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45th Y«r—N*. 5UMMfT. N. J, TWtSOAY, NOVEMBER U, I9SI K»U**< ML •f MmmM **, Best to Represent Summit InCity GOP Blazes World Citizen Reference Cut New Clean Government Group Trail by Baring From Jr. High School Pledge Summit will be reprinted on tie 42-member steefc Section Finances g committee pf the proposed new Republican "clean S^ Campaign donations of $1,748 front 1 mmenf organisation for Union County by Leonard E TiZt «S persons wer« reported by the t 27 Beekman road, it was disclosed this week ft Jai aSS Summit Cty Republican Commit- Churches Unite VFW Objects jounced that Mayor Charlea P. Bailey of Westfield would M Ultt tee to County Clerk Henry (3. Nut- rtr aa . chairman «f the com- --——~-___l ton thLs week as the OOP organi- For Thanksgiving To Phrase as zation set a precedent in county Ti>e initial meeting of the steer- political circle* and became the :g committee of the new GOP Benninger Group Worship Service 'Unpatriotic" roup was held here Tuesday eve- first municipal political organisa- ng at the Hotel Suburban. tion to ever lite a detailed lkt of A union Trankigiving service Junior Kigr receipts and expenses as required will b-e held, at Calvary Episcopal no longer isclaae the vmt&M *ta- • Mr, Best is well known 'locally Gives Leadership Church on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. d throughout the atate and coun- by law. t4re citiwna of tie »«S«i*" Je tlseir With Dr. Vvmi*m W. RosenMurn, ScSoo! Pfedge which U • g:ivfs -at He' U a member of the 8um- County Clerk Nulton said in Db rabbi of Temple jlsrael of New Confidence Vote assembly prognaau. T^ «!ordj ; t Board of Education and its experience of 84 year* with torn York, preaching. rm«r president, chairman irf the! Pro-Bennlnger forces of the office he has never before kno-wn were ordered ttcLcken Jro&a .tht Union " - - Dr, RoaenWum, w'ho* has ibeen- pledge, vfbich appear*'ia studwit e«r Jersey Cltiwns Committee forj of such a move by a misitlclpal at tTempIe Israel" wince «49S0, has creased School -Aid and former t the Biue'Star committee, Heretofore candidates hajidbooiw. upom tie orifcr 'of e, and gave a had a distinguished career Jin. re- sohoot offtci«!» ok 'Friday. ff«KU>w- • Iliairiaan of the State School Aid; were the aole persona to file such ligiow and civic circles; pafticu- He is active In New • list*. . . . .- ' ' ; •;• ii'g<4 protejrt: by B»«n 'Hi*J Post, erahip under .County lar'.y in the field of interfaith re!a- Veterarjtaf.FoneiJ5B.Waw. Chamber Of Commerce af- tlon-. ' . • « kks and is president of the Rlch- Charles F- Beardsley ©f Springfield A total of *2,52t20, vhich In- The ffleiSg* 1» as followt: rd Best P«nc}l O>. of Springfield. and abo issued a plea for party cluded a $35140 balance In the He was gr*dusLt«d from Tu!«in« harmony. T e "I. a itmient of San«u»t #ut- It Is expected that Summit will Committee's treasury, was avail- l ii \er»ity Law School BR<1 U' Freeholder Ernest S. Hickok of able for the recent campaign of Cf-I.rjre of tlie City of or High SchooJ ami a future eifc- e at least one more represen- ir.cn of the world, premise to obey . ts on the steering committee thU city presided at the session Paul L. "froast and other Repub- before entering the Hebrew Union which wae attended by more than lican candidates In Summit, Of College. . ' and uphold tb« law* at way e»oo- veil ax a large number of res-1 trj and §cho»L Ihtrttort, I most . *.:> Hho will be Identified with!•100 supporters of the GOP bloc this 12,231.85 was .spent,'leaving* A chaplain Sn the Army, he headed by Freeholder Albert J. balance on hand of $289.35.- toured military camps aa far *B be loyal, e-oarteous aad trmt- s« new OOP groppJn less active! w orthj- and work for the hmlth, ' way*. Benninger. The City Committee received a' Alteka for" the War Department Others from Summit who at- {423 contribution from the Union and the National Conference Of success an* happin«-«* «f all I to Bemnlnger tended wer« Edward A. -Plzzi, County Republican Committee and Christians and J«ws. He has been Tr.p neve organisation la com-. chairman of the City Republican made two donation! totaling $750 an active member for UNESCO in Students were icatrsct«d to de- .-. arew- .. jrg&nix&tion hetded by Freeholder bers of the executive committee of the other for $250. non-swv*rhmental committee with ing a meetitg of a. stuieut-faculiy the United Kations. He \* also a f.Mrt J. Sennlnger and has the; the City GOP Committee were in- Local residents contributed |1, comJKittee. ' spport of many of the county's j vited but only two, Pizzi and Mrs, member of the National CitlEen'w For soiee E»stb# seasbent vt--'. 745 to the campaign mostly in $S Committee on Civil Rights of the tost prominent resident* and'in-J Polk, were able to be present?- and $10 donations. IT nttKGH .*l>I»lTlCKS~Abo\V Js the architect's contain clau*roonui and a small chapel. It will be the VFW'.had debited tht reier. Various speakers expressed con- Institute for Democratic Action.' ustrialuts. • ! Pour $350 Donations sketch of ilie new $225,000 addition U> <..ii Methodist constructed on DeForest avenue on property former- ence to "future citizen- of. tht | The announced aim of the group j fidence In the present leadership Church fox which ground will be broken this Sunday ly occupied by the old parish house and the Greene Dr. Rosenblum Ls grand chaplain world", and 'Claim-ed shat Il-jn»V Four contributions of $250 each : . . „ . .. to select better candidates for of* jand urged that party harmony be raormT1 !I thc 'er\'ii'c. The new residence,- CoTflitructloh vAU start immediately and of the Masonic Order for the State were received. One of tbe* was * *> ™*"« ordlnated U.S. citistrjKjSp t» world .:e aiso* eliminate party "domin- restored for next year's Primary which will house church eitkif, will also is expected to be completed In about a year. of New York and chaplain of the from Enoch R. Needle* of 6 Sun- cltiESRjRi.ip. Some of Use member* |ti.n, or threatened domination,, by Election. However it is reported National L.eague of Masonic Clubs. spoke with school astitoritl«»-'«a , or group* whose sole! that several persona expressed in- set drive and the other four were He has appeared on many re- from individuals connected with the matter but It WM' net .until - motivation Is, or may be, dictated j dignation over the current move to ligious programs, both on radio Xovmaber 2 that the Post tegi»- . form a "Ctean Government" group the ftrnj of Howard, Needles, Tam« personal gain, political control! 1 Sales of $4,000 Methodists to Break Ground and TV"; among them., "Faith in iered a forsnal pro-Seat by letter in the Republican Party and those men and Bergen do rf of 58 Liberty • wif-aj^afldltewcnt.** j Our Tim«," 1"Chapel of the Air," addressed to-CJoI. P*s>tert E,"IVoo4- . affiliated with the new organiza- street, construction jEnch ««auty municipality will be j and "The Message off .Israel." •ward, principal. tion wtre bloated for "disloyalty" engineers. rtsemed by two persons. Set Hew Record For $225,000 Annex Sunday PJ'tJge "Ua-Americaa May Have Own Candidates to the GOP a»d attempting to Other contributors and the j .' Me;hod 1st Church, of Stifn->building will join the present «n«! The VPW i-ntez, aigKei by r>c Thanks-i »#IHlllUOj American cltteenilrp bet also j£g- Ir.'i if likely to put ap a slate of WUllam A, Lynch, 83 Kent Place idlrwtf or for the tale, announced ; ftUnis of the church #111 be helcTghring, 1854. 1 Hand tn Peace Role •nifle* to 4C1K»I eialdrea of U»- [iniidate* la the 1»94 Primary boulevard, $5; C. Douglas Hardy.T that grosa sales topped *4,O0O. A1U »f r-r the ground breaking at the ' " , That grand Elections to oppose those affiliated In between the present County The Methodist Church was or-, ?pptftmnce puts political pcrson- pr««5ioaal>!e. e.ge that clriaeniBi» 25 Lenox road, $25; Otto F. Taylor, ! O£ this sum* except for nominal parish house. GOP orgranhatlon and the pro- ganlzed on July 17, 1897 by a group] age,_, in the shadows and who stira ia a world government »"•»» kith Benninger. $6 Blackburn place, $10, jexpmiei, will be attributed in;. The new addition, which will 7 resident* who met In the new group was formed out posed Clean Government group o{ S up more excitement among young dc»iraJ)te than tftat of their mra stands State Sen. Kenneth C Hand Also, Howard B. Bijhop,33Pros- college scholarship* for girla in iferraonize. with present buildings, Deanto>vn (now East Summit)! nnd o,d tv,ai; « buw bomb country.** y. mentment among a considerable pect Hill «venue, $5; Thomas R. th»•««e* Summi«H««—wt *»ate*—. wil••-*»l contai—-*-:n- a- cliapd-< 1, classrooms-1 ,! , houje for the purpose ofj | an_d o.a ma Saturdan « DUIyI pomoYea. Santa xh- of Republicans over Bennin- who i« attempting to bring the di- 9(;hoo in nere "Furthermore," the tetter <©*- vergent factions together. Hand Lowrie, 313 Summit avenue, $100; Announcement of results of the oaieos and other fatuities. Tlie formin^ a churcli for thr Jfethodlst! c!am w|i] arr|Ve at 11:03 A.M. at •r's early Indorsement of Paul L. W. A. Klgrglwi, 105 JTev England Kale was made a..t «_ .te a give,...n_ for ^. ^ church 'building) " Lacicawarna Station. tlnue>,'**tbi* l» »ot just a jeast«BOt frowst for Governor. The by- disclosed that he will try to get f th The flMfc t hft slipped into a sohocri teattlsook if both groups to sit down at a meet- avenue, 110; J. Raymond Boyle, 1 book sale chairman by Mrs. Dar- piMtijt of former- Representative was built at the corner of Morris Meanwhile, Santa'a friends in Worli Federalists for •todesU. to • ing to b<" held after Thanksgiving. Lorraine road. |10; Raymond A, win C Hand, 41 Plymouth road. »*. as a Governor candidate, and j and Summit avenues and the cor- ihe city «re working hard to give read—it k a binding pr«nus?e wtica However, an earlier eugge.stlon Beck, Jr., 2 Parkview terrace, $5; president of the College*Club, Twelve Named for nerstone was laid on Sept 11,1867. him the welcome he deserves. A 'at>-r selection and Un«uccess-j A. G. Kobyforz, 42 Madiaon avenue. the »cliool. Itself originated and i« |Ji hacking of George F. Hetfield along the iame line* was rejected At the close of the last day of Tlie parish eoon outgrew the throne with yule decorations Is last week by the Clean Govern- $5; Painter Nursing Home, 768 drjning into the •*uixntm at *»*- •-•t Case's post In Congress. The the aalo, tl! of the more valuable Rye Vacancies original building and purchased a being built on the Strand Theater log their r-e»po«siblS.!ty to cany ment force*. : Springfleld avenue, $10; Paul A. books, numbering tbou.sands, had site in* the heart of town at Kent stage wftere Santa will hold court rk-i of *'bos«l*m" %nd "one-man Stpaub, Hotel Suburban, $50; Helen out." I'll'-'1 directed at Benlnger by the The conference, Hand Mild, been sold, jald Mr». Wadsworth. Place Boulevard and DeForest after he has made a brief tour of would try to establish" policies J. Brewxter, 29 Lenox road, $15; Remaining magazines, textbooks, On Chamber Board avenue for a larger church. The the city In a brand new car. . V»*d f*r 15 Tear* ffbeis' increased after both Troast H. W. Edg«r, 48 Woodland avenue, Mr. WooArard *a!d thia weak hd Hetfield lost the ele«tlon. natlsfactory to both factions which arid miscellaneous Items were don- I Twelve local businessmen and original portion of the present Santa's appearance i« belflg ar- would work for'"the good of the S5; Theodore 8. Kenyon, 1€5 Broad- sited to a charitable organ'.iation. ? women were nominated for five the pledge had beem 'eaxried in way, New York City, $10; Robert church was dedicated on Nov. 23, ranged by the Summit Area Cham- handbooks for th e Sect IS ytmm Summit H« Mojor Rote party." He *ald if the effort failed, Other member* attending: the j vacancies on the board of directors 1800 and in 1910 another building ber of Commerce in cooperation then he would have to let the fac- A. DeVllbbis, 20 Lenox road, $5. tea weie Mrs, Glenn D. Johroson, I ot. the Summit Area chamber of was added with Kresgre-Kewark. and that recitation «f It *m» wit compulsory, in Life Mogain* Story tions "fight it out" but Indicated AL»>. Mr«. Philena M. Kent, 43 also * co-ordinator; Mn. Webster ' Commerce test Tharsday. The Construction work on tlie new As In previous yeara, the Lack- An article in the current Uwue he felt hi* position aa a titular Shadyaide avenue, $25; William R. Van WinW« and Sfra. "WilSkm H. J nominating committee, headed by building will be done by the Tur-awanna, Delaware and Western Upon receipt 4>t t£* VWW pro. I«!fe magazine describing new party leader In the county de- Woodward, 99 Beechwood road, Martin, Short Hills, co-chairmen j Thomas A. Miller, a post presi- tur-Ali Construction Co. of Elka- Railroad i« taking a hand In teat he #ald he checked wi\h aa |«julf-m»nt for mainten«nce of rail- manded he try to reconcile their $15; A. M. Helmrath, 75 Cliff etreet, qf iollclting; Mrs. Harding John- 1 dent, submitted its report «t the beth. Santa's vhit. The railroad has put American Logior. oScwl and warn s illustrates an «utomaUc ,bal» differing views. * New York City, $28; Edward A. son and Mra. o»*l M. Zellncr, co- general meeting of the Chamber its crack die*el, The Phoebe Snow, told Umt th« Legioa also f«!t thtt, |'«t c!(!«ner whfeh Is manufactured "I hope they all accept the in- Butler, 7 Beechwood road, $10; chairmen of pricing; Mis. John held at Lincoln School. at hb disposal and Santa will ride pledge w*s obiectionaKe. He added ''•• th« gp«no Railroad Ballast vitation," Senator Hand declared. Mra. E. V. Murphree, 60 Edfewood Cunningham, chairman of cashiers, Election will %c by mail with the East Summit , in the glass enclosed cage with the that the ichool bad oo.:np5alnU an«r Co. of which Frank Speno No- date or place has been net for road, $10; Robert R. Dlefendorf, with Mr». Gr. Foulke Swatvson; Mrs. ballots being sent from the Cham- engineer. «bouP tht pledge before bat at * -^ Hobart avenue fa) president. the Hand meeting. . 40 Wall 0treet, New York City, $50; E. SffaoGregor, lales: Mrs. Q. ber office today. All tallota mast Area Given It is understood that there will recent one by the "VFW waa Uw rTi!«. machlm w|lteh llftt and "Reg-atdleM of Individual feel- Theodore V«n Dyke, $80; Albert Reynold* Ronre, propprtifts; Mrs. be returned no Ister than Decem- be a welcoming committee of real- flirt forma! one asd the flat from 700 tons of road ballasi per N. GoMlor, 18T Canoe Brook Park- Harry C. Schmidt and Mrs. Frank ber S. Power Boost dents at the atation supplied with an orja-nljed group. r, eorts $3S9»O0O. ingV BeanWey said, /'we must g«t thtse factions together. Thlnga way, $10; Paul L. Werner, 108 Ash- Q> Helnnder, co-chairmen of the Named to fill four vacancies A new electric cable between miwlc. Santa'a tour will follow the Mr. Woodward *-lded that «c*ool was deelgndl by tnt Holden knd road, *50; H. RUM«!1 Mows, oecuring on the board in tl»e mer- route down Union and Franklin inftering Oo^ of 8W Bprtng*t«I(> can't continue with two or three •ortitig...cotaam!ttee; MM, Bruce B. Chatham and Springfield lubsta- authorities lelt that tbe writ Jr., 11 Femwood road, $25; Mrs.Allen; chairman of children's chanta' division were George p!ft«e to Irving place, up that «ie which Hi headed by George or fo«r.«P*rate groups heading tlon* was recently put into oper- offered mmm r«mi f; B, Cleavea, calegorlfs and advisory Elgunn, McEIjrtinn'a Men'i Shop; will listen to all children who visit to apply on installation costs. Mr*. Homer W. Dudley, 150 Ash- Harold Spltier, gpltners; Matthew 15.000 volt cable WM installed at him. He will hate tome giveaway the \F\V, expkiiiK4 Uwt tte j H«4«ht«—Th« dre«m of comrmltU-t; and Hesdatnen Robert a cost of $180,000 io aen't fitpring- phicife wu Ihe work of a eonainit- l*v»ry hotwewtf*-* bwrnd new ,Wlnning entrlea w«r* chosen by land road. *fl; Percival M. Bland, M, Burnt, Cly*« R. Wiainberii, and Zetgner, Joseph Zcignor A Son. surprise* for them. To fill •• Jr., •• ec-«h«lri»enj Mr«. Donnld There wei* ao >b<».ril where a hitherto tinprpeedenied Board, which wan completed re- In that order. Oakkwn road, $10. J, MtercBr, N«w Piovldeiicr, pub- cently, has named the following age* and ne*&n of it« members, for Ui« Industrial division. Increwe In demand* for power ia furthermore, Mr. 'Woodwrnri lucky houtewlft ii Mr*. IX Winnert had to «{*bll»h that w* Headquarter* O»t |11> i licity; Mrs. 5amu«) H Macf¥r. Mr. tWnnint, Mi. Dtinsmore, Mr. «nticlpated," Mr. Truynor aald officer*; Dr, George Relyen, cbalr- ExpeniK* of cperatlttf the Trowit Ian*, aunniner collecting; Mr», Al» 0 Decker, vice-chair- wrote, the ptixaa* ha* beca ia- Tyrtt of lffl IBfflwMon lane, • kitchen they planned * would b« Bpltter and Mr. Kpntx «re Construction on the project fol- ««if03orjre D, vccair terpreted In aeliooV a* istMeatia* 1 left F. JIayhee, chairman of po*t- man; and Rofesrt Stafford, aecre- rr of a *-y*at-otd girl *nd Installrd In R home ""» oeop'"* headquarter* on Spririgfield atpnu« whole tcrmj eicpire the lowed Morrla avenue, Broad itrtet th« n*t4 for a world oadook moA re $ wa* paid to «M, with R Adele tary. |,i boy. Mm Tftm't by thpm or ont under conrtruc- were $17I«2 and id t pnd, of lh\m year and are up for »nd Orchard iitreet In Summit. world cooperation, boW (a «rr«Kg- poll wiorkeri on Election Day. Mn. John B. Mafftb «nd Mm. klt«h*n will t>« re-election. Mr. Traynor j«icl th# project'la Other rejuponiibilitle*. were Ah \n$ oor Memaem »nd enrichio« «nr tlon. Th»r* «•» no The«» a»oiint4i r*ng»d from $8 to Patrick J. GlWwnsi, Jr., shelving, |n ),«r hoi»# by part of the power company'* $100 vldkd among the remaining mtm- number, »l» or «*«t •' the equip- a top of $28 with nuwt being in tht Thirteen ittrla tn now on col- way «* UIK." will t» fjeaetly as »h* pJanne4 1 l th 1 01 million, ten-y*ar poat-war **> rteri mi follow*. Joseph Ballan- ment t''** ^ * * k' ^*" $10 c»te|f»ry. Mailing and printing OHo Toyl«r to S«rv« on "I think It It a tuttlake U> all«w I#f« leholarthtpt made pnnlble hy parii»!on program designed to help tynt, cooperation with fire • and And what do#« Mm. Tyrte think of campBlgn Mitti wtd othtr Ro*si« to I* pant book •*!«• of th# Advlwry Group *tay ahead of prenrnt and future building itiipector*; Mr*. Mar- about her g«><» fwtwwt W»ll. «h« Cub, Wr». WwUnyorth «t*t««l. In j)ori« RIemtr, Board of Health; (Contina«d on page 1 rlfcttl2 nefedte of eu*toni»Mi nerved. for •l«»«t thre* tol.1 th« HemW •!»'» "too txilted «a|»r«Mlni appwelatlon • to all Pr»ildiwt Otto F. Taylor MUii Capltok Dickeriion, public Ofi tKK WM p*ld to th« hug bum nanwd a 0i«mbt»r of a a /n-year-old honw. to comment. Mr. T)«r«f, *n *<•- »ur«*u:, IJ313I ptriona* who had *t>R*t«d Welfar* D«p«rtment; and MIM > i»t«n»man wdvitory 4tammUt«e to 0m insM* ,« (tcJieiiwas Diot«MCtly to 'cou»t«nt w't>' •J««* *tt'1*M>* ^ wa« for p<^i«»«; >3M.fB for ad- and to ihr ».aay fetlH Club TO Wate^tp'sn, BUWIC l!f 1 Tork dty, *•«'• th« •»•«* mA ha«l htlpd (a nt«k« J ». TVrtt . liking i0 «ftt wrt down vtrtMnc printing to the »um» •ral TracJo CV»mmiM»ioi!, Optra!* Gow Stotbn lf!( Th* new board h«« held tevetal l lmfUd a dr»am kltcb«n to rott Hemld and $IU"1» to Twill Mr. Tayjor to a m*>inW of th« 'HIP Optlnit«t Club, in an at- I*rktlty Ur\\rr» i<*t printing. Ynrk <.'Hy ftCfivir.tlng firm of ton to further iU boy» work pro nR* and with the aid of Wll- :'•••" th« on. «ft« h«d. »h»- Mam Lynch, pubrlc officer, I* con- •"•' M.noo oth*m throughout th# * f«r «he rally «nd r«- Omtip Otto Taylor A On. anil a merwbrr It mm. wHl t»k«" over the opera- >!n tinning the work of bringing ntb- I ^ " submitted Ihe plans In the John S Wilbur*, 25 held at the Hottl Suburban A gefistal mcnttnif ft(t the I'nitrd of New Iforty, New Jrr*«y and CJon- tion of (-orc»r»n*» Atlantic Serv- 1 rn utieet, wi» fr««tl Momtay «l re- nectkut of ice Station on Springfield .a\>(>ntii> •landard dvrelllnga wp to th« r*- ''<*»T.. nnd to h*r •urpris* sh« Vot^n' AnawUtlon will h t« tnum«ratedl In an **» f^ntly ndt!5«d that »he waa sale Township *f * ch«rg« »f f«H- b« h#W Monday »t R p.m. at brad-- UP A.-rou«Unt«i. U*» I* also a ntm- to City Hall on rHfci'mber rt? \n* to drive on the right aW« of ordinance jwwed by '«0 flwt pr*»# wlnn»r« In Arcnrii'ng i*» a«l during • h«*try fog. H>» In lni-or «tnt " Nat* '•" "iilon anfl on* of »l* w«lr»- (Vmmltlff* lia* a b«l*nci» at pr*» I'lans lor a and y arnt of • rwiull tht iHll *i«0lr# « H#rk«!.y Ifrl for actbn ta wlatlon t(» Jt84 el«!c- fro mar.y nBcm'bcr «f wtul»nMn«, tint **l# we wnt. Th# Mapl* 'lMr kltfhwi, MaetJy a* »h» ntltl f«c« « Morrla County tloni. at tht OptltnUt *\, Munmn f-WL ut on paf# jury on « «!••»• ^ * » / t'" Ism "*«*• THE SUMMIT . THURSDAY, HOYEMtER €fld$ TfflillilMI Course " : Use Home Office in Newark/- He ' • ' ™v '„ „ ' ! was "one of *. group Of staff rauir State Teachers Symphony 'o Give Two Fortnightly I* Shown «t Strand Arthur Bond, Staff Manager Is • , v';t •. ^_ attend a «a»- Enfiaad'i virsioB aJ tne wj Bestow Highest >IB| j|Jit(1 Prudential Insurance O».'«'j agemersl training eonfweisc* cft»» jtitie 4w*J<>i M**- <^ filter ii t pi "#M6rfmit Mies oifire, has just «•-, | dusked by the. company» fle^di Yule Concert December 17 p»W Han Uui>|«ct° <^ a film, w t: b , •Janu4.-lrsm.Ji two-week, vi»it to i training division, • *. . ** Honor to Best •Fiitfht," to bf shown *t thm Straa^ been s i" The Nt-w J**me>* - *r«*<-'~h*-t^ AS1 ..Harry §...Hannikfodl, director of noticed l*?dy i« the •Theattr T ! Joint Program s• b. pnaer.xlr.g him with 'the- ,t««.ch*r»' -when it preterits its annual Christ- the 3; ;'!" t«a., 2:S0 m continues through l*fa>wher. ] °' «*• *^» annual a*ard for distinguished mas .concert in the High School U one of ibe f«w sub-? P 11 1 Guest artists Include: Mrs. John Thp list is as f«>llowa:. I^vrrofer v* "***'* W. service to rd-uration. • .auditorium. The orchestra Includes Wban town? in thi* area to have : M.' Chapman, violinist, ,M«. Wen-$, "XJiss Robjrt hot4:" r><-ct-nib«'r ~ "~i."^' •The citation'' .rceds &3 fol'cws' '-musicians not only iron Summit •ymphony ©rcise*tra» d«!J Oooke, recordist acd Mrs J, 15, "Fajist and the Devjl; . "Ki president- of the "Board 'of bat also; fr*Rt nelghbaria 8. Fink, j>f«Bis,t,' Titef wt[f pre-•her.fe, "Pool of London;" and ANTHONY FIMIA^ Education, chairman of .New J*r- .^unities, fh« concert will : sent' a -'progmip Sncludinf '^Tr'io-*.«tra'ber 29, "JEmperor's ?»' 4tte*4,4 f. iey's Educational -pl»nn:nf Com- iclerinet soloist Nerri* VFW Objects SoiMtoa," |^y-. C-'-^^Teleaiijin.. and • 'ThW Emperor's . Ni m'itiloniiKt lu Srete School Aid of Beraardivilie. (OontlAU«4 fpoiB page I) fr*o vlolia »o!os, "Rottance" from Kan* Christian-' Anderfoc'i laiiy- Coministfon. Mr.->B*«t has' riven \ "*** Summit Symphony* which and monopoiue a world outlook," the Meeand concerto by Wie-iiaw* talc, is *ctrd by pupp«Ljf «nd nar-^ vrele&sly of hit-rid* for the lot- isponsorad by the .Board of Itecr*- w 4 Jn l93 tee principal aaid. ski and "Midnight Bells,"'.by Heu rated ay Boris Karloff. Th# story, i; provrmpni'. ot' public eduction, i *«•», « •^rt* » ** J- 1 ber^er-KreisJer. apropos "of 'the CtoHitnyui aeason,-; BRAND NEW G^tcnttoni of-New 3,j*i* eliil.l«««"«*- then head ©I «» dspart "Reganiir.j pauioilfmof those 4reti«nd t««cb«rs wi:i-'b« ewrnal- lment ef ,mu»c at thi# »ch<»!," be' wreu "neittur Under- the direction of .Mrs. A!-; wa, nor you, hcv*.«nythtiig W fear, fred P. Jahn, the choral group- 'S3 CHEVROLET ,!>• gtmt»tul to him for his »tcri-1 School. - Sinet its -'aeeptioa, tb* fic» on their b*haif - sarri.'Ic^ j<"cl«itra has been POpaUr or to be «urttamed of" will sin* "Pat-a-pan," f-vo fo'k for just that go far b,vor>4 the call, of iaf lhe v*rUty of ltf «1«**«** He said he *ppreciat«d thf tunes,' '-Mary* Carol," and "Sleep |the ... VFW'a. interest and ihrilid the j'Li:tie Jesus." For .its concluding 'group to. "learn more about out number the g-mup w of the expression "citizen of the Kenney. The c«4t jnclutfed, Mrs CITIZENS TRUST BANK PLAN A man who pressed "the button j-neer, housewife, student'and tsj»> world" in a'«ena* that does not Louis A. Rice, Mrs. Allison-'H.' Lumber and Building Material on a o&sh register in* a Spring- vision idtreetor. deny or dilute one's citizenship as Hearn. Mrs. Benjamin F. Smith field avenue five and ten tent j The renewed in sy»- f J an American,*' Mr. VVoodivard ; Mia* Virginia Ingram, and Mrs, YON SIEFART CHEVROLET, INC. stoie,' then «ui -«.way. and »us 1 ,- ' -\^ : stated in hta reply to the VFW, j James P. EJtum. ,:hascd by a woman emplpj-fe-, was STORM WINDOWS 315 SPRiNGFIELD AVE. SUMMIT Correction "One"of th* mcatreceat of these,-; arranicemrn's are jn charge -. • ;•-• end / . y captured by ' Patrolman 'Charles In *hk speech In Boston on Sept. \ OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 SUMMIT 6-65Q0 gnaith end aybsequently sentenced In !a#t week's issue the Herald of Mrs Dewey A.. G«nzc!! «n« he lived in Elizabeth. ' : Detective Uetuenanf John B. •' by a* youth from'-a bill} owned lmtlng the'lOOth'annivertarV'of the "'Mrs. -Foxhall Fjnney 'assisted by Brood St " J Summit M52S Say're who questioned the man said Ith e Fox fa«»iiy tii*ir Oxford Republican Party In which he said: j Mrs. t W. Brown will-do ;he dec- You'll Like It Herei arm oralin « «et of skeleton keys *-tus found ^ - believe, therefore, that joa j on Benton, »,new gctlA watch and The Herald was provided with will agre* tbat my duty aa'Pre*- :i *rhc progrnm *iil 'eJose with the Complete Deluxe a pair of s!:j< atockings. Th«» lat- incorrect Information and' the Went Is to address you, not as ]'*itir« group singing "Silent ter U-o articles,. Berton claimed, •pfoper defendant Is C. F. Fox of paHlMRt, but first, and «bore aad been 'found in Morristown." 26 Lcxust drive and not C. F. Fox all, as patriots of America and tl specialist l of 130 Whittredge-road. s In iursber-scarce Alglisip}iUnJ> THANKSGIVING DINNER Ma«i3imte Albert H. Bierraan cltis«ns of the w^rldL" 1 Ben ton. j w!y the ceilings In moat Scandinavian Sal* \TX\ Kept Hatter Julet j ar« ma.de of wood.' in localj moving Served 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. t Tht VFW said that it regrets- the matter received jLhe publicity it Haa Of Imports Continued ond The Christmas sale of Scandi- and th«t it attempted to ke*pthe RUBBER STAMPS protest soleiy between he VTW rav:an imports, held last Satur- BEFORE YOU BUY in long-diitane« moving/ CALL SUMMIT I-7U7 day, will be continued this Satur- end the school. The YFW «!oo day at Byetrak's Real Estate of- stated that It not GAS HWT1H6 iOttlMKIfT packing, storage Children Under 8 for One Day $«r*ict fice. B M*p!e street, from. 10 cm. for releasing the information to to 5 p ra. metropolitan daily newspapers Articles included S wed lib foods. ovtr the week-end. TWJLL MARKING D£VICE5 imported painted wood items, The Herald first learned of the THEN YOU'U BUY EXPRESS $J75 382 irocd S^ Summit. N. J, braasware, linens and sliver. controversy In September but at that time no formal protest had been received by the school or sent [Janitrol Excellent Wedding and Party Facilities Top by the-VFV.'. Rdfraod Avtntit The pledge to a regular pert of :he school assembly program ythich COMFOBTmrmm SUMMIT 6-0315 n addition to the Pledge Of AUf- SOLO BY TURKEYS R«f. V.$, •*«. Off. ,ace iTscludas the reading of Horn* Comfort Product* passage from the Bible and reci- Co. TO GO WITH YOUR DINNER tation of the librd's. prayer. The 95 Summit Ave. BEER • WINES • LIQUORS pledge is generally repeated only RESTAURANT at Assemblies but some of the low- Su. 6-92C0 V er c!*w*c» us* it dally in home M.' > s« % t. ««cnM«i- • •». t )• tavict • •», i w nM cstamm NorthfieU Aye. Reservations • Quality 3ieat$ • Fre$h Vegetables room ex? re i sea. Liv. 6-0527 IAN NELL A'S Market J: 41 Part Am.' SU. 6-3178-3179

THOUGHIS ON CHOOSINC NEW AN EXECUTOR HUDSON WASP The reasoning that fends a man fo a lawyer, pnysician, or archfttct should! turn him to The Summit Trust Company for professional work of a More Power! More Glamour! New Lower Price ! ' financial nature.

