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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 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 OgdeOd n D. Gense-G }\ soriatioiti n IncludIlde ththe 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«Fpftr 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. ; , i , had *&-•— KftUtzman, Mr. Devenney, William 4. Grede Ing and inU-'msWi), Overlook will j nursingi obstetrics, and pediatrics' «- - , ... GOp c ty comm ttw mani nruol)ery it would I R'j^t. Mr*. Morton Kap-.Kan- ; * ,._ ^..J.J »_ j.«; Mrs. Helen C. Bender. Mrs. Plum- defray much of the costs of the in- j work in communiwible diseases The program committee for the. * j|lnnounc<>d hj? candIdacy toftl iy resemble- a. j rto!neBberK Lotiki Mar- p, i.j, ,! ley,. . Mrs., Means. . Mrs. Erwin divldual's education. Although | pubiic hpalth and psy.chiatry will Trf"™«r headed by John G. Segel-| """" ooanty npwfl iprM on TlI da does irnvr. Arthur I). Schwari. The !morninu through n prrpsred r^1 Rflchlin Mrs David teudlow. Mrs. students will be encouraged to live j be provided for in other affiliated 'ben* has announced that a turkey incudes Fred ... | ' |i,, )» by Edjtar. Mrs. Woodruff J. Engflish NAM President at home, the hospital will pro- medical centers. dinner will be served and that thc I am well avrare that this area u m|t abrupl v ki ( )t Wrs vide residence and board where was orlginftUy acquired... hy. tto«, -•«,nrar:.H-roW Kwps- acndlnf( Gandldntes for the PxperirWntaI „ all the papers} ' - R<-nty Harding. Mrs. Donald — ...... ,. . ..'.I.. - I i-r Mumce Mayer required. r two'year program must make ap- alt-girl floor show popular on) City for the future development of Mumcr Mayer. a fcw hours ilftor fjoiivorv of tnc- Johnston. Henry C Thompson, Jr., Will Speak at ar<1 ra The e;•xperimcntu! mssxsm ini plication through the odmissions Broadway night club circuits. As ,.aj;iyjc center, represent use for 1 £fi. r, Mrn. Henrietta statement ordering that It be-rith-.U M - Woodward. nursing aass planned, controlled, and"1 office of the Newark College of;is customary, a social hour win I this practical, purpose would in no drawn. aurice Mayer heads the directed by Rutgers University is Arts and Sciences at 40 Rector , Prccede tne dinner. way jeopardize the original long Da'^f entrance into the-contest.: Annual Y Dinner A committee which a departure from current prac- street A limited rtumbpr-of-ap-4 special attraction this year will term objective. It would, however, 1 ! Heart Group Will be thc Departing from its usual custom. tice Traditionally, nurses attend j plicanta will be accepted for the i P««?nt?«°«». °' three door solve our immediate problem." M,,, R*rt «.8n,.n. 'fr/li'.'"!• designed 'r'to K"split ':;'tho r""iSinnmit-: prUcs contribl ted by thc indm BToonwt«?ln. Mrs. the Summit YMCA has scheduled three-year hospitnl schools where | first class which is scheduled to ; . ' -\ -Council Preside*t.©tto F. Taylor Solicit Funds, its sixty-sixth annual dinner nut they - ftf«.>--tr«ine<} as •epprenlices. f start 4fl Juty, li>52=- .-• •••---— ^^1-°}^°°:——————---, ;-ardex,ed.....tfee-..-irti*r'----«ckiio»-lcdged... r "SFeoncTa ry * sc fifbdr !"• ' "...... : £..., .^...... r.".r:v.-:TT..(..with--appr*ciatlon »hown-for Mr.-- 0 the Hotel Suburban, Summit, and, r.tl M ' MA 1 .P ""^*' circles, having befn a graduates, the two-ytwr program.; Mr$. MuiTOy Nomed UnlOB Mflckirs ir.trnst Hovvever, he *' r e fcandfdatrfor Council on numrrnus By Mail according to officials of the "Y," will aid in alloviatinR tho current j . , ,. .;••• -, •maBioiu.:H« Is ng:a|n s<-fking; a Elementary Art County Aide for StOSSen ! added that there was nothing new the event will be of major intorost • nursing shortage by providing_ Bernard Shanley. of Bernards- to Mr-. Mackle's suggestion. He Mp committee is R „ h, ; Annotinccmpnt that a mail eatn- to the whole;crmtrmmity. The din- trained nurses after only twenty- | viHer national campaign manager { pointed out that Council » alert , ' l'\ nc Skcurt and Mm. to r S.hftin oo-«hfiirmen: Gensemer Jictivlll be held "Wednesday. March two months of study. Teacher Resigns, for Harold__E,_S.tftswn.- has «p- - the;..ncceas.lty of. increased park- fund r;imp;iiKn of the" n '* iM H.nom*tcm. Mra. J; 'nto J^.P...JP?I'1I?5! fi**1(' wiw«- h« Hcntt*Association will be conducted 5.. Students enrolled in the Rutgers pointed Mm Anna Murray of -5* -J-' .g facilities and. is considering /M-ar Mffl Sheldon ^an «nd .waa elected thr^fe years plan will devote two—days--- New avenue to be:_in j several alternative*. He said the "-" "!•" RMiarj Wagner,' Successor Named 1 '' I? ,'. r The resignation of Mrs. Patricia In Unio-n County. ing on plans «nd when they are completed "measures w*ill b^ tak^n 11 i nmmitteef, of- B. RothrrHiel. nrt tfflclier in tin In order to enter Mr. StiiK.sen in -i — '! the preferentifll primary, 1.000 sig- to-juixstanttally relieve conditions." elemnntary! schools,, was' ac(<<>pted ! mitures noe(le(i l>efor»:: March Adilitioniil BiiN Aslieil Jack a member of thf nntional Iward of nt the,meeting of tho Bonrd of •pnone & Telegroph. He b « nirxn-.;..r^i'.Ients. i>Kitic ."hcarf coin quired to take half of the required 6, the' fil.injc_ilcajr.int\ Further in- Award."! were made to the . low • r K Inwitrh, Harr thp Young Men's Christian Assp- | Education Tuesday evening The !' 'tlnnhorR, Dr. the city Plnnnins Hoard.' 1 hoxc.t will ho placed in .ttores and 1 credits in college level- academic formation m-^y be obtained, by i bidding contractors for the - re- : public huiMinRK' for additional elation He'will speak on tho im- I resignation becomes effective at r 1 Mitthew Zcig- Daly, who will not tlisrlane who subject matter. calling . Mrs. Murray at Summit j habilitatkm of City Hail. Thej' portnnce of tho free rntorprifse— tho close of the current school contriloitiitn.i. Hospital Director Smith «n- 6-3R42-M. ' Continued, on page 8 his backers nrr, ndmlts that they system an it applies to community^ : K j.nounccd'...thflt...Mn?.-.. Winthrop Me-. •year.- include GOP f«'Uor»s in ...SunuiiitU...Ro.N:.rt... O...... IVi('.ivon..will. .- f.i injiVltiittons' tiko'the YMCA.-T>nn who are opposed to tin- Bmninseruis IrciUMir.r of thi- loc«l campaign ; Masters of the Junior Service Replacing Mrs. Rothcrme will (.5. >fitchc>U. of Summit, prosidont ...... , ... i _. * wel Program, wing of the Prerholdpr-'i. H»- hfis has polled; driv,., pointed out tint 55 per cent j "" ' Hi__ King, to work with officials of the unte of Irvington High School. Boy Governor of State as hla;h as 47R votes, Daly k from of nil doiuitions r.nuiin in Union L>rp nl lnt the Summit .ictlvith*. Thl^ prosram .wnswtii |.speaker indicates that Mr. Grede Woman, Hit by Car, Teaohcrs colleges. i« currently Daly lain was horn In Milwaukee, nttended tenchlng grndc nrt nt Newton. ISoy Governor'nf New Jersey hnils 1 lodge of Rika nnd Is a member of nmlnly of In heart flll- Recovering in Hospital local publlr schnol.i, stutlicd «t The bonrd aho appointed Mrs. from the SumrnH YMCA'a Milh.urn j '»p- -« »t Bp.m. at Summit Typographienl Union 7«8. nirntfi. tho nution'.* !e«ditiR cause Miss Kitty Dohmoy, 75, of 214 the University of Wisconsin, and Morris avenue, Mruck by nn auto-' Ruth Hoborts,, part time clerk nt ;M:-Y Club. He is Tht-odorp S. i '"Armchair Travel He In employed1 with the Summit of tlixith .The proRrair;imu nl.^n!."o includes Rndgers. 17, of Short Hills. • vvna commissioned ail infantry mobile Sunday, was reported doing: Franklin School, to n full-time-f ••''"K'-d by the YM- HeMld. of the nu'diool profw- Tho nnnunl modfl legislature Is 1 lieutenant. In 1!U9. Well .yesterday by Overlook Host-, ilerk effective September. Mrs. ! through supportcrSiSi' " nnd publ.ir in existins and new .sponsored bv the state YMCA nnd "f the I'nuWn mlnlmhw the ontry'of Daly'in"tlie'wi'irptifii* 'discoveries in the audio- j To help pay his WH.V through pital. She suffered >\ fractured left: Roborts, who resides at 8 Holmes only open to Hi-V members. Thc local battle and point out that anyj'vu.milnr field. he sold nluminum pot.4 leg. Oval, New Providence Im.s OrtV OovcriHir. Rov SeiiatoTs. «nd and Pflna door-to-door during the ! Police snid the driver of tile car M ft t,,Prk |n (1 '•' "|»n to the puh- votes he will obtain will he nd-j , ' ^ school system [lin \. \^(,mbh%\m'nrr «>1«/ted at a summer. Actually, nfter trnding was Frederick R. Mitchell of Ka»t| s,n(,(, ,||n(, m<) verae to the Incumbent '01(1' Locat Man Seeks Post Mf8 pre-lif;is!rttive nssf'rhhl/ held at 'lie in Otiard' trio of oamlfdates m wi n gnninlo BPJ of nltiminnmwiire for -Oranjje. The accident occurred nt ... ,, ,' „ , , Princetnn, Fiodgers. n Millburn As Toft Delegate a snmpio SPI or niuminiimwnrt ior " .... ' \ lorlins of H Valemont w«v "• l! off.-rtmvel ple- M Counellmnn-nt-Irfirge Hicliok. time clerk In theHigh School Senior, was elected V; Frederick Grituvnld, Jr. of SBn mil of clothes, he wont back for the intersection of Morrm nvenue; , "• «v Hwortm and nf R : from more than 200 rnntlidntes W, I. (Viklnnd nvenue. local contractor, hil«4ot n seconrash d Hian,d fnthe lustr yen« rriUttt roUr'owithd Mltchoir"l l'" ."trce cart "durin WM gtrnvellin a heavyR rain.ea«t; K"idnnc' e department, effertive rmed Intir- Evening Hours Listed MOO cnnh. His Mtnrr. * n V -mflriAiimMorri H nvenw A .ti t i",-Septemhrr. . Shr IK servlnK In n Saturday. He will 'take over" ri(1 »>Mm| to give ad- is peeking nomination n.i district cnrrHge mnker, urged him to enter ;°" -"prnsi nv«mit. . „ ,, -, from tiov. Alfred E. Driscoll in biminew In 1!MT '• Mitchrll " told police that Mlsa, similar rrtnnelty «t present, ••••I'-.n. . For Vote Registering Hcpiihllntn delfRate pledged to! T«7 ! Trenton on March 2$ and 29. " Delnn"y had an umhrrlla up nnd; -%\rn Barbnrn M. Unities of f< Sen. Robert A. Taft to the Uepuh- \ T 5 ' whn hsvp not >«•• rpg- The son of Mr. mid Mrs Theo- "!)H. vhnlrman of Mean National ("(invention. Ills Iln Ipnrtii'fl the nrncti( nHtICH of . • ** .. .,.•>. avenue wn, or «r«" Inrorrwlly ri1^- lie iinrintiiiu |irm in ninn .•» stepped off (he curb at the inter- dore R, Rodgcra, the youth's gu« "y (hit petition, which requires 100 siRrm- , , t| 'president of a Pemtur, : ji |uthoU foundrn m y business rw an n^iM- hrtl,,ri.tioti(1 t. He snld he saw the um- bernatorln! speech willed for: 1, h»ve unlit Mwreh « <« turcs, hnj* been completed. Continued on jm^e « In March, I turnc.) the car .harplyj l^"^ hm ,,M11 „ ,llMUlll<. The protection of Individual free- properly enroll for (he romtnir 1 ft tleft but the woman was knocked • , ,,.,..,, dom nnd thought. 2. The prepnra- Named *.i h-'HtiWA.t* n.i TVift tf» tho pavement Sergeant Thomani trm h r (lt th#1t rh 0 ln tllf> lhln! v!l Primary Elwstlon on April Ift. !to tho pavement Sergeant Thonmuj wtlr" " " " ' ' ! m follow*! u Anthony v i^ieh «f I Red Cross Cancel* FinnrnFinn-»rnnn called the City ambulanceaba ! R '. roplaclng Mrs. Helen N. , tlon of an nwnkoncd citiienry through adequate and well-direct- » "Mexico Oty O«rfc William K. 101 111 street. which removed her to the hospital. FlFullel r whho reinedid , j thh dt d lldit Plans for Dinner It wni reported that r»3 ropre- ^ teaching. 3. Thc a polntrd out thin week. youth, th? representative official* IteilRtrittlflni m«y >>e Thc pre-eampnlgn dinner and Two Korean Veterans sentntlves of rolleKfes nml ttnivor- of our economy In retaining A City Budget Passed rally nf the Summit chapter, Amer- of tomorrow, a basic Idea of the ir! daily, Monday through Friday, | /titles hnve mnde visits to the hlRh peacetime prosperity, while ado- Indicated ican Red Crow*, (scheduled for next foundation and function of a gov- from » H.ro. io 4iS0 |»,*». nt theWithout Opposition On Way to school iltirlns: the la»t wenieitcr quately providing for the defense Tuesil iy evenlnfc, February 'X, nt 1 Continucd on page * f,»r budget of |2,(U3.- loonl aoldliMYt ure enroute of thef ree world, 4, The construc- t!lt,V Clerk's offln-, C'H.v H»n. "" th 1 to consult with students who will vt% „.,* which re.tulti) in "it lax rate of I " "'K' "I'honl enfeterln. hn» been | („ s | f San Francisco tion of new faciltlJra, Institutions, Vvt«, , and lt» Hprlnirfteld »V«»HIIP. Spwlal <' - umm t rom «hl« On Initide Paget 1 «3tt wiw fi(lo|>t«Ml without npponl- {rambled, ehnptrr offlelnln de- wh,.rl, thoy nrr|v,,() \mi W(M,|, from ; »| highways, nnd the aiatntenance of ,; •"•will nlnit hour* 4!.1O p.m. Io 9 P-" " to attend l I|l rir lion nt a public lienrinjr held by elnred l«.it ui(jht. / ; the Korean battlefmnt They lire: the oM ffuyilltles, to support the Borough , % "' "- will IM< nrhriluled for Imln.v, School tlonnlion.i for Mm. (Jer- ' n Cotnnion I'ouneii Tu«*d55.1R, ChrlfttntiM Thp candidates for Governor IM', nun odtffiit mn- to IVmnim wlio hnvn nwrrlwl «>r Bent .inloji Ih thp tchool totaled Soda! II, 13, 14, « „„.„„ H« "out of. thMj in- |||)rldkra are on rotation fur» were nsked for tlipir conception j ntnriHl fmni on« dlalrlct to M"- | to call offf thh e event. lough. $119.90, of thc purpooe of the Modbl Youth Town»hlp WFS mqulred Io r «nr«i»c» with Outlw Agenc*. 80. •- m*mmmmmmm THE SUMMIT HSRALb. THURSDAY, ftBWAVT2LJ9S2 ArtenHen! Pr*f««l«Ml >l OTHS-TKRM ITES-ft^Th'mMvm- Local Man Rejoins Music Groups to All !xn»rmii«tfH«i9 l« A*M*rt»Jy FRIDAY NIGHTS CALL MlrehfH 2-0080 '(« » P. if. ARE 'HI » P. .1/. Bell Lab Staff as Present Joint Bond Loboratorlw - S*Jvie« SUMMIT SHOPPING NIGHTS Summit Arc*'Chamber of Commerce Vice President Mozart Concert The CoSonid! LittU- Symphony Timothy E, Shea of >2 Pine 1 Grove ivvnue, assistant vice presi- gocu-n, vv^iih made its debut la* deht in personnel ret at ions of the month" in M«di*on. will jo*" the American Telephone * Telejmph New Jersey Choral Soiipty V< your watches, silver Company, and for tivany yean a ruary 71 ana 2S to present a pro- suMMrr TYPEWRITER member of the Bell Telephone gram unique in this area. The Laboratories, return* to the Lab- groups will combine to perform offers and jewelry repaired oratories today as a vice president. Moisart'*' Requiem ia D Minor un- • watefcts, cfecks repaired • dids rciiaisJMtd Mr. Shea w*» a member of the der the direction of Dttyid Ran- RELIABLE REPAIRS ON dolph in_ Morristown H»*h~School. • N«w watch Msts, boadt • cry$toif ht$*rt*4 Laboratories from the time of its incorporation in 1925 until J|>3». There fif no record of the per- t TVPBWBITERS • habits'shots bro«Mi • beads ttruiK| A veteran of more than thirty formance of this work for full • (cwtlry, silver r*pkrt*d md repaired chorus and orchestra tn recent • ADDING MACHINK8 yean in northern New Jersey It Shea has had wide experience in liter* has been announced that the Ktwut Baock many phases of the telephone house i» sold out for the f;r»t $,?"". **"* m Bros* •». business. From IMS to 1950 he Timothy JE. Shea night. Both performance .tart at, |{ET(.BNg H(JME .. Llfut. a,, All I Blacks ftontk was president of the--Teletype Corporation, a Weitern Electric : of Market electronics shops, and in IMS he • 5L5Tf Mcarf. admirer, ere Haddoa H Smith. V*.**** 5 Woodland Av«. (ocrou from Strand Company subsidiary. From 1930 ttlaware of the fact that he com- . Corp.. returned Monday to Sum- to 1941 he was vice president of was named assistant engineer of manufacture at Western's head- posed 15 masses during his »hoij# Springfield Are.. r«.r. Be«rliw«»«Hl Rd. Electrical Research Products, Inc., l auiv also a subsidiary at that time quarters He was named president lifUm/in addition to thr-tno|r !"" "IT" SU. 6-7074 Official Watek Intp+clor* for thm D.L. A W Rullromd and- a director of the Teletype familiar operas. »ympbonie». »•»'•" he »KU rec wa - Graduate of St. 1. -T. Corporation, a Western Electric Chamber and piano" music. - **• -the Daw -unit at ^-.-i A native of Newton, Mesa., Mr. subsidiary, in 1N8. Early In l»50 £M his masses, the Requitm in forpi Kewrve. Mr. i Shea received a bachelor of he was made personnel director D minor 1, the most famous. It hi-M th, rank of major and w« scienee degree in electrical en- of Western Electric. Since July written during the last 'Omnmndmg off.cer of he uj.t gineering- from the Massachusetts WM 1, 1M0, he has held h» present JDonthaV-'Jiia. life and completed *hrn hp wM recalled, hali been Institute of Technology in 1918. post at the A. T. A T. Company. by hU pupil Francois 8u.am.yer Rationed at C«nn Pendhton. The following year he received P 'He is a former fellow.of the after Mozart's deatb^ .iSSSav^l '* SUMMIT LUMBER CO., IMC a neuter's degree front M.I.T\. to- Acoustical Society and the Insti- & Co. gether with the bachelor of tute of Radio Engineers, und a during JS ^co^nd half^oZ the j the Firpt Natto^ [science degree tiom Harvard. fellow and* past treasurer of the The first half^wiii^x^'Parry ...... - 4 Dependable Sourc* .Oevmea -X* two «*eUom Jiaaxdifc,^6 *$M )Vest Hnd »v*nue with j SoLondon Laboratory P,layers will present "Missouri jg Danieanel B.. McNarnaraa,, fireman, Is Your Cellar Floor Wet'l for Submarine Research during USS, huSBSiScT"WlBirOloria Legend." -- - ^. , guarantj World War IT, he supervised its Summit Officer Gtfi Th« play, recently produced by ;-• v t t scientists and engineers assigned Narnera, of M Mountain aVenue, is to give you a dry cellar floor! No charge until] i Fort Dix Assignmtnt serving aboard the high speed. Guthrie McCTintio at the Empire j= has proven entirely satisfactory. to the submarine fleet baaed at York, centen about !•; Pearl Harbor. minesweeper USS—HamWeton—in- -^h, Second Lieutenant Harry" P. the Mediterranean, it has .been an- Estimates cheerfully given ... CALL Mr. She* returned to the Jeffries, eon'of Henry E. Tyler of the character, of Jesse Jamel, hit E and nounced-by the Navy. family life, arid his profession. E Western Electric Company in I* Pine Grove avenue, bae recently The ship is/on a "good will" ; ' Other, local boys taking part 1n- 'S LEO GARBER in local moving, storage, 1945 as superintendent of manu- been assigned to duty with the cruise with the U. & Sixth Fleet. I elude:. Peter V»n Lel*ht of .85 £ facturing' engineering in the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Dix. ?* recently visited Tangiere, North Woodland avenue, aj Billy Ga- [5 LINDEN 3-7783 long-dtstcmc* moving —• K»tertng—on-a«tiv» d«ty in- Au«- gust. 1931, Lieutenant Jeffries Africa, and Aufuita, Sicily. It is shade; and Robert B. O'Brien, Jr., ? ITHir scheduled to visit several ports in of 22 High' street, as a member WE REPAIR completed the associate company inilii|||||Ulllllllllllll|llllllllllltlflllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllHIIIUI officers course at the infantry Italy. of *tt midte* of school, Fort Bennlng, Georgia, UHMIT EXPRESS COMPANY^ December 0, 1951. A graduate of Holdernese School, Plymouth, SEWING N.H., he earned his Bachelor of 46-76 Roilrood Avtmit Science degree at the University MACHINES of Fthode Island In Kingston, and let a SINGER expert tune- SUMMIT 6-0315 is a member of Phi Mu Delta and up your sewing machine. Phi Sigma fraternities Reasonable ^ charges. ....JEstjk, " mate'/urnisfietl' Tn ""advance; Fufter^Wood of Apponaug, Rhode #W"ML V'ClJIl l^^urJiEi.l#C^ Call your . Buying: Defense Bonds is one SWGER SEWING CINHft of the wisest and soundest in- i •.«. MMM-a . •», i M suvict . it*, i M ram eoMMimrrr vestments an American can m«e»e, 387 SPRINGFIELD AVE. for himself, his family, their free- SU. 6-6278 dom and prosperity. and ANNOUNCEMENT

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—The-undersigmed batiks will not be open for business, either during Our new "SHOW DOWN" U$ regular banking hours or in the evening1. gives you the fiill (acts aJi(lfi« : However, as a community service, the banks of Summit will provide proof you've been .looking for T\B E VOW, OWN expert, on carV - v«|.,r•.• • ! ...... - quickly compare witli otlicr special banking hours on Thursday evening, FEBRUARY 21st F«t the fart, nrovc how. ,hp , y ge for 'Si give, you mn,« c'm Oodjtc featurei that eive you i»faction even after thousunils9'1" from 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Where others give fyou "self . .afc.y and ecomW than ,v^n «r» coshng hundred, of dollars „„,„" For inslanco, Dotlce gives you ... we {five you proof J ' Safe -.(•»."•« I'irst. nf course, you'll wailt „, »th - slopping with 'loiigi>r*woaring l>yci'<' Stop by. soon .. . we'll 1,^ |, ] «| f'y aspect the .m.rt,l,nc., Blld ;; K u to vc ynu vmjr «md six hydraulic brakf copy of the "Show Down" booklet that helps -" interior nf ,,„ ,)iR f,pw , you make car-value rompnmqrx JO rjukkly, con- tllfl free nstead off tiitlio uwnuiual f«i Citizens Trust Company of Summit, New Jersey veniently , . . convincingly. You can take it Ctt other oarst-ovfit those costing i; (in home and make your monry-siivinj? comporijom "' dollurdll j moro -- coiii|«" " The First National Bank and Trust1 Company •t yo»ir leisure! important safety features' NotM of Summit, New Jersey The Summit Timt Company DODGEI 9/^-* NOW ON DISPLAY ««i/r/voic^««nDDEE |W fUOlMMft of mortgage .„„,„ William A. Kunc of 69 Beckman Hdd LflSt Niaht ' ^ held last night in the main road, was .elected a vice-president In Summit and other Union C,JU,i- Mrs. Anna Rose Wright, author Ihall'of the school. ty communiUe* during mi, . . of the Union County Trust Co., nt b Elisabeth, at the organisation ing the company* current r««lty ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIillillllllllllilllillllillililllllilillllUiilllMllllillilllllliilllillilU meeting: of the Board of Directory investment jn the County to r,vi-r heid Tuesday $28,000,000, Roy A. Kirkpatm-k r w head ©f Prudential'* Northern M -.,Kunc. ho was an assistant I TYPICALLY SUMMIT I New Jer»«y mortgage loan office, vke-'jpre»id«-ht/ now will be vice- ***5?!y*?*d this week. i president in charge of all personal Ef and in»tal!m*ni loans Operation*. Mr. Kirkpatrick said Prudential He haa be«n with the company in mortgage ktaiw made to home various ..capacitje* for 31 yeatq. owners and husLnem men fa thf . Mr. Kunc, a native of Elizabeth, region*! trffieV area during Uk ' moved to Summit five years year totaled $2»,4«,90O. ago from Union. He' waa edu- In Union County, as elsewhere, cated In Elisabeth public *chool» the majority of loan* were made and u> a graduate of the Ameri- on residential properties, The re- can Institute of Banking; and the port >how<>d that more than 2100 Graduate School of Banking, families in the 13-cbuhfy territory whieh m conducted by the Amer* covered by Mr. Kirkpatricks or- ioan Bankers" Aseocifttion at Rut- Plating , ganization, financed ihe purchase gens University, where his grad- Crystals Fitted of home* during the year through uate thesis on personal loane wej Prudential loan*. More than 9t accepted for library »!«».!«»»„ ~J "per"tent of the heaHy^^M'mii- ' He U a member of the Elisabeth CARLANS lion mad« available by th>xeom- ! Krwanis CJub nerving last year as pany went into this 'type.ofjftftrt- ' yice-pre»ideht. Itimmunit} . gage financing, Industrial. fti. Eves. tU • V. ML totaling $505,000 and $90,000 of f-l«M farm loans accounted for the re- Summits Aid in mainder, 1 Frudentialateo purchased $io- Recent Plane 615,000 of property for investment i purposes" during W51, bringing the Disaster Told

