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66fh Y»*r—Mo. 3 Summit 4-4M* SUMMIT, N. J, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1954 Entered u t»«con4 tlati M*iter it ib( rmwttttm * veil at buwmlt, N. J. later tht Act ef Hattk J. um A TEAR IH (IMS 31 Kids Assured Breakdown of Vacations as Siren System Revised Junior High Pledge Fund Hits $1300 Snarls Air Raid To Go Before Students Today Coctributtooj te the Herald Camp An almost complete breakdown An eight-month long controveity 'ovei ihe Juijior'High Fund this last week pushed, the in the city's air raid alarm sys- tem during the surprise alert School pfedge nearedscttlctoeiit Tuesday nigiit wlien the •t--..fal,tftre* tte |1,SGO mmtWmd ! Monday morning created confu- Board of Education piit its stamp of apprdvlil'to j» .revised • reared the 18S3 total. of. 11,800. ! sion among the public and bam* draft of the.pledge drawn up by a committee of students J Agiin school children were promi- ' pered the work of Civil Defense and faculty. member|;' The pledge must adopted cent tad, dominant among donors. . units. Four of the five warning * ,i.h a Junior High School home ! devices failed at the crucial mo- by tbe student ..body" of. (;30. •Tbe ,tie\v* pledge:' which omit* rx<:n • voting to give its treasury i ment with the result that practi- cally no one ih the city heard the Council Adopts an*" refaeireace t» world citizenship. ti $25.21 to the Camp. Fund and ! .w^-werfil 'outlook but instead in-- Vis. Rutfa'Piwltck's sixth, grade j alarm and regular and Auxiliary- police and .wardens were given New Regulations clades a phrase''about- cooperation c'a** at lineoin School doipg ! the. added task of patiently ex- with M people,?., tor peace,-is as J.jcewice by cleaning out its til] and plaining to many pedestrians that 4^miog over $7 to the Fund. A $1 \ a "raid" was la progress. For Subdivisions "I, j htudent ©£ ihe Summit g:ft was reteired from two girl* ' The only siren to operate was More stringent regulations .per- Junior High School, jtromise to i ho preferred to remain anony- the one located on top of Fire tuinirig.-to the subdivision, of laads ebty and uphold thf laws of my WINS FORD GRAST-Alvin L. twmtry and school. I will be | Gn&by, son of Mr. and Mrs. La-Headquarters on Broad street. All were introduced, by Co'inrniin''€mm- others, located throughout fhe til Tuesday nijjht in an..«rdihaRfe fcvti, ee«ritec w tn a "Headquartersr signal, however,, The-new, mlfs ut-re ile-'iinied tu zi if eoatributJoHS continue I ^^ > ' bachelor of arts could not be heard throughout all f ciser groups will be added. Thee j j cum laude with honors in conform with the 1553•>*'<•* Jersey sections of the business area. State Planning Act. • The original pledge read as fol- Lrst contingent of boys, number- ! sociology and anthropology, 'was ~ The yellow, or warning signal, tea, will deparp t for Camp I »«tt'arded a $2,500 grant by the The ordinance, which i, prmifel; "A*-. , . , was flashed to City Hall head- 1 1 u m Morrisis , the MoMorriis CCount y YYM V ^eni Foundation to work on his quarters at 9;.3.Va;nr. and the red in legal form elsewhere"'in this" ,,-' . * f *nt of summit Junior IA camp at Budd Lake, on Satur- '"aster's degree in •international signal, which should have been issue, deals :in detail with ike HiEh Schf»i arid a future citizen day, June,, 26 and on Tuesdayday,, aml Regional Studies, Soviet heralded by siren blasts, was re- definitions and the requirements of the world, promise to obey and &, nine girls willl leave for ! Union," Grisby, a member of Phi ceived at 10:01 a.m. The all-clear, for minor and major subdivtsfons. uphold the laws of my country Beta Kappa and Kappa Delta !-v0 ,«eeks at Star Lake Camp. which also should have spread by A minor subdivision is defia.'d *ahd school. Therefore, 1 must be A jroup ©f 12 boys Will start 'their Rho social fraternity, will study siren blasts, came at lfl'11 a.m. as any subdivision which confans loyal, courteous and trustworthy camp vacations at Bonnie Brae at Harvard University. A, gradu- and work,, lor the health, success- Cjyil Defense officials had QO'TEST CLEARS SPRIXGFIKI I) .vVENIJJE — The n0 raore Ulan thxee bts fror;ti3 (imp oa July I. The total of 31 ate of Sum mil High School, he with air raid procedures. Despite the failure of the «: ^ad happines of all people." - explanation for the collapse of the above picture cf Springfield au-iHitf taken during on an existin rh-idreri selected to .date is less played soccer at Colgate and was city's siren alarm system which left most sections S street an gremlins. Harry C. Kates, city thoroughfare of traffic and pede.stiuns m accordance reported. (Wolin photo) , division is anything not a min-sr > »tudent body Monday clerk and deputy director of Civil - : _^_ . t_. ,. _J_>_^_»_. subdivision, such as a housing de- j ^ ^^ i% mf m if the t • ____ Defense, said that all sirens were : velopment. change Mill be' supported by the given a, thorough test OH Saturday j a sketch plat or Camp Fund Contributions Springfield Turns noon and all were found to be in j Five6erman Social Behavior Code for In all'cases p Veterans of. Foreign Wars, who Th» Summit Herald mid Fam- perfect working condition. < map of the proposed subdivisfoa; protested theinclusion of "ai phrase ifv Service Association 'grate- Oh Monday, following the mid- ; must be submitted to the Pbs-f coawrtating world citizenship in ? fully acknowledge thf fuilovv- Down Merger With morning failure, Kates and Fire j Youths to Visit Junior High Pupils Passed ning Board. In the case of a mirsopr the original .pyear-did pledge and , In* contributions to the> WJI . Chief Thomas Murray re-cheeked ! subdivision its approvapp l or disap-p } thereby set off Ihe fireworks that Camp Fund. * _,, ., ' each siren at noon and discovered \ A social behavior code covering provall can be recommended d to \ focused national attention upon that only one,, located at Argyle ' Here for Month Junior High students following its UoniMion* may be sent to Summit Red Cross conduct of guests and hosts at presentation, to the student body the city authorities by a three man Symniii ind eventually involved The Sonntit Itentd Camp -("and, Court and Springfield avenue, j Five young Germans, fr.«j parties and other out-of-school so- sub-division committee of tbe four bcal - organizations in - the Members of the Springfield Red failed .to operate. Three which , by a committee of ninth, eighth pledge e o Summit Herald, tl and a woman, nil! arrive in Sum cial function's has been adopted Planning Board, argument. The VFW Cross chapter last week voted to were, silent a few hours prior ; rait tomorrow to spend •*. *» and seventh grade students, par- Mr**t, AH contributions ju he ! reject a plan to merge the Spring by Junior High School students. In the case of a major sub- d' the phrase "future w worked perfectly at the noon test. as guests of seven Incal ' n 'i-.- ents and teachers. citijrel1 6f in Tb* Herald on The code is patterned after a simi- division the procedure is more " ^. world" . was un- field chapter, With, the Summit Desplte the breakdown in the ' Their visits are' under ? (li- On the subject of party invita- * etfemise tlje : chapter and in'steatl. moved to re- i lar one recently approved by th'e; tions. the code opposes party complicated and involves no! only and the f&ur organiza- alarm system, two observers i pices of the "Expert. » IL -U- • &m\w i|jgh the preliminary map but ones .erf tions ^ viewpoint that the -1. activate Ihe ^|jpiiiattwi irt'^twgh.. i- Us**Mik&" aad ^ hailed the Utt as greater detail. s pfolg*' Ao*»ld to Sate are &» fol election of nevf personnel tot its to invitatirtns for J hosts not admit uninvited guests enae to a world outlook. : board of directors. One of the provisions, according v Tlte groups favoring a "world fur*. I««. ', ..'.., .... j in ! The rneeting to decide the fu- the public. onage, time limits for parties arid should be specific by mail, tele- to the state 1953 act, is that Ike Mr- 4 .vtn. ca»la .C. Treat- *5 W its committee-for''hospitality for Sorlrtv iiifiM invitations and parents should tures such as wooded areas, eleva- twenty -Springfield civie groups, store, ireswnated « shelters and | ganization tim {ar m()Te than 20 en Voters, the local- chapter of -90S know of the number of guests ex- tions, and rock formations. and officials of the Summit chap- j, instead cluttered up doorways or the .Americans for Democratic Z9M years been working to build up. pected. At least six black on white prints V. C. ter, including Carle ton W. Pier- remained next to building in various countries, groups, of Action. " * •' . son, Summit chapter chairman. instead of obeying authorities by "Hackers" Not Wanted of the preliminary plat together' ZiM S%©iul# Consult VFW 1 persons who are eager to promote Guests are advised to respect with three applications must be - Plans for the merger of the two | entering the shelter areas; mutual understanding and respect The1 VFW eomjnanderv Norman •Thrift «f His Bo.t* l.VOfl chapters \\oro_ firsl. disclosed Traffic throughout the city the home and property of the host filed with the city clerk before a N between their own and other lands. at all times and the host is told Martin of New Providence, said ft. <. K»ithut about six weeks "; «. r»ck IM North Jersey. informed of the host and see to it The fund, which receives sup- to by the VFW without prior i j positions in thfjir fields and al- lion* 1W00 Arguments in favor of the mer- I ready are prtipioyc-d. .. that transportation is provided in port from more than HO large fc»-*i«dge .of- the Board. , S.00 ger with- Summit pointed to the and small U. S. and Canadian i •«!• 3*. iSM Local Library j. Th^y will stay in the I'nited Bank Officer For advance. A guest who is out later The revised• pledge was set to ' -I Sf»at it. lack of headquarters, the apparent "States another fhc months after than planned should notify parents j life insurance companies, is the; be submitted to the students last InWi ( horcb '-'t J. facte 1*1, apathy, and the difficulty in ob- I their Summit visit-to learn Amori- and explain the delay and those j pioneer agency financing the; Friday at an assembly. However, tlnrrtm • <-rhroblem. cause over hail! Best. Spaiding Differ »a« MM, VrrtUnt The record• u.rior '•' >»«i. Ih will be sentenced July fiome soi vice 'specialist, two sec which means that local resident*, will be re- approval. t, • • re t si r i e ^ nntl numd-the clock TrtiM Compahy and Mamifactur-1 man. jlU\vrcn'ce jl/Ofkhart. eighth '< these investigation? ore using more books and read- %lm Norn A". Way of 47 Wood- er,«i Trust ("ompat.y, both of Ncw/j \o. Nancy Hryclon, Iticlianl ! ported in scientific journals to He referred to a portion of the .phone service "Naturally, we Rm to Ing materials than, ever before. land avenue, chairman of the edu- York City, for 18 years specialis- give the widest possible distribute PTA'* resolution that asked that .would like* to have Sprin«{i<'ld n« cation conittutte of the I'nion Fatilkner, ronstnnce Mitchell, (Jit of 3®d Morrio avenue The figures showed that library ing in trust and estate administra- Owren; Seventh grade. Patricia lion to other researcher* and Jo adequate words replace those de- a .Ijrnneli of our'^mup. twit this is «:oHntj, N, • J . Amwiation for '•' Hot* on Bttkmon Rood not nsked for beciuige of niny re«i j {iflm stapltn. William T Snydcr. ciiui 11! Overlook ftosi>it.il who is Church .; .• :*.... 4 tirv for the offie.- «f president of Loses Driving Prlvlltq«» rHtitilmsn Chnrleit Smith and with hi*i«i check* to *even Wai Ntw f rovidtnc* . .:.; I, 9 rintidrt. u( nn election held lfl»t place lost both drivrr'n fthttt off • faulty ail burner Kun was re'UH'ftteil, Mr. Travis said, Sally Bear!) and nienn-Lytle; ex- i inerrhunts. n*d r«lib|«ry. Ne»niek it Imr- VMe«rborn, 8$ Beekman ro*d, nft lrrcR«l»rllio!« connected with Mr, A, MacMnMer, PTA prcniffent; vice president. an auto '.without a liren«i«. State ft nr\»bhon notified pottce that Aikenlwnd's dntie-< AK H result John ({nrdnpr. Student Council ad- Hampton. Xa . gave the check? ' Sf>orN ...... If Miieliii}, and Motor Vehicle atithoritir* ri>- thty MW (tmolte eomtftjt fnim the <»t JtUerniHfltiDim In^tini HIKIUI a visor, anil Robert E. between Mii\ 2\ amf Jor*e i on » ticHSiun. T!>" thli week. b The D«»rtwriii «er« away (Continued «n p»$<* 14) Junior High ^School { non existent bank in Norfolk, Vi. 4-0MK are for one V- THi SUMMIT HiEALP. THURSDAY, JONi 17, t«S4 -H» . liberty Bell w»« cracketfl ~ The~oRiOTTis~5ire~of~the troop has already | wall* tolling a knelt for Chief • cultivated pianU, According to Boy, % Saved met with the officers of Over Local Boy Scout Mr and W ^ Justice John Mara**)! In 1S35. \ the Encyclopaedia BritaniiYca." Iciek Hospital, Girl Scouts, YM N Scout-Executive x CA and. tfcf YWCA. It will confer Gets Awards Front Drowning in tht next few days with U Bland Being Checked by 8fout», Mental Hygiene Clinic. To Preach in | William Jonts, a member of t»ttioo to Jones By Local Man P#mily Service Association and Boy fptit Troop 62 of Central j phmp nmj( t A Summit man nearly lost his Budget Committee Summit Home for Children. British Churches ' Presbyterian Church was awarded |th§ George SUMMIT LUMBER CO. life by drowning last Sunday as he The budget survey committee Mr. Young has called the next an Eagle Scout Badge at the | st,r g^ — rd; Were ntttting of the Central Commit- A k»eal resident. Rev. Gerald E. Troop s anoual dinner held last j sented to Robert Me attempted ta rescue his 2-year-old of the United Campaign 'tat wtek ttt for Tuesday. June 24. at which Knoff, Ph,D., of 34 Pine Grove Grfg Cerbett by Walter"* "* J£. Dependable Source nephew who bad"fallen in a water- began the review of agency budg- et requests for inclusion in the time the report of the budget avenue, is one of two Methodist Guests of honor were Mayor chairman of the for filled clay pit at Stirling and dis- campaign to be conducted next survey group is expected to be clergymen of the New York area appeared under the surface. October. Under the chairman- ready for consideration. The Cen- 1 included in a grouii of ten Prott'S 1 ht boy. Ronald Exro of Stir! ship of Richard (J. Moser. the tral Committee has siready ado»t Lumber and Building Material fd a policy on the controversial tant minister!* from the United Wi've joined the new ing, had gone to-the .pit with bis committee consists of Ronald Stales chosen by the National uncle, John Downey of 22 Walnut C, Anderson'.! Harold Demarest, ^ueition of what constitutes Sum street, and his three brothers. G. E Low, Jr., Mrs. H. Watford mit's fair share of to agency's Council of Churches of Christ in American Motors family and SCREENS, SCREEN DOORS The child was suddenly missed Martin mi John L. Sherwood, operating deficit. This policy the U.S.A. to preach this summer and Downey saw bubbles in the treasurer of the United Cam- statement, as prepared and rec ifs England and Scotland. we're celebrating with a big. end water and dived twice before .lo paign, serving ex offieio. ommended to the -Central"Com- Dr. Knoff is executive secretary catipg the boy. According to Edgar B. Younf, mittee by the PLaaning and Sur of the division of Christian-Educa- vey Committee fender the rhsir H« brought the child to the stir chairman of the Central Com- tion for the Council. Combination Doors mittee of the United Campaign, roanship of Mrs. Arthur G. face but was too exhausted to Schwarr. is «s follows: Dr. Knoff .w ill preach June 20 reach shore, Ht summoned the the responsibility of the budget in Bromley Congregational survey committee includes tht "White the Committee does not 2iS Brood St. Summit 6-0525 boys to get help and the oldest Church, Kent. England; June ,2* IN examination and review of the look with favor upon curtailing brother, Raymond, I, ran a con- at the .Ciilford School for Boy* siderable distance and finally re- budget requests from eaeh of the services to non-resident*, * it right "local agencies included in ttron g 1 y urges that agencies at Bury St. Edmonds in the morn turned with two men who pulled ing and at the East Anglican Downey from the water. 'In thethe United Campaign and thewhich have not already done m, on the greatest performers ever built! recommendation to the Central explore measures whereby adja School for (JiiIs in the evening; meantime a woman had rescued July 18 at the Bourne Methodist the child. Downey weighs 245 Committee of the a mount, Jo be cent communities will recognize pounds. The'child's mother,"also included for each agency in the their obligation to assume more Church, Ixindon, in the morning; present, fainted. campaign goal, nearly a pro rata share of the Winehmore Methodist Church, Mr. Mostr and his committM services they are receiving. London, in the evening; July 25, The boy was. not unconscious are holding a series of confer- •*,. "We are aware of the. fact that Netherlee Church, Glasgow, Scot- and was taken to his homi'lvftere r ences with the officers of ;themethods of approaching nearby land, August 1, St. Columba's he soon recovered. Mrs..Esrd was agencies so that the budget sur- towns for funds will be condi- Presbyterian Church in Worthing- treated for shock by the Milling- vey group will have full informa- tioned by national, regional, or ton. Susses, England, ton Rescue Squad. local agency setups; but still sug tion on the program and needs From July 6 to 9 he i*ill attend The depth of the clay pit is of each agency and will have tht gist that the agencies might de- rive mutual benefit in some in the World Council of Chris- estimated to be forty feet but opportunity to question the age" : tian Education and-Sunday School some old-timers claim it is nearer cy representatives on their esti- stances from, conferring on this 75 feet. problem. Association in Frankfurt,, Ger- Hornrt Spwiol Club C«hiB«. *hm low »rk*. Ah« a hdmi ami Club U4e*. mates of financial reouirementg. many, "It seems appropriate for the budget committee to question Dr. Knoff is a graduate of Flor- -HORN ITS ida Southern University and Vale agencies on their performance 1 WASPS .JETS and plans for developing support University Theological Seminary , HUDSON He holds g doctor of philosophy fr^nr nearby towns commensurate v \ wfth the costs of services ren: degree from Yale University. dered to their citizens. In any After serving pastorates in Con- ease, where the facts indicate necticut; he • beca.ftie,-.,.dfrector., of no. 1 specialist in storage! that Summit citizens are being religious activities af Icfwa State asked t» carry more or less than Teachers' College in 1938. He thtir "fair share" of an agency served as director of the educa- e«st, the Budget Committee tional program for the Interna- should recommend appropriate tional Council of Religious Educa- adjustment in the portion of the tion from 1944 to 1946 and as gen- agency's budget to be included eral secretary of the International in the Summit United Campaign. Council of Religious Education "Because of differing agencv from 1946 tovl9Sl when he became situations such adjustments, may associated with the National Coun- WURLlJZER not be feasible on a rigid formula cil of Churches. > Don't mi98 this opportunity basis but may need to tafce ac- !o see how the musical enjoyment count of such factors as agency decisions or plans for services NEW LAMOt OUTDOOR of a brand new WurliUer Piano outside the'limits of Summit, the tuoiui UM tad Mkw *AMt to Owm* •»**»! model 456 will brighten your home. THt NAMI THAT MIAMI unit costs of such 'outside serv- SWIM POOL MVltC TO MMJON} ices, and the trend of agency ef- forts and success in increasing DAY CAMP MacMURRAY & WALLDEN MAIL THIS COUFbN If you 4»d4* Ni bvy *• piano within ila m#«fht, «R »«n«y outlying support over a period of I om inl«f«»l«d in r«nlln0 a Wurlitur paid for rtntol an4 dflirery several years." CARTERIT SCHOOl 312 BROAD STRIIT SUMMUl 4S6. wiH b*

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i . , • 4 THt SUMMIT HEttALD. THURSDAY. JUNE 17. 1954 •» ted to Insurance Group: tartly Board ot Trustees' appre- ifcell E- Bauer of 851 Spring Local Man Gives ciation, John J. Suraraeriby, resources, it will be possibk tofCarraa»f receive* pcnwr.a! }»»:» avpuue. New Vto\idence, has Board president, wrote to Mr. Poor Poll Response fill only the nobt urgent aixd; erty .of art iwdi&cWd valu*. en elected treasurer of the Bauer, "I am sure that these needy casescases , but the ReBdd CrossC; ! TThhe appraisal oi.the mm County Associatiun of In Original Wood figures will be viewed with in- will endeavor to give due con-j made by the New York brancc Agents. terest by many Summit citizens Halts Red Cross sideration to all inquiries." j Transler Tax Departinent, Statues to Library together with the interesting de- scriptive material in the two $750,000 Carman Two original wood .figures of frames which you likewise pre- Blood Program Plan; (WEST INDIES CRUISE "The Fivher Buys," which were : The Summit. Chapter of the (CO BP GROUP, 18 15) pared and kindly'donated to the executed by Maxfjeld Keck in Library." ' American Bed. Cross yesterday re- j Estate Left to Taking 93' schooner «n iruii»e 1915 ami vuvc used as patterns tor leased the final results- in its re ; According to the descriptive if West Indies July IS August •bronze .statues which graced the cent polling of the community ron [ material a wood carving is first Widow, Children J5. Two openings iuddeitly avail- Robert Treat itytel. .Newark, have ce-rning the possible need for a-'. able. Call Short Uilis (3075 l.» ailed tnd a negative cast made An e>late .appraised at muit r been presented to the Summit blood program in'thU area. ^formation. in plaster after which a positive than $750,000 was left by the late pubjic . library by Charles H plaster cast is made which serves Over 10.000 questionnaires wnrr, William M. Carman of Summit, .Bauer. Jr , of 41 Waldron avenue. as a moulding model. A mould of distributed hy mail throughout the the bulk of which will be inherited' The figures, three fret high. fine French sand is then made community and it n, eMimated : equally by his widow, Mrs. Ger- ifiuehent a •.-young • fisherboy from this plaster model. that in this -u*y the matter in. trude Ririgeway Carman of 30 astride a dolphin. He has a net question wan brought to the iitUn- j KNOTTY PINE The sand mould is arranged Park View terrace and four chil- lhn»\vn over his shoulder and an tion of approximately 25.0W) \nn- '• with gates to, control the flow of dren. niiply sheath hanging Irom the sons. Kc-d Cress headquarters, has ) PANELING molten metal into the mould with .« ;tl:il ' ' received a tola) of only 283 re-' Mr. Carman v.a* president of vent holes to relieve air and gas- the James Foundation of Nt*-" The -figures have been' placed sponsses. wf which 226 favored j : If S EASIER TO WORK BETTER es. Molten bronze of a composi- York, inc., al philanthropic ar- Sq, If, •in display mill,, children"*-room program of assistance in *11 cases. • tion to give the desired color is ganization. He' died July 18, 1952 .until a-permanent .location is ar-. 51 favored assistance only' in cases thifiit of the put Set i;ui Art Meul Htv picked up then poured into the sand mould in London at the age of 83. Mr. 1 tiuary Ik'sk*. «t( |i b raided for them, where no other bi««1 resources luncuon. »njj matching' AfJ Mrwl Corrfcr 12 ( and let cool. Caiman had bcyu an employee ot 10" V Joint *M in broiuo the tigures v. ore were available, and MX -voierd no beiiiiiif! Ortice Ch»ir«. After the sand mould is broken I) Willis JamW, noted philan- 'i !'d for many years as newel opinion uhate\ei 4ILTON SCREEN & LUMBER awaj, the casting is removed, thropist, who diee| in 1907 and .wa*. ornament?, on the sstain. between : cleaned, hand carved (or chased Mrs YValU-r \\ Si h.ormann, later associated OSjith Mr. James' Tel. MO 4-7300 CO/ jju^maiti lobby, and the gi;ille of 2170 Springfield Aye. ."« as it is called), given a finish arid rhairnian of the Wood prugram son;- Arthur Curti.vv Jame:-. "iotd: "thvf were removeed coiiimittee. has niadp the follow- Vauxball (Ujii«H> darin patina (usually by the artist) no Aiter (|is>ti tbution \t specific ne- UORRISTOWN VS 2-7108 , a 'modernization' of the that figures have the desired ar- ing statement: "Tw organize and hote WAR HEROES HON'OftED—Woodruir J Ensluh • left, piesident i.f administer '» • blowi iiry.!>raiu que&ts and taxes the^e^tjjtt h to I WITYP£W(?I!£R EXCHANGE Open ill U»j -Sjl, A Sum. t \|. j tistic effect. . be divided equally Uchveen Mrs li> a leiier expressing the Li- tHe Overlook Hospital board of trustees and Hu^i Hienier, n^ht, wi would require a grc«Jt .deal of sup- 10 SOUTH IT. mOHISfOWMJ. the War Memorial Committee, look over the bronze plaque CJIII- port fryiii \he cotiimunity. The Carman and, the children. Mrs •~X>?tQUU WQQLWOtTHi — menwating the. city's 76 dead of World War ? 'which »»s dedicated very Inu and inadequate .rot'urn Price Waterhouse last Saturday morning in the lobi\v of the .new .addition to the hospital on the cjuc-stiiJiinaire indicates to The memorial was presented b\ the War Memorial Committee' sn' t»ur co'jnmittee that at the present Get Both cooperation with veterans' organi/atiiin. 'cWoli'n- photo) • •• . liiiK' >uch a program is evidently Names Local Men not needed, and noulrt iack the Great Advantages necessary support. We are. thejT- To Head New Unit family of Five Miss Death fore, discontinuinj! any plants to §OLD • — *'" •- - v. further an o\.erall piogtrahi, but Price Waterhouse & Co., world- consideration '.will be given- to, \ wide public accounting firm. 'formulating 'a , Supplementary THROUG&N THE Tuesday announced the opening On Berkeley Heights Spanprogram'' under" which will . be »t an office irt Newark, at 744 given whatever assistance po.s- Summit Real Estatte Board's Broad, street, under joint super- A near tragedy which threatened able to.halt the two-car train. He sihle in view- nf our present facil- vision of Nichdlas A*. Leitner and td wipe out a Newark family of brought the train to a stop beyond iiicsjfi> these residents-'-of-'the . \ Double Value GeorgetBiiMcCiffthy, both of Sum- the trestle and with the conductor five was narrowly averted Sunday' cortimunity. v hr» ha^e diffictilty in Listing mit. Mr, Leitner joined the firm -tyHen the family jumped from ,a. ran back to give assistance. ^&blairyng.. blood. With its limited . 'in 1918 and Mr. McCarthy in 1938. &)-foot Lackawanna "r a i 1 -r 6 a tf Mr. Leitner lives at 2 London* trestle at Berkeley Heights ami derry way and Mr. McCarthy at USED CAR Gillette only seconds before an , 129 Tulip street. Both men have I beeij with. Price Waterhouse for electric train passed. Four of the | many- years. , , persons landed on a concrete abut Mr. McCarthy is a member of ment and the father clung to a the New Jersey. Society'of Certi- supporting girder. fied Public Accountants, the The mother, Mrs. Margaret American Institute of Accountants, Gorhau, 36, was taken to Over- American Accounting Association look Hospital by the Berkeley and the National Association of Cost Accountants. Most recently Heights Rescue Squad where she Mr. McCarthy was chairman of was treated for a concussion and the auditing procedure committee leg injuries. of the New Jersey Society, Certi- According to reports, the family fied Public Accountants. A grad- was crossing the trestle to fish in Good uate of New York Military Acad- the when the train Our customers are agreeing that you can't beat OK emy,* he is married and has two suddenly appeared as they were Selection quality plus a speua/ sale prk« in a used car deal, I children. . about three-quarters across the Why don't you visit our lot and sec these Double span. Two boys, 16 and 11, jumped Mr. Leitner. who is an alumnus To -Value baigaiuj before, they're all gone. • to the abutment but a daughter. of New York University, is a 15, caught her foot in the tracks. Come in', get a Double Valuer an OK used car at member of the New Jersey So- CHOOSE The mother halted to extricate our Mile price-backed by our written warranty. ciety of Certified Public Account- Wm. D. her daughter, but the father, Fred ants, as well as jeyeTal other PROM Gorhau, 38, grabbed the girl and MUSIC SHOP • MUSIC STUDIOS state; CPA societies, the American 115 Beechwood Rd., Summit recently sold through jumped. He was in mid-air when Institute of Accountants, the Na- the train passed. The train grazed All Instruments Taught - Rentals - Voice Lessons- , our Multiple .Listing System to Mr. and Mrs. Sher- tionar Association of Cost Ac- the mother as she leaped and she YON SIEFART CHEVROLET Jnc. countants athd the American: Ac- man K. EHis Jr. Mr.,Ellis is connected with General was injured in the fall. 351 Springfield Aye. ^ .". Summit 224 BROAD ST., SUMMIT SU..6-6500 counting Association. Foods Corporation, Maxwell House Division. OPEN UNTIli 9 P. 1W. H« is married and has three The eagipcer stated ha sa#4he 2nd FLOOR t SU. 6-0565 children. family on the tracks but was un-

Looking back on a fob well done . . . looking forward to new achievement . . . member* of the Class of '54 stand on the future's brink. May our graduates win even greater laurels in their chosen endeavors. May they fulfil^ the promise they have thus far shown. For in them lies th« hope of the world. , ,

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BABS SHOP HUMAN ENGINEERING FOUNDATION L ROSENSTEIN JEWELERS • 420 Springfield Avenue 422 Springfield Avenut 360 Springfield Avenue CITIZENS TRUST CO. of Summit SUMMIT EXPRESS CO. 30 Meple Street LILLIAN'S ACCESSORIES • t 66 Railroad Avenue 350 Springfield Avenue DELIA'S FASHION SHOP Summit Federal Savings & Loan Assn. 346 Springfield Avenut -NORMAN PYBUS INC JEWELERS 393 Springfield Avenue FASHION CENTER . , 28 leechwood Road . . 356 Springfield Avenue SUMMIT HERALD 22 Bank Streer FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. ROOTS DEPT. STORE W0r.^ 410 5pringn«ld Avenue •••' .":£$% I Mm HILLS FLORIST INC, of Summit ^&r- • '• 3 Ittchweed Road :.: \ri 401 CHELL FRANTZEN STUDIO I ROOTS MSN'S SHOP I llK SUMMIT TRUST CO. I ^V.:" •'• .401 Springfield Avenue '' .r.^;J§| U Summit Avenut 'fy0:::y-'"''.:Uf Springfield Avenue -. -\Q'^% THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 17; t»54 ing: Lee Sour*n, John Talbot, anil for achievement in cttsi wilt Diamond Hill Community ! Fountain Baptist Church Central Church Cj'nUua Keeney, Elaine Aiken- be fives «« f^Uevt: Perfect at Kant, Thttmai MnsoJ ' Rev. Lees C. RWdick CHURCH DIRECTORY p.m., Senior choir re- head, Miriam Beams. Nancy tendance; Ww«ly Albright, C«r«l T Sally Koch, Peggy' Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Church School to Hold Beams. CJaerjl Bonynge, Mtry Baker,, Barbara BUok, Nancy EUen D»ckers.cn. ^Linda Cast, .S«torda>'*-ll:30 a.m.. Junior school; 11 a.m., Worship and ser- Bohne, Robert Bwuynge, Haywood j youth fellowship Mill leave church mon, "Bringing Up Father;" 2:30 Commencement Bobby Hate, m«f Hiyes, Saady ChlWren it Calvary Episcopal Church breakfast; 11 a.m.. Morning pray- Hibbard, Char%tte Hummel, Ann Bush, Pamela Gilson, Card Kane. er and .setmoo: 4 pro.. New Jer- for outing at Kiinberly'g pool. p.m., Cars leave, the church for Central Presbyterian church The witt of Bridget •,• Re*. E. f. FniMei*. R«el«r . Sunday—9M a.m.. Worship and worship with the First Baptist gfihool will conclude its year of p Keodall, Debbie Murray, Dean John K»ne, Beverly Meyer, Eol^ "tie*. Held H. HOUM, turilt sey Episcopal-., cwafereae* at Negup, Anne Quick, Barry has IMM eff,r#d ,or Drew Univ^rtity sermon, "A D«sign for Living." Church of Kngiewood, itudy on the theme, "The Church" eita Mayer, Daniel Nalson Karl gj Woodland Axrnu* Monday — 8:30 p.m., Young on Sunday at both the f:8& and Scfarurnph. Kent Swaosoo, Marcia the -eflfee of Charles A, Monday—§ am., Drew confer Thonjas. Olson, Jr., CharUt Quick. Paul surwgite, ewirthouse Today—10 a.m., Holy conimun- e«e*. - ' / Jewish Community Center adult meeting. 11 a.m. hours, Pringk, Christina Shawgtr, Tuesday-~7 p.m., Church school Boys and girl* in the nursery, The high school departments al ioha McGrath, a ml ion; 4. p.m., Boy*' cboir; 5 p.m., Tuesday—* "-a.pn .'Drew confer- j «7 Kent Place Boulevard so will meet at*|: 30. Five young Kathiyn Ruhnk«, Nancy Schrtmm, 1 Rabbi Aaron Shapiro fun night. kindergarten and primary depart- Girl* choir enee. ". ' ' { people will summariie the ytar't John Sourtn, Andrew Stone, Joan U JC«»t Place boulevarti 3 Sunday—8 a,in.,»Holy commun- Wednesday—f a.m... Drew con- Wednesday — 1 p.m.. Choir re- ments will have their program in Vande Vussc. work by telling how, "The Church named t*wutor* and b»I ! T-»m.orro >* —9 p in : Sabbath hearsal; 1:30 p.m . Prayer and the sanctuary at 5:30 a.m. E. A, 1 b ion; 8:45 am .Men's Association ference; !O a.m.,"Church World 1 efChrtyt Marches Onl Achievement in cfa%s: Ntncy ies of the estate. ' ^ Service t £ve services. praise service. Vande Vwtse «U1 preside. The nursery and kindergarten depart- Attendance and achievement } ttu irclniit+d to Attend First Baptist Church Methodlit Church ments WJU sing several songs. The awards will be given as foUow«: A FULL GOSPEL MEETING Rrir Ev. lutharan Church primary departments will tell Attendance: Bruce Aikenhead. Stm England at Springfield A%e. 217 Morris Avenue 1? Kent Place Boulevard Sponsored by the Assembly Rev. Jcit* H. Lyons about the three books they have Charles Baker. Jr., John Bullock, Tomorrow—10 -a. m.. Surgical Harry S. Carlion, Pastor studied during the year. ui God Bev. Robert Klmei Jr., Barbara Biddulph, (ilenavio l>re«iings Cireup - .•' ' • Awards for perfect attendance Cairns, Carolyn Dean, Polly Hunt, Held at U>dge Room i Saturday —'1:30 p.m.. Church HILARY BLDG. Sunday—j j a" in... CJitld • care Today—6 p.m., Strawbtrry fea- will be presented to the follow- Theodore Judson, Barbara Kane, a.nd .creative, activity, .groupi. j school picnic at Upsal« College, ttval on Kent Place grounds; I Aleta Kinley, Elaine Kinky. Bob 433 Springfield A**. I £ast Orange; Tik Junior Guild Sunday School, 1:45 A.M. Worship and 'serfnon ."The P©«er p.m., Congregational meeting in Sunday — 10 30 a.m., Sunday ert Kinley, Robert Knowlton, ft-r Triumphant living** by Dr.j will serf e refreshments. the parish house. Diame Lundrj', Judy McCann, ADD ZEST Sunday Morning Worship, j Sunday — 9:45 a.m., Church school; 11 a.m., Children's Day Barn*'ell •• •' . ••• . . ' -J Sunday—H am , Worship and Scott McCann, Susan Murray, '. •• WAS A. M,/ ! school; 11 am,. Worship. service in the church; 3:30 p.m., Son will snjov ibr&e Siupimst nittU Monday — t " p. m sermon; "Keeping Your Cottfi- Dr. Roland L. Leurich to speak at Lynn Negus, Warr-en Pringle, Rob 1 Wednesday — 8 p.m.. The Jun- dence;" 7 p.m., Senior Youth Fel- ert PurceU. Virginia Sherman,. [ ior Guild w ill meet at the home dedication of new building. • Rev. Daniel Mucci p m , Executive lowship; Piscussion: "You Can Beverly Smith, Harvey Snvder^ Summit 6 0341 • of Mrs. Herbert F, Wheaton, 176 Monday — Garden Club at par- Board meeting. Take it Mlth;" 8:15 p.m., The Robert Snyder, Richard Souren, TO LIFE The FeUiway, Murray Hill. Wesleyan Club; Discussion—"Un- sonage. William Southgate, Robert Wat- derstanding Communism" — Mrs. Wednesday—*:.15. p.m., Lincoln son. •- School graduation. St. John s tuthir'arv Church i Harold E; Brooks. . ;„ ., Achievement: Robert Evans, First Church of Christ Scientist 12 tie Fore «t Avenue I Monday—• p.m., Pastoral Albert Forster, Lynn Negus, Susan /Rev. W, S. Hlnmann. l»h.D.' tions Committee meeting. Summit GosptLHall; 29? Springfield Avenu* Summit, Ntw Jamy Summit Avenue Neher, Joan Thjelbar, Fred Vande Vusse.. "; ,,•'•• ' It ia a well known Jact that happy, healthy worktri'm A Brain lioLXhe ^oiher'i'n.u i; Ffw..K.r*t C:v.,r, rsofCimiif -'; j: Sunday —. 9:30 a.m. . Malm • Central Church and Walnut Street Scientist, in Boston, Ma*sa.'£i-««U» • •. • • - -- - s.ej*vice oiilj: /Sermon. "'-\ IVrable The delegates to Blair Confer better workeri. If you ara an •Miployer.-ihit is an imp&rtant Presbyterian Today—8 .p.m'., Mini$try meet- i ence will be commissioned. Pro • . Sunday Services at I) X. >l. Sur.iay AcncKhj: A M ./ ... of Warning. '. / , • ' Maple St. and Morris -Aye. Wednesday Tes.umonsal Meeting at ,S :5 P- M \ ing \uth Dr. Northcote Deck,! motion certificates will be.,given thing to remember. You can get the best reiults in jour Monday -~ 815 p m , Summit | . L. V. Buschman, D.D. speaker. ! James W. Midi and the senior claiss of thirty-three Circle at the home of Mrs. E. Sunday—9:30 a.m., Bible school j will be recognized. ~'£feie L-lick,.34 Weit End avenue; { place «>f business, if you set the style for your empjojees b> Christian Science Reading Room Today, .8 p.m.—Adult choir re- for all ages; 11 a.m., Lord's sup- j The Junior Department will Mrs. Stanley E. Geise, co hostess. ' per; 7:30 p.m., Gospel service. conclude its work at 11 a.m. They avoiding the use of one or more ol the addictives titat jou OPEN TO THE'PUBLIC \ hearsal. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. — Church will meet In the parish house for """"' " • • " -5*0 SPRINGFIELD A VENT'E'/': - •,.'•._ Tht Community Church '} school commencement for chil- Christian Science Church thtir-program. Twenty-eight boys may be using such, as coffee, tea, chocolate,.colas, fubicco Open daily 10;M to 4:30 fxeep! Sand*;i «rd'HsUdayi; a;*O . Inltarlan and girls have prepared short dren and high school departments; • 19J Springfield Ave. and alcohol. H will piy you hand&ortie dividends lo q t Friday evemngs 7:30 to a:."50 and a'ur the. Wednesday meet- Springfield and Waldron Avenues 11 a.m.. Worship and message: speeches about the many men and U1 Rev. Jacob Trapp "*is the Universe, Including Man, ing; Literature on Christian Science miy bi read, borrowed' "The. Clturch.at Work", by-Earl women who have helped to build tUetr use and to help your employee? jndivrduall}. and col or purchased. • , , • S. Christian; 11 a.m., Junior de- Si'olved.by Atomic £orce?" will the "Church. They, will' include the •Sunday — 1! /a.in-. Morning be the subject o,f: the lesson-sermon partment commencement; 4 p.m., church - today around the "world lectively to overcome whatever addictions they may havt •service.' ' The-Fipt! Second and Sacrament of infant baptism. to be. read at Christian Science and u ill mention the addition to Third y Bishop Jobi Tli« Idea* and Literature are HUMAN K.NCIWEER1NG FOUNDATION FREE- and the Pattern* ure u Summit, N«w Jersey tenr nominal in