A lew of the questions thaf come to mind when selecting en txeeutor are:

* • • . . - • • '-.-'*,. -

Is he experienced? '

Doe* he have sufficient t(m# to perform Ms duties well?

Will he always be available, and never too busy?

; Will he live to administer the estate?

The final test of efficiency is results—the most competent executor li the one who, serves and conserves the interests placed in his charge. The Kptdamtar 19

For yean we have made a business of serving as executor end Lower Priced Running Mate trustee. We shall be glad to discuss any estate plans confidentielly with of the Fabulous Hudson Hornet you and your lawyer, with no obligation on your pant. Here's Hornet-likr power and htm eitclualva glamour at a new. lower prbs! It*« down" dwrirn with Ha low center the new Wa»p, with more power from tt« Instant Action Enfdm of Brevity, it hugt thsrotd nwre with Super Induetion. When f mt tightly, ridew noore uteaxlily, is »t*p on it, something happ^ia •afar than my other m«k» of car « ., instantly! ym'vm known! It'i th« out»Uutd> big value of th« year! Drop in; Becauflo the new Wuo, like all try « Wanp flnt clwnoe you have.

SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY An Ion Engtne Till N«M«iw(StidiCwOittH«pf«(iforfMi««' vtlth Suptx Induction pawmhA ttwn mr. ESTABLISHED 189 1 Hew night-tine Styling THRU Q|> ;j 4«l M« Main Wtb* Ptt$$9ie Valhg Bnnch New Perfeeteii Vmwme Storing* of It* lth Av«. near South St. New tmpmtttl P»WWP Bniltea* THE TFT . - * » 4 * f New Providence Fullj Aulom«iir Drive**

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- *, 4 f Mat'Murray A Wallden 312 IROAD STRIfT SUMMIT. N.J- 7?:aVi,,lt* -&xW>^ me Bajonne Bridge, sjwjnatac JHf SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, NOVEMtfit U, ifS3 • :>c Kill Van Kull m«tt which w«e ent 'In the Port of New .-5OOOCOOOC Of Lincoln School »il! brinf together those vrto fr«i£ht wr. be brought.to any j among the seven' Amphibious d *l I" M To Roftfy Members ai^-where In the harbor throjifi >'bn. the plaudita 1 force Ships awarded a battle 'ef- DEPEND M'U* Quit ? re*m**,'« .m«w*at of -of the med>uts.-of«e(u;.flDaU t of an csiinfated 2.- ficiency p'.aque by Vice 4«tai*»l silent prayer w*« o-b^rved in, Umrmy mmt - UK and bargw; * floating end : OW per£Mu.jfcho visited and toured F. O. Fahrion, USN, for outstand- milroad belt «ne, ' 0 ON FRUCHTMAN'S tiit- f«75,(xjfji building Sunday after. memory of the la|#- ili« Margsrfet Boon for the dedication exercises.- B. Howard, h&i only srgdefeewor, Of Use Rotary €»«& im Monday io • On ' iatt Thursday evening S3 for her "wonderful ijtftueace." ti# YMCA. His tmlM dta&t with our Pf%£^S^t HM^lLBS of ^fftt^BJI frCIIR '.m-nibd* 'of the Summit rAn» MeQibers of tjw «ehooT» Girt Uiambt-r of Commerce had dinner Sk»tit troop «UM}'t^jb F*ck Den COB- her*.' to thert %nd tfat inherent Wftaf whiskey .-•in the. school cafeteria as part of (iucted th^-foura on *Thur«day for iev*f*i tat+.n& of »£- : the program fur Die Cham beit an- the lope.1 businessmen »nd 1 rout tlw «*ject ia mind. a /t7(/e more... nual general meeting, % theme of btpf dinner waa aerved by the Tht mp*$km mii U«t tte* width : which was ''Oiir Suhjwlii/* ichool cafeteria itaff, Member* of «f UK trtck -la trais tnxtsl tastes a little better, the cheer leader squad *t tlM « fc%h*ei;e«|»— a • btagovtr j On Sunday it j*as nfft-sswy^to because it's ciosi• th<\do.oj*r'of the building at Senior High- Schoi** were, wajt- wblcli we. *rti itili lirtteg—.that if < ••••'•' Omsk «H IS feet wide trass, Custom Distilled? I Hcwty^r, tlfc BO^HT of Education One of the Innovation* of th# cost Jl"r)rt"'iit-y to1 view the work which Alfowa me£8ag«c, pro- board *pist to iiter«ka« sptied by «1- or J'ffcival 'If:' Bland-' Bach room has an outlet and th« ai<5^t iloable the fomicr output. Blende* Whiskey. tfiJ Proof. 65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calwrt Dist. Corp..N.Y. f the Baud of Education main.control center I* located in R*d:o, h# s«..4, «i*o. hsti its itang- Call Su. 6-717? ) for -"iUi magnifirrnt job" on Lin-the principal's office. It i» a two- oi er htZMiic«p. UlVlH-n CHfergeifcy t&rikes jour' ' coin School; which hi dtw-riM »n way system »o that calle c«n be there he »-CKI into *i|to- (jfaiuUv ..and health U in lh#ij ('the tlurii gtt'j) in th«> board's' baiJtJ- made fporn the cl««^roonu» to tlie »ad .explained th* dt- Jj ing prosfdm worked out in coop. office. ''.;.,. - vek>pa»at of the present ear from ,..,» tt-.Ki.n«*rt ol prompted at-] etation with Common Council. We Another item of interest is the the *te*nj er» to (ht .gjas.. <*ng!i»is ^ifiitUrii"'— rail on u*. (a ; should b« thankful that the com- blackboard, These are green end dr.ve. *ap!*iu3i»i the h#ndic«|is ; rnunity I.Httblc tn provide an edifice S>rodue*a jj, each. Th« prtst-nt car. SAVE 50 id rapid wrvlcift are always! covered with a thin co&tinj of ' .such a." this," tlie rpajor declared, steel and |i)agnctue explained, the city papers can' be fastened to thie *:th for •ometi'aie. *1Sh more I has npproprktfd im average oJ board surface by a *ma!l steel l«dgets ajsd more troab'.e' coming REALTOR'S DIMS AJNB DANCE- Of lu era of the Summit Real up mtk lackawaaN'$ FRUCHTMAN'S )j S176.O0O nnniwlly for new school block. Erasers throughout the Board take a bow «t the annual dinner-dance given for 1W s without* "disturbing the school are made of epongc rubber. Mr. W»Uacir» hobby ***top to be 0 Prescription Center ^i city'* /in«nc(<» ami «ii for th« of the board and theh? guesta last Thursday at the CTmmtkler, Mulburn.«' (J5O Maple St. Summit Quests of the C'harnlKr at theLeft to right, first rpw, are Warren A. Smith, Richtan4 O)., prtsitjent;! sl4 curs for Ataagg those Sfe has benefit of our chiliirni," dinner meeting- wert Mrs. G, he iBPatiarstil aa ISM Locomobile, Miw Emily H. Quig, principal Elwopd M. Obrig, ObHg Agency, treasurer; Robert S. StafforduSuffani 1 10W COST FAMILY FARES! Evarta Low, presidtnt of the Board « Frc.RC.li car. « l«kC<9 C5a41Hac. '*-, Agency, vice president, In. the rear are Wesley'-St«v-en& «xeee!er. ijrrdeE; r G*rvin Smith, more, compared with regular coach round- trip'rates. H. Quig, principal; W. W. Br^un- Montreal,^ Cos.: Presttva K 8ur- Tkp bigger the family and the more youngsters vvarth, president of the New Provi- rxeniptions — }100 on furniture ' Tax Exemptions 1 ro'aghs; MadLion;' Robert. Boyd, under 16, the greater the saving! > dence Board of Education; Theo- or personal effc«:ie — rowe.*" "! to : Irriagtoa: Hermit Ober'.in, EHM- dore Kihlgren of the Berkeley ST million ciolkra ihi» year, Qrt&t- beth- Bad Taylor, Ea*i Orange; BOYS AND GWLS UNDER 16 Height.? Board of Education and Show Increase csl dollar incrrausf w&s-in g.fner«l Ktn r»o^, Wes:fie"d: 1857 1953 James W. McOrew of the New praperty exernptions. Under iht iReni. Jr. Leorssrsl Ronp, ^ > MB€ Httf-F/WE!- Jersey State Chamber of Com- fxnnptionj may be grantwt pub- of. Roberts vS. Rf*d; C. Philip merce. Since lic property, pubUc- «.nd other De«a. r-«*. of Wrffiam S&tdllng; CH10REN UNDER 12 Mr. Eddy aiid Mr. McGrew vvcrt Tax exemptions in {drool?, cHurch and charitable ' L. Corby, Sr.v honorary —RIOEFREE.-r- the speakers of the evening. have increased by nearly one property, cemeteries aad gr«V«- * quarter slnpe the end of World yards «nd certain other real *ad i if (hey make a complete coach Art to Be Topic War II- poreonftl property. Thcsf exenspt I round trip with a parent be- A tabulation completed by tl'eclassifications of property rose in • There are J3« major firca out or tween any points on the Lacka- Of Kaffee Klav« New Jersey Taxpnyers Associa- value .from nearly on? asd one- coKtroS in t'ttactU> coal deposits ' wanna and to certain Eastern throughout the UaiWd S Sanford ELsen, of Rufgers Uni- tion in connection with its pub-third billion dollars < Jl.S19.0W,- and many Midwestern destina- TSorden's tions where the journey in each lication "Pinaneifll Stntwtici of 0O0> IO more than on? dud on*- ' v For 96 year*, » nan!% that has always been a of versity, will speak on "Modern Art versus Classic Art" at theNe' w Jersey Municipalities and half billion dollars (S1.MI,000,000). \ direction is approximately 120 flujility milk and dairy product*. YWCA's kaffee klave on Decem- Schoojs" .shows that total value of an Increase of tifr.^ miles or more. At your store or at your door, you're always guaranteed ber \3 ftt 8 p.m. all property exempted from taxa- During this period when over- that—if it'9 Bordcris »('* potto be good, The kaffee klave. for men andtion increased frotn less tl»«n one all exemptions increased by -J**. FAMILY FARE TICKETS GOOD ANY DAY women, is steered by a committee and one-half billion dollar* (51,- the rise- in net valuatioiui of ttx- BORDEN'S FARM PRODUCTS OF NEW JERSE/ headed by Mr. and Mrs. A. M415,000,000. ) in 1946 to more than ftbie property wsut 23^. Taxabk , (including Sunday* and Holiday*) tOF 3 AlOfltflSf Thompson. Other members in- oiie and thre*« quarte-r billion dol- valuations rose irsore than. * bil- krs ($1,753,000,000) in 1953. This lion dollars,..from S5.3M.MO.OO0 in Full stopover privileges. Good on all Lackawanna coaches, 55 NESBIT7 ST., NEWARK. N. J. ' HUMBOLDT 3-3740 clude: Mr. And Mrs. Thomas W. •. ' i including those pn The Phoebe Snow. Also, ask you* Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green- v/as an incrc-aAc of 24 per cent. 19W to $B,601.0D0,O0O-:hi« year. Included In the overall 'increase, ticket agent about Lackawanna's Group Economy rlan ley, Mr. nnd Mra. Robert E. Graef, Over the one year period 1SSJ- for Grown-ups under which 3 or more adults, traveling •- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herren, Mr waj) « 23P p«r cent-jump in vet-'- 19,">3, the tot prop- Mrs. pierson Ta'or. Mr. and llrs. ion dollars in 1916 to 122 million erty «nd a six pt;r cent increase Quick $25 to John S. Tenant, and Mr. and Mrs.dollars this year. Veterans are en- in exemptions. ThccKlorc \Volcott, titled to $500 roal and pernonal The tabulation follows: bckawannaRailmai The first pure nickel coin Is be- TAX K\E^ITT PKOPE11TY IX ?fEW -TEK5KT $500 lieved to h«ve been a 20 centtlme Selected Years, 1916 to IMS MO. 4-7300 Shortest Rout* between New York and Buffalo piece issued in Switzerland in 1881. : . (000.000 omitted> \ct Taxable I'repcHy * llou««ho!d Vctrraas Total .1949 $3,361 $1,319 U. 5. Building Products Co. Suggests: DIAMONDS 19-19 5,70* 1.1*1 66 7S 1 *J3 1950 ' 5,914. 1.W3. APPRAISED ]951 (1.125 1.13S 93 1952 6,12s 19J2 6,395 1.403 S2 m 1.65S HELPFUL IDEAS 1953 • «,601 1.3-J4 S7 Increase 1946-53 A.mount 51,237 ? 2^5 $28 $ 33$ On HOLIDAY EXPENSES IN RECORD TIMEI Per Cent 23* * \1<~C V{f Don't Waif 'Til The NigM Before Christmas Increase 1952-.")^ Amount S 206 $ 79 $ 5 J1I Get the Cash You'll Need TODAY! Call Per Cent SVr 5ri 6'r We 6*^ •Includes public property, public schools; other jchoola, church and Home Building John Brozey - SU 6-6120 charitable property, cemeteries and gravej-sorda and other unclassified For Immediate Action—No Waiting! real and personal property, OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAYS 'TIL € P.M.; SAT. TIL NOON NFWAR X- S U M f SOURCE: Annual Report*, Division of Taxation, New Jensey State And 48 MAPLE STREET - Summit Department of th«-Treasury. Remodeling

FIN AN Cl CO m 9 IN This B% Olorful Book entitled "Planning Yonr Individual Home" is chock-full of sugges- :t»-4 f < tions that will add to the^Beauty and Comfort of your Home without adding to the cost. COMPLETE You can borrow one of these books for INSURANCE a vreek and take it home to look through at your leisure. In that way you can PROTECTION avail yourself of the genuine helpful- ness that it offers—No cost to you and ,.Jn 3 simple steps J no obligation — just a friendly service we are glad to render you. 1. ANAIYSIS. A careful study Many pages of this book are devoted of your insurance program to beautiful Interiors and Decorating and requirements. Ideas aa well as many in presenting the beautiful collection of Exterior Designs 2. rROTF.CriON, Tfn? exact and Floor Plans by famous architects. inpurinf plan to give you ifu1 Big-Car Value at medium-car cost We cordially Invite you to visit our showroom and combine a awrvey of our Building a home of your own is one of brsl iiiiUirnncc protection romplctely itiodcrni»!€d facilities with a careful inspection of Packard's two the greatest adventure* of » life-time. nt the lowest rosl lines of groat new cars. You'll see today's luxurious PACKARD, Amcrien'i It «» a fresh exhilarating experience new choice in a fine mr . . . plus brilliant Packard CLIPPERS. from its very conception as a dream or ICONfKOL A Mire mrtlmrf idea to the superlative thrill of actual of keeping yon; insurance YOU IAY SERVICE? WE'RE READY! residence — and our service* can h«lp All our mechanic* have completed their Automotive Mechaflkai train- make every it*p of the way eaaier for Our !H*p)jkjr Rm>m* An Opt* u fmij^m nlu'«iys up id cijte, ing... and know your Packard., , mi other automobiles, from Bumper you. . . 1 to t O'rltKk far Voui io Bumper. CM % pickup, and delivery services.

JAMES GORMAN, INC., SUMMIT PACKARD U.S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. 298 Broad SfrM* SUMMIT Su.6-3M4-M97 I** 9m»4\nn JV#fi#r Htm** m-Vmmr Ctmt 7«i Am, IMKUIY HIIOMTS. N. J. IVINlNftS 7 N. f SUNDAYS If APf OIHTMSNT Summit *••!•• ^1*1' -'-•' Only m **u«t iUtmfrm (mm tkm tmlmlt •/ Summit • \ THE SUMMIT Central CHurch cfiristfan setMct church Community Church Fresbyteriui gn. E. F. rranci*. *#«*ar Setmoa: *€«Ik4 to l»CferUtiaaa;' Congregation to CHURCH DIRECTORY $e». n«M O. Bftbb*. hernia .Swa—Groufid-br«*kteg ceremony Ged«f(vea &»** V. BttMduana, DJ>. of every lort will fce et •S HoodUad Attnm for new pariah houae additkw; itmm W. Mttlr Hear Editor 3:30 pis., "Steaaiali** orchestra ajM field wetUt^Uu* «r,ek « Summit. _Gotp«l. Hall The Community CHurch Tiar«u.ty .— »'*». HoJy Cote- I p m. -Jlaaaialf OKW- Suiidey—»:W and 11 ».m. Wor- ice* Sund*y. , .., _,. • ! Mn. Sophia L. F»h«. tditor of re- tlmepliau {©r a mmlmiu »« I "Ar»ci#nt and, Modern' - Summit A ven»e '" "' 1#-SC> « ct; Ursi*8 eerrica- j m pm. Jaaior Cboit for ship and t*rrnon, "Stone* /rom the iiftoua education maUitai for the It will b« held December T Brook;" C&urcb' §fb»Bl: *-J* ?•#•* } money, altajs Meirnertem and and WaU&rwi j .- 7 p.rk ' Skater YotOtt Be*£on Titm WIU N apffktr S118- ion; 6'ii a.m, M#r.'» Association 8 pin- Tbe Wwleyaa Weetnsiwwr Fellowship' fhoSf re- ( lidtwm. •Denoune*^"- ia the d>y at the li a.m. *«rvle« »t @OHD. „ Bev. Jae#l» Tmpf i' Today—* pm., Prayer and Bible" b.-vakfax: tati;;£g: 10 a.m.. ei»mr losportaaee .^f a Juan&l; 7 p.m.. Ws<*tmiiuter Fel- 1 of the leason-aerqioii. Th» raa4- rtuntty Church. Her topic will be Devenney '•tudy. ' j 1 refttarse., 11 mm. morrna* pmy- Eduoaiioii"—Misi Me* lowship m*etinj; 8.15 pm., Central j I»g front tbe King J*j»M. *«.*«^. "WfJiJwiM' Way* of Tea«»l»f Sunday -»- 9:80 »-»»., Church j of the Bible oontaJw tMliipasaage' Tomorrow — T15 p.m., Young j , er and *. msoe by neetof: 11 aae, Club, . ' ' * Our Way*" Dr. JWJO* frapp will flelil of ; • Pelka' Bible hour. ' \ *€h«ial;. 31 a.m., nursery, stoqr ! church Bihool: 7 pA. Y$»Bg P*o- Mo«d*y~-i0 mm., Sewinf groap. i from Epbeatam; • conduct the i«rvlc«. Women : j "'Finally, ray >r«tliren. be atrosg' ; Sunday—9; 10 a.m., Bible. scho»3; j groups; 11 am, morning i^rv;ee, T—at M Ridie E«ad; Drcle No. Tue»day-~lO a.m.. Woman's AMO* St. LAwrenc* University recently j In the Lord, and' in tAe power of [ 11 am, Lord'i supper; 7:30 p.m., j Monday—1-J «-ip,, Holy Oomaaiui- •—acving at the Parialt Houae; elation exMUtlve committe* roett- bonortd Mn. l\ah« with the degree All sermon by Mr*. Sophia L. Fans I hi* might. Wherefore t*ke unto m I Gotpej ..aervice. , ' . j ion. . Cirri* No. t—at II Pajwaic *v*- bf: 1:JO p-ia-, Swing group. of Doctor of Human* L*tten. Rhe attend tiw.t«mtakr. to$ic: "Were Jesui*' Waya " of t ! you the vrhole aroaoiar of Ood, ttoat Tuesday—».*> mm. St. K«th- } ae; MM pm. Orel* No. • at Wedhe*ci«.j- -6:30 pro.. Church was bon in Hanfehow, China, and iSt. John's Lutheran Church, Our Waya?" erine's chap'er •©! Auxtlimry;., .16 family night dinner; Dr. Horace lye may be. *We to withat*»d in educated, at Columbia and Union 101 K«t Place boulevard; 1:15 the evil day. and having doH« alU Be*. W. & Hlnmaa PttJD. a m., Waivan'i • Aaxilk/y; 19 *»f, p.m., Orel* Sfo, 1—at Ryburn, »p«*k*r. Theological 8*8818117. Resident Gefs , . IS DeForeet Aveau* St. Luke's p St. M«ry"« fJiapte'c.,, • ' •;'••.• She did experimental work in r«- ' Thursday — 10:?,0 «in., Thanks- Wedntsoay — 10 'a.m.. Church "er'y 'Road; Circle S©, 4~at' 19 First Baptiit Church The foilcwinf paaaage wlli t»e Ntw Post Witt Rev. Hirr; A. Auflero ' read from "Science and Health lifous edueation at Riverside Day union iervice 'at Cai- j World Service Cudid avenue; IM p.m. Circle New KafbuiJ M SprlagMa •*•- j with K*y to the Scripture*" by Church, New York, and caai!lI1, •Thanksgiving for G*d'« Greatest God- Omnipotence has ali-power, done nearly a tear* of book* for tine pkMSt:, tmi bun p ; Sunday — 9.30 .a.m., Church,' 1 'at Community Cburrb j avenue; Orcle No. ll—at 76 Fera- Gift-' ' S-uftday - 8:30 ». m.. Church and to fceknQwUdje any other children *nd«n«ther score for (Mr- tcilool; 9:30 a.m. end 10:45- am . | «r.j WaMror. Avenue* " wood road; g;J5 p.m. Circle No.-11 The PrudeitUat Insurance Sunday"— «30 a. m, Sunday »chool-prin«r>' through'«duit cl&$~ power k to din honor .God" (238:25- enu and teachers. worahip *ervice. ik-rmon topic:' Morttsoa U. Bial —at M Lowell avenue. • • • • • th* poit ttf.attoeia school; 11 «,m., Morning., pwtyer *ei, H am. ToddSers, ryiraety, lira. Vmh» U th* mother of five and sermon, "The Commandment chUdren and ha« written widely in afer la th* comp«ny'» • Tuesday—8 p.m.. Council meet- j Oakci Memorial Church kindergarten "lind creative activity j The Golden Text ia from HI 'ing at parLih house. j with a Promise."* i Wt irfi'-aj 3 23 p sc , Hebrew i group*; worship and communion John: mmgaMnm on th« »ubj«ct 0/ child agencle* department, j BCJKV'J at 3T M^?!e street { meditation by Dr. Bagwell; 5 welfare and education. In 1953 aha B0 Morrta Aram "Beloved folJow not that which Sine* kit May, wh«ft h«eit ) .'Friday— 3.30 .p.m, Hebrew f p.m., Junior High Fellow*hip-at 1 is evil, but that which ia godd. waa given th* annual Unitarian t© theHcwiM Offlc*. Mr schew!: .0:30 pm.,. SaWsath ere ] Ret. PWJip & Watlmn. JTr. award for diMingulibtd service to the h«me of Miss Jane Veaite, KM'j H* that doeth good is of God: b«eti i tragic eoiwultant la service; Topk, "Todays Books for; the denomination In the field of YOU ARE INVITED Union Kent. Place boulevard; 7:30 p.m., but he that doeth evit hath not field tf«lnln| divisor., In eu Use. People -of the. Book.'" ? Senior High Fellowship. 1 relifioua education. Serri«e at CaJvajyCSSurch. • ; seen God' (1:11V jMJtitlori, h* will ana lit Alan { TO JOIN IN Sunday—10 am.. Religious school i Monctey— 8 p.m., Church *eh6ol Sunday—8 anm., M«n'a Club corA- Reed.'superlntendfnt of a|e«% A DISCUSSION O^THI WIHCIfUS at' TMCA, " " | staff meeting, Churchwomtn to mursioa,.|>re*kfaat; Guest apeaker, Firs* Ev. Lutheran Church In the direction of rrudtntta Tuesday— i:3Q 'p.m~ He-brew ; *»yd M. Cteborne, Scotch Wrdr.&sdajvS p.m.. AND THIIR PIA^TICABLI APFUCATIOM Sponsor 5al» agtiwlei In th« "Eaittrn Rtg^. school. • •- MHbo&m D»urch: »:*8(Ln>, meeting. Harry S, (Wlson, Paator The Womep'i Sofciety of 8t. Mr. Fre»h ijoiaed, Prudent»: |, Church Khooi for eJl a«re*; 11 aJB., Wednesday—a p.m., Th«nlc«giv- •.••'••• Dr. Xorman Vincent Peak's Bent Setter Jewish Community Center Worship: 2:30 p.m.. Youth officers N. P. Methodist Church John* Lutheran Church, DeFor+nt p, , « avenue and B*fchwood road, will at Mj>OHtr Halt , '.emrt-icr joathern district meeting Kev.ReeMi B, HU1 Thurid*y—10:80 a.m., Commun- In Wllllanwport, p», # Kent Wae* boaJerartl iji S6?n<»rvi!le; 7 p.m.. M, Y. P, • ..• ity Than^Bfiwng Service at Cal- fiporaor a Cfcrfttma* aale on Dc* w«* flamed «uwtet*nt THE POWER OF POSITIVE THINKING' Rabbi Aaron *h»plro -W ».m, Mr*. Moll'* Fri'iav & p.m., Korean . relief j vary.Epi*cop»l Oiurch. cember t from uo«n until ft p,m. th» Binghamton (?<. y Friday—3 p.n* . Safijxsth ere f !»»VM for Dee*n Grove; l:Sa night: Program in charge of Mrs. j 3und«y —- »:<8 a.m., Church and on December 5 from 10 a.m. to and l«t«r that year h« wa The Third of NINE MEETINGS 5 p.m. a'erv:rv.«. • '• • t Mr*. Shaw'a'Circle at horpe of Eiaie Borjen ' inc!ud*s .showing of School; 11 *.m., Divine Worship. in cfcurge of the Xgencys brws SUNDAY, NOVEM&IR29H1 Sunday—11 «,rc . Sur.dav sclicio!- Mrs. H. M. Oe&a, KS Morri* &ve~ kod«'.?hronR> alidfta. Silver offering Mn. Louia Bitter of 4$ Siiniet office at Elmir«, ffe kft thatp* en*: -8 p.rn., Mrs. Brenn's Circle at 9:30 to 10:30 AiM. yj f for Kortftrt.till. dnv* L$' genera! chairman, Mr*. to coiht to Newark ai » tr home a* Mrs. G. Rti.nman, 13 Irv- Sun^aje— _ 9:45 . a.m.,. Church Missionary From Henry Sehorling. 21 ^fh jftrert, in. conmltsnt. IOTH MEN and WOMEN WELCOME ..' Chora: group rfh ing ptsce; Mrs.. Kelson's Circle at school; 11 am,. Dr. Roland I*. Lufe- in charge of apron*. A large *•* Th« Prudential officiii La ftur- home of Mrs. L. Parkin, 15! Hughe* This Sunday: Try Prayer Power The Methodist Church ! rich, district tuperintendent, will Thailand fo , ricty of n«w toj"» wilJ b« offered rl*d Id th* former 5«ra Htr:«- •Jin. ttuetup's Orcle «tt How To Create Your Own Happiness IT Kent Plae* felvi . I preach: Thiuik.«"givirig offering for under the chalrmarvihip of Mrs. •of Montgomery, p«,( «nd-;hey.h»\» of Mrs. D. Hanlon, 40 Mkle Sp»«iiorjhip: Men's Bible CU*s, tjunnit 1-M.C.A. R«T. Jease II. Lyons ] Methodist Hom?: 7- p.m., High Speak Here Albert Prow, 55 BHaekburn road, tw« «>n»—David, 11. and fibf.fc Bet. Bcbert Kirae* ! school M. V. P. R• Than <>« •• "r.^ «rvice ' .of - Friend! i(Juaker.s> ho!da its I ing- with the B<^f"4 «f Foreign N. Bi^gen of «l<%Spr!nffl«id ave# three years h? serve/) tl'i •i" "t "••»"•• E"-* » r<»' Cri'u.*«.h < -meeting for worship Sunday at 11 '.Missions in Nw York. Seabe* Battalion. a Presbyterian Church nue i» publicity chairman. i • ''; - .-* '' a. x c ••" 'h ;a.m.' »'- the Y'.VCA. SiwidAy school Hfl went tfl Thaiiand In 1&3» itarts1 at 10:30 ViaitOM .are wej- Rev. Richard A. Aryan Or h^:.-i 5 45 a TL. : as a tc*cher in a PrMbyteritn Previews Truck Line V-i'^h .«•••;--> ;j a ia Jjr.,or •come. ' trovidtnee school for bov» and as minister of « small congregation. Wh#n Curl Carambio, sa.l*a manager of YV t dr. P»d%v— $ p.m.. tUnion Von .Sie'fart Chevrolet, Inc., haa AMBASSADOR i World War II broke ?'' 7 p.m. Senior high 4 »i«i W»Sdron *»*.. ; rcsurm- when he tuarm. Summit je'rvlr* /w E. P. BURKOUGHS OPEN TO THE PUILfC pari.vh ho'.jsc. 343 SPRINGFIELD AVEMJB • , '— 4:30 pin, Junior hoidi l M?irUou D BUI t* Established 1820 and Princeton Seminary.! SABBATH IKHVICKI Open daily 3C:W to i:*0 exctpt S-jr.dsj-» mni holidays; mho choir rehearsal. 8 pm. Session ' Ttiihj irtRJntf ftt «'39 meeting with new church memberi He a!^o itudled »t Duk* Univtr. ' Friday evenings 7:2-) ta 9:30 ar.d.'after the Wednesday meet- i «!ty, Cambrsdar* in England, and , HU.IGIOLS SCHOOL • 309 Springfield Avenue • Summit 6-0259 r preceding; thp public reception at trtry Surnlij 18 a m. to noon at ir.g: L. lera:-jre on Christian Science caay.be read, borrowed Tubingen in "Germany. the sacrfirpent of holy communion Y M C A.. M«.pl« at. Summit i PreMton A. Burrought Robert B. Kohr John Daridion, Jr. cr p'lrcr.asel, • ' ' B;>:« tifflc* t^ipti TUM , Wrd , on Rwervation (or the dinner mwst 37 M] Ct be m»d<» through the church of- fice by noon Monday.

