in a 24-month study of seeond- for Summit aonae time next year. (operatives, .Inc., as being instrumental in weakening the ary school curriculum by the Lay Committee on Educatioa.' Postmaster Daniel J. FiMpatrlck. ! marketability of bonds for a proposed low-cost housing who has held the #7,100 a year The Committee'i' s reportt, 'sub- i ii _ .—i (j(.Vv.j()lpmt,n{ to be located at MOP* post, since appointment by Presi- mitted to the Board of Education dent Franklin D. Rojosevelt on Au- TIM and Broad streets. The ln» this summer, wu mad« public this gust 26, 1035, will reach the «ge dividu«!s named 'wwe property •we*. DiscuMkna of the report Santa Arriving of compulsory retirement in 1953. owners who had signed & petition have been held between the Com- According to law, al) Postmas- mittee and. school officials. objecting to a change of loning. Via Phoebe Snow ters must retire at age seventy- : The suit was filed in Supcrlo* The report specifically recom- Mr. Pitzpatrlck wo* made acting mends the addition of aev«rel sub* po&trhafiter in April, 1835, succeed- Court; Elizabeth, by the firm the medical persona obtaining the top •"three mit branch. •weakened the marketability of aff in order to meet ne«ds of the marks on the examination. Vet- Kreage-Newark haa made L^rans are given * flvje point pref« bonda for the housing project, fie* * Committee. Although the Com- old elf to catch the "Phoebe PKOfjOSED i)ENCE SCHOOL-Above design is that all classrooms will receive j a ten point preference. cause of the private nature mittee made no recommendation Snow" In Newark at 10:13. When is the architect's iketch of the proposed elementary from opposite tide by means of windows placed over No Immediate action U expected project, the complaint atates, low concerning ciiizezwhip education, he pulls into the -Summit /sta- school to be constructed at Centra] avenue and a lovr corrWor. Another feature is that classrooms from Washington Inasmuch as interest rates on the bonds aro school officiate aaid that they were tion, his kind old heart will sure- T\us bonda «re report* constantly seeking ways to make Salem road in the Borough. The building* designed will b6 located In a "quiet area" removed from a President-elect Elsenhower has ly be filled vwith happiness at the not yet taken office nor Belected Backed to* be *old in $100 denomina- that phase 'of th« student's edu- noisy, or play area. The building will be constructed! welcome that he'll find there. The by Dfwld Ludlow ot this city, will contain eleven a Postmaster General. However, tions with interest at 2 per cent cation more effective. air will be filled with balloons classrooms and a kindergarten. A feature of the of brick. It Is understood that the recom- For Anticipated Tho complaint asked the court Some Home Courses Given and Christmas music, shouta of mendations of local GOP officials to validate a Summit zoning ordin- The Lay,Committee report rec- warm greeting from the «crowd j: will go a long way in hastening ance- amendment given on July 3 ommended that all senior boya and assembled there, and waiting a shift of postmasters as far as Council Vacancy which allows the construction of girls take a course in homomaking. at the top of the stairway will New Lighting , Concert and TV Washington ta concerned. A move to nominate Vincent A 16 low rental units in an anil , Because of other requirements and be a Christmas float, decorated It Is reliably reported that i«v- Burgher, vice-president in charge originally zoned for one-ferally . It was Impossible to in- with bells, tinsel and reindeer. eral persons have let It be known of salea at Ciba, to fill the ant>- honifs but changed by a split vote " ! As soon as Santa has Stars Stud Follies Cost < rtrporatesuc h a course for every they are eyeing the job and are Ipatfd unexpirod term of Counci!- of Council to a garden apartment i Urite to greet ajl of his Installed on . the Folltes' large production num-. s(.i!dent. However, the curriculum making early plan* to line up m«n-at-Iarge Ernest S. Hlckolc zono. Tho area covers a ten-aero : there at the station, his float [ bera. Miss Manners has just re- tract of which Summit Coopem- at the present time allows all stu- support of various organizations who will take his seat on th« I begin the big parade up Beech- j turned from a concert tour of the and individuals. No official action Union County Board of Frwholtl- tlvefl, Inc. own* one acre. dents to get some education in thb j " to DeFofeat avenue. Union Place Cook in Prominent e, all seventh street lighting system for [ northeastern states. or notice of the aspirants has been ers on January 1, was lnunahod The complaint also asks th&t ^ I Santa will then direct the float to taken by the City Kegublican are required , Uni«n Place, said by Jersey Cen- An impressive list of fuest «tar» . Phil Cook,, radio celebrity, a this week by a group. of locul objections wade before the Court* eighth Woodland RVcn 8top h Committee «" it Is felt that the cs which em will be featured, with local talent, neighbor from Far Hills who has citizens, who also hkve the sup- cil «nd the Planning Board by tj»» to take home economics which cm side door of the Strand theatre. tralj Power & Ught Corp. to be race for the postsnaaterahip at this ph«?izea homemaklng. Abo, in to give i. he 1$52 Follies production, been generous with his. talents port of th« Bopublican City Com- defendants be declared without A throne has been prepared es- the Ijmost modern jn it* northern time la .premature, mittee, the H •$T,000 and then engaged D«vld Jose Cordero, assistant director For Hospital Follies be given, ns presented by the Little logy has increased rapidly over the standards are being removed and Council post. LfltcT the City Com- Ludlow to dosign eighty-two family of the Summit Public Library, hns Ticket* for th» Overlook Theatre groups of the two eras. just few. years. The report «-x- YMandYWCA mittee unanimously voted to o.i- hontca which it will rent to fam- wljl be relocated on the ground* Hospital Woman's Auxiliary I tendered liifl resignation effective One of the most popular num- Mr. Burgher dwellings at a euggestcd monthly in recent years been expanded at Line," are now on kale at thr YMCk, YWCA and Overlook Hos- | position in the technical division 'JThe new lighting system for High School number and this year's R' group in recommending rental of 180. The entire project both the elementary and junior Firnt National Bank and Trust pital, were left bequests of $2,0 ! of the Army War College, Carlisle, Urilori Place was the result of a promises to be a timely and most Mr. Burgher «s a successor to Mr U estimated to cost $140,000 but high' school levels. • €o. The box office is open each from the estate o>f the late Pfl, , . request of the Summit Area nmuslng hit with Su«in.Leach and Marcy P, Stephens, viee-prfsideni Hir-kok. only 156,000 is planned to be Studying: Reading Problem from 0 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday Ted Graves of Summit singing the Mr. Cordoro, who Is assistant to Chamber of Commerce to the of Stephens-Miller Co., builders Mr, Burgher, n post president of r«is«d through a community wide Tiie report concluded that speech throuRh Friday and on Frldaj juvenile leads, accompanied by Miss Lillinn Speer, director, joined Cdmmon Council for better Ilium* «upply firm of this city., the Rotary Club and ft former fund campaign. The balance U p,venin«f front 6 to 8 p,m. Hep cats (girls) and Senders (boys) training has definitely been em- [ho staff in October, lft50* No nuc- inltlon in the business section. A Mr. Stephens, who died April 1, member of Overlook Hospital planned to be obtained from ft The Follies will be presented a chorus of juniors and seniors phn.slzed during the past years. It cwwor has been appointed. cdmmittee, headed by Charles 1950, loft an estate approved at a board of trustees, resides at 15 FHA mortgage, Friday evening, December 5, from High Schools of the towns '•'•'i'M pointed out by the school staff Miss Speer in revealing Mr. HJbrn, met with the Council and final accounting last week by Canoe Brook Parkway. Residents of the neighborhood and Saturday evening;, Decem- mentioned in the show. Summit's that much constructive work in Corde.ro> resignation paid tribute ,J|raey Central representatives to County Judge Edward A. Me Ho is at present a member of where the project ia to be located speech tmining is being done in ber 8, at the High School audi- tenor. Edward M. Butler will again to his bibliographic knowledge. work out detail!* of the program. Grath of $512,374.79. Fees and the Zoning Board of Adjustment have opposed It from th« start |ind th> cl'tssroonw, «;semb!y pro She added, "A revision of many torium. star. He will sing with Mrs. R. C. jond la actively Interested in the The lights were installed by Jersey Rutter of Chatham, who will be commissions of $22,50G were «!• have «ngage SilvcrBteln, Millburn attorney, to Control at no cost to the city, chtiirrrtiin of ticket sale!*. remembered as the former Avery ', etc. As revealed by "a stir- j collection was made under his Mr. Stephens, who wos a vice- of the few Summit men holding an represent them in their battle. there were very few clinical j guidance, including biwiness. poet- jit was originally decided to In- Foster of Summit. Other Summit honorary lifetime membership in .stall mercury vapor lamps, which people Who have lead or featured president of the Citizens Trutf During the summer many of th9 tpe'^h ca.Sr-5 in the Summit j ry, diama, education and iflm streets, Is won international acclaim for Mrs. B. R. Pinney, «nd Mrs, Gordon Mrs. Zimmerman will Inherit her paign. He is also a former member the Board of Adjustment, Summit {inn to" provide dome In-wrvice me'hod.s in the administration I The new lights are their appearances at famous resorts W. Bullock. share upon reaching the ag« of of the Summit Area chamber of Cooppmtive*) woe denied a tr'inhg In speech for the teach- were instituted at his Rtiggcsion, in this country nnd South Ameri- 35. • / for A variance • In zoning A "(lre«t Books Course" was designed to reduce glare and giva Commerce Board of Directors. ers now in the fiystcm, & more e^/en Illumination. ca. They now have their own stu- The audit of the estate, submit- would permit the buildings to h«v» Tho Board of Education and started under his le« ent day objectives and practices ton, D.C. »nd "Planning for Ameri- cember 1, from 7 to l> p.m. at the rlculnm in Rummlt irnoolt, •*, ptt* fn the community, and Includes all ed that « "larR^ representative" Kobcrt 8, English, Robert R, I»«ffd by th« I.*T r.ommhtt# on »nd current problems, national can Youth" 1044, revised 1851, Na- City Hall. Th* H«ml of Tax A<- Rdunfillnn, knd relrsdwt thin «re*k. activities ovor which the school body of the t*TA would itppcnr Thurgtoy, Michael Riccone, Wlnitoo und Jocai in meeting: the nwdu ol tional Ajw»clation of 8«M;ond»ry Mantel GeN lid B«s»«r« will I)* present to give Th« report it printed In full: ha# control both m ncfldernio «nd v before' the Common Council nt C Adama, Jemte V. Atknw, IMlf yoiilh and the needs of iwclety. School Principals, Wwhlnfton, lt» next meeting to difiiuuiA pres- chiton* «n opportunity to review m extta-purricular, AH cmwesi of Slmonda, Mary E. Windhorst, K#n« To Visit Israel D.C. For this purpose Mr. Barthol- ent trnfflc awl safety problems and asses.sments before the b(xik« «re Thn Lay Committee decided to ntudy ftr putt him In n juHitinn of being i», a pi*tenf<» In th« general «ff«!r# of sue uti orderly «nd romprchencij^ job of curriculum to any OtMnmittpfi lltr(i»r'' nvrondnry school'cur- ....II; Summit to Get $184,178 work w»i chiefly con- T; wm «\!KC» felt llwt Jh« pre»* (l'l''«Wt!(>ti thrniifh th# the community. It wmlttp« itrirtii hand-miinlpulntrd Buiintu Directory ....25 ,«f thft Infant nt«U« «nd w#» bo»t $Nnw of Railroad Tax / •Ithotigh th# school wa* In the Cflmmitt(»fl c»uld contribute to the «M the flr«t »tep thdt and I^y mrrnbers jointly traffic «l«»mlJi «t flip oronntng «r« Church ...... 4 Hiimmlt will revMV0 tiU.m nittln *e«rhe«d ttlgnnla wther than EdJIorlil • ,rf ty, tetordlnf <(o th« Union of tht» wdiicatlonul *tructuri« b«- At tho nmetinf In Jummry 1M0, well th« present ctirrlculum was « t'lp Jo r*r«el In VUtch, cation for family Jlvlrtf: ft ~~ Con- shli-wrtlk fllgnslM should bo in* Hffmt Owntn 0iit,i*l|| Hourd of Taxation. Th«- *w «f « lnek of dyrmmle currlc- rwi|>on(!ln({ to the invitation of tho m.«eUftf the ni»«d* nf youth tm de- * «;iM'3«t «f thf I#r*pli sumer education; fl — Ond#ritanfl- nli,>Md«Ht to ««romlt Will hr addei m (» fulfill tli<> riecdfl nf youth, Mr. BthBartholomewl pr, prlln fined by th* R4ueatlon Polkifti N»w Prov* 8«rf© »i»• *»1J|| lf <«pjMirtunity »t ttimini#«ion of th» National Edw- ln« our natural «nd ncl^ntlflc Tturk Truffle i0 t|w nt?t valufttf«ii t«*«h!e whei The Ommlttwt cutne to realist p of th« high whool, provided worltl; 7 Cultivation of Appre- (llsriMslon MIWI strr*»wi the lh»t Mirrlculom making to i>«« of iotn« background for the §tw4y by o«tt<»n Aju» the t«x In i«(>ond»ry «duc*tlon of the Suit mi k * conUnuoui process which £ Um* # J TM£ SUMMIT HjRMj, THU8S0AY, 37. tfftj »t | mis,. 3fet fisia 'Iwl IfMMIl Otplfl i-Y Clubs to Bring Greek Lay ee Total $78,000 Joseph W. Wells, " T*» Saawait WSSKS, -J. •OB* Mr* October • li, kft Mt*w si Wox! S-sw:.: H-gs Boy Here for Year's Sfoy Herff, J. Wk*e, Tt*eb«f* A*-'" Former Resident, Ms* E. i-, E Wcstj \ Mr %'t.-t es^:ei' a the tm ktiw at lei ; ,- K*y 1KT from HJ T YMCA Dies November 18 ~ £8*^:* t •^!1 Ov* A^i***^; J. fc'H^&M. i Surrogate <**rI« A- °««- Jt- 'asdTjiiE ftr. sp-.--.--ef »owy, Ur.s.i~4 St*t« fw * Ck**k bop, into j rJ ^ 2«aeb<*. «tc,. wffi J ^£^51 |» cw« AMM****"*: I TV W8»0Qe «cuU «u tb** ©J» wia G- H*jrw*fd' 1 Mr"-. Wtli* m » f.j SUMMIT LUMBER CO. r.-.y. Mr Well* a j *rjr two Oc<:« Uie pi«po«l fa-. a.- *tr»- wi!I «ot «. t /-• w vT' IWbftrt. F! Maek, tissela TMCA: A Dependable Source • MUTUAL FUNDS. • . ifiltmt is |ir.Bff . (.,_ , , . , KlflBftJdtr, Jaalot'HUrH PTA; N. IM &pportu»-ity to -as; youSx . INVESTMENT TRUSTS Youth, 18, and Juvwiik I; win PTA; to! l c by 8 PTA Lumbtr and Building Material 'If To Foca Court Charge* of 'tfc*' Ajs*rl«ftB mt- pm-1 ti"t p'* 7,'TZL^U^ „7 * » : JlobHf M. «« that In tan 1M my- *«. 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The reasoning that undi a man to a lawyar, phyfician, or archit««f- thouW turn him to Tht Summit Trutt Company lor profeuional work of a financial nature. 7h#r# art lit* HANI to A few of the question! that eomt to mind when jtUcting an executor art: More and more new industrlw are moving to Ntw Jeriey. And It ha experienced? iff no wonder! Here, at th$ Croutoadi ol th* Ea*t, New Jersey Doei ha hava Jufficient time to perform all his du+lti wall? ofien major marketf, top flight traniportatlon, outstanding re- Will fie always ba available, and never too buiy? search facilities, skilled labor and favorable taxes. Will he live to administer tha a state? There is an "Industrial development lca»ilyw helping pro- The final fait of efficiency )i raiulti—-the matt competent axecutof it the one who be«t itrvaf and conservei tha interetfi placed in hit mote industry in New Jersey. TW* group includes Chambers of charge. ) Commerce, industrial commissions, state organiicitioiis, industrial For years we hava made a business of lerving as executor and realtors and public utiUty compcmi«t operating in the state. truitea. Wa shall ba ffad to discuss any aitatt plans confidentially with you and your lawyer, with no obligation on your part. Public Service is proud ol the part It plays in helping New Jersey grow—and grow—and giowl We welcome the opportunity to serve looal residenti as Will as local manulactureis with d*p*ndabh slectric and gas service SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY at the lowest possible cost. '

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wmxnS:if. llfMllI if I drift iiitl TBE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, -™-P- Sutptndtd Minnie H Bonne!!, Wldow, For 30 Days Little Symphony Continued Support .Tlie driver's license of Lawrence I i'roniwcH, 22, of 28A Weaver Concert Well Df Christmas Seal .(net w'w.,*W*>Mtecj for thirty u - Ow«it« and Rabbit -,liv^ by Acting Motor Veiiiele Di- Hunter in City Court ,.,,'.(or William J. Dearden lor Mrs J B. Hamilton of i Oakley Received Here Campaign Urged ;i,rpe traffic vioktion*. They vete •veiuip, and Dr. Philip Etket of By Janet Cabrera . More than $7,000 has be?n raked j,, speeding charges, anil failure 40 Fairview aveue, w«« fined |8 The Colonial Little to date in the ChrUtawi leal cam. its flr9t one I,, stop ate stop strtfct. M.1* for permitting their dogs to S e<* of the mvi palgn of the Union County Tuber- run 'W)w- The complajnu wer« seaiK"1 m Koveiwber yrcha*e of n made to Uiat^a A.ptto, Jr. I shooting a rabbit within the ritv !tr* c*n *&.< *Mured of an event the leabs, Mr, Bohnh e pointeid out t eourthoweuthowe , Mbtv''largerlimiu. , attendance.when next it ap-j that «H per cent ,of, the money Tf herc< 1 118 11 tl P** • t • I "* * ««U»w« tn »« county .for ; WJlh the exception of the Ilin-jiu feht against T-S. jdemtUi, the cotnfKwcrs clio«ett were Community backing of tti« cani- You Can Own , familial r ones of J, C. Bach, Bee- paign buys low cost X-ray ' This Famous New th^ven and Schumann. Wliile these ic,e for the entire count?, particular compositioHs .»rc oot for the purpose of diagnosis, .v>- UNDERWOOD PORTABLE plajred today (composedI flat sorvivca to p&tients and tluir I coder they worn for the smiiftcr'*>!-- faoilljtw, rdxibilitattoiv oci;U{irt- cbestras of an earlier agH, llwir tion'aJ tlicra|»y, health education harmoni«vs fall gratefully upon tli.c «nd, research. . ' listening ear, .especially the Over- Mr. Dohne mealed that i t\4e lii?| Thirty-one new rases were rf- Lionel Trains Rod As Life! 5W0O0UNDAVE. S™n>it,H.J. hobby «>f 'hr ftotted riiy*-i;n fi'iTMr-j frrr*'d to thp kagus for sprvir" times to fur point "f >,i/rtis-onir. anrl ,'W7 visits were made by [M- See Our Window Display •Transformers t!«-ni/, to I ho occupational, therapy The Bach Smfom* f"i L' ibk ni sp»ce,i FOR WINTER ORIVINO- • hoivever. Id us any that.Music for! J Mnurning,*. composed at it was in j • IHJS ijpon tile death, of I George of Kuglaiel. i* it*w ii\nii Bring Your Car In For Thil | balanced"1.niU.su-, ntiisii' of- I and restraint, not o* execs, SERVICE Complete Winter Protection I outrageous. Hindemith's ' tiotis arc always playable and we'I J tonedved for the particular in-| ONE LOW • strutnents . involved, TUe first PRICE PACKAGE | movement of this piece comprinri • Prepare Cooling I K solo for viola.. Iliiidemith's own 6 -Cyl. System for Anti Freeze $ I instrument. Betty CJoldblatl. Cars 19 ' violist of the nrchestra, was soloist • Motor Tune-Up J and in her hands the rich and For Easy Starling 8 Cyl. ( ,J sombre beauty of the viola tone Cart I was fully realized. • Safety Check 23" I The Bach Sinfoina from Cantata Aotf f reiver snd I H for oboe and strings *as played Parts luu • Lubrication .'• as an encore. e low l.ikr — Srrtirr You (irl" I Chi Omega Alumnae * To Meet for Luncheon USED CARS * The €hl Gnicga Aluinuac w"ill -meet for luncheon and Finest i Friday, Dcocmbcr 5 at Selection Of 'the home of Mrs. Donald K. LATE MODEL rt. L'H flt«lp<'«"ootl terracr. FENDER CARS WORK i bring « t'hii'tniB? ALL 100% l tlpjtt at Keeslrr FINISH GUARANTEED Rd in \ Reservations mf he $ll«,»5ti'»: goal r»p b>nen Meyer-Werner Motor Co. From America'* Oldest Maker Of Fine Cars Packard Offers An Entirety New 1 tulliiirizri! I hrtfler-l'hmnnlh Ihalrr Advoncr gifb ai counts lor $">3,- 'Comes Today's New Leader In The Quality Field Line Of Five Quality-Built Packard CLIPPERS 701.79: genf-ral division- f»r $t#,- 517 Springfield Avc. 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>• # Rumpp. INDIVIDUAL PIECES HANDBAGS-WALLETS NEW 'M PACKARD The fine-Car Field! BELTS - UMBRELLAS ft Hern's America'« jno|it ndv«n<»d new car—with more powRr th«n y<»«'U i«», with furaotia t'nvkard , L&0 i ntr*miitii: firivp,Vilh tho only direct-adion Power 8i*f»rirtK nml with Packard l*ow«r BrBk««~-prov«l Jewel Cases - Stud Boxes fM^ler-actinif in morn than ij full year of actual uws! By Farrington * j "BUILT LIKE A PACKARD" Meant Built To / -toptrt imrn to*Mn * K*™««M« FH™ SUMMIT Shoe: LUGGAGE Service Consumers 76 FRANKLIN PLACE SUMMIT. N.i THE SUMMIT HERALD; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1952 JtmJL Ex-Congressman to Church The MetKbdist Church Calvary Episcopal Church New **rovl*eiw» 17 Hent PUce Blvd. Kev. E. r. FrMds Speak At Men's Dinner • : j^iniriH? »&m a Rev. Jeiw HL Ljon» $5 Woodland Arena* « CHURCH DIRECTORY EJt-fong.resj»nMui Fred Hartley, liev. tRobert Kiroet Wednesday—3:30 and 4 30 p.m., co-author of the Tsft-Hurtby "•''Wednesday -r 10 «.w.,. Church j • | Wednesday -8 p.m., - "Messiah*1 v Junior dioir rehearsal; 8 p.m.. World Service Caramittee. Labor Act; will be gut-st ept^akcr 9:30 and 10:45 a.m., Worship and Rehearsal -Chapel Choir; 9 p.m., St. John's Lutheran Church Union Thanksgiving Eve- service . Thursday—9 aai., H»3y Com .it dinnt-r nutting of the Mtn'l H sermon, "Prophecy of Restora- at the Union Village Methodist Sanctuary Choir Practice. Club of Central rr«>sbytt*rl«n R«v. W. S. Hiiunma, Ph.D. tion"; 6 p.m., Luther Hi-League, munion; 10:30 ».in,, Unton. Strv IS DeFerert Avenu* Church; Dr. Luther P. Powell will Thursday — 10:30 a.m., Union ic« at Preabyle'riin ChttTch. •-* Church on December. 3 at the Monday-8:15 p.m., The Chat- preacli. Thanksgiving Service — Central' . Sunday - 6 a.m.. Holy Commun- parish house «t «:30 pm. His topic 8aturd*y~10 a.m., Senior cate- h&ni Circle will entertain the com- "Friday-8:15 p.m., Choir rehtar- Fresbyterton Church, ''"Think*, ion. (Mt-n's Corporate Service); 10 will ...be. **The Truth about the giving—1952," Rt. Rev Theodore ' ch«tioal claas? 11 a.m., Junior lj.in.ed 'cjrcle* In the parish hall. sal, • *' ' -• • . am., Men's Breakfast," Choir re- Taft-Hartlcy Act." . ' • . , R. Ludlow. ' catechetical. tla,ss. Tuead»y~S p.m., Council Sunday — 9:*5 am., Church hearsal; 11 «.m.. Church school; Mr. Hartley's trrm expired in Sunday — 9:45 a.-m;, 1 Sunday—9:30 a.m., Bible school; ing. school; 11 a.m, Worship and ser worri|n^ prayer and, sermon. 9 and at-present he is accepting ; Monday Evenj rnon, "Ptoneen in Christ"; Nurs- school; Adult Bible claj»; 11 a.m. Monday—10 ' a.m., Holy Com- speaking engafentente in addition ery; 7 p.m., Junior High Fellotf- Worship: Sermon—"The Promise nuuiion; 1:30 p.m., Chair Guild; 3 to being a busini^s cotwultant in to Christiana"; Junior Choir Prac- &&J ••• ship at parish houne. p.m., Brownlea; 7:30 p,rn., Boy Wa-shington, I).VC. X FRIDAY NIGHTS Monday ••-" f pVi* Men'* aul) tice; Extended session of nurs- Scouts. ery and kindergarten; 3 p.m., and l&Mfwyen an opportui' supper; Walter E. Werhir will Tuesday -10:30 a.m., to 5 p.m., •tu$ P.M. ARE •unp.a. 4 pm., "The Messiah" rehearsal*; *lew tlielr nmk e»t»te speak end- ah.ow slides on "Im- Christmas bazaar, DEATHS 5:30 p.m., Junior Fellowship box ; *amU as»«ft»ni*jil* J>, SUMMIT SHOPPING NIGHTS pressions of Europe in the Sum- ] Wednesday — 10 a.m., Church : for* j^ mer of 1952"; 7:30 p.m., Injer- supper followed ,by , film "Youth ' John H. Dodittati ; books ut closed for i^ Summit Are* Clumber of Commmt , "Worli Service Committee. church- cancrr group at Fund";'8 p.m., Senior -Fellowship John H. Dodraan, S" former r«i- 'parish hmi>-- youth rally at Union; Young dttit. of Summit, died in Chicago Adults at church; Speaker, Dr. ' First Baptist Church not |frr»^nijy re^itered with t^e on 'Thursday' •tNovcrnlw'r 20>.-He Hoard, utt refjurst.-j Central Church Harry if, Taylor. . , , New England at Springfield Are, i'aul B. Oiu-lf y For the Fifth Consecutive" Year WA» -15. Mr. Dodman was born in and bring: with "th«n v Tuesday—9:30 a,m,, Circle 7" et Her. David K. Barnwell,».». hott 1 4 '•* ••'.••• 81 Essex road; 1230 p.m., Circle NVw'TTorH City. . of thf ir ditehwrge |w(»r IV; Buwchman, D.I). . • David a Eaton Methodist Church Harold F. Matite 5 at 62 Prospect Hill avenue; 1 Mr., bod'man Settves hw wife, Mrs. i exrniptionT on ibtit f, on , • p.m., Circle 4 «t 100 Lake road, Mary Ff.tifftfi Dodman; hij moth-1 valuation of $5M * proud^ Maple St. and Mo'rrii Am Sunday — S:30 a.m., Church To Again Present Short Hills; 1:15 p.m. Circle 1, *;rj Mid, A. C. lkxirnan; a alsti-r, law. school —» primary through adult The First Sunday Afternoon in December Thursday -10:30 ii.mv Union at 41 Beckman road;- Circle 3 at Mrs. E. R Cole o-f Madison; thrtc HEKKKKT «, frt classes; 11 a.m., Toddlers; nursery, Handel's Messiah iis Thanksgiving service.. 25 Tulip Jtreei; 1:30 Circle 8 daughters and 4ix gnirKldiildren. J. liCNRV NKOtS. ! Sunday- »:30 and 11 a.m., Church kindergarten and creative activ- Handel'* great oratorio ;The at 12i Prospect, street; 2 p.m., Cir- 'Sorvicas were held in Fair Mount WAN" A. POfT, school; Worship And sermon, cle 2 at 1 Euclid avenue; 7:30 p.m., ity period; Worship and sermon, Jjfe&slah" will be presented for the THE METHODIST CHURCH Cemetery, Chatham, on Monday Board of Tax \ of Summit "Some Qualities of a Christian. Boy Scouts; 8 p.m., Circle 10 at "The World/We. Want" by Dr.fifth consecutive year at the Batnwell; 5 pm.. Junior High Fel- morning- at 11 o'clock. Life;" 7 p.m., Youth Feilowshi-p;' 2i West End avenue; Circle 11 at Methodist Church, of Summit on lowship; 7:30 p.m., Senior Hlffh Will Present g.lfi p.m., Centra! Club..., 151 Canoe Brook parkwey; Circle December 7, at 4 p.m. The conduc- Monday--10 a.m., Aiftloy sewing Fellowship. 12 at 17 Bellevue avenue, tor, as in past years, will be Dr. Wedneday~8 p.m., Circle 13 at Monday 8:15 p.m., Evening 1 Guild, Paul Oncley, and the Festival Due to Ihqih in His Family vv Tuesday—10 a.m. 3D Welwter-aveatUei^Clxde- M. at. jt,hp|tis of approximately one hun- n executive meeting; 1:30 17 Ruthven place. THE dred wlil"l>e' atftompanied-by-.aa.. the Office of p.m., Tuesday Afternoon, sewing"!' Firit Church of Christ 1 .Wchestra of .eighteen. Mrs. On- j i -•:::•• - ; yemor|f»| Church . Scientist"":" T: mxn "street. • -•• ^-«--j- ( c!ey wiiribe'aT"th'roT8«n-.: j. Mothodlrt'""^'"""""'"'" - 5fij»e,, JP^(^.)taj ^horus includes 'meetlng. members "of theJ'Crtartc*'lri"Kn*4 isti, Orchestra, The Junior Choir Bev. MiUlp a Watfon, Jr. theorle* oannot govern Thr Community' Church ••- Wednesday 8 p.m.; Choir re- man, because God alone harmoal- Girls' choir with' art auxiliary | Unitarian . heorsal. , . :-•- ously govern* man and the uni-adult group. The junior, choir i verse. Thia "itoi*ht7wiiri6e'"era'ef-" Springfield and Waldron Avenues Thursday 10:30 a.m., .Union Of fifty- voices^ ..under, the" direc- | MONDAY, DECEMBER lit, 1952 December 7 af4 p.m. ; dated in th« leBAon-aennoa en- Rev. Jacob Trapp Thanksgiving service at Central tlon of Mrs. Irene •bodioin,""Wni Presbyterian Church. - . • ; titled "Ancient and Modern Necro- eUo participate. ; •Wednesday— 8:30 p.m. Union Saturday—7:30 p.m.. Couple's mancy, Alku» Me»m*rl*sm and Hyp- Thi* ypar'a, performance will | Thanksgiving service with Temple Groups bowling at YMCA;' Re- notism, Denounced" to be r«ed In Include the entire first part, the mi, Sinai; Dr. Trapp will conduct the freshments afterwards at' home of Christian Science churches thU Christmas lection, w/ithout cuts, service; Rabbi William Kloner Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Moll, Sunday. tosrether with the ever popular will give the sermon. Jr., 44 Morris avenue. Th« golden text Is from Proverbs: "Halicrujah Chorus." The or- First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday — 6:30 a.m., Church Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Church "God overthroweth tl)« wicked lot cheatraJ parts used are the origi- 272 Springfield Aventw Stunmir, Nfw Jeriey school; 10:30 a.m., Choir practice; Be Thankful school; n a.m., Worship with Ad- th«Lr wick^dneas." (21:12) nal version as written by Handel, A Branch of The Mother Oiurch, The FIrat Church of Chrkt 11 a.m., Nursery and story groups; vent /sermon, "How to Prepare for Selectiorw frorn the King James rather than the Moaart arrange- Morning service, "Faith's fork- Scientist, in Boston, Maasachtuetts Christmas"; 8 p.m., Youth rally version of the Bible will include: ment often heard. Handel's diffi- Thanksgiving was. initiated by the early settlers of our ing; the Only Revolution Which Sunday Services at II A.M. Sunday School-11. A.M. at Union Methodist Church; Dr. "Beware lest any man spoil you cult trumpet parts will be played country when they came together and gave thanks to God Ii Real," third in the series,' "The Harry &f. Taylor speaking. by George Dosher of Metuchen Wednesday Meeting at 8:15 PJC for the first bountiful harvest. Faith I Live By"; 8 p.m., Religious through philosophy and rain de- v Tuesday—6:30 pjn., Shaw-Moli- and Clyde Tlpton of Princeton. - . i. •• ' ' ' Education Committee will meet ceit,- after th« tradition of men, tor Circle supper party with hus- Walter De Maio of Summit will In our modern life, those who harvest the crops are in in Community House. after the rudiments of the world, Christian Science Reading Room the minority and the great majority are now busy producing bands; 8 p.m., Mrs. Williamson's and not after Christ." (Col. 2:8) agflln be concert mwter. Tuesday—10 a.m., Women's Al- a multiplicity of products coming off of the production lines Circle at 12 Hughes place; Mrs. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC liance meeting; Sewing for Over- Among the correlative passages Dr. «nd Mrs. Oncley ore joint every week of the year. Everyone should be thankful, rejoice Reed's Circle at US Mountain ave. 310 SFRIXGFIELD AVENUE look; 1 p.m.. Luncheon; 2 p.m.,. from the Christien Science text- ministers of music at the church. and be glad for the many blessings* that our American way nue; 8:15 p.m., Mrs. Nelson's Cir- book, "Science and Health witn. In addition Dr. Oncley U a mem- Open daily 10:0O to 4:30.except Sunday* and holidays: also Rev. Karl M, Chworowsky will cle at 2? Ashwood avenue of life permits us to enjoy. speak on "Hannukah (The Festi- Key to the Scriptures" by Mary ber of the faculty of both the Friday evenings 7:30 to 8:80 and after the Wednesday meet- Wednesday—8 p.m., Mrs. H«- Baker Eddy will be the following: Westminster Choir College in tag: Literature on Christian Science may b* read, borrowed With the increased dendty of population and the in- val of Lights) and Christmas." lachcr's Circje at 60 Glensldc ave- "Animal magnetism has no scien- Princeton, and th Columbia Uni- creasing speed and rate of contact with our fellow citizens, Wednesday .— 8 p.m.. Religious e or purchased. . ' • nue. tific foundation, for God governs versity in New York. He h aha it behooves each one of us to polish off the'rough edges and education vjstaff meeting et the 1 all that is real, harmonious, an4 conductor of the Murray Hill Sym- thui avoid the irritations and injuries caused by the con- parsonage,' 159 Maple street. eternal, and Hk power 1» neither phony Orchestra of the Bell Tele- gestion In which two bodies try to occupy the same space TEMPLE SINAI animal nor human, ,.. The planet* phone Laboratories, MM. Oncley at the same time. Summit, Reform Jifvvish There Is Only Worshipping at Community Church have no rnore power over man than ii ateo organist at Temple B'nsl Since "people are more important than things", each one Springfield and Waldron avenuea over hie Maker, since God govern.? Israel in Elizabeth and Is cur- should be thankful for the degree of health of mind, body and ONE Rabbi William Kloner th» universe; but man, reflecting rently studying for a doctoral de- estate which one possesses. < Cantor Leonard I'oller God's power, has dominion over ell gree at Union Theological Sem- the earth and Its hoata." Cp.102) inary In New York. If one has escaped the ravages of Toxicomanla, special PROMPT Wednesday ~- 3 p.m., Hebrew thinks should be given that the black, tarry drug-brew of our school at YWCA; 8:15 p.m., United Friends Meeting ancestors no longer monopolizes the space reserved for the Thanksgiving service with Com- Calvary Church to body's fuel supply. CLEANERS munity Church, Th*o Summit Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) holds its meet- Have Bazaar Tuesday Be thankful too if you can and do avoid the inhalation ^Friday—8.30 p.m., Sabbath Eve ing for worship Sunday at 11 am. The Women'* Auxiliary of Cal- sirv|cc3 and sermon by Rabbi of tobacco smoke that may, from habitual use, cause such dire in Summit at the YWCA. Sunday tchool starts vary Church will give a Christmas Our funeral Jfotne at 309 Springfield Avenue results. Kloner. at 10:40 a.m. Visitors are welcome. bataar on Tuesday from 10:30 Sunday — 10 a.m., , Religious a.m. to 5 p.m. at the church. Be thankful too If you have overcome or never con- Located at School at YMCA tracted the narcotic habit of drinking alcohol in beer, wine or Calvary Men to Have Mrs, John M. Leavens, president, A Service nf Complete Satisfaction «ald there will be Christmas cards, whiskey. 19 UNION PUCE Breakfast Meeting Whatever the lout! Dr. Lovell Bixby, commissioner wrapping*, white elephants and Be thankful too for those who love you and are trying other gifts for sale. A food table ., SUMMIT 6-6565 of correction of the Department of to help you find and demonstrate a better way of life. Institutions and Agencies of New will be under the direction of Mrs. I Jersey, will he guest speaker at Sheldon Franklin of the Junior K- P. Burroughs & Son | the breakfast meeting of the Men'a Auxiliary, .. . Quality — Odorless Howard ft. Bishop ! Association of Calvary Church on Luncheon will be served from j Funeral Home Sunday at 10:30 a.m. 11:20 e.m. to l p.m. under the j DRY CLEANING : Corporate communion of mensupervision of the Calvary Service ! 1820 HUMAN ENGINEERING FOUNDATION l and boy* will be observed at 8 a.m. Chapter with Mr*. Hugh Hamilton j 309 Springfield Avenue • Summit 6-0259 Summit, New Jersey i Reservations for the breakfast are an chairman. Bridge end canasta ALL WORK DONE j In charge of D, C. Livingston, 41 may be played during the after- Prttton A. Buttmght Hobtn fl. Kohl John Dmidum, Jr. November 24, 1852 Write for Free Booklet OK PREMISES! Kent Place boulevard. noon, 7octeyorTomonow...Yov?/Ftncf N£WASJtadL.< T0