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4,, : THE SUMMIT HiRALD. THUKSPAY. JUNE IT. I1U morlg.*gts. Courthouse. ormer Resident DEEDS Mr. and Mra. Martin 0.'Mun««r i Mr. and Mr«. DanieJ D. Smoa«nek Delaware Lackawano« and i b*"th' |too MrMr. annd MrsM . GeorgG e £& Hll^PiUa-^- United Campaign pn>pcrty strecL The following deed* for retd es ! Mr. «nd Mrs. J Benj«iki:n Zi«g- *>W. property in Passak- avenue, ! Western j Railroad Company to liven Honorary t«t* trannactipas in tbe Dty of i ler io Mr. end Jdr*. John L. Lon-j "5 f«t-from Evergrtt-n "road, ex-V Haspei Building Corp. to Mr F*»«?l Company, property Hears End of Summit have been recorded^ in • etgaa. j.^opwiy sn Baltusrol ptece, \ 'u-ndtd. ; and Mr». John J. Griitin. lot 3. Park avenue, 274.58 fe*t hom l imherst Degree the office of the register of dteu* I IJ.'-TS feit from 'liHMtti rb«d Mr and Mr*! Earl I. to map of Br;«nt Park Eatatis. Bro^td James M. Brown, 3rd, a former Organization Task Isummit resident and presently Ail but a few of the captains lirector of the Corning Glas* needed for the United Campaign'. |('enter,'. Corning, N. Y., was, fall drive have been selected by (awarded an honorary degree by district chairmen, according to an •rst College during com- announcemeni made Tuesday by mencement exercises Sunday. Mr. and Mri. Roger. &f. Spaiding, I Big Days Mr. Brown was recognized for vice chairmen of general solicita (his accomplishments in the mu lion. In Addition, the announce at Keiim'field-,.especially the develop merit stated that captains arc jrnent of community ccnWr pro making good progress in.the ap Igrami such as that organized «t pointment of solicitors, (the Corning Glass Center. "About-30 captains have com Where Mr. Joe Mr. Urewn is the son of Mr. and pleted their selections and named [Mrs.- James M. Brown, Jr. of 14 more than 150 solicitors," the saves you dough Laurel avenue and attended Spaldings said. 'We are confident that by the time the campaign of- [schools in this city. Ije addressed lames M. Brown, ^id DOLES [the Summit Old Guard on Oct. .20, flee closes for .the month of July nearly all of the 8O0 solicitors re- 11953.. .'.•,•. ; , ' :.her>t College, he was graduated Pineapple KINGS quired for the fall canvass will During World War 2 Mr Brown in 1939. He subsequently earned Lhave been chosen," The names Uerved in the Navy anil ftas taken the master oj arts degree in art . of the recently appointed-captains Juice $ prisoner by a Nazi U-boat crew urol mu.stuui administration fiom j follow: M MARKETS following the sinking of his hip h the 'School of Arts and ,Seienci\s I 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry C, Slark, [off the North Carolina coas>t. He district chairman of southbide j was one of two survivors of the • at Harvard University. 1 : apartments, have apjtointed.: L. ship. Mr. . .Brown lifts Hirce^m-h AIR CONDITIONED 1 l)jn Myrah, Locust. Gardens: Majoring in economics at Am- t-erved as assistant to the director [Donald M. Chisholni., Beech • -r i i. 'i * -A * .- iri|.,fnj i'-|n. .,'„ i , ...'. ' BIRDS EYE of the Dumbarton OaKc.i Research |. Spring Apartments; Mrs. A. 1. : CAMPBELL'S LAND 0' LAKES LIBBY'S SCOTT Libra ry and Collection in Wash- , Stiles and Herbert Lewis, New HEALTH FOOD CENTRE French ington, I) C; assistant director of England Gardens; Mrs, John A. ! Evap. Fruit Toilet -| gpringfleld 4**.. Summit the Institute _of-•Contemporary ! Grogan, New England Village; j Fries $ Art* at.Boston; and prior to a.>-. i Mr. and Mrs, \\\ G. Kayser, ! Milk Cocktail Tissue $1 HEADQUARTERS FOR ; sinning his present pos-iUon a! Spring Hill Gardens; Harry R, • White, Manley Court; Mr. and ; Heat and lot X k 29 r Corning, was director of the Wil- cans in one . rails LOW CALORIE FOODS Mrs, LQIIJS Hauptfleisch and Mrs. j 10 cc 10 liam A. Farnsworth Art Museum 3 1 ; Frank J. Securchcr, co-captains, ! HIGH PROTEIN FOODS at Roekland, Maine; ' Constantine •..Village, , 'j BIRDS EYE SALT FREE FOODS AJAX STARKIST DEL MONTE TOMATOES Graduates from Exeter iMr. and Mrs. Fletcher P. Thorntons captains who will head DIABETIC FOODS Graduating Monday from Phil- Frozen Foamy Tuna Maryland >f up teams to. solicit District 15 are Peaches lips £xeter Academy,' pJxeter, {Mr. and Mrs. J. CySlyiles,. J. Us- .Peas FRESH ROASTED NUTS N". .11./. was Philetus H/Hott, 4th, Cleanser Fish $ Red Ripe $1 NATURAL HERS TEAS ! lie Gorton, W, -ft.'Branilt,' Mrs. 29-oi. $ son of'Slr'and Urs/Philetus Holt, I Walter Fedor, Stuart A. Hurlburt CtlUiiV Style .O HfllvCi Jr. of, 8 Edgeuooti drive. jft cans ' an

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«i i THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. JUNE l7,'itS4 reived *n $800 assessment reduc- sales records, he exaiai^e4. New Fire Permii Law Too BMdRM for M, The hearings are' *n outgrowth tion and was aligned politically Council Orders InmpriM Is July New Providence Borough of a complaint made by Commit- with Plumb. Two propertiei in tee man V. William Dunkel last Beanett s immediate neighbor- Builder to Dry Restrictive, Council Told All in hood *-ere;' asserted to have a ratio New Providence-Final healing ] very wrong since he was the right j and summer charging that Plumb who have received t , of M and B per cent by Finkel. an a fire permit wdinanee was |man tor the force, j mm made spot reductions, favoring Up Cellar Pits vaJWite their veierans- f * ia comparison with Beoneit, postponed Monday pight by Boro j Council unaimously approved j* persons who had circulated aosai- New Providence— Residents of Urn tmm taxatton and hive Berkeley Heights Ftokei tested that th« property Council to June 28 because of j the appointment of Julian Kuz nu, nating 'petitions for Committee- Oakwood Park were promised r*-* rented them are Urg*d to m at 53 Hillside avenue had a tola] objections raised by Vito Sabia ! mano to the Planninl and ^jo- man Ira C. Holler in 1852, Uef by Boro Council Tuesday night m « «ace fej the Board of Al < value of $10,500 and the property j of, 2i Third street, regarding the ing Board to fill out the uneatpired Cite* Free Acres regarding basements in six un- lessors. The deadline f ; at "$ Hillside avenue bad i total I length of tirae a fire permit under terra of the recently resigned B. I w lhis In examining Free Kcresi Fin- completed houses in Walton ave- reftUnt is July 1, and Assessments Inconsistent, 'value of 18,15©, compared to th* the new ordinance is' in effect. seldon Spragwu In resigiung, j kel testified that it has as lit nue, which contain water reach- ,,-)rugm explained that-, business j date toy »hkh are not ; $12,506 market value of Bennetts The new ordinance, which muti be removed from the per cent ratio of assessed value ing a depth of four and five feet. amends an old one. stajtes that the pressure prevented him from de | Realty Expert Testifies | property. In 1953. Bennett was a*. rollf. Jf anyone to sales price on land and 15 per The group, approximately 2fi fire" pertpit is only good for four votiaf the necessary tinje to the 1 imprcned properties here ranges a \ messed for $2,400, the 53 Hillsid* job. He offered his resignation at j difficulty in Berkeley Heights-At the fifth cent on building s. Finkel esti- strong, termed the. water * days. .'.•- • from 12 to 2? per cent. He claimed avenue property at $2,9«» and the Sabia 'argued., thtit this ruling the May 10 meeting of the Coun- }• session .of the'State hearings-in- m.ated that Free Acres land to be, '"health hazard" plus beinf * that properties in the high priced i 75 Hillside property at I2J00, does not give citizens, enough Cil. ' , •• ! vestigating the tax 'assessing worth SI,200 an acre and *ith 50 "drowning danger" to their chil- Countryside section rawfeS" from acres a reasonable market value I Asked tor Re-check time to burn leaves, rubbish, etc, methods used by Tax Assessor dren. , ' saying "suppose it rains."' Sabia j- T»:c ' 12 to 18 per cent while in the then would b* $6O.0O0. . 5 Township Csmtnitteeman j played Juliet when Thebdofe C, Plumb last Wednes- The .houses were started by al$o predicted that" with the short 11 Girl Scouts Win day night, Julius Fiftkel of Eliza- ".poorer" sections the assessment In earlier'.testimony. Dunkel thur A. Manner, whom Du time-limit set, thecrovids clam- 11.4 yrtir« old". testified that Free Acre*, a single; j claims Plumb is politically aligned John Zatev who ran into financial ratios run- from 22 to 25 per cent. difficulty recently and has been oring for renewals would jam beth, real estate appraiser, testi- tax colony, contained 72 homes. I jth', under cross-examination by Finkel' based his testimony on w unable to finish the homes. Ne- Boro Ilsll and cause delay. Highest Awards at fied that the assessment niti.G on Finkcl's testimony regarding a ] Liotta, testified that he has asked gotiation.* for the transfer of the Mayor Robert BadgSey dl-cbpcd price range of $2,000 to $20,000 j the previous asseisor to rein- unfinished houses^ to another cor- (he town would IOI».M« control of Court of Honor SMTP HOUSE PAINT only pertained to 60. He said at j spect his property after a_garage- poration are Hearing completion, the fire situation ii the penmls See Our Selection of the time of his appraisal that was ; apartment • has bean • assessed Berkeley Heights — Klcven sorl*. lo$f* longsr . . according to Boro Attorney •Fred- were • extended -to fuver a month ttt-re prf.srtiU'd with the '"Curved all he'could find. I higher thatv his home: Plumb erick LortuiU The new corpora- i>r year as Sabia '-*.Ui;K<*»ted He ..Most of the Free Acres homes, . , $ reduction. Bar," the highest .award in Girl NURSERY STOCK gaV€ huu ? U200 tion will he obligated to pump out added,. . "ny>- use lui\Ji!g permit». Scouting, at .the .annual -C-fnu't of Finkel testified, .were in the Manner testified that the_garage j the water, T .oren.tr added. under those condition^.'' $9-10,000 price, range with an'av- Awards hel'l. la-t Thursday m the Evtrgrtens cpst him $4,500- to build himself, j t'ijuncilman Hugh Hamilton Columbia- ;Sehi>ol. aiicJitoriutn. Flowering Shrubs erage of ST.,000 for the 60. Finkel estimated the valre of the j William Philips of Beech place, spokesman for the group, thought aiKU'd that Use .fire (iepriitnient is Appi*uxhii'afel\ It'fi Scouts m-v Under direct - ex animation' by (ftfi-uer ...build.ing to t« $5.Uu> received l!ie "Cursed record of sales of 121 properties per cent. '•••', •' '" j Springfield Ase.. New Providence Su;. 6-8181 hazard -formed by the flooded might be uell to try "eMeiidinS the Bars" were: Fiances Allaiu Patty •for 1952 and almost the >ame for rormerl) Located on Pasi*le Aft., i Listed 45 Homes I cellars. . . ' . time element; adding, that coun-' Alli'ri, •'Mdiiia ' iiluir. Barbara 1953 to •determine' the ration./ In all, Finkel, who was hired ! Mayor Robert B-adgiey explain- cil could always cut it hack to Chnba Lonui Dtilly. MarytSart- During Dunkel's 11 IHJUI> -of last niouth by the township com- j ed that, if no agreement was four days.- j land. Ik-tsey (ijiiibrill, l'eggy testimony before Director of the .mittee -»i a split vote; "testified on j reached \u!h • the new eorpora- Ilam.ilton said, that since Coun- Haiiig. Carol " McKmgtit, Ruth State Division of Taxation Aaron the sa-W prices, assessed value j tion in a day or .so, the Boro cilman Samuel Jones, chairman' Meyers and l-smia Sei.tas N\, Kneeld, he asserted that the and ratio of about 4-5 homes. would go-in "and pump out the wa- of the fire department, >vas absent Mrs. Ceeil Urowti, president &f Free Acres buildings in 1933 were Under cross - examination...; by ter and board-up all doors and win- he .vjould rather postpone, ."the the I'lainfield 'Area-•(]ill Scuut per gal. assessed at $75,000 ,and..the land hearing, ^ *• • • Leo RosenWum, of Jersey City, dows. * |Counci|, made Ihc presentations. IN S.Gal, or nvoie quantities •at S5,O0O." '•...'. '• ""*%, Plumb's attorney, Dunkel was Acother Beech place resident Canvassing Law Hit : She abo awarded five-y'ear. pin* to In testifying about land assess- questioned on charges he made declared that storm sewers dug An ordinance regulatin^'M-hcit- '.the.... f«;]lo« ing";.' "'iMarjniriv Ca'i-e, ment; .ratios throughout the town- in previous testimony that several ! for the six houses have been j left ing and canvassing,slated,for fin-- .. It pay*to be "chf«»sv" -*}«>n > 'flii'abeth Counett; Mary Eaton, yau select7 hou.<- paint. l!-e ship, finkel claimed"' *hat' the new constructions which had been | uncovered and constitute another al .']>|tssa\\ I' ratios ranged from 3 to 18 per completed had not be^n assessed danger !<•> local children, Badcley j'froni.ljfo Burke of Common wealth bara 'Leonhardt, • Carol .Manner, cent. j avenue. Burke objected to the 1 Houvi Paint ai;„ section of the ordinance regulat- Marylovc Van Invvesen and, J'atsey house p.iint H lr»?. that) ** ») did lie win the girl? The land of John Arnodeo, which ferring to new River Terrace i ing the time for canvassing from for the average Iwiusr ,,-i>, was the only land assessment on Mori Released on Bail I 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Anyone canvas- Ami years o(extra wwrnru.t H« wooed her by Long Distance. homes that he (Dunkel) claims Welcoming remarks were given DunkelV list of those receiving have not been assessed. In Molestfnq Case ! sing in. the evenings, as a part- ii one of the wiitst econorriin It costs »o little. Especially aftei Albert H. Bierman | time job, Burke said, would be by Mrs Charles Wadas. conu. '"assessment decreases because of The .hearing shut down at 10 Magistrate munity chairman for • Berkeley ' you can make! Yrmll be 6 in the evening and all day Sunday : political,^ voritism. was asserted p.m. and the next one is slated last week withheld the sentencing. out of luck. He thouRht that the Heights. . •'; money ah<*«ul v.-h«n' vena <;;;.. And especially no* with the'tax out time factor should be changed to to hi worth. 120,000 by Finkel, i for Monday at Columbia School pending psychiatric reports, of cover 'tfiete is a difieffiicc :n to only 10%. Call Atlanta — • read 9 a.in, to.9 p.m. . In accordance wtth the inter- with a ratio ofll per cent. ! at 7 p.m. John McGory, 38, of 2! Edgar national program for the year dur- hfHise paint! only SI.20. Three minutes/ Finkel set the ratio of the John street, who pleaded guilty to Councilman George Soffel sug- station-to-station. Plus tax. gested that a clause be included ing which 65 "Kits for Korea," J. Bennett properly at 73 Hillside j The pyramids of Eirypt con- molesting t.wo girts, aged nine and bags containing toilet articles |ind fRiil Ask for your, cfpy l in the ordinance stating, "that avenue at 18 i per cent. Dunkeli win plaster-work at least 4,000 11. MeGory was released in $100 other necessitities were sent from d the 44-page Home testified that Bennett had re-.1 year* ojd. bail. special permission could be tor containing full facts granted by the Mayor and Boro Berkeley Heights, the program «a! bashed on scouting in Korea SWP House Paint . . lo Council," to extend .the time for decuralinj ideas Uw. individuals appling for same, via and the United States. The various a letter to the Council. The sug-units presented skits pertaining to gestion was moved and approved the subject. by the Council members. First class rank .awards! the sec- THI Another ordinance regulating ond highest, were presented to: the licensing of peddlers was Patty Allen. Martha Blair. Mar- passed on final- reading. Anyone jorie Case, Elizabeth Conriett, Bar- SHERWIN desiring a permit must file an bara Fay, Betsey Gambrill, Peg-sty application with the police. The Hartig, Barbara Lconhardt, Carol permit will be-good fox 90 days,, Manner. Susan Messner. Carol McKnight, Brenda SduuV, Mary, WILLIAMS CO. subject to renewal, An.application 3S3 Springfield Ave., Summit acceptable to the Bnro will cost love Van Inwesen, Judy Ward ami $15 and is unlawful for any per- Patsey VVrigley. son to act as a peddler without Boro Man Lostt License L. W. BALDWIN 1 Why GMCs KM Grant Tabled The driver's, license of Jatnp ! Fiord Avt., Murray H\\\ A request from- the newly M. Crady, fW. of 2,1 Clinton ave Be cartful ~driok$ctf$lv formed Home Service Comfhittee mfe. New Providence, has been for $2<)0 was tabled, pending an revoked for a 60-day period under MAPLE HARDWARE the point s.ntem, Mr. Grady was investigation and report by Coun- 395 Springfield Ave, Summit cilman Samuel Jones, under convicted for reckless driving and whose direction the Committee two speeding violations. was formed. - The Committee, which, acts as make other tracks a relief agent for citi2en» of the Boro, asked the- Boro for tiie money because, "the committee assists the Boro citizens.'* The re- CQMFOW fa quest was made in a letter to the Councilman from President Mel- spring ville Hawley. pg The GMC light-duty truck Tiie Board of Health, in a letter to the Council, stated that it'could out of date make no recommendation as to CHELSEA COOLERS a proposed swim club to Se con- saves more structed by JQhu Hickman, be- cause cause not enough pertinent in- Truck Hydra-Malic Drivfc* formation was submitted to the ends Board by Hickman. Council was cause"dJ by shock-load clutch advised that since the Board's costs--uses less gas- «ff *trains-ends letter was written, Hlckm,an prom- 'Pares the tires. ised to get the necessary informa- tion to the Board in time for to- night's meeting. t\ Council approved the appoint- ment of Rocco Mazzacca, 27, of Third street as a probationary patrolman efefctivc July 1, at an annual salary of $3,200. Councilman Lawrence Malac- l25.horscpowet ca abstained from voting, Rocco is his brother. In recommending in its class. ra- Mazzacca's appointment, Hamil- The ton, pointed out that Councilman llrrif ""'' jn*t»ll»tlon» will t" "•»*• Mazzacca never once approached without tddltlonit liho clutcb of him regarding his brother. It was «h»rgf. (Normal »!<»'«*» even thought at first better not FREE INSTALLATION tnitaUatlsn onIO The Hydra-Mauc GMC light-duty truck io to appoint Mazzacca, Hamilton said, but that would 'have been Residence Construction Co. 312 Main it. Mlllburn Mlllburn 4-0458 performs better Ont of • h • I irit because it always is in the correct gear for the qutstions afttr any fir*- OPEN MIS. f A.M. to ItiS« P.M. — SAT. * A.M. ^J^j. need—regardless. Combination Door*—CleiF W. P. Alum. Wire 2« 7Mx6' 9"—$13.S0 2'9Mx619;'-$13.W # 3- |"X6 9"—$14.50 Screen Door*—Clear W. P. - Alum. Wire ( ( T*ie The GMC light-duty truck costi less to own 2' 7"*6 , 9"«-$8.S0 ,2 9"M6* 9"—$8.75 —less to run~~than old-style trucks, Come in 3M"x6' 9M—$f.00 >ok and we'll demonstrate it! •opfefl«j«t«iif«c«t WAS IT INSURED? Combination Doer. Aluminum, compMt $39.00 Why not b« tur« that 'M. '«• ' °* your property ii prop* iz *'. i*in«* .- »n- 1u '*** •rly and «d«<|u«t#iy h (joiui. M«*»ii!*<) ...; »«i- fl> "°, ' yottf thtamodamttwkl IWM;K %mn, I>HI IAIION null thirfc) - ••«• *'• *"' rtV«IHtll '." fnirrlnr t * » ,«--. f"' *'' . Call this Ag«ncy Inirrlor • t, R , '*t w Today Holmes Agency UK HTlNJtilli PONT FRANKLIN f t, SUMMIT MALTORS - INJUMRS MARSHALL-CASSIDY LUMBER BUCK CENTER Hmrvlttg Sutitmn mi V Vdlty Ro«d, Stlriina. Mlltlnqton 7-O97Z 8M mm CMC Dealtr fm 45 M.pl. %U %*mm\% 6.1341 *»*. (lira H*iihtt f««*lBti»* •« THE SUMMIT HUtALP, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, If54 , m*te4l*e€jW{§e of increased for Hiliview School. Satvatore enroUmeent anjnwhieed for three DelDuca of Berkeley Height* was Boro Sri Scouts | |oy>«* Theft Five Appoi sections. ^"\ iStonjrHill Play >«ve Cou/ity Towns Top To Jobs with hired to install new playground Dominkk Compano of N*ML equipment in Hillview School Of Hubcaps from' School System Providence, was confirmed as >>jta the absence.of Mr. Roberts Sets New Record | pummit in School Costs New Providence—The Board o£ ^wi^ foe in Maine for the turn Receive Awards head custodian of Lincoln School Official's Car With the exception of Elizabeth Roadie ..... W1.7M.T3 education made five appoint- Mrs, Ruth Lang also of New met, Uri.NL^ J, Maber, principtJ N e w Fr*videiic«—An attempt of Hillview, wa*. flamed adminis- For Attendance Park .»-,... 865,507.50 ments last Tuesday night. Mrs Providence, was named secretary At Ceremonial Tuesday ingot S,» steal hub-caps are a t>:i the libt of the fScotch Plains- " of Hiliview school, Mrs. Marie trator for July sM-JjilK. Doro- from a car belonging to Bo.ro at- Berkeley Heights—A new at Margaret. PieUtick of Madison, New ProvWtnct — The annual » ii :ipalititJ, it was j Fa a wood , 972,807.X) Sqw>-cr of New Providence, was thy B. Oxner, it, Htgiv ^ .U>rney Frederick Lorentz, while it j tendancd e record of 550 was bet b> I...a week by Dr. Arthur principal, for August. Fred Fly-Up and Court of Awards cere- was..__, ^parke^ ^d withi.,»„,„n. 3^,0 yards of j Stony HjJI Players ih its recent Springfield ,\.. 529,720^* Laduate of William Jewell Cul •named part-time secretary for 125 L. Jo tou;sty Suramit "... 1J51,44f.Oo" relic, manual training instructor," mony, including ailI New Provi j j 'HalyT'and"^^ heTd^usH highly successful prct-entation of Ifk'ge, with five years' demtn- days during the coming' school Bl)j ent of Union :.....::'...,..,. 2411.014i*0 was named summer maintenance K$ Browoies »nd Girl Scouts year on a .schedule arranged-by tti> was foiled by a 17-year old "Over Twenty-One." This was re- [t ,ry school teaching 'experience, supervisor for tight Peeks' '"at |75 from'tfiUyiew and Lincoln schools, >o'ungst«r walking his. dog. ported at the group's Ias.t business ; Summit'* budget taiii for 1UJ Regional High School Allen' W. Roberts, superintendent ! :il named to succeed Mrs. Nancy weekly, • ' . wa* held "W«lne*day, June 9, at Tun Thompson of 291 Eliwood meeting of the season Monday i expenditure of $1,151,4*1 tbii in- v of M-ho'ols, L-iudes .amounts raietd by !oc*l Wiafield Regardless..,of the recent open- 1:W p.m. in tli*^incoln School atfenue, *aid he was walking his evening at the home of the presi- ' i( namplin, fifth-grade teacher at ,. AngebDelMonte,. graduate of received fram ing of Hillview School, Roberts aditorium'.. .Fj^aWifigp* the pro- clog o« Springfield avenue when dent Robert Fox, Oakwood ave- i (Lincoln School, cesrional of all troops a four girl j j, j, j l Total ! Lincoln- School, a carpenter, was reported thai in September every l e ear( a ear door being mie. Murray Hill, by the ticket diaries K. Mantler of Upper color guard, Mary Bashfwd ' engaged as custodian at Junior room in the three.scSjcxfls, with the slammed - and >"hub-caps being chairman, Thotua* Allan. ; Both «n-e and in &o doing said he sales by teams was fespooMble * r>)it"«. \Vi; ]« li« a 'Kt'ow budg- >ears' experience in the Armed service. added, that if Use parochial school lh# colors and led the audience frightened two youngsters why for the increase, according to Mr. } (t of II.* i Cranford b«« Force* in *n educational capacity DUMONT .Aulhomatuifi was granted to of Our Lady of-.Peace. Church in in the "Pledge of'Allegiance" alid t were in the act of stealing the Fox. ' ' j Si.lCiS.530- \ as named- to a sixth-grade posi- v purchase a rotary South street, does- not open in the "•Star-Spangled Banner." j hub-raps. The two culprits, ran "We'd like.to make door^-door i BudgeU of ail to-xnt aiid fjtir», Television Service September, it will be necessary Mrs. J. C. Madden welcomed , u, a car parked in (he driveway bales a policy m the future," total $25,136,579 fur the 1954-55 not .only tu UM- the Lincoln baie- parents and se.ouU.aiHl introduced | r.f the »;ales 1>HM Apartments .Sir. Fox. "It has- the arfded ad | the guests of honor, Mrs-. J, N.j'imd sped off. vantage of letting people in the j Since 1940 ment room, but also to return to #« hool Boro Hafl. . Gelson, president of the Summit; In their flight, tin youngsters, eonimunity know what'we're doing \ 1 Area Council; Mrs. D. K. Mac U-lt the .hub cap lying on the through personal contact,'" i tire Jul7.B98.T5- and N-ew Provi-. Dumunt 3 aciJcr. f34T.5a9.37.' The Berkeley : *ho[> in Now lackawanna Gives You Clay, executive Secretary; Mr* ytotiml ne:d ti the car. Thompson Other business of the meeting] 1 H. G. Lundberg, camp committee P^acod them.in the car they were included the formal election-' of Jijetghts figure doe. ) not include j art-a. Our tprtialtv Building Permits that township"* (rtarc of Jor.a-! chairman: and Joy Roberts of the furced lrom. Frederick .Scheff as director*, a *"•-' — repairing and than Dayton Rrgion«! High school 3-WAY CHOICE OF Summit Mariner Troop; and ex 'iliomp.son li;»(i to wait approxi'' he has held .since the Irtg :of Ouihont Issued in May pressed appreciation for work' n.ialely 50 minutes for a police-' start, and the appointment of done by troop leaders and.com- man to arrive after phoning for three new members of the cabins; The *.i ufK)l distjeict* and total $308,450 mittee 'members throughout the °nc- There v no one in police committee: Robert Powers, Mlb. ! te as —24 hr. Permits issued lu't month' for •jear. Mrs. .Madden also an- headquarteis Thomas Weaver and 'Mrs. laff'members. They are Mrs.' Krnil worth .--.-.. /. 278,6)0.00,! •$964,025. the youngest Brownies. .''tTVn-d night of each month, at the Berkc.?'j Liiulrn ...- Newark, N. J. M a mine Iloss of '{.ilfitliani, fourth Icy Heights "Library, Among those issued permit graders of Troop's-25 and 28. !<-'! :!raile,' "Mrs.k Shirley Ijrodley of Mountainside . 290,178.00 ' wefe: Eaton "Construction. Co., 13 •by. Mrs. T. G, Alexander,, Mi' The Flayers will wind up their New Providence: Phone: ESsex 3-8160 Nivv Providence, kindergarten; year with a strictly social event, houses on River Terrace-court at George Soffel, Mrs. T. 'F. Clai! !%infle4d . ;... "2,554.1*00.00 Mi4. (Jertrude Jedry of Scotch a picnic at the home of Mr. and | $10,800 each; William .Fisher. and. Mrs. K. D. Robinson, -wii-i I'lauib, fifth grade, and Itussell Rahway • , .'. 1,070.680.80 Mrs. Fox, Saturday at 7 p in. f Springfield avcnue,-$)2.000; Flpyd were presented with Brmvnicl'er, .M.tgee of Asbury Park, seventh hflotoMikmpb | Randall, Snyder avenue, $15,600; dants and sang the Brcmhie arid eighth grade mathematics. j William Horak, 76 Orchard lane, "Smi!e Song." Fourth graders-of The board accepted the „ ; $14,000.; Edward Campano, Park Now, your vacation or business trip coitu Brownie Troops 53 and 54, led h> tiat/on of Mrs joan jOslin, home DEEDS * I-avenue, $12,000; Carmen-' Van- you less than ever! Choose the Bargain >• Mrs. R. E: Simonds, Mrs. C A •. cL-onorines teacher. FroTidence The following ' ; notti. Timber drive. $15,000; Gake ; Noren, Mrs, J.,A. Hornbeck, Mrs deeds for real eMatc trftiisaction.s Fare Plan best suited for your needi and Ridge Homes Co., Mountain ave- wve up to 40% when you -travel Lackawanna! C. C. L'Allemand, and Mrs Ai have been rrcorded in Ihp office , nue, $13,000; Joseph Gauthier. thur Anker, took part in the tra- S14.000; Albert Levesque. $13,000; Outside Groups •of the- rogi«(er of deeds' and j MID-WIIK COACH FARES: Plan your round-trip ditional Fly-Up candle-lighting: mortgige*, eouithous*. Eliaabeth: ; Thomas Hogrehus and Fred ceremony, received their (in! Monday through Thursday (except holidays) and save up Ilammdorff, $14,000, all of Prince- Mr* «nd Mr*. Charles C. Ku- ! Scout pins from Mrs. J. C. Mad bach to Mr. "and Mrs. Salvatore to 40%. Ask your Lackawanna-ticket agent.fpr details. ton avenue; Samuel Imbitnbo, Add to YWCA den, and led the group s>figing L, Allocco, property in Madiann ! 'Lincoln street, $11,000, and Haspel "Girl Scouts Together." / ROUND-TRIP FAMILY PLAHi For trips longer than Construction Co., Mountain ave- avenue, S26 feet from Springfield I 120 miles, the perfect way a family can vacation-travel The "new" Scouts include. Traffic in 1953 avenue. ' nue, $13,500. • ' Dena Allocco, Peggy Clark, Car- in coaches, sleeping or parlor cars. Husband and wife •Dttniei H, Calvano and other* ole Cianfrocca. Judy Cleaver. Attendance at function* held at require only one regular round-trip and one one-way lne YWCA to Mr- «nd Mr*. Augustine J. Carol Conover, Marie'Culina: Pat" during 1953, including 11?*"' „. . . fare for their round trips. If one or both parents are D'Annundo, Helen DcMarco. >^* »PO"«»red by forty oubidc f^.J vinHon „, nuf accompanied by children, charge for children is as CESSPOOL Jacklyn Euffa, Mary Lou Fox, *««!».• ^aled. 32.222. it w«. dl* ^ v^? H^v in M.r«r , ' Jo h T follows: between 5 and under 12, one-half the regular Sandra Fox/Jodv Hornbeck. Di. ' .'losetf Monday by Mr*. L. A. Flag- »^ - Y\n ^v^!^u\ one-way fare; between 12 and under 22, one regular CLEANING ane Kreisel, Barbara Neal, Sus.e -^ chairman of the hoi»c commit-.j"^«t> lot. 8, 10 and. U, block i, , ma of one-way fare; children under 5 are carried FREE. H nil ding • Repairing Noren, Barbara Schmidt. Nanette . The "disclosure »tUi made at i P P^pcrty belonging t-o• (Pullman accommodations, of course, are ejetra.) Shepard, Patty Simonds, Kathy board meeting. Mary D. Franpifi / CESSPOOLS AND .SEPTIC Smith, Carol Stortz, Linda Sto The attendance figures of the Countryside. Inc., to-Maria OHOUP ECONOMY PLAN: For trips longer than 120 TANKS CLEANED, BUILT w(>ll of Troop 53 and Cheryl Capa- v<0Jn*f adult department was more Hrndrie Hardim«n, property in miles, three or more adults traveling together in coaches AND REPAIRED rtsa, Virginia ficnig, Lynne : 0mn..l2,»K); Y-tcen». 6,000. »nd for Countryside drive, 151} feet froni can each lave 25% of the regular round-trip fare. (Two Grcenley, Eleanor L'Allem'and. nieinbcr.»hj|> events, moro th«n {'Winchip rooti r 000 j Bprkplr-y Heights - Thr follow- half-rate fares will count as one adult fare.) CRANE & BCLI.D(iZEK Nancy McCarthy, Judy Marsh. • '- - Genuine Philadelphia SERVICE Beatrice Osborne, Diane raisley. Outside'groups using YW f«cil- ing deeda for real «nt.ntc traJi*- For complete information, $e* or Dictra Pnpp, Ruth Ann Small and itica included: Board of Recrea- havo teen recorded in the phone your Lackawanna Ticket AftnU Trucks for Hire tion. Girl and Boy Scouts, church i office of the regiMrr of deeds nnd Marilyn Sontos of Troop 54. ! Fifth graders of Troops 45 and Z™?*- Family . Service A«Socia- j mortg«g«.• eourthouw. Elizabeth: Fresh t;i>n YMCA 47. led by Mrs. G. A. Klcmacr I - ' Hadawah, Inter- | Charlc, Krn>Vto Mr. and MB. Mrs. J Kurzmann Mrs N Grc^ '< Rticla! Oomraiaaion; Junior Service : M«rnn C. hasp'ereen.. property CAPONS Killed CARL GULICK ory«..., Mrs»»., . pE . Ita . Gilljgann:i\:~..-' . an._'.di Mr«„ s ',i r l^ntntc^aK"l> . KiwanLKiwrtnLss Clubf'luh., LeaguI-PHB-IIeP ooff I known fl.s 201 MounUun avenue. Morristown 4-2082 John Shanly. were awarded sec-!Wortlcn f VotcM- PTA groups, Red Mr. and llt», Clifton I. Straus Lackawanna Railroad to Mr. and Mrs. Armando B, ond class and proficiency badges. Cro.sa, United CtempaigD and others. Bentardtviile 8*2082 Sorchini, property in Livingston Girls of sixth grade Troops 30 and Standing committees met 111 avenue. 3M.17 feet from Glcmide i 52. led by Mrs.-W. F. Cunningham. time*, special committees 35 times, ln<1 herp wcrc road, extended. Mr.i. W. F. Doughty, Mrs. J. i - 13 RIBS OF Gov'r. Grumka, and Mrs. Harry Shaw, |affalns Harold Griffin to Angela M received proficiency badges to- I In the"young ndu.lt department Cerulli, trustee, lot 12. block 3T, Graded py g official tax map. BEEF ward their first class ranfi. | there were 287 class sessions, 234 Following a skit given for the !c!ub meetings, 119 program* such Mr. ajid Mrs. William Horak to Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Maaa, one world badge, girls of Mrs. i ** kaffeeklatsch, dance*, parties, ftn< property known as 51 Orchard O. E. grade ^ '* committee meetings. Sawyer's seventh lane. Troop 2 received proficiency Y-teen canteens, cluba «nd Lawrence L. WVItfchek and badges. Mrs. D. E. MacClay pre- were scheduled 144 time*, committee.* met 79 times, and spe- others, to Wellmore Builders, Inc. ROASTING sented five-year pins to Peggy lot 85-9, block 262, map of Wells, Corcoran. Janet Grumka, Mi- ci«l affaire «nd drop-ina totaled 12S Wood. ! chelle McGuire.. and Faye Shan- D. and N. Holding Corp, to Mr. ; ly. Mrs. Gelson presented Kathy Customer* in barber shops were and Mr* Vincent E, Groppi, prop- j CHICKENS Clark, Ruth Geise, Janet Grumka, oner provided with mueicfll en- prty ijn Harding drive, 25 feet from j Miriam Hawley, Mary J.irie Nittel, Snyder avenue, extended. ' j Jean Sawyer, Fnye Shanly. Carole tcrtainment. Smith, and Willa Spurgcan with first class rank. ARMOUR'S Following two folk dances given Everything For Your Garden! by Troops 53 and 54 under the di- • Finest Evergreens * Rose Bushes In Pots i rection of Mrs. W. H. MacWil- • Flowering Shrubs * Perennials • Annuals BACON 59 V j liams, the program concluded • Seeds - Fertiliiers • Humus - Pear Mots with Indian taps, led by Joy Rob • Insecticides Price* That Are Reasonable 1 Ib. layer orts, the color retreat and reces- s-ional. Direct From the Farm The town of South Itivpr, Xrw §odU Mountain Jersey OTHC hnd the mini-' of "Littip Waf-hington." It wa.i rimrd MEDIUM dot. 50 in honor-of Washington* in- Open Evening* and Sunday* Millburn 8-1380 49 nugurntion «•» President, but w«s Millburn Ave. and Vaux Hall Rood, Millburn later chongrd to its present title. LARGE Imagine! 59 A HiROCKETII * OLDSMOBILE Oleo Margarine -SET,*. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FANCY for FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS! *Oldimobil«'i 6? revolutionary high^comprMtlon engine $ "08" 2-Doof $*dan with Wlllon* of milei of proof behind III •tat* on 2362 taxtt «nlra. You can decorate like A professional, make every room in your homf a creation of beauty, ami it's ra>y a> well as Come In today., .end rocket away I fun! Select your favorite shades at the Dutch BOIJ COI.OH Make a date to *— and drive lh« rAliBf»v th'rn have us mix them in lustmus new Dutch- oll-n.w 1«54 "Rochet" OldimoblUI f Br»V Nuiyd base enamels-flat or gloss. Thee marvelous H'» today i beit buy—hy fort new-fishes flow on so easily, covrr so smooth >\4«v«? , Your price d>f»«nckme! . and occoitor)e«. Prieoj may vary ^L \,?t ihr Dutrh UoycuumuAUV.mlmhY^ in 0djof»ij«i0'coniffltWffMW'ft** of thlpptng chargt*. All prle«i to ehartg* without nottem, City Paint & Wallpaperjo. Hi YOUR OLDiMOBILE DiALlft TODAYI MARKET OPEN fRIDA Y SITE FREE DBUVBRT 417 SPRINGFIELD AVi.. SUMMIT SU. 6-1024 OTOR CO. INC. 491 MORRIS AVE. 442 Springfield Am Mtftitt SU. 6-2670.2671 mmmmm P.q. 10 THE SUMMIT HWALD. THURSDAY. JUNE 17, 1*54 ! da> through SatuTda>, has asked , artfcateur picture-taking interferes empk»ias a new system of gal- 'foods Safety Engineers | 11 : Cameras Banned for the cooperation of golfing spec- w jth tournament play and ts oolert y control, with holes roped Joho KusstU. safety engineer \ Hams lators in what promises, to be one i fair tg contestants, the VSGA per tram te* to green, v*hsch should for Public Service Electric sit. Gas J For Spectators i.f the best-attended golf event!i mits only official photographer* afford aU spectators a gowd view Co., residing at 8 HUiside ayenueu >n the history of the s»port ; to us>e camera? if'instruction? art tallowed. «-as elected chairman of th* Ne#? mm •• At Golf Tourney The clttb requests that fans Spectators are also asked that ; Adtice t*f suarihals ii i>lso to Jersey chapter, American So- | •^"FlOlir ttey cooperate fully with mar .be .followed "in. tt>e event of any ciety of Safety Engineers, at their •, pl f'iM' Club, making! \et\e their'cameras at home be- "itgfatniag storm, ii OB the etturse c final piins.ior the .USGA Open] cause cameras w ill n&t be perj -shais at the event, and obey their regular meeting ori June 10. I *" tn such a storm, spectator* anr ,.i—:—, ,—___ ^ f bum nut Oba'nipionthrp over its course to mitted on the grounds Because ' instructions closely Baltusrol~« advised to avoid such objects as • y jwin v it!. isolated trees, 'wife .fences,-, hill- Lynne Meredith, Steve Me>ei, ands of radio tops and wide open spaces. Fans Weslo Wiles, Ann Willcy and Jo out the United States 4n,i" arc advised that raising umbrellas Ann Winer. N.UT*!OI vi*s J antes ,„ „ 2|.hour , , atxne the head in lightning'storms-' Suad«> ut is dangerous ut , ! '•tuj^i- ^«'^'lHM^, "A Spanish Fieota " {ment. Explains Naval Reserve u«s;> aajpttd to dammg b) Kli2 i -iIie lot-l 8'yup ul i ..htth Hanimt'tl t'dthv Hopkins. j*»pey«ia «1 j», Urt'tj] ^ -Richard L. tift^er of 3d Harvey ! 'SJIJI Koch. ( aiol MdtMafcU'l. ! P«Mdent; will kft uf> |M, dnve was ojie'of three, naval re- Inent >eivt- utficer* appearing' on a re- ' Man '<» .Mill* t I'olifrf Kierk. ' ' " - - ,. „. • M-i> MIIIIJI'I Ji^n 1iucksr»» : at tli<> toP "' the i.ui ,,;,', \,'^ i'er.t television p«n«l discussing li 1 I the. naval reserve role in the over- ! Jinnii\ HuiKc Annul lif\oiiit^o. , •™ ' ''J '• " <'<>lf toui-t ][,, jJI n«iv il organization and oppor- | Ti.in M^irt.iH Ted tiiaU aiul ^»»ui» i* the IJJUJ tjmtici. the branch ofters young II.IN N.:iidt.»i 'ud* Hub sP'Jnsoied b\ tht men • Ultl, dio Relay tiatiuri > •'llit' t-pilivi.t UJ*. Ki*«n b\ Mia.s

