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68th Y»ar—No. 24 Kftl*r*4 M S*roM Ctaw Mutw M-th* M ClMlftew SUMMIT, N. J, THURSOAY^ NOVEMBER 22, 1956 kt tnmmlt. N. i !.'•*« lfc» Act of Marrk J, in* MA YEAR Public Can View All'57 Cars at Local Giri Scouts Summit Soccer Club Captures City's 1st Auto Show Saturday StatcClt)w n forRl5 t Tm For the firet time in the history of Summit, all of the men on the totem pole at Summit High Sc year s new automobile models will be displayed at one lo- The Summit Area Girl Sc-mt u^8*1 days are the members of the soccer team for last Fn- 0 1 1 1 Un annllal Summ ^L "^ ! ! "/^ } it' Automobile Show, 2?Counrtl, on* cf the Urges:'i^ n Cn- Id»>' >n a bitterly-fought play-off pame with Englewood the to be held Saturday, fr&m 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. at the First | ion County and sen-ing this city, Summit hooters not only won but brought home the New National Bank and Tru?t Company's lot on DeForest a<-e- New Providence and Berkeley Jersey Group 3 championship for the first -time in tile ru<\ ' Heights, has declined to merge history, " Planned by ten local auto deal- with other county councils in a Playinj? the decidinj; game a» ers for the purpose of saving pros- BeH Labs Loses new countyutrie organization that the neutral field of Chatham High pective purchasers time. thi« will include eight Girl Scout*Covn- School, Summit defeated F.ntjlr- e1 cr.t,-which is believed to bo one ! cih. Itahway also has rejected wood 3 1 before an eMnnatrrt th« amalgamation cf v.o first to be h* Id in t!iis area. crowd cf 6O0 cheentig suptiort'i- Appeal for Cut The Summit Council has turned The team was accompanied, bv «,'.! feature all mcxlel$ of the 1357 down the merper because it feels the band and the entire cheeunu tars including the Chevrolet. Ford, | that Keopraphically and socially squad, v*adil!ae, Oldsmobile, Lincoln/Mer- In Assessment it has closer ties with Esse\ Coun- Summit ended its' season un- cury, DeSoto, Ph mouth, Stude- An appeal for a reduction of a ty and Morns County. The Wai I beatJ-n in Group 3 conifx'tiluni baker. Encli.-h Ford, Chr *ler, Council is nr w studyirj, affilia- Si.3U.fWrf) tax assessment levied i and iUmg with Englewood hail D.dge and Buick. tion with E.«e\ C-.-urty but ha< j been awarded a North Jersey sec- by Berkeley-Heights for 1956 was May Buy Frtra Lot reached n<» decision. Tiie'jdea ofi tional lille Friday's—game-A» a« rejected last week by t'he Union Prospective buyers, instead of joining with Morris. County has] to deeide She title winner It aU.i \ ,-iting each showroom in tiie area, County Board of Taxation. The ! been dropped because M* Morns I j marked the completion nf*" the County organization i> already j w.ll be able to ppurchase cars on labs, by this decision, was r>e- tenth year of soccer coaching fm larpe and could not absr-rb the i t. o lot from the representatives feated in its attempt to get the F.lmer Haldenwanp, Juninr Hit'h Summit jjroup a* veil as Kssex ci the participating agencies assessment of it* buildings that Schmil math teacher who h<*» County. Kssex Countv at preser' i representatives of the ten partici- are located in Berkeley Heights been mentor of the team. has U'n Girl Scout Councils rep-| *:ing dealers will answer any reduced to $3,424100 Rip" MUler Low* Defense Brilliant re?entir,™ 21 cf"nmunities •questionq s pertaininpg g to the cars;; The Bf!, Lab$ ^ 'Summit took the lnmative, held h hd , Millburn Ties Stronger and will also have on han d van- of wvera, hande(J d b off a challenge by Knjilewood in of wvera hande(J d b Summit feels thr.t it his mr.--* Former Navy Grid the middle periods and emerced ,us hterature which prospective Count>. Tax Bo,rd affectin/ofher reason to affiliate with ti e Mill- , _ properties victorious despite the fart that i, ,• er< may obtain. !Summit Are, burn-Short HiPs Council and r.th- Where more than one dealer Board had held hearings on the the entire serr>n'l half w-an placed er Fssex County groups than w:th holds a franchise for the same ^ , Coach to Address in semidarkne-s. Lab case and otners sevfra Union Count\ units because f>( car. arrangements have been made iweek, aR0 bl]t withheld decision The teams wrie »>venl> matched ; easier transportation, easier tele- t • have each dealer present a dif- j unt,i ]ast week but the margin of vi>U H.ll Cent Increase ligious ties. ' The Summit Boosters Associi- T!ie dealers participating in the who *a« iii fought the The const hdatirn rf C uncils i>, 'ion this week rx'can prepaiations auto show are Nicola Chevrolet, aluation as bei'ij» pushed by the nn'ional or for its annual dinner in honor K.-^i-y ...u iV.e rd economy. Last week, after soccer squads. cv a Fn^lewoml jjnals with di\inu *''.>p« <;rc;.-p 3 c::a«n- Eddy. The guards £;? > ; :\v.i in t ,• b ;t. m \u:U\.^ months of study, t'.e Plmnfifld The affair, interest in which has and his kicking the ball out ol : ry Friday v;; , tBack rv.v, left t^ r;j!i!i IV- V>^\- H.-y i-Fi'ie vi'. Area Girl Scouts, Cranferd Area been heightened by Summit's ar, o danger was exceptional His kiC^ ;<:>•:'f r.i:ch :,: j Art W;>;;c LMdy Bet/. T I L'j'l-". I) .-.aM M;.rc.c, (,, Scout duncil, Uic <;irl Scnut ne\..tion <-f the state Group .t n avei-.tced fiftv to MX!\ .yards and t.' t is ccaibe.s iLarry Kamm. Hans L.vtT.bach a; J A:t T~;rv!' Council (f Roselle and Ko,ellc soccer championship, will he held nn0 traveled' m»re-than «eventr ~: ji t;, Gi i s ,,{ (; ) ii (; Tliursday evening. Decemlier^«. lin place DeSoto and Plymouth; I The Labs had asked the valua- cf the championship team r.i.ch fir ar P r co { Unc n \arris to set up a Summit score. IT tiie rp phc.o j^rhmidt. J^hann Mvi?, P k CiMdirg and R-_vr Scotch Plains ai Junes Gorman, Inc.. of 296! tion, for seven buildings and more unbeaten in Group 3 cjmpe.ao-. Fanwood. the in the high school cafeteria IiOW Mas not alone in his alulitv of f-:ward-r:-s.i\o '. I'cnninslan. «W.-hn Phot; t - sprincfield C.irl 1 mad street, Studebaker and Eng- than 20 acres, be reduced to $3,- are pictured s Scout Council. Principal speaker will be E. T.. The fancy footwork and H_"- 514,100. Testimony in the case >- members. (Back row, I?ft r:;ht • Ciiari.c M;X'.i. li.->h Ford: Werner Motors of 517 Girl Scout Council and'Rip> Miller, former head foot- pace of Kuuer Pennin^tun Wfi.t the Westfield Local Council of ball coach at Navy, with C. J Springfield avenue, Chrysler and dicated the tru« value of the i ' far in clinching the down fi-r 1 Girl Scouts and the Elizabeth- (Flick t Faherty, president of tJie Plymouth; Otto Schmidt, Jr., Inc., sprawling plant was $21,583,000. Summit. I'enninu'.iin. who had re- (• 3<* Broad street. Dodge and Berkeley Heights asmm at 30.; Membership of New '400 Lane' Transforms Hillsitie Linden Councils agreed BooHters « to.stmaster. Miller. I cpn,, m,de |h(1 all counl, rM> Vl> mouth; and Steidle Buick of ptr cent of true value. con«olidate. one oflootbtir. immortal figures. along Wlth J()hn M((on. was al, i» Franklin place. Bell, which pays 43 per cent It "r v •,'• Opposes Mo\e ;« now assistant athletic director • ovr| xhe (Wd Un!tkm U[) Kn3... Iain Date of all Berkeley Heights taxes, ap- R--il.--.iy has <>ppcd tiie a,in,.i- snd lute c-*ch at .Vavy. In his wrxnf charges HIM) threat* V("»rt> pealed the aasessmentf on its Area Commence Alky Into ShofjkvCenter •faiiva'tmn fincp- it was first pro-; playing days; he- was one of the In the event of rain, the show scored two goals and I>irk Gufd- buildings on the grminds that O,y:'.*." tl.e tifk cf; rerouting ; posed two years ago, it was re- Seven Mules at Notre Dame who will be held the following Satur- lnj( accounted for the third The they are arbitrary, unreasonable, | - electrical v.ires to enhance the i ported. It has expressed fears cleared the way for the famed day. December 1, at th« tame strcttft'to be crea.ed f--"»=e » .i 's game gave Moore a total of 1? unequal and discriminatory in Chamber Tops 400 r appe.,r:•'• te (f t:-e l.,ne hr.s »l- th.-t the larger councils in Fliza- Four Horsemen. location. n rf-i'crlj-J fectii n . it'^ i,,ws goals scored thi* season. comparison with others in the Membership in the Suir.rru* \rcr v.'.;r:i a community p!—is a i^w in crii'lcteil. Telfi'liore . bc-'h and Plainfield would mi- Where ax attendance u\ previous Missrd Fourtli Tall> Representatives of the dealers < district. >trett m the heart rf :v. t-;..') v.'ire- in tl'f proce« . of n.Me the smaller ones. Booster dinners ofd-n was limited v ill also appraise cars owned by Chamber r,f Commerce ti«day T'.e Hill TopjHT- wire rribln'd i, r • i • • Tie 1-icnl li'ii's will gii out nf by lick of space, the Booster, Questions Market Value etands st an all-time hich of o-rr !:-hedl b ;-irc-5 disi.. ' rif a fourth tally in the final sec- vrnspeetive buyers lor trad«-in n)j'lfti""; I'jfe I Uiv-I e\.'t.'Pce ( 'i" .': onds of the ^anIo wh«-n J 3.1 > an! \aiue. cil w >(t un M.y 1 his ben .«e' persons in tin* siiuul cafeteria, the board last month L. members T'lthereil a' .i t',«» r.5rth,«.itl'» if spiiti.• It i ^e-liii.'-y .'1 •> i < I.i '• • ijoal by B J. Clark was not al- the group's annual f'inrer mfft a'.cru.e I j\? pct.'i-.-irc-l Com-i, .n • tr 3 ;md nilenratron cf ns the target date f^r the new according to Fred (\ Sisler. Jr Schlesinger, president of - the 1 lowed irp last Tliursday at the V\\c\ \il.. >• ir.-ifl.^s in a iinl'Tm n .- and Milton Owren. co chairm( n Louis Schlesincer Co., a Newark C'ur.c.l Ji permit t- e c • • er-i >n FrijU'Woiiil made its lune >ccie ~^Z.,l—.M-j! ,^. .. ;,ia-..rp^ers r$' = !.«•«• n n,!.M i. foot thick will.;, nefded lor t.ne cl-rller-'ers. In \'.;v fi-.. 1 ten min- oflered (he V 1 ,ie Summit (Vllege Club uiil Iat, JK IIVS (•( tl." frav S 'nri! r»';a.nri(!eraTit>n 1) *i ar. Kc i :.„;..- Mid i:~iL'0 when its annual bool; sale ti e i'.itiative that w.is rli'iiax.ed aiior.i._s(J -chair-m;in-.'4 •:.-.i-hod the s°al of Si.WQ. it v-as by Moore s ins'urance rx>int j the Municipal Revaluation. Inc. '.(I ,IIH i.'.I IT- .1 Al o out-tan'lint; were Pe'er v unccd by the club's presi- ' nf Maplewood reassessed the en if-p:» .1, sid Herb SchnuJt and Ji'hn t. Mrs. John ,S;",-Tennant, ;f j lire township of Berkeley Heights. and Protev-ja V""l l»e .servnl Lj^i ' cr.ntended thnt Hie J4.314.6n Dii'CCttirs ;;icli z. 'r • uptn nieetinR hdil last voi-.t Alien Butli'.r.... "T". e f P r. rn c' r7' i M s n f I.n w T un a I: on what it would cost today to Win Wir'r.le, 1 'ft fiTwapl, (iin-ic ' "lie Lincoln Schod auditorium Walter MrN; (li'irrl in«t. t:( • e money which was rai>P'l replace ihe laboratories. Donal C Nomiiuti'-I'" •h;->, n«ht f.irward, Clark, lett .. k::,. -'>ui;h the sale of used books Fox represented Bell a'u! F r half;. F. vans'; center half F.dd? . warrl A. Pi7.7i. township atturney, rich? half: rennintton. ou'sicie"^ .;1 be turned over to the finance D'iutl;i- C!.'',TtuliniM'l,t in „ I 1 nmittec, headed by Mrs. Herkeley Height*. fl. Hi kit Irf ; (Mdirs. insi'!e loft. ^M-x»re. Services Here to riMj'rr f"r«.T(l; l-aks^n. insidf .(,,(> ]t.,\ ; i !,'•': J hnst'-n, outside ri^ht and , , . ated in three different, w..; .- sia«.he.«- «>f '^ per rent in The n.< ii I he lamest part has ah< a>» Be at Calvary . vijlidtion on !«-ts in the Moyn '.un . e to the scholarship fund from r S.,\ fit an(j y;,,,,,),' ;,verne a e3S in 'i;»in" $30 Given to Date for ,ch 13 Rjils are this year re j.rov!(jonc<, ./ere li'.-ted by ••.'•in(j assistance. Scholarships | j, ,arri Kijrht propertit-» ovuus 1 :>UI Tattock Memorial Fund • • offered .to girls attending sec | ,j1(, shar-n Corp. the Kspen Ti) (Lite the Hor.iM has been- 1 > ii II'iI1-,1' ''•" '• !! i' oiy vch|tKil in Summit, v.iw u. corp , Yara Enpinee. -_>• <•;,; %. i f-r t;;p TJiil'irlj Memorial . c in Suinniit. Nt-w I'lovxleni '. Corp ind E. J. Gr }• '•:;)'!. prfip^isc'l a few week* ajr> c Ki'r!;eley Heights. ' :n'jn, ar-.' invol'vl. '; -.if Tmrr member of the Board '• i additional urant-'is majie t.' j jlltil] ranmtir.n on t!n° u i ••,-. rn,. :. ,m.i ( • • ...i.. :" . < i ! ,e ••:' lierreation as a mem< rial for i < In . • vh.> v .1! t.,}.c rut' ri ••••j-t. r. i ,v:M"if ?:i' Friu.-.rd tiie ldV W. Cerard Tjtlock. pre^i- ff the American Association i.f j Miller, ami I> >n C, rr-... y.\ .i/ti.- •• , v .'•!•> f!i;s >e:ir ir.rl'i'V .AIiBu^fr and II. B I'er.r.ir.j;t:)n. a'.d recreation cnimi^siiiner. A similar reduction w?« : '. C I versity Women. The recipieiit i tion t.i Mr. Kenlr.v 'Prll Khr.or F F"rr'!ic" f'f Mr. 0^: en is chairman of the sion. who died suddenly on ^ranted to the Diamom.1 • Hill 'ill !' t e 'I the Summit prant this year i<. owns Increase Director* i • 2t •• ('h'inn: Kabln ..i^ni'^n awards committee, assisted by Ot 'ber 26. Corp.. which * 123-acre i.'i" Th? mpmber'b'^ "."•• 1 '•' r Footabll Coach Howard Aiderson The Fund wa« sug5e<-ted by Mrs. •' ti Allsopjfr'im Australia vho tract in Valley Road, Berkeley Financed Bv Merchants I. f.f Temp!" Si .ii; n«-v- '• Mud\ ing techniques of adult J;:rir> '-tuir. r>f Cer.tral and Soccer Coach Elmer Maiden- H Woodward McDowell of Swarth- Heichts. All of the unimproved n T: c 'l:e««i.-»:-i!p. :• I '»••>• " 1 i-ication at Teachers' College, I stitution increasing V. " '""'' ' (' t';:-i fiiiirc!): Pi*" erend war.2, ar'd Herbert Kamm n n more, Pa., a furmer reviden: here lots in these cases were renn* ; the Board r>f Direct.-s 'mi '' t I !"r-r- < lumbia. Working toward her ''•In F. C.-,rnnrtrm. of Wallace charge of publicity. and recreatn/n commissioner. «er.ted to be without access to i 21. Accirdir;;, 11 ^'r T» • — rr cI".".:t =. f'arted v. icn \ mounts contributed will l»e- • rJorate. Miss Allsop has her township thoroughfares. Chape! prverend Harry- president, the- r.ap.1 e^r'"'''•'•'" ' f.n, if Fir! Lutheran r'hurrh: turned over to the B-iarrl rf Rec- H A. and M.A. from the Univer- 1 ! Police Ckrfc's Memory The board also dismissed an the chamber neccE-itr.'.r t -e reation to be iiied as that boHy ') rf Queensland, and when she Hevere-d \V1U1s S Hinman. nf St ' CosH Motorist $105 appeal by the Plainfield Linns : move. Johns Lutheran Church, and Re- • may (Vtermme i<> hnnnr Mr. Tat- i- through with her studies in this 1 r I Many Expected to Greet The alert memin-y < f F<>- : Club which owns three Jog cabins I Fnllnwinj t!.e rep-rt ; >'• i : iT"nd Herllei P Jenkins, ff Cal ' lock. The Herald acts only .is the f • n'ry will return to Australia. lice Sgt. Frederick Fleming led on a 40-acre tract with ei:ht var;eii« committee ch; irr~""^ i Santa's Helper Saturday varv npitcrip.-il Church. 1 • e finance committee also is au- f to the conviction and fineing last i collecting acent. cabins uwnert by various B>y ; counrl film, "The \'.:ce Br- :tr ! P.etween 5.0CK) and 7.'Mi Summit An order of preaching rotation' i rircd to desiKnate an amounl week of John < . Darko of «l Park Scout troops. The club was asking !the Sea. mat'e bv the Cell Te!e- { children are esi'ected ti be on I'ES been se' un based on thV or-1 • ' other educationr.l purposes. n avenue, by Magistrate Albert H Fined $25 For Dumping fur an assessment reduction from ph^ne Labora'ories a"'l r* "!!r" , ha::l Saturday t > v eli-f.me nrv.nrv."; "Panizatif>n date of the different j vi'.h the constracKon a''! !:. ;'t Bierman for driving without a Clemente Farchienei of 23(1 Mor- Mrs. Tennant recently enter- S20.O5O to S-J.650. The club claimed u.f Santa CKius" ein. .-.inr*..... \<-*.< • o ' churrhe*. Central 1' re* byte nan 'j.ned at her home in honor of most of the property is tax exempt of the fir^t trans-.-V!.-r.::-- ' '"• license ris avenue was fined $25 last v.'A ar-n\e on the \'.iiji.'i- (ireen was the second church to be or- Vr<. Welland Gay, who for two under the state statutes. The town- phone cnble. »J« shown Fleming first saw I>arku in court Thursday in Municipal C.nirt by b\ !-.elicr-jiter at !') a :n in tins "'.irs hns been the coordinator of ship returned the property to the HLADS M II. Bieruun. after Hvith tie -arrr.al if S.r.'.i'.- i"'• no0'ctf9^^ Paying tribute t.• tax list after Mr. Pun ruled that • »bri^. Ti-'.. 7 w .'.h < 'flees »t 2i to a charge of Cruelly to IH Horse hi-lier, the Christmas - season will on Stanlev ave- ••r untifl|pveffurt to make this it should be taxed. Maple street, v. us elected and in- makf its official debut here La:ei n:.st'»rates in Woodhridee. St The r.^xt tirrfe Fl<>mir.R saw . two weeks ago. The charge •'cnt the success it has been, the Com Locd Man $25 stiled 'T'je>da> ever.ir.g it Canoe I/)iiis> Missouri and Buffalo. He is nUf in the day. he will return to t;-e Darko was on October lfi. while by Lt. John Sayre ' •••b's president cited her as fol- Br'>k (. >urtr. Cijb as t!-.e new now in the sixteenth year of his • For failinR to he'd l\e warr- Nor'.h Pole. %«s: ing th3t one rf his bri/!!e Mrse* pa1' irate here Suggestion from Santa The welcomir? ccruni'tee w,ll avenue. Fleming «it ippx-d the rar. was ill and shouH not b> ri-i'icr. K-t.v Biird lie succceds ]' b The offering this rear has been In hpnor of the many hours If yoy have pets, trains, bi- ir.clii'lp Mayor C. Phillip Jiean ar;hnc, who v 'Ir-ignated for Hungarian relief I •! in for a worthwhile cause, the cycles, skates, antiques, furr-l- r 1 rrembors of t ie S'.imii'.it Area After pleaclirii unit'. M -icts- Oa laslie pg laft week WES f ned S1'5 n V. • rc«i!-> f. : ' Ashland ro;' . n a In addition to the churches men- !'• Hale Division of the Subvcr- ture, or Mjf Mber article* Chamber of C.jmnietif trate Bierman fined Darko $105. 1 ncipal Court (n a rKar;? c.' T.er.i'rrr rf Cr-iral Prr«byi"na;i tioned, others participating will be Church 4 -e Order of the left dishes in suitable for 'Christmas gifts, «!n December in, Sartii himielf Others fined with Darko includ- 1 cruelty to animals. '::uc;; ;rd active 1:1 ¥>'•} f-cou! the Methodiit Church. First Bap- " sink, the unmade bed. the dc- why not list them for sale in r ed A. IVlargelo of, 10 Or- CUtiified IB, 19 The charge was brought a;o.--' v rh (•'.:••( r cfficrrj. r>:tt-d f rwill arrive and stay until I»ec":n- tist'Church, Community Church, "•"cj children, the unfed hu<- our Christmas Gift ^Suggestions 1 chard «trret. SM. r,-,relr-i (!:!•••- Editorials A V't c Tiir :;iTi:f J'.'! ^ B str.. k. bi'i 22. A house v. .11 be >i". up f .r Jewi-ih Community Center. Oakes *'j'''!. wish to confer on Mrs. Wei- columns thit will* appear la Mr. Win?biirR by Huah McNair ' •' ing; Anthony CalanRclo, same ad- r : ?:< F. Ta; Santa where he will erect children Memorial Church and the Foun- ' "I Gay the Loyal Order of the the Classified Section of the the New Jersey SPCA. who trl" v,;c f "" •'"**• $10. i«o uispectiiin tickets; Paitaie Valley 10 Magistrate Albert H Bierman tha" I r t:ca.-:. tr l.:f ! s annual a".d t«ke orders f^r toj' ant) Mher j tam Baptist Church. '"''t'lliRent Book worm, for her Herald beginning neit week. i A. Gdenda. Madison, $10, passing the Summit ndine st.ible opera: r <\:'.~r7 ard fia"rc ev<»nir.< «t -ATTR PfRHCl C»U CLXUQA-. ; «» M»#dinB •••r Summit College Club Book and ask for "Classified." gift for each visitor. Mvttnu0 I ridden despite the warning. W.hn photo 1. UEreua J-7I7I. »d».' etw »v«oue, +u, spwuing. 4 THE SUMMIT HERALD, NOVEMKR 22. 1956

class Wl11 be Thanksgiving Ploy by tflAf/* A \Jt/|l| Ck#*i*#' "DecorationsInside Locd Man Ktcds Slott I Connie Cack. Mrs. Peter Pizz>, FranhCn Third Grade i 3uor»cpare, U:.-T IffVA Twill «IlwWjihdentalc W, me"U"i includin c^terpiecg mantlee arrange, mc'iiUtiliritt Assocarion ; ualii. Sti'vis Grc? e merit*.. Mrs. Stuart Daw son of ! V.'itson F Tait. Jr., rf 6 Glen- "The U-expected Cue:.t" 1 Bilkck. b:js; Cad V How to Moke Yule I'ssex Rtiad, Chatham, will be the da!: road, vice pre*ide~t in charge Kother of Three the title cC a Tliark^ivi-g flay 1 Bb Hcc;ly. instructor. of electric operation. Public Sen - i liven by the Third graders tt Franklin school in Tuesday. Goyer and Tastier On December 6, Mrs. B. V.'.l ice Electric and Gas Comoany, ?• Attomevs, Dies Cast cf characters 1 ch't ;d. Jim titj "ere handled bv The young adult department of liam Knoop cf Iris R >ad will dim- was elected president recently of Catt?r.~U, Governor Dr-dforrf: Bzket, Mrle-Ina hJ.t the YMCA will sponsor four ses- oriitrate a wide variety of unusual the New Jersey Utilities Assrcia- Mrs. Rosa Plrzi cf 4 Summit Dick Kern. Miles StaBi'r"\- Jirlv Keith Perr>. D.rert i v sions of "do-it-yourself' Xmas gift packaging and tying ideas. tion at its 41st annual mertin; at j •venue, mother of three attorreys Hall. Mistress Brews.ter; Jcdy STOorer a'd CJUJC w-? crafts, beginning Thursday eve 'Christmas Goodies" will be the Seaview Country Club, Abse- aed widow of Peter A. Pi«i, died Snyder, Mistress Winsbw; Pam Harry B;kcr. O?^-i.-g . ning, November 29, fr/>m 8 to 10 taught by Mrs. Elizabeth McNam- con Mr Tait succeeds Charles J Compton, Priscilla; Kathy Anrld. were hi b" Barrj' Tucfc.r pm. at the YWCA. Each instruc- ara of Public Service on Decem- AlfXe, executive vice president, suddenly last Tuesday at her tor is well known in her particular ber 13. This will include party Hackensack Water Comoany home f-Uowing a heart attack. field and will demonstrate how foods, specialty Xmas cookies Charles E. Kohlhepp, p'ondert. attractive Xmas effects may he Jersey Central Power k Light She was 71. from all «>v«-r the world, and hers A native cf Berevento, Itrly, she achievrd by .simple methods ami d'fipvres. Company, and New Jersey Power inexpensive materials. came to this country at age 13 The . chsiri; session on Decem- & Light Company, was elected SUMMIT LUMBER CO. Subject of the November 29 vice president, and Hart T S\*ee and moved here in 1911 after liv ber 20 will be conducted by Mrs. Jersey Bell William Haniblem of Red Road, ney, treasurer. New i»| fT swhile ins New York City. Telephone Company, was elected S*te is tve mrther of Edward K. A Dependffhit Smart*

