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FIKST SECTION 62nd Year—No. 49 la Two MAY 10, 1*51 ««Ur»« ta Itml CUm Masfcw *t tlu tflw >4AYEAR I CENT* at tnuBtt, N. J.. UKv tlM Aet «> March J. lit* Overlook Will Police Seize 93 Plans Made for Fourth Annual Hold Open House Bikes Carrying This Saturday Obsolete Tags Community July 4 Celebration An opportunity to go "behind tht The long arm of the law reached Summit will again have another community Fourth of scenes" at Overlook Hospital will out Monday_ of this'week' «ad July celebration, it" was decided Monday by the committee toe given to Summit 'rcaldents this brought consternation to aeisoof at a meeting held at the FieW House, Soldier's Memorial Saturday when the hospital will yards. Police started cracking Field. Representatives of the organizations sponsoring hold its annual open hous« as part down

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Rents Thoina* Saturday—JO *»•* Jualor Tomorrow —»:» p.m., M««'i atrom of Xtat Orange,will »PMLk 11 am,, St. Umtj/$ Chapter; T;SO rehe»riaL • • , chorua r*hear*a! at home of O#org« - 9:30. a.m., Church p.m., Boy Bco*ua. Sunday—* fc.m.. MaUn»; Heir I B. ThoauU.! . S6hool; 11 a.m., Church -.fatally ^ *,m., Junior Aux- eoaitn«aton; Snrmoa, "M©W»jr4e*t j Sunday—10 a.nn, Church *ehooJ; Sunday; "Sermon on The Chris- iliary; ip^m.m., Communion. in th* Horn*?" »:» am, MWij 11 auB., mo mint worship, *«rm'wi tian Family"; Nursery, kinder- Wednesday — W iuM., C*vjreh a«h«©l; . W:*5 •J*., S«r»ie«; O»« I topic: "Yw, Marriage la a 8*cr»- garten and activity groups; 7:30 ftrra&tlon and communion ,•". «r* * mtnf', «.8O p.m., SenioKMJfh Fel- What About Hie Cola Drinks? WojM Service ComrnlUte; 1:15 1- p.m., Junior, and senior high fel- p,rfi., Veatry meeting. roon, L«ve, Peace, C»w»l«>*.. ! losmhip. In view of the objectionable pnopertiea of coff«c, t«a «nd Jowships. Tuesdey—7:»0 p.m.. Boy S«Mrt*. J Twesday—4 p.m., United vnca- chocolate many pespl* mte Mklttjg **What about the Colt "Monday—7:30 p.m., Boy tio» church school conference at drinks?*' There are a number of Cola drinks on the mar- 8 p.m.} Executive council. Tht Community Church CHURCH OF CHRIST, j Mvrriatofrsi. ket, a few of wbicjj aj« highly advertised In iuch a way &j Our funeral Jiome at 309 Springfield Avenue SCIENTIST j Wedreiday—2:?0 P a., Primary, to lead people to'believe that they art beaefWaJ ahd fret Calvary Episcopal Church R»». Jwsob T**p» 2*1 ... _ eholr. from any injurious effects. Summit. Quietude And Privacy, With AH The &«». E. F. FrapcU ld «ad W*l b*caft»e io great that re- E. P/Burroughs & Son Tomorrow—12 noon, Prayeri ) il a.m., play group; Ham,, morn eervlce* next Sunday. Today—* p.m., Choir reh#4r*a]. ^«areh ehtmHU »oon ltarned how to mak« it lynthetically and * ln*t*fc«Mton for Peace;! p.m., j Inf lerviee, sermon topic: "Bl«j*- -....'.Suftdajr. rr-f':4S...ft.. .•>»., Sunday,- tt&ta tht nltro|e«,of tht air. A factory costing $1,500,000 waa, Funeral Home Calvary Service Chapter. 1 and Tulhp. Matt" school; 11 *.m., Worahip and let •r»ct*4 in tnt Midwest where it la now niad« by• th«-carload' fyitn&sy—& a.m., Communion; XII *d Are the Peacemakers." mtm, "Mother of Mo««*;" i^a,, at aprlc».of WBOper-pound. EitaMbhed 1620 afoaday\—- 8:4S p.m., Hebrew never have happened as he admitted that he had, to his gtmt ENGLISH FORDS Heelth with Key. to the Script^tta" Sunday Service* at 11 A. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. icHoo!. regret, afflicted them with a drug habit that he had been an by Mary Baker Ether earthly least suspicion that these drinks contain a habit-farming Christian Science Reading Room persoimli'ti** . . .^^pialaiaf aad The Methodist Church drug and what ii even wor»ei the sugar and phosphoric aci- Blng» 7 30 tc 9 33 «nd «/t« th» WedD*«il«j meeticf Uteratur* oo •ad Junior Hign\Boys' choir prac- children's teeth that had been ruined by the habitual use ChtUUits Selene* «»j bt ml borrowed 01 purcaa»«l tice; 8:15 p.nV.. ^Sanctuar>> 'choir of Colas. Tba Association called upon the State School offi- /^Central Church practice. \ cials to remove and bar the Cola vending machuies from all Friday — I p.m., ^peciel meet- public school buildings. /' U V. Buaehmao, DJX A Time for Beauty Ha rold F, Mante ing of Official BoardN ' There is no doubt about it that the «irug in Colas irritates 'Sund&y — 9:45 a.rrt^ Church M»ple Si and MOTTI» Are. the nervous syjttern causing restleseness and inability to con- Purely, if beautj Is ever ichool; 10 e.m., MinisteVs adult ! centrate and think clearly. It also kills the signal that'in- an essential, it's most im- Today — I p.m.. Choir at parish .Bible claw. dicate* when a person is tired. Under such conditions, one house. Is apt to overdo and get run down by a deficiency of oxygen, portant In your family me- AMAZING BOOK 0V 11 *um., Worship «nd sermon, ! morial. And when beauty. Tomorrow — 9 p.m., CeEtnU "A Toast for the Bride;" Recep- ; natural relaxation and sleep. This leads to smoking and th--- KEMODELINT, .. . social. use of .alcoholic drinks. is to be everlasting, if SUGGESTION'S .". . ti«a of member*; The Junior, Sunday — 9:30 a.m.. Church must be based on the fin- ALL TO HELP VOU MOD- OoJr will ting and awards will i Go Into any aoda fountain and note the boys ami girU •chool; Mro'i Bible class ' at ERNIZE FOUR HOME ANT> be given to members. There wlll ordering the Cola drinks and in almost every case lighting a est of materials and crafts- \VMCA.; Worship and jerason, manship. SAVE MONT1Y, fee a coffee hour following the cigarette to go vrtth it, This docs not happen when fruit 'Th« Inheritance of Faith," 10 semee; Churchtime kindergarten; j juices or milk drink* *re ordered. This is an Indication that You're invited to look a.m.. Women's Bible da*: 11 am, one dmg habit calk for another. fin- 24 THRILLING PAGES 5.13 p.m.. Senior youth fellow- over our large selection of beautifully Church «chool; Wonrhip aad «r- •ahip. Box supper followed by panel j \ Good teeth and robust health are precious possessions and ished memorials, and see how perfect the (let thit fi«lpful book , , . plan your remodeling »HH» , . . 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Plans Annual Breakfast The Holy Name Society of St. Fruit Cocktail Teresa's Church will hold its an- nual Communion breakfast Sun- day, May 13, at the Hotel Beech- OLD DUTCH wood following the 8 a.m. mass OLD DUTCH at the church. Rev. Clark, direc- tor of retreats at Loyola House, COFFE* jMorristown, nnd Jules Marron of the Department of CoaentivrsKa the Department of Conservation COFFEE.. will be the speakers. James F. Borkoski is chairman COOK BOOK of- the breakfast. Officers of tne HORMEL'S Holy Name Society are Don Mc- Hale, president; Charles Fischer, V«lu. vjee president; William Hei^e, secretary. Rev. John J, Twomcy, 94 Pag«« el R*cip*t, is spiritual director. SPAM... Msnui, Niw Cooking M«thodi. Pay for your home this easy way.... with a Summit Federal mortgage loan. Small monthly installments, arranged to meet your individual SAVE 12c ON EACH CAN needs, cover interest, taxes and reduce tlie principal steadily. A friendly, considerate service that's 3 can helped thousands of families to deht-free home ownership. Let us help you ... now! SUNSWEET (SAVK 5c) IS TOPS ^ WITH US . . . Summit Federal 1 FURS PRUNE JUICE II MiKMA Likes CANDY Savings AND LOAN ASSN. UWIl CHOCOiATi 29c 22 Beeehwood Road * Summit, N. J. Grand Flavor—\ Builer Creams »•«• B t B MILK CHOCOIATI SUmmil 6-1204 Thrift t, Price! j FIRM 10ot Candy Slars 29c Open-Daily, 8 fo 4; Fri. Evenings, 6 lo 8 ARISTOCRAT / RIPE CHOCOtAIE COVERIO 1401 pkB LaundrrcM and Cherries • * -39c Suvingi Accounts * Christmas Club • Mortgage loam • Pry-Cleaners CHATHAM • NEW JKHSE* COFFEE ( Refinancing Mortgage loom »-Mon6y Ordert • Travtleri' Chtckf J Tetepfione Cllatham 4-3600 TOMATOES PETER PAN TENDERIZED GROUND <«lla carton Marshraallows lull AA. *° '•<"<•' > FROZEN lb. «•«# Marthmollowl TOMORROW! FOODS WABD, Channel 5, 17 If MAMA Likes lo Bake 1:00 P. M. BIRDS EYE OVtNtX h SEI NORTH JERSEY'S Tomato Juice NEW GREiM JOU1HWN Heart Cake Pan • • «" 35c "OKAY MOTHERS^ lb fOUY S.CUP 6 01. CABBAGE - - - 5c on TV wHh Flour Sifter • • ** $1.41 2 ccant CANCY IAROI HORIDA -• • • ALUMINUM 7-flECI EGG PLANT .•.•*: 12c Cake Decorator Set • >ach 45c .-..I ^DENMS n Orange Juica *»» ™ IAROE FRISH ' • '_ PY8EX Pi'.QUART U8BYS GREEN PEPPERS * 12c Cake Dish • • • • ^ 59c JAMES Raspberries ^ f*NCY MACINTOSH - North J«r««y'» "Okay Molh»r»," b If Mama Enjoys a Cigarette pnd lh« pe»ion« nominating »h»m IIBBVS WHOU APPLES - - - 3 25c in th» Kingi-Dennit Jsm«i "Mofh- i: k .33c CHESTERFIELD, IUCKIES, CAMEU, «f'» Dpy\ Cenl«f», will al»» app«or Strawberries P 9 m 9«ii«tlVof th« Pap*' Mill Plny- 010 GOLD, PHILIP MORRIS DOWNY MAKI ho«»», Wtdn.idoy night, Moy 1*»h. In J»fi»V WalHes - pi,r of * 25c 1.92

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• JS? PUBLIC THE SUMMIT HgRALbVTHURSDAY, MAY-10, 1951 sewing dub, and the Eve- ing annual running amuck and attacking: all long. I was asked to bike a cake In OMUiy ptittt, for an organisation to which I did nlnf Auxiliary, ft .,. and iURdpy^wit'hout discrimination with a re* Really, th«M people muirt be fulting^ quick and agonizing death for the vie"-* nut belong. I was to do pub dasperate if they can't find valiant SUMMI BRAID !ii-i(y for an organisation to which worker* among their own members. 1 dl I rabies the same as a child is inoculated against PIANO RENTAL-LESSON PLAN \/ " ']hiMi»b*d by thi 8umnU«.^l)U»Jil)ft| Co. »f *rj Tburtt | diseases. Heretofore many owners of dogs *t 12 Bunk Strett, sumsait; H»W J«««y. Entered w secc Give your children m mean* to gr?ai ctoM matter October i-, IMS ** the V*t cl/ice, summit have shown a reluctance to subject their pets "N J und*r act tO^Uuth 3, 1818. Owned *&4 operated to the inoculation process. The Board of Imported Cheese! happineM and character Improvement, by Kv• E. Forbw-and CM! ». Huiett. _>„_„. Are We Being Clutfhmi to Death? Health's program of last, year, born of the The CHEESE GUILD for deli- Bent » fine New Spinet JPhuio—ALSio tp Norman sMlaHa'.T...... -...... -I. Editcr Organizations arc fascinating subjects for study. They cious, exciting iihported cheetei. celve If piano teuton* of highest »tar\iU.t] *ri. m. Tm*#imy though there is no quarantine this year, more j need buy only five lbs. a year. LAUTEA If piano it purchniKfd, the entire atn^un! m*y hap* to bs omitted from Thun4ay>* t*ium. hone (company in existence and. sustain the US mail. {•'or full information write: PIANO CO. paid m*y be deducted from the prire. All Utter* Im thm tdttor mutt km §igt%m4 «wi owners should avail themselves of the op. 1 But-onoe in a while, thvy become - ~— 561 Broad St., Newark blt Or Wi Bul t tboy must be ur, not out. l^t Ocpt. H.I Chee»e Guild,. MRIM ucilt km published umleu aiherteitm r* portuniiv offered by the Board of Health to :« «*'"«*• V*'*** MA-rket 3-8080 Open Wednesday Until I someone else's children be on the N. J. questid. safeguard their pets as well as human lives, that am contused At any rate, 1 outside, looking longingly in, Nt JLU Ofparuosnu Summit 8-WO0 iiavy in my hand an attractive post- There should be an understanding of the; aura. They'll get. there first. 14 ew MM Us »a»«ne» 6itt*i« eoplw 8 centt card that, proclaims, "Join now I T ft*ek coptta 10 «nu nature oi the disease and how it's come by. A fru'nd of mine told me proudly, fYour last chance to enroB in tiie "Judy is busy every- afternoon aitcr Rabies can be transmitted only through the I, , „ , ., ,, school." Judy wag in, She was also THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1831 , . , , ., - , „. , . . Junior Jumping Beans! Meetings anemic, underweight, ami so tense bite of a rabid animal. Since rabies is pres-;every. Pridoy afu.rnOon, aim, up ehe wept if she made a mistake in Your Hospital ent in wild life at all times the first step in jaow before it's too late! Call Mr. her piano ksaon. But she belonged" Every two seconds -a new patient cntefs its control is to immunize animals. The Board jCoiiin* without delay." LOTS OF PEOPLE ara zealous a hospital somewhere in the United States. of Health clinics provide the means to im-! Before my sons rush to the phone organizers, minister* in particular- l One young minister -came around And every eleven seconds a new baby is born munize animals agairkt infection or trans- » feVinquir# e fo1 r01 Mr .VVha Collinst is , let'the s ask mission of rabies. The clinics actually are of > V"* ' "- to enlist, support for a married in an American hospital. . , . , ™, pose o£ the Junior Jumping Be couples club. He was slatting a Few people appreciate what a tremen- more value to owners than any one else, The ^ knows Why are ^y be. number of humans who are infected and sue- ;ing /orm«d? Nobody knowa. Why, new organisation. What is it go- dous revolution has taken place in the field cumb to.rabies in the nation annually is in- jthen, thla hurry &nrt scurry1? Oh, ing to do? I inquired. Oh, we'll get of hospital service during the last 25 years. the couples together, and then we'll finitesimally small, so small that it is almost to jc-verybody will be joining. Who JS S- s -s -sh; decide, - , , . Once thought of principally as a place to die, the point of negligibility. But the death rate j everybody? Oh. everybody is- ; No, thank you, I don't get to- the modern hospital |s looked wpon as a '.,•,., A .. everybody Wp must/i"t miss out. Miss out on what? Nobody knows. gether onough with the coupics I house of healing and health. among animals is high. • A pet receiving a j^* nllt'nw whnt, .Nnhrul1 v kriftWs The growth in the use of hospitals, even bite, from a rabid animal Usually is fatally j ELEMENTARY LOOK , which I already know,":~lTdoift-f<*er- Iwas forced to take in college, and or frustrated or bored or strange. in. the last ten years, has been stupendous. strickeThen Boarunlesd s oimmunizedf Health is. hopeful that this |which left an imjelibll mark, k Instead of making Industrious at- In 1940, approximately 10,000,000 people were year's series of clinics will prove more popu- je<»"r!eu>ly unrelated to the Jump, tempts to fill up ray day, I'd like admitted to hospitals in the U. S.; in 1949, lar than others. The entire program is on a Sfing BBedra.*ni iTlT'w chl2drenchildren''ss eyeeyesa araree , a longer day, , with--eight' more Here's a "Hot gleaming. Their mouths arc water- hour-- in it, so I could finally start . 16,660,000. ' basis. There is no penalty involved Practically, everyone at some time or an- ing in anticipation. Of what? Of "War and Peaeo," which has boen for those who are disinclined to take advan- being in. instead of being out. Out on the bookshelf for five years other Kas been a patient at a hospital yet tage of the free inoculations but here is a of what? Oh, left behind in' the unread. very few of us know how a hospital "works." chance for owners of pets to protect their hustle-bustle of club life. But it is well- nigh Medicines, treatments and meals appear as health and future. It doesn't make sens*. At one to wake my position clear. My if by magic yet behind each meal and behind point we are urging critical judg- name keeps popping up on lists each dosage of medicine there lies a routine ment, a cool, dispassionate outlook, of organizations whoje meetings I "Do you want to make some money? Then save " that invplves many members of the hospital Current Comment on our children, At the same time have never attended. I was asked The-Civil War Pension Record we ate hurrying them Into a horde to be program chairman of an or- staff. of activities — purpose unknown. ganization to which I did riot ftrr- something oiit of every pay envelope at HILL An annual event throughout the country (Baltimore Sun) is "Hospital Day." Thi» is a day set aside Announcement in Washington that pen- CITY SAVINGS. The nice dividends that add to each year when hospitals throughout the sion checks are still being written for a war land hold open house to the public. Special that ended 86 years ago is thought provoking. your account twice every year make your bal- tours are arranged so that the people who sup- Civil War pensions to the end of last June account ior almost seven and three-quarters port the hospital may learn how it is oper- ance grow faster. It's surprising how quickly you ated and what makes it click. Questions of billions. And the expenditure continues at the rate of six million a year. all sort» are earnestly sought and answered build financial security at ".HILL CITY. Try it!" and specialized equipment is explained or From this experience it is readily apparent demonstrated. that the pensions for Twentieth Century wars Overlook Hospital, like the others, is ob- will aggiegate several times the sum expend- serving Hospital Day this Saturday. It would ed for last century's conflict between the be to the advantage of residents who have states. Already payment to World War II only a cursory knowledge of Overlook to veterans amount to more than five and One- quarter billions and the total mounts visit the institution on that day and join on<; FOUNDED 1914 of the tours of the plants. The visit will not thin a billion annually. World Waf I pay- be interesting and enjoyable but will re- ments have drawn abreast the outlayiocthe sult in a better understanding of how a large Civil War and soon will exceed it. OUR POLICY of capable service, The prospect of huge outlays ahead, of integrity and honejt^ in our business relations, has given and modern hospital is operated for the com- us a pusitioa o( trust in this community that we value highly. munity. ' . . ever, should not become trie basis for misun- HILL CITY SAVINGS We consider it a solemn obligation to continue in this tradition . , . A modern hospital is of utmost concern derstanding about the Civil War pensions tnd t privilege to assist you in your hour of grief—-to make to all for it is a vital influence upon the and other benefits. There is an impressive complete funeral arrangements th?t are in keeping with your wishei. .':_ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION health and welfare of the community. comparison here, all the more so since there No nation in the world has anything com- were approximately two million union vet- COMMCR SPRINGFl SUMMIT AVENUtt parable to the great American voluntary hos- erans ard the World War II total runs be- pital system. It was created by private, yond the eleven million mark. The Civil War veterans nevertheless must not be assumed q SUMMIT • NEW JERSEY philanthropic, religious and fraternal organi- FUNERAL HOME / zations—and the voluntary hospital is large- to have been lavishly rewarded. Summit's Mont Convenient Place to Save ly supported by the voluntary gifts of re- By current standards it would seem that Springfield Ave. at Morris Summif 4-0218- sponiible citizens in the community that the the payments, to veterans of 1861-65 were on hospital serves. Therefore, Overlook is the sm?ll Bide and still are decidedly mod- YOUR hospital. Why not drop in this Sat- erate. There are seven Union veterans sur- urday and look it over? You'll probably be viving today. They receive pensions of $120 impressed and certainly will be better in- a month. These men's ages range from 104 to is NEW for Oldsmobile's formed. 108 years. Less than $30 a week ishardly a sum adequate to.support a man over 100 Rsvolutionary WEW "Rocket Rids"! 4 Community years old and furnish the special care his age makes mandatory. Moreover, the Civil Th*fart< the IF, A TURKS upmh /or thntfrhft* In Announcement last week that 120 boys : faithfully took advantage of the jointly spon- War veterans' first pensions were paid at • .tlii^ new ^!t|*f'"88," J oii «w ten yrnn' major -fored Leirn-to-Swim campaign conducted the rate of $4 a month. «cJv«nwn«nti! Body; bwt v»ldc, und han«l«»me~-ali newt during tne spring recess by the Kiwanis Club One of the surviving veterans jhas drawn Chami: •prin|;», tho* k§, fmrnej—ill n«wt "Rocket": ill tnd the YMCA should b« of great encourage- $43,211 in benefits. The amount at first glance that fnnimm snap ami #p»rkle \>fa% new tmnomy, ment to the iponsoring groups. seems large but it must be remembered that' new dtp*iKiahiiify! Ami Hydra-Matir Drm* h«» The clisses were an attractive and valu- this men was pensioned in 1863; he has instantaneous revme grnr Bclrciion! Smoothneti— able invitation to non-swimmers. Of the 120 drawn checks for 88 years, The life span to- *marlrtr*«—amaning Ra«»Mving*! JliryVe all new, lads who attended the daily sessions 46 day based on current expectancy with all the all ymin in OW«mnbiJe's .SUJK>T "8fl"! Corat learned how to swim sufficiently well to travel benefits of modern science and medicine, is tato mx »howrootn! Drivp the triumphant the distance of the Y pool, For children es- slightly over 67 year*. Although the govern- NEW Super "88" OMamobile I pecially the need for learning to swim is com- ment does not say so the probability is that Ilk* thi* mint along ante in « pelling Youngsters a*e prone to venture this? $4?,211 total is the largest sum to be , ifloat or fail to rtcogniff risks Inherent in paid any one Civil War veteran. By this t»nt«rtng the witer when untblt to swim. standard it becomes evident that the amount The danger of drowning i* vnry real and is far from imposing by reawn of largeness. thefe are few at any age who do not at some The impressive factor, and the important time in the course of the »ummer venture one in relation to prospects for the future, is upon water. Learning to swim is a safe- tht number of Civil War widows and orphan! guard that is practical and fairly «asy and drawing.benefits. Seven veterans are on mastery of the water provides not only se- pension lolli but the widbws nVtmber- 9;5O0 curity but pleasure. It opens th« dcor to new and the orphaned children total 1,331, The recreation and healthful •xtrclst. payment is to veterans cannot continue a great Statistics show that of 8,000 ptople who rn**ty more years, But it will be quite a while lose their lives in tht wtttr tach ytar more before the last widow or child of « Civil Wir "than half of the victims art under 24 years vtttran disappearR from thtf roll of age. By learning to swim young people tak? oiti insurance which will protect them | who v*te* Mmut MM, hfutpmnt. nmmnttH. $mi him M&)m ttt «*«•«*' tWuwt m«k« thlt Instruction an annual mnt tnt ••arch Dr. Donald F. Jonti in doing in hla expand It «o that it will include glrli at will qutit for tht pirftct corn. But elitninttion it boy*. Swimming lesiont must antwtr a 0f glumtl, tht aklnlikt thiaues around the OLDSMOBILE public d«sir« or elue the initial enrollmtnt of beat of tach Uerner, itrikes us M wholly un-! A «MNMM MOfOM \t?t which •vtntually dropped to 120. would necistary. . 1 • II YOU* NIAItH OtftSMOlIll D1ALIR not hive b«en rttllttU A men who would object to them, would ; growl at rispblrriti and turn up hi« nc/*c at ! Safeguarding Ptti •trawbtrriiK mtrtly btcftuie tach have tiny SPERCO MOTOR CO Hurjtot |f'.§ ffwn that t»ir« /or molt ittdt? *i% maff who would efe)tett*'«wrt bt» INC »on» SMMM- irtd drwd Implication*, Th* etui* ttt glume*, would likely beat bin wife III MORRIS AVENUE SUMMIT word eonjurti tip vUloni «jf • fifing, ind find fault with hit mother'i cooking, •>•* Features A Large>S^lection At Low Prices!

