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$3.50 PES YE/.r? THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. NO. 69 SUMMIT, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 8, 1923

Bridge Party For High Sctool Art Sfe&its Open SAMPLE {(ALLOTS OUT School Board Molds Over Contract For L ©o !h Candidates For fiovernora n Children's Home Friday TOMORROW On or before (tomorrow) Furnishing New Junior High Scterf The second annual bridge party An Exhibition of Work at Art Center the several district Senate Expected At Meeting Mere for the Summit Home for Children Wednesday, boards of regisiry and clee- will take place Friday, May 11th, A highly interesting exhibition tures an especially charming one latl Primary Sample fit 2.30 'oclock in the Beechwood tion will n Postpone Action One "Week—School Calendar Fo Nearly All of Large Group of Aspirants Will Be On of batik work—pain-Is and hearts is Thelma Frumkin's, little com­ Ballots? to each porsnn named Hotel. The game will start position, "Housie with Birches." A ['gistry list, as corn- Next Year Adopted—Coal Contract Awarded i-Rei! StaJ Tonight- at Lincoln School Under Auspices of promptly at 2.30 and will close ai --done by (he students, m Miss upon lite r Hrpbron's arl classes, wad opened lovely tinted charcoal landscape piled by tin; house-to-house promptly at 4.30. The prizes this by Betty Benjamin; Walilrou Day For City Schools—Speeding Past Schools Submit Republican Club year even surpass the excellence Friday aflernoon tit the Art Center (.anvass last week. Ward's, excellent pen and pencil The fact of receiving such of those of last year. An added at­ in the Library- This exhibition sketches; a striking poster of ;.. The contract for furnisming the new junior High School was b-it Tonight is Hits time net for tho Republican Club meeting at which traction will be the sale on hand- will remain open through this sample ballot will ho evidence mcdiaival castle, by Mary Kar- that the person addressed is-; open for a week when the Board of Education last evening p'jslpoiu d the II. S. Senatorial and Gubernatorial candidates will bis "present. Ail woven scarfs, couch throws and week giving every one an oppor­ lunski; and a caretul color studv baby blankets, of which Mrs,. Har­ tunity to see what really remark­ properly registered. action on the matter until next Monday evening. Bids from between of thu aspirants* for their party's nominations for these two IIIEII offices ot complements balanced in grace- If no sample ballot is re­ mon will bo in charge. able work is being done in the | l'ul design by Ave Snedeker, all iil'teeu and twenty firms were opened by the board. are expected to be hero with the possible exception of Ex-Gov. Stokes, ceived it will indicate that, such , -~—„ —__„—„„ postponement was made in field of decorative art by our high ot these, to mention but a few of per.son is not registered. The who has an engagement in another part of the Slate tonight. school students;. What Is more in­ the many studies of real excel­ order to give representatives a The meeting Is called for 8:15 lence, indicated to a surprising The election laws; provide, teresting still, the public is given a however, that in municipal Hies Vaudeville Show For chance to appear before the board o'clock in Lincoln School auditori­ chance to acquire at ridiculously degree the art interest as well as; to demonstrate their make of fur­ talent that must be present in the tinder fifteen thousand popula­ um and all Republicans arc invited Lager k Hurrell to io.jv„ cost some truly gorgeous* tion, any qualified voter whose i Benefit of «'Y" Ball Team nishings. Next Monday evening High School art classes, and sug- nf (or the to attend. This will hi: the only big halik wall panels and utterly in- name does not appear on the The Y. M. C. A. Athletic Associa- ™ < ^ f omonstration The meeting before the Primary Elec­ Exhibit Group of Orchids II So Students gcted that the methods of in­ triguiug scarfs-; that are on display register, may register and vote Hon will hold its vaudeville show Arms had nearly all shipped^sun- tion next Tuesday, which bids fair struction employed must be highly In this exhibition, the kind of thing on Primary Hay. to be the most closely contested Lager and Hurrell, Summit or­ "Guise ssiiccsjjuful, to say the least, both Friday evening at. the Y. M. C. A., j P'<-'s. but space was lacking In the primary New Jersey lias ever seen. chid growers, will exhibit a group md Disguise," you may have looked at. longingly in arousing interest aud in stimu- with a ten-ael drawing card. The offieo for any adequate demonstra- The live. Republican aspirant;! for of orchids covering Jifty square feet High School Dramatic In an interior decorating or 1 at lun talent. aets will be with local talent, ex- | tion, and time likewise was laeklnr. Unili'd States Senator on the Rc- at the exhibition to be held by the specialty shop, for yourself or To return to the batik exhibit cept for a motion picture comedy.I owing to a rather heavy schedule American Orchid Society at Madi­ publican ticket arc: Hon. Hamilton Club, Seen in Show With nome special somebody, and felt [hi \]u: Art Center, the following The show is for the purpose of ror, ule evening- son Square Garden, May 10th, Uth Joint P0=T0 A, ai F. Kean, of Elizabeth. Union County, would never come within tha; gtuduuts were represented in i purchasing uniforms for the Y. M. Fix 1938 Calendar and 12th. John E. Lager will offi­ Many Scenes self-respecting bud-1 either the display of wall-panels C. A. team in the Summit a Conner National Committeeman; scope of any the display of The board is anxious;, however, to Hon. Edward C. StoltCB, of Bridge- ciate as a judge of botanical Twilight League. get. It is wonderful to think that or gt scarfsi: Frances Cornish, two arden dub Meeting award the contract as soon as can ton, Cumberland County, a former orchids and of native hardy orchids. wall-panels, both original designs The ucts will be as follows; 1, Big Cast in Presentation such lovely and decorative things be done, in order to hav.e the iui • Governor of New Jersey; Hon. can be achieved with such appar­ and both strikingly beautiful, one, A, B. Wegener, of Madison, draw­ nlshlngs in place in time lor Hi*1 Joseph S. Frellughuyficn, of Rari- "Guise and Disguise,'-' the Summit ent ease by high Hchool students, a vioi I ship with two-toned or- j Plans For Children's Flow= ing act; 2, Earl Merrill and tan. Somerset County, a former ails on an indigo sea, Charles Graydon, tumbling and opening of school. The new calen­ Power Conqtitty High School Dramatic Club, made and, what is more wonderful, put ange . the United States Senator; Mrs. L. F. Its second annual appearance at the within the easy reach ot all lovers other :i leopard In bold tones of I er Show and Rules For flown iiet; 3, Y. M. C. A. quartet. dar, set last evening, calls for I ho l-'eickert, of Dunellen, Middlesex High School auditorium on Friday of lovely (lung's. orange and blue-blacks with aj Dr. Norman W. Burrilt, George | opening of the schools Thursday, Contestants Decided HJp= King, P. T. Hammonds and 11. 11-1 County, president of the Women's Opens New Office evening before a big, expectant The students themselves, with modern touch in the subtle discord | September 6th. The plan calls; loi State Republican Club; and Edward audience. Nor were tho hopes ot Miss Adelo nephron, supervisor ot of browns and grays; Vera Prin- Met/; 4, Louis LlanSo and partner, the omission of Election Day a., a on Yesterday Spanisdi dance; !!, Krazy Katj W. Gray, a former Congressman the crowd disappointed, ior the club urt lu Hie Summit schools, and in­ t'Y, n pair of panels of equal or­ holiday and the schedule will make iginality and distinction, one, a comedy, land mouse); C, V. M. C.i from ti'isex bounty. Formal Opening, Demon* put on a show full of "pep" and spiring guide in all this art work, a 187-day school year, as is the c.i:,e surprises', from tho very start. received their guests on Friday af­ ship de:,igu. the other a perfectly Attractive Pictures Shown A. Orchestra; 7, Jack Gude and' The four aspirants on the Repub­ gorgcoi.!1, parrot hanging on a I Ernest Leathern, songs; K, Songs this year. stratioiB Tomorrow Eve= Douglas Lance, president of the ternoon at a very delightful tea. 1 lican primary ticket for Governor Alice Martin officiated at the tea branch of lemons, against a lemou- and dance by group of colored Bids on three other items wn- are: Sunator Morgan F. Larson, of nisrag of New Device For club, opened proceedings with the Yesterday afternoon at tho Bray- voting men under tho leadership of surprising announcement that tho table and wns assisted by Lillian colori'd moon, easily (ho outstand­ ton School a joint meeting was held received last evening. Only th'- Peril* Aniboy, Middlesex County; ing achievement in composition "Andy" Van Keyes; 9, "Mulligan contract for furnishing coal v. .<.-• actors engaged for the performance and Dorothy Morton, Eleanor of the Parent-Tcaehcr Associations former Senator J. Henry HarriHon, Controlling Current Pease, Ave Snedeker, Catherine and tone-balance of the whole & Mulligan form the West," with awarded. This was given to the of Essex County; former Judge had "struck." What plan could the of Summit, and the Summit Garden Herbert McClelland, Hoy Baum audience suggest? Ideas came in Fleming and Leola Wootten, all of group; Waldrou Ward and Hamp­ 11111 City Coal and Lumber Com­ Robert Carey, of Jersey City, Hud­ whom were most helpful in point­ ton Morrell, both contributed de­ Club to discuses plans for the Chil­ and Ray Sehrumpf. The tenth act pany. Approximately 1,000 tons ot In Commercial R&iilding so l'ast from members of "Guise and dren's Flower Show of 1»2S. Mrs. has not been announced. son County; ami former Judge Cor­ Disguise" scattered through the hall ing out lor the appreciation of the lightful dogs; Charlotte Thomp­ coal will be used. The prices; bid nelius; Doremus, of Rldgewood, Der- visitors the various; details of in­ son, and Jennie Carlsson, striking R. W. Hyde, president of the Bray- by thifc company were; riee coal, The formal opening of the J cr- that the audience hegau to suspect ton Association, presided, introdu­ pen County. something, "When the curtain part­ terest in fhe exhibits, and furni.ih- ship panels; Alice Chesterton, an ?G.20; buckwheat, $C; pea, 5R.10; The two local uspirantsi front sey Central Power and Light ing much interesting information original design representing a cing the Garden Club speakers and nut and pea mixed, $10.20. Tim Company's! new commercial office ed a tew seconds later on the well each ward on the Republican ticket set and acted "Some Husbands' In regard to the mysterious pro­ crane with iris in the Japanese conducting (be. conference of the prices are tor delivery beiore De­ arc expected to be present and will in the Commercial building at 330 cesses involved in the creation of manner; Jack McNulta, a fanciful parents; and teachers with the Gar­ cember 15th. Some rice coal will Springfield avenue will take place Wives," by Ifasleft Glazebrook, one he introduced to the meetinc knew (hat tho few moments pcr- the batik masterpieces. One of the bird design, and Eleanor Kein- den Club representative;;. have to be delivered after December tomorrow. The company has al- students was kind enough to serve hardt i conventionalized forest Ifitlu For this; Gllc. wan added lo hn ready moved to its handsome new I turbation had been unnecensary as ;i guide to the "studio" across scene, both suggesting Japanese The proposed regulations for this the prieo of delivery. The quartet, Tliora Galloway, location and is already open for the street under the rijof of the batihsi; Alice Martin, an old- vear's show, with the changes iii| , „ At the same time hlda for jani­ Taxpayers' League business. Dorothy Jaqultb, Edward Tunis and High School, where n really fasci­ fashioned girl in an old-fashioned schedule lrom last year's arrange-,QQSS OI ICn fiDOTSateU Ky Walter Truesdell, followed with tors' supplies and other supplie., Fn the evening Fred Mort, resi­ nating glimpse could be had of all garden, ideal decoration for a incuts were fully aud carefully ex­ were held for action later and the. dent manager, has arranged l'oi> a "It's a Secret," a good song i'or the varied activities of the art de­ colon is I room; Margaret Backer, a plained by Mrs. Charles Daly, a Winfield Scott 'Degree which tho club Is responsible. The bid for printing equipment for tho mi demonstration of the uncanny new partment, and of many ot" Us fin- Hfrtktug design featuring color former president of the Garden new printing room of the Junior "Knowliis Gild-Glow relay," a de­ curtains were then speedily opened isdied products. Here one saw in­ complements; and Helen Tutt, an Team For Two Coun= on "Up in Maine," a skit the clever­ Club and one of thu most enthusi­ High School, made by the American The Taxpayers League will hold vice for controlling electric power. teresting examples of different exceedingly decorative panel of astic promoters, of the Children's cils Type Founders Company, were in­ its second meeting Thursday eve­ which Is itsietf uo sensitive that It ness ot which can bo keenly appre­ modes of representation, from the conventionalized birds, which had ciated by any summer visitors who Flower Show, Aside from the very jected and advertisement re­ ning in Lincoln School. Organiza­ can bo operated by tho mere ap­ "cut-paper" pictures done in Hat the honor of being the iirst to he valuable information she gave in authorized. proach of tho human hand and may have had dealings with a smalt tones by (lie freshman classes, sold, fin much for the wall-panels. tion of tho league will he com­ country station. Motf Cannon, the regard to the show itself, her talk