earned by ' litiint Hi ,ji)iii'iit;i!it;, pii'uipal, aju) j- as a AriKkirig w- Mi • tin i" Milin'ifi.*• vi Mi!.. Poiuthf ' II1.r.I ! Oaiii'-J» «it.d .Mi Wilbui Nrlson's^ *'"'r

HARTDEGEN .) lllljlf III Mill"--. ivil RECREATION ROOM turn t in.tii4f;ii wj» Dut licit * • .i-ttjiii*1.- >it-nt'iv am'. [ "!*' <•''•»" iinii.ils wen- «( ounpliOifd j a^'a toutl'st- : In tlic G.iMien V> A MacMa.-tcr j Wjl* ^'"IH'tmg Jt 'Kl'DOS I'OK MlJiS t'ADOO—Miss Sarah Cadoo, retiring p:mui>al 'ol Us| ! a(tciul) il I i s MJHI li^htint; and "K '•!<* same •Lincoln Sc!,iaoJ, is .surprised to find lierselt the recipient ie • ICTOHIIII1, Assisting ' the cluldion >;t>i*1 • '^ 'lt'*i!t'if' 'degreeV'"'presented by students at a party given by Mi,-.-. ( »J..o f"i 11 'her pupils •- Above,,left to right, sixth uvunie .daat pre?id«-nl- I'rici in tin- \.t.iui,, j-!id-f- of tlii> vAwle ' •""•« ^ ''» <'i'<»l • iH'ili'u.ij.u-o ''Me Mi-1* . Natdho <;*?!'t"'< -.. inch << Gruner, Hobc-rt Trcvorrovv, Nancy ^•it•hol^ a-»d .M.ir^;tn t , \\ il-on 1 present NJiv.s (atkio with her kudov iWolin photo I '' 'UOMJHI, (•! \ MI .i! (*ili:v.itmn. Mi^ w"-*^ " tunadoo Mai^aic! 'Hiorp, nniaic. Itn\ l'ul ; mer. orciir^trrf; Mrs. "J. Ii Ntvn-11 l: '"* lOll*l'lf;' Tables Turned as Teacher i and Mi? p I" Trucksess dtaili- -"r.w A t1 >' t.*.»»*< JLl, -I Gives Party for Students Building or Remodeling? The sixth-grade classes of John>ti>n'< ordie.'ii B pla\ed . for Franklin'School'-'w ere honored by singing and dancir/j; During in- their "principal. Miss Sarah K. ttTini'-'-lon, punch u^ ^c>^^t*(^. Cadoo a! a dinner partv on Fri-and K Llnrh. a..Fran.klm.father, OAK FLOORS day evening. June 1.1. The audi- enierlaiiicd Wilh a magic >how. are {trcfrrrril. lit 3 i>ut ,.f \f\ torium of the school was gaily At the closp f»f th1 evening. Jhc JL llomr Ittivr*. llniliirr* «„•! decorated by the students with parents joi/ned l»ri,c(lvv,in-the fo'-tn- flowers, paper lanterns and bal-it ips. ' ' , ' I unit in nncl ••*<• our *t«ifk uf Imlh J*n-fiiu-h.(1 iignl.i. now..-. loons. -At the tables were favors On June 'nt. a iia^ jwenic i1- and programs in the school col- being planned. ThK will He. the TM,r. ors:, made by the sixth-graders. finale in a series of'special events *c »l»o irnitc Mm In ~ixth graders, which be- the l.ntV*i in llonir- EXTENSION was a surprise graduation cere- gan with assembly pniEiams pie mony, in which the pupils re- sented for the mc.hers. vith eacii Vttil 1)\ pi! .111^^11^ H4-P iMtr* ftf|( \f* it«M»k of limit*- f)r*(gi;4 versed the usual procedure, and child participating in a pcrform- M\A Moor I'lkin tn hi'tiuUful r«il«tf rff«-|» Ii» >.sli.iiiail. graduated- iheir principal, who isaiicp. f»f ..simg*, dance>. recitation;, lamou* arcliilfrl*. - 'PHONES and dramatizations, directed !iv Polaroid retiring at the end of the school.; If >IIII di>iif »r ttitl KI.JIII> lii.ui 'on « r ma ran l.ikr il tinmr and lix»k through it *> >•',)' add so much convenience to your home Cadoo in academic cap and gown, .Madeline Compton. •with the as- Irinurr. • • • sistance of the riiuVicand physical the class presidents formally V» c-o»l li»

Sponatigle, Eddie Starr. Daniel 1 l>nf Pavlov, David Guenlher, Carohn Ih* WlrikJ" .!*"* * fit* dritnlnn*.. >""•• Sharinin and Beth Scligman. Nar oil, mltnJ «M »n<» «»'•*' rator was James Woodward —til wllhoul unok*' <" »"*' The children taking part in "Greek-Games" performed ingen- ious athletic feats on stage, They were Susan Baldrcy. Rudy Brandt, ; Jerre Creske, Joyce (.'umminx, ; i Peter Halbach. Carol Heat n, Rot j ert 'Ilysko. Ben Mason, Dorothy ] Mauger. Hina Selman, Blake j Smith and Maty Dale Skile? Nar- j rator was Lynn Taylor, ' before to liberal a guarantee of lasting i "A Medieval Ceremony" was on the exclusive Wirtkier non-clog NtHule.;•Tj.ti . portrayed by Mariorie Kmerspn, riEN it comes to sales, every first four months of 1954 rcv&tl this More important, that's the tip-ofl •-^Grclchcn Young, Christine Shaw- feature which puts «r> t-nd to annoying and expensive *>'!?•>'•* Wtar maker aspires to be up at phenomenal fact: that Buick prices are well within j ger, Chris Linn. Mary Jo Millrr. vntia. PU;S S-VRAR .Cit ARANTKK ON VITA. MKTf.n the top of his price class. I Mary Ahearn, Loc? Horbatt, Ar- ASSEMBLY. . ' '-Ji... ,,.- In total national volume, regardless the reach of more and more people j thur'Stober and rharlcs' Flagler. Which is only natural. Popularity of price class, Buick is outselling — and that such prices buy a lot j Narrators were Janice Ford and Tht Only Oil Burner which is NOT critical of dirt, *•«!« _ j Marilyn Tow>!cv more automobile per dollar. aludgt which fornm In fuel tank* and line*. Nfd* "ft like that means success. all cars in America except two of The second half of the enter So why not look into the*tornorrow« filter•-require literally NO wrrviee, We know, because for years Buick the so-called "low-price three." tainment ronsislcd of scpnei of styled Buick that puts you so far lively daricins in brilliant ros Thi m»nufaetiirfr ruaranttei tht functional part* of ("'• feas held such an envied position — I hat's a tip too good to pass up. ahead today? tumes ' Noiwecian Mountain burner for 3 «nd lo yesrt. the unquestioned sales leader in its March" was adeptly acroinplishrd That's the tip-off that Buick must by Noel Andrrtson, Mary Ann You Mml, See H To Believe It! clas|. And with good reasons in Come in, or phone us this week for Ascole.se, Cordon Honk, Ann Marie styling, room, power, value. have the hottest styling of the times a demonstration. Then you can Ferrfiro, Richard Fryling, Sti and the sweetest performance of judge for yourself that Buick really imnc Johnston, Bill Kicffer, SAVIS UP TO Out today, folks like you have the year, ,',„• is the beautiful buy-by far. pushed Buick mieccsi even beyond AMBASSADOR such bounds. SERVICE Today, the top sales standings of a Recommend* full generation have been changed. WINKLER Lr Today, latest inlet figures for tttt STILIS SOFT WATER SERVICE OIL BURNER

Uf TO 30 MONTHS TO PAT •MM MfNM AtfftMMlSftff All tVttf IWMX WH4 WUft TMftM" STEPHENS MILLER CO SUMMIT BUICK 31 RittMtf Pine* %mmlt CO. Otrirtnl H«sttng (nnntiltani In Thto Artu F«r #• - 71 Franklin Place, Summit, N. J. Su, 6-0$12 tor »t»t|tii Vot UvlttR~Th^ IM Hn*« »h W On Vtt«r HW, THE SUMMIT HEftAlP, THURSDAY, JUNE 17. It54

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M!|4 JSrtMlni er i»<»unr.,;ll .tr,4 teu Ufktiy until wttt MtMttf. Pi»ct u • wewif et i*ttjt« «(r»nj,a on i eho» pitta. f«n*' •. tornytSRii with tat* Hie* of below, luUntng ft tN *•««• *'•» • teett»!ct, ant flil with tom.to rtttih or cHii) MM* Arrant* SAUD (M MM tWWfOgiU JfeirtS tilt piiUlo Mi*d wMek tic* ttM' Itttvc* !««»«» J bunch*! remgtM - I cup tkta tWW Citms Treof the men in your life to a robust, healthful I htidi Itttuc* . , , t c«» thin itrlf>» eoe*#« ehiekt* t temM*. pt«W, «ut i» wtdrti I cu» thin itriBi btMtf hw» *'»*' ft***11 Of«Mi"t or salad, You'll find a grand variety of foods for Micicli fr«Kh Cru*iH| salads In ©very department at your favorite KRJUFf Un« t iiltd towl wth romUflM. Trtr Uw rwi*inin| fonttiit, v>4 htad littuct into bit* |U»G piicai «t» ttw tewtt A/r«n{« m« CRAND UNION stoie. (McUn, ton *ntf ClU«(t Itilpi »*C»'*tciy»t r«ul*r InttrvaU on tht |r*«n.'Oimlth with tsnste «**i|«s mi Itttuti, ton with f(»nch drtuiftl. .» . . • v

Firm, Red, Ripe cello, Add Sparkle to carton SHIIIIP 3TUSAUID TOMATOES Summer Salads l«ttun MlrMt* lt $fn Uf|i M*4 Itttvct temtta ikt- tU«M< eookii stoimp Fresh Frow ., I irmp (ilit* with t*»f Itttu^*. Cut Hi# tut* at lttt Chartreuse Frtsh Midi 8oz.c*l!e. I Pockad mo pc)>ethylen« Mlrocl* Whip Seedless Grapes e.»f^ Tossed Salaf r«-u$obl* bog. ianowicl Spread PllimS Cilifornis Beauties i aung, Peppy, Tender . bunch rrsncl Dressing " 23" Scallions Kioft'l BABY Ocean Spray 'itracle Whip Kroffi .mayonnaise 43/ 5 oz. Dwarf can. Cranberry Sauce Sweet Pickle Rilisk BONED CHICKEN pe'i.ciow/With* FOODS Chicken or Turkey

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Lllbys Carolina Brand Rice ;. 19/A; 37f Mggt R3IIC with Crape Preserves *<«>* ?•••?!< ifllf*1* l#*i I1P can 31 Heavenly Peaches2 49 Wilaon'i Lucky Leaf TOMATO Q-T Snow Whip ^22/ 12 or Apple-Cherry- JL can Peael cans AngelFoodCakeMix-^.;;S5< 33 Pie Fillings ffiiiiiiiiifliiiiiiiiitiiiittiii!iiiiiiinijiiiiiiiiiifii(,tiii,,I(lf,)(IllllII|| JUICE !iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii!uiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiniti| Nabisco 16 oz Ritz Crackers > box 33^ Sunshine ... 21=25' 6 oz T q Cheez-lt pkg Banner ez. can U. S. CHOICE AND PACKERS'TOP BRANDS 7,oz 2V Jordan Almonds pkg 8non Giant Baked Beans cans OF 12 or RIBS BEEF iosco . GREEN jar

REGULAR STYLE ONE PRICE Milk Amplifier 12 oz. PEAS Ralston pkg 19'."',' SHORTCUT Ib. TOP VALUE Wheat or Rice Chex 49 WlWHABlE Tr...w.e, Nlblets Regular ., FKMNinER Lemonade Stylo lb- to-Cook CORN 4to7l«5S. 51» 9 lbs. 53' GRAND mm \ Hew 43^ MIDGEfYURKEYM afl Swift's SPremium Process ONLY Frash Ground ePI«i sssL 2S4W 59 S«Obrock Farm* » leef. 49< Skinless Frankfurts A M Nlblets Meat Loaf MEAT Corn On The Cob 2 ;..f43< fancy Yo-n* ^ OQ^**-fc Siobiook Farirj _ — Two Mtals In Ont b Is sold at CRAHDUXIOH Asparagus Spears p «•»»•.43/ Fowl sS;,"""" «5i'«rt* » m Ssabrook forrrn. Lamb Fores °"»**" Teddy's — Golden Irovrn — Pra-Cookad You're Sore of the $ 6reen Peat MEXICORN Nt lb Best When Yon Buy Old Dutch Whlto ,. Perch Fillets «"" " 63^ GRAND UNION MEATS lib. t Caffie Lovers Coffee Shrimp Fancy Freth 59 Grand Ducheii — Quick-Fre.en ^ They Are Coffee can 1.31 Puss l4' Boot* 12 oz can Swift's Prtmlum — Vacuum Packad 59- 8 oz Beef Steaks •«•<•» "*" / To Insure Freshness Kittens md Cats 20 lova It V canss dLU^ Bologna, Plain Meat Uaf m ^ f) W* For Qulckfo Mto/s 'SACtfWnf-BOHir Cat Food Guaranteed to Satisfy Flat Pickle ,and Plrnentt Loaf ^ pkfl / Jl 16 Pi , Or Your EcoBomlesI can Disinfectant Bleach Olive Leaf Money Refunded Dog Food Pet Ftod 1 69/ Hi-Hat Potato Salad "—«' Sanitary Napkins Salami .^-r -* HlllllltliillimiltilHlllllllllWtinillli1«l11iimitt«lllilHIHIIilliIil»HHHIM«Hllllll«filH1IHIIIIim^ Safely CLOROX Modess Ataerltat Mild— Pure Safe for Colors For Sparkling Washes FOR THE HOME i Heavy G«ugt <— Qalvanittd —-1O quart •; quart bottU Ivory Soap Ivory Snow Duz Oxydol giant m«dium i largtipkg Water Pails &**< -*55 IIMM ». C. TtMlWMtl 3 * ,.63>- I ki4.V/.27/ x 23/ L11 Toilet Slip lib-0 Cl0iBt«r Timblert ALL GRAND UNION SUPER MARKETS OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. M SUlilMfr, N* 11 •' THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1»54 occur* Ui torn* portion I Eiephuiti of Ceylon *t«| 71 Pint Grove avenue. reace University. Canton, Ohio, Summit Man Addresses for iU ROTC unit. •I IMla •very ymr. ! erally tuskleaa. Miss Elizabeth Aon Winters, Emma Willard Graduate* College Corner To AtUad ROTC C»»» daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Robert R, Diefendorf of ti Es- Lawrence 3, Leyden of 48 Oak- P. Winters of 121 Ashland road, sex road wag the principal speaker land place and James 8. Shilling To Attend ROTC Camps Kit a moderator for one of the at the pre-commeaccment lunch- of 31 Plymouth road, both stu- Jay Kernel, son of Mr. ind Mrs. panel discu&ions held during the eon for members of the graduat- dents at Seton Hal} University, E. A. Kernel of 81 West End ave-recent Parents Weekend at Mount ing class and guests at Emma FORMICA will attend the ROTC military po- Wiliird School, Troy, N. y., lait §3 rtue, a student at Depauw Umver- Holyoke College. Parents, stu- 13 sity, GrefRcastie, Ind.J- .will at- dents, and faculty took part in lice corps summer camp at Camp Saturday. Mr. Diefendorf is a U tend an Air Force ROTC .summer the discussions based on topics of Gordon, Georgia, member of th|e school's board of interest in the college community. zZ camp at Griffiss Air Base, .Rome,. trustees. SINK TOPS fc= N. Y. ' J-- •..Wtes Mair Prize Miss Steel* on 0eaa's List Hit daughter Gretchen, who ^ Mahlon D. Woodring of 133 Hof Allen H. White, son of Mr. and Miss Mildred T-. Steele, daugh- graduated Saturday, wai presi- £r| bart avenue, a student at Wasfc Mrs. Aksel G. OUen of 20 Hickory ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M dent of the senior class and his Fi ing ton and Lee University will road, was awarded the Harding Steele of 28 Blackburn place, has daughter, Virginia, is the newly- 3= leave June 19 for Fort Eustis, Va., Memorial prize at Blair Acad- been named to the dean's list of Now *2 " Sq. Ft li where he will attend the trgnspor- emy's 106th commencement last elected head of the choir and will Smith College, Northampton, Imnwdtefely Available in 62 Decorator Colors! ; Z tatioii corps ROTC summer, camp Saturday. The prize is given each be a senior next year. "_-. for a six-week period. year to the student who has con- Mass, for the past academic year. Another daughter, Carolyn, — INCLUDING — tributed the most to the musical Miss Steele, who recently received graduated from Emma Wiilard in .-• Named Holyoke Dorm President Plywood and all necessary metals installed organizations at Blair during the .a bachelor of arts degree in Amer- 1951 as president of her class and -~j It has jjiefn announced at Mount year. next year will be president of the complete by factory-trained experts j •"* ican studies from Smith, expects _- Holyoke 'College that Miss J babel GRADUATE — Miss" Anne Thorn- senior class at Connecticut College : Janet Scherer has been appointed to enter the Columbia University z Initiated Into Delta Delta Delta ton, daughter of Mrs. J. S. Thorn- for Women. Mr*. Dietendorf is _f| a hail president lor the coming Barbara Ransom, daughter of School of International Affairs also an alumna of the school. ton of 15 Locust drive, graduated :J year, 19-54-5?,. Chosen on the basis Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ransom of this September to, study for a All five members ef the Diefen- TOLL BROS. INC. pi. of leadership,qualities, character Monday from Endieott Junior Col- dorf family were present for the Pine Grove avenue,.Was" recently master's degree. "The Floor CoveHng Show Place of New Jersey" W^ and-- personality, by the Student initiated 'into Delta Delta Delta lege, Beverly, Mass. She majored graduation exercises. f-Jj Government nominating comrnit in Interior decorating. In her 1600 PAKK AVI. PLAINFIELD sorority at Middlebury College, Again Represents Oast Eg tee. the new hall presidents will Middlebury, Vt. Freshman year she was House W..T. Richmond, Jr. G©t$ PLainfield 5-1200 g lead the activities of. the - various Council proctor, in the annual Robert D, Pierson,? son of Mr. 't± dorms on campus next year. Miss Wins Amherst Track Letter and Mrs. Carieton W. Pierson «f Degree from Wesleyan Graduating from Wesley an Uni- i j ~- Scherer is the daughter of Mr. and Ronald Copsey, son of Robert freshman variety show, Riding 79 Beekman road, has again been versity" Sunday was Winslow T. ' " Mrs. Herman A. G. Scheret* of Copsey of Fort Bragg, N C, has Club, International Relations Club, f elected class representative to the Richmond, Jr., son^of Mr, and been awarded his varsity letter Choral Club, Freshman Ensemble Lthigh University student govern- in track for the third successive and Freshman choir, and Phi Mrs. Winslow T. Richmond of <$ ment body, the Class Cabinet. Ashland road. He received a COMPLETE HOME year at Amherst College, Copsey, Theta' Kappa, national honorary Pierson, a member of the Class THAT OP1S SIXl a member of this year's graduat- bachelor of arts degree in his- scholastic fraternity. In her, senior pt 1957, was freshman representa- tory. IN WOOBWOIKINOI SERVICE ing class, specialized in the high year she continued her active and low hurdles. He graduated tive this year and'next year will Mr., Richmond was a member See America's mostjco participation in International Rela- be sophomore representative, He of the freshmah soccer team and; ; home workahop mike t^ Artie €5iV«rsleits from Summit High School in 1850. cut and joint Se« how e»«y» Garages — Dormers The thinciads rolled up an im-tions Club, Choral Club and Sen-returned home from Lehigh on won three varsity letters In that : it for anyone to operate »a4 | sport. He is a graduate of Summit New Roofs — Sidings pressive seven and one dual meet ior Ensemble and was a member Tuesday. learn-even beginnm, Frtt record, losing only to a powerful of Pallette and Brush, Club, Out- High School. He will enter mili- dtmonstration * • No Money D Degree Three Triangular meet by scoring semesters. He is affiliated with Air Force ROTC summer camp at HIS "DO IT YOURSELF1 PUN ON At Stevens a second in this race. Theta Delta Chi fraternity. [ Langley Field commencing June Fred G. Block of 20 Oak Ridge HASCO JALOUSIE ENCLOSURES 21. JALOUSIE ENCLOSURES, ALUMINUM DOORS. Copsey was also a member of avenue received a Master of Gets ROTC Commission- Tapped for Honor Society WINDOWS, FANS OF ALL TYPES, the crew in his junior year and Geoffrey M. Daniels, son of Mr. served as, a sports announcer for Paul .McGiffen, son of Mr. and A. E. SMALL and Mrs. Frank J. Daniels of 50 Mrs. N. II. McGiffen of 199 Kent WAMF, the college radio station. Parkview terrace, was commis- FACTORY TO YOU. Ron has also distinguished him- Place boulevard, has been tapped SU 6-3963 sioned a second lieutenant in the for membership in D. T., sopho- self scholastically, having been oh U.S. Army Reserve at commifi- the dean's list lor the last two more honor society at Hamilton sioning exercises held by St.-Law- College. Thirteen freshmen were selected on the basis of outstand- ing participation in campus ac- tivities this year. McGiffen was a member of the honor court and the varsity track Only team. v-e POWER Births To Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Natale of 26 Grant avenue. New Provi- There's only one car in the dence, a son, b&rn June 3. low-price field that offers the To Mr. and Mrs. George IMeliek smooth, flexible power of a V-8 of 101 The Fellsway. New Provi- engine. And that car is Ford. dence, a daughter, born June 4. ; ' While other car makers are still To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hegre- just talking V-8 power, Ford lius of 34 Walnut street, a daugh- has it today. The new Ford ter, bom June 5. 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Hose, sailed recently home about July 1. meeting, were guests of the com- ii Maffei Jl? Walnut street Valley View avenue and Burgess Miss Madge Evans, daughter of who has been a student at the Ifrom Quebec for France where through Europe. She will tour pany's executives and Summit al- and his daughters have returned Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Flor- Hulett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sic and Mrs. Thomas Evans.of Woodrow Wilson School of Foreign : the will spetid the summer visit j En^rnd, Ireland, France and ike personnel at a "family din- from Swob Bend,/tad, %^n ! 307 Summit avenue, entertained asce ol Pine Grove avenue sailed S. Huiett of U Beekiaan road, pn and International Affairs. . j ner" held at the Hotel SuburbaR. |ing bis grandiather. attended the graduation of ! Spain, then fly to Syria where she Miss Edith Hanson, daughter of Tuesday aboard the ''Stockholm'' Monday they left' lor Martha's Executives" attending, were' E. "$. Mattel, Jr. at Notre Dame. ; Mr. add Mrs. Frank E. Hanson Mrs. John F. Harrison of 168 The garden of Mrs. Ernest R, for a two-month tour of the Sean- Vineyard where thfy will spend \ will remain for a two-months Outwin, president; H. L. Willitp, taty. in September he vffl iof Prospect street at a brunch Beechwood road spent last week- Jarly of 16$ Hobart avenue will be dioaviaa countries. They, expect the remainder of the summer and ; visit with her grandmother asd vice president and £. S. Outwte, enter Georgetown University Med to return oa the "Kungsholm* be joined, later by their families. •• and shower. end visiting her sister. Miss Su- iopen this Saturday to members j other relatives. Her trip was a sanna P. Deal, at Troy, N. Y. ] secretary - treasurer, and their Li the North Jersey Rose Society ical School it Washington, b, C. August 18. Mr, and Mrs. Frederick; Rbllen- j gift from her father, the Ute wives and also L. B. Nodine, vice hot the Uth annual Rose Day. M.t%, h-sgen of 71 Colt road and, their I Mrs. Ciiistaf Nelson. of Upper Wallice L/fii^e of 27 Glen Mr. and Mrs. James Mansfield | Thomas T. Baiish upon her grad- president in charge of production, IKarly's garden has been selected daughter, Jane, will arrive at ';• Overtook road entertained Miss C, R. Bard Co. Dinner ! Osks avenue attended his class Downey of 14$ Maple street have and ft. N. Carr, production man- las "garden of the month" by the their Vermont residence tomor- \ uatiofi last year from New Vork : Hausun and her bridal party at a reuoioa last week-end at Trinity returned to their liome after at Hosts to Sales Force \ ager, of the Davol Rubber C«., l&ociety. row to spend the summer. \ University. J luncheon last week. College, Hertford, Coon. tending a meeting ef the National (On Friday, Miss Baiish was Members of the ssiies force of iProvidence, R. I. Society of Sales Trairitag Exeeu-. Miss Caroline Seager and Miss •Mr. aad Mrs, Maurice Salass* Mrs. D. W. Cunningham of 19given a ban voyage party by Mrs Mr. and Mrs: Warren A. Smith! tives held at Wiiliamsburg, Va. -kidney. Welsh will be guests-at & *f Santa Barbara, Cal., arrived i B&deau avenue will be co-hbstess ; SJurdock H. Merchant of Ever- has moved from 105 New England Mr. Downey was elected to mem- (dinner party tomorrow evening Monday to .visit their son-in-law with Mrs, Frank fathers of Klor- j green road. " i avenue U» their new home at 31 bership in the Society. [given by Mr. and Mrs. Dwight F ami daughter, Mr. and 'Mrs, ham Park at a tea Saturday given Dogwood drive. IMorss of Madison, preceding the Luueti S. Rose pr*Jg.Morris ave- J by Northern New Jersey alumnae ; Mr. and Mrs. Van Rensselaer Mr. and Mrs. Werner R. Mann jMorristown .Assembly, at which nue, "Kn'route they-visited with of Delta'.Zeta sorority in honor of ; Greeue of Beechwood Aparttnetits, j Mi&s Ruth A. Crann, daughter of 205 Morris avenue are vaca- It won t cost you itheir daughter, Margaret, will their son. Dr. Robert Salas&a ol new collegf fras. Kate Sessions Burke, j charge of Mrs- Francis tfavorth ber. a wtek, From Uiere she will go end'of this month. - daughter of *!r. and Mrs. James i of 20 Colony drive. , t»i ,%s,sau, returning June. 27. j to storage clothes B. Burke of 6 Llewellyn roati; will ; Mj*. Douglas Fink and his Robert Tucker of 76 Fennvood DIAMONDS sail Saturday from New York Playing in a one-flay tuurnar ' daughtea, Miss Barbara Fink, of Mibs Pamela E. Pool, daughter j aboard the SS Seven Seas to spend road and Robert Zenker of 145 Fernahdina Beach, Fla., ar^of Sir. and Mrs. C. H. Pool, Jr., I Summit avenue recently attended ment at the Vernon" Hills-Country PURCHASED the summer HI France as a mem- Club in.£uckahoe, N. Y... MrsgmUs of Mrs. George Engelman of • Kent.. Pla.ce boulevard, has re* I ber-of the Experiment'in Inter- the annual alumni spring day of of -Beekman road. ' turned honiefor the summer from i Peddie School, Hightstoyvn. George Engelman of Beekman national. Living organization. Her road took low net honors for'the : the College of,William and Mary, WiHiamhburg, Va, Sliss Pool was lir*! month-overseas will be spent Miss Anne Thornton, daughter Spring Brook Country Club. There Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Sleclc ESTATES ' elected vice-president of the Wil- living as a member of a French of Mrs. J. S. Thornton of 15 Lo- were 80 entrants in the event of 20 Blackburn place have re- Ham and Mary chapter of Sigma INDIVIDUALS family and the second month used cust drive, who graduated Mon- cently returned from attending ; Delta Pi, national honprary Span- for -informal trips throughout day from Endicott Junior College, graduation exercises of their Mrs. Edith Cottrell of 19 'Tulip i ish fraternity. She hasVlso Iwen wait may cost you prance. Beverly, Mass., will soon leave daughter. Miss Mildred Steele, at street has been invited to foecime on the dean's list. V .' ' for Lake Placid, N, Y., where she a tne-mber'ttf Beta Phi Mu,, the ra- Snath College,' Northampton, , Miss Edna M.'Burling, of Alta- Mas$, "Their son, Herbert--Steele; tlpnav ity : win C. Stewart of Pittsburgh, SU. 6-3100 ; the forthcoming marriage on July and the University of Illinois. She. members of the bridal party and tAKTEKET Will Build On Order ' 3 of her daughter, Ellen Twombly, is at present head, librarian at uut-ol-town relatives. New km oudoor ?5 fo« pool •ON0ID MISSEN6U i to- William Crocker HoKvay, 3rd. jNew Utrecht High School in BOYS xnd GIRLS, 6-14 years old j The marriage will take place at jBrooklyn. Mrs. It. N. Perry of Country- SiparaSi Camps CLOTHES STORAGE SERVICE IHA\KIJ\ HILL I Yarmouth, Sle.' I side moved Tuesday to- her new 2.Weckl June2l-July2 $50 Mrs. Sarah B. Tennan't'of the home on Washington Valley road, July 6-Aujg. 27 $200 Mr. and l\i%; Frank Hanson of j nrimmiag iaiUudion. teonis, TWOMBLY DRIVE. Franklin School District Hayloft. 220 Hobart avenue, and Xlormtown. 122 Prospect street were hosts at bill, outdoor fpotu «ad games, her daughter. Mrs. Austin Tow nc-r.: ! a dinner held in the Terrace Room crafts, hikr*, ntbstt *tuij, dnmxtia, Oi\E FAMILY IIOISI spent a week end visiting ?,!rs S Sgt. Lawrence A. Brattlol, stoij telling, sound movifi. Arts inJ I of Hotel Suburban.on Friday in son ol Mr. and Mrs. Arthur liratt- Oifu suopliet.". Dttidouf nutritioui Ranch or Split IA\V\ honor of their daughter Miss Tennant's namesake, Sally Ten- iof of 27 Park avenue, has returned daily luncheon. Tnunportiwion. Edith Hanson whose marriape to riant, infant daughter of Sir. and home after serving for two and a Registered ttuae ia tu^dmct, 6-7 ROOMS—2 CAR GARAGE Nicholas Curliss of Beacon, N.Y. j Mrs. John S. fennant, 3ni of Wdi»i tmi golf,. .imdll tiiitiovtl fet. took place Saturday at Central Swarthmore, Pa. half years with thr Army in the S'.ijht »«« at " l»gl«t«r iwwl bnlmiM I Main Office ami rW Chtrtham RoW party. Yale University over the week- ; HIMM OKaaf* a-3300 SI K-IOIO end. .••':• . ;; ' ,- | Robert S. Runyon, son. of Mr. I CARTI1IT SCHOOL Starts in Summit, CkatlMHi, Madis**. Weekend - guests of Bob Roll- i and Mrs. Francis H.' Shepard, Jr. j # W miyi »•••*••• ••••! VIVMBKf n. JS,. Nurwtr Q»n>». Mti 2-i. Pho«« OIL 1-4444 i enhagen at the Rollenhageri sum- Miss EHzateth- Baiish of Kent of Countryside, sailed Monday for . 4