Calvary Men and Boyi To Hear of Youth Work The men and boy» of Calvary Epiec«pal Church will me«t for WANTED br*akfa*t Sunday following the early celebration of holy commun- Th« Nome* and Addrasm of M»n, Women, ion. . and YwjHtt Wh© H«*n done when the hi>r*«i dl*app#«r«J ttvm t"' Compovidiiig highway*, we wouldn't b« having m mmf i«t« »ecW*nt«. Dooton who do not imolce (th«r* «r« ptenty s>f them* «« very ampliatlc In having thiif putNnti Mop a« p»*t of m The nodera ph^rmaci*! therapy In helping to cure tttodtrn j«llnt#nta «•« hara • medical back. «a^ a knowledge af It you amok*, you have a ,conMigi»tt« dlieaie k»o«'*i •* ToKlcomariln. rind a doctor who do«n't awoke »nd Mic him ata.Iia *hat you ihouid do about it. H# will glv« you K^ It your regular doctor or dtntiit h*i Toslcohrtania, P^ m hu riama and uddrwi, and we will a*nd him * treatm*« T that haa htipea thouimndi of am*k«r« to ev«r«omt their Mo- N*w f»danil N«w sports models I Now station wagons! N«w color-f tykd of drum. O»r tion. !To« owe It to youraelf, your firrilly, and,your country t« mnr •» iwrt rffht now te VM ta| Me 1954 Stufclufar «n« incite. K%» cooperate with the above » wiwt pric« fold. Com* ort in and let us lake you •watt *-«•• .< -.in tewrtwmii »«fotyl Th© w>mp!«t«iiew beautiful station wafnon. €i>m« en in right out for • thrilling Studebiker drive. ' GEDDIS MOTOR SALES, INC. 3U SprIng««W Ave. Summit 4-1863 THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. NOVEMIE* 24. IMS [Chrisfmos Card Etiquette [Governed by Good Taste

v, i.^n U cornea to . sending j With th!* ion, you-\ ,,tfe« canto, there are no irp. j know h-,,v. niuP> cur^i'm, i rule*. Yet, i

*b«ut In the same boat. Ask U-n, but i r neighbor* "Why?" and the to u.-.e a i ::> ,s are you'll learn soine- P«n. Notlyilg "fare;, j txptctcd Just V like ,th>» ... wr.tt- or piiist (i* nmtly as you ulwdy lilu-s to lU'U stamps ' «'«n. Abbavinf.01.s miid .**\y, il. hard-working mailman r eemm -. i r^al sympathy. And .,,:, ti the matter of ptrftcling a Ulay SUMMIT BRANCH :iing down to ca&es, thrrt wo way* to I irk the stamp 362,Sprlngfi«t4aAvenu» - fin. A damp sponge, or * l\r Fir»t (lat.s Mail of Ice cubes. Either will Summit 6-64S0 ti'-ftt- and ;.<*ti*: a ,-,e your tongue needle*s vuar t "Kirat clm.t* friends i, I tour. 1 ,\a for the men in grey, they firat i-ln.w mail' Trana- latcd literally, tnb mvank three ni their share of Christmas ,-,i». too. Ask one and *<*«. cirjt starnpn. It al^o meaiuj your «:••!ably* he'll quip, -yes, b'ut I Christmas caui-t wil! be forvs.-a.rd- hull mine eerly in December, ed or ri^uriK'd, if nect-awiri'," and JYny don't you?" , . , they nmy^carry the brief written Shun BlMlnea* Method • messages ^o many people like to It's the system which must be add. > v irked out with fortitude and .Theoretically r~ let's face it — Brnth of character. Take Mr. an'd there's, nothing [to thw tasineag of A Qulnby Schuyler,. who leg- signing a Christmas card. ITnlew you're mnrritd or would like the ow is credit with the very nearest \}yng to an IBM card index. signature Imprinted. And th«t 0m> evening; recently the Sehuy- leaves quite a chunk of jthe na- ,rt, were pruning their Christmas tion for whom h'.i perfectly proper tonl list. Mrs. Schuyler began, to sign Tom or 51* ry. ;, fVip John Abels." What's, more, th*:. .excjeptioiia- BOYS AND GIRLS! AFTER YOU SEE SANTA AT THE STRAND "Abel, John and Hilllary," her noted 'need trouble no one. QVriWmg husband' confirmed alter checking married couplts the correct cus- llic A-file.' They've sent Christ- tom is, for the one »:gni'ng to ptift THEATRE crt 11:30 SATURDAY MORNING BE SURE TO • i«rda since 1948, and five of her or hia name last. Wh«n im- Jh in were displayed on our marf- printed or engraved the signa- i?;. piece." ture properly tegtns with the •That's a fine record," Mrs. wife's name. ' huyScr beamed. "It makes them . If there are children, howov^f; iU finite miLst. ' Npxt* Is Ann Kay, Alice and children," with the youngster!) lifted accord- Mr, Schuyler paused fo? P if we'll send one.1' Title* Are Ohfolete Hold on there!" his practical Titles such tis "Mr.'' «nd ''M:.8»" poiise exclaimed. "I'll cheek the ar«'uscd today on'.y or. formal en- ivtn-steven file. Hmm. This year j graved cards ~ nnd naturally the lh»y've had us to (our dinners and envvlope address. The trend w \v. anniversary party, and we only overwhelmingly towards & gay -ked them to one mixed poker but thoughtful informality. Kresge * Newark's Summit Store . Better send them « fifty. To raflke your '.Christmas grect- r. «nd go on to the -Bradyg.'* |-ing» even more personal, there arc Mr. Schuyler agreed and began i family-style card-*. The dwSgns chiseling "White Christmas." Aft- I may picture a Cay NTiiutits cou- I--: some study he grunted, I've «!- ! [lie or Mr. and Mr*. Sno'wman liked Bredy, but the record accompanied by oiif-, two or three A HUNDRED AND ONE EXCITING IDEAS TO BRING CHRISTMAS JOY TO EVERY GIRL AND BOY! |' <>,v« they only send -Christmas children. One pictures a /mow- <\n Irs even years. Since ]'J33 covered house, with a space for •m will not win friends and mas messngca are a great ac- |r.f. fence people. But common cumulation of friendly . reco'lec- FREE Convertible Doll Carriage ' will. Good taste In select- tionf".*' malllng " and keeping your What a beauty! Carriage converts from Christ mas cards attractive is «n- WHISTLE importftnt goal at which to stroller to coach, has flashing chrome I'nr.ot. Summit Artist fenders and pusher, heavy white tires, So start with your *uk)rca.i book. POPS ing it up-to-date Is the flits* Wins Award at 4-bow hood with visor, station wagon .•'P..That meflns checking for the R«* WOHW It name, street anil number, type body and foot brake. Opens to 29" \'iy: zone and atate. The zone Montclair Show FOR EVERYONE! . 22.98 long. Blue or maroon. limber Is especially Importont, Henry Gasser of 45 Mountain hr-n Christmas cards are mailed avenue Wfus awarded the Dorothy the "eleventh hour. T. Wight award of $25 for hi.» water color, "Johriatown Street," Cem« in to Toytair Sunday at the *econd section of the ,23rd annual New Jersey State 14H Exhibition being held «t the Mont- and ask for yours! ckiir Museum. • . Another Summit artist Miss IJC«- CDlMIlEnTS ley Crawford of 24 Ridge road, is also represented at the ehow. By Dan Ooughun MLsw Crawford, represented* with a Uthogmph,. "Aac*nt," ha« been FIXED INCOME! included in six curlier State An- dollar hit* an all-time low nuals. Her works have been shown land many folkn, na we all know, at the Library' o' Congress, at the jhnvo quite a battle getting by Brooklyn, Metropolitan ond San Francisco Museums, at the Sum- no matter how hard* they may mit Art A»soo!«tkm and r!*ewh€r<>, try. With fixed «nd have taken numerous top I Income*, there no way for to Ret a Mr. Casser. who has contributed | h«o*t In pnv. to 14 previous Stato Exhibitions, Special! 16" Doll every time has t*'ico won first prizes for both price* rl«f», oil* ftnd watprcolors «w» well a.' jit Ii I U ttletn many lesser honor*. A nation- wide exhibitor ftnd award winner, with Miracle "Rooted" Hair r'i!ht between Deluxe Bowling Alley hr is m«n«Rer of the art depart- ment or the Prudential Utc In- A 4-way game! Bowling Her beautiful Saran hair actually V o II • 11 v -BVI) surance Company. Alley, Skill Ball, Horse "grows" out of the scalp, just like [Plenty onee Race or Shuffk Board. real hair . . . can be* washed, waved I \»u hnvft Alu- Mr, (JnsStT l« director of the and combed ... doesn't mat or I Mah-Ut* com- Nevvnrk School of Fine and Imfcis- Folds for storage when not triiil/Vrt.H und is on the faettlty tangle! Washable Fairyskin body H III- in use. Fun for the whole of the Entw-tolr School of Art in feels for all the world like a live *• In time, happy family 1 l'>tt» pay for Ridgewood. He Wnvwlf studied at baby's! Daintily dressed in her Sun- |('ori<>triieteil of trenulnn the school he now head* «nd «t day best! mahogany and In * 11 n g tho Art Students Ixflgue. He is Inliuniiuim, they will Rive you a the author of two books, "Owein. I'lU-tlme of excellent service. Methoil.tnnd Demonstrations" «nd KemodrlliiK ('«•. (7 "Oil Palntlnjt. Methods and I>«m- St. Phone Nu. onstmtloiiJ*." Tl>« l«ttrr wm pub- lished Mrllcr this nionth.