rlz p th Looking on are from left "to right": Webb Van Winkle, I Investment now held in Northern P , %* ? recent ^ScpuScout ffobbHobbyy ShoShow w4*£s• ththU Thomas Prior, Richard Miller, Roberta v. S. Reed, , chairman of the Summit Chapter, Repaired. . , New JeiK<7v id 12!t.2iUMM. • architectural eith«>it l&Min.^i,*. — _J A!X— _•«. New Jeremy to $23,288,960. architectural exhrbit. HJrt4ingHhe wtmaAMiat rib- one of the judges* Rettig, and Gordon Peterson, a i American ReOf Croas, this week UMBRELLAS _ bon is .Robert Rettig 'WhdM presented me display. scout official. uotlined the part the local chapter Recovered »r Repaired Postponement Mode in took in the plane crash in Eliza- XPERT RE-WEAVING on Automobile Assault Case ary 2fl ag a result »f an arKi^nt"i outlines five piltars: in a Life lira. Today! *5jl 1. The One God. 2. Observance of the prayers. S. The lunar foM each year. 4. Alms giving. 5. Pilgrimage!* to Mecca. I The speaker quotfd from the | Kuran. "Let there be no comput- I sion In religion" and the urge to : practice lovr. friendship «nd tol- i eranep. In conclusion. Dr. • Trapp TlieMcKinlty •' Mnted that, today, a more libcrn! | leadership of educated men prom- 17" toed a mere liberal development C wllh DOOM I of Muhammadftniftrn and that the 1 follower* of the Arabian prophet have done nnd are still doing, fine work among peoples who. In all PAYMiNTS! The Lincoln probability, could never W com- . verted to OhrUttSunfty. 17" Th# "orchid" ^wa* presented by The Cooliilgc Combination Albert Steven* Crockett Prior to 2G" AM FM Radio the speech. C. O. Spamer and Her- j 3 Spt*4 Record Player bert Peakp, both of Summit, were j DrLuxe Tiihlo Model elected to rncmbprflhip. Fifty-one had luncheon at the i Hotel Suburban. LIFE BRAS from ^Wiae Angle View •tf matie "Triple-Lock"- THE VAIXEY ,. ' / ii, V'UI lnler'««nc»~K«»y Tun- BERKELEY TELEVISION CO. ii, n Optn TouJqhr 'til f P. M. *-H Coo!, Long.UJe SfllfH rfiOPei T «rt*frll»fi1 nnd ruttnm fhfrrjr Inrnltnr* mir »»*r$alt}r, 90SUMMITAVE. w* su.*-52i? ANANTtUI'dT l Clettd AH t>«ry Fridoy, WMhitftMi Vi»H Out Room Oi tt*.f Vill#y ft*., Ft THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY Pag. 4 Spiritual Life to __^|» «* 2:30P.*. parish house. ]_>, I for Peace: 10 ami, HoJy Commun- E!_»4, D ~,-Xj*A Be Piscusstd jhon;. i pm.. Box*- choir; 5 p.m., • "ST DdpTIST Harvey Marshall will apeak led by Mrs. E. e. 1 p CHURCH DIRECTORY 'J Girls i'hoir; 7 :t5 p.m., Choir Guild ' ,„ -wur''Spirituall' HeritageHit" aatt a talk will be a stud .- . • .V-...1 .. • - - j bridge. - | it!n"lhe I^i. Lea«ue on life of U. S. Pr^d(,rill . ' j Sunday • — 8 a.m., Holy Com- :Church Elects Presbyterian Church St. John's Lu QTINt Church j munion; 10 a.m.. Choir rehearsal; ; New Officers Bev. W. 8. PhJI. ill a.m., Church acfcool: Morning!:! New officers were elected to ! Bev. Ktefcaitf A. Bryma U DcFsres* AVSJISM J Prayer and sermon by Rev. Claude , two boards of the Pint Baptist i L. Picken*; 7 p.m. YTF. Churc~ h *t the annua"l meeting held. CONSERVATION •Today — 8:15 p.m.. Church choir Today-8:15 p.m.. Senior choir] Monday _ 10 A.m> Hoiy Com- recently and several Incumbents rehearsal. I munion; 11 a.m., St. Mary's chap- were retained in official capacities. Sat a-day —10 a.m. Junior choir ter; 7 p.m., Joint dinner meeting New members of the board of Sunday — $:*5 am. Church rehearsal; Senior catechetical of'the Church Boards; 8:15 p.m., doaeons are Mrs. C. T, Askew, Mrs, The Need of Our Age school; 11 a.m., Worship and ser-., class; "11 a.m., httennediate choir sV«try. A. F. Jones, Thomas A. Lenci, Jr., moR, "Cod Seta Before You aji ] rehearsal. i Tuesday — •:i9 a.m., Junior Aux- A. B. Rudd, G. K. Teal and David Open Door;" 4:30 p.m.. Nominating I Sunday-*:JO a.m., Bible school; iliary 10 a.ni., Woman's Auxiliary. B. Van Bant. The Americaa people 'should b« most grateful for &, Committee of Council of Churches 10:45 *.m.. Worship and sermon, Wednesday — 8 a.m.. Holy Com- New members on the board of work of those P*o f*mom pioneers of wnservation& t at parish house: «:80 p.m., Junior ' 1 Serve"; 8 p.m.. Luther Hi- munion; 10ft.m.,-Koty OommunIon; resources, PresWtBt Theodore Roosevelt and Gifford snd senior high fellowship meet- League. trustees are C. R Chambers, E. Church World Service; l^oon — T. CorbeU and Carl JL «ul«tt -,C former Governor of Ptnitsyjvania. mne% their day, tags *t pariah house. \ Tuesday, 1:tt)y.m., Boy Bcouts. I Litany and Penitential Office; I T. Askew was named chairman. tttiiuiitW^W^^iniUtoisonttoh wster $»;*, Tuesday — J:M p.m., Brownie*; ) p.m.. Evening Prayer and Litany. Elected to the board of World tiofl reforestation, prevention of erosion of the soil, 3:30 p n{.. Glr! Scouts; S p.m. Meet- ' First Baptist Church Fellowship were Mr*. C, R. Cham* trolof fires in the Hmoer Ian««r : ~7 ing of the Council of Churches at ', Rev. ItevU R, Barnwell. D4>. The Community Church hers and Dr. Robert R. William*. Valuable as these natural resources and th#ir f:onserv«itf parish {OUM. • ' II David HL Eaton . Unitarian A. F. Jones is chairman. Rev. C. X, nefceas, Jr. 9 CHURCH SPEAKEB-Miss M»r: fpr future generations are, there are eyen. greater vaii Wednesday 2:30 p.m., Brown-f *** »M*UMI a* Springfield aw*. Rev, Jacob Frapp The board of Christian Educa- BBe be saved where human resources are considered. While ic*; 3:$0 p.mGirt Scouts; I:1S i ' Springfletsi and Waldrea Avenues tion has as new members Miss Minister, Forced gtxct Shannon, noted churchwoin- has been done to prolong life, and to increase the « p.m., New member* meet with the Sunday—9:30 a.m., Church school, ] Delta A. Hadsell, R. A. Kelley, Mrs. an. who will address >be'' annual •power-'of individuals through education and'tminim, Session *pX the parish hou*e. Sunday •«=- AtSQ s-m.,. Church Jack M. Manley and Mrs. Joseph World Day of Pray*r service of primary through adult classes; 11 school; 11 am., Nursery and From Chinai to is still much to be done in saving the lives of !(w,ooo a.m.. Nursery and. kindergarten : Gr Shuttkwworth. the Summit Council of Church- story groups; Service arid sermon, per year who *re hejnf killed in accidents, .,.,_ , Qalcqj Memorial Church- Continuing in officf by rer- Speak at Gafvary women on Friday, February 29, at T: election are George h. Martin, At a Tecent meeting In Paris of the Fifth intern&tioii Methodist and sermon, "The Glory ReRevv. Claude L jPickeas^Jjj ^ who it_jQak»-_-Memori«l church clerk; Mias Madeline Bus- Conference On Cancer, it was reported by Dr. Morton m* Merris of First-hand Faith* by Rev, was .I'forced by,, the Commttnlat* Mkis Shannon 'is'a mem? First Ev. Lutheran Church sell, treasurer; L. W- Giles, finan- vine of Albany, N. Y., that about 14 out of every l.oob cigare% ."«**.; Philip & Watten. Jr. Charles E. Ms thews; 5:30- pirn,, to leave China in the summer of her of" the board of managers of Rev, Harry 8. Carlson cial secretary and George M. Sinv smokers would develop lung c»ncer, 4 out of a l.ooo c'ij Junior High Fellowship; 6 p.m., 1B3Q, will occupy the pulpit at the Joint Commission of son, building fund treasurer. gmbkeri might be ttpected to: develop larynx cancer. Saturday—8 p. «., Couple* <3ubr Senior High Fellowship eujyper 21T Morris Calvary" Episcopal CfcurcF at II Mrs. Edward Cann was re- 17 lip cancer cases woald develop among each 1,000 Bowlinf party at YMC.A.. party. '"•-.• -:•.' . • . •• a.,m. Sunday,. • • • : board of Church World Service Suiidayr — %:45 a.m,.. Church elected by the Woman's Guild to smokers, If a similar study was m»de" of .premature ( . Monday--? #0 p^n-, Boy Scout*. ^Canon ot St.; P»uTs (Sltied/aT 1n inc., member of board of m&m- Sunday-^:#5" '«: m.,' Sunday sfhoo);^!!- a/flR, Wdr.shlb; 7 p^nO.,. serve-a second term as president. due to heart disease, stomach ulcers, tuberculosis, and •cjjool: Tuesday—8 p.m., •'Con vetAtld'ns^V Hankow, Mr. Pickera W*J, in that ger» of United Church Women 11 a. m.. Worship; Book Fellowship service conducted by Allan R. Devenney w4U head the and a member of the committee diseases caused by the habitual use of tea, coffee, •ermon on George Washington city for- more than a^feir after loJjChuick the HJrteaguera. Fireside Forum for the coming Day"of Prayer. She is aWo exec- Born in Alexandria, Va., he Is a If any medicinal product on the market was known d • Monday—"Dinner of . Summit dren's Ash 'Wednesday service; utive secretary in the home base SS Woodland Avenue ,;av graduate of the University of be causing only. * few deaths, it would be promptly with. Council of Churches at the Metho- 8 p.rn., Aah Wednesday service; The Methodist Church department of the Preabyteri«Mi dist Church for all Official Boards Today 9 p.m,, Junior Guild at home of Michigan *nd of'the Virginia^Theo- drawn from sale. Isn't it about time that all tobacco produtti a.m., 17 Kent Place Blvd.. Board .ot Foreign Missions and te Mrs. Arthur Anderson, 21 Pearl loglce.1 Seminary.; At Prittcfen and be classed as poisonous drugs, carry the poison label w«i Bev. Jesse H. Lyons Columbia Universities, be did work a former missionary to Syria and street. -' :' • -, •-• ' • • • •.'.•• their percentage content of nicoiinef Rev. Norman McLean in Arabic and Chinese. other foreign lands A graduate of Mr. Pickeru* went to China in the University of Chicago, Biblical A conservation program of education in t<& First Criurch ^ Today—7 p.m., Junior Hi Boya' Seminary of and Choir practice; Chapel Choir prac- 1926 remaining in Hankow until ing people the truth about the ill effects of /«, % Scientist _ ••' 1937 when he was in'this country the recipient of an honoxary tice; 8 p.m., Sanctuary Choir prac- LL-D from Maryville (Tcnn.) Col- coffee, chocolate, colas, tobacco and alcohol dfl . 8pringrleid Avenue, Summft • tice,..1 '.,.- •••''• ,-;•; •. '. : on .furlough.' Unable"to return to accomplish wonder* in preventing prematun China in 1938 because of the Slno- lege, ehe i» the author of several Sunday — 9:49 a.m., Church religious articles and book*. deaths, >- -. The Christian Science levson- •ohool; Adult Bible Class; 11 a.m., Japaneee War, he spent a year in sermon next Sunday on; "Mind" the Philippines studying Ihe Mores. When you consider that there are 780,000 alcoholki h Church School; Adult Bible Clam; ment as canon in 1941. He has bat it U tbe__sjptrlt of IX a.m,, Loyalty Sunday; Worship;' Re.turnlng__to__China_in ..1_93|^J?"-• school. Litany and Penitential Office 12 Noon Today—7:30 p.m. Prayer and Wednesday—3:30 p.m, Hebrew and Litany, 8 p.m. Bible study. school. Sunday — 9:45 sun., Sunday school; 11 a.m., Lord's Supper; Friendi 7:30 p.m., Gospel service. Sunday—11 a.m. The Religious telephones Society of J^endsCQuakers) were addedd to to NeN w JJerseys HP; Methodist Church telephona system-,an aver. holds Its meeting for worship In age of more than 2,000 every Rrst Church of ChnsfrScieniisf Bev. Recce- a HID the YWCAi- Sunday school for 292 Springfield Avenue week. And to make Summit, Hew Jersey Today—3:30 p.m., Junior choir children and adult discussion them work, 61 central A Branch of Tne" Mother Church The First Church ol Christ rehearsal; 8 p.m., Building Com- group starts at 10:30 a.m. Visitors offices got addition- t.\ • ftlt>ouipment,6nBW B >n Bn»tnn M«Ttf-{mnttJ - ..xnittee- - -meeting at -the church; ..are...welcome, — ...... Senior choir. * < buildings were com- Bund*/ q*rr|c«s..mt..-U. When you buy and hold De- Dieted, and more Meeting at 8-15 P.M. Sunday—9:48 a.m.. Church school; than 205,000 11 J. fense" Bonds, you help check infla- end further rises in the cost % s V " miles of Members of the Official Board will V telephone conduct the service under the di-of living. Spend wisely and save wire were Room rffctlon of the lay leader, Allen all you can. added in OPEN TO THE PjUBLIC Roberts; 'Music by the junior and cable. O SPRINGFttitJCl senior choirs and the church school.orchestra;- 7 p.m;, Methodist Op«n duly lOiOO t© •:3& except Sundays *rsd ' Youth Fellowship. case// renaiiip i»,io »-30 and--after the Wedne.-- .' on Chr*«tUn Science tn»y be res»a tK>Tftw«i or Ttirsday—8 p.m., Meeting: of'.'.'the. i.newly formed Mew Providence Wiolnom: (Council of .Churches in. the Prca- Number ope |obTO.r«ds>5ftis-teprovid _..b"yterkn Chapel.' \ —- telephone service for Defense. It's being done including -WcdnegdayT-8 p.m.. Communion step stool service for^^ defense"plant*;;Air Raid Warning; 8ystems, Crvfl Defense, and military camps"vEerirse^c^men^" Central Churcti "nd-womeniu^callinrhotnee^OOtJmesadayl Presbyterian , L. V. Buichman, D.D. Harold F. Mante Mapln St. and Morris Ave. - 3:13, Boy Choir; 4:15, Westmlnrter Girl Choir; 8 p.m., Smith and Smith's «rrvirr Adult MoU-t Choir. ••« 1 * Sunday — 9:30 and 11 a.mi is recognized as one of tra- Church nehool; Worwhip and ser- mon, "K,ingor Con-»titutionnl Mon- ditional dignity archy?" 7 p.m., High School Fel- $10.95 lowship; 8:30 p.m. Central Club. detail is too sm-ali to be Monday—7 p.m., Interchurch of- overlooked by a thoughtful, flcrrs dinnor at Methodist Church. Tuwduy — 2:45 p.m., Cherub experienced ««iaH. choir; 3:15 p.m.. Junior choir; 8 p.m.. Teachers conference. Wednesday — 9:30 a.m., Parish house; 2:30 p.m., lh\n league; .8 SMITH AND SMITH p.m., Junior «nd Senior High Staff Swing out the self-lock- Teachcns meeting. 'UNIRAL DltlCTOIS ing stept—it's a sturdy, steady, sU-leg ladder. Swing steps Am 0**9*41*1 (•»((• "WMlm th, M» no rou away—it's a restful seat, 24' high. 415 Morrlt Av«., Sprlnfflald. N. I. 160 Clinton Av«. 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DEPOSIT BOXES CITIZENS THf SUMMIT HfMfcP. THUKSQAV. FEBRUARY 31 9mm 9 [touts and will also be an aid in buniaat natural fuajta, the latter coming JIM. h#arihg. gull another Itlm shown from Brasil, wiere g*nuin« quarts Lincoln ftOCLANATiOM was a crystay l grown in the labora- is totting to be a acaros Item. S* tory which h the place of Bell Labs grows its own ajlarta. diseases of tie heart and blood ve»- Teis Rotary Club I Custodian our nation'* most important medical School custodian, Irrtaf health problem in that they affect more About Synthetics persons than any other disease, lead all other diseases Own* and Supcwta*. W U. S. membership f^^t °1death ' and ""« * serious social and Dr. Robert U Burns of » o, Park No. 164 economic burden, and ^^ Edge wood road, chemical director . »ru«y 13- The «t Beil Laboratories, Murray MU, n K •h ^HI?REAS each year a period is sponsored by •" r^ lono recently the 4«th recipient of the "inlrri-rt l« school the Axeman Heart Association as American Heart Peridn Medal for accompHihawnt week for the purpose of focusing public attention on in the appUoatlon of chemUtry to ony wu held in con- me mescal, social and economic aspecU of this the probleus of eonuaunioaUoa, rr{h the i-ack'a Blue and primary health problem, and of reminding the Nation was the speaker at the Rotary OUItTION, an- that solution depends upon the fullest cooperation of Club meeting in the YMCA on sfoutinj?. The dinner ^ science, government, and health and social Monday. The speaker said the discovery -^ -.--. THEREFQBE, I, Percival M. Bland, of synthetic dyes by Parkins saw as- Mayor of City of Summit, do hereby order the week i .;UbHshed that industry Is Eng- rcd fiuppert, was Mn» Jam** Maine Allen beginrung February 24,1952, be observed in the Oty land; pbasties are simply con- |6fthl, planned POt luck or bummit as American Heart Week. I further call pounds, he said. The chemical atributed by. parents. upon schools, churches, scientific bodies, civic asso- TO PREACH HERE — Rev. Plant of the body is vrf efficient, ,„ mothers. • Dr. Burns said, and the oxidisa- a ywnr home ... To Tell About ciations, business establishments, and other organiza- Charles E. Mathew*, professor of tion of 'hemloals keeps the body ember, prompt H Quits', school _ * k. • • tions and the people of the City of Summit generally, practical theology at Union Thto- warm tn the growing complexities to objeprelhls American Heart Week with appropri- ,er8 presented to»p>ak«r Cuba. . Bantu Natives logical Seminary, will preach this of lif* all of tha new produets are 5ttw y»u mere ... .Mm, James Slain* Alien, a ate activities. -. •.•••' r^-^:,,. lased ton better job. number m the Board of Foreign Sunday at the 11 a.m. worship «: Mrs. John Van Missions of the Presbyterian service at t h«T First Baptist Part of his Job, the speaker H. L. Hilyard, MK Church In the U. & A-, will ad- said, is adapting things for •> • ilfafcc yow horn* mm* e»m/ererjr,.M«s. • Duncan 1:» pun. at the home of lira, Wli- Is a graduate'of Wooster (Ohio) and the other with more bounoe, redecorate or repaint, eoaaah ne\ jirs. Maurice, S, Bush, Uan Swartx 5« Blackburn road. Links Family to Soldier Coliefe, Auburn Theological Sem- is for tbs ouUide. Or. Burns a low-cost loan. Liberal terns t« flt hers. • - . Mrs, Allen will d<*cribc the Of all the lervlces offered the «usk help from 1he Tied Cross inari y and also studied at Hewshowed another Item that will Ind p.Iatca were given th* family }ife of the Bantu nativja of community by the local chapter Home Service of Jhe ^B»jjt College, r.^dMrarghrJQQtlawC-^Br Jak* the place • of raetiom tubes iwedet r«psr in imaD mbntMy tot^^- tSlmerotin We«t Africa. Where' afae ^i;~*k^*mtttmn"lied* CroisV"per-" chapter Is on call at all times. It has held a pastorate at Avon nonU. Every effort will be made to help I the Summit Food Shop, bapji' the most .complex is Home caij be reached day or, night, wa*v"* ftfatfonary for "several (N. Y) Central Presbyterian. jam at this friendly, local aModstioa — • \ avenue. •' « years. .. . Service. This tmit Is not only the week-end or holiday. It offer* a Church a"nd liter was one of the MADORA PATTON headquarters for home financing direct link between home and the service that is swift, direct and leaders of th"e Presbyterian "Ntw [tuberculosis was the-aee- O^hostesawa with Mrs. Swaris personal. L cause: of death *i New. serviceman but also deals with a Life" movement before joining will b* Mis. J. & Millar and Mrs. wide variety of other human prob- RESTAURANT 5 2 Union Seminary faculty. Kheeje group i * *- ur. ' - •- - lems. • Summit Trust Moves Up Operations In Korea and the atepped-up draft have greatly in- In National Rating • nuai roll call of the larger banks LETE KITCHEN In the United States published cfessad the work of Home Ser- The Summit Trust Company Luncheon—II:30 to 2 Summit F«d#rat EMODELING vies In Summit. There have been last week by the Daily American Forty-seven students were award, which reported deposits of $24,- casualties of all sorts among Banker of ffew York wrhichj is the Dinner—5 :S0 to 7:30 Savings AND IOAN usu ed decrees bjr Itfcaoa Ooiles* re- 073,748 on December 31 gained 21 servicemen who coma from the trade newspaper of the banking cently at the end of toe fall term. placet in its standing among the territory, covered by tha Bummit business. 3t3 Degrees were presented tn physl- 800 largest bank* in the United chapter. The terse Department of Stat«i during 1951 and now ranks OOmnM «-»M i4^^ Defense meisare of-••men:missing 12t30 t Optfi Doffy, f fo 4 Frl. fvwiinfs, 6 H I speech, radio, business manage- as thV 742nd largest in sice com- t in action, killed, taken prisoner, pared with 763rd place at the 414 NMffclra«4 St. ment, and liberal arts. . wounded, ill or Injured has meant end of 1950. The recipients of degree* Includ- in many cues distraught families l-ft71 ed: Bachelor of Science in Music who have turned for assistance This U revealed In the 1082 an- IOUYTIfnE?» Education, Robert Bunnell, son of to the Red Cross. This includes Mr. and Mrs. Joan H. Bunnell, SOS not only friendly counsel of per- Morria avenue. • . sonal^ and family problems but Choice of .^V While anrrTOBtersrataaOF-TjijF also direct financial assistance. toured with the choir, played the :A or LINOLEUM For example, last year Home clarinet In repertory band, sang Service gave financial aid amount- with th« male rhonu, and partici- ing to 41,338.03 to. 471 Summit blALITV WORK DONE pated in an original music*] com- area cases. The year previous 401 edy production,-and three oratorios oases received financial help .."Elijah,- .-TW-- .Messiah^ -= aa* totaling |r,ICfm MADE FIRMTURE Help is not measured only In Mr. Bunnell has befits p dollars and cents. Last year, the tion as teacher or" vocal and ia-Red Cross arranged emergency trfkip^Lftiiuij^Jir(^wJlhai.!r3w,^.othaf [RL BINDER vllie; Piu High School 1 overseas stations for several i Firn Ayeata*

HATHAM 4*343* p ey and all you can ataeh M dwtl) 8erloua ,Unew 0^ In Defense Bonds. a similar family crisis. [ In addition, Home Service work- er* devote an increasingly large amount of time to helping wlvas Soufh Mountain Nurseries and others wrestle with govern- ment benefit forms. In many Nurwrymen • cases this Is a specialized job which involves securing affi- Garden davits and other important- data and must be handled with extreme • Ml. S-1J3S MtUburo ATS. at Vaaibau a«. care. When allotments do not come through families in some Instances are left penniless and

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You'd find it out, in a or for dominating the streets and highways. amazing performance is but etie of the mile or so, even if we Use it, instead, for the thing it was put wonderful virtues that have been added to *•< how you sov*! failed to tell you. But we therefor— the Golden Anniversary Cadillac. think it's best if we tell —use it to give you that easy, floating, There is marvelous new beauty—inside "*"H TRADE-INS...We need your you now— mfMnMSTorMWCAiii comforting ride which can come only when and outside. There is a wholly new type of 't t«res for retreads—and w» attf POtlVltY at IUILT —•you must treat the your engine is "loafing," and moat of its power steering—available as optional equip- 1 off to w you our biggest |f47M6»IUI tecilerator with special respect when you take power is in luxurious reserve— ment at extra cost. And dtere is a great • TIAM Of mill AM I N* •««« "laty" tub- tht whetl of 0 Golden Anniversary Cadillac! new Hydra-Matic Driva- In allowance* In year*! hm tabuil d vp toatl Air lldti run «t«t*f tv»n «l —use it to give you that "shot ahead" Down under the hood of this gorgeous car when an opening shows in the traffic line— For its "year of years/ Cadillac has of In I , !tRWSio suit your conven- is the most powerful engine ever used in or when your safely calls for it— certainly built its "car of cars." • AU-MASON tAfrrri Air Bid.. \i% «• J«st n few dollara puts Air Ridm l WWl standard American production. —me it for a thrilling sense of mastery Come in and see it—whether you feel yt, j f Jour car! •« , So take it easy—wherever you drive. over car and time and space— ire ready for a Cadillac or not. It's an in- spiration to inspect it—and it's an txptrU IIOINO COMPORri lxclu.lv* Atr Don't use that power to bolt away when —use it, irt short, for happiness and lux- Sid* »!«•« •!»• ft»»lbll»ir-tuih. ury—and for adding to your satisfaction at tnct to drivt it. SAVIHOS-Eitr. tr«de4n vlbfall«n-»oviil you, r»>" the light turns green—and other cars have you sit at the wheel of your Cadillac! n you buy U.S. Royal and yevr tori their wayi to make in the traffic lanes beside ' But if you do drivt it, please remember— in fulj • »rfoanin BTIIRINOI Trim, ««mp«•* (MMti. twlff cor rtondtlnt-lwt Alvlnt f»Ht«t »l Wl PRE-SEASOH VALUII nm oHiY AIR RIM mil IN THI WORIOI The famous TWi J« w*» »i»|»«rtwni»y - new Is tha Hmel f«tr« Air Rids mllaooe, safaty •ml c*mf*H can b» your* at brtt sav/Hf s. TIRE Came In today I

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tells the reporters that he is for a United States of Europe, saying that he has yet to LETTERS run into one European leader who doesn't Oppo»e»4 Hickok Candidacy time there \m no basis for the ad» | Mr Cbapin *•»* • SUMMI ERALD outained in thjs advertise- agree with Jum. Correspondents comment that Editor, Summit Herald: } for the' F«t*r - »'fc«>r ment, and we believe that inteUJ' if this is so those leaders had been less than Tbia week's Herald gave con- 165 Broadway, NY. Ho **» siderable space to the candidacy gent people should pay no ftttenf frank with Ike, * born m wewponNewport. «•Rl• *r.——d wa _*— M»w of Ernest Hickok for the office tion to if ' graduated from the School of En- But his statement is hailed by Secretary j of county freeholder. The Herald Ver> sincerely youra 1 ; ne* R*P -> * *•«** !fi " ^ Chairman. Cancer Adviswy k Strwt, Summit, New Jtra*7., Entered u Meat** And while all this is going on Senator Taft might have *aid with equal truth Octobw «. m» « th» port office. BummH h shown at his photogenic best gnawing on that he U the political bo« of Appreciate* Overlook League Club of Chicle the Cbem- J 1 lt» Od B4 tptmX** ; uu' Club of Ne*' Vork. Amer:- -Sr* «. Forbw »n4 Or! »• Hulttt. a large hunk of cheese in Wisconsin as he Summit. havin« taken over the .Editor, Summit Herald; 1 can Society of Che mi**! Engir THERE if no subttirutc for Oarto .. 77:.... Wttor Having juit returned from a asd the. American Soewiy of L gation and breaking bread in New York with »nd education in our profession. Each member of, Sftttric* K. Arthur AdVtrtWuf »M|« to an end by the public indig- month'* *tay at Overlook, I feel chanioal Cwl & KuMt the Women's National Republican Club. nation over the West End ave- pretty »*•!! qualified to speak kno»i how oettUi »noiild be handled in a quiet, i nue affair.. It is Ernie Hickok who .atooHtJCur local hospital. The care Despite all the heat, however, there is It tkmH$mm» f*r selects our candidates for u». I received there wa* the beat and jnd effident way. ITw beauty and digniiy M or«e com- Char'k'8 P. Chapm: a of pur funeral strvke will please ?ou. *• *• . mftmr S p.tn, Im—img mmj simmers without yet breaking into a boil. than to the citizen* of Summit fortaWe und«r the oircuroatancea. Jt*ry Elizabeth Chapin. «._ from Thmnimy'f JSMK. that theae officeholders hold their Let me take thi* opportunity of .two sister*. MM". P. S. Rhoad<* k ~..i M lmUmr» t* Am miitmr mm* hm M§—i Jobi, it is natural for them to look thanking the personnel: doctors, ajid Mr* W W. Sneii. Curb Tkme Wild Drivers to Ernie for instruction* as to nurses, technician* and those re- Services were held in the C*ii- Current efforts by local insurance agents how they shall fill them; there sponsible for the upkeep of the trai Presbyterian Cfturch ©a Tues- lununltl Ml can be no doubt as to where their •4 p» to strengthen New Jersey law in the inter- hospital, I for one think they are day at 11 am.,: Rev. Leor.did V FUNERAJLHOME Back oopl« It ante allegiance U primarily due. This est of greater motoring safety deserve the a splendid job considering jauschnmu. minister ol is no reflection on those appoint- the handicap of an obsolete and encouragement and support of all residents officiating. BurkJ »a» ed; it i» a law or nature as bind- overcrowded" butldrng. " • Mount Om«ery. Chatham THUKSDAV, «. of this area. p ultra respectable., communi Isn't it time we took a construc- Just last month the millionth, fatal victim ties like Summit as in the worst tive view of Overlook? Maybe A bedridden wards of New Ydrfc or To Extend Useful Live* „ of automobile trafficr!n the United States tittle upraise now and then would City. go a long way. Most men who die at the height of their since -the* invention of the automobile, was usefulness to community and family—who Professional politicians, like Very truly yours. tilled. Something must be done to reduce women of llf fame, ajr'th die, j^ ej head ofZ^Ar ^fiiie-H t r or)et a this appalling toll and reverse the accelerated' ;tor!an'' Lecky pointed out Summit stricken down by heart and circulatory ail- trend of highway accidents. to be a regrettable necessity in ments and high Wood pressure.: Cqaquwt of ThTirisurarice industry" Tiaif Men In" the these diseases are, for that reason, a pri- machinery of elections for us forefront of such programs as driver educa- conduct our political campaigns. . Charlea O. MMT» mary challenge to modern medicine, and a As our civilization, according to tion and rigid enforcement of safety laws to ' Charlea O. Morris, ' a situation that commands the widest public Lecky, cannot exist without wom- encourage cautious driving. Now comes a here for the last Tt year* iJ-£ u interest.- ,-' ___;.. .*:..',..•_ . • • • •- en of ill fame, so We must manage proposal for replacing New Jersey'^ antiquat- his home,' 5 Prospect Hill Ait whole the public has a yet more ex- to get, along somehow with our ed financial responsibility law with a secur- political machines, however self- on February 13 after a brie* iH».e#A ceptional part in the nationwide campaign &0. ity type model such as is used effectively in seeking and however, corrupt they H<" for research funds* because in heart disease may be. But like the women in Rayonnf Mr, Morrui 36 other states, including our neighbors in ent in recent months, as in other phases of med- j went with hU par * Charles New York and Pennsylvania. O., ST., and 'Rebecca Roe icine, epoch-making discoveries have reward- get that they are a source of The president of the Union County As- potential danger, to be. closely Morris. 4» JElitabeth as a boy. ed the patience and vision of medical re- He attended Pingry Scheol. He sociation of Insurance Agents, Albert A. watched and their activities def- search staffs iii many places. In recent times, initely circumscribed.. was an athlete: in his youth and Tools Olson of Elizabeth is authority for the state- to point to but a single example, new fron- I suppose no one really doubts w«« an expert jrwlmmer, often tiers in heart surgery have been opened up. ment that enactment of the security law this-- doubts that, machine poli- swimming across Newark Bay would compel motorists to exercise care or ticians are in politics for what from Elizabeth to Bayonne and In this development alone many men have back.. face loss of their licenses. they can get out of it, with the You wouldn't think of wing "ary hope of more years of usefulness who but public welfare decidedly a second- \ Sir. Morris was dean of the "Habitual causers of accidents would find yesterday would have been dented all hope ary consideration. We should not board of directors of the Union tool" on a precision job. You would w« of living. themselves unable to obtain insurance and be too severe in our condemnation County Trust Company.—Eltia^ Fundamental research, which is the type thus would be ordered off the highway," Mr. of them, any mpre than of our con- beth, being elected ta the board nothing but the fineit. Olson says, adding: "Knowing that* they demnation of prostltutes;_ for It less than .a_year after its for- of experimentalisni that turns up new fun- is our own apathy or ne»flig^nce mation and had been elected sue- could be relied upon to use more restraint damental truths and opens the way to broad that permits them to operate. Oc- ceasivdy since. He also served on and varied practical applications, is a slow in their driving.". casionally, indeed, but very rarely, Its trust committee since its for- You should chooie a home for your savi and costly process. Many dead-end lanes That alone seems to us justification for we find a community who»e politi- mation. cal organization has some sense In his early life Mr. Morru was just at carefully, because malting youn must be traversed and explored. First re- every legislator giving most serious consid- of responsibility to the public, sults must be checked again and again: eration to this bill when it is introduced. Any where the rewarding of the faith- earn more money for you it #"pr«ci«ior>" fob. It't the- tort t>f j Co., New York brokerage firm. This is the sort of thing on which private move to reduce, the fearful traffic toll is a ful is subordinated to some ret gard for the public welfare. Until hi» retirement "fifteen years that we have specialized at for over a third OT a century with philanthropy is most effective. Government, commendable one. and certainly the insur- ago he was owner of the Hall & ever misting a dividend when due. handling public money, must be assured of ance agent is in a particularly advantageous Union County, for some time Carlton Coal Company. Elizabeth. osi ion past, has been one of these ex-' He was a member of Westminster results. It would not dare long to back fruit- P * to know how this can best be done* ceptlons. State Senator Hand, for Presbyterian less effort. Yet long experience has sfiown example, is conceded to be an un- which hia father was a trustee; of "that discoveries of the foremost importance CurrentComment '•* "-""•J 'u""r *" "••"'-usuall' y able arid cohscienHOus the SubuYban 'Goifdub^iff "Union" There are « number of good r««iont why! you thould (*ye • ** • . public servant. Clifford Case is and of Calvary Episcopal.Church, can pop up in unexpected quarters. Success I*e LJrtnf Forest mon«y «t HILL CITY. Stop in and we'll bt.9Ud.t9 tell you all it is assured only if competent and resource- rapidly winning a place among which he joined on coming to (Springfield Union) / the best men in Congress. Our Summit. -•'..'...... them, ful men are provided the continuing funds Board Of Freeholders has" an" out- necessary to their projects. A forest is fundamentally different from Mr. MorrU wan twice married, hi* first wife- being Grace Made- what we commonly call a "woods." The lat- Summit and all the surrounding Summit ficient administration—the best line Altken of Elisabeth, who died ter is only a small fragment of the whole. A in the State If, aa has been said, in 1924. Survivors: are'"second"wife, area, as well as the rest of Union County, people get the kind of government next week will be engaged in a drive to forest has woodlands, swamps and ponds, Mm. Grace Sebrlng MorrU; two they deserve, the voters of Union daughters by hi* first wife, Mra. FOUNDED (914 County have heretofore had rea- raise funds, both for local and national uses open glades and shadowed glens; it has shrubs J. Warner Allen of Ellxabeth, and in research and for aid to local heart suf- son to feel a pride in their citizen- and ferns, grasses, mosses and lichens, river ship. It is encouraging to know Mm Everett D. Davis of Rochester, ferers. If a representative cross section of our and brooks. Man has gone into the forests that there has been a growing N. Y.; four grandchildren and citizens will contribute modestly to the mail four great-grandchildren. and cleared land for pastures and fields; he impulse toward better government appeal that will be sent out within a few In general. Funeral services were held Fri- HILL CITY SAVINGS has cut the trees and exposed tlie soil of level dtjrs,; the goal will be reached, and it is cer- This being true, it is the more day at 2:30 p.m. in the E. P. Bur- areas and uplands. But after the lumbermen 'deplorable'" that there should tte roughs & Son Euneral Home,? 30» tain that resultant services will lengthen Springfield avenue, flbttducted by the useful lives of many men and women. finish their harvest, in the course of years the an attempt to fasten upon Union AND LOAN ASSOCIATION County the evils of organization Rev. Irvine Goddard, honorary trees again begin to possess the land. assistant wt Calvary ^EpiScdpal- CORNER politics. The machine of which SUMMIT AVENUES Church. Burial was in Evergreen In farming regions, you will see hedgerows Hickok Is the head in Summit has demanded a change, has demanded Cemetery, Elizabeth. As The Political Pot Simmers ' growing along the fences, along country roads that "new blood" should be in- Ernest H. Chapin The political situation as it currently and pasture lanes. These are the exploring, jected into the Board of Free- holders, has demanded that the probing fingers of the forest, always eager Erneat U."&hapfo of 80.JfiiJ Gttsrt ^ shapes up is not unlike that of the prelude to "Old Guard" be thrown out; to avenue died Saturday et his home the World Series when baseball dopesters but infinitely patient, always searching for a make way for those who might J argue far into the night and the press box es- new location where trees of the living forest well becaIled-th-e-*Tr«tmrBanTtitw* - perts write millions of words—all based on The Old Guam is to be thrown can find a foothold A generation ago good out, not for any extravagance or y ^rm'p7oud~of clean fences and bare inefficiency; such -a charge sim- all inhibitions and lets the imagination soar. ply would not- hold water. They roadsides. Now we know that hedges are valu- are to be dispensed with solely There comes a time, however, when the able allies, giving sanctuary to birds and help- because of th.eir failure to "co-> :; greatgodDemos—the People—may say with ing to break tugging winds that carry away operate with the organisation/' Pantagruel, "There are so many ifs and but* valuable topsoii. - " - ' -•"" • ;--- l~ Precisely what does this: mean? in your propositions^ that I W -II:mean8,:Oli«o«we;:nothinr more make anything of therni!_ or less than that the freeholders General Eisenhower, having eliminated from the Atlantic to the heartland of the shall abandon their practice of lfc degree from the iffy classifica- con- appointing employees only when tion, the other major—or minor—"if" is Pres- tinent. Mammoth oaks, beeches and sycamore they are needed, and then only 6ri .»...or>ure. ~r show as chairman of the Senate Crime Com- the hardwoods now that snow is on the land ning the business of the county Your loan application mittee. as any private business is run, he and the boles and branches are clear in Feb- shall be forced out, to make room will re-reive fast, He says the paramount issue of the cam- ruary sunlight; go into an evergreen grove for "new blood" who will more friendly service paign is world peace. In this he agrees with where the Green Needles murmur through satisfactorily "cooperate" with the without rrd tape. Truman, Taft, Eisenhower, Stassen, Warren organization. Your payment plan and all others who have been mentioned for the turning year. Study the shrubs and small It would «eem that the people of f*n be arranged the office. trees that make hedges along roads and be- Summit would not deliberately tween fields. Man has used natural resources substitute "organization" for the to fit your income. He says he is for Truman's foreign poli- kind of county government we V ou can enjoy your new car more cies but is a/gainst sin. with a prodigal hand but he who sees above have been enjoying—not on the knowing that your monthly imtnlmf111 and beyond the pressing complications of plea that Summit should have a This brings complications (that sin bust «-»i««in no "hidden charges". ness) as a two-edged sword. In the Kefauver daily living, can find strength in the livine representative on the bpard, how- TYPICAL AUTOMOBILE forest. ever desirable such representation LOANS committee hearings at Kansas City, the ever may appear to be. Certainly if Amount II mofl)M full information, .igilant St. Louis Post-Dispatch denounced Summit is to have a freeholder 1 the findings as "whitewash." While over in it should choose iomeone who is our auto loan department Chicago enough leaked out to cause the de- Wkat Prie« not so definitely committed to the of 'phone Swnmit 64000 policy of loading the payroll with 47.1* feat of Senator. Scott Lucas, a loyal Trurnan- (Cleveland Plain D**ler) 58.94 political henchmen as 1* Ernie 82.52 ite. Hickok. The lads who turn their pay checks over to 106.10 Kefauver says that Truman has not been Very truly your*, 117.8B rheir wives come pay day, and who receive a Howard D. Mctteorge. vigorous enough against sin and for that rea- kickback of $10 or $12 to take care of their 57 Hobart Ave, 1 son he will run against him—if HST runs. minor expenses during the week, will have Feb. 16, But, also on the Chicago situation, there a feeling of compassion for Mrs. Lucienne I>l«put«n Ad comes the report from Washington that Tru- Grigoreas, a nurse's aide of Inglewood, Calif. Editor, Summit Herald: man may abdicate in favor of Adlai E. Steven- INSTAIMINT LOAN DEPARTMENT Poor Mrs. Grigoreas turned her pay check You recently carried an adver- soil, Democratic governor of Illinois. After a Hours over to her husband, who dished her out 20 tisement "AVOID CANCER, whait WWt« House conference Governor Stevenson You Can Do". This dujtgeiited that Monday•1 cents a day. The judge granted Mrs. G. a was as cryptic as Ike used to be. Hence one :ho«e who are having good results divorce. The moral of this sad tale is that more large if in the game of political jack- In the treatment of enneer recom- love cannot exist on 20 cents a day no mat- mend th«it certnln thing* b« avoid- ter how patient one's gal may be, you can't ed. Following (hi* thep. w«« « I Lit On the Republican side, Mr. Sussen f Jiluminum cooking utensil*, con- kick her around forever and get away with it. beverasm tobacco. Qm United Nattoat will W pre- THE SUMMIT HiHALP, THURSDAY, FEBRUARYII. I»S2 FA Program sented by Mrs. Leonaaa PatUr- aon, world citisemiilp' chairman ,>»• iwa»y ioo. 100, JOO. ~•«« *>•«» meeting, be returned as promptly from Berkeley Bar, Berkeley Post- »**kim,n 1«2, 144,..Ml; J. Lot.* 10», Feb. 17 St-Mttnga . BE«a;ELEy BERBER 1«, 1SJ; P. Elclc 144, 143, 131; H WU- llatn 1S3, ISS, 178; 3. TTOrirrtf. lls. ¥ r *• *• K»on«dy-l»,-«| u$; M. T«t»_ ...... ,. ^. B78. 729. as possible. ' t offtoa annltt 1S3, other ** « the Rebel. was »WW_t 140, 141, lie; B. Km* 116, M, Berkeley titc. u 31 IWtlsr 144. Delivery Made of *.8.*u*r 1M- m>"': *•»«•»»*« in, Brew—n . " . . is 31 7/ie Happy Cabby the Vvm Pror. TV J4 „ seven—, and ltT; 9: '.ChrUUaa«n 114, 188, 144; Kuats ~;;. M iur New Ambulance I«H weeit, «Mt j» :::::::::::: S funded by -»» *~*» »"»t» Club B»*ik« ii sked "ZrilZII IS 41 For Rescue Squad , IIS; R. M«ucca 148, 14». 1SS; . & Ac Bud* . w 4* Berkeley Heigh t% — D#liv- b« l«». 121, }J4: I. Piinto t, lit, ? .4. j?M?iL#? , x. «; H_n41oap W, »4. Feb. IT Chines Towaaklp Btesi nic«l • ir*ini»»;- teacher ery of a. new Cadillac ambulance 751, «08. 801, isaepaafttsss Btrkeley Recreatioa iBeored a to the Rescue Squad, was made B ,H»n»m,"hwue economics '" *•». J9S;'B. clean iweep we* the L-t« Friday Sunday afternoon. Purchased at a 104, Mr*. £t»niey. Baton' ?_ni: y 142' >28' x; F-rlapta_» ioo. I night at Berkeley Recreation Isnes Arthur Harden, with price of $8,500, the new v«h|cle 1M. 1M. niGivllo U7. ITS. 143; Watl flit the Berkeley Heigbu liens >, 143, 1«S. Totals 744, 114, «2S. jh grade g^lJ niafciag it equipped to hsndis any typt i bowling league. Berkeley Barber, of emertency.it was ordered E*. L, *ur the affair and Bryan's Garige, Lena Motor won Dg the reit of Uw eember 1, and will be housed in two each from Delias. Keller's the Reacae S«iiad*# garaga ad- Grove and Berkeley H-ttT nti. , joining Township Hall. The old BMM lUl-UQWt D. Mondillo of Bryan> relied a ie "Quarters for Head- ambulance has been sold privately. J0«, 137. 1ST. Forhit. 22T and Zietler W Berkeley Rec . program, it VWU chasedI froiB\.,M$!fi>spllUui Equip, ..... school,' with -Mrs. nient Corp. in Long Island City. 'cc at the narrator, Jiet Flpyd E. IVedertcka, -preaJdent .used 'tb"plfelfaca~ the ^^hw^^^a7~^T^Sii^^a7^nTp^Siiiei d thathatt" i will: be Obtained from the "equipment Waa installed to Press. our own specifications.- :.' Towscnd. chairman of fathers, announced ten* ,.aru> for. the annual 1 Major Appliance Mi M1> l: .Night" program April 7, M: i " *• e**—t JM. fi. > >«•»«•«« in, 117. «; B. •eb-JC to have a "Pops Or- m, 137, i83; jr. j..ri|to ,r,, Ha, nol »nri competitive barber Sales in Area , Ito. 143. ToUli M3, 80^ f OR '52 .nets, with the decision . _••!•• a fuwn ith an applauoe meter. Ch«i, Vl«n«lll 138, JM, 12a; rrank P«tWMk 1M. i». HI; Bill vitWUt U8, the next general med- Topped $1 Million *. s; V, _iKtl 1«», M», 1U; T. Roeeo ic Ft A" at 8:15 p.m. bi 110, 1M. 1M; D. McKuiiL 128 11* Major electrical appliance, to the il. a ton-minute talk on Hanmeap 76. M, 3». Total. TW, SM! W! value of $1280.000' were lnitaUed In th* home* of the Sumrait-Mill- ,.? *«» "T. 1M, HT; H. Bw.nor ISf, x. iaS; W. Blttmma 1K>. 1«7, x; R. burn-Springfield area laat year by Roceo -111. Ki, »»»; r. MltKh MT, 1W, lvyJSn9.jp 15 Iqwjt dealers,.EiedXSmlth, Jer- illi J*. Mil** *. 1«O, 12T. Tot»l» T»4, sey CcntroJ Power A Light Co.'a »ale» manager, to!d a dealer-utility meeting at the Hotel Suburban re- timleh 117, 159, 1««; McCarthy, 152. EW or USED 3—, n»; M»nB»r 131, UO 1J»; Wcrmw cently. M7, 1«, 17»; BMgl* IN, lflj. US; Handicap 32, »3, 31. Total* 7«2, «3O. 7«a. .'.'LMLyefir; l,«fln. vision set*, 1,000 refrtgeratora and The Dispatcher* and Mey'a 650 ay.tornatic washers went into Luncheonette scored clean sweeps Summit-area hoi«(r»~tp "brighten Tu«a^y«igntat Berkeley Recrea- fE MONEY and eaae family living," Mr. Sraitn tion lane* over Mountain Clean- told the luncheon group in the Sil- ens and Berkeley Bakery in the ver Room. "Manufacturers tell ua Berkeley Heighte-Townahip Wom« pnancing through that the 1M2 aupply of electrical en loop. Stony Hill, Delias, and appliances will b« reaaonably good, Reheia won two games each from but with ftpotty ahortages in cer- Berkeley Recreation, \V i f e y*a tain " h6i_seho]d'""'¥emi'""'Iucn" '*$ ^ew clothe* dryera." Feb. 13 Standings James V. Carver, JCP _ _'s W northern dlviiion manager, told Serritella News 41 MO-RATE the meeting that, measured by the Stony Hill M number «f electric meters, the Rehelf. 35 > finance plan. £r««-ter jgummlt area had, grown y Lunch ' 35 8.8 per cent In the last year alone. Wifej'a Lunch 34 linancinq through W. Rap Crane, the utility's sen- 34 \mtnt Toval hiinh ior representative, acted •» chair- Berkeley Rec. 28 lu/o Insurance by man of the meeting. DUpatchera 27 Mt. Cleaner* 21

