Council Grants N. Y. Concern Permission to Erect Office
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*-'•• . •••.••.-. •>* u «j Form an O :/.-jmr.outh, Til L ihe Herald i ft n*:t jr Local Newf Windy Md eoM*r tod** wit* a cskaace of rain fate In the day •r aifbt IUr and HM*r Friday Summit Hecord raw* SECTION Sanmlt «-(Mt Entered ai SWOBS' Claw Matter at th« roclttffict st bumntll, M. j., VaAti the Act «» March J, 1S7* $4 A YIAR • CENTS ied Jewish Concert Group to :h Organized Open Membership Council Grants N. Y. Concern | Summit Area Drive April 14 . u« of about forty Permission to Erect Office s» the Summit YW The Summit Community Con- 11 Plans for the erection of an office building in Summit L I - uirthday. d or- certs Association, Inc. will con- duct its 1952-53-MenflJcranlp' cahP by the George S. White & Cp;j Inc:,Neyf Yorkmmmm^WU- l'ai|jn during the week of April cern, were approved Tuesday night by Comnioft-Countil. ,.,*.:>!, Madison, Mor- 14, it was announced yesterday by The* building, '«stimated"at $100,000, will be erected on \ provident* tBd other Mrs. Malcolm S. Edgar, of 124 Morris turnpike at HuntJey road. A one-story establish- ommunitie*. R*»W Hobart avenue, recently elected ment, designed by Daliell & Dal- president. p,. j director of the Banks and Most Stores aril, MiUbura mrchitecta, it will [sit 50 feet back froin the turnpike. Fd. Mtion'-of Reform Mrs. John-T, Connor of 11 Un- To. Remain Open Tonight * siting a* &dvi«©r | den plape will, he«ci a campaign erate* branch ofices at Hacken- ,:i..-ip «nd helped in I organisation pf m . "subscription Hunk* and most. retail aaek and Maple-wood An addition .to i' -in plan* i solicitors," .who will enlist new, re T .-(ftliiif'two l>e«auM- of tomorrow being eancies after the renewal list-la plans to constrvct a f 100,000 mod- ,n M.e ftffered Washington'* Birthday, a holi- h: my night wowhlp I completed.. ern brick and glass building oh a day. Bank* will be ofwn until. four-«ere plot. The building itself ••nal one k expected I itekiiwhile, letters will be sent K p.m. and storm until 9p.m. will cover one acre, Barking for ,1 Q out shortly to current members -, Store*, banks and public baild- Y SO to 75 car* u included. When the 5 i w> 'room* ar« MUl be- urging that renewals' be' made in'xw will he clos*! afl-day tomor-, promptly. ." , r building i* completed thi» August Daly Enters Race row.Parking met«r> will not be the firmjrjtt do§f ij* ^flfirood + . Mrs. Edgar Mid -that It Is hoped lit op«r&£toii. i " • ; "•;- branch. The concern will mwe 15 many 'members will find it pos- to 40 employees into the new of. ^ening of March 3,. A the for Both Council sible to renew by March 8,- th<? • an executive com- date of the final concert of the ' The building will include, beside* its ersMon at' the season. The concert will be a Record Turnout regular buaine* offices, a base- |of Mr and Mr*. Arthur D. And Freeholder program by the Columbia Concert ment recreation room and cafe- 4i Edge wood road, on 'Trio. .Following this concert and *T Invitation* haw Two more ;I^p«.bH^n..iuipJrA«|i; Expededfor teria. tor campaign opensp, , the to all JewU* re§I- \ Freeholder tossed their hate OmplaJna of PlurUns; sUd in the liberal in-j Into the ring this w*ek, thereby Membership Committee hopes that In a letter to Common Council * all renewals will be recorded. Chamber Dinner luuon of Judaism-to attend {bringing the fkld> of contestants scoring city parking conditions. She added that because of the Advance ticket sales for the 13th John M, Mackie of 108 Woodland arch 3rd meeting. The con- |fop thethre e vacancfejJ to ,Ix_ M remission of the concert tax,"which .. „ . , annual dinner meeting of the Sum- OFKICIAL NOTICE that Overlook Hospital has Avenue,, said that "constructive will hold Its first eerv- .._.-• , , cation at Rutgers, to Miss Edna Dover, superintend-, | Area Chamber of Commerce kiav night, March 7. and !of T«f»^ m orn n« there was aj Budge t Corn- boen geIecte(J for an Jnt€grrf roie in the Rutger8 m t measure* am immediately neces- u ossible to add j^ ent of nurses at Overlook, and Arthur W. Smith, indicate that the affair will break U,e p^^ .seventh but shortly after the can-! ^ Possible to add jUnl^ralty Schoo, of Nurslng is made by sary." He noted that "The over- s director, and Theoaore S. Kenyon, president of the all previous attendance records. ^^^^ I«U. El..' StonSby, (left, nursing edu- hospitaX. *.„_ tl ,_1 ll.\_ boar. _ _,J _d B oL f trusteesJ. - ' . - ' - • " " " • ' i •"•••••'_:• flow of cam which cannot get next season. This jThe dinner will be held Thursday, A Sunday School jj. 