SHinOARD HOLIDAYS TOP IHiM AU

Hunt nt 14,401 In tinntlMtlc 'ni»lh" ..NASSAU + i ftUu, VoHi DlCEMIEI II .ItlMotlt Plx.lt Convtrtlbk & Rtpolr Peln» by Numbtr *-pc. "Ptttr Pan" Ekctric Carp«nt«r» Itneh, JlngU Hen* for Junior 5OWPQM*< Make Junior Kit. 1054 riastlo CadllUc. 13" Stt. Just apply numbered• Phonograph. Has accouu- I. Juit like daddy'n! tlt« envy of hb iiAMvls.pn \mg, allow* Junior to change D.t. 2* pntrtt to »Rm« ti timber area, tal pick-up, rtietnl' cone,' ht "rlde« the range" with wheeli and Uren, fill And oh c a n v a n I Adjustably and an excellent tone. hwnftiering, with vlw, hwn- till* gaily dtcorated wood- drain g&* tank, radiator, b»t> fJlMUtt 1M. 1 mmh 3 canvaftseit, black- Playa up to and including mef, nilli. wrewdrivtr, W»A* en hone with Jingling met- twm ivwv •» • r. board, pallKtlp, wt of oil 12" records . . . a phon- doping saw, pliers, chliicl, tt-ry and do a host of other In- al wheels. mint* and 2 ograph of thoir very ruler, tquare, etc, triguing thing*. Innl mw *<*** _ 2.t»a INCRIS NASSAU Mail and Phone Order* Fitted .., Totaling 3,0! and Over E ..J : A.. I rie« they could. ff ttojr spsrs*che« ' paper aeoMiat, flirerte* mest ef Tfcer* Is M «eo»« that Uw •*»- J cmuta fuwmu t rto^ City Fathers applied to Henry Ni*on Miller 1 b» Uw j>*rticlp«- ttcuit problem. I uKfJ!t J the B from an oojectlve his s:t«k up»a th« aaivi:U«.of P«J>« aoeevBt applied to Thomas Alva Edison should he LETTERS the Yourtj; Republican* Mr. Tri- (ioa is i t n of a of wr.o U to my? that to } have submitted himself as candidate for in- U lxi*.J upon ihe ob- ola'« coauuuHs y uu - Mr. tftt»:r un- in spector of the city's electrical system Kdis>on _ 20. 1953 fwir. The "Yoimg rt.mli * Eii;l (1 mature bu*ybodu«. TfaU • j'ttrucuve ludivui ft-Mlnar to I: would have been decMecJ unfit for the job. ^ ky I WM genuinely City Comiuitte* to t- the «rr;«» iajuliict.' to a wt Edison never went thtpugh grade school be- read Mr* Chambers' d l -f to vie? o: t-se from wtaorn ? • r.'i \h } cause* tits'. teachers' Insisted, he was "too Us d»- H [ Mr Co"oiitaJ Littl* with ffior* objectivity inasmuch . through p*tHt-v aJI "pro- Im th.' of i-hor.y".' .p*Ct timt - prumin^J tht- ... . .-, i I «m in. cojapjftt agreement committee iii*i5 How ChftitUn Science M s IiHer*.-»t in « matter *hicb Today budding electrical engineers go to col- ^..^ • iyPftiiniliajF with The fact of tli* matte* % Mfj ^i i m . lege to learn from books the principles Edison j tj^t the orchestra it- not of th« indivj*iu«l candidate*, could tb#_ Young1 Rtsjs«J>Ue«»i# wtj teurUh." It -la vnlinly capable of TO TRUST GO& laid down and which he knew by instinct. aii b« objective sn tycfa 4" rycom- b&i n&t yet decW«4 wh*th<-r at j profession*!, tx^ellenne. It thcre- there m-ppmra to'b* 8 not they would make any r* cw»- rs o? vertain WVNJ «*ao KC) 8yitUl_. Tii.at nuiBit< i of of ju- Does the degree that will be tacked onto their j fore follows that it is capable «f WOK *7W KC' • i defect in the mttliod mt:nS»tion at the tsaac of Mr Ta- ud) candidates m the tower names on graduation make them any smarter l by'Setitttor HftJid, &la'# remarks, A co,iM^»ltte# of jlwe« than Thomas Edison? a! i:«ndard* tiwt'i'hajf indeed intM- I'would -suggest to Mr. ]»wyem mn4 two hymen hail We« A college degree is'all right in its place. catt4 its willingness to do so, / that 4J» -a member d the Judicial R«nsed (I w&» not on* of thtai> to Yours truly, 1 O>mt)i:tue of the Union County coilet-t feet* nn<$ report ha ok to It's a good start for a young fellow. But it's - Mr* R. J. Cabr*^,-'' Bar /Usx-iaiion he takt u$ the the Young GOP who would then wmm not an end in itself and it's 'nothing before 47 Bfckman R«aeri.ehce &R4 o&nt of the Summit Aw* I take itse'.f'.,Initiate action • by • reconl- r ori« or star* • candidate* perioAil (j,u«Jifl&rly qualified made Again, the cold hard fact pastime—rpipe smoking. - ' ! to - appiMiise the individual quall- being that th« present procedure ti«s of those intererted in-* judfe- In case you may not know it there has J j ftiiity are required In thi Thankgiving Day u the.oldest of our na- ,^ ^ ^^^ tucke4.at >the botlom ol * «tU.etor, method tor per, it'teems to me, that tho Young tional holidays. Although allowed to lapse f th« mom capable perkm. to.Iill «iy r 'capacity of a judge »t th«..County R*publlcan» takp, an active and District Court. Thia would . for 'a period of years, the custom of giving the page or on the women $ page run-over. J )udklJj offlce. ifeFeW Mr -pri Diit C Thi ld l objective interest In 'M'eing to if to Sl'r-ilt(ir H-snd th«' ultimate thanks to Divine Providence for the blessings By putting two and two togetherh , a fel- -oi-a's, "highly improper." indigna, that Sksn'&tor; Hand had all the in. low can deduce—net prove, you understand \ tion ' traveaiy on our judicial ijns- choke wh^u woul r * r -< '..''. which he must be aware ancl the are among those'ycno&t qualified pate, by the way, was nrn.de pnon The expression of gratitude to the Creator platoon oppress agents. It could,be a coinc*-; tone of his renmrk*,wcuM be per- (this is not to ^irggest itr &ny way to-the me*t^ig-of the* Municipal that- the peraSoiw recently' re«om- j Committees, so that any i-tnpiUtt- -is,"fundamental to man's nature when man is dencis that the decline of smoking pipe sales i h«ps better tvaipe«criticistad. ^ " • mehded by the Municipal com-) tfon that such activity wa.s stimu- moved by faith. Thankfulness then is the in this country from a peak of 20,700,000 in Mr. Tn «w»re of the s niitte<» are not qualified). ', ikted by di-*tppoinu «j ta h,ird ccid fact that S^aator^Hajiii, test of the believer. 1948 to a mere 14 million last year has some- Mr. Tr-olrt. tu I read the news- ' Is completely unfounded. Unfortunately there has developed in this thing remotely to do with the rise in pipe ik poetical office-holder, us the one Freedom of worship and freedom of *p«*dl country, a habit of separating holidays into smoking contests. ' j who effectively appoint" the pcr- were won for our unflinching founding fathers by sailing to America. two classes. The religious holidays are ob- Coincidence or not, we note with very i Unio*«n tno thpount« i»osiUoy Districn of tjudg Cottrie of. thAle- mild interest the results of the Mason-Dixon though nominally the Governor of served with due heed for the central thought Intercollegiate P i p e-Smoking Sweepstakes Bat freedom of hunger and want had to U and purpose. There are rnarring/Jind jarring the State makes this appointment won from the earth. - held recently at the University of Virginia. ft iM « known fact that Senatorial" interferences, to be sure, but, Americans do Virginia won, it is reported. courtesy will bestow uj>on the Sen- ( not depart too far from the/true meaning of The battle for survival was hard . . . and bit- The entry from the Deep South out-puffed ator in the county in which the ter with tht prodding of semi-starvation. '•-*»;.• «uch holy days as Chrisjrnas and Easter. - appointment ia to be mad« the his opponent from Columbia, who. by the As much can not be said for the non- privilege of making a j^ection of way, was listed as the Metropolitan Area re- his choice. Senator HWKJ. there- The victory was therefore as sweet The fir>f relieious holidays. These have been per- gional champ, by blowing out smoke for one for*, when faced with ne«fea»ity of harvest of crops, abundant fowl and gnims th* mined to confprm pretty much to a single ; £ securitj' of solid log cabins were celebrated with hour and 3 minutes without pause. Both aticii flppointment, could either rely pattern. . We relax from daily routine, we . en lib own knowledge or seek as- feasting and prayer. contestants used the AAA approved bowl re- feast and^ either entertain guests or visit sistance elsewhere. He cliasa to quiring 3.3 grams of tobacco. It should be which relatives^ If the, season is favorable we make seek aaiistance, for historical, rea- This was the first 'Thanksgiving noted from a standpoint of regional pride that sons, from membera of the Re- we remember with deep humility. the national holiday an occasion for an out- publican City Committees in the er excursion. Along the way in the proc- the Columbia student had set a previous rec- ord of one hour. 43 minutes and 10 seconds. •nrra in and around Summit. ess of developing fixed holiday habits the A statutory provision provides Founded im 19H inspiration at the heart of the day became Just wasn't up to form while in Virginia. that the composition*ot the Coun- obscured, if not lost entirely. And if you want a few more statistics ty District Oourt shell b« made-up about the sport, the Columbia man took the of persons equally from the domi- HILL CITY SAVINGS The meaning of Thanksgiving Day is too nant political partita of the Coun- crown away from one Max Igfee last August precious to be obscured or lost. It is a time ... , ."•«•,, ,,7. i'>' 'when mathematically possible) AND LOAN ASSOCIATION for rejoicing »nd for putting asidde thh e routinei . » • J»dy.cont«ted match he 1 d at Flint, j Thf„• being two Democrftta OTd lch r ot toil to 4 sure, but it i, ill-marked unless ^ * *J - *&": '^'dentally, beat the 1951 , w. Republican preaentiy holding SUMMIT • NEW PROVIDENCE cham b 14 mmutw and 24 seconds in the Union County- FUNERAL HOME NEW JERSEY the flavor of hmnble and reverent thanks j P y - District Court; it w&w quite clear giving is present. f No one actually expect. .s the sports world , that the fifth person should be a Springfield Ave. o» Morris Summit 6-0218 As Americans we have a great deal for i *° pour over these statistics with the fervor j Republican. This in So because it which to be thankful, This nation is indeed in which they study the number of yards i l» another hard cold fact that fiiiliil' favored. We ought to be thankful for the g««d from downs and punts or batting\ ^fj«™T^mtJ'lmS0^" . averages but thi« trmrVi it l»a=t- «-»., u- «,..;.* i flara to tneir political «ml.ations. blessings bestowed upon us by the Giver of '*™?g" , *?\ much« at 1".st' ca" ^ s^!d The Committee mm and won**, good thing*. Our thankfulness should lead i ™J_nUr'Co]legl*tti P'Pf poking: It s a big j .caIleil upon by Sen- us to prayer in a church. If this is not pos- improvement over goldfish swallowing, an j haviryator Hanf beeBd to make • recoronienda- sible, the least we can do is bow our heads in iindergraduate sport of yesteryear. tion, th«re appeared no alternative ^ to Procee#to give the btrt ad- homes and at the. festive table and offer And for that matter it is far superior to thanks. The Thanksgiving Day that omits the current campus endeavor of stealing*" the communion betweea the Father and His j filmv undergarments from the women's dorms. MAKING HISTORY children is like a day without light. , < Current Comment T« >[ InteUtetual snobbery? Now, we mk you I news makei me mad, Were the people ^IIRSTMTI No on*>, of court*, will question the vslus who wrota to you bom grown ug>, and of a coll«f« tducation is « beginning for »ny did they hdheitly never le| off fireworks TBUSt COMPANY Cfttling. For « youth starting out, « decree is before Guy Fawkts night? Anyway we OF important is svidoncc of hi* basic training, small boys, irt not imall forever. Good- ' But th« nation that • man cannot b« educated bye. SUMMIT'S VrftJhOtit i collsga 4*ft*f, or that experience From and tfwmofiftratwdi aecornpllshmtnt 1* no sub- STEPHEN CHAMIER" only ftitlit*, ovsrlooks tht fact that our country i How right Ths Times t© givt young FOUNDED 1897 was built in large psrt by men who never had > Stephen iptc«. How much more important SANK the food fortune to go to collage. j •«"* th« grievincei of 10 years than ill thr Were the «ara« eetirnate that PhiJadelphia'a j Karikorami or Karakorum* in the Himtlsyai. THE ?UMMIT HERAIO. THURSDAY. NOVEMBEI 24, IMJ Pmf Local Artist It colorful etannMtnl tfemt will U Lrhof of leek "Merry Mailman' the fociu of a milUoa pair of eye* I Henry Oftner, of ft Mountain •* il unfold, iu tr*4itkai*l route v.nue. noted urtiirt, hu written from the corner of RowviUe sad took on the technique ol oil To Lead Bain's Fiist avenue* down, Omage street u-.nting which **nt on **le Jtlon- to tile reviewing *t&ad at the cor- ner of Broad and Market. Planned »>• • . ' Parade Thursday a* an honor guard for Santa, the See BASTS TIM «hort and clear j> xpiuuUiaiui 9M»b«rger'ji ThftrAiftving Dny parade wftr«*edrl 16* joli# o)4 r, the technique are implemented (iraf : ;d) 278 i}lustr«tioij», 28 full colot ? ? **. the pforlea» entertainment gentleman u> B*aiberger"* with .|«Ptct»cle that each y«r htraJfc 24 fairy-tale float*, ten champion- ;.»!(« «nd 19 demonatrationa, the ftrrn A member i>l tfie .Na.tkmal Aca- ! «l Pf the Chrtotm«gi am- ship band* a c!u»ter of matioiiaUy- ; :»on in Newark &«4 its environ* ,-aiyof Design aiid wi exhibitor known ei!tm*snm«n erieferitiei, : * coming to t Thuriiday the Smithsonian arui Gsrntgie No¥|inib *nd hundred* of fantastically cos- I '-» 26.. And 4aoe, like the tumed marcher*. Spicing thii i.-titutes, Mr. Gtuwer hm been : L..S. mail, neither rein, nor «now •:ei;tor of the Newark School of ta*ty pot-pourri wilt be a famou* rsor «lt t ' collection «r antique «uto», • ;rr end Industrial Art since 1916. eth which constantly move back to l«ui it «, master of cere. a epeciai "Back-to-Schoor coa- and replace the main art. , ItlunUM "Fabulous" is the word for thii • test, ' Nor M Hm all. Another innova- j tlon affects the whole structure of the par«d(f, giving it added (I. S. Building Products Co. Suggests: eppc«! for ihe young-in-hcart of all ag«a. This 'y«*r. the parade .will tel| an integrated and original Choose from over 500 story—the mg& of little "Sandy Nicholas" and hhs friend "Jirniny Christmas," a modern - space - smart new 1954 STYLES suited gnofrte, "Sandy" is an orphan ' looking for "a Very important someone" who turn* out to be none other than hU Song lost uncle St. Nicholas. His search takes him the length,©? the parade through rhore than a score of gorgeously contrived floata .each depicting « beloved fairy-tale character who National Realty helps him on his way. In a hcaft- jtr-a'rming^c'iteax, the two fire re-wi utiited as Santa, bringing up the Convention Hears rear on. his reindeer *led, «rrive» in front of the store to Summit Resident hy the "Merry Mailman." Lee L: Davi.-» oF 41 Colt road i murijiger of «rc nation's major ; Kings Supermarkets, pioneer electric power wyHonw, addressed ; North Jersey food chain, is cur- the annual convention *o{ the So- ! rently observing its 17th anniver- eiety. of Industrial Realtors nt Lo» 1 sary. The company was the first Angeles recently, first showing to open a self-service market In Mr. Davis outlined the many Summit end since then pioneered waya in which nn electric utility in our in self-service stores in Cranford, company can assist'the Industrial Bound Brook, South Orange, Lin- realtor and urged the realtors to den and Verona. take adv utilitiwr' complete The president of the concern, Joseph Bildner, resides on Haw- j familiarity with their needs and thorne place problems. They stand rewiy to att- aint every way possible, lit" said. WALLPAPER He cited two principal rr-nsons for a feeling of optimism in the field of industrial realty: The ac- DECORATING CENTER celerated decentralization of in' j PROMPT nn .r»'»K.B «.«-vr twi*.i-n c-Am^v^vr it » or i « dustrv and its nhnost certain ex- I • Choose your new wallpaper this NEW, BUSINESS MEX TOIR SCHOOL-^Above arc some of 35 membura ol |I pansio. n ' brough. t. abou. t. .b y tech. . - ; SURE, Speedy way...from the world's the Summit Area Chamber of Commerce who toured the new Lincoln I no]Ogiea[ improvements and now finest collection, Au. GROUPED BY CLEANERS School last Thursday prior to the Chamber's general meeting which products. •BACKGROUND COLOR 'to makeit easy was held in the building. Left to right are Frederick C. Kentz. Jr., E.- . "~~—— to find the right paper for ylur home Paul Emert, John N. May, Jr., Robert Sargent, Miss Emily H. Quig, Widow Is Beneficiary 19 UNION PLACE principal; Miss Gwendolyn Watts, Girl Scout guide; Mrs*. George M. Of Husband's Estate • NEW color selector lads you instantly to full Boynton, Mr. Boynton and Alexander Scott. In the photo below is shown Application has been received in! range of papers in shade anil style you want. SUMMIT 6-6565 a portion of the school cafeteria with Miss Quig consulting with the the office of Charles A. Otto, Jr.; courthouse. • NEV Duns.,, paper and matching fabrics; staff about.the roast of beef dinner to be served to the Chamber mom- ' surrogate, courthouse. Elizabeth, ! for..probate of the will of Dana M.- wide choke, sensibly priced. . bers. Included with Miss Quig arc Miss Margaret Schumukrr, super- Martin. •NEW Miniature Prints nnd Texture Effects in . visor of cafeterias for all city schools; Mrs. Mildred Luhrs, Mrs. Mary Agnes B M irtin, wVlou. of 2 handy size sample books to make matching sure Webster and Mrs. Mary Starker. (Photos by Wolin) jRobin Hood road, is menod execu-j — :—: • : -___ 'txix and beneficiary of the residuary* and simple. aid to local planning and zoninR e'sstate nnd legatee of forty-nine • Decorator Check Chart on every pattern... Winter Garments control, and general research. II- shares in Dana M, M;rtin Com-, lustrations are drawn from Ber- pany; forty-nine shares are left to' you can't go wrong. Lack of County MADE WATER gen, Middlesex, Nassau, Paseaic, Mildred A. Burn:! of New York, Rockland and Westchestcr conn- and two shares to Richard C.\ All woiSekU, le>J»-proof mi Planning Boards ' Heppm.lt Oiwiontud." tiea and from the City of New Pohlers of Summit. . ! A ntw chaU* IRH if not REPELLENT York. ' Mr. Martin died'October 28. ; t«ti>ft*4 <«M eftw tl h on IK. wall. Perils Area Growth Citing the urgent need to horness tremendous new developmental forces which «re reshaping the Order Now for Xmas U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. m-etropolitan area, the Regional Plan Association has called for a Dry Cleaning drive to strengthen and extend It's LARRY'S tor Quality Bikes 700 Springfield Avenue planning within the 17 suburban AMPLE Telephone ALL WORK DONE counties and the City of New RUDGE, INDIAN, COLSON PARKING SU. 6-3355 York. WABC Berkeley Heights, N. J. ON PREMISES "The eountlci are the building SCHWINN, COLUMBIA blocks of thia tri-state metropoli- tan region," said Harold S. Qs- BICYCLES borne, president of the Regional Plan Association, VELOCIPEDES "While it Ls true that It million TV of the 14 million persons in the region reside in counties protected & CHAIN DRIVES in some degree by official overnll planning, and although our round- up just completed reports signifi- EOTNRUDE cant advances in county plan- ning:, the new bulletin al.w re- OUTBOARD MOTORS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS port* an awareness of serious POWER LAWN MOWERS Channel Use Our Laf/away Plan MORTGAGE LOANS shortcoming!! as ft major finding," According; to the RPA, there Is MORTCAGB gre«t vigor in the gathering of REFINANCING facts, but spotty 'success in putting Larry's Cycle & Sport Shop them to work. The record is stud- ded with excellent planning proj- One of New Jersey'* Largest Cycle Shops ects of proved usefulness, but full 397 BROAD ST. SUMMIT 6-6028 coordination h«« not yet been achieved nor common long-term from 11 a.m. to 12 noon objectives let for the numerous WE'RE THANKFUL-TO YOJU county departments and agenciefl. WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME "In short," said Mr. Oaborne, IN THE PARADE "county planning agencies mu.it YOUR TYPEWRITER WAS CLEANED be bolder in planning compre- See RAY HEATHERTON,VOR Another Thanksgiving. Another opportunity for us to wish henaively; c o u n t. y government Phone SUmmit (-7074 TV "Merry Mailman". He's the m«nlial of more alert to make the mast of the for you* Uie people of Summit and .nearby areas, a life of con- excellent planning th«t is being the Parade. done.'* Don't,put it off any longer. Save on 4r tinuing comfort find prosperity—a life to be lived in a world of Sections of the bulletin on the Expensive Repairs by having our ex- pert,mechanics Check It Today. See MR. DETTLE DOOTLE »t subject, HhiHtrnteJ with numerous Ro^tie Kazootir. Hell lielp out the local peace. Another opportunity to thank you for making our «nd chart*, dedl with cue- Promptly return—work guaranteed. * policemen. . Association so much a part of your community and for allowing l experience in right fields j of county planning' Activity: gov- MOBILE UNIT SUMMIT Tfi«i» Haarfliners will onnount* th» iluw W to be instrumentnl in much of its growth. A very pleasant ernmental coordination, the use of land, the, movement of people nnd Tor Commercial Account* TYPEWRITER holiday to you all. good*. l«nd subdivision regulation, WALTIR HERUHY... population research, county *'*o- S WOODLAND AVI. opp. Strand Theatre Exit* SUMMIT Noted Annonnrpr nomlc development nnd budgeting, miNi WICKER... of "little Laity Story Time." LET THIS EMBLEM NANCY CIUIO SUMMIT EE£»ERAt SAYINGS the Nancy Craig Show. and Loan Association BE YOUR GUIDE 19$ Springfield Avenue. Imv/ma Bt^chwood RoaJ and Mapte Sttk* SUMMIT AREA SUmmit6 fil50 • Hour*: Daily, 8 to i\ ftWiy BveOio|i,6to8 Look for Tills Sinn of Distinction Wh«n CHAMBER aurtmw AND wnwism •*> THB I/NIT*O STATUS Shopping for Food, Morchondlw or S«rvic». COMMERCE *»•* rtf Jitwwt THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEM81K 2*f JtW Mrs. W.Michel School Eoord Hokb Delia Heads More Than 300 Lincoln School K id i'gr.'j w. ' !'-"1 i^'J ly formed I'o!:c« A; t«ry) L W.ld. Corr**poa*t«t, Swnmi! *-3t72 'r Y. i "W rtery sVhool, New - t ! 2W4 Hr^r. a^l»»t fki1.4l'.'fr'; " at it» reoent m our .corner-stone laj'i;!^ on if-- I'"**1 «nd * -i" s. danc- havior' for junior high tiuden'* iStr*.e'.o H 'fci-.'-*.* i'« ^** a !:<.» l*eril.o of NVw f'rov.i* tuv 5 wa* held' Saturday -at Oseoln ,,.» a.vird'ii ih»' tun;ract Tftc 936 Pafrons Read 4.600 Day—we.jn-iauh with inter* *: Tn* : P-«.;.*, Uniun t'ouiit) Hv-*rt rn-*ivi.-j At this s.gn School with students, p*rtntc and v.'i, •*•'.',: b*"i»Hdy fjr <>ct'!ip*ni-y Other ui:U'er« 11411 growth of the pupil* in the i !•<.«>* run (»i>> A1. )L na :t n»ir- faculty tr.fnib«rs tUendiRg- MTJI MiiBti 'I*.* >L«r as »..^>r- Books, Library Reports t-nrs g'i.'f-*! approva* to fo i At tb* end of the aerie*, a- co&t K- rnrth Bvil.'i* i-il i»"jpt*r:!it» n- Waher D, McCarthy, chadrman of iaji Uu ««. >.1riv« v\a;^a <-y; i .-ltd Mr», France* Darcy HtfghU Kn.ordr cov- *-cretary, Mr*. Everett Fay. mem-- * n b!ink.» mailed ' •n.;-''.i*d- and. .mailed to ail 1 r.: o' tl.e »' !ux>i.» ««. and 1 I'luhp Leonhardt, tr cxroi the board, and Mr*. France* *' the program eomnjiHe*, at tW ,f j-.mior hirt atudeat> .;..iri-n in gra if J kif first eprner-stor.e laying ctrerxiony ,, ! b«» llirtVrd to th* WratbalJ,''li-brarian, • atifftdid * .. Providence. The aim ta to be held in -the school t£a'.tta ,i,u-h ha* 12 of not en "•ii, Mon- Be- : 1 1 :i3',« »h:i!i fold into the 1 .:oop*-r«ti or. of all. >t«ts vkit..ii titinn B. ' 'IIt.t i (hone of • << |j;: t"i.rty-*.x tipp .cAV.urjs In* Library t day evening ,, November 16... 1 'ni- ;>r««*n ri'Ojr«>'l and four i Central avenue and Salem :hrouKii Miy ;^ (jmdea ; A •«ng tii* . thirds egrefd on t(i a!f»o Plans art'-being rna4e for a pro- n tin- *hip finance. b>-^ thoc: t:ii .-i\ hundred h<- -Its have. and which i* row n««r:riz com- tiirrt- \. i in! nil.' week th-st. «'! homework should be for gram of children'! »tor;o» *nd pur- pletion. . . i* T 1 >.» i f**'.'.irp ^f fW>i< \Wf-k, the ;Christmas RIUXC to b*,. gtvttj in the W. \V, Br« inwarth. prrjidrrt'. if h (k".'1 nintl) hf also is a member of llse l"ni*>n ! Offi.":* m«.tinj^.,i , every trend Thur»dAJ I,.b"!r> r.i'i TI d.s('iy ,-i tv foyer library UK* week befor** the Board tt? Education. I«M th* opinion wai' thai O»un:y Fv deration Popukrtlon Survey For bejin to operate aj <» li^urs and d&ten tni: be an-.. lr.Akw.rn, !ime«tone b^c, which i-->r- .M.3 B.-PH (IB- hf>^««. parti!-*' on «chSoJ ' njght* T Women, "« D\ Stpt'hc n , County Being Conduxf«* hy-'.ttika are approval, Uv f-r rit :<••.'. t*in>d. various items .of c.urr«-;it ir- HI 1 Walter should brrak^p no-later tnaii 8) Monif* toiiecteJ '•«•»•; :r»xir*Lnc<* polity »«.* i,. ,\V. Mr-i-trr, ."=;•*• ig of Uie Hor- Mr<\it'..h i.> ''.iLbfr in p.m. for srw-niTi f;r*aert. 9:30 for i jrjve ^j-j -u*eJ for '• T.Vf .U.S. "Bureau of the Cenjus, Ca'ptatn- Charles Fuhf? r<-:? ' Thw * a o-ii^-O.i.; story, Prir.cipal- A-c'n W. Kobfrts. »r, d .•1 ,r H' -h its-line I eighth grade;* ''And 10 fj»r. ninth he \,f education in heaj-t'-'di******- T «ii;ch h«< b-ecn conducting a tain Avenue. aim to app**.' to y^ui'.g peop>. Daughter Is Executrix .0* two of the bus.s.ei which ar« r-.T rf *j Mm, 1 gp«flers. • - • • • • Union County H.pie inirvey^ of retail trade In %Cards for •The*f l!lu*trat$ons, wri'.ch *how Berkeley Heights —. Apj u*?d for achpcl' purposes. Mt-.r;o- r.derson • 8-s *«- ! parfnVs of the "newt or1 hottest *«'-affiliated with the New Jersey :hl* arm ilnce February,' wi'.J be- were prest-nu-d. and -drsvt ^ ho* pictur.«» *re preparc-j and ?rt for lejtert of, administration on the The box **«J dor.ated by the i should bt» .n evidence e«reraS time* t and American He«rt rdi- ful! l f(>rtli t-statt1 of CSiarits F- Sa.Uh have studen'i of'Linc-o.'n School, with A; J . ,'i-r er.r i::mei.t will durinrthf. party «« a gestur* of i.-;i: in N"i'V«>nibcr t«> cci'lift -facts " ' <" ''-^ «:)•: I'TOJ^.I Mon* ib«n Sk4 with Ciiariei A, O::->, Jr., J'-inda derived from th*> rci **-t f — cm ;» fnitu-1 t',', ksi rrsitji nl»,in t)f Summit. :".> ii-i S 'I'vt office &jrr-gdte, courthouse, Khraberh. A Chatham Against I,"r..:inC"«' of •,vas presented td Mr. or Mr?1. rv>ro!hy B._ Dsncr, teach- ; on .is filter. F'ranc^t E. W ,ght of. b^k* were arrangf 4 for • Bfo,k r Hv M;AS Sharon Crow, in=? prinrli1*'. of th« school. ! Tri-CommunHy i«T.''t j'ojHf'Ation survey, according TO COMRd .\\-;.! reJ>J ct .the IJ; Regional School s j ftii-.lt.i d;*d'September IT .^ • ..4. fdMark35fli are; Jfir. ?.svi*ver. Michelle Me- j hr%r,y &rr that"*. a&Su' The currtjU popu^tjon survey, r_ 1 !«'M were the Rev.' R«c* Hill. Rev: Quire. Henri- Jafcger and fieleB j Cojur,! of t i- } *s a 'month (•(.ir'itK'Ud for nsdre thAn a. decade th.rp-"-!r-sndrfr| new P. J. Parrel*.. «nd the.. Rev. Rich- Moore. E:?hth j'rade is.represented j tirl-cotiunviaity Reg ion » I Husbond Nomed Executor Ye«r Wifli fv -ari' Bry«n; • -*•.. "'•I'Dc'iflM Wade. Louis Johnson. B«r,-. by the Census ' Bureau, provide* v The Ubrary hV-i'.i New v Berkd«>> John 3) \Vur«t School for N.ew. Present' at the errpmor.y were Tnerfs* O'Brien and Ron»!d UD-to-datc. hut'tcnal !nfortnation to ' Raymond E, Murray, m-miiy for probate of the will of ough, C-'i«tha;Ti Townihip »nd p«i- Mavor Robert A Badgl»*y. --who Woods N:n:h ijVftiJf mem toe rear e !«••'.< d prrsidt-nf of tfip'Wird of A, Grady has been made to Charge* its, >v:i! r'.'i't'ive the rongratu- m\c Township were (fivers'* a?y i.boat the' ntjntbfr ot pereonj* who P »- srsl P-oftif ro» {1 s'l-oke briefly on the- work of the K'in Bo;?ish Reginft^.pelo*. Alfred -SJ-SIP'S, Mr*t. Lillian DcBlanco, K Otto. Jr. surrogare^courthouse. s.-of hl« frl^r.-ds and v back-- hi»re last Tuesday when puW ii.tiun of nort rnj •»' hoards. Ihe l&y comhtfttre, and, Johanson. president of the Student E;:2«bcth: JR»PS M. Grady. hius- •m Thf Prjientia* 1'c sentiment-" *:xyr«'f-h'>>!,..re;irt'd or unable to work;' b!»nd. i>{ 23 Clinton aven-jp. is ! C'o. t-:i:s Friday, on his J5U l'\> hf»rir\E wore deftttitely anti- t .m«" und rffort to m«k:r,|: the ne* The faeu'tv members are Mrs n«m.ed executor and beneficiary. anniversary wUh tho' pompany. ' , ,. Regional «CK1. thi- avai'nbi'.lty of nuinpower for riuMir:*'p-wnlbie: merribers of the Irs .honor of-h<; oc'^vslon. he ivitf'j Oxner, Madeline Frrnfh. Mre. Koi.ii ricfe;],"*-"an d fjviiain pro>)u*'- Mr*. Grady'died October 25. More than 2O0 |>erahlp Board of Edueat:on dur- of bi<3* * " thf , Int> r.\»!,r.g position In home Parerits. participatinsf in th€ his rr-tmbrrshijc in «n 5a* which,every *p«aker .oppos- st'antly- us.ng this information in pire«l by J "hi. J K- if th« Ijay Comraittep-and the P&r- series Inc'ude Mrs, William Spur- . plaiin'ng various kinds, of pro-jl*-eer 3S2 hp-'.i c'tf office of jarge industrial firm c'ass -of Prudential's in the •^f K J r.»« b r.t Tescher Asocifttion. feon. Mr. and Mb. John S. Shan- t * ^srion*' plan had hi. re- grams and in measuring 'he gen- In NV.v Jersey. "OlcS Guard.- maH:l -ith round of ap p ' In t dde*» dijj-: « Tbe event had been planned Mr. Wurst -ww educated In ley, Mrs. Andre Larapert. Mr. and ' »•* * * -- era! k-ve! of biwiriess activity. B )pr-«.use of thp heav> storm on Robirtnux. Mr. and Mrs. WUliana R » • J print shop in that city before join- | comtruct and Its own current population .survey is au~ ferred or squivaienf bu$ine»» that dav. ing Prude mVa-l's Home Offlee staff KUlet and Mr*. R, K. Ehrh«ndt | •v u I'd r> j school for is own children • thou^-i! by ]iiw, This ;aw proviijor*fd thai c * 1 It" •I Porcnn Attend Bock -.rjth th" eomr>»Tiv-"(i printing divi- Colonid Symphony vyf'ii'.i* br lfftt in strict eonti- r* » »< d sion throughput his rsreer, ' the fssprfssions against - t!'c °- To School Nighf , f.SIH >CnOOl ; gional p!«n would be Uken into '\sv-r nnfi'.tbat oa'y siattetion! M PERMANENT 5 DAY WEEK Th* Prjder.ti«! veteran moved to:«'flvhe publitshcd. Infarmatson B c h C »r* -<* Berkeley HeUrhts — Bark To .BerkHfy Heichtt - Tiir CoJonial, consideration when the Br^rri h Janitral to Berkley He^hte SI yeara' a«o. px- , l \ i wrl' ohuinvd . in the current" popui«- .-School, Night, * y«ir'.v-_ program He is married «nd has iva chi!- Symphony Orchestra gave a dem- j mecti Derember 1 with N«:» hun '*n i 9 »- i Submit full particulara •tlon cannot be used ior ; feet use, drew a record attend- drcn—J^hn. Jr.. aged 13. and •onstmtion to the student* of Co-j providence and Pftssaic to de-cidf tv» ' I'KTf ns i in resume to: Home Comfort Products Investigation or rcgula- 1 ance «t the regular meeting of 'Doriji.' r-irf. 'lurnbin School last Wednesday. ! vhe h*r or not the proposal ghnulrf »l i ' ' IS 1' • CO. 'the Parent-Teacher* Association • Thf .projrram ^'M arranged by| be made to voter? of the three a* "P<" » BOX &M SUMMIT HERALD Mr Wurst-:s net'.vc in the Par- * ' 95 Summir Avc. Su. 4-9200 1 ' of' !.he< Jonathan Dayton ' High r-T.-Tf-arhfr A.«,-ocia*Jor.s of thf the Board of. Education and the municipalities. NEW P80V1D8MK BDKOLGtt School irs the auditorium Thursday BerkeUv Heights Parent-Teacher ____— : CV.umb.a School which, his chil- Nottrt ot S*te of Protxrtjf for Nm»nt of Ta«rt and ltiram»li ' "-1*1 t 1 f- Parents' fo'io'.v.efj tht-ir chil- for th* Y«r« us; and trim p. i * i-tl On»-» of the pupils expressing !n- .». ,, _ _ , Pl'EMC KOTICE IS itKRKHT OIV- d'^nf jchHulf throux^'w typica! tprent in tho violin X-KS irtvitH to! WOrting Out OT CSOII S K*>', Tin: ;jjr ijr.tifMi-netf C-j'Jectnr v Dads Landscape School it *r i» m' day. rnrt the teachers Rtid try on<". HTlth th« ai^ of thvi-.i«. jrr-.sb horj vioUni.t. the yourijo'eT played :n. 'raiacr of Jimmy ("^rpcn'.rr. B O *:.r.(>x to- thf »cbool. costs a little more... and wrr.i !o '.vork Satur- ''T-.vlnkJc, T»-inkle, Utt'c. Star." , i lig'ntweiKht i;«inpi fain- N t > .6 • er.t of the High School atwke inp ' Red Top" Davis ivr « fight 5J. 3i HpHfh Bcxird * 1*3 because it's •cnoor pisr.r.ed for Cark Town- with Tory lk-M>treo (n IV*ton s Fd**rci», Block n. lei Work U> intcrruptc:] during Berkeley Wfitht* Mrs. David J ; .th.p and invited the parent* to Dec^mb^r 32. «2 *he cirr.ers" one cr-remor.y- and Ar.dewon, of 159 Errverson lane, Custom Distilled? \<*-A the irchiteci'3 picture of ihe A. • resident of thf Bronx, "Mr cor.!:r.i:e--J Idtrr Refreshments was one of e?yen persons ejected to '.0 NOWiSTHE new project. t '•vc-re served to the workers by # the board of directors of the Union Cher in li a former Tighter In th** '...ads w!H , Mrs. John Maytr, chairman of lightwtijrbt C!SJW and h.' .«.»!« ind cast* of aale, -.o hf ;>:ant(-j «.-d*Ju; in no cue'In «t- Local Woman Elected : :o-wnsblp. !-.•« :>'. fhht per cen'.ym ptr »aaurn in *he Borough have been recorded T::* piv:n»-;;'. f.--.- ?hf .f,-»m* ah»!J fee To Marriage Council in the offlct of the re.jtl.ster of detds m»'de brfor* tf.» co~?iu*lan of tnt *i!e, 0." *h.» pror>'T'v «hil! !>• re,«sj',d Berkeley HeijliU— Mrs?, John It School Boords fc HoW mort|:ng»«, rr-urthoiwc, Eliw- A:i? p&rrf", of r***l prODer'.j for wiiieh »h»r?• jhiJJ h» ni nfher p-ir- of 2T5 M^fanc street, w.isj Jfliflt M»«t!ng !>•<. 1 •-iiMin-r !«h*n b* •r-]«-k o'f ond t^Jtl to :*!«t«a to the executive committfej >>ff Prt)Ti(lenee A meeting »f Mr, and Mr*. Robert S. Stafford r.i" Bf>roUj:h n." V»» Pror)!)»n<"». ]», for r'4'rnp-.'.-j!) at *"::;h! p«r |of tr» Tri-Statc Council on Famil^ reprMentatlvM of |^ BoroaKh to Tornkiru Oormtrurtion Co.. Inc.. r?n!t!rn »n< !h» !n-ir-^!ji:i:v shall .Relations at its. annual m«t:nKjj a^rtorf t oof EducationEducation,, ChathaCh m i Tw„«o plotplotss iinn »agnoli>TagnoHc« drivedrive,, IS9.1*9.5M0 fi&te thf 8»ir.f rcn'-ci;--* »r.d ri^U;* u neid "' • -• cither pur(.Ii»*»r». Jneludlm the rlg&t | recently at the Camlet TwMhlp Boftrd of education and f feet and 2*3.50 feet rcapeetlvdy, •o b-»r or forfc!o«e tii» Ti«crn to re- jPeac ? FoundatioaFoundatioa . New "Urn"Urn, it; TwMhlp Boft r^^ ff EducEd m f V ' pamio V(l!ley o from Valentine T6H$. ; : »-3s uinounoed this, wek, \ .,„ ,. ,5hen t" Mr. srid Mm Council on Family Re'itions. | »h» und»r*lBn*r of Schindler, property in Smith j T»H»JS, ^jffnrc '.h« sal* of thf ulfd for October 2<*. tb*n 330 feet from Central nvrnu*. I until November 4 at the request of the Chatham Board, and fur- 3Jr, and Mrs. Noah Berejford to of Kovembfr. AD . DIAMONDS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. HHmntntt. JAKE PARCKUJI ther delayed by th« aame Collector. until December 1. prop«rty known *» 870 Cen;r*l ave- Nn*. II. 19. 3. t» PURCHASED Ail the municipalities «r* fated nu*. FROM with secondary achool problem*, •» Tal! Oaka Corporation to da- all have been Bending; their high burn, Inc.. property in Aorndrive. ESTATES ichool student* to receiving unltt 28031 fett from Tail Oiki drive, CESSPOOL INDIVIDUALS crowded to the point where the/ if extendfj, CLEANING art no longer a.'bNto *c«tpt eutaldt Wllkm W. Drewry to Mr. *n Francis !r., prnp- Building • Repaitmp AT student*. Borough atudent* «rtr in Acorn ririve," not be accepted In Summit High front Tail (ink* drive, CESSPOOLS AMI SF.PTIC School «ft«r 1957. Mr. and Mm Flobcrt 3. S afford TANKS (I.F.ANF.n. Bl-ll.T Harry's Esso| to Mr. and Mr« Frank Smlftlo- AM) ot Cord Party ;Hc», property In Majmolla drive, Helartit* — Mr*. An- T3S0 f«et from Valentine road, CRANE ABlItJJDOZHI I thony of Springfield avenue produced. SERVICI N F W A R K ^ S U M f. I wu host MM to her canurta. club Servicenter afternoon »t her O^SJO wbj 3 I Height* --CTbe follow- Truck* for Hire f ing dpe<5« for r«*l «%tate tmnn- acUoru hav« b««n recotded In the and Good news for low-fot dieters? Of the rtglster of tlfeda And It's only the first of the rpnlcr ralies you get in • CARL GULICK New telephone job—four of them in th« first yew. Mr. »nd Mm. Lou la A. Purvli to Morritfowfl 4-2012 Mr. »nd Mm, trunk A. SU. 6-3088 Telephone pay in goodh-iright from the start—and tho«j reguUr SCHMALZ properly In Pe*rl atreet, fett fmnn Fickltr ptacr, raiies make it even better, quickly. And here's another big point: VITAMIN A-D Dogwood I^nt Development O», You Imp mom of what you earn. By working near hom« to' horcnc« R» Rjjidfn, prifpetty In D»fw(KKl lant, ^,tT.(W feet from L/M/TED TIME yon save coatly commuting expente—have more of your pay check NON-FAT Mountain «?»>»««•, prodtiwd. to upend on those extras you want* K>RT1FlfDMILK Timber H!»j>*\ \ne, to Mr «»#) Mrt, Oarmln F, Yanimim, jot* MANUFACTURERS J4-IT, i**p of Timtier alopr There lure opening* right now for girl» at the Tdepfeww y$T PRICI ON One* H f y Oi#*r Wu#r!»!h«ff «n«! others tn Company. No experience oee4*d—•yon can fara while yon learn. and tfMrgy frwf*elni w of who!* mill(.mf«iiH M« /•! Mr, «w4 lira, rmnct* M. Drink til you wan «f «hla won- lit «t»rlnffl<*ldl Find out lor WARNER milk. It's th* p«rf«t «*/ V> Mtr. and j}«. /kmtbony Monk- lot* » to |«, l»kM>h u. m«p See MiM E. M. Coddiu at M4 Springfield Avenue, Summit. pr««(fi», mJMfftll MMi _ . _ _ WEATHER MASTER — with 9 fc»f« l 4f *H4«d VlUwlr* . L,'f»ro|Mrty of Berkeley »|#l«hti A * D «nd far MM fat mtorfm Try iMtm^Ml Aluminum Comblnotion our A\Dlow.f.tmilD f k iod*|- ffB'II Wr. »n^ Mm D thrln Ml t* M»'Jd DP VcHini, Iflt* • t^ 11, STORM WINDOWS i SCIIINS SCHMALZ DAIRY PRODUCTS I, map of property of R«rk«- mm mm ettt TIUPMOMI r o. I«II lift MWIaffM 7-0011 IRONS & CONNEU PtAINPHLD. H.J. 71 fASSAIC AVI. SUMMIT THf SUMMIT HEftAIA^THURSDAY. NOVIM8IR 26, 1953 raiklde Offers Mature m;t, auction,- Wendy Buchanan or Dian* Hilton of N«w Vemon. TtM Kent Place Lists Summit, fifU; Barbara Schieffelin following are a**isUn» \n the direc- of Short Hill*, book*; Sandra Kol- tion : Mary Ann Au»tttt of South Aides for Annual Xraboy, jc«n«ry; Beverly Mai Sard ,tudy Program this Winter yer of Murray Hill, flowera; Lynne A winter program^ of. Nature of Summtt,i lighting.; Pauline tile.; Christmas fair Kolar*ey of Summit, candy; Su»an French of Shoijt HiSU, mak«-up. idy t»ught by Dr. Harold N. March-Birds o{ tb« world; The annual Kent, Plate School Murray, Summit, white elepharr.s. oldenlj*. ..iupervinQr of n*tur« I '"air, spooiiortci by the of Summit, tor*; Zoning Solves Probltrti tivitica k being offered to all |n- i-nekment, weather the "school, M'ilj >e"hrf Hous«,to dith Allen of Fair H.avei£ game*; yet th^ houae can be uncomfort- ably cold on the north. In feet, « ilubj, livic and church group* of "all thosQ who wish sut-h refresh- Margaret Smith of Summit, for- l)r. Moldcake who Is «[#Q the 30-mlle-per.hoar winv«mber through April to the both aides comfortable^ To over- Leaf-Covered Lawn Werner «i«rry Burtt : small gymnusium' «« a wide feature j grade tea room committee. Other come thb problem, heating engi- in Echo Lake Park where ff ih<- fuir'and tin. re will be two ! m«riib«r* of this coromltte* are: Ye will offer monthly programs of neer* recommend « system known Can Damage Grass ry'G. Burtt ot Springfield, the , yvrforrnaivs dring the afkrnoon. j Linda I^angeof Short Hit*, pubUe- aa "jon* control,*1 which divide* Ornamentoi Iron Work |a:ur» study of inter* st to k><*»! Waiting for the lost l««f to fall utility executive elated. lulling* lor K»«ry v Wii Staff Shift Made All Kent Place aJummte, ity; Elizabeth Locke of New Provi- ^! houae info two-oi*.more-heat- Oulildt l*oriiie» (strrtur 6Ui» C <>MenU. Groups of aehitol' chil- •Mr. M«nn, who livca at 2t>5 h«.fort- M.Vrting f,tkinS iteration* dence, decorations; Ann Abranu of ing areaa. Each h«# its own Wrought Irotv, Brat* and Alumln »eout« art- *Lso invited. frimd.f rtr«' c'ordiijJIy invited. For Full PunicuUr* CaU nan t>. n VostH poHcy «;« far.as a Morr-ia ijrenuc, Summit, joined the , The f; help (wstain th-c-Kt-iit MorrkitQwn, w&itra»M; Mjida thermostat and each eanbe heat- trout leifcifw, ami oth- At Jersey Central NICK ISPOSITO s iol power firm .in Boonton in 193«. Place scholarship Fund. j Jonei of Maplewood *nd Beverly ed according to its fpeciflc m- Irs should make appointment for j '"*'•" * >ctni»d, Erie H, Peler- quirement* ' . MADISON s<) He. ruu iifi'l tilt-position of senior The fair has'the spirit-«if the ifallard-of Summit, *frv.ers;-Mar- |iHr group by . Writing Dr. Mo!- j ". Jr., Union County agricultural cicrk and offioo manager. Hv was hululay reason with yule-iidc dec-; (-ia'Tellfr of Morrwt°wtl anrf Jean eupervisar of Nature Ac- Business Office gei)tt warned- today.. . - • named to the Summit office Van Orrnan <>f Short Hilte, food. lyilies. Coles avenue aru! Werner Mann, Summit com- Oratbns, but the Setting is coun- •He jK.inti:,] out'("h«u lawns miwt tr>-«tyk' with booths, hawkers and The Moskerr production of 'The providertce road, mercial office manager for tin? managerial 'pest in 1948. During Mountainside, be denned of kav.s several times* Central. Power & Light World War I, Mr, Mann'served in HiiHwumeiM, Deborah Tegnell of Ghoat iii the tSretn Gown" it P., \V«tfle!d'.' X\»,iq « jujAijd o) ||»j jqi 8u|arip Short Hills is the general chairman by tht pre«J*«nt of the 'Tlie program consist* of a ir- - Company, has been transferred to the U, S. Navy. He is married and (; ; K'.nnki-i of- dead foiugc from the Morrifltown division office, ef- hii« one chiid. of the, entire fair, and her assist- dub, Cleo Leaton of New York K« illustrated with colored-Jan- anm are as>. follows: Henrietta City. Members of th» cast mtt: .siiiothfiinj,; the Kra«.». Tli« danger fective Dee.* J, Qcreld F. Duff, the Mr. Burtt livca at 170 Linden the toddler set i-rin •jluh'S, followed by a quc-A- Gretchen Schneckenberger of Ber-' i» .in itiWK-il in a rainy sp avtnuc, Springfield.' Ht» joined Unz of Summit, tickets; Suaan t.n period and a walk around whe-n i conipany's northern division com- Tracy of Morristown, publicity; nat dtiville, .Susan Cleary of Chester, i.)(- leaves g»'.(* to s'udy the tr»ea, ally ,v.-«!ed over the fawn. .Suzanne Krausx' of $hort Hilte. re- Elizabeth Appelby 'of Maplewood, out day. In his new dutkt>, Mr. Miuin as meter reader and cua-fik-shments; Ann-Sifarshall of Sum- Debra • Lapedea of Dayton, Ohio, r(prrfia,l activities, Mr,, Duff said- , such a cover, hi; added: ] The post vacated by JrlrV-'Mann'fl his recent promotion.' He is mar- ifc following Li a «ehi-du!c of ;. «ro i utilize f,t;it.n leaves' ^he.j appoijitnierit will be fj.U*d by Har7 ried «nd has fiv« children. WOODY . . . . . The Bailder>8 Friend programs to be offered: No- ihcrn.- ibrr - FU«h and other aitiatic ] xauiener tan buiM a com- ' ' ile for flnording Time to Remove- s of tho' \yorld; January -Rep- ; thP county Unwanted Trees Few homi- owners realize it,'but this is the ideal srABon lor remov- INVESTMENT SECURITIES ing dead, dying, dangerous or un- Owf HOUSE WAS OlA QlMOST READY TO BLOW AWAY' wanted freea. The condition . of these tre<* UMOftNERWRS Very young feet get around MUTUAL FUNDS DION'TKNOWWHATTOOO... won't improve with Spring. And it nicely in Stride Rite "beginner11, W. L Canady & Co., Inc. U such simpler to remove them fiBRtGHT/DEA \\ I / while they are dormant, while gar- CAMS LIKE A BOLT FROM m / y^ shoes.,« designed for 40 Ntchwood Road I, pau| den* -.are abandoned and while THEBLUE' Summit 4-666* Manager lawiw are fairly firm or, In north- comfort, gentle support ern ncgiona, solidly froien. and sound protection. In Spring and Summer, the proo- ^^^ , . . 'rm °'trf* removal U'complicated' We have small-fry ^.-^i'!l| flH ^W^fni hy Zrt>win*'vegetation all arotina Stride Rites in all sizes (JETS NEW POST .-The'appoint- The trco surgeon may spend us m-nt of IHul O. Bancroft of 6 « mucj, tinie protecting lawns U.S.BWl»IN(rHl(«IUCI5C0. and widths.... ready to fit jour toddler vith Under, place nn account supervisor: hrub ftd flower irardensas in th,' BETTER HEAT, TOO! for Worthington Corporation's nir; gardens as in th<; utmost care. Why wait? Bring her in soon!. conditioning and refrigeration divi-j actlait removal proceaa Natura||y it's the same in size sion has been announced by M. K VVintrr removal requirej xkiV and WOODY reminds you Zic-gi-nhagen advertlaiii« manager. an4car e t00 but th . a' / " $ A .50 5Q.75 -.) and economy, thousands agree Mr. Bancroft will assume reapon- - •» Unit you Mive more money und you have a wider choice .-ibility for all air conditioning and and »«"n''y.le-« expensive than a; of »ui>erir>r quuUty tMiHding materials at TP ' to %* • • ^. 'blue coal* is the BIGGEST TON refrigeration advertising and sale*, other times, especially the twin OF COAL IN TOWN. Sold only promotion. Bancroft graduated^ elion,* of clean up and dwpoJul. Carried In All Sizes and Widths • by authorized, qualified dealers. jfrom Norwlrh Univcrs-ty in Jl'JV.. AUlnuKl, dangerous trees mn\ U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. ! afti-r scrvinp for three years with . ' • ap|MMr !. i \ -. BIGGEST TON OF COAL IN TOWN exhibit projects council of the In- dustrial Advertising Research In- stitute. '54 CHRYSLER WINS "GREATEST i-vA^Jxi/It^ - .» ^4^ STOCK-CAR TEST IN THE WORLD!" £ te