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Vault, • *~... mkiiii^Cli4^aAJ^Jm»£.lttte MAY 10, H5t THE SUMMIT Hf»*"» LEGAL ADVKKTISEME.NT Police Ifeserve 8UBJECT to municipal Regional Plans •cat Oriiirmnct:* aBeetti.* ™n -_- NIW WOyiDIHCI Installation Held ol I*cu u- accurate nn»n HWJMUKIOMJ Coa' 'j Charias mnd thf handling of eoier- Nt>w I'MIVIII urt ! will follow the concert. j ger.ey equipment. He Showed the i T 'iin p'to !<>r t'lis • ment. .___„._ ... , instalhrg officer at Monday's Cr S ^ adopted was an ordlnanc«j Inter-Community meeting 'wxs- Mr*. ChAr'«\i Fpr- film, "You C*n Beat the A Bomb" BLINO KNOWN s»a IJP-i the number of liquor !i-' guson. State-. IT A chairman (or j Library Periods jand di*cu»»ed scenes irom the mo- «s Part of I-o' 8 hiH ^:. ( ; By-Laws and Procedure.- BlotSc K7 f n the OR'-u. T,< ceraes whkh may be ibaued in the tion picture. the TJ*US'I;J> of Si v, P-IK townihip. --<^ Bowlers Conclude Gut-it'speaker waa Mrs. Per- [ The group,. wh||h has completed Mlnl'iMim t>r!ce lo' ti I- ( ry Farnum of( Summit, former Regularly Planned 'William' B. Brsitd«r filed *a ap-{ ..;.a •10-w«t:k..tE»5tuhjaf course under KNOWN' j'd ui 1 plication for the tkx^a&sessor's president, of the""CoahnT of,. Social I Magistrate Haberstroh and Police' aa Lrts 1 to 10 li 'i.sivi beeome\vacant Agencies in that city and present j 7! iMlli^Ur ltt Ilao !^ i post which will With Dinner Dance At Columbia Chief D&mitiick V. Rmso, Jr., in-clal Tax M'l> i.f t'.p lj»r P toon because of the resigaatferK.of) TOWNSHIP •— Inter-Comniun- ' elia-rnian of public relations for the ] | TOWNSHIP - Regular library j eludes «he_-foUo*ing: J^J^1^ Frank Jeckel, who held that posi^-ity Bowling league concluded its • State Lt«gue of Women Voters, She I f i t f >f ' . {periods have been scheduled for jAlbert H&hn. WiUiam Finken, €. 022 tw lion for many years and is retir-j 90-g-&cne season with a dinner- ; ^poke as a merpber of the Hoovtr ! pupil* of the Columbia School, Coliaari, H, Schroder, Rupert ing because of failing health. I dance "~*t^ Valley Inn, Stirling, j.CiUitas Committee on that field HH\t- KNOWN ar 1 I) i Tt* primary and middle Fuchj, Warren Legge. .^*( '- is I i-s J4 a' it i' I si' , Mr. Brander is the son-in-law of j Thursday ntgjjt, Melvin B'att o! i of work. j Oil '-I 1 'X V I) cf >h . . In_ the _ , , Aground r«ht. N«r,vU,t ththee " behoof library "evtry ) Furth, V. Dennis, Joseph Slondel- \ V, I' i\ (' III Jh AUMIJARY PoLICE GKADlJATE ta fct li, \V. TVuber, A. SchaeileS, E. Jllblt",d IProvidence -Township Cnief of PoUce D. V., Haa.o. Jr. a «ca p«-| W«k to broww. do- reference Mli !'ii'i u 1) c ' > g "' *" A Schaub, Arthur Manner, R. T.TKAC 1 ti ' ^xa"~ issuing Carl Molinah with hU night stick at ^ MMayy 11 gaduationgraduation!! worwork oor borrow books. The ltt ING KNOWN i i 1) a California trip. \ii.xiUary Po'ic* Also!homerooh m -teachers acoemparsy Lynch, R Burns, R. F". Drake, « I 'j 1 'n J II i t by the I ram of i-ntertam- |exercises of. that municipality's Civil Defence <' ii!\ and 3"> "> 44 1 1 WnOi-p" CT.«rk Wii;iam?the clas^ daring the period. \V. T. Brarsder, - H. F. Sheffield v «hlp Clerk William C. Russo was Congress at & cost of S17.O0O. \meat was presented. i in the foreground watching, left to righ Piock 1-6 '1 ' i O" ' 1 •> c T wi ' i ' *.. \ 1* designated acting taxx collectocoueciorrj r>Delia'sciia'«, the season's champions ji \J4rg. Haren announced tbat a 'Tom Hu^nes PhotoK; ~•-" '.is have been instructed end K. A. Him. [C. fttisao and Magistrate I>oug!as Hahv MS' iiHi n p i i I r ' Ill/W books suited to their during her absence. • ver« presented a trophy by Vic ; pr.A^B^hoo! of instruction will be 1 1VM I 9 BUMi KNOV.S I 1 I) The sum of. $100 was approved) Dunlt«l, owneT ftnd proprietor of jne5 d in>^inf«!d «t the Clinton grad* ...and age -2eveL-< The ' ma-. IrD. for expenses in connection with. ke!ey Recreation lanes where | School JurKjO Mr« William terials m the library .have been oICi 'U'i ' li < in Ber t I.!II 32 to 14 1M IM> Police Chief Dominick V. Ru^ij , ^ «a*on. 1 Umbert. tate>TA publicity, organized according to re»d:r.| 4th 4 ii c' «'ip !n B <-y 41 the loop ro] ed past S r'»l Tat M\D o* 'le Tnw, ^ mttendwee at toe Police Ch«f i j The t!ti!l^ and, LOM! ^ *Kop-1 chairman, will cond\« the meet-! 31st levels. The u*e of th* card cata- convention at Spring Lake nextj . m 1 logue to locate a book was ex- \l'l 'Hid 11 !>''""'' Ic- Mi t month Wilham D. Ry« waa ^f^- , ;ug. ... • >si & wgue i 'The final meeting for the present plained by the t«:«acher.«. Spring Season To r IP appointed playground supervisor ati Mrs. Elizabeth Diehl. st-cond KNOWN w t I) I ) 1 school year of the Columbia Schcxff bi I ' > h I r , i • • - ' President Dorninjck Delia, ai>on- j parent education group met Maypattern Set by TV Programs grade instructor, hoa AA!>tKted the o uH 1-141' 4' mr of the winning team and head other te;it-her# in. planning li-- Study Nature Lore H3 on trie ojisri-.- j 1. Mrs. Nesbitt, program chairman, Township—-The spring season is j ' )wn.«,h'p of Nfw r at $25 per w*ek.j ftMn' in the league presented a in charge. Mr«. Mark Town- Ttb«rnship Pupils of the Columbia School presented a | brary periods, orgranizinjr, the mum ' price (or t ....„ will begin their duties July! number of priz«s. Each team in sed ta full advantage by to ft and continue for an eight-week! the league received one for the (send, legislative chairman, reported M period. , number .of-games won. Postmaster I visited friends. rstiinding of Besigns fRecreation Pmt Michael Nigro of Berkeley Height* Bruce Johnson resigned as aj for rolling high individual score member of the township recrea- of 268 for the season was presented Motorist Pay Hughes of the faculty- fl . ' bv Hildegarde Woodward accord- ... ». « walks" to find iipecimcas BEING KNOWN .it;?! D tion committee because of his rea- prize. Other prizes were pre- rich. 'Lilac Time." a f>!arw so!eKm" Tad pol PB •. ProvitJpncp Higli team average: Joseph Man- : r:gan ," ft duet by Gail and dance act in cost'im.- was Last Month Hits J of the contract to the Petro con-j olaus Gitzcn, 77 Sunset terroce,! Lynda Gunther and later us & fornwii by Je;)nnet;e D! Pasquale I structor. The pupils are record- i cjusi'iv. m* hlock *2I8 on" t:!»" OS:" * Watchun? Beveragre 144.3; Hose ing' Ibe stages of deve'»pme.r,t of ef cern. .so!6 by Hilary Nickau of the third and Barbara Morue of the ighth Ianello, Ianello's 145.1; W. Graef, Indian Lake; Andrew N. Bicone, the Tht Committee said it was un- South street, New Providence; T. grade. Ruth Smith piayed the irradi1. An interprttativc ballet $M$ Total i Minimum price lor this tract f:> Es & Bud's 150.9 and C, Grey, [TRACT 13 able to Install stop street signs in Rofer Freeman,. S82 So. 20th piano for both numbers. An ex-b-aeed on the "Nutcracker Suite". .TOWN'SHiP^Peaaured by per- The recent' talk given by Mr?I , BEING KNOWN anrt DK..SIC.V.V Valley Inn 1 the Free Acnes development since street, Newark; and Charles j. hibition of baton twirdlng vhu<- wa,s danced by Lynn Na&ors and mits issued throujtk. the office of MMrtd Ruinon of the "Trail- : M Ln:s 1 XO 8, Uiclii.'tvi , In Rir-k TI Other iadividua! prises were j on the Official Tax Ma;i of t^e To toe law prohibits the installation Ford. Jr., Lone Pine Drive, Berke- given by Janet McKnight of 'theDiane Wadas of 'thf... st-vt'nth v side Museum" operated .by the awarded as follows: Frank Pe- Sa'vatorc DP! D game average of 8t8. Ralph Kocco, Tnx f ' T property near the old Murray Hill J."lmme*ei«er. IT, of 2094 MelM A P;ano duet. Adonis Mop," novelty number, was sung by , was reCeivcd by the Township; unJKon -wl.d fjowew of >e« Jer- jghi n of N,w Pr Golf course. Berkeley Bar; Glen Beagle, league : secretary, Watchung Beverage. rose padrway,. Union, each were was pf-rformed by sixtth graders Jimmy Rus«o, sixth wiUi j Committw'at its May 2 meeting. | W- Th^foartli graders plan to | fine /nd cost of 13 upon . Lorraine Mbchicr and Maryann .'ancy Howard and Carol Hin* j permits for five new homes were; 5tJt a!S edrsrnon flowery which j third high three average of BEING KNOWN I charges -by Officer Harv'ed Curtis Andor.-iOn. Mary Elien Patrick of ap dancing to the tun*. The imvti m foliws; Andrew H. Kmn,) f»w wild la"tl^ nate. Picture , »i Lou^ «o |^ it Diamond Hill for speeding 50 miles per hour on the fifth grade sar.g Let's Take three performers were accoro- j Dogwood lane, 111,000; Arnold Hor. i »«<* dr«wings wilHw employed to ! ^ f^tap -ol "'he^ f'oWnship P average of 1 Springfield avenue. an Old Fashioned Wall?," An ac-par.ied by B-;verIy Kihtgren^-Bev- i a5lt_cr8 svcmje> poOC Joseph I he'p the «tudent* identify the j Providence. Team prizes were also presented PrlCe ? r trw Fines and cost of eight dollars crob'atic act was? completed by erly Bischoff played Augruste'i ; Hamilton termce, p,0»»; i'P^tal' , \ -. J TH'C^IT ° ^ Church Guild u follows: Delia's, high three game Ericksoni v each were assessed for speeding '. Maryann Amodto and Laura -First Waltz" as P-ano solo, i Vlctor GuideUi( Marion avenue. | Sereml membera of BEINO KNOWN' «eries of 2M4; Berkeley Bar, oee- rformj ». , > • as l,ni« J to 24 Jnrln.Mv?. ivr.d hour against Samuel j Tena?lia of the ^eve-nth grade MazitfA Sonata I was perform- , i%om mn of th!* To<1'n5: and Essex "A", third high three roff on th v TOWNSHIP Mrs. Douglas plainfie!d' AI'frcd fearriw. of j eighth grade. The Sy A permit in amount of $l*.O0Owas ] the Berkeley Heights area. Re- Mfhirrium price for this tr.vt «« i game score of 2367. Local 286 won Ward wag clecttd vice-president of P|acefi FjBS>t rOangc. Clock" was Kivtn as en instru- issued to A. Caatdiano of Sprinf-! Terence books are used to identify j team high single ge»me honors with the Diamond Hill Church Guild and Demetuls Obuck of R, F. 1,ment solo by eighth grndi.-r Mic- field avenue for '- treasurer at « meeting Wednesday It Is eatinrated that accidents to Fred Wilkie of . Kline Place. Acre*, addition to dwelling, $3,000; j with the nature study. Pupils arc Mltilrmirn price fo£grArti chairman, Kuriovnced that facturinf Co., Sayder avenue, re- \ a Lot* 31 tint! ;.l. In Blwk :T,1 >r. "••' theannu&l dinner will be Wednes- New Providence fowling League Eovvn.th prador Dick • D.v'ift play- pert of a social studiei uait oa Official T»x Map Of thf Town.Oiip cf ceived an addition to a prevwus \ K»>w Prnv'.df-nee day. June «, at Martlivmrille Inn. .18 «.-d an ticcordi.r.n solo. Vocal Central America. BOBOTJOH—HEW PROVIDENCfe BOWa TRACT 22. Mrs. Benoit, corresponding »ec- .duets were perforrw-d by Lindu Many article*,which were tnade permit for J3.ow. \ 2nd Grode— n .,„Mok• e „._Ireo•d I " BEINO""KNOVW »!Ui I?FiiIGNATFri Fitml Standings, 1950-1951 Ht. T.P. A r ! s lr; wtary, read, a note from Mrs. Brit- w. L. Pet. Seijas and Temy Rirtitr, fifth in Mexico were brought to c!a«m Fees of 1166 for the above per-1 TOWNSHIP — The baking of j *A.nt» »E E- 7V V >K K-'".. . I ir! '• L*.* P\:'' 23 .798 953 77137 804. on the O(*lf'.f>l T»r Men tain, who i> visiting in California. 1 MAM 63 954 "76. grader.s, and Jk-anne'to and Maria by the student*. Exhibite'd in the mits were received end turned j bre«d was the final activity of a 2 firemen.. "A" .34 .545 Township of K<--sv ProvMrnri- Jfr«. Brittain v/em ch&irrnan of the 62 .552 3S4 • n\. Anderson, wvr-n'h sjraflo twiru, I room were serapea, sombrero*, over to Joseph Miano, township j unit on wheat studied by second Minimum pr!c« for thin tnft *?.-> 3 Fir*rn«n "B" 31- ,5K 852 70363 733 treasurer. TRACT 23. mxpptr April 21 in the church and 4 Ea«o 5C 871 -0539 •735. Gail Barherich a^companl't! th F-7. ijirlu.<|n>. Ir. Five Aces 47 6S024 677. : 7 Paca CSub 49 .489 875 Bird Hill." i ?79 on tin* OfTSfls! Tstr. M?*n P 47 _41B... 714. The pupils' made oral report* ©a Th* «ecIo. A h'allct trated' how tfa'e urticles were nomicx rooml The activity was MI Lot 11-2 In Bloc*: T,9 nil t . ~.... 0 . toe dance was performed by in the daily life of the Stexioart rial Tax Mnp of the Town. lp r'r In the Lee Community Room of the v H 171.1 Wins to Four as supervised by Mrs. Aiice Maluso, N*'*,y PmvldfM*. 1. F. ' - 1tS 229 seventh gradt-r Carwlinc Mcit-r. peasant. church Saturday, May 12/>from 10 *I 13535 167. •€c«t»d grade teawber. The rol« of M1nlm«m prlr*- for Hits HK.\ third prarff-, nccom- TRAfT 55 c ajn. to 5 p.m. The committee will 3. Oiborne. W, 93 ' 208 The Mexican art of - and y«iSf"ll~"a~TeavehInf agent waa 'ATr' 9» 166.5 panifd by Ruthnnn Bf-ckt-r of thr? BKINO KNOWN and- pESI( S» et the church Friday, May 11, 4 234 15224 165.4 pottery making warn explained to Caldwell Falls, 3-2 drt»oa»tr»t*4 i*y Mr*. Maluso. as I^t H-« in Block 719 on H Msndato 241 14034 165. eighth grade rendered Daddy's the classes by Mis» Oar& Brophy rlnl Tax Mt»p of the Towns!1.In from 12:30 to 5 p.m. to receive Tb were •*•*«• p»reells n 233 1806 Little Girl." A sonsr and tap dance Summit' High School"* t«nni« articles. Mm. Arthur Schuck an- A. Me« 31B 14937 «nd Mm. Florence SUlw^l, Third fovldcnc. 14439 1588 number, ,"T«ke Me Out To Thf i * Minimum price for thla trarl A. I>«lla ' ft , 305 157.7' Grade teacher*. nounced tha.t a pot-luck supper will W. Totten 91 214 143M Ball Gam*" .was done by seventh TWACT 26 ,- «4 10CKU David McNeely extended it, win- ^ £ ttutAwi^ m*4e be held in the church Sunday, V, Dunkel 20S 12731 153.5 grader? Elsbeth Bischoff. 3fan ntng *treak to four stmight to a* } ,„_ . ;,,...... - BEINO KNOWN' «nd DESKi Clo^cL 312 13368 155.4 The finst Arnerloan 1L M I.fi« H-7.1n..BlfWk 279 on the O May 20. B. Dunkel 310 •,'Dchbie''Wolff, Carol Nor- flal Tax Mnp of the Township, ft 278 8853 155.3 , The Rev, Arthur A. Sehueb In- John»on , ~ ST - 1*557 Bar- NrW ProvlrtritCP. , ,.,t' M 313 'Mlnlmiun prlc»> for this tr»« i-u troduced the ipeaker, the Rev. 211 13770 151.7 H. Filley -.' N 13301 I54.« 1 court, 3-2. 7 Philip Wetens, who "pent several W W 2M 279 19 111 11725 1542 ,„ uphill b»ttle all th, .«, w» n-? - in Block •'?'"'', «r* year* abroad with the American 17 J. Church HIM 153.8 | r 18 K, R*lUy It, •301 _ { —• -^"~...™,»~.» I.., bimif (i Planning j rial TM M«p of the'TowrwhSp ° ^ Friends Service Committee work- V 302 13250 1512 i g 19 Kurmunn 13*12 151 2 througway, summih in bltt»o 1310 w c nusso, SKN( 24 113 5O05 for .Summit in two mi». «-3, 8-J. K« I,ol Y-0 in Block ITS on th April Report Shows t Cornpwo JJ 1W 1313 4» Cl«>rk TOWNSHIP—The April report 1 D^m*n»kl 45 1*3 «S«4 149.1 John FVldman, a, j»**-«tuderH «t r|«l T»!( Map of tlm Townahip t Trwey 44 307 SIM J^J Summit High, *urpri*«*—.«...-...— ,- 'Wrwntn "A" »M ft Aill rtem May h* for upeedinn, flv»> for carelew driv- ! •nd Jim Hedtwrf in t-le*iw«l Pr«nUi». t» th* Afti'Mint of Atinud! M- Ch»lrm»« Inf. two for parking In drive and f»t* milt to I^lmlt thv nuni- ATTEST one each for paslnR ichool bu», b«- *quad !o»t In close matchcC. L 1»JIU»^) »iid f)ut- w r nus«o, Inn drunk and disorderly, utrociou* Inttr-Community U091M 1950-1951 Find Standings went thr#t veto btf*r# lo«« Mr- *>r l»«'rlhu- T«wn»hlp cl»rte» Ing to O»(dW0U*« Dick Oihllf, the of Airoh'.rtlr fto«-«T*f!M in t H* 40-49 • a«atult and battery, Attempted I.. JVfMinip of !