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IIIIKIIIIIIIIIIllHIIMIIIlllllllllll THE SUMMIT HEKALD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER,*?, new features embodied i itfTttt Page 5 for E Bond Seles >yf?e« et the Summit Re- : *""*" w»i™ the Summit is Laboratories of the Ci>k- Laboratories personnr! *•») flnd Urc it convenient to purchase Defence Oirporatlon of Ame-rlea are Bonds. •ipatii'S i*1 a special drive thia Yule Fair Set for to expand their purchase of. Kresge • Newark Saving* Bondj. - —r- long been in the Next Thursday onling to Bruce B. Allen, - of, Purchasing bonds with payroll deductions ••--•*- ' " p. at the laboratories this Thp annual JCent Place School T effort is '. sponsored' by the SUMMIT BRANCH iiios ten set,•• aside ta ac- to iiaint Olanese employee* -with f Gymnasium on the Nor- wood •c&mputt. 362 SPRINGFIELD AVE . . . Summit 6-6450 COMPLCTE KITCHEN Ucal Man Named to afternoon, December 4, from 2 un. til 4:30.p.m. Th<> ninth grade will REMODELING Presbyterian Committee assist with a toe to be served in Dr. John Doijgul] or- 305 NMVMabie House to- all those who

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Work of'.,thi> Prcabytrrian int,.r. 'the,Happy Journey" in the audi- Synodic! OHtnnitu,. of the Mii!- toriuni of' th? ^mail gymiiasJum «(!<• Athntk Hutdcnl Chri.s-tiaji ;Js « side feature of the fair, and Movnfirnl. •*— >there• will be two performarlcea . I>. Dowgall is former president during the afternoon, i-m1 Col- All Kent Place «lirrttn«uv parents,, lege arul fronds are* invited to attend Your Vhtuee of and make thb «nn\ia! t-vent an FORMICA or LINOLEUM opportunity to anticipate Chriat- s mas shopping netcfc. The proceeds help gustainkhe Kent Place schol- IN'I.Y <}l)AJJTV WORK IHINE arship fund." •-•,'•;, STORY HOUR—Ode of the most popular features he and Mike Flnley. Second row, left to eight,. Joyce ^T fair h»a the spirit of the of,the recently-opened, crjildren'a room of the Sum* Cummins, Janet Firiley, Douglas Morgan, Barbara holiday season with yuletide' dec- mit Public Library are the story hours held each Stelzer, Jean Myiei, Nancy Nichols,-Nancy Barr and STOM MADE t)AMNET8 orations, but the setting k coun- week by Miss Mavis Bly, children's librarian. Above Patsy Scarry. Third row, left to right, Harry Taylor, and Charline'a Cur Rote j try-style with booths, hawkers.; is group pictured at last Thursday's session. First Jimmy Taylor, Frank Anthony, Frank Zotti, Douglas in. and amusements. Helen Tyson of row, left to right, Shirley Ann Smith, Dwight Mun- Srediack and Lisa Anderson. (Chell Frantzen phpto), ••mutt N t. Summit ia the general chairman son, Marjory Dlckson, Sherry Morgan, Kitten Kent KARL BINDER Summit •-«** and her aseistants are as follows: SO Fern Avenit* Gammy Locke of New Providence, puhllclty; Amanda Pope of Shor NYU-Bellevue Staff CHATHAM 4-5434 publicity; Judy Miller of Summit, Hills and Susan Balch of Summit, tickets; Carol Riddell of Short decoration*; Sue fiaetzner of Washington School Aide ro Visit Hospital Hills, grabs; Linda Lange of Short Maplewood, waitrea«ej; Carol Har- '(Continued from Page 1) Dr. Samuel Standard, i Hills, games; Ann Marshall of ris of Butler and Debbie Plumley professor of clinical BUrfery »t Summit,""catidyTPeriwy Palmer-of, of-Summit.'. A?.rylnj;j Anita CJox hi ;of the city's heaviest travelled ar- New York University College of WServeYoul Chaft»am, balloons; Linda Jones Patchogue, New York, ifiifancV tcrie8..*flij|,.-,ls,iUBediby many trucks Medicine, a unit of the New Yors of Ma plowooC reffeshment*:-Jean- and Collette jR»m»|y of Short as well as pa«senge'r"cara.""SeVcrai V*n.Qrrnan of Short Hills, books; Hilla end Betey |*r6ment of"Con- n«ar-a£cidBnta_ Jiaye occurred, it tor, will participate in «. confer- Virginia jerman""oF'Shor'l^^ "Hlllar, vent, food; -;-;•*-— , was said. ence tobe -held -(Saturday! „,«! ANEW • production of "The Oyerlaok Hospital. Hk visit to tlt» Countryside and Nancy McGrath p^f iff. Jfa&, $<• H. Parker, reported of Summit, gift wrappings;'Lynn prejfdent, of the club, Patricia that ' it had'teen'"Wi#5H«f vr'tbe with new Dow -of-Short Hills and Patricia Macdonald of Summit. Members problem "for several years" but advances In medicine and" Vu*rgery Skellett of Madison, fortunea; of the oast are: Cornelia Crc« of has had no action. arranged for physicians o* Summit AUTO INSURANCE Molfy Harding of- Summit, -con- West Orange, Sharon Vogel of Superintendent 6T Schoola Rob- and vicinity under the Medic* tributions; Joan Sachse of Sum- West End, .Barbara Daviaon of erta v. S. Reed attended the meet? Center's regional hospital p£&». mit, cake; Louise Mackie of Sum- Dr. Standard will discM^d in- Morriatown, BJddy Starr,of Niles, ing and congratulated the PTA v mit, gifts; Janet Smith of Summit, California, Anne Powell of Garden on its record turnout. He said testlnal obstruction «|;;i confer- OFFICE flowers; Lynnjj Kolarsey of Coun- City, New York, Debra Lapedes of he remembered that only five years ence at 8:30 a. m. ^i^remarka wi!! be bofied on «g*iflence and clin- tryside, toyv#; and Florence Lam- Dayton, Ohio, Mary Ann Tiwtln of ego only a handful of parents beth of Short Hilb, Dottle Coles' South Amboy Claudette L«ton of would attend such meetings. ical Inyeatjig^ions carried forward at the^^dical Center and else- IN SEARS STORE Gift Shop. Mrs. Cole* Ja a Kent New York^ City, Barbara Brettell Mr Reed explained that the wh»f#4t 9:30 a. m., following bb 335 Springfield Ave. SUMMIT Place alumna whose attractive of Mountain Lakes, and Terry Board of Education waa anxious ^ 0 gift «hop ia located In Cranford, Stamler of Deal. to relieve the crowded condltloiiayp*. Dr. Standard will make ward and for several yeara she has had at Washington School and "-"*""»»^rounds-. a booth at the Kent Place fair. Barnard Seniors Hear he felt sure that the Boan Agent ROGER C. TOWNSEND Jane Dunham of Mor^stown U Court Places Man Celanese Librarian give "early attention" £*©• the the general chairman of the ninth problem. (A * On Year's Probation grade tearoom committee. Other MIM Lucy O, Lewton, research Budget Approved Magistrate Albert H. Blerman Summit 6-7290 librarian of the Oeianeae Corpora- members of thi» committee are: A budget for the coming year, last week fined Garlee Rayford, tion of Ametica Research Labora- ALLSTATE, the auto insurance company founded CSare Newman of Short Hills, prepared Jay the executive .com- 33, of $4 Glenwood place $78 and .torle.i In Summit, gave a talk last by Sears, Roebuck and Co,, invites you to make this mittee, was approved and it waa placed him on probation for a year Wednesday at the vocational con- replied that because of the sue- after finding him guilty of assault convenient new office Ywr Auto insurance Head- ference for Barnard College sen- BOYS AND GIRLS! quarters, its of the Country Fair funda ^and battery. . iors, on the subject of "Occupa- were available and approved to The ch*rfe wu the outgrowth An Allstate agent will be on duty to give you any tions for Technically T«"*|jfsi& purchase ten specially designed of a family altercation which aent Women ill Fields Outeide ^Cab- aluminum cots for the kindergar- Garlee's wife, Catherine, 36, to information or service on automobile insurance, to oratory Work." The fuj&Suona of quote Allstate's low rates, and to give you full tie- ten room at a cost of $115, It was Overlook Hospital with a possible arrives a technical librarla^ior re»earch also decided to set aside $100 for concussion, according to police. tails about the bigger value features and advantages Information spegJ^S&u, the training books for the school library and Mrs. Wilma Holmes, 31, of 19 of Allstate Auto Insurance—entirely without obli- and peraonal^'quftllfjcations re- $135 for the purchase of new Union place, was fined $50 for gation. See or phone the Allstate location now. quired, s^O' rangw, and ladder musical instruments for the music using profane and offensive lan- On Saturday, PARAKEETS I of prw^ss within a unit, were classes. Sums were Also ear- guage. Sergeant Martin Keating For Talking Slot* de«j$Sed. Market tesearch, a new marked for Boy Scouts, Girl made the charges. You're in Good Hands with SINGING CANARIES ^, and editorial work were a^so •Scauts, Cubs and Brownie^•" ai ""Robert Wolff, 17, of 3 Beech Biscuased, well a» the school's annual Christ- Spring drive, was fined $10 for November 29th. HORSE MEAT Ml» Lewton, who resides at mas party. careless driving on the complaint U.S. Government - Impeetfrf ,,.^-, ' Yes . . .your oJd friend SANTA CIAUH will Montclair, fs a graduate of Bar- Reporta wen* submitted by of Patrolman William Gaffney. be here in Summit next Saturday, Noventiirr ' HA nard College and has been a mem- halrmrn of nil standing commit- A Buffalo, N. Y., man, Peter Mur- ber of the Celanese- staff (since 1946. 29th! Meet him at flip Summit Station at ALLSTATE tees and Mrs. Edith Ward, kin- ray, 39, waa lined $15 on vagrancy 11:03 an he arrives on tho - Lacfoinanna's •Per Supplies dergarten teacher and PTA and panhandling charges. Patrol- teecher representative, gave a de- man David Senior lodged the com- Pho«be Snow train . . . then follow him hero Jurors Drawn From Summit- to the Strand Theatre where he'll remain until INSURANCE COMPANY CHATHAM Four residenta of the city have ailed report on the Teachers' As- plaint. been drawn for petit jury duty iociation program. The resigna- 1:30. BE SURE TO VISIT SANTA NEXT PET Hat Rock Area founded by Sears, Roebuck and Co. for the term of the county courts tion of Mrs. Parker from the SATURDAY, NOVKMBKR 20th! (Xo

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HOUSE • OF - DREAMS • COME - TRUE

Home has always be«n and will alwayi b* th© centtr of etltbration. In fact, ©very occaiion of meaning will b* long r#mtmb«r©dl by your family at eloitr and mort precious for being associated with home. Your

own special house-of-dreams-come-true lies within easy reach Artlmr Gtalfrey Everything n«td«4 w preptw Flamlnqo Uke dollv't fond and iteridiM her when your savings accumulate and earn good dividends for Atttamitie toning mn<\'\ KIIII i\y. l Ill ili»!« lowfl unit Ian itrln|«, fiirk, *t)jn*t«l*l« tun- Tht Moid S Grind, Kimlmi, you at Summit Federal Savings and Loan. Come in tomorrow t Mel "Blf>*F'A-*iW tiinrr. t,n 4.58 T*w ODrlttiiuii jww e»n"tnrjeh tht lift ot And tht patented Diaphragmatic Bound- and start saving toward a home — and for everything elit your f»mlljr bf pffttnWns ,U»wft ^^ * board, which permJte blg-irtiiw ton§ la «ftn 8t«teirmyf The *ortd'i lendim n»»ScJ»rii, th« nrrt»He«t Vertical. So •ndurlni *rt tho that you want very much. tt(Mh! p M0HT6A01 LOANS • MONBY OUDBW • TiAVBLirW' CMBCM hlfli, IS" *W», with ml , rt*wl"»|» (••' pni flippy l»l»if, M" mhhtt tlt«*i «nd IMMI •«it. 19" ill*, 1.W* 16", 9.W. ir *IM —— i.w THI SUMMIT HiRAU), THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, mt Fr»r«k T. Schettini, all of this city, ing none. I venture to offer my j "TrumatUim" an 6 .m.,' a high xnasa «f teaul-ern bkrne a' Republican for oiatioiij Adlai Stcverwon, to-recognixe tliat appreciate a mountain without climbing it. 19) after a latig Ulnes*. She was but he should not allow Im en- | the implication of a lack o{ palrl- New I«MJ i'ten National »a. offered,- Burial- wns in th"e M 38. MM. Shsier. . .we*.. 'the" widow 4 thtwiasm to ihroud/thi->;tuatio». otUnj, iri the case of either of But to a'handful of devil-may-care characters, I'rtii )! €]r». Uottet 31a> ii»jd-Brown Audit Bureau of C'lKtil»tioi» 'more, "pi., and c*ta« titrt foqr MM. Myrtle (Thompson) Brown, front until it has been conquered »nd' initial y««rt ago.Jrom Philadelphia to v thiu Co,, are scratched onto the topmost boulder. w'.tf- of Libnrt M^yrfurd Brown ol ,t 22.B«.k m*«i, Summit. Hew-* £ five »ith' her daughter,' Mn, Rich- "lus ni»tt« October 5. 1889 »t t*» P«t office. ard C ..BecM*l of the Mountain Nv« York, (tied In the' Berkeley V' J undM »ft of -March 3 1878, Owned «nd All of this is prompted by the t^por^ that avenue H«ll NaTsing Woiwe, B«rk«ley F.orbes and U a group of Swiss climbers are nearer the goal Hfigltta Towrwhip on Monday, She leaves anoliitr daughter. ,. pKorman 'S. AdvwUsing °f conquering Mount Everest than ever be- Mr». Brown, wjho was • born in Mrs<*JSflfen Omtohy of Bryn Mawr, - Edward C. .Sri*fid*n Advertising fore. Once earlier/this year these nimble Swiss Washington Court Hoiue, Ohio, • Marlon .A. Kern . - Pa\: .*'broUwr, Harry' Leihe-rtif- had l:vt>d in Suroinit for 33. yearn Car! S. Huirtt Publisher »ot within 600 feejb of the summit and' now i California; a sitter, Mrs. V, H-.prrvioia. lo going; to Falla Cfcurch, 1 It h'eafhetth requeued thai H*m* for k is feported-Ihiy, 'are.'&&*than that. Soj Maur^jfHarrteburg, Pa., and Va. , A few years ago. While here. fo be luhnulleil at early in |h# ««•#& o* they are nearly 29,000'^et above sea level. " •'«**»««»• Mm Brown" conducted «"-tUl Jike it in Summit* 4O0feet above J%£ TSVTZ ^ ahdp in SprW^ficW ,imitl,* E. P. Mrs. Brown W-iis The mere contemplation of the difficulties 111 quettcd. .'•'•• ner&J Home, 509 Springfield ftve- f* *' * daughter; J; S. ,W. of such an expedition scares us. We who dread nu*. Burial was in Philadelpbk, Roan of Falls Church, and three *« Back copiia 15 ctntstu-h a trip over the Jersey Meadows except under •grandchildren. • ideal climatic conditions can not understand Funeral services, were held in why a "man will suffer life in s.ub-zero tem- B, Schettini of 219 Morris t!i<- K P. Burrouglu St Son P"u- nt'jral Homo, -309 Springfield ave- | *t oi9 home o>i. Christmas Club | peratures where the rarefied atmosphere of nm ycitcrd'hy ft t'2'p.ni.,'conducted Everest's slopes put such a premium on any (Nov. alter hrlicv L»:oiiard V, BwichnMn, Thanksgiving Day form of human activity that it takes a climber HSneae. He wa».5S. D.D., pastor of Ihc Central •'• Tomorrow will • be Thanksgiving Day. a full hour to put his ihoes on and several • Mr Srhettini born in ital> bv tcrten Churrh. for 3*> Properly celebrated tt means the actual gath-; more to complele his Wg prc. Irtd»ptndent at Handy Hill City to Jvgive humbk and hearty thanks to uod tor . • & . *> *>_ . j „,„ i His goodnesnuraois e durinn is too big for men to master, The un- R?fs Mr" Anm K Re!!aod an1 mst,. in tlie hope that '»on» good I Mfo, Elisabeth Mcf .today, and find-j jrat'eThiTtnllySihifitaTt-holiday-frDra. habit; We shall enjoy reading of their" trtamph^- ;.~ their Christmas Club and take ad-- ^spSrtr'M'tha^tlm^maljylEjwit^h ourHinDers"otrsmd uek-t to thafiaside,. *; instance of the individual it is easy to discover •«• the attituas. The chronic; grumbler simply Current Comment does not know how to be thankful But there Mere Bad Words'""" "•'""=- —- are many, fortunately, who are humbly grate- (Hartford Courant) ful for blessings which seem pitifully small by Over in Providence, a Superior Court judge ready for a merrier Christmas next most standards. A man can offer his fervent has just delivered an opinion that may make year.' >^~ * thanks for relief of a .tortured soul, the healthy good reading bat doesn't lend much, dignity recovery of a loved one, or a happjr family to the court. The judgj e callelld iinnocen t of disorderly conduct a man who had cursed out life. But in the nationwide sense, leaving the the police. This, the judge decided, was a TOUNDiO 1914 personal aspect, is America a land of thank- case- of "mere bad words." And, he con- ful people? cluded, "I think one of the fundamentals of The answer can not be found in one day's the freedom we enjoy in this country is to be conduct and demeanor. Rather the question j as vulgar as we like.' HILL CITY SAVINGS involves a determination of year-round atti- This is a disturbing thought. The freedom that we enjoy came to us through men who AND LOAN ASSOCIATION tude. • were seeking to establish religious freedom. Ample pwUn{ in We can express ourselves tomorrow i They believed that profanity was not to be ea premise* CORNER SPRINGFU 5. SUMMIT AVENUES many ways. We can be happy that we live in a encouraged. True, the Puritans themselves nation where bounty has been showered upon were not sott-spoken men. But their faith z/ SUMMIT • NEW JERSEY nearly all citizens. The United States is rich- led them to think as General George Wash- er today than any country ever has been in ington did when he advised his troops: "We FUNERAL HOME Summit's Most Convenient Place to Saw can have little hope of the blessing of Heaven human history, The average income of our on our arms if we insult it by our impiety 5pri*qfi»W Art. ot Morm Summit 6*0218 families is, speaking comparatively, fabulous. and folly." We have food, clothing, peace, education, Obscenity and profanity by themselves ac- everything in a material way to make us complish nothing. TQ ont who knows not happy and thankful. what to say, swearing is an easy Way out. A But that is the end of it for some people. policeman shouldn't have to accept abuse in They do not realize that such advantageb the performance of his duty, Perhaps the also imply responsibilities. A Thanksgiving man was upset by circumstances and the that ends its expression in pious phrase is police should have exercised restraint in lis- hypocrisy. It is the Pharisee appearing at tening. But by no stretch of the imagination the altar and praying: "I thank Thee I am can vulgarity be seen as furthering the demo- not as other men are." cratic way of life. A constitutional system The responsibility is part of the Thanks- depends on the acceptance of law and order, giving celebration. We can give hearty the exercise of quiet, calm deliberation in hanksgiving.. Observing Thanksgiving Day thanks for all the good things we possess settling quarrels, the fundamental readiness is more than a time honored tradition* provided we express our thanks for the in- to discipline oneself. Swearing as an emo- tangibles we cherish. Possessions do not be- tional release is one thing; as an attempt to It is a happy annual occasion token a spirit of gratitude. All too often influence a decision, it's completely out of when we gather with family and friends quite the opposite^js the case. order. The Pilgrims were thankful for very little. and give thanks for our many blessings. But do their successors who now have so To Reduce Accidents It is a day for renewing hopes much give any signs of a similar humility (Springfield, M«ws., Union) and friendships. and appreciation? We think they do. Have you ever wondered why traffic acci- A few years ago this season Pfime Min- dents are increasing year by year in spit« of At this time and in this spirit, ister Nehru of India, upon his return from a the concentrated efforts of national and local Jong visit to the United States, told his peo- everyone at The First National ple; "I can not conceive of America's tre- safety organizations? mendous advance without the spiritual factor They have applied all the known rules of joins in wishing you and your family * underlying it," Do not judge Americans to safety with the result that we now have saler a very happy Thanksgiving, be materialistic; look beneath the surface ap- and better highway construction, mechanical pearance for something deeper, he said, improvements in automobiles, more intensive This comment of de 8 CH d bBerVer ! driver gratifying•< . Hi,»•s word,s \shoul« . d *encourag ° e man "y "i™*™- tachidiin high achool driver of us who have wondered whether material training programs, more rigid enforcement of progress has not been accompanied by dete- traffic rules, and by means of national pub- rioration of spiritual values. It is good to licity have attempted to make the driver more know that the heritage coming down to us safety conscious. from that first bleak Thanksgiving is lively The science of safety engineering has enough to impress one from another side of based its methods on the three "EVof safety: the world. j Engineering, education and enforcement. The Nehru said he found idealism present in principles of all safety campaigns and efforts the makeup of Americans. His words inspire ' ar« based on one or more of" these three kty- the hope that tomorrow Americans will bow stones of safety. It is evident, however, that their heads and give thanks in a broad sense, present methods are riot bringing desired re- rather than a narrow, personal one. On ' s«'*s and something new rntm be added. The Thanksgiving Day we should offer sincere new element is * fourth "E," examination, thanks rather than feast and forget the Giver ; By means of examination we are furnished of «H good Kifts. ' a tooi Whereby the human failure factor of '" ~ 'accidents can be diagnosed and ultimately Thought* on Mountain ('limbing cur*d- Unfortunately, due to the complexities of our human failures, very little is known in Moit of un who prefer the hearthakfe tnd , its relationship to the suspected underlying THE Miy chair mma%v to e»capt the thrill of lofty caimes of accident*. However, research work FIRST NATI ptaJra, the urge to climb mountains. Fimt, and study so far accomplice*! ate definitely pptrfitpip , because mo«t of us have no snow- proving that the only answer to Ihe accident AND TRUST COMMIT* titpptfd mountain* handy. And like Mahomet problem lies in thi* held. ,-;•( Of SI MM IT V The main cause* of all traffic accidents can go to (the mouniilni. Mort impor- R he placed under 'fhrr-e main classifications!; ** I T » mountains Human failures, God, le«* than on« in »N i m»r» failure factor i» nctmtninbh for 97 cur, But to cent of the accidents, it is obvious that tJti r'itebung* can't j main work mutt bt dotii in thu ft«ltl. THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY^ NdVEMBEfe W. •horeaiM?' The. bnph *•» aaausea.me. :ha. But polluted seaman ' they call. him ! crug&ed me. It'* a long way from i Continued from page 6) lege sophomore tell* his mother, tdiectualii."" been truly eh&racterlied aa "polit- a cooraiuntet. Pure results abojtld-";.Summit to Moscow, yet It,seems "Already when I "was In high fectlve, nor cartaUnufat of cwfe ' to parenu thftt I give up. * tJj»t kid idc-ala Are the eaine in school, those kIda who didn't usf CRABBY BACHBLOR a* fact, our fc t-t-U-ot would ehow consider- „ acumen wer«» he to, afc ieitfrt. ."nipt'to Influence Mr. Steven- n «id liln), ineotne capacity, \n ,-;.'aniJig up the "Mesa in \V;vj:i:tigtoa," which he e«u!d do, 5b! ;

jn unyevMit, I trust you may tide now that the e#<|ber» of the campaign i« over, to apology to the.a-vwa! and Independents, in community, out of the 27 ,,,n voter* all-over the coun- «ho'«upported Stevenson; for Mr editorial }s> indeed, a reflec- >(1 t/n their intelligent »n$ o ioning of their integrity. Yoim very truly, • ' PARKER D. KING.

lirt'iitti VS Declaration Nowrrfber 21 tI352 };ji!--.]-. Summit Herald: •<- people of-Summit ahould b* )p iiware this week of thv that. December 10 ia the ••M fltnnver«iry of the adoptioii tiie Assembly of the Unitetl K«!ious of th univcraal declara- .(:nn ol hmiMin right*.. l<\ir the 'flrM time in history o;.',f3 of so many different, cu! rr.V, religions and nationaMtie; i of them) have agreed on th jiits which individual* should ,ve dfl merabew of the riumari ftijly:. It ia interesting to nots nt in this declaration recogm t nri u fllso mad* of the feet Uia • with th« right« of citirens re dutlea to tb« community." The average citlten of the ,'p,ijrd- States take* the** rights ^or' granted""wHe'riaaf-lur-ittueh-of today aa well aa

to tht world deeiarauon,,"1t! p "e "h"eafHiy *«xercU»e foF It a democracy to observe a day each year In which they |o consider their basic ireedpnvs. ITA to seek through the Unite Bs'tuioria to make the** fretdonw ^milabic eventually to all tnan- Thii la an important road lo pracc. Mabel B Martin 153 Maple Street

I rg«i Dry Yule Partlei Editor, Summit Herald *v The offlc* <*rl»tr»« party hich aenda m«n home blaary- yed on Chrlftraa* Bv» to celebrate hrist'i birthday ia a iacrile?e gainat which Chrlattan business en ahoufd use their iittnoat In- luencf," saya Paul Calvin Payne n Prwbyterlan Life. For several yeara a Christmas afety Committee In Philadelphia, i,i sent to buaine»a flrnu in Iti wi appeal for liquor free hrfstmns parties. The movement spreid ecroM the country ai Just rated by Pltkiburgh, v/htn vitrwn for the three major ligioua faltha l*»ued a »tntemt-nt ndorjed by the Mayor calling at- eniion to the disMtroui effect! on harecter and reputation of the rtftsure to drink. In Cincinnati he city was atirred by an accident o a Weatrainster Fellcfwahip carol- ling: party. Driving home from a ompitny Christmas party, the ather of three children ploughed nto this group, killing one boy nd maiming another for a six ontha apdl In a hospital. The «her was In jail for three weeks nd bis license wu suspended for ye«ra. To ivold risks like thte, the Sum- it A«oclatlon for Liquor Con* calls the attention of busineu Irm« In Summit and bualneM xccutive« realdinjr here to omit r at the Christmas party or inner. , Yours truly, SUMMIT ASSOCIATION FOR LIQUOR CONTROL H. WALFQRD MARTIN, President.