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In order to mfpt thfi growing ripmauri for Gii* Above you see Chrysler smashing the ail-tlnw 24-hour endur- mind you, thin wu no apedat car! Selected from regular pro- Public Service h«» been investing millioni of dollars ance record at. Indianapolis to win the Steveru Trophy! An duction modela by AAA official*, this i» the benMtlful Chrysler incredible performance! 2,157 miles in 24 hour* 'round the ,mvt on displny! Thia ia the sam© record-breaking performer in new equipment and larger distribution mains. clock over tho toughest liard-top track in th« world! Here ia we invite you to come drive! And what an experience for thrilling proof of the stamina, durability, and safety of the you! You'll (eel the one and only 235h.p. performancef It's an investment to constantly serve you efficiently new '64 Chrynler. Its 235-h.p. FirePower V-8 engine and Perforrnanco that aayi you drive the leader. You'll aee |*9w«rFllt* fully-automatic transmission far out-performed new beauty inside and out that tell* the world you drive and to help our great State continue to grow. all other cars in the history of this fivtnt! And net the amazing the leader! Come drive the '54 Chrysler youraelf for the most new record without any replacement of engine portal Now eidting and memorable experience of your motoring lifetime! GAS ' • —the wonder /uef— ^ '^• C0MI BRIVi THE CAR rm-TIBM; jnm AND mm; THAT D1H IT! The power or leaderihip ii youri in a beautiful 54 CHRYSLER WERNER MOTOR CO.m *"• HWIIIW tHI SUMMIT HERALD, THUtSPAV, NQVEMtfft t», Ifil Fashion _.. Koffe* Match To Heer Phyllis Flanagan Wed Saturday Saturday Wedding Local Buyer Flower Settings Bfeolc Review on India To Charles A. Ford of Syracuse For Mary Kennard, Wed Saturday To Be Discussed Addresses T*e T*ict r ff.r.i c-i *.he Koffes- The wedding of MSs* ..Phyllis To Hillside t4an For Fortnightly Newcomer's K.*:ca oi ::.<• V.VCA v-l be on | eisray« Flanagan, daughter of New York Lawyer W»J:.t?:- I--c«tcr" B.acksjSpr:r«fieJd_ «ver>ue end the late zanne Kennard, daughter of, MrSusa. n Engvl, daughter of Mrs. Ed- partmtnts ,of Fortnightly Club tlw N«W0OB_. _ *•. iif te rs and Mrs. John William .Kennard Junch«Nn raeetinx *** , -J TMr. Ins" n&jjtiin'. to Crisrtes A. Fftrii^ -vnud..-£. .Eisf'l f^jifjis^f 1^4 y?* will have a Joint meeting, ©ailed JK^--* "- *'^ + I ^ \ t *v , ".fa finu j e ' £?• -• of "Tulip ttrfe&rto: E*irl JohirMe- 'Lav~eifd*r" iiuT'OKt Lac*, on Mon- j | Hugh of Buffalo, ROW of K«w York late Mr. Engel. to John J. Callaiian, day, November 30, at 2 pjn. in the EU-aflor j /g , took place Sat- City, took place Saturday afternoon •on of Mra. John J. Callsiwn of clubhou#e. The «|>eak«r. tir*. J. 0 ymcUie N-Y | 'at Centra] Presbyterian Church. Hji^i M ;Mrs. Ntiile Gord9n Blasitu was at * and the perfect flower arrange- thM th« total tff , ' r -rv.j •'• v firs Uni-' '"'"pt'on ux>ic place at the ; the organ. A reception followed at} Church, -Hillside. The ceremony ment for e&ch table will be ttUt&e ttt t houie nwy fee Judged by t>,» • *, rs.r.-. -vZ^ihe'r/awe '«-! - 'the Fortnightly dub. j was performed by Rev. Joseph" A. by Mr*. Bermll in the presence fort retsory chosen »M trJ .;rr.- '.! io .„. .. ,*t jj «?sjm-'' E* ed by h«r maternal une'e, Given In marriage by her father,! 'oarrol5 and followed by a reception of the audiencfis. Dr 1>ou s G portaat th» way jfi ic.t J + r.-.or"'"sTrv"" Uague*"and: - ^ Harrkon of Rin- the bride wore a floorer.*th white} ffl ^^ Mrs. Berrall, a Vassar graduate, worn, tin, Morgan * U;d t^wite bridh aea worUlusioe an gowerklinen t&sn- was a UK-mbiT of the exhibits de- that costunu; }«K. t"-» of t-f i fcgn' vn ooU tot' » ' tight sleeve., a full skirt vtth-V Giv*n in marnageby her g««n«- M , ... . ,. i lace bodice • rimmed w:th se«d partment of the Newark Museum graduate the mm «r. \ wa/'ananied by Pe'ar'J and fl n>'lon i"***** ter™{- front panel of tullf. Her French,faiher, .Mm J. Engel, the bride jand was associated with the the fme« «td m»y !>•»•,• "The nfttin in Mrs ' £ a chape! train. Her fln- illusion vt-il was held by a tiny j wore a gown of Chantilly lace over j Montciair Art Museum for five Important beauty «• held by a lace cap Tror-w Lrr.-i «nd .MrsEdwin veil satin and pearl cap and she car-, fi^lon tuSU, aTKj satin. Her crown years in the capacity of curator. •the t» k i . and she carried eucharis ried a prayer book with whit* , . , •• __, Mri, And acting director. Mlas L:bb LeagueWJll Hold V^M V^-jaJ'^alMd the Rut-!- >' Flanagan served her Mr*. Charlet A. Ford orchids. . wa. of md^nt pearls. , She m the author of "Flower and the club ''< h of hanor. She was (Bambrrger Studio) | Mts> Ann Cudner of Old Green-I *«. Wli!ianl MeDev.tt, *«er of Hodge. The ! .honor. She was gowned In dark France* >I. Cailahan seryed hi» T^ble Setting*", pubtisfrwd by Orientation Tea The program. M « Sold-grwn changeable wich. Conn., served as maid of the bride wu matron of honor. Studio Publication*,1 and "A His- L. F. P«fm«t»r, ,r- Mam A A* S 'A I /• ' jgree[gtrcrini satiaatin mianud carrtcr^carriedi rusIUStI colcui*- brother as best man. WilJlAm J- the edaca-; *rleta and carried bronie And red > tory of Flower Arrangement", by For New Membersj new members. Liim- .. {t, * vd b i*.d* ., .iii;«<'iO-«nthemu«ns. MUs Dorothy PtK.JV/N/\Lo 'ored •chr> sahthemums. Lawrence McDc-yit.t of Mpuntaiosidt a c 4k P n rMa 'A. Stuart of EaM Aurora, N, Y,, the tame publisher, %nd has writ- A des»*rt orientation msetinjr for s meats were arr*n±> t.v~ v.ars ::.-:< art r>.' thf t :r?efj-e&r: E. Hopkins of Chatham we a >Ir.' and.Mna Alf Sti-omsted. en- served as best man with James B. James T Kelly, Bayonne served ten a variety of magatlne articles. {Frederick K. Ga.-ht f )7 c tsma < nfrw member* of the League of c? h:.«-;. .ji! r i AiJ ' ' ' ' *nd'wore a gown «im- krtained at su er - Mr«. Bermll is a consistent prize I committee which .• r"'«X":o"triat"wwn"by theniftid of PP Sunday night Johnson of New York City and UShl"!t»- • • Women Voters of Summit will be k *" ' ' ;for their daughter and son-in-law, Frederic G. Corneel of Brooklyn . Mr* Callahan, who is a winner at'the International Flower held at the home of Mr* O, EvarU* { DonnJd Smith, Mis I: \",V r Show In New York and In the N«ir j Mrw, Paul L, Thorn^ (1 Omrles. Wdeh of FfcyettetfHe. ijjr. and Mr... Jew S. Meserole ot ushering. . for J«c Lynn,-Inc., Springfield ave- Lorw, Jr., 3J Colt road,, Monday, '!•• F; " ' — Vt. ) The bnde, who spent a year at Jersey State flower shows where November 30 at 1:15 p:'nj. N. Y. was fc*st man with Dr. John ; s a graduate of ; | Jr., Mrs. William I' the Sorbonne, Paris, is a graduate sh« wa^ staging chairman for two Mrs W. Floyd Taylor, president II. Ford, Jr., of Bin'ghamton, M. Y-, successive years. She i» a nation- | Arthur Freeh, Mrs I- A. H Davis ofo f wheaton College, Norton, Mass. Academy and attended Newark of the Summit League, will de- and Eugene M. Ford of Uvittown, Beefcman road are on a family College*" -of .-Rutgers University. J hart Mid Mra. Jos» i REPAIR SERVICE McHugh Is a graduate of Uni- ally accredited judge and docs con- scribe the founding of the League ii-v N. Y. both brothers of the bride- vbit in.;pittsburgh) Pa> siderable fiower »how Judging, • WatcSi Rep*i/» versity of Buffalo and harvard; Her husband a graduated Thomas in 1930, and Its growth and history M-yrphy of > **••. . _^,,,.__ . Jefferson School.. attended Seton dvnt of th« U. S. A-. • Pearij Rejtrung Newtonville, Law School. He is with the law She ,. ha» lectured," extensively «* a non-partisan orgKntyttiou Mass., serving aa ! Dr, and Mrs. C.'\\^ £?arke,~ for- Hall University. Hf Li employed by »oelatc»d Country.V, • Efigravlng ushers, throughout the east and teaches' dwHeated to promoting informed World on .-Wcdne* i • and v^*lton; - City. the Standard Oil Company of N. J. in the flower show sctools spon- and aetlyc participation of citizens • Plating ' Th« bride'ta « graduate of Sum--to make their home at 174- Keht| _ .. , a Aftpr a winding trip to Bermuda 2, when the local r • Cryifafj T ^ ' mi.t High School and Syracuse I Place boulevard. • Dr." Clark, has' The couple^are now on a wed- sored by, the NatjonsU Council in government. frietidship market -i the cbup'e.will reside in Summit, of State Garden Clubs. She has d | University cl'as» of 1&53. She iaiapent ten months on active dutyjding trip In Florida. '____ Mrs, Rome Belts, former Sum- Suburban. •- ... I a member of Alpha Gemma Delta with the U.S. Navy. given lecture-demonstrations on mit League' pr«ndf nt and now a sorority.. .Her husband, aljso «j , —~—, .„•„., various phases of flower arrang- state board member, will, tell about CARLANS Mr and Mrs Howard B Bl>hop Miss Ruth Saam of Murray Hill ing in a number of states. ! graduate of Sjrecuse, c!Ms of 1 * " - | l^«rue ecUvitlw on the state' Ttmt Cmmmunit* 1&52, is with tie American Photo of ProsPe^ Hill avenufe will have| In April and May of 1952, -Mrs. level. • 1 to Ralph For Christmas ''Opt* Fri ive* tO * P. M. Cbpv" Equipment Co. Mr.' Ford, " th«ir «uf5ts owr m Thanks- Berrall escorted a European gar- Mm, BJornulf Johnwm, local lvin w and Mr. and Mr* Augu«t Saam of den tour to Holland, France and Are SU. who Sser%-eer%edd witwithh ththee armearmedd forces* 6 « «^-cnd, their *on L*«gue aiembershlp chairman, Maple et,, Murray Hill, have an- E-tgkrnd. In the spring of 1954 ,»hWMS Voters of Summit are Mra, Herb- SUMMIT 6-0087 Cedar Crest Kevin. The family will attend a friends at the Rendezvous room, of Chairmen of the tea committee J *• BUtDAt GOWNS IIT, 1 7^\ . Thanksgiving dinner at the home the Plaza Hotel, in New Tork. ert L. Baer, Mr». J. Edward Dodd#, i Open Friday A will be Mr*. William .P. Baker Mrs! . Martin Fein, Mw. Fred For- ! • Sthod & forty DRtSSES I Alumnae &rpup TO Meet Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Bishop ML«s Saam is a graduate of Sum- and Mrs. Edwin Florance for the ; of mit High School -thereafter at- te«8, Mr*. Theodore Gebelle, Jyjre. ' ! • SKI5 end ICE SKATES 'j: | CedaJ*_r OestSOollegr^^*™**™*1e will meet Mon- « Morri.to»».- antique* department, and Mrs.Alber' t Goldberg, Mra». Bow en tendnig Stafford Hall School of Homer P. Smith and Mr* Fronk ] !i day at the' home of Mm Stanley Robert Rollenhagen, .son of Fred- Heath, Mrii, R. E. Hennauiy, Mn. ZIMMERMAN'S Business. She is currently engaged W. Warren for the garden depart- j Finkel of Lamed,, road. The ierick Rollenhagen of 71 Colt road R. B. H1U, Mrs. Rdbert J.^Kleiit, , M. by the New Jersey Bell Telephone ment, assisted by the following \ DOLL HOSPITAL j frue»t speaker will be Miss Con- last Saturday waa host to membera Company in Newark as a service Mrs. Maurice W. .Mayer. Mrs. Vic- THANKSGIVING 0INNQ | of the Pingry School varsity soccer committee: Mrs.'Edwin E. Beach, i ! Kl Bro*4 Su, Sfwik, MA. 2-lia li stance E. Parks, alumna*.secre- representative. ' Mrs. Alfred C. Hughes, Mrs. BE i tor Mooradfean, Mr* L. F. Palme- £; tary for the college. team ani their dates at a buffet . Mr. Bluntschli. is also a Summit > ter, Mrs. P. N. Pike, Jr., Mm. Rich supper preceding the annual Pingry Hull, Mra. Caldwell B. Keeney, ; High School graduate and is now ; Mrs. Lee J. Patten, Mrs. Glen B. j Crawford Ru»se!l, Mrs. Jamej* S. COCOANUT $ football-soccer dance held at thea senior in the mechanical engi- Rusiell, Mrw. P. M, ShoeinaJcer. CAKE school. Those present were Coach Ransc-m, Misa Margaret Rogers, ! 4 The Summit Pottery Shop neering department at Newark \ and Mrs. LouLa J. Wlman. j Mrsr. A. E. Schwercd, Mrs. Henry trimmed with !and Mra. F. W. West, Phil Van College of Engineering. Previously j B. Thiclbar and Mr% G. H Waji- 27 Chestnut Ave. SU. 6-28W of Short Hills, captain; Bill The tea table will be dec- he attended Cornell University at Ruth E. S*ani nier." • Williams, Westfleld; Dave Kirk and Ithaca, N. Y. He played three orated appropriately by the Gar- CLASSES AND WORKSHOP Uulw A. Woitn) Any woman qualifkid to vote Chuck Kite, Plainfield; John Slorpe years of varsity eoccer, is a mem- den department in the theme of Apple Strudel iVew Idea* — A'e»» MoU* lavender and old !«c*. «ho would like to Join the League and Helmut VVeymar ot Orange; ber of Delta Ujwllon fraternity, U'jdancing class on Friday, Kovem- 50 Ceramic Supplies—Firin* Thla meeting wilt be limited to id urged to telephone Mra. John- Dick Steinbrenner, BernardsvHle; actlvc in many other school func- t^ ^_ \ the evening Mrs. Thorriaa! 9* Finiihed Ware to order T n members of the antiques and gar- •en at Summit «-O3»4. Peter Thome, Chatham; Bob Bryan IT long. and Hugh Kirkpatrick of Elizabeth tions, and has completed hi»course |w. Johnston and Mrs. Wlnthropj den departrrten' \$ In the Air Force Reserve Officers Mac.Mastcr will receive the! practice. Dr. Smith La now at and Bill Buchanan, Dave McKown A ! Deliciou* Training Corps from -which he will 1Rinln srade, On Saturday, Novcm-i White Oak Village, * 12 Morr « "and Donald Kinley, all of Summit. Ination for baccalaureates science* receive hta commission In June. • lfcT n, there will be a Thanksgiv-i MINCEMEAT TARTS medlcalc*. His wife in-J mn, Tom, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harding Johnson A June wedding is contemplated. ^ dance-square and rounds—for are with him at Geneva. Mr. and Mra. Philip H. Lang, .50 adair... of Locust drive will leave Thanks- •' : ^.the tenth, eleventh and twelfth formerly of Maple street, are now 1 del hairdressers giving day to spend the winter at; of Springfield avenue and sons, grades. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kenagy of in their new home at 7 Arden their cottage.at Fort Myers Beach,;' place. 1. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hughlett" Manor Hill road will move Monday Miltbum 6-0228 Fla. to their new home at Carlisle, Pa. announcing and friends In Ohio. • j»f P"8^^ 'troet/,nd thelr 8O"' Mrs, Morris B. MacCauley of (Don., have: returned from a week- Mr. Kenagy Is on the faculty of the oirivd of Mr. Tom Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Dailey of Dickinson College at Carlisle. HS3 Springfield avenue will en- Summit avenue will spend the Mr, and Mrs. Alfred S. Anderson end at Swarthmore, Fa., where tertain at luncheon for Mra, Ian (formerly of Kretge) of 86 Lamed road, entertained at;they attended a performance of MB1IE WEISS with a whole flock' of the newest Thanksgiving holidays with theJr Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Banton of MacDonald, president of the New 24 Taylor St. Mil in chic sheared coifs. aon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and » cocktail party before the Real;"Let's Go Barefoot,- the annua7l9 Blackburn roae York division of Farm «nd Gar- Oppoalte WacsJagtos Sttai Mrs Richard Dailey at Ann Arbor, Estate Board dinner last Thursday undergraduate «how at Swarth-iday to Arlington, Va. den Association and vice Mich., where Mr. Dailey is a itu- •* »• dhantlcler. The Tuwday|more College where their eldest: 317 SpringfieW ove. Summit M41S recently retired from Congoleum- dent at the law school of the Unl- ^fore their daughter Elaine was f™ Jack. » a stuocnt Jack Nalrn Co., has accepted • versity of Michigan. He was iU-^e» to nine youngster, at aHughlett wrote the book u . well tloned for the last year at Keesler pinner party celebrating her sev-« the songs and lyric, for »wCommissio- n and will study STIINWAlf | Field Air Force Base., Miss., where entli birthday. production. Next week-end the family will attend the Army-Navy ganizatlon plans for the Post Office he was a lieutenant instructing in Mrs, T. S. Stone of Linden place football game at Philadelphia. Department. KNABE 'electronics. He was released from has moved her studio to 14 Frank- The Banton residence has been TELFER STUDIOS . INTERIORS I active duty in the Air Force Re- lin place. Twenty couples, all members of purchased by Robert Green of 152 CHICKERIN& serves In August Canoe Brook Country Club, traveled Mountain avenue. Mrs, Edmund O. von Duhn otl bus to Princeton for the Prlncc- SHONINGER Mr. and Mra. George gandham Summit avenue will entertain at• ton-Dartmouth football game last Eugene T. Stiles, of Stiles Soft dinner on December 1 for Mrs.(Saturday. The "gridiron excur- Water Service, Summit, and Mrs, Pianos Frank A. Day. Jr., of Boston. Mrs, $|On" was arranged by Edward H. Stiles attended the fell meeting Portrait, fcy DORSEY Day is the national chairman ofKaus of New England avenue, pro- of the eastern, district association Bought ' Sold marketing for the Farm and Gar-gram chairman for the club, andof Soft Water Service Operators last weekend at Skytop Club, Sky- formerly of BACBBACB den Association. Other «uesU will; was foDowed by a aupper and dance 1IMTED with privily, of d«ducting Rental be Mrs. Marjorie Tauasig of Taun-! t the club. Among those attend- top, Pennsylvania. Mr. Stiles wes 521 Mlllburn Avenue, Short Hills, N. g recently elected 1&53-M president from Fnrch

$ Ml*«a ferrvd ma!«, t year »Id. i John Glanopoulw, son of Mr. Brown, vtrr f ond AlipoMtlon, h»s and Mrs. Thomas Glanopoulon, Is Mrs. Harold S. Bell of Wood- $9.95 Value Our Wee 5.90 kind avenue has returned from betn m ptt. attending the medical school ot the a month's vacation spent «t Al- Waul Wdif Smoler? itfnivcrsity of CJcneva, Geneva, N. M., where she I Switzerland. He Is third year ntu- $10.% Value Our Price $16.95 Value Our Pric« Summit A-2948 her son,''Frank'E. Bell, WO dont at the school and has received and his family, • his bachelor of science degree In Wont Hip* ImoHer? $12.95 Value Our Prict 'medicine and has passed his exam- Dr. and Mn. A, James Smith, $18.95 Value Our Price formerly jesidcntu of this city, \4 have recently returned from North $22.95 Value Our Prict $10.V0 Cnrotlmi where Dr. Smith was In W«t AtMJomen Hottfr? mm TO FACTORY BRSTRierioKK vm ABK NOT GOOD LOOKING GLASSES MW/A/& 'P to Am-mmim. THE NAMI» mv rmm pijtfforty WTTID Moit •— SclvntHic Rtducing WH4U F1XI» THE VWM HAME STAMPED T«kti tncK«t Off Without If lor* COM*

/ -• THI SUMMIT H6HAL0, THURSDAY, NOVIMBER 2*. 195? • - -: /_ _ _ and ilr*. Hugo WleUnian of lv Mrs. W. W. Braunwarth of Tall the daughter of Mr, and &Jn. R. Schenecrtsdy, New York A *»pho. Owene received the degree road, ha* vv- of Aabwocd ro .d. more, he is cnroJU ci «u» a major is of Business Education. Alpha Epullon fiateruity at Clilf ir H«lida>» * t****!. On SSofiaJ Committee ,-- the- University of Mtanrti In CoraJ' . ' , ., . MU* Joan Melilto »f AMmrctrd Br}u Jb»r Letter Tue 2li*im Asella and Gath«ria« Gables, Wa. Mary Oisen, daughter of Dr. awl . »• . Fhvills Ti)*on. a at tivtiiuc cm* ucvn cnwMrii Ctysltr,. da-ugrbterj* ot Mr. and-Ma*. A graduate of Summit Bryn M g « mem« -Mrs. AkaeJ O. Olsen of Hickur*.,,. ai Newark State TMcJbei* Col- C. J, Cry*ler ot 8 Caldweil «venu*, orfj, j* jftteij s _bt»r of. trrivea home today for the lege. Mla« Meiillo, who Is a t'opho- ,J j TJ 'lijwr _.var«i,yr. are ni'erabers of « "committee 'i seniors at Emerson Dramatic"***. Held Training j n\ng to be held Saturday at ft. Sab* Balieh eoa of Thomas College, Boston, Ma*s. Her sister,; - VOm Allison Herbiien of ,11S Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Tilson of 1 Ter««d'i Hall, Morris avenue. , aa-am, o«»«, -™ i „ ,. >it».B i. aWi Mulcted Summit avenue, an upperdagamaD. Chatham, N Y, and formerly of ! Balkh of tt Kent Wa* boulevard, ;M1» Martha. pi«en, is a.* «tp«.U4 ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^.^ avenue, Summit, i turn been pledged to **•* XI fra- home today. She to a fiwhnan at ^^ ^ # fwd- ^^ pa at j) fo gr#ce your Miss MacDonald Janet L Weaver Dartmouth College. Low -wa.«»,o raig Queripel figurines, i- College. They «e Frederlek J. [game, Mlss sings first year to receive the coveted "Phi Mommaen of 5M SprlB^UId »ve- jsopr|l|so wllh choir. Girl William Moizt/cco nue, an Eta D«U p!«df•,' «nd Beta" key, The Melroses 527 M!«3 Janet Louise Weaver, A graduate of Summit Hsgh f Betirceii th* Ch*aUel*> ?Ht ©." 11 r. and MiwJames. McDonald Peter A. Millotl* of U Maple 'Student at Intermount l ? daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gamms phi pledge. Miss Eileen Trainer, daughter of: School, he i« t>ie son of <;• orge F.veninci tad tb* tittle mmu») > t: Of Morris Ai'inu f lia , e «nnounced •treat, * E. Weaver. X«w Providence be-j j,uelneM adnainlstr*tion Mr. and Mrs. D. Robert Trainer of Bv*rU Low (Dartmouth rj. 11:.> €n;,-Bjf.iiKiit. '. f Ui-Ir Oiurhter, Bot! l wre ti.i-ibith, -to came, the bride, Kovember 14, o" f students. Crescent avenue, will spend the 1930) and Mr,». Low. rc; Robert William Tarleton, «on of IThankJfVing holiday with a class- 1 «3ti cf-Mr'.'and Charles Ma«- I : • r Mr. anrf Mrs: Ceorjre 0- TarUton Wins MWdlebnry txttor mate, Miss Pat Brown At Roanoke, Sr. t.l J nltin*, Kentucky at Jen- of Mr.' *ll. i J'cr).-n-"t 1 ring ceremon' was psrformed by M =» McDonald Is varsity footbaU letter at Middle- Intermount College, Brhtol, V«. ^^'Z^J*,'^* 1 Rev. Walter W. Garriott and was .pi. ti x.ith CUu ,;! ar.d Sous. burj- (Vt.() College^ Hamilton Student Home . Newark, thU year. He In expected STILL AVAIABUE ."s a SJ t:»e followed by a reception at the J s in biurn^a with, u A -r^w-i-i rM.»<», '' ^ul Moaiffen, soil of Mr. and i home for the Thanksgiving week- t;.e fMr. Lui.s! b- Tiflcton home, | For The Overlook Hospital Auxiliary'* * .•-.tutr, . ... '..- Made TecfcHlcal mrcctor Mrg N R McQlffcn ot Ke?t Hacc end. On Friday night he will m- G:v«n in marriag.* by hej»fathar.. | • •of- '.J- m High >*o diu- liabc.-Ji «»:t for the ; the bride vyovwu-,e »a «go<.VWv»n -of.' nylo.v-n» ; .-BUr-Braunwiaith,- a Junior »t.bouJ,vard| R freshmsn at Hamil-jtertaln a group of &!s Pripceton 11 file over taffeta vri?h e. portrait ,Jun!ata College, has been appointed ^11^, xpecte« home for friends.' S, Wc'v York', t(m js e n'c-Wine of aiencon lace. Her fin- (technical director for »tage and;thp -hoUd FOLLIES of 1953" Enrolled at Union t0 concert productions given o« the Two Performonce* . . . Frl., Dec. 4 and Sot., Dec. S .\.'A'.e.% Inc., Hurray Hill. He is a member of IV- Ij» SaJle Student Home • Philip D. Parnum, awn of..Mr. Wee cap->dg«cl w.ith seed pearlf. Qu-jriptl is a s-a^uate of of orch da Jcoon Club, international Relations! Miss Marilyn Valter, a freshman and Mrs. Philip T. Fiariutm of 21 riCKfTS ON SALf AT Shs .it H'ffli Soiwi>i and Stafford Club, and Juntata Christian Salle College, will be home Oakley avenue, is registered for and at FIRST NATIONAL BANK 4 TXUST CO. OF SUMMIT Ackerrnan ef elation. Bill U the son of Mr. andi^for the holidays. Misa Valter is1 the fall term in Union College at I'M Eghtii Air Force in Mi-4 Barbara .1 Wit H ail'! i* employed Mc-untaln avenue w*s maid of • honor and Mr* George Tarletbni M«p!ewocd Motors. Jr. of Huntington, W. Va., wtf brldesm&id. Both attendants wore Utends Conference electric blue ballerina • length . ii:ar'il Gigai»tir.«, kUiff man gowns of 0-Uin and net, They r o'f tthh e Prudential Insurance oarried bouquets of coral roeesand •. , • n•'; s Summit E£ledi office, white carnations. George Tarleton > t y attended a two-week hmn- Jr. served as bc-t man for hl« -.mt training conference at brother whose uahers were Q. Ed- "I w«nt « llttl* filrl • ark. ward McLellan of Arlington, Va., Simuel Caejldy of PltUburgh. Pa., and Jerrj' Copley of Fairmont, W. for Christina*" Va. "I want « Ilttlt boy MM. Tarteton U a graduate of Summit High School and Green- for Chrlitmat" Beauty brier College, Lewlsburg, W. Va, where »be was a.member of Zeta Mu Epsilon sorority. She ii em- Hints Mi*» Edna Schriilernian ployed by Ciba Pharmaceutical 1 (Ja'.ea A. WoUni • Products, Inc., Summit. by Mr, Richard .,. Mr. Tarkton is an alumnue ef Maiter Hair StjlW, Greenbrler Military'School, Lewl*- Summit, >'. I. M/ss Scheidermanburg. W. Va., and before enlisting in the Marine Corp* attended Duke Engaged to MarryUniversity, Durham, N. C. He ts •SER\'ICE WITH MIIJCAOB Korean Veteran stationed «t Parria Island, S. C. Gc; Vour Next Permanent Mr. and Mrs. CarencS. Schoid- vi" at the Cnrousd and get ermanof Union avenue have an- :-i niileage. For tht- Carousel The College nounced the engagement of their frrrasncnb, go a long, long: daughter, Edna May, to Joseph DO vor KNOW niK O'Dell, son of Mr. and Mrs.-Henry Corner . . • I ,\C7TS ABOUT O'Dcli of Morris own. On Colgate Dean's List Miss Scheiderman attended Sum- AHin L-'Gfl'by- son ot Mft *n mit High School and is employed MM. Lafayette Grisby of 86 Frank- by the Variety Bake Shop. HHer j j.^ ] _ has been named to the ler.e^er a new* batch of y p acc .usei Permanent^, arc made fiance attended MorrLsunvn High honor list at Colgate before It is bottled,- it is al- versay in recognition of out- School and is e% veteran of the ifiy* tested with standardized Korean V.'nr. H«% is employed by standing scholaslo achievement lair for ita ability to produce » VV. G. Savage, Summit EMO Scrv- Grlsby is a 1950 graduate of Bum- lermuent curl of a definite size ict Center. rait High School. rhen performed at a certain tmp?rature, and for a certain Simmons College Club In College Band of time. There ia no John W. Fako played saxophone In the test and every Plans Holiday Party in the Ithaca College Marching of lotion we use is put Mrs. F. W. Hellqutet of Summit fiand Q£ 94 member* which made igh the same routine. and Mrs. Philip Brlttnel! of Mur- ;aevora l pubiic appearances during I-'.« ours »nd it's making more ray Hill arc in charge of hcspital- | the fall The ban^ performed to i.-.ds . , , our entirely different ity and invite dons respectively for ; lthaca-, Armistice Day parade, and id of cuatom pprroanent ]ookt the Christtnasi party of the Sim- 4t four ithaca College football left and natural from the very mons C-->i:tK<- Club. The affair will ; mes> including the Ithaca-Alfred A special technique gives he held the night of December J contest at Waverly. Mr•- . Fak•"-'•o- «is- >'y to your hair whore it is at the home of Ura, Harrj' J- Husk, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fako ".-de<3. ao fkxlble you may have , *39 Colonial ; of 9 Overlook road. new ttyle -with each setting. On Vale Cage Team KVALLK1 \Vrllliam Tatlock of Summit It Court*sj of n. B. ro*Tt currently taking part in the pre- NEW rUBNITWI season practice for the Yale Uni- CAROUSEL Mttonillj sdteitltrt a»e *•*"" versity varsity basketball team. The >)« Springfield Ave. So. 8-18MI es*rrr fnfnttnre ear i»trt»«j TUlt Our 6ijow Rc*nn»— squad opens Its 26-game- schedule \Frri> Prir«t« Park for 35 tmn OP«B «»»r* D»tr m.. w»uk«as ft e-n» against Hofstra Saturday, Novem- ber 28. A Bophomore, Tatlock prepared for Yale at Plngry School where he participated in basketball, foot- ball. Jrack and tennis. He la a for- 18th Annual Friendship Market ward who played on the freahman team last year. Besides his activity Woman'i National Farm and Garden Asso. for the basketball team, Tatlock Is t member of the dean's list He Is the son of Mr. and Mm. HOTEL SUBURBAN William Tatlock who reside at 24» Kent Place boulevard. DECEMBER 2nd, 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Ml»s Betty Lynn Tate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ljmrt Tate Unusual Handmade Christmas Gift*! of 41T Morris avenue, ha« been elected a member of the B«*vtr ~-zr! College die* Cl"11 °' Jenklntown, Pa. MIM Tate le a fresnman at wantjor Christmas 1 Beaver and • member of the fine Come tell Santa Claus^whqt arts department. She l« a graduate of Summit high school.