Diamond Jubilee Comin: To Um e Field I>ny pleted and discussion of business which is run on one-billionth of a through the postery "Mother But one must not full to do justice was inofil interesting in showing watt—approximately one-fortieth author, who took the part of "Bill," to tho arruy of beguiling batik Superintendent of Schools John will take place. The nature of'tho Goose" Illustrations in more com­ her sympathetic understanding of Latii -night was a gala night for B. Dougall announced that the fust or u fly-power. and Randolph Rounds aa the station plicated flat tones by the sopho­ scarfs, where, the designs and business; to be taken up has; not - Hie. problems of the child gardener the Junior Order United American field day by tho Summit school" master carried out tho spirit of the mores! and the shaded pencil and' color , are 1 :md in giving apt suggestions for been disclosed. This recently-Invented marvel­ play to the last nasal drawl of the Mechanics; in this vicinity, and J will be held ou Soldiers' Memorial colored charcoal drawings or the ly Mibduoil bold but, charming-j the meeting of these problems. She, ! ous device which resicmhlcs a real "down-caster." Cannon and those • mem- Tr i i June 2nd. Plans for I his The league at Its i'irnt meeting juniors, to the finally quite finis,li­ ud subtly blended,-!asked eiUTiesUy.for tho,co-operallon'more particularly tor 11UUlra f radio tube, will operato when Rounds were well (supported by the , No. 211, event ' arc quite olahorntc. One picked its executive committee. Tho Mayor Cornish moves his hand ed Tempora color studies of the siigg„\: [ fittingly the mystery and of the parents; in helping the chll- hers of Overlook Council officers; will be presented by lh«' large cast, who certainly "knew lure of fhe scarf. Here we find tho dren to plan and develop their own;of this city and Starry Flag Coun- thousand pupils, representing all over it. The result oE this move­ seniors; with the highly compli­ tho schools in the system, will take Nominating Committee Thursday their stuff." cated batik designs, in various ship theme again in a fascinating gardens, in keeping their iiitercKt. ell, No. 358, ot New Providence, ment, setting to work tho one- nd d c c a part. ev'iilug and will lib'rat If led by the fortieth of a fly-power, will set in When the applause and laughter stages of completion ou all sides, blending ,of blue-grays and peach stimulated, and helping tho youngiwho a«e «' .^ "" ' ^Sr league aa a whole. Tho olllcora motion all the appliaticea in the of­ died, down Luella Thleamoyer ex- to be gazed at with ever-increas­ tones by John Longue; ships,and and inexperienced enthusiasts with Hon held in the Council Chamber Tho field day will have for it;; picked by Ihe committee are as; fol­ i plained "The Budget Plan" in de­ gulls by Beatrice Boye; a tone wise advice wherever it might be jof the former Council purpose to demonstrate, the work fice. According to D. D, Knowles. j ing wonder and admiration not occasion was really the lows: William T. Vvlf;ner, presi­ tho Inventor, the relay has an am­ lightful verse ot her own composi­ only for the workmanship but for study in sepias by Vera Pringle; necessary. However the parents in I The being done in tho physical d'-p.-nl- tion. But the audience was soon and a sprightly combination of opening of tho new lodge mellts of the schools. In the largest dent ; Mrs. T. St. John Gaffncy, plifying power ot 100,000,000, the methods that could achieve supervising the gardens are asked roomformas l of Overlook Council in the vice-president; Peter E, Alliott, whirled Into tho midst of a thriller, such masterly results. 'A few of greens and purples, very "modern­ to be very careful to leave tho single group 350 pupils will take which means that it can control a new Odd Fellows Hall and was dc-j"^-- j j nstratlon will re- secretary; and Henry C, DeWitt, current 100,000,000 times a's great "O Thunder," by Pauline Wittlte. the studies struck one as having istic," by Jean Merriman; with a acLual Choice and culture of the part. TTh1e 0 demonstratioomg n This one-acl play was full of flash­ charmingly soft blend of autum­ voted to an inspection of tho room'"'""•s; jI onlr[r'cc QV(Mover. r)050n0 C0Btcostumeumcs.s , Th-'i.e treasurer. fis the current which controls it decided artistic distinction. Gladys exhibits to the children themselves. uei oi ...... ,. „,. ing lightning, villains and pistol Hall's "Aquarium," a conventional­ nal tones in a beguiling scarf by For the object of the show is to and the induction into the order °' m bo nlLldc ny the domestic arl The executive committee of tho Mr. Knowles will not he present. a class of ten candidates, one of j , . . , i r Miss Josephiuc league includes the following: shots. Tho stoical heroines, T, Gal­ ized color study, show; unusual Helen Coddington. Another use, of arouse an Interest in gardens in the (1( p u tm( llt um e Tho globe ' over which ' Mayor loway, Marion Voos and Pauline appreciation of the decorative the batik decorative, possibilities children of Summit; und in order, the isirges.. t classes to be initiated Noyes„..' . Mis„„,' s Grace L. Jones, hojd Robert B. Knowles, Albion A. Buck­ Cornish will pass his hand is the ley, Arthur S. Mitchell, Peter E. Wittke were well cared for by the quality of fish and a clever was shown in a tray by Caroline that the show may be thoroughly in this vicinity "n a long time, who of physical training for the girl:;. same one over which the late El- butler, Walter Truesdell, who soli­ handing of her theme. An origi­ Young, where the design, repre­ representative of tilts interest, it is,arc now member of tiler respective will superintend the events, which Alliott, Kenneth D. Cranstoun, John bridge Gary, chairman of the board citously protected the ladies from councils in due form. G. Cnrlnson, Samuel \Y. Lowonbcrg, nal Tendering of the Humty- senting a sort of fairy-tale duck- essential that the products exhibit­ will include folk dances, drills; and of directors of tho United States "Blake," Coleman Bttrko. Dttmpty story by D. Craig uppears; pond, was cleverly protected by ed be strictly products of the child The degrees of Virtue, Liberty a few Held events Interspersed be­ Henry C. DeWllt, Robert W. Steel Corporation passed nisi hand tween the dances. Krlmke's band, Chas,teney and Seaman L. Wright. The spellbound audience, how as one of the outstanding Mother | glass. One certainly came away gardener's personal care and atten­ and Patriotism were exemplified by In his Now York office last sum­ ever, managed to gather itself to Goose illustrations. Of the nianyj with a new realization of the prac­ tion. To insure this condition cer- of Newark, will furnish music. mer, starting in motion the ma­ the big degree team of Winfielwhichd pother to follow the bewildering quaintly delightful cut-paper pic-; tical possibilities of batik for all tain changes; have been made in the ^^^--orlCouncil oi f inElizabeth good styl, e and This will be a demonstration chinery of the New Homestead lines of "What Does It Matter," by kinds o£ decorative uses. similar to the annual Union Ciunly Steel Mill near Pittsburg. regulations. These were discussed was very gieatly complimented lor Bowie Transfer of Randolph Rounds. This was a play at the meeting, and, following the Field Day. The County Field Day the manner in which the work was Mr. Mort said .yesterday that at-!0£ contradictions, full of humor and agreement of the mothers, the now this year will take place on ftiav tor the demonstration, the device i subtle philosophy. regulations stand ns follows: done. 18 th at Warlutmco Park. Some _.,(> F^rnwood Id, Places will be placed in tho window, Some good dancing followed. The show will he. held on Septem­ A goodly number of members ol students from the Summit junior Thursday, facing a gold leaf on the Phyllis Dooley, In a fluffy, dainty ishne Society feftt Place Alumnae ber 21st, between 2:30 and 5:30 in the order witnessed the work and and senior high schools will take Rev. Dr William 1. Hs .ven of 25 window glass. Passers-by who creation danced "A Study in Black the afternoon, in the Lincoln School were duly impressed by the man­ part In the county events. ner in which it. was done, and Fernwood road has sold his house touch the, gold leaf, he said, will and White," keoping the audience auditorium. Any child in Summit Speeding rn">t Schools r iu operation the li Annual Meetins brought back recollections of the there, it was learned yesterday, to j f t in operation the appliance; in almost as much on Itr. toes as was may enter an exhihit from his own Mr. Dougall told the board that the window. When they remove tho she a great deal of tho time. And rarden. The section for specimeus, manne. r in which the degree teams Erner'.t R. Early, former president The. Summit branch of the Uni­ rormer years us.ed to do the automobiles are paHRlng schools lj>- hand the appliances will cease to who generously gave an encore that, including any variety of vegetable,of Summlt at too fast a rate of ;,p< ed. of the Canoe Brook Country Club. was much appreciated. A contrast versal Sunshine Society has just Annual Meeting at the work and reincarnated into those The change includes a work. and certain varieties of (lowers In many instances. Mr. Morgan ail; Only the commercial office of to this solo dancing was the "Indian closed another successful year, of School Will Be Welcome (listed below) Is open to children of who have not. .witnessed such a transfer, J. J. Allen, of Chatham Ballet," a "fake oif" from "Go West. sunshine and relief work. At the ceremony in a long time their en­ vised him to get in touch with Cluei and Summit.-purchasing Mr. Early's the company has moved into the any age; but. the "Artistic. Arrange­ Young Man," Mott Cannon and his annual meeting on May Urd at the thusiasm in the order and the of Police Murphy who, he said, has house at-18 Kcrnwood road. new quarters. Now furniture has Home to Mrs. Paul and ment Section" Is this year limited to always given his co-operation. four "halleteevs" in glistening gol­ home of the Misses Crane new of­ entries from the High School and principles for which it. stands. The purchasers will take pos­ been installed and tho sales; pro­ After the degree work, speeches The national convention .or ducts ot the company have been den costumes did some sprightly ficers were elected and the usual ' Miss Woodman Junior High School children only. session around October ls;t. Dr. rollicking steps with cleverness and reports made by otflcer.i and com­ were made by various members of physical trainers, Mr. Dougall sm- Ha veil's plans1, other than thut he put on display. The company'',; ! There will be no wild flower sec­ nouneed, will bo held In Baltimore abandon. mittees. tion. The committee hsis chosen the ordPi" belonging in New Provi­ will take an apsiitinciit in Now other units, the mechanical, mctcr- from May 2Urd to May liGth. Several The Club then took its audience Luncheon and Lawn Fete flowers that children can easily dence, Elizabeth and Summit, and York around October 1st, were not' reading attd other units, will The society has thirty active and anion-', them was Junior Past State of the physical training teachers)iin into musical comedy with "Tho Pa­ raise themselves and these are Mi:, learned. Dr. Haven, who is secre­ eventually be moved to the power fifty-three associate members, Mrs. Sarah Woodman Paul, for­ Councilor Alaute. a member of Win­ the local schools will attend. plant at the Canoe Brook Pump­ tient Pirates; of Pinafore Islands"— listed on the entry slip.", to be at the tary of the American Bible Society, and various activities, including merly principal of Kent Place field Scott Council, who, alter corn- Grace L. Jones will speak han lived In hiss bouse on Fernwood ing Station. , apologies to Gilbert and Sullivan. the annual bazaar last year pro­ checked by each child contestant Many good songs composed to the School for years, and her sister. The entry slips (and this is ino-liplinientitiK the two councils on a convention. road between fifteen, and twenty duced a cash revenue of ?'JSu.S7; urged upon lgn.'- Gilbert nnd Sullivan music, unfold­ Miss Anna S. Woodman, formerly important for fhe parents to bear in ^vival ^«™. The board accepted the re: years. The house was built about and 458 articles of clothing and 1 ml Kdna McCrudden, ed the dilemma of the pirate queen, mind) will be given out to the ehil-,?