A Cur* for <'inning , Summit Herald: For a moment, after having <«<1 an article In the Hew York Vorid-Telegram about the prev- ienro of profanity, in the Soviet 'nIon, T thought I knew the an- w'r. "It's tho.w Rueslnnfi!", f- i'ittrrpd to myaelf, For n«ite a 'liilr x h«v(« been m^tlflpd by iii' rurslnK of not a few of Sum- ROUTE *!*'« yrningntpr*. I know they mi't'ltPt it from those who are PAT ROONEY, iwntly hlamw! for «11 Juvenil -from the f/i})uloii« musical, *'Cuy» ant] Dolli !"linqur;nfiy: the parentt. If at Santa Claim. ^ fldtilt population u«ea It ltcwn't bf>r( with my Mirshot, Wh^rp tin RAY HEATKERTON, « r>lPk np glitter ft*Mo »r»! TV"» Mrrry MaiJa *«• come they have achieved the BOBBY BENSON, i of an enraged k direct from WOR Muttial'a famow B-BsrB Ranch. • BUSTER CRABBE, RUBBER STAMPS VNBTa filth Cordon, in Dam'a ipace CALL SUMMIT 6-7197 • • For Om bay Strvice TEX FLETCHER, 25 fabulous floats. 8 big bands. 750 marchers MutuilV ••"(!'tig ttmrhoj, " TWILL MARKING DIVICIS 382 Irood St., Svmmlt. N. J. The biggest ihow inywher* around — that Ktiiilly Hunt A wonderland of fun •H for free! You'H §ee 40-ft. lon^ replici for boj* «nd girli of til agea, of bistory's Mayflower ...» toy trolley Clitti in |>enon •• he make* hii official Franklin Hills made like • Bavarian muiic box, iiidl headqutrlert in Newark at ikmV View •lackliarn Hood oodlei of clowni to perform right before lh# parade at iti Wit Be where you are your eyw! Clmmp rodeo rider* with «hin- going to stand at 10:15 A. M. Al tint lima ing ntcrling lilver laddlei... a toy train police rope off entire downtown Newark, fat mnmrr dom tonight at 5i30... Opm PrMay wiring till 9 P.M. Ntwarfc • Mirrfafftwd • MMwm / * ANY tHUlKKR *.-* THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1952 Nature Club to Have «»} refreshment! I School Parent- British Daughters Get Acquainted ' Member* of th# ! h$» given much time to reviewing Girl Scout Annual Members Night Mr. and Mr*. Jam*, I motion pictures for th« Motion Pic- Plan Pound Party Night Planned Leaders Club to Assodation of America, the Becpmes Bride of Thursday, December 4, has been men; Mr. and Mra. j )rvr,':-i' Film Library, and the co-chairmen; Mr. « « for December 4 'net for the yearly program known r Mr< wtant .Motion Picture Couri- At Sh Teresas Hold Discussion Craig Sibiey "*»Bring a pound and buy i as member night by the Summit Nolan, Mr. and Mr* ^ 1 -The.-,Leaders' Club of the-Sujm-- '•>""• ,•••••-.. . • .... \ •. The-wtcid;ng of Miss.. Mary Ann pound/ is the theme for the Nature Club, James W. Hand,- A "Mr. and Mra. Night"' is be- nolda, Mr. and -*Mr». r> Bitt Area Girl Scout Council,will Jf.tihte pemnis, a dim prepared : MeOium1,hy. daughter, of Or, and Queen Elizabeth II Chapter, Jr., president, will preside over ing planned &t Bt. Terms'* Church and Mr. and Mrs. E F, ptter ft pajiri discussion on "la a by National Girl Scout Services, ; My JaJ,;.; R McGlurophy of 67 Daughter* of the British Empire, to afford couples of the parish reception; Mr, and M , "Tnv Troop ComrmUeejU Work," i c)mtham ^tm< Chatham, and the meeting at tlw-YJICA, begin- r Troop Committee Necessary?" .at 1 Christina* pound party to be 'held" its December meeting. Invitation* w;i'wii>, bfie ehovvn. AAlll ijHerwstwf adults Crai,, ,g Richar,,i;>i,,,,dj SibieCIKUVy o«f ?«J7**7 Spring«!nrtn*-. Thursday afternoon, December 4, ning at 8:15 p.m. an opportunity to become ac- Wilteford aod Mr «n j % *re goinf out to all registered ,\viU It, quainted with each other. It will field avfituc, son- of the latt Mr at the residence of the regent, Mr*, motion •Brqwsin)j H&mMcGowan>rtfr«nm^^| . committee m.enV«-n§ and h-aders of and Mrs. Italph S, SibUy. took-] John S Ttnnant 2nd, 220 Hob&rt in the Venezuelan Forttfts" and be held on Sunday, December "T, and, Mrs. James 3- • '*' troops., The mtt».;ng will be h.-!f O-i^r,i ge avenue and 'a- mem-., Mrs. L. U- DeWo'.f, of 45 Meadow- of exchanging homemade deli- portunity to share In the dtociu- fc« Mr*. Henry Ragatz, who has bor of thf Summit Art Aasocin- brook road .of Chatham, was the cades. Each guest contributes a sion of-nature aetivitica"Refresh- 'been an active mf.nsbrf of Cirl f:->r. v.:': have fln exhibition o'. orpr.isi. . pound of her specialty and ha.-* ments will be served by Mm. Da- • Scout Troop 12 troop ci»]ini:t'«t'<» hvr watt r i-oifira fit the Berkshire Given m marriage by her father, the opportunity to purchase a s vid W, Mathboa «i.idl^her com- SPRING BROOK SCHOOL OF MUSIC •iw'.thc.pitst . ev«-n y««tt(.: proj.fr(>^,- MU.-HCII in Pfttbtifld Ma.s». Th«« .Dr. McGluinphy, the bride' had as pound Qf tidbits from another's ing front the Brownie. Sovti an; were inspired by her | her maid o/ .h-oiior MLsa, Harriet kitchen. A challenge to culinary mittee. • ~~'<] 47 PARK PUCE problems through Intermediate raVt'i.s thtoughihe -Americas Campbell of -Chatham. Ashion arts, .the party produces treat* Monriitowii, Ntw Jtnty 1 Chen program, and now :n • Senior (j.ri K-irope. The- exhibit opens Noye Murry Lyon.- T'i? Springfield ,avi- ranting from Scotch 'eggs to trifle. 1 Mrs. Craig Richard Slbl*y Scouting. Mrs, R«g:it^ a former bi r 0 «fl J run. * to the end of the nue,' wa.s best mare Imported tewm, apices and British Analysis of BERNICE WINNE, Dirtctor 7 president .-el the Junior JJLgii;. month. . .. The brjde't floor jengthjgown of calendars will «lao be ftvailabli*, I, M. Obtrlln Com*, NATS, Appr«v«d for §, I i'ChantiUy ince and'aatin with a Mri. R. H. Jlajaey wilt prwsat Trfllnlng ' ' scalloped illusion neckline and long PERSONALS colored »Uie» entitled "England, Modern Art Made (sleeves, had un'irsset in the skirt of Mrs. Archibald Macdonald of 1952, Through the Eyes of an FACULTY MEMBERS LAST CALL FOR j accordion pleated nylon tulle An 11- j the geechWOod epartmenU la American Camera." Tea will lw By Minna Citron ; lusion veil'fvll from a crown of visiting in Princeton thb week. served,' . . "Perhapa I should eign my «plc- VIOUN N.Y. Philharmonic Orchestra PERSONALIZED XMAS CARDS! ' kicu and seod pearls. In her hands Arrangement* for , this event AIFIO MICCI . • • fthe bride carried a prayer book tures in all four corners!",, said George Hand, son of Mr. and were discussed at a tea held lest CELLO N.B.C. Symphony Orchestra 1 and white orchjebs. The brides* we k the home of Mra Mi* Minna Citron in the third . The Melroses m Miiibum Ave. | maid's bouffant gown of lace over Mrs. Louis H. Hand, 65 Baltusrol i * ** IIAHVEY SLIAI'IRO road, sang with the Rutgers Glee ! H of her aeries of talks on "Modern TttllMPET Goldman Band (Band of America) ! ufft'ta was fashioned with t man- Heignte. Aaaisting Mw, Mon., Wed., Fri. Eve. flftwfcn the. Chanllfl*! Club at their recent concert at the ! ^ Art and the Old Tradition," JAMES F. BURKE ' and tile LiUle (louse) • darin neckline and a short bolero Essex House,. Newark. The con- ! Andrew M. Thompson, party Thursday evening at the Summit CLARINET Goldman Band (Bond of Americat j jackt't. The costume was completed cert was for. the Alumni of the chairman, will be Mrs. Phillip J. Art Association. Her offer to have ROBERT HOFFMAN ' I .with a hr-adpiece of b!ue>. velvet Rutgers Law school. He is pledged Dorrington, Mra. Donald J. Mer- the slide* of her pictures ehpwn ; flowers. She carried talisman roses. cer M v d FLUTE Russian Ballet Orch. and Goldman Bay to Delta Sigmi Pi dnd he is aLs> ! . "-, °* J f- McLaughlin, upside down-affordtd the audience" CHESTER BARCLAY The Summit Pottery Shop :•• After jav wodding trip through a member ol the R MrS. HaywardBeatUe of the j ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^l l*m not sure!" - .•N.Y. Studio, .Carnegie Hall »oor« in before it ii loo lal«\ or reme in al any time nnd selaer 'Polytechnic Institute of Summit Playhouse is on the com- j „ , Mvt'w After"w'b'rier'dlscusaion of the PIANO Anton Bilotti, International Concert Pianist esthetics, of art in^general, MUur be given in'Vat parialk house-of the ] Citron focused her talk on mod- MUSICW. MURSIRY SCHOOt Hill, a* a metallurgist, Mr. Sibiey S^ahwfSeVfrom ^'Under Way' An annual »eSt,"Uie interviews by appoinlmeni. write or phone 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. thru Sot. served for two and one-half years bazoar is held at the Hotel Bilt- herself works. "No work of art 10 p.m. will run through December Private or group lessons. with the U.S. Navy as an electri- more in New York City and opens can be intellectually explained," 3, 4, and &-An-origtaal cian's mate at 2:30 on Wednesday,^December said Mias -Gitron; She indicated Gallery will be on display. 3. continuing until Friday evening. that this was particularly true in modern art which 13 not utili- A meeting of all women golfera, December 5. Raccoons Wash tarian but rather an expression past, present and future, will be of kinesthetics or physiological held at the Spring Brook Coun-. Fish, Nature 'Silver Chalice" Reviewed memory. Mi* Citron clarified her try Club on Wednesday, December For Kaffee Klatsch contentions by showing slides of 3,-at J p.m. Flans for the 1953 see- Club is Told Mrs. John S. Tennant, one of the works of well known ortlsls WM. D. MURPHY Music Studios son arc to be discussed, and new Among the many odd or familiar the favorite reviewers of Kaffeo Commenting on Pablo Picasso'.* Hem and suggestions will be most 133 PINE GROVE AVE. SUMMIT 6-0565 facts about animal life related by Klatsch, drew the usual large at- much discufi3ed 'Young Girl it welcome, Mrs. George Engelmari f Frank W. McLatighlin Thursday tendance at the YWCA on No- the Mirror,' Mbs Citron said, "O, of Beekman road Is the chairman night at.trie' YWCA. before the vember 19 when she reviewcil .course, I think Pioaaeo ahould be for the 1953 Women's Golf Com- 1 Summit Nature Club was his state- "The Silver Chalice" by Thoma* edited. The dealers buy anything mittee. VOICE LESSONS- ment that raccoom not only thor- Costain. he paintti whether it w g SPECIAL DISCOUNT of a clock, the s^eaier declared. liams, of the University of Chicago a young artist's experiences in irwtances a fnmk disagreement His topic was "Trails of a Natural- theological faculty, and Mra. Wil- making the chalice to hold It. with tho spiMiker. Mrs. Tennant stressed the vast To Studenfs On All Musical Instruments! ist." ".' " • • liams' brother, Donald B. Bowman Mk» Citron will give her Ja»- research in many fields and de- Mf; Mctftughlin's slides showed of Columbia, Ohio, who la study- talk on December 4 ut the Sum- scenes and tvildlife from High( ing for an advanced degree at the tailed d^criptiorw of homes, drc«. | mit Art ^.^0,,. NEW & USED EXCEPTIONAL Point to Cape May. The long-eared! Woodrxw Wilson.School of Public law, food, and customs found in j Owl is one of man's best friends! and international Affairs at the book. j NANOS FOR SALE EUYON as his dk?t consists almost wholly] Princeton University. The next review will be on De- \ of rodents. He showed .1 nest of I — comber 3 when Mies Lillian Spw;.- ! Viennese OR RENT! SPINET PIANO Kentucky Warblers found near) Mr. and Mrs. George-R Decfier of the Summit Public Library wi'.; ' Andover, a rarity but possible to[ of. Euclid avenue will entertain review "Let's Talk Turkey" by tfi*eo?er w-i t h -pflpsistence. The j at cocktaila Thanksgrivin«r noon. Willie Snow Ethridge ond dkcu£a Appfe Strudel Queen Lady Slipper grows at four! Their dinner guesta will be their*"'IMJOTSS suitable for Christmas PIANOS TUNED known stations in North Jersey two sons and their families Mr. gift* but there are none in South Jersey. and Mrs. John R. Decker of Kings He told about a wounded Snowy Point, Long Island, and Mr, and Edith Miesem Sells Owl which arrived in the state dur- Mrs. Malcolm B. Decker of New Recent Paintnig ing one of the four-year cycles and York. They will dine at the. Sub- A painting, "The Blmtree" by (was so pleased with life In a cage urban Hotel. Edith Miesem of Summit*avenue 17" long. Serves 8 to 10 I while recovering: that it refused to was aold at the recent exhibition Summit couples who attended • leave. Boat-tailed Grackles are by^membere of the Summit Art Call Millburn 6-0228 the first formal dance of the sea- nesting again near Fortesque, Mr. Association, held at The Silo or son at the Maplewood Woman's aiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiummmiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii: HcLaughlin declared. The Shrew Route 10 in Morris Plains. To Order from eata Its own weight In three hours. Club dance group were: Mr. and An insectivorous mammal, tr Edward S. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Make Holiday Plans I HOLIDAY SEPARATES I Shrew is not a rodent, and diea of Mr, and ilrs. Jamca A. Betts old age at sixteen months. He H. G. Kenagy. Mr. and Mrs. Whit- MELLIE WEISS ney Jaeger, Mr. «nd Mrs. Roger Jr. and their aon. Edward, of 56 •»*«* made a pica for the conservation Parkview terrace will spend 21 TAYI.OR STn RIILLBURN of New Jersey's wild and swamp W. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Opp. Washington School Henry B. Drake Jr. of Tall Oaka. Thanksgiving with frienda in areas for the protection of wildlife, Richmond. animal and vegetable, for future Mrs. Edwin Florance of Pin> Si generations. Grove avenue will be guest speaker S| The Nature Club presented a life at the Town Hall Club, New York, £, membership to Mrs. C. A Miller, on December 4 for the Christmas ~; publicity chairman for the last ten meeting of the newly fotmed An- yean, Mrs. Miller is leaving Sum tique* group. Mr*, Henry Sttven- mlt to mak« her home In Arizona. eon of Bronxvllle, N. Y-i prealdent Th« executive board g&v« her a of the group, haa announced that S copy of "Mexican Birds" by Sutton, Mr*, Florance will exhibit her lucllli Bill and Desi Armz Introdyce till fabulous H Jamea W, Hand, Jr., presided collection of antique dolls and S The ipeaker wa» Introduced by speak on their history in her lec- _ Frederick Naumann, program ture, "Doll* of yesterday," si chairman. Mr. and Mrs. George E. J. Saw- i Summit Woman to Preside yer, Murray Hill, entertained as week-end guests, Mr. and MM Over Alumnae Group Charles Fuehrer, their sons Rob- Mrs. Stanley Finkel of Lnrned ert and Edward, and Mrs. Fueh- road, vlcc-prmitient anil program rer'/) father George Muller, «H of chairman of the Walchung Chap- Jamaica, Long Island ter of Ceilnr Crest College Alum- Jttst as it appears on the "I LOVE LUCY" T,V. SHOW nae, will be in the chair «t the Mrs. G. G. Hale of Springfield, TWO CHRISTMASES group's third meeting Wednesday. wa.f hostess to the New Jersey Tho affair will be th held tion of Alpha Delta PI on Friday »AND,L0,THE STAR,WHICH T«EY lifelike doll on the "I Lovelucy" Show, Lucy iee&Nr, diapers at the horno of Miss Helen Wil- rvonlng, November 21. At this time SAW IN THE EAST WENT* liam.*, 718 Bradford avenue, Wrtrt- the group packed a Thanksgiving her, watches her cry real tears, pacifies her. YOUR OWH LITTLE GIUI = field, at hnsket for a needy family. BEFORE THEM.TILL IT too can 'do all these things with this amazing baby doll, • Mra. John Dietrich, will'bc /^""> CAME AND STOOD "I Love Lucy Baby" drinks, wets, blows. MM* can be bathed, tries \^i\ OVER WHERE THE with 1 lusty voice and REAL TEARS. 16; ta», moulded rubber with a ' YOUNG CHILD WAS bead, beautifully dressed, complete k'• gift bw wnttt t *tweffol She'll Be // of baby tccessorles. See it today in our doll defjartment for a DELIGHTED your little girl will never forget give lirTtyVC LUCY Wti" •9 for Xmas with' a • iMmmmm SINGER SEWING MACHINE for Gala Nlghf* Ahead . . . from $92.50 and up jf ...a Christmas party? Attachment $ and mmAmi balftr mi t«W»t« iklrt fVwn It k right f« wMmiU "OahUmm in Seining L'ottr&e Included VAVS CoBecWwi • • • owi •» IM WHWF the offk« or plant. And the Mig^ntlon from hi tfct Htrik J*n«f w»a. Topi rtmg« tn The way to a woman's heart with an eye to a man's km I.fl h» 10.fl; ihlrti from 7,911» 17.tl. budget. Think of the money saved on clothes and IM* omitt«il^-l» mutonabk Mf tdwi MMt ***««**«*«"• jff gifts she can make herself. c;*n Iw jiiit m much fun and good follow fthlp with no na«ty tfter-i»ff«ct«. And th# party will Come In Todm Auk About Our LayAWay Plan fen wore In kwplng with the real meaning of Chrtit- SINGER SEWING CENTER all Summit Hardwares Paint Co. 387 Sprinqfkld Avenut Summit 6-6270 mm fhn N»IIO«»I ht 3H AVI. 0p**rrt4*gMcht 'til I P. M* Summit THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, NQVIMIER 27, Playhouse Drama Is Wise Selection Choral Group fo Sfrig Christmas Airs Bazaar Plans Christmas Musicale to Be Given -or Opening of New Season j .. ,».-.vii>a «n interesting #pecu- unnerved until they fli* Formulated by At Fortnightly Club Wednesday Mrs, Samuel M. Ooooitw, Jc ,,,ifii viewing a new prea- by rawing that he U NOT has pretcBted F :. of the Playhouse AJ*O- police iwpt Church Group the Chriitma* ly' Club vrftb a iet of (<> wonder whether the of the FortnigliUy dub to be Arthur and Sybil Birling well portrayed if th••; Wednesday, December 3 »t 2;30 convincing u very wt'll-to-do Women'm Auxiliarj' of Oalvwy titn» on this pto$ttm ,,aoij> were scrambled UtJ p.m. in the club house, ,, 11 otner parts in that par- *nt, who »We quiet climber* Church in the parlih hou*e on R«fre»hm«nt» mil b* ; Mrj.CooBiba will prciant • talk ; ^.dy. The answer In th« very «« of a,,, OW]J orthi Woodland «vtnu«. The sale, which Th« r«fr«flateitE committ** tui on ths origin and growth «f , [j mind 1» alway "No." will run front 10:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.. *» well t» extremely afr&U of Christmas customs atid cafols eludes Met. J. Rsymwad Bcyl«, !.,on waff again vindicate will feature Cbftetmaa cardj and v lih public «nle choice. individual customs of that country. vue the whits elephant table the Chrittmas decoraiiorj which -. >' Smith a* Sheila Birling,« mediately Ut\ completely inno- The program j» as follow* while Mra. Harold Brett will pre- will Include »ome of tb.« tymbcla ; ^.ri who grow* up rapidly cent of gujit. Their ignorant >f Customs of'Scandinavian coun- side over the "This and "/That" used tn other coustries.''- a disillusioning eicper- their ton'* unhappin&a «nd «elf. tries, Mrs. K. E. Vetmt OmtUon; table with gifts from New Knglanji "Chrl*tWas h'Htft Again/' (Swi- Ai pt her place in the cente; indulgent life is the 'result of tha to Mexico, TVie food table will be «ction with charm and a dish), "New Year's Carol," (Wor- same ••complacency, Under the supervision of Mrs. weg-ian), Choral Group; Custowa Becomes Engageg d - •..-* of her relative inuK>r+- Sheldtm " Franklin. Mr* Samuel Eric, the son, as played, by Allyn of Holland,'* Mrs. Henry Hat- MrMr**. Walter DD. Uih «f i, a world failing'about he? Jones will be found a|, ^he, parcel \\ icn she learnj that *.li he- Finch, ia cynical with an underly- >9|MIB; "Lullaby of Mary and the riitown has aanounotd the en- post booth where package fro® Angels," r," portrayed by Louta Gerald Croft, Sheila's fiancn supervision of Mri. Victor Harrk, man . Cntpl) Mrs. Read H. C*?d, MILLINERY •: •„ was hept beautifully (Duncan Dwight) swtya with, the while the decoration* will be a-- Mrs. Howard D. Wright sutd Far, (loth, felt Bali, Siad* lo i Oc bounds of reality, with upa an'd downs of the psychological CHRISTMAS MEAN'S MUSIC to many and. ih« \JUxMoa Card, MM. Samuel M. Coornbs, Jr., Mr*.! ranged by Mm. DeWltt living- Choral Group; Customs of Eng- Order Front Year Or Ours i •, of the .mysterious, and, action, reproaching hlm#elf wheii Choral Group of the music department of the Fort-) Frederic I. Rfcwe, Mrs. Dewey A. Ganzel, Mrs. Henry ston. Mrs. Charles Barton wlHact land, Mn. Robsrt J. Kent; "Here ^u ! tiic end of the last act his r«po;«ibi!ity te proved by th* :nlghtly Club has prepared a suitable program to be | Harbosch, &Ir«. K. E. V. Carbon, Mrs. Paul O. Bolae, iaa treasurer. Mrs. Joaeph Boak We Come a-waasalllng" (Old Eng- REMODELING : ,. or a fateful quality, The un- "tnfipeetor," but quickly rebouiuj/ presented at the club house Wednesday afternoon j Mrs. Alliion H. Hearn, Mrs. Howard p. Wright andj Jr., is arranging for bridge ano lish) Choral Oroup, bi A • rg.cf the plot by mean* of ing when the "Inspector" I* «u*. [beginning at 2:S0. Those pictured above are, from MUs Millie A. FUppei. Mrs. Alfred P. Jahn is at the canasta which may be played

rings, Mr. BlrHng it told that a girl jtut died at the hospital, a mricMe, andiiatft polek!n*tJ«et©t would be right over,'The curtain falls on s«v«n people frozen in their thought*.