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• S ' Bain's open Wednesday and Friday till 9 p. m* • *• r 14 THE SUMMIT HfRAlB, THURSDAY, JUNI tf, j Charlotte Sparg Local Man Wins Degrtt Janet Herbison h O y [Becomes Bride of DanaUi Arthur Zeiger of Sum Wed Saturday af mit. *•» one of tt»e-more than Police Officer $00 men ind women who re'.-eived Perw Yan, W, Y. Ms;-* Charlotte Rosemary Spara. degrees from tlie Uuiveoitv of daughter of Mrs. Arthur I>ePue Utah io the SSth Annual com Mis* Janet .Allison H#rbi«m, a church, i th jL of 4 6la air science. 1«. nHtot to the was married Saturday *t Pean '• Saturday aftem'Hin at'St. T#re= Van. N. Y.. to A 1 c EdWard J. sa's Runan Catholic Church-to Lutheran Church, !j*«re«ce L. Lilli*. Jr., *ot* offlftr Wini Parker. Jr, USAF, ton of Mr. Th« ion «f Rev. mi and Mrs Lawrence X. Llllie of g Scholanhip S. CarUon, David will b «Djf ; HillMde Rev. Julio A. Kelly per- David H, Carisen ol 211 Morris Junior year at UP«alt thu Sharon, Mass. A weepiioa was formed the ewemon? '""Which was held »t the Hotel Wagner. follow#d by « reception »t Porch- The bride wore a gown of nylon ' f r » Grove, Uni^t*-- Th# brnl* wit "*"*& lull* and Aleneon lace. Her s.i\en in marruge by be? »iep> • \ - Flinch illusion \eil was draped father, Arthur DePue. from a. matching lace Juliet eap. The bridt wore* bouffant gown She curried a bouquet' of roses of Chantilly lace an«J «iylwi tulle, . . ' and'lilies of the valley. iisvl a French illusion veil which EMMA WILLARD (iRADl ATtS - Two Sum mil Sirl* Mi*s Linda. . fell from a lace cap. She carried Hanbv, (ieft. and Mi» CieK-hen D.efendorf. (right, graduated fruiu Mi.s Catherine Parker, uster.of Mrs. Edward jl. Parker Mat, Laureate L. Ijliie, Jr. • white orchids and stephsnotis on br m miM of Emma Willard S,i,«,l, Tn.>. N. Y. on Saturdaj at the 14.-th cm *« ^f ^ ".•••• . L •tDwty Photo)' * ,JA Jam Pht*» I a prayer book. raencement «f the ,eh.* I M:« Ham by i* the tighter of Mr -rvd honor: The bridesmaid* *erfraltts Ruth ; Miss Concetta JRillo was maid Mrs S R Himby of 133-Sumrait awi.ue. and Mi^ Diefendoil i» thf ^^mwn: cousin, of the ) of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hubert B Oiefendori t*f 61 Essex road. Mis* .bride, and Miss Joan Curtis, eous- Florence UHie of'Hillside, sipter liamby attended Ktrma-Willard for tfco >ear«-. In her junior year m «f «he bridegroom Edmund 1 of the bi tdegroom, Miss M argar«t she wai a member of the s«i»i cornrrimet which Mi* p!a-n the -M»: Pdtan-o &med is. best man and " Kill" of ^S-Park avenue, ani Miss cial life of the- schon]..-and iya* also o>v the Mudent library committee, "'ushers were , .John Hefbison, ! >rol!ie Sapio of Madison. A rpus For two year* she tang in the Emma Wtllard clmrm .'and also served brother of the bride, and Dwight fin of the,bride,.-Miss Joyce Sear- TLe wellhld plans «f Madam travtkr distiagulihed mm II i cheerleader" Tj^ year the was he^4 of Pressboard. the organ-., Jscobson. . I inii ••of.'-12 Li»wu lyenUe,. was and her carpets oft go astray . . . a handsome traveling c-Wk' iiition which »cnds neus cl students to their home U>wn newspapers-- Mr*. Parker graduated last Sun- ; w ! flower giri, " ,:-f / ' A-: ... nod Jthe sensible solution to any sportamen a smart'new Whil* »t Emma Willard Miss Diefendorf was president «tf her class day frem Ketika College, Keuks I Joseph Martin of Union was beVt ear Last year *he.was r« head of Kellas Hali, a- Park. N.Y., with a bachelor of man. Ushers wer* Mike Ainato CAnPBT,*31 Summit Ave. Tlity student dormitory, and served on the work council which, supervises arts degree.-She attended Summit r of Hillside, Richard Lacey of Hill- expertly repair rug* arid c*rp«t* the ivoliinleer work students give to the care of the seh >fi. Shebang High School. -Sergeant Parker vide, Lawrence -Scariiul of 12 . . . *nd their rug cleaning's noth- If- pests, are plaguing your prtt'y in both the ehorus and the chapel chuir for two years. 'Thin year she' graduated from S h.a r o n .High Lowtll aveaue, cousin of th« bride, ing'short of sensational. Hot tip: rosebushes, better see FORini ' was; president of the .senior dais and this spring was named an E t W:; "School and.attended Northeastern snd Herman aohaeffer of South "Summer" your carpets with 'GARDEN'CENTER, MorrUiu" student for.'outstanding qualities, of character and leader&hip. Her,J.University,' Boston. He is now Ulainfield, brother-in-law of the CENTER for safe, sure storage, PiH* at MiUbum Ave.t MiDbufo i sister Carolyn, now a junior at-Connecticut College. sHo graduated Rationed-at^Bismark, Nil. bridegroom. Summit 8-J70O. Whatever the flower. M-h«f.w " from Emma WUlard as an\E, W student and president of her class, The bride is a gra'duate of the . p«it, FORBES' scicntifc ft M. Behnke Upion HtsW School. She is em- If you'd like to be a Slimmer •prays prompt their gr»nd | •oloyed by Chubb and Sons. Mr. Slenderella ... see the "hard to den finale! Important: Spr*y J Weds Lh McGuire Lilli* attended Hillside High find" Simont girdles and panUe rosei weeWy ... avoids 'bl«t PRINCESS BY UKOX ... . School. He is a patrolman with girdles at DOKOTHy HUGHES, spots. and insures beautu'j Brand new and too good to past up. At St. Teresa's the Hillside Police Force. 42 Beechwood road. Light in blooms. After a 'wedding trio through weight, with front and back latin Miss .Gisela Maria Behnke, Canada, the couple will live in panel, they're beautifully made of Smoke signal to outdoor cookr 527 Millburn Av*. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto TEACHER—Miss F^py MeClellan, GETS B.S. DEGREE—John L. Al- Hillside. • lastex lace for 2-way stretch. For Hasten to SHALEBROOK l'M\ Thm Melroses BtKnkt of 165 Kent Place boule- ^ j . rfc Q Mc len, son of Sir. and" Mrs. Lawreiice figure flattery plus cool comfort* MARKET, lit. Kemble Ave , \i,'r. lBK««n th« Chaattettt vard, was married Saturdav. atT „ * , ,„ . i ., ; ' rUtown,. where they've sptcu^ clellan of Ui0 bui init Avenue H. Allen of 18 Colt road, was you'll love wearing Simone gir- and th* LlttU Baotf) Sf. Teresa'* Church to Lt. William j * ' dles. 8-640$. smoked, specially flavorful hick. E, McGuire- Jr.. USA, son of Lt. j received her B.A. in elementary Graduated with the degree of • ory hams and bacon; steaks ir.d Col. and Mrs. McGuire of Arling- I education -from Michigan State bachelor of science Friday, Jtiae Beauty Coolest newi in circulation ... broilert awaiting your outd-x-r 1 ton, Va. Msgr. John P. Lenihan College June 6. Miss; MeClellan 12, from Massachusetts .Institute everyone's raving about the Chel- artistry, A visit to SHALE- performed the ceremony and Rev. is a graduate of Summit High of Technology where he was co- sea and Hunter window fans at BROOK is a sure-fire route to Thomas J. Donnelly celebrated savory barbecue specialties. School and was "president of the captain and captain of the soccer Hints STEPHENS • MILLER, 38 Russel the nuptial nass, A *f ception for place, they cost is little as $50, the immediate families followed class of 1950, While jit college she team in his junior and senior For dancing on rooftopi er by Mr. Richard give you marvelous air circula- at Old Mill Inn. Bernardsville: dancing In the clouds . . . ,\R- "was on the dean's tet, and was years. During his senior year Al- Master Hair Stylist. tion: are exceedingly quiet, and Mrs. Arthur O. Beer, sister of Ia member of Kapp&i Kappa Gam len was elected to Sigma Xi and DENS, 55 South St., Mxirrist^n, the bridegroom, was the bride^s | |, , - Summit, N. &. can be adjusted to fit any win-has a dreamy array of Summer ma sor()rjsororityt , beiobeingSg r( siderit her was president of Chi Phi frater- dow. For cool comfort at a low only attendant, Lt. Joseph T | senior :: MU-g Mfclelland was cocktail and evening dresses :n i Palastra.-LSA, served- as best i ,,,„ v- « « j iL#.tw. «.«. nity. In September, he will erUer cost . . . call STEPHENS-MIL- galaxy of heavenly colors. Other also, vice presidentP S M ^ of the asso- the College of Physicians and Sur- LER, 6-0029.

man and Mr. Beer, the bride- • ' • Summer ''stars": their town jr.d ciated women students, a mem- geons at Columbia University. . «Tiat H A PATRON? groom'* brother-in-law, Robert ber of the all college judiciary Call her Sweetheart or call her country cottons are a' pretty para.'; K. Robb. and Richard McGuire, ^ ^ ^ iTW= A PATRON is the most impor- Mother , . . your best girl is »ure dox (classic in charm yet fs^-.'.y the bridegroom's cousin, ush- tary education cl(jb. and the tant person ever, to enter to enjoy an evening at the charm- imaginative). Sizes from 7 start ered. • Y.W.C.A. At a special ceremony our doors. ing CHANTICLEB, Millburn, at $30.75.

The bride is a graduate of the # ' • \ honoring graduates I Miss MeClel- A PATRON is not depending where the cocktaih are the finest, Oak Knoll School. Her father is lan received recognition for out- the food U artfully prepared and Toujours superieur . . . the f.m the former Swedish %ice consul to upon us—we are depend- standing service (to Michigan ing upon her. faultlessly served, and Leo Reis- French furniture at FISHEI \ the Free City of Danzig. Lt. Mc-State College. She (has accepted man's music hath cafe . society FURMTVRE r.AM.KRIKS, m Guire attended Catholic Univer- a teaching positioiii in Lansing, A PATRON is not an interrup- charm. Bright note—Bob Bigelow Millburn Ave., Millburn. Whtfkr sity and was graduated this month Mich., for the coming school year. •: tion of our work — she is at the piano in the Lounge, Mill- you prefer the nvcllmv charm d from the United States Military STATIONERY the purpose of it. bum 6-1454. country provincial or the quit! Academy. West Point, N. Y. elegance of the city styles. youU SIE GEL'S SHOP On return from a trip the' WE ARE NOT doing her a fa- HI Hoitelen! How's about a find the finest at F1SIIFR. Trrfu t vor by serving her — she couple will make their home at handsome new bike for your tionally speaking, F I S II E R »!• Fort Knox, Ky:, where Lt. Mc- is doing us a favor by giv- 394 Springfield Ave. Summit 6-2191 Summer lojourn? LARRY'S ways, has an outstanding collec- Guire is stationed. ing «i the opportunity to C¥dE ANT) SPORT SHOP, 397 do so. tion of distinctive furniture Broad, has a splendid selection of j iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiniMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: Because Dad's devoted to TIM Britain's famous Rudge; the •A PATRON is not just a name music ... we can think of no • pleasingly priced Gazelle; the in our appointment book— more enjoyable Fathers Pif English Indian; the Rolfe, and ^ she is fipsh and blood, a gift than an Acoustical Quad fron America's Schwinn. There's a human being with feelings THE MBBERWOCK, 325 Spring. bicycle built for you ... at LAR- and emotions like our own. field Ave. Sale priced at l.v: ds- RY'S ... and (happily!), a gen- SHOE YOU AS A PATRON honor us count, tha Acoustical Quad f.h# erous trade-in on your present world's finest amplifier) is tha by permitting us to serve bike. 6-6026. most distinguished audio achieve- you. # RECErVES B.S DEGREE—H r ment in years and can be in- V 3 - Thanking You All! She who besltates bat lost . . . old E. Turley, son of. Mr. and Mri. the chance to buy beautiful stalled in your present machine CLEARANCE decorator items at W~t to 30%>9295. C. D. Turley of 519 Moms ave- Mr. Richard nue, graduated Saturday from S«- md saving!. TELFER STUDIOS, Mill They'll suit him to a Taste bum Avt., Short Hills, offers ton Hall College in Smith Orange. Staff of the tempting -assortment of lil- myriads of marvtlouj buys on uors, liqueurs and win*.* you'll Turley, who majored in account- CAROUSIL workroom samplei, beautiful find at S. BALISII AND SON, 1 ing, received a bachelor of sci- and limpi, tables, chairs, et cetera. Beech wood road. From mcfio* ence degree in business adminis- HOLIDAY Don't mils this opportunity to ports to tho finest in Scotch" = GRADUATES Dorinda tration. He is "tenrployed by the HAIMBRtSSIKS *'tnat'" your horn* to TELFEU • , . you're sure to find fiads =1 Viehmann, daughterjiOf Mr. George 1OV«1IB«SS. Short Hills 7-2449. Westinghouse Corp. in ttetuchen •It Springfield Ave. N favorite at S. BALISH AND 50V =! A. Viehmann of 42 ijiidgeview ave- • Speaking of favorites ., their and lives in Plamfield. *'Ju»t Drive Up and Park" E| nue, New Providence, and Mrs. Maka It a record Summer of Privata Label Bcechwood Brand? s listening enjoyment . . . with the =J Jean LeBailly of j New York, are tops. 8-1162, s ' . SPECIAL GROUP litest in records from GRAYMAT m "=' N. Y., graduated tliiis week from FOR MUSIC, 11 South St., Mor- Happy hunting fronnd for Iw- S| the MacDuffie School for Girls In FAR BROOK SCHOOL rlitown! It's eisy to see why the era of flee A m • r I e a na • • • 5' Springfield, Mass. 3Y|iss Viehmana younf crowd congregates at HEATH STUDIO, 13 U>rriine WOMEN'S SHOES s| was an honor sluilent at Mac- , SUMMER DAY CAMP GRAYMAT ... they've the top place. Famous for his private col- 5j Duffic, a prefect, ji member of 52 Grtaf Hills Road Short rillli/N. J. hits by top recording artinta! Uretion, Mr. Clyde W. Heath pr*- s S- the Student Counciljand assistant Make muiic a beautiful back- lentt rare Americana at its '|re5t| hl £; editor of the schobl paper, She BOYS AND GIRL$~-3 to 13 ground to Summer relaxation ...... each treasure sternH i" ' i Si was also a membe| of Quill and Swlmmlnf, riding, draraatiet, ipofta, Wktt. trips, via CRAVTHUT! MO 4 $164. tory and generously endowffl ">" * FOOT SAVERS Hi Scroll, an honorary; international crafts, mmie, art, overnight camping ptrfaet eujlnary climax to mellow charm. Collectors note- 5 charming cranberry ovprljy ^ Si journalistic society and of the si Rammer weekend . . . Sunday hwe COUNTRY ENVIRONMENT BUS TRANSPORTATION Night supper at OLD MILL INN, By Appointment only . . • P were $19.95 to $20.95 S| Dramatic Club. She blayed on both EXPERIENCED COUNSELORS SMALL GROUPS 66534. =! the hockey and bas.tetball teams. RouU 202, Barnard*ville. Relax SI At the commencempnt exercises, MRS. WINIFRED MOORE, Director and rtvua tl^t wetkand's festlvi- Delicious . . . and braiitifal.» till with family and friends while S| Biist Viehmann received a certlf- SHORT HILLS 7-3030 or SHORT HILL 7-UU-W behold ... the tempting. •njoylng your favorite Summtr fm!ll S; icate and b«d|te fori being elected tantalising specialti?" * DELMANEHES "rooler" and OLD MILL'S fa only at THE ACRES. Sj to the MacDuffie Aapter of the 20th C«mp Seaion, June 21 to Au^uft 13 mom Sunday night specialtiei. S cum laude society. road, off Route !'•, were $16.95 n the fall ihe Register Now AJ*o For Fall School Ttnn Dining Is slwayi i pleasure and From Fried Crabmr;t1 < College from will enter Wells Nuriery, El«meaUry, Junior High parking a d»Ii|ht at OLD MILL "Ongroise," to doled able ^ which ih« received § $300 *choja«"' mi. Top Sirloin Au Jus " ship. 1 * ACRES is always a dinln« 'I*" "' * FOOT FLAIRS Wedding l>«lls In y»y Mur«T Add charftiinK atmosphere a Th«n chart your course by way »up«rb aervlt'e and voii vc were $10.95 ef rriRLINO rLOMMTI, Vailay memorable -evening- HAKE YOUR r«ad, Stirling, wh«r« wadding ar- 1-0010, 02tl. rmgemtnti are L*h«ngr|n-I«vtly. Thuy rate #ur MnconillU""*1 '^ SPECIAL GROUP "••'.' ¥mm beautiful irldaJ b«unu«U to proval . , . the tops in |lir1' .'^ FURNITURE quaint nosegays for tht vary air conditionprs fll *'^s ,,„.' yrtiing flower glrli . . . iTIB- FUKLCO.. 233 Broad SI. v%he ,» CHILDREN'S SHOES For IV "LIKE NEW" UNO'S wpddlng l»«quiti art «l- you're looking for an.«n «'"• WEDDING RitEPTION *iyt th« talk erf thi 0OWN1 tloner by York. Fri^'lairf !"'" " OXPORDS, PUMPS, SANDALS, SIZES *'/* - 3 MIIHngton you'll find the perfrct Vltnnei REUPNOLiriRIil nnmi ItMtvtf' an your cortlln« pntblcyns -" R«<* ' • . . Blut Brown Whrti nthrr! And SUMMIT FOOD MAR. ERN FUKI. CO. Htm'1 SANDWICHES rffftall ttmm »*l«Wwt tn cover »*tl* t* #«j»#rl MET, 4IS Sprlngfltld Av*,. ha* hot 100, »d«1H insthtr p»pvil«r nsm« to Values h $7.9 Fancy varlitlti lH!«tudini tatty Iift##l tt#f|ttn(f!#lllfl. rosttr tf f^fuUr ehlektn »|Iad. K Al F«4tr, IWIW with im FUHMITURl Iff INKS I RiriNIIHINt - «*tl k t»uteh'«r dapartmsnt JUM 20th! 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SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. JUNE 17, 1954 Miss Edith Muriel Hanson Married H. J. So/tnsen, Joyce Rudd and Wilson White, 3rd To Cornell Law School Graduate Saturday at First Baptist Church The marriage of Miss Edith Miss Doris Durch Mttriel flaasoa, daughter of Mr. him Joyce Gaty Rudd, daugh- hSdrry in Oregon ter of Mr. and Mrs Augustus B. and Mrs iPrank Ellwood Hanson Rudd, Jr., of 106 Maple street, «rf Prospect Street, to Nicholas Mrs. John Durch of Roseburg, was married Saturday at the Fn st Eldest Curtiss, SOB of Mrs. Em Ore., ha^announced the marriage Baptist. Church to Wilson White, McElqunns est Cholakjg Of Beacon, N.Y. and of her daughter, Miss Doris Jean 3rd, son of Mrs. Christian Schmidt of 20 Summit avenie and Wilson the late Mr, Cholakis, took place Durch, to Herbert Jarvis Soren- Satiuday afternoon in the Central i White, Jr., of 133 Summit avenue sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Rev. David K. Barn well. I) I) , Presbyterian Church. i Sorensen of 48 Ashland road. The pastor of the church, performed Rev Leonard V. Busehman, I) j wedding took place Saturday in the ceremony. Mrs David I] t> • performed the ceremony. The Roseburg. Eaton was organist. Following the reception was held at the Fort wedding a reception was held at FATflER'S DAY VALUES The bride is a graduate of Prov- nightly Club. the home of the bride. idence School of Nursing, Port Given in marriage by her fath The bride, given in marriage 4 land. Ore. Mr: Sorensen is aer, the bride wort a bouffant floor- j McElgunn's comes to the rescue of every Fathers by her father, wore a gown oi graduate of Summit High School length gown of white Dduppioni ; child with big gift ideas and a small gift •budget!' princess lace designed with a and Dartmouth College. He is silk embroidered at neeJc and ! .Hiss Janet «, €r*ss scalloped boat neckline •embixjiiC a fourth-year medical student at sleeves with seed pearls. A finger- ' Not only are our selections wondrously large . . . (Photo bv Dart*i ered with iridescent crystals and Cornell University- Medical School. tip veil of silk illusion fell from » seed /pearls, long pointed/sleeves but they're wonderfully priced to make youi pres- and full gathered redjngote skirt Two Summit Girl, Get - SX^S" ^ X ent for Pop.the moat perfect'ever! " uver crystal pteatesf' nylon tulle ca 1Tied a Miss. . Wtfso\yd»onn WWhite. 3rd Janet R. Cross Home Economics Degrees! l bouquet-of red roses and Her' fingtV-tip yni of silk tulle ,. ... white roses wsth stephanotis and *as attachedJ(>«4 .mashing lace Mrs. Nicholas E. Curtis* Mi AS Jean A. Feldman, daugh (Photo by juit* W;.i;*ii lilies of the valley. uas best man. L'sh Betrothed T& cap u-mim^f with seed' pearls ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. H, Miss Elizabeth 'Adams Rudd. • t'i-sX«'ie Daniel (,'rowley of VVest •Her bouqivet v,us"frf orchids, eu- Summit and Milton Rinzler of Feldman of 18 Hickory road, and sister of the bride, was maid of i, Ma»s , Robert Caines of South Miss Sarah Hickok, daughter of charis lilies and stepha'noti.s. Brooklyn. ' honor. She wore a s-treet-length 'Orangtv Louis LeFcvre- of New Baltimore Man Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest S, Hickok Mrs. Curtiss is a graduate of princess gown of yellow silk »iul Palt/. i-N. Y. and Krif Amphi Mi.'-* I,'lirisline'Tatton of Roe-h-' of 15 Norwood avenue, were among a small hat'of white arid yello Mr. and Mrs Aithur B. I Wells College, class of 1954. Her theatrol of Boston. ' e>trr, N. V . \\,,« maid of honor- those receiving undergraduate de- velvet flowers. She carried a nose- r.f 145 AshlamJ road, -.have 4ju|uand is an .alumnus of Ken- The bride is'an aluntna'of Sum- .an* «rid Mrs. J.utet Ilulb Crois .mam? wore Misses Madge Kvans Cornell University Law School, mont at Burlington. Miss Feld- Camilla Starr of Sharon, Pa., .Miss burs. \ 'dalc, Phi Kappa Sigma and.Phi Delta ceived bachelor of science degrees' s groom. Miss Vera McNainara of White attended Summit. High Miss Cross is a s;n>duase of N.Y:. and 3!?ss Patricia Parmelec. Phi fraternities. in home economics. West Orange, and Miss ,Shirloy of Library. Pa. School and graduates today from .Summit Hi^ii Schckil and iVeslern Stevens of Lynchburg, Va. They Harvard University. Maryland College- Mr. Be rends '•Courtney Crawford of Nyack.. wore matching princess dresses After a wedding trip through the was graduated from Baltimore N.Y.-. was best in;m. The ushers Ruth Saam of Murray Hill Married of pale blue silk, and small blue Poconns and Canada, the couple (sty ("ollege and i-> abo a gradu- were Malvern Hill of Fnrost Hills, vejvet flower hats. They carried will live, in- Summit. Sir. White ate <>f Western Maryland College. NY . Robert King of Coopers Saturday to Ralph A. Bluntschli nosegays-.of spring-flowers. '• will be associated with his father's He, has been commissioned a sec- town, \-.V.,' Robert Lunney o.f DwighJ F. Ketcham, Jr., of' firm, White's Ratings, Inc. ond lieutenant; in the armv- New York, N.Y..' Cus. Nelson of In the Wyoming Church, Mill- ••/»•. burn, Miss Ruth Saam, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. August Saam of y. -A 387 Maple street, Murray Hill, Miss Linnea Lindberg Becomes Bride of was married Saturday to Ralph V A. Blunlschli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Naval Officer at Saturday Wedding ' Walter P. Bluntschli of 36 r?dge- The Methodist Church was the Golf Instructions by wood road. Rev. Richard Be van setting Saturday afternoon for j officiated at the afternoon cere- the marriage of Miss Linnca Lind- j mony which v,as followed by a berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i on a London long reception at the home of the' Lawrence J. V. Lindberg of 80 j bridegroom. Miss Loi$ Ketcham Beekmah road to Lt. (j. g.) Rob- playing record Featuring II important factors was soloist.. ert 0. Jepsen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Jepsen of W'yomis- •The brkle, who was given in sing, Pa. Rev. Jesse Lyons, pas- for SH0OTJNG PAR GOLF ... PLUS an marriage by her father, wore a tor of the church, performed the bouffant floor-length gown of ny- ceremony which was followed bv illustrated booklet giving hints and tips by lon tulle and Chantilly lace with a a reception at the home of the petal collar. Her illusion veil was bride. Mrs. Paul ,Oncley was oi- Sam Snead ... get yours today ... draped from . a small headband ganist. of illusion leaves embroidered Given in marriage by her fa- with seed pearls. Her bouquet was BOTH $ .26 ther, the bride wore a r,o\\ n of i of white roses and stephanotis. nylon tulle over satin and carried FOR * Mrs. John Kuran of River road, a bouquet of white roses, ^lephan Chatham, Mas matron of honor. otis and an orchid. Other attendants were Miss Peggy Mr*. Ralph A. Bluntschli ARROW SHIRTS Matr-on of honor Was Mrs. Fred Townley of 7 Linden place and Photo by Jule» Wolln E. Cloud of Hamilton Square. Miss Edith Kineberg of Jersey Mr. Bluntschli is associated with N. Y. Bridesmaids were Miss Jo '3.9.1 City, bridesmaids: and Miss FATHERS FAVORITE! SELECT the Bakelite Corp. of Bound Ann Mihni of Pittsburg and Miss The JABBERWOCK Betty Anne Saam, -sister of the Brook. " *-4r»€F»J MAGAZINE make their home in Somerville. society. live in Boston where Mrs. Jep- l"XX)0000000O' sen will continue her senior year studies at_ Boston Cniversity, and ! where Lieutenant Jepsen will be 1 >tationed aboard the USS Smalley. RACKS Mrs. A. Barr Snively, Hi.! Photo by Dorsey of Snrr:; ., \ 329 SPRINGFIELD AVE. a bouquet of white daisies and SWIM TRUNKS yellow roses. SUMMIT, N. J. Miss Joan White, Gordon Mc\\ llhanis of Williams- town. Mass., was best man. Ush- with Matching Shirts $9.95 COME TO SUmmit 6^3068 ers were Robert M. White, brother A. Barr Snively, 3rdof 4hr bride, and Ens. Walter PIERSON'S Married Saturday Snotise of Ohio, a former class- Disposing of mate of (lie bridegroom. Mrs. OTHER SWIM TRUNKS S2.9S - $5.95 At First Baptist Church on Sa. K. .!. liildebrand of Summit urday, Miss Joan White. dauRhu.r provided a harp accompaniment of Mr. and Mrs. George E. White ' for the wedding. Major Part of Stock of 97 Essex road, was married to The bride graduated from Sum- ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS Ens. A, Barr Snively, 3rd. son of mit Hi"h School and Colby Jun- Mr. and Mrs. A. Barr Snively, ior College Ensign Snively at- INITIALED to moke room for tended Pcerfieldi Academv at HOY or 3 ton $3.00 COFFEE PARTY Jr. of Durham, Nil LINEN Rev. David K. Bannvcll. l>l>.. Dofifiold. Mass. and Williams pastor of the church officiated at Colloqe. lie was graduated from New Decorating Studios the afternoon ceremony. the Naval Academy at Annapolis, M:-:. Given in marriage by her father. B Pensaeola. Fla., where ing maline picture hat. She carried | Ensi.sn Snively is taking part in BE SERVED SATURDAY a bouquet of white roses, uliife j the Naval Air Training Program. Member iff thr Amrriclttn tn»iitiitr of Decorator* . baby's breath and small pink JUNE It, 9 A.M.-6 P.M. sweetheart rosrs, Miss Patricia Completes Frfshnian. Year E. Ciuliek, (laughter of Mr, and Miss Jane Louise Cummann, PALM BEACH SUITS (Coffee supplied by Mrs, Ivan K. (Julick of 22 Valley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lennox View avenue, was maid of honor. Cammann ofAU> Locust drive, has Chase anil Jianboro) She wore a dress of white organdy completed,-her first year studies COOL TRIM On Father's Day . . . over yellow taffeta, and n match at Penn" Hall Junior College, ing tiara headpiece She carried ChiimbTrshtirff. Pa. j LUXURY LINED Celebrate with the man of i COf f EEMASI f R 'v.: YOUR choice 1>ALM BEACH SLACKS $10.9.1 and dine in the room of 1 It's AutomoHc ... ptrftct coffet evtry Hm« J KVERYONK'S choice GOOD-LOOKING GLASSES AIR CONDITIONED i (offer llmt lnl) Nunbf«m = ntfiD i | m*rU all Ihr rcq«ir*mr»l-« l«r prrfrd ««.rtrr. Water at rorrrd | • fJL