K. BROWN, Feb. It Games Agtnr FrcdVcmWert Wifcy't Lnneh E. PcunoTw 1M. lia, IM; K. Ttnr 193. 1». Ill; 1. Tungtr I«, «, 105; !*. Duukrt l«. 10«. 127: Bllna 73, 7J 33. H»p_c*j>,:, T. ?i Tot*U 6H, *JJ. Ml. 6.6552. Dellu E LNSIK\NCE CX). a. Bunk* 10T. 1,- . . «9: c. Mondell! 78. 137. 8«: Marr Dtflt IM. W. «J; A. T»n«% 1S3..1M. f»!; M. Amttfeo . 109, 90. Handicap Lx+T 3, uTot»4» S7»,_«O, «1 - Dlipttchers P Fund* 119, !«. 03: K Ro«*— •*, 104 89; M Lwmhardt 14« ISS, IW: M." . Wii*on 118. 111. IW: M Shnt JLli. IM. lit. Totals 384. MI S?t Berkeley Balte— 6. Zrt«i »». 103. 93: P,. 8*ne«»« M, 74, 7«: I, «»eh«Iett 13». 104. US; B. Dtlaner M. 100. 134: E. Btrsmtnn 100, SH, 540. « Maj'i lunch t- L»nno?i 103, lM. 1M; B. Kern 1M, !J1. I3J: M K»rn 147. l«t, IIS: H. SUsr !39; HI. •17»;--BIl«S -7ft 75, 7J. -Tetalt J^J. 813, «M. Berkeley R?r. I rnlilbrueggr* 157. 144. 144; E. BK»n- r^n -3J M. 134: A. Harden SI, 137. 125; M. Mondato 13«. (Of, BJ: D. DunM 94. 107. 139. Handicap 23. 33. 33. To- tab 83J. 007, fl4J. Stnnjf Rill V Samtk 134. 14«. 130; It Kelts 1U, itd. !M: A LnuffM- 13». 14«, 115: B. Wrlsl-y 142. IBS, 117: A. Anuon 1»5. 130," 131, ToUta 153, 7J3, 631. Irrritelta Newt K, Br»nd«r 14S, 120, 130: B. McOrrth 108, 1M. 131; C D»lbi.ro 136, 134, 129; O CurtM 123. US, 101: t. S*rrlt*lU 1tmm 1S7, 16J, 117. Totfcli «»t. Ml, «3, /RehHl 2/ OmATQK m SUMMIT t r>r»k« 144, 9}. too; t. B*hr*ns J«3, 138 131; J. Krttt JM. HT. 1M: T. Phillip* l"7, 14«, 11s: O. CeTiello 166, M 173 123. Handicap 19, 19, !»., TatiU Thb "lowest price cvrr appliea to brand new 1952 1 fCOUrsc >tha t sS* °. operatort are 739, 674, " strument, Jo# Mandatnr of M A M w« higli »corer with * 231 game and a 5M serif*. February 14 Standing* « W L Mch n »my ,!?'»*!!' " »» «t S44 Springfield Avenut M *M , « « ., .*.-.. k With Mu Wot? » »• M. O«ddii{ Chitf rMnen B *7 W Ponewell ••.• ** ^ Junior Order ••... *• '• EASTERN FUEL CO. NIW JIRIIY 1IU rive Aces *8 »* Main Office Harry'* Easo *J J1 FREE PARKING COMPANY Firemen A ** « 2SS BROAD STREET 2 OPEN EVENINGS SUmmit 6-0006 Pae* Stelon Instrument 44 THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21 .J952 will be allowed to travel during an Sore Calendar |ArCi YMCAs NEW PROVIDENCE emergency. * Defense Council Appointment of chief warden to supervise the April test is ex- In Wsaisskr pected at the March meeting of Makes Plans for the group in Borough HWl.. Aa- Of ReHrjiqus Borough pointment of a woman for the Paea Au»ii»ry in «*« Forty-fiv« post is being considered. Ing TMCAs in Db Beryl L. Wied, Editor April Raid Test 23-Paca * Club wcwl meeting in National Councilw * the Summit YMC* „ — M Statewide air the <:ubbou«. a diacuasion of the , raid test In New Jersey in April W. W. Braunwarth 8 p-m-HO railroad r tivas of the Council fo Name Group for will be limited to the air raid I T^e~cUal>ro^m--«r Oakwood warden service, and regular and ;Named President Dr,ve. Muria, HiU. Visitors tigious Study of Industrial Growth auxiliary police offieera. aceord- K>cal "Y", pre«d* "- A reUgioii* jidvlaoiy eommittee, and Jersey Central railroads. The ergeant. . . In the election, Cobb received Narrow. Weld to Four winkel, Snmintt «-l»W •* •*•«* A .resolution approving vaapa of composed c'of 4J*e?foar clergymen and Dr. latter membership wouW help in 184 votes and Anderson, 194. Hires four New They reported that, they -had one ireek prior t«THibllr«tton^f oposed subdivision and drainage in the borough, tiu set up, and son. of Drew planning or devising railroad-^aidb. There, were 211 votesj. oast». with intertfiewed.it ariJhitects, and haw the l*n* ••?• %*" Heiakl ta i*hlei f an area from South Street to it is expected that thia^grpup will whoni^ made brief ings for Industry, • 1,882 registered voters in the Bor- H Is t» app**r. • ,0 Union Avenue, near the Airmeet ?oon tonameja chairman and Teachers for fall narrowed the choice down to four. Clifford Johnson of Mayor Haniell accepted the re- ough. 149 voters Approved the cur- deduction plant, waa passed.. The organiw- their plans. A cloaed iaeetirlglorthe BoardMi» devotional period. Ot port and said It would be atiidied. rent expenses, amounting to $178,- Borough — Contracts for four eveloper-Ls Harry Grassman, who Employees of utility companies v expected to be held February 26 tielpatcd in I He hoped, he added that such a 147.27,-white 57 opposed it. Repairs of the acven new teachers needed' Boy6w«wF •xplalhed the ~ map and pjanir are io be considered members-of- Leonard Buichman. of committee would be appointed in and replacements, at $7,000, were in September, were presented., to to make a final decision. the near future. rontag'es, he said, are based-oh the Civil Defense organization, and (Continued from Page 1» Presbyterian ChiirrhfR^l approved with 152 yes and 55_no the Bo«fd of Education for' ap- Fred Brewster was appointed ' Report on Mosquitoes 5 feet. The tnaps are on file in will be allowed to reach their work, erning body and to imbue them of Weatf ield: and Allan R votes. Manual training, coat of proval at the organization meet- Steuhier ako reported that, he Bprough Hall. The new streets are locations more quickly when-wear. chairman of a building advisory with the ethical principles that ney. general aecntary of { $3,850, drew 157 affirmative votca ing of the-Boerd Monday evening. to be known M Possum Way and in« arm-bands. It was also an- Interviews for the remaining three committee to study suitable build- make a government clean and sub- Ryder Way. ' nounced that! all miliUry person- and SO opposed. Land, building sequsntiy effective." Vacancies are being continued, ing materiel*. He* was asked to An application of a sub-division nel In uniform or civilian clothes and equipment, cost $6,500, was Rodger's duties, a» WM his 1*48 on the north Mde of Elk- caried by 149 votes with 60 nega- The new teacher* will be Mrs,name four other persons to hispredecessor. Don Redihond, will tive-votes. •'••. '. -••-•.. - •-..-Jean McMeJc«, of Florhani Park, NAM Presided! Mttered with -crate* and gar-L committee. - 'be "to appoint a Governor* cabinet graduate of Newark State Teach- from among the ttate Hi-Y lead- .(Continued from P«n| Hickson la the builder. ... •.. bsge" and to a health menace, Board members streased.the fact ers College In 1952, third aection er*; to preside at the Model Legis- N. A. CAPARO8O, Prop. Catch Basins Approved ' • Steuhier seked that a parkway at Named Stasstn Aid* that they will be happy to answer OaTch basins in Eighth Street of kindergarten, salary. J2.60O; Misa lature which will be held in the ill., foundry where he the entrance to the Gale* Drive Katherine Smith, Bernardaville, questions pertaining'to the planned and Fourth Street, to alleviate For Township, Boro State Capitol buildings. At that three years.. garden apartments be abolished, graduate of Newark State Teach- school, and suggested that more flood conditions during heavy Berkeley Height* — Mrs. Ralph time the Boy Senators and Assem- In 1*20 *>« charging it »» "a menace to safe ers College in 1952, fourth section persona attend regular meetings rains, were approved. Nigro and . i T. Urich of 16 Twin Falls road has blymen will present legislation to liberty Foundry in Wi» of first grade-, salary, $2,600; Mrs. the third Monday of each month Sons were awarded the contract for be acted upon. and cloned the.d«l Providence Borough chairman for Patricia Tourelle, four yews ex- at 8 prm In the school library. x $800. and, while promising to investi- A member.of the Hi*Y for 'small down payment anJj the nomination of Harold E. Stas- perience and holder of a permanent Councilman Robert Badgley re- gate, suggested that possibly warn- Allen W, Robert*, year*. Rodger* represented Bis "yeaff'ToTpSyTHe sen for president. elementary^certificate, Penville, principal of the school, ported that, although the ordi- ing signals would be preferable to reported -.^hoaI(lttbe Herald Tribune, fo- Under Mr. Grede'i dir nance providing for house number- Mrs. Urich will be charge of ob- third aection of third grade, salary that plans fof part-time destroying the parkway. classej j rumBnd hasbeen a student Coun- bualneis has exp4nd«j" ing has been approved, it Is still taining signatures needed to enter $3,000; and Mrs." Margaret Poh, Councilman Robert Badgley re- starting next September have been [c -, tepce?eRtativ(! (or two year* until today it consist! uncertain when mail 4elivejiea__wlll Mr. Staesen's name in the prefer- graduate Ohio" Weslyan and one- ported that Incorporation of the ftlmost completed, and that a i He Sg an ex.ckl8s prudent and plants, five in Wisconsiai 11 ential primary on March 6. Further year poft-^reduate course at Mont- be*"' *- ... _ Rescue .Squad.was expected at the booklet dlscu«»ing the heed for Inypper Information may be obtained by clair State Teachers'"College, Erig- Permission was granted MAW next meeting of the squad on Feb- wiich clatnaes will be i.«wu«>d .-oon munity Council lit >Uo ii—a " '"• producing some I telephoning ..Summit 6.-5842....'., llsn end History In Junior High p • Radios iquor Store in South Street to ] 20. to each home in the. .Borough. member of .the' schbor* tennis School, »alary,~S2 6OO. - of Iron and steel, fastingip build an extension in the rear of t and .'basketbal teams. A former • Appliances VLt. Grede warilwsji i the store to "provide a boiler room. The three remaining places to 'Explorer and Eafle Scout, he How Ratables Hovt Increased in Your Community yqoate of jiound employe** Commercial & Domestic A lotter from Kenneth Cranstoun be Ailed are for filth grade; in- Boro Democrats »«rved as. vice president of the and began a program «t I SewingMachine Repairs complaining of "die-graceful" con- . i 1M&—*S.220,!«S strumental musdc and Junior high Summit Hi-Y Council He repre- for his workers as **r!,n ditions in the rear of property school .mathematics. To Organize .[ serrted the Hi-Y a«b at the North when he instituted Springfield Ava, owned " by Angelo DelMonte in Raymond Cobb was continued Borough — Organization of sn I Anierscah YMCA Centennial and surance, Pftld. vacatioi Third Street, was referred to-the a« chairman. of the building com- active Democratic Club in the ! National Hi-Y Congren held in New Providence Center added in 1936, Board of Health for—"invest tg mit te?T currently interviewing Borough k being planned in ,Bcy Leglilatora." recently Ing the president and i AN ORDINANCE , Thursday night at Borough Coun- conducted a S*ew Jeney public are covered by a pension j opinion poll on state and national AN ORDINANCE to Further Amend cil meeting when a letter from retirement bencfiti an Ordinance Entitled "An Oral- Raymond Bonnell, of 21.Division questions. The poll was devised •ingle formula for nil ,»no# to Establish, Maintain. Regu- with .tb.e.,asaj*?»nfi*;,iof...l>x.....Geor-ge late »nd Control a Police Depart- avenue, wa» received. VThe letter l He Is a director nf ment in the Borouph of New Prorl- requested use of the Borough Hall Gallup, director of th^ American Reserve Bank of Otis d«noe, Count; of Union and Btfcte Institute of Public Opinion. at • New Jeraey, »nd to Pr«crtb« for an organization meeting to set trustee of Carrol C DttYou Know You Can *n' * ^ Central Board of the Y M final reading nt > reigulur meeting t tY n of the Borough Council hHd on by County organisations, ind no! ™£ £*™f ?° ^ , director and vice Thursday evening the 14th d»y of estimate of the amount of «up- I"*?.,U *? f'nd f» month» n Nyp Tool Co.. ChicMra February, 1952. mHIt tminln then tne New 1952 THOMAS C port It Would receive in 'the Bor- j W .,, *' &* of.MM-Light Inc. Fort Borough Cleric: Wla., director of ttio t ai. r, ,A , i•• „ ... I "'ty P" pent of the youths r pany. Weit AP.Iv DELIVERED ELECTION NOTICE Residents of Summit fpr"mRivy. ««~' ^ j i. -J. " . • . - *«>•••"» of Mueller F»irri.v* noftouoii or NEW PROVIDENCE years, where Mr. Bonnell served opposed it, and ni»e had no opln- NOTICB W H15REBY GIVEN that moved to New president of Advance Sp qualified vottn of the Borough of adults were In favor, "s? per c»>nt IN SUMMIT New Providence not already .registered two years ago. ChicaRo; diro.tnr «"i in aald Borough unatr the laws of. opposed, and seven per ctnt had J N*W Jeney sovemlnj permnn^nt rpg- It In not 'known whether the no opinion. _ dent of WKfon^in M«" krtratlon may re?l«tw or. ttwniifer -svith ffroup to. b organucrt would enter ____ , Association: paM T'e .th« Borough CltrS of New Providence c Borough at hla office in. the Borough * ticke t in the. April primaries Have you he«H or r«id any- ' plovers Awo-iatun M M1 HlcHrflOTtngfldd. Avenue, dally from thing about the "sellhu. of nar-I past director (tn> pa 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. except Batur- n r days and * Suiid»y« ttii on the fve- Presbyterian Group Will •uc-h -*»-©p4iin.- -t* t-nt -Gray Tmn V "• ning» ot «»rch 3. 4. 5 »nd 6 from 4:30 to 9 P.M. N&turallsiH pwrnonn must Hear Talk on Tabernacles country?^ "" ' ' " j J"^*,^"buVnr" * bring-their N»tilra»i!»ttonterttnf«^ 1 Alter Thuraday, M»reh 6th. I9J2 the - Borough -Mm B.- ."Xinety-erglit pi»r cent of ilie I He wai Tippotn'* '' ' reglrtry booloi will be dosed until of Cmnford will >outh aiMwprcd y*$ Rnd two rer i Truman to th«" alter tn« forthcoming Prfciary Elec- apeak to the Women> Ajs^intjo^of «wJ?r^L ccnt ™ '*-hily 3« > f>nt...of_iiduJtsLiConfeifnco i"-^^ In '^ l p f h^^rH !th^SK.^o.r^ofS~eSK;,Iv»v. »>u' m*vtine on A 1UrHfif)n rolatine to thr Drn -National As1"-'"-.-. In the Borough of New Prortd>hcp b,R alt v facturors wli.-rr I... ^ " fwwn the hours of 7 A.M. und 8 PM THursdnyrihfi Stii, on the sub- - that, should or «iven to per- BST on Tuesday, .April 13, 1952 rofjoct of "tabpriwdpfi." She will I! sons ronvic-ted of sfline dope to a member of th-In-'*'j ^ the purpoae or coiMJuctlni? a Primary t Election for t-hp frlwstlon -of enndl* lustrate her talk with A mod^l o( • "-""-^'-tn royrr?_Kh6wn"type'of ' '*" '' of the Pcde'ml I1''1^ n«ted. Sivld Boards wl{\ ni«o meet In tnft iMiTno plnce'S on fr*ue#^etlsv Novem- Cornmlttcp nnd »•*• ^ ber 4, 1952. for th* purpose or eontluct- ««s Fflir" lunrln-rm wi'l "r rM"1 ;'hri!"' living- today in nny Of HIP jcovrrnni' lit K Ing » Oraiertil Election for th« elec- 1 11 1 tion of th« official* herein rte^mnnted be Rcrvcrl at 12:45 p.m.. with Mrs Part of ,he w-OfWt ,lo yrtu adlnjre mltter. For tin I " ' . The following ure thi» public nnice* Frnnk Warren .and'Mrs. William tn*> most? • has been srrvin-; «•" to be niled at th« enauing Primary Siebert B.I chairmen of thf hineh- y» Prej«l*>nt »n"term^'of Brirk- price... that you can enjoy Packard's more. Spend one hour driving the three VWJW each. World Day of Prayer n#-w officers will N" accenoriet, state and local _At th« ld P n time 1 Will b» *l*ct*d on(» M*lo nn without notice. comparison, it costs less for what for th» holding of th» Wmnry ing quality! Over the years Packard you get than any other automobile! with Heights. during of th* bound- %2 .I •A« that .lay Unn hfrn «t>l *nu, DI8TBTCT Poiit Work Addressed Bohool Auditorium for a World Day nt Vtn ,h t(lf% ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE tfW*. churchoi, will romaji, op,n nil day Ail th»t portion of the Bnrfamh ^aJlt f Y of the lino formed by th» c-Mtt linm _ ^Jh«i^dMlrlnK to pray. Follnway. •{uf'-ty/i Of PaMMlIC 8t«wt. South BVf* nr^ AN" ' " K«ve a talk on ' - Ol«l»)de no»d to th» bounddry Un* of nt said Borough with th« City of Summit ' m tlOWi. D f?S?' M ^STRICT: Pollltn; PIRC, «• Wr» MOIIIM, PMUMIC »trm. inlrn- Alt th»t norticm of the Jloroiiah firm VMt Of th» lino forrned bv thf>irr'nter very (Jttin'l lln#« of PM»H1D Btrfet. South Htr^rt n JkMixiK 1 Consumers Supply Agency. Inc and Ol#n»ld* ROM to the boundary do h«rPhv t*rtl testify before tin . .muniy' Orcliiianr* l ,,, , li»# of Mid Borough with Ntw Provt- «t fltinl that parent* «i" 1.1* dtnee Town*Wlp. ill M ? Dotrd: At Ntew Frortdi>rn'« Borough J n 76 FRANKLIN PLACE SUMMIT, N. J. Ftbrutry 31. I9ii. l«th tin7 of ordeal. •THOMAS C, MtJRSON THOMAS turn ltoro"'h ""*• eouM be II, Borough |v Tt cording to th" ' mt it a;imin«cipi»l , / -r ',-•-• THE SUMMfT HERALD. THURSDAY. FEIRUARY 21.1*52 TOWNSHIP OP Resident ****** "%«*• 9^^Wa282J*«Si^&?#' «ms and ptec* efcj«*to*t to saM budget snd tax %» OTTawvf awgoisi rot1 %a% srwur 11931 nitty b# pr—tnttfl by imtPtTiB or Committee Office stKnmsr : '~rT" " " iRKELEY HEIGHTS i. SUBURBAN ***bd*9 Hught*--i sxn inter- T EtvltS SUtttttt Section 4t:t-14) , est** |« the current problem* .•'':-• - '~T Abstract sfsUUUu Beryl L. Wled, IdHw — $U> 4.3172 pertaining to th*' people o( : TsitS f »r ^ itiZ 1HT l»Jt Berkeley Heights, aad would lik* Purposss (Including •*"k Stock Tut"...... :...... #4,291.93 93 409.39 1777075 to, help ^¥e t^^g ^ pwwtmaUmg DtoCriet Schools In Municipal Budgst t,S91 JO tnto© !_*_* B******* BehOOlj „..„.. (Ksttmat* for IW8) 199.000.00 171,003.44 lt» 5S3.34 gonhation Completed i« the staieaisnt iaausd fcy WU- «MMMtti ..^i™is*«rti-*r-iiii)--iw»»ii 4cSJ.S Still:!! • .Totals .—„..- ;. : ..._.; ., *3S»'.M3JB "lalojit.io _«*_mji> »u«, la announcing hit cat RedCross Campaign ( MARK ET (or Township Committee. .<" ttoa4 sCatatsataee aad Construction Funfls -^^l^.W ^llsgioo* *^4*W Organisation Racier, Washington HELEN M. KADITUS. Prop. . communities A life-long resident of I. Total OsnerslI Approprtstlons for Munl€lp»l IWoses (Item-|(h), Bhsst 1J) U»J«9.00 111,190 92 Building Products Corp. will be *. Total Appropristlons tor Local District School Purport* ^" .*'**"* in charge of Industrial solicit*, Heights, he served - f the chapter, ha» bM» • ,. clWni tiki' uiaM lji • s_i __ - 'Mn •>••»M J*#. LEGS ....::...,.,...... ;..,••«M,. ky tions amphibious forces, in th* 3. Appropriation—Re*er»» for Unoollected Tsx«« . M .""™y *"' "•""•^ Mr* John R. Fl««» la) Ksqutrsd for Titxas ln Municipal Budget " * " * "*" ""__' 3 422.23 33.O74J4 stequtrea for Other Taxes (School, County t 8pecl»l DUtrlct Tsisiri>-- J5.4I141 WINGS ...,.,:... ^ ..... 3?elb. , avenue, Township KVVorW War I{ asid is a member 1 4. Total Oentral Approprtstiom (Itsm t, Sh*K ltl -. i 1 its 1st^a ll,«0SM BACKS ,...,...,_;... ;...•;. .,.- HC ft. mjunced this wsali, jc* .Berkeley Heights Past 3H, ». Mat: Antlolpsttd Revonue* -, •lano and Victor Dunkel, who j were appointed to tb» Coenmittaw KOT«: Thsrs mutt b« m«trt«d in n«m T(a), th» amount^^tt A'ut nrt to'^Ss of tttSf ittel i 1st School Board ' in January, will expire this year, '{* « «*».** »•» on the baaU of valuation! of $7.0M.427.00. ThU rat* ircii l. •=»• i»-,v_v~"•,—•••— —-•••'nnitn•—•vt of otocsf Locsl School Schooll Regiona, Regional Higl High Schooh School anl snd Cund Countt ty Berkeley Heights -. Theodore ; and both have already angMHweed The following Is sn analysis of aollsr sipendltureslnd tsi polnu for the yw 19», , solicitations ia the e their intention to seek election to fountain" Farma and KnobKihlgren waa elected president of Operating ApproprUtlon* (exclusive of rrss Public LJbrary) {"es^M full ... Kslntenancs of fess Public Library ...... *»»,«7» - aisono iion *ill be Mrs. William the Board of Education at th.ei.r Decrease la Ckntrsl lUvenue* Ribs , l Uacollteted Ta*«§ iM;3:K;iotie-i>riv*""east.': | . ELECTION NOTICf her will be < Mti. B<3V night in Cohjmbis School. William 111,Ml** .'TOWNSHIP or KgDUCIO ItEQVItUUMENTS FOR: IW. kooj, 33 Ridge drive east; ..C..,.JUaso....at..;-.iwM.> sla«tod;. viee-1 .C«alts^&BK(nMnsata.,^.. 'Guoranteed, Tender! N St-i' Municipal D«bt Btrrici president. «m«rg«ncy Authorteatlom 6.2J0.00 jlrs, Irvin Reese, 21 ktlST _ UOOJOO ; Mrs. Leslie Sawyer, Committee chairmen are: Frank j t*red tn of Kew.JFsrssy •11.T6IJ] It ^ »vwue; Mm. Arthur B, JeckeU finance, ]«w and tup.renUtrttlo: n m»y _ trsnstfar 214 Lower Diamond Hill .1 ' , witnh tnth»e TiTowiujii Clerk «T th* Tawn. h r~n~•-•ksls im^HrT --»**shsa-ii_ ids-eCtoar JLlMiM.. FRESH KILLED tivty Bennef, 3M ply; AJ Llnkletter, teachers and cur-J «. ~-~'P - » *Jail ««. Psrtt Avs«a«. Township «f is.ni.ot '—u Russo:, buildin- • g „ - and '.»>rij«leTOWD 8sT «-l«itS i «aUy mU -^^^ - -' M.74in «a !T36 AJt. 1J30 TM. lo Ward, 22 Twin Falls ground*:" R. J. Gusfither, trans-, •,039411 n »0B to GROSS INCREASE IW TAX. LEVT* ...1. i.'Truman Fowler,- 37 portatlon; Kihlgren, athletics The I •T I road; Mrs. Karl Karl- Summit Herald and the Ptainfield '• snd slSf A aidXfwea Courier Newt were 'designated of- •' P* °i l"jw«*w« ••luatlons of »a»,7«S.OO haTlng a tat point potential of » potnu thte |;Ma:K«J« road; Mr* A,- bring lh*tr BsturaUsUtatl lncreass of II pointpo** waaii sbsorbMl to ths sxtent that th« otsrall ta« rati has tnorasaMI only 7 CAPONS 7» Twin Falls road; V sSowsfSf** °* » 'M0.«7.00 th» UM tax rats of MM u compared'wlththt 1M1 R. Seinfeld, 133 Twin Citlsens Trust Company after the fortheomtnr Primary laertass Mri. Henry Angel- ttin *o he h»!d Af»rtS 13 1KO named official banks, urpoMt Twin Falls road and I KOTICf IS HEREBY GTVSt that Wgh S Kihlgren and Guenther were the county School Purpoiss Ja Mid Vincent, 354 Lower s I Hill road. victorious candidates in the school ln tb* Tnwiuhto of Httghts .10 M.JO M tl « M Hill section will be election February 13. Guenther YOUNG. TENDER received 172 votes; Kihlgren, 3«; 4 .„.. tsxrMs at 19.50. The Township Commlttss hss given osrsfui ike direction of Mrs. E. A. and Dr. Edward A. Fuehlbrugge, n».i ~.II.I. ° t?i •PJ>roprtsttons snit revenue anticipations under Its control tn this MEATY | of 35 Beech avenue. Co- fiscal policies which have proved to be sound In psst ytara havt btsn adhered9 to and 123.-There— were—JgJ-VQter cast, %2 surplus hss bssn retained In sn amount to mUntiln the soundTfui.nolil ea^ltlra ottT ire Mri. S. Ciaclura, i*nat«J with a registration of JJ80. j h ANTICIPATED REVENUES kvenue; Mrs. G. Gibson, 97 V AatlclsslMI Rssnztd in [ivenue; Mrs. S. Dobs, 83 Current expense; at f 1*1.837. was ! w rt Qsnersl Revenuss lift 1M1 Cash in mi Tf T Zrf!!? i. Surplus ftsvenut Cssh Approprtstsd 4I.M0.00 43,000.00 43,000.00 road; Mrs. D, Kuehn, approved by a vote of 230 to SO; | f-»oVn7liViMfraw*r ««««• TURKEYS ! avenue; Mrs. J. Sax- repairs and replacements, $9,700,; "''** ** 'h* nMulcf prta*r» >. Mlscsllsnsous Revenues • 234 to 116: manual training and! Uotnsss 1,400.00 1.400.00 2.4B4.9O I Sjyder avenue; Mrs. G. rites and Permits .. 3,900.00 1,400.00 3,SS«.»1 AH Sixes [4t Sycamore avenue, holD«*«conornl.ct. 12,500. 280 to 30: '• Flnst (UsgUtrstss, stc.) 700*0 700.00 7»3.00 area! of the Township and a special item for land pur- Interest snd Cost on Taxes ._ 90000 100.00 - 'Interest on Invettmsnts ...... *.„ 1.000,00 1,700.00 l,5»0.»7 14 to 22 lbs. workers covering them chase $800, 241 to 22. Frsncmss Tsxes .-,...... 14,00040 1J.SMJT iMIowi; Orosi Rscsipts Tasss ..-...-. - . tvjooioo 1J,M«.»5 I Statt Road Aid. Chapter 93 Pi. 47 FormuU , . 7,314.00 7.M4.M I A- F. Bennett. Country. Phont looks On tht Jdl STATE OP XV* JVftSKT •tatt Road Aid, Chapter « PX. Construction Fund Kons (Snydtr Avsnue Section No, 1) ...... 232.«7 132 47 D. J. Anderson, Free T'VIOJf •tst* Road Aid. Chapter fll P.L. Construetisn Funs Ferris Conned Berkeley Hrlghls — Inter- On? ot t>w4e and UorU iTmerson re*4 district; esting itern_in_the nm telephone (•nydtr Avsnus SscUonN*. 4} »Sv*iiil.™^i.-.-; 7,100.00 7300 T0/T r-* fft». Bo*n< Of trolhy B. Belin,- Lowei directory—the Township now I Total lltsceUantout Revenues '..• .„. ._.,_,; ... 19,000.00 S0.I1MT 11,10141^ ef ivenue; Mrs. A. R. listed as Berkeley Heights, Town- 4. ' $••. • Dogwood -Jane, Union from Delinquent Tales .. ,...,_„. _..„ 4014JK) 4.0OOM 10JM.-40 ship- of In previous ynn It wsjr Cntm- («arei_Mt». Wayne P.. -vf •>•• Total of Items 1, 3 and 4 . . ..—..—. M.514.SO •#,414.47 10S.tM.tS Smokwl lilted •* Miw Providence Town- i vnsr* esch. Amount to he HJUWI hy Ttntlon— $5.89 Value ea. TaS *t Bend; Mr*; E." T. /a) To he Added to Locsii DUtrlet school Ta* ...... 4,351.SO I.J77AO (b) Local Purposs Tsx „...:.._ 43,211(3 M.40JM 'Rotates Havt ItierMkwd hi Your CommMnify 7 Total of Owners! Budget Revenue* ...... lW.14v.a3 141.402.04 APFROPRIATIOW» »« rrvBC th»t Ap»r»rrlat*4 Expsaisa lt*l' Armour's g. Osnsral Appropriations TstslforiMI !•'- »f »}•• fe ftr 1991 far INI At Mtaiflti »y Paid sr Rsstrv sd (si Opsratlons •"" "' AilTrantftn Charges v>, .rt u^^p & e»ch election lr arT ~ OWERAL OOVFRNMEHT snd KKSCUUV* Salaries snd Wages — t,93O.OO T.S00.M 7.WO ,00 "CE 10 BIDDERS the llfs of the contrtct wULos ths . Other Expanses : . .. 7,167.00 7*9.00 product of th» produesr named on ths i t\rt Atraue. Berkeley 9,900.00 1JO LOWJOO 4,061.74 l.OMJt BACON lb. want and CoUsctlon of Taa bid form. - . .. — Balarlat ana Wages 4,400.00 4,aO0-» 4.J00.00 4,3».M 190.00 Each old ih«U be on ths basis or Beginning st s potnt In ta* eeatar OUtsr Expense* „...«« of the To>-H«hlp posted N«w Vork Hsrbor—tspk- esr-f -Hit*. ~V± **••—Will" WH W.— —•»•>•• •»*• — — Department ;«r~Ta»wf ~ UQOJM i,*»m— . - Height*, Union County price per gallon oa the d»» of dellv- ! Wotters Rsllrosd tPusalc snd Dels- sslarlss snd Wages wsrsBrsncb) wbeis ths tama te la- 1.900.00 1,100.00 t,M«40 1,200.00 I^^'^P*^ BMiiaing, Psrli ery. plu» or mtnui. Other Expenses ..... 200X10 200.00 tsrte«ted bj tbc Ulrtiltng lit.* betwsesj l 100.00 141.13 = v ths TttwntSlW'of H*« FrotWenc* an* 4000,00. 4,000-00 S.100.00 1,044.01. wkr'mtt'iTg u', *&'"held On' •rh»'-"ri'g'h'e'"'"to'>w«et" sTn"y stitf~"in "blS Planning and Zoning th* Borough of J»rw Pw>r!o>n«e Salaries snd Wsg«s |l»SI, « » (10 P.M.TEST.",.for and to w»I»e %ny Informalities thereon. ihenct tn s wntsrly dtncttoa akwsj JOOOO. 1JJ.90 1J9.06 1*1.00 Fresh Kllltd H..itifl teiniuj for munlc- Bid. .forms nisj . b« sscursd-st th« Other bptnset ;.. 9OOO0 900.00 SM.tO in th* center Ust or saJd fUllroad to a 900.00 11316 IZ.!Z?}?>\ «« Town- Office of th« Township dsrk, Munlc- point in the ctcxtz tint of Plala- Public Buildings and Orounds i %,'• lit (lumitltles flsld Avenue n«ar tn* Berkttcr Rstghla Salaries and Wsges .'..•... 1.MO0O I.600.M S.000.00 Jtlt.90 S1.2U - -r. thp" period of ons Station: ths&c* liotif. the cxnter llaa Other expenses 4.900.00' J.TOO.00 J.7OO.O0 J.M9J1 SO4.4B FRYERS or •••' a»te of proposed con- By, order of ..the Township Commit - of Plslnfleld Avtoue scuth»r:y to • ntOTECTION TO PERSONS AMD I «?5....°-f lt}* Towiuhlp of »trkeley point in,th» ctnter llct ot Mountain FROPERTT Avenue ther.cc tlortg the ecatcr Un* Fire Dated: Tebrusry ._ ito.oo. .^l#0J» IS0M • I304X) BROILERS ••-yrr--t!TKVSBB: of tiyt Town- "• •-"OtherIxpsnsss "JS00.W SO-^O potn* in ths dividing ' Wster snd Firs Hydrsnts J.KW.OO SiH (•iv 'Towiuihtp Com- Township Clerk. »hip of W«» ProrMe 1,000,00 J •,000.00 P" c "J? !'K*ii»rj', spproxi- Teb. 21 Pollcolices 9.7t»« 1)0 Jt '.ot!» of iifc3oUne snd sloniTthV dlridlr.i -.rce &et'*s«n sal* Salaries and Wages li.000.00 3'.or oii..^ • HKAI.ED PROPOSALS* rowmblps in' s'nort»*rty direction tm Other Expenses I.J0OM 4.M0.00 4.S00.0O - »1H " it' it- I fh»' TiMJitf "'R!*frr ?S#r.es•"SioiBg-tlisv _ l^OOOT 3.S0O.W 1 01 ; f cent*rx)f-*»!;>••• Rtrer :n s irmresJ- ««st- [ Mrst Aid Orgsnlsstion Aid snd -'-•• J;*;*' * ' P ii-e p<«r gallon, «1 by I he Towiuhlp CJinmttt^e of Maintenance Contract • „• 1,000.00 &?«». »nd the'bidder ihali "•^ Township of B«rkelfy Hrlghu. »t I «rly direction, to th» .etrtaing Una! 1.000.00 1,000.00 FARM FRESH between th»'Township of Ntw Provl- I gTRmCTB AND ROADS B:0O P.M.. Wfdnssdar. MARCH 5. 1951. Rspslrs and Malmenanes, Including ™£i.-.period of th» -.con- snd opened st the *bov» nsmed hour dtnc snd th» Boroujth rt-jttw Frovl" .st, a .regular, mwtlng of. «*ld Town- "(l,tnc»:.. .theccr' s!etxi..'.'hs dtvjdsngHn* Statt Aid Funds Anticipate ss-foK : snip Committ«-o to be held it Mid i rr c " Iowa flnrmulai"-''- r-- -•.••v--—- --:-:- ROASTING ; time *t the.Tn»-,o»htp Hail,. Psrk Av>- .southsrlt to tbr- p fiit ' DJSCS of Budgtt Yssr 189.1 —.Vt.UiM '.J™.?A.'.B.eiKel«;if'.i Heights, for thrfirrmin- a-,800.00 t.ioo.oo IM4«g 1M.92 DISTRICT— salarlts and Wagts --..,• 19,100.00 1 1 ing of, the foMnwInl.nttterists:, _ •tv'f''!,,*!* *' '-' reserves' ch«!l PlmtafteK! Bslsrlss and Wsges -;.-;-..-;^.~: mmMiz tuv .13.000 ii »t • p-:« ta the csmer 1,700.00. CHICKENS lb. <. MX Uiici/maiinf./,. there*; -TaT; or h« th# 'titUmrr.' Tji**s»anns m .Othsr Sxp«n*es .: .• J.-. ... oii/i ... • **a Construction, Rteonsiructlon, Repairs trom 3.009. »*Il»n» Hot Pitch t'ar'-or AaA - !s taurtsets* - snd Msintensnct with State Atd Mlt lire ^et«e«o ths> Btfest Lighting >nj Tsr or Aaplislt Cold Fawft- **KTr*TiOTr 180 ton* Bituminous Concrete Tvpp thence Sawsra •T".. or -A" tn reciton slosg the Othsr SxRsnsss ... 900.00 GRANULATED 100 tons Crushed stone scretuliiga or Railroad to s point . KSALTH ANP CHAB1TIWI s .•i !!nr ff fiainJifltf Av«-'" BOAXO OF HEALTH 50 tons V crtuhed stmif -•--•-•----•-•-••••-' in thf EXTRA HNS 5 lb. nu. .,„., the BtttfUr Hrsghu Sta- Salarlaa and Wages .-...-*... 3,300.M 1.MM.00 1,700.00 1,411 SO 3*7.90 w US tom I'." crushed st'ons '' HUHSO tion; thenc» slonj tht center Hot sf Othsr Expenses ' 200.00 300.00 300.00 110.11 Nil - iowis*hip Clerk, 139 loru i'y .crushed itone PI»IRflel«) Atcnue southerly to t point Poor Administration 100 tons »»" criMhKl «ton« in the center line of Mouctsln A»e- Salaries and Wages 190.00 bog 79 tons Dltiimtnniu Concrete'Type nut thenr* alonst th* eenter lint Ot ,Poor Relief • •-FA-i»c-r "••••-•• '• • Mountsin''A'Vehu> weatwly'W s pettt ' Other Expenses ...-- „,.." The sbpve estimates arp Rpproximste In fh» dtrirtlr.* line tit the Township nt !*»•* rrriviilrnce ir,d Warren TosfB- HotplUl Aid SUGAR OVEN Vh»t »nd wsy be incrtMfd or dfctfufd »» Contributions .... '•ivfd by th» thf Township Comrr.fttfe rnny deem •shlp Pnn^me* County: thenc* slong thf !l he kub-! shin? •'••u*h»r!v -In * s^'itherly. airte» i iton to •'h- centfr ct Green Brook: Salaries and wages .... "...• ... i.tw.m l.too.nn 1.700.00 1.9OO.t7 IW 13 to mensurement rli'«K hy, Ihp Othsr Expenses 1,300.00 ••3.44 of ROB(Ui. HUterUljt will -mid win* t>r!n« the dt«!d!pi:Jl!5»_^»- 1,900.00 1,100.00 404,98 tween »sld Township of Maintenance Free Public Library 1,290.00 1 {if'";";, 'i« |;J ^ held 011 not b» accepted for psyment without dencf snfl_|Ji= Bfrflu^hwO' *«* PTO . WCIABBOTED written order of tht Supetvisor of th»ne« il»n* the s'tdenc* Kna tJit Appropriation! ^'V" »". the .,. Township of Berkeley Htlght* Bia- SalaHsa ana Wtgss 90,349.00 43.4MOO 47.1*1.00 49,11190 l,tM10 d»™ will stute thetr price* In writing Pummtt th*nc# i eons x| r »n« tn « fenerst Othw Expenae MILK ifff° ii»t*ly 8.000 an well M In figure*. (Including Contingent) -. 63,00000 •0,700.00 97,000.00 91,191.07 44J9t: '" ,'f'"»»t* U ap- The Towrnhlp Commlttn riwertu t'"T«««i or cle- th* rt«(ht to r#J*rt *ny or si! bid* Tnirl -'lip of Total Operstlons . 104,1<).00 104,113.00 tt.J70.tT By direction or the Townnh^p <'nin- " o? New (c) Cspltsl Improvement* inlttn* of ths Township of dlvMln. Oapttal Improvement Pund . . 4.000.00 Heigh u Road construction or Rsconstructlon with State Aid ARMOUR'S l»a»5 o-]» " »** prod- : FobMwry (Snydsr Avenue Section #1) .... 139 91 190,51 • (SnydsT Avenue section #3) n, JOOOO S JOO00 8,900.00 CLOVERBLOOM Total Capital Improvements ._. i.OOOOO 9,790.91 0,79t.9> 9,799 91