<#•* PtmlrlwifH,'1 Aji- W 901 Chief*' number om playwr, 2-«v 4 June 3 1941 (tut MI F •ulelde and dumping rubbish along 97 3i ro«d. 8*«,. Hrtbeff lowt -t« Htnry Kind* Artl 17, Pwit Office S« gral). 2*«. Ellfht eanvadnern wtr* grtntfld Up i; B»r 4T 43 059 i" »»,i ptwMtfd at A 44 ¥> MO T'iW!tBhl|» Cowimlitw I permit*, *«ven amoultnc« ealli 41 48 «44 Top RMccrw, Mndl»«n. «-l EMM "A" v • ' ' J were received and nlnt flr» mlU Wtt«h 40 SO 1»7 CI|«*n Ki*lifl f#i! b#for« SI 7S3 urer* rfc«lvMi and »larm» turned i#llo M •M |M»y";f «r»4 Mu'dUon oft f*rt«tay, V»]ti«y inn . ' 'by.tlie. Mentical «c«r#f of 4-1, th» In by K« * •ua'r~— « 7)0 iMKffMMU 1M .ft RMttT mt Suminlt T«n«*i Quit '«mrUi it J J, pprlllo, l»nn#Uo 1 A, BtillW, D#H»'» Kir. HUSIANDS RAVI $ n mhnk, ttief A'' ...'.. 4 J, M«n4iO&, D#tl*'» with- Swnwit W MRltKHV C.MVKN fur ROYOX S to,R«w5D, Bitrk. 8»r * « 0, UisrH, UK«1 tM ^., ' RMIt* I. (MNMflft 4. ^'" YETt R, CJwJlbtrg, Wal.'\W*. r t». OrtU, D«!li'* X ' if that ?h* Tn*mMn «* * (!•/(!••*. >t»w Jsrury. *i!l sell, •*»»•,- W»t, »*f4,"' . 1»9 4,a, Hit*, fo«t Offtct- ? «»U> kit He r it »,- tf! IM;d 14 iH it V, Ptirtlvl, m*iui I:: 11 B. OtpOfMMr niHU 1* JH, K\i«Mr. y«t Oftlc*—' • • :1i 9. A*)b«*!l, Bl^tU («•••• t. n»jr, »lati« - -" fit, iiff- m 1 UttfMit, I»«fl»ffo »« ••*##•*#••# nI- 1 THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. MAT 10, 1*81 PTA to Concluti* Strits Summit and Morrisiown be preceded by a (upper in the HIW MOVIDINCt parish bouae starting at 0:30 p:m.. PTA to Beet and Of Nrtnt Mttrif!9* May 1 Games Carded for Youth to Have Debate Mis* Peggy Rulison Is in charge BOROUGH-On Wednesday aft- L«rrjf MaeDouge,!!, n teacher in of the supper, The program will ernoon, May It, the last of * series the .church school of Central consist of a dUeuttlon of the Hear College Head of parent «du6*tteii meetings span- PAL Nines, 1st Frfe»J>5«*r|an Church,' will be.the question, "Are we educating for sored by the PTA will be heW m moderator of a debate Hi-mday be- the spiritual neecb of modern the school cafeteria at 1 p.m. Thus you?" Speaking for Summit wMl At Final Session' ntttting is for the mothers of pre- Set for Sunday tween the youth fellowships &f the Jjorri*town and Summit Presby- be Peter Ackerman and Katha- BOROUGH—'The Child 04 * school children who will utter kin- BOROUGH-?* e.w,- Pr©vidt»e« terian churches. The meeting will rine Qrlawoid. • ^ • atiaK^SKisy*' trill 1» the topic derfarten in September. Jt is a PAL. baseball te*m will open Lay Group to Inform Public of a speech by Dr. Eugene G. majt to the Spring Round-Up its 1SS1 i>a*«b&li *«a»on on Sun* Wilklns, President of New Jersey now taking place during which U day «t 2 p.m. against the Btac# f be open to any. resident who it* Borough for 14 years and has 1&45-1&50. Ht in en tht college PTA SPEARJER - Ou«st sp.tktr Jay Badgley. PAL. t«m which i tends It* r#i«l*r meeting*. four children. Ht to a civil en- ataff of Rutftri and N«w York At th« Lincoln School PTA matt- Athletic Events is fully uniformed team, will bt j Officers elected are: chairman, gineering graduate of the Univer- UniverjiltiM u A vltltlnf lecturer Ing tomorrow in th* school'»udl- composed of Dav« InR&cone M • Raymond Cobb; vice-chairman, sity of Vermont, and la currently In education And ha* Uctured on torlum will be Dr. £ug«n« Wll- Fred E. Brewetcr; secretary, MH- klni, president of Newark 8tet» To Top Field Day first baje, Bill Mauucco at second j MEAT BUYS director of Organisation »nd Pajren^Cbilfl R«J«tioiu In thi 2Ir4 im been base, Jfttk M&them. o 1 a y ing 1 ton Anderson; and public relations Method* of Prudential lniurar.ee Summit Adult School, Te«chen Collegt. He will speik on "The Child As * Cltlsen To- chojwn &a th* dat« for FUW Day shortstop and Dan Riusso «t third i director, Alfred F. Company W America, Newark, Thlf will b« a «turn engage- day," •-.,.. thla ye»r »t Lincoln School. base roundj out tht Infield, Out- j i Stven ether members Formerly a Trustle of the Presby- ment for Dr, Wilklng, who »poke Athlttlc *v«nti art htlr in th« fielder* are Steve Tillman, Don j| »«rve with officer* M an 11- terian Church, he is currently at a Junior High T««, eponaortd morning followed by «. luncheon Kern, Jtrry Caporo*o, Brandon j #teering committee are: Robert P. serving the Borough eu? a member by the P.T.A. l««t year. iponaored by the P.T.A. The Maxwell, Utility playtr* are John ; Clark, Joiin A, Dastl, Carl A, An- of the Planning Board. During a brief bvulneaa meet* Services Held for luncheon li an annual ev«nt and Fusco, Joe Coviello, Char!«« Erb, | derson, Jr., B. Sheldon Sprague, Mr. Brewster, who wad elected it$g presided over by Mrt. Melville David M, Hutchinson, Julian Kuri- th* P.T.A,'* blgfoat project of and Martin Urbaruky. Other vice-chairman, is a new ruldent Kftwley, president, there Will be th* year- m$nn, and Mrs. John 3. Wright, W. O.Selover, pitcherj include John Stetle and j in the Borough, He came front election and in*t*llaUon of of- Booth* are get up in the school Leonard England. Dayton Mai „ More- than 40 residents attended ficers. At an executive meeting TURKEYS Par&mus, New Jensey, where he yard. Moat of the food t» donated !<><:k Is re*erve catcher. the meeting, «ome of whom were Genuine wrved on the Board of Education. held at the home of Mr*. Frank New York Exporter by re»ldefit» of the town and not present «t the first meeting, Bee Squad Starts May 20 Shipped A graduate of Wealeyan Univer- Mason on Monday evening, Mra, BOROUGH — Maaonle sarvlcea everyone ix Invited to Attend, ^he General onthiuiaam was evident Th« New Providence Be«», th« j Fresh sity, he continued hi* education Leroy Maher, chairman of th« wer« held for William O. Selover aohool children are excused from To Us of th« Commltt««, A nominating committee, announced P.A.L B Squad, will optn it* j *»*«* -••• ' - •-• . • at Pact Institute in New York, the of Mountain avenu* at the E, P. school in time to buy, lunch with baMball ceauon «f«in*t Turkey | Killed ©wealth of Id*** wai offered by and k currently vice-president tht following alate of officers for Direct Burroughs & Son Funeral Home, their partnU, Thjei booth* are, Hill Hi-Y of Summit, at Oakwood j and treasurer of Burry Biscuit 1951-1982: Trejident, Mra. Lsrned Maryland resident* from ill lections of the Summit, Monday night. In the ex* open from 11:30 until 1 p.m. Field on Sunday, May 30 at 2 p.m. By Express Corporation, Elizabeth. He ha« Meecham; iM. vlce-prealdent, Mra community, on how, tHe Commit- port business more than 60 year* In the afternoon the younger Thi* squad coached by Carl Ehnis j four children. Mr. Brewstcr is Richard Wagner; 2nd vlce-presi- One Low tee should proceed. in New York, Mr, Selover died at children participate In Field Day is composed of Lincoln Junior 17 to 22 lbs. serving the Boroujjb a* treasurer j dent, Miss XlareivFernald; -trea« Much, of the meeting was dc- home Saturday after making ft trip exerclfles such as drills and High School boy* who are inter- Price of the Community Chest Drive. ' surer, Mrs. Nicholas Gregory; Averag* - voted to a discussion of a door- to Summit. The Rev. Richard K. dance*. This la followed by e soft- ested in playing baseball. The "B" to-door survey to be conducted by Milton Anderson, who wea elect- recording secretary, JSra. Carl ton Bryan of the.Preebyterl&n Church ball game" between Columbia Fox; and corresponding secretary; squad is now scheduling game* j members of the Lay Committee ed secretary, & a three year resi- conducted cervicen Tuesday after- School of Berkeley Heights and with teams in thi* area. It wu the consensus that the dent of the Borough and the father Mrs. Arnold Beeier. A third vice noon'. Lincoln School on the school pres d«nt will be nominated from Olris Begin Practice campaign should provide"residents of four children. He received his Mr. Selover founded his own grounds. the floor. Thirty-two girl* r eaporlded to with factual information of whet education at the Chicago Art In- firm in his name a few years ago Mrs. Nelson E. Whcaton, Jr. Is Dessert will be aerved before call for first practice on Wednes-., • the community is facing by way stitute, Chicago, Illinois, and sup- at VI Warren street, New York. chairman of the luncheon with day May 2nd and formation of ft' Direct Front Farm of school housing and should aim plemented this with special train- the meeting by Mrs, William He shipped food produce, partic- Mrs. C, M. Stuehler acting AS co- Braunwarth, hostess, and her P.A.L. Girls softball team is rapid- to poll th« 1200 families of their ing in advertkingr and printing. ularly potatoes to South America chairman. Mra. Whcaton's com- To You committee. ly progrcesing, with practice* opinion on several basic questions He la th« owner of Milton Ander- and the West Indies. mittee aa follows: Mr#. Robert called for every Wednesday eve- to be drafted by the Steering Com- son Corripany, New York, A firm Born in Bellport, L, I., Mr. Sel- Clark, soliciting; Mrs.' W. W. ning. Practice to be held behind mittee. It was also suggested that which specializes in advertising over lived 30 years in Brooklyn Braunwarth, purchasing; Mre. the Lincoln School at 6:30 P-M. the survey could provide other and design of printed materials, MotherDaughter and 23 years in Summit before Vito Sabia, spaghetti; Mrs. George Coached Lew Sen rump and Fred facta about the Borough which Mr. Bochenek, who was elected moving to Murray Hill in 1948. He Johnson, hot foods; Mrs. Thoma-s Turley expect a yretty fast club might b« helpful to Borough of- public, relations* director, Is a Dinner Set for was a founder of the Bellport Surman, hot dogs; Mrs. K. Ander- which will be bolstered by the re- ficlalii. The steering committee graduate of Missouri Schoolg of Volunteer Fire Department. son, coffee: Mrs. VV. Balph, eup- turn of some hold-ovcra from the was directed to submit plans for Mines and Metallurgy, A father Surviving ere his wife, Mrs. plies Mrs. G. Taylor, milk; Mrs. past two seasons of competition; the survey at the next meeting, of two children, and an eight year May 19 at Parish Elizabeth Denham Selover: two W. C. Newbery, punch; Mrs. John led by Joan Kerner, Betty Lou £ which was set for "Thursday, May resident of the Borough, he is BOROUGH —A Mother-Daugh- daughters, Mrs. J. Edward Devoy Clay, tables; Mrs. W.W. Grote, Ale, Elaine Barry, Carmela Bace, 17, in the Library of Lincoln editor of "Mechanical En- ter dinner will be given by the of Albuquerque, N. M,, and Mrw. cakes and pies; Mrs. R, Erhardt, Ellen McCue, and Edna Scheider- School. gineering," official journal of The Women's Association of the Pres- Dwight Ketcham at home, and salads; Mra. Charles Woolsey. ice man. At the preeent time the American Society of Mechanical byterian Church on Saturday, two grandchildren. cream Mrs. F. B. Mason, lost and Problem Itl»tory Reviewed girls' squad Is looking for games Machine Sliced Following election of officer.?, Engineers. May 19, in the Parish House found; Mrs. W. Spurgeon, tickets, with other girls' softball teams George C. Johnson, chairman of Mr. Clark, cf the steering com- starting at 5:45 p.m. The Men's but In the near future the PAL. the 1947 Citizen*' .Committee .'on mittee, is treasurer and member Club will take over the dutlea as team will be entered in a State cooks and waiters, The Evening- Prizes and Trophy School Expansion, told how tho of the Board of Directors of Rob- P.A.L. softball league, Group will prepare the tables. Boro Calendar former group was organized, how j. crt W. Orr Associate*, a New York Mrs. Lawrence A. Washer la in Presented Bowlers Midget* Start Today it did its work and offei-cd several advcrtLaing agency. He Is a gradu- charge of finding a daughter for MAY The Midget League of the P.A.L. observations on that experience. ate of New York University and will open lUi activities this after- any woman making this request 10—Thurs., 10 a.m.—The Mission- Th« 1947 Committee wag a closed the father of a son and two daugh- by calling her at Chatham i- At Annual Dinner ary Society of the Presbyterian noon at 3;30 p.m. when the Giants, 1 committee, appointed by Borough ters, Mr. Clark has lived in the 2526-M. Mrs. WiilSam L. Vander- BOROUGH—The M and M captained by Charles Orti* will Reg. $1.69 Value officiaJfl, to represent all section* Church will meet et the home Borough for ten years. Last Jtfnu- hoof will take reservations for bowling team was awarded a tro- of Mra. C. L, Eastman, Moun- face the Dodgers captained by of the community, It was com- ftry, he was a candidate for one the dinner at Summit 8-2878-M; phy for Its fifth league champion- tain ave. Jack Urbaruski in the first of a posed of 35 individualjs who elect- of the three-year terma on the the donations are $1.00 for ship at the annual dinner of the 10—Thurs., 8 p.m.—Post 433 of the three game aerie* Games In thts ed a 10-rnan steering committee Board of Education. grown-ups and 75 cents for chil- New Providence Bowling League American Legion will meet in league will be played every Thur#- which reported to the main com- John A. DaMl, elected to the dren. Wednesday night in Keller's Grove, the Fire House Hall. day afternoon. The«e teams .are mittee once, a month, and on oc- steering committee, U pre.»ldent of Members of the Men's Chorus BerMelfy Heights May 2. M— Fri,, 7:30 p.m.—P.T.A. meet- composed of Grammar School casion twice. Sugar Cured Smoked jihc Paca Club of the Borough, will entertain with several vocal The trophy was given by Victor ing in the Auditorium of Lin- age boy* While tht* old Committee made He was educated in the Summit numbers as the sinking waiters. Dunkel, owner of Berkeley Recrea- coln School. Dr. Eugene Wil- All P.A.L. members, during the every effort to kct>p the" com- schools and for the past 12 years I Robert. Holley of Bloomfteld Col- tion lanes, where the league* rolls. kln», president of New Jersey month of May are sharing in the munity informed of its progress, ham been with Cullls and Lewis of lege will direct the group singing. President Joseph Church presided. State Teachers College at Coca Cola youth treat, with re- no'public meetings were held un- Summit. He j» ft four y/4 Ibt. N»t son said, aoon cryatali»rd Into the BOROUGH- David Fables, «n FERRIS M«wnrd of the Summit Methodist proved bowler of the year raining issue of a centralised School «» instructor at Union Junior Col- Church. He is also a leader in his average seven points to 154.6, against a decentralized "aehod! .sys- lege. Cranford. will epe«k on Hickory Smoked .29 th«--.Gray.-Y Group, and .k active With no individual being al- tem. By referendum the cojjt- "Wild Flowers' to the Garden 1 lowed more than one prtee. awards , munlty 'expressed ltwl'f for a cen- In dram'JiMc'.'