Plan Your Blchard Wichman, son of Mr. He is at Lord & Taylor, Millb Holiday Party STRAND SUHMTT ••»«• in the beautiful with a sleigh full of toys. TVSR. WKlC I RAJUPH Audubon Room RK1IARIWON IN • • mm "— Fliqht" HOTEL Wa» CM Mb* Carpenter for - Aw, If *» THE HEtAJLP, 16, if«_ tone Wei Keeps ff^flB»er Larry's Sports Jersey Site Chosen for M&M in Top Spot!&,.' Wins Three from National Scout Offices «P Mace in I MAM potted a clears Aweep^over ; Ull> Dr. Arthur A. Schuck, chief Soeut the FellivtyNo. 2 eittb lost Tb.tir#- scout axccutlvc of the Boy ScouU d*y night it the Berkeley Recrea- At Berkeley Lanes Ken Johnston's of Am*riu«, hM ttinoiinceil that and |omen's League tion iefte# to gaits * three poiat ; contr&ft» h*iv« been let for Ita margin over the Junior Order.pin-j Interstate Lathing: had one "if i •;• •Witt tht Cbtrttm P^miif pne Wei! C;«&»er» Remained in of I top spot in the New Providence \ r.crs wiio dropped two point* to the ;their best night* last''Yuetday «t «'' P*ce Cub. E» •& Bud'a won two 'the Berkeley Recreation lanes, as match, of tie nSgtt »t the Bcho sistlng two-«t«ry oflce build. tnlttet arc Women's Bowling League by > ing «nd one^story warthonse b«- board. g 2-2 w:th BiU'e.Shti:, Ni- ifro.m the -Firemen with the U B. .a nuttier of record one of the better ,l#fte* la* ' 1Hr«dne»day;. Larry's 4 Codding'ton winning two from the j night's anyone h&$ jmd In the I»g erected ,oa a 4^-*cre tract in f Nj'a, by winning three point* j Sparta Sbop - .cftine. through with North Brunswiclt Township about went to the from Greg*ort'f Market, is.i'h sec- j"5 Act*." , • Berkeley Rt-crt'-ation Tuesd'ay night l? If-ag-ue. Interstate bested the "Pub- thret vinM ov*r .Ken Johnston** ,to two. miles /KMitfceoat c>f N«w oi!ti place, one point eheed of BUI'' I Harry's £s*o, four points off the • Brunswick, deeupancy of the pace won two of three from the •lic Service three straight, thereby wreat i«oBdl ptaice Irotn Ch«rli»e*« Shi". Chiovarou and Son gained ' * Is pi«if;iu>(i for .eftfiy nt-xt North tbre* points from .Harry's Ks.*> to Fe'.ls'A'ay No. I club, recording- not moving iiA'& *econd • place, with !a the Otl Bowling League. Jack only the' High Team Scriejj with ; • GusV Sho* 'Repair winning two of tor encnv.au move into a lie for fourth place : Lawrence sparked Ctoftjilne* to Present ftdwinlitpatiye office of with Harry's E&eo. : 2653, but also the high te#m fame j three from Jackt and Joe"* which for the building* put them Jr. to the league leader- their pair of win* over the ie*p«f the Boy §cout« of America occupy the roads. In- other matches. Wieif* : Food ' with »72: " • ' j ship. Berkley-Machine ea'vaged •!t»*d«r» having a SOI opening game, two floors »t 2 P«rk «venue, K«w , The -iO-Acre-Kite ii gtore swept J. K Sreit to move The High Individual Series went ' York, where they h*ve be«n lo- GH« point from Gaiovarou and to J. ParUplano of Harry's E«*o , their last game with ScarpoiteW followed by a 2W, which was helped cated »incc December, 1&2T. In of U.S. Highway Ko Harry'• EA&O, whiie Eastern Bar | with a 5S" with the High Indivi-'; «nd dropp*d into third place, with by FViuV* 201'. opener .«nd Johnny ; i (; addition the ii-- • " *• Ethel ptekraar. of Harry's Esao, «Xm & Bud'a ' p FeJUway No. . , to victory over Public Service. J, | i leader's only win. Root's. drow>«d d*iimbillty of bringing together, 3.I&3.266. boys and )'.:t continued her {me bowling form i L. B. Coddiagton ompwjf a Para Club - - 13 Peliiuer. having high game and 'two of three to the Trust's Bake. for «drniniJtr«tive *nd lait December 31. 1'hv b, with a high series of 4*3 on games •FelUVai- No. J 1 high series with 222 and 5S9 re- Uvi? purp«s«, the eupply iiervic* ! Shop, winning the hiiddie game b*r«ltijj ' hfeij incrMUtc * 4 • ef 1*9, 13S, ard -196. Her 196 score i *pecfite!y. whi'i* E, Stokc-j Had a and the rest of the national Boy csut in the last four y. ar« was high game for the evening, j Charlie Carbon* Wins 206 game end 564. series. E. Cox ; vtih & 92T, tot losing the ,. . Bo'wllnj Ieafut j Police Turitey Meet Williams !>•»•!«! steadify to help ? ment's itaonthly • mafia;-:!,,, • .-'• - , • . Standings !; Patroimaii' Charley Carbons i tvigtit. . ". . Chemicals Help T«.*J3 ' . ** '"' J*ojr.t»' A Lift-'* increased, from ^.;^ 30 walAed of? Wtt*£" tor» hoAors/ in the the Uc-'Tk*l»y • defeat j Poiverizing dropped a pair to Done' "Well iy five ymrs «go t 27 T70 police df-partment's annual turkey White Dtannond with ah igh game j the Ob* p:naien who were led by To Speed Up , , Bill'* St-.e'.i 26 750 ; 885,000 circulation.. T,% shoot held at the police range last of 218 and a 535 st-rie* | Bill Peterson who had a 232 in the in membership wtu ' Chiovwcu At' So:; 25 Saturday. ' • i opener followed by g, 208. Tuthil! Composting VTied-* Food. &u>re 757 BEHKELEV RicHEATIOS' TITSOAY by a targe. .Or«s*or.* Markf. - 30 755 In the Class A shoot at twenty- MGHI BflHJIVC LEAGIE j with a. 212 in. the .middle K«rae Crop residue! end wee 1 Top in Bowlm—Individual turkey; Patrolman Bob Martin, \v.*'.%.•.*,-.* t,'ith:m '" ;.} 21 i J Summit Rwrfatlohtandtttgn Buwling t a^d some , orKanic matter and tihtl Brtkir.an second, 277 score, io pound turkey; Bpritfitv Mifhlr.i1 16 ; \ 21 | TV*m" "• ' W -L • hrg. plowing under helps to kill InaceW the Schiff Sious it M«kn Ztser PMb'J; Servl-e 14. TJ" .J) • Weraer Motor Co. H. » 8U.2S Ortec. Covlfllo '. 2*8 Patrolman. Ralph Molting, 27l McOr»--of> Sports ground freezes to pl&w depth* 6r Wh!»» b'.injor.d :*.; Obi' ' " !8'-j 13'.j • 87S.16 reers in th<- ortfftn..*ii*, Koma G»hi!rig _: 1*2 In Claws B, Patrolman Dick deeper. .•.'••'.'• 11 1 11 .'R>jf* Men*. Bhop l« II 8812$ MmrSon Ksm 1*2 Scar^'tiVy '*"' '*'"'. IP ! ! many IM,,, „,.. Lillian A!e 3*0 Chodoba scored 2(4 fnr a twenty {^ ':« ' •P'a!v#Ti*U»I il*t?l. QO- '• i'l? 'j 87',20 For th"e. cc*nwn«fcial jrower who ; JacU A Joe 1 J 23 ^ Km Johnjtotr* Spo't 53 20 " 8CJ.33' 'f r !<'«.il* rt ') Ar.nj> 139 pound turkey; Frank Formichaei, Trot'* IValu- Shop 4 2» "T7.18- i> growing- his own plants or for - 33* ef 11 Si. John's Narrows Jewish ervatlon- will bi « <• Ruth Johnson 256 score, ten pound turkey, and Whiif Diamond Top Tm Bowlers—Individual *vtran« the home gardener, chemicflla'may [SgV. Fred Fleming,' 241 srore, seven Wilde '.18. 155. 178; U»wn ."gO. *.R7 Nmw Own** A*g. from the innv n.' s. - -- • 30 -"-190.•1 be added to the comporst pile to ofB-ce, pound capon; Lt. Joseph Hanvillel , \ ^^.^"11 JSO.' mi'K^uergea'u:, *IM Center Lead in YM BowlingA. 'SwUlt 23 ' USA increase the bacterial action and 181, low score, three pound chicken. [Total Pins—8SS, ~U, 7i«., 33 188.14 In matches bowled at the YM- Top Tea Bowltn—Individual J. Oeltrich 3J IM.23 decay of the vegetation, «o that • . •-* . i ' B*rk*lfy RK-reat l»n Name O Jlvg. 33 l the materials will rot down much ! : CA la^t Wednesday night, St. Vic Peterson !8 ' 170 23' Son Is Named Executor l-^^^l Sr,^ :u. I^M | W, MaicQuesUQB 583. faster than usual. John* narrowed the Jewish Com- Bud S.iltnoc IS , 6M. Bob Losr.# 1; 153 839, 9J7, 743. On th* Island BOB. . . . ' • ing one game to the Presbyterians, r Jewiih Conunaaltjr each layer »vy 175. IRS. *.8<5; -PtWb*^ water to moisten th;> pi'e thor- m j SOS. • hut other . games , were 144, 124.Moll 133. :M. ISI—jot; L*>aard lfl».' oughly. MoUtur* is needed f*r the Howard B. Btshop of Prospect Hill 161, I29-J53: •WlUlamaOn TO. »7 ;ss ler. ow w jot". .170—To'.u J. Searpins 133. 123. *.ti:. T. BfaJpon Dearborn of tjn\. !4S,:se 17;« Cfose/noarfbrcb lirthday I Wedding Colts the National Citizens Committee of 115. Hsnd!ca{»—SI, 81. "9. Total Plus— Hun- :«5. the World Health Organization of with his others- being 188'and 158. ISO—4J8: Prow 190. 164, 15$—$09, Gi»- :TS. :K: DfHrlcls 200, 1«7 tive and help in !'.« rapul decay. 781, 763,' 788. • ber -1T2, 148 160—480 If the compost p;k> l»a already the U. N. at a meeting held recent- Gm' Shoe Repair The race has opened up « bit with Pint M«thadt*t -, MS. us. Vi'emtrtm. Ion Lombsrdt 132. :«, 158: Pal Msr-. Cream P!« ly in New York. the ties for second and third place MACKalr. '*6, 139, 15.3— 4,1a: tfetmoa I tilftsroi* :45. :<». 212 Fff Wen nmde without'« Pastriti i 'Mr, Bishop 1» president of th*> 11M, 15!-. .JiJ m AAhemh . !Sts»». 11!!1f US!!» : hiAl being broken. !69—462: li 5 Human Engineering Foundation M**»KTO. '?*I. - .•*»-.5 *i i -? - 111. 1J3. 1*0—4«. ••' Ftm . S3!.' 871. S9«5. 'next ttimsng, making suro that .15, IS. Totnl PtiM—698. S76. 747. : there i» enough w«er aviUlabte for The riistnt With a Fulvrt and a member of the executive Jzrkl & Joe Intrr Church Bowling Smith 114. 10«; 162-392;- Hi :«r ioi. 139, iV.';3tl»JC»: 17!, 282. Open AU Day and Night Bo& Capp&eilO 127, 145, I IT; Jot T«n- :33, !35, :i7—3J9; • Judson 182. 173, "43; St:!Uv*n !M, :#*j.164; to thoroughly nK*:sten the organic EMiftSON LOUVER WINDOW committee of the American Vege- Tf-am '.69—522; M*nn 133 13? -248; hengel 139, 95. 131; N. Citalino 128. w !t3; TuthHl 194 •212, 143-Totai material. tarian Union. 157, 158; Het TenhenssX 158. 133, 125; ,Jr C<;at<-r Jr. 12S, 353.' :B9—410- ?!::* : K3C. 8«J. 7W • Not just a preipni t« put umlff J.-. KKunke!. 130, 164, 138. Total Pins— : St. John's 15 Combtned riittrcltinm 67J, CSS, 670. i Lu:s 1». 23«, J5*—441; lhe..Chriitmsi Irer. l>ut f Emenon l.nu^cr ^w* I. 'Cftruso 112, 107, 155; W. PofTntJ | Twenty Study Granh Mode '.vhlch(220 Ri'ifcsf «re In'New York a wider choice of superior quality 115 168, m; E. BV>kts,l7S. 309. W»; J. j «!«»»•»! IJ joil hsvr » |mtfh,tkn Peimter 182. 222. 183; E. Cox 171. 203. { Available by Celonese and tilb* mit Research Laboratories of th» HUNTING $€ASON to convert four p»rtJi int« * Hew Markers for Locally-Made Products aitrsrlWe and uicful new t«* 1 Cel*ne*e Corporation of America, U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. HandpanCan Greater productive eap&clty, Wf- home-owner* eon#\impticm who announce* that the graduet* fel- IS HER! ... thai'* tool «nd bre«y in Svvam ger inventories and the dally In- seek information on areas with mnd warm and ro*y i" Vint''! '• 1 3c»wahip program of Celan«te for 7M SPMNenOD AVnUE, KMELET HEIGHTS. N. X Buikj Own troduction of new products into the. the greatest percentage- of home the 1953-34 academic year, will HUNTING CLOTHES! ««•!• fe*» t'lttn you think. »nl >' channels of trade have focused the owners. embrace twenty fellowships in IT •will l>« reiuly far UiriMmn « attention of many manufacturers Census material made available different collegia and univeraitlei. Headquarters for Nationally y»« pltc« your ord«"r now! in this erea on the a^rketing and T Picket Fence to businessmen in this region, Mr. Thm prop-am cover* a wide range AdvertiM>(| Work C1 © I b e m, Phone ot Writo Tt>i«r « *" dMrlbution servicees available of activity. Including thoe# «el- Sporttwear, Sporting Good* and thtilling 3D Pkturei In U * YOB can buy f*aee picket* ready Crane added, has been « factor made and bundled at IumbedVij>- without cost from the United Statei enc«» of particular Interest to the Color, of Tn»l«"«* Bnimon !m» p!y botuei. They come in several Department of Commerce. in certain firm* expanding their various phfMfts of Celaneae oper«- Wi|»ii»«*.nf Cow* Mandird lengths and widths. Through tbe^e seryicea, a !arg« lines of rnanufactur* or dropping: tkra. High Sthool Tr*>n Oul/ittrrt You can »e!«et picket topi ia number of industries ere obtain- •orne line* in favor of other* Tith In general, «ach fellowship |« SMARTEST BUY J four or five patterra, or you can j ing practical waifitanee on select- EMERSON more powibilitie* of aucc«p» A for a one-year period, but provi- shape them to malt It's may to Ing new market*, enlarging exlst- SALZMAN INDUSTRIES well-known dVug firm recently sion ia rmg» «^ wh&t-not. j °* Commerce *aid yesterday. and mechanical engineering; phys- Hon. 9-» cata. * We4, 1-4 IN4 tank MMt Here ere a few tip* oh building : He emphasized that theae aids more practical than overland j 1«; pla«tlc« and Aeictltefl. Thnm. «.f rrt W-t a picket fence: for manufacturers in moving their trucking for distribution of it* j Fellowshitw under the program Keep A Year Ahead Moet fence* of tbb» t>-pe are j goods were all available through merchandise. Many retail organ- j have been established at the fol- three to four feet high. the Summit Area Chamber of Com- ization*, planning suburban out- j lowing colleges and univer»iti«: Spece» between picket* usu|31y j mcrce «nd the 115 other chambers let*, depend heavily on Censua in- | dejnson; . Cornell Univemlty; Summit Live Poultry Market In Trade-In Value! «quel the width of each picket. { in N«w York end New Jersey Georgia Tech: Hazard; Unlver- formation. •ity flf Illinois; Louisiana State; Live ft Dr«Md Potiltry Of AH Kinds For added privacy, making the j which «re serving ei "co-operative "Such example* could be mu!- fence serve as « acreen, pickets j office*"1 with the Department of Lowell; McOIH (Qinwda); North Ff*#A %|7» — Free Delivery can be placed only "an Inch apart, j Commerce. tiplled by the hundred*." Mr. i Cjarollna State; Oklahoma; Prince- CALL SUMMIT 4-1562 Posts are pkcod no more than | . f careful study of Crane **id, "and -we wlah to en- ton; Rke; 8Uven»; Byracuie; V'rii- 11 Cottage Lone Summit, M A By mtSn9 o vcwity of Texas; Wcllcwley and eight feet apart when wing stand-i tj,» various statistical survey* courage particuterly thorns flrirw Wiieomin. «rd 2*4 tlock for stringer*—mean- i covering population, income and that have not been in the habit ot lnf the horliont«l numbers be-; b\idw>m trend* which «r« con-fully utilising Cenaua nwt«ri«U to tween post*. Your pickets will be ducted by the Bureau of the Cen- Admitted to lor let tM know their marktting prob- Paul Thoma« Murphy, a recent nelled to the*e «tringer». »u»." Mr. Crane Mid, ''Commerce HAVE THE BEST... Jlegular 4xts, about five f«*t lem* *o that w« can pin-poim this rasirJont of thin city now living at Department representative* can Sprlng/leld, )aM Thursday WM long", are adequate for po*ts. Thla obtain for manufacturer*, wholc- type of information for their length allowiB « two-foot anchor- sworn In a» a member of lht> Nrm and Pay Ai Tow mfcrs nnd retailer* «peci«i!s«d in- need*." Jer/scy Bar AMioclatlon nt Tren- age underground. 01p the parts to foroiatJan of, tremendous value In Marked Reporin AvulUhle ton. Murphy In a (rrarfimtc of be burkdT UJlng creoabt# or other thflr marketing problem*.** In addition to the inarketittg S«tc»n Hall Unlverjilty and Hutg«r» wood preservative*. On4 that thr than ever before, iff p th« '54 Dodfe that wt 19« participation of tht Summit Arw Miw AAA p*rf»n»«ne« records! Chamber ni Ocmmrc* and the 115 oth«r chawbfrj !« Nc* Yoric and MOVING important to invest In in* Itvst thm What NM» J*rmy In cboo*»! •'Oomm*'re#'i' " costs a little mort*** firngmm t\ow mmkmt It pc*Mni»f« S'TORAGC RJCANT JACQUARD SIM^ Inntcn a tittle better.., for hurinmmntn In any putt «r Us« our easy pay plan only in on* u!Ua «.»p««iwiv« ourf lh« tw« *t«i«l to Jnitlat* inqnltlett CLEANING *#•***• because, it* that Wilt l» wrvlwd with all th* ftvafkble ttmtuma at th« p*jmrt- end pay as you rid*, if* Custom DktiUtdt m»nt. "Wi KNOW your DODGK and PhYMOUTW betf Mi Dill UMt tb« mt*Hm of the thQanmtint tr« to t>« tm4t tmil- Call: Millburn 6*2000 OTTO SCHMIDT;JR.>C. *blt by tilt fcNil ch«ml»r# to *H JOHN L DIETCHi HOTORS. Inc Rimback Storage Co, itOAP IT. !. *.!*« SUMMIT, N. J. *h«thtr they «i of ifc« 80-82 Frimklin f lo« Summit ft ******** mmme. mmmmwktm rate Cancer t« group of ttorci *ctO!» Grtfrj lits Resume Brook ili Pi»iufH-!d.-Norvfc FliLlulifiti, tia t*t*mta .19 Boafti' u>4 Bridac* — ''i**'* Committee. ' •' BoroutU ot Umintiliuid*. txpirnt- BUSINESS DIRECTORY iking Study Social Security lag th«ir *»pr«)CUr!lori of thf \ of U « ompi#t«4, is 8w»> r»ft¥Mi«emn Kaul.# MountaiRtNMi *ni»r the Divi»i0B, Will start »tt«»aj mown MI #3S-1 eo D*rb» L * 4 Ch # AIVTI^I Eil • Strut, tu referred, to Roadi T Oil. # • PLUMBERS #•, id tollo«-tip report* oa about Insurance Too Bldg CotatmlU men in th* 4«te -who «re CouaW Trt»sur*r »dn*mg that "he .. '•I>on>i %ke the mwtskt of M M1000 f Kd AtUli GEORGE'S iASTftN E rtw l )mp y fixating in the national m Kot» to tb* fhustmt* Truat Co, ; tkiihkin of got-mi iwcurity in^ir- " "^S ^ " ' i SWEET - KLEEN ing study to determine c tiis-lr bid of t,4Q%. tntcrwt itn4 has FU6L COMPANY 24 Hour Delivery PLUMBiNS.HEATIN© anc« only «« o!d.»g* protection,1* but IM frotetd* crKlltnJ to County AUCTION ROOMS her th#r? tj a reiationihtp bt- of UntonT H. J., Cupitnl fvutdt'. BWB QUALITY COALS WtUUAMS OUUOMATIC Stanley J, Fioresa, Acting Mwiafer LAUNDRY water fOtMAGLASS 'een tH« u»e d> tobacco «tvd iyng O. I. WUtoQ, cncioftinf a dipping Oil Burner* . : of the EMiabeth *aci«i • »««nrlty ft can ih« N»wiLrk Buri«*y N*w» and Antique* ' ' Jfor" itictiJent Laundry |krvic« ,-r. It i# expected the follow- e»Utrt*i Ft uurketi for .( ion* tspttelty *iitt ovtr the title oMi» program, «i«ny peo- ' i SUMMIT Hi gaining In. January. 1IS2 \r'.. wliicij trucki many tlrnec B*M Wftfh- ple overlook the fact that it i» lnt n>ywher» from M to S) ion*. %t» ir«r researcher* in 3M wVetri r*l*rtt4 to Ro»di and B/ldg« Com- HA t MAI. «lnivor» in.mirttisw, too," he s«kl. *,* SUMMIT STEPHENS - MILLER CO. |unti«« In nin* Jrtate* obtain? I mlu«« Ll^iOIIS '"The survivora protection fatture • IIOOFEIIS • the smoking hK» » FUEL ok and 69. Ii«wtu« «»r.J Brsiuh 10-30. whirl] orM««« U.r»">r Dillon Motor! ITIC, mwi rt . wmmrt'**mA. A McNamsra SIDfKt) - GUTTEftS ihihlrtn would get monthly bene- L*!i* an4 MklnR th« County to con- At Populif PriCf* tribute tOVfMdl tslllr fll(! lllO IC- Sitou A*&. SL'ttMJT«-t»ff! Praatpt Delivery Service USADEK3 , * fit payment* if anything ihould quMttlng this Board to construct two year's report, like 'U -i btipjirn to him at any time while brtdg«« ever ttrc»m oil Ptinbrtxik eaM SUMMIT 6-533? r'a. wlf be matie .r$* the- atii.,*. he i»'iiu»ur^U- urickr the law," Mr. Ditve and Wlkhlr* Drlvr, w*r« re- Union Fl. rear SS Maple Ktreet - who conducted thi?' ftrrsd to Kt«id» and Bridget Coouili- H1KII01IS FIIUUSIIS Kiwwi dt-riarfd, ' . ' im. . •• • • ligiiial 'poll, of facts. end .win 1 Mr Vioteni pointed.out tri«t un- Pssftic V»lliy Mo*q\i!to Coatral w whether the pewan umkr Conf«r»ttce. kdvltlug that diicusulorui der the survivors insurance jK>r- will be held in the near future and Repairs • P«rt» • SEHI'li'E •jy lias died *sincp the. la-M foi- tiun of the 'social security pro- r»Coi)i!ii«idtag that the Mosciuito t'x-' KAfiRASFURS- v-iifi w«* made. The tau*c of ttrtninatton Commission b« rtprp- Wl Morrit Av«. 8U51MJTT WS«i j CONFUSED? gf«m, monthly benefits were be-i •eittfd tit ,»U conferencu h«!d, w«« Custom Made & lte&dy To Wear Mish. STAIIO.XS jth will be obtained from the uijj jKiid to over 1.170.000 widow«d referred to ROMU and Bridge* Ccm- Rectyling - utquosa, WINES A BECKS | health department by r=.> moihcrsi'ttnd minor children «t Uto CommutM, tSvl&lnf ol onpf IMi**rU>» in the naisoaai <-fEii.r vn1 IK j rolet, for thf ^nwi D*ptrtmi>rtt; wai Summit. N. CORCORAN'* fio «re worjtfnf on the i>iU sn n>ier$nl to Hom44 aijfS Bridget Com- Werner Motor Co. Summit' (U-U .{mining whether • 4<«tn mlttec .'•''.. • ' • - ,A^"D i>oor.s _U ATLANTIC SERVICI : «re CommUtiie, »tudy at the national cf flee ordertd Jllml ]rom !h§ County Tregsvsr- We Pick Up and »cHvcr \*' winiu-r *' ', • • w. the Supt. of Weighs,*' * M«MUres Sait+Servict REDWOOD or ALUMINUM SUMMIT GLASS SUMWfT SWEET SHOPPE York, has" conmu-nu-U tii 310 Hpringficld Avfc, .Summit ilr. t»'iort*i »idd i|wl more than »n1 tlif a^rlcuUurkl Agent. And PICTURE-FRAME.CO. liuninctf Luncheons . on tlite study: Ancu*l Report for th<» llsetl 1652-58 100% GUARANTEED : OS's iniliion workers arc now irt- of the Union Count? Mosquito Exter- . GLASS Homemade leg Cream rig, such ,j - p .- Pktur* B>»'rh;nj MAYR'S SUNOCO SERViCfi' - will tontinuc to have UiLsPj)rot«c- Report of Committed on 'Roidt *nd Modern Body 4 P«lnt Shop "'Seottttt-he Cream u-;|y was a remarkable feat in tion If tney work in covered em- BrldjiM. reluhve to i nev firlrtg*DVM - Mirrors - Resl)y»»rii)f SUNOCO f /if, but what wti» rrrat groti'fy-._ tht £ll*ibeth JUvor it South Street Am BO in pints and, %' jjallona. ployment or wlf-offlployoient for in the Clvy of £llE»h>th and making Nl'mniit Lubrication - Car Washing-- C to us \c«#'the hijjil quftiity of it ttl Sprimflftld Am a length of time equal to at lea* certain r*C9tnmenda^lo)Ma WM re- MARIAN DUNSMORE Cars Called For and Delivered f •r work. A certain numVr of ceived end ordered filed. susnirr ope-half the tim« «fter 1&50 and Report ot Committee on Roads and SHOP SUmmit e-.VU8 jprs arc to be exp.ecU"') on stK-h a up to the time they reach Kge 63 Bridges, *flvising bid* re^elted ror the WILSON MOTORS, Inc. (t'"»ie project, >taui in this in- s*le of eertftn equipment In the Road Corsets l\TEIIIOIt Morria Ave. & Bread St. <»r d'.c.yo more tli'tn 10 years tg.»ot. n* r«Pived *nd ordered llkd, four Authorised 9* per cmt c>f thp ijiuvriurs- covered work i» rcq.uired In any.. PreehftldT Mtrilrh moved tlwit tfie Board take up for further eoruldprn- 'Ganp-Waretr DECORATOIIS lire* were u«ibip and-90 j-rr ont tion th« bond rc«ilut!oh protiflini |rfc'«. It la very doubtful ivhethrr Klltabeth office of tlie So far the l.wisnce of *57,0t)9 of bonds of PONTIAC JOE'SGULF professional interviewer* - ihe County of Union for ihe purpose ri.j! Sm-urlty ArlminLstratlon «t 1143 \of the acqnli P'-'.s; Offiuo tu-nvtvn the hcurs on th» Bond RrtolutJon and n*o«ld BELU ATEVSI-VS Ava. SO. cent of tile men o: ":s-rt:»..'I>- of l'*;?0 fl.ru end 2 p.m., «tid every hi»ar all rw-reoni: li'.'crcstpd tvho sillfht 12« MOITI* Ave. Summit r!iv*irr to'bf hf-.»rd with n-spwt to 'he itsom'd n request of the DI- JOSEPH DELUCA ZOTTE'S ESSO SERVICE prc lost track Of. This was «n v;:;«> Powt Office botwrcn the same r«::or the Cierk rf.id the rfjoltulon in HILL CITr DELICATESSEN j llfc'SCRAKCE full. - • Mason Contractor which tut; U'.t! hours. No one mX«d to b» heat* or prf- AUTO SEAT ' FIXE FOODS ] who Imvc hail < x; c- *er>tt"d obtPCtSo^s. Quality Cold Cats. , • 1 Brick and cement work. Plastering tnre »n attempting to trw p.i- Prpchold.r H*r!!rh mores thnt thf COVERS RESPONSIBLE €sso Jacob R. Mantel Named hp.irlnit be closed. The motion was Dally Sandwich. Service ': dulr «econdPd .by Frepholder Valentine or any kind of mason work. Gas • OU - taibrieatloa bnts* discharged from ho«p--ta!». Party Specialties, Ganapca j people owning wcr.-rasSn- 1 Head of Bar Committ«« and unsnlmoujly carried. For Prompt Senrlc* J'hi jmportancp of thp #tutl!eh for Flnnner Convertible Topi week notified by Chief Justice i Cci'mmltte*, authortzintc furlou* tran»- Dlllt STOKES exclusively) for rates »nd in-. STATIONERY # tern ot 19S3 appropriation*, •»« on roll formation, Vrynierbiit and mombfri of the cull unanimously udopttd call SUMMIT t-116i Supreme Court, Urn: he has been \ (3* - Freeholder Herllch-for PSnunrp SUBURBAN HAT BAR appointed I'liainnan of the said ! Comni!tt*«, ipprorlntr «eveji pertonncl SI Chestnut Ava. Summit Ready To Wetr actSone In varlrus department*. Wat CHARLINES DRUG STORE eoirsmiftee for'tlie year 1054. Ail-on rail r>»!I iiisnlmcuply udopted. Charles Stfatck ' . Remodeling SIEGEL'S j other,, Summit attorney, Frederic!) (i) Fr#fhoWfr Binnlnntr for Rosdn and Bridges CvmmlVet, *e- Free Delivery Service Acceuorio STATIONERY SHOP ('. K«-nU, Sr, has hotn selected r»ptlnf the highest bids for th# pur- AUTO REPAIRS #| PRESCRIPriON'S SUmmlt e-lB75 Office A Home Satlonery uc' a new member of the tommit- chMlnV of Tarlmis (qiilpment In Road Dfpi. *•»» on roll csl' BABY NEEDS - COSifETICS ' .Mark Cross Leather Goods lev to scrvp until lf»5f>- • AND SERVICE j lit Sumnilt Ave. SI mwit 6-44W Greeting Card* w,— ...... u.v.er Bennlnger for SUmmit 6-3191 ' I.KiiAI< ADVKIBTISEMKNT Roads mid Brldrvs Cimmlttef. unprov- 411 Sprinjrifrld Av«. lng elsht pwcmncl nfiiorm In th*" SVSOI'filS OF MIN'VTES OF MBET- Ro»d.H »nd BrldRf* Depflrtmpnt*. was UN'S MOTOR PAIIVT DEALERS • 1N(; or'THF. fMOX COt'VTY liOARD on roll call unnnlmouMy ftdented. SALES & SERVICE ELECTRICAL • ) (>K I IIOSKS niKEIIOLDKBH IIEM1 OS (6t--FrffhcWfr B e n n ! n p e r for DAVID H. KNOWLES THfllSDAV, NOVEMBER 13. 1951 5 and Brldffe* Committee, »c- Auto Repairs R'-riilnr meeting of tli«> fiord of rpmplctlon of tn». rort of REPAIRS! Complete SUMMIT TELEVISION Chc«»;i Free holder* e>f Unsnn County polurtriiottng » new *torm water *fwer Body A Fonder Work in Mountain At?nu^ from Sycamore INSURANCE COVERAGE Wallpaper & Paint Co. b-;'.--. N .! on TimrjSar, NoTfmber Avenue to & point 1,450 fwt »'«t of Used Can Bnydcr AT^nup ar.d nn outlet ditch DAVID J. FLOOD Home & Busir.e** DEVOB A SAPOLW 12 -r-j. %: :n:;m A.M. !M Siimmit Av«. Summit SUmmit 6-3*5)i SUMMIT RADIO & ' n;;*-ini: Dudley pr»>fUi!ng, Roll to Srresim flt4-!l-ll. Berkelrt' Heights. El*ctric*i Painta ft Varnlafaei «:i !! r •!' r.nsr.irrioiisiv adopted, pepttntr vrolet General Repshing CONTRACTORS ... and where were vou the J Metroj>oI.Man Hfcpld Tmrjlt Btt»lnc«» Oup« less tr»fle-ln on a 1M7 MARFAK Lubrication Chetrolet for a net delivered price of • ELECTRICAL • iglil the Manhattans were lt'toa, ndPIJlnir they "iJl hold 8lTmmlt «-««» r«e-lTjg wltll t!i* K. T. Wrtropo!lt»n 11.35148. WM on roll cftll un»nlmous- JOHNS-MANVILLE EDWARD CHIOVAROU iadc, wiUbout Angostura*?" : :Jf»re ot Union Coun- (9) — rrrfholclfr \Tal#ntIn# for Pur- Sctfincfvi FmrnUhed chwlng Commlttf*. oweptlnK bid of Dealer SL'mmit S-3S3& / Complete Line Of tv. f!ir!"5i!ut copy of » rraoiution MAJESTIC BAKERY «d SUMMIT §4Mnr »dr>p'.ed tiy tlif Welfare Bo«riJ cor«r- Union Coumr Bufck Co. of WMtfl«ld. S B**ehwood Rd. //Toy* * Playground Equipment !ri" th* cotivf-rf inn of bonus to s»l»r!fs. K. J. for f\irnlihlng to the Sheriff's Speclalltlni In 11 OllM IX linns D»i'* ot !.•%*• & Public Safeir. Mk- OffJcr oni" 1953 Bulok S»d»n for tl,- SM Main St, Chatham CU f- iltTH 0*IMK$ !nc tM* V-iiT& to cr»»te Centennial 357 31. plus «cc«MortP8. l«w »llow»nce SL SCUMR •-#»• JEWELERS Atriuie anrt Centrsl Avenue »» on »a IPJO BuicK frf MOO00. making Weddlnf • Party • BirthcUj Throtssh Ptr'-r** at Interaction* with & net dellvt'rr '"• Pk * efwrfd Th«r» being no further biwln*« to | FLOOR n*»k'n- C-ninty to rcp*!r 1933, at 10:JO AM CHATHAM PET SHOP HILL CITY PAINT & <-;»Uth Jrosd CU>rk of Ui» Botird WATCH, you're on vacation WALLPAPER CO., Inc. Stfpf>* to thf Citr l-lnf: LidgMWood mmvat tint CENTER CARPET OuPont • Outcb Boy AVfini* frnrn Elinor* Arrtiu* -SO !)>' «At of tlic subscriber*, ttt MAIM ST. CHATHAM r»fcrr«l to Road* Mitt BrtdgM COtn- mm of th* h*»% Will »nfl TMtt- AU L#»din« SnniM PAlNti mmt of mim ROCKWELL MABI8 »IC1CLES PwUag to Star el All Make* et ' Cnntmrtlrtd Co. eiillnr wr «Jf«»i««r «l«ty SMthentlPdtfd rceofa of tht'pr'(»ci«liriw for thf foiunUrr rtirtoUHWn thfr«of. W the con**nt nf lANNELLA'S THE UMP SHOP 'hum •II »ht> m*mnt» th#n prp««»n»., UJ»| STEPHENS - MILLER CO. HwU And Hiamaa PLCMRERS YOUNO MBN'S fHRlKTIAK MAAiCET LAMPS M.tmd 24 Hour . SWMMtT. N. J.. » •«• Prim* Meata - Qroc«rie» IJM1AI. AD Made to Ordtr with ktt th« r««nrt»»m»nt« of Tl'l# IS, Italian foods Strvlct. Oil *n*l A*»ycl*t)oni Hot f«r IUILDING MATERIALS UkMP SHADES U«tmra - t^'lrw - Bt«r JOS. O. CHRYSTAL CO. MOTICE or MtmnOENf l •Cleaned - Repaired OILIURNH Tmr Vhotct of , . < COAL-rum. osu W* Oelin writ- OIL n JSRIWOA M. oucK ONLf ing ta thfi dti»oI«MW» Of HW ef»rpw** 0YRRS Will »>• »urtltf« snd I wilrh *»W f«tt*«l |nrt thj rne- Burroil«t«, knit r*purt«(l for eM to tb* Onion Coumy Cuuit. W the ftwt*dii!|t »ti> STEPHENS - MILLER CO. lALDWIN DiTUion, en TnwMly « ** USIRTY CLIANERS (if DMfmtvur. ntti. M JJWTIMONT WlttMOf, I rum on. HKV* n*r«mt« T»H«wi - • Htattay unit »ftt»«1 my M*t«re4 tfetlvertw *l Tr»ntnn, *'« T«lrtf»ntli Work Called for »uf» D*H?«r«(J « AlterMlea l( Hit) I i i »!• K, « /'.1 KARL BINDER rt#y Wf ( '« Um Mvtri* 111 |»-«»' ***« •-«•£«£-•*•-.. tJiers,, Wit -JfiJ&ily. r«cipt*. According to MiW'EtfUh (3-Pape* Classified Combination) StoHcr, home «gent at large fit At »• «*41tl<«tJ rh»rit» four rlisslfinJ *4 t» IswrU* .« til tk»e« »f Rutgtra University-, there in no- c(l« iMtMMntintt* Btxrwcprr* IKfd fc*»lpi»l*r »»!? J»f a wer«, thing better than a .{wvory .-f:-i:ui!}b MINIMUM CHARGE 10 WORDS $1.00 dressing1—unlest il is' chestnut, *Buaag«', corijbrettii or SwMtlt HcraM Millbuf«-Shott Hflli lt*» Summit A-AJflO MObunr preference* can be Springfield Sun by using; a basic retifie and Miliburn t-5000 : COW MAMJKK, isutd, whatever addition*! flavors your Nolle* »f rrrar* la *•>»,? m»M ** *•«•» afm fir».f tn»«fl»a. t\»p»- j K.jRerbfrcii, (CirutW, '.ft;?.- St courtulrot an i;oiiie Summit Biiijf. o! Mllltmru. Payment stopped. nasbnab'f. Any leftover wuffliig ph«*.«: mnomte narloJfal operator I Pltt^e return to batik. . •• . Immediate placement. Top pay. fclor- " ri SIXTiER SEWING may be baked separately. Before I!»I»TO 4-3699. • sniffing tin* bird, taste the (Mix- MACHINE.CO. . !.t>arn. P*vm*nt Hopped, ture to be'ante it is jusl tt« JOU vv." H to b*!lt, • Road, Summit ti uu • 1 * No ••JTW9. rim 'National went u. Tlu ii fill the bird but do i 1 < SCANDINAVIAN lMI'OKT MJI i ul M.l.imrn. fayxatti} ftopped. not park since- the ©tuffinjf' needs SALE P •«* je ir.i'to'bahk.'" • '•' roorir to «»xpantl durlrjg roasting." ' Hr 1 cl H \ 8 >> U4MtBOOK N i. 131«X !fir*t NitloniT Y <1J l HKI4) OVKR BHSU" Turkey stuffing ' H BJ ,i o' U !i>uru. Payment mopped. % ur 3u 1 fi I t>6 , P f*-f if »-ii to bank. S q!rf. stale bread cubes TtMK H . (I 1 ,1 lu BANKBOOK N >.' mi\ Vl»t~N»tlon7i" .'» Ib,,..mi FOR SALE : CHARUNE'S PHARMACY iiti i of M l.burrt. Payment »topped. V cu-p minced onion • t D/' J* ti'r rft' i io bank. f I - 't cup minced parsley . ili Springfield Av. M J i*~ rm-Mfo C>f 1 cup mirnxcl celery Summit 6-l"!M* , • I'll • f '•. ., «.Aia - s»» summit 1 ti'H^poQrl essjlt 4>r t id i t 1 '• * ( ragu» nntirr Social |M|* '*• teaspoon pepper • • "rvTa~ tfvl.% f.J-r i>;>f^t:ii8'»t»rt 1 ' « I 1 a n • Hr-ilti If jour dot U fn«n* g i J4 i f I), d- •his iiiach!!'.* Ksp.e/'fnced. Ja't. nis 1 teaspoon poukry sca^uning l.auairy. 10 Ma pi*- SU Summit 1. Ill s V • i ! WANTED TO ' Mv'd fat in a large skillet. Add VrESOGHAPHER. p'rinanen* Expr- 1- I if ii » <> a II \ onion ami celery and cook over r-nr-Hl,' - Single ' or (harried »V r jout UMH furuitur* 11 1 a . I 3 U 1.(1 »i q-fi lllfer boo«». b!i«-»-brae « ^1 I' ' ' ,tl low .hMt. -until soft.--A.dd bread- ftrfCK,ground S-.inunlt Hfia'd. Suit, i I p»' l'lngi worn* of art, et«. • ' ' * • 1 "0 P M .GEOHUES AUC7IO.N ROOUt . ( ybes ,«iiil ..rvniainiTig apiixjnings. »3 3UUMJT A>VKNUi S:ir con^niitiy iinti!' brit cus price* for say Operators r01 HIM. c j A- iqtMw, china. •«»«•, bile- ! mnkt*" enough to fill a ,12-to-n- p 4 a IL pa -A'IEJJJI, niKa . Youj.:'""*' ' piTur.d \\"j II 111! J •" ' "r «p«"lil!t* '. Needed now in summit u»i (l . wp 4j'UfUl,.,,,,, PU(r, AUCTION ROOMS ( wp 4jUfUl PU(r 47 >} hmitttlt Ar-iu* full'or'part-time •workk. QQ\>, uiiijam «.IOOJ HOU.» SO-IJ J «. 'U SjlTuii Ttrrsc*. Summi Summit 6-211;! AMUilCAN F';er,' 2 rusiii?* n-ator wages are now at ^'"^"'^'li BOOKS, llurarirs. rollecuon* of - • ^ 0;JOU! f.ibif tracts;, st'ilfhri,.' S c*rc!rors, 'fwl*. price. Pbon?K Short P U Bnat 6bnp P burn 6-0»t-M. « .- ' .. J\_ SABLE cf'ifd'. Kju^rrf! .l»t .-i._: j PUPASANT rront rnoin, prtrate homr. Call Miss Geddis at Miu's^ b?i>wti tweed io.,\ a!?t 38. _ PINO I'OXO tat • SUmmit 6, Official 12 S'.lir.:i:i! e~C97« . THAVEH !c/3d!:.(! c.-rUite. *h).t(f. lul- '*.>J^Pa 'onaltion. j i,u-UifA,~ K*n:lemau preterrm, Short BROWN rr.outMJ ton, alrotwt ntrw. laby erib, Whltf.er »:roller, J-vlitrf Or visit her at SI'? 12-14. $5U. Sliniiulr «-170S-\V! pa til, fcitchen- 10—.MI.SIC t\it slia'td". central Summit, ,F\ir- 544 Springfield Avenue, TWO inrn* dlMjifr illi'ji «:j;!a (ccartlkm. *100. Bum- f! .or ' • • COLORED-«:ouple — fv;rn^hfd room and !!;h* ha'Vif'Keeplti.s In a nlc lo- | Pur» **(•?; ctder mitlp i;fo : cirlftii, C:ilo:iville 3-0S07-K' eveijIlH'i- i sold wt:hjur p:?serviiivf. Fa "ap- j 11-POGS ,VNl» PETS lort'va.if* "Brc alway.'s ir<>nc.«, pumpk'.ri, purp e htmi-yy. lil- WE BUY scrap" Iroa and niM»i Tn|> KURNIFHBD room, gentleman, separate F Morrw.osv!i-B»rn»rcUMB - riuratice; fJO Summit 6-.82W-R. on Mending the .'..•n«o itlaic. tbey frpqu»-JHly ^SALESWOMEN ISJtAL POIKT SUnifti* K-(K: »».'|LrW Of ! Ciii->li: v. pnekse'letl pedigree; : tf'.ir tr tsfiht. When tiii.s 11 j>pf-H8. i ut i i i | • iil.it <:•'** *'5Ci «'ral;;i»*. t.a'a. Uorar I "^" ~ PERSONAL ~~'." OFFICE FOR RENT in • ! i • » FOR Household Linens trjit-n Oi«» hi-iii u'hfrc U ct0».s:« tin ' VAH -POOL—Wfts'Mn' Elfctric 7-3;30 .'!i..:r »t 393 Springfield A»i> t.'li -11.11 t TOP-SIZE Ii-7!K1O CHRISTMAS summit 8-JS66. or 3:45.]M!Mbitrn_6-4546 after 4:30. TULIP BULBS VV'licn hi'UM'hohi S.iii-n is k.jft a « »•• ;i,ip i , • * ! 8lixr.lt jmvi>l«-». »'•« Pi|*«*. Ms STORES TO RINT in good rcpivir aiui .ntitliir.^ giH.- i luiuiiii to ts-ilu- in liic worn «w of TRANSPORTATION ttrr, 1 M tl 1 t, , r i« • AT »i-PRICE •! .-tiiTs. *5 eactt. S'jinir.lt «-«!5J-' 1 'nK i(>r H h'ii;!t in -linn1.'-1 tionv Tii.-n ri'^'itch trie c'lgi . • L Bamberger & .'Our ne^jh-entl ' C!Mr»r.t.» LIVINGSTON' It i • give* vo-s a rc::.i tiargam ppp ">;Ir" t3.Xe«irfc daily; hours riesl- cioiii'ir.«i c-in or «av<-«j t-vcry "litiii.-ii.ti h:ng friii n hrt'-nk.s * ; Je ; AK'.C rfs«ls:ereci. ChamplM *•.«•!. ^ * "' -"- I foaipeiii'atlan. Call Man- NORTBFIELD CENTER lung titue bi fore t!it- S.iHru- dhows 1 >x ti m in- t,t -iul i,. i FORBES Svni'iit' 6-9472 ' » R>!!ig CJ.; Bljeiow 3-I65S. ;.lon. Btorr 15?ty^ f*"ft. Co. FINALLY, tame* ilir,& rrailv tprcUl In i—"^_;.. :~- pUli U t,)-,inr:!!«; •iiSff nil ti v«> • hit If iSn ditiu.-.iK' MarrU TuMiplkf, MiUburn \ i\< mil'* d (' It u II l\ 1 • GsrjwaJ r.*?,' p-i'.lriunl colorfa FOR : :d lin( nfl Mu 1 l 1 EARN • »nd Rju'.t 10. H»r.o»rr ;. T!:*y are pictiJK^s, jr.tl Jvut NEW JERSEY REALTY CO. > ' ' '-' ti> fSitcn.'iv* , :t •-> bc-st to cut IUVIV} iSuiUt. at not fi>f { 1 - UP 1 !,. I:i soad time (or Sar.ta 830 Broad St. Newark MArttet 3-4:!05 , fxU'lU-ion clothin* thculil h"ins!;:chins; «nd f.'S'H tl'< EXTRA C^at'ut Sh3»"n bT ,»[>poSn;.T. ri.nl >ni veimiiii CHINA (•;•)*(". buffet, cretien/j. d:r*i!* Te:«j>n3lie Short III Us 7-3*49 'itj'sn ». uk f)r tt ccjorftil nolc maj CHOICE LOWEST PUICi:.? 1 "•It .t Lilii ,11 1'. 1 ! CHRISTMAS MONEr SiaL-f. vaniir. JjlSalWIt 6- Renfals Wanted iv- .Hihlf'ii in thi- form of r i;-"; 7 - * i * • . ___• ...... : moi*t hoiwctiold «rt.i!t.«. H'-.t f.v..'i-r s ^hoit'lj h*> ilf, 1 ( », in ill > l^jrci, C'U:jo:ii 5^tiiii 74.i ; — Ui:n i r « nifrrt 'A- .strip of eon- .' SHOP WITH A LIBERAL fVHsnURK MOVED —cine pire* or; : ( nd nii)r > .itrpMbH' tii.in lr»rt'l 'jj-Fird, I'-rtoor- HOUSE OR APT. WANTID ( tr».il.;n5j :n:-tt#>riiti Ui'hing yn ! it»! • in 1 11 j Scud: Evenings, •weeii-MCfc'S, E. QalTln. 1 •;•> Ford.-Cusw.ii Stdan 8PS it dot'. - not 1 EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT j Telephone 'MUlljurn 5-09SS-W. 'Shi Ply.ncdth, Cl.ib Coupe a-8KDRO08KDRO0M hows*, dupfrxdupfx.. or gugroundn '> ivorli, tv»n (hough At •! v!K a Uo. ii 1 1 ^ T r r rr.oo r apartmenp t to: m*!nfr<*r! . will t !nnk .,„ ,,,,1;,. ,.„ AU; \ OLASS top dre.vlng tables (2r. ¥ra?" '5; Ford, deluxe Sedan ; Carptntry repairs, ilttritlos:/ CAnlar'a 'M Chevrolet., 2-rJoor, pawer gl'.df *nd 3-yejr-old RenR t to be cut off an I nt.w ont'.i tn tdc but APPLY EMP. OFFICE i tH'«t!y Hew - Rf&sortAble. Sumrolt M35 - litiR to .ii lire ,i.n 1* in b*r*. form;-* topj, recreitlon tootns. '.*! Studebsker. Conim. Csupe 945 «1CQ, CA\ 'If g sheot wisir.« thin <>r !< n!Inbl«' .'i u - r Sum J-1614 i sflvagi* together- And ttiHl:<* nar- oil Surnir.lt 6-8569 afttr 5 p.m. LOtnS tween hour* of 8;30 and 4:30. "vidth «nii leu ;!!i, tiilHi;',;; n'it-i,n II IH CLERK, itt&dy f.Tip'o.vmtn:, good i C«p«intry—altertttoni 575 B.-jad- 5:, row aifio svinnfl. tn this v,;\\\ the working conditions, apply In person, , Cablait wnric. rr»t K to k'•(•}) » h'r Jgiit gr.iin. VoUi ,n S-.immlt_6-397ll wf«k«'ncd porUo'rv* (ire u.-std whore Ha.rvej J. Tiger Hardware, 32« illU- ! HOU?E m« !ng» etc • j pp ; h.i!f IciiKlhwi^'-'. Tain in tiir niw biirn Ave , Msllbiirsi. MjaU.su CiV.isiries, 3."«) Mala »tre*t. fj.- him-te.'f and family In Bum-nit. there is n(A murh w«tr. ; fiijirn '-j-inult wli'.l ,,{>rrii». Tlt.s m: i ».»,-. ,i fi II 1 I.I' I MjdLson If jtllsau ' S-^OT. GEORGE OSSMANN FORD cjnvf>r*.:bl<". BDCI? 3 I N»w ProvliiPHcp or Ili'rtPli'.J' Heli?ht.i KXREKIEHfCED. sales girj*"fof liaita [ r.ew t!re». motor. 14.000 mlled t-^'3- "B«'ca>i.-ic 'he KUIC folds'of pil- ii shouid IK' .s;.itt:l».-i{ onto Un i r.iilro.Ki b.lt '.tv.c. and clillaren'-i department, full or | H!e.(.5C call PialHfieia 6-1425 If you StitVEL gas rtlt'.seru'.or. 10 fv. iEicel- rfeHnj, Repairing, C»bin''t Work .-. ...__ili 'lr"_-':!." • „'... .' _ have or kiinw of anythin;;. ptrt-tlme. Drapkliis Department leir.. $15. -Summl'. 6-0321. Store. 335 Mlllburn Aye , Mlllburji. H*cr»A-.taa Rootnii tnd Bar* i 1943 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan. Rea- ELECTRIC lircnan s*.oker;~eitee!UDt Atfdltiorai ' friable. Summit 6-7la3. 7 y , •fondltlon, .450. Summit 6-7491. UllVouro 6-1252 -'—• ~ —• ateady, modern tio:ne, excellem pa.v. 13*3 A0BT1N cedan. Excellent condl- references required. Short Hills i- MAPLE BfD and dreasfr; 2 pslf drape* j 2JA—LANUSCAPE CilRDESING t:an. Hejter. directional *lgnal. Sum- UA.Vri'B 62 matfhlr.g earnlce*; 2 occa-ilonal • — mit «-:e93-R. FOR SALI TEMPORARY. Dtc, 9t:i tiiiougrT24thr clvalrs. alun-.lnum bativlnp-.te. iwlng ! Short Hi:I* Laadtciplnit Caiitractor '4« CHEVROLET. 4-rtoor REAL ESTATE ] JQp e 11 H 3 Xlrts Ave. I O«ier«l office work, typlngr. Short- aiid Rate. Mltlhurn 8-1352. j TOD CAM ^ *' La^" * ' ^^ 3J5- I-SUMMIT / -SUMMIT liana helplul but not 6&se;utl«l. Bum- 24-FT. es'.cn«lon Udder, lawn mower, 2- SUMMIT Vin.MTV mi f8-7300. 3-pltCe liflntf room *et, 9-ft. Frlgl- HUU 7-38M FOR REltfT OH SALE *CLLrAKlKO womarT! Little iiJir datre", oik. game roam furniture, sofa. cm CHRYSUER. one owner-drtvtr. 1700 LISTING BULl.OOZX.VO — grading, clearing lod , Owner Says Sell! BEAUTlFUf. HOME Summit/ 6-6392. Sed «ad many other lietns. Summit 1 Greei, Saratoga 4-door «ea»n, c?Uar». Ressonj-blft Hour ? rat"» j irHes'er. »1800. Summit 8-1197. py p OW.NEH MUST MOVK Jarnily of three dea!re»~geaer-' Crtuhed s:on« and taod, W. B A Colonlttl gfm ln » .ucauiirul w\\\:\%. ni-.:in, i-ha'.h. rCsttiruo-, located 111 *! hous»kceper. Sleep In. own roorn DUAL temperature Sttrart W*rner ! faitoute. Stimtnli i X.VSH Rambler coiiTerttblf. 1931. 21.500 PROSPECT HILL First fbor ctn'.cr lull, liirgc llvliin rhcilr* WOODLAND P.M!K rfctlon. i i) i newly decorfttea, 3 blocks to 8um- Admiral refrigerator, detp. Iresr.e i J insist, R, & H-, *785. Short Hills rooiii, dinlDB room. . motltrn kltch'n <\v,\>, ;-li rnv|rori;iifut; near F-fttlUiii n il" i tntt center. 8«Ur? depending on ex- compartment. Idea! for sutrurier or I BOBUEBAH TREE SERV1CB I 7-5289. 1 1 i Urliirn, (Irsitii !)cii-.>o!. call or wrl:c Itir Ui - p»tlenc*. Call eycnlngs alter "; Sura- » ^_P'* *j_6hort_HiI!» "-S241-W. j Tree* Trimmed tne! Remottd Uvatorj. f)r;!:oii(l (lo'ir. 4 ni.tni.'T r>('ti- ' i i ' o i -.I •38 FORD, hard top. Excellent motor; of Summit.'* Iln«»t Ioc*tlniui on a lar^e MOVING^ South — contenu "must" got I Summit «-1SU-U. beautifully l»nd»c»ped 2/3 acre plot. ronui.'., 3 baths. Third {Ivor. "•) for'jtn ntid b.ith, »'.tirade It. T. JSTROMKNGEJl, • : v (lay a week. Summit 8-5873, 3 blonde oak t*blof home hM attic Imi.-Bulii »!ul Usuulrv In ' I I and 6 chrome elulfjt, yellow, *70. j work. CJU Appollto'a. Il OUDSMOBIX.E *iFlis0, green. 4-dooT » through, center hull, attractive 11 v- ! bascjiu nt. Oil hut j*atrr Cap • Realtor. Monday. Wednesday? Hamrnoc'i and 3 mnt&l riialrs; bland 12'1 js»dan. Sydromsilc, R&H, low mlle- Ing and dining rooma, library, powder Insulattoii. Ii'Jt !C!Sx23Cr, In A-l uclgtl- ?? nt-fchivDud id m * < Friday. Bes: reference* only. 69 Edge- Jirw. »2,5, 9x12 xreen tint ru«, »13. *«e. exoeptSonal condition. Private room, breakfast room, gl««wed Bnd b'"»rhoo(l, J.;itoiy. 'J-car Karate Dr,. all i»U".rimrnt«. *40. 1 • 5ew(:l of » car at ll.flSO. 1200. quarter.? 3rd. J car attached garage. OUWIHP mid xoiiit Intt-Tinr clf>i'i;r,itlu^ INVESTMENT PROPERTY 6 p.m. Q'jirr lf.'ns, Cw tiiij.l P<»rc-tim« •wetk-dsy* from ] 10 ( j MASON eontractor, sll k!n«J» of none OBIIIG, Realtor, i."u tuiiier !)uHillnt;: thit" f.'-mn * ANTIQUB »jitl brick .work. Sloop*, tefracw, #ic See Any SUMMIT Realtor Mr-/j':ir)lur, ',vli| nrl nvrr 111''. 1 11 A K. p «l.,. ftatilrd»v« from 10 a.m. "10 6 j «re»rni f*htr«y«. Call aftet S. Bmnmtt «-3J2*. E 31 M»;»I» Hi.. Sucunlt, JJ J p.m. C1H iftw B p.m. Sh'jrt Hilta pcuot WArr herb skillet* »2i,(KI0.0O rufh, plu;, $;:,',y.(!O a yctr l i i »nd mnrr.Jiii ;p rrdii'Vlun Fin lururmntldii 'Mil 1-4071. •• , _ turkPT p'.ste* tad tile*. l>iMaa *t jfDiir ttome. if durtrwi A ChrUtma* holir paittta cups and $23,500 call MlliDlKlon 'i-0?7(l-J«Il, 1 HOME ltunare* who «-tll c»ll fqr »nd W«rn*r MlUbura 6-17W-J or Hem- •A -!}H» III- 1 ti:e*. stconn* **(Uibl» *t factory. • Stone, trick, »jlt i 1111 : Mil ' I ' Uriltiy, 1 'AU(JI> I II! (il >' ' i " I THK SBCOND SHOP OP ja—MIMKIXANEOIIS rounded with (Utrrvetlve K»rden; Frank- and' »iiu*liM Y»iuf (.'o'.ilrt he ii.und In ! EXCEPTIONA[< -j lin Bchoal district. 3 bedroomi and I'll-, *.,r,.|,- „ r .1 ' CONTEMPORARY CERA&UCfl Rentals this riutotn tivtlll n'i 'I n . t i ' ' ' . 12 W»*.ein>»« A««*. Ciiktliam. N, 1 rtflnUhwl -»n4 touched b»th, modern kitchen, firat floor lnv»- lion U tups In WOODLAND PAHK and ! with ri;tl llnlmr. outdoor 11 vl»j: * up, Ke»ij;iKbJe. Pollthireg don* on fl^ r n in r|, ^ f, } w '< it I '" » 7 tory, large ncreened porch; g»« furnace;, ktlll foiivfrilmt to krhools' anti trims- .Uwter hrfl.rooinK; 2 ill* !).\Hi.i; llr ' ir IT'S WQVZN", tr? Alvnta'*'.'"tex-~ Af ARTMENT FOR RENT~ 1 ft- Tt rin BANKING b ftoutb Orftiige 3-'J4i(. fully ln«u!»t»d, * *torm *Mhe«, new portatlnti; riiMoloiin towns; lwlliin J fIODr —• rfnii r hull, liu^c living rum tales, froni 29c; P ft. Orgittdy, from Venetian TJIUHU, lnxtn IM3 . altogether , IlOtJKrtJ K I>IF Vf i t)MI 49c; Dotted 8wl«. from 4»c; Ttfteu, THE rt#w Hand Litmiir?. Bperlii *t- j 4-ROOM upartsntni h"*t furnljihctf. innrbje fJrcplncf, rlrcultir Btnirs; ultra- I »<*I'rflinl porch, rtlnln.', IOJIII, Vltchi II YOONO Women for Booitkeeplng fte- j mortem birch klfhen and UrwktiMt \ *'i't pn.vdpr room All tliLt will i Itl'Al 1' >!! ' from 59c; Satin, from 59c; PlnwaJ* tfnilou given all •motk., Dtliiety j Btulnces uoiipjif, 0*11* ift»r 8 p.m. ) 1 1 rartm«nt. EKprnlencerj or wllljiig to tirtlct. Summit «-3105. , | nook; liullt.-lti cuoklnt; tmlts; liuinrtry mirt *c >•• * "" Corduroy, from II ,15; Nylon, from tciitloiiiil flmuifltv'i i tolHbiiM < 1 ' l#»rn, Excftlirnt opportunltlwi for «a- lite; Monk's Clotti. Ms; eiflttltr »p«c«; birch llbwrv, powder room; 4 Owner l« leiivlug to tratwfrr. (;;ill *»Jlc»ment, five d«y wefk, good work- ] 8TICKT attorn and window* ****& tip; [ titving* In wool, tititn. uttk, cotton, *uh cord* «n«l chains replaced UNFURNISHED An. FOR RENT fnftttpr btllttHmm; 3 bnt|is; uiali.lV. rnora l 1(1 II! \ Inn condition*. CompeiMH Ion coin- ; nylon, draper f, upbsl*t»rjr, bridal OPPORTUNITY »wi bath; KtM.iv ri,».uio.,i, iM.i.ic iw«ruur»tB wltH enperlencf. j f QrfAsnukfr notlont an ©eijient work. B*y Siiiiiuait r.etttlcUy, hot w*t»r, «t«*m he«V, Nle# filf>r Dufph ColotilM nw- Draf- tt JOHNSON. HcftltoiH l"« f'»r-.«mir tdult. Summit 6>43il»lC, SI'IlI II THE SUMMIT j «dl OU * • • »»«»Sng« summit «-85fl(K wn Bebooi. - Hi* first floor layatory KHNK6T VfsTIJHC.W IS SSl^Htiif Avt'iuit* 'flUMWiilt *i!t"4 I ill flM v» "fiimimtt II-IUH Lord. M»l)l;]«on, x A A.A. Auythlnf, Anywhtrt, TV/O l>(/ii.sfJr*!.K4I>B% silk »na rjvojj, tnadr A*kii.» III.'I ItVrflriT IF.Xfflt Ifllt M'i: Jl!'. : All 'r I . I.I Ilili Ii,; |,»w m-i '. , ,|l nf Ul • O|r| il.r |||.l,, It.I •• •! ",,.) r,pmN« YAHU tKX)I>». p i 1 fo urd»r.. Yfsir SECOND f'Oi- lar»i> th'*» rn wiiiirt^ri'il i>lavi'.)(iiii In li.nn— I 'H»»ilv> mill iiir^f I.,.i. (l.nid ' " " "• >•'> .ni/., 'i !ll<(| I..IUI,I vn i: \,iril l,.i",>ii'l rm n Kiiv, 1 r u iMiii"-. nirrriind j>-i»» ii, •>H MUllltA Y Mil I. „ . If" In«»r- 703), No ">i t»u* (lop 109 f»»t nw«». ifitit* oil)*- RUnmcn *r ji'.' , llnr Piinil ti!.- ,f|iil'IK »ilr- i\ VM.V'lO. I Til" 'i.-:f In ^n> ,il loii. |it imiliK "i'l Tite Iti Unlmi fipienrtlrl opportunllr ! ] i••null n. 'l'i;i f•-r• >ni t, j-1 II:J<] n. ( !|M,'I'| Ii, )•;,• for t«» right m»n. Bpriri((fl«ld Hun Ri|f.'»r». P Hi.d SOU)Ni~)Z BROS. r hlin- FURNISHIO APARTMINT > 1 I !M fttlnhirt. U 'Plfiiinvr .TWMTAIVfcYIW rv/uiH 1^ 1 Aniii^vACIi'NC, Yi ',„„.,• '*'" , ,,H'llniiiin ,„n ,,,ll'»''-, , i •aim „,.,„,„ill n-Hii'i-, ,, n SPRCIAL M»i* In • wuiKtMfHl r>|i(inr;unity lor nl(ll |lh||l( lin "TO WORK In twrti tiiarktt'ftiir'tlm*. il"> w»M(. Kiltuitllt lli« dlf,i'rliniti*tlii(t imycr. Thu *«<-il j Hl'IIUOCH '''I' l»o>nt(l M-lmiil lo Tj.niiil.lv liilvr ANNOUNCEMENT - i , «k_ _. *« .* m'nu St It rj-'"rt fl Tltf TCitf'l flftfli f.)|- ^i)in fin ,Lit*«i HONK flMMnt »tmr*ptif.M> Mlllburti «-0;W5, Colonial tn ; ft-, | WAN'rrt>r-Moi!«»« franklin Rrliunl dlntilf i i;ii,flliu nti 1 I i- rm. •.•( ill'-u '' "TAXI i»i»VK?f" '"Urlciiriiuna" Tul, I'V'rlitiii siirl Htin>|iiy*, HUniinl 0-4.111 V'nii own H lilt mil r l| ! Mit In over 13 «ejn* h*t, KutiiidK foy'r, * U>Rr> llvliiic nxrin wllli , ">i, IV 1 J /}' • "j •'; "I ' ' 1 ttr'Wi Limliv Co mill* *ur.lt mi RINT fillllllK trxili) Dint •(..'. 11 fif i>[ i.ipl-li , i «|> in'll'i ' ' t>IK(Jf.B or double ro'>m thU #Mrl |-'li ,' !'•!'>' •' ••"''I ]1 l!! LOTS QF LOTS WKAT MORICCAN YOU , |, •• mini rl 'it * ' •' Bum- LOTS QF LOTS., SEASONED'- •*., i .,> !'>-)»!')ll -1 .yi • )'•' fU«llu, r>l.k'l fi- 1--Iti-i" VtVr H«IIMiltia AtwiiW, K»rlo?- l.M'Hr, r FIR irmn 1 ntUohN «»r»((«. TiiK J« » hfrtiitlfiHlv I'••|ll"";. "'•''" *' "'"' * fl ' ''""" ll""" nniriu,l d-n IJVIIMII, ll*ld. Mlli&urn ».«(U4.J SutnuiH v ,i--flmuuni ottlet I K4«.l«4, 3ift, SUI, 1(10 ni*lnli>l|i«td prciprr'.r und w«-ll piln-ii rM>"".l i'iJ ! |,.|tirl!i,(|>'ltlrSHi U in imilun inum, *>nr imrl tlic- U''. 1 M|..|imlli'|fl Ai >.c'"i "ATHTU IJ.I4-W •ltd m>t4rtn *.f((iii.'Kl«*i'>ii* Ktptru ' Mt'iliHlt* ''•' tn I Bf>» f i pt*tfrr'n. II. Mt-K. $100. M delivered CURKNCK P, HciUtor 1 , p Al iwvglht tin W-ttv !i.ww«, • . Avc dtnniriK (I-49S4 llU, itiurtor and mntutt CAPE COD All erdwa munt «»• IW0 hour a fMt •» , in ! f. iln IAV tt»u«« hM •; btdrwmw. living rrxim wltti ' '1LD A UK A fl'wif, j lnt#ft»f ,...... n»«*ijn»tjl». llN> CAN'T USE IT7 OPEN . <1lt»r>U», Slid !!p»»i t» !> lli«l fHim hfilr "K. itvliiK rmiin. (ullr j|lv«n Summit «- pMi Bum- MONDAY EVENINGS TILL f A»«, > 8«r*«# toil »»ti»n«lfiii *tfjr Hul)t jl rnfjitj, klii'ti 'Dili lUl'lt ()f(l IMI »iltl in »»«-»i|»«it, cfl A ri)i«n atltl flit»«)>*<» 1 47(1 tyftiw A**. IrnnfCnn i n j». Mfekiniiflii. . P»ln!$tui. :oi.irohrh\ I' roiitii, liiioii- SELL (T THRlTTHE (Hut** wiling*; itny*'tit Hummit «-l«Kto er gum hf«l. WAV6RLY 3-4000 •ummu'V MI your own lummlt MMKOI. wit i•*.««, WANT ADS TUi SUMMIT HERALD, TH^flAY, NOVEMtfR M, lfS3 'Sons. policy. Artificial lighting, (lued together. By placing the Summit Man Addresses in eoniuncetlon with th? gram of tech piy or afreet of lucky Penny ^'"^"•^'llatliPlaiiiriiigin 1875, A Bo*ton " ventllatin* dtvieet, \m fuffident. ven««r at right ai;(f!lting and of .ftirportii of The Port of '{few mon followed #uit, and with the York Atttaority, spoke before'4M Yule Cards 20th century & new em began. By New Ruling tie .plyvood twarwfactur- 'tSW'erw'l Men's Club of. ] 'Thr t»tarQo,Bi-fieea no" WJ. In Panel Form tra' obtain a' repeattd pattern" of Metaorini Church.' Bog»U, that motlflf'still popular today. The !>«ited aga|iurt an exterior flfurc and grain-which 'couM'hAt, •Sunday.- Jfovemb^r 22. f»btiK>Uf and incredible. ' when Chriptmaa tret, .holly., wreath*, I of .the home, be aehleved in any other way fr»ra their origin to 20th j Fit Wide Uses 1 3dr. Sorejitcr...has baen active Is caroler, church beU* and m*uy A windowleo», interior bathroom Thi» procedure .a *o permite the the aviation fivld in Europe, Airi» century America. Yet, few if any i Santa Olaus appeared on production of continuously figured amtiBg them hive ch%ng«J tw,te adequate ventilation imke* Substantial increases in th« out- ca, South Ataprka and the Unit vdth the! Port Authority in it» «vl« ha« continued to im- could be sawed from a leg. Every time I aee one of those iiupoBsibly cheerful ads of wishing loved one* a happy holi- better advant*fe for WgMlng en- merit of Comiiierce bulletin*, indi- ation dtpartmcid. Ho la a graduate day *e*«m. • . prove: Better reproduction proe. othejr room, point* out tb* Til* cate a growing appreciation of that ,«f'New York'Uiviverwity. during a retired couple fishing in Florida through the eaea §re «v*Uable. Color-sthemet Council of Am«rle*. unique material, lupiber suthori- Aithougn the oumti, or dipper jurtesy of their insurance annuity, I feel like saying Do Even centimes before there wu / are richer, warmer. But th« r«fi- In the paat, however, it wutki report. bird, like* seclusion, it is not shy The ''Mifl-Atlantic Ridge'- hw on "have to ret m before" you can go fishing? a ChrMnim,. [•co;>^(fcfl«brate<] the flons fo.f tending Chri«tma« cardp around penka more than 20,000 fftet high. earning of a new year, and favor- often difficult to get a loan for a Amerlwn manufacturers pro- But that's the prevailing trend. Struggle along this year are essentially the mint house planned with «uch a bdth- duced more thafi 400 taiiiiqn at a ed this ..tt&ifion for exchanging as in Eorii&n days—when the gift you don't lik®, • eti.d when ? fri-ndly greetings—jiwt as we do ; room, Now, under new reviarfor*, *QU&re fe«t of h«f<3wood plywood of a lucky ptnny recalled fond u ln during the first quarter of J&53, ae- [ retiredd, da allll. ththe hthingi * lt-gu. The cruise ships are full of' with Chriitmai cards. the «<> » * -m«morie» snd promised future cording to. tlie department*! fig- j •u've put off doing daring your them. WJii-n thrroj « day trijv^t tion approve# plenning and William D. Murphy "Happy New Year*' happiae&s! MffiB. Output exceeded both that i rklng "year*. Of course your a 1)0rt, t.V-»-/ rKirvd.-i.-.'f.'i) nrnkes it practiaal tor the «.vereg« can't scrawled on., papyrus have b«en of th« preceding quarter and of ;tns way °« thwarted by puddt-n walk up tli<> iiii! t<> scflii' family. : Everything In Musical Instruments found in Egyptian tombs of the the corresponding month* of 1953. •p.th, but the Insurance cpmpkiiita l>l«u-«.-. Tiny -.hii-v.;" high |>: "- »« Siving morn, charms in K»me during the 1st jSummit have been recorded in from the interior bathroom, but • Ail Instruments Taught w century A.D. . ' ' . and radio and television cabinet?, ,ij before we g.ct arouinl to' do- j..- iilt-tiu-.r ii, looking *: cnrit>!i.« tokens of friend- and rrtortga«te, Courtfiou^, Eliza- ('ay tile should always 151s daed for gre«t asset. Builder* use it for BJ.J>!«? little pleasure. Let'tf'paek .M:tyUe if -they'd. i:a\vUi! when ship and est'Tm carried Ijfttin in- beth; '• * ihf- floor and walli, since water w*»ll paneling* and fine cabinet • Rapid Popular Picnb Courses lunch and drive put' in thetitty v.tMc yourr ;i i', they'lhey'iil have *cript;on« wishing-, "A happy and Mr! and Mrs. John L. Hughes from the shower will not damage work. Becatiw Qf ita strength and untry next Sunday; and catch gone by fn ifhUT i!i*t(.:ad of prosperous New V«jar to me" (the to Esther M, (.jillespie, three tracts, j or pt-netrate * cky tile surfare. tough-wearing properties, a large Use Our Lay-Away Plan 1 la luxury linr-r, but tin recipient, that is*. U«ial!y they iiu fi^lv in ^ t trout »?trt!;wn. wouid havo one tract in K>nt Pl^ce boulevard. The fan should have «n ex volume goe» to industry for trans- jtMHiirt'd the Rormin god, Janus, ; IHI'VP «!WHJ"«* • wanted to- rt\Uf> j lo*Yii cvt'iy ftihiti','. if tin- jr!>i. 330.70. fp«t from H'gh street, one capacity of 21 cubic feet a ntinute. N»w y«in ituv rt'ni an IJ'.i'rti whow;- twin fttc<\«u go | it h,u;.. brers ri'-'cntd of rat.iy-matle holiday dividing line of land* betvyeen the window. On m. still day, the win- upswing *in bardwtwd plywood iw, In tiiur prf&*nt TOO small nr thimlrt *l£>>5 of Wtir? ... , oiort according to industry leader.*, are Taki> ad\antjg:» of o.ir t radt-iii jli«v*ajKS' tin a ,n*iv modern to the vhokWl?'business. Yr.u'vi- <|fun ? Ami-they, wpiild- havt. greetings until 1450, when woodcut j Morris «>nd E.w|-x Railroad and dow provides no air movement. At lysfrumenl. ,. , walf'M to wrlti-? \V*.-!1, ;• t<» start. If you popul-ir. '.,'.. shop hobbyists. , _ ^ ivanf to rmci-!y <-nou^li, yrm i-aii't Mr. end Mrs. Howard Denmun too often throws a current of cold )» thi'mi with other pr T!uir Kr< > ting.«. ,.rftnK«l fr»m I Arj engineered product hard- FIRST AND FINEST {NNEW JSRSIYi ^,, l»-l|» «tJirt:n'K. Miyb.- t)ic hn «,...hftthcr. or a person In a u: that day 'will nevi-r eome cniili- G< rmitii rliymrf* to 'elegant , light dre.*iing gown. wood plywood is a combination of the i-:itidri-n huw .sore roll arid I/Mitstf Maier, widow, l>t re. ia .no such tfnio, Yoti know 'Irfitin vrr«,!•'. Gradually, other Eu- ' No ."kylight Is required for th«three or more thin layer*'of wood, thrwtts nri'J rornp-i:i\ is ••<>rning rropcrty . In Canoe Brook park- children are nwtfy at irol- bHrg'mr my lunrh on n tray, the Ky 1700, however. Enjrli. h school j FINAL SHOWS OF DRIVE-IN SEASON! ivty E*'i'ift F<'**l'>!'.T il'irj. «-•• .lievr chilrirm w re bringing -gay from Blackburn, road. a pcr*ftary type my ."tcritt,. the "Chric'Unaa Pic«e."i" home to de- Andrew -Dragsland, unmarried, Mosque Theatre, 1020 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. n., \or. 2729 Fri.Sun., Aor. 27-29 'xay. FnuKVh ParUin.*on Kcyes !icht*d parent*. The ••Christmafl j to Mr! end Mrs. Colin W. McRae 2 Big Hilt in Color! 2 liip Hit $ in Tech! ., Yvonne fteCailo !-)<«, But if I lUni't i:, t stnrtf'd, 1 Pii cc" • wxs • a' lesson in penman-j property in Whi'.tredge road, 1,- Tuesday Evening, December 1st, at 8:40 Ann ttlvih - Iliiuaril Duff f "Buccaneer Girl" 'A-on't be (tblc t(* p.iy. inr the typt- • Jiip, with gi' 'i wishes carefully ; 006.50 feet from Prospect Hill ave- "Red Canyon" •A'rltinjf p«p;'i'. l*'t jiionc u ni'ii'i in.n'nb.^i an<1. onprvived p'cturfs ', nue, if extended. Boston Symphony Orchestra I'lus. Barbara Pay lor - I'um Plus, Yvonne Ur(.'«rlo " ,\iifi after all. it '-vo"i'i- really hur; '!ra?imt;7.ing important .everrts of "Greot Jesse James Hold" "Buccaneer Girl" Barges, carfloata and other rail- CHARLES MUNGH, ConJucaor Also, Cartoon! Also, Bugs Bunny Cartoon! me to make-niyat-f o-ppanut but- the year. road equipment move over "If t'-r sandwich at' 12:30. It's finite lll!>--:y. in fact, thnt the ' carloads of export freight daily TickHs |3,60, $3.00, $2.40, $2.10, $1.80. . * THEATRES CLOSE FOR SEASON AFTER SUM. EVE. SHOWS * Ci-iililfon l Ilr.i»d 8tn»l, • SEE YOU NEXT YEAR * b,i.s.nc:,-s of- JMI: tir;;; off J>",I :i.-'uiv. rotic iv'-'i! by \Vi':'i;im Maw Ksrk-y, ! N«»ark 3, N, J. M.rkn S/M(>. L. Bimtx-rger « V*>. «ml Krnge, Newwk : over 200'stcn.>ni ''.i< 4 IT'?: uii:y, Vou'r. ;y YtiV-titi.; .rh-'rr.' A .1 : -not old cnoujii, to gpr--nti«:c, E^lcy print- Inp trip, Vc.u're not <:-!d tr;')i-,;h to erl'lOO copies'of his card in 1S42, flPl'nsi-Ue a tr;;i i'i IU-- liorku.^. , one of which hxa bren preserved .tut-; -,v tit. And th n .you v lit tmi i iiv 'Jir- P.iiti.-ifi Mwniw in London ; !(>n»:, 'lud tht cliiUlnin ctt- off arid . I,:U<' so rrmny todiy. it was •,1-i'p'ly a nmbinrttinn Christmas O'A'.iV brf.!Vt' ^•f.:(\". :hi<< j C'H' |-cr n-.vi New Ynr'« card, carrying tO'iJooi: tilOJC tilltlW ,VUU ,'iO.Vt- • v.h-it \v.'-> to b-i'onip the mast fa- 1 su|>;i(isi- i;';i th^ fi'i-r of n;i'.!i- cfu iii iu.--lr v.- v\i;ii'h •••••'••' nn iti-Mnrrv y C!)N;••!!'.-u* k A Happy Xcw t ; en •.-is:n^:y yciini'i-r .'i t.r. t ti * nt -Y--.ir To You." H$t\ Hint niak-. •> u.s «l! «o con- U'ru-Mwide iritt.-i-.--t in Chriitma.* : c.trds blossomed at IxmdonVs "Sec- 1954 VVl-.at'arc ynu' going to do when ond Great International Exhibi- tion" in 18i2. Thoiwands of vUi; you fctlro, they choncn^K. you? torM le.ft talking about the dicplay rt'i you put (iff rioinj; wbiO [i