._.. ^ ' rOR LOCAL DISTRICT 8CBOOL 1>0R»O«M % Oefielsncr in Sasle Aid for boost tthtot DUtrlct ...:„...* 6,191.96 1,377.00 •J77.O0 «,JT7W Tots! »f Dsfsrrtd Chsrttt and Statutory isptndltures—Locsl School . 6,191,90 9,377.00 t.371.00 4477 00 1-1*41 m Total Municlpsl Appropriations <1 and11abovs) Margarine. 2 lbs. 55c Par Local District School rurpostt -. 6,3ft JO 0,377,00 ,j"»bjrusrjy, Hit, %proprtaUonsrist this ?olnt ...... m.116.90 U0,31t.n 1H317.91 111,3114S •10*03

ths TOWNSHIP Oi amnnt-tm, .. •--- , thtt tHf following 'ttatsflisim of re.enue* tnd »PPropr..ttons shall tM-. BUY HERE & SAVE! SUMMIT MMAt4> aaf tht fMT 1H3 from »M UMMM^M ant&lpatMi as r«v«nu« snd »r« herso? spproprWt tor At purpoes to which said m«nu* Is cst«!1 b». ststuts or other legal ftaulrtmtnt." Where Qualify h /nexpensivei f%n Aitatjtw .. r*i» 11 THI SUMMIT HERALD. THUMPAV, ttMUA*Y2l,im

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Stores Open to 1 P.M. This Friday, All RH<« MI rfals ad •Hectiye Ideal for fl» Lo»9 Holiday Hirmtgh Saturday, Feb. 23 rd. Washington's Birthday Customers* Corner ge Washington $aid it first AiP's Famous "Super-Right* , week, the celebration of Washington** A&P's Way brings to mind the story about the r, . . «^ou» cherry tree. Whether he said, "I can* Regular Style not tell a lie"... we don't know, but the fatha r iIn Service Meat Departments) of our country did say, "honesty isaiumytthe Pork Loins be$t palicy." The founding father of A*P — George Huntington Hartford — had the Mine idea when he said, "Attvays do what it honest, Loin End fair and sincere and'in the beti ihierett of Rib End our Ciutomeri." . , That's the spirit that has always guided the 19 MM, and Over fpllb of AaiP. It always will! Ib. ib. CUSTOMER BELATI^Ss JpiJFlC Rtady-to-Cook ' A*P Food Stores 27 (In Self-Service, Meat Departments* 420 JLodngtoa Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Rib Half Full Cut Loin Half Full Cut - 65C c C 14 ib*. mi tlstskr 15 lbs. and Ova Sunnytfeld-Fancy Cnwntrf Ib.41 IB.' ' Eviscerated Turkeys »ft«14lb5. BUTTER Smoked Pork Shoulders ib44« for Ground Beef Slid B Ib 53* Fowl - »»'•<*»- Frankfurters it 63c DllOkS Long Island'sfmrt bl Boneless Brisket Beef ^ 89« M fc Plate Beef *•* Pork Sausage ««* -4Sr ib 55« tt*ady-To-€*m* Pmitlirj, Stewing Lamb Han *-88? Aviiltkle MI| it starts wilt StJMfrvfet Meat O^partatitt Ched-O-Bit ^^ """"""•""""" Fir fricus**. Shoulder Lamb Chops • * Spiced Luncheon Sliced Sharp Cheddar *•*»+ * »* »65c Rib Lamb Chops . . Cooked Salami Slieed Aworican »*ommmm:.., i57« Fresh Pork Shoulders Provolone r««y *»<»** *59e Smoked Ham Slices CrsaM Cheese H»HaM*i««»«*»n'i 2 in 35« Save on Famous Brand Groceries Kraft Cocktail Spreads OU^T°- 5.7 25c SWORDFISH STEAK »»' -59 0eId-i-Rieh Cheese A ^«^^ H, 75* Chicken Grabs tr Creai if Misbrtta m |3( Sauerkraut Campbell's Soups JFrommt* Fo©«f# .. . Red Cabbage ,, toy's Pineapple Juice 23c Orange Juke c^ 21^ 33c Tomatoes ^ 19 ox 2 String Beans i^^-fr*^^. 1oo1.pk0.2it Suchard Chocolate Bars Libby's Tomato Juice 2 -23c -26c Sandwich Steaks >*«" ^.^991 Angel Soft Facial Tissues Freneh Fried Potatoes w. 2 J£ 3S Cut-Rite Wax Paper r en *'• FmhCaKfomki Beets »^ 2 - 23c Fig Newtons "•"" EVAPORATED 14 oz. RedCherr^ Koro Syrup jj^_kettie^2wc~ mBstift-S- -~j|«tfL~~ __jfci bunch American Steel Wool *>* GOld DUSt Washing powder l«rg«pkg. Hecker's Farina i" 17c:r||,i^y;«arj5g'' S Mew Sreen Cabbage 3 ib, 19c Flag Dog Food - j 1&0Z.CJ " Iceberg -SiiB^^ tu* Flakei-ST " Carrots -^-r tmv Dog Yummies 1ft, ;;;:::..;:::; -^^ _ giwt WIHI* Rock or C«n»d» Dry r : : : |irfe Florida Grapefruit (uicy ..d, Ginger Ale plus d*poiil 2' Florida Oranges Liverwurst Spread Educator Crax **trrt3 Ann Page Values^ ANN PAGE •-..- BIO VALUt.. . BIO SAVINGS! PREPARED SPAGHETTI Tender-cooked in wvory What Coffee! tom*to-ch«eM ttuce. What Value! Made of red-ripe, garden-freah to- 25 cboic* vinegar uA tpicct. Folk* arho favor a bland of eoBm mgn* «';"' ti th* b««t bay in town! ' ANN PAGE tx»Mtat.fnrii b^n un r il'a Cu«ocn Oroundl jutt njM

TOMATO SOUP .trAan yw« •*• r S ch.nf« t Red-ripe tomitoei and jujt right •eioi Creamery butter added. for #oodf

TOMAT0 SOUP. 59e Pound Cake 3 ft. lag 2.31 YOUR CHOKI OF OOIO «r MAMU Amour's Treet hmwn College IM Luncheon M«al Libby't Baby Food Corned Deef Hash Chicken Broth Str«in«d and homogenized 12 oz IIOHT i*. «I of • dmirt. •. requirM no turn... It ihrttty, toboot l Id oz O'CLOCK U, #/.f tin 47. can 39< can 5 > • 49« comn / I fcla* Ivory Flakes Upton's T«a Upton's Soup Mix Upton's Soup Mix Camay Soap Camay Soap for 4k&m mi rW Mfelal tfftr piekagis Sftelil eirtan •( 3 aackagit Nmils For toilet and bath Eip«ially for lha bath Tamsto VigataMa carton of regular S-29. pig. carlon 3 bath 2 oka. 21 SUMMIT AYE.. SUMMIT FREE PARKING BttwtM Brood Sr. & Morris Avt. ADJOINING STORE THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, mttUARY tl.mt s n Horn Pali [,Here'sH«w UP*It.,. Don't Let Your Tips for Doing HERE and THERE in REAL ESTATE .from SMALL' HOMES GUIDE——. ! Refrigerator Be Good Job of By EDWAHD C- HOLMES, V. F. Adding Color to Concrete A Frozen Asset House Painting N. J. Assa of Real Estate Board j You r. refrigerator U one froxen A BATTLE ROYAL is going on in Trenton over a bill i a*set that should be defrosted reg- An ideal season for exterior lijts in coloring «>n- house painting, according to paint recently introduced by Assemblyman Thomas J, Hillery. Would be added ularly. authorities, is when mild, dry at- This bill simply provides that before any more Public d. After tb» A weekly defrosting, phuf a and the to- mosphere permits paint to set Housing can be brought into any community in the State, I thorough cleaning with soap and through slowly and thoroughly. i water, is a "penny-wise" practice the people of the municipality must be given the oppor- st n A house needs ri/painting every d" ° * | that will enable you to get the tunity to vote on it through m ref- the same time the Administration cement and pig- ! 3 or 4 years^ If the surface U in mart value from your dwindling erendum. This is no different than is talking about these additional ^oSw at .the rjght. food dollar. good condition, one coat of top- curbs on private enterprise home |,i toting operation to.»«- quality exterior paint should suf- what is now required in most construction, the same Adminis- L S a »Wlen floating ' A* manufacturers of -bdth gas fice If surfaces are carefully pre- municipalities for any large cap- This forces tration is putting more and more i and electric appliances point out, pared before painting; = itaF expenditure involving liieTs- pressure on Congress and wonici- L the concrete i" (hirk editing' of" frost"irieulates in^^xiiscpntinued a* ing is done only, when surfaces suance of bonds. The opponents palities for more government con- j th.- ref rigt-rating unit, thiu hinder- are thoroughly dry, the major structed and government monopo- the'surface becomes wet. of this bill, however, are going ftrowelmg should be de- ing the flow of coolness which causes of paint failure* will have lized Public Housing. Again I r'il the *»ter sheen pro- kcepg food in prime condition. been removed. ~ '.'.'.'• so far as to call it "Communist ask, do these Public Housing units 'the floating operation.hu Proper care of your refrigerator Most common failure is non- inspired" and yelling it is "un-take less war materials? dippw"*Many striking -em. increase^tS~usefutteii^by a* drying. Paint wiftnot^dryproper* demoeratk." Ho^Hnty. cia they an i*-wbfcved with col- T^—;-=»- - ..v- • .. . . : ~ v much man additional three to nine 0 n r get? What is »o terrible about Anyone worried about the ad- 'y !'. *?P?!.?? _.^ ^L_. ®*? i!y_M.^iL r wrt--e Some home owner* prefer to use several hues, as Inyyeara Thli"rnHariisT9eTrostlhg once rS"~p^pl¥'"maKe7TKe"'i3ecT- visaWUty--ef—investing in' Real I* »ah-coiter strip of one color, wheel .strips or another. Wrwags applied "to a damp, dirty, greasy .; a w«?k, c^r whenever the ice gets Essentially just a rectangle of hardwood plywood with attractive sions?. I, for one. fall to see their Estate, either for** home owner- t it-tion* of 'ie^ concrete are to be colored differently, it U im- wood veneer as the outside taytts, a flush door makes a good-looking, surface. Before painting, surfaces j pencil-thick, and wiping up spilled .viewpoint, and feel that this is ship or for investment purposes, ti orevent each from receiving the wrong color, accomplished by economical table top. Put legs under it and the table is/finishei should be washed with soap and [foods immediately to prevent definitely the American Way ofshould take a look at the Invest- Jwsdlng paper over the portion to be protected The fiiuh door table sketched here is attached at one end to the water and rinsed. Scrape off all j stains harmful to the finish! Food* " under a picture window, A flush doon table top has a smooth, doing things. Why should not the ment portfolios of the large in- loose particle*, smoothing rough such as lemons and milk contain wood veneer surface that can be quickly wiped clean, public have the opportunity of surance companies. You will find dark woods are available to suit any style^f decoration. spots with sandpaper. that these companies are not only ; acidb,. wWchjbite. Into voting on a subject that concerns t ; finish,. —Checking «n4cracking.lt avoiim i ed by allowing t»ne coat to dry their capital reserves in mort- l icarrot* «re an example) leave to pay for if it J.s accepted? ••As-, waxed occasionally as an added thoroughly before applying the gages, but are also investing di- which are. practically im- semblyman Hillery, in presenting protection against dirt stains. next. Blistering and peeling will rectly in real estate. A good ex- possible to erase, ..' ' . Electric Polisher the bill, pointed out that Public - Clean an ice-cooled refrigerator usually not occur if a good paint ample, of. this is the recent pur- Storage Linfer-d to Want* "before 'iciTigiup" on market day. Housing subsidizaUen J Is »a'ppiiedyld a dry surfac«rsay from public funds, tax exemptions of I cover with a blanket. paint. power to the people where it.be- dial setting to "Off." Empty ice is not necessary this spring, many longsI If you agree, why notthe hdme has been completed. QUESTION BOX : Use a wooden paddle and scrape This light-weight workeaver, can « OWNERS' trays into an ice bucket or large parts of the house are sure to need write your Assemblyman and efc This may seem rather unlmpor- frost onto a large cloth. Wash the bring «.fine sheen to a tabletap in I treat an oily nowi o«dor from rendering less than a 'minute, polish a door press your opinion? He will be fstf ' milk, quick-frozen foods — among interior with warm 8oapsud». In , Touching up walls, trim or roof, glad to get your views. The bill have many times complicated the addition to cleaning, the soap will from top to bottom with no more thinking of a purchaser to the fry this astringent: Alum, A, Place the kettle' containing the cubes until the task is finished. as well as interior surfaces, no is called the "Hillery Bill" and Is Wash Ice tni'yji. In warm water help dispel any odors. Should an effort on the housewife's part than point where he delays his action rwwute-r, J ounces; the fat in the own. Start the fat longer results in splotches of color numbered A-182. and joapsuds; avoid using abras> odor linger, use heat to bring the would be required to dust the door. or completely discards the thought limond milk, 0 drams. Dls- on the top of the stove and when The polisher is equipped with a standing out because of a mis- he-fited through, place it in a mod" ivt». Dwa^t scald them. with, boiling odor particles .out. into, the air. match with the color of the sur> oi, pujrehjMiijnO j fcum in the rosewater, water; this dissolves the surface Heat the interior of the freeser Mambswool polishing bonnet fitted %y ing him "extras*' for sale, you are • th«' mixture slowly into erate oven until it is finished. rounding area. Today the home- Real Estate Brokers in the Sum- wax which make* the cube* i«*y with a toaster or electric heater. jf™'4» soft rubber pad. to protect bringing to his mind the thought aond milk, boating It con- Q. How CM I remove oil or the fine -finishes on, expensive fur- owner can buy as little as a half- mit Area, or at least the activity to remove fronTlhe trays—and the Then.use an electric fan to blow that his furniture or rugs may \ mi-- wj*h-•*.• «Hv*r~forhf.• greaae »t»ii« from lirowit ox tan niture. ' pint of paint to match to perfec- the air out of a ;«»Wnet'.'/"ir indicates .this. ...Everyone.,in the not be Jttst the thing -for your • trays cosy to remove front tfie tion the color of any-surface-to [wv/ral. iimc« daily with "a freezing unit. Fill baking pans with ;you put a dish of aotivated <*har- Switching from polishing to business-seems-exceptionally-busy- home, ahd7"it course, this means ;»s el-nth; A. Ue(. lemon jul little drop* compartment. Keep the water hot ab.!*» to a dull bras* article? finishes for every surface, accord- Already many new "Spring Mar- plenty of time to talk about these Out often form on the the frfrogt- them where-they will not be hit burnt trult pie juleetvlt ia equally peared, remove loose particles column there Is much speculation 1 Q. How can I ronio*y the white sell. ran 1 prrvent old pota- ing, remove food*, shelves end directl_..„..y, b_,y, suhllght-^nd„,.. ,,--, , I---,.,f po»- jeffectW. e for. burnishin. g *ork. lit with sandpaper, coat with a rust- coming out of Washington as to r lining on ormnfes with tJtr skin? turning bl etc when •crtoner covers. Swck jars and con- «ible' , away from the stove, water '»^°"ig^Jdd *»«rio*t *>bee usedused, howevehowever on preventing metal primer, and re- A. Thli white lining will come just what Congress will do on tniUr* on tho counter top and | heater, or radiator," Outside heat highly • poluhed or coRper-bottom paint ;•••'•' • YOUR HOME joff wljththe fklnjfthe ofnnjr** J* controls on new construction. They nfii| of vitwjray Is cookware.) ...___._.; • YOUR CAR _... soaked in boTfinjr waTn'r fof'flvv" wash f+i-'rr, nnii ri>:tr oT their age. -or her maid—will never stop the q. How ran I hnrden my * hot w.tter on the i lulli d RIIMU LOV- mire the appliances set- level for bachelor chest with a pull-out and many ' other specific restric- • YOUR BUSINESS the most* efficient operation of "' being "thankful, for 'this helpmate/ iOM hard to l nn I make a coed A Rin«c thr mouth ra.ill b rdm the Rurrw an«i thr lnUrlur of-the refrig- " • —-~- -, - --— - dc-?k and cabinets below. j alt this, but there will, undoubt- ••-••' *soon^ want to.••-•take ;it over. •> He'll edly, tre some form of additional |:T'I •ii.t.Mv.,,rrt of bioir- sweetfn the bnath tfn'fijv.r*, w-iUs. crtHng.,Texos Housfng Proiecf In most homes. more than one 3Oon sce that l is l e curbs. Everyone is hollering that >'li UrsriK to a smooth Q. Mow cun I reno«ate ouch and iiTii'k* of tho door -with a B !i lie \At ft I •• ' h gnawer to is required. The man of the 1 Built For Women Only . j hardest part of shining U|> the these new curbs are necessary for '"'•' I -? on H el a married nur-^s and other women..{ j j, ' j,avc bopn ^taring him 19M) and would take only 2,,per with v^rm MK)>. thrn return ice rcpa r t!la t tical contribution to nny room, Real Estate—Insurance lluildcr tlnrk piBtr Hub well into the *iir- • mployci of-tho Texas M('t'iml | j the f«cc- for weeks: If there's cent of the nation's total pteel. tr«jr."i itnd «heJv«i to th* box. n When there are children of 45 Maple St. Summif. N. J. f.nc" of the flrttfi<» _ ~ t'ctttM.-Bxtprtowof-thr'jinits- >'™J -, ed article that- he's 7 per cent of the copper, and only rat Contractor hny d :ruSt school rtKc< unfinished furniture CJ. How run I rrni'M the oil in "dew" clinging to •llstlnctlyely. ..attractfve. «ttlt?mg . bwi,-Weaning la cleftn^ vtp- for- a ll-i per cent of thp aluminum. Tel. Summit 6-1342 ami fresh fruit*.' brick And ? sbet-» and veiwt*M#«.*.>tav» #toruJK food ,.binatioi».. :The,jlo.w.er -lectAan^.JlTAj.OTn^in-goxiW'ikvyh^'ftnrworr'-It^is'! tune or UsJit luhr*»'ntlrtjg nil- r»ti baek-in the- rofngtratar. Consoli- lirick,' whilp;. the upper portions..: -... » ,1 •-•.., ^ i . n\A'.\ 'honiew.orkrbook^ aUnalso MJexcellenJ 1Inf1ft fonrr removinmnvir 0 g old eppce. Dpskt?, chests, bookcases in i rtn( l*>ft-o\er« «* much are of*a,sbitrto-3 siding.,Each iipart- I paint. '••Itinfr it .'•tnnil IIH!I! thf ^»l himns p«.j"bTc to «\o'ui overcrowding ment ha* a kitchen; living; and din- this st'urd'yTfflt inespcVnfiive type of /the automotive, that use a much Summit spread mi'iily Or n little oil in»' Alwayj* wash Kor.ige containers sr\g arm on the first floor ond a tijrfniturc may be stained, paint- ; higher percentage o£ the vital- m«.- 1 ed or lacquered...... j tcriais. AR»in U-is noted thnt at CESSPOOL bo ft'<>«tn- < <>w i t<» For projection against . fire IIOISIIIOIJI to one q\mir nf winr |£ius «"•«' I'prend, sa/e^* experts ndvi* that thi.» is drying. The lining will ^tMnl O.CIIIM th'ir alni.rhin^ for- stretch to fit tho foot and prevent CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC ,-En odors and b.-auning t v.ntual ,of'furniture mn.st per- I lining olone. The use of , alcohol AND REPAIRED j eliminates danger of taking t"o!d. ihm ttlvjr- mysHf u Ni" Ut\u-to flre-reftistontV materijil .«uch as- form, double duty, the dfslc-chest END IX . rr daily to keep it !• A Ring Mold j Old'.'Putty CRANE & flULLDOZbK .work?".., ••• ;vfr>c.^t»fe-c,c'ment board; provider a highly oatisfactory. so- .-mi! fr.'i' from'V-nrrodiniif ViiVt. I'ise An excellent substitute for a j To .°o(ten old putty plncr ip ; SERVICE j. A; Using viix^inr, in."-!iM'l of lution. An ^tractive do.sk-chest of ring mold can be effected «s fol- ("« nnd Service iv •">>ft -sooi'.v -ci.-ith f"K ll'i.x Pur- Soiled,section* of rifling b'retfchr* I-sturdy plywood conatruction with i boiling water and aliow to «=tand ; • water, when mixing the. [iLcitt r of lows; Fill a glass j«r with ehopped ! endi pose never «'iVythin« which would oarKbe spot eleancHf with o sofipj'- | in it until the water cools. Trucks for Hire » '« ff»r I a I distinctive hnVdwoo Wnfthing Shield-. AM wryed colil? To keep drew shields fresh nnd Building Con Be Used I Exterior Should Blend make them wmr longer, ploce A.- By wrapping tho incut In n Stearns Construction 4-7770 For Household Storage With Outside of House them flat «nd brush them with damp chred.-cloth while it is still Pro.spertivi- home huililrrs .or For uniformity of appe«ranco, tepid soap suds on both sides. hot buyers should k"«p -1" minrl (lint the'^xtori'rtr of tho gnNige should Souse up nnd down In clear rins- r " Corporation Sliiy will JIITII "stor/igij. «P(«"<' f« mntch' the exterior of tho house. ing water to which a little am- monia hns been ndded. Pres.i, but ,.(|iiipnienJ used in the mnlntp- This, is > rule of di/sign for an nan.r of I he house and • grounds. do not wring. Hung over the line attached so rage and for «ny • INSURANCE - Protection This c«n *>r provided tn-| the and allow to drip dry. Do not Iron. R ESI DEN T I A L separate' 'garage clone enough to New Shop* iirn(!«-, • , •• , , > the dwelling so that both buiid- 1 Tin- .stviriifj'- probleni win vlr- To nif.ke new fshoc.s more com- •"•. ivrltn-n In Amnrlir*'* «trnns;<'Hl stoch Inmirnnre lngk* ftre aeon nt the same time. lilyiij.- •• •' - i jii(ifl>* noii-.Jfiist.'iH,. Ip tin:, dnyii fortable moisten thf lining of the COM M ERCI AL r Pr •Color harmony Is especially "' " ? >»« «otnplei« prof*.e«lon on nil «lne» ol when luuisfH. were r.|iiit over fill! i hflsenionts, j)ut mnny jiiodern important. In nearly all cases, lKl|"»h«. wrldenl snd «lckni.»». life. home.i have rro Im.scm'rnts or only the^ roof Is tho lnrgr.it single un- LABORATORY l tnt)^ry. flr« snd Inland marine I parliiii IniRcuientf' to ncrpmmo- hrokon area of M huildhiK and LARRY MAY (Kite hontinte pliutts nhtl hot wntcr thfi key factor in its oxtorlor ap- CONSULt US TODAY tanks. ' ',-.., CONSTRUCTION -'Artunlly. hn.Hemerit storage ^|mco Th<» variety of solid and Wend- Roofing & Siding Estimates and Surveys of Projected Construction l» tip most' ve«iuinii'c«l In. cost ed .colors Irj whirh nhin«le* arc cubic ftMJt" When thrr^ l»;«° M. MABEN madiB niflkon this nwtorlnl woll- Contractor Furnished Upon Request. t, however, fncilitlfH 'for i , ; •„ , , .,.-•..- •miltpd for nolvlng enlor harmony Rood Summit. N. J. stornR ;.mu.it bf provided "• fills gnrsRe l» under Ihc •.iimr> |irrtblrm». HhlnRlc.A of exnt'tly thc grniin«l level. , ,- , ' , ' roof ax Ihr homt, but a hipp roof- (tftirio color can bo selectrtl for 37-3? Maplt Sfrot (r«ar) IOX 221. MURRAY HILL, N. J. Designeil-Wml e(Hwtruete.l with niiits projflptlon.owr mutch, ihe roofing on the house. IS THE SUMMIT HERALD, THii»fer. gu«ta Bcrua Bambergpr Photog- in LtOOKerv . » i^t^- : ton of tie stenciling of tray» chairman, ha* announced. raphy Studio, Kresge Newark, Rudolph dt-Kood, of Chell Frantzen. Record Shop, R.oy"s antique "ehsiw before the ne*t HeijfhU. Among Special prUee winnem were Mrs. To Be Discussed ptt- Kenneth Stltes, M»- Malcolm Rob- Hobby -Shop, Msrion Vummor* Neffwmew dub luncheon to heBy Club Women event* ha» bwn erts M». Q M. Brown Mr*. WiJ- Shop, y. S. Fiber A Plastic ,, istJd at the YWCA on March 18 shower by U*m O*BrieB, Ma. Mitchell, Mr*. Summit Hardware Houaewrres 'A Jug °f Wine" will he. theof Millburn at 12 Noon. -Mrs. W. C. Bibb* of theme of the meeting of the gour- McNemara and Mr*. E. Calen- Dept. Cummo't Market, Valley Hostesses fit ^i Springfield avenue, conunit- met group of the art* department drea. Food Market, Bond Furniture O», aneous shower mu- the and •evepal anonymous gift*. of the College Club Monday after' The following kxml merchant* itUfissed the change- to bride's taafron *J m«ting hour, which Is earlier.than n February 25, at the homeol W hoho contributed ptittm for the affair: Mrs, Schae-fer and Mrs. Kenheth noQ t of her brldesuitiiiii, u. Root's Men s Shop, Strand fhea* C, Foster, co-chairmen, wtn as- Mrs. Arthur L. Heiam of Mrs. Charles W*dsworth, IS Pine sistedby the following committee: V, M«raey oi 134 Tu-li * tre, liberty . Cleaners, Lillian 651 Springfield avenue, will be res- I Ridge drive, at 2 pm: Mrs. Charle* Mrs. Thomas & O'Grady. Brown's Book Shop, Es- Mr*. Robert yoorhii, Mra! William B Cleaves will revie,w, the book Kieffer, MM. Fletcher Thornton, ervatioos chairman. ~ Morristown, The quire's Men's A Boyrf Shop. The hosteaees for the neighbor- of; that title about the use ofat the home party- Georfe's Auction Room*. Hill City Mr#. Jeff Laaneau, Mra. It. T, wines and liquors in cooking and »f Mr,. Orth, Miis. Charles Skinker, Mrs. hood bridge parties to be h«ld Tues- mother, Mr*, j Delicatessen, The Babi Shop, PeW- met with their will collaborate, with the hostess in Richard Schrarnm, Mw. Uo Win- ,y IJU-p.». "*" "7 ;-" producing illustration* ior -he* ™ --WGrov"e futo Fro*en Foods lac, Plereon's co-chairmeH. M ; Mrs. Georgeff.. -to .r? --- ••--• _.,.-.-.---• jahoweT r for tht WnU Hardware, Peggy Abbotl,-"-1-- er, Mrs. C. C. FoxwOrth, pook Mic aef otl er Scientiflc Co., Roemerti H.Albrlghfc .Mr* B.JB. McFarland. Stfjker. Jr.; and Mrs. & Whlle gfneml notices h«ve not L » ^ide.nmid, S Shop, Jerry* Shoe Repair Shop, Mrs. Neville C. (.;.. LauriUenoijLurlfxmn g%tf Woo.lbrWgllfAA.ii.jj' f|| rangemenU for the cyent. ...jr.-- (one out, all members of the Col- Summit Food Market, Bwckdale Truck*^. Mm PAUI M._ Canning. lege Club are invited to this meet- was given on February | Delicate«*eiJ, The Fashion Store*"• • ; Mr*. E, T. Kaiser, Mra. George F. Three gifU have been donated Ing, according to Mrs. Samuel B. home of Mr* ,UU RotRoot'ss DDeptp , StOK.rRoBer'r P*»*r- H. Kelson; Mrs. Walter Drubl, to be used a» pri»e» for the first McFarlahe, chairman of the gour- Mr*, B. J. Moihcr. macy, 8. Balish. Marten'a Oonfec- MM. Carl Johnson, Mr* Harold F. grand sleia, the" first sm^ll #l*m Miai Weed and Mf Mante. Mrs. J. H. Negm Mrs. M. met group?'Those who expect to tionary, Sleg«l'« • Stationery Shop, bid and made, and._ tlhe first be present.should notify the host- were'gue«t» of honor* Oortoy's Enterprtee La u n d r y, R. Owren, Mn». Wm. M. Phair, gtraight canasta. Joseph feigner party given on Ft>bru»r Mrs. E. G. Rlsiey. Mrs. H. B Tblel- ess fn advance by telephone. Sweet-Kleen Laundry. MacDonald & Sona, Inc., have contributed a and Mrt. J. Wcaiey AH« Florist Inc., JAneUd1* Pharmscy, bar, Mi*. L. M. towsley. Mr*. Her- son. The prospective bert Kamm, Mrs. T. W. Ea#le- card taJbJe and &" Balljrti A Sons Son Born to oV StMings Jules A. Wolin, Truesdell E have ffive.n a glas» ^hostesa set and also entertained »f» sham, Jr., , Mrs. Georgge Tate, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Edward de Selding Zaller's Luncheonette, H&ll'a Shoe C. C. Grant, Jr., Mrt. X % the chemical control Shop,Murphy's ToyShop, Summit Mrs. Edward Barber. Mr*, Karl H of a son. Peter Bulkley; j"eb> Thornft*on, ISfrra. t. A.' 'S*lagler, A ruary 17 at Manhattan General Merck Shoe ShoprTrofit^ Sake Shop, Ma- Thornft*on tnISfrr a t AM' 'S*lagle r*rn VALENTINE DINNER-DANCE at the Chanticler j Mrs. R. S. Trainer, dance "chairman, Mrs. H G.; Y-Te«n .Club Continu«l: >le Hardware, SunwnK Shot Sity-. MM: Robert ricl r On Monday evening 1 , I^W Rrtta Ml^ »5 evening was attended by members of the Strachan, club'president, and Mrs. L, H. Williams. Hospital AW Project . . Ice * Lugpta-eOo- Savage * Servi- Schoiz, Mrs left to Ti h re Mrs, de Sliding is the former A, Smith gave « dinner Clllb- Pictured * *> * vice-preaident. (Jules A. Wolin Photo). The eighth grade Y*Teen club of center, Grand Union Super Mar- George DulaneyrMra. J. p. ifolUstr, [ Mr.. W. C. Bibb.. Jr., Miss Joan Bulkley, daughter of girl* of the wedding j ket, Beauty Counselor, Mrs. F\ H. Howard Koch. the YWCA hae.for the paet few Mrs. Dougiao Jones of Scarwdale. home on Valley road, Glli week*, been working on a service N- Y,, and Edward Bulkley of A bachelor dinner Summit, Ann Boyer of Summit project for Overtook Hospital. With Darien, Conn. Mr. de Selding fai Roode was held Monday mute, Mm, *w«t Marilyn Ripple H845 SKTeresas PTA L. Grasso/ Mrs. M. DiGirolomo. PlayrGleeCluh^ ing the guidance of their club advisor. thVaon of Mrs, Edward-F, de Sel- at? Hotel Beechwdodf.Mfi Share ticketo, Mrs. Fred Douglaa, Thi. Maskers' production of Mrs. A. J. Snyder, »f Short Hill*, ding of Aowayton, Conn., and' the Stone,. Jr., of ITS Gait Ri Card Party W\l\ Mm. Albert Kobylaw. Prixes, Mrs. Concert Highlight •tittle Women" b for the benefit "The Barretts they have decorated napkin* for late Mr. de Selding. The family nue • entertained. the brid formerly lived in Summit. 'after the rehear&a! last Arthur Venecia, Mrs. Edward of the Kent Place School Scholar- Sunday and holiday trays and have Martin, MM. Norbert Geliem, Mm. Demanded Study cut many rubber bands from used Be Tuesday Night , Kent Place Events ship Fund. Ticket, are available at The Parent-Teacher Association Guy Riccardi, Mm. Alexander Ve*- Girls at the Kent Place, School Even more than the usual j rubber gloves. President of the poli. Posters,. Mrs. Gerard A, Reyn- the school or may be purchased at of St. Teresa's School will have its are looking forward with much amount of care has been spent on group to Linn Gilbert, and Mary The DOLL 1101 SI annual dessert card party on Tues- olds. Publicity, Mrs. George M. the door, and the admission price ", • , ,.«. o •• „ Wtntew isserving as treasurer day evenir*, February 28, at 8:30 Williams. Correspondence, Mrs. P. enthusiasm to two coming event, U ninety cents. the .ettinc for "The Barrett, of Mother «Mmb«» Include' " DOLL HOSPITAL • ALL REP A in the church auditorium. There De Feo, Mrs. Albert Kobylare, on the winter schedule—The Maak- The Kent Place School^ Glee VVimpole Street" opening Monday Alberga, Sona Bedroalan, PhylHs will be table pri»e«__..«nd__door^ ers* production of "Little Women,'' night at the Playhouse, than on Clough, Phil Dastl, Gerda Felter, Ciub baa been rehearsing since the-l, Custom Made Doll Cloth t prises have been donated. The Its average production. And elnce Judy Israel, Betty Sue Limbach, Capers 8:30 p.m., Saturday, February 23, first of the year for the joint con- and AccensorUii special prizes, an electric flat top... 1*± r*L-l I the audience almost' invariably and Marlon Petracooro. ironer, electric mixer, radio clock J Q Benefit Cf?//Cf and a Joint Glee Club Concert with cert with the Lawrenceville School A trip to Florham Park for roller PARTY FAVORS the. LAwrencjviljkr Behoof greets the first curtain of any; and a bbasket* of cheer, will be on G4ee Club. Director Ellen Rtehter «kMJnf--hai~-be^o-;---BlMned-'''4or Saturday, March 1, both in Phraner Playhouse performance with* ap- SHOWIR IlNTALS display in tht window of the Doyle Care at Overlook of the Kent Place Glee Club and March 1. Membership in the club plause for ita setting, those who ls> open to any eighth grade girl Furniture Co., on Springfield ave- Gymnasium. Director Theodore Keller of the Open 9 to « Daily Proceeds from the dog obediejiee have dug into Vlctoriaji illustra- who wUhesHo join. Meetings are 306 Springfield Avt. nue. show at the Beechwocxl Hotel on •Little Women". U an adaptation LmwreBce¥l||. OIee ciub will have Friday Eve. Til % Serving a. general chairman is tions to prepare the stage for held at,the YWCA on Thursday onf ru*h' rp Thursday, March 8, at 8 p^n., to b^ j of Louisa M. Akotf. .tory and U j , Summit 6-164S-J Closed on Mrs. Guy Blcciardl, She has the the f fe e g Elizabeth Barrett- and , Robert afternoon,af3:15, .• ; . ..;.:•.. .,, •;..,.„., following committee* assistiniti g sponsored by TwiTw»g 13 of Overlookk (stage(stedd Ii n ththrere aet«tiMl. Mlas s HoHopep ^ T" most entertaining - and Interesting Browning ahould receive their re- , ticket*, Mrs. Arthur Van ."iK. •' - . Auxiliary-, WUI be co"- Corken of Kent Place English De- H()bby Ha|| Ho$+( J|e| h«r; tributed toward equipment for the • performance, ward each evening at 8:40 next Isen, Mrs. partmertt is directing Thomas FInnena, aim J^ph f^1*^0^!0"^^•ww-Owiv Kent Place will *ing two mira- week. And Mtd-Wirffer Aii«mB!y FlemmlngFTeT ; »*We decoration. Mrs. look Hospital, it was announced tion, while the construction of the ; bers from Porgy A Bcaa, "Sum- Bernard Cowperthwalt Mm. C Hartley Berry and Mrs. this week bYy ththe TWITwiKg chairman,, iatasr(stage setsetas iis undeunderr ththe supervisiosupervuiionn !mejm«r TimeTime" anand "Oh" , I Can't Sit the set and helping him in iU con- Walter J. A. Connor. Mr». Jacob Exactly what you want in a Edward Martin, Mrs, Julian Kier- 0 el P. Howard : and- MM. Don 6, Mrs. Clifton J. Strauss of 3 Hillside ot Mrs. Jack ManieyRo.e. The ]?<>«?'> J™ •" ^lI^n? struction ' were Hayward B^atty, set because it's carefully nan, Mrs. John Quirk, Mrs. Carl . , , , ^ •••••••* , . I by Brahms; The Triple Trio will Mitchell will be hostesses to the avenue.., glrU In the cast are: Mary Anne , Bob Glasi. Tony Ratlchek, Harry to flatter facial contours Woerner, Mrs. Anthony Trom- alnga group of Ncgro Splrltuun: igroup of English Folk Songs; "He the ect painting wee Penny Hen- Friday-afternoon.'"•;•.. Gerard A. Reynold!, Mrs. John ha m ot Conttult Mr, Tom, on Tup-.ilikv ur Thu "Canine Caper* "~ include Mra". Morristown; Kerry Boland jShatrFeed His Flock" from "The derson, who had as her crew Helen Mrs, G, Evartj Low and Mr* Conant, Mra. Gu« De Glso, Mrs. Evening by Appoinlinrnt, for James Brennan, Mrs. John Burni, Catherine Sherman of 29 Edgewood ! »f Red Bank and the following Messiah" and "Have You Seen But Kimbcr, Hel'eTn^BeStfy/~Ma'C~fina ^t-ranad—will -recerw ~ thr A White Lily Grow.' n i'Si"""""" '"' The serving corrtrultte* inctudes- d in chargh e off publicitybUi , andd | from Summit; Betsey Hilyard; Marion Bodner, Paul Gilion and j *eye «> gw»TaTTOra na" tor's Corner, Short Hills, who I* Room at the Hotel Suburban in of Chatham, Mary Cummlng of Graduate Engaged an authority on Early Amerlean Silmmit: ' Otsigned to ftSsbrb istimmit, Diana"Pope ot Short Hills WttdErtfiW lighting', i* ffortathig ; The engagement of Miss Gladys lamps for th« set. sound, this new ceiling U a major and Sarah Davis of Hoboken; E Allman, daughter of Mrs. addition to th,e room, as it was Publicity—Barbara Jane Hodges of Some ofjhe authentic costumen ! Charles J. Allman of 52 Garden TRvp5ftant~tb"TfitHimtte the echo of Summit, Carol>Ti Montgomery of avenue, Wh&rton, and the late Mr. and other items for th«» romance voices of the largo group* which .[Short' Hills. Judith Kerr of Short j Allman. hui been announced. Her have been supplied by a friend of •rrwraennt- ' • '" - HUH TO Louise McOSrffiy &-Hffi£^™$hW£%rJ?.7%irof the" Plwyhotiser-— —— Through the i-lub name apjilied 'Madison; Makeup--.Marian. Lynn | Mr. and Mn» Peren of 28 North Marjorie JefferHon hiw directed to the room, the queaUon has j F*yl« of Summit, Helen Mitchell of j Bergen street, Dover. the; production whc*e leading play- arisen on occasion aa to whether ; Mountainside, Diana Pop* of Short < Mian Allman Is a graduate of ers- are Bertha MrPeck Ayre# the Hunt Club wa« open to women 1 HIlLi, Beverly Welsh" of Summit J Wharton High School and theDonn Barman and Georpe Davis as we!! as men and whether it/was iand..Majy._.Oimnilnga,..of.-.SumnUt;4.St^^ 185 The play wil! run all werk. « njemborahip room, The hotel J Lights—Jane Holt of Summit, Mar- 1 Summit avenue, and is employed Members of the Playhouse hhoukl The Finesrln Spring ancT "Summer Wear Amerieo'i lt»t-lovtd Gr»«ling Cordi manager, J C. Schriber, reports sucrite Mwsssar of Basking Ridge by the Navy at Reaction Motors, purcKase guest tickets us .soon a* en ,,.,.„., ,...TO...y^rft M °P . J-Qv^PM^-.i^widjAIary -.N>rawMthyv^Montrea^-. ell_thc .public... .roorrw, jCanftda; Propa-Katc Burke of ployed at the Acme Market, Dover. thy Hugh*w. 42 BfWhwood ro«d. ' of t!io hotel, it ig'open to all thf people of the'-.community. The For SIEGEL'S hoiirjj of serving have been length- ened, so Uwt luncheon U- now Stationery Shop AETvcd from 12 unlfls and dinner SM Springfield Ave. from 6 until- 9;• Goektail-service Summit Y~ extendfl from 1? to 12, in accord with the Surfimit ordinance. annual sale ANOTHER WEDDING PRESENT? Don't b« di»couraged. You can be easy on your pocketbook and give delight to the prospective Granite •*Garier Block" nylons bride if you buy at Unusual stylej ond fabrics from the foremosj BETTY TELFER * INTERIORS at 20% savings Designers and Manufacturers at prices mu< lower than you would expect!