-tfrOupw " in Cranford Club at its May 21 meeting at the were presented hi«h average play* •a. traJiicd school and this Ifd to and Roselle Park, N. J. home of Mrs. F. R. Brereton, the quarter-million dollar addi- Mr. Sprague, also a member of er on each te«m M follow*: Joe HAMS IN CANS Clinton avenue, «t 8 p.m. A social Mond«to, M and M; Dayton Par- tion to Lincoln School, , I the jrteprinjr, comtnlttcp. Is a Tcx- hour will follow. Hostesses will T cells, Firemen A; Bert Abbawsia, l n»«en Opposition til" ph.vslclst at the Centra! Re- be- Mm. Elsworth R, Hansell, 'Mle* Firemen B; Mr, Dunkel, Harrys; The greatest obstacle'hl» group search Laboratories, Celanese Cor- Eve Krayep* Mrs. W. Carl in and Mr. Mfthood, B and L: Ken Roily, May 13 th hfld to overcome was the "un.'cifii poration of America, Summit. Mr. Mrs. J, Marsh. Sprague.holds a BA degree from Five Aces, Ernie DeFillipis, Five » opposition" which manifested it- Swarthmore College, «nd a mas- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Acen William Totten, Junior Order with self by rumors about the purchase 2 to 3 lb. ter's degree in chemical engineer- A; Conrad Becker, Junior Order B overage lb. of land long before the Issue of R NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS and Bill Krats of Bills, BACON SQUARES ing from Polytechnic Institute of STORM SEWER WORK decentralized school was clarified. Brooklyn. He i» currently pro- BOROUGH Or NEWHPROVUMSNCK, Unanimity at Committee meet- UNION COUNTY, N. i, gram committee chairman of the Sleet lookw white beemwe it con- ing* would be followed by unrx- l«ln« air spaces. Oakwood Park Civic Association, NOTICE HI HMfEBT Otvm th»t ^ after the mat- «»*!«! bid* will b« recei»ed by th« Mr. Hutchinson. elected to the Borouih Coundl of the Borough of • Cetlan Dmwi ing*. Rumors about the 1 Nww Provid»nc* *t Borough H»ll, Smoked stopring committee, I, * «, petrolftitti Springlifld Av«nii». H«w ProvW«nc#, of land were set adrift rtt critical engineer. TechnicAl Services Di- N. J, for )h» enndructlon n( fltnrm Where's Elmer?! BEEF TONGUES „ 53' 'times, which often slowed, the BtwtrJn Maple 8tr»rt from Spring- vision, Bftwny Refinery, R»«o fUl.-i Avtmi*-, l,J«fl !"H Rnnlh to Knit Committee'* progrem Confidence Standurd Oil Company, Linden, Brook In the Borough of N»w Frotl- FORMICHELLAS DEPT. STORE In tfce Committee was iimlermintd dinc«, tn th* County of Union, and K.J. Hf hold* a lraeh«!or's opurvMl *nd r»*d In pubiio at Borough by unknown groups »'ho implied master's degree from Princeton H»H, Springfield A*tnu», Borough of 89-91 Pork Avt. Summit ttmt d«eM«n» to build a school !*•«' I»ro»lt!ene«, N. J , on M»nrtfty, University. He L" « on«» year reM- M*y Mth, 19SJ at «« P.M n»TH«lit ionelesi In som# other part of town had deiit and father of two children, Sa»ln| Time, COTTAGE HAMS fe. made In secret, and thnt ron- Drawing*, •p#et(l««ttr>nn »ncj form* Mr, Kurimann, who WM elected of W«t», fon the atetring comr5Ht#<«, la chief proptwtd work prfpMMl by Johri J, but ft camouflag*1, H>ni!s. Borrtuah RiiRin»^r und »ppmt«*|nn>r, In 1W8 rumors hud *<> Company, Holmken He Is n four !i»v« bf'Pii flUfl In th* office of Mtd the rwildenUi tl"»t the Committee Knaln^r *t ;»H3 Sprlniffirirl Aven\i<>, y»«flr r*-«idint of th«> nnminh nnd summit, H .1 , and Mill fliat« Highway laneleu felt obliged to niter *• l« t'hp fixllirr of two'children. Mr Cl, Trfntoti. N. J.. »nr| on th« »rhnol budget «o thi* rtttr\ b« !n»p«(:t#(l by pnvi)rtv# bltl t CANNED HAMS Cooked lb. iturliit nu*ln«w hourn BI1<(»r» will th«t rn In nt thf University of VlrginU «n<1 h# furr>l*hf the Newark and |>*vnn>iit* <>f r'«t,«f |itfp«r*t!on. Prices Effective Thun., Prl., Sat., Man. «'hM«« of m Chapter of tb« National Aiworli*- BtfUi nuisl tM» m»rt» "fi d'anrtarrt pro- ptwtl form* Sn the miuhii*r rt»»l(«ni>t»d ISO.0O0, he tion of Coflt Accountant* llurtin »n*t\ ti'n i Hi) i)i»f »'»nt of tht , . . getUnff into ihe nuinff ntl«en»' (Jommlttf-es now woiU nmrmnt I>1'1 iir«i'irt«d snl't Wink almll of th* Lcafu* of Wom#n h« nirt m»r» than »».«Hiofl mut d«- with other §mart phple Powtr and Hand Mowtri inc ht warned, must f«n« up t» a s of New PtmMtnct> H«r- llvwiid lit tlti pliiiMi »nd nn thfilimir th»t of A«ubv«rj«i<>n. •bote n»m»d The ottunrtiird prn^inwl I Mrs, Wright hw hvn rbll- form l« »tiiiflh*f ough for \% ye«rs>. fin •lutllrottnn • f«lr (r«rn# for D (h* »w»r'i or I til rnntnn"! Mi* me«###fu! blddM will •>* rtqutrr«i to with high sounding HMMJL>tm HOI H furnt»h H»n«l (mm » »"nOlnir «."'im LIQUOR putinm? l» to «fnai!«»t \mm, tKt^ «MihnrUl#d In fln htutln«M in thl* L* W. BALDWIN CO. MARKET STORE wid« fty ?0 fe*>t long, it •Ituatwl St*t« for th# full «m«»»ini »f |K« «o«^ In th» ibwrloan of %rte\ |»T*B». Tht form »Nf h«»nrt »h»H MURRAY HILL 442 Springfield Avr rhont Summit 4-2470 ff«» «rtl«>n tw« torge m«»«M»n« In t» th»t ||r rvjxti ftity or IHUvtru " ** ** nfl ln»tlnu«tlt»f *H »! mm DELIVERY OfI N MOM f H U 5WH0ATt WOIHIHift • - - , KHfl ffif ^urpmit !# to lnvpov*l*itl» H ****** u**** .!•, mIHtwi. April l;ir d «t«ir«, and miniature (urnlKirt THOMA4 uv In THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1951 er of tte Poet, was in charge of dition to singing several «'lec.tiora, j? Bey Scouts .the einger», The Hart wood Har- each of the boys described *>me faftrtain Kiwanls Club mctneere,' Mrs. Nellie G. Biftisius of the poet's activities. ^ Atx memoers of ISxplorer Vmt accompanied the group on the "ft^-Boy Scout* of America, enter- piano. ri'OUUOW BLADES , t*ine

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Summit, 9km Jtftty U OtHmt Aw. „ ,—•-•." UNION, ISM A«. MIUWRN, Iff MIRfeum Afi. THE SUMMIT HERAID, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1951 fit* II widow. Fr«nc«s W: Sampson of f ind Ii thr Stomp Club t© Hear 23 me«Urig My Ptei»oa'" Qstrow. Widow fs Executrix ec* 79 Tulip itrett i« named executrix I t«te. Tbtn Will also be a special p»- Proc/omaf'ion Charlej A. Otto, Jr., »urrog«te, [Talk on Italian touts fr«m and auction. The Summit Community Stamp BliHibeth, ht* received an appli- •••••••••••••••••••••»••••••••••••••• WHEBEAS the historic poppy of Flander&PHeldt has been adopted as America's cation for probate of the .will of Club will htar a talk on •Mumps of Milk «r«« first told in gl&tm con- flower of remembrance to syraboiixe the sacrifices made by our honored dead in Alexander J. Sampson who died ~~-™"* The Hhtoricql "•'•"•"• Italy Mid ber eokmiej at iu Mayt*inei* in Brooklyn, N.Y, IB 1871. 1 the great conflict* for peafce;. and here April 25. Mr. Sampson'* \ WHKKKAS the sale of poppies by the VETERANS OF FOREI$M WARS OF Washington Hovne Tip: UNITED STATES and the AMERICAN LEGION has been authorized by Con Inferior Designs UPPER SOMERSET ST., WATCHUN©, K J, gressioaal enactment, and is personally eridoised by the President; and JUST NORTH OF HIGHWAY 2» WHEEEAVS the funds collected are* devoted exclusively to the care and the wel- With the UEUCIOUS FOOli and fare of our disabled and needy war veterans, of the families they are no longer able "Flemirig Flair" FRIENDLY COLONIAL ATMOSPHERE to support, and of the widows and the orphans of our honored dead; aiid SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY DINNER SERVED NOW THKEEPOE1,1, Percival M. Bland, Mayor of the City of Summit, do SUNDAY FROM NOON 'TIL W P. ML hereby authorize the Summit posts of the VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS and Children'* fortlom the AMERICAN LEGION, aided by their Ladiea1 J^ttxiUaries, to offer poppies in Louise W. Fleming Open 4 P. M. 'til I A. M. . Sundays Noon 'til MidniU Summit on May 25th and 26th, and I do earnestly urge all oyr citizens to contribute Fabric* Consultation "generously to this worthy cause and thereby evidence our desire"to honor the memo- By Appointment VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL ries of America's hero dead by helping the living. (arpets SU. #-6M5-M COCKTAIL LOUNGE May 17,1951. , PERCIVAL M. BLAND, Furniture Mayor. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••a" made *. study of Negro music, end her Interpretation* of apirituala Local Artists Featured in are always enthu»itustically r«-; ceived Beside* "A Prayer,'' she' Bell Labs Chorus Concert will sing Johnson's "Honor, Honor," and she will join the ; Thespring.; eon gt.rt., of th c,. Mur-. o h o.r.u« "Tih« 350 Spi-ingfitld Av*. Summit, N. J. In women's chorus to Bra'hrias' ray H!ll Chorus of the Bell Labor- Swan." "Lullaby." Opposite S. H. Kr«w atories Club will ha presented PhyllU M&nafield Carlint of this Tu&sday evening, May 22 at Chat- city, who will accompany Mr*. K&uUmcui, studied piano with Church Slates ham Hlfh School. A program of Harold Bdu&r. Stws was formerly varied ttnd familiar music t» a member of the faculty ot the Inauguration of planned. Manhattan School of Music in Featured soloiat at the aixth an- New York City. Srm k known In Women's Section nual *pring concert Is MrsSummi. t as soloi^X accarnpaniat and teacher. On Sunday at 3:30 p.m. the Dorothy Kautzman. MM. Keutz- Women's Department of the man will be heard u violinist. H. Thomas Miller will direct the chorus at their May 22 perform- Fountain Baptist Church will be Setting the Date?...THIN She Is'first violinist of the Sum- formally inaugurated. mit String Quartet? and has been ance. Mr. Miller,; formerly of MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL heard, locally &s soloist and with Bernardsville, was a member of -Thisp-is «n over-all group which IT'S TIME TO MAKE ANOTHER!- the quartet in a number of con- the New Jersey All-Stat* High will seek to enlist the full and ..• e*rfcs. Dorothy Kautzman studied SchoorChprus, and he Iwn become active participation of every wom- Tremendous Savings Fo , - , With The Studio Of violin with Edeuard Dethier and well-known in New Jersey, as a an in some phase of the chtlrch Boris SchwftrM, and chamber choru* dlrectoi, .He.diwcted the work, Within the department will muaic with Rudolph Kolisch. She Somerset Singers and acted «a aa- be ' smaller groups, such as the L«s a resident of Murray Hill and sistant conductor of Saint Ber- sewing circle, mission circle, JULES A.WGLIN teaches violin in Sumrait. A-s so-nard;* Episcopal Church choir, prayer band and others all hav- 447 Springfield Ave. Su. 6-0087 loist for the Murray Hill Chorus, both at Ber'narAsville. At present, ing the same aim — training and she will pky" thr«* froupa of he m director of Pace Collets Glee service. reductions on (Strand Theatre Bid?.; rmtobcra, Including Brahms, sona- Club and the Lord and Taylor The speaker for the inaugural 20% (Strand- Theatre Bldg.) Open Friday Evenings ta in A Major. She wilt join the choir, .He ^as^jecently ftpjwlnted program will be.Miss Olivia Peal to the board of directors of theStokes, assistant to Dr. Horatio Choral Conductors Guild of Ameri- S.* Hill, director et the Baptist ca, and he is assistant editor of Educational Center, New York. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED HANDBAGS the Choir Guild magazine. Mr. Miss Stokes aided In building Miller has written and arranged the United Christian Youth Move- Beautifully d?raile/ handbags in the finest of calf llrard, may choral, compositions. One of ment, and the Baptist Youth alligator and cofcfa by such famous manufacturers as Dofan's his cornpositioms, "A Prayer," wil! Fellowship, serving the latter as Mam-'seJIe),' Coronets ant Concord ... a group of attractive . •>• be sung at the spring concert by chairman of the Interracial Com- Capitok Dickerson of Summit. mission and on the executive eveningii b>gs included in this sale. Mas Dickersom, who Ja accom- board from 1943-45. She is in ..••' /' • • _ . '..',•• ' • '- panist for the chorus, will also charge of the young people and serve as contralto soloist. She has women's work at the Center In JEWELRY/ taught piano and voice-in Summit. New York, Hand set imported stones by KRAMER "The Diamond Look11 are- Moving--.-., An accomplish e d all-round In, 1941, Mi&3 Stokes covered musician, Miss Dickerson has 10,000 miles visiting Negro col- z^nd leading fashion jewelry including the Academy Award leges, in major American cities / Winners of 1950. Paul Flato compacts and a selection of where she studied social prob- MADORA PATTON lems in relation to minority gold .plated novelties are included. directly opposite RESTAURANT groups in the United States, Weekday*—4lt Year LADIES' WALLETS (Except Sat.) Secretarial Trainings Lady Buxton and Princess Gardner wallets in genuine leather Mmheon—11:30 to ,AT PHOFfiSSIONAL LEVEJ^ cobra. . • Now jli the lditnugej of Kilhirin* or rinner~~5:30to7:30 Cibts secmariil training »r« offered m Monteldr. One tnd Two Ve»rjEoai*ei for hl«K school uad ptiTite ichool gnduun, the Summit Station Sundays and Holidays Sp«ct»l Couwe for colletie7women. Expe- GLOVES SCARFS 20% Redaction .. rienced Gibbj hculty.X Except During Pure Hand-Pointei UMBRELLAS . June, July, August 3.00 - 1.50 A'yfon or Acetate* r«g. $5 to $15 and September Reg. 3.00 • 1.98 b Folding Umbr«H*i r,«g. $6 to $14 4! 4 North Bro«d St. Reg. 2.00 - 1.49 Reg. 2.00 - 1.00 TO i 21010 Elizabeth 3-9872 6/661 Xc»oo/» In: . CHICAGO. BOSTON. 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^L3 lW4 THURSOAYrMAY 10 Yukon Club I Button Elected Head Beverages /.-. Of Siimmir Younq GOP Gingeraie - Club Soda - Fruif Flavor* 3d ward Buxton was _ f iectcd chairman of the Summit Young Ige bol*. Jg tor £3? piu* ««p. Republican Club «tt the annual .>•? / meeting held recently at. the home of Edgar W. Buckley, 90 Kent place boulevard. Mr Dazzle Bleach Buxfcon succeeds Herbert J, Mor- gan. T/irt*' ii*JPi Values Betp Them Other officers elected were 17 Helen Cusick, vice-chairman1 William Woodward; executive secretary; Jerry Reynolds, record- Bab-0 ing secretary; Robert D. Mathio- Buy 2 cam al rtgular price Get More and Spend Less! son, treasurer. Union County dele- gates are Kenneth \V. Merkcl, Jr. get »noth«r for U end E. W. Buckley. Shoppers who know uieir groceries know that the he-t \(av Combination O can* Zfyz to get more and spend less is to do all their inarkelin« ^ FOR THE BEST A&P, whore values are big and plentiful in every department, Dial every day. They know, too, that they can he sure thej'jp FUH SERVICE paying the correct price for every item and getting ewm Deodorant Snap item they pay for, Because at A&P prices are plainly maiUl SA-FUR on all items, as well as on the shelves, and each customer Igt cab 2 f gets an itemized cash register receipt. This-price-Hjarkin« STORAGE • CLEANING system also assures that the prices in the store are exacth1 REPAIRS • REMODELING Sweetheart Soap the same as the pricesiii A&Fs ads, which are guarantee! New Jersey's newest Buy 3 cakes at regular for a full-veek, even though market costs go up. .Roulf most modern fur price gef another (or 1« A&P gives not only extra purchasing power to your loo.I [vaults on the premises.^ dollar—but extra protection, tool | [LOW FACTORY RATES I Exclusive with Blu-White Flakes FLEMINGTO N Buy 3 packages at regular FUR COMPANY price get another for 1* """•feM^Aj Flemingron, N. J />/m- A I Lux Flakes For dijhej, lingerie, etc.