Chatham. Participants are to / • • • UFE INSURANCE treasurer. Pinl cf Suo«et drive whn Is chair bring their own Xmas greens and fOf A1M Mrs. Hamhlcn will help pupils 11 man rf the Republican City Com $10,000 " $8044 fashion their own Xmas door "Betty Crocker Test mittee, attorrey for the Townshi» 20 yr. FLAM—CASH VALUES wreaths, decorative sprays, etc. The Senior girls of Sumpit rf Berkeley Heights and counsel Lumber and Building Material Registrations may be made now High School will have the oppor f-r the Union County Welfare1 G. M. lOrNTON, C* 3-42U by calling the ..VWCA at CR. J- tunity to take the competitive test Board and State Association of ^^ IMSfKANfl Urottm a,. 4242 or on the evening of the open- sponsored annually by "Betty Chosen Freeholders. ing class. Crocker" on December 4th. The STORM SASH national winner receives S5,«W.OO Her other sons are Frank A. The Canadian Government has college scholarship, the state win- Pizti of New Providence, a local designated the historic fortress ner $1,00000 and the runner up, attorney and magistrate for New atop Citadel Hill.overlooking Hali- $50000. All interested senior girls Providence Bcrough, and Serge P. fax and Us many-armed harbor; may register with Miss Noyes in Pint of Morris Townshio who is Combination Doors as a national historic park. The room 266. The High School is maftistrrte for Morris Plains. fort was built in 1749. limited to 50 entries. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. 2S5 S». OL Theresa Pizti of this city; Tour daughters, Mrs. Costabile cf Summit, Mrs. Fra«k C. Scerbo Thanksgiving RE-ELECTED BY INSUBORft—l£f Summit Association of Insurance rf M*unt Tabor, Mrs. Joseph Agents last Tuesday held its annul) meeting and re-elected all officers. R* belts of Menlo Park, Cai., and Above, left to right, are Rudolph deftoode, president, and Donald Miss Piui cf the Sum- MacLeod, secretary, and standing is H. Wlnthrop Greene, treasurer. mit avenue address. She also Special! Spencer M. Maben, chairman of the constitution and by-laws com- leaves 19 grandchildren and seven mittee, was directed to revise the 20-year-old constitution of the Asso- great-grandchildren. See our large selection of fabrics for ciation to permit a more flexible membership. (Wolln photo) Funeral services were held Sat- urday at 8:30 a.m. from the Robert D. Brough Funeral Home, City Car Accidents Down Again 535 Springfield ave., and at 9:30 SLIPCOVERS City automobile accidents for the city's streets total 14 forthe a.m. at St. Teresa's Church where of dependable Service a solemn high mass of requiem th» seven day pericd ending Sat- year compared to eight so far urday, November 1?, were down was celebrated. Burial was in St. agent for . ohonnd, BUT "..... add a breath of over last year's comparable per- last year to date. Teresa's Cemetery. iod, the Police Department an- fresh air to your home nounced on Monday. Y PLYMOUTH CARS accidents involving property dam . Uurel styling at its best." age have been reported as com » USED CARS pared to 243 reported to date lli DIPPING Nol specialist > GOOD SERVICE 1955. Personal injuries from ear ° accidents total 51 for the year n For against 54 last year to date. m4 if in storage AH Chrysler Product! Bicycle accidents for the year CRestview 7-0315 Final tlearwfe OB 'M Can stand at 15 compared to 10 so far MILLBURN TREE CO. in 1955. Pedestrian mishaos ojj 44-74 IAIUOA0 AVE. SUMMIT. K X Autnoriied Factory Dealer KSK ST. flfoxf to lank) fcHUMMN Pcnwiqtr Can and Tracks OTTO SCHMIDT Jr., Inc. DRAPERY SHOP for Resit Yra OrlM Tb«M Knabli$hrd in Summit 26 Years Rre. 22, SpringfieW, N. J. U»j . W»ck • Month M t»W 300-04 Brood Street, Summit tell tut oirrostn Phone CR. 3-1665 DRexeJ 6-0453 N J

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.,•••-«/ • ,^,j Nowjs the time to plan for nex\ year's Christmai more meaningful day..* needs. •', , •sss. ; fora thank-you visit to your church or synagogue It's t story we all know and lovfr—the strength and courage to keep their faith »n first Pilgrim Thanksgiving. The excitement this strange, new land. in their little homes must have been pretty much as it is today—the tantalising smells This Thanksgiving, why not t-I:e your of roast turkey and pumpkin pie—the bustle family to your house oC worship. A q««t SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY and rush of eager children—it must have hour of prayer and'thinks will make y*Hir been a wonderful day! ESTABLISHED' 1891 holiday so much more meaningful. But before the Pilgrims sat down to their Wherever you are ... Whatever your be- Main Of fin feast they observed the true meaning of liefs may be ... take time to offer ywir Pttnate Valhg Branch words of thanks . . . just as the Pilgrims Thanksgiving. They all gathered together p SpflngfitW Av« I Batchwood Rd. Springfia'd Ave mar South Sf. did more than 300 years ago. in their meetinghouse tn give thanks for the «w N«w frovldfnce good they had received, for survival through BUILD A STROSGER, RICHER Lli * .. Member Federal RflsW* Syitim a long year of hardship, and to pray for tfee WORSHIP TOGETHER EVERY Member Federal Depoilt Insurance Corporation Contributed to the Religion in American Life Program by Banking Noun V I. s 2:00 P.M. Monday through Friday . e:00 • 8:00 Friday Evenings - FISCHER BAKING CO,

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j given to the Methodist Home forjeut. He never married and is sur- Former Governor Leaves 1 week at Mercer County. $70,000 Left to I the Aged at Danbury. Conn. vived only, by his niece and It's Eighth Annual Follies After other certain bequests, ! The residue of the estate was nephew. Junior Red Cross $50,000 to ftrotiter Here Churches, Local wilIed t0 the balance of th« estate ii set m M* . . i » niece, Mrs. Laura Miiuard H Kl V) I'rovpec: But 75th for Director up in two trusts, both for the Boosts National i lili .i\\. Walter t~. Kdge who Overlook Follies for Summit, but , iimer caretaker for private I The estimate of the estate was it is the "Jth production directed Donation to $550 • :i«->l <»ct 't»r 'J9, has been named More than 1.000 specie! of res will benefit four Meihoclist made last week by Mrs Woodruff t by Bob Campbell, theatrical di- i- the reii[»ient nf a SSG.OuO bequest flowers have be«n growing in •V-iutions aod a nephew and when she was appointed executnx At a iiKTii;-^ on Vi\ i i !»"• ',i rector for the H. Cargili Glacier National Park, Montana . e. according to will of the late , by the Union County Surrogate of The lirei'M-luii.1 i i,;m.i el 'he in the will f;le xuted tn in ience in television both in Newr r,.i rfied on October 23. j and lived in Stamford. Conn . until .vend $."•.'>(> to the Ametican 1U-I v York and Hollywood, with the (tel- Pi-quests of $1,000 each were ' recently when he came here to Cmis chili!ii»ii > luiiil from the ler Theatre in Hollywood, stock fum^ ci llfcted b> ihf aini'ial Jun- ;,:! M three Methodist Episcopal : make his home with his niece, I companies in Providence and Fall BUY WITH .•lurches in Connecticut and one He retired thirty years ago a> a ior Red t'ro.ss enri'llirient ram ' River, and the Ernie PyU* Theatre paiyn now tiemi; cutKiiu-tcd in the ,- Xt-w York City and $1,00^ • , caretaker, working in Connecti- in Tokyo. Japan. Mr. Campbell schools .Ac t'urdini; tn Mt\. J S I has a s> in pa the tic approach to Rothschild, Jiiiin!- Kss | the acting problems of the local chairman <>f the Smniinl Au-i amateurs. chapter. tlu> i> a i.v».increase over Now YOU can Do I In 1950, this year's Follies di- the $500 sent in prcMi.ni.>. >rar-' !•• NUTRILITE FOOD SUPtUEMINT Your Fifth Avenue Shopping j rector was in charge of staging the Children;; Fund nn«l w«i> de Avoiloblt nofionolly only through «wtborit«4 Nutrilitt i ami directing "Aquacade Spec- cid*ri ii|Kin IJJTJUM- ±\i Mm...>iia.d... dittributort who tcrv* you comfortobty end confi- convenient^... HEREI tacles" ftr the Southwest Texas tion in HunsMiA dently in your horn*. Invite a Nutrilit* dittritMitor H» Celebration. In 1952, he not only call on you today! Ask him for a copy of Hi* booklet, *• **"*• *• «"«w1. So pleasant to shop. Famed directed l>ut also wrote The Sey- A .specud hullt'tin from the \,i FACTS .. , about Vitamins, Mm«rolt and NUWWt Richard Bennett custom tailoringforladiesandgen- mour Story" (which received a tional Red Cross report* that «>• FOOD SUFPUMINT for Nutrilil* iefvic« coll... tlemen, now offered in a complete, exciting selection NEW BOARD< CHURMAN-The spread in Life magazine'. and Air Force plane loaded wi.th 27 of ew" * imported and domestic fabrics for Fall. tlrction of Don C;. Mitchell of 2W "Wagons WcM." an historical Robert Campbell i halt's of children > uodt'rclolhins; Oak Ridfje avenue, as chairman spectacle in Portland,- Oregoft left Washington No\e.mher 14 on DR. 9-3186 to »14O •of .the board of directors of the. wilh a cast of 1,000. ' sctutol in Hollywood. In tm ea.«y Jthe first le« of another HIM) i'ro>> Texas manner, hj* >a>>. "I can't, INCLUSIVE ACCCSSOMCS TO MATCHING ILENO American Mar.utiiWiM'nt'i A.ssoeia- Smce then he has directed ami mercy fhjjhl to Ilun^.»11^n rein- tinn wa> announced last week. Mr. i written two musical revues. "New rememlvr e\er seeing such a >;ee children in Austria. The ship- Mitchell, who is.president of the larj-'e turn-out for" a benefit show, nient was madi- at tin- nrgrnt rv- JOHN r. NkDONOUOH. INC. Pares"' for the nightclub circuit, iUchari»J6mndl Summit Board of Education, and "Fathom Frolics," starring and e%eryone is so enthusiastic. quest of the International Kr internal AISO W4 HUM AVINUi . J lASt 44,h $T«It. H. T. C. revue for the John Drew Theatre new and fresh production. The 18 The undcrr 1 (WluYfg was tion:>I 'affiliate. in Easthampton, Long hland. scenes provide settings for 250 ( at Rolling Air 'Force' Base' and This ye ai he has staged and di- new and sparkling co.stumes, com- |flown to N't'vv York where 'he rected benefit shows in Rockford, parable with any Broadway show. cargo twill be transferred to P.»n Illinois, Amarillo, Texas, Chicago, Tickets are on sale now at the American Airway planes « urvl Duluth and Chattanooga. First National Bank It Trust Co. for Europe.. The hales of flothif'!: GRIFFITHS IS THE ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU A native of Texas, he attended during regular banking hours, for jwere made up of 5.832 MIIN of Texas Tech College in Lubbock i the two performances, November ; winter underwear in varied si/cs. and then went on to dramatic ' 30 and December 1. j It is estimated there are 14.iHM> CAN RENT OR BUY A BRAND NEW STEIN WAY Hungarian refugees—adults, and children—now in Austria. IN NORTH JERSEY Mental Health Offices vantage of being in the same building with other social agen- This was tht» second shipment Moving to Montcloir cies. ' . of Junior Rod Cro.ss supplies slat, ed for Hungarian children to The N'ew Jersey Association for Mental Health will move into its Rtd Cross to Sponsor leave the country within a week. '•A plane left on NovemberJl car- offices at the Social Agencies Mother-Baby Cart Course Building. 60 South Fullerton ave- rying 1.152 sweatshirts and l,0«8 nue. Montclair, on November 26. A class in mother-baby.. Care. suits - A ti'plot v, e,scoopc#c» .'• West Front street, Plainfield. ! mit Area Chapter headquarters ton School is having a rookie >;»le I The Association has maintained '-«* tne Red rr"ss- according .o on Tuesday, November 2(i, torai.se ifp with PogeM O^T ff.'oi» offices in Plainfield tor the last Mrs- V. K. Robinson, chairman. money for Hungarian relief un- t.'f f.-b'ic hi il9 l>'*d bod- thre< years and is being admittee held on Tues- der the direction ol Mrs. Allen It, • v ic» and ht-r flounce, bo'fi to the Montclair offices through day and Thursday evenings from I>eveney, first grade teafhtT. The the courtesy of the Davella Mills ! 8 to 10 p.m., for three weeks and money is he ing turned over to the Foundation, after approval by the j will he given without charge to local Junior Red CroM« and will housing committee ol the Social i interested prospective parents. l>e used for lltingunan rliildren. Agencies Building. j Mrs. Ruth Wahl. R.N.. will l>c In its new quarters the Asso-1 the instructor. Anyone interested ciation will have added office j in joining the class may do so Suggestion from Santa facilities and will have the aid-1 by calling CR, 3-2076. If you have pel*, trains, bi- cycles, skates, antiques, furni- ture, or any other artirlrs suitable for Chris!mat gills. why not list them for sale in our rhrl*tma* <• i(t Suggestions columns that will appear in the Classified Section of the Herald beginning next week. JANET Just rail CRestvirw 3-IO4IO and ask for "Classified.1' Why not join Marie and I on a shop- ping spree Friday morning. Park your Eost Summit Civic Group ear with us in the ne^ parking lot To Seek New Members between Maple St. ana* Wooaiand Starting after the rw'ginninjr of Ave. (for two full hours). We con Ihe year, a membership drive will then cross 400 Lone and use the rear IK1 launched by the Ka.st Summit Civic Association, which repre- entrances to the stores. Page 13 sents residents residing ;at Hunt gives oXi the derails. ley Kstates on Morris avenue. ' Boroara According to a Ku'Mian, all residents in the a re a ii re in v itoil; to join. Information may he ob- tained by phoning CH. 3 4L^ or by 1writing to 10 F.atcw Court. 410 SprinqfitM Av«.( Summit

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GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY STEINWAY REPiESINTATIVIS 605 BROAD STREET NEW/fRK .2• •• NEW JERSEY PROMPT CALL AND DRJVItY SIRVICE PROM SUMMIT SHOE SHOP T.l.phan. MArk.. 3-3880 OUR PLANT. PHONI CRartvkw 1-3100 414 Springfield Ave., Summit CR. 3-3688 THE SUMMIT HtKALD. THURSDAY. NQVEMI6AmI 22, Page f children's Room from November hrarsal; Z:'M p.m.. Junior choir \ Sunday-7 a.m., Commuruo-: Tucrdiy — I:'5 p.m.. Parent- books wiU offer pareuU an 2* to December 7. portunity to preview book. ^ rehearsal: 4:15 p tn., Westminster j Breakfast for men of Southern dis- Teacher meeting of nu lo; girl choir rehearsal: 7 pm, Men's trict at Somerville Methodist dergartea department The special exhibit* of new fall Christmas giving. WORSHIP TOGETHER EVERY WEEK I Club dinner and Charter Night;! Church; t:45 a.m., Sunday *chool; church school; • p.m Adult 7:30 p nv, Explorer Post €2. j 11 a.m.,, Morningg worship and ser- class. 4 1 00 How ! — 2 30 Lois ™ . " *» do the ImpOSfi Wednesday—3:15 p.m., Primary The Methodist Church i FcMowship: 7 p.m., Senior High choir rehearsal; 3:30 p.m., Jun- 17 Kent Plate Boulevard Fellowship; 8 p.m., Wesley an ior choir rehearsal; 4 p.m.. Youth Hub. St. John's Lutheran Church Wednesday - J:» p.m., Boychoir rehearsal; S p.m., Service Tttday—8:30 p m , Mcn'<-_/ch'>ni« Monday—* p.m.. Official Board. I! DefV»r*sl Avnee Scout troop No. «1. of Preparation for Holy Commun- Wednesday—« p m , ^fe s M a I) Tuesday—1 p in , Junior choir Rev. W. 8. massas, Pi I* ion; 8:45 p.m.. Session meets with Chorus reli'earsal: 9 15 pin.rehearsal. : 4:15 p.m.. Junior High St. lukVt Rtferm««J new member*; 8:45 p.m.. Wom- Chancel rhoir rrftcarsu! o (•ills' choir rehearsal. Sunday — »:30 a.m.. Church en's Association meeting and Today tThursday>—10:^0 am Wednesday—8 p.m . tJi-trict 5 school. 9:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.. election of officers; 1:15 p.m., In- formal reception for new mem- t'n.ion Thankspivmg service a! commute meeting of Boy SOWN. Sen ice and sermon by Rev Ed RCT. Waller Mseller lahary Episcopal Church ' !uin J. Grubb. "A Pastors Pray- bers of Circle 2. ' Sunday— 9 45 a m , <:h in-cJi_ Central er;" 8 p.m., Sermon, "In the Be- Today—(Thursday) — 10 a.m., school: 11 a.m., Morning worship ; ginning." Thanksgiving service. Presbyterian Church Sunday — t:tf a.m., Sunday Calvery Episcopal Church Church time nursery; Carol choir Ret. I^onard V. Buschman, D.D. Monday—I p.m., Sermon, "The Weakness of God." school; Adult Bible class: 11 a.m.. DeForeat asd VfetdlaBe Aveitees rehearsal, 3 p.m., Mes.-iah Chorum Rev. James W. Mulr rohcarsal; 4 p.m., Junior Hi^'i j Tuesday—8 p.m., Sermon, 'The Morning prayer and sermon; 8 The Rev. Elmer F. Francis, MH8IONER - Rev. Edwin J. Cure for Troubled Hearts " p.m.. Evening service and presen- Rector Grubb. Pastor of the Redeemer Today (Thursday t—10:30 a.m.. Wednesday—* p.m., Sermon. tation of sound motion picture, The Rev. Hedley P. Jenkins. Lutheran Church, Jersey City, has J'nion Thanksgiving service at "The Great Compassion." I "Again Pioneers," Open to all. Assistant been appointed by the Regional Formica Sink Tops Calvary Episcopal Church. Tuesday—1:10 p.m., St Luke's Director of the ULCA Evangelism Sunday—9:30 a.m. and II am!, Temple Sinai Guild (Women's Missionary So Today (Thursday) — 9 a.m.Missio, n as Missioner for St. John's Everything in Cabinet Worship services and sermon. "A RabM Morris**. D Wai Lutheran Church. The. appoint- Leader in Egypt;" church school Holy Communion; 10:30 a.m., Un- Cantor Normae Seamere ion Thanksgiving services. ment coincides with the nation- and Furniture Making at both services: 9:30 a in,. Men's First Baptist Oturdi wide drive by the United Lutheran Bible class; io a m.. Women's Reform Jewlsa Sunday-7-8 a.m.. Holy Commun- KITCHEN REMODELING DavU I. tanrvtfl, D.D. ion; 9:15 a.m., Family sen ice, and Augusta na Synod Oiurdies to Bible Clasf: 6:45 p.m.. Junior Hi reach more members. Dr. Grubb Tomorrow (Friday)—8:30 p.m., Rev. and Mrs. Wwar* C Petersse Church school; 9:30 a.m.. Choir Westminster and Senior West- will preach his first sermon at St. | Sabbath Eve services and sermon. N«w Etglaai at tsxteffleM Aft- school; 10 a.m.. Choir rehearsal; KARL BINDER minster; 7:43 p.m., Central C4ub. I'My Cup Runneth Over." New John's on Sunday at both the 9:30 Monday—10 am., Monday sew Sunday — t:30 a.m.,' Church 11 a.m., Morning prayer and ser- OcjdeR Strut member service. a.m. and 10:45 a.m. services. He ing group: 7:30 p.m.. Scout Troop school; 11 a.m.. Nursery, toddlers mon; Church school; 8 p.m.,will preach each evening next Sunday — 10 a.m.. Religious Young Adults' business meeting. Evenings 20 Fern Ave. Ml; 8 p.m., Deacon'* meeting. ' school at YMCA. and kindergarten; Church worship week at 8 p.m. Rev. Grubb is^a CAR-CULATOR MP. 5 0717 Tuesday--1:30 p.m.. Parish TuesdayVl2;»3n p.m.. Women's and sermon, "Faith Creating To- Monday—7:30 p.m.. Boy scouts; graduate of Wagner College and Ciiiild; 2:45 p.m., Oirruh choir ___re' I Association meeting at Community morrow's World;" 5 p.m.. Junior 8:15 p.m.. Vestry meeting. the Philadelphia Seminary. House, Unitarian Church. High Fellowship; 7:30 p.m., Senior Tuesday — 10 a.m. Christmas ,1 i, .i i High Fellowship. sale of Woman's Auxiliary and Library to Observe Tuesday —10 a.m., Tuesday St. {Catherine's Chapter. . Th» Community Church Children's look Week Uattarlaa Guild; 4 p.m., Junior choir; S Wednesday — 10 a.m., Thurch THIS ©UIDE IS YOURS Springfield awl Waldron Avcveet p.m., Crusader Choir. World Service. In observance of the 38th annual About to to "shopping" for a n«w carr Rev. Jac©» Trapp Wednesday — 8 p.m. Church celebration of national Children's night. Christian Science Church Book Week, which officially starts If so, you'll need this "Car-culitor" which Sunday — 10:30 am:. "Church" tells you st a glance what your low 292 Springfield Are. on Sunday, the Summit Public school: senior school at Commun- Friends M««tinq Summit Library will offer a display of new monthly nayments will be if we handle i < ity House; Lower and preschool books and story programs in the die financing. The Csr-oilator is a hindy, af the Parker D. King: .11.a.m., Sunday—11 a.m., The Religious Morning service and* sermon by Society of Friends, (Quakers) Spontaneous expressions of grat- Dr Trapp, "Who Are You?" holds it meeting for worship at the itude for God's goodness will be Sec Our Selection Of Tuesday—«: 15 p.m.. Poetry Hour YWCA. Sunday school for chil- featured at the Thanksgiving serv- at the Community House. dren at the same time. Visitors ice announced by First Church of are welcome. Christ, Scientist, Summit, for 11 Nursery Stock N. P. Methodist Church a.m. on Thanksgiving Day. FLOWERING SHRUIS Our Funeral Home at 309 Springfield Avenue Rev. Recce R. Hill Jewish Community Center All are invited to this special EVERGREENS m lees Pteee ieeJeteri service. The voluntary testi- SHADE TREES Today—No Junior and senior monies from the floor will Include choir rehearsals and no brownie Rebel r«*rwa« Tenet gratitude for spiritual growth BURROUGHS & KO'H.R No. 44 meeting. physical healings, and other bless- Fl\lll.\L IfllltitTOIIS Tomorrow — 7:30 p.m.. CubTomorrow (Friday) — 9 p.m.,ings. Scouts No. 61. Friday Eve. Sabbath service with A lesson-sermon for the day en- >iirc«*i«rj to sermon by Rabbi Tarnor. titled "Thanksgiving" will em- h. I*. Bl RKOl GIIS & SON Saturday — 10 a.m., Sabbath phasize the importance of living Ornamental Iron Wott morning service with Scripture one's gratitude to God. To be read F.ttal.li.lird 1820 THE FIRST Porch railing, fernery nntlng rof- lesson by Rabbi Tarnor. in all Christian Science churches, 309 Springfield Avenue • CR. 3-2323 U* TV Ublti. Tea ram dlnettt*. Sunday — 10 a.m., Rcligioui the Lesson-Seririon will consist of itooli, wrought Iron kg*, orrailoaal school classes and Chanukah play selections from the King James Robrrl ft, hohr, John UatiJion. Jr. limit. NATIONAL, BA^ rehearsal. Version of the Bible and from the FR. 7-3*20 Monday — 8 p.m. Sisterhood Christian Science textbook, "Sci- AND TRUST COMPANY OP SUMMIT meeting. ence and Health with key to the I Mini IT.. SUMMIT »0UNM» IM^ Tuesday—8 p.m.. Men's Club Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. DONO BROS. FeeiRAL s>t**oeir meuMAMee < meeting with Herbert Sussman of The service is open to the public, Paterson, guest speaker. and local church members have invited everyone to attend. NURSERY Wednesday — Light first Chan- 1012 Sorinofield Avenue ukah candle at Sunset. The principle of radar was first New ProvMeiKe First Church of Christ Scientist Monday through Thursday—3:43 recognised in 1922 by Dr. A. Hoyt CR. 3-8184 ZTZ , Hew Jersey p.m., Classes in religious school Taylor and Leo C. Young, and the Hebrew department (Formerly located on US. Navy ordered it for ships im Passaic Ave., Chatham) A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ 1936. Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts Presbyterlen Church Sunday Service! at 11 A. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. New PreiMMBce Wednesday Teititnonli] Meetinf at S:15 P. M. lev. Rkhsrd A. •ryu Friday-*: 15 p.m., Adult choir Christian Science Reading Room rehearsal. *** Builda stronger, richer life OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Sunday—9:90 a.m.. First church 340 SPRINGFIELD 'AVENUE school session; Junior-high de- partment at Lincoln school; Sen- Open daily 10:00 to 4:30 except Sundays and holidays; ilso ior high and adult classes at Bor- Friday evenings 7:30 to 8:30 and after the Wednesday meet- ough Hall; First morning worship ing; Literature on Christian Science may be read, borrowed service and sermon. "Christ the or purchased. Power of God and the Wisdom of God;" church hour nursery: 11 a.m., Second church school ses- sion and morning worship serv- ice; 6:30 p.m.. Senior Hi Fellow- ship; 8 p.m.. Faith and Life Seminar. WHAT'S NEXT? Monday—8 p.m., Nominating committee meeting at home of Robert W. Richards, 12 Possum The American people are accustomed to ha\ing one great Way. Murray Hill. event to follow another. With Election l>ay. Armistice Day, WORSHIP TOGETHER EVERY WEEK f the Olympic Game* and TTianksgiv-ing past, -Christmas-will- be uppermost in th« minds of many. In tha meantime, the phone Contributed To The Religion In American Life Program By: The Turkey andthe rates U. N. will have many International ruhjects to discus? and the vote will tr* taken on important resolutions. Stuff in* these days is a savings account in *uoi rooton A»*mtoi uom AND While thes« absorbing events may come and go there an sr out ixctutivt PHOTOMITIIC ITJIIM many outstanding problems in day by day living upon which Citizens Trust Company 3M SPRINGFIELD AVE. • SUMMIT, N. J. our minds should be focused. If we arc to have peace in the AISO 04 firm AVINUt • > IAn 4*h ITttlT. M. V. C world, we must first learn to live at peace with ourselves and with our neighbor*. The first requisite in this direction for Watch WIDE WIDE WORLD many people is to stop the use of drugs that irntate and slow up the nerve reactions. If I had been a user of the caffeine Sunday, November 25, 4 to 5:30 P. M. products, tobacco and alcohol, with a nervous system less This M Minute Program Will Feature A Special reactive than normal, I might have been hit by an automo- Documentary On "Religion In American Life". bile. FortimVdy, I took a few steps backward and allowed the car that had speedily come around the corner to pass without hitting. A forward step vou!d have been a striouf matter. j

At a lunch counter recently, I struck up> conversation with a man at the counter. Since I vas born in Illinois, it seems natural to pass the time by talking to strangers. When To mmrvo you belter... I gave him a card showing "A Better Wav f Life," h« MM that it would please his wife as she ws« a M innon and didn t To aerve you more adequately. Smith and use any liquor, tobacco, or caffeine products He admitted Smith hove provided parking spaces on that be used coffee and smoked cigarettes and realized they Free Lecture Entitled the premises of both their Gty wert non-essential and a waste of time and money. He said "CHRISTIAN SCIfNCE: and Suburban Homes. his wife was trying to have their four children grow up tn the church and avoid the use of til addictives. It was pointed W% Aaewer «% Mea's Ne*d h ffce Afwnk A«eN out that the Christian Scientists and the Seventh Day Advent- ists are al«o strongly opposed to the use of addictives and are active in helping others to follow their example. It was sug- mm •€ ••• rranritr*, CaUfarnla M«abw «C Xttm Board o* L«cture«hlp gested that one of ft* finwUhings he could do for his rarniC. o« Tn* MoU>«T Churrrti. Th« Tttwt Church eif CkrW.. Bcfetvuat, tn would be to quit the use of coffee and%igarettei and save OF SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY ton. MMMchUMtta. this expense for his children's education and thereby set a 2/nl worthy example. Fathers and mothers should consider such •:10 P.M. Member in act as their next step. Federal Reserve WestlWM 8es4ar Hlgk Sclml Federal Deposit DwUe Reel, WtetfleM, N. J. System insurance Cmporatiet MAIN OFRCE IERKREY HEIGHTS OFFKI 30-32 Maple Street 372 Springfield Ave SMITH and SMITH HUMAN ENGINEERS Summit. N. J. •erfcelev Heights, N. J. FMNIIAL PIRECTORS Howard B. Bishop, H. B. Serving the Summit and Passaic Valley Area An, OwMam/ing Service 'Within fh» M«mi of All" NOMI KM SUVtCU 1 IUIUIBAN Summit, New Jersey 4IJ Mwrlt An., Jfrfn J nn PS.M.I Utt rite for Free Booklet 11.22-56 THE SUMMIT HEtALD. THUtSDAY, NOVEMtEft 21, Pag* 5