Sunshine Society to * Have Second Apron Sale J. Another tale of aprons, gifto j and white eleph&nU will be held | Friday, December 5, at 361 Sprlpg- j field avenue beginning at 8 ^m by the Universal Sunshine 8o* ciety, Summit Branch. Th« finrt fail sale was held November 7. Arrangemeatd for the coming «ale were made Tuesday by the executive hoard «t the home erf Mr*. Ornw Schaefer of I Valley View avenue, with Mrs. Bmll B. Dreger, preMdcnt, in the choir. So meon e Refreshment* were served. Dr. and Mrs, Joeeph P. Brown of 130 Church street, Nutloy, an- No other gilt brings so nounce the engagement of their much lore. Your child's FOR THE HARD- daughter, Joan, to Ensign Charle« portrait, made now, will TO FIT GtRLI H. Reach, son of Mra. Emily B A Complete Election Reach of 787 Springfield avenue be a bappy answer to and Charles Dallas Reach of West- Christmas giving. Make. field. four appointment now. For CHUBBIES Brown is a graduate of High School and «ri alumna Ke'll stay until Christmas Chell Frantzen and SUBTEENS of FTarleigh Dickinson College, Mr at Reach attended Summit schools and wa« graduated from PhillipV Studio +DIALSHOP Academy, Andover. He receive i hit bachelor of arts degree fro

Juniori to Have Lesson In Flower Arrangement § • • m rilax, madame! The December 3 meeting of th» Junior Fortnightly Ciub will be « ll demonetmtion of flww(

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t JHMftweel Nat It THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. those making reservation* by Spring Wedding "Grass Roots of Christmas" fQ je Muyer May Refill noon, Friday, with Mr*. Perry, Louise /no Is , fwo Are Bricfe*elects Summit 6-1742. Engaged to isPlanhed by Topic of December Club Meeiina terrariums at Members of the Beacon Hill Th« American home depart-1 Planu t n,-^^ . V ment of the fortnightly Club wi! v Iti by and branch are'' displaying .posters on John Wharton Summit Girl hold 1U Christmata meeting on De- findin, friendship Mart the rear windows of their Felice Clanciulli of 10? Mr. and Mra. Louis lzso of 46 ceiitbff 5 at 10 a.m. at th« club written in Customers at the annual Farm to advertise the market. End avenue has made known the German, Orchard street have announced ttui house.' Miss Emily 1. Brundag.;, «nd Garden friendship market of J . . engagement of his n clothing and^toye were |ccepted I £ 1 * Lll T \A LouUe Ixxo Mist Louise Clanciulli , WNJR, Newark, fieriod piece.s • for collector's to at this time. Following a short j lOff/l/gf/?*//. / 0/U durable .dolls for children-to play Fashion Show; Wedding IblloWlng the. rm,Ung With. Offered also will be. hand- business meeting y jGleu R, Ran«oia of Parkview Ter- Christmas luncheon win be,. With members of the Newcomers November 21» is the date chosen made costume jewelry, .painted members packed the boxes whjch Man Is at race. Club acting as model?, Albert There (a ho charge for thij i tirays, scrap best's aproas and are sent serai-annua{ly to Wend- The College Gloklli, East Orange furrier, dis- for the wedding of Hiss Barbara «QH but iBembefa arc miscellaneous articles.. • ' • >. Tralitiiig of Vtlene's played fura in all the popular Ann Skinner of Millburn to Dudley to maite reservation!! with over, Ky., as part of the\ Al- Crossroads Robert H. Frohbo.*,', , Proceeds of the food table wil! Mlsa Janet Herfobon, daughter *ty!e» at a fashion show follow- M, Bradford, son of Mrs. Frederick ha Omicron Pi '"Biologically, man Is at « era? Corner •.. ^ added to the scholarship fund, j " Ph»««thropic of Mr- and Mrs. Thomas He-rbison, ing the luncheon meeting of th«; 6-6S2^-M, not later than road and he must become more Bradford of Canoe Brook park- •Luncheon will be served fo: work carried on in that .section. Lead Role in PUy 78 Valley View avenue, « junior at club held recently at Canoe Brook November 28, the spiritual or it will be the death of way and the late Mr. Bradford, Miss Betty Engel, daughter of Keuka College, ie now working for Country Club. Perisan lamb, Served" or»aniia.tl6n I the human species," said Dr. WiJ- Mr. and Mrs. Charlw* Enge!, 4 a five-week field period at Filene's beaver and muskrat were preaente.1 The double ring ceremony wlll.be the refreshment*, mim lem J. Pinard In his talk'beTore Laylna court, is a student at L&sell Inc.; Boston, Mass. in jackets and fiili length coats performed at 7:30 p.m. by Rev. Morgan,' home.--economist the Fortnightly Club on Novem- Jr. College, Auburndale, Mass. Mlea The field period plan at ftcuka while mink capes and stole* high- this groiip, will .mak.; Bn CAROUSEL i ber 19. "Your Personality L» Ralph H. Read in the Wyoming Engel is studying the child de- College requires all students to lighted the afternoon showing. plarwtftry talk just pn< curriculum and U a Work in positions in business, in- The Thanksgiving theme and feature program, Dr. Pinard, head of th~iCl*wu She. dustry, and community service to :.-autun» JUqwisra J^ fcH'oiogj? • depa'ftment'' of." ficis'torirecently had the leadjng part In integrate classroom teaching*wftK an appointment' decorations and in" the bouton- •Mi»,.ftekxh University, 'said that personality is the,JL&seU- Worlwhop-Elayeia' actual ._?M?Hin?.e. on. Mr. Bradford's mother wil)*be >, Arnold E. Llnton, Mrs; manliest in the way people do" -"-[ -nl«re»-{>r«««ated-to new corners at- hostess to Jih«^-beidil^^tiy^jaL,A SUMMIT 64988 ^ duction of Stage Door. • ., - „everything.. ..PsycholQ^y, lalthaugn tending their first luncheon. dinner Novem- Lewia, .Mra, .L. Oren 1 :..-:...- >.,...... ,,;,.^;^:,w^,,. a comparatively recent science, &H- Is Drama Major Alfred D. Dennis of 40 ber 28 «t the homer of berwon-lu- Mrs: W&ymmi-JrSmitir ' Mes WWuSai'wttn' p^rSBMfflSy? ••; '«--sophom AND GAMES sophomore lineman, Gordon Mur- two black-face pantomimes. The laboratory on Premt*e$ Hall's Shoes, 36 DeFor«st Ave,, ray, one of the headline perform- "Barberahoppers" an octet of continues to serve Summit's smalL ers In the Blue Hen cast, during local men from Bel! Laboratories fry with, school shoes, dancing stat ty recent weeks." Gorlon will spend sang several selections Including U1 MILLIURN AVI. slippers and rubber boots. Jfow is the Thanksgiving holiday with his the "Whiffenpoof Song." Led by SIEGEL'S' ™ the time to be outfitted for sloppy parents, Mr. and Mra, CSordon L. George B. Thomas Jr. the mem- weather ahead, Murrey of 6 Hlllcrest avenue. bers were R. D, Ehrbor, A. H M11LIURN 4 « • Kingr, H- V. Wadlow, O. C. Worley, 394 Springfield Av«. Millburn M7M Next to A A f Summit 6-21 fl Sherry's ice cream i« a real Dartmouth Student Named R. H. Kile, M. O. Fichter, and W. treat anytime. For dessert or be- Local students who are members J. Grubbs. tween meat feasting, select one of lltM o€ the freshman class at Dart- Sherry's many flavors. Rogers yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiimiHi'j. Pharmacy has your favorite kind. mouth College Include Peter B. They carry Whitman'* Sampler, Ack«rman, 95 Whlttredge roafl too. Nfeill M. Barker, 31 Lenox road; * » * Robert J. DeSantin 134 Kent Pla-.c I ANTIQUES SHOW and SALE { The Doll Hoiuse, 308 Springfield boulevard; Gordon K. Lend, 241 avenue, has many lovely new dolls Oik. Ridge avenue; Donald H I In the Parish House of = with easy-to-dresa apparel. Also j Spltsli, 24 Oak Ridge avenue, and new apparel for eister's ol-d dolly. Hcndrlk B. Van Reiusaelaer, 11 There arc Christmas cards and Lenox road. I THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS I MENU gifts besidea, Use the L&y-Away plan. On Ilance Committee E Wafkiiigfoii ami M«retr AvtniMi s $3.50 • • • •*. Ml»a Carolyn Diefendorf, daugh- j One of the finest investments is ter. of Mr, and Mrs. Robert R. Die- I NORTH PLAINHELD. N. J. I •s ft wrist water). Eugene Jung car- fendorf of 81 Essex road, in on the Serving from 12:30 Until 7 Continuously ries guaranteed makes famous for program commjttee for the Con- Half Grapefruit Maraschino Tomito .Tulce CoekUil yearo, Longlncs-Wlttnaucr, Elgin, necticut College Sophomore Hop Fruit Cup hnpnmt Apricot Nitlir thlllnl V-» Juice Bolex, Certlnan, watches to fit «ny to be- given December 8. She ia a Wttfntsdoy • Thursday - Friday Mflon in Krsxon Blended Juice Frtih Shrimp CmrUalt purse, It costs nothing to examine member of the sophomore class. Bltitpoint Oytttrn on H»lf Shell Chcrrjriton* Clams on Half Kf ell them. , Dtetmbor 3rd, 4Hi and 5fh— 1 to 10 P.M. 1 iceA Celwy, Olives and! Carrot ftttcki Pickle Keliih ' Mill Visit OBiHrnOew Comomme R*n»isi«nce Frigid weather, calls' for hot I Public hvirtd kimhaon 50c | soup, coff«e and hot chocolate. James Ran#on, « student at ftnh tirtrn Tvrtl* Soup »u Sherry Cream ol ChkktB a Ik R«IB« Duke University, will visit friend* Chlllffl Apple Cider , . Whenever you need * pause for at Ashi'VlIlp, N.C, during the • • • refreshment, select Towno Lunch- t'atfcrofHIe of Freth f.obittr a IK Ncwburf eonette on Union place. Service is Thanksgiving holidays. His stetcr, flreilcd frnh R'rt Salmon Hirak, Hnnet Admiral Elizabeth, will be the guest of Baked Hlekorv KmoktO Ham, P*ach Brandy fanct spetdy and the food Is good. Rout l,on* I«l»nd IMirkllnic, Oitx«4 Orant* Savca * • # her roommate, Judith Mazelton, at R<*aat toung Vermont Tom Turkey, Oytttr OrtMiflf, Investors Saving* & Loan, M1M- Munele, Iml. EHeabeth 1» A student f Fresh Cranberry Relish, Glbltt Otmif at Western f:dll#|f«, Oxford, O. Kottt lop Sirloin of B**r *n Jui burn, i# away out In front in grant- Broll«4 French Itmh (hopi on Toast, »«eon (|I.M litra) ing mortgage loan* ki reaponalb-Je Both arc children of Mr. and Mr*. Holiday Dresses PfnlUrt Rlrloln Sink, Mushroom Saute (f«.M B»tr«) people. Amortizing In like paying • • * rent. All the comf«rt» of having in BatttHt «tilr»» a*Mm Ci «ip«cl«Ily ttmly when Ntw M«d#ii In 14 Inch bit vHi«. OranK* It« ' ' tha m#rdury drop*. Offl«r ymir fOMiHiirill) Ctmrn Fumpkln M« with Cfc#m eggnofC in ft«lvan«c CutHHn Modtf t»ilhttU»h Wum ruddliif, Hard «r fttua lane. fmit C«k* * # • Take your l«dy-lovi> a bouquet Mfwt CIV»«M m* Cnuktt* rtmh *rp!« m wH* Order* taken now for or eofw«g# for thi» holiday wtek- • • • After tolnntt Mtnti end, Th« Burnmlt HiJto Fbrtst h«.v«- Chriattna* Wh*at B»#ad l(»w^r# and gnu BtttttfMiifc to b«MUtlfy the h hmuU- SUMMIT : PUINWIIO 'ully d«ined I* bttter ih*n m>m»- HWDWAffitPJUNTCO, •hlnf_ ntw.tfmt I* muiMd. •tMt* III 5prli»,fr«W Av«. f Iif Pori Avt. way Otetiwn «ff«r tim hour mw* Spring Avt. SD. :W^:-'m^m^fi$m A^9>, Summit / SU. 6*3000 lee,, ' ' ' • adv. j " ;' r . ' •• . :---- ,,.'•' ',;• /L---.--.."i- ••••. ::.S&,-:. . : .-' THE SUMMIT HtHAlO. THURSDAY1. NOVEM8EH 27, IW2 New Appeal Chowibw Wow Visit rounded » turn to come upon 4 New Providence Borough Boy Scout Group breathtailng view of North"Je»eJ Htrt by Sarta Omm hi lie. At tb« top of one rlae m*4 . end Issue for a beautiful old home which must Hew Endorses Proposed have contained at Itairt 15 room* Chest Gifts iinw tr*«, There wat a guest cottage on the Berkeley Heights New \Piwtdeiwse~~For th« first pmim, CUUM, will d*eormt« ttc place, There WAS a duck pond. Inyl t. W«M, Cormpendcnr, Summit M»72 time siiKt the Inception of tho pariting lot of Oa» l*&y *f Community Survey There wa* a swimming pool. Tber* were hoi mm gracing peecefully b» Community Cfie*t campaign, the P«afie Church in Spria«fteM Another boost t« given the the ptwturt?, protected hy a epllt* Boroug* is felUpg tborl orts. This leaves a ChrintnxM CAWJ» nM be bnwMl- I counted ten while I headed th# of America endorsed the plan et for«ix month* «rc *.xpcet?i] «nd aerordtrtg to Milton Anderi deficit of »«5 as the ' amount «p,t tfaroufhout the cent*4 of There's nothing like a crisp, cool, exhilarating fall! ear toward the neart-it train foi» , .-in., entire eleven rooms eiut meeting laat Thursday, ; »on, publicity chairman of the needed to attain the goal. town. « day to bring the city dwellers out to the country to look; th,e city. Th«n 'I said, Yea, It'* * |, a .UTfc'ark-n pictured on Pag" lovely $20,000 house. Only it b*p* Board «f Education, will eliminate A/le&flet iskued to Boroi»fh resi- Abdul 4 p. m.»» tiw da* btfttre • B Young, district chair- ;for a little cottage suitable for family living. The city • ,,.;ii arc built in the* ^t«w school pern to be worth $SS,000, tho iKt-d for gpiij s<,a9ians. unti, de nta thla week asks that thfe* bkl- ChristttuM, SoitU witt dUtfibute man. said that the resolution has begun to pall, The apartment Wills are dosing 'in. j Vi'tvatraj'-Avcfuie and Salem roud, The city dwellers have not w* September 1054, when they will ance be made up; C&ntributioru nocks with ffoadta t* tto «W1- unanimously adopted recommends Tho baby has to be wheeled to the park every day, and| ,, ,rding to the Board of Eduw turned. Doubtless they are killing probably h«ve to be resumed. ntay be, made to Gtu BHtrlch, dren who conie to »ee tfee tree. that the United Campaign Central the nrighbors' television sets roiir H • ————•————-•—.--" ,,,,., Whether or not the 'cntiu- 1 off someone else's Saturday now* Only one junito'r is expected to tretteurer of the campaign, -M Commit .**, which Includes Repre- late et night. i,.i:;iling can be corititructed at the j over three townships, mti .ndt.one, Which is all right with me. I k' necessary to cure for the new l»aurel drive, Njew Providence. sentatives of the nine- youth-aerv- " So hop into tHe csr, and' driv«> i,i,-.-i'nt tlnie i» subject to..the bids tftit'tWb' 'MJ'iihtluB. The Ifet of home-i work to do, : Boxes will al^o be played In publio ing "and welfare agencies, appoint out to the country to dump your ,;.,,, will be received early in the for sale- was snitiH to start with, t The Board i» holding « places for coptributlQn». College Club A' *?ri&lf coniiuittee of leading problem in the laps of some cas- amounting to $380,000 for ; i,f t|u, yUCo]ft &:hooi™fe^uity Overlook Hospital, 51,250; Summit Endorses British •scope, personnel and cost of the' urday yen^ will thereby completely houses were out. Uedrooms must in,. building W?ro. authorlztd planned iwjary revisions OlCA,f7M); Summit YWCA, »600; proposed survey. This committee, ruin. • '•• - j ANTHONY FIMI/ be large, to house their Victorian' > \nhUinn Promptly Attended 1. .' ill.' voters in June at a .special It haa been rt ported that much Boy Scouts of America, $1235; Girl Mr. Young explained, would super- : Each time it happens, I eweur ' dresser and highboy. A dining PLIJMBING • BEATING ,;,,[ii.;n. Land eoiXsf have almwly difficulty h*t.s bfen .enwunte'rej Scouts of America, *^25; Mental Spy Thriller vise the survey, if undertaken, and I will never again become involved. room was a must, and the kitchen t.ikrii $10,000 of that money, Un\- by th<; low baBa salary here, while SHEET METAL WORK Hygiene Society of Union Coilnty, "High Treason," a four • would be responsible for .receiving, I'll almj>ly turn all hotue-huhtcm must have come directly from the; r.t- a total of $364,000 for the actual other municipalities offer « much $500; Po!|ce Athletic League, $610; British espionage thrilkr. which and interpreting the report over to A real estate ageiit, and Wesfinghouee display'rooms. ' I 7 Chestnut Avenue •i)t;.-t ruction. hlffhfj: starting sal«ry. . •• Family Welfare in New Provld- Summit G-7421-J deplete an attempt of *pia» to The survey &s recommended by lc-t him wear out his patience Nat'-ing was right until — we ' Hixii'hiires showing the planned; The- next regular meeting of %v,•fjice, $100; campaign blow up the London power station the.Boy Scout organization, would and hta tires carting them around. .aho'>l we're distributed thia week- Board of Education will be heid will be nejst In the aerka of for- But a sympathetic heart and a explore the social and; welfare j ,]i.l in the Borough^ They enow in Lincpln-School library Decem- eign films endorsed by the College desire to save the city folk money n< tds of the community, the ex- j !)ic need of the full eleven rooms ber 8 at 8 p. in, Club of Summit, A J. Arthur caught-'roe p" the same county- tent to which these needs are now [ in.I kindergarten. Rank production, "Higli Treason" -wido tour once again. fyom Girl Scouts ; will be ahowri at the Strand the- being, met by services of the a£«n- ties in and outside of the united Before tho hopeful guests even tii .> new budget, there will be 21 Tar Sale Slated Swing Into ater -«j?rPF*83«iayr spokv their piece, I knew what 2.30, 7, end 9 p.m. wai" WrWWgv1' It's- -evidently.-iht- mm community to finance these aerv-'.J third and 'fourth grade* For December 10 4e«»»!.-Th*«'.aad.othej related ques- j drwim of everyone'• except .the vtar, anBv"*i2"''seetroty ""if" 1 egplonage dranwu since the audi- "WroJipi—The "B6rb 0gll'S HnfHral" ; tior-s were included in the;proposal j 2r,Tcrwi--Htfe- -through— iiUtX .JCW-i, eKceta"leC"d« th6iiai*e-of-tfee)d&a» and Itnows whefeof he speaks " mmrz trpons riears cornplctlon, the New apiracy. Ray,.Boulting who made a total of 33 sections, .but December 10, et 3 p.m. In the of- Providence Girl'Scouts"are swing- -5.*i*I?,!?:l*. .Kriiscii, as' reported two)Apartment dwcilcra Want a libtar" "Seven Days to Noon" directed s C1.s :ax of the sections will be In fice of Tax Collector Edward G. ing Into ;fall activities, badge work, weeks ego In the Herald. on ft -hilli with a vastjaany0,O0O in 12 will sing "He Shall Feed His Kurzmann. leading publications'' sociate for ibe department of even dog-sled, If necessary, bonti.s is expected to be Isaued. Flock." The adult numbers will At Its first meeting November 4, pastoral (services of the National It is the lady of the house, I ire than 30 bids were rocelvt>J include, "Rejoice Great!)'," 'The the morning group of Third Grade Council of Churches.- have discovered, who wants all (fur various coa»truetion items «t Glory of the Lord," and "Hallelu- Brownies, under the leadership of Srayton Pack these impossibilities, and heaven the '.iieeting of the Board earlier jah Chorus," Mrs. Helen Hoys is Mts, R, F. Denlg and her mother, Af AHoiiHc Cify™ tooi~«t least a view of heaven this month. the director and Miss Mable L. Mrs. H. C. Scott, played games and Inducts 20 Cubs Sew Providence— Mr. and Mrs. from her picture windows. The Bcfltti -wHl hold its repiifcu Howorth will accompany on the entertained Mrs. W. A. Nlttel, Such a lady, accompanied by organ Twenty boys were inducted into John S. Wright of Springfield avc- , nontlily meeting iifyttttrschool n'. who explained scouting to the girls Cub Scout Pack 162 Fri<5ay night noe recently attended the League husbfuid, I toured around recently. H p. ni. Monday,' Kcember 8A The solo parts will be taken by and told the Brownie Story, The in the Braytort School auditorium, of MuRicipalitJes cojivcntion in I wm on at least six rocky, rutty roads, one of them completely Im- Mrs. Hays, soprano; Mrs. Alice afternoon group of Third Graders,, bringing the group's Atlantic City thia week. . , , passkfcle, thus forcing a detour Barstow, alto; Brantlcy Greernon, led by Mrs. R. E. Simonds and Mr».j to:TO: " • ~ • tPeiior, and DougUu T. Badgiey, A. P. Smith, at Its second meeting,' over a mountain top. I travelled ; Cubnumter Gordon Stecle, aasist- SEW bnrltone. The freewill offering November • 4; played games, did «nt cubmastcr Robert VoorhL?, FUEL KIDS will be used for the benefit of the spatter painting and, through and Tom Burke, chairman of the of s>f* of ftop«rty for Non- choir and the church's musical payment of Taws and Aispssinenrg stories and songs, learned* about pack executive committee, offici- *or th* Year 1951 and Prior Pastor to Give prog rain. the Brownies and Scouting aims. ated at the induction ceremony. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN. That the undersigned Collector Seventh and Eighth Grade Girl The new Cubs are William C-. Tax« or :he Borough of Nev Prov!- Thanksgiving TWE t=AM!UY TOGETHER. Plumb Heads Tax Scouts are still without leaders.] Bohne Larry Flagler, Richard inuke the PHONE: SUMMIT 6-3100 Custis W, CJray of 20 Dogwood It waa announced that 17.640 *:nount rhirijeabit afcalnst the MOT 1916 until the early tWs. the , Others from the township at- lane. The drawing was by Alex on the first day of July, 1952 us enm- pounds of paper hfld been collect- p»f«l In ih? forcftoln? list, together Campbells served there, and were tending the meeting wrre Town- C- Campbell, sheriff, and J. Carroll ed' by the group in its recent drive, with lntfTftst on said amount from home on furlough when the war , ship Clerk Willinm Rimoami Mrs. Dolan. jury commissioner. the nil first day of Juis to the date \ mi hiivo |iU-nlv to he with den honors going to Den 8 of sale and Costa of eaV. broke out. After that, Dr. Oafhp- fill for wlirii you u Rusflo. and Mrs. Olga Curtis, tax and individual honors to Jimmy Salts lands will be sold In fep to bell assumed a pastorate in Plain- ; collector, and Albert Curtis. such person as will purchte? the sfiine •limliiv Furl Oil for Lor Ordinance Due Burke of Dan 9. subject to iwlfmptSon at the "ow^st field until 1046, when they re- i omforl. ItV li« Herkrtfy Ht'iRht« Two resi- New PrflvideiMse™ Public hear- December 19 in the Braytos m«fe iicfor* th^ conclusion of thf then. They ore stationed in the dents of the township are among ing on an ordinance changing the School, at which time toy* will be *aj*. or Xhe piopeny /shnll (>e rwsoltl. city of Taegii in Korea. Acy parcel of rral property for the 125 cpunty citizens who have size* of lots and construction of collected for presentation to tbv *hteh thfw «hall i)p no other pur- Dr. Campbell will show illdes hern called for duty on petit juries building within borough limits will Summit Home for Children. chaser *hali be tuuck oft and sold to of Koren and the people there, Main Office and Plant the Borough of New Providence, Jn for the torm from November 10 be held Friday, November 28, at ie*, for reflprnpllon at eight p«*r nnd will discuss tfiplr livea and Chatham Road to November 22. They are Glenn 8 p.m. in Borough Hall. Basketball League c*ntum »nd ih-p muntclpalJty «!mll customs. hati? {Sir same rc-nifflirs and ilKhta M Storts in Summit, Charham. Madison, Morristew* i J. Gibson, !>7 Beech avenue »glxlftture pntit!«J, Carrol) Dolan, jury commissioner, reation Basketball League will "An Act confprning unptld taxed, *s- house* meet Tuesday ait T:30 p.m. at • iemmtnlR anit othrr municipal i ch»r«e« on real property and pr^vla- Borough Hull to formulate plaru | Ing lor the creation and enforcement At Army Center for the coming season, It was an-! oi !!<•!» tbwfln" {B«»Saton of 1918). —PLYMOUTH— j Any of t!» »for«i»l(l tracta or lot« Borough—Pvt. Charles Vlgnali, nounced by Walter McCarthy, rec- f tnky b# tttiwmed hy the payment to «on of Mr. end Mrs. William Vlg- reation director. s tilt undersigned, the Collector of nail of Marlon avenue, him ar- McCarthy anlrt no pxpects t« T*s*», hrfore the Bale of the amount* rived at th« Military Police Re- have six teama In thf le*gu«>. Tro- Olven «ndpr my h&jJd! thte 10th ^*y \ ot Ttotnobtt, A.D.. m%, \ PRE-HOLIDA Y SALE! placement Training Center «t phies will be awarded to the win. Camp Gordon, Ga., it w«# an- ning tcama and outstanding E. O. Mn,L,ER, Collector. nounced by th« Army. plnyew. Kor. IS, VI. tl, Vtc. # Tremendous Savings On New Cdled for Jury Duty Tin? I'rovljSence — One person Brtng your cur In NOW tirf««> from the borough hm been callod ,AM DESOTO'S and for petit jury duty from here for TMTtrmuu... XEAOY TO sennit thd term of the county courts from November 24 to December 9 I7JZ PLYMOUTH'S without «May,. . . •»' MM. M«rle J. Werncrt of South for trimhlf'-free «lnl« \ Walter I,. HdfloM, county judge, fMf IfttlHG Ml LITV You Always Get A BETTER DEAL And A In winter nervier, by Al*«x O. CftrnpbPlI, Jihcrlflf, and J. Carroll Dolan, jury comrnl*- IV i\*m BETTER BUY At f h*ykw*r: luy Early — Avoid Ruth H HERRING FILLETS JAMES GORMAN, Inc • Dtfrettw* 11 r |l |( SOUR CREAM SAUCE "Authorized De Soto-Pigmouth Dtaln" HYDI 298 Broad Street, Summit Summit 6-3344 SKATES OPEN EVENIN&S TILL 9 P.M, Ktii Johnston's Harry's Esso Semcenter wtfh nun i. KitM. rm- SUMMIT SPORT SHOP VITA F(N)D PMMIOCTS, INC. ¥r III I40M 37 Mnpl, St. SU. 4-6545 DE SOTO MM** IS .,*• • I THi SUMMIT HHAIO, TKUISliAY. NOViM«» 17, I Mi Oxzit Graiso's Into th» Afmy, Len's Motor Has Chiovarou Moves «f»|t«t Port SHI, Roof's Ties Squire's for Pitching Arm gave hi* twra theS(ll,^ First Place in Men's LeagueLead Trimmed Info Lead in Boro Wins Army Cup pioiuhip. 1 Guy (Offle) Gr B.^'u A U«gae 0..11I 1 •^'»-'. dJ« '•'' « «•'"* ™-J l!' l-'A-i.e To Two Games Women's League mist pr«««nit!d with a ^y.^ '-'*'' Mediml Center, portSftm Ho'ustott, im< an; '.^ii'.vr :: !,,u* A'*u cite of a pitcher about u\.^'* L,; ' '-I' i •!!.'. V I • , Oil . ' Chiovaru «nd So" .moved into TH.,VM «w«rn «t tin L ii i v ,- AUoat the CentiT U Rf)K;rp , v-si iuti..i.o' t'> '•i tin i • •> l*» ^.»sfi.>• K-ts-t Fti- flis'f |ika Weaniailay night at th# he iceently pltchfd A no bit, no , „•> rt.\ I'M £ai. r' ^.Jlutnlii Siv.ij.:* I'U.-'-i !< . i ! ti!' .r h.£ i ,<*'' « • uv <•>> • • „' in !h<- H. ik'ky run fame (»» the JiedieiJ Ctn^f Berkeley'Retirtmtlon by capturing eon of Alun Pott C'"v / tilt1 ttTkt !JJ! tV.lta, Wi,..e tile fJt , ! lt: Si H*. '-•< • iiiif t.nn- Ii >b Frtj "'i I'.. >< >*• •!. M li^^u- by a fired- \ Unn lvoints from Wied'# Food against the M«xkfth AlUStars at' lector, • • ' " • 1 and ftiK'h I'.cvi ttL.ii- vi« re en.) ,i,i\ <-.< i">i A I,'1L (ii r..-» (in r w." . ,;• n .i Cd Pt'dei Nigrta, MfcX. ..p V. . with Gloria MeNftiftsm lA0 »in<• fe<-'i ' ••* " f "' f '• " II v it 'ij;'i nun in tfii.s iiint< i< f Aocordln^ to^ffjwta, a search af 'i »tmwn£ the wiantJts vwitlf a 470 i, . i ..i 1 A: ti*.U t.i-i :n - I.- records ii being in»de to determine vk, 'i i',i .r 11.1 t.iitii in JI^.I.V I !">• « «iii i IK'i.t'bor iutiiiged whether ihi* w«« aot the Mi no ml wm John Card; it a,) y ^ ::,.•*'' Weil Cleaners won four >t,tr- t. (I S'i..ii * .'<» .'ir&l ii..i>.' t't j's.-'t U.ite ji-itre wtun iJnvrtg*' to .->'ri\ tii I for ti b.i"J.i( ,-lJi>4 with hit, no run game pjtchfd by an Archbishop of. Kmv Voiijij! when U)t> \vuii tvfj geuiu-a. tioni . pointa Wni the EwUrn B»r with via* winning the Cay- Bowline I D<-!ia taking two from Berkeley Army soldier, Just prior to th# 1815), who WM cifvat.-.t t0 v Eeao, while the Ctiarlm.! Nornjar ikhling of thm Well roll- Till**- they didn't ) only one «ui only dropping single guinea here In ether nitttrh'v* IMSMIH) Bros* i K«rry> Eeso, wjtii Bill's Shell took t\y<» from. yt-rkr!ey Hull «nd TriuaikHo and Larry'*. Citw, in waa Use itvond iti a row they hitvo Service «nd J- K' Smith *inninf : Kvi'er's i.->r(ivi took two from Del | Summit Live Poultry Market fjftjj place, two gdnK-jj off lilt- peo, dropped, end that gives yoti «1 three \mmu from &coniet •hfipod . to t:ghIfn_ thing* up by idea how liiy Lgsgue'l* going thj» gro'a.. Harry's- kmo had'.high serlea L|v« II Dr»»#d f oulhry Of AU KWi Nov. 11 s tHtlj1»IIK» w.inw'ng.iwo gaiuea from Squir&V year. The interest is «t" a jiiga of 21*55 aijd.Biir* Shell Service Freth Egg$ — Prte Veliimy T!: (vbsenfe of A; Kobykirz v.'au ,h*d a High game of TIB. plteh with any of tho firM asvec p lien's Motor .... ,., .... , J.J 10 **N'S **r t'luviiltmie Vkiitun't CALL SUMMIT 6-1562 ; 'y felt by Squirt.* and- ho •l^rai Kpable of 'liking any of .Stute Acquaviv« rolled 422, ; l,r»juf" 11 Colt*?* \m* Summit H. j MeUre^or ' ^1 .12 (team ittndlns, Kovtnbtf . ... :ba. ils taking two .£ames liom j In the hriaS match, 20 18 Titan Squire* rolled the lowest winning j kept pace with Pulverising U total of the • night, hitting only •, Do«tt Welt Ci*»a«« ttrew to one game out of V V *^ * ^ \. * hV ^-11 Tr. q \* . 17 2542, topped by Fiaher'd 407 series ; •Bills i?hfii . • place v,"hen they .i*i • * *. L.'i W Oregon'*, Market —it .io BtrUelvy Hail • * . . . i 26 in the- if-ague til IJ* year. However, v Kastem Bar t cibdinji gum< , vvhich-^wTw high in vov.; •A ( tea ''top Ten i*. wj^'^ip Brer.ri and Donaii \ the match, Jack York and IVjb Nt iv t'.-'fiv. J W Name rf ,C Hi:Vib,> that offset Jacks t ' t\t h t,t L ii h i for 1' » i». rr M, Engk'hardt. mat W*ll i V H .54 t> . . . . ABOyS are Uio top bowliTd of the Berkeley Heights Cleaners .. ( » ' . 'l 1 (f I ''H I* "| 1-.W !•< \ l^ l Women's League sporting averages of Uts or better, I^eft to right; A, Morris, j, fc. Btnlt Conipaisy j,-,7i i-f*;ariKvly, lopped by S J I w n .11 J i' i 'if (140.15) and Grace Coviello (146,18) o. CoviWlo, miy« SbWl Service U M i Qu Jticn * > n ^ r ul i i!i a .'.;..irf- uml a strike m«d«« ujklh. ^((ltJ : lrd p^t M , -\ ,,,,