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TWILL MARKING DEVICES For dishes, laundry and bath 382 Broad St., Summit, N. J. medium calce 2 for 19C ANTHONY FIMIA Swan Soap J19 For dithei, laundry jind bath Jobbing Promptly Attended T« PLUMBING • HEATING large cake 2* for SHEET METAL WORK Two golden layers . . . filled T Chestnut Avenue and iced with cocoaijut ereroe Summit 6-7424-J , » . end decorated with pink Silver Dust roses and a gold inscription, "Mother." White Meat -Tuna A & P brand 7«. ca, 38c White toap granules Everett T. Spinning Clip CalteS Mother's Day pkg. or 6 for 43c Tuna Fish Flakes suiian» d ox car, 29* large pkg. 33* ReQ SftllnOn Sunnybrook lib.csr»T9e Summit* N. J. JLajer Cake Mo»her'i Day 6Kinch *« 79« lied OtllinOll Medium ~ Somestnke 7% ox c«n 4<4C Insurance Rinso Marvel White Bread . iib.ioail5e Chinook Salmon A&P fancy 7% w. can ,54c 30 Beechwood Road JLJonUlS Sugared or Cinnamon pkg. of x2t for ZtK For the laundry and dishes TeL Su. 6-0177 Chicken For frying-Com blossom 21b. 2oi. can 1,02 English MuffinS Jane Parker pkg of 6 for 20c large pkg. 32C Lberwurst Spread staW-Meyer. 4401 IBc THE VALLEY SHOP Square Jane Parker each 39c H. B. FRATT Danish Ring Jane. Parker each 31c Campbell's Beans wth pork 1 ib can 13« NEW FURNITURE Joy NstlonaUjr advertlted and custom Apple Pie Jane Parker each 55c AsparagUS SpearS AllgresnRirf«r'«14Vloz 41c cherry Inrnltore our specialty. Eipectatly for washing dishes —ANTIQUES— Ring Jane Parker each 3.K Instant Coffee Bord#n» 2or54c so* 1.29 C Visit Chir Show Boom— 6 oz. bottle 32 Uncle Ben's Rice-converted 28 oz. pkg.38«. Open Ever* 0»I ,^ Valley Rfl., watcbtmi PI. WID Sparkle Desserts & Puddings pis-6c Surf IN Salad Dressing AnnPaga 801 19c pi. jar31c For the family wash Peter Pan Peanut Butter 12« Ige. pkg. 32« Educator Crax . • . IT'S Pot Roast BOHEUSS CHUCK - no far added lb 9.V Triangle Thins w Nabisco ioor-pkg.24c Bon Ami Cleanser Beef FresWy ground Ib (),V lYIcKerreH's Sunshine Vienna Fingers moi. bag25e Hain't scratched yet AUTO SERVICE Delicious, taste - tempting CrispO CookieS Black Walnul, Oatmeal 10 oz. 19*5 or Rump of Veal . . • <:heese ... at a thrifty, pur- 12 oz. cm 2 for 25c lb 6fV j 24 Franklin Place chase-pleasing price! Rice Pllffs * Sunnylield 4kg 15c Pork Sausage" Hen % 53c Wrisley's Soap Swiss Cheese r-«nCy dom«»k ib. 70« Pork LoinS Whole or e.tber half-full cu» ib 7y'M Shredded Wheat Nabisco i2o£.Pkg 18c In • re-usable plastic bag Danish Blue Cheese ib 5II« ib l.V . WILLYS Bouillon Cubes H«b-o« tmoisSbr Pork CllOpS Hip and shoulder cull Stakes 54c Provolotte Cheese oomemc ib 59" Loin Pork Chops centered ib TM , SALES Grapefruit Juice A&pbran«j isoi c«n Cheese Food ched-o-ii» V4ib.pkg.29c ib 6.V SERVICE Realemon Lemon. Juice 8oi.bo». Sliced BaCOll Sunnydeld-iugur cured Octagon Soap Kraft's Process Slices swin % ib. kg. 35c P Smoked Pork Shoulders whole or e,ther hairib 49f GENUINE Nc8tle'ft Morsels Sem}-iw«e» 6 oz. pkg 2()c SwisS Knigllt Gruyere--Imported 6 port pk 41c { WILLYS For the laundry 8 short cut ib l h Aunt Jemima Mixc80»vii'i foodi.iv.rpkg 35« Smoked Pork Butts PARTS Reftl YogUrt D«nnon-plu$ deposit 8 ox. i*r 17« RsilJ|*t6-l»terrigulir-3ll»l!eil-wholeore.therha!l Ib (Wf FACTORY 3 "feei 25* Cut-Rite Wax Paper- . nsfi r n25c Fresh Cream Borden'i-wni pin % w com. 36« O METHODS P 9 P f Flakes Wllhi'rt's Airloplalr No-rub p.nlcan79c Smoked Beef Tongues' Top grade ib (i3 r a-' Noxon Metal Polish • t.»in»bottU23c Bologna or Meat IJOM ^ced ib 63 Buy 1 package and get another" •t half price Foods Lux Toilet Soap . b»iHc«u2iof25c Finv Quality Soatood tge. pkg. 2 < Orange Juice Sweetln^art Soap Comb, k offer b«ib iior 39c Fr^li Cod Filtct lb. 39« Fr«»Ii Sc»ird|if . Ib <»')f e Lemonade Mix 6OIC.r,18o FlOOr WaX Rrtght S«if - fttlf-pottthtns qiitrrceri 49 Fresh Buck Shad lb 23« Ffcih Porgici * 21 Mil Laundry BleachirisMSeViqt boi 13? ^9»i. 24/I f <>*. k Scott Towels 150toweliinro!ll8« •trikct, the purity and potency P a t d „ becomb e «iimnor- VOICI liUSl ^o»PP0wd«r lae,pkg J,,}r tint tnn»fder«tli>n, Thi» China Beauty Green Pea§ 23 frt script Ion Phdr«i«cf CWWM Fttdt •iivm fow mtdiceiaeiMi of Hwmmi treat* the M«h#»t quality, pt**imit Be«n Sprouti \9 »^tm 12« compounded by •killed fUyimtfed Wb»r*M€lete, let AtP Coffee Warwick lib bo*5 il c<>«« 1W» rnoi'f to luff Iff Buy A&P Coffee toiliy—anrl it»«f #11 your Doctor'* pfeMfiffc V«gt, Chop Suey Richardion'i Vkto. pi g mm. Whf hot cg«*» btrel T h*»tn»r » , , eorti leu! Chop Sn«y Vegta. i°ec25« fiijfht M ina 111 r<8 Her iby'i 0 o« pkfl 29-- CfwilnVi Cut l«tt €hltie«e Dinner pl.g 50c Itetff tie, Peanut fjrittlesppH 8oy Saucf 3 « bottle 10e 21 SUMMIT AVE., SUMMIT FREE PARKING St. a limit ADJOINING STORE THE, SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1951 13 :cfi*ffttikttrMT«. Wooifii^Jf EHf* U»h, Mrs. RuafeU T. Kerby, and gy Mrs. :,grade,:J!K.jier™££tti^ teems well adapted to » "pops" khwoo& P. Shipley of 16,' Black- 78 per ofint; Sixth forni and sec-1 with T3 per cent. • • p (Continued from Pag* 1) Mrs. JLel&nd A. Wooten, Since program. In the second selection, In a recent drive for funds for Afarclt'1/the. deadline for appii- burn ro&4"wa3 one of the partici- (Continued from Pa«e 1) Verle Waiters of Suniiik, will the'Pinjgrfy School. Library *1,124 pants. 'awards. Her committee included eetlons, the cflt^fjittee studied were fresh with eternal youth, waa collected. The annual drive percentage to the dnvo were, in Mrs. Carl M. Anderson, vice- carefully the records of the glrU panted by thi arid imd personal Interviews with and which will probably live tot- i« sponsored ,by the mothers "of order, at • the top level: ever. .Other selections will be trie the applicants. The awards ' lire "Mississippi Suite" by Grafe, j bescdf on character and n©6d Featured Soloist As the feature of the evening, "Rumba Mexicana" by Miller, TENTS as well as scholastic attainments. "Gavat" by ThuiUe and John Tht; funds used were earned tail Miss Barabra Arnesen of Koselle, fl.H M. Water. tttmt •«« •«• Phillip Sousa's ever popular "The «•• IrtttM Deublt tl fall through the annual Book Sale will appear as ' guest soprano Stars and Stripes Forever." TENNIS RACQUETS *ll UBM ik conducted by the College Club. soloist. For this program she has eosify, economicolly with... Offic«r'« Wall »J4,5o selected "Voi \o sapete" from Arrangements have been made 11 *Btm 12.50 In addition to the tcholnrshipa 14x14' L*r»» Wall Cavalleria Rusticana by Mascagni for the audience to purchase M' »1 granted locally for undergraduate pop, soda, potato chips, etc., in RESTRUNG Hetlkital (Rstond.) 1HS0 study, the College Club of Sum- and "Lovers" by Kodgers and 1 1 true "pops" fashion before end ^ I ** " * Boor— 14.sj mit, which is affiliated with the Hart GARDtNSPUR glv«i you rtv« addtd thrift of giant horvatt*.with BKAND NIW during intermission. American Association ot Univer- Additional features of the eve- ONE DAY SERVICE pf!l«-winning bkujKii ihii «umm«r. Famou* 5-10-5 f«rli(ii«r formula U.S. A1MT Alt COIN The Summit Symphony (s spon- combifl** with 12 iXTRA tong»r>laiting plant foodi. VqljoUU RARE RUBBER sity Womea, will contribute this ning will be the presentation of Leroy Anderson's "Fiddle Faddle" sored by .the Board of Recreation ELEMENTS giv* you'a magic gord*nful of jloriou»'color. Can doubt* OWt-KAN BOAT i BOATS year $300 to the Fellowship Funds th« iix* and yield of your vegetables, fo«. ?5, SO, $0 Ib bag» ««IM«< «l* Mdl. r.plir mi, Hlrtt and its concerts are open to the pr«(Ktly» Mm, inrivin, it». M» J •> «-m«ii. I447J study In this country and abroad, iim*, aerate, granulate, and cot\d-t«in your garden toil IN JU5T ON§ fr all toait i<4 » llt and during the past year Miss OHO (RISI iASY OPERATION. Acclaimed Ametica'i 9fcgt«tt diicoverf for B»x OIL SKIN IAIN JACKIT Jane Hyde, a Summit girl, was j Hctme Cqrdtntr. Uie in p!ace of ordinary lira* to jel TAN BARK Pocano Pinu, Pa SPORT & TOY SHOP beautiful planh and vegelablei. 80 lb$. just $2.40. Dunbli, »lt«rpr«f fabrl* »>f awarded one. The local commit-: Fun ana Rest. Complet* 2000- nill •••r• . Certify tellar) fi» FOR WOODLAND PATHS Acre Vacation Hesort S Modfn trcirt;; iMiirkra vtnti: ma tee includes Mnj. Harold D. Tomp- i Hoteli, Coz/ Cottatt* with mear; SUMMIT HARDWARE & PAINT CO. BUY NOW AT YOUR TiRRE DEALER fl f»!«l (« mall tutt kins, chairman, Mrs, Roland E. ' •thotri.HOraYlJOON PARADISE, , P«iic!ous M(»l*. CJub Houtt, Cu- j # I «B Kremers, and Mrs, William R. THET6RRECO. lino. All 8»orts. L»k(f, B«arii THI TERRE CO. 1 for $1,001 Woodward. Rochelle Pk. HU. 7-7090 T«nnl8 Ridinr. if alt. MOVIBB. Social 359 Springfield Ave. Su. 6-7282 / Totona, N-. J. little falls 4-liOO f 1*1* HAIS—tt acted lukiti—tr.ng KM M. Churches nsBrbif. Modemt* B«tf* —mti. tin, Cuitw **r fl«»(, SMD- lint 15« M _ 7Sc SLEEPING BAGS Mufflmif—FMtjiir'i Down— 14 95 Cunopy—F«*th«ir 4, Down 1T.M Canopy—Cotton Dniffing 5€t U. BOND FURNITURE CO., 34 Maple St. Summit, N. 1 20 OiFrEMdT .TYfU.li ITICKI UNS1NKABLE SALSA WOOD FLOATS VR WAREHOUSES ARE »-»««» MfMlly, to-uj'./r- t»,r»t, son

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Shop by and rfdueP Xm SUMMIT NI8AIP, THURSDAY, MAY \9. unts included Miss Eliiabettj Shel- honor etteidaat ami Ha* May Wedding Marylou Stitt ley, sister 0/ the bridegroom and wore go*fM of pink ma /!om or Shine !! Bride-elect Nancy tyesioris maid of honor; snd three brides-' and carried eweade, of Engagement Is Married to malda. Mrs. Jack Holland of Wi-^t Th<- mother of the brid* Garden Club Sale Orange, Mrs. William Cadman, Jr., aqua crepe «nd l«c . for Charles Shelley e her Will Go Oh! Made Known of Denville, and Mi&s Edythe Va- traveling; costume tte br% The wedding of Mis*. Marylcu lenti erf Host-lift I'ark, Iiot»ft lectcd «n mm «ult with tout ,Thc Air. and Mrs. Harry B. Weston o( , Sd«i daughter of Mf.'jmd Mrs. El- Shellty w« b«t nwn for his k r • hoJd its piitnt .sdlt' ,md te*i to.'u«r-. S Prook court'have announced the \ mer Alexander Stitt of 195S Mo«n- row. rairs or.-.'i.iu like tne I'nited engagement of their daughter broilpr whose ushcra wfrt> Jnuk tainview •vc, Union, to Qh&ritst Mr». Shelley U a .graduate of*"' Sittea MUil rr^iirii :••..* of -,tfc- Nancx to John Van ArscteJe Poti* I WllJfttld Shejity of « BaltusFOl Htaffeta. Its illusion neckline Mr. Shelley, a graduate of weil a*doruuorw fr<.»m m.*"rr.b« r.»' 'Miss Weiton attended Summit tral High School «nd geton High School and Kent' Place performed at 4 p.m. • by Rev. wsus edged in Cliantilly . The gardens, iin.l mrrvnt jndr'it-'Cf UnlvcMity, la with Seaboard School, and is a graduate'of Endi- Francis Fox and was followed oy bride's imported French illusion prices will i)t charged. nance Co., Elizabeth, aa a&si cot( Junior College. She is a a reception at Mayfair Farms, Small (j:vr.,!a'.f n>brui ti£.i:e .vi.'- granddaughter wf the late Mr. Orange. . She evri stint h'-munis in r.u.med and Mrs, James Nelson Fisher of TJie bride was given In mar* 'the book with orchid*. The 103nd Infuntr^ D varieties; Kt.14.nr.Juw in .itir.i-r.ve-.. Carthage. Tenh, and the late Mr. by her father. H&r at tenet- ) and Mrs. Themes M. Weston, Jr., of Philadelphia.' .&.$ Medical Group Ernploy«t Mr. Potts, the grandson of the in .-is il:Hrr-r;t i")'- Becornes Bride-elect oris; blue fend .i|-riaa* vit-laji plum- late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wells of bago lobe-': a t"n n: i iiji-:tdf.i.ni. Newark'and the late Mr. and Mis. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kf&usa, Jr. toj-^giitnienou-. v. •, i.-. !• y f~*- th- Helton George Potts of Brooklyn, servvd .0/ Richmond avenue, Maple wood, valley; and -L ^i.ll/i'.f.n of herbs three years with the Armed Forces have announced the engagement including *hy/i>c, r<>.-t n.ury, bu*!. in World War II. He is an alurn- of their daughter, Dojl* JftRe, sweet marjoram, aunvnrer savory fiat dftjr. featuring flower ntis of Regional High School and ^ tr Kassfnget,*' son " of • and par.sk-y. i.*' Mw. Bruc* Ger- Lafayette College, and in June G. Kassinger of Clarke The list of a annuals include iMiNl- *** *>** W4te avenue; will graduate from Fordharo Law street. South Orange, and the zinnias, snapdragon*, marigolds, Mm. C. E. Graham. Ree.:, t : Live in Delaware Troop) in Europe. fupd of the Summit Gir.i'.n C'.-:'-j. 11 -w J-i.:. , l^r.n.'srd Engle, ground*. The plant sale and t-.t \*..! ci. :.JL.Z--•-:' :: !-.:.'-^TI-; Mrs, William \ held at the home of Mrs. rCd'-v.r. 7 F.Z.: - ' -1 A-'-'Ji-n y road Mfld- C. Treat. 30 Wildwood i.ir.-- r'-vr . :• - *-. . £.-r* t-.c -"•••". J;- Saturday PERSONALS 1 to 6 o'clock. Tick-its' :n .v t- oh- -* E.•-•-—. J> •»: M.'t-s t-f>Ti of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Newman preceding the May social dance glnia before starting on the wayNils Bran din, newly elected presi- feiine >" r.> :-; 3&)i-r Ore., and dent of the club; Mrs. Ramon J. homes t>f merabrs to t* are at their home, 45 Woodland at the YWCA. home. :.-' .x.:- H r:-i.— M..t^. He%'. James avenue, after spending five Cabrera, program chairman; Mrs. F*Hi3c ;t.*;ars:r-2 the doubSe-rlng months at their winter home, Mr.' and Mrs". ETO. Wilscbke of Mr. and Mr». Daniel Miller of Raymond W. Stafford, club fed- ctnttz-.T-s .T. *^t rectory of St. Vin- "Sand-^t-Iay," Siesta Key, Sara- 113 Wtst End avenue are attend- B&ngor, Pa., frequent' guests of eration secretary; and Mra, Boger :•;-;* Ct-r.*h A r*c^t;on followed aoba, Florida. ing the International convention Hotel Suburban, have left for \V, Williams, "Portal" editor. The *; izt z:-^,t U th« bride'* parent*. of the Variety Clubs of America D&ytona Beads, Fla., where they • group Is registered at Haddon Ta \r.it -ATre » gown with.a Mr. and Mrs, Charles O.. Mallin- In Philadelphia this week, will stay for eeveraS week* Hall. Representing the state fed- Siegel's '^i^ftit r*-t M-rt arid filled bodice ckrodt, who came to Summit thir- Mr. and Mrs, J. Dale Patterson Mr, and Mrs. M. D. Bbtby, Jr., eration at the same convention i« of .•^&r.:_ .T jt:-p. She h«4 mittch- teen years ago, are leaving their Mm. George R Martin; of Black- STATIONERY home at 78 Beskman road, a,nd are of 15 fUver roed, Berkeley Heights, and two young daughters, who :=i :*:•* =..•-*-« &r.a carried a bou- burn Place, ateo a Fortnightly moving to Loa Angeles* after entertained twelve guests at a jhave been residing at Hotel Sub- SHOP . c-i.'mrji i.l;-«i and baby's Club oaember. «4».i. Htr two-tiered veil fell school Is out: Mr. Mallinckrodt pre-dance cocktail party last Sun- urban, have moved into their new cn i :r>«r^ of oraagc "blosaouu. entered upon the duties of hisday afternoon". Following the home at &3 H'JIeide avenue, Madi- new position with the Howard Mr». R. F. Kennedy of Locust Complete Line of dance at the Short Kills Racquets son. tiii>.££ B'jrrjt wa« her Hughes Aircraft Co., at Culver drive end Mrs. Edward S. Willis OFFICE & HOME crJy *t:eadant. John Club Mr. and Mrs. Orville A, Mrs. W. T. Richmond of 63 Aah- of Hickory Road attended the an- City, Cal., the first of May. The 1 STATIONERY Malllnckrodts have two children, Petty of 10 Meadowbrook court land road, w at home after aperid- nual howemakere day sponsored i£r». 3I..'KS a t siuduete of Madl- ing a week with her parents, Mr, by the Union County extension 1 Charles, Jr., a sophomore at Surn- gave a buffet supper, Other guests Mark Cross <£• Greatrex 5* -. K ^"- S:r "•• I ar.d a:tt nded New rnit High School and Ellen Louise were Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Allison, and Mrs. Charles H. Chrney atj service in home economics, held LEATHER GOODS V:*-i V" .'••••»-:>• Ph.- if< B. former j in the fifth £rade at Frankiin Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun, Mr, j Manchester, Conn, She had tie «iMay 3, at the YMCA in Elizabeth. •'''•• fi ;-:••-«;. c > n: «.f The Nt-»-«rk j Ciub, Junior Service League, Art Mrs. Kennedy hm been newly Cr*ato« o( Fine English and Mrs. Harold Grube- and Mr. j wc-ek-end hou*«* gut-el Mre, Leif Leather N ;••*'» jr. .'_«• ^u:r.n)-t offic*. and was School. Mrs, Mallinckrodt has Fersing of Springfield, Vt, elected, president of the Union A- :r- : r * •» :h tn#» Summit Her- been active in the Fortnightly and Mrs. Arthur Schroeder. County Council and MM. Willis *:i Mr 5l.:t» mtt«nded Denver Lt,' David Sutherland of Fort CRANE'S STATIONERY Association, Central Probyterian Mrs. Clark Brelsch was hostess I* the retiring-president, U-strs.ir tuT.i is a RWiduate of Church and Girl Scouts. Tho fam- Dix was the week-end piost of ! to an out-of-town club, "Stitch P.''*r Or- -fg*. Trenton, He is a ily has a membership at Canoe Mr, and Mm J, R. Whitlock of Edward S. Willis entertained i and Chatter" at her home, ' 3 GREETING CARI>S =i*~.her :-? S.jRsa CM fraternity. Brook Country Club where Mr, U Valley View avenue and hiij | Salern road, Murray Hill, Tuesday fifteen members of th<" Men's r.:.r»c *.V::'s War II he served Mallinckrodt has been active. Mr, fiancee, Miss Barbara Whitlock. Cab of the Central Presbyterian j j evening. t':r tf ;---a7!? *':th the infantry in and Mrs. Mallinckrodt are also church «t the finrt of a aeriej of E ::--..; Hi- -j «s»or,st<"d with E. I. members of the Playhouse. Mr, and Mra. Howard B. Bishop sm«!I meetings, ot his home In SUmmit 6-2191 Miss Joan Dregcr, daughter of of 33 Prospect HUl avenue have i; ?.T: if Ntmtkurs, Inc., Wil-. Mr. end Mrs. E. E. Dreg«r of 53 Hickory road la»t Monday eve- »1 Sprinffield just • returned from « visit with | High trtreet, was guest of honor at ning, «t which time- refreshments Mrs. John L. Sly end her sister, their eon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. i a miscellaneous shower last week, were served. Mr. Will-in is a mem- Misa Frances Leggett, both of 109 end Mrs. William J. Fitzgerald at &OOOOOOOOOOOOOC j given, by Mis© Elizabeth Allen of ber- of the Men's Cub bortrd of Beechwood road, returned Friday Cohaaiett, Ma«s. " from Bermuda where they vaca- j IS Oolt road. Miss Dreger will be directors. tioned for three weeks at thej married Saturday, June 16, to Mios 1Nttncy~iiadea of 22 Colt Mr, and MM. Erne.tt Clark and Princess, Hotel, Miss Shlrly Sly, Paul S. Six, Jr., of Colbrook, Conn. road will be hostc,« at « dinner PACE SETTER FABRICS .ton Robert havr sold their home Of count—the's wearing Glen Raven fii a junior at Connecticut College, on Friday, June .!... at Hotel Sub- spent the, week-end at home, Mr* William S. i Searnana of at If Ed?ewf>"d road and are now Old design go modem. See the display urban, for the bri'lal party of her living in the New England Garden f pretty and practical present for Mother* Day. Beech Spring drive was enter- Bitter, Miss I>>ri« Blades and Mal- Mrs. Nina Wells of Hotel Subur- tained at a sherry party by Mrs. apartmt-nLs. i in the window afr ban has returned to the hotel after colm «. Bkck, Jr., of Rochs»ter, Chooie several pair*... in suitable shades J. W, Cunningham and Mrs. B. B.Nr, Y., who will be married-June'2 spending the winter at the Grand Hurst at the Hurst home Saturday Col. and Mra, VVnltfr B, Farb* View Hotel, East Eustis, Fla, at the Community Church. The of Blackburn Jload nailed last and sheerness for her every activity, preceding a luncheon at the Wil- dinner will t«ke place after the liam Pitt. Mr. and Mrs, Seaman* Friday for Europe where thny will BETTY TELFER - INTERIORS Mr. and Mrs. R. Kdwards God- wedding rehearsal. visit their daughter and *on-ln- r and their two children Pamela 52,1 MilSburn Avenu* . Sliert Hill* 7-2440 dard, Jr., of StecheT avenue. iaw in Austria. Union, who hove just had their and Svfift, will move May 26 to Mbss Evelyn Boye' w«« guml of SPITZER'S first child, will move into their their new home on Warwick road honor Saturday At a luncheon Mrs. Lonsdale Dun of 87 Valley l>ooooooooooooooc new. home on Cedar Green lane, Chatham. bridge and pereona! #hower given SUMMIT MILLBURN ar View avenue attended parents d«y Berkeley Heights, at an early by.