-' •- taking part | tjoufl of Mrs. thirty years ago by Mrs. George W. hospital supplies were completed. vice-principal, will receive a hearty diamond jubilee celebration of teacher In Ihe Industrial Seho-',' Dillingham. The house fronts on Dorothy Jaquith, and her brave Expenditures included furnish­ welcome when they return to the dren lrom the schools and when who has been here for four Nears; ayiiouse MOW band. "We're Going to Jump" was properly filled out are to he filed the order in Newark on Flag Day, Fernwood and Ridge roads, nnd the ing tho new sun parlor and re­ school for the alumnae les-tivities June the Mth, at which time a Miss Marlon Davis, teacher in TJrai- propelty includes; two acres of perhaps one of the most amusing with the Garden Club official in ton School, who is to be mari.ed songs both for words and eiluatim. decorating the furniture In tho May ISih. monster- parade and demonstration land, sunshine room at Overlook Hospi­ They will be guests ot honor at charge by tho first of June. Each will take place. and N. A. Woodson, teacher ot bi On This Week Act II started off with a weird child exhibiting must flic one of ology in the High School. prices at which thtt two tal and moving into the new ma­ the alumnae lunclieoi., which is an Indications now point to a great The Playhouse Association is thing by Merlin Temple called these slips. The blip must contain! houses changed hand:- are not "Curses." It was full of uncanny ternity wing; ?100 to the milk j Invitation-affair, and will have the revival of interest in the order and At the same time the ioI.,)»i'- known. The sales wore direct prcdcnting its spring production the name of ihe child wRh the ad-1 appointments were made: humor, and bits of reallum akin to fund; twelve months' supplies to | st,aty of honor :lt, Lilr iawn fete members ot both councils slate they this week, "Outward Bound," by dress, of his garden, which need not Miss Anahel 11. Burns, of Gloyi, Eugene O'Neill's,—altogether an un­ elderly ladles; twenty-six plants,j[v.'liicli will take place in the after- are going to work hard for a big be in Summit in ease the child is' vllle, to take Mrs. McCrudd. i> Sutton Vane will be seen on the usual piece Then Betsy Dearborn five donations and one hundred noon_ olmn£ lne past three years ncreasc in the membership durin-/ away for the summer; the name of I place in the Industrial School; i>.i' evenings of Wednesday, Thursday, acted out "Hats," showing thereby cards to shut-ins. In the nursery,Mrf. Paui rilui MfsB Woodman have ithe vear, which'is not only indicat- j. CaniBfeell White his s-.chool; and the lisL ot flower 1 Gladvs II. Cooper, of Andover, lc i Friday, Saturday and on Saturday that men can be as slow and hard at the Summit Home for Children 'ticen traveling m Europe, that he plans to raise any one ol ed lit this vicinity but throughout i afternoon. to please in their shopping as the which is furnished by the society,' plans for alunnae day were made •tho State. the ' -1111 grade in W.i".hin-lo VOiHtlfF l which he may exhibit, The list "f School; Miss Mary M. Staph-, < i The production has a veteran much-uuillgned ladies. six pairs of blankets, two chairs,, |)y rq,.iS Elizabeth Van Sc-hmus, | It is probable that these two ier This» btWfUflg {lowers acceptable for liny exhibi­ Cluster, for the 1st grade in Poo,' cast which includes: Harriet Skitl- An original idea was Thorn, Gal­ screens aud shades were added. At. president of (be Alumnae Associn- | councils may stage another Joint Cliristmas time, lour dinners were]Hon; Miss Helen Mabio and Mis;;, tion follows: marigolds, scabiosa, velt School; and Miss Emily L n ! more. Marjorie Cranstoun, Janice loway's "Proverbs," where most of Kinnlas, feathered coxcomb, cosmos I class, initiation in the near future. Dr. J. Campbell White, piopident Jefferson, Francis White, John sent to needy families and the.Hunt, principal of the school, be- tier, of Ocean Grove, for tlir ••' cr She Churchmen'H Lear.uo of the conversation of the merry four- (carly) and caledula. all of Ihesse to i Substantial refreshmententertains wer-e grade in Brayton School. Curtis;, George- Lange, Russell, East Summit kindergarten chil-jfore -Miss Van Sehmus; sailed foi­ i served by the combined America, and father or Ralph P. s be planted between May 15th and ' incut (ommittccs of the two coun- Uurchard. Lemuel Skldmore and: °mo gathererls compose, at tnd e ocomef proverbr drugs j dren got the usual bags of candy, j Europe. The I inal details. Miss, Van White of the Summit Board of Ed­ store jo.'Ptl""' Ore onvh"i her; nuts and toys. Contributions were Schnius left with Mh-s Hilda O:- :;oth, wilh asters, gladioli and ! cils. ucation, will by the principal speak­ LawrencThe seet Millswhich. is the interior of, strung rogressive Literary "' ""' " " An-" j made to the Vacation Bible School born. chairman oi the committee. dnhl.is to be nl.inted in June. Any r er this evening at the annual mret- a steamer's smoking room is de- j such knowledge-of proverbs. Playground, the Mothers' Society, The plans for the celebration in­ number of entries may be made by, - ,, ^ ,tffl» „ asid Debating Mi. ist of the Men's Club of the Central signed bv Grace Rose. ] was i fl rt other scene by this young lady the lied Cross, Mississippi Flood clude a basketball gar-ic lu the any one child, provided the llMn^'LABOfftfl P%6DUMllC?lfl Presbyterian Church. The meeting Thp play is under the direction she "The Family Album," which con­ Fund and other relief work. fort-noon between the alumnae and have ben checked on the entry sJ.p, WLU1 VJ LaVimVUWim The Progressive Literary and I f will take place in the parish house of Marjorie Cranstoun, with Whar­ composed and sang. Tne act OlfioeT.- elected include.: Mrs. R. the school. There will be ne.vt the ,.i ft o'clock: The mcctinc will in- sulted of brief pantomimes deplet­ before it is filed. In IWping the bating Club held its weekly in"-:. • ton Green stage manager, and ing in allegorical alyU- six vital I. D. Nicoll, preside: Mrs. W. C. annual business meeting of the as­ children to make out these entry last Friday at the Girl's ind.T'om i.-'u U- :il--u the election of officers. Adclc SXldmoro and Alice Henry Taylor, vice-president ;>iMir.K Lynn sociation, v.hich will ht followtd by Dnion Is Formed Dr. Winto will r-.pf.-iK on how the. i properties, i-.uhjoe;s. Mystery n-On* t't'st. fol­ slips and seeing that they are pro- The program w,'s c;i "XegT'i 1 lowed by Tragedy und Comedy. Cloodinz, :-< court vice-president; luncheon. In the afternoon the P iled tl-e parir.ts-' 'if course cun lure" and "Spices, of Life" T, '} :n;.jua.n can multiply Ituj power of j Miss Mabel Illckck, secretary: Mrs. lawn fete, which in former year.-, be of the greatest -hel - p t-o th- e eliii-iiH-j A npw or!.anj7i:lHon known as th; th" church. In addition, there will j Dance next emerged lrom the op­ dren, as well as in guidim their I i^, „hiican Union of Sum- Jcy gave a talk on the v.oi- , ened cover Of tho album in the per­ John Dougall, corresponding sec­ took place at commencement, will (:olorHl p Wilmot Blldeii, ot Liberia, AFsi '-0 speakers whose names-, have Newark Driver Injured ;be held. This is ;i beautiful and choice of entries; and helping 'hem n)it iaf| 1;l..t nlKnt at the home or son of Florence Murphy. She was retary; and Mrs. S. M. Eason, lo plant and cultivat- tlifJUHe gai-|^ ,_ jj kcr. 8 Park Miss Alberta Johnson gave .-O-T not yt been announced, from the j [Colorful affair m which the. pupils ]r nmnn [ Mr; John ;U Here Early This Morning trulyvhe spirit oi the d?ncc, and all treasurer. dens. A garden, as Mrs. Daly aptly teres! lag articii--; on "Spice I'l.'.ItKjelphian Club of Princeton. , Next year the local sociely pro-1participate, avemi", electing the followir.g olli- They ~ill speak on the r?l!sio".r,; were sorry to sec her atop. "Melo- dffiiicd it is "a Plant or a group of Life." Mi.'-s Johnson also retl ' - George Rupport, of 22 i^ast ; realistic with its Pa, poses to furnir.n completely lii«' c-i-.-: Piesident, O. P. Johnson; a niano s.oio. D-J IT,, of the collfp-e undergraduate, of! j drama" w;; Flics Hanj Jliles plants showing the love and rare of vicc-prrs-idcnt, James C.ro: :>: sec­ .-liciililS ictlny. KclrcPhmcntr. ?vi!l be served. Park avenue, Newark, sustained I Ma, ilsra, Hcroiiw and Villain, givbi' -room in the North Summit: the owner." men Is w,-er e served. The cl last pantomime, "The Neighborhood House In addition lu Wellington. — According to his retary, Mrs. James Cuitis; as.sist- Kenneth Beatiie, president of tho cu,t!i about the head when the car I while the A I.irft regulation provides that In co lov.ii to Wallace l .1 1 '1 XQ» j*,,cjiamiRs nr,v,z\ activities. The annua! rc.nort to the Department of Com­ ,:'nt sectctary. Charles Dembercr; c\v,h, will preside. he was" driving swerved from the , ! pome member of the Summit Gar­ • h. M. E. Zloil Chur \v Fairv Pis lla," with matins of nit ths Universal Sun­ merce, Col. Lindbe-.T-h has: flown ( itre.lLurei-. Mrs. i,-. J. "Wi-'^in... road"and struck a tr£e. Kappert | from the heJov«l "Cludc den Club vi.,il each child-garden at \ grame en the bird Sun': was driving east on Park avenue i Hasletf. Glazebrook as the prince shine societies is lo be held today more than 200,01)0 miles in his.j {chairman e\eculive committee, To Hi Kl;t--Iris »h-A.n w lean dlr.ncei . r i-:«fcr, has spent. 2,520 houra in the' son- e time during the summer to iLloyd J. Wiggins; Charles Bem- ] month. Th; n"St regul'-'- - early this morning when the accl- j and Muriel Murphy -- .aderella. in the McAlptn Hotel, New York, '01 !"i;Sfi !? He•U. - .._%.!-. i Xr-I check up the plains with the entry jberrv, member executive eomniit- ! will be ncv; Friday at S:"'J (.Coniinutu on Pace Three) and the Summit hranch has charge air, has MJtlv'. 7.800 flights and dent occurred. Kc told the police | ned 7.S00 passengers. i (Continued oc Page Five) ; tec " the Girls' j'nd. Home. thru the sterrir.R knuckle broke! of th-.; program. Ci .11 £11 tor all e"i--;cu-ica l n i I The first meeting was very large- RODiUGB SALT,. Slay wc at this time thank our r- !i Elee . Co.. SJ! ring field .A. Y tf. canfu;g~the accident. He was! d3i .;lys „i con-hkred a great s'erved. Next Frifhsy ai -i ?f> •l'finy frinids vhe mske it noFF.l- To-ii !— Tri: rh-America i'oniTlit- Irish -^m'Tican reur; taken ' to "Overlook HospSfa! isr I ir-di.-- Adv. MIC ~ht cnlbtiin was medic;: With ; \V_?\\rr~ X trr^tinonl. _ j ble for iu- to earry on our wor'.j. Tore r.'s TI, ill.—Adv. Si •fvre^ai •o I

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The- nice&t courtesy you can chow your guests is to have their visits mentioned on tljis pase. The nicest courtesy you can Know Fiualuueet or Ilnxim; Group. Boys assemble at Lincoln at 5.1!). Fathers As &VJ> your friends Is to let them learn of your visit thioush thiH.pase whenever you £,'o away. We will consider it a. courtesy -whenever at 5.30 o'clock, Monday, May 14th. Back 10 Years Awards- Special bout, silver j TT» »fci«ll you give us an. item of any kind. Telephone it to Number I'juu. buckle; contest exercises and bux- and you are surprised at the marked in*; lortn, belt ami buelle; special | changes in business conditions during .Mis--u Rebecca IJai;sh has joined Frank A. Waul and W. If. spurt sphit, siher knife; special! TV that brief period. This Bank has gone Customer her father, D. L. Haiah, at the Rogers, of Summit, left ye-nerday effort toward ftcneral improvement, i Bccebwood. 'afternoon by autoinobtli tor ' tho rosette and collur i>in. steadily forward and SAFETY and You'll get just the same prompt, careful, —- ~ - Pocono mountains where the v. plan Supper at the Turkey UiU for HELPFULNESS are certain here. Holmes Oliver and members of the ' Mr. and Mrs. Philetus Holt or to ai,elMi three or fou.- days. absolutely confidential attention that you Oak Ridge avenue ha\e sailed for a __ Ai'oup, fc.no until 7. SO o'clock. I Jun. 1,191K .Tan. 1,102S Increase visit, abroad. Mrs. ,„ . tier daughter, would if you visited us every time you Jol Do y au(1 Please remember that our in- &TrM8gHT ' Capital, Surplus _,„,., ,..,„,„,« " ~— Miss Louise Dey, of [lobar! avenue, had funds to deposit. Of course, we're MisK Van Wyclc ha?, returned to attended the May Day Fete last Sat- loi ma\ supper dance to be held at and Profit $ 1OWM5.07 5 317.0WAS *MUffl% the Canoe lirool; Country Club. the WbittredMe Gardens from a visit ,m]:ly at Bmi Mawr College. Mrs. Hi-posits , .... 850,T41,«7 3,i!««,lt!1.ttl 274.-10% always-, fjlad to ace our customers-—but Saturday, May l'llh. is for all our in Baltimore. TJcy 1H ai) aiumna „£ the college. m Itcsuiir<-es .. 1,020,:.1().I2 :t,7^7,t(iO.<)2 2iN.l»% wc realize that serving them with the Mr-••' . and Mrs. Donal— d- 1?. Vreelanrt Mh.„,,.s, Rentric»,w„... e„ .ApplHo _ n_ Mi.is |Alumni, for the older members, of of Maple ntract spent the week-end Huth B,ank aml j,,^, ,Mar,.arel |(jrolu, A -im\ for all outside friends »rcatcr,t efficiency is better from their ut SpiinK Lake. Gooding of Summit wcie amouu the of Lindum who may care to secure week-end i_'uests at the annual tickets from Mrs. Truslow or from standpoint than seeing them every few Week-end suestr, at the Beech- '],'ouse"pafty tiv<-n at Princeton by Homo other Linduiii mother. wood included Mr. and Mrs. J,. M. th u Jp ,. t.,asa clul)a of t]lP Un,_ 'J'he ticket list must be complete daysi. Hart of New York. ver.sity last week by vVednesday, May IGtti, :o that "Summi&Bonk mlh the CMme Clock? ^ — " —- j Canoe Uiook may be notiiied in Your Account by Mail m$: William K. Newton, of A. J. Bartholomew, iprinclpal of | Unie. Wabhlngton, D. V,.,< wan a week-endth e Summit Hlsh School, was one Supper iB to be erved at 10. 3P • is Cordially Invited. guest at the Becehwood. of the judges in the Morris-Susse\- o'clock. Wai'rcn counties district finals In J. A. T. Robert Davies,'who is a-student the National Oratorical Contest on Parachute Vails General at Rutgers, spent the week-end at, the Constitution sponsored in this Rf Home.—DesiriliR to test a refiu- lation Italian air foreo parachute, his home in Claremont Court. region by the New York '\ ii.m:-, Vtdl which was held at the Monislown yj ews Gen. Alessandro Guidoni, distin­ MY. and Mrs. Charles F. Haines, High School last week. guished and popular ofiicer of tho A Photograph of of Pelliam, N. Y., are at"the Beech- The annual business meeting of italiait air force, jumped lrofli an )Q wood (or their annual spring visit. Michael J. Glcniion, pastor of the the Summit Choral Club will ' j airplane at a height of nioie than Your House church, performed the eeremony. held on Monday eveninR, May 1-ltli, j :,0(y() ^.^ TJ), y^-a^u^, tailed t Dr. R. W. Stollery has moved Mrs. Robert .1. Muldowucy, la the Presbyterian parish house. open and the f.eneral struck the 'Capt. Van" and his camera are tit your service his office for the practise of osteo­ cousin of the bride, was matron of (-•round with such terrific force pathy" irom Claremonl Court to the honor, and John Dynan, of East A buffet supper will be served thai he was instantly killed. Euclid apartments. Orange, brother of the ,";rooni, was Friday livcnni'j., May 11th, irom G.:t<) best man. Mr. and Mrs. Dynan left to S o'clock under the auspices of At. the Graylln, 1'J Euclid avenue Keystone View COB Yesterday's arrivals at Hie for a two weeks' trip. They will the Ladies' Aid Society of the —a four-courso dinner ia served Peechwood included Mrs. H. V. reside in Tipper Montclalr. j Swedish Lutheran Church, .Morris every evening at 15:30 and Sundays) 49 UNION PLACE 'PHONE SUMMIT 2252 :!