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...,,_.jj...... --.»...i .-. THE HJMMIT HEIUID. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER at, Iff! f 9mm !• Tfa« tew that Color and Zest Section finances «f expewe over » «witt ali-, (Continued fro* page J) lifted. Choose Correct tains nothing to softtn the binder i County aerlfa ®fflc» T«t*tey ami m jihphait tile and cause the color, Of Cranberries «w «M»pikd by Aivin Qr S*»rk* Seal Undf Wax H% run. j Wax to Use on I Many faomcmakert prefer self- of IS-DeBary place, treMiintr, mi Bryant W. Griffin, meoibtr of the Roon RtsUt " ; ponshtnf'':wMv-?6r^gn«ffgw,^yiny-- Brightens Scene fln&aekj.. -«OBtmUtaft. - :-:.-,- • »,- Tiw twtk Different ... ". plastic' x»r.'"en"ainel ^averl«l*"i'so Although It 1» bigMy anuittaS ¥••-» to proUet floors *aj;s Mrs., Anderson, The .appear Shiny red cranberrice* eire ,rn ofJfiataWnf mw fiooa ! route from sandy bega in New for a Oyr Oammitt« to-fite «uch u«r: cratch;* stain nni\™™ * excellent-ana .It preterU Jersey, I»nf Lslaad and Majua- & jlatt-mtKt, « «pokism»n lor tb« aloe* vmy produce -,:, A waxed .urfaccatayiitbe wrfaces extreme y well Ni chusetts to our dinner tables, my* Summit organimtion said limt u «i!t«, but it b Bf»t iri W*. too, because .the! «***«* -«.' bufftnf. ta ae«dcd_ U r Mary W. Armstrong, county home was because it is made «roo4 fjoort «r« jaoit 1 1 our local uiarketa. Tbla year's crop ceiptii and t-xptT.diturta for : •floors hard* " ^f'" ' • • • ' • ,, „ ' ;uir' wt :iat: remember- ?" ttU I!oOM ^^ ««P^lt. and to be ft record one so yew cal caaipaigos- The -nwtt«r ,|i- nor « Is, remind* Mrs..«***», P«ste was gives the.most will find pknty si cranberrie* in d»cua»ed before -th* Suitomlt GOP dcaa if and approved by the group. fc«?a . 10jne!protection over a long period and- the market to satisfy your family's floor rich mellow luster. An electric! for colorful end tangy Th» -state la'* «y«- th«r «uch a iscr tioea the necessary buffing sauce, t^rts, uaktw or puddiiigs. statement »hould be fllcd, Iwting Floor «oal, al«j calkd aeal, is a reS*Uve!y new jjob quickly, but the surface enn Cmnberrk|i usually ar« lowest the n«ftea, «nd amounts be buffed by hand. No wax sur- from, *H contributors but there k wooi in price at lilKcvast. time, &s are testtwl pi forming « passes two OP thrco .thin.- coats other irulta tutaS^egetablec that no provision in the statute for of paste was on .wood f'oors. grow nearby. So tftlsi&jB good time •penaity to thaee. wi» Iftil & fil*- Solvt'nt In "paste wax softens or to make up some Muce^ori l«t*r ssvrils .i.sphalt • and' rubber, and' so mm. Prepared «aue« or jeliy will it is riot used on these • ' • ke«p a week or two without Liquid polishing wax . is jwsti'j the trainee school at the corvdusiori of the present was -thinned with a solvent. T-h-e FtjTl? -Members 'of Jersey Central ceastag, if relrigenated. Raw crin-~ class. Included in the 25th class tinea the school's berry relish or nound whole berries solvi nt acids more cleaning power! Power Light Company's linemen training school tl.'so that. n.anyfof the liquid -polish-i innovation In 1918, sitting left to right, Edward T. will from one to two week* Longv Morristott-n; Peter Beckm&n, Lakewood; Carl if kept cold. But for long storage, „ AUTOMATIC, After Uw wax is applied the 'sur-.'tractor, t-tanding, find Pasquale Romano, Madison, P. Ganger, Summit; Ken Saiapson, Sumtnit; Arthur freesi&g U deeiiuble. Ju«t wash E. Halbelscn, Blbaibeth; William J. O>op«r, f.nf must' bo ' buflt-d. student kneeling-, demonstrate the u*> of compres- v and »ort tb« berries and pack Farsippany; Edmund J. Russell, Irvington; and E(i l Tisis v.ax tan be used on" ntysion splicing equiptiK.'ut, Standing "behind the group th«tn In contalnerK, Cranberries raund'fl. PersjMn, Dover. is Jack SltUaHiard, Toms River, who will instruct are so accommodating that they IF WE MISS U!i;. Area's of heavy traffic i-m| keep well when $acked with or be to'ii.heil up with a fn.-sh api^i-! tray f«vo.ri and wreaths fdr-the without sugar, or with & sirup tof A BUnON . j/iltiuil. (if was. : ' i Berkeley HelghtJ Nursing Home «%ual parts of migar and wnter4 , News of the Various Either frosei' «r" 4reJK cr%nber* and prtsents for4l»eSx niotherss The In Setori Hdl I rle* may be useS to' make cran- girls have coUtcted $10.50 bo 4at« berry juice, gelatiti salad, muffiaa, Sjy^ent Post i Area Girl Scot/f Jroopt- from sales of the Girl Scout pancakea, tiherbet, pie or tarta. :"" J-:iVvrt'hJ;.y I>'y»lon of 4S OUitinu i Cranberry juice — alone or with •plrnv has been •named .< udent | jn the Weatfieid_ Ckilldren's'liome calendars. Mrs. F.obrrt B. .Champ'in of pineapple, orange, o,r grapefruit rrpjoM-ntative of Set(>n H:\:l L'ni-1 (.-leader of Xtoop 4ST. through Mr»; Towsley who visits p-,n ,f.' M. co-ieiui juke — 'm&k«i « gop4 stftft for vi-n-^ty Men'u Glee "Club. "• i •eted projiii-'nt-of- the Girl the borne -weekly. All NVw Providence Troopa as' \Y:':!iam'Dw<.HIey'"df fi't..Cl-'^ul!1 f Leaders £:h!b at -the last well,as-4«>tJerg..,and. friends were luntlt«on or dinner. Cranberry, gti£8ts-of- 9*feic»|i(- 47' on Twsd*}'. punch with pretiel*, wndwich'es avenue i.j'a membcr"of thr-"t;cne:;il j - of'th'nt Kro'iip.".lMri..Fred Brownie • Troop 15, B r a y 16 n new.; stuff uf S«'ton Ha!,! Pjvparu- j ,t will-, continue as atx-rc- 1 School, visited the Miniature Vil- Novembcp ' 21, "in the Lincoln 6r ""cookies makw a welcome dnack. Relish made with raw cran- tory School';*-prosis dub. j t.iry. lage in Sjiringflcld. The troop was School Auditorium, to hear Mrs*. accompanied by its leaders, Mrs, 0avld S«itilon speak OR her re- berries, applet, oranges, or, nut* Guidance Director Troop 2S, Franklin School. «n- John L. Bacoa and Mrs. Paul NcU cent experiences in provides « change from the ever- |Visits College' •-.• - . nounees. the election of the follow- man. popular cranberry sauce with the main dish of turkey, chicken, Joseph Shu.tiesworth of the ing patrol leaders: Lit:lo Angc.ls Trio Assigned to Ft, Mcode Brownie Troop 7, Bray ton duck or pork. Cranberry gelatin Fuaniut Hifr'h School Is one• of the Patrol, Mary Elton"' Securchor; f w« return a School, held an investiture cere- Three Summit residents have salad with nuts end a^ple;N>r or- >;,-'.«• Jersey,' K*w York tu&i Con j with a button missing Buy Biaver.5, C'airr Hammond. mony with parents as guests. Fol- been assigned to Fort George G, ne;-t:r'.U ttiiitlruice diivo'.ors U'h'.»! ange may appear tal of -eeond under Ar.ne WHley ,acted ycr, South street, N>w Provi- Intercoimeeting waterways |>res- deep-water jiicra, including no -j hostess nnd g:iv^ the 'flag CORBY'S Enterprise Laundry dence, last Thursday. ent in the Port of New York, shedded piers exctcding 4M feet i -uvtr; and «. third, under Marion Representatives to the Junior freight can be brought to any ship in .length,. '9AB1Y Tf.-,vs;ey was in eharge of the Planning Board have been elect- anywhere in'the harbor through. •/ — - 31 Summit Ave. SU. 6-1000 •'nrugraai." Adult troop leaders are ed from three of the Intermediate the medium of carfloats, lighters It Is be'.ievcd that •Mr.'. L« Roy Towrfey and Mrs. anj barg(«; a flouting and clastic fished.off Nova Scotkt as early as SNACKS 1 and Senior Troops. Sue Moore "vtr.-tt Monger. Some' numibers and Joan Sawyer from #oventh railroad.belt line. I the lf)th Ctentury. ; Troon 51 and their families grade Troop 2;' Judith Badglcy ;.ivo bi-en rontrihutiiiK toys, boobs ar.d Carol Darling from sixth ;«,iMfs to the Polio patients grad<> Troop 30; Sheryl Htltner find Diane Santas from fifth grade Troop 45. ••.'.«