• . .TMI \' • t* 11 Sk>t II! Forget Iff ('0U*m»*lfi U *><•«« • « i vuyM mm?: r:v( fit if***. 5 AUPMION ROOM s>»,•>>••>•* SHOP FOR MEN i 'i . i •• t ,'144 M'RINOHIU) AVINUl SPRINGFIELD AVI. fc MAPLI ST. SUMMIT IPIERSON'S,- i\ '. f n ft h H O ? N I SUMMIT N ( run umiK m fist; OHum,«> 3-1008 SUmmit 6 3848 or EN •IVM OHtiiiyt* 6 4000 S70 SPHIN^FIILD AVI., SUMMIT IU. 4-3000 »«9« U iH6 SUMMIT HERAiO. THURSBAf. JUNE 17. t»S4 Fortnightly Club Antiques Group Discloses Plans Mrs. Alexander Keller, chair- man of the antique* dtj>*ixm«ol of the Fortnkgiitiy Club, h** «»^ Bounced the depart merit prOiram for the coming year. y^ In October "Eariv^T * r I e y Glass" watt be/cfiseussed by j Charles H Phpower ol WfestfieM ; who fats a ptfe. collection of eari> i hand Upteh pieces. Simple* from j his caileetioa uili be show a Mr ' PJrffhower is an authority on the ,-}'history of New Jersey and a col i lector of Lenni Ler»api Incliaa. rel- ics as well as old maps. DuYing pecem&er, GriffitJu-'HUl * DAHIMOITH COLLEfiK CRAIH ATKS-Undu-l- N. Tmwbridge of 103 Beekmai. ryad. jnd Willmw i °f. ^ Ur«««: * ^"ipecialts^t oao oI iAMHBRfn. r GRAIiUATKS-^raduating Sunday evening t, vvi:Ri-:n ( oil M.K <,KADIAII:S MK-S KiWn *u-ft•. will speak on { Am|,t,f, Hi^ 'irons DdHin>'i!tti l\'lU't;p. Hari'^t-r, N 1! . on (JrHfuh Barker, Jr., (right) s^n'of. Mr and Mi* : old.sdver *»d chiw. wilUpeak on } Colle|e were Bnice F, HoiUiter (left), of 58 Druid I), .iaUK'hU-1 ot V. ot,(i Mis Hrilpli Del.uciu of 181 SprinRfk-M W. G. Barker of.31Lenox jwad. All three received. "RarRare J;iUB,a-~At«eneaChin*—Americann anand EEu-u j 1j^y , Cop^eyMright),.of 1536 Springfield avenue ui:,M daughter of-Dr. W. K Tilton ol 3U Klin :sutida> wt'ie Men* L\ari> Luw"(leil> ot 32 Colt .mil Mi.-» .1 •. .n 1 ropean An outstanding speaker, s dgnc0 j^y, remv#d bachelor of arts degrees and ht,t|, ' I.i n A'.orett Collepe. Danville, Ya Mis-s road, Mm of Mr. and Mrs. V,, Evarts Low: Richard bachelor of aits degree^ -trt-l-t, it iv, =i KnsK-Trowbridgt1, tcenter > son of Mr. and Mrs.. Philip Miss Hul returns lo the club by i of Summit •High School, .iiotlister, the son of Mr ami n • i>cLutlii w.i ,.M Ii ii'ii'i ^ij'lunio and was business manager of the ' popular request Art exhibit of j V B el t:,c \ t.uii^ Women s- Auxiliary, president ',of Hollister, majored in English *nd Economics. Hr- \um >• • fuHw.i.1 :i. fl>.-i antique, cluna vitlt^, featured. ' j soccer during hi* sophomore year and.played on the v«j ,• Jhe Au-ictl » !n ir fc uJ iiu-mUi <>i' Nemo Literary Society, Mi>i Tilton.. ; . In February tfie ".program will be j diploma, was a member o£ the swim- Two Local Girls and hockey teams He is a member of Psi Upsilon frstt-iiui A ho t i ^c ' devoted to a talk oa the develop- j the son vl M..»jor General Robert L. foj>sey of Foil i>,,, ming team and Nemo Literary Society.. '.ment ot American design. The [ \ Receive Degrees *nd formerly of Summit, majortd in English and in, -t j,e,, speaker, Meivtn Wetg, historian % colonel" in the ROTC Air'Force, unit. He won his freshm.tn Court Benedict I regent; Mis>s Catherine Mas,si, l'ec- j and .curator of Morn.»U>Mn .Ka- ! in track and also three varsity letters ss n hurdler on the ti \ turer; Mrs. Walter Paul, prophet- At Hood College teiij Installs .Officers \ tional Historical PWk, wall have *} He was sports director for the Amherat radio station and w ess; Mrs. N. Pigieso. monitor: - Gr;idu;ilin!j from Hood College. ' as his topic '"Treasury of Early f> Lancaster Honor Squadron for outstanding ROTC dd Mrs. .Martin GJynn was installed Mrs. Howard Deiunan. tveasur-er; Frederick. Mil., v.ere. Mrs, Mar- ; American Deugn," Using Koda- 1 men r«>ceive'd ROTC comini.-iMons. as grand regent of Court Bene- ,Mrs,.Homier Peer, secretary; Mrs. 1 i chrome slides, he «»U trate, this ! !Clc('art,y of 7 ; j April* This \uli feature a'fashion ] Ernest Hancox, Jr. of 30 Web- • WatchRepairt we're:' Mrs. 'Tlio-ihas' Hanlon, vice Mrs. Albert Trengroye, Jr., Mrs.Sherman avenue.'Mrs. Heath re- j I parade of by-gone days.'using a.u-1 ster avenue,'who last week .re , • PearUReifrung Patrick Fleming, Sirs. Thomas- r thentic costumes, accessories and \ceived a Mas-ter of Business Ad- • Encjraving eeived a R^ in home economics ! ministration degree from Rutgers Reynold, Jr., and Miss Barbara and Mis^Mc.Carty a BA degree. | period background?: Department j • Plating members will serve- a models. ! University School t>f Business Ad- • Cryttalt Fitted Both young wonien are grad- ministration, has been announced All programs will befseld as the > Immediately uates of Summit High School and club house at 2 p.;m and v*.ill be Ias the graduate student recipient GRADUATION Bournes Have Son were on the dean's list at Hood, of the Wall Street Journal Student IA, and Mrs. Robert B. Bourne followed by tea ; where each was elected to Mor- Two field trips W place? «! hiy- ; Achievement Award at the New- CARLANS TIME of Triangle, Va., announce the tar Board, national honorary so- aik unit of the State University, birth of a son, Jonathan Frazer, toric interest will, be taken 'danng I our (.ommunity Jfitrt,t (An exchange of photos) ciety for senior wonien in college. the year. Details of these will be Hancox, a staff accountant with Open Frl. Evei. Ml 9 I1. \|. on June S at the U. S,Naval Hos- A major in nursery school edu-.j Mrs. Marilyn Ogden Heath Miss Rosalie J. McCarty the New Jersey Bell telephone \with • classmates creates)1 pital at Quantico.. announced later. 449 Springfield \\r. SI. cation with psychology and art as • Mrs, Keller has selected the fol- \Co., received a medal and a year's xbonds of friendship you) Mrs. Bourne, is the former Jo- related subjects, Miss McCarty •subscription to the publication in hanna Vail of Canton, Ohio. Lieu- lowing club members to serve on i vwill treasure through the} received the Charlotte Snowden four Local Men her committee: Mrs, Arnold Vogt, \ recognition of outstanding w$rk tenant Bourne is the son of Mr. Justin prizfe when awards for the d;»ne m the corporation finance wears. Make an appoint-f and Mrs. Donald Bourne of Far vice chairman; Mrs William P. ; Silver Plating year were made at the closing Graduate from Baker and -Mrs. Kenneth Er.cson, \ policies course. ' ' • ynpnt, tocUiy. Hills, formerly of Summit. assembly of the student body. Repairing — Polishing hospitality; Mrs. Edwin Florance. i A'member of the Rutgers busi- of all Metah This prize is given to a student Pennsylvania publicity: Mrs. C A. Harwick and ; ness school 1942 class, he has been Jules A. Wolin THE VALLEY SHOP whose work in the courses in nur- ' Four Summit students at the Mrs. H. L Vanderford. attend} active in affairs of Delta Sigma II. B. PRATT sery school education is of .such Pi. national professional bu«=iiiesi, 447 Springfield Avt. NEW FL'RNUX'RK \ University of Pennsylvania, •were ence; Mrs. David P Barry, deco- • Nationally advrrtlsed and riiMom character as to merit special rec- fraternity. iStrand Thfaire . Bldg.) graduated yesterday at the 198th rations, Other members include • {•: chrrry "(urntture our *p*cialtj. ognition. commencement held at Philadel- SUMMIT 6-0087 — ANTIQUES — Mrs. William M:.Gre;st.. Mrs.. Karl • Visit Our Show Room — Miss McCarty was vice presi- phia*. . • ••' Keller, Mrs. William 1 5!cMane , Graduates from Dickinson OPEN FRIBTiv EVENINGS Open Every D»? -Graduating from Dickinson Col- valley Rd., H'»tcl>un| PL. «-7623 dent of Mortar Board and held Local graduates were Chester ] and Mrs. Atwood B. Oatmaa t the same office in the Cooperative D. Cornog, son of Mr, and Mrs. i lege, Carlisle. Pa., on Monday Government Association, com- Elvyood C. Cornog of 30 Colony Summit Man Graduates was Laurence V. Radtke, Jr., son posed of faculty and students. In drive, who received a bachelor of; of Mr and Sirs. I., V* Radtke of iMadison Galleries the latter office she served as arts degree; David L. Faherty, ; From Oregon College 1633 Springfield avenue. New 250 Main St. MA. 6-2907 chairman of the House Presi- son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Faherty I Providence. He received a bache- Fur Storage Time.. dents' committee. John Pirzuti, of Delake Oregon, lor of science degree. of 100 West End avenue and Rob-formerly of Summit, received the . . . and the best place to store Active in the YWCA, Miss Mc- ert C. Reiss, son of Mx. and- Mrs. Delmer Dewey award. a$ the out- Carty served during her junior C. H. Reiss of 5 Tulip street, both standing man in the graduating your furs is in our spacious stor- year on its cabinet as chairman receiving bachelor of science in class of Oregon College of Educa-. age vaults. Here they- are given our of the World Student Service economics degrees, and Richard tton in Monmouth, Oregoa. Women's and Debs' detailed custom service and com- Fund and .was also a member of L. McClelland, son of Mr. and Mrs. . Mr. Pimuti, wh«. received hts its social service committee. She W. N. McClelland of 49 Norwood bachelor"|. degree, will teach KI- petent care . . . safeguarded was a member of the student-fac- SKIDMORE GRADUATE — Mrs. Janet Doughty Farnan, daughter avenue, who received a doctor of enccahd pftysical-etiurauon'tlass NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED against the ruinous effects of, ulty committee on the wider cur- dental surgery degree. ers for the sixth grade in Clover-- riculum, a plan to integrate aca- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Doughty moths, heat and humidity . . . in- demic and extra-curricular work, of 19 Hickory road, received a An honorary doctor of laws de- dale, Oregon, beginning' in Se{»- sured against fire and theft. and was listed in the 1953-54 edi- bachelor of science degree at the gree was presented to Dr. Mervin, tember. tion of "Who's Who in American commencement exercises of Skid- J. Kelly of Short HUls, president Mr. Pitzutfs- paresis rtsiit at Colleges and Universities." more College, Saratoga Spa, N. Y. of Bell Telephone Laboratories. 55 Park avenue Mrs. F%rnan majored in art." She -Stack SAcei Don't Delay Mrs. Heath, who is the wife of was a number of Studio Arts Alan Wilson Heath of Niagara f ARRANGE FOR STORAGE Falls, N. Y., accelerated her col- Club, Outing Club, sergeant of the lege course by taking summer fire committee, junior dormitory work at Cornell University. She house committee, sang in the 33'/3 to 50% off Today/ was recently appointed to the po- chorus for the Junior Show and played basketball for the sopho- • Surplui Stock* at loading Mantifaclvrtrt sition of home service representa- • The Brand Noma It Stamped an Ivtry Fair tive for the Iroquois Gas Com-more inter-dorm team. pany in Buffalo. fixedpnet, 9.95 .our price 6.90 Time Tor Repairing and Remodeling ... fixedprica, 12.95..,. .our price 7.90 In our expert hands your outmoded Pur Coal During her last year at Hood, Edward Dowling Marries fixedpnee, J4.95.. .our prico 9.90 can be converted Into S s?2amorous new style . .' . Mrs. Heath was secretary of the sun • nd the cost U much less than you imagine . . Cooperative Government Asso- Miss Gernert of Union 4 It 10 fixed price, 16 95.our prlco 9.90 Estimates cheerfully given. ciation, on the program commit- AAAA H C fixed price, 10,95. ourprlc* 10*90 tv.rY Hi* t tee of the Home Economies Club, At the First Baptist Church in a member of the Riding Club and Union last Wednesday, Miss // You With Your Fun To Be Cotlected the Rhythmic Swimming Club Nancy Ann Gernert, daughter of, and an Honorary Marshal for col-| Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gernert of FOOT WEARl\ IOC 'Phohf Summit 6-0i83 before 9 A.M. or After 6 P.M. lege functions. j Union, was married to Edward . For Appointment! She was the 1953 recipient of the Elizabeth Leiby Wood prize I James Dowling, son of Mrs. John %»-CX>XDrriONEI>~OPEN ( A. M. to I P. M., FEIDAl'S te I P. awarded To one who is outstand- Mason of 63 Baltusrol road and ing as a student and has done the late Mr. Dowling. Rev. Ker? MADAME DELIA superior work in home economics neth A. Dalton performed the OF LONDON or allied subjects. evening ceremony. . Miss Helen Miller of Garwood 251 W. 30rt Sh-eer Wins Baseball Numerals RECEIVE.COLGATE DEGREES—Graduating Monday from Colgate was Miss Gernert's only attend- University were, William N. Wilson (left>, son of Mr. and Sirs. S. ¥:' New York 1 Chickering 4-5407 Donald F. Guida of this city, ant. Robert Milke of Miiy^urn Wilson'.of 9-Plymouth road and Russell Lloyd, Jr. fright), son of a student at Bates College, Bruns- CNcxt to Pcnn Station) was best man. * Colonel K. t Lloj'd, USMC, of 32 Fincway, New Pmvideote. Wilson, wick, Me., was awarded class »• numerals for baseball. The bride is a graduate of Union a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, was a member of the Colgate J Hifjh School. She is employed by football team for two years and is a Summit High_ School graduate, j the United States Wire and Cable Lloyd, a member of Thcta Chi fraternity, was * member of the I Corp. varsity swimming team and president of Semper Fidelts Society. He ! Mr. DowlinK attended Summit is a graduate of I'eddic School. Both men received bachelor of arti ; Schools, and recently served two degrees. " ' J year's active duty in the V. S. Navy. He is now' employed by Charlie'* Sunoco Service station mo* fmbulaui in Millburn. • Madeline and Ernil After a wedding trip through PORTRAITS the South, the couple will live at Candid Wedding 1 - announce the change of 44 Spring street, Millburn. Specialists' in TINA'S BEAUTY SHOP to - MUSIC & VOCALS 3-D COLOR and Smartly Styletf for BLACK and WHITE ALL OCCASIONS Friendly Beauty Parlor formerly nf 306 Springfield Av». DICK MEYER BACHRACH Summit 6-8188 nnrt 9 PARK AVENUE, MADISON Hii Orchestra CHATHAM 4-5774 The I'iiigry School Miss Madeline and Mr. Emil move from Park Av§nu#, N§w 495 Main St. Chatham York, H Park Avenue, Madison . . . bringing with them the Thirteenth Summer Session of 20 years in tbt practice of Beauty Culture June 28 TO Auguit 20, 19S4 SUMMIT ANIMAL hy. Xhe N, J, 5itit«? of KiJucatlon WELFARE LEAGUE !nc. Op«n to BOYS mil orRLS from «U BehmU VACATION SPECIAL for CHILDREN Aea<|funl«»*«) *H« 1 Mark .Sports ~- Artii -. Cntfti — Cfft*«ftltfttif loe«t«J on. block north of th* YMGA, Phmt MAdlion #.1ff3 tn« whit* •dj#c#t»t to 4ftt Aefflt parking tot, Madiion, Write m Hk^mmt The fl«Wf Mm* dwid Monday* MArlm 4-1666 I All SUMMIT g K *< * tftotmm Ik Mr "Small (tmm im Pit th§ Id i *•# »»»•»•• It tin i lit •# j THE SUMMIT HfeRALO; THURSDAY, MJMi t'h ttS4 all-year around fuhlng, and many IT other recreational fa«mtie* for the Mm&kKm, whern fte atuedied fci*tofy For th« pajt two years he n&s lew Rorham Park nelt, tl Protpect Hill avenue; Ste- exclusive uae of ita member*. a»d gove«use»i. His coliete «a«ef ____^^ at_,__ Fifteen Local Boys Hying Parson and Summit Wife phen ScbVans. 106 Whittredge Pian» for the dub call for a - - -::- ;W«J i»terrtt»teS by mtnm with \ qkiit* ^o€ St W*ul mn4 st On Pingry Honor RoU An- road: Arthur Ackerm^n. ^5 Wbltt- iwim and Skating . ••;•••. j the Air W&T0, Afttr a jew f*i4t*m.' • ' Ttoe following local boytt weft beautiful club hoitse with »un wdge road; David HUyird. 25 deck* and patio* for ie&tirc re- Missionaries to Puerto Rico • ' • ;'•" - fgmiu&te study in gnvenuocat.. «t • Um, Bfcrr » named to Pingry ScUooI's honor the of , Fern wood road; Richard Mitchell, !«xation, Southern Colonial In de- with another minister who »l*o;. Vieques mkeio *'jts£-' ' Uaivismity of Penosyivanla isA- ' Di t*- Uci- roll for the sf venth, schoisutic :iub Open in July ht accepted the ; lowing h(, Air Corp« mmm, Mr. month. ITS O©k Ridge avenue, and David sign, including a large tempera- knows how to fiy was the problem j appointment of Gteisnuio A new deluxe country club in pp Ba.rr returned to Drew for Wilson. 78 Blackburn road. ture-controlled swimn»ng pool the Division of National . D fr m* g -Glas* First honors: William Buchan- riorhara Park will be opejj^d i-n In June "Eod" and RuU» Barr, BD which he received, like ha Second honors: Dona id Kinley. bowling alleys, rifle mage, club Board of Missions of the Methodic , ,„,..«. ^ «,. »» «.*., „„, From 1M8.-S2 she taugnt an, 45 Edgewood road; Frederick »t\y July beginning with lib first of* Mr. andw Mrl». Roy A.B.. cum laude in 1955 AJ « itu- 118 Ashland road; Robert Weaf tnin- photography and writing. . ( —.~u~-*~ __* Biahop Fred Cormn. of the i Lstry there.*Th«sse Include, in addi- _, , , I lentil tiie\giHta percha ba: A beautiful 0pring-fe church, & clinic, a, pro- the Highkind Park Chwch, tlm- Ul|i(ff# mth ^^^ P-CLOR weurtj the white aahd beaches rang- iAtere the work of the Puerto Rico j gram for U.S.. servicemen, a hou*. cester, v\ J.. tb« Bi»tkw«od (NJJ ' man has kjetn found. He is the Rev. j ing cooperative, a demonstration Modern Creative Dance Classes ing approximtttdy 2.5G0 feet long Mt-thodist Cburth. and the Usion More th«E A pint of., water per m Eari Rodman Barr, Jr., a thirty- j farm, a'v«*t reerettional prcgrttm and varying from 100 to 200 fret Methodist Church. Ckmden, K: J day s* exiuied in the btt«lh. •Under the direction of WtiS wim in width .end will provide outdoor year-old assistant tninbter of the i for kland youth, ar.d the flying IV***' GKUB5 swimming solely for the healthful Church of .St. Paul and St. Andrew ambutence service to fes»y ser. in.New York City, who i» married KATHLEEN HINNI Conto/ns benefit of its- members iously ill patients to the mainland Stores Stores to a former SutnmIt;girL Mr. Barr of Puerto Rico for care. FRIDAY NIGHTS to be held at the Private family canana^ each Open Open CHLORDANI learned to fly in the United State*' . Mr. Barr, a native of Phila- wi.ih ahowers will be built in the Hit 9 PJL ARE SOUTH ORANGE COMMUNITY HOUSE Army Air Force during the war.delphia and a graduate of Pt-nn- |

PMt0fftNlOII«ftt«r|lMi. 1. totally new Choice b*>t« inl ov«f»ll l«o«tht lo Pon(i»c'i ptiti j TUBE or TUBELESS , or taywhar* MM ii! You will recoanlte thf totally new ralue irf thwt totally 2. totally new Ride new tires from mk moment they art mounted on your car. COMFORT! Poittite rUn u oabr * biff NO BOUNCE, NO JOUNCE As you pull from the curb, thlt great new tire will £lve * t»f [M-|{«|H TO* W« tamtott *t krwtn toil! 3. totally new Steering "feel** to your ride--whether your car Is old*or ««?*. You'll EASIER HANDLING and CONTROL ride with a new smoothness—a new silence—and a new t DRIVING tAMKt >t saeety. You'll steer with less effort—ntul with more p FonttM • n»«d rccotd A. totally new Mileage >f damb tttitr tad Ion* 250 EXTRA MILES PER 1,000 You'll sense a new tureness to your swift ttarta and smooth M That t 'it! Kommrl stops, That's because this tire was specifically designed and 5. totally new Solely tt e rw# Wmi in Mfci ir ont iwin tu»i engineered to meet the totally new demands of today'• » ' A6AINST BLOWOUTS, driving—demands made by modern traffic and highway PUNCTURES conditions, together with such advances •• automatic 6. totally n«w §HMCQ ' tranamissioni, stepped-up horsepower, and increase! car SQUEAL Md HUM iri HUSHED performance. More thoroughly tested than any new tlrt In TAKt *ACi$... OCEANPORT, N J. 7. totally ntw Styling hisfory, the U. S. Royal 8 set« totally new standards of safety, RlOlin HANDICAP LONGER, LOWER LOOK of long mlieagi, of riding ea*« and of tconotny. And, A( wonders, if$ yonn at m * lONQHUOW HANDICAP """ MATUMIII m mmm IN wici""*"" *~* mm m-4* tm 2 way (*r#l«ton mem mm MMCI TO mimtiim OUI POLIC IS-"W« rvndtr b.fNr StrvU." 111 YOUR NIARIY U. S. ROYAL DIALIR, NOW !• AH PONTlACInc. Morrl. Summit M. I SU.^9150 It *-Mm IS ii t«» fiMMrt* M MMM OB (Ht «DEUN6? The hotel is filled to capacity becsuk' of th« tournament and New '54 marjv other social and spoils. Are You Planning To figures are «Ub staying at .the Suburban during the lournament, DO-IT-YOURSELF? Come to DODGE W so, be sure to see our Home Building Gibbs nmoMingEXHlttin for Latest ^ in Helpful Information. Montclalr U. S. BUILDING pUliCTS CO. IN SHARP FQCUS—Everything is In perfect shape for Monmouth Park's 1954opcpinr AH Klndi o( ilijlidlnj .Materials of the raring season at the picturesque Oc,