1.35 pair -^ • 30 denier 51 gauge or IS denier 51 gauge Assure the success of yoiir Our Window Displays x regnlarly 1.6J pair , ' jX^eception 15 denier 60 gauge For ' i thru the skilled services All "high •wiit" yarnt for longer wear, in proportioned lengths: Lett and mojf oWrocr/ve creations. of our banquet personnel ihort, lirei $Vi to 10; average, sixes 8>/j to lO'/a; tall, sizes 9'/a to II, S.

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.,.•.•/:.. HMNI THE SUMMIT HfftALD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, ffSl Richard Car bone 11 w G. Irving Engaged Calvary Church Dessert Card Party Rummage Sale Snatructor. I Daughter Born To I $ Fiance of Donation! of dean u«d cloth* [fianceeof" Tonight Will[BenefitChoirCamp ^March 17 Plan ing, toya, baby equipment, thina. Trie Richard C. Boyds Jo Ann Coppola Reservations arc still being .re- i enock Pocono Mti, Uom jewelry, sport* equipment, and Mr. end Mr«« Richard C. Boyd UvKuran Mr, «nd Mrt, Juliju Coppola of ccived for the dessert bridge and Paulsln Travel Bureau. "white elephant*" are being solic- of ISO- Summit avenue announce tanasta paity to be held Uii» 880 Ewtx afreet, Miilburn, havt will be strved at 7:45 Of Franklin PTA ited.. Anyone winning- to contribute the birth of their first child, a Graham S. Irv- evening at the Calvary Church with girls of .tl»e choir us wait- announced the engagement of The Franklin School P. T. A. is may call Mrs. iEdward V'ietch, *y«»ue, Btrk- their daughter Jo Ann to Richard parish bouse. The benefit, which [ riesses. Reservations may still be i daughter, Nancy Ruth, on Feb- planning « rummage sale to be Summit e-0ia?-W,Joi pick-up nave »nnoun««i M>« Carbone, «on of Mr and Mr*. A.n- la sponsored by the Choir Guild, ! made with Mrs. C, Ft; Barton, j ruary 15 at Qiange Memorial Hos- ment of t!»-'r thony J. Oarbene of nt Morris will provide funds for the 1952 Summit.. 6-3822, and ticket* will held on Thursday, March 27 at service. pital; Orange. Kuran, ton avenue. 'Hie announcement waa of the choir camp at - be sold at the door this evening. .10 pfc. reason 451.Sprig/field avenue, from 10 a. nu iCuran of made at a dinner at the home of Beach Haven. '. The party is open to the public. to 5 p. m. Proceeds of the sale Irvington. hJj parents and & reception for More than 20 door prizes have Assisting, the chairnruui, Mrs. inngflt'ld thirty guest* followed. been donated by local and out-j Hans J. Meyer and Mrs. Arthur will benefit the library and stage at funds. Mrs. Robert H. Beams is Irving The protpective bride is a grad- ot-town merchants. In addition to \ J. Markh«un, are .'Mis* Edna uate of MiUburn High School and those already announced, these Charnb^rlin, hospitality, Mrs. Ben- chairman of the project, assisted Jeanne Beauty Shoppe Bett is employed at the Grand Union In include a permanent wave from Tjamm F Smith, refreshmehtit,' l>y Mrs W, S. Harney, Mrs. S. B. Summit. Allura Beauty Shoppe; two Mrs. E. E. Drcgcr, door prizes, awirvea from Bu.hu Shop; April Mrs, Charles H. Munsou, table 'McFarkne, Jr., Mrs. C. O Sower- Mr. Oarbone, a graduate of Sum- 16 Maple Street Summit 6-1680 Showers cologne from Charlines; j prizes, and Mrs. J. H. Wisner wine, Mrs. E. J. Veltch, and Mrs. mit High School withHe OSTof R H h( School, formerly l»S0, ii employed with the Triangle 12 decorated jara of jelly from j and Mrs H. h. Hamilton, candy. | ^^ >l», Jr. Burgktr Tool Company, Union. He attends Cullis & Lewis; a valentine apron j Girls of the choir who will act To publicize the sale, a poster "Not Just a Beauty Shoppe, But a evening classes at Elizabeth Voca- from B. P. Frumkin, Inc.; a hand j as waitresses under the direction contest for the art classes of Qa< Newark. He U now tional School. painted tile from Lord & Taylor; ! of Mrs. Jackson A. Tresidder in- Franklin School will be sponsored Summit Institution?* JB the Army, to two luncheons from -the New | elude Sue Bernhard, Lynn Gilbert, by the committee, under the di- No date has been apt for the Mi»» JO Ann Coppola East, ""•" wedding., , Hampshire. House; two days Va- wancy Harris, Betty Limbacn, rection of Mrs. Rothermel, the ^ Jo Jin Photo cation for two people at Monom- Sally Maclay, Phyllis Odjakjian, Mary Rafferty, Sandra and Jacqueline* Tresidder, Sally Tur- PERSONALS geon and June and Marilyn ,nd Mr» Michael H William B. Gannon of Kent Valter. March. Mrs. Williams was lunch- Mrs. Roland P. Beettie of 130 •Boys of the choir who will It of 22 Madison avenue left Pkce boulevard left Friday for a eon hoateaa on Tueeday to memy >.' by pl«««" W -California. three week* vacation at St MounUin avenue is attending^"; serve in the check roojn under E TIME TO b«ra of .the special events coinmit- the direction of Charles R. Pat-, Petersburg, Fla. He wa« «<«om. semi-annuirt meeting of tfie,BoMrd tee of the .Fortnighi^Club. ,• ., tetson^afe~GS|S' Cowenj Earl Les- •attend i Electric «p panled by his ateter, Mrs.: Wallace of Natlon&l Ml«»ioh» of the Prea- s«'nthit«n, "Te-d Meyer, Ted Michon. convention.' Parcelii of KentvPlace boulevard, Col. andJtrs. Wilbur A. Smith, byjerlan Church in the U. S. A. in I yoh~''-£'urpi£ "^ * Arthur"* West- and his niece, Maureen Parcel!*. formerly, of Mountain avenue, Maur*frh is a student Kt OttltKribll SJKSfeja* •venue School. w MODERNIZE Mr. and Mi*-M. C, So«a of Ho- 'Sunday «t a neighborhood Austin, Texas, where Cof. Smith DATES party. They *ad -about Among the Summit people who la" stationed with the" 2Tth Air tel Suburban have left for St BMers. have will spend the wetk-end a*"Varloiuv 'i Squadron at Berg- Virgin Wands,. where Feb. 2/, | in Summit about a year and winter «port center* are Mr. and i at the Hotel ** Young'Hdmemakera Club : MM. Paul R. Ttlson Of 48 Waldron band and Wlf« party, at YWCA, KITCHEN! nit.' . "-...- Mr. and Mr.a, William F. Wied- | virgin Isle for a month or more. HERE'S A BOOK avenue who will go to Lake Sun*- w«pahn of ••24 Gales drive, New ' '__ 8 to II p.m. », Allison H. Hearn of 25 Tu- p«, N.H.; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn F«b, st, Friday— ibwt, Ji. .planning U> attend Providence, celebrated their aec- ,, ,_ TO HELP YOU Jack/ton of Eosex reed who have Ur Horftce C Porter of Phl1 Washington's Biirthday. tftthodist "Tan"*11 far peace" ond wedding anniversary at the * " *- left for Hanoyerrlttt., to rW Frh. 34. Sunday- j, to be held at Waahing- AlI3ubon~RcJom, Hotel. Suburban, j dclphia wjio has been a gue« at AND ifS YOURS tr Mr, and Mrs. John S. Tennant, Saturday evenin|. Mr,* and Mrs. I Hotel "Suburban has left for Key1 Art-Exhibitio. n by Edwin Wick |D. C. the first -part of March. 2nd, who will be at Lakevilte, thw days spent at the IJen'ry* H. ''jfc^anz of 2i82 Morris • W«*t, Fla., for the winter months. J atBaker's, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. Gbnn, for skiing and a visit with I Feb. 25 to March 1, Nations, New York City, avenue were anniversary dinner their son, Bill, a student at Hotch- guests- at the hotel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Harter j Monday-Saturday— will travel to Waahing- kjM ffor the rest of the seminar. . and daughter, Deborah, of West- 'The Barrett* _ of. Wlmpole • •" ~- "t William B. Gannon, .his «lster, t field, and Mrs, Harter'a mother, Ham was elected to go « Street," at Playhouse. Mr. and Mrs. George R.Martin j Mrs. Wallace ParcelU, and Mrs. Mre. Ernest R. Caverly ofChest- »rk Conference secretary of Feh. 25, Monday—- — liave «old their home at 14 Black- ParcelU' daughter, Maureen, leTtTnut Hill*. Maae., are apending a Informed home makers and i of women. , . Story League at 77 Pine Grove burn place and aw planning to | Friday for St. IPeteraburg, Fla., week at the Hotel Suburban. avenue, "Susannah's Auction" pup- home owners are modernis- Clifford A. Oakley was leaVe on an extended tour of the ! where they will vacation for three pet show. ., . ' ing their kitchens now before rcsi shortages occur. Thi» |e» it her home, 58 High street, country at an early date. Mn». ' weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Crabtree of Feb. 25, Mondays- Martin was gueat of honor at a j —- Indianapolis, Ind., were registered book, just off the press, pro- e.iday to the reading group Marriage Counseling at YWCA, duced and created by the most ..College Club. Book* were farewell luncheon Tuesday at ' Mrs H. Georgge Strachen at the Hotel Suburban over the 8 to 10 p.m.j Dr. JT^yid Maae.r week-end. " * ' practical decorators and de- tA by Mr«. Roland B. Krehn- Hotel Suburban given by Mrs 'of 65 Prospect Hill avenue was Feb. 26, Tuesday— signers in the country, is time- «nd Mrs. Eitnore G. SchuJtx. Brurwwick Walker of 133 Summit i hostess Friday night* after the St. Teresa's PTA card party, 8:30 ly, informative and heipfuL avenue. )J\'ewcomprs dinner dance at the Mrt. C. Ville Monte Pew of De* p.m. in auditorium. W. H MacWilliams of Kent • Chanticlpr at a buffet mipper. Mr. troit, Mich, is a guest at Hotel Fob. Vt, Tuesday— Boulevard will be hostess Mr. and MM. Albert G. Ganz Strachen Is on a business trip to Suburban. Neighborhood card parties by to Brownie Troop 31 of and aons of Edgemont avenue ' KngUnd. - Club. 20 PAGES (iklin School' who will have a drove to I»ng; Island last week- Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Shannon of Fob. 27, Wednesday— Mr. nnd Mr* W. F. Satter- I ncbeojvftt.-her.house,, .After. end where th'eir summer home at are registered at Hotel . K/iffe.. Klatech at YWCA. .10:30. thwmte «"nd j»on Tommy of New J IN the girls will go on a con- the Head of th»> River, Smithdown, one to 11:30 ft.m. led tour of The Summit Herald. U being'extensively remodelled. England awnue will leave for | Feb. 29, Friday- Designs, plant, idea* and Wi«ttown School. Werttown, Pa,, i World Day of Prayer, at Oakes iVggeitions—will give you Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomaa and Kill help in modernizing or and Mrs Walter P. Blunt- r. they will "P™" /ir*™ -two children, Marcla Lee anandd ' Memorial Church,, 3:15 p.m. of 227 Mountain avenue have improving you* kitchen. of 30 Edgewood road lfew ,nd, gwvta of their daugtitertJftm€gi Jp Qf AUanta> Ga>> wU, ^ j 1>b. JO, Friday^ Wj yours FREE—without bought the house at 18 Gl«n Oaks mk to Switzerland where Margi guests at HoteJ Suburban tor an Something for the Boys" party obligation. |B!untsch!i will visit the Basle avenue formerly occupied by the Indefinite time. 1 at Hotel Suburban, 8:30 p.m. office of Oba. They will McDougella who moved to Cleve- Mr and Mrs. James J. Hoffer d Feb. 29, Friday— land*.,. O.,,,Xhe..:.Ogorzalya."aisd^ their. r«Mu#e, ,at,ll.M_ «l?» AlurnnI of;Kent Place Summit Association of-Sdentteta children, Clay, Cathie, Lisa and]Tulip-strnt period,* during tho .*«eh -srill -Utum the re- tending the Autacription_d«nce, at 11 Auk Mr and Mrs". JohpTV*T * Dartmouth Collpgo and Harvard last several ^urahiors at various BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N. J. Bitatinn cf.n(fr of the Hospital the Maplewood Woman"*', Club were r avenue, Mr. and Kwmbas and for Worn- Saturday night wrro Mr. and Mrs. , i2 School. Ho served with the Army camps including H. O; KenarjTMr 2S .J..AxniyinKurflpie..diirUig..VVatld Wacieevnip- KH#»wii,.Fott.Jay..and..Mur.-..i.. .:_.£-,.^ • -- Mitchell

•1*1 «nd ha« made two radio !P E Truttachol. Mr and Mrs. 1«T vi-vismn appporance on I Robert H Caraon. Mr nnd Mis J r lh' rmrr «"fl the Fol- A Neale. Mr. nnd Mr* Fletcher P Thornton, Jr." and Mr and Mr and Mis Maxwell T^tcr, : Mrs Alan Schroit* ' J/,. at Mo.btyt .a.vcnur, nro A TEHBIFIt' tionlng fttTalm Springs, Cal Alete Laird of 24 Windsor his daughter, road entertained her friends and ... ,* '"P^moro at Stanford at l *" MOnls, who Ar- : her home Saturday evoninj; follow- L4B.PI M'm iilt- bT^-.- Tm"r&iiow~^ThIII]^M^ f'thc

W. Grjffin Mr. and Mm, WiUlftx" were hosts Saturday p WiilUi"and-' Mr. and Mis.' T. 20" Constellation TV "f •»! Windsor L/cnlfjan, before nttmdinK •»n«l Tom Lud- d«nee "at ; Winter's -last .stand often re- " '" >'">\ve, VI., this ! quires :i little Help for health's Andrew R. Skmnoll and wike Folks reali/..- thnt extra n aon, Wright Patterson, arc spend- f « 'l Mr.'. Alfr..,] w.'Alcsbury ' vitmttiiK «»'! minerals* do fortify. 50 ing « frw days nt' Fremont. O.. } arc v«c«- Kor these'nnd pre.scriptiohs, rc- vlaiting Mrs. Ski'nnHI> mmlnT. mrmhei- Kogers Plinrmaey. Mr. nnd Mrs. John H. O'.Sulliv.in 289 Tin- pnpnlaee pivrN nothing but Rruinrnond of of 8 Sherman avoniio arr-rh«irmrn I Ml),| I ,.mise to the ability of Eugene ' •'•(•Piwllng of i t"he rntinniitt«-c '••troit. Mich., Jimi! JIN ft wHtehmaker. If you «nd Mr. and Mrs, Edward H Kniis Mr. have some disorder of-watch or Imagine being able to get a magnificent Magnavox Of Now England avenu^'-arr a«»o- eloek. depend on this veritable TV with giant size 20" screen for 'way under $300! cJAle chairmen, for the dinner | .Sherlock Holmes.^ dance at Canot Brook Country This ne* Constellation is a stellar performer .. . gives 1 . -• - limn at her Club Saturday nlKht. Thl.-. thr fi- Thi.s is .still Hot Chocolate time excellent reception of both sight and sound . . .even nal dinner d«ncp of the winter Take out a little time to relax and in fringe areas., It's packed with many special new a<*uon, will fmture brroM of Riiin- enjoy n 'licking good hot choco- features which mark a milestone in the progress of ca h«n Eiignnio. The committee is l«te nt Towne Luncheonette. Have planning a cabaret show for April nn Inexpennlve lunch or dinner at television. You'll admire the handsome mahogany 28 and 26 «t the club. Mr». OVSulli- ' *«i Mr.. Towne's soon finish cabinet in smart Modern design. See and hear K. Stahl of van returned Tuesday from Boston this Magnavox marvel . . . then buy it on Kresge • and attended the 80th birthday of mill! Is noted for its u Newark's Easy Payment Plan! im.st days. «n aunt ,,f hit-li butter fnt, flavor nnd mln- ,.m) ,-nnlent. ("(insidercd by many "ntplctctl hb Mr. nnd Mis, Fred J. Hrnun nnil Ul0 hvli[ mjn, m serve us n bev- See ilie iiinii.f wilier marvelous Hflwuiinn In- dftUfrhtcra, Kathleen nml VirKiniii, •T nnd In At • * I * 1«r of 37 Oftklry nvenue, left Sum- be »«i(» of mit Saturday for White Fi*li Hity. Ton iniirh !il ' ''«., arrived Ing Company. Among thwe who Itim .».>« long «n W month* held Tmwtoy n ""* M !'< per feet tltiip t" IHB''(V '"'""i.-.l Thurji- Ing At 0:30 at the club limMe- , ymn- «elrelt..iiM»f n «or«emi» fur SHOP THURSDAY FIIOM »:30 To » P.M. MUM,, where uric jUrket Nivirf •*•!• stole. Tlif» Houae '^•iRlitrr, -Mr*. Mr, and Mrji,"«for*r M, -WH-of KwrrflU KIITK |i«» exqulHltf pp]t« • "nil her Hums of 30 Tulip »trect are plan- nml rlorn mi|H rlor workmanship. ning a ten riny trip to f»l»"«' adv. Bsaeh, Fla, tho 'Utter P«««- ol TB1 SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 21. <*52 Resident Two Sf. Teresa ©roups_ iVor wmjim c^ Two Musician* Plan Saturday Dance ... partlu and i Miss McDermott Two Are The CV.O. and Girla Sodality of Are Married $ '& phlla's Spanish Dances. ! Presented .Sunday To Be Married Si Terra's parish w»willl five a Alice Bruciage llano, director Ta# *rw»ty-f ive guest* included j Is Engaged To Stromsted Ho many Summit residents. //7 AUTUQln Teresa's*au—•« EiltPmoIooiftS tp Meet ^ ^r. aIld Mrs. James , N,. .Y., hav« an- j headed the arrangement commit- the marriage of of Studio* of Short Hilis. prewstctf Fimak M**a*fiTIn will spaaic Dermott of Short Hill* riave an- ! ptien, daughter < Juiif xwo vouna-mosiciaiia Croat t**YaJ# tomorrow evening at tbe'XMCA be- j nounced the engagement of Mr, nounrt Munthe Cappilen of o -'ore the Kewark Entomological daughter. Agnes IM'M, W ««. - o* itWc «t Mr. Cfciovaroua McDermotfs aiatcr, Miss Kattffyn orchestra and refreshments and the lrte Mrs c,.pr on Siindatf- The artiKa, Soc£«y on "NW Jersey Birds, Nftgie Mekermott. to John Ly- provided. A smell Urn'it !»>«"• Btrorrwrted's neph<-w Yer.n«to». viotiaUt. *n<* F!ower» And I«*frcU.* man, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Ly- M;»s Nesbitt aU«s8«-'d the Sum at hje door. Uan Stabtll Btromsud „ mit »chool», was Oordon Myers. p*u»i«t, played The meeting, which begin* at 8 man of Middlefield,- Conn. ^M and Mra. Finn Jstrotnj^d ^ =*'ck*** ia open to tive public. Dean Academy a Handels Sonata ia t KUJw, ?**- mu jjcDermott, daughter of the at a ceremony irftfirir hom, late Philip Losee McDermptt and gr.i attended tl * Barbara Weed andday. fvonljij;. R*'%> • 2OOCX the late Mrs. James Lamont WocittT, Wooster, Ohio. Her father, the Norwegian s For Heir t T»ti»s Trejik,-J(»;:--»-; graduate of the yvh> .s the associataw e minister of The Rudolph deRoodeBrooklyn, officiat School of Nursing of the New Fifth Avenue Presbytprian.Church The bride w»r« ft SEE York Medical College. Flower and of New" York, was formerly To MVJC Today buna* of Sogn, h> r Fifth Avenue Hospitals. She ni assistant minUter of the Cbntral The wedding.of Miss Barbar* region. Her only Mr. MicWiV Bmir StyU* formerly associated with The Presbyterian Church •here. MJas Joan Weed, daughter of Mr*. R. the bridegroom's Summit Herald. ' the • former 8. Measereie of Ifr Kent P!*ee Blvd. Mr. Lyman prepared at the Taft bridegroom's uncle Call Summit fc-Mf fc School and graduated from Yale Summit and lived here uhtilXshe avenue »nd Gordon best man. HAIRDRESSERS University with the Class of 1950 went to India with her. husband in j HatjfMmrg.. ;Pa.. and Both Mr. and* Mrs S Re served for two years with the. — i Rood*,rfepn of Mrs, XeuU studied at the Academy^ SOC OCX xxxxxxx Army in the Pacific Theater dur- *•»*., w^'I'dfkRoode'bf 83 Sycamore av«»U*» Oslo. -TPhijjr w(H return to ing World War II. Mr. Lyman ia TW; Percy, ideRoode.vwW be celebrated thia associated with the Lynran Farm tioned with the Treasures Loaned Buddim old .silver. f ^ 1 evening at - 8 o'clock at Central Incorporated. ity Bureau, U. S. A spring wedding U planned. *ntai objeou leaned by Mr* H. W Ch u rck. Rev. Leonard Seek For Antique Show Peters o-'J prints and jewelry | Jay, N. Y. Prior to D D:, will officiate Mrs. L J- Matheson, a hand j tne Army, he was at the candlelight ceremony and by Mrs. H, F. ! },k father. •h h KeniPlace r nr s ra: 'lyelGTa. ferlan p!t^>rX ^ " * *ftbr"e€ ~350y of Mr. and Mrs. Friar M. Thomp- A fine.' eelejctjon of antique heir-- p ul Eighth Graders JVS..Byland, silver by Mrs.- » i and , Kentuc _^_^^_ on, Jr., 60^ Prospect Hill avenue. Ticket Sales looms, which probably only repre- a traveling lawn and Mrs. William K. LaurH-1 ] Lamp," which Saturday afternoon in the Phran- hibition at the Studio Sunday af- oancd by Mrs, Arthur Englishes for ternoon. February 10. • . it V/fodbridge, Ushering will by the '.CWieure'V,uh er Gymnasium at the Norwood Truolovv,, . • _ ' • '%if --' . . Hundreds of members and their Russell Bauer of Summit, George presented on March 25 «t~3 avenue campus. The gymnasium iliba Lesley Crawford, wa* rx- YMCA Official friends inspected the well arrang- hibition chairman. Mrs. Wi'tiam M, Bernard of Green Farma, Conn,. at tte fTgh Scrion'. m«> was decorated in a.valentine motif ed disp'ays, the main attraction Woodward wag in cha/ge bfi indi- Sevcntyif ive -.tn.t m o e. r a and ;Wilson W. Rea of Bethlehem, Pa., even'nir At the home rf Mn.l by the cla*s dance committee, as- being a weriee of. niches with vidual 'arrangement*,- '«. .friends' of the Summit; YMCA : and M:. Thomas. ard Matlack. 139'Maple «>«*! groupings of y furniture, object* I gathered hit Sunday attcjftoon for Ij The purpoae of the. m**tijtf lateliated by pantparent** annd by MiasMarMisMa - d'art, draperies and rug* from (tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. der thth e leadershildhip of Ipn Hilton, eighth grade teacher. many countries. Co//ege Club j N, Con.over Eng_|iah of Kent Place Yrths at OverlookMount, over-all c^airmaii, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Connor Donald Jiercer, ticket The niches were arranged by Boulevard to hear a first-hand j To Mr. and Mrs. Miebael Axno- of Madison, Mr. and Mn. J. Wilson Mrs. John M. Curtis, and the Plans Visit to report on conditions in Japan. The j was to start active pros deo of 507--Waahinfto!i—.avenue, establktotng a place in Newman of Short Hills and Mrs. tables by Mtaf Edna Chamberlln. guest Bpeaker, Russell Durgin, of] Berkeley Heights, a daughter, born U.N. in March New York City, returned fecrhtly j ticket s*tea and to tet tip Knotty H. C Ramsey of Short Hills were Among the niches Mr. and Mrs.. February .4. the patrons find patronesses.. Victor Schofppcrle showed a Jcco- Sponsored by the College Club, from a postwar assignment »s a; od of -aalea in the.J l .15 sq.ft. be;ui table end a Dutch barom- a trip to the new United Nation* consultant, on Genera! MacArthur*s To Mr- and Mrs. Kurt Uebele of der to» brintr th'a After th*; tea dance the entire 133 Summit avenue, a daughter, class group with their escorts eter; Mra. Jack Rose had an O'd headquarteVin New York Is being staff, following a lifc-!on^*cr.idce j living theatre into Sheetrock .05 sq.ft. moved to the new day echool American blue and white toile planned, from Summit on Thurs- as the senior ,YMCA gpcretary for | born February 4. every child. At pr«»ent tit lunch room building where supper lianginft and pewter; Mrs. Robert day, March 13. Mrs. Allison H. Japan. . . : Ta- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent "Ca- available from membw Knotty • - - was served. The dining room was Volkening. primitive Americana Hearn, international relations de- pora^o of 26 Morris avenue, a son, drama group of the O!>?(< YOU* HOME 'Mr! Durgin was one of the few ; names given through Mn,! Sheetrock .09 sq.ft. decorated in valentine colors. The including a toy sleigh and engine; partment chairman of ThiTclub, is Americans yrho 'continued'• his ; February 5. Mrs. Frederick Gilbert, a tea table in charge of the tour and has been 7 Summit 6-3041-J eighth grade teachers, the rn^wly service with the Japanese YMCA jj To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DePinto with a p?nk lustre ten "Service; informed that this is the first appointed headmistress, Miss iHor* during'•~lTiF'lr*glc~'"aTt«¥mathT-;ot^;of-'"-"SheTnHin avenue,; "Berkeley Mn. A Mciscm, a Korean sea week- that' the building will be ence Wolfe, and the patrons and PearlHarbor and was recalled to : Heights, a daughter, bojw Febru- Plywood ..3V2sq.it. chest; Dr. and Mrs. Campbell open for group visits. The Sum-_ patronesses joined the young people with^the occupation forces, ftry 5. 1IAUTY HINT!! at dinner. After dinner the group Howard, a colle-ction of pewter on mit group will be the second per- KimsuJ following his repatriation to Amer- To Mr, and Mrs. Justin Bailey together with their parents and an American water bench; Mrs. mitted to be there. ,. ,: . By Mr. Richard of 'Iff Ofcfilrd'ltreel, i, ton, born Insulation.06 sq.ft. teachers, went to the Strand Frank Hughes and Mra Archer The U. N. meeting visited will ibe- (Unminaa Vaponeal BackUif) Trench, a email sewing table end Dirrgin has been helping to set up February 8, Master Hair Stylut theatre. that of the Trusteeship Council the Japanese Christian University a Victorian slipper chair; Mrs. P. To Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Knotty Pine Corner The general chairman for the which has the management of the Foundation. Shand Goucher, an English chest Baker of 44 Madison avenue, a DO YOU KNOW THE FA dance weus Miriam Barbour. She mandated areas that are under the Cupboards 17.95 ea. and early Loweatoft tea-caddies; supervision of the U.N. Until it Is •'•* His presentation last Sunday daughter, born February t. AIOUT CAROUSEL was as^Jtejl_Jiy_.lhj-||(;_jdiffei£aL was under the auspices of the Sum- Frederick Jackson. known whether there will be a To Mr.'and Mr» Kenneth Merkel committees. The dance committee mit YMC3T World Services Com- v PERMANENT*? Combination Doors consisted of Anita Cox, Susan an American Queen Anne lowboy morning session the exact time af of 40 Bcfkman terrace, a son, born of 1740; Mlfw Lesley Crawford nnd mittee, which periodically brings Why gtrryonr it to pit* Baettncr, Jane Moran, Collette leaving Summit will "not be set,. February 8. ..•-.' This is the tithe of year Storm Sash Mrs. Harry Hamilton, old pewter but it is planned to make the oven^as "V men to the community Ramaey and Laurie Ruprecht with To Mr. and Mrs. John McOuigan Whenever a new hatch I on an English table, and a rug the jaunt by bus probably leaving for first hand review of thp Asso- ._.Carp.ysel for remodeling.„.. finish- Mouldings Amanda Pope as chairman. On the of 51 Crescent drive, a Ion; born wool «»pun. dyed, and woven by from in front J?f the Free—Public ciation's program abroad. ing that ertr* room...fix- Rock Lath decorations committee were Vir- : February 8. and before it is b»t and i material* youil need. *V O'Connor with Barbara Wenzel as colored Delft plaquesTTTrs; H. C •treet giving the rfatne"and February 9. kind of -lotion »•(•'!a e * Kenty whale oil lamps, old glaas: g chairman. phone number of the person Who Pearf Harbor. He .paid great tribute To-Mr.-and Mn. Joseph Jacobus through this tnm i 5/H" Mr«. Edward Gllaon an English : wants to take the trip, Local peo- to-GeneraGl l MMacArthur'ji taet in .18 River road, a daughter, born Mr*. Tyler St making J Ptyscord .09 VJ sq. ft. ple who are not College Club mem- dealing with Jhf....fjefcated '.natiDiui-F^«».ry 10. gariiBed and directed the decora- Mio Chumberlin showed a his- •Trtends . ., ourfntifc'y d.'fa tions for thr gymnasium. The bers may also send in reservations »nd said that deapitf «ome errors tre tea jet with #poons, a high silk kilii at CUBtOm pprmanfB* 'M and will be welcomed us tour a remftrkablf Job hod bfrn dont> Bell Labs Employtf chairman of the parents' dinner h.at, (Sine, a..ncw»p*per annpiiriclng. loft -and ntttrraifwm tit i Hitton Screen & Lumber Company members-U••• there are* avaHaMe th»> death of Abraham IJneoln,-au j placees""oh""Oier"Buas T U Bride-elect •tart. A special tochir .ran.pf-Summit .who was assisted by programs of"the country. r Voux Hdl old parasol, old glass and many Mr; «nti MrsrJohn E. Skonberg body to your fmlr"~vittf 2170 SpriacfieU Ave. Mrs. Walter Cox, Jr., of Summit, unusual heirlooms':— Mrs. Herbert O. Bactsn««r of Ma- of Basking Ridge have an- needed, so f!exib!<- >"« ^ UN 2-7108 Among interesting individual ex- ft new style with each plewood, Mrs. Morton Kaplon of hlbita ...were » «eed,,.P«ri. necklace^ nounced the engagement of their Strm-mit, «nd Mrs. Albert A. Wen- v v OffK t^AftT TO « F. M. OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS and brooch, and ia pea'ri"rfn'g"gtven" Open Every Day From re! of Madiwon. to an ancestor of Mr* Fi*k by t*r R. H*n#eli^«©n~of Mrs. Augus- Mmc. Jerome Bonaparte; a. Tibtt- tus Hannrh of Whippany, aid the Mr. Richard, Hairst no Evil Spirit stabber l«nt by Cur- iMl SUMMIT ANIMAL tia Prout, a gl«u» aalt cellar once Miss Skohbtrg, a graduate of ™ SUMMIT6- WELFARE LEAGUE, owned by George and Martha Bernard* High School and Paint Washington^ and loaned; by Mrs. H«ll, New York. Is employed *i CAROUSEL HAiRDR Inc. Herbert ^ugblrd. miniature re- j Hell Telephone Laborat.orln', Mur- . FOUND: production* of Early American ray Hifl Mr Hnnsch, a «i Male, mixed brerd, ihnrt coat, me- ' turnrtufe Iftuffe'-by TWrtold S: Bwth nf..M')trj«Qwn.H;gh School, dllAbM a one a blue arid white quilt made by the trhiTrd FlutgerR University. halt old. Black. grandmother of Mrs. William Pali bragtr, mile. tfl. mon«hi» old. 1 WoodwaH, Oorgrian oilver Tun unit whit*. i ::.Rt?tl»W>MK1V*fT I Part miniature rolllc, m»I«. Rlacfc i Mrs, S. AJ Medford, » mtwic box l t»B, ht»o*e> broken.- • • • •• •••' from MU*' Ann# Bo«k, H New J«» «^y Gazeteer and many ^ otbf r plecei of Americana loaned by ^MOMISTOWN HAVE A HEART! WORK, EAIIN. AMD HELP OTHERS Psychiatric Aides Do Important Work—Earn $160 Per Month To Start With Raises To $210. 24 Days Off Yearly With Pay ! Plus Liberal Sick Leave O WOODoRIDCI nr business offices With Pay—15 Dayi ALL JOIS INJOY A 40-HOUR S-DAY W«K Experience Secondary To Prnond Sincerity will be closed mi Character (No Social Security or UnenpIoynMnt Tax Deducted) Alto available s Friday, Feb. 22nd Purt-Tlme Work at Me per hr<—« hra. or more per Stat. Firtman 210 Cftek 200 of Convenient Travel- Physio-Therapist ... 200 Werl.tr 140 * 1*0 "AVI FROM PLAINPIILD FOR Washington's Birthday Dtntal Hytlenfit ... 210 Oct. Tlieref tit 210 BALTIMORE • WASHINGTON • the Pharmacist • 2f0 Arttndent 1e0 Cltrk-Sttno 170 lorbtr .. 200 of mO'n font, mmooth Dl««l-El«ctri( i Ai aiway*, we stand ready to answer emer* Laundry Whr. 140 It U0 T«Her ... 110 111 11 1 gency eall» — for there are no holidty« in Asi't Farmer 170 Piy. S««M Wkr. 27S courtooug, and the eohedulM dep*"' ' * U lly tn oKl (Sturilng Monthly tstoriw Quoted Ab«tt M»»» r«rt