\omi", Summit. HaiRht and Mrs. J. H. Demiriff of Mrs. Dynan until her marriat'.e nt 1, for a dollar. An hour's notice ""*——~ .J..M.IK Til nil r W1 I T |.f I ** ir-nrc. in....i„ii .~ r LTiHinT TI|BT ' ~ flfl Ballsttm Spa, N. Y. waM in the office of Robert J. will Insure a table. 'Phone llCU.— 9J Murphy, Summit realtor. Mr. The third annual Mother and] 7f,'* "*o?\t Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Uiehter:;, of Daughter banquet will be held in | °s *~. <->-^ j™, a^ Dynan was also formerly in that = a r gg¥ e Perth Arnboy, have joined Miss office. He is now niana.nor of a the parish house of the Melhoilisti --- — - • ~ "— Kungau at the Heechwood tor a. store in Montclaiv. PipTscopal Church this Friday cve-| /AI-H* stay of several weeks, Mrs. J. Newton Davics -of, INtW, YARK will Rive the ad /fj n ® ' iC**n '"' " Wb" • ' * Drew University 3 Mr. and Mrs. Can;oll P. BaSKott OBITUARY dress, A. "1WOTMEIVS DAY" and their family have returned to thPlr home on Beacon Hill from a UP;. Amos A. Potter Tlie annual nu-etiiiK of the Men's thai conies every weeh winter in Camden, S. C. Mrs. Edna A. Pol tor, wife of Club of the Central Prt-hvteriun \ • Moth.u'r, Day this month—but it's only one day out of SCI. New >toare Amos A. PolLer, of B2 Franklin Church will take place this eve­ Why not have a "Mother's Day" eveiy week by lUiui-. our l"ilimlry Mr. and Mrs. William T. Wlsncv, place, died Saturday nlsht after a ning in the parish nouse. iae .m-j service'' For when we take tho wash out of washday, the day that at 2nd, have returned io their- home lliiK^l'ln^ UlneHH. The funeral will nual election of officers will he ' mother now Rives to tlie wash tub will belong to her agam. on Uadeau avenue, from a winter in be this afternoon at L'.'JO from the held. The mcetlnp, will begin aL S: Kveryttiini'. comes back clean and while and Desh. lhe cost is Mew York and Camden, S. (I. New Providence Presbyterian o'clock. only a lew, cents a ponnd-a Irifllin; ehariAC ioi the time and Church. Rev.'Henry L. Lambdm, Mr. and Mrs, James A. Humes, of energy that mother will save every week in the year. A tiial is 15 Maple pastor of the Summit. Methodist Firemen responded to a false all we aUc for. 7 John struct, are receiving eon- 1'JpIncopal Cliureh whc'ie she HIIIIK alarm. Sunday murniiif,. The hex | sji-aluhUionr, on the birth of a s,nn, for several years in the chorus al, the corner of WhlftredBe place, POR SNOW-WHITE" SERVICE Street James Alonzo, Jr., at Overlook Hos­ choir, will officiate. Interment and Waldron a\ennc was pulled, pital, May 7th. will be in the New Providence shortly after 7 o'clock. The fire Also a Htore at Presbylerian Cemetery, "" men found no one at the box when I Rev Dr. Frie Al. North is repre­ Mrs. Pottei' v.'as prominent in Uiey arrived. ' 10 BEECHWOOD ROAD sents the American Bible Society mitsical circles in Summit., Slit' at the General Conference of the was a member of the summit I Tlie Auburn Summit Coinpr.nv Skillful Shoe Repairing Methodist Episcopal Church, now Choral Society, the Women's' a-;em y for the Auburn car, lisr- ' in ucssruon at Kansas City. . Mimical Club that mergefl two moved from its lormer rooms at fi.l Old shoes are like a couple of good pals. Once gone, yoU years apb vvltb the Summit Glee Summit avenue to 450 Kprnr;licld :»ii'js them. Keep them Repaired for longer life. Let's ^ENGAGEMENTS Club to form the Sapimif, Choral' avenue, where the business office Club.' Until a few months a^o she'of the Public Service Gas and Lle<- have them before they're beyond hope. Hiss liane's EnjraReinent wftH contralto in JLUti cHiurus of the | trie Company v.as located. Ite- Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kane have Meihbdlst Episcopal fihureh. mo\al was romjdeted Satunl.iv The > SITOKS SHI NED -• .MATS CLEANED announced tho engagement of /Most Of her life wafc '-.pent in'company is managed by M. J. i their daughter, Miss Anna Miriam Summit. She lived for a tew | Donellan. Shoe: Laces and Shoe Polish years in New Providence. Mra. [ •' ( ' Kane, to J. Irvins Marcley, of I:i lf J) Washington,. -D. C. -Tlie -unfiape- Potter was the dauchter ol the late: - night was "identification meiit was announced at ii" family William R. Cain. She" leaves hc/i nr;ht" in AlcCleltan-Sumintt Coun- reunion .at their home, Kent Place husbaud, one datiKhter, Miss Carol '< «•'"• Koy.il Ai-eanum, when a tew Potter, three sisters, Mrs. C. C. of llie older members were present North, Saturday eveninR. No-defin­ ,0 l ito with KH . W ,-'", ' ' '" ite date has been set f«r the wed- Henry, Mrs. Edith Emsiow ' and- »' t»<' officers In mn- Mra. iJearl JfoFT, and (luce broth-i«l"t'iiiJK an inteiestinc -irtrotlni• -1"-T ditiff. iyi lt,J ent w n ii Cainiiuii, y Willia*AI^I.I mm»m Cain; », Jr» , nn^v.'-»i4>- "- - Mtr- 1-> 1-oanI <^«er presidedn«.nr ; , and \ 'ionv Lteisoti® Mr. Elareley was educated at the ers, I. S. Cain, Wil. ;Secretaiv Parker D. Kin- read Hie - Cathedral School in 'Washington, and Russell R Cain. Icomtiuinieations fiom the Grand L5„Maple Street Summit, N. J. and at' Maryland 'UMveksFfy. UP hi employed by '• tli^'/Morri.': nan -,T ™ T~i."T «.,„, i* !-Ue£>,ent. Past Recent T. F. While BuiiklnR Corpdratioii, - in New 3hw. Keulilll A. Jlinndt ^oprtited upon the Grand Council Yorlt, and llviw with hiH parents ill Mi's, Beulali A. Brandt, of .set ..ion at Aslniry Park last week. Chatham.' MIST Kaiie is a graduate AlleutdWn, sister of A, C. linker, of . — .- - of Professor Rotter's Hiutflo, of Summit, died at. her home early oil Sundav evening the Epworth Mow York and iiVeH with her par­ Sunday morning of heart failure. I LCJ^UC of the Methodt-st Episcopal ents in Summit. She was 47 years old. Mrs. Biaudt ] church installed the following of-1 -pROBABLY one of the most nib presents was formerly of Newark. The ilf(Mv;:, President, Douglas Knnpp; a tl(,_ and 0(.rt^itily ono of tin WEDDINGS fntterid will be tomorrow from her j vice-president and chairman of Jovf uet,t color comblnatl»ns io ho In Ailentown. I .spring is that, of pale belfjc and a holnCj nt 2 o'clock. Interment will jtaiyworship, Dleuno, Randolpr Ueinhardth Rounds; ; -setreasi re-,,„„,'„„",I- dull pal,e *,,„rose, .„ , „„,It „take I»,.I,„s .a ,„,littli .e J) 1 urer, Betty Knehler; chairman of liinjr- -Shitulrt Di'alli t)i jMrs, Yrceland's Tltothor tun? to collect a complete enscuiblo (O I recreation, Wilmu Snook; ehair- in such an unusual combination j The marriage of Tiloyd Suiithev Mrs. Isabelle Howell Roiioaville, , mah of missions and social service, KiflA, of C90 TSprlngfield avenue, but it is well worth It f6r the ef­ Mationery wife of the late David W. Uoiisa- : Luella Thiesmeyer. The pastor, fect is extremely chic. Tho illus- 51 Summit, and Miss Murgaret ville, and mother of Mrs. George Rev. Henry L. Lambdln, gave the 66 Shanks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tiatlon glw, an Sde.i of how this Kemenu/ar F. Vreeland, died Tuesday, May • addiess preceding the lmuallntlon. inisjht be carried out tho tho use William Carroll Shanks, of Stan­ 1st, at In'r residence in Washing­ « V 9 ford, Ky., took place this morn­ ] of any two Colors or tones nt one «- '-. P Li'Ii'V-sB <3 ton, D, C. I coler, of course, permits of Infinite Jioitwmr© • -1% ing at tho Hotel Gibson, Cmcm- SENIOR BISHOP nali. Mr King ia the: son of Mr. j . , advort,Berg nre announcing I viirlutlon. jMuzy 13th _ " - i The jewelry was really tho and Mrs. Parker D King aalga of Kood merchandise at sales fouinl.ition of tl-.c whole scheme i" 99 lhe ceremony »aa ^LormvA at j ^ HERALD. It will the costume sbown here. It is See Our Beautiful * +:">'" to > i -verv new In deslsrii. und of modern MOTI mu's DAY I he. Walnut Hills Christian Church, Mention, tho HjSHALDtyhen buying "•' •— inspiration such as Chanel and Le­ {'jKiyiTiNi; CARDS of .Cincinnati. The wedding was 7 " tting in paiticuUir aie uMlnR. It is quiet, only the immediate families --! .-- ." ~ a heavenly tone of r,one in a filinu- | and beinp; present. is**. •i ' Utf-1 quartz amber und It iiLitches | T i - * JJ UAMF.D-.Morros Miss Shanka was attended by ; exactly in color and material tlie ! h"r sisler-in-law, Mrs. Havtwell 11. r'- «•* »., diLtiow oblong catcb at tile top of \ Ii M — ... i vi. i. the purse, Shank:;, of Frankfort, Ky., and Mr. i~ 1 Euclid . , . ,.--&K m. « . The purse I'l of beige kldskln and Kinr: had for his best man, his 1 I lit-lgu comes in again ia tlio ft It of Vlaoy Other Useful Gifts brother-in-law, Philip N. Trow­ *".^t? Attractive • - It -. .**.;*•.» the Gernmiiie Pnire hatt a sniat-t. bridge, formerly of Summit, and shape with its cat-laps and off tho Chatham, now of Plainfield. • "V?" / • I for Mother T.i\sliS' eyebrow brim. Ro.se color just Accommodations ---:. .i Miss Shanka attended VVellesley ,H »T|f -* .. K:zx\wu • . •• i tips tho petals of the cream Color College. Mr. King is a graduate of i |T. ^ t . * Stationery Our Specialty Home Comforts "•rM '_»! [lower and pale cream bei^e is re­ the Summit High School and of J'W „J- a * • peated again in the hluuse -which Dartmouth in the class et ,1921. Exceptional Table "AXi" .>."S follows, aa ;<> intLtiy K0(K1 tilouse» Since his graduation lie has been \J do, the dictates of Ylotmet. ;i:M SPRINGFIELD AVE. 'PHONE 1686-W with the New York Telephone " at tlicir Company. Mr. King has taken an IS Euclid Ave., cor. Beech wood Jlil. apartment in the Euclid and the ' Tel. 140, Siimmit, 3J. .1. . ^••'ijSSESfe-**. ig^ couple will be at home there about May ;'; 1 AfHC • ifatntet Buiklhm'sfs rich milk M, &&& Asparagus f mill! Dm r at S^0^, Paper Hanfting \ o "^M J CQ E vg^'tr %^§«W 6rtl?SitT '«t Texture Walls o Fish Poultry, Fruits, Vegetables Rogers* Pharmacy ^SSli s INCORPORATED ti Bs'<-t 3l£iterl!(|s ami Workmanship ha A Summit, N» J. o_ 5 gl Telephone MiUbarn •\&7'KJN Melville ML R# .'•y for Lnr.is Sherry's Always The Best 83 BitTl?S»0I, V, AT ) CHATtjMf-^SUHH-lT J-yl Springfield \w. Th-iiii' 101-102 Snaiiuit, X. J.

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avenue, VSasking lUdgo, has re­ 2nd C.'Ili r { 11 miliiljili Ruiinil'. ""\ turned from a tour of Europe. Janitor f H.'slt'U CJl.i-i l>i onk kmml BevE© By Ki"-'ptr Li'l; Sw.tttimt Mrs. K. K. Kenworthy elitertained | (Gci-uc: Yn utlii-L'. .uij plji'f) Ifey Piiwtfece asid Vicinity the Long Illil Community Club last StiMir H—-'A Mmli hi Ilium' mid Wednesday afternoon at her home HIllll," hy Pliyllls DODICV EL 1 Students The Danger . l'liylli". ">'mli y News From the Borough and Township, on Main street. M-ciii' "J—"The tmlliiii Itnlli t" iroiii "(in Mr. and Mis. W. F. Russell have (Continued from Page One) ^^ Wi".l lomiB JIuii" Including Murray Hill and Berkeley Heights riiiel Jnihi'ii Jliitt t'lunion returned to their home on Long Hill Nour iMllcto'ii — i-nlt HUH J'.uii.e, ^ road after a motor trip to Hampton, As the curtains closed, two saxo­ Duugl i-s L:uiii', Ailhui Tjlor, H.iii- V.. Virginia. phone aitistw. Douglas Lauce and elnlph Hounds tion to any of the parents or other Edward Tunis,, appeared and M«( 10—"Tin-. I'ntlcut VIriitc. iif R«. Miss "Ella DeCoster has moved I'liiiiforr iMiuid" (with ,ii>uluxl<-u to interested persons. from Finley avenue, Masking launched into "Close Harmony." Cilbert iiml SuMhaii) mm The Community Service. Associa­ Ridge, to her new home in the This veritable "sax. dialogue" shows Tlip lJircitc ra n-illnwny ]ii-M h:sr Thursday afternoon in 1'Mttti Plr.iif ning. Music will he furnished by summer home on Long Hill road -—"Will It Come to This"—was put Tom Edward Tunl'i r, Lincoln School auditorium, the fol­ the Community Orchestra. The after spending the winter months rm. This one-act play was an amus- | 1 nek StUliner Ma ;ei lowing oificiTs wore elected: Mrs. feature picture will he one of the in Chicago, 111. ing vision of city spectators lining I Hairy H-mduUili Riiiimis Thomas Surnian, president; Mrs. F. current releases of the Fox Studios William Latter, Sr., of Mount the curb as they would in 2001) A. T). i S'ui) Puleni.in Kurln' Nlcmants and Supervising Principal featuring Buck Jones. There will Bethel has recovered from his late The author showed varleiy in pick-I Mii'.lo.U r:'oj;l\im • "I am a Pluti> Ijawrcm-e 11. "VYincliell. vlce-urcai- also be a two-reel comedy picture. illness. ing his types ol persons. Each part | Qllli«'ll," (JUI'I'H and Pirates ; -A ,!< Aposi,H Mason, conesnondlnt; secretary. The dramatics closed with "Thi't Jump," I'li.