'.'il tr>t'n!-...Cflrmcn Gogliz^'it'i a M,t^\ Uotnt-'xlU to f. ir I . t- s ^ tvifar 'i ,< X dim uns i i i tip «j' ,,4 SplkersPace iQiiintitoOjjel 1" 1 No in«: \ )•>> •5 I (>' i> X i a X game. unusual for Un n ifi C u in« •• (i <•>, 11 I nit Volleyball League Season Monday •l;i,r ' *i .i i ^i t gf to i*' w h . pulverizing Machine coming is Kill tops. Eavugf afiii Squire* U Wt;r j:3. X160 . v. t'ou wa v 168. The American Division The • Union County Industrial \front Wfth Rve ;•}? X, N' F«ii)i «. 14fi . X P ; 1 ; tinucs close, with the' Ajcenders flionR '-«ttrt(li'.y u'ter a plow start, are now ltd ft-r^.'Hxon•,' 14.'i iW. 14T. A Romano 117. Bsiskctba!! League will get under had. the- highest three game toios | S. :3fi? T. J.'. prc X, 151, ;KJ; N Whttc- vviimiug. t*» of three from the : ntAa x, ;2v, 2;s TV fcU-693, 846. way next Monday night with all • .of the nigrit with 2832, which wu.* ; 6t'M.M!T (JTV UOUMNG U.UR E m first pliice Spiktra by scor«.«i of Point Lead MtN'-S DIVISION good enough to whitewash Larry'.-* i Berk<'loy Barber . ! 5-15, 5-12, end 16-U. The Spikcre four ctub«s of the Western Division' By winning three games from • SiiViUib'r lSIti A'i..i.t. '.Ji' 1V5, '.40. G. Oclitura !then c.«ptu'rrps of 18-12, 16-14, Pulverizing team had ti good *- :!..:.• ; .u J .•'•> -v 4 »i oi'l ., .: .. ".' ' !4>> 1M. .1 P.rllio 129. i cluhs in gamtii scheduled at d:f- ,j 4 I . . i' I I 1^ - . Vl i i M.: (1 j.. X \\\ ll« Hir.di- and 6-15. In the National Division increased their lead to five point* . ries with Ed Biley being lows.!, i • : i i <•.,.'* . . stfc '« .J .i i 1.- ,.4, 793, 803. fi'i'L-nt eiies. • • i i , > , .J games on Thursday, November ; and four games in the -Berkeley 538 and frank StLskal high -tt.ti j - Cekine.si; faces th .j ') • . 01 IN, .JI It-) Ii T. Cilleo 170 '; 20th, the W x n s'n k :»:. !9i, no; J, ' to pull ahead of the rest of the pion Rsso Oilers, with tho Public had high-game in the match, cm1* 1.1 hi-, .'. ,.!i X 'i?- J Mandota 133. i | in game? booked on Tucetiay, No- .s: :', . I! (•.,!.!,<,« X 129, 132. To- onette each won throe A. Gist . ...-• 33 236 6110 10-15. The Comets narrowed the with the Bt;'l Labe meeting tlu* ifive games off the pace. —732, 7M. 8S«, j | points from Delia's, Stony JHU1, J. Vohoutka ... 23 224 4239 l.cn's Motor Servkf [ gap between second and third Singer club at the Singer Recrea- Af SFTTfR FOOD STOWS Root's, although outscorcd In P I *** " 3 ",L'' ik 33 £U :s3 J. York 181. 196, 165, D Kern 173. Iphice, however, to 1 point, tion court. .Bank.? «nu 183. 178, U3; J. ing pkyed at the Summit High. CHABtl.NES G'anU Hgalast the A-scendera at j Kivlen, 173. US, 165—JJ5; Hunt, 130, Rammacdo 126, 191, m. Totals- $73, Sirhool g}'mn.wium &a well as tho 1 9.15 'p.m. Berkt Is-y IfpighU Women's QUANTITY BUYERS 177, :W—5T2; Co!*, 146 192, 166--5O4 801, 777. Singer Recreation Hall. A: the J. lAWxer.ce, 200, 200, 166—566, Faul, Berkeley Halt The National Division schedule Standings \itu 113, 223—WO; Tomato tt>2, 8t*, B'i»- L. Kftiwnwn 123. 146, 164; C. Burg- U7. 117 &B; N. Qr«-cory 133. 2H .scheduled for Thanksgiving, No- ; ' '•»A 147. Hiindrcap 122, 1J2, 122, Touls- M 20 10 MB FOR ABSOLUTELY R. Kirn, H4 158, US-SOS; Taylor, vcmbvr 27th.) pita the Stampers 23 If U .600 IS'., !M, i75-453; J. York, 189. 179. «72. 814. 761. divisions, Th« survivofa thc-n will TOP QUALITY MEAT? 135-r-503'. J- Junior, H6. I«l, H4-—471; agtiirast the O>met3 « 8:15 p.m., 23 S8 Ii .333 H, WUIla.TJs, 182. 128. 168—4S9, Totals CITV BOWLING 1,E*GL'B and the Stampers against th•; clash for the league Chanipion- ; Stony titr,] 20 Ii 14 .333 5£2, ?Ei, 7^3 2436. / WOMKN'S DIVISION 3 15 !S ,580 We arc direct receivers of Tram SUndlnRs, November 18th Waahtubbers ftt 8:15 p.m. ahlp. 19 U It .460 BOOT'S MBS'S SHOP Team W. L, TP.. Av?. The Singer Recreation Building U ii 19 .3M U. §. prime and choice gov't In- American Division !4 !1 !9 .Mi W. Paul, 188, 148, 20«~542. T. KeyaoWa. Root'* 19 8 18,747 620.7 la located near the Eiieabcthport j O'Connor* •jKTted Iowa arid .Nebraska com 172, 25J. 177—508; 0. Oetmmtr, 3U, DpLuae gwftt Te»m Won Lost Points e > si ,w 184, 170—S70; U. Youag, 153, 1M, Slioppe IS Splkan ... 15 9 15 . Central Railroad Station, adjacent fed ".44" steer beef. Every Mom.,' INDIVIOI'U AVERAGES — TOP im~478: J. Varss, 167. 143; 194—504; OcLeon Ascenders .-„ 12 12 12 to the Singer Mfg. plant. Tuec. and Wed. tre offer whole- Totals m, 788, 918—3603. Sportswear 18 11 14.3S7 5M.18 OianU . 9 16 » sale cuts of aii meals at 5c PER 5.UMGB ESSO Met* AT Edward National Division P. Jan«coU, 1^7, 200. 17"i—M4; Fi«y- Beauty Salon 15 12 . 16.834 8M.9 Team Won lm»t Painia Kent Place Rained Out il. K*rn l:.'.~.'SS~.~L".~~-~~ 39 LB. ABOVE OIH WHOLESALE berger, 158, 207, 204-569, A, Swlck. 143, Bond \Vaah-Tut>ber» .21 S 21 H. ZUer !„.."" 30 216, 152-516; S. PhllUppi, 170. 195. 170— Furniture 14 13 18.793 62126 Stampers ;. Ii 16 -11 The Kent Place School field Vi. Covtsi^a **PT^..^^WJ. 24 COST, or O. P. S. wholesale list Comets 10 17 !0 I StTrtWla Jo $35; K Mosi>o, 17 j; 180, ;46—501; T< ' Chcll r hockey team waa scheduled last price whichever .is lower. AH 80B. 99S W:i 15,898 MI.U O»mm gchctluied for Thursday, Dee, O. Th(jrila ?,o 4th—Stampers vs. Comet.?, 8:15 I'M.: Friday to -complete Us season ors M Brtndvr ...... 27 frozen fruits and vegetables al Pf:;:s.-y Abbutt Bttkinpcni vs. Wwhtubbew 9:15 P. M., PLIVtKlZING MACII. Shop 12 15 I7.3M «44.6 the local, Norwood avenue field ifr ...'.". 20 6c per dozen pkgt. abo»P Ah- Rilti". !6t. 1»9. 166—5M; TuthUl, IBS, Barricttw 11 18 14.51V 531.IB •No games arc scheduled lor Tliaiiki- I. r«hibru«fg» ...... 30 trlhutor's wholesale list price. 199. 168—556; SUsMl, 194, 182, 221—Twill Marking nlght. againrt Dwight School of Knglt- L, Behrerva ..... 30 600; UftcQuestlon. 224, m. 157—573; Devices 10 17 16,578 614. wood. Because of the «dver.ic P Dennta ..,.. 30 Minimum purchase $25 in any Jarossi'. Is5, IW, 188—565; Touis M3. Ken's Summit Summit Auxiliary Police N. IXUlJs.fl i department. &M. 605—2312, . iSport Shop B! H'.i 17,731 6S6.1B weather conditions tha game was LARRY'S SPORT SHOP Out-shoo! Bloomfield postponed and rescheduled- for Ba\im, 148, 184, 159-491; Gtlbany, 181 Individual Averages, Top Tun I Call Sam Gordon's 169, 172—503; MUlUppI, 146, 1C5, 173—Name a. TP, Av«. Summit Ausiliery Polico pi«to' Wednesday afU>rru>on at 3 p.m., 433; Petruun. 168, 195, 164—J28; Giwt, D. Hall 24 3471 144. team won iUt second match Sun December 3. Offset Printing 179, »W. 311— 463; Mel* MoUsne 2fl 3722 143. 67B-2597, Ruth McM&ne 27 3169 139. day by defeating Bloo^ifidd »• Folding MADISON N. Lawson IS 2m 137. he local range. The scores wtro; Infantryman in Korea SQLIRES MENS SHOP Q. lynch 26 35«2 131. Ooglla. 175, 1M. 192—551; Hutel, 15S, V. Rob erteon 27 3894 138. Summit 1166 nguinst Bloomiield's Lt. Fred B. Hollister, son of Mr. 180, 168—503; Acqivavlva. 112, 122, 188— E. HellquUt 24 3279 135, 10S4 out of a poaibk perfect sco'c and Mra. Frederick B. Hollister FOOD CENTER m; SsUenwe, 4M, 18S, 191-531; Voh- Call SU. 6-7197 M. Coomhs 27 3«78 I3fl. of 1200. coittfca. 103, 18«. 188-517; Totals 757, O, Bertholf S 67t 135, of Druifl Hill roici, is now serv- MA 6-0747 84a, 327-2JJ4. E. Flnneran 37 3023 134, Frank Qsmul»kl and Fred Sayre ing In Korea wl:h the Oth Held fIBA M. Bonn*H 14 3317 134. both shot 2D4; L. Lw«nUiein 201 TWILL MARKING DEVICES Tremendous DhcounU Burger, 143. 189, 15&—490; Kpnncilsi;. •KUltor's note—The highlight of ln«t Artillery Battalion, attached to '.47. 131. 149—477; Brenn, 1«6. 1M,wceka bowling waa Rutli MiMane'n 204 and Jamea Edward 287. the 3rd Infantry Division, it hog 3S1 Broad St.. Summit, N, J, on New Freeteni 244—5*4; Fisher, 144. 146, 117—407- game which helped Meta and Edward'* Other Summit BOOK'S were; DMI Coombs', 215. 190. 1»—ST4; Totals BIS, fienuty Salon winning -three games been reported, 860, S67-2542. Irom th» Bond Furniture. Coombs and F. W?S Tronk, Jr., 285; J. Omulaki 270 and B, Rey- m GRUiEfi momm m mm* mm m « muti nolds 219. .•sp- The next match will b« Dwem- an. bet 7 against the Verona Auxiliary STUDEBAKER Police at Veronfl. Local Hunter Bags Bear CHAMP/ON AND COMMANOER V-8 Succfttuftil hunting was enjoyed GEHEHAL by « group of aporUimen which ncluded Fr«nk D. l*«m«r of 21 Canoe Brook Parkway, hut week Mr, Leamtr, accompftnlod hy Get one now! A car value that sings! party ooneistlng of Dr. H, T, Max- well and Howard Saxe, Tjoth of Morrlstown, and John L. Mac- make ta.y going through SNOW'SWSH'MUP A bug you'll talk abut for years! Dougall ot Morris Plaint bilged 380-pound bleck hmr itid «lao a IW-pound bear. The *nim*l« w«r* *hot nww When it comes to • hcipiag hind Dlngman'» Ferry i n Pike County, through snow, siuib ana piud, & ., on Dr. Maxwell's 5(W-«ore thtff'i nothing like i pair o( thtst I ** 4 u h tract there, Mr. Ka)« «hot the *ug|«d Ocntrtl Wlnter-Cle.t tiro Inrge hmt

HOMES Induntrlal •doothiti »r« working SUItDINGS on new InspcUcldm for u«*> on In- BftEEZlWAYS t:U which havfl become Immun* AND to thoKt now *v«llflb!c CLERESTORIES PRACTICABILITY!

Check Studebqk«r prices if you wont real savings) See how Unit it takes to drive home a beauty of a new Studebaker! V! M HIM Come) in! Get a good "deal" and a good deal more! ., « 0H6/NA1 0******* mitbtAmt AtUneMt Orlvt of MIOIttff IMMMHW GEDDIS MOTOR SALES, INC. JMMI o/ tUvtfapmmi end tmpmemtnt EntlwM VaUnUtd Ftoivm AMMW Summit JOHN L DlfTCHE MOTORS, Home Comfort Products Co. 80-12 Frmklln Ploct Summit 1 fl Summit Avttttit Summit THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMKI! », 195? IS ims on »dio «hi iy the "coin your ideas commit- installation of an addKional w»ik- and has appeared dal'v Suggeition Fays Off Wi" on Primary Students Cliarlas E. Creccy, 6 South tee" of the Standard Oil Develop- way *t the EMO Research Centeiv Mrect, has been presented a cawh ment Company. .The iUiMi i i t.v (tr<; tpe.i own i p. it charge. origins! adaptation of bnnk, «in- titk'd "Indiiuii, lor Most of Spooner Estote The scenery and the costumes h Lefr to Charities"v'""k:'k were aUo . made lollawjiij," (liirl fipnjed; Doha . H- nr \ W, Sl» ( )t)rr, the Broadway ami road jirodiutiorta nf.''l?rig;i(IH >n'' H*»oi(/,, IH«plfW,i.l; Lymi Norton, Mijis Oillf'tte, who ri-iii'lt'.s in 'JVnafly, is now doing dramatic and singinK M-*(li.s!in'; «uid Milimla -c. KHzabeth. roles yn TV mid last appeared on tin' .stage lu Cole iPorlor's "Out o/ This M'fen'tl, attorney. New World.1' Mr, Neinr, who livi's at L'i.) De Bury place, has sung with tiio the executor «in00. Kane rn-w Fred Waring HIIJUHI. In the KolHcs lie wilt sing a new tiijmber, tln> .stasc. lOaeh ;!cd and is the author of "Dreamer's Holiday' und other popular numbers.' cent rcadiiif;. These incidens were 'mi HISO \\ ine(i 5ii,.!uu. -- -.. -...... ~ v - , ~ ~.~ ~- — . then dramatized by the following:. K: Chun-h, _Hills, is left Pamela'Connor, i'arucki Kcrrtigtu, >u parlor College Preparation 0 "and the ary estate to JiUiice Ford, Susan Hand, M«ry tlitcJ AlAlll i to eo!'*,!' - HH c Lo Mrs. Elci Van Dor Pool, European Courses Tougher, Students Little, Miehuelftnn Po:en, and Cynthia Tye, oil of Summit; Judith t'ct» i-i I) i jt Ueli (wik.rrs More Serious, Summit Girl Discovers Alk'ock. Marjorie Diertnan and Liiuja Service, of. Chathnm; ' "Italian, mid for Ihat ri •• TSir iinivrrsitips, like Uio Lin- -we. 1 il i . Dahiir "'.'. ti v *l u mo,stJKiinipcan stuilents t'*ilu- I heir one in iH-r, iiri . divided into i-rr "be irifmerw-f- : and Carol Kle bo. •carcfultv school, work" s'("ni'>usly',""' "Sv; SCHOOL » toys. «/-S rf-T-'-'.y; the It.-tlian ; The «tiulents begin to nmi J 1 may be Ir attitude" nE/SCHOO/ L Cotd A;e :e__or . uni-I in^ political ieiem:e. for example. ! ^"""'l""~'~" i t r « not In lii' t r,\liriei!ET SCHOOL W 0 «»9*.O« 2 vcrsity level. "Their tiidie.s are ''lfe"l;oi ;s"[(niri"Trhnr»l'-wf-f«IU'k'ul--;-.!lKken' , VlrclnJii I <,h- y !;• •'<»!ii^^*^ik3!tev.uSdy;!njJe.';;)... All the .';',urtenvs tsceni to have Lock , New Providence. Modernizing your Kitchen is, a good uiveKrmcnriiti'O;'* {FUrniture Repair* and Your I'pholstery Webster, datiKhtfr of Mr. and ilr.'i. to your home than it costs. ..„, ..'.>. ' t'mblvim V. I. Webster of 210 Kent I'laVe for liiMnry. -TliH, Jo;ui. fell, wight jiiviii" harvest sorifts. two .selec- : \ He finishing Problems boulevard. « Mount HdyV-ke Cul- be tlii- result of the fact that the tions which illustrated storie.s, and Moreover every member of""yoiir family -bcnefkft- fr-oai....tic advantages of a K. ry (!r;.:;^:jte a-;- lege senior, sptjnt.lhe past ycir European culture is .so much old- completed the progr iover .•j'yie is given cx- studying at tin- University of Flor- (T than nur own. "They have « prayer from Hansel ki where .she i.s majoring in music. In many ways the methods of Can you think of anything else that would bring: so milch pleasure? ,i .ii's you yenra of .satis-. about it in an interview open to She found U,e whole outiook .itiuiy ;irc much freer than our f-uti-n. the public. «nd method of education from the own. Tin' stutliMits go tf> class or It is easy to pay for, too. You can make a small down payment and pay the Jean found it impossible to say balance monthly over a period of two or three years if you desire. time a boy or girl enters the ii«! (is they wish, ond in general whether the Italian education is Zeigner's "liceo" which correspomlw more : tlif .'•'iirlcni.s do not t.'iltr lio-.c.s, bettor than ours because it is su Now is the time to place your order so it will be in time for Christmas. or less to our hi<;h school la beWituy I'stcn and they, ro-ad. Joan very different. However, she said w.i onATOKS quiu- unlike that of the United •!il D!" one- professor, giving an there has been a. great increase At present we have on Exhibition, in our Display Rooms, two new full size FITIN'ITIKI flr:i!BIV<>l-I.f;KS ( AHPKTS States. When .IS here we arc lireiit NonoiniY.i Iccliitt1 to (hi- Anicri- 1 1 ill interest hi higher education kitchens, presenting the latest ideas of Efficiency, Conveniences and Time- 472 Springfield Avenue Summit 6-0039 believer. ! in the general cihli'itiun, rt'i sroun. who before beginning since the war.-"They arc a won- Sited if the £irl.i pl'innrd to take Saving—and Color Effects that arc particularly attractive, esjiociftlly at undergraduate h-vels, drrfiil and open* hcurK'd people th.> Itflii(in.">«tnt>.s .speeiali/.atltin. In n Jee'-iuse." he said. "1 am-| with vitality, willingness to worlt, We hope you will come in soon and see them. We are sure you will find them the "lict' known i Vi''tli the pn.s.sibility of. retakes in as an rxamiiiiition of maturity ' taso of failure. THE All SV SHOP U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. which determines who can enter What the students have to do II. II. PKATT the universities. This exam, which for sr«itli'ation. however.' would NEW Nadiinaliy advertised and rtom I AMPLE 700 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, N. J. TELEPHONE EVERGLADES, is .oral, covers all of their subjects put ie if into the heart of most cherry furniture our specialty THIRD for tile three years und i.^ so diffi- Americans. Each one i.s required • -,1NTI(|UKS- PARKING l,ui>ilmi!; lor HoiiU'-Iiiiiliiitu:. . (iF>llr|>airing SUMMIT 6-3355 PARK ,t& A COMBINATION cult that'the professors tvavr to Vb;lt Our fhow Boom— to write a thesis xvliich aniount.s O()t'i» Kvery Day OF WATER, HUM W0CK5, do extra .studying before giving it. !o a :;(n)ii .sized boolt, and is in fid., H'atfbung PL 6-1623 TREC5, SAW-E06ED Of course with such a. test many fact published if it is of snlticlfnt 6I5ASS, SWAMPS. CAKA15 fail. Some of these wiit- and try excellent -.\ Thcjr final examina- ANOWltO-UPE. again the next ye.'»r. Tho.sc. who tion is ;>n oral one. Eleven pro- fessors ijweu.s.'i the ihr.sis with the TW0 WATER »N THE EVER- p.iss nro admitted to the univer- < wmm 6U0GS 1 sity -find, onoe pas! this hurdle, ?V ^WG£T AND PuflE almost always »blc to slay Msm^M^mmi there. 10CATED iN sammn In I'.'iiy then- I.N no:hiny Sihe FtORiDA,Tf(i& PARK ISA our "ROinp nw;iy to i-ol.le^o." The Hi NATURAL WILD-LIFE stunie for the most •, v , part ami *;o lo the university it) their L'ity. For tiu'in, rfoinK to school i.s like *;oing tu business, and thi- students dress and act nc- 1HCOI vhere are no ox'ra- currieular activities a.s we think ICITCHtN TRICKS of them, clubs, fraternities, and athletic teams. "There would be MARBLES CANte PUT 10 no room for them fliiyivay.'1 Joan H1HEt*V9i£ . However, the students are important political factor hc- •,e of their large numbers. There are 10,000 in Florence nlonc. CoinmulUMii, (die - found, was lo- in two main groups, the cvtremely idcnlistic intcllrctuals. COMMONWEALTH who believe in the possibility of Utopia nnd the poor