The New Jor*«-T Sinir Ho«pllnl ; Jersey Central lower A Light Isrryeione Pnrk reauNT You can sUII apply for Payeklatrln Teeh, Training 'III l>b, II«t BALTIMORE t OHIO RAILROAD •fargeMfce W«*lm.., A, G., Laird., chairman of Dorothy. riatown. and ihe late lira, Mar- a cocktail party Sunday Mr, 111 Broad «tre«t announce the the ^•<^^«£\^™*JZ™«J™& garet Wrsitij, weit m»rrif<) Sun- and Mrs Joseph W. engagement of their daughter Mr dsgr.at 8t Jo**jkh'* rectory. Mend- Fortnightly Club, anaoimae* that ^ ^ - ^ «t Be*r 29 Lafay«ttfe avenue Marie Elisabeth to Murray Leach, several new ciosaas in flower ar- . Diego, ham. R«v Lawrt-BC* C. C&iia- son or Mr*. H. L. Kugelmeyer of Cal. R. Schumann of NV ghajj performtd the e*rea&ony. of their daugh- 10 Edison drive and G. Leach of rangement have been scheduled. , M. atm.n , , . , Both are Morristown High to Martin Ryan, son Dover. L v •!,<• vi'iinut***' M»- School graduates. The bridegroom , Plaina, K.Y.. and is a bacteriol- and Mrs. William Ryan of , a graduate of Sum- via be to with tht Jersey Central Power on flve ogj^ in tJy rem€atcn department iuvoir avenue. Ut'employed by April 23 , Mrs. Light Co.here. ^ , the Prudential Insurance Company, of Clba Pharmaceutical Products, buying; May 7, 21 and 28. The seriea will wlds attended Newark. Inc., Morri* avenue. Mr. Hansell of the Valley High be given in the morning but If attended Trinity College and was Mr. Leach, who graduated from enough intercut is shown to war- Drama Service Boonton High School, served In graduated from the University of „, •»* Ja employed rant it, an afternoon class will be . He served titWand the Navy during World War II. scheduled for the same dates*, Each HasChokeOf Pharmaceutical Producta, He is employed with the Dover a half years with the Army Air l claas will be limited to twenty Force, ;!Bitn .jB.j.«isi*l» Photo Supply at Dover. people.. . ••;:•• iJtr* TwoHlfftays . Summit'High The Fortnightly " _, *nd served four years with Oakes Fellowship to Be. During ' the out-of-club season llfillllllllllllliHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIl was abb to secure tickets for two two series of flower arrangement IS p tn« Marine Corps. He fa BOW as- B « hits. "Caesar and sociated with Chubb and Son*. Host at Youth Meeting classes will be conducted by Ruth 'S STRAND >IU» Mjurie E. Deftoaa The Methodist Youth Fellowship CfeofMtra" with Laurence Olivier Short Hills. , • . MIM Carolyn Blrofka Ktetner of OlendaJe, L,I. One seriea g5 SUMMIT «-39M' JUIM A. Wojln of Oakes Memorial Church wi^l be will be given In the mornings of i =2 of and Vivien Leigh at tb* Siegfeld Theater, and "IV Constant ho«t to four other Methodist youth the following dates: June 11 and TUBS. the groups at a meeting Sunday at 7 FEB. «r--o *' the Wife" starring Kalheriae Cornell, R. Diefendorf of 81 Kasex road, Kep+^Piace Graduate 18 and September 11 and 25, all for Briaa Aherae and Grace George was chwKea pretident of the i*re#h- p.m. ,.,,..—•»-•••*'-.. " beginners, and a series for ad- •OBBY ,i is* at the National Theater, for Wed- The College manclaes. Mtw Diefendorf is aii Enqaqed David White, recently a mission* vanced students^on the afternoons Mr. aniKMre. Paul J. Fogel of aj-y in Chile, wU] be guest speaker. HENREY |WK,, .<• problem. neadayafternoon, February jr. graduate of Emma Wiliard School bf the aarne dates, ' Mackenzie rd*d, Morrlatown, have Mr. White, a graduate of Occi- mllv, jtj't.M. rtjiatt* The eseeJleat ehoke open to Corner TN. Y. ^ yX \ N Application* will be accepted at (Child Star of or(r«ux i*. chairman. announced g of dental "College in Oa4>fornla, h*o "The Fallen Idol") the member? of the drams On once for all clasaea. They must be , announced that some list their daughter, Virginia Eiiiabeth, done graduate work at Garrett — in — Biblical iMtltute. Narthweatern submitted in writing to Mra. Ivan Jean BobU, daughter of to .RLch«rdl|L...J!i«en*iroJ.vjon.. of P, Swltk. ch»ir«*ii, who of Mr. and Mrs, ^ilUam C. Weli- Univenaity, Univentidad de Concep- Shaffer, 1T< Summiit and II • to- Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Bobis of Mr». Claire M. Freeman of Maple checks are payable in advance/ expense* aecurad th« UckeU la September j »er, Summit^ has acUeved the 11 High street, has been elected avenue, and L. Everett Freeman tion, Chile, and is completing work WONDER »J U* f ifw 'on his PhD. at Drew University. All classes will meet at the Fort- 1old play pake* It one of Coe aea- by the students to assist the quetn senior at Centenary Junior College, soa's most piaj» Mary Hammond Bailey^ Jiackettstown, served as co-chair- Broadwmy. man of the decorationr connni^gr : ; Ga. on Saturday, May 8. „_ ptriods wtt|- Wr. — _ j TaM and blonde, Charlotte baa for the - Intersorority Sweetheart iJolylo;Jular,lOta July Cluk l^AfflM Httnr b#en in tn* Mi^ Court at Sweat ball held last Saturday. Mia* Hay- I to Auyu* *• - ward is a member of Delta Sigma Griffith v^iuo rr omen near is « membe ^ r ojf th^ t social oommlt- sorority. t iriv* UP the. Hudson Britee Mof th the€ Studen twto GovernmenyeMI< Stom t Wins Carteret Honors ,Jvf waiplng trip* saml- Association and of the Personnel year's successful trip Talks on Japan and Vocational Guidance Com- Roy S. Claycornb,* director of WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SALE .are being planned tor mittee. She served as chairman of Carteret Senior School, has Just And Its Future the recent mid-winter dance and, announced that George Donely, Tout the Christian approach is by way of contrast, la Student fire son of Mr, and Mrs. George A. This year's annual event will be held on thet onry solatioa for attaining Chief of the college. Donely, 419 Monutaln avenue, \ry Mot hers world peace ««s tile opinion stat- Charlotte is the daughter of Mr. Berkeley Heights, has been award- ed by Eiji Funambu. « native of and Mrs. Charles D. Snead. 610 ed honors by Carteret School for ml Luncheon Japan, at the meet ins; of the de- Springfield aveiMtt and is a gradu- the first semester, Donely will FRIDAY (Washington's Birthday) partment of international rela- ate of the Kent Place School graduate this June and plans to March 1 tions ofFortnightly aub at iu enter college this fall- open until 9 P. M. ir.ua! mother*' luncheon meeting on February 5. Mn. JW- Aid* Vassar Class Party Honors are earned when a boy son Hearn, chairman, introduced Miss Martha Wadsworth. a receives S3 per- cent In*' all sub- [ on Saturdsy, March 1 Mr. Vunarr.£zu, pastor of tbe Juil- sophomore at Vassar College, and jects but one and in that one not SATURDAY (February 23rd) ors.y Rieetlng of. the taklng special work at Drew Theo- daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles less than 75 per cent. •.he mothers and the logical Seminary. Wadsworth, of 18 Pine Ridge drive, open until 9 P.M. is serving as stage manager for Co-chairman of Carnival present us group. Mr. Funamim flrat e»pr«sstd Misa Carol Morgan, daughter of the gratitude of the Japanese peo- the Sophomore class. party musi- includes all School maib'era may Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Morgan of 11 ^oraially to meet the ple for the devotion of countless cal comedy. The production, to be Rented, exchanged, rebuilt uted pianos. Atto, mlMionaries who hare gone to presented at Vassar Colleffe, Feb- Colony court, was co-chairman of teachers between the annual winter carnival held :i:» m order to. discuss Japan to help his people suid for ruary 22-23. Is under the auspices some new floor samples, ditcontinued model* many other cvidencea of America's of Phllaletheis, the school dra- last week-end at Skidmore College, ' wor* Miniature School Saratoga Springs, NY. |tr and MidJle School interest in bis country's progress. matic association, of which Miia It has been over 25 years since tbe first Griffith Washington's Birth- Wadsworth is secretary. k:.l hfgm at 11 00 am. A population equivalent to about On Dean'a List day Sale. People have come all the way from New York, Connecticut i,i b«.served jn U|thalf the people of the United CoOeg* If oitosa - Miss Joan Haywajrd, rad-Pennsylvania••"to get a fine piano «t these sales. -Friend* or u.um at 12 30. The f-SUtea is "packed Into « tand the Col. and Mrs. John Hayward of relatives tell them about this yearly event. Our talfcs department; is to be Dt.: six* of CaUfornia. he said. The MUs Ruth Hayward of 38 Locust 258 .Woodland avenue, Is on the I Jaiwaeae, primarily an agricul- drive waa one of the co-ed host- dean's list at Centenary Junior our rental departmenttour piano mechanics spend months in getting ' " " " farms arerag- eases at the Velentine da net held College, Haekettatown, for the ready for this occasion. That is why the pianos are real bargains, Saturday at Boston University fol- te first semester of the academic real money savers. ! for a family of five, and have lowing the 6th annual National year 1951-52. been paying ore-half the> income j Debate Tournament held there. We sell and rent thevfinest makes of pianos; exclusively represent from crops to landlords. This con- Twtnty-five colleges were repre- most of them in this territory. That is another reason why we always sented by HOebaten?. dition is in the progress.of being Girl Scouts Giye have so many excellent pianoa in this annual sale. / I aii#v1at*d. as feudal estates arc On Sweetheart Ball CommKtee being divided and sold to the Successful This year, with* production of new pianos cut back by the govern* Joyc Emerson, daughter of ment, with prices on the upward trend, this sale will be doubly, Dance attractive. The economy-miricled will not want to ^is^ Girl Scout Troop 13 of St Th?r- piano « a reliable,, dependable muwicaljMtruinent^ « Mr es«'fl School held its fourth annual p p not how to enjoy lifelaThow to ^ f Jf. dance In the recreation hall on Terms will be arranged to suit. ComC e in FridaFidy or SSaturday and lf f+ February 12 from 2:30 to S o'clock. make your selection. 2 50 decorations committee forth* In- Frtruar 1(J Irene Kivlin, chuirman; -wa# -as- I INCHES LONG (dent of Slate Teachers' College tersorority y Sweethear •_ ™ t Ball held slated by a committee. Decorations SERVES 10 } of Newark, who was chwen as one ]FrMhim n „„. Pre»ident were in a patriotic thfme. 1 1 : it a:"delegation -of'-fl;ftfr« ">*iai-' ;- - - - -*—••• ",. J*«freshrn«nt0 were served and a Sale Includes Such Famous and WelfcKnown Makes As Villbum 6-0221 j tors ,t» visit Japan*, for • year to | Conrierticut Cojlege, New London door priie and a special prise of Order From j study its educational system alto a picture rtonsted \>v the Bond spoke. He said- he found the Carolyn Furniture Comp'ny, were awarded. STHHWAY - -- • - CHICIMIII&— ^^-^^StiCIt^ Japanese great readers, with al- daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Robert The affair was a financial and eo- most 100 per cent literacy, keen ;cinf-fuccew with_ovef 100^attend.: KIMBALL ^ LIE WEISS ...minds,,.,«nd,;....irfj«lsr.?>iL .OTSlw?.f!.t,s, coming here on Fullbri(fht schol- Ing, acording to the troop Teadcrs,- Mnu Prank Pecca and Mtas Lucy = g hilJd^teMi:th*:«tip^ i j Dr. Paasamato. The proceeds will be BALDWIN SOHMIR in aonue su*»jeets to - dents educators hope to develop id that Bte atudrnUi «r« ths leadership Japan needs. divided, «om<» PH partial pajinrnt «f-mMtlb#r«hipduf«,-iiome,laa 1«- McPJUUI •••j»l;charity..And-tbe.^baJance to the New officcre of the troop nre HAZLETON A Jeanne Oberst. president; R«se Marie Ofrvotine, vice? president; ...:;i~- : and many fhe newest of the new! Mary McGrath, "s«c'reta'ry!' \ arid' Mary Pecca, treasurer. The out- going officers nre Anna Louiae Marln«clo. president: Ann Dugan, vlce-pre*ident: Elisabeth Nolan, GRAND PIANOS secretary, and Margaret Borman, treasurer. Chi Omega Meeting SPINET PIANOS Set for February 29 The Northern New Jersey Alum- na* of Chi Omega Sorority wilt As Low meet for a salad luncheon at 1 o'clock on Friday, February 20 at *" As the home of Mrs. 8ldney D, Klrk- 465 patrlck, 52 Woodcreat avenue, Short Hills. Small deposit can be placed on any piano. William K. Page, administrator Balance can be paid In up to 3 years. of tht Keasler Initltuts for R«ha- blltatlon of West Orange will show pictures and talk on the work of the institute. Spedal Vo/u« • Brand New, Reservations my b<* made with any of the above hoste«se* or with STUDIO-TYPI SPINET the kwml chairman. Mrs. H. O. Only a few Ksrwagy, Summit i-»3tt. 64not«i available Story League to M§et At Mri. A, W, Keller's A dessert meeting of the Sum- mit Story League has been Kherf- Open until 9 P. M. on FRIDAY (Washington's Birthday) tiled for Monday, February 3B, «i lh» home of Mrs. Alexander W. Open until 9 P. M. on SATURDAY (the next day) 12 Keller, T? Pine drove avenue, br- Commander V-8 or Champion ginning «t 1:15 p. m. Mrs. Kellir will present h^r "ih* Mwie Centy ef New Jenty" origiHM puppet theater production ( IT " - src (ltl(j dHve this cxcilin? new 1952 Sti of *'8tli*«ntmh's Aurllnn" wfjnl«...distiiiciivc Iicyond Central Club GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY y To Dlscuii UMT 5TEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES Earl Clirlstman, an elder of Cen- '» ju»i one of eleven Smdeluikcr body *ty\m tral Presbyterian Church, will be 1952 Studebiker it a g« economy ftir moderator Sunday nt « mMtlng of 605-07 BROAD STREIT, NEWARK, N. J. the Central Club which start* at 3(> p.m. The topic for dlscuss/toi MOTOR SALES, IN?. is "WTmt Ii Your Opinion Re- , Telephone MArket 3-5880 garding Universal Military Train- Ing?" V IABY 52 JZZ 4r !• '"-'" '','•' - ' .- THE SUMMIT HERALD. WttKSbAY. Pt»" '*-!r'* ~ : - \£ ^11.' 'M ' '—""^ ^ ^J Upsets Mdrk Play in XityjtasketbdLigggu^ E —. —-—— . . ™,_ •••- rz « Cattano TIA With ; Gris»y icccoro oeen Dutl Bond, Ken Sport Bell Labs Topple Tie With ! HillToppersP_-__ .__« End. •. Season*•—— ^ On_ Bond. Ken Soort Bell Labs Topple McElgunn, | MiragChariinee Innc "'"L^-^For^jiff=SfaA c.r ftme -Honoriimm.sais.i. " Keglers Score Maben Threatens Geddis 5 With'the time for making of AH- nent. Most of Mkt*>ungh made 1» poinU for selwetiwi coming noon, Sura- oom« in tho (,, Note with Two Routes Eking from their cellar position tak« opposing the Bell Labs dumped tht second mU ••aye I, Finishing th* tsil end of it* 1951- usual second period iag when op- («) ! City Men's Loop alag Us* p*»e» *or the n&me of the of the cosirt, Triple Wins place McEJlgurm team in a »low Savage Esso won thre* f with 52 basketball schedul* on the road, ponents sweep to the front and O F P Summit-.ace, Vee Grisby. throws them ,, The first place Ken's Sport game 57-49 in the City Basketball 0 t Heft S 480 ^ BpTiRg Lake'Tavern to once th* Summit vanity lost tyro bail this was no exception. After this Ho'»;nt a 3 I I] ting htm to dribiH Shop and Bond Furniture scored League. The game played at the % Cri»by'" has tweit wateh«4 ro*ny fame* by lopsided score*. Tke first point Regional pulled farther and 3 ! ®f*y layup *hot triple win* in the City Girls' bowl- ! 3'0 « gmm* was with Regional on Wed-farther ahead. When the final Summit High Gym on Thursday , 3 0 4 e in the ing league over De Luxe Sweet 10 1 11 B. S 10 10 < Throughout thi>y,.Hrt nesday afternoon. In this game the buster sounded the score was 69-65. night was nip and tuck all the way. - ing loop a* the retail of «U»« Shop and Chell Frantien in games 3 i r ! Grisby. known more randttsry ploits have ,i,.,.n " Tin- score was a 13-13 tie at the ! I 5 ' roUcd on Berkeley Recreation 11 Hill Topper* found themaelve* vic- Ve* Grisby was high scorer with 1 _ "Vef," fc» one of the county's "Crisply, •(irisy- rolled Tuesday evening at Ber- end of the first period. McElgunn 0 0 0 lanes last week, Ch.rline droppe4 ' f th 'Uom of better foul shooting. Sum- 27 while Regional's Bob Cole* fol- 3 1 7 best rebound men besides being by," and mmy keley Recreation lant*. pulled ahead by half time 24-24. « ~K « two «m«» to Ciba. Korkuc CIe*n- mit's foul shooting, a weakness all lowed with 28. high »corer, Although he st a n d s spellings of 'hi/^e' LeLeon, Bond and P A M Oil Scoring 22 points to McElguan's ', 2* swept three from Zotte season, was very clearly evident In the last game oKjthe year -Burner won two each from Root, 13 2a 11—57 only V U" tall, he often gives the season an un 11, the Lab team jumped into the, • 13 n Other mati-hes rolled in the in this contest Summit made only ther« was UtUe difference from the Summit. Expreem and Benedict n 12-4» three or four inches in height replacements f,, t >•« lead In the third quarter. Wilsox j 13 league were r las sevenshots for 17 while Regional previous one. The Hill Toppers Beauty. . Geddu i «?' Maken (49) this and Hamilton, the tall men of the { played •team.'Many-of ?V swished jhe nets for 17 out of 21 were down by two, 18-18, by the High scorer £or the night was O F 3 0 6 and pare. Jfiiin,, to si, squad, netted most points. i J . 4 Bo?t, 4 3 10 nr end of the first quarter. Jumping ArGulamerian of Bond a 198 gemtf 0 0 0' Do»'ii* set the prcvuni-. r. The score remained even 14.6p«rca ram« w«* fairly ewn with the Hiil ahead in the •ecbnd period Hillside and a 511 seriei. - : Both Griirby i.r,l throughout the fourth period, with 0 Ry»n ill Toppers almost matching Regional had the game almost wrapped up. February It Standings I Ltndy q 1 0 2 Standing* bad day«» yet li '. the Labs getting 11 to McElgtum's 0 I Ltndqulut 9 1 IS W L inn on goals, 24 to 26. The Hill Topper* After a half time score of 39-28 L close to Veo's best dav» 12. Ed Heft led way for McElgunn 1 .lliMcDoungfi 20 remained In the game in the first* there little doubt of the out- Ken's ; ,* > 38 16 i.Charlipe ...... 43, Defensively. r,<- uritri"20 points while Bill Hamilton \ 3 Hi 20 "Gondoliers" Hay quarter through the fine shooting come. The fans were wrapped up, Bond 36 18 I » •. I Savage ball-hawkihf; «ii paced Bell Labs with 21 points. 0 0 22 , , of Vee Grisby, Then cam* the for the remainder of the game, Peggy "Abbott "T.*»'iTiYViT""34r 17 -Z3 with a knack or sUm ; This wan the second win of the i 26 with .a personal scoring duel- Don P A if Burner 28 26 10 - .TruMje,| 17 Grisby IIOD - to near capacity audien<*e» by the In what many observers called be got forty or more, Brogan fin- February 12 Games Geddis motore, still undefeated. ball league by defeating O!ane*c Feb. University wli> r< General Otranlzatloh of the Sum^ - h-5 "one of the dirtiest games ever ished by breaking his school's scor- inaui-Maben traileuaiindj Bialnl thme waw«^y jIn nithre . j^ ndlubber?. In^ the Na- Trurtdrll Poll 101, 183, 120; Ouuardl 113, 14S, e D Kern 160. fayctte. is nn\y seen," the'BhM and Gold of Re- ing record with M points. 11»; Brown 129, 128, 134; Joye« »3, so, divwloh Bard defeated the R \ur* !4•] i gional was stopped,, dead - in its IO9; Robrrtion 138, 12?, 109. Totali 014, and the Wa4ht|Rl)tyrs took Yor* i-J, 16?'. Taking ths leading r»lc« were This was the final ^ame of the 82«, »W>. • est margin during this pertod was llaiiu -29 !43 142 J Y ; three brotlur.% 1 twck» by the Summit J.V., 68-49. aeason, for the Summit 4|pajn 'and' an eight point sprettd, Vxd by the measure of the' Cornet* ' 151 Tol*l*-«89- 199 768 Paul ,Carlson. John. Bigg*. Fran- Jo, iir-H string gii.rd«j{ The Regional,jayvees had an o&t- for drisby as 'the Summit coach, Mann laa, 10t,I W; H. iittehtiiw* iia. Jirnniy ^ McDonough's 10 '. points La>>t Week StandinKH cajto squad. ' ' "*'" laiidlah amount of foul* against 117, 123: iuckttin 102, 148, 106; l-eonard I.7S 175; Scaruwi. 198, 151, Ii6; Oeddto El wood Oornog, Has decided that 127. 108. 12«: Buchlan* 127, 121, 182.Maben pulled into the.lead late in ,:• . AMERICAN DIVISION house, VHi'ne AH in all, .Siimmit them. Even when the pressure Total* 583, MM, 6»3 IS8'. :44 1W; OrtswOW S5«. ISO. U6.thur - Westenberger. A featured the Hill Topper* will enter no post the fourth quarter only to have w. t. Tot*l»-882, 75U 857. ' . proud of thi-f < oiin? tn tijthteiied. Regional players con-. VP Three* --,.,.: -•-}?• .'.- 3 plavpr season gomes or tournaments. • their margin narrowed down to a Etqutre Me«i'« shop - tinued to foul, « factor which led ffll. TwlH 143, , 113, , 100; ; ^JTll 112112, tie by the en^ of the game. •4- Snisailt M» Rerional'(«») y. T3T322. .1531 ; M Coombb* SI1SI7T347 7 109; E. 9 RuU4 176, 18L 167; Bogo*l»n HO. I . directly toward their defeat Sum- In the three minute overtime us 192; Acquaviva i«. 177, 179: ! Involves two gondoliers, mit took an early lead to press it V.Orlsby 1a3 P P•' " - o-r-7 0 p1413». 134. Totals . 87T,«32, . m d 3 |7 period two quick goals"werFscpciJd 177, 183. Toval«--181T , 853, 884. ' Guipp . thrir b USOAL AUV home. Never trailing \ after the Bidgely 2'Mackentle Boad ruralturl * I. Crann S il 1 0 4 E. Sampaon 108, 12S, 125: (I. Lynch by Geddta before Maben scored on Bard '12 'Larry's, cycle. Ions-lost kins? of Barataria, who |. first quarter, the Hill Toppers Dennis • S Herman 3 S IS 6 Baum 210..213. 150; Galb*yy 18«, 184. 2' 132, 148, 142;B. Trtmmfl 124, 10T, 107;a «et shot by McDoungr^. High ,.„. . B was wed to. Casilda w h « n both j in the complaint «i:i i> a .#.} Coles 8 9 23H Oulamerlan l»8, 187, 14(1 a. Hak* 171; ScboetiweUner 114. 23fi, 134; e proved- to-Regional fans that they ampler l'Cannonle GlinU .-- .— ••« 11 Pemiaso 173. 140, 191; Oa*t '1H. Hi.„. tnfan*^=„»„„., . I you,.toy default: 3 Orliby o t a 4183. 134, 114. Total* 725, 879, 834. scorer for Geddla was Bill George. Cointts ._.::.-.:. 1 3 Tht« action tin. n were the better team, no matter 1 1 J 8cherf}«r 1«5. Totals—941. 926. «31. As the plot unfold'?, the gondo- the' purposi' Of fnr,'(Ir).-Icr (I Petracco 0! 0 0 0 what. Trapp 0 0 r ft M Oil Himen dated At>rll 1, 2929 d 0 0 0* -- Alfltro 139, 102. 89: Yannotlk S»l>. 107, Korkuc liers Icrrn that one of them Is Book 969 of MortM In the final game of the year Giles IK; Ort 113, 194, 131: Qrntll* 136, 11^, J J8 17 M February Bird Count Exceeds 1951 W, Paul'108, 269, 170; CKorkuc w. [probably the lo?t king. Until it i*County; Page 28: Ar mite] Summit's jayvees ran aground 109; Bacc 131, IK, 34. Total! 618, 635, determined who b kingr toe JL EEMtmat n toThK Summit 10 IT 16—M 679, Reynold* 187. 158. 153; A. BJ5Jarotsy 1842 . ,' b ki t t als. and concei-.n.i ml against the high powered attack of Regiona_ _ l 21 16 20—99 Hununlt Empreaa men must leave their bride« and ntted as' l*oU ~.i .^nd n Official—BoaRUnd, Uoprick In Variety; Total Winter Species Up 216. 190. TotaU—773, 9O0, 850. c the Hillside Jayveea. Summit led Ltltnar 98, 123, 148; Beti 140, 120. 143; ai*o tound the rare aawrwhetjjwl, Zutte reign jointly. Meanwhile Casilda, the Tax Map of fh*> Dn Summit (IJ) HllUtde (80) ffl«b«rt ,138 94. 175; Oerrlgan 110, 127, The discovery of ten rare species Providence. .Cauatj o!, 120; Cordlllb 114, 130, 145. Totala 58$, R11I6 U3; 167, all the way except the last part a r r and a catbird, the latter very 1S9; l3^i^i4?^!S 1£hefpaVenu"end the man s«. Of Kew Jer»«y. Yoii srj V. OrUby as r3 1p3 S9«, 731. > of birds during the early February dants because you nre Hr of the fourth quarter when Hill- Crann 15 10 43'flaperitel0 Doremusn 1 0 2 common in winter, although nu- i Yarn* 180, 12«, 180. Total*—Moves Luti. all get entangled In the 6 1 13 P'Ciy Abbott count has helped increase the va- 737. 743. 817, j ^ n,,t..,, ,,-„,„„ »hat enri, wM t|» »•«•> ««« to the afora .side gained the lead on a set shotjB»dgiey 5 Rose M I'almtr 131, 137 113; C. P«traceoro merous in. *umm«r.-..SijL,p.lne.JCIS!S-. j jlot, But all is weH that ends well Dennis 4MiMlmlho r o a rleti«i to 64, a very favorable bal- Charlinc's by John Saperstein. With Ronald Shipley 5'Brogan is 6 38 SO, SO, 112; A, Ilrllqulat 136, 117, 154; beak were seen briefly at the De- • a"ndTTn~th"e'™en'aV""it U dliebvered Dated: Pebruary 8. !»M. r».Ki»hm»n 3 3 E. Htllqulil 119, 133, 135; I>. Hall 143, ance over the 50 species found in Hunt IM. 183, 1»5; Paul 170. 166. 133: 1 OB AST Pott leading the way the Maroon 3. Grlsby 112, 15S. Totals 610, 578. 672: • serted Village; A golden-eye duck KiTien 210, 131. 176; Allen 133. i«3. 171; that LuU is the real king. Cleric of ' he Su and White tried to regain their Petracco 1 Stellir 3 0 J February, 1951, according to James Trapp 3! woa the tenth rarity reported. Dietrich 157, 169, 191. Total*—8*7. 802. The orchestra, under the dlrcc- ; Feb. 14. 31. J8, Mar 6 A, Twill 133, 115, 122; V, Buonopane B. Hawley who has coordinated 838. ' • ' •.'••• lost .-..lead but the clock ran out. OU«s 0 0 0! - . The total number of species--re- tlon of Daniel Kautimah, included ] Summit J. V. (SB) Regional J. V. (4?) 132, 111, 130; B. Lombardl 10T. SO, W); the figures compiled by members Ciba ti ir«' 34 II 80 I*; Isanmon 128, 4*7.--118: T. Poniio 127, ported, so fax this winter ,i» "S4,s -f5.«'--*^-'-"~--^ Dorotiijt:-,,..KautzBUi.n,.. .;!*;•.• A- GPP O F P 1IR- l31.' Totali/ 627. 671, 581. \ of the Summit Nature dub. Bird 183. 181: W#lls#r 4 3 11 SchafJroth 0 6 1 Summit in 10 « compared with a total for the Hillside "1? M 1*13—80 , Krn'l Hpori Workshop and their aides in this 135. 183. TcZ^lWl^t^oJ; chfcm, Walier DeM-iio. A. J. 1 Pott 5 4 14 Donnlogton 2 12 whole winter of last year of;, fifi. A Conror 5 3 l3:Bnider 1 3 Officials—Uopaick. JAllnop B KapUn 10H, 18, 125; M. llonn.ll J04, winter project. Mr. Hawley at- Ryan . 4 4 13'Coltalco 0 4 180, 118; G. Ouiwrdl 104, 130. 137; H. total or 6,538 Individual birds for taT1 •• • j Fulmer, Phyllig Carllni, Al'-Ton Bo- eiPetraeallo McKrlllRttl ISO 12ft 110; C. Dcnallngpr tributes this result to the intcn- yp f 1952-aa against 5.968 for 1951 is Ianaeola 183. 160, 3J9: PreyberRM j zorth. Jchn Mac!ay -a«l Tom Ed- 1 Ruby 0 4 1 174, 171, 125 Tt>t»l»-«2<>, e«5, 619.-- • V work o those who took part r Llndberg 3Rf •••4 Tokes 'Boot Training fbrU fnattra another 4n»provieinent..,..,.;?. .;..,,,, : llv 7 101 E Hop[Jn us. 12J, 115, 1 Cannon SS. i4C J73T'i76i ii«l6"i«rfs«; f*J*^^t^**^ " "." Walowy -• Undergoing recruit training at in* it and to the greater general The complete list follows: Mal- 111. 92; L. Barthn!em»w 99 »», 98; R. interest in b'^ds on the part of tais—^18, 817, 839 . j . The stagp crew, ilincted by Da- 20 IB 38 19 11 49the U. Si Naval Training Ge'hter, McMane »5. 103. 139; M.' McHane 121, lard duck '4t, black duck 38; pin- r vI(1 Officials—Schrumpf, .Innocentl. the public. People living In the H. BontS nWe3. i40; w; 63n-'! ' McNeely. were Dcvid Knoop. ; Bainbridge, Md., Is Harold EHMuc- 121, 121. Total* 921, 05.'), sea. tail duck 74, golden-eye duck 2, tempo 117. 178. 143; A; Paul 128. 13«, John Hoffman, arid Richard Dud- su it : V."(»r"»|HlUl) HHUIdd e II. VV. (41) O P P , ' On FV PD clo, seaman recruit, USN, son of radius of seven miles from Hick- American merganser 119, sharp- tljr 3 2 8 Borhateta 4 Chevrolet Bowlers ory Tree are becoming familiar shinned hawk 2; Cooper's hawk 3, Trapp 3 1 SlShrlner 0 2 2 Mr. and Mrs. Frank DIMucclo of 731. - • --•-•-;——-••-,•• . ' Whoot eervice cornhiitfee; : 9 Service 1 bowlers rolled top with the periodic Invasions of that red-tailed hawk 24. red-shouldered Conroy 4 0 8 Saponttrfn 1 J9 75 Br Wing 19, starling1 1,073, myrtle he completed work, *a|d well-pressed. Start] j warbler 25. English sparrow 827, STATE OF NEW JERSEY to with our,regular dry} rneadowlark 45, purple graekle 5, ing and pressing ...... _ ... , HELEN S. PARKlS) and BDWAHli cowbird 2. cardinal 107, pine gros-. company. *lth n n fcuWAKP Qfcj, Reliable, econ local •f.? A,...iMfi ...J-?AS.Kj.BJ..aer..l"l^m^^c.»Mt,— - * ~P:y.kr.k(t.h'. • * * -r RriQ KSlfl hnnn tKali K— t» _« .: ! . pie finch 71, pine siskin l, golfc 1 Some Day Serviei>| finch 83, towhee 6. junco 64. ), trr»<> Eastman, He^n B sparrow, 421,. field sparrow 18. j m-mj t.hcir, or any o£, bet..) nwBto rouRh* In NEW title end ; white-throated sparrow. 31P, fox ! Trustee for ; Reftdy "For "PicK'l'P' sparrow 3, swamp sparrow l, song B«n Jenkins. sparrow 90, golden-crowned king- ' let». —- LEOAE, ADVERTISEMENT