toed Man Promoted By Prudent-id Frank L. Ferguson, Jr., of 1 Lowell avenue, Jhas been promoted BUSINESS DIRECTORY by the Prudential Insurance to. to the post of junior administrative RAPID REFERENCE TO.RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES^ assistant in the"company's ordi- nary jrolicy department. Antiques During his Prudential carter Mr. O Bnlldlng Materials Fuel Oil • Laundries • • Pet Shops • Ferguson has been associated with both the debit policy and ordinary GEORGE'S STEPHENS - MILLER CO. Eastern Fuel Company CHATHAM PET SHOP policy departments. He will ob-' AUCTION ROOMS Complete L'tnm of We board yowr birds while serve his 20th- anniversary next Antiques BUILDING MATERIALS FUEL OBL, you're on vacation November. COAL - FUEL OIL 24 Hour Delivery CHATHAM 4-81«5 m Bought And Sold • UILIJAMS OIL-O-MATIC A veteran 6t World War II, he Complete EsUte* Bought U Russell PI. SUMMIT [ 166 MADi ST. CHATHAM served on the Adjutant General's No other big car value anywhar* like this grtot n«w'54 Dodfl* at tMt O\l Burners Parkinn in Rear or Hulldlat S3 Summit Are. SUMMIT . off Hillside Ave. staff for more than three years lo# prl«. You a*! mora powar, mora parformonca, mora aecmomy, Sa'e* & S&rvice ' during that conflict. Broad Hi. SOIMIT 6-0O0* mora styla for tha mon«y. It'i tha blflo«*r volut on tha road today I Auto Body • S7-11 SUMMIT AVE. Plumbera • Mr. Ferguson and his family BV. have lived in Summit for four 4 Dods* "6" 2.df Udon. Op BEDROSIAN'S anjr, odditlonsl. ip«clfl(aimii. and ll ivb|»t» to chanf* wMttot Summit Auto Radiator STEPHENS - MILLER CO. JOS. O. CHRYSTAL CO. years. There are three children— i k f may vary >l!gMiy In Attractive Valuer in PLUMBING & HEATING & Body Repair Shop rtxi OIL Jack, nine; Barry, aged six; and j RUGS • SWEET -KLEEN SHEET METAL WORK Janet, two and one-half. John Fako, Prop. and M£t»«red Deliveries Phone: SUMMIT 8-0271 "We KNOW your DODGE and PLYMOUTH best" Exptrt Body A; Fender Work The Fergusons are members of WalUto-Walt Carpeting OIL BURNER If Cedar Street Summit Radiator Repairing LAUNDRY the Summit Methodist Church. Thoro-Cleaning Sale* & Service | 415 M«rria Ave. SUMMIT 8-2O3B 31 Rusvl! PL SWIMTT 60O39 OTTO SCHMIDT, JR.,INC. Repairing For Excellent Laundry Service LeROY BALDWIN Rotarians Given Selling • Auto Dealers • Storing Dry Cleaning - Rug Cleaning • PLUMBING 304-306 BROAD ST. SU. 6-1665 SUMMIT, N. J. Re-Fitting 15 Industrial PL Sl'mmil • HEATING Hints Through Pictures Funeral Directors Rotarians had a visual dem- DILLON MOTORS Inc. Ke-Lajing 8UM5HT6-WII • ALTERATION 438 Sprlnitfleld Art, • JOBBING onstration of selling at their Authorised Sah* & ServU* luncheon meeting on Monday. SUMMIT, N. J. McNAMARA • liquors • 2S5 Morrii Ave. Phone SC. 6-0483 Phone: SL'mmit 6-03*0 The pictures were made for the FUNERAL SERVICE I Repairs - [nustallations Sales Training Group of New York ABE'S LIQUOR STORE I PLUMBINS-HEAT1N0 City, with members of the group • Coa) i" A. A. McN'sniara G. R. Ippolito LIQUORS FLY THE FUG! i water PERMAGLASS heater giving the demonstrations. The' BiMlrt - P*rt» - f 1 Sununit Are, SUMMIT Morrts Are. SITVLMIT WINES-BEER title was "Selling the Sizzle." EASTERN At Popular Prices SHARP Robert Sargent was at the con- \ FUEL COMPANY Prompt Delivery Service FOURTH OF JOLY Interior Decorators Ave. SU. 6-3951 trols. j WERNER MOTOR CO. HIGH QUALITY C0A1S Sllmmit 6-4481 John Wolf and Ha! Verona In- j PAUL L. WERNER, Prop. For Prompt Deliverica 25 Union PL Roofers • troduced the pictures. The train- rsltr - Plrmouth De»l« tall SUMMIT 6-OOM L. H. NOLTE CO. ing group is headed by Elmer And Every National Holiday Sales—Service 133-2*9 Broad Street Summit LARRY MAY Wheeler. 1M% OUARANTE8D Member of Visitors introduced were: Isaac USED CARS American Institute of Decorators ROOFING Med«rn B«M>y A rsUnt Shop Coal • 3aIisL SIDING — GUTTERS Combs. Boonton; Albert Dcnman, Collaboration With Architect ^ Ave. 8U « LEADERS East Orange; R. L. Bruce, Val- STEPHENS - MILLER CO. Complete Interior Design & LIQUORS, WIXE8 A BEERS do.sta, Ga.; John McKenna; N. Prompt Delivprle* call SUMMIT 6-5S52 BLUE GOAL ! Furnishings Wilson, Newark; F. C. Stevens, GITY AUTO TOP 329 Springfield Ave. SV. 6-3068 Call SUMMIT «-116t rear 35 Maple Street guest of Carroll M. Stanley; W. Joseph 3. Baran, Prop. HOPPERS OOKJS - FUEL OIL j BUILDTNO MATERIAL | 1 Beechnood Road Summit Rae Crane, guest of Isaac Combs. • Auto Swat Cover* • Service Stations Eugene T. Stiles, program • . Top Service 38 PI. SUMMIT f-0039 Insurance • Luncheonettes • Mayr's Sunoco Service "chairman for the day, introduced • Auto Glsea the speakers. Installed While - U Walt • Dairies $ A V E $ SUMMIT SWEET SHOPPE SUNOCO Ml Moitb Ave. SUMMIT 6-4491 If you own weil-malntaincd Lubrication - Car Washing Two Fined for Brawl . property you nwd not pay the Business Luncheons Cars Called For and Delivered Edward Cromwell, 62. of 48 • , Auto Repair* • SCHMALZ insurance la&se* of th« ir- Homemade Ice Cream SUmmlt 6-8248 Weaver street, was fined $50 by Morris Are. & Broad St. Magistrate Albert H. Bierman LEN'S MOTOR • Milk ft Cream j respon»;b!e and c&re!«». and Call Allen Butler (insurance Sealtest Ice Cream last week on an assault and bat- SALES * SERVICI • Buttermilk ZOTTE'S ESSO SERVICE exclusively) for rate* and in- In pints and H ftlloai. tery charge. Fined $25 on a sim- Auto Repair* formation. ilar charge and placed on one Body ft Fender Work • Cottage Chttse 881 Springfield Ave. year's probation was James Lun- Used Car* SUMMIT t-M85 dy, 42, of 402 Springfield avenue, • Suffer & Eqgi Ssso M tamnttt AT#. Summit •-»<& PERSONAUZEI> Mason Contractor* G»» - Oil • Lubrication who was involved in a fracas with Drlirered frenb from SERVICE For Prompt Scrvlct Cromwell. ' WHEATON'S City Mason Contractor caU SUMMIT 6-8831 OUT Nearby Farra Ther* are 40,000 klnda of fish TEXACO SERVICE Guy Soccodato, Prop. cor. Broad, Ashwood & Morris AVA, tent known to •clencc. • ROAD SERVICE CWI . . . SU9 5 Kew Construction tk Alterations ( Sharpening — Repairs • IGNITION-CARBURBrrOR, etc MILUNGTON 70025 Phone: SUmroit 6-0471 General Repairing 19 Morrta Ct. Summit LAWN MOWERS ANTHONY FIMIA KA.RFAK Lubrication DAVID H. KNOWLES ' HAND SAWS fobbing Promptly Attended To «~I4S5 4M Morrii Av». BABY CARRIAGES PLUMBING • HEATING Complete JOSEPH DELUCA BICYCLES SHEET METAL WORK INSURANCE COVERAGE Ma ion Contractor O Bakers • HILL CITY DELICATESSEN Pick Up & Delivery Service 1 CHESTNUT AVENUE Home & BusinrsB Brick and cement work. Plaster- FINE FOODS DAN'S BICYCLE SHOP SUMMIT t-7414-J Sl'mmit 6-5S5S MAJESTIC BAKERY Qiwllty CoSd Cuts ing or any Kind of mnson work. 48 Park Ave. 8u 6-61*2 If No An«wer, SITminit 6-2100 Specialising In Dally Sandwich Service Summit «•«*<» VV«ddlnf - Party - Birthday Ave. Stationery • Tarty Speel«IU#i, Ouaupe* Milliners BUY A FLAG! Mflde To Ordir SiESEL'S Phone Orderi Accepted Maple St. SWmmll Insulation Contractors • PROMPT 171 gprintrfl'lri A vi>. SUBURBAN HAT BAR STATIONERY SHOP THE »UMMIT S-4078 Appliance Repairs • i Ready to Wear Office & Homo Stationery JOHNS-MANVILLE Remodel! nt Murk Cross Leather Goo(!s t > Greeting Cards CLEANERS DAVID J. FLOOD HOME INSULATION Acceworlei • Hl'rmnH ^lOTI SUnunlt •-2191 Electrical Appll«ne*t Only Approval Contractor S94 Springfield Ave. SUMMIT LIONS CLUB HOLIDAY KAIRbRESSERS 111 »ummdt Ave. 19 UNION PLACE Repaired In Thij Arc« offers you the finest two-ply bunting flags with Hoy* Your ets are available. Jeweler* DEVOE A 8AP0LIN . Sl'mnilt ft-lIM i • Paint* A Varntuhet FLAGS ON DISPLAY AT: Wall New Offiroi WINTER CLOTHES LARRY'S Eaitern Futl Company RU, II OttMttniit O.U * W. H K, Station Summit Trait Co., 367 Springfield Avt. CYCLE A SPORT SHOP CiHx«m Trait Co., 30 Mopla St. Kew * WATCH, cleaned SUMMIT RADIO & 1 Hill City Savlnqt & Loan, 342 Sprfn^fi«!S8 rtceipi of •> £1B»1 '«sl»t ill MMn*s of gwuew of adjoining Dlgue-d a* to dbcourag* tluoagb 133 Of tht L««« of 1; 5S Ws' J UtuWUvldad "kiid traffic. i Map. A nu? j.i.-p:ti I:. *sS tfe»l the. plaAslng board thall Ui *uy »uch actlQja the tr*nai|tret. %n apes tl># flusl plat within *i (fai C*rtiflc*Uari- by. sjitriaeer" or k-1 SubdlvUlaii* abutting arterial i or graritte hhtiii C:.»pur *.'4 cf «taj* irfter the «#te of submlsiloa surveyor mi to accur»cy of 4*~ ttr»eU shal! protide a margitt'l f tltU-d to a lisa up»ii the go ! ix fta»|- tppravsl to. she 'Cltf, UlU of plat. strvici ro#5. , or *r.y ! Of the land frots vtilch th* Cte.-k. U> CertifteaUon that the *p^ii- *se with a buiftr atrip for j tUvUlon «a* made that r*r g *uca adjptur. Tist onglrju ;.»clr.g, caat i* *gent or #*nw of the planting, or *ame other mesas J be derrctd :) it in the pOiSt-ftsluti of the •Mbd! iacent traciiig cloth copy. t%*o laad, or that tht «*-»er hn* af **par»ttyn of through *pd i &r l^ls A^IMDS' OJ* succe^fctOfs. t i.-:l; prl&tt, fix black on Whit* given con*e»t under *» optiou local traffic aa .t&e planninf j curt th* return of any de - r ;.iT-of- JK-Usit a&d thre* eoj>i«» of tlrf a#- t board may detwmine appro* j ur purchase pjlee 9&.IA, 4»n form for fic.sl approval •Wfatn app«o.T«l of m put to prim*, - ~ a 're*H>.wib!e'"»*arch fe», 5» -»u)»citted ta the **cf,e- TNjUlred by any officer or body '•4 of *ueh * municipality, county .«i) Th* rlgjK-of-w*r »W'"h »hii! j )•*? - exptust - and title cloning n~. oth«r p&;vej >.r ;>->.*• t*ry of i!ie p»»tu-,iBpg g t5o»rd st .be jntMurtd rroni lot liu* to j p*n*t, If any. Any isueft- i l or state, approval #Si»U be- certt- 191 U»e and thai! f.ot b« ie*> ' b) ::p:\or^ *<• :". » »ut>dlvt- S'ds.yc prior' to the date of. fttd on th*' plat. smut be brought within two o cr re:ori «.' nu-'.e) rr.sp or b; l Si bl fl than'tht followini: , . j after tht date of ike recordliI ef •4 public meetitiit «***hl'°"' '. - •.\crt sr.3 n-v..'«J» for VJ:?-.V»* 0'. i the p p «*) C."O«i sections and profile* of 1. Arterial atr«*t» 80' ' • . th* ttutrumeDt of transfer, *k e of •oe*a Approved withput , el»*nge,- at*«*JJ. approved by th* ma- j C^ 4^^tl to bt h.^ici M* ^ vi leftse. or separate u»* J. Colltctor #-r*et» 60' ' ' | of satltl laud, .or *b« «'i v Halll ittui l.\,e c:t • "" « IS. Street. Any #*r»tt, aireiiue. the fla*J p^as *i»a!i nave' inoor- alelp#l engineer m*\ be re- J t |>j5»tei all char fas cr :npd!ttea« (Utitttf to *ccjmp*nj th* final '. 3. Minor v,T*tu 30 „ j fir tae <.• .strut j.,£. t--v*rd. roast, l»r.e, »*rii«»"r. Tiaftuet, , -4 Marginal nuctaw «tr#cU W ! mti' slley or other w»y wh'rh Is #n exist-. resutred" bj the pltanlng : p!*t." J. T^rraht.»f'W*>f width for jVALXDTTY lu( state, ooua'.y. or :»ur»!clp*l ro*8- .; j (i) Contour* at 5 ft .intervals lot internal road* and *U#v« la 1." II any article, sub-«e-. ••«c»-s»t1(>ii under *-1 \ •"*• jcv w*y. or * *tr*« or w»y ihavn u^os ;£• The fls«l plat »hail be- '»C«H8V -- slope* «f«»iteg ten per cut 'his 1 »iii?«4 toy a »t*tea;ent bjr the .City ••"• fir greater «nd at i *t, intrr- hraltl - family. eammtrciaJ sentencet , eltu+il . or phra** ui i P*.. 'k'«ity fr<,oi »t»'iun ,e'S, ,C' a pint her#tofore' »pprc»v*«! J>ur«u»nt ! and .lt;dustrUl development oj-dirusoc*' to for any reMoo to :** or »pprov»d by efficUT «cUoa Eagiaefr that he 1* Sn r«c»if»t of T*1S for land uf «saet slop*. shell be deus mined on «n to i» unconstUutio-nai dr inaHd. dWUne* of • O? * »treet or «'av OR ftp"* t dtt!?' fliwt - a ~.»p #hc»»:rs »..) utUlties in ex- UHI Flan* sr.d profiles of- atonr such decision *l«U not a and recordK| In 'he o'"cf »t the *ct .;o««tioa aad elevation idea* »r>d atnttar}' »«»"tr8 and $ d hll h i lU ff tn* Sum/nit ill of remaining porflpps of this 1 comity recording offlctr prior to xhr ;":-tsg; those portion* *I,re»dr •'«»-*. »,n (a) Certificate front T*x Collector to tppotntment of • pljtr.n'.nf batrd «n4 *:.*'iei ».sa tS«»e to be it ( XI' :he gr*r.T •» *uch bakrd.o' tht t>a*#f . ar.d that the subditider ha» com- •that all taxes are usld to r»v*aienU .In e&cutnbri>nce*1. ru psvexent. thouiders,. (U-Vtm. •' »:»r«Ua.«i - with th* reftaire- AKT^CL-S VII .No *ubdlvl»Son hn g rvr mu:i) .requirements for tU« pr Cu.,\tn }•'»»•''1'. ' * ' * HEADS CHURCH - William R lk psrklr.g »re» *r.d ptKf.r 'IMPROVEMENTS' . : ' . , . strips controlling tisn of the public health, » %.ea» of tht&e reiulatlos*. or, access to *»;d w*lf*rc of the cttlit-en* of I Knox of Boston Us»t week was 'Within the »!r*et "Inw, F»f tbt ?. A ,p«ff«rgu-ace ga«r*ni«* has I, SUndara -*T-eet4 shsSJ b» * 'fl m Hn n\V rri','''",; ^ purple of this •ordlr.s:»c« street* *h*il-, »eta pa*t*d with-the CHf'«f Ca) JP*T-«nert«, Cur»S"g and dlEle- tept •wiie.-'f' s'af c ir.lt..Any action taken.b)' th* nat > iiw.» laid o ft t a 1* dt ' * Resigns, Abbott :;rf,vy traffic- ' ' ' refers * rtsal p'.ai ts the Common piv*raenta *r.d eurbSng #h«# f. l ;efs iiidw the w» tfmrt of th practitioner tor aimo.-t fifty >ears. * t \t>) C^u&eu. the Common Council confofm tn th* iiltes and ill- [ ..-) feubdlvijtoM tliii- »i;»hi or in- However, If -rttt Culver, flpi | - His term'of office is for one. >ear. carry traffic from j.-iiha." •trect* I »b»U t»k.e *«Ion not later xhan shown' of. the n'.ats ,• "- • elude existing iSMfls '.hat QJ, • iti^ni tun •:' *lta laid # St to 8 f to the major system of srtertJl. • the secasd .regular .meeting fal- r.. .. J'' by the CH« of Sum- j . hot conform to' V.dths a* th»r bf-caiwt of p ul ,f» 7 M Named Successor ^t pr l^vtt.g tiie re-ferrai. .r.otir.g its «c- l' and fl'.«d »n the office of ,- shawn on the rr.:i*'*r S>*»TI or 5 rtaluliig to hi* » i Ciba Fills Vacancy on :."ar.fe strte:j of * re'ildentU! :ii»a OR the plat.' and the Mayor •!»• City Engineer. .i. official.m*p or thcfctreet «tdth . Uad, the literal enforcement of 1. ^ Hie .Summit'" Lion* Club last vf'.optnem and streets for cSr -*Jf:»::-.{ l-.is alj'nature ta-.-rtto If • ii>l Storm Dr»lr-s. Sanitary 8?w*r- i r^qutrMnenta of -!iLs ordHi-.uic?.;, U Iti;pr»(;tii:'ibii* or will #*» Ion* g Thursday at its weekly luncheon Board of Directors ia'.iorj »!thl:j ,»u:;i a deve'.^prsi f»li action l» favctrabl - *%« and Utilities. Provi.«inus , <:iii'l d»dtc*te adi(lr}o»»r*iclth' : ta 6 ft M!.T6r"»':re»".5 are. thai?' Vh'.-rV board *hall. bt.mxde for *torro w*ter | tiut rt-irdaiilp, .'he planning t meeting- at the Hotel Suburban It has been announced that' Dr. used1 prlrr.isr!'" ly? at-ceis to- the p'.apr.i-rig and C>:nmoii Cra;jti;' to »'-{ wu::- . y.'geld'road. .J?'th'*MHibdlvi»li>n i l Fred N. Abjwtt president Achilles A. A'tn matin. "w«j$ elected *i)U'.:Ir.j properties. ;he' a:tot*4 tlrr.« .or. a ir.utualiy-i A!' »uch'S:uU'ls:to"# \, '- 'J, »lortit pi'* side «">-.•.'*•. otsc- ;. »jc 3 •varltufe..o."-.yar!»hee* a* SiSiy t>« rjanected. *-ltb «n j 'bVibl d i^l h it to succeed prfsident-elect William"' to the board of directors' of CIBA , a uj»a--extea*io.K *5i»Jr 5>* <--ha]!--• of 'Ct» required extr* ;,. which are par«i",el ts »r;d •ID S*" faforabi* appro,Tal »!>pro»»d •y»:em and.*ii»il b» j .width shsll be «!eah»t*d. i ertl 1 •rnteat («> ^the C.tV E:.'sil!lr«r * , » n J. Knowles, who was recently ; pharmaceutical Products,. Inf.-IJe.j •'.y :(r:?r(.s! ureeu «r.d . a^*4 • "",** City C^t-rS ar^sll isiu* a ? 5> ,Qr»d« of «n*rtil and r.ol- •> rtilej. »rd* «::d which provide »c:i&o tj \»bc.. p-obsbl* future devclopiv.nTit. j i by t!;ls voted to tha*-office but resigned to J vvili' fill the vacancy.-left by ttie ; 1 1 c«:;:i::st*. :»'that'effect. ' ! lector stre«:s #li*ll. v.ot- *x;-«cd ti'.'.g props .-' .*! ?r.d p 11 •nd shull b# .jiiade J-C >rdtng i . 4'V Oradta of other ' i,tr«f-t* ' Al! orlir-UKce* or »»rt«i of- fdi- Aar.pt;*^,3 *ss"lf' 't-»J by the actloa J 1 ot'hfh r hsh n "hh» Z -Zuittnc Or. .'I.p. oVi.l.J!,; i it, ()«t», »; ' .1 . ] accept a new position at Je.rsey resignation, of Dr. Henry -Mezger, •jf ">.? ?.tr.r4r.-g board mar appeal ! tn rh* gtar.dntB ""ott'.ftfr.*"1ts; ' t\\i',\ «ot exc«d 101 ficfpK \ : «•> Alley* *'f :r.!ao" • »rd.. apeclflcatloVJf\op f the- O.lt>-..j dlnahce of lie Oivy of 6uunii t muii Cwii'.ti! of ti'« (. • . *' liad been a member of 'the : ' -under-»)>et:lnl »pprt*va? it the'j City.. ' . ••' n* - fitit«f«1* *" which are !-sc»r-.*!*ten* *» 11th tit* Blddsu »:!! Board for the past seven years. .used primarily "or' reh'.t: ?-::;-.:r. :o d*i» •fter iJi» date of of • Sulnnxlt. P'aanlr.g Bc?3r4 sivd C-:i::non 1 Mr.- Knowles. a member of the •.1--* *;:i23 cf th» p:*n:iinf bmrd. Sanitary sewers aad sppu • Council. Nf>. street shall 'ns'/O'i- pro.vU'.oia..».' -'this' Dr. Ammann has been assoei- •-•: properties o:henr'je ttnanees aha'.'l be lnetalltitlld asa ] hereby repealed •.i of staff of'Citizens Trust "Co.. will 1 A h**nr-s thereon thall b* ftad cii j * minimum ftrati'e of lesajthan • on -a czreet. nj:;:t -.^ «U partita Jrt lnt*r**t. ! connected in *3;ardare» -with , . one half, of 1''. • -.-; ii it biecome vice "president in charge ated with the CIBA: organization 15. Drainaft Right-of-Wtt. Tie 'the Military 8f*-'*r ordtnatiCf* ;. 3.. ThU 'O'dlite ij'I'a'Svi'; of CJ .v .., all S* aKorded fcrt oppor-'j i 41 Street Ititersfctlani sh?ll be as shall of eonsvimer credit with, the Com-j for nearly 22 years. He joined U::ds required for .the lusullatlarj-of tii,'.; ts 'be heard. Aftw »Uah • of the City of Summit-. 1 iniaiedi»*.ely 11 d«t* -f "he c >'i*i 1 i v . storm water ssw*ra.or- drainage *» than itxty i«o> de^rets. City of Su:rtiiiH, da hereby certify .He •he will start his'new position July member of the legal department, .... ' p:ar.r.!iig .bsard by a recv'Tii^l- • The block: e^rmrs at Intersec- in 1932. and several years later 7. el and providing for the flaw c! -c;* ©! s 'aujorl'y of the total '. walk* and nht.\l be of 'oiv* of j the forrRolng Ordinance was tro. t .">viu- of t v p:» . 1 and vill continue his residence v.-»*er 'tliercln to safsguard "he pu.b~? the type approved by th* Com- i tions shall he roynded at thed-Joed for first reading a: a-rj-ulsr of f.p »-:i in, b> i. '• •» «*.a-.ed oa the Summit. . • • ' evening. 'Jam* 13. 1934. H»1I. t- IT:!/.* Mr. Abbott u as second vice ItevUrd 6t*tU".eal • K ' •: n".i".u"Ci of t—* Coitin:on CauacJl, •'»-«." . '" , and t »ttd Ordinance wi'.l t? uo« .v; p*o>' «•» Street tox« wltli C"ter" 'lv» president of the club. As a result I 'Ammann' was transferred to the ARTICLE'V -c'' a-.i lie parry .appealing •&*!'. be apii jhtll be..ierr.ot'''c1 from the j J mitred •••lor . rai'»l4#r*tlo:l > aud m liter. » copy. - - . site or ttatd as *t>ol!.- Top aoi! 1 0' V.'i .ha:i i:5 ft. 1 hall rtt r*f".i:#r me tir>» of the new shift in officers. Paul : pharmaceutical department as n-.otMl d-Jrlr.i; -the1 course of | b? prohibited. of Couriel! f> h»Held Subm'.as!oa cf Sketch >Ut. Cpca flaa! approraL copies Of the j A tHU*rent'at '.*«at ICO. ft-, lon't ' -- I* Werner wiU remain as first' head of its sales dn^ipn. He was ^ . ^ ,. , ^ f:ci*. j:*t thai:., 'be fr.ed by the CiJ.i? HiUvkj:Vii I- .lit* t • ~ « ™y lav.iU" I on Tuesday evening. -July 6. ;§5 At It «o*:i b» T.-4» ;»>)», j »> • , , Anj o nfj Qf Uad nhia h? • V.'i ^t.,M to:provide »t least j eh«'} be Introduced between ths..Clty HsM/at 9:00 O'ci-acic «1>, T.) of 6*jf imlt wlUi.jt rr-.- • named p o •p'sssiKj &3»rS Wl-.h th« JoJloW- reveri«i» currws on arterial aa jt*i> President and Rudolph deRoode, ! > ?*^on to h,s membership Thu secretary of the p!afinlrs£ 2. - Ci*r 5r.flr.tt.-. deflect from e?ch othtr « aiv cerntng »u;;h Ordlaai'ce. board at least tw» *teSu prior *.a ; 2. B-ili'-r-j Irjtpee'o:. or.i polat by more than 10 d»- Th* C>;f'no*) Cir ;.-,#» Ihird vice president. i ?» CIBA-Sumnut , board of di- (e) Monumefit*: To be of the *Ue VnUdl June 15. 19S4 the regular meeting of the B-iard 4 Tax Jiss*"Ssoxr '' - ' • " »nd shape required^* *eotlon ir:;«« and not rrore than 45 IfARny C KATKS r a skstch plat; • of the proposed Th*'?:Ra! p!at, aft«r lisa! »aproT*l d»(tre»v they »h?*l • be <••)*>- , . ;. . , . j rectors, he is-a director of CIBA 4 of Chapter 358 of jAt t-n«-n City Cle ell Of tlie t iv. r>f h J.J -,,•• »ubdivUIon for pur?a*e* of c'.n*!- Sr ti.* Csartioa Coumsll ihtll be of 19S3, and »h»n s* placed I ne;t«d bv a curve wi'h » radlas 1 ( Mr. Abbott, is active in frater- ,c< ) a Limited, Montreal: flcatlon and, preliminary ! VZti i- the rJbaifidei with the 0* not lew tha>n IM' ft. Tar Je, '17 I D**.e-d Jar.e 13, 3w » eairitT*rec»rdlr.c officer ^rttliln 9Q 5n »ceord*ne» with said statute. : minor *tr*et* »nd 300 ft. far ), • rial and civic organizations and-is cmA 'Companv> wchr .Baden, Impecttoa'and Costs i SEALED PROPOSALS p ;b) If cli&slfied" and approved as a ' e%T* 'from "tht date of auch »p- *rteri»l ,a,nd collector rtref!*. f prcsenUy high priest of Overlook ;G , CIBA . .jX Italiana, All Jrrtproteiftenta f«xc»p'. <>Uctrlc, j 1 r h Mt' chapter, R.A.M.; member of, Milan: and CIBA Pakistan Lim- minor subdivision by uniniaoa* * priT*l II ar.7 fis»J plat Is fto4 tiled .',) All ch»n«f* In gradf *h»l' b« • fr.e action of the aubdlTUlan commit- * »*:Mr. -ThU" pelod. tiie approval gaj and wat«r l!ce) *h»U be In- j ird of' ESucation of Sur laiit. e.t; r.;vl Overlook lodge, F. & A. M.; past,i -^ Karachi ; connected hy T»r;ical eurtes , >;,„- win receive sealed pro* tee, a notation to that effect 'wtU stalled under the *up»r¥Lj!on and j of sufficient rad5u» to provide Jf 17 2* master,- Damascus lodge of New ; U» made on the *keteh p'»t. Inspection or the City Bnglneer. I lor furnishing and deltv Kalj:.at*"*j-SM1 be-»e*epted for fJ> s imoo'h tr«pjlttoo and prop- f-4»l oil to the .-. vartovs' Sii York City and a member of Tall '• LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT The p:at will then be forwarded' tr.5 S>y ts* crusty recording,of fleer the catt - thereof to be borne by | er r>tght dl'.tsnce. -.3. the Mayor and the City c:ert ! «->» It' h»s been duly approved th* fl**eloper. Said costs shall, b* 1 Dead-end streets fculs-de-sne) tcltools for th* RShool j*e*r"-19J4-i} up 1VC ()*• Tilt I MON (i Cedars of Lebanon. for their signature* sr.d ret'jrr.ed • br the Cornso:- Coui^fil of the estimated at two (3) per cent of I »h»ii livi b» lonter than WM to 2 p.m. D.ST,, MONDAY, JUKf "28. or rHosrS PENDING ORDINANCE '*.o the susdivider within one week t C:;T cf Suiamlt ar^d *lgiied by the the tot»l..eo*t of the lmprovemtnt. i ft. aild shall provide a turn 1954. at which time aald pro. HELD ON Jl'SF in He is also a director of the Sum- i foilowlnR the nest. regular meet- ! and ' \ around at *he ttxi with » rad- will be opened at a speciil .me rting mit Area Chamber of Commerce. ; AS' OEDKAN'CE F.nabllshtag Holes. ing of the Common Council. No |' caah or' certified cheefe. , shall be \ ius of not leas th»n 50 ft. *nd of th* Board of ldUc*,tl .r M t.he City 'of-Summit,' Pu»iitnt to Sketch mat ftmelloa. ' ' • i tli* g»n'er»l which rn»y division, a deputy director of Civil 1 approved "sketch pist to the sab- i The sketch pUt ahaU he based On If a dead-end street U'"of * 1 N J. 433 of the Laws of 1953. ftnd Amend- tsx irup" icioraiBtian. or *SMe other Construc;l»» SequtremeBts of/lcc. PrapaaaJ* are to be., -tn flclent copies made to furnish one tMf tb* at » »«aJe (a) Before any developer, liii » entire ray of the abate required im- t e..*. 11:4 or.*, D!r*c 1 I i <• i • Followed by the Planning Boird 2 qttr Engineer. proTequfats,'taM de»tlop«r, his j a-nfl rerers'.ort of th*. «ci-»» Tbe Board tmwn the right r. Men's Club, and clothing commit- and the 'Comrrion Council S11 Apply- tract' to- be shown on one *heet rifM of way to th* adjotning c*gt or n'jtct any oc «U blda 3. Building Inspector *sd tta^ afcav or. i&c!ude the fo2« . contnietoT or agent*. m*ast be • 1 that th* ra'nutej T :t ' . ing snd Admlntsterlcg. thes» Kul**,"i 4. Tax AJBsetsor. :• approved fc|»a ««t«pted by th* f orbpert'.e*. ' Bj order W- the Boara of Ques- proi*d v.ti'h * SJI rt . ' * :* 1: tee of the Red Cross disaster com- Rer«i.»t'»oris »nd Standards: snd I t&ct . tion.. 5. Secretary -.of the PUcitig • fi»'Ta? location of that portion. Cllf of-tfuiauUt tor compet*»cy jca «tr**t nl»ll have a n*me mittee, i Providir.? Penalties far the Vlola- Btsard. > arid, prerlotu expedience, • n) WALTEIt B. t'.on Thereof. which ts to b* aubdivided in *-h!?h *•'." duplles'.e *r «o . 8«cr«t ia) h\\ construction atakes and t ! :?•«'.v< i anti • fercl " He is an alumnus of American , Th? cost- of the copies *iU 6e 1 -r?:«ti3n to the efetif* trwt. r.enrlr d'jcllcv.e n, to b« eon-. it- v ARTICLE T cliirjed to the subdivlder end siisir • •3- Ml existing structure *nfl grade* thereon shall be tn hi ; i f rr.i) Tr»<*' -f • •: s • - University, Beirut, and New York | SHORT Tm.E be collected before the. return of the j - "wwtffel arew withla th* JKW- 1 profession*} engineer in the I tstlng *treet.«. The roctiru*- I XOTICE OF I »>.d ^r Jw: • >:'. *?;> • ' p . ? Th S d jr ha3 b eMploy of the dereioper « his j , A'.-.'rlpAM-n N -p. -i • • - ILnnersitniv#rKityv >cnooSchooil 0o1f neiamngRetailing . He'nf !mi " y'- ^ o*c,..i-"'d M-s*. Th& fi Lgnc- |5t-o* Su*n)i ar.,Tl.d original sketch plat to the m^il- S •::MS ta be aiibdlrlded and tloa of. an tttAug rrreet sh»JS contTict^r and a duplicate • j The pwtatrahlp Of Walter's. Edn Trust Co at t .'.' v • • ' v is the proprietor Of the Peggy sion Ordlcance of the City of Bum-. vlder. ., | —--. -w.tiiln "Sea feet thefwof.' copy'of ihe^notas made there- h»ve tne on54 a ' •• f . (d) Either a deed descnptlos or ?*.u from shall b* filed with the 1 v Abbott Shop on Beechwood road -iTin map drawn in compUa»ce with •' • «3 adjalctri* property owners ?») Block length -width o._r i a* Edmondson Js Handworlt. Be: Hors__, ll'WK) of B^:.1 *i "-.p'" ' " ARTICLE II ' ' as disclosed hy the most re- City Engineer. bounding '^*ds I S8J Spxinffleld Atemue, 8uairr.lt, #nlon ! *-h.e Suirnlt T'j"' ' «• • • and resides with his wife and PITRPO5K . • -. Chapter 338 of the L**s of 19S3 »ffre«ir» shall be filed by the suMJrldtr t*r.: ra"jj5itipal"*.as records, (o) Ko eo%strtsctlon woric jhsll ahslhlll 'r» sueh a* to worn-mo- '"County• •-',- "••--••-New J«**j Y• M •• • • '-I', Jsi-crfv- (1 1- <-„_, 1 - 4 » ' daughter at 767 Springfield ave- Th» purpose of thla ordscar.ct ahsll mitU the county recording officer •fd? The tax map sheet, bloc* und coainieise* .^thoat the City* d»t<»' the dire of lot r*qttlre4 of June 14th, 19$4. ! be *.D provide rules, rejulatlDns and within- 90 days from the dat« ot " lot aumWrrs... ,, • Rnirlnerr being propsrly not,l- Jn The area by the rorAng or- J#. 17 1 ryintj- rf T'.r. ir, N> 'r -• ' nue. •tandirds to -.guide laad subdivision return of the approTed sketch i*} 'AS strerU'Or toads and s'.rearrm fled; Such notice rfhall be given dinance arid to prorlde- for I Sn The C'.tr of Summit !a nrdjr to plat. *lt^la MO^'tetfof the »*ubdt- at ieaat 48 houra itefore *>td conrenlent a«ce«. circulatton TISDIXQ ORDINANCE O-v.'fr r CTI'UI'I ' ' '' '."* 1 control and iaftt.y ofstrett ' ^^(en^^a^'gener^ ^^^ I <•> ».«» &* >• «-««- » • «i* commencement of work, •ubdlvlalon, a notation to that ef- ' 2. Freli*niBxry nut id) Th* Bta&dard Specification.* of traffic. AN 6RX>lKA>Cr» to lU'pea! an O.-dl- •!oo"t3 t..r *?!<". '• .-• ' • -'« - '•" . the municipality. It ihsdl be admin- tut City of Burnmlt. M now or F*jt MUt-^n A-" :* P-.'," -" " istered to Insure the orderly .growth f«t shall'be rnade on tie pUt'; The srellmisary »i*t aha'J be 'b> In blocks over 1CSQ ft, long. rtanct Entitled: VAn Ordlnart * \9 Garden Top/cs which will be returned to the *ub-'"S .eles.-Jj and X#g!*ly drawn or reprs- hereafter adored, shall govern cross «-»lks may he Sell CerUUs t>tnds in th* d It rj">t !iU 1 e->.r:y*'. * " ' '• t and development', the conservation. divider for compliance irtth the j the eonsiractlon and lnsttUa- er»t safety fo- r>" !-• •< • "'• : i protection and proper use of 'and *nd d-js«S'« a »cale of not less than In locations deemed Summit at PrtT»*e 8*.!*. Not N - r procedure la Section 2 and 3 n* 1 on? in^"h equals one hundred-feet. tlon of all of th* abofe 1m- necessary by the p'snnlr.5 for Public t'«e" ot&wi April 20. •o R->*''« a..^ n !*.q'-. • '. adequate provision for circulation, 1 M proferflents. Failure of the de- 1»J4. Bearded Iris is becoming of • utilities, and »ervlce#. this Article. * ' t : * ^'l tfJjned board. 6'jch tr»JSt-Way «haU bp BE IT ORDAINSt> by the Co* rr.ili'r' f' <' \~' • ' ". 2. Submission of Preliminary Plat , jatttn by a lisensed ^!?. 3.) veloper, his contractor or •10 ft. tride and be straight Council of th* City of Summit unos •rtatloi-v *a *' • ' more Interest to more gardeners, ARTICLE III of Majer Subdlrlilon for Teot»tite ( Mfnts. to conferm to asid from, street to street. IVp* fi- *h' f:- » ' iMZi surteyar or by a planner hold-' 1. That an ordinance entitled "An 1 APPROVING AGENCY Approval. ,. Ing rda or associate mtmberahip Specif Icatloca will be just For commerclnl, group houilnjt rasurrefllng. of P.-," *•• • largely because of newer varie- The approval provision* of this or- caua* for the suspension of Ordinance to sell certain lands ! th» (a) At least 0 black on white pr'.r.-j tr. the A.»ertran Instltutf Of or IntiuatriK! .one. block size City of Busiunlt at private tali not , ford ties being made available to them. dinance saal! be administered by the of the prellsilnary plat f«f«ther (he work being performed, *.ad shall be «ufflelw .or be- ae- ; 4. lot- 2. ThU Ordinance (hall taK» 'fifCt, of K<»v "- f"« ""'"'' 433 of the Lays of 1553. Clerk two week* prior to the plan- Clijr of Summit, i*s officer*, increased interest in this easy-to- ed by the 1 o£awing • in- agents or serrante, by r^tson (&) Lot dimension* and areas shal! immediately In th* manner prt . Cl*v of I,t-i 0? ?•-«• »•" " ' '•* ", of land for the purpose, whether im- menta h«a> been certified to the duced for first reading at a 1 factory bloom is to be expected. , of notifying the persons coa- tjloe* and- lot number, date, to «urred street*. uT of th* Common Councrti gular quf*tl"g tM* fl" *."^ »' I ^ '' mediate or future, of sale or building pUnning board by the City Engi- hiid s l r 1 Iris prefer hot weather and dry- csrned of the pending hearing cat reference asertdlan. • graphic (c) Each lot, miut front upon an 'County B^a-d !•> « '.-i , ' . development; except th»t the'follow- neer, unless the subdivision owner on Tii:;:lhy evening, June lj, 1 said «ubdinslon. The City Clerk arale aba the following names approved street at least 50 feet and that stld Ordlnanc* will be 1 irldKi kn(»»'n «<< v* :• f ' " , ness about the rhizomes, after the ing dlvlAlSna ihall not be considered shall hare filed with th* muniei- sub- 1 shall Immediately nottfr tae wtf a-a .Sdrejsei pallty a performance, guarantee Jn width except lota fronting f »!Oll Sru'eil !n Rr-fc" - H' . •;_'_ subdivisions provided, however, that mltted for corutlderatloa and final l blooming season has passed, no new streets or roads are Involved: retkry of the planning board upon •:> Same and address of rec- aufftcUnt In amount to cover the on streets described tn Section peisage st the" next regular m etlnf I Boro'iwh rf Win i'i " *" division* of lsr.d for agricultural pur- receipt of a prellmtnary p'at. ord owneT or owners. cast of all aueh improvements or 2 Id) 4 & 3 of this article. of the Common Council to be h ] to R-wda s"'i Pr:di(c» r Soon after bloom has been com (b) The »ub-dtvlder *hall notify bj and address of the ynconopUted ' portions thereof as tell Where extn width ha* been Tuesday *T«rvtng, July 8, ISM, at, the1 Bonr.V B"-r. P* *• •' •/_' , .""•";" -™"" ~,, • . . . 4 1 po»es -where the resulting parcel* mall at le*« 5 d»y» prior to t!»e tul estimated by the City Engineer. dedlested for widening of ex- 1 t:»» *ccern»r;r<« of •» '•*•'* . hcartrit all property omen with- Clt7 Mall, at BOO o'clock (05.".) at pleted, the older roots tend to thrtP acrt3 or jgrger .n le sub- . on or before an agreed d*t*. Sirch all set-b»ck* shall be" m*wiur«d given an opportunity to ,*« «-»s referred *o Pi' '.' ''*•''' r - uterty upon cour ot r dIvUlonorder. Subdivisio of n appear on the municipal .tax rec- divided to nearest tenth of .an performance" guarantee may be !n from such ll.nsv a resting Btage. The rhuome. or « P«"W<"». ? ..i>«P- 1 conctrnliig *uch 'Ordinance.' I snli'ee , , ,. . also Include* r«-subdlfis!on, and ord. Said notice shall s:»t# ih« acre. , ' • . the form of a o*rforiri!ince bond 4fi) Where there !*' * question-•-as " Dstsa-. June 13. 1954V / I !tfori*ri;r rep ^"J »»'* :' fleshy root, prefers shallow plant- where appropriate i'o the context, re- time and place of hearing, a brief 1 >2» S^ffiilent elevation* or con- which ah ill be issued by a bond- ' to the suitability of a !ot or HARRt 'h* r-jU'.*'- Tr» <• -<• '','.• lates to the proc«?a of subdividing or description of the rabdlrUloa and n ing with the top half of the root '•;MJM to determine t-ht fenera! Ing, of mrety company app'o^ed lota for their Intended we due -•' City Cl •rSt. 1 'n- !~isn ssil thr .*• ;•'" '' ' * to the lands or territory divided. that a. espy of iald *ubdi*islon • tlype aad natural drainage ef by. the Common Council; a certi- to factor* such m rock form*- exposed to the sun on the sur- ?. Plat. Mean* the map of a sub- has been filed irtth the City Clerk th* land and the high ar.d Jow fied cHeak. returnable to the -*ub- *1TM, flood conditions or simi- ^ of the ground. When in such division. for public Inspection. jntcu and teniatlve crqa*-8«- . divider »ft*r full compllanc*; or lar clrcurrutimceg. ?he plan- KOTtcr, or (reduced iM irr'1 " '' _, . a position, they are likely to have 3. Sketch tut. The sketch tr.ap The «ecretary of the planning . t!oas aafl, eent«r line profile* •riy othtr type of surety approved ning board rrtaj-. after iwlequste less damage, from insects and of a subdivision of sufficient accuracy board shall cause notice of the TOT all pt&po*t& new* irlreet*.- t>T th* d*,y Bolleltof. Jnv««tl(-»tlori • -rtthhold ap- KOTICE 18 OtVKN. tiut rhirome rot. In order to trans- to tie used for the purpose of discus- hearing to b* publlahtd In th* ii» The Jocatlon of exl*tiiv«t and The performance guarantee ih;ill orovsl of such lots. the account of the *ub»crlb«r, T J nrov!:.« elatht sion and classification and. meeting official newspaper or a ntmpapsz ?r»pa«ed property lines, stree'j, ,,.W spprored bv the City Solicitor Public Vie and Sertlce Area* under th* la»t Will and THrt»m- sad roe* T&rmatlon*. ewe, for a terjn of more than thret Sh' q abate ing, new roots start forming. 7*ar*. HowetM", *ith *he con«ent Such' eajfmentj- «hsll b« stDlvUloh. on Tufgdiy, the 12th 3»e the development of the remainder of 1. City Engineer. - • sZ-jjwiiig feasible cjr.isectlons :nents conoern^d. Of SUMMIT, N." 4, come overcrowded on account of the parcel or adjoining property and 2. Sesretary of Board of Health. *o cdsttr.g "or any propOB"d of such performance guarantee for Trtu not in comilct with »iiy provision or 3. Such other mur.lclpml, coi*r.ty u-iat* syateana. When an lndl- »n tddltlonal period not to **eced it») Where « stibdlvuion i« t.-n- Dated: June 10th. !M4. their rapid growth. It is then ad- portion of the master plan, official or «tate officials a* directed Tidvtl w«te* supply o? »#wsee three ye*r«. The, amount of the* terged by a rater course, •WILJUt*) t. DSMPtfJEY, Atfy. (Ji -• r-'-hir- ' " performance guarantee m*y be re- , ar«lii»ste w«y ch»rincl or street, Ztn Springfi«id Av«., Summit, ^ • Pr'i»»-*T f'n'i'!"** ' "' '.- risable' to lift the entire clump map. K>n!ng ordinance or this otdl- by th» planning b?ard. • d!«>o«a2 syttem is proposed, the there *hall l>« profiaed 4 storm ------(.,,,, (e) Jhe planning botrfl shall aet ws p".aa for «och «y»teni must ht duced b7 the Common Council by and-4ivide the entire mass into resolution when portions of *.h« *a*tr e««ein»t»t or draUasge ,.r ,' lo' ".'^' .t ;| '•-> - I V "_''' $. Major Subdivision. All subdivi- the prellmlnarr plat within 90 , approved by the approprltie li- nifht-of-way oonformlnf »ub- sections for re-planting. Select a sion* not elMfslfled M minor »ubd!vl- d»r» after1 submission to the City "• *»!. csunty, or *tate health rKiulrtd Improtementa hs-re been NOTICE or Ju'v 4-h «•«•» on r I! '• ' •" •t»»cy. Any uubdivtilon or p»rt • lri»t«lled. a'.antislly with, the Mne1 s nf tiionii. C'Jerk. ' ^ush water course, and such KOTICr, 18 MERKBT GIVEN, strong and heallhy piece" of root If the planning board dUapprotw thereof whleh does not m«»t that Preliminary Wat, The prellml- ' further vtdth,or-construction the 2»d Interntediftt* recount t the> 1 11 ! : with a single or double fan of indicating the proposed « plat, the reasons for.disapproval with the e*t*b;l*5»ed require- Proper ' <''• "> '-'",i * .",' •,._ fr,-er.t* of this ofdlnaree" or If the required lmproremcntu have or both, *t wll] be »ftequate *nib«crlb*r, Truatte of th* tru* *Jii- l and mot* attschrd. The la'oiit of *h»i «ubCI!vlrloi n whichihh U snail be remedied pnot to further not bf#n Installed In *csord»ncf • for ths purpose./' d*r the "Jth" p*ragrapb of th •u'bmlttM to '.V mnntrlp*! clfrk for 1 eorwldemtlon. Tli* p*r»on §ttb- «',5i*r app3!cab!# regulations •hfil r.9t be spproved. Any with the < j»efform«nce gusirnntee. '"»'Natural festure«'such a* .trees will *nd Te»tam#nt 0# MARY V,'* mi 'l'" ">tl intf'J r * ' »rp thrn mt hark to within plinntnjr bn*rd romitrteratlon *r,o mlttlng a plat ahsll be Botifle4 : th© obligor and *ur«!tT shiUl be brook*, hlll-lfip* and DAY, deet***• jl'» ml !•.*'• ' ''# ,, M,"- : e«*.. coauty, « atat* h*»lth ditlilon fenntdlnlng suffh fes- County Court, Probat* Oi*l»!t> i on Prepare tho soil by rrpleniMv- I Th# Jlj'.i! of (f1 If the planning bo»rd *e\* tm- upon r»«ript of the proceeds there- ttlr*«. 1 r|r of tb >v»1 I Torsbly on a prelUnlnary p.**, a of the City tit Summit ah»!l install Thursday, Jun* 24th, n»it, at 1- p!»n • notation to that effect ah ill .CM. rp re-sHting thp bosrd for fin*J appryv.l In »rud- . mide on the plat and It ih*U be tsanta «* deed rM'.rlctl^r.s ao- If, titfore fiyorabte' r*f«ml sud7 . Trus • '»«• with the*e r^gulatloru. and *>.hl^h /rrferred to the .Commosi C&vnrU M»t 24, 1834. li'ytr.f to tht land being mib- OKS1ON STANDARD?) fill*] KpjKOMi HSM been ohtaln#U, CHAru.ES t, KtMAhh, Att'r, 1 ! divided plants. Any diseased or !f approTed »h*i! *>• ril» Coinrrti't** nr*p ' ^' ' M *'' 4 i 1 r tbtll act within 10 day*. Its pre- 11 Commtrce Bt., ^!|ivi In vi.-I •'!« ''•' ' , ,.H tunnelled root<, <;n!srd byt. the proper roun v r* " »l!r.(i off!i-r . / the »r*li«ln»ry plat. following, requirements and twlncl- igrns.to *tll, 'as owrt«r- of agent H»#»rk 1. K J, (T tiub&UMon lotnmHU*. A t^in- )lmtn«ry action shtl! t># nnim on plat of Hrt([ tubdlvlilon In th« de> »tiy l»nd which form* * p»rt of A «n foV "ill >ui>»n'n ^ • .^ ,',r ., ' Irit borer, thmiM be rut off to 'of »t I*1-'' fhrr» plan:il:JB the prelimtnirir p!»t. »ifiied by rtitfti rut M«y 27, J», }, JO, »7~.<» a,w i 9 TH# fliwl pint shall be drawn In Ink sign of each aubdlvliion or portion •iibdlfMon on which by ordln»nee healthy tUsuf. I/>ok for (ho gtuits member* »PP •'•< •h the Mtfor end t>e returned to the thereof. , th* plannlnp bo«ii and th* Corn- the p\ir- «ubdi¥lder for cosnplUnr* with on trsctng eloth at a »''»:'J tws thin «nt insh «qy»i 100 fwt l / mon Catinei) U r«|utrs4-to^ net f*» ^ * 1j** **fvtt !'*vo'i ?'' T(»A of rl#«lfyl:>i! *'.l At'>nA in • flr?*l »pprof»l req«lr#men'< twj In e.0rn»H"nce with ill the The *«&division plat shall conform juoli petaon »tull r>* mhjust f0 « or ptrtf of the leaves no t% t» dp of tht* gi Preliminary apprctn! ihs'l corfer to design *t*ndird« that will en* fin* not ta eKotMj two hundrtd of the ••">'( "f .^y ^';,' ,-'.' ', itn »h» i>:f" ptvfUtam ®1 Oh»ptw 3M-> of th* NOT1CB IS O1VKM, Thst upon the •pplfcmit tht foi'owlns Cawa of 1MI. The fl«*l pl«t %M\\ courage «©«d dtvttopment pattern* dollsrs fJSOOOO) or to lmprl«3». •U*j* !ho«# presf/it. Set the plants , liU „, ., ,_ rtgiiu for a three i**r ptrtod frwn wi'Mn the City of Bummtt. Wh*r* m*nt for not mtttt th*n hlH V aonui . r U\m the date of upprorid: tta/w m tm aeeompanitd by the t mttt th*n hlrHy »ui«icrli>«>r, sole ftur»tun« Trutt ** of about a foot apart, leaMnn ab'>ut ! i»« *orif«->*^ on thu rommitt** by pp following: either or Both sn official wnp or d»ys and each purcul, plot rtt lot'•trUl tu l l u ,,'-'•* , i. That the tvrm* rnastcf ptsn )IM or have b**n triwu rrr»t»t#d, thu-subdlftoinn *hsl! corf- »pm ylUtlnnUl . of mANf r«i1»!l' vi»l'ir«> '*'"''''"''vt'-'i*' ' (tttert *h» t<*1 "' M"''»« "'"i " '.! *tpO0ti6 «bo>'f the coll after al-Uwi^U': ';' «yndlc«t*. «o-p*rtnprohlp. ' fipp »rid referent* fprm t© the prop«i»k jind condl* tn *»1rtltlon *o th* * gintt. iff Mi» , d*<;>iuit(j, win M a' 1 l>! rUJit w !||W # •rantetf will iwt" be ehanga*. tion* *h»wn thweon. Trip strrnvts, •treets I n the *ut>(1lvUlo>i are not autfi'l by 'IIB' Huff«*«.t«, u (I r«- p'dnrteM f"f ^"^,",;',* -. '"''^, iotvlll« tnr th* anil in netUr- a hit ' for; "'- '•• * •"' " ' |*^ o are j)nrt»f| «i»Hjf.fiii»iit hilmi rawing for me BOM »O »eiue » mi t „,,'„„ r.,.r,,I1»n<.|MI »roe*wS!n«K iind*r Th** the iftttt appltrant Tmet hiwndsry Jlnwi, rtsM- mich that 1 drainage rlgr»t*-of-w««, Mhool sited, mich that *trticturttit * on MMM I CnintlC y r.vniit, Penhat*' Ot*(»lr» , <>nJnrti M*r 1I«* Mini"**' ' ,,,;•'' j 1 pub/tit ifVfiUk-- >TS'»7li*OT.f.fte lh th* «1 , •»^j/s>»f »'i *r» off'etptj? *fl!»pttrf 1 1njjf nrnt tfl*t fnr rw<* below (tie pirc or purl* of »«ld plat for rlgfcs*-«f*wiy, .tend to ht,r»» at 111 AM mtktim plan or offieli) map «h»!l under «*«tlon thri* of th«- (Irri'-UJ 7Hh- aiJMMJT ' P-i'bl'lo VTeK*'^"""'*"1*""'1 "' .' P ' rhil9m«s aiiould not b« placed •• ',« 'cmntr An* >B«»*Id«»i, firm. final appro-rs! jif*»«d w dediested tn p'f>lii: b* ennttid'irt'd In approvsl nf «nh- U*p tn(| BulMlns r*rnilt Art nA.nj) Tl11 r-«is*tf, (p % Imttretemeht* «rr Ouartnt*** f»l»* «##, sU 1« lints *>*d cthi»r iftn munlcltMllty ntsy Institute aitd TriUle* I ^I<1» fViiwW't'rtl' "'' ' .~"' Amp Hi (Mhretsary to prevent jam- rtnrhlp dlvUton plats Wh*r* nn mimtcr rj»*ipfl-. Jun* 4l.h, !»M t» fln»i »ppr«t»i si*,» Mn«s; with «t?"tjr»*e f»l- r er ••••n,,,r»»!'in ri»*tnig i«ffiet*»» prop- p'.»n or of'lAliil map **l*u>. ntt*«U m*ltttnlt n s civiiil ntftlnnii I t|ot'« I'M OP ?"'• " . mlitf Mem Into • ma«« rif(»ry i-i'»TM In th# Und sough'. t'« Befot* eoixslilerstt'Mi of » fln»l »ul»J wenaloBS. IW»Mnwi or defloc- ar.d drainage rlghU* •VibfllvlflfT *rtU have IHft *ng3*«. »nd rirt',1, »r<>ii, ht shown nt> th* final pin1 In ac- (b) to ««i »*I4« »nd HA Attorney*. Cl*rd«ti«rA should become fa »nd eentraJ *n*l«i of »1! «-urvw fltt cordance with section 70 ©f Clmp- «ti> eon»*i'ino« m*4s pursusnt for p» mlllir with the lonely Dutfh and m^ th^nmu%nft n.nder Arti'-lp vfj or >h* 'plsnning •"? **»<*»n*nt fit or 43.1 of the l,**t nf IBM snf) t>> »''ir H»w»rk 3 W. J nd or rt«dKi>t«3 to roll i-f.ll rwfwmtnre OuttftntftT b'jtrd s)ts* !". 17, ?4, Jly 1 Did* nn Iri**>« •« «tW it Ihf »h*ll t»« such a* to ittnr! th*m> Th"** •••tint »I,','I|* '' ' 1 II, whl'h n.»r *» *t€#|»»ll in quate performance giiaratitew t» **• PU S»|VM t*> th# hBrm^nlisiu develop- not J»*«n UMru*4 in *«#(>-d-(' !arf«-flt m«r!# • Mifilinr '" .^rtnl '" '»!'< 44 eordariC* with th* following *}»• fwo^iOR waa n •»" »'**•* ^ ' t jail whit* wlU IwW rnort moisv im, imi mir ir tn* niuuidi- WCrrtCI that the 6 Of hil*!*hol«|(ir* Hlchol! '"'i-,,,! «'' Appro*** • 4, «f Final nut «f «s*h kloek shall »>» ered. sign it*nd»rds: p»lUf his • planning Hf>«rd tor * AMAMur* of tht Cltf ef eVimmtt it*Hi«»i trt«Ui ittitii . »tti*r fi m tiM th Summit,, on MOtfOATO,, Juj t.rt A M B«ir4«d <0l^pi riOtd Germ*«) to lt\t Our Clerl* fw r with n« ihown o*t the muster star* fH »t a nclorli PM, lOH.T I frw or offytttJ m»p shaU »• gueo or mor«', »t a n'clorli PM, lOH.T uj in* pltnaiRC iKHtri f*r in* purp-w* of firing a. h»«n ng SUMMIT GERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, im The first steam elevator in the 21 asfrington Monument took iq Bell Lobs Trb Jtfftrton Principal and First Polio COM Rtported municipality i> suffering from t |nuteb to get to the top compared Union Couoty's first" polio case fclight case of the disease and us Teacher Honored at Picnic confined to his home. He was ig TO second* for today's elevator.' i To Give Paper The annual Jefferson School pic- of the season waa reported last for about ten days before the &ic!t- nic, sponsored by the Parent week by Hillside health author- r*e.s& was diagnoied »$ polio, au- Teacher Asiyciation, , was held ities. A -12-year-old boy of that imHIillllinilllHIItlillllllHIIIIIIIIt: At Convention thorities said. Three men, from the Sutniqit recently on the Jefferson School area were informed recently that playground. Many families and their papers were selected lor faculty members attended. US. Building Products Co. Suqqests: presentation at the educational J. Bindley Hotf and Miss 51 ae session of the 41st atiiiuii Ameri Christensen, who are leaving the can Elect i op] aters' Society con- Jefferson School faculty, were vention in New York City, July pmented ^ifts by the faculty. 12-15. • Following" a picnic supper there The local men are K. G. i'omp- was a father anfi son baseball ton of <[67 Springfield aumie, It, game; The sons were victorious A. Etyfhai'dt of 39 Jloi-ehouse and everyone had an enjoyable IAY CONCXfTf WAIK place, JNew Providence, and (j. evening. Bittric1i;./of ,-LaUrel drive. New Providence.'• All-are members of Th.o mink, highly v«!u«-d for the Bell Labs staff. its • fur, ha A a very. They will' present 'a paper on tunell. brass plating which describes a process to develop * brass plat- IAY HAMTOHf PATtO I PLANNING A BIimiDAY-Me-inbere of the Summit aie Mi* Chailes E. DeLong, Mis. Hubert II. Dief- ing solution for producing de- : YWCA (V-nlcnnUl Observance and Celebration Com epdoif, MJ;&. Jacob Trapp, Mrs. Karl Keller, chair- Ornamental Iron Word pdsits of 65 to 75 per cent copper fUIIlflf't for Bury Purpoie z niUU'f hold fu*t meeting to i>lan. events- which will /'rs.' Edmund Tomb. Standing in thte same with a minimum variation of *ulildr Porcbei Interior bUtr €«M S mark the lOOth anniversary pf the worldwide ordjer, Mrs. Walter llerren, Mrs, Samuel Eason, composition With current density. hl Iron, Bran «nd Alumtnm. = YWi'A next year. Locally, the • special events will Miss Dothory Sabiston, YVVCA executive director. For Full PxnUuUn CaD The effects of pH, temperature, NICK fSPOSITO = get under way in the fall. Seated from left to right free cyanide, metal content and nietal ration arc discussed. MADISON 6-3920 HOW! YOV Miss Lynch Made Member HT rota, IAY MUCK 01 MOCK Of State Nurse Committee can do Plans t6 Mark YW/lOOth Miss Adele M. Lynch, super vising nurse of'the* Visiting Nurse all these cement jobs! Birthday Are Under Way Association of Summit and Vicin- P*hk H, mi ft, Up* H with SAKtm... M *44 trafar / ity, has been appointed a member Plans aie being formulated in its /principles; strengthen the of the public relation^ comrtiitlce Do hundreds of ccmtnt jobi. Gtt pro- Suniniif !o join in observing the fessional results every time. It's quick and membership with an increase of of the New Jersey League for «$ Easy out funds,- friends of home to search for work. It is so easy to buy General Tires The name Young Women's Christian Association was adopted on our convenient time pay plan. It in 1867. Nine years before, in New •v, ' York a prayer band formed the first "Ladies' Christian" Associa- is your opportunity to tion." The first group to bear the YWCA name in this country enjoy the extra safety, emerged in Boston in 1866. ' By 1906, the,, hundred of local mileage and comfort YWCAs had established a Nation: al Board. The Summit YWCA -was organized in 1918. of Generals and pay The YWCA is both an organize-, tion and a movement. As an or- as you ride. You'll find ganization, it is made up of 1,049 local Associations in the United that Generals pay big States. As a movement it is uni- fied around an ideal expressed in dividends in thousands THI its Christian purpose and its dedi- cation to the Glory of God in serv- of extra miles. Visit (GENERAL) ice for young women. Under its TIRE aegis are girls and women of every our store soon. , race, creed, color and economic status. Internationally speaking, the YWCA is the largest organized group of women and girls in the John L. Dietche Motors, Inc. world.

