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J. StMfots luiy CommHt»« Worlc Read the Herald For Local News and Summit fUcord L* r. N* •• Yw II Ami tCEMIS SsSBBBBSBSSS^MiSBBM^BSSBBSBBBBBSSBSS^gajjMaBjBMBBBBBBa Urg«t Cooperation in Engineers Map final PaMr CoHteHon Use of Fluorine to Prevent The final collections for paper, Fight to Check sponsored, by Summit Pott No. 138 ol the American Legion, will Denial Caries Gets OK take place on the following dates; The Board of Health recently gave ita unqualified en- Water Rate Boost North Side, Sunday, Aug. 17 — dorsement to the use of fluorine as an effective method of Xhf esgia***** foasaaiftc* *f tie South Side, Sunday, Aug. 2*. preventing dental caries, This was reported to the Herald r,iat [uuBkripalilfcOi. affected by Larry May, post commander, by Dr. Henry P. Dengler, the board's health officer. tttf propose of. the Camumoawn^iih commending citizens for their co- \*ur Co. of Summit to boast its operation in the drives, which have At its April meeting, it may be recalled, the Board heard an explanatory report ^4. fiti-s '-'• V'r **•** have bad m ore- continued for nearly four j'l-ars,, "Fluorine and Its Use in the Pre- ; inary ,. m*ettag recently • with said yesterday that the low price im vention of Dental Caries " Th#, -im- Mavor Clyde Pa*t» of Monisiown, now paid by mills for the paper port wu personally made by Dr. , :;'i is » s&Bitary engineer- At this makes further collections unprof- v J. M. Wisao of the Qivkion of itable. However, he appealed to mating. ptoB* were mapped for Dental Hygiene of- the State De- residents to tie* all papers together (i:twii;ng the iireliBiiBary lnv«§ti- partment of H«alth -r.iVMi to fight' the MMigiti-fur and place them in bundlts on tlu> Following out the recommenda- curb for the final pick-up. > i"oost which is aum before Uae tion of Dr. Wisan-, tha Board of Puhln- Utilities GDmrnkkkML. Health, suggests' the U5t> of on* Mayor Potts fcaa agreed to do [ti|t- ik.ork-.lar.a If* ao(L to «u*e«L of water. While th« ideal pisw Ckmadf h*s .appro- from the standpoint of the health authorities would be for the Com- (., to date neither the Borough Enjoys Summit; monwealth Water Co. ts^admin- nor Township of Ke« Providence ister th« fluorine, the plan haan t h ts uppropriated «ay mooty. The Takes Mile Walks advanced to that stage. ;i!:.r two muakppKljties Mv'<" **> A former slave. Mrs, Rebecca It Is pointed out that the bet- t;r,,.4c..l an interest ..in fit pro- Garland, w.ho claims to be 111 ter the teeth ,the more fluorine there is in the enamel." 7 Th» A p: iipo^at thai officials, of the years old, yesterday attributed her long life to "hard work and Board of Health explains that r,,iunWnwcaith' Wt&tt Co.- .suet the use of. fluorine in the water liking people.' A native of Lun- with Irungtott rrpresentatives to would cut teeth decay among in- Ingburg, Va., a town 80 miles' di.ii-u.** the paatibUitjr of Uoai nu- fants and young children by *> from Petersburg, Mrs. Garland ^ipality taking over th* com- per cent." has been visiting two of her nine > pany's system in the Essex County children for the past three weeks. Frederic W. Willard In his report, Dr. Wisan saiit , ny |IM> . been made' to toe Sum- the cost for the city a» a whole They are Mrs. Lulla Brldgeforth in: concent. would range between four and six of Railroad avenue and Mrs CAMPiatS—Sixty-one Summit Girl Scouts left Monday by bus for from the Plain field Girl Scout Couniil, will be directed by Mra. 1.. T. cents per person based on ths Tjii- committe* of cngaaetn Lenora Parker of Broad street. ! kolden of Montroae avenue. (Photo by Jay) F. W. Willard Dies; present population and certainly which include* Frank A. Hurray, two weeka of fun at Camp Blue Heron, Sparta. The camp, rented Many Descendant* neer for Sumaiit, met Tues- not more than $1,000 a year. H* A gentle woman, about five feet day in Irvlngton to discuss the also labels the use of fluorine as two and weighing about 110 Overlook Trustee; fad* they have coUectrd and de- a money-saving device, being Fall Book Sole pounds, Mrs. Garland keeps her !crinin| what to present to a Summit and Rest of America Join Madison Man Loses much cheaper than the present descendants of which there are meeting of representatives and B. of E. President minimum coit of $20 per year for 36 greatgrandchildren and eight ! attorneys from eight municipall- Calls for Work Frederic W. Willard, former each child. The recent conven- great-greatgrandchildren, s t e p - scheduled foe today. United