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You'll Always Do litter In Summit... Price Wise... Dependability... Selection... Service ol the Sartogs lnvesta»ai* j Analyzing the VoU Co.. East Orange. ^T Thia it a rather belated period in which She was graduated troa* BM to discuss the past election but the analysists BRAID a^d the pollsters recently have been nuking much of the fact that only 62 million, or 61 INVESTMENT SECURITIES per cent of the nation voted. There it a dis- position to lament over thia and make an htm odioui companion with Russia where the MUTUAL FUNDS vote consistently hits 90 per cent or better. To what extent is this just? JUy WMMH « y tec. W.LCwriyl C*. A«*tt ••»•• mt f lrt«Utto» • It may be convincing to point out that in f r*« suamlt fnw •»< *••») the Soviet Union end iti satellite countries 67 •»>• Rumoilt PuoU»hln« Oo, •w«7 Tbu»- 33 B*at atnM, Summit. New J«W7. Bnt«T«d u practically every one goes to the polls. But I elM» macitar Oatoter S. 1MW M UM ptm offlot what isn't brought out is the fact that this ftummK K J. urxHr MI of M*roh J ISTI. Owwl *od b» *»t rartMi uxt Carl S MuloK. turn-out is a forced loyalty. It it probable that many a man or woman who hardly can i

Cari s Hulett Editor and Publisher | knowing full wet! that some local commi*sar is checking names on the roll and that pen- Ail Tlrw 1-4000 alties await those who fail to vote. H p» r««r in eoptat 10 otau To return to our own country. There were Back Mpta 1» cmatm —oh 40 million adults who stayed home on Elec- It U mmmtttr mus$t*d tkml Hrnm* for tion Day. Let's look at this a bit more closely. turn t* $mbmitud m amrtj <*• »*• ••••* — About 2'2 million of these were not citizens Copy rfiwU mftn 5 p.m., Tm—dmr, tnmj *m« to and therefore could not vote. And according few omilltd from TkmrUmy't 4MM. to the Census Bureau about one in every five I American families moves every year. Many of these lose their vote because of state laws. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, UK If half of those who change residence lose Thanksgiving Day their votes, then we must add to the ineligi- "w TJje/e is nothing new about the atory of bles another 10 million persons. In Russia, the man who set out to count his blessings in people "stay put." ' order to prove he. had nothing for which to We can not approve but we muat admit be thankful. Most of us have heard the story that in eleven states in the South the Negro ONE DOLLAR or ,a,t least once, and we know that this legend- ; population is kept from the polls by fanciful •(ary character discovered he had abundant \ laws, threats and a general fear of reprisalil. reason for Thanksgiving — health, family, To these we must add an estimated 2 nril- friends, work and many more. who are serving prison terms and in ad- LETTERS Editor, Summit Herald: Summit Parking Tops On behalf of the board and George A. Luodgren TEN THOUSAND... Old as it is, the homely tale is worth dition there are the countless persons who at Editor, Summit Herald: membership of the Summit Athen- | George A. Lundgren of 29 Oak < remembering. For it is true of practically election time are incarcerated in th* local As a Saturday shopper in Sum- aeum, I am writing to express our \ Ridge avenue died suddenly last i mit, 1 should like to congratulate rveryone. Thanksgiving Day is a day for j hoosegow for brief periods for drunkenness, , gratitude for the recognition given i Thursday of a cerebral hemoi • • those in our city government who this organization and its role in countini g blblessingsi . disorderly conduct and the like. And also, rhage at Muhlenbcrg Hospital Even the more unfortunate, according to \ j hospitals — the i are responsible for the great im- jour community, in your editorial. thcre are thcMi€ whoar e n provement in parking facilities in after being stricken while at uny time you tkt. *. common standards, can find much for which j j d the decrepit who are in of last week's Summit Herald. gick the nMne an the business section of our city, We feel that the continuous in- work at the Art Color Printing | to be thankful. The ill have reason to give j aimshouses or in nursing homes. The contrast with conditions a terest and support shown by Sum- Co., Duncllen. He was 43 years |

thanks to medicine and surgery, for miracle • • mugt add ^ number year ago is unbelievable. I mit's citizens in the Athenaeum old. j druKs and the accumulated knowledge of cen- .„ - homeh ma y be ,sudde n orcafUa l in. Last Saturday morning, with for nearly half a century is Born in Newark, he lived in You SAVE« you ptaw tur.es of study and experiment. The poor are several stops to make, I found nn eloquent testimony to the cultural Millintjton for thirty years before reventsthe mfro mgoin g out on difficulty in finding convenient I and intellectual stature of the generally poor in a comparative sense; they moving to Summit three years icularda y This accounts forth e dU. places to park. ! community. Our speakers often ago. He was a veteran of World may have less than many but those who are crepancy between registration and voting. There is, to my knowledge, no remark afterwards on the unusual War 2, serving as captain in the actually destitute these days are few indeed. And there are many who find, because of 'municipality in this area which warmth and responsiveness of field artillery in Europe. For the provides parking facilities more the Athenaeum audience. at SUMMIT FEDBtt! An overwhelming number of Americans business or other reasons, they must be away • laat seven years he was a press- have reasons too numerous to list to give accessible to the various business The only limit placed upon the man at Art Color. unexpectedly. Absentee ballots can not be j establishments. thanks on this truly American holiday — ' size of Athenaeum membership obtained without a reasonable degree of cer- Those who studied the problem is the capacity of our High School Mr, Lundgren is survived by Thanksgiving Day. The country is busy and his wife, Mrs, (ieraldine Lund- tainty about absence. and persisted with the plans to auditorium. For a number of SAVINGS MSUMDTO prosperous. World affairs are unsettled and provide Summit with adequate ! years our roll has been at this gren; three children, Patricia, j precarious but our nation is firm in its resolve The best estimates we can make bring the parking facilities deserve the capacity point. A waiting list Margaret and F.ugenc; his par- ; ents, Gustave Lundcren of Mill that threats to peace will be met in peaceful total of those who would like to vote but can't thanks of all of us. • builds up each year for vacancies 21% up to about 20 million, but probably much Sincerely, in the following season, and again ington and Mrs. Mertie Lundgrcn ! ways. of Stephensburg; and two sisters, | Savt greater. On this basis you will find that 75 John Summersby, this year Ronald Anderson, our Peace and prosperity are the major fac- 99 Prospect Street. assiduous treasurer, is receiving Mrs. Elizabeth Cronshy \>( East I per cent of the available* _voted Orange and Mrs. Hazel Vogcl of ! tors for thanks, of course. But they do not ! names for the 1957-58 membership. Student Melee • Disgrace West Orange. This, of course, is not enough. Grant all j The 1937-58 season will be n count as large as they deserve with indivi- Editor, Summit Herald: special and notable one, as we Funeral services were conduct- duals. When it comes to personal accounting the leeway one can. Recognize the fact that I am asking you to print what I celebrate our fifty years of great Monday at 10 a. m. at the Bur- /then we are prone to think of our material a very substantial portion of our female pop- I have to say in The Herald. programs. We anticipate the con- roughs 4 Kohr Funeral Home. 309 ulation still refuses to accept the responsibil- 1 was talking to friends of mine possessions. Even so, the living standard is I tinued and generous interest which Springfield avci, hy Rev,"George at the station yesterday (Nov. SummitsOUUst high and the index measuring income stands ity of voting. Make all possible concessions the Summit Herald has accorded Rath, rector of Ail Epis- 14) when the High School was Smvimgi Imstitmtiou at a peak. We have warm homes, a surplus to personal inconvenience. Still the showing the Athenaeum. copal Church. Millinpton coming out. Within one-half hour of food, adequate clothing and the necessities is not satisfactory. K. Barnwell after they are dismissed a crowd Mrs. Arthur J. Clapp of life plus a range of luxuries unknown in The final tally proves that we need to doof fellows and girls started to President, Summit Athenaeum. any other land of the world. gather around Elm street facing irs. Florence Bmgliam Clapp, SUMMIT Federal SAVINGS better. The showing hardly makes one proud Urges Dry Yule Parties the station. Out of a clear sky formerly of 42 Oakland place, There can be no question about our bal- of our nation's championship of freedom and died last Wednesday at the Pres and Loan Association there was a fight between two of Editor, Summit Herald: byterian Home at Belvidere, after ance sheet giving reason for gratitude. But reveals starkly that there is a crying need to the girls. They were kicking one I May I supplement the letter of 393 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE a brief illness She was 86 and there is a question about our response. Most educate the citizenry in the fundamental duty another and pulling each other's |the "Committee for Christmas was the widow of Arthur J. Clapp. of the time we take matters for granted and hair. By then there must have been J Safety" which appeared on page between Bcechwood Road and Maple Street of voting. But it also shows that we really 4 of lust week's issue by calling •look upon our liberties, our security and our aren't as bad as many of our critics would 200 or more boys and girls watch- A native of East Orange, frh«> CRistvitw 3-8150 • Dtily, S f 3; Fri. Ewes.. 6ft pjm. ing the battle. attention to the request of the lived at Nnrthficld, Mass., »nd happiness as no more than our due. •like to picture- us. And that our 60 per cent Essex County Traffic Saft'ty Com- The police came and they all Closter before moving here 12 mittee? At a luncheon at trie Rob- Savings Accounts * Christmas Club • Mortgage Loans Yet there is a Creator from whom all turn-out and Russia's 90 per cent turn-out are ran away but when the cops left years ago She was a former su- ert Treat Hotel, Newark, sub- Refinancing Mortgage Loans • Money Orders blessings flow. On Thanksgiving Day wenot just comparisons. they started it up again.' perintendent of nurses at Over- urban firms were requested to Travelers' Checks should arouse ourselves from smug self-satis- High School students, I always look Hospital nurses' residence. ban office Christmas parties in an Mrs- Clapp was the eldest faction and give thanks to Him for life and thought, were well behaved but effort to cut down auto fatalities the blessings of life. Thursday is a holiday I have changed my mind. The daughter of the late David Blng- Current Comment 'Continued on Papc 7) ham. founder and first president and we pause in daily routine. The holiday is The ForxettinK Machine moral of this note to you, I as a Summit voter and resident, am devoid of meaning, however, if we fail to give (Springfield, Miss., Union) upset about this thing. It is a thanks. Feasts and family reunions are tradi- We have never been much disturbed by disgrace. tional parts of the day. But unless we bow in these electronic-marvelir-that--werr-stipposed- prayer of thanksgiving, the day is incomplete. ! ing and in turn I was kicked by to bring technological unemployment to theone of the girls who van fight- human brain. But now a scientist over in ing, and 'also was called all kimk An Example Is Set of names from most of the ones The current promotion by the merchants England has at last invented a machine that who were watching the fight. of the 400 Block of Springfield avenue in troubles us. I am a Summit High School publicizing the new look and convenience of This is one of those machines that can be Booster and to think some of ''400 Lane"—the thoroughfare in the rear of j these hoodlums are also so called conditioned to repetition to give the right re- is a disgrace. 1 am signing my their stores should act as a stimulant to other sponses to certain electric impulses. But I name but please do not put it in business concerns whose properties adjoin j the paper. new or old parking lots. what distinguishes this particular machine is > A Summit Resident. The new street—only a few months ago that the more pleasantly, rhythmic the in- an alley—-is not incongruously named "400 struction, the faster the machine learns. If it Lane." The rear of the buildings in many doesn't like what it is supposed to learn, the cases are as attractive as the fronts. All ofprocess takes longer. And with a lapse of the structures have been painted a harmonious color, have had rear entrances installed and time, the machine has to struggle more and have had a gefteral sprucing up. The town as more to lember and sometimes it just for-, a whole, and customers in particular, have entirely. .> not been unmindful of these changes for the Now there's,a brain that gets our sym- comments have been frequent and are allpathy. We are often accused of shirking jobs favorable. like fixing leaky faucets, but the truth is that GOOD LUCK The face-lifting of an alley is a wonderful on pleasant golfing days the list of household example of cooperative effort in taking an exposed portion of the business section out chores just plain slips our mind. And we have XJ.S. Olyxxipic Team of the eyesore class and into one that is to struggle more and more these days to fol- pleasant to view. The project points up thelow the instructions that come with the in- After long training and interne competition the finest athletic talent in the nation alertness and progressiveness of those mer- come tax forms. is now representing our country chants involved. They not only had an idea This is also i brain that excites our ad- but they had the initiative to go ahead with in the Olympic Games at Melbourne. Australia. it, raise the funds necessary to engage an miration. It's a rare man who needs to re- architect for an overall plan and then dig member both the binomiart theorem and the It's reassuring to all of us to know down for more money to dress up their in- date of the Congress of Vienna, especially when you that our team has proven its ability dividual properties as called for in the entire when he can look up either one of them. Even Best wishes for: to stand out favorably in open competition. Einstein had to forget the lesson that mass save by Impartial selection based on performance Local merchants many times before have and energy were different things or he would A HAPPY is one more example of American democracy in action. ' had large plans and noble ambitions. Many surveys have been made and many meetings never have gotten anywhere. mail at THANKSGIVING held about various ideas that rarely jelled The best bridge player we ever met was and usually ended up filed and forgotten. But a fellow who claimed he never tried to re- TO ALL her- in "400 Lane" is one idea that did not die member the cards as they were played. He HAYES on the vine. It was conceived only in the late argued h was simplier to forget four cards SAVWCS mi LOAN W* h«p« that »ll Anwrteani.. . 6pring and pushed so that it became an ac- M homt, wttti ftfnity or frttndt. complished program by earfly fall. after each play. That meant he had fewer and ASSOCIATION or acron th» urn with our THE FIRST Olympic TMID »nd Amwd Fbrc» We hope that other stores, other landlords fewer things to remember as the game went 955 Broad St., Newark 2, NJ. . .", will »n|oy Th«nlu|Mnf Dty NATIONAL^ and other concerns will follow suit now that on. •nd find much to b« ttunkfui (or the city is nearing the end of its plan to make Anyway, we've always thought the art of AND TRUST COMPANY OF SUMMIT Accounts insured up la - DeForest avenue a series of off-street lots: i n*ni IT., SUMMIT rouMM*- istr forgetting was grossly undervalued. And if J10JOOO. Ot»OilT INaUNANCI COMPSKATION The alleys behind the stores bordering the scientists succeed in developing efficient for- 3 Funds rrreivpd by other lots, proposed or open, atill remain an getting machines, then the competitibn will Dwmbor inth SUMMIT'S FIRST AND ONLY DRIVE eyesore. - really get keen for us humans. earn from the 1st. IN 'BANK THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, NQVEMIBR 22, It Si *•*• 7 r LETTERS from Page €. and injunts dun&g the holiday season George G Traver, exec- we're ••••llf wills ONtteaaeai, hopes are riding high and utrr» rice-president of the N* J. Safety Council sasd the »uu> ac- happy thought* envelope everyone. What will Santa bring to cident rate in the :*<• two weeks 1 of the rear u m?her than in any Altman'i? The most exciting array of gifts ever!—flne lingerie and other two-week penod lovely fashions, handsome furnishings for the gentlemen and unusual —Mayor F W. Biertuempfrl of Union hat requested all depart decorative* for the home. Bat of •! wfJ be the fashions and ment head* V~> eliminate liquor from office parties over the fantasies for the children ... for Christmas is thein! 1 Christina* hohda' %, H WALFO|LD MARTIN 1 President of the Summit r J t Association for Liquor t octroi DEATHS • CO(ICUMMCfrom Pafe «> «eae sea the lay abe*... what a myriad to w Europe An experienced horsewoman, she participated in delight children of SH age*. Walk oar Seotty dog. hone shows in thu r cum try and «a« a<«.isnprl to treat to eat. We show the "Cocktail Box" filled j the 3«th Antiairrraf! Artillert Mi*. with cheeses, olivet, spreads, hors d'oeuvres and | sile Battalion a: Pasadena. Md ! A launcher cn-vman v itii the biscuit*, 15 items in all, 10.00 Send the gourmet a ' battalion Piani en't-rpd thr Army last July and rnniplrted basic wicker basket of interesting and unusual cheeses, training at Fort Knov 1^ He at- 5.50 Or come and make your own selection from tended Summit Hich Srhool our collection priced at S.QO to 100.00 at Kiwa«t» Guest tpeakcr a', Tuesday > Summit Ki*ani* riub lunrhoori at the Hot*! Suburbar «a* Joseph F. L X bmmMm, Jttwgk* ••* fcrilll—u in our Rasck. extension markctinc *pe eialist-and a**i^anr chairman of ™ \. Trim-the-Tree shop include fabulous center-pieces like the Hepartmen? of Agricultural Economici at Ru!^:*"-'- this gay Christmas tree, 11.00, atop our revolving Mr Hauck «pnkr on thr Farm musical merry-go-round 3.50, in addition to our er and Food. beautiful hand-decorated tree balls, twinkling tree y ftowwito, Porty The Calvarj" F.pi sparkle and glitter to make your home and tree the Lake on Saturday Tran.*poriation wifl Veave the parish house at 1 prettiest ever! p.m. Robert MacArthur and Carol Shannin are in charge of arrange meats. •• meuteler Altmi gifts are •• m YWCA Dance Saturday • Aminal dance at thr Sutr.nir Younc Worn wrapped. Shopping for them is fun, too, (you'll eni Christian Aisonaiion on find so many unusual pft ideas from here and Saturdav at 8.> P ir. Music v IL be b:> thf Moodmak-r ' abroad)... and easy with our convenient Package Assembly Service that carriw your parcels for you, SAFE DtlVERS SAVE 1 has them wrapped and waiting as you leave. 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A memorial to General Jamer marks the southern end of the Lincoln was a man Wosaiagtoa First Grade Edward OfWthorp£. founder of Appalachian Trail, a hiking route who changed parties. He wasGivt* Tkaafcsgiviag Play phone Georgia, tUndt oa%t summit of (bat starts tome 2,000 miles away first a Whig, later became Re The Thanksgiving program at rates are Mount Ogtcthorpe in Georgia. It on Mount Katahdin in Maine. publican. Washington School wax ottered tins year by the First grade under LOW the direction of Mrs. Nufrio, Mis* Raiding and Mrs. KimbalL The play, "The Hunter and toe Indians, included Jay Goerk at SAVE '50.00 the hunter and Charles Morgan as the Big Chief. The other C5 first-graders were dressed ia In- AUTOMATIC dian costumes. DISHWASHER IT WONT BE LONG NOW! S2*ltS 99 .95 Special oh Sak Nw ALL DRESSED UF-Tryins on the clothes they adjusting the hem of Leslie's dress, in in charge,

'model at the Lincoln School PTA's fashion show and Lincoln' School children who afe modelling jn ,, bridge benefit on November 27, are Jackie Triolii, show- . (Fr.ant'zen Photo,' • no installation Leslie tell and Jolly Healh. Mrs. George Walker,

USE Michael Snyder, Mary Kay Sch- • giant size capacity Conipwtv very, important bufiines,'. of p| OUR Fashion Show ._„. neidcr, Jackie Triolo, Barbara viding a more complete librae • '/completely automatic . Shoppiaaj Caatar Tell, Ricky Stafford, Mai in Wad- for Lincoln School, will begin vr; • rolls on wheels Mfto • Clothing LAY- Highlight of ; niond, Pete Thielbar, Jolly Heath, dessert, go on to the fashion shot • Tools • Sportta* Gotols . Maureen Huhbard, Kit Clark, Jef- and conclude with bridge. AWAY frey Walker, Bill Moore, Terry • Toys * Houaenmres" Extra tickets arc "still availaWr Lincoln Event i Pcrlel, , Christine Gibbons, Don- • "Pd-lt-Voun*ir\ Etc. PLAN and may.be obtained h\ ralhr.; Why The Lincoln School PTA fashion j aid Holmes, and Mary Anderson, Lincoln School. CR. 3'ia Th( Uniceuplt connecter show and dessert bridge, to take ! Grownup models, will be provided affair is open to the general pub by Lilli n snap! en any faucet. place next Tuesday, -November " O'Grady. He.-- • .: " 27 at 1:15 p.m. in the school au- Mrs. Ernest H. Heath, coordi- Disposal! r-*STfS!SF~\ Not just anyone could «e; nator of the show, is being as- ditorium, will feature a series of fancy shirts in the olden days .1 tableaux with a Christmas theme, sisted by Mrs. George Walker in England, In 1533 Parliament it charge of young models; Mrs. At Lowest Prices.' climaxed by a New Year's Eve creed: "No one under the rank 1, Kufus Searles, stage director; and knight may wear a plaited shir and brittal tableau. Fashions to Mrs. Archie Boudakian.in charge be displayecTwill be provided by or shirts garnished with Mlk, gild of the runway. Helping with the or silver." EASTERN FUEL CO. ROCKAWAY SALES CO. Lillian O' Grady and Charm Lane. individual tableaux will be Mrs. Rt. 46, Rockoway, N. J. RO 9-1030 A representative group of Lin-i P. J. Gibbons, Jr., Mrs. Alfred It. 233 IROAD ST.. SUMMIT CR. 3-0004 coin School children will do theirk Snyder, Mrs. A. Z. Schneider, Mrs. A Reliable Source For Between Deaville and Dover Only M Minutes bit to help their school library Ivt*iit9t — Frtt Parking In Lor Adjoining Showroom iPhilip Tell, Mrs. Gordon Wad- ALUM. COMt. WINDOWS From Summit by modelling juvenile clothes, at Viand and Mrs. H. B. Thielbar. tho ev^iit. They are Leslie Fell. Mrs* George Thompson of Short ALUM. COMI. DOORS • i Hills will play the piano, offering ALUMINUM STORM SASH incidental music. An innovation this year will be N. 8. EDWARDS ft Ct, the use of Lincoln School's new, 24 Franklin PI., Summit . runway which extends 24 feet into the auditorium from the center CR. 3-3224 of the stage. The runway, the only Evci.: CR. 3-5815 one in Summit schools, will make Member of Summit Arti its debut the afternoon of the PTA benefit. Demountable for easy Chamber of Commerce storage when not needed, it will i be available in the future for the use of any group renting the j school auditorium as well as for ; use at any of the other elementary | schools in Summit. This PTA benefit event, which Patronize will combine pleasure with the Local ALDERNEY Brooklawn Farm* Business% Dairy Product* Moriii PUInt, N. J. «. I-J5U ---— SHOP CESSPOOL at CLEANING Building - Repairing HOME CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED, BUILT AND REPAIRED