-M'*? ^' > Helm of Summit! last Saturday held at awarthmore i date. Mrs. HIIRO B. Meyer, president avenue. Four tables were,in piay. j MOTHER'S DAY THIS SUNDAY of the Summit Junior Service College where their daughter Eliz- abeth Is a freehman. • *s> ...... A.-... Yon can brifig happiness to.-her Mr. and Mia. »»iiiiam Forcellon I Leafuc, entertained members of Wef-k-end guests «t Hotel Sub- [ with a gift of'cHna." or'crystal •flf 3ft Laurel avenue entertained j the executive boflrd at luncheon urban include,] Mrs. E. D. Dow \ and a beautiful Norcro« ourd. eight guests at a cocktail party at | at her home, 6 Manor Hill road, on and eon Lftwrence of Detroit, _ The Melroses Btl their home last Saturday evening Tuesday, Mich,; Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Bishopl Ma-rilyn Valter, daughter of Mr.Mrs. Robert B Thomas of Jpffer- 10 A. ML - 8 P. ML and Mrroooc day evening st a b-tiffet nupper for N:;M. • • - •- "•'•'.'-'"''sr~~z~. twenty couplet before the tenth gmd« dance at HobBy Mall. from---th# Fortnightly, Club Attending the annual con- >?,**« Brenda Lewb of New Ro- vention of the New Jersey Federa- Make It Your ehellc, N, Y., who is currently! tion of Women's -Clubs bfing he'd mou!dt«l for comfort,., faihiontd lot fit starring in "Music in the Air" at jthi<» week «t Atlantic City are Mrs the Paper M.il Playhouse, •' in a! Pleasure And Ours guest at Hotel Suburban. Mugtict des Boi« i« the perfume -— —. 5^ SUMMIT ANIMAL i to Utterly delight a Mother, Roger* Capt. W'iliam F. Kern* Jr., with *» from! To Serve You! Pharmacy has It aipo sweets to Mre. Kern and two daughters, G«ll WELFARE LEAGUE, delight her. There ore Whitman's and Janice, have arrived at Sewart Inc. ! Sampler, Maillard-Vi «nd Sherry'*. Air B«»e, Nashville, Tenn. Ostpt. J KIND HOME WANTED: Call SUMMIT 6-7171 Harried housewives will be Kern i* with the 314th Troop Car-J - Part Collie Puppy. 2 to % ' pleased to know David J. Flood rler Wing, The Kerns formerly ! Months Old. Male. Vtry lived at 13 Conntantlne place, Attractive. What color !§ your fancy? . , , make Have Your Doctor Phoae r« Y««r Prfscription rent floor WHWM to aid them. Save on elbow gre,«ur» and rent a w«x«r Mr. end Mr«. Joseph Stranad j FOUND: And It WtB Be rMnrrw* PrwnpU.v. from him. Remeniber Flood for all and children, Joanne, Jpflnnip and] Part Scottle, Female. 1'i Yoani electric gadget!, Old, Black. miracle wifh, |||ot Flairi purf JoM»ph, of 160 Mountain nvnnuc, j * # • Female Dalmation, % DAWN Imve Just returned from % vnea- j Three spadwun floor# at Doyle ! Old. tion at VlffrlnUt Bf-ach Thcyj Hospital l«ff Rental* WK! Wm^ Chairs Furniture Company a r B (stocked SUMMIT 4-2948 importeii Irish pumpi . . i. and with new merchandise, toured th« historic part* of VIr-i 24 Hr. Oif^cn Serrict are such leaders mi Kling And Vermont bedroom suitea, B? any one of 22 rairbow hues ip the Eloitlc Stocking*—Oiabetk F«od( sure and in*pe«t them. # * • FACTORY OUTLET SALE High tall It right down to The ! Tro»t Bake Bh»p for a h«*elnut j 1 ,. Color Magic range at no extra charge Fruchtman's Prescription Center esJse. Yummy, they ore made with ' LADIES SUITS. SO Moplt St. S«mmit, N. J, Bwret butter and chocolate chips. A real ttwat lor family or frl«nda. Your fW Flair* w I be criip companion* mlnut# Mother's Day |lft# Coots, Toppers at the Delki of London Shop in* j elude txquklto llnferic, blouse* and H In All the New •vtry costume ho«l<«ry. ftf«k» friend* with thin *hop th«t cat*r« to ladlw of f«wlilon, Spring I Shade* 600D-L00KiNe GLASSES H1U City DHIeateaien l« a com- • Swt Mon«y plet« food atort. All «dibi« fao#H ASK YOUR IYC PWSIOAN «r« ot «uperft quality, • Uw Ov«rh*od for cold euti, i, frp«h dally ^nd «t| dairy • No Ifourlfu! Showroomi product* for your n^dn. • • # • fM Beautiful Garment*, All Size* fimmtar* Skvi»*i A Loa«. Milt* burn, %jr«ln remind you of thrlr at V«MMttion flsvingn Club, Join up j •ft4 a*iure your family • mm hellday in 1961. A word to Utt wim An»,Wa fltt#r«r ta tmnotm for r»pt mhwwti fmA itor« • you oouM imim to smm y»ui- , Riwh mfmtm mn b« tti THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1951 17 Miss Shirley Louise Lend Becomes Nature Club Plans Kaihryn Beattie Betrothed Amelia Denman Married at Church Trip to Hatfield Swamp Bride of William Rhoslyn Cunnkk, Jr.A field trip to Hatfield Swamp, Is Engaged to Completes Plans nt r Tr HI1U wUl be talt n The wedding of Mia* Shirley Lee. aOd Jama. Stormont of • * °y - * For Wedding Englewood } Sttturday by mumbera of the Sum- George DuftonrJr. Louise Lend,-r College. of 17 Irving plae«, sister-in-law of New York City, commencing Hobby Hall Assembly Sir. Dot ton, A graaison of the the bride-elect, will be her matron The bride, who w&s given in July 1. '" • • . late Mr. .and Mrs. Everett Steven* of honor. Her brideaniakte will be marriage by her father, wore a The final »-nior assembly for and the lite Mi. and- Mr*.' Benja- Miss Nan Van Tronk of Summit gown of uandlclight ( designed After a wedding trip, to H>xt l.s- Hobby Ha!l will- be held at Ma-. with a' fitted bodice, high neck-: land, Gii., the couple will reside .sonic Hall Saturday, May 12, at min Fr«aki;a I>atte» of Maiden, and Miss Mrirgarct MacDonaia' of 1 Mass., «erve-4 as * Ik-utenant tn Elizabeth. Joseph Redd-sck of New line and a full bouffant -.skirt, in Ncif York City lifter July 1. 8:30 p.m. tbe Sigsa! Carps during World Mbs Kathryn Jane Beattie Brunswick, who served in World •forming a train. She wore a 'full War II. He is sow associated with War II with Mr. Harkless, will be length veil of heirloom limerick lace and carried a bouquet of lilies _ Ru*tjOraft,_*jpublu be« .of.:Boston,.. best man. Mias Viola Shaw, a i : of "the " valley, eueiiuris IllieS' aiiil Mass. Plate Youngsters close: f rienjfl of Miss T3enman's, will ! be soloist. Ushers will be Raymond Pinonehio rowos. Summit Woman Addresses i To Dance Around Maypole O. penman, Jr., and Michael Noth- Mi.ss Alice Bati-lH'Ider of Kn OuimicU, Jr. Jhome of her niece, Mrs. Loui.s swlior-in-law of the bride. The Derryt Fti*2m*.«r;, ' Fanhellenic children's work. Mothers , and :Diew P. Peters / Wolfgang, Taylor street, Millburn. Hosiery {by Artcraft, Dexdalev -'i'\ delegate'?* th annual luncheon Mrs. Carl M. Zp'llner of Berke- don K. Lcnci of Summit, Arthur of the chapter Thursday, M«y 17, Jey Heights has been named as Mi&s Dora Heney is chairman Hall and John Carr of New York coordinator of the .sixteenth «n- in charge of arrangements, 'Assist-. at .the home of tiie organizing City, Burton Smith of Riverdaltv nual College. Club book sale ac- ing her are Mra. Charlotte, Paul regent, Mrs. Harry A. Marshall, N. Y., Paul Von Arsdel of Fort Beechwood Road Summit 6-1898 cording to Mrs. Paul R. Tils6n, 28 De Bary place. Mrs. John Open Friday Evenings chairman of the club finrtnee com- St. Teresa's PTA } p;iy, first vice-regent, will be Smith College CORSAGES mittee. Announcement of the ap- pointment was made at the an- -'nainn;:n of *!?>» day. Final Meeting May/18 nual luncheon at Canoe Brook Plan Last Meeting Anniui] repe Ls of chapter offi- : The finai meeting ,.of tiie year Country Giub last Friday, nnd Mrs. cers and ehfurmen- vil! be' given of the Watchung Hills Smith Col- Zeliner .spoke briefly to the For Next Thursday following the luncheon. Mrn Konieo lege Club will beheld on Friday, group. The last meeting oC St. Te.rcsa'a ; T. Bcttf*. chairman of the- nomin- May 18. at 2:30 p.m. at the home The sale i.s .scheduled for Octo- PTA will be held Thursday, May ating committee, will present the of Mtw. Frank P. linldwin, Han- ber, but planning for it-and col- 12. ftt 2 o'clock in the recreation .s!nto of new officers for the com- over road, Fiorham Park. "Office lecting book."* are year around «ie- hall: ing year. of the President,11 Annette Clark's LAGER & HURRELL Uvitics for Club member.*, s>lie re- Reports on the recent sixtieth recorded uccount of forty years Mrs. Janie* Dillon and her com- minded the members. Those on J.mittec, Mr». William "Cerity «nd Continental Congre.su .of the Na-ax'soeretnry to Smith presidents; hand Friday were urged to sign up • Mr«. John Grimes, will present « tional So.irtr DAR nt Wishing- ft*ill be the featured subject. . for necessary jobs such as .solicit- : slate of officers for approval. De- ton. IV C w 1! be given by tht*- Mrs. Fletcher V. Thornton, Jr., i»6 MORRI* AVENL'E Summit tt-1103 injj. collecting, .sorting, pricing, I portmont chftirman will givo re- ti.-h gHtti, MM W. T, Richmorid," of I Primrcw |MU'i\ president of arid to watch out for possible, con-. rcf-cnt. «nl Mm. Kdvvin Florfnu'c, tiie Huh, will preside, and a re- tribmion.s during (heir Mimmer second vice-ie^cnt. Also rt'f>ortins port will be (-iven of the results ! MK». Eiiward Bergman and hex i vacation.*. on their iinprr.'sifln.i of.- thf» Con- of the scholarship bridge, which i Mr*. William B. -Snow, 11 Wind- committee will be in charge of the 1 v ; grc.'t' will bf Mrr . George Wutcr- \v;i.s he'.tl on May 1. Replies .should first communion bmikfi.wt to be 1 .NOt; road, lias been in charge of hou.-e and .M»^. Flygene Meyer. .should IK ""lit to Mrs. Baldwin. ] interim collection;? since the e!<>f>e held Sunday, M«y 20, in th*> enfe- IT'S BABS FOR SAILCLOTH [ of. the^t.-it book s;\lc nnd hn.s re-teria following the fl o'dwk niafi--. \ sponded \o four or five -calls n A,s in the poM.-oire of prf-.sci:oul week. Thoit;^ who wish to dispose : children will be provided while the By WHITE STAG . of book.i, n edrd.s, etc., during.the ; mothers ftltend the meetiiiR with spring hou.-fflertning season mny •Girl Scout Troop 13 asei-stin^. i call Mrs, Zelliu r o\.\tr.s. Snow, or • Refreshments will be acm-d by git in touch with any member of the kindergarten mot hem ; tiie College Club. j The Apr.l attendance prix<- went ; lg_Siator Elizabeth Pierre's fi»t'. Mrs. H. E. Smith to Attend grade. Convention in Canada \ Mrs, Harry E. smith of LaurrV Alumna of Kent Place nwnue has been appointed a.s Engaged to Texan f.Mnd repnM ntative to the I'lovince *of Ontario,, Canada, I Mk find Airs. Lawrence (1u-*t- Atlantic City. son (}i0lr. nnd Mrs,. Duff T. Hn.il Mrs!. Smith, who in secretary of j oiM)«?nnison, Tex. Fidelity Court No, 43, which J • Miss Chidester is on olunm» <>f meets nt the Masonic Building in i.Kent Plane SehfMil «nd is a. .sopho-. Millburn, will represent New ,Ier'- morp «t Hriod College. Fr<'s!<-iii k. rt the ttiinuu! Amaranth Mnsoitie ! Mil. Mr. Ball attended North i\x;t> : session at Hamilton. Ontario-, (>n ; State College. Denton, nn= now Mav 18 and li*. cii in Frederldt. Mii

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Op** h\4*y Hl.fiW Pao» IS JH£ SUMMIT HERAIP, THURSDAY. MAY 10. Betty Cop$eyMount to /J/ove Lead in Becomes Bride ]tj4arie C. Adler Spring Bride 1 Wr$. £. E. Preger Elected Head of "Born Yesterday," Playhouse Co^medy Robert Grillo Sunshhe.Society; Over $1,000 Made M Ell E 6 f 2J Hih <«fds and Oiti The part of BilJie Dawn, the by Ann B< owt, Joint Bauer an4 Mm. -Emll &pt$s*r ot 2J High C8je d w kfng dumb blonde who . Betty Bow 'Married Sunday stntetirtt ,e}eif^4 pretident of th* Iwerenimt ts thut-lni, aMlj kuci'tds in outwitting several i CosturAt are the responsibility St. Tefe&a'a Roman Catholic Summit .Bra^iiea of the UalverwJ j fifta and letters to others Ws.eningtoii Isig-xbots in "Born FoP" Virg:ni- MarshfiJ! .and Church was the setting oa Sun* Bocirty,, *t its annual:' of eheer. •" ,-.) Yesterday' will bo taken by Betty ! Langhorru- co-chairmen. afternoon for the wadding of w on,ifay J. Tlitf tr«i*arer! Officeruraeer* whwhoo will ««rve (.'op.-wy Mount at the Playhouse- by Ht'lt-n £ romengpr and D»>rotit> Marie C Adier, daughter of j nporUsd toial rt*t*ipt» of the year ; Mrs. prefer during the t next week. The comedy will open Griffin. M rthe B. Morrison an< (Mr. and Mrs. Richard Atper of 17.^. ... * y-W a«r Mrs. A. Monday, night and run through Doris An rtws aw prompters 74 Elm street, and Robert Wil* aktivt member* . of the flrst vice-pre«id«iit; Mm. H • Saturday, as usual. Mrs. 'Mount Makf-tip •• 11. be done, by Hdei. j ll&tii Grillo, son of Mr, and Mra, i out et th« how€» of Mrs. ftld Holmesr«econd played in- "Victoria, the Queen" Rrough, d iinvan, MiHk'ent Ht ri- le» Grillo of 55 Tulip «tre#t, •4 L. Oo»by, retiring presi*. Mr*' * ^ Wycfeoff, noot^f and starred in "Mr. find Mrs. sii-,i Muorc- Ueverl} j The ceremony took place at 3:30 avenue, for the an» »"«**<">". Mrs. W. C. Wlttk«, North." P!!, van ,>*t«/irini. Belt) j with Rev.' John A. Kelly ottl^l- f su#) Reeling. Bridge und caimstu \ W>ndi«f s»cwUry;Mku i Frank Daniels, an- outstanding (>,<>>% Jui Ttslbot and Mar) I ating, A reception wa» held at were7 played ja the morning after f Crane, treasurer, .Playhouse actor, who appeared in Lamb. j Chateau Bftltusrol, Springfield. wUth Mrs. Cterby served luncheon. ' ' (--A'John Loves Mory" and "Labur- Miss Joan Sampson was maid T^* bu»li>r8» ie*slo.n and election ; S// num Grove." has been cast as iudent Here of honor for the bride whfi^ wt$ | of/' olBcers were held in • the after- Harry Brock, the tou^h million- i ! given in marriage by her father. To Mr «h4 Mra. ; Wins National Prize - Korku t aire junkman who is in Washing- Miss Rose Marie" Grillo, sister of of 12 Pkln itr«ct, 1 d*U|httr, ton to corner the scrap* market. , Eve Majji Bagye Lund, niece itlie bridegroom, Miss PhylU« Of the total neceipu for the born April .30. of 'Mii. 4. J. StrontAted of 22 M&M w&s netted at the an- Another experienced Playhouse Brown of Denville, and Mlsa To Mr. and Mrt,,John Mor»e > member, C Duncan Brough, plays ; Sherman ajvenue, was among the apron sale in November, e LeahFusch.eUt of 28 Plain street} d u ht the part of Paul Verrall the news- \ Kew Ji'Tft-if students who won top were bridesmaids. Charles Grillo According to the annual report *^ ** * * * ^, born ; pa?)» r A/porter hm-d to educate nat!on- i! . ajw;irds in the- an mm! Mm, frank J. IVtrick, Jr. served" as his brother's best man. the secretary, Mrs. Fl. C. T« Mr. end 5| . Matthew Tomb .-the..-:P»4.ty ..jyf-i'hprus girl. BiUie. • in • .-cho'.astie writing Ushering were Joseph Blutnetto the ch«i|-meij of the M Diintan hail rules in "John Loves ninjtrcus fnnounced the of Union avenue, New Providence of 3.3...Michigan avenue, Thorruui j a daughter, bom M*y 3, Mary" «n