Campaign on Red Feather Day Arm by Fall into member and at one time presi- tion of, the American Dental As- By Many Women Summit will be joining' with the rest of America in ping, Declaring that the drive dent of the Board at Education, sociation in Boston heard a re- from Virginia to Summit''was not m-livc in the const met inn'of the port that dental conditions are With the appointment of Mrs. holding' its eleventh annual United Campaign on Red Cement Mixer tiring, Mrs. Garland proved her ICiii.son Junior High School, a becoming increasingly worse. Summit Woman Harding Johnson to head the Feather Day, October 19, Woodruff J. English, campaign activeness by dashing off to Louis DelMonte, 23, of Madison, former trustee of Overlook Hos- Result* Beneficial book-pricing division, arrange- chairman, pointel out today in telling of the work done Trentjon and Newark on side Appointed USO was nported in "critical condi- pital, died at his home, 12 Haw- " City-wide experiments now being ments for the Summit College throughout the summer by the Campaign Budget tion"' in Overlook Hospital as the trips. One of her favorite past- thorne place, on Monday. Hia times in walking and as she re- conducted by Newburgh, N.T. an* County Chairman i Club fall -book sale are now under Committee. Herald goes to press. ngp was 68. Mr. Willard was also Grand Rapids, Mich, point to that wins a warm response from marked yesterday, "If I don't a member of the Zoning Board, way. Mrs. Johnson is a former Mr. DelMonte, a World War II beneficial results on children up Mrs, Wi!U«zn P. Satterthwajt* "Nearly 1,000 other federated all of u«.*" walk too far, I'm sta good as any- « director of the First National president of the club1 and was a and a native of New Prov. to seven and eight years of ag^. »'.__ Prospect street nas *e*n ap- campaigns for the support of Red "This October goal of the I- body." Her idea of a mild walk Bank anil Trust Cn.. director of Id en co Borough, wa| injured To date there has been no parti- ointed chairman of United SCTV-*, moving spirit in founding the sale Feather youth and welfare serv- in-one United Campaign for the the Summit Federal Savings and Monday morning when he fell into is from Mrs. Parker's hous«, near cular prodf that fiuorine benefits <• Organizations volant**!* for which has become an institution ices will be held in as many cities Y.M.C.A., the Y.W.C.A., the Un- Loan Association, and a member the rotating 'blades of a cement the Rahway Valley railroad, up other people, though it has been if entire Union County. The ap- in Summit She will be assisted by during the next two months," coln Y.M.C.A.., Family S«rvke kf of the Bankers Club of America. mijet. >i«v was cleaning at the Spatz the Broad street hill and over to established $*£,Jolksj up t* p_ pointment ( wa» announced Uiia Mr. English Informed the .Herald. aociatlen, ' The jjsl, jfc. Mr*. Wttllaw Martin of Short Tht JSuptfly '.Co., Berkeley HetshtB, hajf other Hwighter'fl hounn im Mi. Wiliitrd vttkt a metaltuigint «b* USO Ama Office in "Together th«y will raise more Boy ScouW, Marital kyglene So- Hull. •"' "manufacturers of cement blocks. Railroad avenue. and chemical engineer and re- fV riiardsvitle by albs Philoanena than $170,000,000 because, in the ciety and Summit Home tor Chil- Experiments of the Stall Patrolman Vito LaSasso of the Senses Unimpaired cently retired as president at the V Kervrin, area director «f USO Mra. Perry Farnurn, who will recent words of' President Tru- dren is the minimum amount on Health Department show the ef- Kcvr Providence Township Police With none of her five smse* Nassau Smelting* Refining Com- Hake* for Lyons VA Hospital have charge of sorting, said that man, these united campaigns are which these Red Feather services fect of fluorine which is preva- Department, who investigated the impaired, Mrs. Garland enjoys pany, a subsidiary of Western Mrs Sattertbwaite is one of th* &* October opening would feature 'a thoroughgoing American idea (Continued on Page 2) lent in the water supply. Fluorine accident, said it is believed Mr. newspapers and occasionally the Electric Co. He served for'more •rucrs in USO. Her record of '> i°odchildren's book department, is very noticeable in a line about nd tnttt in DelMonte fell feet first into the movies. She eats anything she than 40 years In the Bell Tele- oiumcer services began in the ! » addition toi the shelves 15 miles from the Delaware mixer. Hr explained that as far as cares to, never smokes, doesn't phone system, retiring last April.