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because of unnecessary metagecrkak ? FLETCHER LINCOLN-MERCURY CORP COMMONWEALTH 80 FRANKLIN PLACE SUMMIT WATER CO. tw,..|H KW li-rt MM I hiti.!«. '' "^ ~I THI SUMMIT HERALD. THUtSDAY, NOVEMIIH 12. lfS4 WWW W# , Jr. and Mn. Charles patients at the John E. Ruaaeus nm AMHMI Y* Safe Stenger; gift wrappinia, Mrs. ' Hospital for Cbest Diseases at John Leaveni and Christmas TB Seal Funds Berkeley HeighU are engaged in The Chriatmas sale of the Worn icards, Mrs. Edward J. Veitco. aa's AWtfliary of Calvary Epi* bedside- activities under the direc- jHome baked good* will be han- tion of the League's occupational copal Cterch will be held Tues jdled by^St Katberine'i Chapter Do Big Job, day, Nawnbtr IT, ia the Parish therapy director. Miss Dorothy i*ith Mr». Claude Wampkr and Yfceger Among the activities House, trom M a.m. to 3:30 p.m iMn. Floyd Becker as chairman. Mrs. Leopold Starr and Mrs E * htth bed patients can carry on ! Pot-pourri, toy, and gift u*es ChaNman Says are leather lacing, painting and E. Drtpr am co-chairman in | will be arranged by Mr* John D. charge cf tba event More than 200 tuberculosis pa- sketching, needlework, jewelry as- STUDEBAKER '57 iTidaback and Mn. Marshall Het- tients in Summit and Union Countj > seaibly, model building, copper Iimrhaoit will be served at i trick. ire getting help from the various tooting, v x-dbunsng and o>cor- BOOB voder the direction of Mrs services supported by Christina* . athtg. and other bobby studies. Harry MeGrath and her commit- George Washington'! political seal funds, it «u reported this 1 Approximately thirty patients tee. The sale of hand made ar- week by Donald' Holmes of 45 are able at present to go to the ticltf is fatcharg e of Mrs. Joseph party was Federalist; wither Democratic nor Republican. Maple street, local chairman. : bobby steop. Uney engage ia craft The Christmas Seal sak for 1956. work such as ceramics, weaving, is now in progress. Contribution; j copper enameling, rug hooking, IS HERE! received will enable the Union I printing, leather work and sewing. Counts? Tyhfreiilosia and He alt* 1 The industrial tbop for ambu- League to carry on its services to lant paUeots and for oat-patients p. a mom !T »•'•.„ for Those Who Demand Perfection patients, ex-patients and the gen- include* power woodworking, fur- eral public for the coming year. , mture repair. industrial sewing, There Is Nothing Finer Than About 100 of the tuberculosis typewriting, mimeograph and mul- DELEGATE - Herman J. Biele tigrapb instruction and film edit- f^ld of 41 Kent Place Boulevard, ing and projection. , j assistant professor of foreign Ian- guagrs at Union Junior College Christmas Seal funds support j also a socul service department in Cranford will represent that which assists every new tubercu school at the meeting of the Jun- ' OW PRESSURE to&is patient with personal, fam- ior College Council of Middle At- ily and economic pnbkms. Miss lantic States to be held at Ai- , lantic City this week-end. ' I V '. I O N OIL BURNER GwewMjn Me ConneD is the League's social service worker. ' am a z ing Six patient * are receiving high the end of December. Contribu- school instruction from Mr*. Clara jtions for Christmas Seals may ber' ' Reeres *>f the Springfield Re- sent to the local Seal Sale treas- I CRAFTSMANSHIP PERFORMANCE gional High School. urer of the Union County Tuber- j FUEL SWINGS in s ear more solidly built in • car mce thoroughly fei* 'A!- patier'* and ex patients re rulom and Health League. quiring rehahilitatMn counseling DEPENDABILITY SATISFACTION are assisted by Mif-s S. Anna Rudo- Registrations Opta for rick, the League's rehabilitation in a car mor» completely inspected "> » car you II enjoy lorge» director. T»o patients were re- Summit CoofcifM) Ckww cently refernrd to the New Jersey The final cookerj' class* of the AT YOUR NEW STUDEBAKER DEALER Rehabilitation <"c»m mission for fall neripj will he held at the Sum- training, and s.\ patients assisted mit commercial off ice on Decem- OFKRIN& LOWEST fRICfS IN N. J. in returning to their former em- ber 12 at 7:30 p.m. Registrations ployment. are now being accepted at 341 The educational services of theSpringfield avenue. Ltague are alv> available to pa- Topic of the free session will b« JAMES GORMAN, INC, tients. a« well a* tlie x ray follow- "Midsy fare' and cookie cap- up for ex patirnt«. ers," with the rlasj under the 298 BROAD ST. SUMMIT The IKS Chnttmas Seal Sale in direction of home economics ad- Union County will continue until viser Miss Elizabeth McNamar*. This) oQ burner is making ftnl- nviag history! Offers utterly different design Ifcsiaws whiiea wipe out tbe usual causes of Ugh hasting costs and eanries trouble. Proved to savs as much as 50% ia fiaeL See a WinkW LP dMBonstmtaoti— corns in today—no obligation. NON-Ciet HOZZLI • UABAMTIII) 1* VIAIt NEW JERSEY'S MOST SHOPPED SUPER MARKETS A eabtoet ia light, modern design of graceful proportion avoids the heavy, box-like appearance of ordinary television raceivert. 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S«mn.lr ,^:? 784 SPRINGFIELD AYE, SUMMIT «- n« THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. tf!4 Veartfcs Injured Presbyterian WWe. Cor Hi* Sewer Water Huoridation Merits If yon have r • traias, M- Church School eycle*. dtalet, ai.tk|ue». farnl- treated at OverS,u<4^H,;* V tare, or any other article* jtaL Summit and release;, sa. Described at Heights Panel suitable for Christmas gifts, Meeting Tuesday (day ixigbt after a 1!, """V.- ' Bcitotty MgMi — Five den- \ will effect an improvement in why not lint them for sale in New Providence — The annual I thej were nding ran 1 tisis ami doctflm jotted in a panH ; dental health for a greater mini oar Christmas Gift Suggeitio tt meeting of Sunday school teachers discussion to «Kpeuad the merits ' her of persons and the motfier* oi tlie three, four I under construction at •,•„, column* that will appear hi 'section of MouHlatn i ei fi\nn\4»Uot\ at drinking water While several <>f the approxi- j and five year old members will be the Clarified Section ©f jM* ; Seven Oaks Drive. The <.•*,;„' m the Township at,,* weeim;; <-f mate thirty persons present fa- Herald beRUjninjj oext week. i held Tuesday evening at the JVew the PTA Health Commute M«»n- M>ri'd the niwc there were those • Providence Presbyterian Church, muddy and soft""foli^.u in. ', Just call CRertview 3-4M9 Ual rains. dt> m#ht in Columbia Schou, who < b.ieoted, nUw fear of the and a»k for "Ctasatfied." •starting at 8:15 p.m. ' The curriculum of the nursery- , Tbot.-«-ec treated at the ',., the panel comprised Dr. (it-.riv harmful a •.•poet* vi water fiuori- V'-U. G Siiiiwwi of MiUburit, o \mS> diiti'in. c*s*v»alh <>i persons suf- kindergarten department wLH be ; included Dunald Tuckt s - atncian, Dr. Franci* \*-\w •<•! ft :m^ tn»i" diatM-u^ and allergies. Lomberdi Gets Commit!** presented by Mrs. Wallace W. t Mountain Ave., North Ti, . St**rti 1'laut*. Pne»ideii' <>) the. It \> «.- p iinird out that of Dwitlvts f<," (till t.»u-a. ,.. New J«n «4»i* the ^/ co-superintendents of the depart- ' PUiufield and Cecil H •.-•'•' dren and chairman i tin- I ni«n v^as defeated in four and approved , bardi of Berkeley Heiifhts. was Co-chairmen in charge of re- 4U7 W. Fifth St., Planned r Walker and Mrs. Leonard J. Roth It required several him ! tli.»e present recommended more prcme Court last week t» serve a Anthony Bebbino. a local r>«>'* time for further study an the con- three-year term as * member of ' inson. Assisting on their committee the car out of the excav., cian and Dr Anthwy Mocchia, - troversial i»*o*. the ethics and grievance eommi.- i are Mrs. Charles P. Susen. Mrs. -local dentist IhwKlass Ward. Fred Bert, PTA president «aid tee of I'nion County j Joseph T. Scott, Mrs. Howard J. Uom leject Proposal president of the l>cal Board of d.'K-umrtiU w*U be displayed u\ A Summit attorney. Mr Lom- Davis and Mrs. Richard Schmidt. • Two Clubs Health served a* moderator banli is a former assistant I'nion Hostessing at the door will be the Berkefcy Height* library Tbe .New t tovuiciuf H^H •The doctor* traced the history i pointing out both tide* of the County prosecutor and in present- Mrs. Edward F. Naramore. Jr.; mutual dinner Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. in ci Qooridation of drinking water. Mrs. Bill B. Oliver, Mrs. Kenneth the Chi Am Chateau, Route 22, lions Qub a' „ 4 question. Included will be litera- ly a member of the Berkeley in tine HoU'l Suinr eicpenments »n Newburjfh • n(r<> fmn Ma1on, NY. over a ten j rett. Sum tnit unamrntmsh (j) w1lirn voters turned (knen the Board of Adjustment Township Committeemaii Ar- proposed formation <;] a Te*r period «-here tmrfh decay j a] Teadiers in the nursery-kinder- thui- A. Manner and Harry Mat- ! dub in eacfa town Tn< *a* reported rfduced by tw; ^1*"'^ %?. ?"I; * .t V ' Beriolajny of Garuond. quanti'.} of water to be treated, Chnsti, Texas, marking completion of the Bnro man's Compton for the three-year-olds; Mayor Holley, will have served tie fluoride compound used, Jhe The fluondation oi drinking water, ijce department was complimented 16-E extension chairmai, by th< Board of; y u,e Hoard of Education recent Naval aviation cadet course. The new flyer is now stationed at Jack- Mrs; George, Beesley and Mr*. six years o«i the Committee when pviwn' fluoride content ol tlie D He enlistiHi in the Navy Air l'<>rps in January, 1955, andPeter Gehrke for the four-year- G. Russell Bauer. . if-Mgras Health is under •>si [y^' ei.i. nrlbt-n T. Owren, and Mrs. TlK.in-1 ,(VV.n;n,p committeeman, Jan. 1, Cnkm at 8 p m f*-i. million part* <>! water i- t.V Lincoln School, New Providence; Summit Hijrh ilu eieven munii-ipiilitif, sej-ved ul the-schools which involved a and attended! a* Owens for the five-year-ol(fc>, | jgjj iI 'A letter was direct«'d t. l «•>. i. nwn;ration maintained in fhif-r-. Westminster College, New WrilminfiU>n, Pa., before enlisting. and Mrs. A. H. Twombiy, Jr,, in a KUppue.t by tlie Uwnmomealth Water, juvenile. r His term as com-mittretnan and trict officials advismi. tlu.' ^hP; charge of music: fur the 11 o - mayor has been concurrent with • j f y creatim: M: |. Tbe member of the Plan- j ciub should be propoM-rt r «miir. j Pierson, Mrs. Drmald\A Dodge, rent* a year, one doctor declared, Hiat epmpan>'.. I tution. _____.„_....__. _^_ ninj; Board. He has served as Fi- • come »nly when niemU-r* nii>i:t; White on Revoked List Dismisses Two Appeals and Mrs. Victor Raitkcfu*r ftw the nance Officer, chairman of the ty believed such aitmr ttn,. Berkeley Hrlj(htv-A charge of Berkeley Height* — TV Union three-year-olds; Mfs. ^cbert Hin- Fire Committee. Rescue Squad. ' prove helpful to aims ami nine!. - Board of Taxation, Kliza- richs. Mrs. Edvin M. Hoag, Mrs. Public Assistance Board and a tives of Lionisni • • cost Honakl E. Sayre. 21. of both, recently dismissed two ap- H. Vamierwart, Jr., and Mrs. Col- tnist«"e iti the Library Board. I The club completed plai> t< a • Grand St. Nojltn PlaiufieUl," a $2(15 peals from assessed valuations, lin Schabornuffh for the four-year- Mayor Holley is training and ! as host at a lone dinm: tmr anou^las J. Ha safety supt-rvisar in the Refining ing with Summit. Sprin^fii id arr BUY-RENT or TRADE berstroh ; presided in Mutucipal ertv. Mrs. Joseph Remeika, Department of Texas Company, : Passatc Township Lion* a' 7 p'.•>„ Board President Frank J. Pfa,ff five-year-olds, and Mrs. S. C. Ben- New York City, N.Y. He is mar- \Sov. 2T at the King"'(i<;"Vi:e hi, Arrested (k-t; 21 follxwuig an said the deei>iepartment had publi- Scout Camp at Berkeley Heights Guild and Men's Clrb of the Dia- 1 cized it At that time, Magistrate which waa assessed at $13,925 for mond Hill Community Church or 1957CHRYSLB-> Haberstixih placed Sayre on two land and $«,125 for tho Iwflding. Wednesday, November 28 at 8:15 WINTERIZE wwks' probation pending a Club valuation was $2,900 for land p m. He will tell of his expe- check. and $1,750 for building. riences while roaming the Bowery The court said it learned offi- •The Diamond Hill Corporation, in New York. cially that Sayre lost hie condi- Valley Road, wws assessed for a A "Luncheon is Served," party tional red license indefinitely Oct. valuation of $43,300 for land. will be held on Thursday, Decem- also other cats available 1 "f tlie committee an- the "Again Pioneers" is a former .Presbyterian and Methodist in 'iany's Esso Servicenter New Providence. Hollywood film star. She has worked with thc Billy Graham HA1IT E. EEK.N. Prep. The new stones will be rut and Evangelistic Crusade and recent- lettered during the winter and iti- SpHnglWd A Ur;o« Aim. New ly appeared in the Rilly Oraham "YOUR LOCAL U-HAUL AGENT stalled with the cooperation of production "Soul/ t, O.nflict " the I'nion County Board of Free- CR. 3-iltf holders and the various cemetery The public in .v.vitcd tn attend associations. Information and applications may be obtained by writing !o 10 •• the group at 49 Grosvcnor road. Short Hills. Bora Civil Defense Unit To Have Test for Members New Providence— Director Curt- is W. Gray has anounced that a Civil Defense organizational test will be held in the Borough of Ntw. Rrovidence, _ beginning at_3 p.m. on Sunday, November 25. C INSURE CHRISTMAS :V!NG A local incident has been plan- ned and the various committees JOfN CUR CHRsSTMAS CLUB in the Civil Defense organization will proceed to function as nec- essary. Inasmuch. aj_this_ls_an-.organi,. zational exercise only, there will , The saving of a small amount each week will make well-filled Christmas be no participation by-the gener- al public nor will any sirens be stockings a certainty for those to whom you delight to give. sounded. There will be no aftermath of extt'a January bills when you prepare in t Church Men advance for Christmas expenditures through opening a Christmas Club account To Attend Breakfast at the Citixenj Trust Company, the largest and fastest growing Christmas New Providence—Men of the Club in town. Methodist Church of New Provi- dence /ull attend a Community Which of these clubs suits you best? Breakfast of thc Southern Dis- trict at the Somerville Methodist Church on Sunday at 7 a.m. .50 a w»»k for 50 we»U 25 00 The group will be among (16 1.00 a week for 50 week* 50.00 churches in attendance. The local 2.00 a week for 50 woeki 100.00 contingent will be led by Rev. 3.00 a week for 50 w«elt» 150 00 Reece R. Hill and George Brod- 5.00 a week for 50 we«kt 250.00 ley, lay reader. 10.00 a wtek for 50 wteki 500.00 "AgainPioneen11 Rim At St. Uke's Sunday New Providence — "Again Pio- neers," a sound motion picture starring Colleen Townscnd Evans, will be shown at St. Luke's Re formed Episcopal Church at 8:00 p.m. on Sunday evening. This is the story of a young

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Germany, on N6- mit. In addition to their appear- Robert Terrell. Prior to leaving aid course in order to further pro- headquarters, is d Europe.'Mr. Srheichenost was en-! vember 13, has made 30 similar Begin Rehearsals ance with the symphony this fall, Young Refugees the chorus is also preparing for tect participant! in the Summit ait personnel to ployed as a laborer. j crossings and is under charter of The Summit Community Chorus Anton* the 1.252 refugees who their regular winter concert, to recreation program, according to geney treatment when The other, lkltfa Bot7, also 22. lhc Ink rgovernrnental Committee and The Colonial Little Symphony WJII amve here on Friday ehroad b« given in January. the U.S. Navy Tr»nsport, General of Yugoslavia, is sponsored by ! for European Migration. Society have begun joint rehear- LaogfiU mill he two who will take Chester J. Ehrbar of Countryside. sals for their concert on Decem- The program for the December op permanent residence in Sum-Miss Botz was a seamstress in j Education Board Appoints ber 5, to be given at Madison High 5 concert includes Suite for mit through the sponsorship of aYugoslavia. Strings, by Foote: Beethoven's New Teacher at Lincoln School, Madison. The chorus will join the symphony, under the di-Symphony No. S; Four Episodes, The appointment of Miss Lois rection of Thomas Scherman, rn by Bloch; and the Mass in G, by Plan Service Sandra Sherman as a Fourth presenting the Schubert Mass in Schubert. Grade teacher at the Lincoln G. School, was announced this week The three solo parts of the mass YMCA towliit? Alleys IRWKLIX HIIIS by "Roberts v.S. Reed, superin- for tendent of schools. will be sung by Mrs. T. Joseph Available Thursdays 7W01BLY DRIVE 1 KN01 HILL DRIVE I Miss Sherman, who resides at Cochrane, soprano; Robert Simp- Do-lt-YourseK son, tenor and Richard Unger, The YMCA physical department Maplewood, attended Skidmore announces that Thursday eve- College and Boston University, bass. Mrs. Cochrane, a member Projects of the chorus, sung the part of nings are available at the "Y" Ranch 6 Split Level Homes where she will receive her BS in for an organised bowling activity la And Art**! Yaw HMM elementary education in February, the youth, and other solos, in the JOINS BANK STAFF — The ap-i performance of given by in the bowling alleys. She also attended I'psala College Bel»w is a bt «f the Mam avsJhhtv pointment of Alfred Ely, Jr. ofthe Summit Community Chorus Persons who are interested In last summer. '•• . ' to kelp yo« oa Home Frajtcts, vfa: Cull CR. 3-1010 or any agent Miss Sherman will replace Miss | Far Hills to the newly-created , last May. Mr Simpson has ap-bringing in an organized group to Joan Bnstroin, who will leave the post of assistant to the president jpeared-wilh the chorus several use the *'Y" bowling alleys on a Btemedrltr'i Galfe zJU Yart it Gantra has been announced by Lawrence j times. He and Mr. Unger are regular league basis, on Thurs- £347 Hone Work»b»» C3M aaataStuMtFartt school system next month. :W Koom AMUtoM 3T3*» A IMM 4a V»w (,ir»» J. MacGregor, president of thefrom Westminster Choir College. day evenings, are asked to con- XH\ Interior Knaodrllnr SM4 Caraam * Canin The tiny key deer, named for Summit Trust Co. Mr. Ely's pri- The chorus, whose; regular di- tact the physical director, Rob- SMI I'psUir* KcmOdrHBf CMS an t* atalM a the Florida keys, their habitat, SJM Dovtotaln fcemodeliai Slil Waal Frsrn mary duties will be development rector i.« Ralph II. Burner, last ert West, at CRestview 3-3330. SMI Clotel Krwodrlini :M2 O*t*w hiavm Combination Aluminum now number about 94. Frequent and public Velations activities of S»»tB| tenter -JJ3 rtrak Ktatf counts are made to iave them run Houttaol* of/Ire the hank. Mr. Kly is a trustee of Bt4rm>M Barcatns ; from becoming extinct. The aver- SSSt »aack the Far Hills chapter. Red Cross KtBrMor CftMnrt SU3 OMI*M age adult is 27 inches tall. 38 Murk Bar STORM WINDOWS and in 1947 was its fund chair- Nuck Stooli rlM najr Var« inches long, and weighs 30 pounds. Slii SIM < liaatr Catu«« man. He is a major in the Army 1-ln-l T»l»le =r «• Utlte Alaaaa STORM DOORS, JALOUSIE DOORS. Reserve, holds Silver Star with slim cluster and Bronze Star citations Toy Chert S1Z3 Wood and Aluminum costs so littl* and .served in Europe during World War II. He formerly *va» la additloM to this Free Mas Service yra als* have the id JALOUSIE PORCH WINDOWS lo phon« associated with C. R. F. Wicken vaatage of seeing oar Hosae BasMiag aoC lesMdeliag E»hibm den L Associates of New York pretesting latest Ideas aad Detlgas Iw addkg eMveairacei ni "— * Quality and Service — City. Mr. Ely is a 1941 graduate comforts to your hone. Over M Years Serving the Public anywhereof Princeton and is married N'» cost to yosj—and BO oUigatioa—jaat a s«rt «i MU- the father of two children. Cleveland &B4 servicei. limit of 3 Plaas to a vi&itm- oa any ««e visit. Richmond...... 7O< You will have fui doing these projects aad >«• will FRANK G. CURRID CO. Area Pingry Students ! realize why the ever growing numbers nl Ds-IM'Mrself entii •trtm HBWIMK tftw • fai mt THAT ALL •44 MocrH Jmtpfk; MOT MIWb«m Avc, Skart HIHi slaits are finding Home life s* raara n»ore eaj»yaUe f«r Ue feudal* 1 mim. ttottaa In "John Brown's Body" j Whole family because of added comforts and roateuenrei thete DR. 6-2723 10% Ui tot iadaddl. FAITHS 1 Sis Summit Area students-at the ' MAYBE projects bring to them. • mi>r.i:T PAYMENTS-IT TO SS M6VTIIS TO PAY Pinery School took part last Fri- ' SERVED When you decide on a Project aboitt the Home to is jai« • Robert Rettig of Countryside, who than in weeks of searching elsewhere. V*a are always welrome i read the part of Abraham Lin- DESIRES —Come.soon—we ate sure a visit wiO be prafitable totow . Hone SAVE 50% DURING OUR coln and Peter Leavens. 27 Bed illustrated above Is • Weyerhaeuser Madalar desigi p«t>alir ' ford road; Gordon Stevenson. 200 with 4fc>-It-Yoarself Home Builders. Summit avenue; John Connor, 49 : Prospect Hill avenue; Hammond Robert D. Brough Griepenkerl. 12 Hickory road and U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. Peter Wood, 12 Colt road, all mem- Funeral Home Everythltif tot Horar-Buildl»i. RtMOrfrUBf IB4 D* !t-T*a I bers of the chorus. Springfield Ave. at Morris 700 SfilNGFIElD AVt. IBKELTT riBGHTS. N. j. 2 FOR 1 SALE! I The play, given by the Pingry Players in the school chapel, was • AMPLE PARKING TELEPHONE ft ; directed by Edmund A. LeFevre. _ CRestview 7-4444 Englnaerod tor uour kind of driving I OLDS MOBI LIE LIQUIDATION SALE NEW CLOSING OUT OUR COMPLETE RECORD DEPT. WHILE THEY LAST THOUSANDS OF SELECTED

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•gEMlED FOR SAFETY -Ever mindful that proper safety precau- tions are the best way ta prevent accidents, t!,e Summit Exchange t'iyb. has taken a pa::icukr interc.t in school safety. Recently, tiw sr;up purchased f.?r l',vi city's Sch-.ol Safe'v Pair,,;*, new uniforms onsisting of liats, b.^'ts t:id rj i.p*dl<. M I.1',!,)1 tiij new j^ar. are f t;e« t t) n^n) Ncsl ILrtmar. I! -.isevi-It JV:- •). \;t:i.ir Ruhl, St. Ter e-a Patrol and Linda Cast, Br...\!.>n Sctu>l Pa-.•••/I. Ljvucnco Panneili is president cf the Sirnmit Kvrlirjjs'e CVb. Eor/y Summit, Like Plymouth "Had Humble Church Start By N«»rman Rauscher '• meetings in tie "area, however, If the original'Pilgrims coiild date back to the early 1820s. e today the many places rf wr-i Through a gift from Mrs. Mary sh:p- avail'.Me fi r rll thece vhoj Sayre,- the roncregation built- its to offer tha-ks on t'is (by i first church in 18^-8 at Morris, and of Thanksgiving, they, would i>-- Summit avenues. In 1PO0 the pres dei-d by wide-eyed and amazed, i ent structure wr.s completed and For it mur-t be realized that when enlarged,vin 1011. he first .ThanksgivingDr,y was) t' Carried in Field Stonet — unded by this hearty and Godly ^ ,91g f()Ur VMr; gfter ^ E$0 clan some three end a half «n-,Summit. Chi } became independ. tunes «g« facilities for worship|,.nt of the t t0 •£ vtie anything but abundant. An (he Eaft Summit Community assortment of undated Ican-to s | Church the congregation led by and Ing cabins, built of rough hewn Kev j Oakps and wil]iam wood over packed-down ea'th and HaI]s Jr constructed ,he wali< filled with uncomfortable benches find foundation of ,nother church vere the Pilgrims houses of wor- ,)y carVvj s(onM from nearby sh:P. humble as they were. . f;oWs_ In ]922 when ^ build.

Tuday, with t!:e church becom- inK v as completed, the conjjrejfa- j; more and more a sociological tion decided to name it ifter its f iree, congregations are buildirc first pastor and the church be into them greater facilities for rll came Oakes Memorial Methodist, vho wish to take part in f..e wide: f>ne voar after a meeting or %ancty of programs and events • ,roa Baptists, the First Baptist now offered by all churrhes. Sum- church was farmally organized nut is no exception to this-impor^^;-\vcst" Summit's Union Chapel lait trend. i which the congrccation purchased Put like fie ri^ri^r, Pr,lv Sum- f,r$i,ooo. A second church was built 'nut. too. hurt ti m;ikt« do with jn jflgg at the corner of New Eng- h imble quarters for the purposes ]and avenue and Locust drive. The ({worship. i present structure was completed At the beginnirjr of the Nine- in 1903. •,r>er,th century, prayer meeting? Althouph t^e bednning <»f a re known to have taken place in synagogue dates back to the early the vicinity of what is now thepgeos, it-wws not until 190O that Canoe Brook Country Club. It is j the observance of High Holidays also known that the Turnpike for i was ncid jn • public halls through- v many yeads was called "Tempta-i out the city. The present Jewish turn Road" after a vi^itinc I'res-, Communitv Center was organized tnterian preacher informed his jn 1929. in that same year the fWk there thct thev mairtiirrd prp?en( budding was purchased, li 'travel the mad cf temptation." Temple Sinai, the second and THE ROAD RUNNING FROM MAPLE Hence, the name. newest synaRosue in the area, was Episcopal Church Fint nr;ari7ed in I!1"!.1 1 ™ The oricinal C;.lvr,ry -Kp^cnp.' jn JR37 the Swedish Evangelical j ST. TO WOODLAND AVE. BEHIND THE f.hurch, erected in 1854. i« con*id- Lutheran .Salem Church became. fied to be the £ir.=t church ever t;ie p,..^ Lutheran Church and ti be built in Summit. The tunic!-: tho-f illowin^ vcar built its piectural Fame ruth 5i.!e of S^rinsficld r.\eiu;(•• r p on_in;,] A1j soul's, Church SPRINGFIELD AVE. IN THE 400 BLOCK ;•-( west of^V liecii'ne the Ciiinnninity Chui'f'n Prior 1^ i'* cn-triictiort. m"r.'Or. and i'r October 191 ."<. the r'r-eh's foumh r. Hrv. V T>rc>ent cd"nia' striTture'wa> yojl- '- a! hi? TOli't(•.I. ~'I ;Hiiv rt> pn-;npli'hon-—fre- C.-rk; hr\l • the buildiniT L ••: ;u-f! w i