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Vi Kite ! 2 For $ nod J 11.15 |'3*.4S 4.50x1$ 14 J« • 1O" Slendv Kmplnvmriit llli Remember—You Can Always S-T-R-f-T-C-H o DaHor at • 50iU | 12.40 | 37.10 i)titi for Al 470i15 tu% j" 11.03 | 33.01 | 41.70 Inquire today 7.00«15 "•"(• tIM r i3,w ("nil your tnrnl Chief Operntor, at 7.1 1 OPEN EVENINGS It 9 '•"""""""ii,!,*' ran m mm' WIlf.B*!, f-*x Am* urn it mitjUH CAMNUN IN UNTIL 9 SEE WE MAMS Bms: NEW BELL Television Headquarters ; OTTO SCHMIDT, JR., INC TEIEPHONS COMPANY term* Arranged : AUTHORIZED Till DIUHIIUTO* Mlllburn A¥t., MlMmw, N, J. :' W^^. 9mm St. lu, 6UA5 THE SUMMIT HiRALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, IW Owners A Soap Fisike Snowman Bath Fixtures Battle of'Leavesis 'Fungous Blights Parents' An Annual Fall Event Can Be Cured by Nowadays Are i uL. if you tur# them ovt-r once i spring, once iiu summer .and Easy to Clean Problems I:L.II in ;iu> foil, '.h*-, resulting - run , ( [Burning Leaves If you are' plennlo-f to build, or j ! .ifinold Will We highly valuable i At this Magi- of tbc *eaiorjj'the to modernize your bathroom, you DONALD M. MAYNARD ff t Hi" fui vour garden. I-jt oak Imstt on a-«pccial plfc home owner run do much to check will be interested to know you ]>'t :'> can- now secure *tat up roof por- ii. t«* I'll, v're arid, and will- muke a i the spread of fungoui leaf blights My iittic tot-grad« »o« i* ***•(? ruhy in getting aionjj vu I of 'I. mulch for'azalea* rhotlorten- celain enameled ateeS bathtubs and „ I I ; next spring-.- It h easy "to identify normal child. It *«"«>•»». If* dw» Wl J thjidren especially rtir t!» lavatories. These italnproof, «cid •)• r A i \U : stii ii infection.?, /or leaves Usually D sittull town ' ' " 1 •resisting porcelain enameled si eel i)r,u lilt .1 it I'l irn oh!) ti>"« leaves which ' art- .spotted or imitilrtl. Hr, krunvn to He' ;M-«.>t\i -- front 1 fixtures clean as easily «s wiping • I '. Jt. Liiiu&sU't'. techiiU'&l «(t- to hh juircnU. He .b wu only child i prott'ctur, p«?ri«cps oth.'r cii.:..i.,n ( off a pane of^lae*—flnly.aoap and on !'i or allplw VIM? of .'she D«v.ry J'rw .jCxpiTt, itutt thfir U'vrry iitUc Hh^lihttod j lwve.accused him t>f b« mg 'num. .(r Mi*'i apple scab, ' .' ' Co., f apt and ' i it' i; it dftn't'tiialto .4 bonfire under , distaff d t«l!m knvrs is the quick- Both the bathtub and the lava- My thii'f trDblem rij(ht • ' ,. ,* •*" '" .i tP'o; the heat uiay sctm-h the est find safest form of disposal. tory , installed in your . prt-nent ' , . _ • . . mm Vd^i". 1118 Mill c :u\-uriu> i! v.u tnuit burn-leaves,, do'it in caiued by tile aettcra who clean adorned with horse chestnuts and ,iwkwllw,tm wonrf.for hi* Rrc«v ! ^ ..same; she commands; a metal basHet'or barrel. elms. Hits \>ast summer has seen the tilt «fter installation with on ,jJlg »naepefld(.nM mnii «lmo*t to ! f « 'You-vf waited long enough for leaf blotch of horae chestnut*, and hydrochloric acid. Some- of the .hose leaves to -blow away, Tou've blark spot of elms more rampant *cld dribbloa down the wall Into "big talk" Is Kiiritthiiig! ftteti 1 thesii'as ,jnip;y got to rake them Experts Favor than in previous yeara. the bathtub or lavatory. ignore iff Will''lie "iiulirrow- Jt? with hlmstlf. 1'ije. wrtcktend gardener-\yh» in-. If your bathtub or lavatory ha.1 Otherwkf, MB ihtefi %tem to be And when they're in v 4. You note that ht U pa.-! th« slats up-on conserving fallen leave* streaks that are t-xeep- I on \ trj Kood t'^'i^ty nuturjin. So this...omirs, reinfection Is apt to 1 find, ffienii'lnrei associated with a occur next spring. Th«'gardener ^ the acid- fit ft- * a tip '<' Dad: ••' . nifty be so intriguing thiit hi pit asant, comfortable' holr/p, capi- •must also maku certain he does flowed onto tht* fixture. ' would be vvtll to discover, lime up the leaves.frequently as tlnttes to talk this'-way y; talize on the natural' beauty of not'distribute, infected leaves ai a Everyone has fun when the children take part In the Christmas! t \n commonly found In the !e, what Is causinf it.. It convince himself that-frVrer in planning your r< mulch or fertilizer on the same decorations. And the holiday will seem ,sO'rnuutopiore, festive to them | get 1 thatwrfiong th«> /ollovvinft with it." THOTfftnd-IBOte spring,-- sacs'''on if they can make things themselves with a little help from .you. ' Whip- fiuggrtttions you (n.iy. fin* a clue U8.,"3,p,9?',"..(ronr soap flake* is the first step-, and it's so easy to do. Do' yoii -artU yoirr .h overwinU'iTd leavt-s *"i'JipTo8«?"" thv • :hat will aff'otint at l«?ast in part >HSJ ' While youVc'buiywitn''-"'*:a"^'i^l^ii vv«,r spenk rothV-r siuuply t •'• •.--•• *pa£ua_.o(' ftingi ••into, the air.- ' for (iid i-.Hi) ,(> -f>,,' •'; ' ' •"'""" "•""*'•$—tf.c**.*t **.-.* ... M'Amx.?,,M:&a,. 1 ! 1 ''].'? Tnw "a his way "of siiow'ing eaves jsf'P.t! u] tt fin?, *M«^^WVt ."-^'jr'4-"i' '' • ^ t^e cvergn-cn family, tip you! When you burnus iriT6""S'tr.Dike-;"'-3Eft nation's top .tnterrorffificfcW^nfr^^^ •4uxtberJBax«ft.: :hejm on ;\ compost heap. It takes T«rPut-'that-th«.xvoods. custom-^ ^I;upCf ^ ^ been " prevail n't." be the reason, you probably are «r abruptly and impatiently ? ].' no, lwc» year* for lc.-ivcji to fully decay, ilyuwii./or-floors, chains, table.-. H€,()_ too_ th?"'infretloria are•-«•»= For the:"ino?maiT'u»ii"ans6'uT';t^"cnpa-wf--wat«-to-4!acK:lii>g«.bMpfj_yoii to bathe children and "tviQi¥ !jFi»iCT«.«fcM«,«a. .oppMUiiflty ,ta hookhhilvcf. p.inclirg and the like Ue'nt. L'*af tips arc- obviously in other more desirable soap flak"e», adding more.water for A whipped creum consistency to j foot TJalh"s,""a7td it• •-*!«)• in. "•ppflsr#s-fl--*ijixiilar Jipmry appeal. deadened. Moreover, foliflge of way,i ThLs Is due, i?hc .says, to the fatT decorate Christmas tree branches. After you've helped with the beat- an auxiliary seat. Modern sU-el like fashion. lower bran"c'h"e"s""Is"TXycFhr-"to fee- 2. - ii.s behavior in&y reflect ft1* ..that their beauty of grain and Ing;It't"the children, make-the•••*iw\y-miin..J^...mddiJBK.,thre_e:_j(nowb»lIi| bathtubs also are Ideal for com- If in the above you find Wainscot first affected. Sanitation"' is the j..dyjikc of-your ovcrsolidtoua a(- coloring-., an Inimitable product graduated in size, and then setting them one on the other while linoisi" j b"inatTOTi^it»down or shower bflth.-_ £-H,«..a»..to jyhyj-ouf son ^ b. ,best control for the evergreen iHialf, Mothers f the vs-ry best inten- Will Save Repairs ficial about" it, It la genuine, not coat buttons are made with colored buttons of different sizes. It might; which provide additional f'M area suggestions for overcoming foliage and burn. ti->ns tend :o spoit and pamper VVhfn one sft.s ;irmir.d to a ma- eontrivfl. . • be fun to try hooks and eyes for the teeth. To make the hat, cut out a j wij/h a safety-bottom. There w km ugh* talk. If you con: in no • circular brim of heavy paper and roll a flat strip to form the crown.-danger of slipping,and sliding in him. For example, art* you.overly . |or. cleaning ;n the •nursery, it &) whether your rooms arc to putzled'aa to tho reason* ft >r it, This can be slit to hook together, or it may be pasted. . - " these modern safety bottom bath- ' cor.ci'-rned about ilia lifiai'Ji? Do ; nay bs* found .that- the youngsters bo in modern or traditional motif, you may "'Want to ignore i 'or ra|tions, probably going «> far a» well polished woo you ;o, break, holes in'thp pltwltt- ; ly • to the- charm of your rooms, be cut up in bars later, and used all over again. Even the crumbly bit* •i.'iuiis to be bccorning a ]•• ' warned him (igainiit playing 1 Many hoascholcko have found It; according to Mi« Whitney, Renovate tow resulting from the cutting may be dissolved and re-used. Another ncnt pattern.«f behavior \:<>\<. trick Is to build each snowball around a strip of rope, designed to form Home Wiring •*rtui{,;h" gainer in which-he may you hud bett«'r ».So jsmmtluni, tih{,r itsirabie to place wainscots in Especially Important in this ge: hurt? A njotiicr who is too a tie and a belt. Later separate the three snowbaJls, and let the chli- It What you should do ', lurieriea to prevent the need for .scheme of things la the floor, al- protective Is likely to nag with- frequent repairing and repainting, ways a point of centre! intereet Despite Costs jdren use them as bath balls. Should Allow «omtwhat upon your child' ^ ou:. realising rtat she ia doing, peratnent and your mtKhi WeiruL-ots can'be made* of hard- In any room. A fine oak floor net The best time for making im- and na£xlr,g rn»thpra usually have jpard (ernooth. pressed composi- off with one or two attractive provements in a home is almost For Reserves ;agiy^talking children. '.€• in tho pa«T. Jon boards made of exploded wood accent rugs lends « touch of always right now, There are sel- HOW TO MAKE FUN GIFTS ;hip9, that can be Mtwed like ' hominoss. combined with quiet dom any. advantages in waiting. Since electrical usage in th« 3, Whin you say "he does we!! I)r, Majnurd'* tree booklet IIOH umber); plywood, which comes in dignity, that is impossible to du- Prices seem high, but they al- OUT OF PRACTICAL ONES home 1* increasing every year, wir- at school" are you inrtudm r*print» of iminy of his .-arying thicknesses—one-quarter! plicate. Ifardwood alA-eys has ways seen* high, and any chance By ANN GARY—ANS Features ing installed only on" the basis of nch, three-eights inch, half inch : reigned supreme &s the major of a worthwhile change inoy be have bffn printcil lurf. present needs may be obsolete ind so on; composition board,? component of chairs, tables, book- j remote, iVVITII A BIT OF WIRE, some Christmas wrappings from lai»t year, >om,Um,ther wood*. • at knotty pine, has gained wide- ern equipment for your kitchen. | It's really quite easy and you'll make a practical gift amusing plus more than 20 lump* and A new labeling tape, called The hardboards and composition ^rw\popVHypopii'.arity . It Us smart not Suppose you consider today's costs and fun to receive,, by following these suggestions sent to us by lighting fixtures, Labflon, h« been developed to boards may br painted or en- , m]y ln dfns and r«cre«Uon rooms way out of line from, what you Stanley Home Service. Many homes built 20 yrsrs «go tahe pencil mar^in^a without imceime!edd . TThh e wood panelipanelinn g and but ftliw in dining und living thought they'd be when you first TO MAKE THE Santa smudging. Its handy for record. plywood can be stained, waxed, nre today electrically o&solrte be- rooms. began to dream of this improve- Claus cut out two strips iisg the palrain'ff date, color shellacked, varnished, painted or cause they were wired chiefly for Other hardvvood.1 commonly ment. So suppose you wait for a of Christmas wrapping lights and « few appliances,- Such nuitiber en*H'K n strip in Bn *nconsplcuou.s end pecan. Still others, leas plenti- down. and two Inches wide. If miled directly over bad plaster to the widespread me of inconven- place, such &s under s table, and ful and therefore more costly, In- you have pinking shear* studs spaced 16 inches or 24 inches Even if prices were to ease ient, unsightly, makeshift exten- pa have record which will tell clude walnut, cherry, ash, hickory you'll give the trousers sion cords, which are usually not a an centers, Or, if the plaster 1» ! off a bit—and th«y might not— if you can paint over the «urface and teak, j would the difference be great an extra floislnesa efficient and are sometimes unsafe. 5».d only in spots, special adhesive with good resulu. may be used to eocure the wain* enough to Justify your tacriflce i Work the strips so that Allowing "reaerve capacity" for •ieot. • Outdoor Look of thlfl improvement over that • X $ they fall over the han- future appliances ia a wiae invest- Varipu* householdero like such i period of time? Or would you dle of the fleih truth ment in convenience when plan- Authorized wain»cc-ta for bedrooms of young- gladly have paid that difference and disappear around ning home wlrlnjr today, tor it'a »ten or for d«n^, where the wear Moves Indoors th« back of the bru»n inglcel to expect new appliance We might not agree tbat the out-j to have enjoyed more comfortable ind tear is above normal. Such i living in the meantime? ^&I\$-*^WPi*: :H . A bright dunce's cap does well for a hat A bit of itring will WESIFIELD 2-5274 For 56 J MI* to be able to swing the purchase lahed before doing the next. light, can carry out this theme j hold his cone arms on. If you want to whiten the bristles just run for rrompt Service 43 Staple St. Sninwit Cabinets summer or winter. of the house and pay for all or I them aero**; a bar of white soap. Then put some buttons on with Ia the kitchen one easy way to „,-,. . , . , flfiy of those improvements on jstrui^ht pirsA have plenty of electrical outlets la Mlllwork theWallpape fore In rrecen muralt yearss hav. eThes comee ar tco Lu » , .. Jt; , 4. MISS BALLET DANCER is made'In much the same way except s by using "plug-in »trlp." ,Thu» re- Formica Counters I short term credit at the same plastic spoon has been fnwtnne-1 on to the brushes to look like a head. sembles a atrip of molding and has used on one or more walk in r H i -<4 foyer, dining room, living room time. Cone arm* are wound on with heavy thread or string. And a bit of ftil the necessary wiring Inside. It fAN SANT BROTHERS or terrace a background for This was pointed out most Ltlssue paper makes an appropriately fluffy gklrt give* the householder his choice j And if you want to hang your tree with something practical for Builders wrought Iron or light-seated mod- clearly by a manufacturer of of ctlectrloni outlet* either heating plants, In a recent inter (each member of the family cut out angel wing# and attach with string »lx Inches, or every 18 inehw», i C»mm«rc« St., Chatham ern furniture to give «n elegant view. "By Installing a new hent^ look. in* plunt In an old house," He .s«ld, [or scotch tapn to the backs of toothbrushes. "the ownrr not only rnakw his $torog« Cabinet home mor<» attractive to a buyer, width* should be increased. . Who doean't need more but actually makes it cadier for 2. In wall cabinets, have one Whether you live in a rmnaion or ,. R A N C £ the buyer to buy. Storage Needs with a minimum width of 21 bflaementlMij one-floor plan, voi* '"This is the reason: The average mche# «t the serving center, one «n alwny* U.«K> more *pftcc to store PROTECTION buyer ncqtiirrs* a, mortgnge on For Kitchens 24 lnche* wide at the mixing cen- things-you •iiccumuI»U «nd ean'i which montly payments arc at « ter and two 15-1 nch ©ne«~#t the bring yourself to give or throw } high Ifvel for him. If ;i hoitse has rnngo «nd the ulnk reflectively. *wny. Free workingp\mnm tor n cle- ..-.in 3 simple slept' )nn antiquated heating nystetn, he Requires Study Add «lx lneln*» to th« width of all ver, storage wall cMtlmt which mu«t consider » short-terni loan except tout at th# »lnk tot liberal combines dwk apace «nrt op«.» TV amount of storage to finance a now hoittlng plant. /uipplle/f. Bhelve» with phnty of drtwpf.^, I. ANALYSIS A careful *(Uii needed In « kitchen dom n*A de- Monthly payments on both debts 3, 'Choose mftterlftlii for bum eloset^ Wit! a ivftrdrotw* urea arc THE SIMPLEST SOLUTION TO THE »n«y nmonnt to morp -shun the p«-nd primarily on the slic of tht> your* for the »#hln«r. jiwt mention of your'insur.inrt^ pro'iy^m . "IMPOSSIBLE^ PROBLEM OF mblnet tf»p» c&rpfully, Such water- buyer can afford. 8o h«r pawies up proof *urfac«« tm elfty tlie will not tbl# nmrtmptr «nd «ffi»d your re- and rci^juircmcnlf. INTERFERIN3 DOORS the houac. #how that jtut about tit** qiw*t to Tfie Vpmn be hurt by hot petjj #md pang 1 HOLCOMB « HOKI "If thi» owner putt-In'«• n*w> Mun« , he «dd» the co«t to pl!«a are kept on hand infufjn^ l^fan to pivt you ill thQ rtotls@n4Hd HIP prli'f of tji» hftime arifll the work centtr* xo thftt the biiyrr'« olillgntion in {^^ m four, flood kitchen pS«nnin« CESSPOOL best infiiiMncc protecticnr€ uvfr tlir imig icrm of the taken Into amount this f«et, •«ir trie lowrst cost. 't «* It does Men « combJiMtlon icrvlnf-rongc cen- Y P«>'' ter, * w«ll e*Wn«t 24 to iO lneh««« CLEANING woy. Wldt thole* ef bL, In itnf«i." »Jef»d ploiHo fabric rV proper h«l|him tot1 work *urface«. widej In mfflclent, A combination Building - Repairing •i. CONTROL A ?u?r mcihd|] sink-mixing center nwd« a wmH m fWffnn PHI lifW» - M»m« Pointers of keeping your insurvificc;|J cabinet «t l«Mt 80 Inches wide. 0KMP0OLS R. A. Michalski Ths «¥#ntff@ family, «tudi«^ re 8. Don't overlook tpftco for din* pro^MiTJ *ilways up ftf dntiir v#*l, Jcet'jMi In th# kitchen «bo«t nerwure, Service for eight requlna Aim milder Iflfl it#m«i of food, S3 to I'M utan< « wall cabin** four feet wide, lit Ludlman *...... „, fl!« and 10 to 12 rle«n« fllnlng fc General IPontractor wfe pfilrtt^rw on pfflnnin^ n IHK. (IRANI * BVU JMMHft JALOUSII twnp.. Families th«t entertain l*rf n ALTIRATIONS — Wf AIRS *m«unt of utorngp for thetn group* «r w>ll«ct| dw»<<«, will «#•>! WIMDOWJ 1 , In houwholdn at two to four more Truck* for Uln 121 W#if End i, in bunt ttibineta, Iwve one at mM m tmmt •. Kf MPLER Imuii Ml inch** wido at the #lrtk, Summit »it* il inrh«i wid« for When an electrlent fu«B blown, CARL GUUCK Whttf, 24 iff«M« IW1 **• W don't fflp)«cfi ii until ym'vt SPlBifllwiPw SUmmlt 4-1817 center mi 10 for the f§»ff, leuni »ntf eerrioted th« «hort 9f overload ihut )* thi W.'rt • SHOE H tifMIK*

As Ntor i .1.11,1,111 «rn, I, ,. , n.i.n. • . -i-iri ,_... ••,..i,,. . ,.'. „,,' T J M To You Summit Shoe Service & [AUCTION ROOMS At Your For Goods - ! Antique* 4S*rrke Telephone BUSINESS DIRECTORY Stww LuggageWhiSe-U-Wai Shop t , Bought and Sold • YwNttd lUpairing ' . -i i|>li'te Estatoi Bought RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES t Ave. SI. 6-4378 k,,,iniit Avc. SUMMIT U-MWMS AI r« in f < HUJHIIVS • IIIOM W«RK« ll TO • M1ME0CRAMI W « • KM % l> t MHVIU: WIVIMHVH Bureau JAS. R. MORRIS ASENCrc , , n. .... „ BUCK'S EDGAR'S B. H. FRUMKIN fNG Ircn Shop «Th* tempt*,* f*ii^ ^Wp" j ...... iSuburban RemodeliRg Co. .Children's Siz«s 7-14 CENTER CARPET \ Mimeographfi% - Photo Copies RAILINGS [AUTO BODY SHOP TEXACO SERVICE ric-Tt-cna Siit-8 10-14 - "Floor Coverings Addressing • Tekphone Aruwerlng 'APPRAISALS Chiibbies 7'i-H'i ,285 %riaRf)et»l MMIT It ll'alnuf si. SUMMIT 8-8SOT 'MM IT 4-4280 • I,OH I Nr.hi SUMMIT 6-SOW • ifvn;'i rii • ('ubiiniiir - u«. tte,h,k, in.. MO i'»l| THICK* • I (IRK # George W, Robbtni, Jr. Al SUMMIT • (IIVMKS A • Rug Cleaning & Storage. SIMM IT AUTO RADIATOR ELstimajes Cheerfully Furnlslicd McKERRELL'S Serving Bc-rlt*lfy Meighu 1-BpDY- REPAIR SHOP 'l^-Pi. .t'iVHv.ry .' 31 Summit Ave. . And Vicinity •'John fako, Prep. tuuNi;M\IIT «ii • JiWKLKHS • Authorised GMC O**le* sptiii|;lirltl Av#. KVrkeU-t llta FRUCHTMAN'S liberty Cleaners 8-27W »••,-t H<>dy * Fender Work Prmcr'tpVion Center 'HaSERVICE" E. L FITTERER Floor & Wall Til« TA1LOUS Keittal of. HKNIMNI Boils. . ;;.rriBAv*. SUMMIT «-2055; BILL SAVAGE'S GARAGE Linoleum & Anphalt M KKIKIW Robert H. Steele .'' Wij<-tl Chair'* ,»' Tile Instiled By Experts 2 $'llr, OAigrn ScrtiV* ' TO DEALERS t "tree Parking" Broadloom Carpets'- Rugi REALTOR Maple St. SI MMIT «-717I Facilities For Our 14 Beechwood ltd, .- In-»uran«;e. Customers .SUMMIT «-8283 {lion Motors Inc. Cum[ili tc Atituiiiouvo"Service Work Called For E*t, 1980 USED TRUCKS •S Summit Ave...» horhnJ Salt* & Service We l'ic!<-!';> & Deliver FLORISTS & Delivered SpcclaWstr In Plating ' 24 .Franklin PL ! call SUMMIT ti-3«»3 Household Cold, Silver, Brass .»—•—— Richard & Anthony j'"B5 Springfield Ave. .Summit< S'JM Morris Ave. Summit Ashland Rd. Greenhouses IMI\T I utlutu Tutfatt SUMMIT «-0«U E. Wurst, Prop. • Watch Repairing •Jewelry , • - • F«.r SUMMIT ,'fltnvert far Ail, Oica»ion* 3M SprlngrHeit! Ave. &V. 6-2125 f^iiif'S & Ccntlonien COAL SUMMIT Suburban Refrigeration tpdirs - Parti - Acc«»jorie« SERVICENTRE call SUMMIT 6-8053 , -• Suits Made to Order I LAIMIHII'S Wallpaper & Paint Co. . Co. Inc. >" , Fur Work -r Hcinodcling • I Morris Ave. SUMMIT 8-iiOO "EASTERN 218 Ashland ltd. , Summit f4fif- 14 M*pl« St SL JIMIT «-70S« GARAGE FUEL COMPANY DEVOE & SAPOUN: ' I • A, M, DEL DUCA COREY'S Paints & Varnishea t Serrier ' M. D & H ANTHRACITE call SVMMIT .-••-•-#-Cotsdftt*^,...,.^ ; ,4. ! ' LaiMidry, Dry Cleaning^ Uug call SUMMIT 60004 v> . j . • • Funeral Design* " ' ClfSaTii&rFUF Stoftt|»" " -•• ItOOFtHS Seddis TAXI