-itci and r.iijsi . l<'!n.ili\ Hill section after spending the "We'll B.lll Uie IICL.UI Bill'," Pl- . The nominating cornmitteo consist­ mmy Heights winter in New York. Is the End," sung by the entire cast, who then led the way to the gym, rate'i aiul l^nyn ed of MM. ll. Iloman, Mrs. P. Van- Miss Emma Craig of "Illdnc- ACT IT «''! ,\ elerhoof and Miss Ealhcr Voungs. Personal Mention where a short reception was held, : The local Girl Scout Troop will erest," Basking Ridge, spent the including delicious refreshments bfoiii' 11—"Curs*!,," by Jleilin Temple ' week end with her mother, Mrs. Wyfcrs Molt <\irinon fj. B. CoddinRton, \Villiam Jack- hold a picnic this Saturday if the provided by Agnes Muldowuey and Tlolji'il GHMl-in r.on and John IJIckaon were thanked weather permits. The picnic was John Craig of Hillside. Hi k.». W.ilter Trui'Silell her committee. The entertainment Myites lor elf is of trees, lop soil and planned for last week but had to Mrs. Charles Moifutt of Baskining was excellent. Tile scenery was l-lM'Iyii Sliaplio shruhhery for the school grounds. be postponed on account of rain. Ridge is visiting her daughter llii'i iKlolyii Coleman Burke Trenton. well done, and the speed with which Syl"\oiU< r L>i>UKla;<. Lanee \- The trees and shrubbery were re­ Carl Hadzio is erecting another Bloom of Crescent j It was shifted was greatly apprcci- Keplnnlil , ceived on Arbor lJay and v/ere;i greenhouse on hiy property on LvenuMisse iElls recoverina C g from illness. | ated. The decorations and lighting, (Heeno: An at lie! planted by the school cnildreu dur- Mountain avenue. This will make G. Hull, owner of Lyons Aviation I as well as the invitations, wore Sri'iie 12—"lints," by Bef,y Pearbiirn O) ing their Arbor Day exercises the fourth house insuring Mr. Field, flew from his home in Short well done, and the property-man A Whopper lletsv Dearlioi n U" 'r3 The eighth grade received the Hadzio a considerable output of Hills to Lyons Field in seven'min­ had everything whore it should bo. Sei'iie IS—"I'linirlis," b\ Thora Cal­ Homo and School Association at­ low ay Randolph Rounds flowers. utes one morning last week. The orchestra had an important la'le it' rii lul The rLx^Jix^ tendance banner to display in their share in the success of the evening, Archie Mrs. Bertha McChesney lias re­ Miss Louise Stansbury of Oak Mar lot le Muri< 1 Murphy class room lor this month hy having turned to her homo on Plainfield street. Basking Ridge, is recovering and carried off its part with gusto, ]W,iulll> .Ja<|liufi HIP greatest Dumber of parents Arabic . avenue after spending the winter from illness. particularly the music to the "Pina­ Mai v . L"e Hu'.'iKoul present, fore Islands." Kdwnro. Tunis with her sisters, the Misses Kesa- ltev. Carl C. E. Mellberg, pastor PicCtsi kene : t)nc e-tnner or till' ecirnei The fact that right here in —-o—- lar of Springfield. of the Basking Ridge Methodist Altogether "Guise and Disguise SlinjeundruK iMtnr * ) PYeshyleriim Church to Install John Crowe, of New York City, Church, has recovered from illness. should be proud of their second an­ Sci'iif 1 I~-"<'1OKI> Illinium}," UOUE1.II nual revue, written and produced by l.aneo, Kdwiml Tunis Summit you can buy a New Minister is spending several days at his John Braloy of Mount Bethel .SiPiie- It—"will It CIHIIP to This," l,j Rev. C. II. Verltca will ho in­ summer cottage on Plain Hold ave­ broke a linger last week while play­ themselves, and Mr. Temple should Hash It Clazelnooic stalled as pastor of the local Pres­ nue. ing ball. be well satisfied with a show dis­ A Hi .in IMward Tunis washer under such a byterian Church tomorrow eVe- ——o— Harold Devcney of Mount Bethel playing so much versatility—music, A Vamp Bvelvn Shapiro muR in services conducted in the Notes of Interest has recovered from his recent singing, dancing, as well as pop, A Neiv.sbov Arthur T.iLor claim, is an advantage you church. The sermon will he The Live Wire Class of the Union illness. verve and originality. A LI rokcr . .SlIrllnK M.i.'.n'V pleached by Rev. Dr. MInot C. Mor- Village Methodist Sunday School The cast is given in the following 1st Business Man W.ilti i- True .ilell should know about. ",a», pastor of the Fifth Avenue ?iotes of Interest program: 2nd liui'iii'Si'i Man Rtmdolph llouiuls raised 521 on their recent parcel 1st Shop , Porn- leetives, Jtobcrt C.illllan, Henry avenue is visiting Mrs. Walter planning to hold a dance in St. Waverly avenue so as to tap the Uiy Jai|Ulth, Edward Timlti, Walter Trnslow' Tmesde'll Lot-nii of Philadelphia. Mary's Hall, Stony Hill, on Satur­ new lumber yard of the Nicholas 111 31111111'," by Mott .Second 1'a.ntomiira—Tr.iReilv. The Lcltoy Malier of Springfield ave­ day, May 19th. Thomas Lumber Company. St'i'llr t—"I'll Husband, AValter Tiucdell; Tin- Those taking the Summlt-Mill- The new aviation field In Lyons Cannon Molt Cannon Wife, Marlon Vn".; The Buip.l.ir, nue has purchased the "Walter Rob­ Bill . Uawlolph "Rounds I'^dwaril Tunis The Largest Retail Home Appliance Concern in the World erts property in Clinton avenue, ington bus In Summit will And it is attracting a great many specta­ Arthur Ile-iiry Trnslov- Till id Pantomime — Comedy. IIer Lackawanna Park, for a reported stationed at the other end of the tors especially over the week ends. An Bnfiltii er Arthur Tutol- Coleman Burke; She, BileBernaid: sum of $8,500. railroad bridge from 'its former Many are taking rides and arc well A Fireman Robert Clllilun l-'Irat Couple, UIJUBIIIM Ijiui't', Paul­ Over 200 Stores • Assets Over $5,000,000 .•\ nrnkemaii Bvelyn Shapiro ine Wittke ;((jei' Matinees mings, of Mountain avenue, Mur­ Skinner property in Valley road, Union Village Church will give a "West Millington, Soi'iip 7—"IVlint l>ocs It Mutter," l.y | at 2.30. ray. Hill, Is confined to her home play, "Fairyland" on Saturday, May Randolph Rounds with illness. The local sub-oommittee of the Will, in the Community Hall. The Somerset Hills Visiting Nurse As­ Keel clary . Uorotliy .T.oiuitli Four Days Two Shows - -~^o Smith Arthur Tutor children of Union Village and this sociation met last Thursday In the at night, 7 'SoieA of Interest town will take part in the play. Basking Ridge Presbyterian chapel 1st Ciller ., Robert Gillll.iti Only— The parlors of tho Methodist The proceeds will be used for the to plan a campaign to raise funds Polfci-innii Admits Gollt and 9 o'clock. Church were filled last Thursday benefit of tho church. for the continuance of thoir work. New York.—Admlttlnc that he had Wednesday evening when a reception was ten- At the Union Village - Methodist The Liberty Corners baseball committed more than 40 rohheries, School 'dercil to Rev. Dr. F. C. Mooney and Church last Sunday morning the team will get into action this Sat­ mounted policeman Stephen Keipor, to Saturday, family. Most of the congregation pastor, Rev. Peter Laccy, received urday when they meet Gladstone on 27, wan lodged in jail in delimit of Children's were present to help make the affair eleven of the children on probation. 530,000 ball. House IiirnialiingH, iu- May 9 to 12 "Speedy" a success. Dr. Mooney has made a tho home grounds. After a six-months period they will The memhei'3 of the looal Volun­ elurllnR a. furnace and a 300-pound vay r.ood impression with all the be received into full membership. machine Tor making permanent Mat. Daily people. teer Flro Department served a The pulpit was decorated by a beau­ chicken dinner last Thursday eve­ waves, were found In his homo. at 4 p. m. The Passaic Township Grange tiful 'bouquet donated by Mrs. De-ning at the lire house. A very good held an old-fashioned dance at Roodc. After the service the flow­ crowd was present and enjoyed a S'hiHO Landed on Car Grange Hall, Myersville, on Satur­ ers were sent to Mrs. Olesou, who very well cooked meal. Loa AiiReles. — An automobile day evening, at which over 125 were is ill. " pjesent. owner has entered suit nsainst an There will be a meeting of the Seiul your Items of Interest to aviator, seeking 52,200 damages be­ The Crescents took advantage of official hoard of the Union Village, The HERALD. cause the airplane landed on the'ear. the line da> last Saturday to get in Church this Friday evening at 8:15 a long practise. Several of the im­o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. D. ported players were present. Char- Creveliug of Union avenue. li" Mullor seems as handy, with a Mrs, Oleson of this town is con­ hat as ever. They played the hoys' fined to her home with illness. club a practise game and won by Ruth Reed, daughter of Mrs. Min­ the score of "7 to 2. Next Saturday nie Reed of Snyder avenue, is re­ they open their season by meeting covering in Overlook Hospital, YL Miilhnrn on, the home grounds. Summit, after an operation for ap­ Last Thursday evening Recorder pendicitis. SEWING MACHINE STORE Behre fined Raymond Cramer of Has moved from 24 Maple Street to I\'o\vaik $5 and costs on a charge of reckless driving. The charge was Stirling made by Marshal Wallace Parcells, 439 Springfield Ave* who caught Cramer cutting the lino Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Volpe of of traffic Sunday afternoon and Ease\ street entertained their son, (Opposite Walter. Bros.) handed him a summons on a reck­ Alphonsc Volpe, over the last week less driving charge. end. Pleating o£ all kinds—extra prompt service. Lart Friday evening the pupils of MIES Millie San Gaivonl Is in the Hemstitching—while you wait if desired. Hie eighth giade of Lincoln School MorriBtown General Hospital for! presented a two-act comedy entitled treatment. I New Home -- Singer — Wilcox & Gibbs "The Patriotic Peanut Stand," in Anthony Ardmlnl spent Tuesday _ conjunction with the regular Friday vlslllns relatives in Union City. Kepairs on all makes of machines. night program of movies presented by the Community Service Associa­ Construction of sidewalks on tion. The play was very good and Main bLroct has been started and had "tile audience in a laugh will be completed within sixty thioughoul. All the children, had working daja If the contract is ful­ their respective parts learned per­ filled. Several trce3 will have to iod ly and the piny went off without he removed to make "way for the a flip or the slightest Indication of sidewalk. prompting. The StirliliK A. C. are planning This Saturday evening the locat various method1; of ranius funds' 3>o;'s* Club will hold a card party at 'vith which lo run the ball team I ihe Borough Hall in order to raise for tha season. Several member;* j fu:v!s to purchase tho necessary are selling advertising apace on j equipment for the baseball team. the score cards -while others' 'are j Eochi-e, bridge and pinochle will bo 407 Springfield' Ave. plajcd and rel'roshrncms will be planning series of enter! ain- hcrved- JiientF. Phone 574 Summit, N. 'Ihc Xew Providence Building (Store formerly, occupied by 4Mhf A; M'iml) A speedy travesty of an old trolley and and Loan Association will meet taillifigton its trappings, chuck full of bubbling pleas­ tki-. Friday a. the Boro'.iyh Hall. : _-_„^—— antry. A Higgledy-piggledy trip on the Tar VoItiBlcur Fire Company | i'liRcral o» Hr.s. EtLer •*k^t I ISH-1 v.-iii 1'ii'pt taiiklit at fire head-j Funeral services of Mrs. Adelaide g •vs. — -^s v, high road of fun and fooiishrr-ent. • The smil- iiuarter.5 on Springfield avenue. ' P.iker, wife of Elmer Riker of|| 3 ^^^Vi'^ ingest sparkler since Mike and Ike looked f i **>Ajs>a This Friday afternoon at 31 Ridaecrcst, Basking Ridge, were.a it Q0 '—li>''~" "*=i ~*^.l alike. ii'cl.ick Arthur O. Balcom -will pre-j held last Friday afternoon at her j IV 1 ^ '•I'll! lo the "pupils oi the higherjJiome- -The services ivcre conduct-j| s rail: s o£ Lmciln School a niotioii c-tl nv the Res. Carl E. Mellh"TE,lg Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. pictllif entsUcd "Evangeline' -Associate Screen Attractions- FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 11, 12 In pastor of Bishop Janes Methodist Popular Priced Merchandise. the'-.cliool juditorlum. The picture' Church. Interment was in Kver- u¥niTeViJ?ir& HPTiifT? H5I A *f~W T? A/PITH?" i.-: tniTe-]! frum i-ougtrUc-w's iamoas , WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. MAY 9, 10- •UNDE1 TM£ BLACK EAGLE poiiM of the ssiii," na?',ifr aadJBue- ;rw1nu'--?da Ce!npte hi the nature iinslxitiil, n fiaushier. Mrs. IrsTheodor. Yr. Be. [1| Curtains, Mie* 1! Children's Hour Saturday at 2 p. in.— of a test ;'.«3 to its educational -m- Crann. and two sifter-,, Mr; Toys Given Awnj 1N> ChiWroa, Fi The Arabian Nights Story— valise. The school authorities have Craig ;MI(1 Mrs. William Dayton, all Tpn iuvifc'l tUfi i>uv»il3 of nay of the "A EENO DIVORCE "ALADDIN 'AND HIS L :.c!ioois of sieivhborjng tvvois to of Baskini; Iltdgp. • i\g : ; !J'SFa£7.H£J.33rtB«Si-_W! :.'t'-;r.d a;id rvlcc csteud tiw iJit-ita- —.n if fefeS S^^a=E£SS?5s -%TK5i?JS.'Bra^ C^ Por'-".r.a! Stailosi !| •j dh rir ^-'^/.i;; _-.i.r.» ij-ji,-,,.•,;:!.' LI^OI'MX tx/yinn-, i: TJ1