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Here'* a brand new idea in an educational toy that any little girl who like* to dress up dolts will want. Mothers, teachers, and Dad, too, will rave at how e**y it is to assemble the dress form without adult assistance ,., and how this constructive toy helps develop creative ability in smart little girb. IN THE ANPES, BRUCE HAS JUST The dressmaker dummy comes flat, all ready to cut Out just like a paper doll. RESCUED SftAN BROOKS FROM THE from a sturdy, attractive, pink-colored Bristol card stock. Simple step-by-step EDGE OP A CLIFF */64« HSR UNCLE S

- l •;--•*- instructions guide little fingers into shaping the four cut-out pieces into a reml dressmaker's dummy for 12" to 17 dolls. In fact, this 3-dimertsional doll's dressmaker dummy is' a miniature of the adjustable, life-size ANN BALDWIN DRESS ¥ORM now being advertised nationally in Vogue, WHILE THEY'RE THRASHING tt>UK O8SERWTION McCall's, Simplicity and other pattern magazines. IT CHH1, XXL REPORT WHAT DONT CARE PLATFORM fe AT THE HAPPENEP TO FELIX M00KE TO BEUEVE Bortom opjm OJFF The doll's dressmaker dummy kit comes in a colorful IV/ix IIVJ gift pack- AND KURTW36AR.THE ME! age that will look decorative under the Christmas tree. Send check or MO MINE SUPER! RECENTLY UNCOVERED for #3. Sorry, no COD*. But we pay the postage.

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TNery buyer of the Ann Baldwin Roll's • design and material for -Dressmaker and Design Kir receives a spe- making body of doll's cial tourtesy ^ard entitling them to a 25' < dress dummy. f • design and material for making skirt of doll's WILL 1 Al CAN TELL WU WHY NOT, 6EROR . I THOUGHT THAT RACE WAS dress dummy. TAKE IT? JeENTRy.'. YOU ARE UNDER CONTRACT] PONEP ST AN EARTHQUAKE f • design and material for WHY 4f TO ME f TO DRJVB M/ RAaMS CAR ' HOWEVER . XU PINO HAPRf making a .stand of doll's NOT? J\FROM PUERTO BLANCO TO PARKIN AND 56E HOW HE dress dummy. CAB0TJ0RR6R0.' FEELS ABOUT IT!

pattern for making dolt's ballet costume. - MTCI-T 5 x 30" piece of ballet ***** ** netting for doll's ballet •'V costume. • 5x30" piece of white satin for doll's ballet cos- tume. r • 8" string of sparkling se- ^^-^ quins for doll's ballet cos- flP tume. - discount on the mail order purchase of Ann Baldwin doll patterns and acces- • pattern for boll's coat. sories. - • pattern for doll's dress. • pattern for doll's pocket "-book. IT WAS A POISON PART. BRUCE !] EXCEPT THAT NO FIRST. NO HEADHUNTS*? WOULD COME HGAOHUNTERr— • pattern for doll's ballet MAIL THIS HANDY EO, slippers. TODAY! • material for doll's ballet ORDER FORM IMRT9«THEY POfTT Mt6& slippers. Ann laid*!*. Inc. II A 3»0 Fifth Av.nwe • piece of silver fox fur for Mew York 3*. M. V. muff or collar,; 9 • package of 8 paper fast Encloied it S3. Meat* tend »ne of your Dolt'i Dressmaker ners. -; odd Detign kilt in a detorali*e envelope to iK« name on the coupon below. II it undeatood I hot yov will oil* tend i ' • step-by step instructions along a Charter Membership card in lh« Ann taldwin 3-D for cutting out and as- Club, •Milling th« cardholder to a 22% dittounl on Hie sembling 3-dimen- mail order purchatat ok Ann laid win doll patterns Ond # r sional dress dummy, o

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10 CENTS oung GOP Asks land Not to Fill ourt Vacancy Abolishment of the present v»- nt bench «at in the Union )iii)ty' District-:Courl was reeontt- en&ei thie week' by the Summit fea Young RepuWloan*.in a let- r sent to Slate Sen, Kennetir C and by Frank D. CurtU,-j>r*«l-- •nt of the e'ub. The Young GOP. .commended thai-, the existing, strift court judges''.be placed on fuiVuime basis w ith salary .in- e*ses and the vacancy rematlh

CuriLx, .who ic-n'uUs at 851 Bpring- aver.up. New Providence, also id the Senator' he believes that (frS-ummit Bflr Association, jsp^af- iMei by City Solicitor' Peter C, rjo'o, its president, stymied! «f- •rts of the club to conduct itm >n screening of cajidida,tes fox. "i'e judgeship a few- weelurigo. •charged that Mr> Triolb pre- ;nted the meeting by telephoning I' of the nino. candidatea" for th« 'ficc and obtaining their promise Jt to appear -bpf'ore "our ap- >inted committee.' ' In hi» letter to Hand, the Young epubHcan prcwident pointed out tat Triojo had not criticized "in way" the at-tion of the GOP lUnicipa! committeea of Summit nd neerby Union County towns-ta ibmittbig three ra.mes for th* 3st. TheGOPcommiiteessuggest- 1 Bryant \\'! Griffin, Jacob R, fantel and Edward A. Plwi. Lawj-erg w-ere OppoM>d When the Young Republicans njiounced two weeks ego that ley h^d rtam«d a committee of vree lawyers and two laymen to :reen the judgeship aspiring can- , {dates for a recommendation, 'riolo and other Summit lawyer* ttaclwd the plft.n. holding: that a, olitlcal group had no right to try » influence a judicial appoint- ment. The word spread quickly nd on;y one candidate for the s.ttended th« serening. He •«.i John 'Bender of SprlngfieW, Young Republican member. ttjrti* saifi hijj jro'ip'n 3 see th<» candidates did rsot Ui- luence the decision to suggest hit the job be eliminated. This ^commendation, hp said, "reflecta he considered judgment of the. "oung Republicans. He said his roup would have reached the atne conclusion had it« plarw suc- eeded, but added that namea aight have been submitted as an Jternative in the ewnt the judge- hip is retained. With the exception of Bonder all •f the other candidates are/^utn- ait lawyers and at the time they eceived their "invitations" to at- end the Young GOP screening •ractioally all rebeled to attend a. econd interview session and re- »ised to accept the bids. Triolo, aa ire^ident of the Summit Bar As- Delation, was informed of their eaction to the proposed m^eting ind acted as spokesman for the arsdidates, CuHis Defends Political Ite Curtis declared thia week, lol- owing publication of his letter in ithcr newspapers, that he deplored Ive publicity the rriatter WSJS re- •eiving. Citing that many of th» lrtlcles appearing in th« dally )rc«s have ]aid emphaaw on the 'political judgeship" tie, he said, This certainly does exist and ;her«> is certainly nothing JIOV«] (Continued on page 9>

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