v - 1vn LLciv C%A--i--.L-&4V««l*«.pol.(.SottthS.yc.V - NASH • AI TO KOPPERS COKE - FUEL OIL ORCHID ttROWEKS EXCLUSIVELY LAUNDRY Decorators e«U SOIJIIT • TtriVISION • General Auto Repairing "D'fcHia Cttrsagcs Prom f3.0O rtar 35 Maple Street 0-1* Broad (Parts & Service) In l'l. SUM.MIT 0-W28 426 Morris Ave. Summit! Dry CSean ing-Rug Cleaning call Sl'SoiiTr(t-'M«7 |<) Summit Avf. (Showrooms) -SUMMlt_RADlQ & Frank Brenn Co. SU.MMIT 6-1782 Industrial PI SUnuniti'H Unlsn PI, SUMMIT ft-1183 Summit. APPLIANCE CO. •- •Auto Seat Qivers SUMMIT 6-im I i i urn > tnihnriicd Deolrr j u Top, n77r7^^TA / ^, ,A"^H SUMMIT HILLS FLORIST Heller Screen & \ • DU UOKT Schmidt Jr. ! cf,ii s, WINDOW SHOP ! "Saf, It With Flowers" MQIOItS j • RCA ' • . •'"..•'.•. (31 (hr,%liiut Avr. Summit inc. for : We Telegraph Flowers Everywhere Lumber Co. CURTAINS - DRAPERIES 3 Beechwood Road Summit Abe's Liquor Store! Ghell Frantzen • STROMBERG-CARLSON Vour Authorized • IIAK1:i!s # I«J Springfield Ave, , Summit WINDOW SHADES I SUMMIT »-H>7T Liquors - Wines and Beera j STUDIO SI'MMIT ^MAJESTIC BAKERY VENETIAN BLINDS -Maple St. SUMMIT MS80 Fl KI, OK. PHOTOORAPHr Spccmlizii K In Munufacturin* ,\Vo(!ding • Par!) • ' SCREEN'S - Hirthday 1IAIIIIKS 25 Union PI. Summit! •Commercials • Qwdid. (.'AKF.S WM.DEEGAN Summit Ave. Summit «-*IM STORM SASH ' COMBINATION DOOES ROY'S )ODGE - PLYMOUTH ; Phono Onli-r.4 Aii. -opted Dealer M'hf BRENNAN'S j Metvred Deliveries PORCH ENCLOSU-RES HOBBY « TOY SHOP S71 Spt-itt ft f i« Id \v<-. ' Automatic Heating Spiingtkki Se 1'ftlon Avm. Sales & Service PIVXOS Imported Toys SI'MMIT (i-iSHH OIL BURNEK 3alisL »w Providenc« 81M31IT »-Ml» Parts - Repairs \ DAIRY FARM Mod'.-ls stid Accessories Stilt* & ServSre Hroari Street SUMMIT 6-16R5 Kt'Kistwd Golden LIQUORS, WINES & BEERS ; Doll* - Games - Wheel Goods 92 Springfield Ave. Sumrnlt 6-5370 I'IOIIIPI Dfliverlcn Guernsey SERIIIE ; U9 Springfield Ave. SU, 6-1875 Trost's Bake Shop rnll SUMMIT 6-1163 '\JUAfb Eastern Fuel Company STATION A fwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmm- SPERCO "Your Favorite liakvry" Vitamin "D" 1 Beechwood Road Summit! F,sta)t,ish*d lM» Ft'EL Ott jSTEINWAY MANOS \ • TRACTORS • MILK 24 Hour Delivery Bought, Sold, Motor Co. Inc. BROOKDALE Hfbuilt, Rfflntshfil. CARNEY'S Authorlted Specializing In "Let llrrmiun't Onlry Serve ton WILLIAMS OIL-O-MATIC Expcit Appraising Dairy & Delicatetssn 9 Vf Kornt At*., f Tracfor & lawn Mower In Your Home" Oil Burners TYDOL STATION Wedding & Liirlhday fakes LIQUORS SU. 6-149S TYDOL Gas - Oil Lubrication SALES & SERVICE CADILLAC 47 Division Ave. Sales & Service" Prompt Pick-Up h Delivery Tractors - Plows - Chain Saws Springfield Ave. Summit New Providence iS$-iS9 Broad St. SUMMIT 6-OTOI SEEES WINES c*JI SUMMIT +9B* Power Tools - Lavvn Movven OLDSMOBILE SUMMIT 6-Uia "JOB toll ~ W« Deliver" PLUMBERS SUMMIT (i-OOli KrtmA It Walnut Stre«U Generators • Rollers - Pumps STEPHENS - MILLER CO. 448 Sprlnrfleld Ave. SU. 8-8fiS6 SUMMIT 6-2280 SALES & SERVICE • IKM. FOOD • FUEL OH. JOS. O. CHRYSTAL CO.j Springfield Ave. New ProvMcnc* Metered Deliveries PABT8 - REPAIES aV SiWPS • M & M LIQUOR STORE OIL BURNER PLUMBING & HEATING I CORCORAN'S STATION HORSE Complete Stocks of • rPDOLMEHEHS • 491 .Morris Ave. Salei & Service SHEET MKTAL WORK j CAROUSEL Wlnea, Liquors & Beers ; — , . • . SUMMIT (H70O MEAT MARKET 38 Russell PI. SUMMIT 8-0029 Phonej SCM3HT ATUNTIC SERVICE HAIRDRESSERS U.S. Inspection Horse Meat Wt DELIVER 17 Cedar Street ATI*ANT1C Product* i Jas. Long's Sons "You Umnn II ulk Out Sttti'fietl Dog Poods & Dog Equipment call SUMMIT 6-J079 FLNEHAL G*»-Oi!-Lubrte*£ion IPltOLSTKRERS Free Parking Available Konnels Supplied Paul L. Werner 3 South St. Ne«r Providenoa ) Interior Decorators Slip Cover* «I(i SprinKfield Ave. H7 I'nloq l'l. SUmmlt ft-6156 John I. Croot We Pick Up* DeUver ffounfl Of An. m C.a\t\ WfivinK A Sjx'tiiUy APPWAXilS n ;TO ELECTIIH AM 311 Springfield Ave. FOR QUALITY PRINTCNO enll SI'MMIT (i-0!'!IH SUMMIT 6-1257 SEABOARD eall SUM3UT SH'l Springfield Avj«. IJassel Eastern Fuel Company SEItVK I] (If No.Answ«r, C*tt SUMMIT HAitmvAiii; Finance Company homason Brothers Vour 37 Mapte Street HILL CITY PAINT & Denier New Providence Hardware Quick Service UNITED SERVICE MOTORS Authorized WALLPAPER CO., Inc. LARRY'S . . 9t Paint Store JOE'S GULF s Hiirdwfire - Hous«wares LOAN RADIO REPAIRS •• DuPont - Dutch Boy Pratt * Lambert CYCLE & SPORT SHOP j,,S3.239 Broad st; SUMMIT Paint - Glass • Tools Service Station • Signature FAINTS New Used Springfield Ave. New IVovidene* SUPREME RADIO A Cmt — OH — Imhriemtlmm • Automobile Alt Make* of Wallpapers AUTO-LITE .K* IHH AI> SUMMIT 9-3100 ROAD SERVICE • Furniture TELEVISION 4S7 MpringflHd AVF. Nnmmit Official Sale* A Service mil SUMMIT Port)! - He|»»lr» - HHICH - Service • Flexible Terms Senlce on TV. Honte MJMMJT «-l»f« Kverythlnjt Electrical For The SM $pri«mfi*M SI'MMIT 6-603H Convenient Repayment Plun Or Car Radio* Automobile 307 Broiid S(. DAVID J. FLOOD 48 Maple St. 81M2HIT 6-«l20 TROYANOS Complete Carburetor & Brake Lto. 738 Service* Klectrieal Appliancea rail Summit TEXACO SERVICE « Bro«4 SUMMIT S-0W2 Repaired WM. DEEGAN SprlnffltM Am TKJtAC» twamewn A7H. ROEMER co. INC.! Household Wiring MASTER KRAFT Cm» ' Oil • Labric»tlfflB Prompt Service Of Co ,!. L. Kimlln. I'rrH. We Pick Op * I»#!Jw - ox H TO HAIIIATOIC • 8«t HprlnfrfMd Ave. OIL BURNERS SUMMIT SWEET SHOPPE • HOI, JCVf ATE • Books Of All.. Salim & Servle* c»ll SUMMIT *-*•» Watche* & Clock* SUMMIT «-l*9l Bminesn Luncheon* m Mwrrfo At*. Call SUMMIT I'honf: SliiimK «-12T* A Specialty 'i Auto R«dl«for Repairi 91 Sprinjrflftld Ave, Bysfrak Bros. S Seeebwe6d Rosd Kummit Sandwiches Of AH KiM» WILUAM'S RADIATORI} RIAL ISTATI o\ i II Arrows 1MTEII1OH 881 Springfield AvII:\ s • • Rebuilt IMSORANCI • Rscorprt IIKCORATORS ' .:,••"! APPAREL i * neilgn k 2OTOS ISSO SERVICE i;\t A Avr. Summit ill'i Shtiliirvlc» S^tiort Furalihlngi sPri«ffi«M AV*. ( "WnlM« Impair Hfftlin ~£ I'AillKIIA ro> i II A< TOIIS m "(prlniflrld Avf. SI'* H-Mour Ro»d S#rrlc« tsso • YAH* # (%t» ti trui'VH ' & SiirlnnfMd AVMI. JOHN NIGRO A SONS CONTRACTORS Camera Shop of Summit Clartnc* D. Unf I Son Bhrivol - Dulldox«r • Rollsr Helen Edwards itJMtMlf Atil-'NT-i V'Olt: City Mmon Contractor CtComptMM * mn woman K.xlnU • Vlot " 1f«rni • • & Trucking 8«rvl«« ttn«pon»lU« Qtjjr Soceodiito, Prop. E»*aU I lntur.net Kstlmnt*"« Cheerfully (liven Owning: well-mnlnfalnprl property AUTO SERVICE New Construction * Auto nM>d not pay the ln«urnnei> instruction* Avr. «-7l97 si MMIT fl-«MW7 «M7l 'W7 of the irre«j>nn«ir»|p and «-tm Illrtf.-I ]» Morrl* Ct, Huntmlt • I IMI IlEALEHft • BUTLER AGENCY Walter A. LEN'S MOTOR CHARLES FISH MARKET HENRY MONACO BUY AND V$i Fre*h Vhh 1Mb Allen (i. Butler Edward A. Puller McNamara SALES & SERVICE Genera! Mfl«onry IRONS & CONNELL HpwInllKltifC In JpFiQtl Kocrtlif REAL ISTATf CHHISTMAS Auto flepttlM fltupco Work I INSURANCE » Wntk f,tv« Mulrm I/>h»tf>r» Wt atfMff All SEALS SI MMIT «VU« f MJ!« Orteml fl »h«tt r m MMIT An. it . tmml Ate. Summit SUMMIT i-IIH-M WiUnut St. fil'MHIT #*!»« 11 ¥m*to Ave. 9-1917 470 lft THE SUMMIT HERAIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1952 FOR SALE SERVICES OFfMEO WAMTIO TO §U¥ •__ } £fom ft;« PAY C/U>U lor >out used luruitur*. BBANKJHD • ' . ' antique*. HJvtr. t>«ik». Drtc-»-brtc, Movie Guide Nov 27, 28,, Dff, I, I Raluba*- IF IT'S WOVEN, Try Alptmi; Crino- WE works of art, etc RMiind My Shovltith 11:0*. J:2S, 8:5j. Borough '] i CLASSIFIED line, HBsbabif, £9c; Wool Felt. '<2 " mut put ujJ storm jyiht*. We AUCTION BOOMS 9:ai. T!.H' JTOII' MUMnjsis, 12;M, 3:S0. *4.98; MlilUM 43 ", 13 69: Percale* alvj clean tu>U w»» floor*, cltln tiid «3 SUMMIT AVENUE SUMMIT for l'cttl <« ia 11 Iroai 23c; P. IF.. Orsf*U(i!>\ fronv 49c; rrp:nr gutter*. Reiuhart, yvlnghton Tel Summit S-0994 STUAJVU My "siwuJifM.' 12:Si 4:10. 7:45, 10,43 111 Dotted Swiss trom 49C. f»f.*«», Iroro o-10'fS. 1 r W» *t|M»iy I«ur »ttle contmU N«v. 27. Tii« Widow. 2.34- TIIP Iron Mis>trws*i,, 11:00, "i:!3, & Mi. ftcrt We; • Rny'on Gabardine, (torn 73c; 4:S4, T:!i, 9:33. Nuv.'IB. The MLrrr> 8 4i JJ.OJ. Nov. 30' ttaiti&W Roiiii'l from 98c; 48" &lonk"» 'Cloth. We; Widow. 2.45, 7:2LS. y.i1: Nov. 2i) Uil>.-,,/ My fc!houJ(i«T, 1M, J:IV. 935 Tim Iron ADVERTISING finwale Corduroy, from ll 19, Nylon. KwidrutSal & Commercial «ttd r*»ol»e«, modern or antique UDIH' II. .4:40: Wild, fac, a.'^i; Win. 5, 1:00. 4:W, ^;W, U ,W, Similar asitiiga-m-.wcji. Mien, tilt, Telephone- Millburn The ' Mtny VVItitm, o:t!5, 7-It'. ti:SI. j Klhei n 1 J > 1 cotton, nylon, dtspery, upboUtrry. . Piew,e call lor dc- Nuv. so. jircauilK" - •)''*''• *' ' - "'I''. j •'« H. (3-Paper Classified Combination) br'itfat fabric* drr«*riiaker notions !' BKNT.-A WNOKB mils. P, BMi 6Hop, PUIiUJfld «• At no aftAtiaiM.I efc*m« jout classified »d Is l«*erud In sll'Htrr* ol nod' aci-rii.jrirj .from- B*trs. U*n MPNTH. ONLY M. Deiivertd to >«ur Ih {• 1. Dr. .Uiihu.l! . ^: •iii. 1'J.lK) 5 20, 7:45, SO'10. Nov. 23,. 25 j Jhe community ae*sp« c MINIMUM CHARGE 10 WORDS $1.00 ' cortlcfta. Pufljsb. Wwn»tttti»Cromp- *• 5.U ,«-8?78 ' lilglk NiKJll, 3:15. I iS, IU:lKI. of Una teii tic. Advance. Buttertrk, McCnll J. 4 S:3T, 7:55, 10:13. f -' Ca&b With Ordar ' J8 Springfield A»e. SUmmlt, H-X ' \ It in •fend'simplicity patterna, Vogue PltOCTOB Millfaurn-Short Hllli Modp» Bin ale* Pattern tserv'ce ( tw>rtj' outdoor »lide. , MORRISTOWN J View &v ,,,„ Summit Herald •veilings, to 10 F. «. Sunday to tVM Hom»s. «tort« and ftctorle«.' BOYS 20" bicycle In good coridUioii Nov. 21, Dec. l. 2. Snow's of Kill- WMMINITV niiuijurd'. MM. in. i-:l2. 7:51," } ant Vir» ,n, „ „ Millburn 6-1200 UOnU'town 4.1 JIB U 2-I5M. «.JI4 thllei'*, |j«da| car. Call Kuuunil Summit 6-6300 VAR1* irfKMVi opposite • Nuv, zn. »t iv i 2, ,;. i'ii:i>in-i i Nov 28. hiinWi, ul K(l»m«nj«r«, j.houtlicrlj In,, ,,| , UMNHIMII) « l Tirio J.-46. 5:33. «:2«, 1! :{ij»,' Nov., :'O, t Springfield Sun Mil* tUtn n K,'ut» 10 'i 1 is frvl 1 Wlli'" "'''• K >-l;i i4[ KillliiaiiJHm, 11:00, 1:39. *.i«, M. Knuffm in ,„,, lit iute 2> liillsi; Autlque^, chln U V- 10 l;J , - - . ' , ent Viott XMIIIII 100 .14 J btitf. pAiiilliiSs. nigs. Your jsltlc «.-u'ii> ";4§- a.«, „: ,J '01. «noi» in copy rauu t>« Hfen »««• "'•' •l!ie'n°1';..J^ Uiii.i ruir hppolalty. •i'AKK ^ouUn-rlj Inn ,,| error, not tb« (»ult o* th« «d«rti»er will bt ».llt"i(l ORANGE one frefreee ln*rlli#. ; m ,* \* dljiners. F«»w fholcf a«i«» Hpf erf in, fe. UfitonvUlt; 2-J733-J, Silliiniit 6-21,18 ,>» s r - EMBASSY eontaiii ;'| mn i, , If I k Mil M • l>» ilim'it lur' tlu- Mids, ;: ihi i>m\ 8 on AN Copy Musf Be Submitted by'S'_P. M. Timoay n i"! ptrtinj waiitrd, btfiuvsay Nov 27. 'IhiCJiilrt'MAli. 12 S"- J:*'i Clinton ,I\IIMI. tl ll tl < remove mwt trim trees, Sprliih-IIWil Kill-, .3 JO, *>•»•>. i»- .JOtu,. v 6-42S6.H. Mi-p mention price ttiui-.i -lil. 9-VI. S.i'| 3 J5 !-! |) I. PAPERHANUINQ K BUV SLT»II lion mid metal. Top MILLBURN \i»v. JO. Merry Wjflow. 1:00,4:00, 7:00 1 vii 10:10. fiiv.c Howl Story, 2:#>. i:40- 12.ll> an. Five (|Ay week, libcraf employe* t' o i ll MatiirLti^ - Work '-Ai-tii paid. MIDbum $-2\n-U, MIMJUUN I) Mdl ) • n «r 1 1:35, t... .- ' ' " * • P«l>i lar Price* Nov. Tl. Sun. ui I'lilo i'lii'i',- J.il , i':««>, 10:10 '1'llP RiS.-f' Bowl Htiirj 3:23. WKiitrd In 10:10. lvuli Huiitn . .1 in. i L'llll tillif* BOB FABRICATOJiE 8 5.') l.Vc. y. The Mlr»Plf of Fattma •Mr, ami Mr-, U. S. INSTRUMENT-CORP. 9 \ TOO lATi TO CUSSIFY K;'ilO, N'.v 'JlJ. Sou'i>f 1'iilf' J'litf, !::;«,' 7-no, •'10:00. .11 MUM*1 tsllikrs ( 1, ill C Vt '• Call tJolontllle 2-36M, V:0O, 10.14.- ivoiy Huntrr, J.Ofl, « i> doux to Mr HI pleasant workliiK fomlltlouo, ; 409 Broad Street, 12 and 1^ ^ 15 - V"0i. 3:20, 3 3l). r uisi LA *5 ' n i. D UcCBAY Ntiv.' J». Hull of I'VU' F.U-V, 3.45. tion with |>;ty, iiwurnm-p. < -clle'it, I"' pU Tainter ib Paper ha Qg*r 10:20. Ivory HuiHi'i', !:I5, 5 M, 8 50 IL Twombl) 1 H filturp for a fill WIIIUIR I Summit, N. J. o'.«i i ti ,' in Br>idli>iii rii PALACE 1 i P O Rentals bott ol* IHiuUilito, CltiiiHi'r *. and '"i H l i f>«l >5 Kir ih tr..\r 1 Rox 19} Sutnmn J-6348 «! our bitelnpiks. Apply f-Hiif-'f toutis. 2.50. Nov. ,;i). I ,ur» -fil tli' $*uv. 27. Jilvt lor, You, 3:15, 1:00. 1) ..-» oUs ftt K. i.»» lt'i,tli(.t t, V, ^NihD Hi.iiors to paint. O. B. WbitP CentPr. 38V Sprltihficlti avc, biim- 1H.-.S, 3:2«, 6:-W, 1<».(KI. il> ,Wltr'«> Best !():2t>. Hutrjcanr Smith, t :50. 5:20. Viilnge. mt*.; aak for Mr. Sllugl j Summit Hardware, 357 Springfield Jr A. Ci Painter mid Decorator, 18 KENT COURT " »:5d. Nov.IH. Jtiat tor You. T:W, 10:2*. I Ave. - Summit 6-7232 Frieiui, 1:50, 5:0(1. 8.3,1. I>c< I 2 turf 1 BOYS 2a" KOiJdin^ster liicycir . Sofn Edgar Street, summit. SSUmmlt t- Oi-ftlrihlo 5 room 'duplex. Math »nii Hurriruiip Bnilth. 8:Jfi, Kp.'fUI Kidrti 1163-tt ftee fstlraatea, of tlii' Wtldrrtu'A.',. 1 -111: V :l>0, 11* :t>3- f«r You STENOGRAPHER. Imi. Res'.,offer. Short Hills 7-2S51-M. .-la 11 alui»'(T (tjii'ir flrrpla^p. Available Myy Wlf.'-f, Bf»l Ft it lid. ,1 00, 8'4i- l>fr Show, l-.;;«. Nov. ?y\in., 10:15 Hm- 12.30, 3:57. 7 .'ii. 11M9- *y lit igiitN Ji nnjc o'l! e irt «XPUIPI«-V ! CLERICAL AND VETERAN. (Jf:»lrea Interior; exterior Di-c. 1. Call dutumit 6-0389. 3, Ju.-t for Vuu. 0, »i Jj-, BOYS ihoo sKutes and ski boot*, slae P'dnttug U;J(1 decorating work, MUI- 8:45 Smith, 2:27. 5 J.3. 9;l in^ deeds foi u ,| l Tl rrls* 5, $i. CaH'-Short_HUSa 1-2753. _'^ _ ricuiu- smltli,- J: for You. 142, 7:0010.26, . Hurrk-mi' Me ild BOOKKEEPING burn |.aoUoivi in tin [, ALMOST new Corona jskjvl'.er porta- fO* MADISON Smithh, i-2i'. 8:56. f) enl , POSITIONS • " We typowrltrr- Perteci,--condition, PAINTER • Paper Baager. JDiertor and i hron recorded m ta t» t>Unt Ui I 1 Out exterior wor*. Reasonable. Frwl MADISON '.. 'Si-ran Mills, 1-3IHS. •;: Plepfir. 1 Springfield Anenue, 8prt«i»- Song t-srvMl tabl*; carvtd i btrt J, I'asi« i \ Oppirtuimy for capnb'#. ooaseirntiOtis V. 27, Kyll u! P.ilf P.«r. 2 57, 5.03 CON'TEMPOKAKV fWd K.J Millburn 9-0834-J ' ' " ' : Stoinw< City of'\ ^ », ; ,.^. •,J4t*--> ^:,T.'P,, • ^11 , • ,11 r «£3IS" prlcM- VVe no* luve a }arsrr shop, fi 41 0;3S. YUP.K IH Chun., 2:3>), 1 u l rln Wanted 1 ir f B CITIZENS TRUST CO. snqre Itfliis, lower p.'ICRs.. parking on 5-34. 8:38, •Dec. 'A! ^o:il«(XMly I^'jv* * tk-rt J, Pascw. register. }•< ( 4 j,^ ilr f repairing, reminding 9 to 5 and now open evenings tuoln;. m.wtlu,' ,tw-ind Itrjv ol year. Twoi ?f • D^;,2 »f- fci'°f <"(.Kllsrll ;'"*il") j nm~c< ,l'ilmo uu ., - ' < ecrtr y coilVi>yft! m [ Vt buJitinlt, H. J, th.»oti«h Thursdsy 7:30 to 9:30 ilAhlhij Hurotd 1 1 •2-WJ}-: -•- ; -lw^t*.wiw_.Xiii-,..^»«>.:..£44i'#l>' ^^^i!^r-. -•!•--.-!^--^-^.^^--'ri-fc -™ "^^^^ by Tired Tel"Tt . ) T^l,l' " - nor to Mr. a.uf M™, Frib, W.j- " WlOfi ., ..,.„„.,,„, ,„,.,,.„.,>, .,.»-- *fmM:t,,zx W2* ^ Kroc-chcl, proiicrty. in Middlr avc-j pug0 p^*, 4% (,, \Ol » r-v in 3.-291S 1 tr Litdj jo > secretary Ucalrcs dlver- nut*, l.TT fee: from Broad street direction--along s n ' tit 3 7 Mill II Pd poeltlon. Collie " grutluatp. }J—RADIO KFP*IRS Modus to Summit. Box 712. Summit s Au^uiit K. J. DtiniKlcr an/1 gthcrs fom iu interhi «t i. liTtl 1 U. MUl., W •lR .l.°rnjt'ri_ He ltd: "" " r " rtrieTC{iTr""fpfiKdn»W"~re- 4 ) , l ( 1 0 3» ill . mid. afcessuries. Summit 6-7932, home I 10:10- Nftv curhMi-, TV COIIlf- to Mr. and Mr«. WHliam I* Bur- where snid »|H| !| ail makfti TV. rnriloa. pliono- Brookett. Ui^by 9-3'JOO.. 1 VOMAN, baby-alttcr. very fond of pairs dirs. 2 On. C)IJJPI M;its. 9:5», (ill- s«H-tcd by nortin i f\)R this CtirL^tnti-w ftud » !lle!l-iif. -. Merit TcirvtoloB Service. 36';, bt'ir fc tju'Illv.m, 9:10. Nov. Z'}. row.s property in Beekman roud, b t i t-.nl D C n 1! C'OM Tile coiiipletely motltzu World lk>ok 1 Maiii Strpct. Mill&Jirn 8-4421. HELP WANTED WALE Hau^h»'r(.}, Ho'-' R(>i.'fr^, •>1 Si as 8774 feet from P«tssaic (tvenue. conveyance to M. JI.,4.1. 4. Old S.i rt 1! lls U id Jit 1 CliEIAINS family waauea and tronlag En'-yclppedla; first choire of .schools traction. 2:40". Aladdin A: Ihs L. buin' Millh-jru'6-0006. 6-2903 and HbrarlM. Small down paymca:, 3:0ft fcjulet Man. 4 :15. 7 :15. 10 15,Gil- Mr. «nd Mrs, Ccdric C, Carpen- John FVrram Phon» Mrs. Jean ST1!&. Summit 6- INSTRUCTIONS sfB,vbr»Al LIGHT laundry and curtalna done at bril &. Sullivan. 6'.35. "J tt-r to The Village Ureen. property 3773 or Mrs. Winifred Gram, Or- ACCORDION and Hsi.»aliftD Mr, and Mrs I0I1 Excellent opportunity for well qualified my hume. Summit 6-3182. rangg 4-2939. ; cirl ' P"lve day. week, ni&ny btueftti. LeasoM at your home. 'If desired A I HELPERS CRANFORD ;n Hobari avenue, 113 feet from to J2, and 35 to t, \ 'Convcnipnt to all trantpprtatlon. Call BUILDER, brick blocic and plaster ORIB and nuttrcss, tn let class ccm- I ) : labor. Robert Daniels, Apt. 9. S8 -j^ernr'l M ! tiu [n__l-J^?--'j S WhitlredRc road. •• Berkeleyy HcignHcigntt I 'Sir Hill: ?''"nm]f«-8000.-______cii;lon. Two sturd;' Iron cots, good EXPERIENCED tfacher» wlU tutorTn ! 1 Summit; Ave.. Summit. condition. Unused [), 4:4 8 The Maple D»rp RELIABIJE yoiiug Mrs, will baby sltT Summit 8-74S2-J. __ ' LOADERS i». Oneduv vM CfJnTAJNS donp by hand ami fancy back. Rcsency kidney shaped d«-k) . DIAMOND APPRAISERS I 2> Nitv 29. Mcrrv Widow. (I 35. 9 55 each wi'fk and every third irosiiiiK. Call Sunimlt 6-0122. frirs-pd trim—*seellent value, AIvo ; : _ _ - __. B.ittie Zmic, 3:20, 30. la Walt Difc- Stciidv. CHII Mlllbum *s;'^ clulloni.r perfect condition: small OFFICIAL Diamond Appraisers. 8idaff Apj>ly Dolly After :o AM. ncy Ciirtoons, 1.03 LFAiM, AI>V»:KTI.Si-:.1|fVTJ CLERICAL, office work, answering doll carriages, car M at. Millburn j T. Hilt. Est. 1882. MA, 3-3730. WO phone, etc. full week. Shrtrt Hllb 7- Broad street (Market): t»ie el tn EAST CRANSfe N » I I V K OFFICE CLERK . 3763-J. e-i4:o ' ______ninth floor. UNITED PARCEL Service Ki','L-r It-Kiil 'und Wuichuni; Avoiiuc GIRL wishes day's work and baby sit- BEACON clothing 10-13, coat $T, J pl'.-ce $8. CHATHAM Nov. 27. Hi ah NI.'OII, 1 :<1 i (W; 00 Plastic |)lna; lii'rd* lilcli W'Uonl ting. CuH_6ummlt 6-17S2. MlUburn 8-014,V_ 9W " TAKh VOIICK Tii..-. CMIi "?f'. 1 Rentals 28. HiKd Noun. 7:(W, J;52. Voil toMe, ft curpnMtlon .,: - l( - c. Kiciidy ptwltioii wl'h coocl GIRL want. ! work B* mother's helper. TAPE RpcordiT Brush "Souadmlrror" . iiaviiii* Ui pr4nrjp.1i o.'.'lct In trip City of bummir r Summit 6-4206-W after 2 p.m. LA test model. Mahogatiy cabinet. Kx- ~H0LP WANTE^ FIMALE~~ S:*:. H[i.(-i«l KKldlc KJKIW I'M Nov mil Kt.dt? Mi New pay and 29. High 'Noon. 1:00. 4:52, 7:44 10.-26. applied to the Common il to 4 30. 5 dxys. BABY sitter, reference, available utter celleiu condition. 1150. R-ihway 7- FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT '»f Suajmt'-'fo:' a club j Kcitc for prrmtwt ci'ta'pc Free Blue CrsJ.4, 5850 after 8 p n«_ INSPECTOR You., for Me. 3.41. B B, 9:23. 10 ciir- 7 p.m. Monday thru Saturday - all 'PLEASANT rooms to tent In conven- :f ins. ?:J5 Nov. 30. Or.c Miniiti- to Avciuift ,'iuinnil., New Jct«ry. Objection*. It .ui}, (.[ui-ikt day Sunday. Short Hills 1-2972-H. ient reslrtcntlalficctifjq. Kltchf n pri^l- Far :ii.-.'.r\nnetlt type parts, txccllrilt itdy-lu wren; to IV Oll«an, City Clfrk of tnr LIONEX, iraln. cars, truck and aoccs- n Zrro, a 57 B.-J4, 9:51. VcmhfH F«an ft KOPPERS COMPANY sorlea. Excellent condition. Can be teg e. Bmitiess woman preferred :;;.•!, 5.-05, 8 32. D-f 1. 2 One- Minute EMPLOYMENT AGENCY^ seen over week-end.- Call Chatham 6-I9D5W. Wti:on V Julva.so'.i F.nxiuffrui,* '.(i Zero. 1:53. 7.00. 10.27 K'arlf.*Ji fi«- Name 'In !f 4-061 J-M_. , Co., Inc •au, :i.jg. 9:08. Berkeley Heights MASTER bedroom, connecting bath •John L. fidrkc; S P.ui; Avw«>. Suitunit, New Jehey SCOTT EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 421 "DOUBLE* swing fflfWi frame: met»i nnd shower, nice section. Summit. Essex Street. Millburn fl-0917. lor de- •Summit 6-29S9 , ' ELIZABETH T.'Kjinas McMs*tfw. ?2 s»vrf Street, Summit. Nc* Jersey K;n>: 6Pe-&».vi tricycle: collapsible gate: 6-5355-W. H?rry Hill. Jr., 17 Olenwood Pl&ce. Summit. N*w JerWy pendable service. toy movie projector and screen. NEW "~~ VOUNG WOMAN SINGLE • and aouble roonvs, gpntle- j > Tlioma* WiLsaii. 8 Calilw.*,'! Arenue, Summit^ Nftw Jer«f?y sunimst e-^sass-F. • . __ men prfperretl, 9 Parmley" Place, | NoNf>v 27. I.uI.urr* ooff She \Vilil«'rii 'w. Tot general clcrKHl position. Good GROVE AOENCY — Offering flnett O;iK',us D' ths kJiujd Nov 23. 39. HJ.< Commercial, Domestic. Technical BABY carriage, deluxe !,rpf with Summit. Dim McLtiin, Stniiise Lliirll. Bwvers, 37 fhfjtuut Avenue, Summit, N,' J. salary said opportunity for advance- CLASSIFIED ADS rte World Nov. JO, J(.-*-i!t I>. Mr..'ray, P O B^x 19;, Sumiull. New Jcn,ev ' ment, FiVf d;iy wf(*, plfaj.iut work- aal»".s for *fi years. 1979 Sprltigflcltl s'ora^e f.p&ec, perttc: condition. %2i. LAHOE romfprtiible front room. Hn;l h Noon. Yon lor Mr Doots Ojw-n ' Call eyniailt 6-3224-Sl Ji'k »fohrj-.»->ti. 4tw? n,-iwd Sircft. Sumniit. New fr-wi iu's condition. Apply at Avenue, Maplpwood. Sotltli Orange bath. Centrally laCitttd. Sunuult S- Dslh 9:45 A M. 1 3-3303, Call NOW! S334-W 1 r.'fd {kirfio.i. 22 f*;ivr* Sf.-fp ..' Hummlt. NfW Jrr^vy ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK JtKiiEM IJfo.'j-*" Bn.:;k-y. 29 UliMinlit Avi'nup, Sliiiimlt, N»w Jersey 10—MUSICAL ; ; BRING f V ftKDY *TirLL~l»Ur7u tU ?l,insl«» ~mui -Nov. ST. 23 ;!ecoud nrt; thrre brdrooms 42t SprinsrflPlcl AVE. Stini.Tilt. Call liousf has * 13 % Ti p\w |)aiicllP(l T.V. 20 -MA I »!;••< r. valves, mads fresh dally at our own S do your Jobs—large or small. Onlon»UI« Bedrooms and lilc bath on 2nd fltfor. plus one .umall one off thr masti-r rnfiin R'ltii « [ii<-tiirc rlndow phsu a Summit, IN. J. mill. Homemade P'lrr pork Raiwagf, j 2-6632, 1J48 M»gno!l» Place. Onion. Summit 8-0500, Attarlied garage. Ecoiioinlenl gng heat. bedroom, tiled twtli with null .shower ' stiidyl Prlcr- »,"i5.«XX>. For sppalntmfut fanry applw, lion'y and moplf eynip. j , FOt'll room,*,, s*rsRe and and s.tnlrs tt> open attif. r.i5l DWIIT — Summit 6-7!fo7-J. "'•••• ' Fivims, MorrUtown Ber-! ^ yg NEVIUS Call low tsxej Ei«rly j>obsn>sloh. mnrrlPil man for f-sle.i and ci.ipsltry D*K-. 15, ! A two car rdr()o!ii> ii n i Uhctl. Sr<> Mr. (Jlrpud Slna^r Haw- : ing Machliio Compiiiiy/sn Millburn GEORGE OSSMANN l' ~ EOOM npurttTK-m, nnftirtitxhfd. [THE STAFFORD AGENCY' (ivo bcitrociii.s in ' Avenue, Mlllbtirn, 5-PIEX.*E irmhognny brdroom tt\. box H(*a*. is'iitw, %fui ftuppltwl. Summit j - rjtwttiiftioti Cn >N spring urn! matirwB. $100. Short- Hills CARPBMTRT S-fiWI-R. COMMUTERS A. Kin 1-3024, I Realtors •: ALL REDUCED! DRIVER. Aoply L;icKawniina T » x t Bemoa«llng, Repsirtng, Cjbtnrt Work FIRST FLOOR — 4 roini Rjinrtment. GET UP LATE 40 Defchwootl fi«Rtl tiU. fi-2025. •1661. ! Uervlcp, D.L.' A W. EH Stfttlon, Recreation Rooms «nd Bur* BRKAKFAST-room net. Chrome Rrey Heat, hot wat^r. ISO a month. One OET HOME EAEL.V 8ummlt, N, J. Additions yi-nr Iffisc. Dec 1ft*,, Knnimit 6- formlcwtop table, 4 red chairs. Ex- J154-M. aftrr 5 pin. ' 1 cellent condition. Reasonable. Mlll- MUlburn 8-1231 _ i This 3 bedroom home in vicinity Is j 3 BEST BUYS But will eonMtlft i: • uppal-'ini'11'1 'i-ilv SALESMEN hnrn 6-Ofifi2. LOT71S only 3 minutws walls to (station and SIX ROOM BUNGALOW C*rp?ntry—alteratlona FURNISHED APARTMENT »13,300 . . Well Imlit, 4 bedroom An you Interested in eatnliiK from only $13,500. ' JOSEPH F. 7-P1EOE Junior dining room *«t*.B, Csblaet work. Free etiroste* t'oipiiln) 011 (juiM. driul-fiitj i.uer.l, uear .St. from $5,000 to lifl.000 a ypar? Am you mahogany. Mtllhurn 8-I7R9-M. Summit 6-3979 FOUR ROOMS. Oaracrp ariii Porch, school rtiiil trawvportiiilaii. T,ix« only Interested In n raroer type f>f work In orcup'mey Dee. !,1. Call Winburn 5- $16,800 the «pllluff iiHd wlirre ndvaricempjit CARPKNTBR & MASON CONTRACTOR 0035-J after 4 p.m. 1« b«iPd on your own nblllty to get DAVENPORT, chair, must wit by INDUSTRIAL, Comtnerlcal. bom«M; IX> you witat >our money's worth? regults? Wi> will (fturiintpn you IIJI to Saturday Nov. 20. Uoocl condition. new, rppairs, •ddltton*!, (Iteration, W. A. McNamara I.iuKB living room, dining room, WtcU- • 17,900 . . , J*i*t outRtfir, Sjiietimlt this 100 YEARS OL!» $73 ppr wefk. plus half commlMloiU), Make offer! Bummit fi-4183-W. complete. Albert No»ac«, OFFICE SPACE FOR RENi *n wltli break fust nook. 3 larpc bpel- ntlrnttlvr 8 room cmirr hall Colonial BnnbUnn old )K> SUmmit «-38S0 ~ 6-7474 rootna, tile hath, full busfmpiit, l-cur ffMlurp* a lovely boiiw with J-car pills pension, Broup A limtpUnl bene- 6-2247-R, ! OFFICES for rent. Idea) tor l,if.'.- «tni?le or ilouble! jjftrngc, Insaliiud, oak flocim, jicrmB- R»rnU? 011 a brnurirti] Imif acre )of 1 fit* ir you lire this mart. If you are ALMOST new Btmmoiw Hldc-a-bcd ftt Summit fl-3474. bntlw; oil lif.'i Bmrrled, between tile aRPs ot 25 tuid bargain. Harmonious culortng. Sum- neut drive, UxntPd on lil«h dry lot, tomple^ j>rlvBcy but rlwm to fltstlon, 1 mit 6-OSSZ, left's tltiiu oue block from school. 45. cnilcge gra'luiiti , In K'IOII IIPHHII, DRES8&1AKKNO »n • '•"' like to meet people, I*II<1 want to muke TWO SINGLE OFFICES INFORMALITY SEK TODAY 124.300 . . , U new plus J-.vwo!d money — contact us imniMllatPly hy home or lu ptt«at» home. UNlon- Rttrartlv,- ciistiitu built lit icfe Colonial; S27.5IH) «—HOUSEHOLD (HIOUS vllln 2-8179. |un mUiki letter jitatliiR your quallfleittloiui, ex- Irj modern offirr building, centrally till* chnrnilnit while brick .'f'PtnM ? SiniuiiH. but couvenlrnt perleiK-r, rrffj-rneps, etc. Wrltf c/o H»x COMPLETE Inc of alterations, re- i front Colonial Situated wpll [jaeK liUllUIN to evcrKihliig; first (fooi icatuiM mi P.O Hitmmlt 19B, Summit. K. J. or imll NEST of 4 tables. $25; Turkey FUtttr palm, and t«;lltnng. Chatham 4- lOfntfd, $25.(HI ami MS W ! from the Mre»t oil Jot 102 x lf(8 Only frtitrniKc hull, hirgp living room with i 0-3S50 for »n uppnlntment. lrott«ione white (large), 115; Turkey 48 hsinic split level Duiignlow. Tlirrt i)clarc, rtlnlng room, modern kllrh«>n W. A. Me Av»llfttolft lininertlatcly - Summit 8-20M. j » khort walk to schools itncl town. ( Plutter ChlneAe flarKP), $M.5i); fioup 5?! 1 The delightfully c««unj llvJns room monw. 2 hiitlii und tfilcvlston room "iirt ftrrr-rupd porch; 2ml h«s 2 hed- SHIPPING clrrk with drivor'* Tureen Jronrtoric dwtiratetl • wl(!i Its large r«H;p«P(i |imi<*l)p{| firp. 245 Aohland Rourt, 8uniinlt, rooniK, tllctl forth mid «i»psnfl!on for a TNM CJpott working rotKllHoiw. S-rfay. 40 j JIIPCPJI of AgiitfWHfc, SO cent* j plure slcovc. Idtal for Infoniml euu-r- third Viftlronm; 1-e.m Knmgf, ftill hour week, Write P.O. Vox 29, Ui- j Two mpt«! rndUtur covers 25" SANDING mid ' talrilng with Bt^Hk tomu !iol nit (lie HiMit; H rml bargain, Ingftioti, N. J. LIviiiRitoii 6-1400. j 'il" hlith, 14" wtele, *15 e»ch; »ntl W lentals Wanfe^ , r«l Ion embtrt, l» miiisnal to t«y mahogany «lriRlp-h«ir tnnttrrsg Mllthurn e-5(48-M i the I«Mf Moclrrri kitchfi), ulnlnK • BYSTRAK BROS. MAJi. Btol'K Opjmrtu- j spring, excellent coiulltlon, $10; UNFURNISHED APT. WANTEO i room, ttrn, Iwvstory mid wrer-nrd j THE HIGHLAND CO. t- ity for stlvsmci*. Oood two keroMtie I8in{»s, $4 mr.h; putt : pftrcli, rompl(*t,p !*t, floor Bwond i REALTOR gHORT HIW3. YOtlMCI rcwpit! i«»'i><] 5 rooitis, iiujiir- frilirv, C;U1 MllIKnni 8-1414. brass niiflirQn!i, 111 50; pair Iron Riirtl- i floor, t -hrdroortis. 2 tile butlw, DON'T | 8 Mnple SttPft Buimnu N. Heal torn WOOD, T1IR "•!"" •roiw, 'Hi ov«iratiiffar Mlllhurn. Up tn U35 MIS3 HEE1N0 THIS HOWE. othir ,««huf w»n m • «Iip cover*, *35. Hiiinrtilt S-B534 to monthly Cell Mr, Thomp*yn. *1 street ttUmmlt fl-7010 SALESMAN mtirnlngs nnd «ft«>r 7 p.m. Arislnu I3J.O0O rU eountlei; coir.fn Ar>lil.4*S would l!k<« 4 rooms, iiiifur- Apply in CAK>RIC KM raiiRp, our ytnr old Tor csrpct roiKlltlon. HummH fl-5273 nl«'if(l, tiiiiiulinsj kltchm, L 'I HCIK OBEIG, Realtor ROBKET n ni person. BH Union. N'.' J. 0A8 «(ove, lelwhen *!nk, nm*ll «pln» ln*m, tree *ork, fiilr prlcfi Mill- fltrc*! fliiiiKiiH., it. $18,900 type 3 COUNTRYSIDE 311 Mllltium MW Mi K. L. PITTERBR dry wiuihlntt m»ohine, Oood »u>», «-043» SUmniit «-5««fl Mlllhnrn Chatham 4-5187»W, tieir frmiRjwrtHtloa. Mth H Bcechwood Road . „ Contract or Couple wlm 17 year old mn. Bm A POTENTIAL GOLD N«* ltoiit<> Open fur Ii Short Hilln 7-aisa Mi:i!»irn Item. s BTNGBR CONSOLE MINE 9A«.urori> ajmrUn A HEAL HOME At Other TlniPs hy George A. JtOUNJJ BOBBIN — CAJBINBT All (Sioundi .iNinMry 1. V/rlte flnx 713 Burnmlt j jw (am)])1 f.f j <>r 1. In n t<)|> WHJ'JS (,h|« M ronm INt Till* llomft j SVItl/ftBAN TKKK SKHVHm not t'>u l»i from town, A liniM,f» win nifilc tntmry u>t you. ftciit uttinwt, In NOW IM.60 Tint Ttlmmtti unit tUmwml •T. or 4 ItOOM «p»rl.tiiMil Muniinlt In fin" ntiKtlit'iii With filter tlm ,'! upsrtmictii* for I2S5 « montlt; l^iU'Wt-n hiul i-oin|(,rl« in If ll. Help Wanted Malt ft Nimrft j Summit «,.jan-M. or virliiliy, (Vitltiirt prrnuntif- liivtuti roffin wltli »!*»• KM « toiirdlliH lioilnf «l, |Uff0 H rmnliy MVIUK In „ rpnirtptiMnl (!om. ui <'lt>n Phnrmm en? u ii! b'lituuH ffionlji nr icnt. flrM tltmt m # «t»)r». irnittity of mrr- tifitntv ftoli c.»nrm n<\- <;<")Hi Mfdi LunfltcuplngU 3J»O porih, % litrnf tHfitvmm. ? ImthR 5!ri(t J,ti{'fiU''tl on slriifwth' l>'Forp»t Avi» Joltilim summit. Vtlu shoultl wf it, »teo grunltt b\m\m, 9H MtJn floof. 31 bfdtoomn A1. iinriiiUlitd hutli I'IKJHI" ownff RiiiritnH fl-VW>7>J, I'ti'fd ni $39,(K)i)fVriJNlT¥ MEN — WOMEN R A- It. HUKiuiKtli- drive iriiiir r«-nl rnllir l, 'V-'-n For Light Factory Work Mlllliiirn «-W/l , _ R-1.142 IMS S rurtlo mid firtitrr "i BUILDING L0 JPJeMint , fmir m JOBS-BECK-»(;ilMIF)T IIKKIHTH Vlrinrlan m»li'>siniiy .' WANTED between * p.m. ii« WorH, Itonil HlHiH, HiU/i I MU, i,l Plastic Inlays, Inc. (Urn*1), i"-lm!i|niK»itnt- Br»Or* DrilKI Hill. Kind nf MMAII Wnrk. Mlll» 1-344(1. '•'•imiv m«i|. only, 111 frl,m « 'I M elmlw. ( (orgp W. inonilitp mid idler 7 p.m. Nrt."'2MJ4 nAurntoftiSJt 4 , ) trnth*. 140 ffcit H-I'iiliii. ,»r, rmmblliig Cup* f'rut Mlonul IM H|irlriHrt»H I m Broad S*r«*f work, ):««fV|)t»i|t Bit tilt «firt Triuit Co., lum- ntor M. J work. f,'r«nf«r<) nilt t James R. Morris Summit, N. J. 4 fl#<1rrtnmn. 2 hn« tv, utdw twiuf. POUND IftflltlN Brmiltfiil ».ff.ot« t.|It> litth 4(1 t>ptm\wt,, *\m wll, Mr lUf* fM*H»r»t«r MOUNTAIN,, WBtTMOKK W»M, If totir i«t X fiirSP «wrt 'ffiS & JOHNSON, Realtor HMmmt t-awi, or THrSUMMlT Himp, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, If5? SmM. first claiifi rwiil (I c*>nU) IXQAL, USOAL LKGAI. AJ)VK»TI!4«MKNT •osfmaster Gives Annual o( the advantages such le-rvice •!• , WM $»Sm*$ tm Howl liouc In vwious doan-r w»« oa of Octobw AC. JMJ, upon th« »p- ford«. Such mail may be soaM mltttt. roll clit uMtiuinoualj? kdopiixi £lt«Mloii at tb u»4ttlC> arid contain written ntesasp. It yt of *4» tl5«»-»'r««i»p4r-Ere«hpiutln« or r*eov«ilu» Fittest semter'4 return address a atoowts chauu, ccanpiMe with four jrsrt dump qirtl tli? MM Milwt the *uD»crlbtr« ' w stamps wt31 in advance of the rush period 4WTA McCUaLAND DAK, Stokelys on the envelope. , utrfty. from Mwit Motor Truck OMV t am,, n, o( Newvk-. N J.. (a> |8£«t.»2;. lm» rut uvuuir TSUBT COMFAKY. ,!.il-, and completely ti Trutk, df kUe JPre«riolrt«r Q SCttMID & BOURHB, i :,|:,j lUiitu'r,,prcfembiy in ink, wi tor card* to depart are urged to tie Fcm< ' of p«a, ouluaii « ftTt dejliw*4 j*)c» of SU Sprittrfitid A»»., ti.on. them in bundle vvith «ddres*siw IJ5W, '*« rtf«r«d to Road C5o«Baitt.- (Uipr««l»o4di»r J'tarwlt far l Committee, authorising, uoon »p- NOT.«, J3, 20, «T—o • «r • w **•«•--*> 00 j.a'jtoffice bos or rural oil facing one way before mailing pi»»«l af the CommUtvt on BrtdgJU Always I so m to facilitate .handling. .All *iid tl»# Coyiitr StJift««#r, upgo cum- or SKfTLEMKNT »* number, «lt> peUOR o/ the • improvement of a may be j greeting card* containing particle* the t'aieu douaty Butefc Co. al*fr««m which ero»« Old Tot* Ro*d, NOttCI IS HMUtBT mVW, Th»t maW {or Jarfiliiilj.* 10 tr»« itoaa Tbri RIIJ without uiwiitlioriietj writing j of glass, metal, mica, tin*ei, etr-. riln. Ho»d, «B(JJ RUOIIWOIKJ tht Ira mmm»-«t(fl«.t,il lor-l,,r .22 funu iif wi'islvt • must he enclosed in tightly Truck, Mangle » with Ht-U BtKljf slid to Uount«lii*idc, $5,iao.oo, WM oa&nd T«Uinent ot 1UCNBV L. AUSTIN. [ T. Avoid '• tW«J u tag. not t.x,.1V(, j pes and wnt f 1 rat- Hoist »iid equipment M fepectfitdf wroll c*u w!i«ttinuont»inlnp for yjird« 'tick articles curefuHy and tight- ikimp Truck of |%K), nuiktng k n«t liiuut in the )Srta«( D^immtitt WM rotiue DitUlon, Tliur»day, Ui« 4U< dfeilviic-4 jwrtc>» ol fiWtW, ««• »*•? on roil cjii urmntrnoualy »dort«d. iT of Dosember, n««. M 16 AJI. (MI. .s;ii)df»ddre««i of both*en<'> inddus lung or 2% inches ly in strong, durable containers. (t»rt*4 to Roia CommJtMe. Dated: Ootober tttb, lift, FROZEN FOODS Km rtgulw rnseUfig, raffiAif, . 41.4 jiorion to whom iwktige to The |Kist offliu. r«comm>niis i WmP fttKt "f securely 'With $«piuy R«gl»ter of Dt«d« and Mort- County of union. m»d« oa tht thir • As tin*R' are ,«iiii' rx<'i'|)tioii t«», lert4ering h«r Hpoii the upplK-ition of tf}fund«? » f9 SUMMIT AVI. . SUMMIT i M a u\cinfatr ot tht" *lgn«l, ta kJHjentor of th# eatnte of it i»'a(ivisab!e.to. vonMi'lt tiie.Jhsi- Mid »th ing » package the greatest distance pr »nirm»tloi) their c|»ima »nd di- r»ngemeat« ahoulcl b« mad* for mov- msnda »g*ln«t th« ^t#U of wj di- THE ONLY in «. irtwight line between enda ing th« Summit IHstrirt Court into M th» Court Jiotue, w*a i»f«n*d to th« cejued wltitfn «i* »onth» from the ibut not around the parcel) is.trie d»te of Mid ord«r. or thty.'irUl b« Puollc Property, Ground* fc Hide*. lartvtr tarred from prosecuting or length while the distance eroun 4 THE riBST NATIOH4I. BANK FREE PARKING M were receivedi . ANR TTtMT C0WJ»AHY OF 8UIOHT, H. J. • "IN AT12—OUT AT €omblac<;i . - ,: tit the Uelou tiauaty lies* OPEN EVENINGS Stimuli* 6-0006 Mail Early- xtrrmliuiloii ConinUiiloa for vm fiscal year. Oct. 1,' !95! toTs»pt. 30, HUGHES & KARTUOT, ^ \ -'.-..T-9.--«mitf«P»g*»'-,ear tsdlng Sept.- 3d; 1913. WM or l3l1tT6h77f6l~r" 6Su^