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]ding had alVo .n;i.;o« j^H^Uan Si-ii'tuf l.nd i:- Vtin-.. Ir.efs and the in. H.'H ing for Everyone. .-. fin ff erliir'.'i'iq. 11"^ ;i':ii>n ttxik fl.ne in li*'7 at FM>1 '! •re a:iy flei-ivi.-r c ^W\K (')iuri-Ii of ( ivri>t No Summit Resident Car Sticker .» church burned di^m hi "iTTTT-wr.^s .°!>fld in ' house aj j <> present builwir:^ v l.rintlnM avenue and Ruthwn , Is Required '!; re. l'i '9:w. li-ii1 si'oup built it-' * Early ,,v^r.'. stiuoUiie. " S ;mmit a> early 22 IVit St.. John's r\angc!ii;;tl Lutheran You can Cross "400 Lane" and Enter the until shcitly b./foi e 1:.f pii.'rch was f I'-inde TwT > ,vil War did tlx* f'tute \ca:; '..!<•.• t'10 .-nn.'v;.ilinn built Shops That Have Rear Entrances. •rs of Ceitti.d ViT^hM. :N f\'M iiril "tily cliuri-h at the iiurch first, V-'l1.''' rilff"' < ri-cr f'f Pfl'i'iT.-t »*'*.'nue and *Wi, this croijjp i'rn'ird v t * li r>cec!'wocil road. .,.-t Prr>hv(r! ian Cl-vreb !" e T r.Tc'i Chri.-'i;»n Lnd'>:i"vor""S'o' i c'vipel. But the 'HVIT.TII/.;tI> n r it- 'i-.tii,.-. the Fountain Bap- l 1 - - -.rilived and M.-y I".1. '•••"'"• t,.' ri.'nr ; ua- f••! "i<'d in 1898 in n < h,:rch held ALFRED S. ANDERSON IDEAL FROCKS ''•romonies ft»r tl-e p'T^evt clijvch ,,. fir-t nieetr.^s at the Lincoln • 'k place on July 14, 1^0'y^ YM*"A. .In 1928 sen-ices were trans- Women's Wearing Apparel Fine House war is and Hardware - Realtor - Insurer T*he correrstone of thp-*"r^rii'1 n r 1 (orrt,^ to a home it Broad street 41f Sprin^fidd Avenut 431 Springfield Avtiwt S' Teresa's Church was hid m ; and Orchard where, in 1936, the 1V-3. Until that year. Summit wss rrrseTit building was constructed. J nission of the Vndi^n Catlvilsc., ^n ir,;x> tin Pilcr.m Bapti'i rn<-h. In 1RT4. it became a '-'par church vas firmed and in 1PI1. fc parish. The church's f.r-t pas- t,ip p0Tr3reqati"n purchased land LILLIAN O'GRADY ROOT'S of SUMMIT Ir was Dr. Winaud Wiccer. vh" at -f oicnwood place for the pur- BROOKDALE DAIRY aid DELCTSN liter became Bishop of Newark „.,-,, nf constructing a permanent Tv>t church's second building wac huilding. \ Ladies' Wearing Apparel and Sportswear Men and Boys' Wear Girted in 1886 and the third and ; §- - 415 Springfield Avtnut 401 Spriitqrlttd AVMM J-esent building, in 1919. ! The name of "spa for a water- \ On July 1. 18G7, the M.thodist inc resort is derived from Spa. F-user>pai Church was formed at Belgium, which is a fashionable 'UP Deantown school. Methodist resort for meBicmal waters. BUSCH & SONS, Jewelers LOFT'S CANDY SHOP AM Tail, mft^d SUMMIT FOOD MARKET 411 SpriftffltM Avtfti* I 423 SpriajfitM Avmmt TalK •• long at you Ilk*— I i phone rates for • f;' CHARLINE'S DRUG STORE Dlt JULES MANNING extra minutes I TROST'S JAKE SHOP ; OPTOMETRIST \ are cheap I 427 SprinffitM AVMNM 441 S mlnut* call to RICHMOND... 70* I extra mlnut«», «ach only 20* FASHION STORE flltion rili ftDin M**K« iflti i f M »ntf I •1 • tltjaiit f SvndiSuntorr IDS f*Ft* UUii Mtiacfc neliKtkMM i| Ladies' Wearing Apparel MILLS-GRAYER SHOE STORE WOOLWORTH, F. W. CO. JBHBB flfl^'flalB a^a^B aaaifl a^alB aVaV ^BB fllB HM ^ 40t SpriMfdM A» 42S SerfaellaM AMBJI 411 SfrbffiaM THE SUMMIT HUALD. THMMPAV. NQV1MUK H. W4 "Anastasla" Hobby Htf HotftMtt Mist B«nn«rt Gives Talk Lincoln School Luncheon Program Mrs. Aafeaay J. Rat^ On Landscap* Design FletafcerP. n^m^^ Book Fair Seen Scheduled for Gripping Drama L. H. Comptoa. Mra Jofaa i Jo«o Eastman Bennett, land- aag will be Jmstesses ta th* scape architect of Summit gave a Yule Gift Aid j Club Home Unit At Playhouse HaH siath grade iimu^ talk last Wednesday tor the FUke Preparations are under way for; Tb* rortnigfctly Club's Ataer- Bsorrow, Navosaber a and Hoe Garden Club of Westfield. By Janet Catttra the LincQln School "B:iok Fair" to; ican Home depactmeot wiD kirn as B. Beaaett, Jr. and Her talk was entitled 'Plan Bei>>;« be held from Tue&dUy, November 5 bow gay aod featrve decoration Tfce sovereign robes of aaother You Plant," in which »he stressed eighth grade 27, through Friday, November 30, ' can bd«» "Make It a Wonderful, swept th* Playhouse boards low-cost initial outlay without sac tha aaaadatfetfs 1M& prodse- from 11am. to 3 p.m. in the school • Wonderful Christmas" wnen Mm. Oa Saturday. Mu J*,* c rificuig design. . "Aaaatasia" by MareeQe terar will receive the tenth Mm Bennett is a graduate of library- Theodore Owmau of Craotford Mauralla. This is not the isBperi- cath and twttfth grade the Pennsylvania School of Hor- Sponsored by the Lincoln PTA, . eowes to the clubhouse Friday, iaplaesbk "Eliiabeth the Mrs. Walter C. MacU ticulture and Landscape Design (or the iiir is iuned to fci\. e parents Noveeaber M at 10 a.m. to talk i" of verdant memory but George H Pautsea aad Mn Women in Ambler, Pa and had the opportunity of buying new . about bom* Christmas decora- aa imhattm\y w*ary, iafiaitely as A. Durfaa. Mrs W Brut- previously maj>red in irt at col- towpassioaata, btdoautaoiy regal, Jr. wiB be hosteMe. toZ lege Sht ha» designed the grounds children's books for Christmas' Dewafer Empreas of all th* grade ea Mtiaday, Novemhw of numerous churches, homes and giving with the thought that books, For the p»M aix y«an, Mrs. Oss- Raaaiaa. A fueea, la whose eyes, Mrs. Ketuarth C. Stovt)l »i real estite Jevel>pments. She is given for Christmas are a child's | man hat traveled gmwehout the fixad «poa the heriton, art sst- lMHrt««s t« the New Pm da*. a member of tht (arden commit- state at New Jersey, kcturing on mories of inwtrtavabk past glories year-loiiR friends. There, will b^( ciith grade «a Tuesdav, See of the Summit VWCA. eattf American deeorattona. Sbt aw) toeffable griefs; ia whose a wide selection of wonderful new! ber It. Mrs. Mttto. A*^ '» axpariaoced in adult education lashing anger, ehkanery children's books which will include; Un. Clyde M. NoB waT«*~! OFFICER CANDIDATE—John B. and bm Itow to pt*»*ut b*t KEIDK eLECl - Mr. and Mrs. aad gnwd art uuBashcd and t Zeta Tau Alpha to Meet ; recently-published books as well as j dghtfc and ninth grade dats Walsh ia presently stationed at the BroM D. Ciulkins of Mountainside agaia, gWwiag with courage, a Thf I'nion County Alumnae j the old favorites that ,have bii-n i material lo aa totertwUnf manner U S. Naval Bate at Newpcrt. R 1. have aBBop&ced the engagement Chapter of Zfta Tau Alpha will designed eipeetaMy to bring out wavtrbig apirit is atfwagthcaed to Walsh, a June graduate at Villa- j read and loved by youngsters for of their daughter, Carol, to Robert lit-ji "Christmas Around the the latent creativity «| her listen- fulfil! tts dutiny. nova University, is the s<";n of Mr. many years. | F. Henderapn. am of Mr. and Mrt. TICKETS Vt.'ild" drsculx-d by Mrs Mary In the adult education fieid Marjorit Jeffertoa Is every inch and Mrs. Frank S Walsh. 19 Pit- The books will be iflentifieii bv ' Robert H. HsttdaneB of 4 Black- •Anntrim's, of the Union County she has conducted daaata in dee- tk# empreas aad, like her. she FOR THE 1956 ney avenue. New Providence. a^e level from pre-school through I burn place, Miif Caulkiaa grad- gracefully Mats herself m second Hume Kmnorhics service. at their teens to facilitate selection of ex-j oration, furniture ateocittkig and m«c!ir.n nn Tuesday at 8:15 p.m , Mrs. iota D. Haaloa tray painting. uated from Weatfield High School, place aad relinquishes the throne actly the right, books to capture; 8 Mrs Joseph Wateihouse, chair- Thenceforth, she illumines the says... •man of the "Book Fair," is being MtaMt gifta-the kind that car- ployed by the Western Electrk Heights, to Rocco LaSasso, son On Saturday ry with fee* toe true apirit of plot, swaalika, mysterious aod elu- NOW ON SAU of Mr and Mrs. Charles LaSasso assisted by the following Lincoln Company in Union. 7o give your own magic St. Joseph's Church. East Ruth- living. of ]68 Lincoln avenue, Berice^e) School mothers: Mrs Theodore at • • ' • / . i Geballe, Mrs. James Rothschild, erford, was the scene on Saturday Aa pndkat 4erootw*ratk»s n The auppoftiag roles are master- touch to Christmas... HeiKhts. . . I % Childron'i Concort fully drawn, space here permits Miss Monica is a graduate tif Mrs. Charles W. Townsend and of the marriage of Miss Hetea < art of Ctoktltaaa decorating, The Fint National Bark Mrs. Duncan McGill are in charge Ux*. Oaaman wffl let two table* nentioa of only a few; Dick Regional High School and is em- John D. Haaloa. A ra- Plant DUcuittd And Trust Co. of irrangomrnti. and t"e selection I lor Christmas breakfa»t—one for Mrs. Lucille Schmuhl, teacher of Northrop aa the Machiavellian ployed by Jersey Central Power a faanty with youngsten to abate Bounine; his accomplices, the eb- ILight Co. Summit. Mr LaSasso and ordering of books. Mrs Arncld| ception wa» held at tht Amerieaa instrumtntil music in the Summit Matthies, Mrs. Josenh II Stamler, j Legion Hall in Lyndhurat Tht tb« holiday, aod one for a fimily of schools, and Mn. H. W. Bode of buUent Petrovin, played by And every Weekdiy attended Regional High School Charles Cropsey, and Fred Al- and Mrs. Alfred Rochester are | bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. adult*. For the more Jorvnat Beech wood road were among, mem and is sen ing in the Marine at tbe day, lira, (teaman bright's croaking Chernov. from I a.m. to 3 p.m $nd heading a sales committee which i m of Carlstadt Hie bers of tht Children's Concerts Corps. Wll ia Mohan aet two kindwoo table* in the Mention should he made of the Friday from 6 to I p.m. consist of Mrs. E. J. Bennett, Mrs. bridegroom is a son of Mr. and committee of the Colonial Little William Beinecke, Mrs Gordon Qnriatna* motif-one with table- Symphony Invited to meet the con- set, magnificent in tawdry splen- Boyd, Mrs. John M. Blacktnar, Mrs. David Hanlon of 38 Michigan cloth and one keaa formal with dor, aad of the elegant costumes. ductor, Gerald Quinn, oa Tiniri- Or may be obtained from ||Mrs. Andrew Bognie, Mrs James avenue, this city. place mats. Htr Chratmas dhv day at tha home of Mrs. James Above all, "Anastasia" is gripping Complete j W. Fitzwilliam, Mrs William P. Given in marriage by htr father, table wM be in luxurious Fisk in Baking Ridge. Last year's drama, holding the audience in MRS. H. A. LtMBACH Gregory, Mrs. \V.. Conyers Her- white aod foM. the bride wore a gown of lac* and programs, oa operetta and ballet, thrall at Ha emotional climax and CR. 3-4777 Catering rinc, Mrs. Abraham lrvin, Mrs., . . . . composer's corner, aad a band suspeaseful to the end. Pcrtonalized tllUe sklrt iof Mi*. Oaamao'a pre- David Kahn, Mrs William Mach- ' ^ t*nntaatln| ia a sentation, the traditional Cbrist- concert, were discussed in plan- Service mer, Mrs. W. Edward Meneley, chapel train. Her fingertip veil maa kwcbe&o will be served with ning for the February openiM of Mrs. Harry F. Perlet, Mrs An- was held by a coronet of pearls. Mrs. Raymond RuUaoq, a depart the coming season. for your |; thony Ratichek, Mrs. Charles Maid of honor was Hist Mary neat member, M eaten*. t%e CHristmas Schwep. and Mrs. Henry Thielbar. Kelley of Rutherford. Joha Malta Hy chakaaM, Mrt. Vm- Home WrftfloWOSt Mrs. Charles Munson will serve Trip to Pofttry Factory ^. Jock Decker's of Sum nut was best man and bert Soward, wil be mtalii by as treasurer for the event, and her committee of Mn. Raymond ! DiMtn end CocktoH ushering were James Moitaa of Planned by Ntwcomtrs Cards porfws publicity and flyers are being P. Luce, Jr.. Mrs. OanoM Mar handled by Mrs. Charles SchweD, Clifton and Angelo Mordolo of vin, Mrs. Crawford ft The Newcomers Club has made NINTH BIRTHDAY SALE imprinted with your name Vlaaaaia Cahlaa Mrs James Finlcy, and Mrs. Rob- Summit. . • MTS. Frederick T. V arrangements for a trip to||lem- ington on Friday, November%0 at ert S. Stafford. The couple will live la Charles- Select then now at Dtfidotjs Solo* Reservation are needed tee tbe 9:30 a.m. Members plan to visit FrasMy MOCM Evtfy ton, S.C , where Mr; Hankm Is luitoheon and can be bad by cafl- the Staagel pottery factory and Day — Mac* Yoar Phi Mu Clubs to Haar stationed with the United States ing Mrs. Iver B. Dunoder (CR3- outlet and a glssi factory. They SIEGEL'S Talk by Doll Collector Navy. «5«0) before November 21. will have luncheon at the Flem- Onltr In AchroBC* ington Hotel and will then visit STATrONWY SHOT Phi Mu alumna? clubs of Union 20% OFF M«K«it-022t and Essex Counties, recently in- Kaffeeklatsch BIRTHS an old country store in Hamdea. 379 SprfagfteM Av». stalled as i national chapter, will On January 10, together with ON SELECT GROW OF hear a talk on "The Story of 100 To Mr. and Mrs. Charlet Read the Y.W.C.A-, the Newcomers are C«. 3-2340 Dolls" at a meeting Monday at At YWCA to Hear of 103 Gales drif< New Provi- planning a trip to the United Na- MELUEWBSS dence, a aon, lion November 15. "Jnu Al pnt«?rtained students from ANNUAL FABULOUS Blair. Arad?my at i dinner and 3.75 idanee .%3turday night at Mabie FRIENDSHIP MARKET Half Grapefruit Maraschino Fresh Fruit Cup Supr*n» RESTAURANT .Ul>ase ! Docf>ratiotns were earned Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Tomato Juice Cocktail nn with a harvest theme and danc- SemS JJtrtey DiDivision * Iced Celery. Olives and Carrot Sticks • inc; to the music of the Roy James' Wup Consonume R orchestra lrnm Fbrham Park con- AIHONS tinued until midnight. !t:»ast Young Vermont Tom Turkey — CANST Ta* WMMBI IRANhMAOl \\ Newark Airport Chaperons for the party Included kOTTCNB Nattotul Oyster Dressing—Giblet Gravy—Homemade i . bern- MArfcct 4-1666 ML-S Fbrcnc? Wolfe, headmistress, CORSAGES r*RM DRtrrwooo Baked Hickory-Smoked Ham, Brandied Peach Sauce M:ss Elizabeth Wilcox. head of the BIKD SIOISI8 a STurrtD ANIMAIS Roast Prim? Ribs cf Beef au ju« upper schoi 1, and Henry Cowan of JAMS « JBXLUS GARDEN MGI Casserollette of Fresh Lobst*r a la Nevburg the Blair Academy faculty. Jane AJMetattoa. lac DOU.S * CLOTHIS Broiled French Lamb Chops on Toa*t. Bac^n Smith was (.'hairm.n of the deco- VABinrTT or roon (tlOO ration committee and was assisted CHMSTMAS DEO01A1 | Brotled Sirloin Steak, Mushrvom Sauce (S2 by Penny Graham. The reception \ committee chairman was Mary Buttered Green Beans Whipped Idaho Pcxawi Fassclt wim wax assisted by Ger- HOTEL SUBURBAN ATYOURtAHI -Creamed White Onions Candied Sweet Potato*? trude Flptcher. Secna Schnill and / Iiiiaaft Maw Ji Jane Smith sen'ed on both com- mittees. .• * MOM, HOY. 24*. It54—10 mjm. f 4:10 a.av Pear, Cream Cheese and Nut Salad It's Thanksgiving Chilled Apple Cider Homemade Com Bread Hot Rolls Whale Wbeat irtti * * . and we say thanks Hot Mince Pie with Cheese Pumnkln Pie, Whipped Cre«m Ice Cream Rail, Strawberry D?ep D.-h Apple Pie a la m.vJe do*ght nnh. Now Zenith to you for your friendships pr««ni'. i practical miniature Sauce aid . slenilcr. tinted, contoured Steamed Erglish Plura Puddlrj. Hard Sauce to fit right at thr tar ' hull 4-' The Bout of Iransntor power, famoui Zennh Pineaiple Mint Psrfrit and confidence. qu3lii\ • weifhi ICM ihan in Ice Cream: Vanilla Strawberry Ow^'ate EgSi>1 ounce1 i • ^ .<>""«« Sherbet Raspb?r.7 Sherbet ! - * Fresh Frort Bpwl Mi ed SrU Af.-r Dmrcr MintJ LET US BAKE YOUR PUMPKINi MINCE, MASURY Hockenjos • • • ..•,.. Coffee Tea Cac-s Milk P^tum B.ttermiik.,,. AND APPLE PIES AND lUTTER COOKIES IS GOOD THURSDAY NOVEMBER », 1»" Wollpoper and P^ats tjrvia? fraa, 1 -Hi 7 Caatksuaaty PAIMT! I Stm* 1861 PU**e Make Retenatlon* Eartg ANSPACH IROS. 3S7 Mill .• Avt^ Mflabsjrv IHltxd 4-S400 Guild Opticians IJatWaatajfTanmlMl} 341 Spriagfield Ave, Siimmif HOTEL SUSURBRn ttt MUJJURN AJVE. MIUIURN W. CR. 3 0379 Prompt Deliver** Op— Wdby triaaiai UaH I PUrdg «f Parking "* S'O SPRINGFIELD AV|., SUMMIT CRtflrYiwW 1.1001 . ,,. ' ' '* "* " • : THE SUMMIT HgKALD THUtSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, HS» . . Ftg« IS - [CoHege Corner S-Sf^*--! ' V-_A 'M/"H »"*°* and \ aa_t!___' -l*_i! w'ss Mehl Wed 'St """"'' Garden ^ S^'r^K _____ ™"^'_£td >_j_M lieur frapp I_M_P\**J On So.Wov fo * C/i/o Hears Talk ;'-/-—-...-;• V •T,^ir^SujHr"rf" "l _B_fl *.M_*rf Bi •LA.B-atHc? By F. K.Truslo. •'i:^^.^ . -,t High School, Middkburv Col- • ^"^ "•«>. irking on cos- ^^^ | WP WUfflBO ^B___^E&_F T>v:""t: ' ' - — > *v.-^. ** :« . me.nher rf l b_ck, is now starring with the JTfl rf^»?1 . i _J______HKlW "« Hew*** daughter of Mr. and ^^HT !',. ; . ... ' ' ' .-•. ••. v ,.->*••-,-e- - ~" ! Fort Dii 'Burros.' one of the ^ P t IT." "da7Eh flBH^ 1« Mr, Edward H^BHew«» of ^••^ s^/,. .•..' .'i -"••• " ,.,,«. M- »--••••• «;^» J"^'* g N Armv s top f nd teams. The I)ix 'te P nf iV !• 7. ^ „ _P^K^H£.:/*rMl v v ^ i - i-». _____MaaW . • • . v .. ; v . ;j •. . • ; Njct.r^- :.--f F ::jr«r*'.h HMK_.\ Dwre oa 1S Wh both servpd on !h rH! >l! 1 li:r r> r jl> m ZofM «S ^ ° «* commit: i •BMBbW 'of. Rev. Tr»pP> D.D. and H0 " " ' '' " '' »> "" '.i, ' .V^ V V^/"M-~, "' " ' *™ * P*tro«eu« l M M in, SOD of Mr and Mrs. Oscar tee Unni ^ rf ft ^ , jP^t^mmLjt ' Mrs. Trapp of 159 Maple strett, ^•Mfe^' • ' Tr-r m.nt:..l ..• ^ -v * .. .,-.•..• . • * ; ;'/ • ' ' - •' f .r Ir, ,r.rual affa.r for erUeir TaUUh^rffo,1' •»«>»•. All the women « juniS, ^ ^3/^ took pl,e/o_ Saturday. "The cer- ^^K?\ >... h> Kf* »:.„-;• J K .-., n M! "^. <-, „ .„ta . „ ,i" frr,hWr. and th. l.te-^a* a-e

/ethaB andI track ht»as ^" : graduated from the George School i XI * ^ • ;• with Dr. Trapp assisting A recep- ^••^^V T ., « '. ,, . - s> ". U i'o f»t -i-*! \ >-«- , ^ , • ^ K h! lr V>nt all-state and aUKew Eng. m Bucks c, p j , . - .*- tkm was h«kl at the Morris County •••• , ^ f • "* v' ' . l" ^. ,• ^ r r ^r ' u. n d !• Bewfa rerfcrmaxr

Through student elections re John Harold Rober1s is enrolled , '" P?.,-!\U+ The bnde's sister. Mis» Sanh MK? ^H^L .^ l^.m i VI-^I: vW!! i.-.ihrr OuIM;i ' '-'• - •*"" t[l"v<" "f (h«' p-r*"1 trr "f Mr ^rdM > R'n University. • St. ! Miss iMue Sayder j Trew Hewson. was maid of honor, ^^^^^H^MkJT'1 ,» M*!.V cf V\r hn.v .,- •! u -i-ulyn ln m""lt;- P:i':ia>~*- tnfl f'li'»"«' Inefcnr r,hia Colleae of Pharmacv and ' • ^^^ Roberts.- (PM L,,,^,, (The matron of honor ,was Mrs. ^•^Hiatt|4> M B"..ni ( ..«•.• ,f IT .r....-'i ""•••••' ••'• ^ " -. / T ••'" sti»;Hs-at (or.i>eciicu foi]^P af>- tr n M r la u v al n lk { 13 n,Ban' Place^ was rumed vir* S^'er Lake drive, is a " ' i Newport, R.I. The other atten- «» V ^P^ 1« John I' i-jin .!. MrwJ :,* hen ' "" ; :! - " "' anre of the Swiff* this jear at semor in the colle o( mjin l l> wm>K l al ? irSnt of his class SecV k 8* "^^ L«««* C«,JA» ' danU were Yevonne deCoutouly. If ^X^_5HH - ^' - '- '''" v""'' * ," v T • ' . R>^r«rte. «t»nn. o» V^n-.N-r t. arts Hel s4 Br; ttll ! hri lV|1%I V|> L rnSitu^rtin^atarinrinnh-r member of Sign.i JOOH/Te 5nyCfer Mad.son; Mr*. Myrt,n Harrison «|f ~^H ' ' ' '' ' ' "'" / TruMu-rxpe-i T(r m wit spr,ns,r,d ,y f ; u >; f!ir ! , semor student majonng in ph«,r- rhj {ratemtv * . / Hark. Canton. Conn, and Miss I ?/# ^*« an.! Wil:« i M. S.I I, ..«!•.,,-,::'., - - •'• •'^••• > ""• - " ' « r.^ Western Fairfirld

n,.cy at the Philadelphu College. ^^ ^ ^ /$ fijancee Qf , M.r> EUenOpdyke. South o'r.nRe | * *. hrM, •" •,:_..:..r.Wjr-ph.^^ ,,iwrtlfdl c^.l^nae a;- Active la Junior Shew Stephen Mvrah son of Mr and Martw Anthony Twpp was be*i ! "LS^BJ^.. > We .., U.,'"..V I'I ..•';•--!. M:» Fred r.:«r» «*««*•» • heneht for the F>ve local women active in the Mrs.^on Myrah of Milwaukee S/jOff Hills Matt '.m 'n fw hls broU*r' ^ "h"8 T Vr *r\Z f\ "Z ^l' "'; ^ K^ *»**«"* X" * "^ *U : rM annual - production of the junior formerly of Summit, is attending I UII9 mwi :m w Lieut Edward HaakfU Hew- ^—' ^ L5fI , , H !v P'>' • ** - • - i.ass at Welksley College, Junior the Iniversity of Wisconsin vthere ; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eugene «»n. IS AT. brother of the bride: !___ £-!---- -.„*., /^ h iV ' V . "•'. \ * 7- ' , v , A, I *" Sh,.w. were Miss Helen Muller he was pledged to Psi UpTito Snyder ol 15 Hartley ro.d have' F redenck SiSler. 3rd. Wflliam JO/ie trtGSOn .-cjJtHi^^ 1. F -; ..-.^ A;I, <;, ,f ,.,, v. Jrr^v HeS.,^ REPAR SCTVICE Dr 1 1 dauBhter cf Mr. and Mrs Albert fraternity He graduated in June announced the engagement of their %** A ??*** U«ns.and | 1/ ,• Jl IV. f. . !!(.\rn,-.' 1'r.r". wv.". ,- ""^ ...V^vi",..',,: ' V^ •- •Watch t«Mir*

Mat hias I Muller of MeyersviUe road, Green from Milwaukee University dau£htpr Mis, joanrie Snvder to ^"^ ' ,/$ MOrfieO TO . -th e Arm> Th,c ,, u M,-; M. , . V ..,.•',' vi-r PvVf 1 a-'-' . P^IMEM Milage, a member of the cart: School. g^ M,s Joan.^derMo ^ of, inMlHl|wtX n - J • • •. ; F,.. h^.1 .. . . J^»»~« . • .|V r a_j »„•,,,.„„„, R T Kent Plac* School and Skidmore V fsrmOnT l*IQf\ ..,„,,.,,,,»,, ST^i " a i^*eg!S3gsg^w™—*»^———™ ^'^—»»»———---—-—-—^^-T—!^. , ol Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. l , -, ,. , _ . . I. . nmfy^Nk. i A I C M..:>-M:I . >pfn - t!,i,it*'.!rr of y\r • PW|4aa > : ; /f^ ~j A Wh'tm»n of Short Hill*. .loUege. Ueut. Trapp attended j At Calvary EpiscopalChurch OP. ' PblOUNALS " .c-iMi- li.irkt, >;« n.. J> .-f'- • CwXL Kt^d V % ;LarsonA i, ••• ]/'/ » L W - . a|>d The Citadel. Charleston. S. C. »f F<>rce Base. Vashine-! the ceremony assisted by R^- Sh(>rl Hln, «^ »l(.h , „. \ y .N- «.i. na.luated fnrn 1m* C~*m**it* lm*Ur ton j • - ' ••••THILLS Mr. Whitman is with the Cities: - : Fi^d H. Hobhs .A-reception *as th(ijr h<>mv> (|1)Tll ,,vUa ,,.,. ,„.,., n..k K-i.-li Si-h -i -ml i» jtti-nriirc (w, rri. F.v*±'M* P. M. " : . . . Semce OU Co. . •-•.*/> ,held at the 1 ortniKhtly (lub f hinchnmlvr^,' p.,n ,, •„. ».. •-.. t-»n \ ...tut...n Jum-r r.J- , 449 Sprtogflrld j*»i. Cl 7 llV • . • - ,Mi$$ Benney Recipient/ / The hnde is the daughter ot MTHh yth< , shi,M „ ,_. (.,ui!(,. 1(i;i. m Vrf>nmi!,lin . ,1 ^ Mr anri Mr Konn< h K u n , • •. What UBUfllial •••.•••.•• m m — • 'Of Surprise Dinner * , 1 1 [ '"!' <>*• njiiishjrw i.f ,t> Amt-nt-un 7-- —T — ' •—-• uinnor • "•' •"•• • RflBV FOiind *wi>™** , of 2 W^.dcn.ft road The. bnde-:.R , „ • . • , , ; . -.- rirrc AE />UIU_ a. CTn_n_AIC I and rhamilltf tfiflA • MM»#y • Wl_il^« A j,urpr,^ dinner party was groom i* a son of Mr and Mrs WM> W WtilWA * »1WWXWW« j * * I -- |^ 4*4% tendered Miss Florence Penney Rex A Kettlc-y of Burlington. Wi Sixty yt.ung rx'opli» :w^IMIO,..it i ...i^ ^ •^••••••••^•|HH fub Summit w an Ovrr Sac0 M s t u- h< :IH. IS nAin ,,\.•;,..,• •'[••H ^|Hi _|i-_Ly ___L_Lsl_L_L_Ly_____i n d ike h r I stencil animals, toy soldiers for the children . . . ^ ^a ke J !2BPH i 3o_" * """^ °' ' *"**'] S^tS iwpT'ih" 'hart Vid The TuWu.. SUMP stu,i> r:,,i, •iKi^Ell^H^B^H^H : lector... interesting oriental costumes, beautiful "'^-'"t folding^ 'S^M|M; Summit -after almo^ 40 years of j J^dC^h^ ^ •s'"»""'' •'u-l( __T^^^^"__^^_SI^_____^_____^_____I : , , -41. .• t 1 money saving idea. «£ T~^ » nursing. to reside in Pennsylvania | {*' .. • •„ , ' , vhp far. (:n Nw\emh.-r 2ti. • ^W «'_fln'H___n1P<___B ______k ______i

landscapes . . . just about everything for every- Just one size to^^^l ullh her Xwo slst. A.%K .,.„ n»,i-f>-^ , tal. she was a supervisor, ire as- . ri>usin o{ the hndo Miss _jj^^^_j^^^^^^^^S^^^^^^^^^H^^^^I r nuiw 1> x u r of rnalf> dul v nurses t R;i n 1 M a AIl-»_ Gallery •( Fin. Picture, p*mth.m** ^<> ^ ,'; * ; 5V-T.V- W.l ! "" "* P - * • Uuw Morchouse of Katonah. ;'" "" ^ f| ", f; ; , f ^'\'". ^^V^HH^^BI^l^l^l^l^l^l

T ! u - r LM>TH. T-r.,,., _.,,jr\u.....»««««, ^^j ,LS; D.5. __*. sun,: r^an^t "iaJSap"3 £j^:,;: ^"'V!T' <^ !?.• "^ r^"w r:f , .^lilHHI , Ml1 mit 1 1 r M I < ! ' ' " "' ' ' ' ^ - and a past president of the Over-iR^edt of" MuUntain'Ukes awl/' ^ > °l* ^ 7' ;V ; ''^" ' U II ft C • 3 m l !utl Nf^7 ^..;;,:, :'l rw Y««r SfeftMW- _J ^^^^^ Amon« the Rift* Miss Benney ! road »a« Imnorary bndemaid . ^' ^ '' ' '-1'"' * Srioodt i (kM Uti AvaflaUr at W Prire. .^PWPi^B • received at the dinner were a cor- i The attrndnnts wore princes Mylo • „ *,..-- ^F- %S^9'• ;^B«o f thrw *hltei orchi(ls' •'U0*'ns of blllt> la('fl 8nd carn r»r and M.-S i' H.M,T _M.I CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS _»*••.$ If' ?V I clock radio and a money bouquet. ' sheaths nf IINP pink rnsfs M|. ^ Ml. ,,,.xA K*-I:1.-> ••! 32 WttcftMnq A-t.. Ch«*_m MOB. thin Sat. ^\ ^V______' Mn. Emma Sear and Mrs. Mar-' Will.amA Fischer of New Jork Buriinj!t,,r

^^J^T^j^L ^WRj^^A I k Summi; and P^roderirk (. More- ^..^ ;.( t,)(l Wt.i)llir%t; pail> ji; ,|ie I _ T .^^^^.... ; _ ^^^P^I «''i^B , house of Katonah. usht-nl. ' marn;i«e "n Saturdnv ,,f Mr-s ! Ul s n _Xf^_# ____F )W_pl_k 5UMMIt ANIMAL Mr* ^ ^ « »'™';< ^ Jarw Kr.^m.- ,lau«l»U-r H Mr. • 1 I IrWffV^/ Jl -^.7 V__^F*y Sity. Mr Krttlcj. an electrical >'" -' ' >______w _^ "* • ' 'II AND YOU'RE TOGETHER y^-yRh '*. '-J— •• u ^ ^'j^fe K"SS Rff J W^»- # _^ ^. ^w Massachusetts Institute of Tech •»«««•-• •. '~M|f Xi'/iTl _ jt- • / ?