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-'•»< TH§ SUMMIT sHSRAt*. IHW&QAT. MAT W, ItSI HolyokeWill Two Earn Hafyoke Degrees Mi$s Circetlo - Three Girls Announce Engagements Anne Marie Bobh 1 Graduate Two Is Fiancee of .. Becomes Engaged \ SummpGirh To Raymond Mann OAJJOlJDATES FOR DEGREES 'John-J. Spencer Announcement ha* been made itpm Mount HolyoKe College on' Mr. and Mrs. Sal vat ore Cir cello by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bobi* of, Jane i »re Miss Marion Whitten of 27 Morris avenue announce the H High street of the engagement Banton, daughter of Mr. and Mie. engagement of their daughter, of their daughter Anne Marie to Madison W. Banton of 79 Black- ConcvHta, to John J. Spencer, Jr., W. Raymond Man, son of Rev, burn road, and Mi&s Louise Whit- and Mrs, William R. Mann of Mid- t«nv>re, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. son of Mr; and Mrs. John J. land, Texas. Arthuh S. Whittenaore of 105 Ntw Spencer of 65 Fassttic avenue, Mlas ' Bobis, who sludfed at England avenue, Chatham. Horace-Mann School, New York 1 Mtesa Whittemore, « graduate The prospective bride i# a grad- City, is an alumna of St. Mary *- of Monte lair High School, and an uate of Summit High School and in-the-Mountains, Littleton, N.H., English major, received the New is with the internal audit section and Bryn Mawr College, Mr. Mann, a Navy veteran of Jersey club sc'^olawhip in 19*7 and of Ciba Pharmaceutical Prod- was elected a Sarah WillLston &eho- World War II, studied at the Uni- lar in her junior year Hjt Holyoke. ucts Corp, versity of Notre Dame, Notre In her junior ye«r i»he was aUo Mr. Spencer is a graduate of Dame, Ind., »and is a graduate of chosen assistant hou.se president in Chatham High Suhool and Rider the University of Texas, Wilder «tnd servethas a member of College. He is studying for his The prospective bride and Her the freshmr-n welcoming t:onitnit- muster's at New York University. fiance are studying for M, A. de- tee, She has been a member of- the Ho is employed by Standard Acci- giees in psychology at the Catho- dent Insurance Company of De- college news bureau and the col- Marion W. Ban ton Louise Whittemore Miyt Coiu'elta Cirtrllu lic University of America, Wash- lege \yeekly, the News; She was troit, at. Newark. ChcH .Fntntzcn ington, D, C. cbos«n etiitor-in-ehief of the Newe Bride-elect Honored .fcriM ?fn*gr year after being a»- Northern N. J. Alumnae «nd Mrs. John F. Des Reis of &0 Jean Meixell At Shower Saturday ison, who will be Miss Alparone'a roed. ._.--.. ,...,.....,,. ,. Garden Group to «ociate editor ij, her junior yean j Of Kappa Delta Meeting The College Making Plans for M.i.as...M.ary...Jlllen...Ali)aro!ie..of 1 .sole attendant at her wedding to In December of li^r junior year I The .Northern New Jersey Honored at Have Flower Show Gates avenue WHS the guc«t of James Giordano of Norfji street, ahe went on,the 'fViegrnm-Tran- { Alumnae Association of Kappa Miss Carolyn Diefendorf, a senior Mid-June Bridal honor at « bridal shower given M«di«on, on Tuesday, May 26, at script, the Holyoke dailx.paper, as t>c|ta wn\ hold its monthly meet- Corner > . . Saturday night at the home of her St. Teresa's Church. Guests were at Emma Wllliard School, Troy, tyr. and Mrs. John W. Meixell, reporter for a day with other At Club House sister, Mrs. I'hilipp Rudisi of the from Summit, New Brunswick, ing on Monday of next week ftt N. Y., was named at an honors day Jr., of 16 4»hland .road announce college jounmlisLi. Miss WSiHte- the' homr The picnic; planned by the gar- same address. Tin- party vv«s given Plainficld, Metuchen and Madi- of Mm Werner Goep- Named Year Book Editor convocation of the whole school the engagement of their daugh- more also had a part int)w Jurtior | erc*wnt"pYaco/short HiHa, by Miss Mary Lou Sandcllo of Mad- son. ferti 7 MLss Shirley Luird, daughter of on Thursday night, May 3, es an t|«i department of the Fortnightly ter, Jean, to Donald W. Clurk, son Show. Her aellvilies-this year hav\lat g pm Emma Williard student for out- included membership in the col- K Mr. und Mrs. A. G. Laird of 24 Club for-Wednesday, May 16, has of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin J. Clark 1 j \ Colored movies of Hawaii will standing qualities of character and of Littleton, N. H., formerly of lege lecture committee , moderator Windsor road, a studeijt. at Kad- been changed to a May breakfast, be shown. Mrs. A- O, Ashman, Jr. citizenship. Miss Diefendorf is the Montpelier, Vt. for the " vocational conference, clJffe College, has been elected daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert and flower .ihow, both to be held member of the advisory council of 30 Edison drive, Summit, will Both Misa MeixeU and Mr. Plan MOTHER'S DAY dinner in be cp-ho9t<«5. Results of the bene- managing- editor of the 1952 Rad- R. Diefendorf of 60 Whittredge at the club house. The "breakfast Clark will graduate from college on community relations, head of road, publicity and invitations for .par- fit bridge in. April and plans for eliffe year book. Miss Laird is a will be served at 12:30 p.m., and this June. Mis* Meixell is a sen- ent* day and a member of the the June picnic will be discussed. member of the French Club and the flower show will be open to ior at Vermont Junior College, Has I/ea Dance Rota Montpelier, and Mr. Clark will THE V student fund committee. She haa is majoring in social relations. Miss Elizabeth Crone, sophomore member* and their guests from been chosen to serve as clans graduate ^rom Norwich Univer- served as chairman of her \ dormi- at Oarlton College, Northfield, 2 to 4 p.m. sity, Northfield, Vt. Miss Meixell agent for the next four years. tory food sale. This year she took In Centenary Play \l IH IIO\ ROOM Minn., will dance a leading role as Judging of the exhibits, which is an alumna of Summit High Two to Graduate ' part in the zoolog-y demonstration Miss Eve Betts, daughter of Mr. one of the princesses in "Fan- must be in placo by 10 a.m., will School. Miss Banton, a zoology major, at the student scientific confer- and Mrs. Rome A. Betta of 10 tasy Island," the 1951. May Fete. take place ftt 11 o'clock. Mrs, A June 16 wedding at the Meth- DINNER FROM $2.00 UP graduated from Summit High ence. She line served «is a house Druid Hill road,"a senior at Cen- A member of the Orchesis, a mo- Robert Veghte of Short Hills' and odist Church is being planned. School. In her junior year «he president' this year. . .S*riiii|f from 12:30-2:30 and 6-8 • tenary Junior College, assisted in dern dance group, she is the Mrs. F> VV. Berkenhauer of NewN - the production of a half-hour,, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Lester ark will be judges, Cast Party of Drama *4 A. Crone of 46 Colt road. dramatic show presented last Mrs. O, H. DanieLson ' and Mrs. Guild Held Saturday Thursday over en Easton, Pa., Wins Valley Forge Honors A.J- Bartholomew, co-chairmen of Members of the Drama Guild radio station. Miss *Betts is ,a ptu- Cadet Malcolm C. Lindsay, « the affair,, announce eight claxses jna^ a tj-aditional party for cast and Are Continuing Our dent in the radio workshop of the 1 former Summit resident, received for ' flower arrangement. !. They c^,w Saturday night after' the college. j the Foley medal .which is pre- arc: closing performance of "Goodbye, My F«ncy" at Calvary parish sented annually to ''the new cadet 1. Arrangement for a mantle . DAY SPECIAL! Joins Alpha Xi Delt'i of Troop D at Valley Forge Mili- in a low container. 2. Flower ar- houee. The party was held at the Miss Dorothy L. Leonard, daugh- tary Academy who has demon- rangement for a coffee table. 3.) home of Mr. and Mrs. John S, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. strated the greatest efficiency in Plow, r arrangement suitable for i Tennant, H, 220 Hohart avenue, Leonard of 767 Springfield avenue, cavalry training." a piano. 4. Arrangement in glass i Mrs. Paul R. Tilson, director, hae been initiated into the Syra- Earlier in the year Cadet Lind- for a dressing ttiblc. '. Flower ar- i received a token of appreciation Sllllfli Reservations Call up to cuse chapter of Alpha Xi Delta say was appointed to the An- rangement for a' luncheon table,I.from the president of the guild, 570 Springfield Ave., Summir sorority. thony Wayne Legion Guard, th? •viewed on «l! sides. 6. End tfible I Mrs. Tennant. SU. 6-3000 Miss Leonard, « freshman en- Academy's honor society, and as arrangement viewed from one side. Several members of the guild at- rolled in the College of Liberal a member of the school's horse 7. Snuvll arrangement not to ex- tended the Theater Guild of the Arts, i.i ,a graduate of Summit show team lie, will ride in the ceed nix inches over ail. 8. Ar- Air at the Belaeco Theater, Sun- High School. She is also a mem- Philadelphia National and Devon rangement uHinjf only flowering day evening, to see Mis* Kathe- ber of the University Chorus, (Pa,) shows this month. He was branches, shrubs and foliage. rino Gomel! in Shaw's "Candida." a member of Junior Essex Troop For further information Mr.s. ThiH wa«s Miss Cornell's firM. apr New Shipment :: Luggage - Handbags -Urn Joins Music Fraternity | B, while living here. Bartholomew may be called. penuict*- on a radio program. ,t Matching Plaid Peter Hiatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. In Hemlock Chain iArnos Hiatt, 15 Edgomont avenue, Miss Marjorie Schultz, daugh- Shirts, Shorts, SUMMIT SHOE a junior at Colgate University, ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Elroore Delia . ;'\\ax..one of eleven men recently Sehultz of 148 Beekm«n road, will o Sunsuits & Overalls! SERVICE & LUGGAGE SHOP ' |electc3\to membership in Mu Pi take part Saturday in the hem- . >!D#-lt1 D a fraternity at Colgate. lock chain, a traditional event In F FUR STORAGE ] |j* The electibn ia made annually the annual M«y Day festival at 385 Springfield Ave. Su. 6-4378 4jt:> a small grroifl^of students con- Penn St«te College, State College, L Skirts, sidered outstandin^s. in the fi<>ld Pa. Miss SchulU, a senior, is a O REMODELING.. .'REPAIRJIMG \ •»••»•»»• |of music. Hiatt graduated from graduate of Stimrnit High School. Hand Smocked 1 x N Summit High in 191S. HOLLANDERIZING Awarded Activity Clip D Pinafores Elected Historian \ Miss Dot Leonard, daughter of O Liike Poeearo of 4;! Ktiltusrol "••J^rs. Charlotte I^eonard of 767 Individual expert care for your furs and $3.50 / road, has been elected historkm- Spriij|rficld avenue, has been initi- N ! porlimontarion of Clove and Stick, ated hUp Eta chapter of Alpha Madame DeUa'% customary artistic workmanship the oldest fniternity nt the Now- Xi Delta ~B.t Syracuse University. Now! Air Conditioning At a formal o^nqiiet attended by u ill add to iiour satisfaction. .ink College of Arts and Sdenocs of Riitgets University. Mrs. Leonard, Mias Irfonard was RUTH MORGAN, ING. A grttdiiatt' of guinni.it High awarded the aetivityNu.ip. She ^»ir- School, Peccnro is a sophomore nt ticiimled in the Alphii^i Delta F LONDON The Children's Shop for Home or Office the §Jetvari{ unit of the State Un- (loot, "Apple Blossom Time," Delia ° iversity. He is active in Intra- which followed the theme of the SUMMIT: PLAINFIELD: rnurnl athletics. spring week-end parade, "HIT 326 Springfield Ave. 519 Park Av«. Parade of 1951.'' As a member of 346 Springfield Avenue Skimmit 6-3507 On Concert Tour Comatoek Qqttage, Miss Leonard SU. 6-7070 PI at a New Low Price! sang with twenty girls in the Miss Nancy Elizabeth Des Rois, step-singing finals, a Syracu.se a freshman nt St. Lawrence Uni- tradition. Comsttcli Cottage won versity, Canton, N. Y., wiis on a a cup as the outstanding fresh- 'two-day concert tour with the ittntt cottage. university's Laurention Singers, starting Saturday. May 4. Miss Wins Honor Roll Rank O LOANS Des Reis Is Um daughter of Mr, Cadet CJforffo A. Vlfhmqnn, Jr. of 17 Rldgcclflle avenue, New -Pw>vWenopr- ft—tewhman «t Bor- REPAIR SERVICE dontown Military Academy, earned • Watch Repair! an nveroge of 80.2f> prr cent to —~*~ Pewta--Resorting rank 54th on the school honor roil • Engraving for the third quarter. • Plating Promoted by IBM • Crystals Fitted Thomas J. Evans of.JT.3 Summit Thousamli^of hudgel-wisc buyers have financed thoir new or Immediately H venue !in.r«*n l'». Kvifi, 'III 0 P. M. and has been with the company you jiiirelinsR your next car Tor 26 years. timing it here, 'our loan application Includes ?-Year will recei><> fast, full Warranty p/ui friendly service Ptotittion Plan t rrd taper\ Your payment plan (•/•» 1M* arranged. In fit your income. details.. • You can enjoy your new ear more knowing ilia* your monthly instalment A tingle phone call to contain no "hidden charge*". TYPICAL AUTOMOBILE b. BltlMIRE cither o( the Smith and for full information, LOANS Smith Homes i« all that viftit our auto loan department or *phone Summit 6«'MXM) Room Air Conditioners ii needetl to relieve one Y«, you con tnjey cool, than, t GET A ojf every detail . . , air on thf hottest doyi of tummvr at home, in matter how ittiatt. fh§ oflk«. And you con An it mat* quickly, Wt'tl gladly mvk* a #a*ily and )n«xp«intlv«ly than you may think, »urv»y of fit* roomi you vy«nt aU tQtidUUmii— A Prfglrfolre Room Alf Conditterwr netdt no mni t»tl y»M quttkly SMITH AND SMITH duct work, no plumbing, no floor ipoe», tl fifl which frl0Mo(r» Air tUNUAl DIMCTOM any doub!i-*o»h window and hoi o rfl d AND TRUST COMPANY n eonntetbn, Al$o iuitafc»l« for many INSTALMENT IOAN DEPARTMENT W SUMMIT cor»tm«rcloi places. knit* PHONE! 160 OtftNt* Avt Hours 9, N, I. (N«»r ihoM Milli Avtl Monday-Frldoy 7-50-2.00 6 mi •(if*** htm rwmtt >t»? EASTERN FUEL CO. Frldoy Ivtnlifgi 600* 8:00 233 Ifiwi St. # SU. 6-0004 MOAD mm ftfou.'oriN wmmm Pag* 20 THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. MAY 10. I9St OaU ytw. rbytU* Ouial. L«e Male*. ond-floor bedroom of the Duncan took Mm. Dunoen'i Jewel oaw a&d ««•** wHto beiuf notice Widow Ii Btntficiory will of Harrison E. Webb he* been 6*Uy Rotxrti, Dort* Thomw; P»««. home at £1 Rote,' a suburb, before Hi caab from Ootoael Duac«n'i robbery took. pl»ce Tht made tQ Charka A. Otto, Jr., #ux» Dujvin Cowell, Ktnt J»miioa. Application for probate of the Over 100 Young People to Dance in dawn on Tuosday, A^rll U, and I trouier pockets «nd made their rograte, eourti&use, Elizabeth, A WawiUt. Phylll* Mia»fieSd: IJfhUns, Bab YouBf; Scenwry, Stjuut Kaoop; son, C. Douglaj Webb of Bast Or- ange is na.m«i executor. Mr. Webb's Revue Saturday at High School K»8. Rit Ufiir, K*t She* Tucltw; ttrt SUl Mwefe, A widow, Mary E, Webb ot 12 Irving A dance revue by the pupils of fil, Miu-go UcK»y, tKy Ann Mi- coiit, Btodr* Jfcn» Moll. KzwU O*T«n, 4*nb»U I place, "us the beneficiary of the O. B. OBh« PROTECT AffO «AVe G«rald Cummirws, mpomotei by Vlrglnl* Aaa .lUy&Mford, Jo*.un« II. suur elm trtr* with estate. Mr. Webb died h«re «uda, Pamela Buni, »*U O«dilta, Thiev.sTokt $12,000 in THE ua" Howard »nd Oroup A W««t. C&1. WilU«i Duac*n. wa> PERFECT LOIH. KKW JERSElf The program is; fle«at II—la Drt*m* la-tow of Mr. *a; juuitu Cooper, Su* i>»vyj, DtruM s^iu, gyatnit H»m

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i *• THS SUMMIT HERAID. THURSDAY; MAY »o, m\ **• Clba Manager Elected ) Product., inc.:*** elected second . rodent, Mr.Bottoniley will take vice rM nt -«;.„ aj WMtmimmlr ^ £_,._ I P '^ o* th* Newark Chap- office on May 17. ,^^ipf•**~"w^ ^" .•T^r*""™ ^^•^^wepj y*r €)i inc PM&LIOA&I Office IAIIA* * .^-^ - * RICHER FLAVOR Carl "H:." feottomley, afficv man- Vsigemiani Association, it w«a an- So alert are cock turkey* that rt8,.r at Ciba " Pharmitccutical-'nwrntt-d thus week. A Chatham [they make excellent "watch M«*t the w«rm wring wan wt our sundeeks OwtrioeklflB *• tht baaeh. DeliciouD s malt. Entertain munt progrom. Coil Mlttntic City 5-1211

ATLANTIC OK THE IOAPI0W ALK AT MM HMt MAK1S IVI1Y MIU LUGGAGE?? A PARTY! Now Is The Time To Examine Your Luggage!! If It Needs Repair or Overhaul-BRING IT IN— OUR EXPERTS WILL DO fOUR REPAIRS RIGHT ON THE PREMISfS. THE GWEN SHOPPE Between Sears If Your Luggage Is Too Worn or Shabby for Use—Bring It In Anyway 325 Springfield Ave. Ktitas Market We Will Allow You A 10% Discount In Return, On Any Luggage Summit, N. J. Y©J May Wish To Purchase (Except where prie? fixed) We Will Take Your Worn Bag, Doctor It Up, And Donate It To Mother's Day Is May 13Hi The Family Service Bureau For The Underprivileged Folks Going to CAMP or CONVALESCENT HOMES. Rayon 5hontung — Cotroni SOME CHILD WILL THANK YOU! HEADY FOR THE BAZAARr-GIrl ScouU throughout the city this Butchor un«n Special 5.91 week are busy winding up preparations for the seventh annual Bazaar DRESSES.. to be held this Saturday, U*y P, at Broad and Elm street*, for the benefit of acout aetivlUei." 4bayt,,left to right, Lynn Burrougha, put* We mrry the largest selection \ of luggage, trunks and leather\goods the toiiche* to «. »UPP«t that will b« »old at on« ol the many booths, and Jan Dalton and Jane Veazle displa|y their completedr posters Larqe Selection, Tailored It Fancy. c while Porothy Devereijx .completes the planting of a cooper pot. \n tit lowest prices—Buy now mid save about 35-0 'L—We Feature • case of rain booths will be Wov«d into thr Highi School "gym- f Prices Range From OSHKOSH••— AMELIA EARHART —SAMSONITE — WHEARY (Chcll Frantien) CROWN - TOURMASTER - AMERICAN TOURISTER Cotton & Rayon Gabori*lM DAISY — WHITE STAR — and Others. Parents to Hear JEWELRY (Continued frpm Page 1) • e concentrated opinion .of cach.clais . . . The moat precious — and this, in turn, was brought REMEMBER HER ON MOTHER'S DAY—GIVE A GIFT WORTH GIVING!! gift of all for Mother to a scries of teacher-student is a gift of Jewelry. A . meetings." lovely fashion accent We Carry The Largest Selections Qf Leather And Summer Handbags "Now, «t Monday afternoon'* for hei; own uae. Here Housecoats (With Eyelet Trim) 4.98 PTA meeting, we will disclose for for your selection at In All Colors—Plus All These Practical Gifts the first time just what the purse - pleasing prices younger genoration thinks of our that mak® gift giving ONITE CASES JEWEL GASES MANICURE SETS BILLFOLDS HATBOXES treatment of thoir social adjust- more fun than ever! Seersucker Brunch Coats • . . . • • 3.91 ments." -» VANITY CASES CIGARETTE CASES GOLF BAGS UMBRELLAS WALLETS After ejection of PTA officers for the ensuing school year, the Slips — Gowns — Pajamas Also 200 Camp Trunks Reg. 14.95 at 9.95 meeting will becsome a social hour for parent^ and teachers. >• •' - • • . . , • 99c Annual Horse, Dog Show Nylon Stockings 51 Guage - 15 Denier luggage & Leather Goods Center Scheduled for Saturday • Rings The Kent Place annual horse Maternity Dresses We Sell Wholesale and Retail and dog show will be held on Eugene Jung Saturday at the Watchung Rid- Watch & Jewelry Repairing , Exclusive High Grade Luggage *Hui 20% Fed. Tax ing Academy starting at 1:30 p.m. 4 Beechwood Road, Summit There are more than 100 dogs Summit 6-1336 Open Pfidoy 'til 9 P. M. T entered and there will be more than 100 classes for riders. Troph- 339 SPRiNGFIELD AVE.: SUMMIT, N.J. SUMMIT 64674 leB end . ribbons • will be awarded for each clasa. It is expected that school will witness the show, a large number of friends of the ENJOY MOUNTAIN COOLNESS * THIS SUMMER