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r"*^ -yi 3 1- ,. ''.r<<-o r^/^i J&5^-^ ol Track TeaioiM.om.ps To 59-12.Victory Over Glaathgtm High"" Forces B> IBasdrfs Fiddling Classic at nn« il "' %sxi Wisis Cite Oafees Memorial last oss!ite Swasips immt hign acEw/aiia league tons Essgagefi h lit •Also Defeats Business iMen's Nine nminit (git Meats Chatham tactise Brills and $mm§ Safari! «\/5» j jts Gilve Good i rriV Tn-iiiTrnrr LL.LGCE isitors Paove Too Stroaig Track kssd Field Team o£ Red Sox Work Out Under Team Maiullns'.i 3IICKEY WALKElt BACK AT Borwarf and Play Pick ffd EU Twill^qt League • W. L. Pit. For Local Boys, Piling Local School Scores BEY'S 0NCK SIOltE V, il. C A. . ., . , 2 (I 1000 Up Teffi-RMHS m First Easy Victory Here ¥es= Up Team — Springfield -Lotion A^o Uado= Anil_Tll_.Ul l.i;-iull ... 1 V UMIU Mickey Walker, world's mid­ Kmgluu ol Ciiltmiliu:: (1 <> .()(!!) :Jed Go Far . Kilt: 1) 0 .1)01) Inniiig terday dleweight champion, has re­ Loses in Practice Buslni-.s JIi'li It 1 ,ouo turned once again to Madame U_il-i'.. Memorial 0 2 .ODD Bey's fistic hostelty to whip Play Good Game AVl'o!l*eil4l Ul'ttllltH Final Score Was 18 to 4 Scored 59 Points To 12 himself lu shape fofc'au impend­ Ready For Big Opening Y. Al. C. A. K. Ilii'.iiie;,s M<:n 1. ing scuffle. Earli; last week X. il. C. A. 0, Oaken Mcmoital.:t. '"lie Y. II.. C. A. nine has made A Icn-rmi splurge by tho opposi­ Opening their season, the Sum­ tho Elizabeth wrapper was at Every Lackawanna League team (^miic 'roiimrron '^'Ircht mit High School track and Held Bey's but left iifteY a short stay. was out Saturday, some going i auspicious start in tho City Ameilian Lesion VH. JCnlthLs of tion in tho opening frame just performers romped to an easy vic­ Since, he has been signed to ..Ilighl League. ' Last night tho Columbus. . t . about ruined the chances of tho i through practise drills and others i.cir.tion combination nosHt out. Siimmit High School nine to down tory yesterday ttflcrnoon at Sol­ meet Joe Siinonich, the bounc­ engaging in practise shindigs. I'MON COPNTV INTl';ilSCilOI ,AH- ing beauty of Butte, Montana, ' • Cakes Memo rial aggregation,) Roscllo Hij*h Friday afternoon' ut diers' Memorial Field, decisively I Harry Dorwarl had his Summit •I'M: LEAOUI: beating tho Chatham High School on Monday, May 21st, at Eliza­ I. .".'id Friday night it routed (.lie Soldiers' Memorial Field in a beth. This bout will serve to |'Red Sox out on Soldiers' Memorial - representatives in a dual. meet. i Field, where they went through it, • i ii.-.iK Men, 8-1'. TJic "Y" team htiinitiiiK uf tin 'fcann. Union County League contest. Summit amassed iifty-nine points, prepare him for his scrap with w. L. ret. I practise drill and then took on a. • ' Hie American Legion outfit Row-lie Park . :! 1 .750 What happened after that first Chatham meanwhile collecting Ace lludghiK, the Nebraska [he only two league dabs of Hone-He 2 1 .CUT inning matters little hut by way of only a dozen. wildcat, to be staged July 10th i * • >• e t hut have gone through a Uahwav 2 I ,(;r.7 completing the story it should be at Chicago, when ills title of j team made up of local ball play- tlill:iitli- ... , .. 2 2 ,1)UII middleweight champion of the • i • »iini(! tlniR far who do not Lln.do.ti . . 1 2 .j.t.: mentioned that lloselle by bagelnu Summit captured seven of the | ers. -." a defeat . chalked against WeMHi-m , . , t - .•j;w one run In tho second inning, an­ eight tirsts and tied for tho other. world will be at stake. | Eight memheis. of the. llill City ,i:i. The "Y'u" record covera Summit 1 y .^.>o other in tho third, two in the The lie occurred in the shot put i squad, including Dorwart himself, is games. That of the Legion- «,'uVu's Toinnrruiv fourth, one in the eighth und two event, in which Fuller, of Summit, Summit ut Hlllbld-.'. | were present. Mischlara, Meslar, i v. on the -other hand covera Jtnhway at Weatfli'M. in the ninth jacked its tally to and Cox, of Chatham, each heaved Daly, Ronnell, Brydon, Dorr and .•• cnutesf. llo^ullu :Lt Liindt-ii. eighteen runs, which, if memory the shot a distance ot 32 feet, 2 Ludwlg were out. Extended By Onltes 1 u oil • „ r i Anna lie Corso was crowned the learn shortly alter ihe campaign's, k n tack wilted before good hurling coming in ahead of the favorite, c'P j'jina in their halt of the sague Opens Tomorrow and superb fielding, it looked as champion jacks player of Roose­ opening. Bunnell, like Daly, saw ,. The I-JasL Summit outtit Captain Floyd Lee, of tho local velt School and Colangelo I'ayiaroso some service last year but lei I tho though tho locals would be kalso- team, took first in tho" broad jump •Vf-ral player in tho line-up [ ' ' '< !j , ly organ- the maible champion of the same team about tho same time as Daly TIl0 l( laou ot tU( Ilew mincd. But in the fourth a, single with a leap of an even IS feet, 1 l'-l *M ' J-J1 \l r' i ) institution yesterday In the open­ did. Both Daly and Bonnell are -mrt'i'h 1"S '"; '„ f; ! i^«l Tri-Cmmty Twilieht League by Jimmie Gaskill, tho idol of the captured second place, finishing . f and tin result was, a muiiiiue! h .,, , , , - * ing of play in the city-wide marble j out for an infield job. local school, paved the way for the behind Lee, In the 220-yard dash | Brydon and Dorr, two local cnmbiilntlnu. Uruvm wan i season will he ushered m tomor- initial Summit run. Upon reaching and juries tournament. Alice Jack­ TDVV evening, with two games. I veRV 1, and ran as anchor man on the | youngsters, played with '.liberty •iilin; Hue hall for thmn aud (hei ' first, the MilUngton boy started son was runner-up in the jacks play •til MilshL have hcon iltfi'erpnt • Stivling will ongago Gillottg ut / -pt'COllAti; winning 880-yard relay team. Corners iu tho lutor-Coitnlv out for second and successfully Lee, too, came in lor much of and Mike Todeski in the marbles League last year. Brydon is out ' i'or uovevul lucky hreaka UiolGiUcttc and Milliugton will take purloined that bag. lie took third competition. The championships " team hud. Uliluon did ' the on New Providence. the individual honors, scoring fin' the second base post and Dorr when Walsh was thrown out at eleven points on one first and two and runner-ups wl'l represent for a place on the hurling staff. n-linf: for the "Y" outHL and Tlic Gillette team is made up. of first and came homo when Brydon Itoosovcll School in the city finals. • ' hi trouble in only the fifth players from Berkeley Heights as seconds. Leo was expected to Ludwlg, a member of the Y. M. C. grounded to the short stop. flash home the winner In the 410- ' 'Entries "from the other schools, A. Twilight League to-im siiuad, is >ii'.; V/IKU rv temperury fit of well as from Gillette, The other Wet Tlirco 3Ior© with the exception of those from ! ii--;;; Ktivc two men their bases teams are permitted to recruit yard run bnl one of his mates, bidding for the shorl stop task. Threo more runs were tacked %i George Wootten, pulled a surprise St, Teresa's, as yet unfiled, are us Stars Lose I'nicllse Tilt '••ill:;. players only from within the con- onto the locals' score in the follows: The Springfield Stars, Lacka­ '.iLe-; were flr^t to score. .In fines-of the community they repre­ and beat htm to the tape. seventh. A trio of safe blows, all WAMirSliTOV Sf'llllOIi wanna League champions of last second Smith .walked, stole sent. Stirling, Millln^toli and New Tomorrow afternoon the local singles, along with a passed ball, team will meet, tho Cranford High Marblch: Harold Shahnazarlan, C;u- year, whom the Redlegs arc to op­ (ii:d and scored v/hun Brown's Providence will use their homo meli Hasti, ih'nry Uy.-itrzak, l'at;-y pose Saturday at Sprmgiield in two stolen bases and an infield er­ Hi School team at Cranford. t'Vt'ro, HaiiiUi'l Jlio.tn'y, IICDI'I-.I' Spi-zzi, Kot away from Katigan. The fields during tho season. Gillette ror turned the trick. That score THfctllPlfc PIA/ IS A RARfe. ffefiT the season's opener, staged a prac­ :'. iniue hack with three In their will play its homo yanios at New Tin- i.ummarii's: <:ei)n,'i- Bali:,h, John il-Ki una, Kriln-it completed Summit's scoring lor tho — VET CAST V&HR TdO VIERfe- 1011-Yiird b.-isli—AVIMI liy CI.i'iliiM, Sponcor, Michael l'oa,:lo, Francis "Luc, tise game Saturday last, on their . of the Inning, on singles by I'rovldence on the home field of game, the final tally boing 18-4. Kmnmlt; Lin-, Hummlt, lorond: Cum- John llojdan, John Sollc, Mloharl Knr- home grounds. The Elmora Capi­ mm wiTmn £4- HOORS. mliiii. Summit, tblul. Tuiv'—11 •j>i'->ii(ls. pinhlii, l'*.U'r H*-rni'r, T\1k'lnu-1 Di-mp- i.nnond, Ohluun and IUIAVSOU and; the New Providcilco Crescent?. ' In The. ninth ihe locals had a tols, of Elizabeth, were their op­ •v'.'i into right center. Broad Jump—Won by G.is.ldlt, Kum- .',oy, fruch Iii i', Pjit'-y Hnill'n, John good chance of registering another •T> n „. i v Mt«ycoout/ov-mE<:oBS mtt; Hosier, PhiUlmiii, r.t'ioriil ; Lin:i- Unuil. John San Delia, flL-orgo llaani-y, ponents and the Capitols succeed­ - •':•;> Oakcs tied the count oil the Boys' Club, Form a' run. hut careless base-running ty'tHWtS.AMOOlPIELBtRttlTrtPWWIDBftC^ m^ oTHSRBv'tltoHovwtCwT. ter, Kiminitt, Ihiitl DlistiiTici-—IS l«-ot. Glennis Learn. ed in besting the Twinklers, 9-(i. •ill. Behruinpf, first up, singled voided tho chance. With one out, AMI TH& \=mt UHftftlSWO TRlPLt PtAy 2^0-Yanl Pasili—Won by I.vi', Sum­ JlU'liSi ltafl'ollo Paf.siuato, Ityrtli- Ross Trongrove's Millburn Blues d after Swaubon was retired on mit ; On'ilvlll, Summit, :«.Tonu: Cum­ May Lawyer, Mnry Sarnra, Mary Da.'nti, trimmed the Morristown Colonials, Four=Team League Copithorn drilled the hall through I AGAMST'BOS'lbtJ. MAY y. 18713. mins, Summit, tlilul. Time—21 !i Martha Ammraimti, \'Ioia Artii-n, .iy fo short, McMano doubled. l J the infield. Hard lJit, tho ball; jjci'onds. -uarjorto l ati^ruin(t, IU-b n liaiutfi, last year entrants In the Lacka­ I. ft hit to contur field for what A four-team baseball twilight breezed past the outfielders us I •110- 1'a.vil Ituii-Wnn by "Woollen. Tau y Fanarjian, ,Io:a'pliini' Cbolill, wanna League, now entrants m ' i'il like a sacrifice fly hut baseball's First Dnassisted Triple Play Was .Summit: l>i', Summit. M-I-IUKI : Iii-iie- Madullni. Mane "\'iiilurro, Ludia A. league was organized last night at well us tho lnflelders and by the I tho Inter-County wheel, by a 1-1-4 M'i fti-t return of tho ball , . ,,,,„•,. tllct, Chatham, third. 'i'imi.-—5!) lloutok, Am-.t'lini' Angi'llo, Healrlee tally Saturday at Millburn. Ed M. C. A. time the pellet was retrieved I v St'<.'0!ldu. Sayre, AllcUico FiinarjianFiniarihin,, ihirs.irc.Morgan-t! llo- .: Schrumpf on third. Bill ^'Meting held in the \ aae SSd-Y.inl Rim—Won by C7uninilii:i, BOhlnii. Ci'i'L'llii llab.ijl.-in/ Laura A't Friberger, toiling on the mound iniii.' hit 'in n'Kjv mil IT tnw-irvii, Thee teams entered are the Now} Brian was standing on third AM *irs Ago Today Summit: KurKont, Chatham, woond; CcoL-lla llabaji.'Ln/ Laura for the first four innings for the !",,, ., "^ fnml led Ronv^^l^ovldenee Boys' Club, the Senior, tor Gilchrist was retired for tho pull. Emrill y Knwan.^ALrtj P.a:;i nat:v, Carwoiiil, Summit, tlilrtl. Time—2 mln- .Marv Blues, was impressive during his .... v,ILK 11 »,io lumoiLu, hcoimg, HoyB, Cluh> A]I stars und EaKt.|aocon„ out jecitel came to bat. He , of Providence, Showed It Could Be Uli':,, 22 Mi'i Olid':,. l-^leanor Caulelio, Sfflm.S^m.i i Samra 'sMM'ipC Ohlson then walked' I'asaoniato, Pianees >\]n_-f,rA, (Iran- four-frame stand, holding Ihe Summit, It is planned to open the! rammed the ball hard. He wont Shot Put—Tic for first b.'twei II Ful­ (li.ti-i- Done,May 8, 1878 ler, Summit, and Cnv, Chatham ; Kbil, Colonials tallyless. Ross will •'Jiiait tilling the bases and then' season Thursday evening. Games | ail the way to second, Copithorn •Pronirruvi-, Evelyn Itamaa-ii, Jj H'lehimt n freo pasj, forcing Summit, third. Dlstjner—;i2 foet, 2 Jllglt-tio. probably send him against the meanwhile crossing the pan. But inchi-'i. 1 are to be played eVwry Tuesday By"LANK"LBONAKD ner similar to Rail. He caught a jvxion IIK.'II scTioor, New Providence Civ.,ccnls next ;. risn. Ho braced up, however, llif^li Jump—Won by Jriili-r, Kum- and Thursday evening during the Jeckel in rounding first had failed AVhelhor you know it or not, to­ line drive from Mitchell, tho •riiclih: yiary Hatinia.\,

FI. fa. for iiiU' or niurtRuted premlte^. By ^irtHc ul tin.1 .liinve-iitaicd writ of QWNEft .leaving town will Lncrifiee fieri Uieius tu me dlr>'t-tcd I tliltll ex- Hamilton F» ICeara Candidate, six-room cottage In lierkcley Hciehtu p»)au fur Hale ,1)}" public vendue, >it the two lialhs, one-ear Mara^e, corner Sheriff's. offirT in the Court H«M 1" property, price £G,U00. Easy terms. the Ulty of Ellzubeth, N. J., on £L* V jOUilts, if. P. O, Box 17, Berkeley Heights. WEDNESDAY. THE 23HD DAY OF Wot- United States Senatef* MAY, A. D., l*c)2S, & jf^S UNUSUAL value; 9 room house, high at two o'clock In the aft»"inotin uf said wonijed section near school, church, day (Dajiiftbt, Savins Time), (ContiimfiQ from Poge One) library. Stone foundation, copper- Prcmlhea in the Towtiahip of Union, tassipB clad roof, beautiful interior. Priced County of Union, Nijassent'er coupe paid sltebts are laiB nut bb map en­ hft% nothing to do with the judging j avenue fl9-tl steam heat, modern in every Tcspect. W22. 3 tires. ?T 5, Phone 2232. titled "Map of Mountainviow .Manor, of the actual specimens. The stem j First class neighborhood, near sta­ Union Tuwbslilp, UtiSoii County, N. J,"; "WHITE shl i0T General housework. tion. Robert J. Murphy, 41 Union 1!i2G NAB11 coupii; 1U27 Pontlae eoarli. I thence runrtUiB along Barbara Avenue and the leaves of the flower are all; Must he experienced, Write, BtjX 82, place, Summit, N. J. Phone Summit Herbert Paint Shop, 444 Springfield | north flftv %• grees nine Piltlkltea edst considered, hut the container not at' ',« HERALD. 433. B3-tC avenue, rear; or 'phone 2GU1-W alter Utirty-threc tS,et; thence running north all unless in a section for "artistic, I thirty-nine decrees fifty-one minute* arrangement," inlwhich case the! RtJHPtjNKIBLE white, woman for S p, m. t"OIt rent, BaraRe. near station. Mi fer west one hundred feet; thence soiitli following five counts are consid-| housework. Capable of tailing full month, Robert .1. Murphy, 41 Union JTUDEBAkteR, speelal sU phaeton. fifty degrees nine minutes weM thirty, eiianjo. Phone 4«,7-"W. place, 'phone. 