80 - 82 Franklin Place SU. 6-7996 Student Art Exhibit at YWCA An exhibition of water colors , done by Summit junior and sen j ior high School art students is PROPERLY open to the public at the YWCA. INSTALLED Morris avenue and Mapte street. !• Mrs. Lane Sativage and Mrs. : Leo Johnson of the YWCA art AT NO committee, together with Miss E Adelc Hepbron, idrector of the EXTRA school art department, arranged COST! the exhibit. The state of West Virginia is a ; heavy producer of »oft coa!, hav- ' ROOM k\i CONDITIONER! ing ranked first in this field for many years. With the exception of Arkan«uf It i» the large.it pro* * duccr of JiArdwood timber in Ihe "Ml Our Installation U.< S. It* mineral pfoduction is No window defining problem!' We large and vnrleU,' including petM 1 make and instill new sash to fit leiim, natural ga«, glnw and glaac- -s-- ware. over alr-concHUoner. Vou get neater appearance, tighter fit, OU aash »:•?•<•> LABOR-MANAGBMINT CKII easily be reinstalled ir unit l» He's en Years Younger Today! font met Counielttnf removed. , MrdUtlnn and Arbitration. Impartial Contract Admlnl«tr»t)on its mtrvelous balance and. roadabilitf— :'» a'niRii vho has Just take" ten years the mortgage on the home goes into the and iti rtre comfort »nd safety and htn- . -it* Benton Buiintsi Burtau off his age—insofar as his spirits and mental fire—there's that ncs.t-cgg against the ' •». dling cusc. Every hour at the wheet ii • 18 Court 5r. Morristown outlook are concerned. future and the college fund is in the bank. privilege-—and every journey is a wonderful Mo. 4-1300 And then, one day, you feel there's no Ordinary .:. He's going for his first ntle in Ms first memory. lmtrt| Cadillac—and he's « happy, happy man— further need f<»r resisting—so you order the Cadillac—ind wait for the happy news. - Is the time about i;ight for you to itep up ImpoiiiWt to clean window. Drifts with his hopes in the sky and hi* h<»« ting- "It's here!" to i Cadillac? •. ••!}* and dirt can enter artHiml aaih ing a song it hasn't, recalled for a decade Your ride home will live m your memory If $o—pleaie come ia and see" us. The •fwnlng. ll^'s having an fKperience which we forever. You've put the cap sheaf on yuui longer wt're in buitness, the htppifr we MOVING crtu't tctl you ttlxnit. You have to five it ,ire when We deliver a man his first Cadillac. yriursetf— at rhe wheel of that first Cadillac. world of dreams. ( r r c;o:. Sepal;*, cut* — piperha&gi&f — pU*< nuny est*»*. ll.»<5 or &«st e?f*r. i "Young Strnuss." i term* Quality ' work at- popolu gu. 8-3EI1-W. ___' 3 ROOM apirtsneni. r«Weatl«j. elm* \ KtDKR£? coupit wish 3 room apart-' ."feeclrV' .Service, Springfield"' fill .price*. Bob Ftarieatort. OaifwriUa ?. t? t CJC*J1 #veiiingii , bummlii ##- *IRtEL!bH!i*?EJ?Z5LSHL*t!5£l? as "Johann Sr. 6-S.3S0-J S84T PLYMOUTH con»enlble. rtd.-n»w ..j- 'VOUNO couplt need 2-b«ftrooin, va- Marjorie Welbck tap. white wall 'Arm, R. 4 H., A-J ;- furakhed apartment. Box 351, Mlll- test." Completing the* ADVERTISING E p m » ranaition *SO0. Call Mililnftsjo ?• • FURNISHED APARTMENT b-t.-ii Item. t-.g Interior afid USi-U be John Reardon DO| MINIMUM CHARSi 10 WORDS $1.00 ; JACKSON'S Expert G*rd*u- Orangr 2-0SS8 ATTRACTIVE two MSJBUBN "•"wife? awirc. • . Ing- Ttlbat 4-2663. HERMAN SCHMIDT Balralsje *n& ««e- BUICK 1M0. excellent brakat. f otor, p CMI! morulug* Albert Ber«h, j,hn CaN.b .With Order . ,„._ DconaaUcil ruli nliig ig&orhovij Ali fmriHtle near At no ««dition»l rb»rg* tour i-hskiiteq" ad t» lnierie"«-iii »U ihret of otftSlos. formerly .SchnUdf'Sf-H^lt. ;r»a*pantitor. Adait* only. 5-1316 Hogue. Clifford Fearl « rr,kn F*or fri-e j#'tim*it c«i) Baion- car. I towu 4-788S • tht community nfwspapei* tinted ,J>eIuw. Trtea Trimmed and Jjpf 3.205? • _ _ •• . ' " ' ,___ Malcolm. The Prim a : Summit 6-161!-M | FORD convertible. lo*r* 3- Summit Herald Miliburn - Short Hills Item PAINTER—PapVr her;g*r tmer^ar «^id will be Dorothy Scots MiUburn 6I20« | LANDSCAPE GARDENER Uwa e*tt RAH Eicelien: condition I room ap«r«tfte:iv TV. I lie bats, Summit 6 : Bep&ir *nd pus i:s r.e*1 !*wn# Trlro 33»1. The famous *,ets ..[ 5^ r and "sM6pur*i sl'ruas - AUo put In iSf'd Avenue, Spriaj- , porn,tiea, **j inni'.hly. Chatham 4- Sun 6-IT'*!-\V PONTIAC strasse and Dommsyer's f n*w eetUnga H?;tv..ne at:d ca* down 8,000 Next Production MiJlburn 6-5000 * • ar.v »i?e tr*e ••?.»!: -prices? Free e*:!- t,f^inasl b* turn *IIH fust insertion ttpo- riiitts gbtn. d:] nr<»- Mu'.Sura (• io)t«t. One owner 60 0 The story of Juhann Strauss, f^J^' .llci«ian \h^% graphiecl erron not; lift fiult ol she aditrtiier »iU b* adjuutd Bf 426R • % urnTc:«tJj raphy will be by.Mavj* R *:'.er 6 •• - 4260 _ Oen: toim » Pirn/ifv Pl*c« Sum • Mill 1'Uyhous.c when "The Great h l a :;n. __ • • ' . All Ofitf» KUcJiitiM The entire pi.KltH HELPWANTED FEMALE Short H:iij> Lano.;..*sp::.ig Coi.;r'*i".f>) Vdl'/' begins a five week run HEPAIRS - SALES . staged by Frank (.'aB y n . i r ii fj i.A S—FlRMTl'RI TOP SOIL N*tt Ulc;'-*' H d 1 '. b.^'iie** wom*n lamug June 22 through July 25. "''nsU'ii^J a!; Drive RENTALS — SUPPLIES '! l> J.f -Wilt tfl'lt.- Morgan. t.)\ fir f I « «• 1 vp'jo: »i 'Ihis popular oi>eietta, with a GEORGIAN «::!;r:g : ocrn i-e\. *0 p:etr«. ,H ', •x.'eilesu <'s:tc.|t:s:> 'SiOi' Siiar; Hiil> S Wn-Jdlard Ate, Summit •Hi Mi.l'tu-ii «-:•!! by MOM Hart, bnngs to life C-OL'HLL; t - f lull Short Hill's I * •1 ..-»»* J Visitors to Atl i''.t;< r-. »t \ - A 1 .« t SUMMIT B-70T* . the dll tune favorite waltzes ere , 4 CHARUINOLY paid 25 cents ufim I I M «ted bv the Johann Strausses. with -large beveied mirror, 1948 ESOII?H ... . . (Jrand Oper«i Hf.ui »D:IUL p- and *on. UiclUdiog the j , , ^ , > rij 'aiirt 3 *:na:i drifters., t'ti K K *'9J . Sp )ew (| d 6>I.CRtIABIL - i- i' If I nifln'j, pu)v Su '6-So33 ftc-0 ? IBM ••Bli--Dam.be." "Went Wen. ! h whj , , i tr , MAHOOAN Y "f>uKan'">h>-fe" pjnch o p!?ik gold T»i tf.iifi 1 »W,«h All My. Heart" and Other { l^^l^ 1 "I - LADY'S Ne% mar i « L 9 K "i S " table.' iSU- fi-6'.TT. »—MA8UV CONTHACTOKS June 13. MiHSurn On;ei. t ir in. i -i"- *-' 6-PIECE nia;>Je "y.ixglt ta.n«usv incU>dK'*. .Im-einahottlhr.. idfal So/ fhljd, $48: GtOfit, orick. isdewallu Ail tjp* ;if;er 6 p rn , INSTRUCTIONS I he fWifiitt botr. ffn laltior ami | bvir.k "bccU- bo'.: en, iaad*r e *ork 'Summit S-S328-J - 1 BANKBOOK Nfv >-435 'ic "B-iw«v 1 ' il n.i 11 4-w'oJ-J <^M\, each having Ids own idea in j Suite im untie n SALESWOMAN Due. 4:3. Ml2!bu:-n 6-O4T2-W. A^CORDIOS n 1 t- t • ; POLICARPIO BROTHtHS getisr*! mi- 6jtVi!';s.*-, B*r.S: : New I-nsdtiV x.n M' sia l'\O bedr>ji\» ln.'j nuiMia! e\pre^ton, is paralleled ; people have ^oru t, PI l :>ul 'Sharp. V-^..,' V}: c.mng | rcj:n *et 1 son contractors .-mirk block tv'ia'^r. p'.'fj.'-.t" ; e:ur;v ::• Mr* b\ the strugKle of the younger j \ ing outdoor-ina'dr O.-eplatea p.ulo«' :S5 &jfj;nc.:-e Raid. . i 1 ml' 1 FURNITURE Moved, OK! piece o: pjl rework Prompt and cou Ml at -**' ambition with bis love BANKBOOK N? 1055? K#t.i-n "3 F;:»; DIAMOND AFPRAIS«S_ "Mac" FOOTWEAR, INC. National B..-.v.'x. a', b?; ir.&ne'.G-' for the Kentle and winsome ; U SAUCHCLLI; _ OJFtCtAL D' m K" -sVer* 8'di *' • o..c* Cull '\ ' Rest etc. COCKTAIL r;nj;. rublea^a-id o T ft'*', fcjt See M:. Mac-k;« 7 »— uoi•sEHoTuT Su. 6-2528 DJV r-.f S".:'- H'btrry Kfi'iv^l •BLUE EUG 23 x 9:-.very good coucii- j MASON, UlU* in p:t*t MfV.k:-.i. MWburii 6-M'JV-M tU(i 6-6« 9-J -JBIAUTICIA.N, riiviii bf> good. 8:J0 to ' lion S+0 Su. 6-95S4-J j pitching.' ti>i crete work brltk • '5m 5 day week, u!«r no object, L (lining ar.d 8;*.trj".tciiis Ed- FOUND txcellen: working -ronditloas. ' Alt- rjndit'.on. . f-a, h BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HERI'S HOW ;'• .rondiilonfd. Call Carouse! Hair-1 goid uader tn 4-51'47-M DOGS - CATS - See Bummsr. ./ M* . r MAKE A WORK BENCH . - iCRPXAKy, Mature womin wl!h 6909-W. ' ill Herald If JOUi dog UftounS * ft Ihl! • A A * Any.n'. AIYV* »:; * d • :rin1ati\f, expe/iented la typing, .fil- care, ing and mimeographint .wanled bv DOUBLE bed cos! box l * a c . i. clear. cf;:»r« WANTED TO BUY e ! ^ charitable ' crranization ' tor tmsu. _ cr>:idirso:v $5_Crut, 4-340S-M CiU Bob ? p.m. Living. v Short HUii- c:ii:e. 30-35 hour w-ei. (V > cab.- gf standanls f«i j- bolts are - 4-inch ^..J' Pa6nf Short^Htlla 7><903.^ DEMONSTRATOBSTT" CAS% lar four u*»d • ! 1". COOKING SCHOOL BKD5 renioved DV expert. D^y or nigbt t J t p' GARAGE FOR RENT vork benches, and probably thrre tfrvire. Millburn 6-32SJ or 1931-M f wor*« of.krt. tte I r f t hot'ld be nuiT .For the • home •SOWQ gW pan-time in store, do no: 1954 ",2-f:. djub'.e door Ger.fra'. GBOSOE'8 ADCTIO> ROOUB i . -phonr Merit •TelevUion- Service ;-ir i-efrijierjitor. ortgm.liy'tSIS.M new. ;'WE TAKE (lorn s:orm suii. wwh a- •bored to ac< MI; -I • u t3 soicurr AVXNtm t A craftsmaiv \\;l! 'ant his v.ui'k 38's Miln S:r?et, MUlburu. . __;now i4:0 Aha double oven -••'•- siz'd h»ng• "• V t Hi 1 A 2 toy 4 cm - 1,. ] E r T*l Summit «-0»« bew h to Ui>!>Iiiy hi^ t'w'n iHsfonuity "irrcHE* .worker, fcatpltil "«p«rl- | ^^ s-0 ^r ' ™ze. !U;lBg .'of *•„ (fa::f.-». ("s»n and repair wtll buy four »ttte :cH s a K: Rtlr.hirt, t!«lr.git'>n the Ic^. 8 tin! t>> T, • ?«nce live jn or out, ibie ta relieve ! -" "•, WL PA T Mgtmt ciuiti- priCM (6t *oy in desi.'n. placemftnt fif drawers • ' PERSONALS Rentals Wanfed at- f aV'.li' cud. '1 fi ;> 1 on cook'* toy out. .-Spi!' «hif- wi'yi tiilnj. Antique*,, chin* •t!*nr. 'ftnt- - aiul t-iol panels. And if he ha*. ;*"time off In aJternodn. Chatham ;,4- ' 2J3- EASTEREriid S: N' FUESujnmiL COt 6-000. 4 *-br»c, pslfltlnn, rug* Your tttlc stability and .1 '•. , .jSMITH Junior a * HOUSE WANTED ''• Mr bench vull : HEYWOOD Wakeflfid t;.n'g!e bfdrrj.n' S:>r:n eon'er.t* rar »p*el»Uy plate the two ' !> 1 pa: TIP Light 8U«»nT ACCT1ON ROOUS Ro;kl«nd. Me. YOUKO woman tor. dry deaning tiorf, : *-.!l*e, good new, SiS al»c> l.\'.vson •-f-Ht.itv.'.iJ .gt-l A r A "i >•? ( ii|1 ll" It f M i.u-ii placement ;-s a- i 1 . .1 No lob too «tn»'.I. 4- 47-49 Summit A»(au« ,.- I-., 1- ( t.m. to 4 p.m. 5 days'. No experi- ' sofa md 'rro'.e.i. knee-hole dVs'%, -.r>-o Rfff*re:Vcei ,-SU. - 1 :':>> convcnicnip lloue^e?, as cleaners, ew. S'v^'i H>n»'''-, '• ' : Surr.rr.lt l M ir-f • shelf may be ru,!> >, ece* neceaiary AKa. part time gUi ! -^a.Vj . r0 MMM. Good saisry, pnin Tacitioi. : -fZ _ ' ' G«neral La.r.sUe»pltig Ca:;- 'wantea P'.ei»« eull tor .'MV .'"a hrnch, P " The ton h Ki.nip .; o.-u.-i- Aspi.iUi drlvtWAvs. p^fk- •- '•pace and PROMPT CLEANEH5 * : REFRIGERATOn. We<:l:Tgriou«e'. -"uVotl' XO'.A, teptlc sys:e:ns. concretf Shop i Rentals "two pieces-uj -' '<•" '• ; "493-Main 8'.' • . Ch»'.as:i. \ r?:-sd:::o:«, 7 cu, :;. J50 ow u-ln , new !nfw rr.sat, {Ul dlr". and T A'- 'l f .Q.» nf 2. by 6, f uli • 1 HOUSJTTO RENl 1 WANTED to buy one wk«(' or 7 wheel jb'f> lij.H ii-c is nr'-dct. This is These dinictT-i'ii ~'i •WOMAN, viiKe. experienced,- rcr cay'i t—M1SCELWXEOIS I -'•:.. WorJc. Cal! . »t • p.m. on.:?, SJ «- YOl'R C4.- expert'v *;;'ii:noH!f.»d. >d pUB3 ; KfcW PROVIDESCF cvac : ?ed- ! A 1.1 ••MI« hculi u,'on which the 1 Rstaonabie. Crua:»n'.efd perfecllors i &TDISWAcjr trailerY . Soru S-54g'othe3r »:*.tr 6 P.M t i" \-v Y'-I > 1 . I-inch overhar'.; 1 i aS'l-M. .:,_' fJ IT'S WOVKN, trr Alperc'a. Per- (or ser.ilemin. S-»:e maker, j rcsrr., bath on firi-.-. ' .iree fi' > m.ftc:piece ' of the work- Short H'.IU r.j!84, biLh 3n t'ON- ' top plank" i«t ?.,-("'• r i -„_..-,,,GENERAL, "377houiew, JI.,..^ a^^DO-ci^^^,„"- r-»n-/i'-~ «3-o i ^,"les.-fro. m 2Sc: P P Organciv, . fro.,_m pti:e, »»e. B.:x 73.. Su.rr.mf. Herald.? *ecs.r.d. in: .* •«• • i1 :i (!p-.!^n inav later bo. ( D?!ted SwUaM> ,fr0l oam 49c : Ttfft BRIS'O your, '.sdd'.frj w me for ex- SUIT. G;ace A Hi::d*•;:-;:. P.»a:-..^r IP. ••» J' . 1 1 .nu'mt.M'Ts v jih :,' i' go to seashore fo.- rjmafr. co;acien:!ou» dai'.v o:- .:10a Spitns*'.f! !• • Carduroy. from I! 25: Nylori from part time care Approved, by Ronrd 84.30, eve*.. SUiiiini: «-'!i)S.'-v Y y y. fom Shor: H!U»_7-485J. '1! •' (nun !' '."'ii In*"' Ii ( A ) is free pi oh*tiL.' ti'i»' BOUSEWORKEK. sood 'rook arid 89c: Mor.k'» Clo'h. »BcB : Blmllir of Health. Chat, 4-0711-M ifiundrfis, for ;«m:lv o.' ihre? Sleep- ONE as roDt tx'.tiuson Udfiei Shon SUMMER HOMES FOR RENT -!u.\ ii from the je.tt in. the pic ' This beiti'li 1- »'(••• in References lequired Shav. H!U.« : Hiili 7-3915 i fabrtcj. dr«*»m*k»r notions *nd tc- 1 .„.„___ „ """ tiue* •» l'i • ?'cn. The < tj,at, the- home t 1. ASSISTANT hoi! Botany, FTerftst Quadriga, O»ley * r.67 r. 1 orjitlr.g. 13 Edgar St., Summit #• T*iilen;es, Month of A ii'--",t 1 1 ' persence de*ir»ij> Lord, M.ilSnaon Be'd'-ns-Cortcflll UPRIGHT pSano, donated or noiuh h..» no-brace i(iertakp. Kqun '!' Pua5«i> W»n\suu». Cromoton, «e. 1193-R Free estimate* On» block from M»~^ ' pita!, Summit. jj • religion* worker for »m»ll !d.t Jjeharl. '2205 R;ver 9-' 0 Mi:. • 4- > - •> •o i' i tlir \\(>in;ii.i; . tr t«.xils .•jfid Advance. Buttfrick. McCtll «ad J D McCRAT. P*!nter-Paperri*nger-- payni*"rits. Su 6-^105, MEDICAL iecreiary, tr«lr.!nj[ and es- j S'.mpllcltT pnHerns: Vogua «nd Poir.t K itnu tui c is the frame iddcd, ifrwf 1 ,c 11 &timatM Furnlilietl 9 Soutb Street r perlence in 'medic*! itenograplsy re- ; Modes Royiies Pattern Ser»!e». ppm Summit 6-83*8. J BOOM' co;ta?e. O. t>- Beach oa I'TI\ f. It>t-• 11 <>f u'uih is shown j nf.Tth '"ts l.Uiir r ~ quired. J 'dsy weeK. sala.'}* opea j 'v^uingi to io PM., Sundiy to • USED CARS FOR SALE ^'b»y, sncJ g^rjig* All l.r.?.-ove:n*r."j. Overlook Hospital. Summit. f Fit KAIf NIEDE—pslntlagpg , p»perh*nBlngppBg, ;- 1350 3-DOOR Fc-rd. R, & H. gxe~; Su«-3429-R, •i .F.) "i't f> _' h\ I iinh togs, each • electric rnotoi- Interior decorating. Estimates chetr- '-4- <: - t, PM f SEVERAL houseworker, jj'.aln cooking Al.PERVS YARD GOOD3. ops>o»i!» fully, given. Summit 6-6247-M shape.-$650. S'.i. 6-425I-M. 1 !•*(',»«•• 1 > \;. air fi tened with j F.ven if t!r n.ii' ' for family of 4. Live ir. or out Phone AMerne-•- y Mil--.._..k B»rn • 00 Route 10, bedrooms, conver.'.eMces. oorri r •» n 1 - ,-i.ii z? b.ilis to titr ? by 64nch j a "fancy" bcich - WILLIAM EOETHEB. painting, psper- 1936 PLYMOUTH. R. * H. «(*!!• rt Hills 7-347: after « p ni, Su. e-4183. - *ntr»nc» oa Llttloton rd. (Route hl, dftcoratlng, *S Maptt AT». condition., good lire*, phone 6u JJ ^JV. .?.»-/ii, X»1.4^ (-w^ i:iiici:«i! 'llio franiff j mento. srwcu! +'•••! rn\. So 12 bui itop 200 te»t «w*y . Millburn 6-2'.ei 1319. SUMUEP. wsterfront • Sur.jilor, ! :-r KDRSES. licensed, practlrnl-, full *nd MorrU P'tlru. tori'.i-.l i.f i.'o pieces of |.the rough h~u\\ \ . -6»rt • time. Private Ccmvuleeeent 1353 PON'TIAC ciutom Ca*.allr.« '.urdr~- \! ' full »e»43n on e.itiiiry •;'. M^'t-rh-s FURNISHED APARTMENT Home. Millburn 6-:6:4 ; j R, * S PAINTERS. top conrertlble. S.(Xk) nil'n, Prlrate'1 B.ty. Center Moriches. Lor.; Xj!ir.d » ^s irii'lifv lop:;, and two j handy piece <-t - »,', DINETTEodc setl . 1#ceOrientaU. doll houae, I ITS. 2-5684-W. :i room- plus tol'e.t-.'hower. rrtidern »ged u-oman M companidn | "f,t?-_ ' P »- u&3 feat u r «• (5. e^*.«b'.U*h*"d 7303 between 9, A.M. or 5 P.M. | *-.*'-r1 ii MJ. S. FIBER & PLASTICS FRANKLIN SCHOOL p oidtr I F:ir;kUr. Schoj.' dut,-!e*-. U.ge Q'.AH '•)T appc.'.n'.mer.'.. S-.i '.-9IT0-M' SJ-- P FILL DIRT we;i located property that Is within Colons*; r.icely lacsted. with '.o'Jt of iirday and Sunda; as a after 4 p.m J4 CORP. the garden apirtment zone. There ar« rooms, but in need of repair. Aais- during tree* !.« just » few minute.! waik from this 10 roome. 3 bathe. 3 rooms piped for Bumirut 8-4520 j older frame Colonial. 1st floor hss wash bMlris. hird-a-ood floors through- 3 S.ram!!;A'H 75 Tfar ol"l Co".on!a). ADMINISTRATivE TRAINEES f :f.-v~,.r,~ i center h^•!, Hvln?-room, dining room, out, and one of .the two outbuildings' H >Outatand!np management tralnw op- • sonable. Hollywood bed. Su, . 6-8030« on-«. kitchen aandd pantrypany. 2r.d h«u» 4 bed- could be made. into' an apar'.rne.v.. very Urge roSm/t, » tamfortable ttortuAttles for college graduates under •-- rooros and bath, Larse lot and oil Ideal for two lirnlly, private resi- h -jrne. Aifc;::? *20,5CO. 't « START PACKING! i&. Permment pD«ltlot\aitliU . ComoreheComprehenn - 0 SLEEPING practically new. steam heat. Priced .at $19.5CO, dence, or combination residence and Kspok filled, rubberised cover. Su. 3 Brick »:-.d Prime'Colotial. In nice •ive employee benefits piogram. Dx- roominji house. Owntr ir»rtjf«r?d. r.t!ghborhD Herald.. Bumir.it. ntghta only. Su. 6-2533. CUience D. Long & Son, S>i S-5386 out of «tite S rtK>:n» pliu recreation 1 Spencer Mabcn • -„ . ,,«, Bit. 1896 room; (rtr.d piano *!«e llvinj room I MAN for production work, experience COW MANURE. ROTTED 1900 *1th eatirist ares; dinlnf room; 3 btd- ] unnecessary Daytime. Berkeley RICH TOP3OIL. FREE FKOM STONES Walter A. McNamar* \ 3SS0 BU s-8152 : 45 Maple Street Summit «-»800 rooms. M!e hath, screened "in porch, i Heights, phone Su. e-2918 Thks month only. UN. 2-4888 Jamea R. MorrU Agency 5424 Located In MtdUon viciniiy on 100 x J Mountain, Whltmo;* «c John*on 1404 Rare MUSTSELL "".50 lot-. Co»yent'or.»: buyer* here !# ; : your opportunity! 'A'lndoip treatrri*ri» ! EMPLOYMENT WANTED Bulldozing Service Elwii M. Obriit. '. M33 »t t day in 3\xat is thU brljhk.-'breety. ". »nd iitorm door*, etc. inrluded. Prlc»d The Richland Co. - T01O utterly charmir.g split I'tteMtt Wood- . »25.a)O. MAKE OFFEin. for quick sale n t!6,9O0. Excliuiv* UOHT l»ua»ths. «cr«»ned porch; J-cur »tt»ch«d BYSTRAK BROS. Ideas Speak Louder Than Money ready for decorating. A low $33500. low heati;igi ,<;?»•, and l*uadrr. and curtain*' done. AiJr*d S. Anaeraon " 8400 Immediately^ excellent j 9 M»p!e St., S'JTtl! P Call Sll. 6-7907-J or saspect On War. I 5* Main St.. Chatham Chat. 4-S9O0 Pick uupp — Houston, Realtors They «'f ^DEPENDABLE ground maintenance, Orange 2-€549. , , GlazebroDk-Shepaxil Agency 8950 a,cre,. 3. minute* to gtitlon, shops, • .' and i-«furnlshing an tended Io make ti-.e l tr.a a Holmes Agency. 9390 DcH'ooj Thirty foot living -"own, dr- i 3M Sprlnjtneld ate. Sumrr'.t 1-5 Sat. and Sun. horn". According to,..Home put ;__,__., . • . . . ,. .- TWO chrome »nd leather chairs, table; 1 S. t. Sc E. O. Hoiuion 6454 llghtful kitchen, four bedroomj, sets."- ! summit ?-St«4 or SOmml , 6-*6M ii magazine, the ar>- and develop his own ides'. .GENERAL,_hou«w?ik. 3 d«}«. 10 to 4. o E wringer washing machine. Jotw-Beclc-3chm!dt Conip»n)r 102J j 33 Woodland Road, Maditon of rooms ran'be itn- Philcd car radio; crib without tnat- anytime weekday*. Asking 121.- ',• : »— ;— proi-cd v.ithout making any silrud- TEACHPR wouitit'.ke *ummer position j _ tresj^Hhort Hills 7-5249 °lU n Ruthven. Pi« , j Babbling Broolc on ov«ir 2 «c'r«» ' Stone and fr»m» 1941 roJor.'.t'l. 4 rjfrt- lural rhange,^: • sorneU.t'.fi.t" 'jtut ' 4»3I-"- K »r 6 p.rn Millburn «• JMOVWO. >o"r • «uV'• qu4^lT" CloThiT SUMMIT residential urea, lot 50 x 150. Su e tcKirfW »nd 7 batru. nitzt roof, plot the addition of a little"wood'trim ! curtains, odds and ends, 5>piece bed- all city lmproTemc!r.«. Su. 6-4472-B, •25,000 arnaglrg 13:ion AY'S wort:, clearing or lrcf'hlng. IJn- room* ' Inliid wood .Perfect condi- Older hou.i». slate roof, * »m*ll bed- with »"or. mature woman. 6-8:30. p.m. ' • ' j kept older Jrame ColonlU, lat floor j woods Just aero** the Summit line, transferred Offi'.ipm*,*:r nn n- VO*P V/iu-n a beauty treatiTient i* ; day or evening., Mlllburn C-1355jJr_ COLDSPOT reh g7i libs living room, dining' room, kitchen-, cm upproslmately 21.1 P.. frotitug*. Atinust 15th. fairly priced at »M o'so pjaniipfl for ih«* rooms nf a hoine, jWOMAN wjnu ironing to do at home. bicycle. 20", excellent condition. HOME den, open porch and b*th. 2nd hsj 4 Houie ,naturaJlF n#»dji refurblsnlng: 'he hoiiirown^r shoi^d canMer Su. 6-5850 bedroomis and bath. Oil •••«n h«*t j but location warrant* the expenditure. , jCali aj'.er 5 p T. L'nlonvlUe 2-raseUM^ I and 1-fcar garage. Priced to iell »t 5 7 additional acre* available. Call M>r- BUTLER AGENCY 'hi* functional aspects of pro- fi COLLEOF r? rn n«KinK mmfflfr USED 8INOKR SEWING MACHIKH8 in | $18.M0. i jaret Runyon t*>hep»rd, evenings feu posed changes as well ax their * employment Cfell *i:er>S P.M. 6u.Singer Round bobbin B!e<~. Portable, 7 Be#ehw. 159.50; "Singer COUNTRYSIDE ! ReaUor '^LAZEBROOK.SHEPAKD no hand in hand In successful fcOLLEGE girl avaiSabie ImrnedUtely Elee. Portable, 139..V). AH machln*-* | INSPECTION INCITED drroratinj .A, ... fr>r «n«m« job. Experienced baby guaranteed.and free instructions slvmi • 22 BeechwoocJ Rd Summit, N. J" -AGENCY Tru" three' idrai showft here « litter Phone Short Hills 7-4D78. Singer Sewing Machine Co . 387 Spring Call Mr. Giazcbiook Summit 6-1900 ii .._ 34Z-PLAINPIELD ue example* of. the things a launrireM, ZS'year* p field AT*., 8U, 6-6278. BRICK R ANCH "SLEEP Y"HOLLOW SECTION «hlrts totron (licidiM, ilngc-le KNABE Upright piano; reasonable. GLAZEBROOK-SHEPARD A REAL GEM B«t Locitinn l.itinc »n m*M'a room, «lrr.u|a.» »t»lrn 11 b»au- 8u:nmU «-«S^0 hill are*. FeaturM »r# 1947 ctutom UVIKO ROOM WTTH KIREn.Af,J! tlfill TV and inforrv.il llvl.r.* r«im,' J construction. 2-car attached f»raie. TILR K1TCHBN ffliir bi'dra'jrjui (t*ln sl?e) #nd I |r?W0 gentlemen wljh part time work niMter bedroom and fe*th nn l*t j b»thi, TlnkTiffl >YM*m'\->,\ ir.tl firi-. 1 .» to c»rt for *srderji ind lawn* Sn SSlb ANNIVERSARY B$,lc; IJOO off on floor, plus 1. more and "bath on ind, pl»c». Oil-St»«;n hrjt. H^rrntiy lanrt- pennlv* and horn?* CiiJl 'Vnlonvillt 2- »I1 piancx, DOWE, r«*t. I88f>>. 233 • r.d «l»i« tQOt Colonial. S roarrui is 53x24 living room, center ha.!!, heauil- gcapeti with new »hrubs unrt I»w.-,. It ii Broad St., Summit 8-7499, Of>en » bedroom* and 3'i batru). Gi* bent, 2- ful piiie-pinelfd recreatlo.i roorn. hot OftACI A HANDWORK. Reaitar Beautiful Wai! p,ip»r «nd lnjon1 !;i plrturri c»r garage with Hefttrlcally op»r»t?d w»ter heat, full bu»m«n'.: pwrfect 308 AVI-, Rt'rri/nlt «-»400 rxperlritlfed. __to9, __ - _ w »hl» !8 v*ar o'ti hou«r V/lil (ened with VIOLIN, copy of 8tradif*ritw mad* by door*; recreation room. Superb O!en condition )n«Sd» *nd otjt. N^w »ohool Sun. Hilminlt tii»di> In Summit ar*». O»JM location, for Information call sroutid tht corner. Jtust IiaKd far 1 P!»nt|»'. ln<- , Su Klinricii Th. Heberleln, Jr. in MM- I2B5O0 ""2A^SHORt'' Hllifil" ef a newly knewWrcheii 1914: i bowi »nd sccw- ft. T, STROMENGER """" 49-WE3TFIELD" EMPLOYMENT AGENCY «orltc,< THE RICHLAND CD. SJ1ORI RILLH, Meal ap«i for iicoTT'i -1 | Realtor WOOD, THE ORAHOIS and It 4ZI BABV" ORV!sb7>/»k**""8Vri, bNiT Of- Realtors nther tubtiroaa rMidendal eorntnunl- TAILOREiP TO MEASURE! * baox 8t.,, Vr fin. I 332 dpmigfl'ld Avf. ftiunn..'. g-4,/4 1 *-i>:k»r» Mlilburi^ | — 41 M.iple ft Surnrnlt *-70i0 tl«i throufhwit Kiiei rjnlon and M«r- You won't c»r« h'jw i-inc it)!! rntn %H'J i #*ooi7 II—OOGH A I*ET* rU rf)!.in».l«i: conT»nl»nf, t'i th* L«eki' enmew to rtlsin^r *'*?•« If you 'STu'.ti wanna OtU r»ncli !toii««. Is n»* * jftn-*! tjtci- FORCKD "i b-\\ Ducruhudd pups Two ATTRACTIVE COLONIAL ROBERT B DITrTra COWtPAMt fonm *fif! bath the iMiKth of !iriii«»i cut* mli.ia'.'ire red mule* W11J tn•* OWNER TRANSFERRED j • w«y from th* J family burtfi'un/i and 0^ rlflce. Plvjiie i!/ wrl'.» t\Ki Warner, HOME FOR SiMALL 'jff»r* hU 'Co'onitl 4 beffroofn <.'fw Nrive Short Hills VU- FAMILY - MTHhurn J*B*,»PJ Ir,K IIc 1 tl Millburn N«*ljr derorated throughout, P#tfH t ' chttrfut kl«rh*n Bl| h«m>ni»ni j.f*f bieyrtf In good ronti, ; ronrtttton. €a'l')ri..£ ' AKC™ r*ii*t'»rre'd" !n( room: riliiUijj r'«i-iv; < fV hall: JOBS-BCCK-SCHMIDT ! (f»n; (.'ompl^te n»« modtrn REYNOLDS & BETZ AKC COMPANY tOLONlAW •! f Hunt1«v« ft !.'«,«;» TO ti,W buth «lid *in»]l 303 Ei»t ItftlT Tb« Mtrry-Oe-RAund Oualftr floftr AD n«»w!y rterortteij. Malrt't """""HARD TO GEORGE A. ALLSOPP SIIVICIS OFFEWD m->m and «-!(nipfe!f » h«ih 1 CAT »t- mw «-I» ifowfi. fo-ja^a-* t«c-}i»f1 Rar»(t«* Unnf extra.;) Trie* (!) M««l»ni Coionlkl H'lth tflral rioor Old Short Milk 1W t:f»rn#r »f i*lt» tn.i'10. 6-1. t-QW f OPBVi fBI gH»f ! •«mm#f auit, pin chock. VUt North Bldt lo«atlW>! BTITNOtt, «J) Blbow room in thin 8 twdrtwm 3 11 < lf J j for »ut of «t*t* «s*'« bijjr«i 4 ' !*'! " '' • . a)'»mtlot« ea»tn*t« bath »ut! old 1 f l roorrt* 2 tiled b«th* «nd 2-oar •!. Alitrtttont and Cfcolueu Kummit •• rtttlon lachjti gar«g* Can bi had -JlKlir •• a r«»m i)»»lder bttttMi) flvliif «pC New Lincoln TAYLOR & SON ri»»m and parch. Avullabt* In a Br*t n«ni lohool. »33,&9O MofaNTAIN, WHJTMORi wl«« ra«i»» of tlccd, mw 4r HaiM| OBRIG, REALTOR & JOHNSON, Realtor SUBURBAN ihutteri mfflrM «lt« j««i ih* tout* Ml MUlburn *•§., Millburn jr« at >! |M»J|1# Mt, »tl. I-O4S3; SU, 4»9M« t| Summit Avt. iu. HU. •>4«a INM. or ttiH. 141. t- TH1 SUMMIT MfRAlD, THURSDAY >l*V«lt fatal «»# party pi-few irtB **, b Flonnlng Party ""'"W to the winner.. All the Summit M« ©• WoHd *. **« ._-. ^ Ji a. •# .. = ClflfeB ~ Will ki> £•*. »_ AL _' # i Hospital Member *e fiftii gr*d«r* at Roosevelt ** ©B Crtitt* Aboard Tarawa @1 are looking forward to the mentl* End* Slot* Cents* iier'i., party btiijf planned (or Serving aboard the aircraft car- Miss Gertrude Hoffman, a Old Guard Hters*Tdk rier USS Tajrawa is Lawrence A. member of the staff at Overlook Eiigleman and her fifth ^ On OH Industry Walsh, boatswain's mate,-son of Hospital. \w> among 50 persons turn their Friday social Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Walsh who recenth completed a course die* d»» into a social studies ' Old Guard members ,at their of H Kent Place boulevard. in enteric bac'enology by the weekly luhcheon meetingTuesday Divtbiou of Laboratories in the Tht club runs a contest all The Tarawa is now on a round- State Department of Health at |r on questions from their work the-world cnitM and recently left Trenton. Lpml. studies. This year the New Zealand where »be partici- The toujse tut hided theory and Is are the winners of the con- Harry B Tower of Sotony Vac- practice m standard methods of uum Oil Co. Mr. Tower described pated in ceremonies commemorat- file girls of the class are plan- ing the Battle of the Coral Sea. isolating and identifying bacteria the oil industry and its progress. which cause typhoid fever, dysen- The'speaker was introduced, by tery, and other diseases. Cloning R. Dooley. Guests were New Riding Class present from Cabada, Elifiira, PARAMOUNT N, Y.,,Maplfwood arid Summit. Opening at Watchung The speaker for next week will be iarkvt * Bio*4 St. MA-J.J95* Applications are now being ac- a native of th«? South Seas. cepted tor membership in the HERBERT i. YATES Watchung Summer Troop* which #mt«U start a ten tide season en Mon- GUEST ARTIST-Miss Mary Hen- day, June 21. Membership is upeti* \ JOAN CRAWFORD to boys and girls from 8 to 18 TODAY! derson, soprano with the Metro- politan Opera Company, will be years of age, with or "without pri the featured artist at a concert V> viou* riding experience at the MIAMI ;be presented it Summit High WMtchuug Stables, Glenside a\e School on June 23 at"&:30 p.m. by nue. Summit, the Union Count) STARRING the - Summit - Chatham - Madison Park Commission announced. : chapter. Disabled American Vet- Youngsters may register to ride Barry i erans. Also appearing on the pro- 1 gram with Miss Henderson will once a week for ten weeks or SULLIVAN twice a week for five weeks. In- ;be William Kirkpatrick, tenor, 1 TCONtOttDAttO HCTUM •AND- who has appeared on radio and dividual troops %ill number ap-** NEW "LOOK ftTR 'AN'OLD SCHOOI^- Above U a bidder at pubric auction. The conditions of sale, OOROTHY McGUIRE The SARACEN BUDE* TV; Miss Elino/ Knapp, contralto proxim^tply twenty members jind^lproposed renovation of the did Lincoln School build- Including the minimum price at which bids Mill be. JEAN PETERS win ride on Monday, Tuesday, ing on Deforest avenue into a* modern aircondi- accepted, as well'as the date of the/auelhm, have: LOUIS JOURDAN WANE CLARK'S "BLACKOUT" "#• Technicolor of the Philadelphia LaScala Opera 1 j Company and William McCully, Wednesday and Thursday morn- tioned office, building as envisioned by Victor ,M. not yet been set by the board. . The property w ill MAGGIE McNAMARA -barjtone with the San Carlo/Optra ings, . Reynal, architect, for Frank H Taylor & Son! Inc.. be offered for sale in its present condition, with In addition to initrucfion in !t'aHors and mortgage bankers. The Board of Edu- suggestions for remodeling the existing structure into1 CLIFT6N WEBB ! Company. ... . • c m* equitation members will.also par- ^ion engaged the Taylor firm as comultants in an ultra modern office building, ^containing approxi- LOUIS HAYWARD ticipate in many rides over trails connection with the proposed ..sale* of tho school. mately 20,000 square feet with "on-thc-sit-c-parking ' Kills the P«st& rhar DOT DOCONQ CREST in'the.. Watchung Reservation un- Leonard E. Best, Board of Education president, for approximately 70 cars. ' i SAINTS OJRLFRIDAYY der competent instructors'. stated th'.ir'ihe property is to be sold to the highest lnlor * «1«l»r»«I.V«iti« « Troop applications and addi- iff R«?f t. 3 Modern KoML D£ liclou. Mult. Honwmooo Loji, dealers who quote inflateli.n/ices •n If tl'»D*r calling upon all auto dealers and MftXBVRN. N J • MILLBUNK •••IOO LUNCHEON from $1.10 manufacturers to avoid and oppose Frank C&rtlngton—Otr*ctor AIR C ONDlT 10 NED the practice. / Eres,: Tues., Thru Bat. 9:30 DINNERS from $1.85 Sun. t-M; Mrts.: Thuri., $»t., 1:30 THEATRE . // 1$ Always a Pleasure to Serve You The Better Business Bureau 4« SPRINGFIELD AVE.. It stands^ to reason states that there would be^ no ob- STRAND Summit 6-3900 jection to such, offers in any com- COLONIAL INN munity where advertising matter OPEVS TUteS., JUNE 22 TODAY THRU SATURDAY JUNE |l 7-19 i / - •• • & 54 MAIN STREET may be lawfully placed in or oh 5 WEEKS O automobiles, provided dealers al- MADISON, N.J. MAdison 6-0869 lowed the sum stated. In the vast AOVENTURC AND ROMANCE IN THE JUNGLES OF CEYLONr Free Parking For Our Patrons In the R««r I A dealer 1 majority of cases which have come , Entrance Thru Central Ave. to the attentiofr of ,the Better We Will Continue to Be'Open on Sunday* Business Bureaus; "Would. You - 5. youcafi Take" offers have been used as a "gimmick' to get prospects in GlEArWALtZ MCBJC BT JOHAKN 8TRAU8S the salesroom with no intention With All-Bt»r ewt f*»turln(. sells a used car of allowing the sum stated in the Fdllh Onrdnn — J»hn Wrott St»mfor« Marjorlr Wfllnrh — Angm Calrti* offer. After responding, the bu- Tlckcls Krc»Kf't. Psm'i, all A|t«ncl*» Mall Orrttra > you can trust reau's warning states, the pros- ttarnng TJZABETHWU3L It's easy to get fooled when you buy a DANA ANDREWS used car. So your safest bet is to deal only With folks who have lote to gain by not fooling ypu. SUN.-MON. JUNE 20-21 MmoiT.tANmNcnco =z Frrnando Gilbert We Ford Dealers are established busi- A.HO (t ATTU OMBimK JUma* Dahl Roland nessmen. We want you to be completely In satisfied with our used Cars. After all, we THE DIAMOND want your service business . . . and we THREE J YOUNG TEXANS QUEEN" hope to sell you a new car some day. (color)