1X>R THANKSGIVING . r . C ' \ \ d.re ,-e.« c.D no,oKy and :wa, graduated from PJ--'v ^rtajnj 2 hr,;U . ^^ ^1 thing* inferior- \ the University r,f \ermont . - . f mCil ^ ^^__L J. f V# # ^^^m W _..\ " Cl. 3-US3 After a trip to the !<•;. Ml< nany I" Wil.v a" ..f W > -9H >^-^~ "^» Oll|» «l« i?MW -I r _^|^ # ^ f ^^^^^ I \ land>. the couple will reside at 6* -llar VWlV (.rt(,rlain,.(, ata j,.,^ / ^ f \ W I It CT/lVf _^^^ I * » • '• I \ -___H___--____------J Klh-n r R.^".'-*^, ri^i.lc ._KI__ KaM ; . • • I ,y y Oranpo. =-"V ' I 0 ^ N«w ShiptMfit Of Ixtroot-iBorily Icouti- "~'v~ XToa~7'hw~7~MrT~ri7rii ^^^S^^^~" CTOTWERS : : We're probably a little bit Bentimental about H hrf Swt_l»h Swwiitm Hoi Just Arrived ! h ^;:7;' (,! 'i^Z *'\ • " ^ ^H^^^ HAURDASHERS 1 ^ phoning here at New Jersey Bell. But we like the \ X - . . f Xl3iai -;,, :, i..,.... v^ K.-,•: K., Ml!_nBt9le_____l "«ww>"» j idea of the telephone brinping famUies t^^hpr . -. I X Come And Admire But Come fimckly |j ^.^ <;,n,.i s^.k- and M--.. •JJB|JHHHP" JMW>fTH|$ " ~ justforrun. ^ -. \ Q Routt 10. on* mik west of Reurt 202 • ^h^H:-"!,'^" "'^ '' ''"" ^^B^^^ Nowadays the phone_is_parlJ3Ltheidendiy way * \ x u«»rri« plaint n-'^'- l>k: ^ ' - - ' - ' ! -relive. And on Thanksgiving Day especially- A •,» "^ ft ^ " • " v^'A f Gift* Smartly %\ rdpptd |-• T when you want to visit with friends ^ \ . • y. jlixicxDcocxxxjoccoccococoooc il'.r'h - <•,:•.;•.<•,-'<•• -. -•-•-•- •••:-.--:•• 331 SPRIN6HELD AYE. SUMMIT : |i and family-you naturally reach for tne phone ^ J^ ' ~ 'rT^ ^••"V^ ••' ••. *-r . , /!«rfawa .4rr« 4/ ^r.o/ store u Il : I • p.8 . loa,B /^ n^««in e^ _tf &>vj4mf^_-_^^ | Eastern FueTs Newest Department ^'-' " ' -' ' — / IvITintN MUUtKNIIAMUN j , j|,LIMIMCTOi, I I • NEW JERSEY B-LL TELETHON- COMPANY __;,_.. „;._„, /" ' ' • -^^ " : - '} .. ..,'f ' . __T ^ \£u^ FUR ^ I • __*_•*. I /"* I fo_p/ -' ' ' - q_A_l 1? • »- . has out si and Ing ' ^ ~< _•______& • I J • -\ 1 • _ a * • 1 ' ^n^^^^^ j^-x A _a ____•_> • - i !v .^•HHHHaHlaA - * ' 1 ' J/ • SMM J • ' « r^ Ai ^IH ______§ f 'n II*^ " aa_a_B_B__aa_L 1 5^'1T- r~ "~i *•" "^_r^ I "^V| : flv 7 la 'a_aa_B_a__f ' _^^"—""l>"^ /

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I 1 yHPB^Ha^a_a_a_alaaaU^^ ^^wHH' • FORMICA TOPS • COLOR APPLIANCES [j^ j^^^^Hi a_B3ZII__lI_a_a_Q__l | 2_a^aaa_a_a_a___l ^^__^} • woo. cA«NnsAND MHAUCOMETS mm ^^PSM1NCTO N FUPtR co. -| , ^^—"^"a-a-aa-a-a-BJWKra_B_B_B_B_B_B_B_B__a_B_B_B_B_R_BWa_•^•Kffj^ , ^L ^*_^^^^fe._B_B_B_B_K^,'^^a-aaB^^^HIH ^-aa-P-PH r /f •• . 23EASTER3 Irood St.' SawuaiNr ._____.FUE_ .______^_____—__———CRL. 3-000 CO4 . . H; LJ..A ^ ,.. K A K ---_..^P_..,," . wx*. Jtrsr * r. s. I»IG£ST^ •.ANU'ACTWIEK*wJ&&>V*Q&*UM&BttBZ^I a Di*» »i.Tot o* »i**f •«-.-> ~' j "" | THt SUMMIT HMALP, THURSDAY, NQVEM1ER 22. IfU j riea providing the punch. ^ —... the Duke? t vjk a ' day Truant when they take on the fee Tree Inn, j points in sweeping tht i; Warriors Bow -.•9 half Urn* advantage and Orange Triangle', at Summit High I Recreation. Lou D*-FJLp' it stand up mitli superb j School at eight fifteen. Independents a 513 sfjies for the Berkel! ,.. line accuracy in the second reation. MaybelT* Luncln To Newark Dukes wuiu-n half. Ex-Princeton star Ben Spin- In12 Way Tie naily overcame their i -i: elh of the Dukes led all scores The Berkeley Recreation Mixed by taking two games, in 72-M at SHS ry's Bsso. Harry's canu The Newark Detrick Iron Dukes with" thirty on* points, including (lassie had their second a record breaking seventeen out 'bump" night ©i the aeaacn, with win the final game t>> „ ptrtngthened their hold on fivM margin. MaybeL's um: t. place last Saturday, night \vhri' of seventeen from the foul line several important cbaoge* in tbe Top scoring Warrior? were Dick league standings. Itw Mazzuco's wood for three point- v,n lh«5' took the measure of the* Fortenbacker'.-, 520 scric. Fimit Warriors by i 72-*> score Prosuk with thirteen'points, John ttore taowfer* wow the opeokng and middle game* from effort for tli« winner- in a New Jersey State Uapue 1'imia with twelve and ,Frank Pat- Breonao'i Dairy hut dropped the Gehling rolled a 501 ser> contest «t Summit High School. terson with len. finale, winning tbe total wood for was tho top series of Uw ; In a rough game which saw both The Warriors will be out to three points. Joe Covkllo's 483 the giris, teams score more foul shots than break their losing streak on Satur- aerie* (145-177-161) was the top \ effort for the winners with Jack Grouat's 532 plniall the top series 8i. for tbe losers. Inter Church NICOLA CHEVROLET •Hie Independent's bumping the firat place Pine Tree Inn, won twoCombined Churchmen game* and the total wood to go Lut h«ur. ...:.-. into a first place tie. Tony Try WILL ALWAYS BE tefc's SM three game total, feat- Temple tnmi ured a fine 222 opening gafme ef-1 Top un *owi« — inditiduii Ciba Sweeps to fort. Howard Schaatz roiled a Bob Engl«»ui H4 tertw to make the three point Johnmy Ah! . Hold 2-Gome victory easy, the 564 total inci- K COMPETITIVE Bain dentally was the top series of the hog. Nigro's, out to revenge LeogueEdge Kuk Three game sweep* featured the last week's costly defeats at the Jaot York • BEST DEALS • results of last Wednesday's ac- hands of Nigro's, came back to Norm A: tivity in the Summit Women's take aU four points. Johnny rUm- BACKED BY THE Recreation Bowling League. Ciba raado'f 563 (210-181-172) sparked t _ _ _ . . _ _ t poster a three game sweep over Nigro's, with Camilte Flick* the Hilllopper No 2 howling club, •parking her team with garnets oi Sniay Iht AsteoMuo&i 0/ BEST SERVICE with Kay Harvey's sparkling 458 1734SM4S for a 472 pinfall. series featuring the victory. Chubb The Flynn Bnw continued their SINCUIRS 4. Son kept pace with the league ICHAMPS FOE FOUE YEAKS - The field hockey Wendy Buchanan, Summit; Mildred Newman, Short climb with Joe Mandate's 542 «- leaders by winning all three from Hills; Molly Harding, Summit; Lucy Gale, Short See Us Today For The iteani oi Kent Place School, which completed its sea- Root'* Ihc Kcmper Insurant, with Julia son undefeated in, competitions'with the teams of Hills; iiui Ajin Abrams, Mendham. Ann Abrams, 140 32S W4 COMPLETE Premier. E. Sturcke and Ida Eililli Darling, Debbie McKown, Margie Plumley, IS? M other independent schools for girls in northern New 103 Schilling sparking the sweep. ( Jersey, a feat which Kent Place field hockey teams and Pixie Schieffelin ! werv named to the first all £jjfdls 214 MM) HIGHEST Sicol had a fine 452- series, which have attained for the last four consecutive years (lefftt | north Jersey by the New Jersey Field Hockey Asso-, Reynolds 132 IT; If! 511 HOME HEATING included a fine 179 middle game I to right): Edith Darling. Short Hills; Margie Plum- ciation, while Judy MjUer, Mildred Newman, and S33 *4! 3073 effort Zotte's'Esso started strong Hey, Summit; Pixie Schieffelin, Short Hills; Lynette Beatrix Preyer were cited for the second all north- j Charlln** 178 157 MH by winning the opening and middle Buchanan, Helen Tyion, Debbie McKown, and Jud> Jersey. (FranUen photo) j ISO ITT 4M S«0 SERVICE game* of their series with the iMiller, all of Summit; Beitrx Preyer, Short Hili>; 180 1» TRADE-IN Doyle Furniture but dropped the las vm m sun ^ High OwolHy Sinclair D«t:nrh' m us 513 finale by a wide marging. Somaiil Wom«n'i Httt^tiom 1 Anli-Rwst F tutor* HUbfcord 7-J414 Btriiai - IUV Karrcy I HO\ Lou posted a three game sweep over Fcho Lanes. Ciba provided the vn "Immediate Delivery" NURSERY STOCK damage by winning two out of •94 3717 sum* - Julia frtmttr ISMI K»r the Baptists for a four point 120! i. victory. The First Lutherans won three from the league leaders. 107 1ST 114 4tt hyrh «nm • cr>ui* A- fen; - three points from the Oakevs Billy Behre posted the top series HO IS W tXm'.i Ch*rl1nm Dnigs ll!37) I H»riflmt«r 1T» 130 485 NICOLA CHEVROLET, Inc. T.«uv. H'«jl» O*nw • Chubb it hon iTW) Memorial to project themselves ! of the .night with a fine 625 pin- Ma iffl 4aa U» 301 533 I747I, tnto a battle for fourth place. | fall, with the Ciba club rolling SINCLAIR | the top three game total with a REFINING COMPANY Y«w AUHMHMM ClMvraMt D«ter far Tbh Arvc ?J*cttbUt The high of the night wore rol- its au MO 201 Mail St.. MOCHMII Nigro Sweeps led by Bruce Bergeson (235) fine 2778 series. Walt Parsil and Pete Kivlen had 597 and 560 ser- 315 SPRINGHELD AVE. CK. 34500 SUMMIT MMtter 7-OMS Johnny Ahl (226) Jack York (206) Three From Herman Spltzer (203) Bud Sal- ies to lead the Charline bowlers, mon (201) and Al Mazzucco (201) with Parsil's 227 and Johnny Dcitnch's 226 closing game el- Es and Bud Es&o. Ida Scrhtuila's U7 ami forts saving the league leader* Top rate bowling featured the Helen Ziser's 437 were the top irom a three game sweep. Nigro's three game upset over efforts for Harry's Easo. Werner Motors helped their own FRANK Es & Bud la*t Wednesday mgh\ The Eastern Bar won four cause by sweeping their series at the Berkeley Recreation Lanes. points from the Center Stationers with the West Perin Oil Company, ThW* plMty of parfcinq tpat* in HM The Nigro's went all tije way to viUi Connie Gladson's 456 series with Seville Phillippis fine 614 IMW parking lot bowt^n MopW St. take four points from Es A Bud featuring the set. V. Zottc was scries providing the difference. with a »pectacular 925-2607 series. the top bowler for the Center Sta- SMlgie rolled a 213 in the middle and Weedknd Avt. Th* parking lot I'e# Nigro sparked her club with tioners. Adek-'s Gift Shop easily and closing games. The Twill facts Hit rtar tntranctt of Hit shops a 493 scriM and was ably assisted defeated the Berkeley Meat Mar- Printers swept all three from Lar- !»• Vi Samek's 477, F. Marcelli- ket on the strength of CamiUe ry's Sport Shop with Pete Inna- in tht 400 Meek of Springfield Avt. aim's 475. and Ida Fuhlbrug^e's Fnekc's 212-498 series. Meta Mc- cula's series the factor in this Wt art invittd to Hst thtst tntrancts 428, and Rate Manani's 401. The Mano'.s 432 anfi 0. H<;hin$on'.« 401 series T. Judson with a fine 616 top effort for Ks & Biul was Kdna were tlie other t(^> sorieis for scrips had the top series for the as a passagtway to SpringfWd Av«. Finneran's 4«5, CJracc DUUO'B Aden's. Bill's Shill wrm thre^- and loser.v Hoot's Mens Shop won the !! Page 13 gives tht full story. 473 ami Jawt G.ifftveys 453. The a half poin!> lroni William's Mar- opener and middle games from Done Well Cleaners sparked »y ket, with T. Phillip* 454, J. Kratz's the Kon Johnston's Sport Shop Walter Ginger Ak-'< 4«0, Peg Schant/'s 40,7, ami K. Stcni«»rt'> providing with (ii'ridis and Kawan providing 451 and I. Hanoi's 402. provided- tht- scoring punch. M. Marlnalli tin- punch. Diek Casper rolled a |l, the scoring factors a> Dine Well had tl.o top serifls lor the Wii- 507 series for Ken Johnston v I" thre« p*iinl> fnr.r Harr\ - . Market with a 409 pinfall. Summit R«-rr»tion l.«a(Ut OUndliut) fivurlr.w Oni»r> 'It's Larry's for Qualify Bikes WPIIHT UMD: f BICYCLES FOR CHRISTMAS Choose from.,.

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1 f rector of tne board of Item 1 <-.( the r.,«^i -.1 .U. was a panel chairman ., c,2l T^TcuZ °" u^ SummiB> Norman tI RaiticheClearlr y Defines Who Does What •r- and t!;r m«m Ir. weK- uvi delict faL, u The City Gerk :• a.M tsor. Of specific duties. ir*-ai; ;n lit- tor eugrass?:,* <;. •>r tegra! part ir. the pre-M^rvatior. r.f 'i (.otninoo t'-uiii.. lit •vceiv*"' ttx1 orderl) pnu'evvfo CA.' ia^ AIX arid subsequent; pa;..- "%.-. VJ tt»' order Summit always keeni'* ('riv Trea«u"n.'> il. niun.e-. whicn aware that jj<*nl jt'^enunents ".*- ami h.-,<; tht '>• ia-A. ar» paid tr>th»,,ut;- perk' never by accident ha# prescribed Play Day or Night at ttnuaiiy tor fj\f «ni«« iociuu<- to that at: important basic trun, d*tr of ongma" in th«- n*»u«paper «f cantwt tv r*mo\«! from U t.'w intcn!.« n> of C'ommor, (kwuic.i A» Die Comm ject '..i prescn; Uie.r re,.a«>ns in • it* official *pokesnian In Sum v. riti!»_ ic> h\> ofl.ee tnit. he is called Pr*«Klent of the let Skotiw) after Dtcamb«r IS Thf Commoci ('•ouncii He is one of Tnv i .;-. i ii»rk i- a.-« !** On Rt. 12. Scotch |Wi* WwtfhM 2447S Council from the city and 1* tiecii r.- • - chosMi by tiie Council member*, Har-;- ( KaU1.* Uv p-eM.T.' City to serve a* pfp-ndent. He serve* a!! l.renwv; b\ the .-, without ppmuneraiirtr. Wnt,\ c Secretan in 194* and »a*- 1 : Tne Ppe*idei»; o; thf ('ouncii lit* duties include' Uia . of apt>'.nu*c! (!!••• CVf-k or. January... has certain power* winch include bemj. ("icrk . 1 i PUNT NOW! :. !S.K; to t-i "ii \ ai- atithoriratioT'. f> ral'. special meet- for UK r.urpns* of keepmx' '•«•- by "fh*- re*y{naii(Jt*.! ot- 1 r ingb of hi. group when ti»e public curati^ 'niniite* tt*. th«' pnK*e*"din4s , (Jii*jir. A farmer 1 J for good, in his opinion, render, - it It is also tiis duty tlia! ir/to jf> jnr'Hiiin' School. Mi Kates » a' iw^ce^arN «>n uir ottier hami. if »enci' 0} (ii<- I*rr*;«1ni! if t r>iii niemtx'- o! Ki'-'-J!'.!- jr...1 •. oteran, a majority o< ttie members ol nun--, t untie:' ami tsv I'resident •rf W(ij-!»; War II '"lir'iv id- a'E^' SPRING GARDENS Common 1 ounci! dee-ni » s^jeciai ttvni Trentofi S'.atc 'l«';4f;,'': > L'Oi nieeiinfi nec«»»ary. the Pre.snleTit to;- .i>*-. ,cj!f an<1 Ug«i MA t--i.fi-A'VI . must call »ui-h a meeting prcr\ul- tq+sF.i louncii. in ca!. a-*p«»a:. iVcit »i*ek: tlie various boards ing the rMjticssrt n nudf in writing meeting of Uir rlly department.' ..... , In the absence of tiie Mavor. 'The ('it\ CJerk. cd-.cr AFTER TllE SHOOTING MATCH If you want a truly lovely pard.cn ,aUicred amni! crophr-s won by the team arc shown on the table in fa* iji^s, - other cause* title i» ttiat of I'olice Chief Edward D E^.J.J. to o next Spring, the "time "to plant arr y>n».- «.' fn>n! of Ch;cf Ejan Members of the- team, ilnli ,,hldl pi>M<.,It'hlni ,„,„,' perfwm- : ('-unfii. iv ri:.«p ;r;< the member*, of t,u' Sum mi; Po A LcMdnwrk oi Kocpifdity bulbs, shrubs, shade tr&es and lvpart:n.-ni l';v t. U4T» an- I'll. Frank F»rnnchella, I'll, Robert in^ hu specifir dirue», the 1'resi- evergreen* in right new. For over til Team, winner -if tin-•iye*.'* Lr.ar. c I'ohcr Mart 111. Sfn. Tom F;nneran. SRI. Joseph Kuschetto, dent of. Council aa«ime* die rt runtaminj: arty matter* actwl ai-.d Pistol League "E". D:\.*nn'C?ijrjp:.»n»iijp V,:ni:o.' Mdzdabrook cjpiain: Prj. Mike Domo Pt] J Dillingtum /,„,-•<,/ ActinK Ma>w In the ad• reported «: b> Common founci] a quarter century we have sup- il the Leaguo'* '.•(*" Divi«.jn ronipvtiTi-^n in I'J5J. !hc and f.i Mario FirmiriielU. plied you with all the finest nurs- teace or mabilit) oi hwtii the c*»nvmitte«?> preceding; a regular team looks hopefully to n«»i* year aati [frhir- v.t Mayor and 1h* PrtN«detrt. ttie mertinx «< louncil'. Dunn« a Farm a ery atock and supplies. All stock is most coveted titk of all, '-\" Div:-,\>n champ* I>'': by Rock< F'resident Pro-Tempare' teo («)iinci] meetinj; hi> (iiltie? inrtiulc prown in and for thw climate. No JCOMPLETI; i A(H.nir.s FOR FUST me Acting Mayor I •• th«' 'vatlinj o! .the minute*, re- blind buying by mail. Stop in. has PUICES THAT ARE REASONABLE Other members of tiie team nw include appointment (rf Common Before an ordinance- or reieohi- include . Ssit, Tom Finneran, Spt. (•ounci! members to the various Uon.take* effect. Hi* T'onimor. Acromodationi to -low Police Chief Edward E^rar/- tiewjv.won c!iamp;.nnfhip Ponin and Patrolman I)i>n Dykie officio, at ea tu l«.in_ ped tr.r "B" l>r.ision champion- sides (ho participant's own pistoU. in »e* thai all matters Te^efmt lii tin" ca.>t- of a disapproval b\ leading contender for top hon-ship it the J9.i*i ,pi^:o1 meet held IM supplied by the city and the to tiie committees are acted upon thv Mawr anrs 'or thf Army L Target are deiiberations of the Council awl minutes tho reason* for the; PAIISIPPANY. NEW JERSEY Tai? mn represents a major city supplied The tupplyme of conduct) all meetings It is the Ma>,»r». i.l»fctions awl the vote* — step for the team winch three lead, niakinp of pelleU and re- Prwident'i responsibility ta> pre vtars ago «ozi Use "C" Division loading ol bullets in done by serve the «tnc S^: Fust-liflto. the nient. ^mong those who attended XHAS PARTIES!! • STARTS THURSDAY I^asue !• iii\ :ded inu> three di\ i- tlu- affair wprr Mayor Dean, for It u al«o the responsibilin ftf 1 the Council Pneaident to decide Sidt-iplirtinq'Fun k Comedy Gala Thanksgiving Show -.'in - ' .A rrpresentinj; tho vcrv me .Mayor Percival Bland. Om- all quextiona of order without de- Magic with Rabbiti I Dbv»i. Contlnttotu Ihur. ->ii >sun. fine?: pt'l.cc iiiarkaiiii'ii in Hw mod Council President Ogden J). Gensemer, and Councilman Flet- bate subject to an appeal to the Choice datai now available. Council He may also call upon * To wir. til*' 'A' troptiv,' hgt. cher Thornton the membera tor th* opinion orf * u*ctictt" -."Ud. ":>• reallv some- Stft. FuschetM concluded that a SANDORSE the Oouncll upon »x\y question d tmr-: f1 iv onler. THE MAGICIAN !"'pay i- awarded oy Uir Eliza- [<'l i«Mir nio.mi "better protec- Ogdtn I), (reaserher, U»e cur- il ix'th Daily Journal tion for .Summit people." Biaobttti 3-4939 Now rent President of Common Coun- •{ Ad far Futnrf Ktttmrr ,.«_ M'!«t Improved Team cii. is Councilman froni Wanl 2, fur two >rar> 'running. 1953 and former member of the Plan- >»>>>M I >M> I »•»»••»• •»»««»• « »»»•>•••> he. ar.H 1°.VJ. t!ir Summit iqvi.id v •>• Movie Time Table ning Board. He M auwociated with , . . Omr M TMN •/ Mitii u-.i most impTovod ti'an: in SUMMIT the American Telephone and —CftATIrVC t.'ir ro«r;l\. .)'. r-a^in£ to' P'URt*. STRAND Co. KING GEORGE INN Ir. ir.dividtul r.onor-.. Patrolman Nov 33. T.rraTc T> L'uicnowr. 1 M>- ':..;*•-«-3C. Nf>T. JZ-24 TVrwmrd Tlw t'H- FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL 86 TULIP ST.. SUMMIT Oiarliv. c..;-l).ir!<-/ in lit.'*."., w.-fs lt:io«-:.. ? 2A-4 tS-7 05-9 IS Krr. "a,' In all form* erf government there CR. 3-3200 - 1179 E. Grand St. 4.7 ©-.)•"*:. o' B»I>-. ICTI. 2.0O-J :lc>-« i3. T:i« must be some agency to keep the MILLINGTON 7-0410 WEEKLY TRIPS DIRECT SERVICE TO ::ijr ir i;i• c.uiit;. Lea-tic I'.i record of al hutinesi thit trann- Qu'fi. o.' B»tnlor.. 2 ^imi.W, 17>f Pro.ld Rl. y>; Mi: BETHEL RI>. WARREN T0VNSQIP tO VLORI0A ALL tt IT ATM mar 1'rJnk rame honor in I95i mit, where yovernment is always CLOSED MONDAYS MORRISTOWN H.-i1 r-ian >:- tii' kicjl try a- I'T at a-ork. voluminoun file* and COMMU^lTl k -__r;^ '.•it pa«" tJirfi - i^sr- lia* l-.n-n necords tniut he accurately main- Nov.- 2; Olri H* hf.' B^.ii:.* ptnnt> oii' of a iwssr'W1 Ol (jAir! r-rtUlnr ;.J0-7.<»-0 mar. U M.-irtin-'279 •puint.'., ai.d NEWARK b^- fuschrtl'j. 2TT points LOEWS VICTOR THANKSGIVING • In hi> fir-: *-i'.ii' f;f conipctition Vr. 2>-2\-TJ-M-r; KL,. MATURE R:,, :.2 02-3 S9-J•«.«:« I'ilUnjJtuni aver- USTRANDU . i j.i-: »-v»-;a-u) » M. 44? SprtaMfkW Aw. CR. 3-3900 DINNER v.inch i-- held an- NOW rurm^ THRU SATWDAT '.siu-ally planned t«i IO.OO-I 3, •: 27-in 8h.uk- CIMCMASCOPl 'Htffcett Rating:" ,. Mtuati'm-. :i4-:o 23, CMH 7HJ TECHNICOLOR 11.9 2? Nov. Z) O»tl*nonMi pistol> agains' the p.riici ANTHONY QUINN i-': r,-\: w- firp I*• «hot- in "MAN from DEL FIO" 2J >anl» then Olil.il-.oin.i Ev'.di>r<- : !6 0 •••<• m •aildih( Fund a.-rrcr*; vi'h 1 THANKSGIVING p Don a- !" tin rovTiviors PERP. THAVK.Hr.nrsr. n.w unnortanci' of a «Tront; squad arid Tttkvti AniUklr At All Ittnw OR. i-tttl SUN. • MON • Tl)eS. NOV. 2S-Z6-27 TWOJ- SpHMtcKd HiH — TWO SUBURBAN RKO PROCTORS dJQ (>•• Enjoy the Old World Atmoaphere of the Inn Fre»h Fruirowt Cup P L A V H O U SI ON ROUTE 202 iff NARDSVM4.I, H. J. Mann.iU'd Hi 1U Main M.. Unl Orangt. S J. FIRST TIME Al Tonutu Bringf ft'ma* lo"}mi In the heart of the Village, opp. Station Plata C;iotr,>cd Chicken Liven Opens Tuesday POPDURPKESl HltNARDSVIUI 4^0002 Noretnber 21, Thni December 2 Komi- Made Split I'e» Soup M RODGERS i f i; A STREET CAR HAMM[RSIEINf ^ ROAST Tl'UKEY'w.th S.i^c Dressing NAMED DESIRE" DtOf IN FOR A URGE Prlc« (tut IBCI. 1 K*r< A Sun. ' Giblct (JraVy i"r.i:i»f rry Sauce »!.*», s.voo. I:.J« tu.. i?.io, IJJ« PORTION OP RELAXATION! UAKF.D SMOKr.P VIHCINIA HAM For m tnjoyibk «v*niii{ In i With Kai.<:ni. 1'me.ipple Sauce SPCCItl M«T <\T MH OKLAHOMA ::J0 *DM *1 M frttadly. bc*»Uable atmo«j*fr«. Tl«lc»u Haiti «—11! you'll Had m fit the bill ytrftcUy. ' <),.•,-(•, R.idnnes Sea Cclci: TIMlL ori For yon- «irt«rt«inm«it — PERCY v> ..:i H Kjuefori. French GORtXJN M»cftAE -GLORIA GRAHAME POST, at Hie orgta. to H«r •!) or ltu'ijian Dressing PARKING—CIRTAIN 5:«« SHIRLEY IONES- GENE NELSON >oar favorite Magi etery Friday, Saturday and Sunday Railed Cream Onions Green V Ma-shod Turnips Mished orrc Op«n* DitlT A SB« Dinner Served from lor WID. ttmi SAT. NOV. 21 to DEC. 1 Candied Sweet Yams 10 A.M lo !• PJ» 4:30 to 11 P. H. Call thm—t MtSS "A Grand Musical:". .. V Y. MIRROR MILL I'-.impkm. \ri:::e. Apple "' Blueberry Pie I'lix'dpple, Strawberry. HiUorscotch 01 JOHN OHAtAf V MIlUUtN. H J **Jt3 CiwcJlJtc Parfai'. TBWYMMPSEY'S FLAMING rOtTHAIT