'abruptly withdrawn by telegram, j Into the MapJe Street parking lot Over thc week-end Eugene p;i «?ct°r has already stimulated in- j February 28, at the Hotel Suburban, first session shortly is a menace to the orderly ftow Daly of 15 Pearl street announced | ter??tin membership, Mrs. Edgar i Richard G. Moser, Summit and New York attorney and former of traffic in the City and a great that he will be a candidate for the) pototed.out, and It is expected that j Rutgers Picks Overlook for inconvenience to reoldents," jcrsry officers selected by ,Republican nomination of Fre«: j anotnc*1 oversubscription will re- ' chief counsel of the Senate Crime hirti-r members present holder in the April 15 Primary and'j sult Investigating Committee; will be! Offering a solution, which he (-lilt-tit. Arth toast master. The guest list will j. termed "simple, obvious and inex- also as a member of the Common j Other officers elected to the As- Nurse School Experiment inciude, municipal.,officials'of. this! pensive-," Mr. Mackie wrote,"The tn.-vyf-prts«d«BU.. Maurice jc^nctcU E opposini g OOgded n D. GGense- }\ soriatioiti n IlIncludde tthhe followingflli : AI- Overlook Hospital will provide . University in fostering In- 1 State city ar well as ?Cew Providence; so-called park on Broad street be- Sl&mlex.anjLMrs, mef of Valley View avenue. On Man R. Devenney, executive vice- clinical facilities for practical tcrest in the plan. The program jBoro>igh and Berkeley Heights! tween Maple and Elm street* is trsrwirf r, Dr. Abra- J Monday Fred E. Haley of ••F«nw^ri';Pf^d*^--»^-^ubljkIty: chairman; training- of nurse* student* en- .^!r:'.'".begoffered---by--thrv^^ rwBiFtrtn: recerdinf tecre- ^^ officer for Union aridT Som-I Danief "MutimanV vice-president ' rolled in the State University's two created division of nursing at the jst. Teresa's Charch will give the! the requirements of a large and fr* M«,ri/.» Si«*l! enrre*. ^ntt counties, declared his inten-and chairman, Concert Selection ' year experimental nursing pro- MB.'- State University's Newark Col- ; invocation. convenient parking lot at a mini- gram, Itjwras announced last night .lego,-.- of,_Art* dared that he Is seeking the office | vice-president and chairman, Ar- ; by Theodore S. kenyon, president The two-fold purpose of the ported that ticket (tales in Its group j Could Be Beautified ier Tommitfoea Named as an Independent candidate from; rangements Committee; Mrs. W. ' of thc board of trustees, and Innovation is to demonstrate that -to date exceed 135. Similar lndi-j v'j Shapiro is chairman sthe Fanwood-PIalnfield area claim-1 J. Means, vice-president end chair- Arthur W. Smith, director of Over- skilled bedside nurses'can be pre- Nations of a record turnout are! «e further wrote. In no sens* eomimnee to present names ing that both communities "have | ;m)in, Membership Committee; Mrs. ' look Hospital Association. pared in a shorter period than Tti*° reported by the merchants' j ™ t rm ; much In common,": | Robert .&.. Woodward,-. sectary, ] frrust«is of Rutgers, the State three years andd to increase the idivisiod n andd thh e civiic andd profea-f J P^ ^^1 ,^1 * ° VMrs *!th her aw Dr, Mor- Whltcomb I'ulU Out j and Henry C Thompson, Jr., ' nivvrsity of New Jersey, had number of registered'"nurses. jsional division. Fred C. Kent*, Jr. "*" " ***"- "• iffen *nd llaurlc* Siegel. j Tn 1&W«Fpft<lldftt<*. ?to ft*, aref 'tr««»tirer. .' • . ;*' , j ihe program at "the an- j Graduates will be" required to is in charge ot ticket distribution! but Wautiful. Those-th** e vin uW itatloB and by-laws «0«-_]Krir«t--ft-l«efco1i-or-thls city andj Membra of the Board of Direc- niMrt, mid,winter meeUng of the serve an eight month internship ifor the civic group, Robert Duna-| «* * «f *e.»«« standing just mo for the done in the new parking of Joseph Bildher. the incumbent trio of Cot. J. H. M.; tors are as follows: Lawrence J. ooaip. which will en«We the University to ! " merchants, and Alexi.*» renumeration In r^cog- G. Scott for the industriaJ division, j lot provided by Short Hills a year rormr Kaplan,and (Dudley, Harry S. King and Mrs. MacGregor, John J. Connor, Mrs i evaluate the new program. e Surr>r Chairman of th* jHelen M. Glaeser. Montagu Hankin, Mrs. Douglas nitic^of service given by the Since Overlook Hospital will pro- !iTickets may also be purchased at] ****• Th entire space could Be is Erwin Rach- A student during her period of train- i; BB Harvey P. Whjtoomb, Ptainfidd - Smith, Miss PhyHls Taylor, ^r^^*^ !?»«.-»4155) » -W .su™,. -nwoodj ,-JJMrhododemJix* mI*****;. and other li s^rv.ng with him are: Dr.