4.23, 03-t£ Driven only 10,000 miles. Phono three teet; thence south thlrty-Hlne de. el'ecli Tlio relation to the container, i . Summit 2GH, greet fitty-dftc, -rfilnuU's t-aht ope hun­ the perfection ol arrangement, the I 3IAIJJ) for fteneral housework. Refer- APARTMENT, centrally located, four dred feet to the point and place,of color harmony, the proportiort; and, I uiu-c. Ptiimo 22U7. rooms, bath, enclosed eun porch, all1 BEGINNING. Being the easterly six­ SB TUTIJHI,I«0 teen feet qf lot ,2'JS and tlib westeHy nioBt important pf all, a Quality, Improvements. Rhone 1UCD. C'J-tf labeled •'slistincHoi'i." a suhtlo oa-j WASTED—Part time maid at once, FRENCH lessons by French professor, seventeen f«et of kit No. 20G in Block phone MS7 after fi, or 2071 between No. « on aforesaid map. sential witliout %vhich no flower ar-, FURNISHED offies to rentt Strand. teaching iii one of the schools in 12 and 1 o'clock. Theatre BU tiding, room 1. .Phone; HliriimU Stunmer Hnwen now form- THIKD'TRACT,-, icnown aB 205 Dar- rangemeot rea,Hy passes muster, \ > i \ 2158, , . ai-tf - Ing, Address B»x SO, '% I1ERAI,D. bara. Avep.uc . . .. „_ .Following Mrs. wodelPs tails, a l\Ar. Kfean (ihown in insert) is one of New Jersey's most successful breedero • JCSr.BAT, houseworker, wliito woman, BEGINNING at a, point In th* ndrtl)- must he experienced cook and have ntost interestint series ol colored of poultry and bloodBd stock. A glimpse of the picturesque Kean barn APARTMENT at 016 Sprinsfieid ave. FISAHOIA1 23 \testorly line of Barbara Avenue dis­ itooil references. Telephone Summit tant aixty-sfcven fee^t easterly from the glides showing the fearderts of Sum­ 317. ^___^__^^. npe, near - West* Summit station/, m buildinQs at Green Lane Farm and a few of the many first prises. three rooms with all trhproveitient*, MONilY- to loan In euma up to $300: intersection of, the .,sald northwesterly mit, was presented hy Mra. H, Cade UuTugn if desired. Apply to Mr. Mo- confidential, courteous and nulelt llne,nt Baibarg, Avepbt; with the porth- Wilson, who might be called the t"" EMl'LO'lMES'T t^AMTKll 4 Namnra *nt ljrcjnisea, 61-tf fprvlce prevail: Hill City Loan & ctvafi'l'lV lint? pt n\nm Avenue, as s.'ld custodian, of the photographic arch­ "[fT isn't an unusual thins in our ous and their milk production was 1'inu.iu-n Co, 2B Maple St,, 'phone streets are laid out-on map entitled j country for a busy business man seriously interfered with. It there­ Yul'N'J lady desires position where 3211B. Slate, Ijlcenaa 337. G9-t! "Map of Mnunialnvlaw Manor, Ltnlon ived of the Garden Club, so success­ LARGE, well furnished, warm rooms ii With offices in tbe city tu have a, fore became necessary to limit admis­ jvtltii ment is more essential than for lent. Central, Ureakfust. H Township, Union Counts, N, J.)": thence ful lias she heen in her collection 1 experience. Excellent reference. Irvine place, 35-tf running along Barbara AVeime noith of these fascinating records o£ thej farm "on the side" and to make farm sion to the barns and pastuie. One Phonfs RJ24-.T. °4i MISCEtLAKEOtJS - St fiftV defcrf-es pliie minutes east thirty- three feet; thence iutinlii£ nut'th thlrty- cluh's achievements. The gardens j ing a sort of plaything. Former Na­ of the cows which is specially inquir­ "WtUfAN wishes, day's work or part MAY 1st—3 Van Dyke plure. All 1m- IttliiB THOBotJOHLY CtEAWED iiine .deBreef lltty-6ne lpIuuicB'west Bfiown were those of club members, tional Republican Committeeman ed about ami admired is Lily, with a jimvemente. Imtulre Van Dyke, 244 CoH»'l,Tnr flml 'Ili-tnnmil Snme Buy. one hundred fek%; thehce south fifty tlie collection ineludiiiK every type (line, fall 1477 after 6:30 in eveplmr. Morris itVen.de, Cl-tf Hamilton F. Kean, candidate for uonl record of iS.t'.ai pounds ot milk and 'J'lto i-!tjiiii:iU Express Co., Inc. deitrecs nine hilnutes west thirty-three and variety of garden from those /""'tUlAN (nolored), experienced, good BB-*§ Ballroad Ave, Tel. Summit SIS tf>rl • Uu>ue». south thirty-nine dertrees iaation for United Slates Senator and 741.8 pounds of butter fat last year. Six tliat luxuriate throufth .the wooded ' jpiink, wishes position with Rood fam­ APARTMENT In DeForePt court, 7-tf Jlfty-oiiu inlnntei *_ast one bundled feet one of New Jersey's moat successful Another iy tSarar Surprise, Hud, whose ily ; i ejert-nee. Phone Summit iMfi-R roomss, ^ hatha, and Hun parlo,- In- to the point and plate or BEMlNNJNiJ. yistas of laree qstatea .uauntins niter 6;S0 p. m. quire Suporlutcndent. Bl-tl* RADIO service and repairs: Tulwi, Beit* tba easterly eight feet "of lbt 2U6 masBea of rhododendrons or'laurel men of business, has taken agricul­ record Is 12,KQ!!,r, pounds ot millt and and the whole of lot "07 In UUitlt No. « —•-(•• — - ' — batterle.H, and rebuilt "trade-ins" for in the middle distance, to those that ture more seriously. USa.O pounds o£ butter tat during the WuRK wanted by a reliable man, to do tTlCI1t,'R3iIHHt5I> 4-rubm apdrtmeiit, t4ftW 13 F Radio, !>5 Summit avenue, op atoiesald map. ' . liOuneelonnlhg, care of offices and miU-leiisi', Rcconil, iloor l'orndey •phone Summit 2828. Gl-tf FODRTli TRACT : JCnov.n afl No, 207 nestle beside the' very doorsill of On bis two farms, one In Union same period. Barbara Avenue. , some eharmliiK home or transforms l.'twiifi. Phone Summit BE, C7-CH Court. Immediate nccupancy. Ittint county and one in Somerset county, Another admlied grass cropper of Rreatly reduced. Call So. Orange BEOINNlNC 4t a iittljll hi the north- some modest "bade yard" Into a Green Lane Farm is the prize bull, "WASHlNti to do at hoirn, or out by 8580. i 6&-I* wejileHy line sM BarljjrtaJ. Avfcade dis­ Mr, Kean has made a specialty of LEGAL ADVERTISING- tant one hundred IE«" easterly from haunt ot unbelievable beauty. Mrs, Cherub's' lluyul- llclvild uE "Sherwood, day, Houseeleaninc,/ First oiaNS "Winana'-iaselnathiB Kavrten, where lalsing blooded stock and poultry and •^rnker. Phone Sumnfit 2B07, G3-tf 10-ROOM doctor's corner, for tea-room, the Interaectlou of the said northwest: lie comas of dibtiiiBUi.ilietl ancestry, roomeTK, of 2 families, EXECUTOR'S SETTLEMENT, Notice erly line, qf B-irbara Avemlf with the there LB" something bloomine; all the large number of prizes he has won JJURBE, taking care of children or in- 2-S rooms, kltchehette, partly furnished la herehv tlven. thiit th» ;"*nouni ni noftheiistM'lv In" or Oles-a Avenue, as through tho flunitner and where I at agricultural shows have, added bis father having been three tlmea % alld, by the hour. Phone K7U, 37-tf or unfurnished. the subscriber, executor of the estate said streets al-e laid out on map en, grand champion ot tlie United Slates, titled ".Map oi Muuntntmivw Manor, carefully chosen trees rind masses largely to New Jersey's laurels us an J-4 room apis., all impts, SG5G-W, flfi-tf of ,1. MURISON CHAMPNEY, deceased, All the CIHVS on the Kean farms are PAINTER ana paparhanlter—Inside will be audited and stated by the Sur­ Union Townxlilu, Union County, N ,1." ; ot climbing roses hide, the neigh-1 agricultural state, His activities as thence ru-inlnft .thing Barbara Avenue vVork only, 13. T, Nelson, SO Ash- DUPLEX house to rent, sK rnoms and rogate, and reportefl for settlement to hbrtnK walla to such an extent that j a farmer hava been carried on in to- products of those farms, v.yod Ave, Phono 15B4-J. 11-tC tho Orphan's Court of the County of north -fiftv degiien nine minutes east an illusion of an, English walled j hatli, (ill improvements; garage for thirtv-tbrce feet; thence run'nitm north operation with tho experts of the New "it's easy enough to buy blooded one car. Occupancy May 1st. Union, on Wednesday, the Cth day of garden is created, 'was shown as an j 4HYONE who wants m«in to clean .Sarner, 4 Boulevard, 67-U June, next, thirty-nlnv degrpei i'lf{y-one minutes Jersey Agricultural llepartment, who stock,'' says Mr, Kuan, "but It's more IioitBc. wash windows, or wax floors! Dated April 28th, 1928. west one hundred feet; Lhencc anvlb example of what can be done' in a, difficult, as well as mure interesting, tlfiv deitfces tllh«" mhluits v;e;,t,thlny- tihy apace. Mrs. ''Rockwell's farm i visit the farms at frequent intervals, Phone 829-W, l«l-« PURNliriED TOom id a H»alt fttmlly, THE SUMMIT TRU8T COMPANY, to laiBOisuch slock. When you do of Summit, N. J., three feet; tlieiu-c siiuih. tUirty-blue de- on River road, Jwith marvelous! studying conditions ' carefully and all improvernents; suitable for ladles i|recs flttj'«nne minutes east

?#•"*' sin MI' D, SUMMi'i TIP •w, 19? Mrs. /.asoe was asked to make a report ooneevnlns Kuilding Cz Loan Kate's country home on Sauuday, ftubcrl L, Cwaltney. Mrs. Malcolm nn **i IOV Associations at the next meeting. May litth. After the lion-ymoon the Milir. Mrs. Author O. Pratt, Mrs. P^ Lt iJIiVi «S3"§|a '€1 IIS roiiple \/ili reside at Uenninstoo, Robert L. Harnsbercer, ."Nil's. Frank IIIGU SCHOOL P.-T. A. AKSUAL L. Sholes. Mrs. Graham II. Holly, arent- _ ..„ , jyt_ Many'of their lrieiids expect 1 s MEEMNtt 1,::II«-««:—I>«I-"&II<.T |to motor to the ceremony, Mrs. Rufus K. Lcavltt, Mrs. Dicker- i fry & i °*\ fH in v** ^ iitpyift Associatloii Notes man, Mis. Charles II. Smith, SMrs. l'ho marriage of .'lb,:; Nancy Dor-j - — %~^T T- ™-„n The Summit High School P.-T. A. Wildriek Lunta, Mrs. Thomas J. .,,,., dau-htcr of Mr. uA MR.. Mr. and -Mrs. William K. Wall- WASaiWIWN SCHOOL F.-T. A. At a business meeting held will hold its annual meeting and -i.>v Uillm^ Doi ranee ot Chat-bridge, who have been the guests Watson and Mrs. Robert L. Berry. Thursday, May 3rd, it was decided election of ul'ilCcrs Thursday after­ ...inroad, am, William 11. Law-'of Major and Mrs. Edwin Sandon. Mrs. Albert H. llayard and Mrs. A (meeting of the Washington to hold a dance forac time around noon, May lOth.at 3.1G in the Bon- IKV, Jr., :on of Dr. and ."Urn. Will-! at their liome m Berkeley. Calif., Sidney II. Browne poured. I inn her Boms Servlea Ohutit^MmifmJh/! ™b £terutt f** w School P.-T. A. will take placo on the first of June to raise money for noil building. There will be an art % exhibit by the art department, and hi II. I.awivii.ee, of 147 Summit 'returned to their home on Jeffeivon .Miss Alice Luce, daughter of Mr. Wednesday, May IGtb, at which the Visual Education Fund for tho 1 school. The Gth grado was report­ refreshments will be served by the ..i.nc, Summit, will take place on l0ud on Friday. -Mr. and Mis. Wa.ll- and Mrs. Matthew Luce, of B=ook- time the annual election of officers ".irday, June 2nd, In Christ | , visited Hot bo class, Ariz. and a social time will occur. All ed as havinc pledged $20 toward Domestic Science Department of bri lRC linc, MasE., is the sues', of William the school. (•-.uvclt at 4.:i0 in the aftcrnoon. md the Yostaaitc Valley on their Philadelphia, Pa.; X?RC, WashinijtoK, IK O.; ^7GAJJ, PUttl'zfflit members are urged to bo present. this fund. Uuv. Charles Malcolm DoiifUas will Byrd at his home on Minisink way. I.trip. Miss Luce's engagement to William Pa.; WTJ.il, Cleveland, Qhiu; WW J, Dclroil, Mich.; T7BAI, Cfo- ;:-Jiform the ceremony. Miss Dor- tinnati, Ohio; TfEliTf, Chicago, lUa,; WOC, Davenport, let Mrs. Norman Schultz entertained I Byrd, Jr., lias been recently an- ranee will have as maid of honor, WCCO, Ootd itedal Flour Btciioa, Minneapolis—St. Paul; K8D, . I at luncheon on Thursday at her I nounced. Mi:;s Frances Crai-, and the brides­ homo in Windmerc terrace. St. Louis, Mo.; WI)A1?, Kama* Cit'j, Me.; Kl'I, IKS An3&e3, CcZif-S I Tl/e annual meeting- of tho Watch maids are: Miss Grace Lawrence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles It. Smith KPO, JSon Francisco, Calif. Summit, Miss Harriet Lams of Pel- entertained at dinner at their homo i Tower Chapter, D. A. R„ was held SKMII Manor, and Mrs. Herbert OK- Ua/t Tuesday at the home of Mrs. By speciql arrangement The Herald '& Record is alio to offer Its in Park place. Anions those readers these borne, service recipes ctid ilisctmslous. d'.'ii of Orange, Frederick T. Law- present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Oscap^f Ibert F. Dillman oti Brooklawn ;• •nee. of Summit "will be Mr. Law- Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Lueien HUi, i drive. Mrs. Charles R. Sinitli was "•••ico'c best man, and • the ushers chairman for the (lay. Annual re- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wafifon ports' were read and reports of the ;ir;': Edward Schrocder, Herbert and John A, Stewart, Jr. CAN YOU MAKE A.'MERINGTJE"M£i O.'.dfii of Orange. William Welsh, recent Thirty-seventh Continental Mr. and Mrs. Vance Lauderdale ConfircsB in Washington yiven. tf HAVE b<>en dclused wiUi quest- and prick It down again, "\V,->(l!iv.'orth W. Mount, l.oeliwood of Forest drive are stopping in At­ .Kurancc, and Henry Bouquet of There was an interesting exhibition * Ions about how to make the The lllllns for our Chocolato Pla .Summit, N. J., lantic City for a week. of early American RIUBS loaned by meringue on a. pl« BO that it would can bo made whllo tho pastry oiiell, .Jersey City, The ceremony will be Mrs. Marshall Goer and Miss H. la cooking, and then the fllllnn followed by a reception at the home a number oi! menibera. titan d up after It was baked and May 8th, 1928. Kuena Craifi returned on Friday A number oi dogs whose owners be fluffy and tender. I think the Rhould be cooled before It la poured ni the bride's aunt, Miss Jane A. from a motor trip through the Into the crust. Hero Is Uie-illllng JJurand," on Hobart avenue. Mr. have neglected to obey the police niost persistent qupstlon ia, "What ShenemlOiiu Valley to Charleston, piakes a merlneUe tough?" and for Chocolate Pie. • I'Ud Mrs. Lawrence will reside a edict of muzzling their pe.ts have .'he Claremonl Apartment, Summi! : N. c. been taken by the dos wardens, and next, "What makes U shrink, and Chocolata FUllnfl' avenue, Summit, after a. short Mrs. J. Oscar Williams enter­ this precautionary measure lias the little beada of syrup coma out f& cups sugar lioncymoon. tained at tea on Friday at the Red­ been objected to by a number of on the top". H tsp. salt 4 tbsp. cornstarch o— • stone Inn "for Mrs. Graham It. Short Hills residents. The article ', Most pies which have the crown­ To Our Patrons: Tyler—Colgate Trumbull of New York. Among by Dr. H. A. Tarvell of Newark, ing elory ot a deep Huffy mcrincue 3 cups milk which appeared latt week in the tequlre the crust to be baked first 2 egG yolks The wcddhiK of Miss Mary Evelyn those present wore Mrs.. J. Osgood Nichols, Mrs. Pennington Sutter- Millburu Item, should convince tho so that tho'fllllnc can be poured ; ECIS. melted cnocolato (each eg, <'i)I;.;ate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. thwaite, Mrs. M. L. tl. Raffcrty, skeptics of the actual and terrible Into .it'anil' tho meringuo put, on 1 oz.) .funics Colby Colgate of 270 Park Mrs. Louis P. Bayard, Mrs. Arthur danger which not only their fami­ .berore tho final browning. Thla Is 1 tsp. vanllk On Wednesday, May 9th, we will formally . \ unite, New York, and Ik'iminKton, Terry, Mrs-. Sidney H. Browne, Mrs. lies but the petted nuiia.ils them­ Irue of lemon anil chocolate plo as Mix the sugar, calt a.nd corn­ Vt., and Nathaniel Tyler, Jr., son „Huber„ t H-^.. Blake„.