KJuitmnn, ttt-th» witbln exclu- ( ^ fitU.to 4o, „. Ing of *ald Common Council which demanded - will be held at *attl time at thf City Kail. S12 Springfield Avmue In the City of Butnmlt for remod»lln({ th* Board of Health Hulldlng located at T7 Bummtt Avenue, Summit, New Jewey.. Separate ptoponala will be taken For Home Owner In the four major dtvtaiona of the mrork «A -follows; 1. Oeneral Con«tructlon. J. HeMlng Work 3. Plumbing Work 4. Electrical Work ' Vo '•Mr'-' tnnv mirimlt more than Hit duit. You'll avoid a twttp wp Job to«- MM mt far say single division of tCantitiuatlon at llandord «julpm«nl ...j \.u.t; out olddeiK may submit IOWIST rttcio mm ntu>i. MuttratKi it dtptmltnl en atvilobihlr tf Mparat* proposals'for more than one Title kit. fcwwf*»l OwvwM M AIMIk* w mm* alter Chwmlt* dltUlon of the work, but If no made SAVE WITH OUR t^w-IMi *m taM torn mt mmtmnkto-wm** la IK «••« ••eh prepoeal »ha)l b« Independent and not contIndent upon the accept- ance of the other. All bid* (hall be preaentod to the Council by the p*rti« bidding or their LOW LOW PRICg! Finest Features in Its Field! agent* at the pl«c« »nd time dmlR- nat«d, when called for by the Pre*l- dent of th« Council. No bld« will be receUed prevloiui to the time deMK- Check These Values!^ Check them over, one by one. all ihe things nated and none will be received you want in your next car. Then come in, thereafter. No proposal •will be considered KNOTTY examine and drive this big, bright, beautiful unleui accompanied By a HID BOND OR CONSENT OF BURKTT or a Chevrolet for '52! We believe you'll agree certified chtwk. dr*wn on a National PINE or fltat* Bank made p«»ble to the Sheetrock you've found your car; and we know that SHEETROCK you'll discover that Chevrolet offers (he New Improved most fine car features at the lowest cost. OorgMM*) New Eiterhtr Oolor* Pewer-Jet C«rbuf»tion fr. For here are the only fine cars priced so sq. low. Brilliantly new in styling . . . out- standingly fine in quality . . . and lowest- PUN ACCOUNT priced line in their field! Come \n-nowl ROCKWOOL INSULATION ri NUMBERS Pull Thick ^ <.tS.Ml.1hMi § More people buy Chevrolet* than any other cir I ft. Ej>(r*-S*fe 49 2 Jumlio-Dr urn .Br aim Picktd-Up •Combination of Power glide Aulotnatic TrsnHnit* •ion and 105-h.p, I'ngine optional on IM LUM 332 PRICED SP LOW! models at eiua tou. VON SIEFART CHEVROLET, Inc. 31S SpHnflfWcl Av«nu« , Summft, N. J. McELGUNN'S C»r. M«p(« St. OVW A QUARTIR OP A CINTURY AS A CHEVROLET DEALER Avt.t Sanwiiit, N. J, PHONE WAverly HEUAtP. THURSDAY. FiMJAHY it. im FIND TREATS

uornit * residential are* ter of.the; IN GRAND UNION

»r «orm.rly of Of. Todtjr't tota-«fort art fnitrt shoppers who recog- illS«m C Wridner IfWJ MHO SAUJt NOUAal A Tea* MMpM* •lit the boat m food vtlvet ud know how and where to D»ni*« Knowiand Mid r?«>3 both- of Summit; MISS JAN1T rAVIK • ims) wssi WMSI s fit the BMI oil of a dollar. More and more teen-afen A Tg#n.Sh«#t*f et Tu

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TUB BEGLVMNfl of what ii now termed the largest retail bicycle outlet In New Jersey wa* Uie firm of J. B. Scarinil, father of Larry SeariiMi, proprietor of Larry's Bike 4 Cycle Shop, Broad street. The picture above ahows the store back In 1801 when it was located In th« Masonic Temple Building at Kent Place Boulevard and Springfield MISS lEtNAOirn OUAT Sherman V*y av«nue It remained at that site until mi when it wai moved to the [rf A Teea Ikapaar present Broid street site which was modernised in IBM. The eld«r *~* ^r"SJHIe^SvaB^BrSjBrSBpBjB ^T^VB) V W Scarlntl died In 1936 and the business has since been conducted by "I like Craw UaWs MIM IILUI tbit you were asked to h!a aon. « ln wiwer true and positive "I IHM i nun whom you would Ttreitrefttfst claim to fame. Undoufet- Civil Defense Needs Speed ledl.v, you'd pause |a bit to give some Red Cross First Aid Work [time and thought First . aid instruction, a key and students of schopla, police |tp it and then, part of the Civil Defense program, and fire departments and the brntuae -"of Ts under the direction of the Red "chapter's Motor Service staffTTEe" I he'd done, your Croas. Local chapters, 'such as In chapter has 33 certified Instruc- I choice would be Summit, «re charged with the tors to conduct these courses, I George Washlng- task of organising, training and During 19S1 an instructors' first jton. ices preparing hundred of citizens in aid squad was. organised to be KEDHAMS If he answer to first aid for cases of emergency. available as a "task force" for (bettor TV .service Fruit J»* emergency service in any part of " i Mobile Tele- In Summit, the first aid work this area either within or outside W>! ^ Inc., 17 Commerce of the local chapter last year hai the chapter's jurisdiction, such as i When, your act needs shown more activity than in any »t Elisabeth"-or Woodbrldge, two [ jmt phoqe Summit 6- time during the last several yeeri. area spots where disaster has 1 mobile unit, manned Civil Defenae demands,have con- struck. The squad consists of 14 t-oeeliarilcs-will go to siderably increased the activities of this service,': ' "' ~":" memUefa bn'call at all times. ui« to do the job rlfht SHANK HALF •• • .49^ IBHHALF • •# Ipot. No waiting • • • no In nsi the local chapter held , no more wondering 25 first aid classes which were let will be brought; completed by J93 persons! These Ftncy, Yoaig Trat RUMir enssN RiMly-U-Cook It will be there all were courses for the general pub- t it is king repaired. llcr~~aniS"'l*ir~«d"diilon speclallied in* 15 ti course* were given for faculty Chicken 3ll>2*t 11 ll can Turkeys Ml*.. 18 Iht. SUMMIT AUTO LAUNDRY CMtMrCiti nrifv$ nTIOMsl *~ WWNr I atlf Morris Ave. (near Ciba) SUmmit 6-4465 Cherries 2 «-» Chuck Steak Pork Sausage Mlt'a fmrMaytr f Sliced Bacon SBOkedUverwur$t::35^ Faiwy Flirlia Mai Preserves Jumbo Shrimp Lanb Fores nubinitteln Extra Tm Mtalt hi OM .The world-famous pianist will Ask Us For Special Cord for bring to a close this season's aeries Large Size ClMt iti Stew of ftiaJio concerts, of the Griffith Music Foundation when he playe CAR WASHES AT EACH ; at the Mosque Theater, Newark,

His program will include numbers 29yf: Freshpak Diet Delight 4 4 j A&ENGY FOR DU PONT SPRAY GLAZE by Cesar Franck, Brahma, Ravel. • •• VI. / SNt«lfoafln . '—1O< Debussy and Chopin. ! ( * Olives ^ 22< I Strawberries Diet OtOflht IM.I Educator Crax . FnttCeoktall WWi "O«wn''Spr6V"-• - "••••••• * ••'"• •.••'#jS*j . aTnger Ale 2$ Hygrod* -, Del Mont* MlmtaStaakMlt s •••^ IUWI . •'.•••-.•-•'-iV' I Planter'Freit Cocktai* l AA ; *i Wtkh't AA , a Lorse Cr«Ja "•" Blue Bey M g •' • « s» , 1 1 xeaMto JtiH • •••"*•••• ••-w»<« f gi^- Cocktail Peanuts " 'roof V Crappe Jiice •- ~Llf 1 Early aW"tlir" V"**- Blue Ber * ** - i4 mi*. Fotining'j Donhh n 15M Snow Crop CitlroMltait ^r.^.s...... -j- ?; Pickles i«»«"" " Plwawle Jilci •« Diet Delight ^- -. • .,:..-•/• Skippy T«ity RMaaae ttaesa Atttrtgtt .. Shnicrfn30/ .„--*-"• ••)' Spice : Chocolate Pecan i Cookiet Pciit J8fe#fc#l' v s,. LTrucsdell AA . A Peanut Clusters O SI f s-j! >t«;>,..-v..ri*--s!*» ">. *-«?fc7i ^ •'w^ty w^Tiy'/jwaeabJwstwisaHg.swwswsBBi can Beech Nut Coffee 94 ire s the big new Blue Ribbon Napkins 2^21/ IRBMR RIVER Priority Tuna Fish ^-^^ 1*25^ 1 ORANGES Uostpowerful car in its class! OOldd Dutch Coffee —TiotSf—Flirlfa Ib HIWI Vanity Fair Toilet Tissue 3 °<> 35 Green Beans to out-perform...out-rld«... Hlfji-CV MILEAGE MAKW SIXI any other low-priced car 5tohl M«y»r *• OletairgirlM. , ratio, pkj HSM Spread • • Sweet Com • • 29/ Frtth SpiRteb . A Hot C«f»al American Road! Sanitary Nopkint tor Nartlwwtsn NOWI Modest . • • Cream if Wheat. 1ft». cell o D'AHjraPtire . 2- 28/WllNU e e Hl|ll-C Gretnwood'*—Homeityle Flash Drt—Colot«l Ctkj *?l» ni,,uh thrit of the '52 Ford. Take y»ur STRMO-STA* ... 17/ Pickled Baits . . Uttllty Tewels. . . "W .a lcei)l *» MileARA MnkerShi, or Strato-Sta* V-8- ,

p r*r j,, it« ,.|BM mn tqm\ Ford's stnooth- See The WJZ—Brand Union Caravan Unit* e»e#a« l«* iet« ™f'."»rn»r.|wwinR roadRbitity. No other can Silver Bust Draft lch lU n«w bcHutlful CoBchcrnft IkirliM . . it« Fab WJI, Mew Yetfc C»y. na-plew wlncbhleld and JsV-iN Ittt Mtefc Uvi, •mH Nwfc, I, I. h_ "wfWS* jSaPaSVriS Sr V *»••» j.-x&'w^ -—' --. ^*BJ 11i **•w *****•*• | KlrkMM's"XT*~**m [ »«-"?—*A^^j^-jj^-^^^jfcj^^M^^M^^aMaMaMjiMfctjMMSSsSBlBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^B^BB^W^SJ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^» — ~ ^ ; •• 9 ILLON MOTORS, INC. All Grand €Bi«n Market.mmm^9fmtWrU^mtUm0mm mmbea^mjiV^V»mA AM Writes ta *k M eWs«H»e Aw !««*» PekftMrr llii, la |<»a, »#*i«»« I. *« *Vs*. AM rrk*. in Hila M ef«atH«e H»M t^Hsiiar# PaftnMfY Hi* »• IViaaf •**»!«•• la *h Ats*. Ave. Phono Su. 6-42M Summi*. N, J. Union mi Summit Stores Op tyawtoy md PrMery IVMMft ttufi •sjjj.j? **- mMtmmMtmm •Aia- nit urn, • SUMMIT, 24 Detfwwt Aw UNION. 1M4 $tny*t«!H Aw. — MHJJURN, lit MM*** Am It THE SUMMIT HEtAl ft, imitSflAY. KIRUARY 21, FOt SALf SERVICES OFFERED FOUND Old Guard Hears ' »-«OC»&aOLl> GOODS M-KAIMINC-UECORJlTING 1 OA.3 bm water l r. css«a»nt ee&- O*coratoc CLASSIFIED fcanacatt t

j condition. *3S. Saiasi 6-:«2 CELLARS, basements, playrooms | Milibum. **>•': ADVERTISING ut . ..clMMd, p*iiu«i,, r'-de<;or».te«l, - "Is there more to be **i4 *t» Thlt* raff!**! emrtels*. ulcjcie. w=«r the Classified Combination) chaat of Orawns.. BcC1-, wood box HIS. • • .. ' , ,, Summit (3-Papei -_j.__—•- . , i •• *•" by Dr. PbUUpj E. O«to»d of Or- ij WE uat down »crren». waii n irindomitndosT, | p.m . : At IM KWltWI *«.»h and put up (torm aaabet. We • C8d Guard »—MtSCEUANLOL * tine cle»u and WKX floors, clean asd MINIMUM CHARGE 10 WORDS $1.00 repair gutters. Rtinhart, Lllt > of duat pottarr. 1 /a to 1/3 6-10T8. vuhm rld« tf . •> Cteah Wlfc Canter - .:— CXmO LADY I lmrpduc*d by Pro«r*a> "-pncff.-'Girurb ~ BOUIM to paint o. » g-MUlburn * TttmO nurti. Milteum, JMi *rrt£ - ;**» P**kff D-^ KJa*. Dr Oaf*** Miflbum-ShoitMMttom proof •&»£•• ware. «rnit« it * Co Painter ud DH- .'a EU; • poxtXiuiparmn oratoi, 18 Ed»»j Straet. Summit Avenue, Port Stwart * <* j r*pli# 127* IF.JT*» BfOWKH. "Cry. Alpcna's PIANO tuning and repairing. Harold toVerr *otDrthter Une. w-ihiblt, JSc. Waui r"rli. 71" : Ueuer. UNlouvllle 2-8431 or ONlOO- nan ** f1f«» after flrtt Intertloa. Tjf- MW: ICTU0I1 II 1 „. ville 2-46W- sent to «*eri new situation. * will b* a«Ju»t«d *J from fee: P. P. Organs?, from 4»c; DORM Bwtm from fee; Taffeta, from M—PLATING the ipoaker then g«we a, view- *M frw Uaertta*. - Tic; Bajroa Oabardi&t, from We; ff ptions parti**. rt«rs*innve»M point wWch, In aorne r«pects. waa Silver-Plating — Reptitring A«CM»s»odata» 100 Ptavato Corduroy from till; Sylon. tie* Sovwli •Oranfj. 3- new to many of Mi bearer* W» Al Copy Mwt U Submitted by S I*. M. frqoB MJS: •«« Mask's Cloth. Me. of all Metals HELF WANTED MAU Similar aa-rloa* ID 'WOOL linen. «llk M*ic position ««J tb*t • Lincoln WAMTPFtMAU cotton, nylon, drajwry, upholatery MADISON GALLERIES u ta bridal fabclea. drmnitg notion* '250 MAIN ST. MADISON 6-2W7 exemplified a preaidine f«ol » typlati. blllera, pay roll, general el- ami it r i—m \\m Jrotn Bat«. Dan USED CARS FOR Rifwr Botany, Bfetfaas. Quadriga »—UFUOLSTERINO tioned the «t»tue by Daniel Ch«- ite*, comptometer operator*. Book- WANTED Gate* * Loed. Malll&aan. 0eldl&f • SilTrH *» ton jwuie! track Jc«cp««, Accountanu-Jr, Mal» and Corti«ciJi. Punjab. Wa«n»uit«, Cronip- 17PHOL8TERV repaired, sola and chair CJood coisartion. S- n«w i»e» •"«• ier French, in the Uncoln Meino- famalt. N»wmarli'a-A««ier, IB Kin* ton, «tc. . Atfraac*. Batt*rlt* and BtrMt. Uorrtixown 4-3S89- sect bottoms rebuilt In the aome. sl»o-norenee oU h«*t*r, $«. • cnat- i rl»l In Wrthlntton and th* in- 2 MEN OVER 40 ' . pattarna; Vacua- and Established 1837. Thorpe, Urtnsrton ham 4-5715. ' COOKS. 1* noor, Bojralaa fatun Service. Open :ijpi2ft|iprL« |»re htm every time crtipUa butlai*. IMgwrt* to » P.M. j he viewed it\ A*eney. Strwt, Morrirtown MOrrtotova 4-17U \\ For •port»r worV ALPOUtV YARD GOODS, oppotttc sittin*, on U :30 'p.m. to • ajn. ahift Aldanwr Milk Bam «a Bout* 10. en- Rentals yot'SG nsus de*lr*« •< During hit di*cour*e, the apeak- trance on tittletoo m«d i Rout* 3021, reftr«nc«s. SumraJt. ,W :|-er urttde some reference to the Ke n boa atop l» U/o. away. Mar* ! poliUcal «nd otbef trialj «nd epU rt» Plato* ' / FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT r«Lf WANTED—WALT vacatlooa. Apply bMvem bow* » «.m. i sodes in IJncoln'i life but rtresped GIRL to 9 PA COMPOSTABUS lurnUhed room, re*l- * rVtiRTraTiOLOBBICATIOB T NS memenn , J, &> Infants' and cnUdran*! nod tM dentlal aectlon, 5 minute, to Uatna i ?Genera1 "£^l Motori?i;^rs Dealert . Suuimit rt- ; the spiritual ilde bf the ram whole to wort "j.K. SMIT * SONS, INC elflrthtiffa' and MjslSpmiHst of- all kinds. and busses. Oeuilemen preferred clnity. Good S*l*ry md *»"£? I birthday we celebrate. It waa hi" Toyi tor Carjwaa. Caaiaajp 4-11M-H SUnunlt 6-6792-K ' f inner strength that enabled Un- Ctautaai Avenue , Murray BUI OEB1CAH 81NOLE ana double rooms, business Zitbier acd Guitar. RCA people. 9 Parmley Place. Summit. ieoin ta survive, terrible, lituatioiuj, IN OFFICE Summit't-7310 Radio-: e. Mill- bum, i>«U*- POKNISHED Tr6 i his devotion to ide»U giving him a x ,^,.^ aislitant, preferably expert- _ >—It'» Lieu.t. .Col. Michael J. Hered now,, M t«j - wantad, mp«rl«nee IKOLISS,«U*-. aptiMt ptano. Oriental PERSON *6, LAROE ROOM POR a enced, Apply In *rlttn|- Dr. Oegr** • dynanUc jnd living power; he nev- ruga, manfta. new ana usad fin PERSONS, REASONABLE. OIL congratulations- from Col. F. F7 Freeh, North*Athmtic'dW fTEAOT WOIUC MCWUT, bora dep*rtn>*m. Lord -MEAT, NICELY DBCORATED, C Dreher. S HllUlde' Ate.. Short ( er. de»cend.ed t»»'o«lu»ny, vltrollc and Taylor, MUlburn, wU, net aets. fl>9t irrwiM, clocks, •Hills. ' :• :.•_!. rnander, U.S. Engineer Cferps, on his promotion- Lieu't.-i OOOO FAY ' lamp*, tea vacoos. bedauom and LAROK ROOM KITCHEN PRIVI- dpiJroblrium^-o'r name-ealling. TXJVL and part time .drtvaa wanted. dining room aets. odd. ciialrs d«sk>. LEGEfS. SUMMIT 8-6470-W, 74 livi?» at 758 Springfifld avenue and is chief management fUUUBAMT WOBKXVO OOMDmOHS RIVER RD. - - d •• UlUbum Cab Co.. Mlllburn Railroad HtmiM earrtattis,- saddle*, iron As a b6y, Lincoln »M »rnart, the division engineer of the North Atlantic'Division.: Hertjl Station. Mlllburn 6-10O0 galas, leaded euloted class, doors, COifFORTABLE room, fIne••• ne-lghbor- j windows. ujtsJ ttxrarea. e*e Madl- hood, near all transportation. 8um- not too Brnart but slow, strong abled veteran of World War If .and served 8* post enjinwj John I BOOKKEEPER for 8prtaEfleld office, SCit S-44T7. Do not call afl«r » pjn. STJmmlt 6-4119-W. his appointed task. It was Ms operate Burroughs 730 accounting COLUMBIA CLEANING to Mr. and Mm L*-onsx4J machine. Experience preferred but LABGK eonoetlon of rtiwH-il recortto LAROE bedroom with - basin, nice guide In "feeling and reasoning Prior to. the addreBs, C 0. Spam- not «Menttal. 35-hr, week. Mlllburn & DYEIKG CO. from 1W9 to IMt at great sacrifice. neighborhood, near transportation. er and Herbert PeaKc, both of property In A^hlind SDmmlt 6-5355-W. his way through life," as he «ald •-16M. Chatham Road Summit, N. J. CKstbam Summit, were Introduced as visit- from laiKh of one ; h m "It is my lot to go on.'^' BOOKKEXPER In UUlbun office. Summit 6-3100 ors and Andrew Greas of Maple- : Writ* glTl&c eiperlenoe and UACHIN18T. vngin* and bench iatte, ^*?3bJ5r&~ *^T APARTMENTS FOR RENT HEART FUND In thp terrible vlcissitudea of Calimera and Lto'n F,) dwlred, Bo« 138. MUlburn Item. •killed and unakllled for Mcoud FURNISHED 3 room apartment, 1 hlfijyife ,JUncpl,n'g wood was elected (.o nieiribershlp. to Edw«rd A P-i •hlft New «hop pleaaaot workinc If—MTJ5ICAL JJ*»I»VIMMfT« 4•;.-'• *lng'!e Tooin.- near business eetlter x WRITX. Care for year-old boy. Sunday. condition* J. K. 6mlt * Son*. Inc j for business people. SUmmlt 6-4480. enabled him to lift himself out of'""fittyTfive "Tatteindi^lEriiinch- j Plain street', 5M feet aaij February 24. 11 ».m.-7 p.m. Mlllburn PRE-tNVENTORY psano sale at Bald- South St.. & O*Dtra] A»a» Hurray win. Qranrf pta&oa. AciOBonlc Spinet SMALL unTurnished apartment, a unoearable lltuatlons, The speak- eon »t the Hotel Suburban. * from River road. • *.X43. • ;•- • . • "•••""•••• " • Bill. H 3. types, and venteajs. Also bargains large rooms. Box 402, Summit Her- BC under 30. bu»ln in . fine used Grands. Stelnway. ald. ' •obool jtrad or aome college pre- EMPLOYMENT WANTED Knabe. Uuoa ft Hsmltn and others ferred. Knjoy pleasant working con- S«« or call Mr Scbmalts. TBS 5 ROOMS. 2 baths l*t floor, New dKlona. In a modern re*earch labora- IRONING, wearing apparel and cur- BALDWIN PIANO COMPAN"T. 30 England Vlllase, *190 per month tory. Liberal employee benefits, tains, done at tay home. Summit •- tait Mtti SuesU Kew Toxk U- with Rarncp Available March 1st. cafeteria on premise*. Atr Reduction 6460-M Pliza 3-7IM. Summit 8-0333. Laboratories, Murray Hill, Summit y-8700. ; CURTAINS, family washes and Ironing SILVER pUted cornel cf top make done at my home, summit 6-0440-J. and In excellent condition. StJmmlt SO YOU need money? Work afternoons e-aoea. Rentals WanfadL Barn 13.00 or more per hour. Write PUBLIC STBNOORAPHER available. Bos 4M, Summit Herald. Past and accurate. Call Mrs. Ballard, BTEISCWAT8 and «2M up 5 APARTMENTS WANTED Mlllburn 8-1317 or 330 Morris ate- rear gttarantee. BTTmmlt 6-74M, 1-SUMMJTL 1-SrJMMIT — 1-SUMMIT AVON Produeta haa. two profitable nue, eprlngfleld. BTUmbolt aOMO 4 ROOM apartment In Summit. April V1CLV11 terrltorles for women who wtob to 1st- occupancy; Adults, SUmmlt «- earn a good Income Write R, Mar- EXPERIENCED Uundre»s wUl accept 11—OOOS AJflt PCVS 5M0-M. UNUSUAL VALUE 8HORT HILI.8. J«I,LEfw3 ranea, US Speedwell Avenue, • Mor- wash from a few selected families to Franklin School District. Woodland IEALTBUY WOOD, THK ORASOB'I rtatown. 1 other suburban rc-ides.u; L do at home. Special attention paid i PUPPIES, good &oas« w»r«*d. OenUe TOUNO couple seek 3 or 4 room fur* Park, "NEW, modern, center, hall SUMMIT VICINITY to colors, buttons and accuracy of I with, chlldnm. Sbort HHJs *!-3i>0. Ms bed apartment, near trains Up Colonial circular staircase, apaclom ties throughout Essex. Cr.los< count. We pick-up and dellter. to 190. Box 493. Summit Herald, lWn rts countlea; couveniens tst Summit 8-6903. 11—RADIOS—TCUCnStOKS New Multiple NO. 7971 8 room, dlnlag room and kitchen i KSDER CONSTRUCTION: Urxe rm». f 'wlnn» room on. lint fioor. tour on I t»ne isjuj. > bedroom*. tiJMI floor; ex- .QUIET, .furnlished room, garage. 1 - "•" '"-• I bedjopm*..tun,.itaa;.. ex- QKKERA& botisework'er wants ' 3' daya. STROMBEBO Car'jca."'coaaolc radlo- wanted, nesr Mlllburn Be Short Hills T16of7 ' 'tut*e BatSi,", Tirltory;":ty ' pS&ilon "aiiTe". eeraintc tiie bath par- ROBEaiT E/ DTETZ C GIRLS week. Monday, Prldty. SUmmlt *- odern conventene* Lar«« plot j nun k fl fll bt AC telU ipa. I?" tub*, one Avenue. Ctentlemen. Mlllburn *- every modern conventene*. Lar«« plot - UlSn o«k ftoora. full buement;' AC REALTORS 917S-W. year old. «Uo. STJmmlt 6- 192S-M. • bargain at^«54300. heat; l»rfe pletur* window, complete To Work in $13,900 Ho'[Klr,: kitchen; 3ld_i:!»ed.«-4-- — •—— ------ur»l brook fed *wimm::,| and taking care of home. Fond of schools, transportation. Short Hills -rooms rrriOTdy location,' Summit Vlcln« i ni/^> \'i "i\j**i> \ *# i 4 j#» 1 room bath house. B; children. Excellent references. 5-day INCOME tax retsira* pr*pwed In your 7-2806-W, Uy with lot 851200, 8«W*M. oil atr I (jl^ WIQjWAMS bou»e, 3 car Kirase. n\ 1 See Any SUMMIT Realtor conditioned heat,, tilt bath, complete- rail fenee paddock IJ B. L Schlosser's wee*. UNlonvllle 2-9059-M. home by tax sjxciaiSsl. indlTidusl. ly ltuuiated, aluminum storm autiu In woodlsind sutH't Sui TOUNO lady wishes part time position partnermhip or corporation^ Re«on- OFFICE SPACE TO RENT r At Summit. K. /. as reeepttonlst-typing. Preferably In able fee. Richard D- Krucger, Public artiatf tiiibo DONT iiisTiMiNo"HOLD fcOTS" OP PAPOOSE i« Accountant. Mwrlstown 4-34U-J; 1,000 SQ. FT completely modern of- Oia r el tM Mial llvln room Doctor's office. MAdlson 6-02S7-J. fices Desirable center of Summit THIS HOME, ' i ' ">lonl«l on Ur^e lot; lat floor £ > ' ? ^ d HOUSEWORK, 4 day*. 6 hours a day. location. Will divide srid decorate i eatr*aee haU, \w lt»lnit roeiw dlnlnr *t. powder roam. Jtitchti OOtL for a«n«ral ornoe work. MUM be to suit. Call Summit 8-2025. 001 wlth cn hl«h school trad. Apply Public Senr- Call UNlonvllle 2-2761-M. OLDER HOUSE ORRTf: Rpaltnr ' T " *" »»?»»'••opfi:i kitchenporchwi, :.pa Z»dd. P« orerloowng pool tjl WBaeSrte ft Gas Xo.. MrSpxtiig- 21 Maple Street SBianm, S J J b»tl,». 3rd floor. complete Insulation WOMAN will care for children while CENTRALLY located on 2nd floor ur»rviu, rteaiior tor powder room opfii oorchM 2nd atorrmiHtf;—era*—fbedroom*, 2 tile ibiii-J "1 fleid Avenue, Summit. Telephone you work. Call summit 6-8271-W. FRED Completelr y* \\ —--—,—.wrenovated^ In Brayton Summit « - 043J-MM oedrooma and, 1 b»th; Morage room Sujmnlt «-7OO0 Furnishings and telephone service If aifloor rcondlt!o»?« 5 b»droom| oi» l h**t: 3-ear-wriMte*- OtCUeral—Eleetric air YOUNG German Girl desires house- Carpentry, repaint alterations. desired. 393 Springfield Avenue. Schoo" l" aistrlctrlct.. Four bedrooms, bath Brnyton School; AND WHAT A BUY Attractive 4 room work with opportunity to learn 1 screens, eabtnets, porches, etc. L*t me Summit B-7980. on second floor: bedroom, bath on AT J17 500, - ThU Is a quality offering al CLERK TYPIST j do your Jo&e—tare* a* stnali. Union »U1« third .floor. Convenient location, low ZrMflJsh. Oood background. 3 months SUMMIT 100% locatldn, 900 «q. ft. Ex- t«M. 123,000.~ tlful netting; 8 mile* »w. J in tats country 8U. e852^M 1-8832. li4S Magnolia P3ae*. Ccton. cellent for any professional or busi- DRUIDHILL mil, only 1 hour frotrj Null national finance com- OBEIG, REALTOR pypanT, . pWaaip m 'irnrr'irigf rirrnnninTnT'i. 4n ! M*1* dealfea- any type worn. PrlTer« ness. Reasonable rent. Summit fl- Attractive home In b«l location cen- as Maple at Summit. N J PRICK 18 ^^R^f AT M« f GEORGE OSSMAim 7185 or Wftverly fi-3721. Modern Center Hall Cblonidl ter ha.ll, ,,Uvlng room, dining room, CEPTABLE PCHAfKR Hour week, paid hol!d«.ye. vacation fil' 8-0435 - i8« and .benefits. No experience necessary. • CARPESfTRT . '"_ den, lavatory, kitchen with db.Ii *,uh- (MOTHER of e-year-old will care for Remocl«llns. Retwinnx. Cabinet Work STORE TO RENT A big little house In »plc ana span er, maid's room, bath and. screened . OBRIG, Realtor JUoantgradu»4« considered. Uitcbell 1 enna or worxiii^ mother during day. Recreation Rocsss and Bars . condition; wonderful size room*. *M&!u 2-7130. JBft«ift. lM flnnr 4 hMlraim. 7 ^|)T ' Mtllburn 8-1536-M. STORE with 3 ro6ms"'arJd bath In baths, 2nd floor. OU. heat, 2 ear at- panelled recreation room with running Summit : COLLEGE man desires part time work rear. Including, oil heat. In New tached garage, beautiful grounds Call .wanted.. . ..Salts...Da-, Proriden&e. Call Summit 6-4Q3C-M. ,/w*tfcr.« Jn, ,tlie., .Uar;_.i *.,.gractou«~ihouae. aeat Por ' .long e$tabllaked tor entertatntWjt and happy living; eJi-" ! beauUruT" home conTmunitlM^Homea IsiX-KOOM,. Colonial,-~*f Company. Recent graduat_ e. ac_.- cluBlvrly jhtb us. now under construction Prlren 121,000 ' room with ftrrpUT. n ; WOMAN, colored, wishes Ironing and DRESSJ1AKINO snd ....aljerallons. ''mi. WANTED TO BUY ( cept»bl» Opportunity lor adtance- 1 Or mor^, OPO^nrlinc r\n »!'»« *r»»i *-»_* i roompuf' atttb" contenti" " pn-fH 1 (l.j powflpf roomrr;.ill Plowicj *U drtniada Realtor plurriblnn RUIJ spnee for 2nd b»th" rwd- »nrl nl<*e grounds two clm*in. -Pw MRS. MARJORIE MILLEN j Laadn-aptBg 'and G*r4f»tBg' "~" OUN collector wishes to purchaes ( room and bath on 3rd 2 car nJir*K<" STEADY and revolvers, modern or antique 332 Springfield Are. Summit 6-6950-6951 large lot, reasonable tim Mowt In room* and bnth H M2 EAST BROAD STREET TOPSOIL: Plc« Ugbt loam! rrw of peting in llvlna r<-.v r»lr prices paid Summit 8-B828. exrrllHil condition throughout A. McNAMARA atatra. Atturhfrt. t'-" WE6TT1ELD 2-1291 j stonaa, root* aod drbrts. Cocnp]«e BRAYTON SCHOOL ZONE ^POSITIONS Period furniture, old lamps, early | soil teat arsUable, So'l tamj^e upon PARTY wishes to buy antiques, houae- SPENCER M. MABEN, ' MJmmst 7B«fs driveway. Clr^» W" glass. requ«t. Donald Yrl*. Contractor. hold furnishings, dlsbes. etc Call «nd «tor«». Imn^i' ' "»*. • • OPEN IN J—CLOTHING HMllctton, V. i. Phoo- MUllmrton Caldwell 8-5911: • _ :0cm Dutch Colonial, exception- . Realtor Prlrr 118.000 Cult" < CASH rOB your old books Immediate ally w«ll-locRtod, Just_ghort walk to i22 B^echwood Rd. Summit 6-1900 VETERAN O.N'I.V ?92(> 4-3858-J. THE ROBIN ROOD SHOP. 2 Taylor Removal. Call PLalnfield 4-3900. town, station, schools, yet In fine resl- I Evenings: Call Mr MncLpod Street, MtHburn. selU used clothing POR renv-Poww aa« I-mao xuat dentlal urea; 23>i' living room; oil! Summit. 6-8212-R Chemical Plant JO" saw. tlS pft 4 t- Stumpp * WANTED neat, child's play- houxe; well nmln- ' of better quality for every member Walter. MUlburn. talned: a rare buy, go sec It soon "•of-the-tsmMy Hatinr 10 to 5 Closed WE buy newspapers. mattElne*. cor- $9,900 J9i900 ^grjo'i noosKveit rt " Production work »!1 day Wednesday Mlllburn 6-4118 *2O,0O0. 8ub'utb*n Tree rugated and all kinds or mnals At li«,t we liave.n home u:idcr 110.000 : no experience necessary VISIT The Merry-Go-Round. Quality Pruning and RemoTsl. STJ. 8-23] 1-M Unlonworth, Inc. State Hlghwaj No »9 (Corner.fmilh clean work thrltushop, 4'i Lsckawsnnit Place. LAMD^CAPINO materlala. West Lane—Turn right on Frlek Tarm HOLMES AGENCY, Realtor Montch.lr's t MUlburn 6-1003. Hours 10-1J, 8-fl. human, peat m«s. aeeds, fertilizer. Lane Ju«t beyond Smith Tractrw Co EsUb 1896 Oil 2nd. Larif*- • 9-story flr-pr •hlft work Telephone UN 2-44*3 *3 Maple Btrert Thre<- and 4 roftn LADY'S coat. tan. medium weight *10: lime granite blocks, m. Appoltto'e. SUnirait 8-1342 races; 2 elevators. usual benefits heavy bathrobe, lavender »6. 8Um- Mlllburn 6-1271. If co answer call HOLMES AGENCY, Realtor basement, mlt «-5803-M. after 5 p.m. , WE PAY hlfthest cash orlpfs Tor any- $30,750 pleasant working conditions. thing. Antiques, china, silver, brlc-n- Ane'nt on ' 4A—TIREWOOD — : A. P. rORTB brae, paintlniw. ruga. Your attic Valley Road , Stirling cont^nt!i our specialty. OPEN FOR INSPECTION ti i PIREPLACE LOOS Mnilcgton 7-0711 SUMMIT AUCTION ROOMS 95 Fernwood Road LOOKING Well Seaubned - Reasonable Rates 47-49 Summit Avenue j 29 LacKawanna Bex 487, e/o Summit Herald flace your order now »—MASON COKTKACTOBS Summit fiJU 4 Bedrooms 3 Bath* ? DAN1AL D BMOZANEK 8TEINWAT or other piano wnnted by Ultra-modern ranch type on beauti- OWNER TEXAS BOUND i .HARD.TO I'LEASE MJCDICAL laboratory technician, ex- Phon« Summit 6-6211 JOSEPH BCDU5I. Maaon - Contractor. 49-WKSTFIKLOJ perienced, S day weak,.no nights, call Rontleman moving tq thin area fully armdcKl lot 100' x 2" ,_ territory, offering laundry and dryCHERRT bed. ruTTS spool PIANO, b«by grand," *rnaxlrnt»n~3"feet reaped AskingV2e4S(AOt "IC'"'ly !'nt|- 1 *n" ,*rr<'•''''K^"''!'"',!"1,"1 *ln*'W OREATEST ni'V O' • Stores, homra, offtcts our #pecl»lty 6 lnche» lenitth, RRP unimportant beautirully l»l'l •""- , cleaning and many other services. 5 type. Summit 6-4870. , Fr*e (MtlmtttM ehMWfujly gt««n. Rrtrlng- "«' A-. ahrtih days a week, steady employment. gwd condition, standsrd k! !D1EAL1F'6R DOCTOR ™ built ShPlI 20*3° '•" * BEDROOM suite, Hoppelc white. « i fli-ld Window Cleoolng Co. Michael Chatham «-879«-J. FRONT LOT Cor by's enterprise Laundry, 21 Bum- pieces, good condition, reasonable ' Kovarh Mlllburn «-*!:«-» 1 B5 Hummlt Avfnu... SUmmlt tnlt Avenue, BPmrott G-J090 MOUM* with Doctor * Suite a-t«i« PRICE or I5..1M Al«> Portable fireplace phone ORange DIAMOND APPRAISERS SOMKTHIN(; TO SEE finishing Hou»e portion hiui 17 rooms 13 b&tlw DO YOU You yourself 7—runs pAriMo ornoiAL ft re pi no** in m&Bter bedroorn Ubrarv rind Our dp' , . MAN OAU- CHKBIRH ttnvtn C • Hnll. wmmm wiwurm wmitm ••## and ltvlng room. Modern klul«.n. Of- fliip»t, ••—-i"" •'••»" BAROAIN. daj-k Lupin fur coat 14 CHATHAM 4-ent-M Bmad »tr»*t (Uarkwtt: takt M to fice *ulte liu B rooms, con*\UtlnH t'hp't' For MlacelJaneoua Bewch Work. good condition, MO. Mill-burn 8- PAIN IER . Paper Banger. Interim- and nlntb tom____\ _ •«"«"» room, rewptlon room with flrepui-e f.M.l^rr, 07S0.M.^ txttiior work. R«aco«abl«, ri«l examining room, st^rilleing toom' Plrper, \ Sprlnrfietia Arenue. Spring- SCRAFMITAr drying room and nur#«'i or?lc<.fce ,Ne N«wW U. S. Instrument II*Id. It J Mlflbura «-««o , r«y- J»li«l«ted Ht f'i dltton; t»ak type vacuum and at- All Btmmn Prims Ph OH 33 ta«bm*nu. BarRMlM. Hummlt •• HdLMES AGENCY, Realtor BUTLKR AGENCY 7IO»-W. BOB FABRrCATORB tti 'ejajp TlrlnitFoF8tr»h«l, 8-HH. Small rewnrd. EitablUhed 1896 oid*r Call DnloavtUs 1-3 Strett SUmmlt 8-1HJ 8.J131 UP \ 1 family, rvlf'., pltt« fMl imtlHrt mil «-nil-J. THE SUMMIT HettAi&rTHURSDAY. K• WARY' 21, in* LEGAL ADVEBT18KMBNT _ LKtiAX ADVE«TI8OI£.NT LKCiAL ADVEBTIfflEMKNT LEGAL AUVESTIfiKMKNT LEGAL IJ5GAL AOVEBT18EMENT tee for botli the aepublicsn"^nd~iifema Intersection t rofhsr it ONNOTICI crane parties. oi the aorta aids tins of **l«n- Butfdlng* in 'iOK City of Siumntt science, shop, and athletic aapplies including the' Cost of Architects NOTICJS OF i A^plie»ti«n for probate "of the NOTICJB 18 HEREB Y GIVES lnthaMt for ma-»3, up to J p.m. E.8.T.. T0E3- the following " tits north iMs Uns «f Pees and Other Expanses, Appro' DAY MARCH II,, IS52; saidd pproposal* will of Robert K. Bancker h*s lor the holding l»rtt»ttry Avenue easterly to. Morris printing Fund* Therefor and Au» t<> b* opened at thh e abovb e d NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, • b«cB filed with Cherlei A. OUo, ugetner with along the cental line of Ifor • thoi i^ing the Financing Tijei «of »i*d -hour at a public meeting of ihe Board SMtarty to tbe .poba* w the Issuance of Bond* Therefor. of Education to be held in the Buard • Execiltor of the last Wlii -and Tests* • Jr , vurrogate,* Kfitabtth. James { limit ti EMMA r OLSEN. - deceased, BE IT ORDAINED BY THB COM-office, tt Maple Street, Summit. New 1 W. Bancker, father, of 183 Hobart WARD, nrna wsxitto* MON COUNCIL OP THB COT COTJersey. I will b* »ddit«"d stsd' »t*tt!f ijj ihe SUMMIT, IN THI' CQONTf W Specification* for the above supplies | Surrogatf. and reported fur &eulrinent avenue is named executor and u UNION. N'EW JK4SEY. AS FOLLOWM: may tte obtained at the office of the to the Uiiluu County Court. Probate < beneficiary. Mr. Bancker died Section I. It is hereby determined Board, on or after February 25, 1S52. Dlvtripu. on Thursday, the 13th of Unas of Morns TurnpU* mk$ and stated that tbe Common Council " Fropaitiila are to be marked, sealed, Mnrcn. mxC at 10 AM , January IS. the csatsr lin Delaware, LAckswsnn* sod West of the City of Summit In the County and sent to the Secretary of the O.ved: February 4, SWi - . thence slon* cat folio*- O WILLIAM 6IEOMANN In 1&S0. tuberculosu we* the running westerly aloni tines: Monte ~ "" Of Union h&s heretofore authorized Board. canter tins' ~ tbe 'coiMtruoUon oi additions, making The Board re»ervt» iht right - to """EMCUW- third leading cause of death in . .. tbe City Line; City alteration* and improvements on the accept or reject any or all bid*. AVOU3TVS K CODDLNOTON, fis*- southerly, northerly and wastsrly Attorney. w Pisc* «sst- Board of Health Building located at By order of the Board of Education. New Jersey in the age group 25- a Point 100 feet west of tbe wast al4» 71 Summit Avenue, and' City Hail M Main 8t., SomervlUe. N J wanna and Western Railroad •niteny ta B*ecl!j- fine b21 1952 '• thence northerly, easterly and coutli- northerly to s point 100 feet north at described in id ordiiiajnoe. tutitltd "An erly slnnj the following center Hlloea Avenue southerly to tbe the north side line of UorrU Ordinance to Authorise the Construc- "'OS.' ' faaaalc River to R)v»r Road; Blver t'jtjju* along a line drawn tion of Additions, Making KlietuXUtnA ESTATE Or ELEANOR KELLINOTON r*«** Road to Morris Avenue: atom. Ave- WARD FOURTH DISTRICT rsortb of and parallel to tbe nortb and IajprovemeuU ou Oertalu Munici- 11 1 BEDELL. Deceased. nue to Madison Avenue; Madlsoo • ,..' J * * Oedaii Motor* Sales. aide tine of Morris Avenue. eMMrlir te pal Building* in the Oity of Summit Pursuant to the order of CHARLES Avenue to Htckson Avenue; Hlcksoa ."*£•• ?" .Springfield Ave &»»* ftoum. a point 100 feet west nf Orchard strae*; including tbe Cost of Architect's Feet A. OTTQ. JH., Surrogate of th* County Avenue fin fset' easterly; cootlnulna tne ace along * line drawn 100 f*ft and Other Kcpenses, Appropriating of Union, made ou tbe twenty-flftb southeasterly on an imaginary Une Use pj SuttHBlt A*«»u* west of and psraliei to tbe Funds Therefor aud Authorizing tbe day of January, AD.. 1952. upon tb* to the Intersection of Edgar street t*«k d W aide line of Orchard street Fitutnciiig Thereof snd the Issuance of application of tbe undersigned, at for the pur- aud Bosedsle Avenue. Edgar Street Railroad, thenca »lon« the followins to tne center line of tbe Delaware Bonds Therefor," Passed October 18, Executrix of the estate of said de- Election to Morrtl Atenue: orrl* A«rriua,V> P*™~ imes oummtt AvcDtse vuoctiii* L*G*sv*.nna snd Wet tern Railroad: 1861, and being known as Ordinance Norwood Avenue: ceased, notice is hereby given to the fOr th# Norwood A*eau* trly to Springfield Avenue. Spiingfltld atong tne center line of tbe Delaware No. 814. creditors of said deceased to exhibit uirt ta K«ot Flftee BoulevardB . Kent Flaee 4*enut easterly to Waldron *»inue (.aekawanna and Western Retlro*4 Section 2 for the purpose «taied In to the subscriber under oath or af- s*me Boulevard to the point or place of Waldroa Aveau* northerly to easterly Ut the point or place of hogin- Section I iA tills ordinance there Is firmation their claims and demands Jwflnnlng . tredge Hoed: Wnlttradae Bosd nlni • . hereby appropriated the turn of *2i,- agalmt the estate of. said deceased FIRST WARD SECOND DIB ! •*** to Fern Wood Bnad " SECOND WARD. 15IXTH DIBT«Ky» R 000 in addition to the original appro- within six months from the date of TRICT - Polling place: W**!iln«to» ! °e In Section 1 hereof, the said the same against the subscriber. Beginning at the intersection of Hawthorne Place southerly and w«wt- tenter lines of Elm Street and 'be •urn of »25,OOO includes as pan of the erly u» Us south Inwrsecuon wlta Delaware Lsckswanns and Western PLORANCE B. Mil LIOAN. the eenter llnea of Morrie Av«iiue sod uo*t of -tuch purpose hereinbefore Executrix. Edgar Street, along the center line Beeehwpod Road; Beecbwqod Baud Railroad: thence along tbe following mentioned the sum of *2.SO0 which is oi Edgar fttrert westerly to iva in- aoutherly to the Delaware. Lacka- eenter lines Elm Street, southerly to estimated to be necessity tp finance MrKlROAN ii OILSON. Attorneys, tersection with ttosedsie Averiut wanna and Western Railroad. Dels- Unden Place. Linden Place was/erly 382 Springfield Ave,, war*. La^ks wanna snd WrsUrn to TuUp Street. Tulip Street nonher- lull neceis&ry Architect's fees, engi- Summit, N, J. continuing northwesterly on' sn Imag- Railroad easterly to tne point m ly to rrospect Street: Pr*»oect Street neering and inspection coati. Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14, 21—o s w 4 w inary line to the eastern end of Hick- westerly to Smckburo Rosd. Slack- Section 3. The said appropriation of son Avenue, thence westerly and frtng burn' Ro»d northerly to eprtmrfleiW $25,000 Mhull be charged to uttd taken r northerly along the following eenter out of the Capital Improvement Fund. lines: Hleksoti Avrnue to Madison WAR* Avepue: Springfield Avenue easterly ;NOTICE" BETTfMEWt let. the, 319 Springfiel nrrd eavenu oumame Bhow to tbe Delaware. Lackawtncu. snd Section 4. This ordinance shall take Avenue; Madison Avenue to. Morria room - • l 8lfR C Weatern Railroad, Dtiaware. Lacks- effect Immediately In the manner ??i Ikei. and Mortgages. Avenue; Morria Avenue to River provided by law, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That L ihf Bc*rd of Chosen (load; River Road to the City Una la Beginning at the intersection of wanna and Western Railroad easterly the account Of the subscriber. Execu- »vpyt •».*«». »w"»u w b<«* Ulbj liiuv MM the eenter lines of femwood Road to the point or place of beginning I, William H, Oilson. do hereby trix under the last Will and Tests- jPatsalc River, thenc* northerly, east- SECOND . WARD SEVENTH . DIS- certify that the foregoing Ordinance llIT snd the Morris Turnpike: tbecee ment of JOHN. M. EVAN, deceased, erly snd aoutherly slnng the follow- along the following eentar lines Fern- TRICT — Polling place: Roosevelt wag. Introduced for first raiding at a will be audited end stated by the rr^AUK about curb service*- GMC Panel Delivery ciln.au to be ing center lines Faaaalc River to wood Road aouthtrly to Rides Boad: School, 73 Park. Aven.ue. . regular meeting of- the Common Coun- Surrogate, and reported for settlement jf Trucks are famous for it! They're truck-built Morris Turnpike; Worrit Turnpike t* Ridge Road esstcrly to Bobart Ave- Beginning'at the intersection of the cil held on Tuesday evening, February to the Union County Court. Probste M Wallace Road: Wallace Road to Wood- nue; Hobart Avenue snd Bobsrt Ave- ctnUr lines of the Delaware. Lacks- 10th, 1952, and that ssld Ordinance Division, on Thursday, the 30th day of to stand the rugged stop-and-jjoing it takes to stay land Avenue: Woodland Avenue to nue produced southerly to the Dels- wanna sad Western hall road snd, tbe will be submitted for consideration March, next, at 10 A.M. Bectlon there Nuthurat Road; Nuthurat Road 1,001 ware. Lsekswsnns and Western, . Galley * Railroad;- thence and pa&s&ge at the next regular meet- on top of the toughest delivery schedules. There's, - „,« ~... -,- — - - . 'eet southwesterly, continuing aout*i- Railroad: Delaware, Lackawanna aud i slong tbe following center lines: Rsh- ing of tatd Council to be held on Dated: February 14th,- 19S2, ; the county Commit-- westerly on sn ttnaitlnsry line to tbe w ;.. ELEANOR W. PCLLER. 0 Western RaUroad ' easterly to Morris ' sy Valley Railroad southerly to City Tuesday everting, March 4th, 19J2, at ;: tawMitrt good reason for this exceptional performance. *' Turnpike, Morns Turnpike northerly J4ue; City Line easterly to 100 feet the City Hall at 8:30 o'clock, at which KEIEDERICK; C KENTZ, tp the point or place of betrtttntats '' west of tihewejet tide line of Shunplke time and place any person who may /Chere*s power—horsepower unsurpassed by any other I STRAND FIRST WARD SIXTH DISTmiCT I Road; 100 feet west of and parallel to be interested therein will be given an Attorney. . ' —Fomnl~pl*etr'tlittitmiim^^IJ6iiT»;^lne~ west side line of Shunpllt* Rosd opportunity to be heard concerning 333 Springfield Ave .Summit, N. J,* panel truck built! And to go with the "go," a GMC Su. 4-3900 let. Inc.. 115 SprtngfleiJ Avenue, sbow I northerly to s point 100 feet north of such Ordinance. Feb. ai. a«..M.r. «, 13-0 s w^w- room. tbe north aide line of Mofrla Avenue; Dated: February l»th, l&M. has wider two-shoe hydraulic brakes— longer NOW thru Beginning at the Intenectlon at 100 feet north of and parallel to the WILLIAM R OILSON. Nobody ever I jumped out of & "pillow-action" springs—jecjrculati.ng ball-bearing tbe center' lines of the Delaware north aide line of Morris Avenue east- . ' City Clork. high window because he'd ^invested = Lacks wanna . and Western Railroad erly to a. point 10O'feet wtst of the Feb. 21. steering that makes these nimble panel' trucks SAT., FEB. 23 =S and summit line of Orchard Street: 100 too heavily tn U. S. bohda. De- = the feet west of snd parallel to the west ~ handle like convertibles. —»•• j aide line of Orchard Street northerly NOTICE or SETTLEMINt ferne Bonda do not rise and fall In to the center line of the Delaware, value with the market. A'venue Ws1Sro^T/.n« Lackswanns and Western Railroad; NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. That Come in, get the facts on these outstanding %• to • to Whlttredge Road, Wblt along the center line of tbe Delaware, the lit. intermediate account of the VCJ Iit.rtmywB.ma *nl< W»«t^rn Railroad 1-ton QMC's todayvThe colors they carry, -theft*- Read; rernwood Roid northerly to westerly to tbe point or place of be- created under the last Will and Testa- [Daily & Sunday Special! smart appearance, the way they deliver the goods Movie SS RiRidgd e RRoadd , RidgR e RRoadd easterlly to i Klnnin* ment of ROBERT J. MURPHY, de- -—I Ho&arHobart AvenueAvenue . Hobart Avenue ananaa SECONSECpsD WARD. EIQHTH DIS-> ceased. Ml) be audited and stated by —all mean a GMC will speak best for your business! CHASE ——•i Bobart Avenue produced southerly to TRICT—Poiling place: American Legion the Surrogate, and reported for settle- FILET MIGNON ''S5j tn* Delaware, LacfcaWanna and west- Hocn-e. 14 Elm Street. ment to the Union County Court. Pro- even! —' ern Railroad: Delaware, Lackawanna Beginning at the intersection of the bate Division, on Thursday, the 8th SS{ snd Weettrn Railroad westerly to tbe renter lines of Morris Avenue and day of March, next, at 10 a.m. STEAK 555! point or olace of h*«lnnlng Dated: January 31st, 1992. . BAKED IDAHO ) - ,_ =ii: FIRST WARD SEVENTH DISTRICT ( the following center llnea: MorrU Ave- THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY, e SS —pniiina »Uc» Lincoln Bcfanol 22 De nue w<*sterly and northerly to Moun- Trustee. I • CHEF'S SALAD [ • TI ••• cKERREL'S 1=1 FoV.ii Avfiii* txuiittrtu-rL ; tain Avenue; Mountain Avenue wc«t- FLORENCE I. MURPHY, COFFEE ) Co-Substituted Trustee. Summit 6-4477 __ ror « /ivf.iue. Auaiunum. .*erly to William Street; William Street » NOON TO t P. M. 24 Franklin Place — I Beginning at tbeintersMtion at , northerly to Ssyre Street; Ssyia Street SCHMID & BOURNE, Atty'.r, --) tne Ejmei ttnes^ of Springfield Avenue^ easterty to- ilorrU Avenue; Mortis 382 Springfield Ave., ss:) snd Woodland Aveou.. thence weeMr- j Ar«,nue northerly to Elm Street; Elm Summit, N. 3. f Delaar, SS ly snd northerly along the following • s,rtrt nonherif to the Delaware, Tth: 7l H' "• !t>~o * w * w r**: *8M ZIGLER'S SSI eenter ilnea Bprlngfleld Avenue to Larkawiinria and Western -Railroad - ; HEADQUARTERS FOR CMC TRUCKS ***— I Kent Place Boulevard: Kent Place rjeia^gre, Lackawanna »nd Western SEALED PROPOSALS I Central * Munn A vet., East Oraafe 7 , aa erly to the Rahway Vsl- FREE PARKINO Boulevard to Norwood Avenue; Kor- Ral!r >(U e t OAJOUNC AND Dllfll Ml TO M TONS. SZ wood Avenue to Morris Avenue, oon- lev Ra|iroad; Railway Valley Railroad The Board of Dducatlon of the City of Summit, New Jersey, will receive sealed proposals for general, art.