*•.••.,•*"--••*-4— Uie. acoourit of. the «ti»M<:r|.b*rs, & contribution of |, li : •cutom of the L»st WUi *rui T contained in rrmUc(i parcels 'but the improvMnent 'of a natural •trmxn mfrtt of WlU-IAlWlUIlll WW. WGWXB, d* oihrr unauthorized written «ddi- wRloh cro«MM Old !*«* Bo*d, Tiia6«*r ce««i, win be imdU«d *hd stated by line Road, and Knoliwood Bond, vu the 8urroi;«!/>, and reported for »ot- | Upiirt subject tp the letter r&tc of recelveg gad otdti:*4 tiled. .lieaieat to Uie Uulou -Couaty £aurt, ! postage. . • •yollowifi'if"" reeolutiiin*'" wiiti Intro'-' Probate UivUion, on Thumday, thi duced a?rd moved for tdoption: 11th of Daccmber, iiffxt, »t id A.M. CommunicaUons, prep«irl at th*; UV-Frwlhildr-r Bauer for Road Dutpti; Ho»embw 6tri, 1953. lt'tUT rtde, may be securely (nM.- Comnutt'^tv approving 3 tsmpprmry »p- jiyiRtmettts in the County Eiiglaetr'* M&RTJJA B. BUCPKR, favorites eniMl to tlit' ftiitaido of pnrcd.1 "but Th« Nation*.! Nfrwurk mi) Su«x m Office w&s ou roll call unanlaiously Banking Company, of New»r«, N J such . letttrji or i\u\v*\%m sJioul<] Executors. (2) — Freeholder E&'uer {or, Hoatf ; not be pnokwd in. parcels. SIDNEY A. (MJTKIN. Attorney. CommiM.-e. authorUiag ttse jmrehaflB 7« Broad St., New*rk S, N. J. with the Perishable Mutter of a Ho*' White Truck s« per apecUI- CMIons from Hall * Fuhs Inc. o|Nov. 13, SO. 27. Dec. 4-0 » w 4 w Articles likely 'to epoil within MounUitnsld*. &t » n*t pries of |8,- the time reasonably required for OS! 37, %•&»' - oa roil can unanimously TO CREDITORS ^rtiily-... WkmM idopted, transportation and delivery are •' (3) —„ Frt-efioldf* Banef tor Jload ESTATE OF 11ENHY W. BPOONCB, not acceptable for mailing; Parcels (Committee, Buthoriainj? the purcha«« Dtceasect. of A ii:w U»ck Oumjk TrwcSi from Pursuant arid nd(in«sce, 1 th« Union Couuij ' Uulcte Co. of cn-dluirs of eaiii decease #d to exhibit will enjoy our excellent food, served with genuine Fceti tor sjifcial aetvkva, roiti* fib. for one O.M C. Dump to the subscriber under oatti or af- TrucK, as per sptclficfctlDiK for a net firmation their clatma and dem»n(}a hospitality and care•.TV; AlSf) for an at-home treat, tmtioii and iHaurance inuy be ob- price of S7.497.06.. Waa on roll call tjalutt t Ue tstate of fcalcl deceaatd at the poatofficc. unanimously adapted. within six month* from th» date of our made to order take-out dishes. (j)—Frwhoickr Okesfr for Public B»id order, or they will b* forstat Property. Orcurttis & BWgs. 'Commit' barred front prcwecutlnj or i&cnv»rlnf • Luncheons • Dinners • Ala Carte Baron Munchausen Will it?, grant[«g W#5|*nd T- Sniitl), Chief the jump ag«li«t the lubs^rlbtr. Operating Engr. *ick le$£e for two JAKtQS JtAJWElL FA3flriT, Describe Youth Concert iHOittlH. effective Nov. S, 18S3, was 1 Wist MtU St., t Fffmfly Dinners • Orders To Take Out oa roll call unanimously »d<>i>t«d. Mew York Olty, Cliff Webb, the Baron Munchau- (8)—FrMlioldur Gl»«i?r for Public Sutcutor. .stii of rn'dio fame, will hp the W?!far'» Cominlit'w, granitng sic it j Nov. 8. 13, 20. 27—o a w t w few—1>-00 Ipttvc with pay far two months V> narrator at tho ctiilcjrien'B concert William K. Faley. Supr. oi Vot«r«rts' NOTICE TO tRSOIXOBS CATHAY RESTAURANT of the Ncvr Jersey Symphony Or- Ip.icrniMit. flfect'tve KOT. 10. 19S2. WaS 348 Springfield Ave. SU. 6-0278 ehp.stra tins .Saturday at 11 a.m. on roll call, ua»almon»!y atlopicd. ESTATE OP VOVtB BeV. DAY, Dt- (11— Freeholder Htrlifh for Piiunc cemed. nt Summit High School audi- Comn.lttf»;. ftuthortjing t lit County Pur&utnt to the order of CHABWH5 OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK — CLOSED MONDAYS Treiisiirfr to p»y to Howard D. Best. A. OTTO, JB., Surrogate of thi County torium. Jail, K«ep«, his ocntritittUon to the Mrs. Williftm H- Stapien, chair- 3{icrtff's Empioysa* Peuilon TuaH ol I of Union, rnnde oa the thirtieth dsy J235T.47, «u on rojl c*U unanlaiousJj' nmn of Uie ticket committee, ftoa adopted - •»..--•• .>»» • FIRS1 AND FINB1 IN NEW JERSEY also announced that sorrje tickets J«se work and Thurs.-Sun.', Nov. 27-30 on roll call isatrAmaxuly »Uopv«ii thru Thursday bean grc>wi>r» used nirchflnieal greaUr »eOBt«>y - Au(omaiie Electric Cookhg. St ar tllni: (101—PrwhoMrf IkrHcb for rmane» tck Ann Hlylh atrippera to harvest fl largo ptirt GonirrUtte#. spproviag 9 p#r«onnsi •<•- TodM lM put § complex rrtfal In tho fully insulated oven, wt "M" "The Wcrld In His Arms" of their crop thi.e year for i\v\ the •«<«*>((AY—NOVEM11EI1 "ir i nf (he K«r(h foir^ri" 13, 193? fly; A, ETHEL AI.L1STON. Clerk of the I)o«rcl, FREE PLAYGROUNDS I^gnlur niDftlnf! ol the Uiuon ' Ml,H K CLOSE AFTKB SUN. Nlt;llT'S County Board of Chosen Freeholders „_ * was lifltl i\t the Court HOUSP, Ellza- bMli N'. J., on ThurMl»|, November : _r_.r."^^i— — "BfM13. 1P5! 3 «t 1:30 P.M.- \ ROBERT WLOR 447 SPRINGFIELD AVE Wj Director Dudley prcslfllnr- Boll fill v Bliowetl five mpmbers present auct aiZABETH TAYLOR thrtp absent. Freeholders Bennlnger VIKAMI SUMMIT 4-3900 *•• and Bruier reported latrr. On motton of F»c«hoW«r Herllch: JCP&L duly itoonded and csrrlixi, minutes W thru SAT., MOV. 2t of the incetlug of October 23. "1953 U t i»i ).'irtilK lllli!>., Mtv, !7 I'rotn '.':M I'.M, RfdU t!mt all bills pri*«ntMl Jersey Centra! Power & light Company for payment b« ordered pa.ld. WM on motion of Freeholder -HerUcb, 4\\ly »econrt«tl tnd untnlmsnul^ atlopt*d. following Conxmuntcttlont were re- BUY IT NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! ceived : Howard 0, B»st, Jail K*«p«r, mik- Ing »ppllc»tion for wtthdr«w»l of his —- - WJW ""P" I fnnda from the Shwlff'i Pension Ready to Paint Furniture !••• Fund, vti rafcrred to th» Pl FOR AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGES Committee. Howard D, B'st. Jail Kecptr, f Twenty Difftrtnt Stylts Th$ Murk* Rppllcdtloa for r«ttr*m«nt for itli »Mnty Mid nu'lofilnif riioNMtHU <>t his Corntr Cobintts 9 Army di«cli»rg« tna certlfleati* from two doctors, WM referred to tintmt 0 Oommlttc*. and Desks Ininni! H«lghU Asso, Joe, uklng us —«s M'im^Htlb Comae to »rJvl«o th«m on wh»t d»y l#»v(§ To Pick From for Christmas will rt» r-dileetKd from the Count* Jli>»!!.s. w»« reUrred tfl Ro»d Com- RADIO SALES CORP. ••• niltt»e, nf, Nw. H» 11i3» A.M. -1*30 P.M. Twp of Orntiford; «*klni( for l«nw 321-317 MIU.IUKN AVE. Television Headquarter* MILLIURN 4-4200 • •M «!gn* with lumlnou* paint residing M1IT SANTA CUUS ••• "PIWliNrOHD" on Knitlworth Av<>.. o IT •!• BUlllllW Wilt »iul W'-st traffic (run MillbufB, N. J. ESTA1LISHED 1922 OPEN EVERY EVENING h> Bprlngftalet Avr. whlcti hare de- 0 HI 9 SAT. MATINIi, NOV. 2* I P.M. ••• 0 lii 3 MOUH WPDII-5MOW ••i 9 I ••• •*«HI. *- AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGES f t COMMUNITY o "OV| SV WILDCAT" In Te(?h»l«o'<" ••• 9 11 J I Surfing Mf«ria Muntn - J"n I'* A Waller Read> V.-xi- ——— "WHO IHW15 IT?" II! South St, >lorriu.-.t/ \| I'hone MO. i^~« DESKS 00 EASTERNFUELCO 19%£49 FREE PARKING Cornar Cabinets 23$ BROAD HTRKF.T SUmmtt 0-0006 OPKN EVENTNOS

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AMMNIMtnl fTBUVTOUIGB [ SUMMIT RADIO Dtttrlt •BMUi OPIN Rwfit £ 9tUtltvo*/i &. PIIPAY HIT1 APPLIANCE CO. The Iron Mistress 'TIL f P. M. fy. I ~^ THE SUMMIT HERJ(P, THURSDAY, NQVEM8Elt 37, 1951 Candidates File COSH Can* Fintt physics 1n the 12th grade. Since jective* of the English and lan- >«M I* j Boys- State '3hort#. Th«''l? OmnutU-o | v> r> derated HiikoSt of this city, Republican fiiictl $10 and r*i.- — • JR^jwrf* were finished during the ! 4<»til, wh«» K'" *' "" ° *' ) b upon ard of the college preparatory core of the English course was : r : ,ey, held CHiuiidate for county Freeholder, fi«nd^d fur t'.re* graduation. To "gunk- th *< who New Jer sound, well developed, and appro- lad nature; 8 — Dew toping £*pao j jj^tltf of September through Dc- j a full chemistry be raised, and that the In a sratenient filed la.it week with trate Albert i\ follow tlic gnii'ml ' prepar«tory at Rutgers each; year foi pri&te.to the general np«-ds of »tu« ify for WISP u*e of Insure: * — i renter. 1S5J The *rcond course V adjwtPd for the non- CVjuaty Clerk Ht*nry (3. Nulton. chargr of v-;ir< ify for WISP u*e ©r i»»ff; * — i ««bfr, J»i me K-OUU «.... .,-,- , program m<>r«'«'inpha«»i;s ulimtM. be week/ln June and the ' r.M.C.A. collrge i'tudents who elect chemis- denUs end -their preparation for project Thi. otpenyrs do not include sums Broad :i!r prf^ntaiion "ami ;iifinr thr.-ic .student.* Ic-nve .school. h/kl at tlw State House in Trenton- should be more provision for additional fine >> ; cause of its' influence on life ad- clearly and to read and to l.itteu • fv*iaat;an. hi*.been completed- ' m>Ml.,N<».' I h health fi ai-h year. The regular acHool pro justment all students ahoulcj be re- meeting.special neccis of those wht> campaign. liahsh for using •with undemanding. ' . ' , f^ Imperative Nerd No. 1' i» ' iinil physical fttnesss, y/ ! exp^ric ices for quirrd to take biology, had defieieneU'S or handicaps in Top h|>endcr of ^the GOF c«ndi- .. j punng the years 1950 «n4' -1*51 , voratittntJ preparation. [ s-tudenui.in attending. me ri rkilWI/^Y/^Wl Clttt /*l\ *»2r,*&iUs .and !h(*e understand- i fitno,.-." •" ./ participation in such eoi inaunity art, music and nature. Btiidrnts, It is .suggested thut gan. wni"»d C.'Vttietitine, the other Free- Thr M-i-oiidary M-licri'maintains projects as Red Cross. J arch of "All youth ne«d opportunities to teachers he helped to acquire in- Opt* SUNDAY 4 &tJ|4tf ' acirkfr an intelligent and prt»- j .Dimes, Christmas,..Dinners, and ls«»|..k;r candidate, liled cx|>enscs of > H full program of physical educa- develop their capacities to appre; struction techniques* necessary for djcdvr •.yariii ,ipant in $25U.i:s: AH three iilso stated they tion and pliyMcaj/artivith's with Junior Achievement. elate .beauty in literature, art, helping slow readers. More. fttl«'ii- ":.fe" . • , coiitributtil |200 each to the Utiion « yaricii progrK'ni of intramural A 'jjood job ie being hone in music and nature." • tlon ahauld be given to ami work PRINTING •In this community where the County Republican Committee, and mtrr-ecMUwtic aihk-tlcs. In- citizenship, training And It is felt The Committee felt that the in all English classes., Ktmpdyiifg •prt&trT •percentage of the high / i County It*-*; later Herbert J. struction lij pliystologj ftnd hygiene that the t^iool authoritiep should school* are going rnuch toward real speech defects is largely an *.,:-0?>.' graduating Has* continues P«»co« .reported no expfrtdlture. CALL SUMMIT 6-719) L- givt n ,i* ail'sradfij in the Junior continue to promote meeting tliU''need especially in .the Individual training situation re- "'to higher educational' levels, tin- which tend toward joint pjirtleipa- 1 Higli^wnKtl,,a,si|>urt •I the t'our.sc» field o( art and music where many quiring the assistance of a spe- %-f- Sew .tiraitm . -, For One Day $€• •ict pr*?pai«.tk-n for post-graduation tioii of adults «nd studentj In such cialist Such remedial help should in .i^i-iirrui ind physical varied opportunities for individual In thi' past 25 y«irs, federal- rc^wiutb'.litu-." it the pr«b)«.-nt of education. In the Senior High activities. participation are offered the stu- be. given as early in the school ;:,^-ord:n4:ing the. college., businc-sts sutp rcj»c.trch h«s produced yu\;i TWILL MARKIMG x'Sch* explaJiiV-d whmt mily liv- that greater emphasis should be ! iiowi-vrr, that ttie tt-iU'lunyof rncfi- adequate instruction in fi was very much impressed' by thi Dyed Muskrar !n.«itutions of girls. placed"upon speech training. oi emotional lu-a'th sliuuhl be fhg for a limited numbed! work being Accomplished by our Block Dyed Persia* trt offeof r and what rewards' iidt-cl ami thut • Hie school* A unit on family, livinJ ls Imperative nfed No. 8 ix develop- ' of flHmtrti teaching staff. The City of Summit can be prouifof its" of American. Djntocracy.j ,.AH youth of mbrp stieh in.strui'tion where j to able to and of those who are responsible \mrmvaaxm \Ufa~-: .<.^-n\*', who upon'gr.i ConmiiHt'*' i-svory *i|>pVct:ii- 1 the i ^ SSi'dTi^ gl'vtS to'iheVv6rk''!»ift!'tS' ,'tiv!»—of-• ttre—msitinre " of; detail in- co II r sea to all seniors— sially useful." opemtion and its observations are- AT OUR-f ACTORY SALISRcbM T.*i attitudes which are-fundainen- ! rllidc*;} in' the dutii-s of those Tlie CommitVe felt that this area * • / • : rewponsib!^ for th».> hitilth .of; tHonard E. Best, Robert v. S. labeled m/io origin: •• Lhe (stuff n>dr«- time to 'do a better are very desirable bu it wa« the sehooland students participate job in their prescribed field.'. pointed out that it was nbt always in an Interchange with other Reed, Albert J. Bartholomew, Al- ton. J, Gmt, Joseph G. Shuttles- EACH I Imperative xweA So. 3 is elti^eii- feasible to follow the -elem«ntary schools by Way of assemblies, stu- ship education.'' school program of indiv!dual stu- dent council, panels, conferences, worth, their assistants and toch- ers, who gave of their valued HWIIVK eaimt T« N In U m «* • "All youth need to und.'rstand dent-pari'iit-teaeher sess:ana, This e:c. With 3 gym periods «nd a >««r »14 »!. very important function handled we-il eoordin«ted| intramural and time and experiences inmaking-the r*U HOMf TKUt i the right.s and dutie* of the citif FUR t»r HAMNt'-S — MA J J711 ' diligent and competent in the per- tnry Dsy Till 19 f. M. thorities, should continui to work sporb. Sports for girk include the Corrective Pruning TV RirAIRS Sl.IO Ul . for man ce of their ob!ijratM)n<« na with 'lie special a#enci 's In the3 jtym periods, Intramural, after ESTIMATE! Corrective pruning done expert- MM Aimil. ..SAVf AtOf .members of . tho community rjr.d solution of specific home life prob- citizens of the State and Nation." school activities and Play-Days- ly helps a tree develop its nonnfll lems and that some me«ns should jvhich are inter-schol&stic. Com- symmetrical shape, brings out Instruction in citizenship is nribe found to increase prrent con- aim of the required courses In munity organizations provide ad- each tree's charact eristic form tacts with the school. ditional afternooiw of leisure-time HOW EXCLUSIVE WITH American Hiiitory and Social Studies in the Junior High School Imperative need No. 5 l» eon-activities. Example of these are and thf> required.courses in Ameri- Hunter education. the "i'MCA, YWCA, churches. Headquarters For can History and Problems of "All youth need to kni y how to Board of Recreation,-PAL, etc. Nationally Advertised purchase and use goods .and serv- Imperative need No. 9 i* develop- American DemocNiey in the Senior ( Work Clothes & Sportswear High School, St'udente are further ices intelligently: und rsianding irn-nt of ethical character. !'All youth need to develop re- given practice in the exercise- of both the values receivi d by the Hunting outfits for men. spect for other persons, to grow in their civic duties in the various consumer and economi al conse- Shoes tt Luggage. Laundry quences of their acts." their Insight into ethical values student government organizations and principles and to be able to Mailing Casts ffotMe n and group activitie.s- of both Students get ajt inijight into indirectly live and work cooperatively with and Boys. schools. The school provides .sigiiif consumer spending others." icant field trips to museums, \ through their courses in math and sock! studies or direci" t t through The Committee agreed that the place* of historic interest, :.th(i school was effective sn developing SALZMAN United- Nations, and1 the like, their extra curricular Activities by personal pure con- the moral attitudes which are so OFFICIAL ARMY & Groups of students participate in Important to good citizenship. Al- re-Kioh/tl and skite conft-rence» de- ! tacts. Altlwugh the stud •nt in this NAVY DEPT. STORE manner will get some u lderstnnd- though historically there i« no Voted to consideration of national antipathy to religion in schools. 201 Main Street problems. Other •, rc^prt'sentative ing of conisumerShip. th > Commit- Oitange S-71M tee reecommenda tliat tie subject It vt&s guggeBUd that the high atudents are selected to attend siieh achool should not attempt to ex- Open Mon.. Ttaun.. P>1., Sat to I citizeaship training program* as master be emphasized a: strategic points in present eoursep and stu- amiiip and evaluate different reli- dent coverage extended. gious philosophies but teachers | Imperative Need No. I i>» under- should be free, to (Identify and ex- jl plain rellgiotw experience in terms j tanding our natural am l scientific of man'a Innate spiritual aspira- i world. tion.1. It Is recommended that more j "All youth need to Indprstand direct teaching be given in morals. 24 Hr. Laundry Service thr method of science, the influ- ethics and courtesy. ence of science on humin; life and the main scientific ;pets con- Imperative need No. ]D is ability ' Free & Easy Parking :erning. the nature of thc worfd to *xpre»» thoughts clearly nnd to j and of men." read and to listen with understand- i There in a planned s pro- SUMMIT DRIVE-IN LAUNDRY through the twIVP school "All youth need to grow in their 235 BROAD ST., IN THE EASTERN FUEL 1LDG. grades. Grades I to 3inclusive— ability to explain Uieir thoughts science is taught, in elation to ilearly *nd to read and listen with SUMMIT 6-7313 health and all teachers tpend some- mderstandlng." , Open Monday Thru Saturday 7:45, to 6 time in each of the three years This is one of the main ob- on nature xtudy proje-tg. Grades 4, 5 and 6—a coordinated program In science is carried tut in each of the grade schooia. 11 a similar GREETINGS & GIFTS nature grades T, 8 aid 9 use a ire brought to you from coordinated scien.ee protram which builds upon prior aclence ex- Friendly Neighbors periences and vocabulary. Field ft Civio & Social Welfar* trips, which number a pout 25 per ITS GETTING TERRIFIC CURTAIN CALLS ! Leaders year and various proje ts are part • of this curriculum. M^ny of the through fH^pPV^V^PM^plPf "^F^^^^^^L WrvlV fW WWII units on health arc cor elated with the mediaal and hom* economic* .WELCOME WAGON departments. Fhone Summit 64105 The senior high a hool offera biology and biologlca science In , CORBY'S i the 10th grede, chemist yand phys- ! ENTERPRISE LAUNDRY INC. ! icfl! science in the lit grade and j SUMMIT MOW j WOODY The RuiMef* Friend

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taint cor you tvtr drovi. Comi Arorlca't Pint Family Uarn tfct many WHOM why I car. CHRYSLER for WIM&IOI • MIW tout11 • vo« «()VP marc twmry HIKI y»m Imv^ n wlita* fooler M IT.,.»IIVI IT... jutxw U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS "Lumber and All Kindt of Hulltllno Material^ PAUL L WERNER, Prop 700 Sprtogfitld Av«, ItrtctltY Htl^ M. METER-WERNER MOTOR CO. T«kphon»: Summit 6.3355 517 SprlngfltW Avt., Summit , 5ummrtM342