Coffee Tcu Milk C;der San. l:M—Mat. Thit rn i m ::M OP THI JAZZ AGE After Oinmr Mints ami Nuu wh#n tony '•^V H, "C» M>i*w* Tfc*a*»«lrm« tier, N«T. H. to rock did NOW Timr m'N.. i»r.r • f Scon • vtrefnti ntinM In LET THIS EMBLEM BE YOUR GUIDE Complete Dinner S2.75 SUMMIT AREA Children's Dinner S1.23 for Hiif Sifft of THE TWIGS for F#M Enmt W SpriagHeld Ave. SRHMMOITM SprlnKfield. N. J. AftnMI \ THf muuiT HMALP. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, ltS6 •• la FORSAU FOI SALE um CAM FOR SAU Jtf^WAHTB—«HAU JMT WA»Tl»-HM*ll a—HOlkEHOLO GOODS »—MISCtlXANtOfS ~iXTRA CtAAS CAK5 TiADCP 8t : LOCAL EESnMBtm. AIX SKASOS- i^^fJJJ^Z »«**»* OPERATOR MXTHI-IU«AS Mlmcte aoVUif tSM- lOW Wtt t»; Old b*tSwy ABIT rRICED. — New X»~ arws forward a£id fcti; ooa} & wood majr NOT YOUR **t*-» off'»». Top Starting S*Ury .. embreddtw, »:4; nstrbie wuch anJc (22: Orfe-otal C>P.:> $J6»S. FPRIUOt'S, 100 Sum- hSiJ5 ru^s t35 ^ csid ci^sj* ww&ti bowlfc SMYTHE CLERK TYPISTS ;isA< A»f.. SaaaaUt CR 3-0210. ful]-Ume position in *.: 25 fcicb; oiiUd"* ni»i»k- d*»* A j 549 MOKK1S AVt BANK ACCOUNT Of or- chair «. 15 lor 'MM* eJU-tUJi««S ! CR 3-4209 (OPPOemB CUBA> Modern, air-eondi tl a p*i Of 5»-<». SUT YOUR TREES REM BUTLER AGENCY R*H p FILE CLERKS . Oifict. Adequate luncbeon <*.»-, or 4r*»or*, pint POHD ARBOR TREE SERYj CR s-rroo toak mad c»;)dstloo. Look* Ilk* Open CR 3-6483 t«e» CR Morru A»r . 8uenii*t AFLSU il*rERlJ OFFICE CLERKS preftvred Tit , edRMCKS, Custom M«d«. Ow Fair. bumitt. beliauai c:xfci m* n«ct«»ary. nt.jj~(r for »> CaJ' A (no typing) haii-O.-.y*. 4:3 H. MARTINDALE-HUBBELL, INC. UI BOutii Luicbcspc d* I Prospect St., Summit 8 euUc Iret. MO. CR. 3- TOP Si«cfc«i, urr ( SALESLADY furn'likrtlnwt etc. Drt»# la to ilaly at , :/•-. '. CR 3-:i3S 250 Mala St.. JfcwJkan. h-tlBpCilit for n>-«ct» work. mite*** fcbom 4J.000 •> CB 7-0444 Bu*_l«n. Siuirt for hjujocjoedtki; 2 Wi'u- BEACON HELL CO. feature » csaen WOMA-V pU«* UtM of lmprt»t«d ! dfci < »«-<* A"»n4f>2 ; LIONEL TfUUSsT Gaoivtete O-27 FORD ranch C o. , -•. etnd Dohme, Inc. OMtda. 136 Marria Avtsmi*. •errtoe. Md ci AtM Mtexal •-!»«. Opes Hu k« loader, twrnt •1*11. Socrt BUM v* . Si Younit FAnvnnd 2-».t HOI'HIWORKER ,1 LUMBERMENS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY BCfUMSVD fcud nui»erj aad MWttiabm. t)Bexel OLDSMOBILE •tatioai IMDR, 1M» Hy- Tap soU. CiJl DRexH 5« 6-1386 _ i dramatic. $ cyllndnr. R&H. ,! > ablf. CR t-iU4.__ for nur«n« Iww. otftot. p r.d nac. nREFLACE wood. C«Jt CR. 3-»»» or IO OAUGE a division of •.'""••.' ME 3-8555. 6 ;~i*M ~~FORO ca tmtxy. Mo hours CH. J-1M7 2»—MASON Ci-IRL far g wack. HAH crct fltterr op«o. UOSPITAL IMCU vbwi QUUI «»lkan »J00 $70. CR. KEMPER INSURANCE Raftranow. MX. 5-U4T DResti »-»». •an Uoup* — (or wl* or rw» Frt» 3-4182 I1S38. Summit l^rd, JJi Uorrta Aw., PLA8IUUKO tod Uaaon !t -1 4«Ur«ry fruchtaum'* Pnaeripuno Sdm-iilt. •tdrvaJk* All tipe cr*.-:.* HUP WAHTfD—MAU Cntw, •ummlt CK 1-7171 WATER 8OFTINBR. 8M«b*ly used. Contractor and bu«ia« y- . , H&P WANTf 0—WAil Tor Itame or bnaatstwaa UM 1BS0 CiMC piW4 true* »»lk» and pw s Bffdnrood Rd»d at TVForifst, Summit, N. J. SWEET CIDER DRfiel »-S«33 *ft*r •_P-»__ pertert WMl «a Tlth lnTeo^aar non- a{rUa#t cold VfWtilMr. U CR S-3«H rr. J Ribhr '"" 1 dtatnbuum. Kt k.•- Prtoee »: 10: nylori, 8»c; r<->nt«ot. S5c; foam anuqu«» «Uvtr. txx.U, bric-a-brac, j t«if«»«j! w;udo»-*, »;i> - ,,^ Lillian O'Grady. Inc. For Work in Orange, N. J. ru&oor, ahredded, $9e per lb.: monk's Ht««r:r t 7400 palntir.BS. rorti of art. «« i tm«i) t»»J* )->b* Reli.h^ai' •i cloth, 4.1-In.. Mr; similar Mvings In Hammond Si>lovox 1 18&00 OEOHOE'S ACCTION ROOSU I iceKOO 6_1C7». «-!0»5 '.. is.rtctlving •ppHcationt for , 41* fiprtnetefei At*.A»*. ' Summll Only 10 Minutes from irool, aUk, Unfn. njrlon. darron, or- Hanjrnan 8ptn»t 495.00 e S3 St-MMTT AVJEN0J | iT~^ CB. 7-:«oo '.M. drap«T. uphoUterj-. brtdil fabric*. JanEsrn Riv^rT i Tel CRwtrlMr-7-0>M Garden State Parkway "Do It Youri^-l.'" t.ecrma:'.m and no- Bd^rtirtn Sptrvi t Vl> nil buy TOUT attic eoawnt.. g Kan* Cr»t-!r«,-1;:.i- ' Uoti* from B»tf*. Dun River, Br»t- WurlHwr Splnrt v 3-4745 DR«-^^ «. •,- PRE-HOUDAY iny, Fvwlaw QuudrtK*. OaJ'F & Lord. Hammond Chord Onmu nwtoo WE BUT book* Ptnse raJI for mffir LEHI&H OUTTratS~~A!ib"l«d»»' >;-,- ,x-" TOOL DESIGNERS Mallltuon. Beia:rt« - Cortlrelll. Punjib. Hi.lrvnis-ii:: M^'<-u Hin/. iOu. , 0- • In tktir ntw Pltnfy «f Ov»rtim* j «• PPU . JQTInraan 6-171861718 . SBC\>ND haiid In! FINE ptanon. Larpe Rnnl 1 CR 3-14BO ALPIBK'S YARD OOOD6 and DBC- or buy T«-m«. EtoWf, 233 Broad • AM • t PJC. : ».i-.•.•,w tiy ORATO8 SUPPI.IES. oppoalt* Aldw- _ Sirmmlt _CR J-749«,_ pwl(». Gun* boujht. SHORT HILLS STORE ' '.ttj IClIlc Ban* t>u H^. lo, entrfincr on SCTVICES OFfPCD ij'.d rs, •-••- ROSENBERG OCX SHOP M"V'-" 1 For Work in Orange, N, J. IF l.ntlKUjo rd (Rt J02). No 73 biu «if«p »-?«9. 236« .r - !CK) lef* awav. Mr>rrl« Plain*, N, J CR 3-2717. Vi ,1 Only 10 Minutes irom YOU ARE NOT ~, AFRICAN •noitM. All MWfrwri .U—MQGS..A>>l»_.r|TS STENOiX PitrkwAV I : *WKI3*a OVTO «100 PER mt to show Cafpeotrr rrpal*. aJtf-ratlw*. tear** T>II If r»- 2. m.viitOn.. AKC resVuMsred. CU1 addition* !]4t Uafcnolla Ptao* Dnkvo LEHIGH 3 OCAAANTBD 173 J"BR WnEK. ent Mfticf OUI Ml'rci vt f.i ! 4. aVAKKSTVKD U WKOES DTOOUX C]UejKt>ed, by miul Sorm^w^vrd Vic'.K DUnollfm 2-8789 WedtMwdaTK. Satur- N" J Uurdnrk days, tiad Sundiij-* &32 day and afvr D«T nr night Con»n:la»:*•<; u-i ^ • NON^ELtlNG ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES RACH TTAR. EVERT TfcAJl Farm, llauiovw lid. Flartiam Park, ALTKRATION8 i»p«lr» J. FURMtSHBD WTmOTTT COST: «:30 P.M. "•_ . _____ CARPEVTRV ST SaattatMl Hoad, Ont+t, K J. C«J1 D J2-* %i.\Vist.. lireDK \ ri\tT > A. Bl'iM Orra»-B!uf Shield SEW1XO notlam: zippent. tilins, bui- COCKER Sy 11! Hi* .. • RESTAURANT OR«ng. 7-2275 B. run paid *c* }«re tons. eoreared buMniu. brtts Mwl CiiH CR 7-4278. ! C. iViatnn SuckJea. button hoi«, evwrJUnfc tor REPAIRS *ad *1-K»r«tloaa: «nt4o». rec- | J D UcCRAT » C Life laaumar* the »aniAii who t.'w» FCTIRKR'S rooan*. k A P»perhan«. r Pr>n:i. f H i..:.4f • FULL TIME K. SKWINO CENTER, 100 8umtn1: AVf USED CARS FOR SALE CR 7-0044 Accountant (Jr.) SummM CTR 3-0210 24.%—DRESSMAKING onttnr., inrrnerly Si;-.rr'.ff-. • PART TIME THBf COME tN AND TALK TO OCR j OWN A BIG CAR Por fre« ««tl3mt« n MANAGER XX i LJONBL tnuliw 027, 1 ni«tm DRBSSUAKER-DES10NER, 30 yra Onatar JO »tth a UadBnn aA • FlraapMt » 1 —Hi.'UW« to p^:: i O in aoooumtof for r.1* TY«a*- # tilng—Ciickt«il—Bridal Nrw. xutr't off** of x S plywood. Swl'tchea »rnd cK^icr ; door, (rood dit4aii. liwpeot a.u-J WtiUe Jr As Co Ptlctit.^ tr-. f DUGAN IROTHERS ac<-f«oriea. Bcoellenit Ut rail fr-cw Tixrt c:^ V •••- . Top aaHarr and txorftta. ltn.UW.lt mm to Otivt achoot bua oa ClJrtn*;. PrV-rd *'::.*»' Attr«etiv» Cl»rle«l Poiitiom Offtrtd for Young Int»lli9«nt and to do twvaiaJ matnisrravnc* In Womtn in our Expending Editorial Dtptrtmtntt. ANDERSEN PONTIAC «ai tn plma- SUMMIT CR 3-3MW CR J3.iyK> M: "-r.V • TOf STARTING SALARY aot •umuMltDca. Apply to Pom AUTOPARTS MAN OT.)ct »OK 1« 0R IC J 1 REAL ESTATE BOARD lat«(«ftlng fuD-tlrne positioni. Modern air-conditioned , Uun know aomirtMnc a,bout auto- ! motiUca HURRY TO SEE Adequate luncheon facilities. Liberal company paid ' SHOE Mt'eaman. for c covering MOVE RIGHT IN Brlrk rolonta! out? I* re«n eid Butler Agency ANDERSEN PONTIAC hut 1 .->n* of Sununl'.'t X«fth>«t «r tiu.< for.iiii.iful «Jr r.MKH:::JTi'!« and to«-n. 1st floor HOl'MttlAN HOTa, " SUBURJIVN rlg!V mar. MlU«-Omvw. 413 nnart n*^' npiit levo; on a d<-aU fii-d j tirili. Uv.ng r\x»m_ damn-- JMCKTV. I Proiptct St., Summit CR 3-WOO. Are.. Sornmlt. BERKELEY HEIGHTS kk CCmno e B ! d ld •orcstiwd poprh. Ciuatry Olub Tht fracHo^a Unr.g 2nd fkma 2 batUM, room tn t».iraiivnt, ga« air : CRESTVIEW 3-fcOfcO NEW PROVIDENCE -rxm wteJi ptaiurp wtrxfcw antl ar- — We Know Values — HUT WAN1CD— MAU AM RMAU ranUv*- tlrtJAu* l^«i* to bot?i m tUitK-d bra", 2 oar pwaitf, Pnowl rmfrt at WS.JOO. Our UsriiMtt ran«e Ir. 'jir.-v f-c BOARD MEMBERS »ad t icood-rtwd rtunns roorni. Til* JUNE 1957 GRADUATES OBRIS, REALTOR $16,000 - 575.0t\i j TTw Rlrttand Ca. TO 5-7(110 for a dtuflti* ae>t. A re* st«pe to Suntmr RANKING OPPORTUNITIES Bwood M. Obrii 1-04:16 3 good stsMl bodmaiM and 2 TU« CH 7-0434 CR. 3-4316 COLONIAL Part timt (after school) PowUooa in Publishing Tba »t*rrard Kg«aci 3-1000 bM^te, lAsdosAfAy patnoU^d rocr^oafUckQ EUobard R Stxtntascw 7-4024- room ' and 2 or gwrance tro grotiad SPUT LEVEL RANCH Retort H. Stwte "7-OW7 kT«*. Owner tmaxiatorttt A*ttig !». MODERN HOME Train now for your fuB time job after gradoation! Intereitinj fuU time clerical position!. Modern air conditioned 'oho F Taylor 3-7879 800. Kvtrmevirt In A'tvitoMirt and Jotinaon 3-1404 oon on P*COIK! floor; n 41 Maple Street and uisuranre programt. . Church 011 J-^f ainpto »wc anorace; hot m c« 3-WJ0 Sun. A Bra: l-zua | h»»t, foM but «ntb deep t»ck yvd; 2A-SHORT HILLS -I CRESTVT.EW^-6060 Ora«* A. Haad»orlt" J-9400 Bj-m^-CR. 3-flMS offBTfd U tXl 90O. 9MUK1 H1ULA HILXttl HN IU.PJ- BoMn« Atnocy '-24OO WOOD TH« ORANOtS and ',: 'S« Bmirr CJ Houotor. :'-r.*«4 1. WHITMORE « JOHNSON au 6 urban rwriflrettaj enTrTun;-:« .Citizens Trust Company-of Summit S1 n-TilrtonK CR 3-1404 thmuicttnit Sat't Cnl.iE ars Wi—ii C. Keilr gy --2121 1- counties: convenient to IZ11 Ucb- fTtH " ., CR 3-330O CUUTTIC« D Lost & wanna EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Spanoer Mabon 4 MASTER BEDROOMS WdMw A MeNJUnara 3-3RSO i ROBERT E t>lKT7. fOVIMVT Jamw B. Marrla 3-5424 OWNER TRANSFERRED |MULTIPLE LISTING PAYS t)0 Y0f WANT TO GET AHEAD? BANKING LONG. LOW. RAMBLING BirtT Arnenoar. rtiamir-; .•>-•>».--•' fumllv moved this boauriful, ~©rfr"~TJ rrolVCTi and vnrtt fnr TO"j txp«rt» «Bt modern tiariif. * -YKTI* 2 J> • v •''• nrw DO YOU HAVE 5 YEAIiS F.XPF.RIE.Vl E'r Kmployws wanted for variod and interesting COMMERCIAL t*lu< Ycnir propnrty far Bftl*. 3000 iiqUHre t(*t :i«« move ro P«iii*ylTaala A tr ilv d «'oU-phinri«l horw; »J1 rd S(.n}>o for advancement. Good compen- a.-.t*oli«-d l.Tl. I32.0O0. CM: CR 3-TTOO DO VOL" WANT TO UoRK FV MODERN Sill MIT OFFICE? sation, many employee benefits including pension l&rgr: 4 really bete* b^droonw vfn plan, sick benefit*, paid holidays, etc. No Satur- U!^d 1 r.vim ,4ix) door to PLEASE SEND RESl.ME TO BOX «01, SUMMH HER.U.D day work. Micone lor T\". eno : »nd. of -utler Agency ^ A# Allsopp. Inc. l!vitM{ rrwn. dlniim room. , MO Aw 6umni!t ktt.rncn wlUi dtrwmtf art*. Hosner.' Ei-.l.r 1 CR. 3-M00 w;».L.-:>!:..- Rir. , 500 FOR THE YOUNG FAM1LV hi* Summit, N. J. This architect's dream Stone & Frame n.rt Tel. CR. 30062 ifV!. A3 brick Aat* roof M,t'..:» ::>, :u;Hns ?r\ir'.- nhjr'.r.R MJ rh, CR 1:UT* KtntUo llrlnc room, apodou* :!1:.- A. S. ANDERSON. Realtor :liI U; Ol •>.:»• ln« morn aod modrro kluclini, up ; g bfdrnra'. » v. • FOR WANTED ati-pt to bedroom and ruvth. 2 ttpaciou* UP Surr.m-.t 4 BEDROOMS r> m .1.. . in* N("«";iiArk» AmnCT IS CR 3 (t40 CR. 3-Ottll CR 3-5KT 1 CLOSETTS EACH ROOM for a ',** rxxir* a Nedrmxna aud both cni 2nd floor Lov<- :-• BATHS i ly voodrd lot 100 t 160 Jiwt a rtrp - ° car (t.-T.>,;<- «r.u U . CLERICAL w Klaanrarr. Pliuaant from rrinklln School. Asking «54 - I CAR CARACMD CLERK - >.»•.>•» and KU f-CK). Cull foe Inspection af*po»nitfur^;- .. AU. APPUA.NCBS • srr. TT sow" «•:• TTACJIFRR P«r--I)'ii»-. to 'nK-h r.i BUY G.I. EXTRA CAR FOR OOJOftTTINO ••> "v aiK-jard at rinw ol v ADDRESSOSRAPH OPERS. BraK.U,K-TJ7KKMICAlCO_ CR .i-4:D0 R. T. STROMENGER l.irr'.i- ij.^nr wltJi a 2 ou.- -^i iMU£oiATK Possn*3K»; ws,:jc (Jcneral office wvrk | tinf instil ilnn* !r;i.'urtt. lncJiuli::ji 0—nrr M IMr.r. R^c r FILE CLERKS Realtor tr-filtfaft rtvirn. Dlr.'.ni; rexxn « HOLMES, AGENCY Mi»p3r-«-.-^i N J ,"i 'lay week. (u»u»l vvurking , EMPLOYMENT WANTCD J3J &pria173 i REALTOR conditions. "4—BER\ARDS\ II 1 K KEY PUNCH OPERATORS UIl'HI .,1 II.Jl" Kill 1 ;i.—«i.» .1. '.!•• •; ' _f°* ***•' __ _ ns *.im >-« tOTHING lv\irtv>rr.» «nd t.!«l l>>i:.ri on Si f*uai;n*t CR IPtrt Time) PERSONAL BROKER SERVICE V.i it i :i.»w »;i 9Cn CLERK - MATRON Brokw ery HOLMES AGENCY Krouivd. i itwking, bn>1n(£. n- A tills r»»r.:>-.-i.- «"F. Mh Htmni ',0 ;mr.•, Co* uK 1 a-n ;«.% Safe, pov!i»»- cccid^i. 1:1. (sr^und.-ft''1!1'" CHOWS Iiiclu.v ht. JOHN r. TAYLOR, R«aior •l.i M.,;».f ?i . S.inimr, CR ?• 46 447 Spnufffirld Av: Sutnoiii. CR. 3-7876 *II;U1I?-B' CR 1 tri'.tirr, A:* Ptorilemt (vmdlttdn CR 3-.1321. Happy, »7» 8 ROOM OLDFJR HOMX WITH OTL MODERN *>Ut lerel roUv Mr r wort)*-i;» A- Co ST»-C*J> HEAT ANU 3 CAR OARAGE' IN W. A. McNamara j=:»op In tlorved. iraa hnkt. 3 bretromrm, 2 'Jlrd FR .\NKLIN 8CHCK1L SECTION. Healthy, "-•.Aft: b.ilu, 14x26 peroh. flulAliwi rerreii- rrucEn FOR QUICK SALE AT IU.MW. 8-:abe. AAlJESLADT d.-i^-r, «»««. l«is:oo split -all Thanlcsqiving Slii? . t'MK-rd lot. iilrxCy land»cap.-(l C >:i- C. KELLY AGENCY, " :.: q prrv.'.t Realtors JOAN O. CHRYSTAL 175«J00 BVFRORSEN Ri —--- n.'fsc<--trPe b'j«e» IT7.30O. OnJl (V Brmlnnrd n'.rrp 7fl ftummM, Ar». CR 7-?:;! Tow-n«iup. M illn-'wa aloiranrf Sturdy O»r«wiK-?la£i S'immW. CR. 3-1007. *»•• OR 3-«3M CR Eriw: CB 3-<»M. "». 7-3«3», CR 3-12J7 ioie. VaoaHona :—Bicviu* CHFlii'S oelir "ired m.v^'.p WOMAN . ii|f.V. ri.Mw-n-ock msd '•«>•< dla mm. CIRI.'A IB" Cnil flc Dr^>p tn to ad-nw»g«ii of a cirwr ntri ai.j fL-.ini FUdlO HOMES • HOMESITES WOMEN inrrti »fsu£i «\T!I: unvrnd J—CU»TMI>«i licoB.)eni P-40»i4. TuJFR Uuaui.'urr. urtug Co.ii- ( 1 a n;*oe. 1 •SUA1M/rs NEWEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL COMMUNITY ALLSTATE q 4J ELOKJtLT W •Joy hl. niwn.l* rum h»dr • 1' It* i in INSURANCE CO. IKL^1 «1; .*.- •,• »-l3- CrtO, W K't.:.U' OOFTFI. -utxle. maihciarr •1 tM, Autcaut. Ucraia. Kaxul. DRM« «-«J7, top. 30" I J«"; »:» »-»W7. THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, It54 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MOTirt or srrn F.V» NT -r <* on Ki* c AS, 1» Mat* JS of NOTICE.IS HiREBY \: .T.'. T.iM '*.%•& at the cf mid d*- . la U** o.' Hoc o< Of Z! ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY > i« to tht ' f»rf.£-Tl'W Art "erf t ^it ^m^ **"1U tiSitl " w-A _:JI^.~ < i W RAPID REFCTlNCt TO 1EUAIU IUSINESS HOUSES o Uictr ctiiim **a decaukhi •:.." e*:^^ o£ add dnoe«j>«I P 3 «_ b* ca r.taajr, DPWB'W 1* nt-u '-«--:u:; •* '.0 AM i«id 4U f fvi t>lu*-p«*r.-a t;i«« drawing* VWMUUI ...... c of • Aatiqurs • • Lauadrif-* • THE SUMMIT TR:>ST. "cOMTAXY. -'it \f cm muBH t-tm Community : OILSON*. I ROEEBT BROWS. ftkca- rnsut fc* n*»d* >•».; •t«!*rd*t.''} prc- ow fAMUCATOK JOHN A KttiT. Jcrrav. In •.£•-«• -Tantu.cr (*«•« «*-»•.•<; GEORGES ttrtor a*antta*| MHI Are. »:al FidwltlJ Cutoo "H,.**«t br\ SCHMAL2 1 SWEET -KLEEN ntutal MSSt Calendar .Summit. N. J. *;'.y. o! AUCTION KOOMS ! NOT 22. 20. !>«• 6 *.3 The fommunjty calender at th? ArttiquiB -Mr i SI riEIOR (Ol'HT Ut SKW JEB*>EV f btdeiir kikd inuur «i r - • •"••c«- ; LAUNDRY Mtexei Summit Public Library fw the CHAM KB* DIVISION week ending Thursday, Novem- IM \ * Iwttttnntlk '• F. r Evcelktt L*uDdry Senite 1'MON •. »• a piibilr Si* on TttcawLmt c-ui c *«-u» Mondry through Saturdar — |F. Lara;***, ikad Nt-nry H L.--ii:vn day DemsHir 7. 1HM tt : FH EST Mt * t 4 Dftestg National Bixjk Veek Display o( 1 tis wife; Joarph M J.ihirf.it. B»\.!ah Drliverri Fre*» (rt»aa •-(MM • liquor* • pew bocks in Children's Room Hirjld S BrKdT fc.t ]„, lfw >;i".:iv;:i*-a nv<- j-r-w r»^..- ^^^.j, r .,**,; v,V,. h V-"' r.f f..l- (>ur Nearly f ara and Teen Ce/rner. WERNER MOTOR CO. ABE'S LIQUOR STORE Tuesday—« p.m., Great B^oks ' UR-tMKI «rurt&i a J ptrwfli & Snot I.IQl'ORS Discussion Group, First year, it PAl'I. !.. WlvllNLR. Prop. Hi:. >.:. \p : ir . .if JuJJ «in.>;i.i. f.' MIUINGTOH 7-001% H—flAtlNC - Library. " ' • ttr <"•»:i.•,«•••. pcine. Tlw :or:ft u! l>>:iJ * iith liralrT • 4t FUATINO gold, alverwra*. nick B.'.-!HI. ;v.istu:Kl o: 44 r.iromt. opps. trte. I>rl»« In vo SOTICS. IS HI31ESY IUVKN That !^ hi to r.-ic ; ISO Hals Fit.. Fortnightly meeting. Guest: Mrs, .11 Bkrtxv C-.fLtt Vk hu- hjr I Thorn. Subject: "Adventure in t fit: *ftir» B*rt>-T. «-.iow. , { B UXJU »aA ComrUua MAIIU. ;ruud tdmtntmxmiux «i !. '-» vtEl »• Sale*—Senrice ! Far East." At the club house. i»bmnd; ftllUa W. B»-bfr, iu»«l«>; |«ldol BJ4EB I. M.-K1ROAN llo- HILL CITY DEUCAfESSEN Zi I MM PI. POUND | The ccler.der. which is main- Witt 1AM" i un>', r.i;%it'k\fiir» i siShon i*Kp S FINE FOODS ,* nous CATS - s~e Antnuu i tained tk Uie Library, is open to C»r Quality Cold Cuts 1 rll organizations who vi?hj,o list i W ' ^U& **irf. Att t^w- ruff n.fcy ->, - i.Vr-*cj4P t* r 21 UTX'. ji! !C* A M M)Tllt: TO (RFDITORS •v • Daily Sandwich Service its events. Listi-ss may be made I I W:Ur *i niKi CVrili? B ' Wl'ljoi! ':t r>i-.ii- 13. :83« tftSIATf. (>F WILl^JAM C.ERAHi) TAT 1 ->« lutn s .I'a'rty SpeAalties. Canape* INSTRUCTIONS j by telephoning the Library at CR |»lfi: R* ili» co*t ni.v t>< J-.i'iA Bi-n.r M. KXAOAN A. (iltSON,. P.: • i.ua t.. *lir , - dtr c>- i"HARI-!