easterly and aoutherly along the fol *••• ••*• lowing center lines: Wuthurrt WIIilAM R OILSON. ,tn..,,WMdiii,Bd.,,AtejaMs;.,.,W;, bPgSECON|nnin*D _ ' mJ}-J} ' _.._..-- ii troducetroduced foforr first• first••• reading at a regular f J»?i5I>--'--'-»ECOSI2'-2?*i ' mectm? of thf Common -Cotmrll held SSi- Poimig place: Memorial j Tuwdav pvenlnp. February 13th, Caiy Grant S2i Field House Buiioing Myrtle Avenue \. nn(J tnat M,d Ordlnancc wjn be — Be«lnnlnx »t tne intfrseetloa o{"»» ts,,»,-ri:tted fo-- coi^ltlcraUon nnd ltu-il Betsy Brake SS renter lln-s of Tulip Street and Pros- ROOM ONE mif"westeriv tr> the an Unf City June nonortr h rlv "> H-mtsin Ar«iue I MountaiMi n AveimA » Maw DivUloJDUl i Avenue. Dlvn.ou «.v»u northerly to PENDING ORDINANCE S S 1 Blackburn Rfsd -pt*clEScrn Bosd f**w • , ; Blsckhurn Rosd. pties ln erlv" io P\nt. OJOVP Ajemif: .^. ' """!., AN.. .ORDINANCE- to. Supplr.m.eiil.,.An, Auntie northerlv. ^^.V^o^be ontot * ' Ordinance "Entitled:-'!A>i-Ordinance r IB I It E€TO It Y • r.wivrt Strert fs»t«l» to the point , to AuthortrAut Iiori5?ir ,. ..h^e —.Construrtlo «.—- ~- n of JB£&g Additions, Mining Alterations »tsd 1 Fl'EI. imnroveroents on-Certain Municipal ! EASTERN"KUBI- COMPANY npulnnliig' lit the lnter««-«ion o» "A Walter ReaUe Theatre 23a-'J3° Broad M rrct th<« center llii'-s or Tulip S:rr« antf Linden Plare. Ilience' nSnntt tfi« follow- Summit 8-WH« Inn center Hues Tulip Street south- erly to Mountain Avrntic. Mountate Avenue e«st<-rlj to Prtmroee Place Prlmroie Place and Primrose Place pro- j ANDREW"A. MONAMARA duced mutherlv to 150 feet north of Tht north'side line of ,s^n.ldr Avenue NOW^PLAYIMG p a>MI'ANY i funeral Sorvtcr HO feet north of ana paratW to tht iortn •«!*> line of Olen.td* A.enui Sununit 6-l3«7 rastcrly to Morris Avenue. Mnrrle Avs- •* NAUTICANAUTICAL nu« northerly to Mnuhtatn *»**"•• ..;*^_. ]. ,At'NniUES "fountsin Avenue wr.terly to VVllllan INH MATKItl/lLS Street William Street nnrtherly te HILARITY/ Sayre Street Snyre Street fMt«hr M -Mll.l.Kl' CO j CORBY'S BNTEKT'KISE Morria Avenue. Morrl, Avenue nonb ABD Men «» Place' I LAUNDKY. INC. -rlv to Elm Street. Clm Street soum- erl, to Mnden Plsre. Unden Plaee • 8-0023 . I 27 Sumtnh Avenue weitrrly to the point or olace of be- Bumnllt 6-iOOi) WA!U> FOUItTH DISTRICT SWEET""fcf^EN" LAUNDKY, INC Have the Latest Information 15-21 Induatrlni !'l»c« Summit 6-17J1 the cVner ln«i V.f Morrt. Avenue and the Rahway Valley •*•»«•»£• are acquainted with the newest devices nshwny Valley BsllroaJI <""«"*".'J [NYONE WHO PLANS to build a house WM.,J, MATTEO the City line «l"'i(t th* City l.int wraterly snd in household equipment; they know the 1 AltoiMlion.i, All KindH of ,V wants to know all about the latest j75 Elm" Stnd Hllinnlil 6"* _ innovations. Too bad to get the house latest developments in electric and gas --|MoTOR~^TOKKlt8 HOW built and then find you might have had services. It is their business to pass this ErcqMPANY inlormqtion on to those who plan and * RIO f I.KANINfl 23.1-23B B road-M root a more convenient kitchen, a better heat- 8ummlt 0-00(18 ing system, a more adequate wiring in- construct houses. riilJMBINO, IIKATINtl * stallation. Changes later on can run •» An A B D man can be of invaluable help HIIKBT MBTAL WORK surprisingly high. to you. Ask the man who plans your new JOHN t. cnoof CRAM 235 Morris Avimne To h«lp you avoid such disappoint- horn© to talk with one of them. Ask him Btimmit 6-0486 RITTIR ments Public Service maintains a special to show you the literature they furnish BOOFINO department. Our ABD men work with him. Then, and only then, can you be LARRY MAY SPECIAL certain you have the latest information. SB M«pl» Stre«t At S:S« P. W. of Roofing A Siding Sp«clrtH«U panlsl K. Cmighlln "Death of a Salesman" Walnut St. Summit JMIXED MARRIAGE Benefit Cancer Fund

LKONARD ANOK1X> JR. WOMKN'S own All type* rootn rrpnlred \XS8SSi Alt sesli II.W t >* I \ -•• THE SUMMIT 10; touch

; Room lor Oa* More. MILLBURN BIT* • . ' " ' _ Ttd«. Recprd-Brecrking 14 Mi/Jjon Total, feb. -«, 23, 24, Si, 3C SCMHUJ MUJLBURN 1:00. *:», 7.-OS. iO;05. Weekend with PALACE F*ft, 3t. Room tor On* Mor*. 1.40, Fmttaer, 2:35, 53J 8:40. Tib 23. Feb. 23. 23- 8cM»4»l Sheet. *M, ANTHONY FIMIA *'*$. Steins Tide. 3:00. ? W, 10:10. Scuuiai, ):» ' SJO, »i0, U^S. Wee*- 10 52 Wild fj«« Yonder, J-48 o.^. Used County Porks in 57 Movie F#to. 22. 13. Room far On* Koort. S:4S. ma 1:00, 3:50, «45. 8:40. |»t*. 27. Man Jobbing Promptly Attmndrd T# ?U), 19:15. B*frifi« Tld* 1:30, 5:35,IB S*1 J4- DoubU Dynamite, 3:33,- 7 .-00., *O:23 Wild Bly« Yonder. 1 •«• 8 35- Oounty Park S^*tem facilities dur, Sunrise Ser^'ice, 2,750; ,fi*M day. A SHEET WET At W?O«K Timetable 10 10. Ooi^ea Oiri. 1:40. 5:05.- 8-35- MAPLEWOOD BOfS Fe-b. 25 2* Double Dytk»tuiw, 3:00, prx ing 1951 than *ny previous year 11060: field hockey. 1,475; ftshinf, 7 Chestnut Avenue 7 00 10 !0. Ck>I<5fQ CHri. l:*0. 840 Feb. MAJP1JSWOOD in iu thirty ye*r» of service to 201 M Beb. 11. Ten T»J1 Men. 7 KM), 10:35. F'eb *1 Operation 114 2«9; football 45.253; fireworki. Summit 6-7424-J SUMMI1 ill. liy F*Toin.* Spy, 1:40. 8:48. Tiuin- tv m d«r on Ktu, 3:00, 7:00. 10:10. Ttmient* of Union CauH'•"""••»' ^*'* 103.500; gardens, W.SM; *M, W STBAKD Room {or Oil* Mor*t 3:», S.JM. 10:30. ure* ocxmpiled by the park police r«b 21- My y»«*tt« Bpf. *«. '•»•i MADISON W«*tWMW that 14,6«4,3T5 persona vinted 6 15 Feb J4, Tfce T*o*» MADISON 8 40. Rooni for One Uarm. 1&0. 10:35 4 9*5- handball, 5,»9»; h*y Feb. 31. Room for On* More. 7:23. and participated in park activities. r«b. 24 Room for Out More, 1:L5, 4:50. «'2fi; horseback riding, 9;3-J, Feb. 22' Boom for One More, 1:30. Wwttrird- lie Wotn*&. 2:49, 1:25. Of this total, 3,230,675 were 2 55. T-33. 10:00. The White • !•»;«. 4:00. 5:50, 7:40, 9:40. FFQ. 23. . fvb. 25. Roam lor Oat More, ittinrja 2X)3, 8:23- _^__ ,pect«tors or participants in ac- 7.**), 9.40- Ktrft 24. 0fUtt» -of Vh« D*s*p •fW.-aft 27 The Se&rl, 7:10, 10:00: The •BouUi, 2:25 5:40, 8:35. TtMe Rack«V aM'-4««t«:*tattr VMm^OuU Htdiura. 8:40. Locol Man to Addrt*$ «4 walkers partlclp^td in thi# PRO] ta a JS »O0. ' J:*0, #;», 9 4S. f*b. IS. Th* Racket. 7.00, -10,-CO. Drum*, 8:40. ret}. M: Bi- form of re*rt»il<». Thert *m uwn bWiii«, 2.010: meeting, t,- eyelf Thl#f. 7 35. 8:45. t*b, 27. Bicycls I NEWARK Coast Conf«rtnct motorista *»o^ enjoyed tTS; model ptanes,10>l>4J;m»«»». CLEA] MORRISTOWN TbAtt,------a:40,- ' 7:35""8:4. 0 BRAJS'FORW Ch*rlw W. -tyt o* 8 CJolony • nature nnawain,. M,o»; P»' .i— ' Feb. 21, 22. Retr<*t Hell. 13:43, 4:10, UNION •" 7.30. 10M Vtrif from TCKN. H-25. drive, Uit coun*e! tor tjfje Roy*l- tmlON 2:45 8 10. »:i0 Feb. 23. Retrett Hell. Laverpool Inaurance Group, New car . picnics, • S72,0«: piay»rou, Feb. 21 night u> U»jm, 3:20, 7:10,12:15, 3:35. 8:20 8:20. 12.M. Lady from The five1\W*^B£ SUMMIT IOIIJO- Lost Continent. 1:50, 8:40. Feb.Ten*. 11:00, 2:00, 5:00, 7:53. 11:00. York will leave *hortly tor ^ rides, 88,««4; rlfl* and 22. W«*twtzti tht Womic, 3:00, 6:30,Feb. 24 IU-treat H.-U. 2:20. S.20, 8:15, Santa Barbara, Cal., where he will wrent, baaed 6n attend^no* 10:00 Vm with • Cloak, 1:40. 5:10,11:25. Lady from TexM, %M, 3:*5, urcs were: playptMHKJ, »W 8.4V0. Feb. S3. W«etw*rd tht Woiwus. « 55. 20:00 Feo. 35, 2« Itetreat Heil, addr«« the Pacific Coa* Ii*ur^ 12:45, 4:10, 7:30, 10:55. Lftdy from .. St8,O»3; bicycUng. 880, 2:30. 6 40. 10:00. Man with a Clo«k. ftnee conference. ball, 329,23«; star.lore, 100; «•"«»- In At to A. A 5:10. 8:4S. Chae« Me Chaj-lcy. Z*QO. T«i*. 11:25. 2 45. fi .10, «:30, bbal tSstfi; "?ld«o & Cartoons. 12:30, 4^0, PROCTO»*8 kr.-iye, who i* chairman «f iiw * nitnf; «l^*«r special ftotmwm, Out At S f.i\ Feb. 24. n*m* of Ar»by, 1:30, 4:25, 807,851. | 7:25. 10:». Thunder on the Kill. 3:06, Teb. ; 2$, 2« Model *e liajtl««« induwtry'a Joint Tax Oennmjtte* 2,518; tenni«, S8,M»; tobogfntog, 7:25. Broker, 12:31. 3:56, 7:21, 10.50. Japan- ActlvttiM •bowiat tb« greatest I:**. Feb. 25, J6. FUxne of Ar*by, will diwma* v"Impact ©f F*e4ei«l SAME DAY SEtj 3:55, "8^35"~ThUCt<|&^" ott "tfe© "Hill." *i*©, e*« »'w Bride 11:00, 2:25, 5:50, J:l». increaae In •tteiMhacf.ov** **• 0:55. F«b- 37. Anothw U»n'» Feb. 21. 22. Model St MArrUge Broker, Taxation on the, Iwuranoe Indua- 7:O0, 13:54 4:23 7:48, 11:17. Jtpafitse War previous. ye*r- were: -plentekiBf. WOMEN Quality , 3:15. T;(», 10:23. Golden Olrl, Bride. 11:1*. 252, «:17, »:l«. Feb. 23. try;c 1:30, 8:40.'' . 51,781, lncrwue: pteygrounds, «,- Model & Mwrrlage Broker, 11:00, 2:22, WUlle in OaHfornia, Mr, Ty« wttl GREETINGS A GIFTS 5:40, 9:02, 12:20. Japanese War Bride, &•; swimming, S4 M8; pu-den* ankount of effort CRANFORD 12:47 those camporee, 2,450; oanbe^ng^, 333; on at home. ALL WORK PhoneSummit 6-3105 10. Feb. 23. Ill Bee You in My EAST ORANGE irtuat. 3:35. 6:45. 10:05. Cav« of Out- municipalitiea which *ave the eomatim, 3J836; oommurittj^ CURTIS ON PREMISES!] BEACON an, 12:30, S.:30, 8:50. Capi. Video. highest death ratea from tuber- gram, 45.WQ; croquet, 211; 31 Hality H-, Newark ». N. i. Feb. 21.- Detective * Stafy, 3:l». 8:48. artoon*. Mr. Btg, 2:25. Feb. 24. 23,, 24. country, 3,678; day oamjpB, 7, Grosswindi. 1:48*' 7.:00, 10:32. "Feb. 22, Flame of Ataby. Another WUn-'s Pol- 23. Detective Story, 1:31, «:45i 10:15. Crc*swlnd8. 4:54. 8:24. Feb. 24. Too Young to Kiel. 1:00. 4:13, 7:24. 10:39, The Racket, 2:44, 5:59. B:10. Feb. 31, 28. 27. Too Young to Ktu. J:1*,,7«J, 10:13. The Racket. 1:45, 8«44. BOIJ VWOOD Fbb. II. 25, 26. Bright VtctCHT. 1:33. 8:35. Man In Saddle, 3:00, 1:00. 10:00 Feb. ,23. Bright Victory, 3.35. <:50. 10:00. Man In 8a«dleTI:T0. 5:287 8:4», Kiddle Show, 4:00. Feb. 23, 24. Bright Victory, 3:10, 8:43, 10:13. Uu to 8«J- die, 1:40. 5:20. 8:50. Feb. 27. BK HERE IT IS Three. Close to My Heart, SO END ELIZABETH NEW Feb. 21, 22. 23. Distant Drums. Cal- l&way Went Thatawsy. Feb. 24. 25. X. YOUR. Detective Story, Flight to Maw. Doan open D&Ur, 9:45 a.m. QUEST KEGBNT Feb. 21. 22, 23. 24, 25, JO Bright Victory. -When Redskins Rode. Feb. 27. Big Trees. Close to My Heart. New Lease on Style Feb. 22nd We Carry a Complete 8 it. to 9 M

Line of Unpointed Isual Store Hours Thur$dayt Feb. 21*1 LIBBVS FurnHure Juice TOMATO turn /v< Open Tuts, and Thurs. Eves. TIN 8:30 FRXFCO AMERICAN There'* nothlnc qaite ma sorry looking as Jewelry that was styled and bought a generation UK-oz. ago. You will wear these out- SpagheUi 151 moded pieces of Jewelry with raB pride after our skilled crafts- men re-style, re-set and re- DEL MONTE O 17-oz. juvenate your Jewelry. Cream Style J& cans 3 DOOM-TRIM • LUMBER Eugene Jung MOTT'S *ll 17^>z *> Watch & Jewelry Repairing Saiiee APPLE m> Jars jt> 4 Beechwood Road. Summit Summit 8-ISM 4»W- FOAMING «> 14-0^*1 WA CLEANSER j£> tms A

Another Ford First! >« !b prtaU Ik. <»rHn New Hltia-Modem Low-Friction Lorn^Doone ,BOETBKAD pkf Cookies KEKSUH . •umictr Fig Bars r.oob FORD TRUCK Sunshine Cheez-its mes: Codfish Oranges Swift's Prem FLOaiDA Potatoes 3 ,„, 23c Escarole 2 ,. 15c w Cherry Preserves Tt 31 Broccoli n^r 25r Evap. Milk MMH.UA' 2oT:"'fi Cocoa BOtOtN'R INSTANT MIX ')'J •-"((({(I Crisco- Ik. tin 33c :» 93 Virginia Dish Cloths ANT.ru m 9i Glendale Clnb CHERRY PIE •t s i* tig. O §( Regularly 55c! What a treat! Gre-Solvent

,-••1 Special! Slice, spread, melt itl LAYER •."«'•ICED " 01(1 butch Cleanser COMPRESSION | LOW I friction design Coffee Cake Bon Ami Powder 9 .:•«. 95 Sharp Cheese c£fi4 65c 35c N.w f»r '52 saves up to 14% on gas! Angel Food CHOrOLATK Camay Soap 2 ••* <*" ^ nvE great F«rd Track Engims O Your running costs get trimmed still more, with new Ford Pabst-ett ^E'»J lk.,.,. 45c icrn If Ef) Ivory Soap " 3 2Ci"25c 2>- O1>h.s. COITCLIPPIR SIX Trucks for '52! THRKB completely new ultra-modern, high- Imported Bleu . 69c Cinnamon Buns comprcwuon, LOW-FRICTION, overhead valve Ford Truck n • io«.h.s. THOCK v-i Ivory Soap engines deliver more power per cubic inch! Now short-stroke Bread Muenster Cheese A. 55C • i U.hHi. HO.tlX design cuts friction power-waste, can nave you up to ont 15c Ivory Flakes • i4$-h.s. CAROO KINO V-I gallon of gas in scuen/ No other truck line in the low-price field • tf I-M- CA>OO KINO V.I gives you so many power choices, series for series, in J Ivory Snow to 3-ton trucks! Sco the^ jnew Ford Trucks now! Oxydol, Duz t »'t Tide j «-•• 10-oz. i

Como In—ioo wi today I .| Ford Thicks for'52 BROCCOLI *rr Dreft _.. tl ff J 30c *" cost still less torun ! BEANS /wssr 22c Juice . 27c | Waffles DILLON MOTORS INC Cut Corn 23c I Corn on Cob 331 Morrif Ave. Phone Su. 6-4200 Summit, N. J 49-51 Maple St. Summit Springfield Ave. and South SL New Pw