And, you'll find our prices rock bottom! TUES. ONI DAT ONIT • JUNE 22 That's because we've got to make fresh NOW'S THE TIME TO loom Cor all in* trade-ins we're getting MODERNIZE YOUM KITCHEN 'The Happiest Days of Your Life' on mm cftraales; Come on In and see our -HUMOROUS BRITISH FILM ABOlT AN UNEXPECTE0 MERGER OF A BOYS' AND A, GIRLS' &CHOOI. large election of A4 used cars, We ve Wliy not enjoy all the advantages of hav- —with- juit ihe^ne for you. Mm • Margarrt Rutherford ing 9 kitchen tint lit* todafs needs! It's easy to moderni/.c, whether you do it WED. thru SAT. JUNE 23-2* mhete you buy a used car that counts. yourself or hive it done. Come in and talk JB|r ""' FORD DEALER'S INCAS USED CARS STEPHENS - MILLER COMPANY TtCHfti&LOK. Building M

Sunday, J»M 20 tb, is Father's Day and AiP Suggests lint YoL Let father Select the Foods for Ms Feast from A&Ps MANY SIZE BUYS Want to make the head of the house happy? Bring im with If he's like most males he'll get a real kick oUt of taking hii you when you head for your A&P this week-end, and um him' pick. And when you tell him that the low price* he sees on GETS NEW POST—The appoint loose, among it« many man-size buys for Father's Day easting. every hand are the everyday rule at A&P, Come tee, come save meat* of A. Joseph Zanmeri of 3 Evergreen road, to assistant per- sonnel director at the" Clark Town- ship plant of the Hyatt Bearings division of General Sfotors Corp., was announced this week. Zan- Upton's Soup Mixes For Father's Day and Every Day . , nieri has been director of educa- 1 tion and training at Hyatt since Tem»!9.V»§»Ub!l Of come set •SUPER-RIGHT' QUALITY MEAT BUYS 1952. Prior to that he was asso- ChitUn Noodf* come SAVt ciated with the General Motors Institye. After graduating from AT A*P! Broiling & Frying—Ready-to-Cook the New York State College at Albany, he was a.science instruc- Fresh Tip-firadi - Slzts Under 3 Hi. tor in a high school and worked JUNE S DAIRY MONTH! Chickens 45 for his master of education de- Lipton's Onion gre«. Shortly after receiving his degree from Alfred University, h? Soup Mix Romano Cheese •*»*«*< »>»« -89c Boneless Chuck enlisted in the U. S. Air Force as 1 - (Ne Fat Added) a private. Four years later, he 2 pig. 31c Gruyere Cheese >•*••• 'Z29c Pot Roast left the service as a major. As a 49 vocational advisor for the Vet- Sirloin Steaks Boneless Veal Roast 59" erans' Administration, Mr. Zan- fresh Butter J nieri was concerned with the Grisco Porterhouse Steaks ^ Rib Veal Chops problems of disabled veterans who Cream Cheese ^S;* 90c sought, vocational rehabilitation. Pur* vajatabll ihorfaning F Top Round Roast or Steak Continuing his,,<&vn education, he Sliced Swiss Cheese «»" attended the New York State Chuck Roast or Steak Loin Pork Chops School of Industrial and Labor. Ice Cream D.iryM.d, l0 Relations. Mr. Zannte'ri is mar- Ribs of Beef . . . euf Sliced Bacon ried and has three children. Ice Cream »°»••»•• 91!.S. 1.19 Rlll# all RAA! Ovtfl-ftady 10 inch Wesson Oil Borden's Milk *».* 22« nlHI VI OeCI s,H.Sar.MaitDapli. *«t Frankfurters For your summer «!«e'i Ground Beef ^.,^^^4 Pledge Borden's Light Cream . cont. • (Continued from page.4)' qu.H Stewing Beef >•••• given the Board's sanction before Borden's Buttermilk , 2 eonfi. being made public. quart Legs of Spring Lamb In •pt*. Fresh Flounder Fillit *raili Fiih DapH. *•» In" an effort to clarify the mhs- Borden's Chocolate Drink cant, Avaiiabla only In . understanding, Mr. Spalding is- Legs of Spring Lamb vs^Sni»'»*.*W. Fancy Dressed Smelts Fratlt R»k Oaph su&j the following statement: Star Kist Tuna Fish "Since I proposed the state- FROZEN FOOD VALUES ment approved and issued last chunk FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES January by the Junior High PT*- Calgrove Concentrated /f, J feel compelled to present certain facts relative to the stater California largi merit which apparently were mis- Lemonade 2:27c •idin understood by Mr. Leonard Best,- MtltRt tin tin president q$ the Bo^rd of Educa-, Za-Rex Syrup Broccoli Spears 1% 10 ox ew 49 37 tion, and perhaps were not under-, fur* frui* fUyor»d stood fully by all who .approved Cauliflower Cantaloupe Watermelon the statement. full 16 or 4f|e ' ' Kii, rtp». |ulty "'A reading of the PTA state- Strawberries - iiic*d §nd Fresh Corn 4 Seedless Grapes California ,33. ment which follows will show 1 OldSauth-conc.nlr.tad • 4 oi. that this is not the case? * cant Winesap Apples Fresh Cherries ling vanity » 55« ' "We,, therefore, requesf that 4ot the school authorities responsible Dash Dc^ Food Minute Maid Orangeade 2 - 25* Red Plums California Lemons ina ior this deletion now have writ- Min.vta Maid *•» PsrtHiid-witltlirtr Tangerine Juice f outharn (armi m into the pledge adequate Concintratad ••' eaiu New Green Cabbage New Potatoes U.S. Ho. I «ra9- Tomatoes *•*>«?• Pascal Celery '•MI 27* promptly. , ; Cap'n John's 16 oi "We believe, particularly be- Halibut Fillet Iceberg Lettuce »™ - t^W Fresh Beets "•* trmt cause of the unfavorable publici- ty given this pledge-incident, that Dial Soap such" further action should re- REFRESHING BEVERAGES ceive the prior approval of the DtodoraMtotp ' Board of Education." Yukon 2 Moj. YelttwCllig 21 fz. Mr. SpaldingV statement con- uH bottlai Sliced IT Halves en tinues: 2 35« Uf klta'D**!* Gingtr«l« Club Soda, Fruit Rayon Libby's Peaches 27 "The statement shows, that the nnuenocR riu,d.Po.it PTA avoided, making any stip- Hire's Root Beer 6 'l2«b ulations or suggestions as to who A krftl*. should work on the pledge 01/ the «parkling eoff»a order of procedure. The PTA be- DiaCampUiiol Soan »o«p bottlai Doje's Pineapple um Bug Sold in licanitd itorai only f& 12 M. 7flft 2 •- 25' lieved such mutters were for the / Quality school authorities to decide ity "Wl Homapaek • caw •" ;,"The PTA expressed an opin- k Witft Pork ii Ttuti Snei iejn that "prior approval" be ob- •r Vegetarian-Om-liked tained to avoid recurrence j of last Heinz Beans 2^27 fall's situation where doiibt ex- MMtci tin. isted as to whether the Bbard of Writley Toilet Soap SUNKIST Education had prior knowledge In r»-ui«bl« plattle bag FigNewtons 37c Vanity Fair ofj the change-announced by Mr. Quick-Frozen Conccntratt Wpodward, or whether the JBoard 57* Fruit Cocktail «M,«,,^ ^ eVer approved the action t^ken. 1 f'l find it difficult to under- Bartlett Pears Auum^p 25« Jack Frost Sugar ^^ 5 £ «• 11 £, 97 stind how Mr. Beit could believe Lemonade V Freestone Peaches ^KAt* fanej qualitjy Jo n. c nft 0 l0WB that the PTA's statement sug. Slic«d oi* halvw can J5« Jack Frost Sugar ' t r. lil gested any procedure, for making Ivory Persona! Soap Purple Plums -*"f ««» ^ the requested change. It }s more can Clgarefttt amazing, when in giving his rea- Banquet Boned Chicken , . Camali, Chtif.rfi.ld, Kw>l. Old GM, •*«. i sons for calling off the assembly 21° • • tin .meeting, he felt obliged to men- p , y tion the PTAf and even went so Marcal Sandwich ~ King Size Chaitarfiald, Pall Mill, Hafalgh far as to imply that its state- t, Tarayton meat of five months ago had any- FATHER'S DAY FAVORITES! thing to do with the cancellation.'* Ivory Soap SwBetheart Soap « « «; luy 2 e«Wi, fl*t f r*f, f batn In reference to the revised for ditttti, Itundry and baih « Woedbury Soap f pledge, Mr. Spaulding said, "I be- lieve the student-faculty commit- layer Cake •#* tee has drafted a good pledge. The students should appreciate Blu-WhIU Flakes the revised pledge knowing that JIM Pirkir c 4,',- 26* ivory Srnw ***,-»-«*. '"'- it will be a constant reminder Chicilati Fiigi of their .growing responsibility to Ivory Soap k75 work with all peoples for the For dithtt, liundry and bath ChMr betterment of mankind." Strawberry fie Jan* Ivory Flaku fit 4\ih*%, arts' fln« fabriei 2 *•'••• 27* Jana FBI Arrests Cinnamon Buns plff rW aM«« ana] ftM froim pge i) White Bread s.v.,y.»MBi.l€.M DrtH "*•* »»»• ftmlly !•!" wtek, Mr. Aikenhead admitted to nOllS J«n» ^»'l«r--Himbur9»r»r FranMurt.f pkf • of fi for 1 Ot X*' the* appropriation of 14,600 to his Slatler Paper Towels own use from trust accounts, the Jumbo i)i« 9 bank president said. Sponge Dessert Super Suds Detergen ta^tlhar *• pl|i Bab-0 Cleanser tlfti MM Mr. Travit further itated that Naw llna Granulai— Mr, AikenhemI gave the bank se- curity mm* than double the •mount at th« ihortage out of • OONT MISS THI which to make full restitution. Brtatf 0' Chlekiii TfMi trust officer'* arJmisslort to Niblets r, Corn LIBBY'S FAMOUS QU th* A&P PLAYHQUSE '<••' ,£**ji a» nMrf iff *# inftrtainment twftt ordered by thi bunk. The Freih corn off tHt cob, Wl irrwit foJIwed a routine In- "• h' ftijlgiilon of the cute M required Ntw natural cobrl by ltd«r«l stfltutei, During hi« period of employ Ntw natural flavor! fRtttt *m Ihe Inc.) »>»nk, Mr, Adolph's t Trivli Mid (hit Mr, Aikenfitad, U the bank'! knowledge, "ih>#d M tMmpliry life In Summit and Meat Tonderizer m «0«»W«reif him an outitand* 2«33c Ixif «xp*rt In \hr MM of fitat« pl.nnin*. We deeply r#fr#t hi* mm ATUWM: t meme HA C§M»ANV termination 4>f employment with t\ JUMMfT AVL, SUMMIT M.rfcttf , ri Ittff*^, M«r« #if», BITW1IN IHOAD ST. md MORRIS