-5 •>•' »pnngHeMI CR. 3 Mao# To Jraer 3-O350. Ju:.., ». ' A-uc^:. •-.-. . A iHlXi, JH &;.i:r ^t,*- . i«J ::ir ^MaaaBHB^BMBM^^^^HaM^^,^ • ano ;> :- J82 SprlasftfJW Avip . , • , C?«inity of Vr.1. ;i.- nundw ai; t!» four- j- - ——— ——— • X Maple Street CR. IM'M U«|IORS, «1>XS BLLKS GERM AN • FRENCH •' mil rtprtBetKJ'.^,* o!,Vny E — S;i;irm*;. S'. J. , . ti-eiislT «J.«y cr Kovwtiiiw A.D. lf)M. | • ADDllftllre ReDftlTA • Pr-Mnp-t Drlivertei ' . --rtttfe-ii, Wlnaie B«A U»»*.-.or. R.:..; N T. ». 24. r>-c 6. 23 WTS.UiWtn t-w n-jplk»uon al Xt» unrtenf. ; rtr "^ Mm* lij-r-nna. Small rropa. Jewish Center •1 Bdrb«r, JoJIu W. &,wb«, J.,-rt» " —~ ". " ~~~'< tigned. •* tircpoiKW* irf Uw •«<•*!• of ' 1;. r'.,*.:'.. n.'.-fiu-J-) : •> :.if nil*.-. ACCORDION—Haw*) Un Oulux r'.iectnrai •.•V, > ,\«e and i.;'«Tf. • .Pu-.-Ujiv; *_-> *:.f ar-a.f v*! CHAKLFe <>. i.;:;r:i.,i.-Uji ru'ir BIMM v"i» bnnr* W«rn« r Chanukah Fete ! i*C>r ARE HEREUY Kl'.'.niONFJ) .-UiJ A' .OTTCi. ^JR . S^iroi."'* of :«w nii!..U j*«: u:< :ixe f ri'J . SUBURBAN • Muoa Coatrmrtors • j rixi'.il-i'd to AtVwrr »;.-' l't>:.v;.l.i'.;;: <•'. , . . i"-0 '•"" fool- IHJ*.:I v. it i;;, »;x nu ii-iJi* 'rocn : '.f, Wiruij * i«wo:», b«rtn.-.tng Jewish CDmmuriity Center Ja».pi> R- Ctrulfo *fti.i.. ::; „ c.vi.^ -.'.i&i t-iy a.' V.->r.-nbtc AiU . ' I9S6. UJ'C . T j.,113 orucr. or tlwy will tv !>>;• cf Sunimit rcr.Tue.iday,'-lieM a >u t*i? •.pji.if '•-«. ••* rvta*f»i3irttn^ or I*<'OOT- DELIVERY SERVICE CITY MASON, INC., Jsrwy. Ciiinc. TV Divt-loti. Djol.ct H..i Ml SprinitfiftM .lie: FIA!«) «xl IU3Co~. (i J c.f-Cijfc-vi. r. (.;.-*• !•> lwriin' • PACKAGt DEUVEBV u.j Soccudato, Pntp. clvriri?.. tlw! »>'4l hsrmocj. Ed-; I*tr7l fcnd O'RrU'.i, A't irr.-vi, f-ir' ::>(.• . TATLOCK, I CH. 3 33«1 win n>-*lc.i. CX 3-74:4. .. I h:rs v-ith rhatrukah, "T.it Fes- MESSFNT.ER SERVICE p '' lm:ii'4U. i. Ne« O>n»tructj0n k .*Jleratipo! tvil ctf t.e Lights," whi-ch b&gbis S'jmrnl; !trw JetM*?, kr.lAn.-'*-»; to CH. I PEHSONAL at sur.j; •• for- :i^,. N. J n li«rm f«wt SMBU • Joto 4 taweb-atl club cali iud;-niont by di.'aUjt nvy be ; rep- w. P 2-tSM. The program irduded a talk by • Electrical Applia»ce» • - the viwkshop chairman. >Mr». I dwiuuided la * j*ui:r Atu.» IT »i' h '" P-w*."' of VIRCtVTA M " P.MUCER *.'4 TO M LICENSED r:wt$iKCr mtaullCK. MANHbTOXK" SALES A-SERVICE of Cia-niikah" by owvicf. ir. liiij..-.i-«i.i- -*;•*• ~:,f •''•.•-k. ESTATE- OF Al.tNl!)A iiOWUi; JOSEPH DE. LUCA THI HIMUJCKa DUUl»Ctl»r lAi-.-'.i:. ». Auto Repair* Eastern Fuel Company Famor and »in^5- Annex Trfirit"-*!' *;• »• .''Tis ' :-.' .-.AIU 1 "V M E SAMJME'iTP cotuitrr-likf rtrrnundlni* Rind ti J'U"..,l lilt. tO tU» o: CHAItUV Butlv Si Fcnrler VVMk Smle* Jk Srrrie* ; MI«B Contract*}*' flcrmot 14 knur nunlnc cut MnJI ir.g a:'il candle lighting by Mrs. A •.')'! 1O. JH , •• *«tl. aonrloti tun) ehr-Mi'M*--* m t«l ;:3j:3!) Broad St CR 3MN , A. Bium'enfdd! '. * > S--wu.rt. S J 1 a.i.v <: Njniiilxr A.U , i M Summit -\ve. CR. • Bnct aad'"rent^t~»-Qrk. OLicr mnnher<; cf the commit- tu«l. ''.;• t > e, '.lie 'ipj»U.-'.t';j.. *•'! Uie v u.T.-d l '•• art ;.-,-jd t»: H5|j«»tj ••c tee are Mrs. S. Stem, fffod c!>air- 1 . -:1 Yuur -•»-.. ol \>w J.-«- ^r jttn' .,' M»fUE TO lONTKACTOR^ Rentals man, a-ii-te-i l>y Jlr.s J. Eovge-1: i.1x«...y» ol wki 10 WHEATON5 3-4SM 31 n. I>aul Hirslifiedd. arts and j TEXACO SERVICE Aatlmrizetf Dealer ST »iu«'** ii i ii'i. (i^ikB «:ul « **•»»••« »•«•« SERVICE , Hi SpTlM.'Uwrr:.*.* O-;. y. N J " • SO TIO^ .« HOIJH ^^ U j 4 BOOMS -uxl in/i .Mrs. A. Rosenthtl, parties: Mrs. w'hi :«'- '• IGNITION rAIimRETuR. etc C. Burt'tein. ••ducatitm; Mrs. W1. rum' C. lir.t<,"on A'".;.I.-* '^^C ^«ril? C .:n:-..:.•.«•. Trv*y:i.*> irf J-:, cn • Floor Coverhijfii • f Pet Shop* hot woAer fwiiC*h«d Adi>tt hui Jfcip N» 3;3-0 n..:r !M,:> ">;:if H.U.o I! -.-:v.-. I ••«•..»!..;> !!U:, PJlt Goneriil Ropninnr. Ow'ens, refreshments; Mri. E«.«».•. > k!.o»-:s 'j; 7J, 77. ;c If7 l..;:J •;; >M- '•' • •• r-:'«" ';•••':'>, • "' w>"L*0 .::'ril -ff>« ! A**; flraiamlrt. U0. OOl MlKHtiU 3- U. 1 i;Jde and Jlrs. B. Bruurwicin, IAIV.IL: U . SJTB* 49! Morri* \\lf SUMMIT P|f SHOP - ' CouiM}, N. w J«r»r- l'rc?:n,-,'n-;--T. .1 .- - " .;••••** ;->• ••!!_. »iwl_ OK»»<1 KFN-,Z M(-ior 4 Wall Til*, ' gift fh;p", Mrs. J. Mailer. Sister- 10 ...d l.ini.lt?um - t S Uupeced Fresh lloriemeat . hoed chairman and Mrs, M. Grau- Ijn.-.ud cm th »;«•*.. :«;Jta Id A IT, iw. 0 Wat>Mii-> Avi HUP: ^:-:i!l>«T 5. I'M. 1 7 tie-installed-By K*pe'-t« UNRWN. HOUSE TO KBIT bard, puWicity. , N. J Tl >p:ca! F.r»h;l Supi>Le> *o u 4f i:i1cnaT(i (v. ih" ^u'.',d• ' :!.">"'. LARRY'S, Ddittry am. ttie children of the Sunday 1 :™.. ->---^-^.---V----«--^«--.i CYCLE A SPORT SPT RENTALS WANTED School amd Hebrew Dept. ci the Ton »nd *w!; r^ v->,t I; - If you 1MT» an «p>irtnien* or ta»f lr>-'-t»- | »e hoard voui b:rd« tivat WouJdn't Spirt." th«»lo or li,*d. or r u-n t •> h .-J n • '.l«n or tncmnbrtirce tlier•-.•;. * .SKfcp-»H Howt Strvic* . ';-u're on Butler Agency I. OJLANT SCOTT r-'l: ff *hi> • ME. 7 DtFomK Art. VuDimil Sujxrtnr Court oi N.w J(r.-«-v | CR 3-7*709 Mew^OOUne" KOT 5. 8. 15 22 | ,i perfect i ' , r, 3) »q ?Jm MACS ST. CHATHAM from Page 1) KOTK't Or SFTTUEMKNT CLAIRE 'Kentile A>plult T.;* - fie ca NOTICE IS HERFBV OIVF.N TW. Inlaid Liti^icum T,»* the store owrers in the 400 block s FINISHED tOOMt Ul" flmt lnf.^r-.ii.••:».'•» ar,:ixi:.1 , f ' i iperiecti »K9 IOC ea realized a potential when the city •viOKorlbf"*, Vl-« N C-«m-> ;r.»d T.x i M4»ef m« in the n*w pmking lot b«* STEPHENS-MILLER CO. • Plumbers • •IN out and dnuat* new opened its parking lot in the rear. Summit "Trunt Cmpirr, s.r.i.'rs u:> • ARMSTRONG UNOLFl'M • mm pifin-H • fanMlff M. torn, J h ll "l * t f i fwtcn Maple; St. and Woodland Avt. mit At a meethfj oi the 15 mer- MARION K HARH:M)N tir • ' (otnftlele Line i>f FIRTH A ALEXANDER SMITH h» •fcijdl''- Orwlook Boqprttal. ORI cided that something should beto* Tiian O-.ir--? r>ur—"*-.->.)».> • WALL TILfc-WALL B0%RD • PLl'MBINC I'OAL . 1 t'KL OIL dor.e to utilize this potential. A Divlf-ion. ou Trick:, Derrtnbrr 14 ".ir-\". " and list th« ntw rtor tnfranct to tht I Ideal Floor Covering Co. • HEATING ZX>UBLX or Magi* Tfocm. BBoaDant lo- M 10 AM . I C«K«r «( ta«ra. Kuetwa committee wai appointed com- { D*t«l NoTtsnbfr "..1. :&.** • I W Russell Place CR. 7-*«."W 1»3 05 Mnrri-t \\r , I nloa, >. J. • ALTERATJU.N , BualMW panrara prafw- priied of Mr. O'Grady, as chair- ! BOURNX. SCKMIX) BtTIKr A- J Shops in 400 lor*. St* p-oqt 13 for mmmmmmmmm Phone X i NOLL; Ar~ I SaNy ANTHONY RMIA Bt 01. 111. LAJIOC ROOMS, tooa coo- Drug Store, 417 Springfield ave- [ BUSINESS SERVICE BUREAU ' ESTATE Or W ILLiAM BHL'NE. Df- | Jmhkimg tr—mpil? 4Mv*4*4 1m BuznncUt. CR. 3-JJ14 nue, to investigate the possibili- I; K Summit Avenue, Summit. N. J. ties cf using rear entrance* for •Tu-s-iiir.t to tiic ortier of CHARLXS Eaittrn Fuel Company PLtMBING • HEATING BOOM with p trate bfcth. C«ou«J dtettvlew 3 265: mica lln Telff>hon«> CR. 1-CTM I the cqrlyeriienw of shoppers. SHEET METAL WORE room. C«.itraJ kx»Uan. bu«4- 24 Hour IVelivery, : CHESTNVT AVEMLT nean fwi. .. ?.1r. O'Grady emphasired that CR. 3-M25 Erccs to the parking lot is pos- CR. 3 BOOM wi;tt ru SIJIVK tmn. fthowcr. sible from three streets, DeFor- (>;] Bumrri r*:in*d Kulrormrm. Near OTwlook & Semce Hl Cn 1-OOai. PirHlnt ft avenue. Woodland avenue and • Ural a.-JiTUDitAJt. ei-*!te room; idtchrai. Mr'.le street. Broad Street CB« «tUn« roam (cliUaars CR 3-1111. ParUfipatirg Springfield ave- MICONE AGENCY 1 FLEASAJTT 1*M ram.trt d rt . ? merchant* in addition to the Works Asaidjousl'c •• tv 0* tewm. Wccma gK-afattKi. STEPHENS-MlttERnCO. eommi'tee are: Alfred S. Ander- v rin. on. • On The Sale of your Hou « BDROOMS Md *» •rn, 443; Brookdale Dairy and ; CR. J-5M OR. DeliCBte-se.i. 445; Buich and Metered Deliveries ' , -List I! With l"» AiTRACTIVC roew U a pnMMHooM. San?, Jiw-elers. 410; Fashion OIL BIRVCB . IXSt'E.%NCE tsivtf or r>ia «r»nm«tM. lit M^ck m the north side of Sprin|- • : Adult*. Tc-:as Second Best WATCH—JIWEUY 14 FtlNKiJS PL. ca 7-ises i«r cn 3-ccsa Tr:ru. w!urh professes to be SIMMIT. N. J fbone: C». : COARD t' c "Hiart" in most endeavor*. .••pfcars tT ccme out sefCrd best ^REPAIRS flnoi rcx>in • •:.: r.ir 's pen.on * •1 S"n'r:it in r lvir.g the wtjonrl ZOTTE'S ESSO SERVICE r Chlnmey OeaninR T if 1)... ..j fll Avf r I 'r"•) i p." ' i"c cars. Accord- * R*m$onml>U -• t-> n.?>n d F. Sar"?nt. of Price* -'iian mill rivf u~s» •»»* to fi Busch's rpcrrtl> ernvcrl from the NATALE CHIMNEY CO. in my ticxn*. Ai»o Iwby «txlnf. Built - Repaired • <"leam-d €$so CR 3-r8D« • U^e S*:;r State. "Summit ha' * f-atf Serrtc# Tlus is the Time «»f *IIP Year to • - GM • Oil . takrMctina ,-jtmo (f ti-.f finest parki-R frnli * I of rii'ip-n >tTT»e« • -•< n -vr- pver focn ./.. . ard thai Qean and Repair Y^;r Chimneyr CaO CR. 3 rr.: . peltries Tex*a*." he declared. . . . also Fireplaces. « h- Not rau A.tAot ra not, S3 tno.Ui V* tmr. Bra*i. AakvMd 4 Moms .%?. Mr»-jrn--ln A»f.. Sum-nlt t'-l 3-4U-M Sow And Protect Your Family V.c'c'to Girl 1 Rtc!p« At hifh speed the ZETHYI MAM II takei a curve vith east and aafety. and Home For the Lone Hard i For Chicken Wins $50 WinUr. • Stmtkmerv • Ren; a Is Wen led CH. 3-4115 P.crkele% Heiglits — Barbara f; i-ba rf 5(U Mountain avenue a SIEGEL'S j'.inirT :t Jnnathnn Dayton Re- An English-built Ford grooves the curves (oal • >TATIONE«Y SMO» TOUNQ «JU"I : Diuitw-sa n uple n<*ur -- 3 rosin unfurnattMd Mtttnwit W pi.T>tl Hish School in SpnngfifM »«c. 1ft. BefM-mm >L. 7-iwC or CIt. was n-*f (f the twerty pn2e win EASTERN Mark Cross Leather Goods i pcrs n a r.ation-wide rpcipe-writ FUEL COMPANY Grwtia; Cardf wuita auidto -MpartBMBt. or I irr? contest suponsored by WhatV like a cannonball dropped thru a chimney • Ump* t Shade* • H CR. 3-S4* or a B»«U»»HPHB(J room*. w>tb HIGH QIAUTY COALS Mid MtctMR-rtf-*. In or tod Ner li Home Economics MaRa . pr-el "*UT to prtTi*t adJ line. Barbara's recipe f«r thicker TOM McCAHIll, woritl-famous is simpler for whipping through trarVir and Fnr Pn.inpt r)el)^e^les »n« &MT B-UBWtt mx* cacc-iatorr was jiidped bv a teen writer for M^CHAMX Iu.vsTRAT»:D,nF>ons parkine ... the shift pattern i* Arrnncan Call (R. 3-«W* Jtrry C«rvell Su.wnt. H -.t*ta •• BR CUaU<« to rmt or pur-wh1 she rhnse particular brand in- excellent qualit>\" Pourrful performance domestic cars ... makf* even a 6' 4* man APPLIANCE CO. J ,er 3 Dadroom hou««, R«t.«- as BLUE COAL In tiiwt , |)u«M ia Stack . I'r.'.lir-ts " also'taken into con ... "The Zephyr bats out 0-00 mph in lT.'J comfortable on a long trek.'" Sedans, con- OITTS K70- sees ... top spml *6 mph. means you can vertibies, station wagons, vans, 4 and 6 Kori'ERS COKE Fl'EL OIL ••*-'•• <•'""»• *»•• »«th*ii 17 Barbara's priro was a check fur cruise any turnpike easily at top legal cylinder. Comt net us. We have the right BUILDING MATERIALiTrpui St nl«•»'"•««*" . >• -»• sa. wtft, cfciid dutrr .a »*timatrd $105,570 estate che^s and the game's increasing from Drew last year, and will I left by the late Mrs Fannie J. all Mngen who would like to par- Kifhard A. Baker of the Bell Tele ; popularity in the United States, ConooKM rreacher ot shortly go to Germany to continue r*ft CONCRETE , , Vrkirjzan ot 127 Summit avenue. ticipate in thi* special perfoi n> phone Laboratories. Murray Hill.. A member of the V. S t'hess Fed the YM< A believes tne formation his studies. wirtfui of the late Klmer 1. Me ancc. to' meet with the fe.sm al of a club that meets every week, Methodist Clmrch Sunday STE»S CO. J&A, Jvirpan a lucal attorney. The es- chorus on tlie next two Sundae erati«r.. i» the group's leader and HE i-K74 HE l»2t. Ml instructor He announce^ that such as Wednesday night will be Rev Gordon Harland. minisUr j . Ml at 3 p m , and on Thursday at ! In the gay 90s one of the OH DIKPLAt AT- tate, before disbursements, was membership in the group is open an important development in theof the United Church of Canada SlSO.R7fi Mrs McKirgan died 8 p m favorite events for raising funds ou m Honu to women as well as to men. Per Summit Area. and currently lecturing in histor- for charity in Bermuda was "liv- June II. 19.V, The Festnal Chorus includes the sons wishing to learn how to play ical theology at Drew Theological \ memebr.s of the regular chancel 1 At a later stage the hope has ing chess." Persons dressed/as Named beneficiaries are the chess as well as those intense' been expressed that the Summit Seminarj, rill be the guest j K rtltar, tn Mala ftX, choir, the ycmih choirs, and an chessmen would be placel/On a ON STF.fft AND PORCHES • EdBtttn4 O Km>rk, Itwtt* II overlook Assiiciatmn. the Salva- ••< improving their skill arc wel-f'hess C'luh might quali$ for af- preacher at the Methodist Church I large "board" and mpyj^iceord r. H. A. FINANCED (next to Dale it lUnJrik, BaL tion, Arm j of Newark. "American auxiliary Kroup of singers. In eome. filiation with the VS. Federation Sunday morning. Aluminum PnMlnctn, tout* it, IM Mt. PtoMaai'«» this jK'i'fonnaJicc the group w .11 ing to the wishet^efffpe, contes- Livingston, N. J. '*' Foundation for the Blind. New rn.rl its !|fc Jersey chapter, Mr. Mr. Harland is professor of tants. ' York City and the Methodist Home ; tie joined l>> the New Jer.-ey !i>r the Aiied at Ocean Grove. ! Chamber Orchestra, the Methodist Mrs. McK^rjiin-died Oct. £i, l».*4 ! Junior Choir, and a quartet ol and named his widow as JjrgaU'e }>*(#loi.sts. Further inf(»rmation re .of his cslntJ- of $43,349' 7 - rgardinc the inrformance and the ; rehearsals can be obtained nv A firs! accounting of her •'stale I telephoning the church office, CK was filed last week at the .Surro- • "17(10. taie'i. office a* well" as an inter nitdiatr arrininting of Mr. Mr- IVTowr K i re an f estatr PrfrsbytericM MtM to Mrs. McKirsan's rMa'e in G«t Charter Tuetdcry eludes S4.VM9 willed to h» r by' i Tlw Men'* Cljib (»f Central Pres .Mr. McKiY^an, The b>'ter.ian-Church,"will hold aChai- shows lh«it ihe executor I te'r Minht m. v mirs ~ «iil mark thr be- The urciiiinlmK^ iire elated Ii>i -car come true .(•niirt appn>\nl Here m her 1.4 Thew'lth the NaTmnal Cimncil <»f I'rvs Trust < ii was named a> hyicrian Men. The charter'from r»iiciitnr ol M-i's. McKirgan s. 'he National Council, wJl be pn-- «M>nt«-(| 'to the lor'al sroup. by Piml ; Ajinfr. executive wciflarv i»f the Mkhigon Minister To > . V>!'gatii7atKin. Sptok in Eoro Sunday ^ WomcM 4 Formi wsrcwtt New PriMidenre — |{ev. Thomas We invite you to see the car with an exclusive .power seat that "remembers" your <>f ( ii.ipcrsviUi:,• Mifli , Group to Hold Solo •. " ' • • - • •£.«•••• * " • • _.•:.•..••• ;• ! csi pirachcr at thi N< w rinal'. plans have fopen coin . VctJiodist tiiurtli at • plt'ted lor the 22nd annual I nctvl t ,»e 11 t in wrMce, • . • ship MVrke't .ol1 the- Woman s .\.i Mr. Bi'crx'ion. ivilh his wile.' are' tinnal Farui^ivl f.iar(lcn As»ocia favorite driving position...... Control last to attend a f.muh wedding. ( t,i fn>m lldlel S'ubiirban on.'Monday, from New Providence. _ ;~-JO a ni to-4 30, p m. The Si-iiMJ- Youth Fellow.shipV The market, which onlj k-aturcs 1'i'wnt elections named^uds Keib- articlt's made hy niemhers. t«'a «•:• pn'sidem Phyllis Kol>orLs, j Hires an assurtment of items that does almost everything but steer.•• f..dream through ii'C)vtary-tu!va surer an•'.. nn'inlx'J's i>f tlH' wootiip com- elr\ to Christmas toys and dec inillce Itrili I Me soiiMr and jn- urution> to dolU anv IIH'CI ut T p.m. each The proceeds from sales will lie a Floating Ride that smothers every kind of bump.T. ... make Kiven to the association's scholar ship fund Mrs Kdward Bnllhaif is rhainnati of the procrum AMBASSADOR Jewish Center Speaker SKRVICK The Kole of the Men s ('luti in your own "weather" at a touch.. • . save power with a fan that Rccomnund* Jewish Community Center Lite." will be the subject of a talk on ORLANDO MOTORS Tuesday !>> llerltert Sus>nian of tlu- National I''edeiation ol Jewish Tti Fr;iMklin I'l.. Suninu: Metis ( luh>. when IK' addresses the Miens f,n.'U|> <

" t .Vrrirr for High Mass Thanksgiving At St. Teresa's Church lap of luxury in a dream car that has new ideas and features everywhere you Summit" St Teresa s will bold a Solemn TR. 7-4076 limit Mass <>n Thanks>;i\ uiy Vn\ I'm 1 at M" a tn with Msp I ynl Anil) as ( cli'liraiil Tlie choir nl San Komanus if tookT.. Si Ann's .Church, Putprson will ...In fact, the Mercury for'57 has so much new, -.,. assist in the Mass WINDOW SHADES you must see it in person to see it all. Why not come in to our showroom today! diatom • Made Washablo - Flame Proof - Room Darkrrung Shantung. Woven Wood. I'hsse —CUSTOM VENETIAN BLINDS— FRANK G. CURRID CO. 464 Morris Turnpike, near Milt bunt Ave. Short Hills DR. 6-2723 ()nr Hi Years Sn ring ih( Public ' III IK.F.T PAYMKVTS—IT T«»,.Ui MONTHS I(VpVVv

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