^,...,, Mrs-t.^. Ralp.»..!..h» *.*.H selves incur by their laxness. well as butterscotch, date pie and starch together in the top of ii open our new commercial office, No. 330 Spring­ of jlr. and Mis. Nathaniel Tyler, of Rummery. Mrs. Albert H. Bayard, Thirty-five residents of Short HillK DtherH. In making Just one crust doublo boiler. Add tho milk and Piny terrace, will ts'ike place at Col- 'Mrs. Charles M. Douglas, jHrs. aro ul this present time takinj; tho tor a. plo of this type, I use a small cook for 15 minutes. Add the well anti-toxin and tho gravity of the oastry recipe: beaten ess yolks slowly. Add tho field Ave., Summit. An interesting and instruc­ situation should not'bo minimized. 1'Ialn Pastry melted chocolato and cook slowly At the Post Offico hist week five 1 cup kitchen-tested Foul for 5 minutes. Remove from tho tive demonstration will take place at eight o'clock IIOBK were noted, two unmuzzled % tap. salt Arc and add vanilla. Fill baked and running free, one unmuzzled on % cup shortening plo shell. Cover with mcrlncuo and in the evening. a, leash, and two with mUMle.s, all Ice water to malto a stiff dough bake. This amount makes fllllnff this in the face of the order of the After SHUK-GItO —ii (,'ood This makes a good plain pastry for ono 7 Inch pie. Board of Health that all (logs-be which will be very nice and ttnUy After tho filling has cooled, pour iii>lific:itioii of muzzled and kept in'their owners' If handled correctly. Tho first pre­ It Into tho baked pastry shell and In this new office we have endeavored- to homes. The. small children who caution I take is to measure my cover with a meringue. A merin­ Excelsior with their nurses are constantly in Ingredients accurately so us to bo gue film ply means a fluffy mixture furnish every facility for your convenience. We LAWN SEED the PosL Office or near, the door, sure to keep tho proportion of fat of beaten egir whito and ousar. For are exposed.to great dancer il this to tho Hour—-one to three. One- a lanro plo 9 Inches in diameter I feel sure you will find it a pleasure to visit us, Rolled firmly with oiie »t our carelessness • continues. While third aa much shortening aa flour like to IIHO three eg*; whites for the hysteria is to he dcplured, in­ ia enough to niaUe n. medium rich meringue, but for & 7 inch pie two not only on this opening date, but many times LAWN ROLLERS telligent precaution",, against Ihls tender crust, 1 cut the shortening egg whites seem to make enough. 'OR THE LAND'S SAKE menace should be taken by all riftht will produce an excellent Into tho Hour and salt with two Tho best proportion of sugar IS, two minded citizens. ' knlvea rather than using my ling­ to three tablespoons of sugar for thereafter. USE vdvctj lawn—one you'll mi- Among: those who' attended the ers as tho warmth of the hands each e&g white. You may UHO The Odorless Fertilizer joy cuttliiK if yo« fst1 «l»e of May, Day paceant at Bryn Mawr causes tho fat to rub Into and coat granulated sugar or powdorcd. or COIICRC last Saturday were: Mr. a combination of tho two. Some . Ezr.utiful lav.iia, ottracttve flower our ball, benriiifr the flour. It Is better to leave the We will be pleased to greet you. [>r.d!;, Iu;-urirvit shnibbery, splendid and Mrs, Lucicn-IMU, Mr. and Mrs. rat in lumps tho size of peas as cooks add ,n fow drops of vinegar •vegetable cardens reault froin the uca John Kemmcrer, Mias Marion Kcm- this helps to produce a flakier to help make tho merlnfiuo stand of tins complete fcrtilirier. *• LAWN MOWERS mcrer, Mr, .and' Mrs. T. Wilson crust. I chill the. dough thorough­ up well. For the merlnnuo for thia Llovd, Mr.- and Mrs. Frank h. ly before roiling it as the chilling Chocolate Pic. use: Yours very truly, 10-ih., C5c LT)-)!)., S?1.50 Sholes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Andre 2 egK whites CO-lli., $2.51) seems to help make It tinky, Th'en Fouillhoux, Mr. an,d MIVM. Thomas J. tioxt I use- a cunvas cover on my 4 tbsp. sugar Watson, the Misses June Watson, plo board and also a, white ribbed If tho whites aro beaten too Anita Fouillhoux, Betty Craig and Btocklng on my rolling pin. You much It breaks down the egg.colls Frances Seymour, and John A. can rub tho flour into the canvas so that they will not hold the air Jersey Ceiatal PWjeir Stewart, Jr. I ;over (or a coarse crash towel will and nugar 'as well, aud tho milr- Hardware' Dr. and Mrs. B. William Diidley Ho) and also rob some flour Into Inftuo will not bo as high,and fluffy, & Oghfc Company. ot I^ako road, are sjiendlng n few kho cover on the rolling pin arid'so peat the eg.? whites, thereforo. un­ lousewares days at their summer home at Mar­ prevent the dough' from sticking. til they hold a point when you pull FRED MORT, Resident Manager. shall Point, Low;^.^ Maryland. You will notlco, that wo use a out the egg beater. Then heat the 431 Springfield Ave. 'Phone 1121 Summit, N. J. Miss -Mabel, '..Geer^ daughter of high temperature .,,450 to 660° P1-. sugar adding It very gradually. If Mr. and Mrs. .Marshall Oeer of Jef­ tor baking plo crust. Tho heat you wish to add a few drops of ferson road, spent the week-end should Ret tho pastry before the vinegar, put that In with the sugar. at Philadelphia. shortening has time to melt. After The inlxfuro will become very stltt Mrs. Perry F. Hall of l*ike road the pustry has bcetl In the oven a and glossy and shoui'l ho piled on­ ia spending a few day.1) at tho home moment or two. look at it to se i to tho top or the plo In luffy mass­ ^^TO^g^ &mrkdJuBurhon1he^^^k of her sister, Mrs. Henry It. Guild, If it Is puffing itp.too much, and es, or It can bo piped on In oi in UrookUnc, Muss: • '£ It In, re^.ch tb? oytn with a. fork f'uiicy deshm with a pastry tubo. =») Mrs. IJOUIS P. Bayard entertained at. tea on Sunday for Miss Alice Luce of Brookline, Mass., whoso courses will he used. encasement to William Byrd, Jr., Miss Marjory L»yn;,' of Forest SSg^g^atua^j has just boon announced.' Anions drive gave a bridge and shower last those present were. Mr. and Mrs. Saturday in honor of Miss Nancy jMatlnejes at. 2:S0; Evenings at 1. William S. Roe,' Miss Ann Roe, Mr. Dorrance. Those present wore: "Fil'fit Feature Presented—Afternoons at 3; KveiUngs at 7. and Mrs. Frank A,'..DiUi»iKham, Mr. the Misses France-, CriliK, Casilda Clark, Betty enug, Geraldine Hunt­ Both Features Shown After 8:30. and Mrs. J. Stewart .Baker, Mrs. Louis F. Parke, i Mr.' and'Mrs. Ruth- er, Huldah Lentz, Grace Lawrence, SATURDAY AND HOLIDAY NIGHTS' veil A. Wodell, Mv. and Mrs. Will­ Eleanor Blake, Doris Spicer, Gwen­ Two Shows ut (1:30 and i) o'clock; Matinees Saturday at 2. iam K. AValibriace. Mr. anil Mrs. dolyn Williams, Elizabeth Truslow, Norman S. Walkor, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Herbert Osdon. LAST DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 8— Francis D. White, air. and Mrs. J. Oscur Williams, Mr, and Mrs. "Pool- Tllfin" Left $300,000 Arthur D. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Philadelphia.—Following rumors ward B. Ronwick, Mr. and Mrs. of hiddou gold In the shack In which I Ralph R. Rummery, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shelley, recluse, died, police­ 'Pierrepont D. Schreiber, Mr. and men took shovels and began to ex­ IMrs. Charles H. Smith, Mr. and plore. They uncovered a safe in I Mrs. James M. Symington, Mr. and (he cellar in which there, was ap­ Mm. Gustavo I,. Stewart, Mr. and proximately $200,000 in cash and IMrs. William J. A. McKim, Mr. and securities. He' had died apparently Burnt Esk—I Mrs. William L, McKim, Mr. and in poverty. i Mrs. John ft. Montgomery, Mr. and 1 won't take less than $675 cash for this, even Mrs. Edward S. H. PenderBast, Mr. Ulir Famine* Hide Free j from my creditors. It originally sold for over $3,000. I and Mrs. William Thayer Brown, Rome.—As a further means of en­ /iin ':Mr. and Mrs. J. Andre Fouillhoux, couraging large families, Italian "It" is a seven-passenger, eight-cylinder Peerless Mr. and Mrs. J. Osgood Nichols, street car companies have fallen In 0 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Linnlnp:- line with Premier Mussolini's ef­ touring car, and if you don't get it someone else will! | ton, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hunt­ Supported By LARRY KENT er, Mr. and .Mrs. George II. Hull, forts hy offering free passage on Carries six excellent tires and all extra equipment Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Rufus E. Leavitt, their lines (o families consisting of —Companion Screen Play— Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1'- Harnabers- seven or more, - at better than sixty-five m. p. h., no foolhV! or, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Muir, Mr. HOOT GIBSON and Mrs. Robert L. Gwaltnoy, Mr. Primary Day, Tuesday, May lfith. and Mrs. Perry K. Hall, Miss Helen Polls open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. hi. And • Listen—! -in- Gwynnc, Miss Agnes Duryea. Mr, (daylight saving time). md Mm. Graham U. Tiirnbull, Mr. This car has been jacked up winters so that the "Tl E RAWHIDE KID" ami Mrs. Robert II. Blake, Mr. and Send your Items of interest to Mrs. Sidney H. Browne, Mr. and the HERALD. paint still has the painter's thumb marks on it, and Mrs. Fifeyd W, Jefferfon, Miss the upholstery (No. 1 hand buifed leather) carries Janice Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Graham ft. Holly, Mr. and Mrs. BUS SERVICE ! the tang of the cow-country. But the battery is Bernard J. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. From • • | Archer Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Dan- awful. I mean it's Terrible. Don't say I haven't i'orlh Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler SUMMIT warned you. Van Vechtcn, Mr, and Mrs. Mar­ MOREIS COUNTY—TO shall Gccr, Miss Louise Geer, Will­ iam Byrd, William Byrd, Jr., and H. Newark, Bluplevrootl, MHIburn Hartshorn Hack. Springfield, Chatham, Madison Convent St«t Ion, Moirlatown, 3Jor Reason for Se ing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert U. Whitney ris Mains, Greystono Pavk (yt-it< Want to buy Studcbaker Commander and need _s* of Campbell road are spending the HosiiitaI>. vcek-eud at. Great NceU, L. I. Runes Icnvo UncImwaiUMi 11. 11. a little extra money for some other items. Miss Loulne Gccr, daughter of Mr. •StnilDii— and Mrs. Marshall Geer of Jetfsr- For Grs-yatonc Paife son road, who has hocit'"spendins a Week days, Saturday.': and Sun- west as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. d;iya: G:13 A. IT., 0:10 A. X>.; Onsn The Lackawanna is at your service M. C. Armetronff of New York, at vvorv :;u minuten miill i:l0 p. Jl. <9*40 P.M. tf> Kim St., Madison), You'll have to telephone 1840 Summit before I to help you plan a wonderful voca­ Old Point, Va., has returned. 30-10 P.M. no:(0 P.T.T. t« Kim Kt., ' Mrs. Bancroft GherardI called on Madison), 11.10 P.M. to aioiria can lei you sec it—any time at all, just ask for tion trip to America's great tourist Saturday on the - Minnetonka. for Plains Center, 12:07 A.M. to ilorii:;- resorts, at exceptionally low cost. England, where she will spend a tuv.-n Park, "Bob," few months. NIAGARA FALLS Mrs. William M. YVHlfahlre or Cin­ Week day!..: 5:51 A.M., C:21 A.M.; j And says if you get it you can take that summer Special VVcck-ISnd Rstc $18.74 cinnati spent Sunday at the home then I'vury 13 mlnotcs untir S:zl 1". M ; then i-viry SO minutes until tilip in the most peerless Peerless you ever saw. I TORONTO .$£7.60 of. Mr. and Mrs. Robert II. Blake ifi:,-,l P.M. (11:21 and 11:31 P. 11. lo on Knollwood road. • llaplewood). hate to sell it, honest, but you won't care when you PACIFIC COAST .Mr. and Mrs. Worthington Camp­ Saturdays: 5:51 A.M., G:£l A M.; bell of Knollwood place loft on Fri­ thol! I'vcvy IS mhiutu:. unlll-9:"l 1*. seb^ it. Bring the family when you plan to come, Los Angtl«, San Francisco, day for Cambridge, Md., ii-herc they M ; theii every :*n minuten until ICr.jl San Diego, Portland, P. 31. (11:21 pld 11:51 P. M. to M:ii>!e- will spend a fortnight at the home woofl). and! remember—"Bob." Summit 1840. Seattle, Vancouver ; .|135.12 KB» -1 ^f0f CS. • of Mrs. Campbell's mother. Knndaya: C,:2l A. M., and evory 30 COLORADO The vnw'n'b nchcaule for golf nilnu-f. until JU:S1 P. I,:. (11,21 iind for 192.S has been Usned and is a 11:C1 £'. 71. tt> MapJeYi-oo<»). Week Only Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo $90.12 full one. The one hail play handi­ 'This NATIONAL PARKS- cap—IS holes", was played on Sundays: G:21 A.M.; then every SO Thursday, and Mrs. Kixnn of Ho- minutes until l«:St A.M.; then every VelloWPtonc Park *SJ0."i.CS ]5 niinuteii until S:1H P.M.; rben b?rt a van tie won the prize for the every 20 minutes ujiUI 1X:~1 P.M. Ghirier and AVatertoa T.akes' first net score. The hostesses for Park;; - 107.12 tho day were Mrs. William S. Roe, BUSES FOR HIRE Rocky Alt. Esios Park 100.G2 Mrs. Arthur Jnnca. Mrs. Sidney H. Public Service De Laxc tftiscs * Tmir 5S4.V0 Extra i Browne, and Mrs- H, O. May, chair- | afford a sphr.did v.catis of carry­ A)H*vc ir*ayf^ A|t!>ljr Itosn ^snimlt. 'ffian, of the Women's Golf Conmii*- j. ing parties to the $edsharc, ttso&tf For Irnin =, 2h«.ii]t.-. t*v.r<. r."=rrfallonj tee.'. Amone the Short Hill? women | tssns, ihcalrc, or fe #thl&ic or i/i*-irmi.ti!.'.n .ippl who entered the conuictiMOD. were: j oilier evtsti. Ihry artid^al tor U,fts. Sidney H. Brerwue, M»s. Art^ir ; picnics, suitings, ®r teurf< -ail, Mrs,. Charles li. Sm»b. ; Pfrtma Mcrift»>*n 2H(f$, Eufu-s C. l*.iv-m and Mrc.; William a.•Hoe. The Uinser com- | ll;l. jii>ti;»rm THIS romsnencecl ^ith A and j WBMCI1ESBJBM -S3. &«th aisn*!- ap-d tower i /

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