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I Oratory School of Summit and. • inationa June 5 comes *he realix&tion that the three spring The time is 1942 Billy JurgeS of the New York Giants | D#lbarto» School of Morristown sports program as Summit High School are now started ha* just hit a drive into right .field T He rounds first and I gamed Victoria M&y 2 to keep on their second half. At this writing, the performance. Of heads for second. Dixie Walker picks up the bail and whips their records clmn in the North the school's nine in the Suburban Conference gives it at Jersey Ivy League, j it to Billy Herman, who i§ covering second Jurges slides—j Ora"tory he4 a ^j from Mor- an lo r« pt-at ~ f and he's out! But wait. Herman is hurt, he's rolling on the |r istown School but scored a run in a* loop obamp'.uiu However Coach turf, holding his leg™jurges has spiked him. I the imt inning toluene out & 4-3 Ei-*<*»i C. Consog has hia 5ad$ „. , ,, ,% , t* • -victory at Summit, p!*>:nf «u-h giine as it coniws The Dugout Jurges quickly run& over to the fallen Dodger. He -gin-1 To J Whelan WM lhe top star iR ly "BO* CATTANO gerly pulls Herman to his feet and helps him off the field.' Oratory.a aeventh straight confer- The *ihooiA harriers, *J» alwaj*. Y TUB H Naturally both men gct a great hand from the crowd; a j enee triumph. He held Morristown are pointing to the annual con- If jou Want a t-lui true show' of sportsmanship. t* i to six hits and .truck out 10 bat- ftrecoe meet at Glen Ridge on j j • ! tera. Then, in the bottom of tilt- or Mime fani-y brick f May 2*. At t.hLs writing it would Sitting in the stands is John Q. Balltan, an old timer.: try thf Moi 8ewnUlf he gingled hMDe Roger sceia thu. the ^rratest opposition in the :\i "He" smiles a! the Sight and thinks, "What a far cry from the.. Beyer to gai& tfao -victory. , ..... u-:ll com.' from Verona tttii'Clt-n Tluir.-dny and you baseball I saw when I was a boy." , . ' Bojle Bang* Homer Yes, it is a far cry from old time baseball. Let's take \ MorrLstown gave Oratory a etub- »ibH' typi- oi a typical incident from the history of the great Baltimore j bom battle, going jhc«d by s^in in prog*n -tup- | eri*l .JPi'eW at prts^* time. In an ileaguers ar« in action. - .The I Orioles of 1896. A man on first starts to steal $eqond. But, j JJUj^jJ j^'h/iwore i«T t£ Joi'.i\ Higgs, Mac Barker^ Don Crann, Anthony P.e- Suf!bal1 l w UKIDY FOR .MILL.BUKN TODAY-Summit Hi-h ,«*fUer n»«4 GS«i Ridge toppledJ ^^ ha^ « total of nin of course, at first, he presents the first baseman >; nice spike jfcurt h oratory's Bob Boyle had i*t-bali club, defending chamj/iuna i» the trat-i-o,-Mik« Haupt and Ken Shoemaker; front row. it•>.- ! - John MacDanids, Billie Ryan. Jo-Jo Kennejvdoe favored Verona, dtfen^ir.g'cham- vr , • |...,,JUli, ,-,,'. " '"' , on. the leg. The first baseman, a good sport, then tries to ;a home run in the seconOratord *inning )4) . j Conference, will travel to Millburn this ab. r. li.| . , t it), r. !i.< Da^ti, Fred Swick Chick FrK-don, Kt-n^fitter and 00 4 0 0| Tin. 2b *0 o| afternoon for * 2oop_contest. Reading left to right, P* * . ;L«ke team will-Hsuin <>i i [iir.vi r- trip the runner, but fails in the attempt. ReiU, who was then i M..rrt»t«*n m Jack Ridley. (Chel! Frantzen) ^- ' 4 I 01 Whe!«W, p 4 1 *J bar* row—CtfAch El wood C. Cornog, Don Gulberaton, A 'tria/tjfiil#r meet tomorrow for •;house with nmi-h . nf ir;i troiio;.' blaytng second base for Baltimore, plants himself in the j Murray.« 4 t 2'McManui. lb 3 1 comin {rom now en- r J o * • t_ t » ! Merrill, rf « 3 1 1| Boyle, c 2 Summit msaiiwstOadwel! and Glen i » ^ *«• « " 4 0 2! Slavin, (M 3 0 2; > ri'DK.- basepath, while Jennings, the shortstop, awaits the catchers )Gre'nldRe H«m«. 2.b cf 2 0 fli Nev*rlck. rf 3 o 0* Wahl, P 2 t> 0; Smith, 3h 3 0 1 j R,dS, > BumlI „<„,. o,.n;'^^(^»-u^v peg. The runner manages to dodge Reitz, and charges, spikes 3b 3 0 st>ir of at !i E~Llchd?nstan, Reo. McMtnus. HR Of State Title Here May 18 W'Mnmd&y fo M.daon which ui' ,t J the throw. Meanwhile, the catcher boots the umpire on thBoylee . U—Humanik, ' against the Millers, 73-4*. • ; 1» men wnieh mean.H thut The New Jersey State Softball league will open its The Millers' "jack of all trades," ixp^ctod to pwid* a P*od-»-ork-iUrgwt-numbcr of i!)ftball ,,mh toe with his leg and covers the ump's face with the big catch- . - May 3 oat..only for tise lo<*is. •Bt«dcia th« ,. a&U, are partictpatin's in the 1951 schedule %vith^ad ouble h<^der at Washington Field Oytk, Roywt.,r t«>k the t-vo dasiws i eo^^^, ue er's mitt, so the poor guy can't see ahe play; the umpire Oratory 4. Morrislown Bcisool 3. mm Summl, 5e tR than ever before. Tlv B May IS in North Summit, /-In the opening game, the 1950j and plactHi third in the shot put s Itaguf eliminates thr» - bum and D«iha?ton 9, Mo.'ilclair College High 1 «*« punches the catcher on the back, of the neck, calls it a foul New Jersey State Chairfpiona will, play the Rpselle Park; In ^^ the too-««andd 220220.. RoysterRojvsf*r jj Wartiiaw 1J, fit. B«rnard'§ 8. coia ete f.itcs an extra fieider, thu.y elim- ball, and sends the runner back to first. West Ends; while. Woops-Botnick from eNwark will play! defeated Paul tviaon-and Somy j P «gai^t , Jnating weat and tear on the kgj 1 I The -*easaa wilt. etas* Well, maybe that wasn't a typical incident of early the defending, New" Jersey Statt Dennis of Summit. with the, j j jj^, pi - Stat ffleet Jaise an( gtam na of ayprs baseball, but you can bet your last dollar you'll never see j League C3»si^i_<>3s — C-0 Twoare two players picked for tho Summit's Bill Warren-wa-wasa nm*4nosed j««J »* -««• «^e ? ,-, - ; ^ ^..^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ Eastern Falls Fire Byjt^nsent from Summit. Aii-Amoriotm Softball twim .'by out by MiHburn'3 Ben Ulrich in J while iso OB« entertains cham- j .j|j gj p j, jj .! a play like that in the present big show. Yes, baseball has Th»' should be one of the best eague M Ve up thtnr r V e e sportwritcrs who covered the the 410. j f buntng tn thef mecttii ' pioiuMp .hopes -for the acfaool'a ;of , warn thef meet^tiie B" changed. dtftibie headers offered in Summit Austin.! In the .gathering dusk, two ia- j Eetmen, O»ch Dmid McXeesy i| champs for the city H Prey to Oratory World'a Tournament at e4gue HitSc. Ever since the late "Czar" K. M. Landis was appointed Tin some tim«» since all four clubs first"j dividual, performances by Summit | has the makings ot « r!ul> that in previous, yeare theS {K-prge Powler. Pat, who Clay set a season'? r«H-ord for the j another vear -t&Zs around. Toe ;xi«yor's trophy, but this .j-f-nr 'hit- Jimjny Mickens against Ncwarks j starteci \ast year • as a second Reds met in the world series. Several gamblers, who had "a 1 iiigh jump with-a 5' 8" and Bobby ' rsetmt-a. who- ptay their" "home ting will payoff. •• ' With Richie tJlark twirling a no- Joe Krynkki or N'at Torpt-y, while |string pitcher with Grumjuiin, lot to lose," on the great event, bribed members of the Sox •will start their Miless, .sophymore br«fte-ia--Wen-SjtirwniU hav* ]Brason-Sanday~sgainst the Newark Dick'Surhoff agAinst Matty Toma- end it is take that event. . : to "throw" the series. Chicago lost the series, and those on to win easily on its own hi» hitting ability five matches left Offl their string; ^Oirdinals, ' 3 p.m. at Memorial lavage. Summary •<>{ events: doubtful if ho will go back to Verona htr* tomorrow: 'Qh-n 'Field.— Tom Crowe Sr. will be the players who accepted the graft were barred from organized. field Friday afternoon turning back j Chick Cacoaa, who was one of 120 yd hiiiii hurdles—Javnw pitching- apain. In the World's Ridge away Monday:, Modiwm 'official"arbitratM1' for the A Iragui} baseball for life. This was the last crooked deal in big-league Eastern Academy of Paterson, C-0 'Two's caaches ta*t year, will Tournament in 1950 he hit almost Howard (St a;i«5 Lomaliin ( Ttsic 17,0. here Wednt&i&y; Ca'dwell h«-« iprotestsp . this yyear.. Hiss kion ball. You might have heard about it as the "Biaclc Sox" s-o; manage the Roseilc Park entry SOO in the seven games played. • 100 yd. dash—Royster *M>: Cirlson this year and many of the *ld (Ss; t)t>nals ,tS>.- "timt—JOB, May IS aad Miilburn away May jwiil be ftnaj In all written pro- incident. . • Clark was the complete maater George Fowler was a close second, 31 to elase the 4fl laid one brick loo facts from last years team will 880. yd- run—J. GrlsB? (S): Storey hitting well over 400. And th!s(Mi: SchmadM IMV Tims—2'.IS-1 With Don CtiJbertsoa. and Jack mr.ny an the Post Office to heat When you go to a ball game nowadays, you hope to of the visiting Paterson nine ai he be ml&sing, replaced by new and MUf run—Dennis tS); B*JS«« *Mt-; w;w against the best pitching in VacDaniels showing con*Sstc-i»cy them 8-7 on opening day.- Summit permitted only three men to reach younger players, capable of hold- Pu'.k (91- Time~5.C3. see (if you're lucky) an exciting affair, with the usual good the country. It will be interest- 44s) yd —UrScis (Mi; Wttrtn iS>,-.. oa th« moaad, the High School [Katllwars will play on Orange batting, fielding, etc. You can hatdly dare to expect a good base. He walked Ebe Bruining in ing their own in the very fast ing to see how the.se two boys Kler.sle' si!». Time—S6.0. State League. " Low HurdiM—Parti (Si; tbtBAkla aiae has seven contests rcntsm- |Sunday at Memorial Field. scrap with the ump. (Unless, of course, you see the Giants the fifth inning and Frank De nwkc out against ttio likes of (Mi: D;)9'.i (S>. Timp—•J3.I, inf —MUw (Si; Clrieft iMi The winners bad tough going in I p^^ i3 the opent-r afid Newark Summit Archers, newly formed MeNaSr «8t. Dtstar.ee—2 2 O 0pitchir>g aangnment, with Emil In preparing for Sunday's «tart. I c'a'k.' p 3 1 01 Taylor, 2b 2 O 0Babulski and Willie Thomas 0 OiHoogMra. p 10 0 Against Newark; the Red Sox spanked Union Tigers -*<*vnck. rf 3 IBk'a, If I O 0catching. Jack Lawrence, back here last Sunday. 11-5. Moroney ~ from a two weeks' vacation in To< !s 25 3i Tot»I» » 0 0 making his start limited the vbit- JE—Boyl#.* - T»rter-~*. Florida, will take over at first tolatte at Helm ora to five hits and two earned U—Mecd«!S. baw, - • -•--, ' - runs. f ' May I White it ww* hoped that the Summit Red Sox baaeball «Iubf Bomnrtt RayWst&s Oairft a«»iR»t Newark •1. t r Cardinals at Soldiers Memorial Lucky, lb J 0 l,«iul<1«. rf 1 1 ' Warrllaw ' ".~*'~~ .Y.:~. J •T ra 1 DAY ONLY Rrork, rf 3 0 01 PhPf.'tkWi .rf. i » Mcntctair Collrir High & -000 ever, it ki quite Hk«ly that Sum-, i ' - • Field Sunday at 3 p.m. Vincent, 3b 3 0 O| BoW!, e Jones, j> 2 10! Ryan, 3b . 2 2 Oratory 8. Eastern A««d»tny 0. mit will play them on a home B*c* »t the helm is Buddy Rocco ) Moroney, ^> it Detbarton (!, W»r t# Baseballs... Gloves »•. o* r*irw- V.1S to S22.50 DINNERS «r ADMISSION: hrnm JtVi hnmmmktd meat «rff«r • rtt«i! brain- •d)uMm»nt THE SHA&OW DWARFS THE MAN Sandtrfchet • Salad* *« frt nr* prwntly l ) blif rt>~

Human Engineering Foundation u M SUMMIT HARDWARE » PAINT CO IS! S|wtai9fMi Avt»M SUmrrlt fHE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1951 29 SHS Slugs Madison ito&its v.S. Reed, im-tooer of the / Boys and Girts Give 95 Whittredge road: Ch&rlex Ty- and Tony Petracco, which coupled Rotary Names internaiionel service coniiaittw: ! son, IS Westminster road; Peter with two wild pitcheB and & field- I'rtwton A. Burroughe; Howurd F. Joint Concert Pattison, 120 Hobart avenue; To Take Half-Game er'a choice allowed six run* Jto •Continued from Pa«e Barrett, Madisoo; Horace' Baker, The' gsrls of the Va ilaiph Porter, 'id Valley View ave- eras* waking & total of seven for u^t - chalrm** cf'tht Union County Re-I School joined with the boy* of tin nue; Willtern Gusmfr, ^0. G.re*n- th« frame. ' ; , • ^- - Mi(I publican Committee, "Wootfield; Pingry School in presenting a eon* brlar drive; Gordon Li-nei, * jli JLead in League -In the seventh. Summit added many were of the opinion Edward Loaergan, Miilburn; How- cert in -the Pingry gymnasium Oak Ridge avenue; Frederick Summit KJfb Mjue.from behind two on «,njrrts/r putting Ryan on that progre*. had not b«n m«d»rt Moistf, 12ft 'I*>biirt avenue; Bigg* forced Ryaa at second. An- Midiaon, to icote- nine run* in the mt-ndous »tridct> had freeu token. Gke p|ub were; Peter and Philip Hubert, 17 IA-IWX road. succession of vwilks \o Mac- fin«i two inftinga BH4 defeat M»- H« mid that the Taft-Hartley hill diion High, 8-1, in Sfo Daniels, Dasti and Swick put the Ctinfereiie$ game. .ThjMrfn gave Summit, runs over. h*d had A gre«.t de«l to da with Summit a liaif-gt m$Gleri B$d put Barker <>n second. 3 MtF-lleon hurkrt 10. Run* batted In — i With Ridley being retired on a >«*!!, hwlck 2. Petracco 2, Hhueinlher, in New Jersey had been xettkul - Ryan, Trezzo. Krror*— MaBttwbttnt, -H«t tjnd oxph'seod himself -aa benig of binfle to second, four aucceasive erly. Struck out—M«cO»nlelO » X, rto 9. Wild pitch ;'M»c»«ilel« 3. Hit bj the opinion that" the public was pitched ball lxCmo by MaeDanlel* Rgainst isuch rttrikee. Where suth Double play — Maratrobun* to Hp«ir t Thomas. Umplm—iJayrf!, Hoodzow. Score »trik<.».s, «nJ especially >vhore n»i- Dick Hautner, tiona! carriers tire concerned, if a SPRING COMES "TO THE YW-With the arrival of spring, tenr is speedy wetUement is not reached courts at the YWCA were officially opened this week for membe s the government can take over. and non-iheinbers. Classes will begin today with two sessions beijg Nevertheless, Mr. Webenfeld said, SHS Inaugurates held each Thursday; one from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. and the other fron we Bh:ould look carefully over wh«t 7:15 to 8 p.m. Classes will continue for eix weeks with F. O. Charch ej h«s b<-t'Ti done' and' what has not | Fishing as Sport; instructing. iThc courts will also be available for community use been done as a guide for the"fu- i a amall fee daily except Monday and Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. a ture. •:••••• Tuesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. During those hours class m The speaker waa introduced by Ties Caldwell will be held for high school students under the direction of Mi Carroll M. Stanley, program chair- Summit High School with Mor- Irace Jones. Trying out the courts are Bridget Luciano, Jack man for the day. TreskJden, Roue Lonergan and Rosemary McNamara. (Chell FranUe ton Ashman as faculty coach In- Visitors, were Introducfd by augurated fishing as an Inter- hurk-r, 'issued passes to Dutrti and scholastic sport by a meet against Fred Swick to start the frame. Softball Loops Ridgers Stop SHS A. double to right by Tony Petrac- Caldwell High School on Friday co drove the runners ncroae, Don morning in the Musconctcong • CulberUson drove Petracco across River near Hackettstown. The Get Under Way in Clean Slate, 4-3 the plate with a single to right. result was a tie notwithstanding Glen Ridge High came from bi - The Kidgers picked up a pair of hind Thursday at Hurrel Kiel I, a report to the contrary appear- runs in the third on a walk to First Round Play home field of the Ridgers, to st< p Weinthal, a single by Sickler, a ing in a Newark paper and cir- "A" and "B" Softball Leagues Summit High's three game wii sacrifice by Hill, mre pushed over four runs in the with Hill and Corrigan on tike Swick, Ha 2 1 O'HHI. lb Summit team included Bill Car- fourth Tuesday night to squeeze proved the decisive blow as tl P'ftraceo, c 3 1 l'Cnr'gan. &s ? ! 1 Sh'm'ltr,, U 3 0 Oi SegHClSegHC. 3f3 t a 2 o penter, Ludw% Evera, Jimmy he Paca Club of New Providence, runners scored with what prov Culber'u, p :! 0 l!l,an«. cf. 3 0 0 Clarke, Jack Ridley, Kent Shoe- i-3. The quartet of runs followed to be the decisive marffin to g\ Bl clf 0 OMi-KfKh, rf C! (I 0 t\\e. ICfnucy, rt :i 0 0: Wtin'iU, 2b :i o o maker and Dick Learner. two singles, three Paca errors, a the Ga»ex County outfit a 4 Barktr, lb 3 O'l i o o Summit Sponsored by the school's better hit by pitchy ball and a victory. Hill singled to left to op Ryan, 3h 2 o r Sportamen'u Club, other meets are wild pitch. th« Inning and moved to second < j y«a walk Into BrooMthi Total* 21 3 4! Totals 23 J )ou II find all your paxiy I being planned to give more mem- A stolen base occupied with dou- a aacrifica hit by Corrigax. Summit 3 0 0 Of; o ii bers an opportunity to participate bles by Gorge Bu'uh and Charles error by Joe Dastl at eetsond j|tat Ol»n PUige __ 0 0 2 0 2 0 x—4 in the sport. the runnera on second and th Two bnsc hits — Pi'trnrto, Moran. is ca straight bourbon whiskey, elegant in taste, Twiliin the third enabled Twill Sacrifice invs — Hill. CorrlBah", Uy«n Marking to tie North Summit A.C., from which spots they tallied n Struck ouc — by Sickler, 7; by Cul- Monday night and go on to win, Moran'a double. berUon, 5. Bases'on balls — off S.tck- ier. 5; off Culb^rtsun. 3. Htt by pitched 6-5, by pushing over a lone tally Summit chalked up .three ru .•*, ball — Lane by cmuertson. Stolen uncommonly good ,..a Hiram In the seventh. Joe Inacendella its total for the game, in the fi at base -• B*rk<;r.' Weimhal- Huns batted !n — Pf.tmccb 2, Culbtrtion-, Corrtgan. homered for the losing North Sum- inning and, eeemed well on to Moran 2, North. Daublo pl»yg — Cul- mits in the fifth. . . ' chalking .up its fourth etrai, tit SwlcK" l6"Bitk»r, flight" Barker, Welnt*!. The above marked "A"' league win. Jack Sicklcr. the Glon Ri|ge & Sons Inc., Peoria. III. 86 proof. competition at press time. Two "B" League g«mes on Mon- That Never day found Local 4C nosing out the Post Office, 8-7. Bell Labs on the same evening punished Public Serv- Fails You! ice, 11-B. null I I'arit (tub (3) t <*) I o*t. r h nh. r tl 'Maiziiceo, 2b % o 1 C.Cit'no, 3h .1 (i 0!C*mp*no, 3b 3 (V 0 Its the only new-type engine W.Otddia, If 3 f> Oiaottl 10 0 Bont»'t>o, et ? I 0 Opnettl, c S o tl 0 Mctfalc, tl \ It 1 -Nledb'likl, M 2 0 0 TrlolO. Jb 3 i 1'Cerillo, cf 3 J 0 D.C«'fl 2 11 M»rUn, c 3 1 Oi L»«d«lc p 2 0 0, . . , Totals •SA 4 31 ToUU 20 3 a Batted for Catnpano In fiili. Para Club » l o 2 0 ()—.'{ Summit Hnr

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The ftmwer'n very simpfc. «nd , wheel is impossible to tell you till you tuke one you OURII t < o know betote you invest in a ear. that whfet yourself. Firepower's 180 horse*' Twill Murklng The fact is that engine "improvements" happen power cun outperform any oilier engine on the t Munimti HW» P»r» Club every year ... but a basically new motor car load, even on regulnr grade gas. " I Nnrlli engine is a very rare thing. And FirePowcr is I A. C T. s». J. K Htntt Remember, too, that Chrysler now offeri tht Tailored by Daroff MM 14 ti«m« the tnont-bnsic new development since Chrys- wondrous rbaH-Mw of new Orif^ow »hock rtri Club vil. I. A. If,. (7i H*r I* (UMH ler introduced hiRh-compression in 1934! absorbers with twic«» the sihaett-absorbing llnrtlwurt vi. Twill To RPt to the heart of the matter, jusit go to power of any others . . , and the exclusive The Fabric is the Soul of the Suif M«r I* «*m# North Hiiwitni v*. j. 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• • i i" • - • i. , .«. f r i." hewT W. A.lffe'NAMAItA, Tteatlor Kllrt* " *t*1iriM W. W. DREWHY Xmtrtttl, .^""'*', T»J*phf,ni> Mountain Ay*, »t>. «-O0ja or *-SI3S» .,' THE SMMMtf HERAtD, THUESPAY. MAY (0. ?9Sf 25 York f53 for driving * truck | Hugh Lee. They -were John M. ADVEBTISEMKNT Thc-V«lley of 10,000 Smoke* In Bleroian Fines 10 with pJate*. Spa no w«* { Watawn, Jr., ^JNMprrlstown. care- A](«^a WM formed wH«n n«»ri>y SBALKD BIDS MOTIC* TO Mt. Kalmol erupted in 1912, DRIVE IN THEATRES liiyTraffic Court 320 Hob&rt av«au«, oareleea tSTATE OP tikRi M ORRIS p i A i M S Albert. H. m Thr«e NOTICE ISJ HEREBY GIVEN f»« Mftfixtme Albert r«aAd were lined OR (d; D«vid K. J^qbjnion o/ Healed lilds Will he rt.ctlvi.a b> the . ...,„„.„ to the ordpr of CH&Iil US KOU it 2 9 —• f#! 4« f I Au **- SOUTH 10 * aoa 01 A14 f a% f fa, Thursday m and ti*mituij» »*i»liwt Sao.,; ., Tut*. at tb» olllc» ol tbt Bo*rd. 71 Summit June If aver • Kiith Hutse) nue, passing red light, |1O, ' t-a!ste of fiid dcce;..A6d within OeBUls Day AV«»U«, b#tw*#n the hourt of » * m • ! UKJiitlia from the ft at* of fc.iid I«I. "I'lMl', l ©*• By", •xtth. "Uulso" Clar«iice .BrUico« of V*u* Hall ckiu* Pf" * MftJld*1' t<} .*"«•»<»«>•. Jn- i or thty will ft* furevtr bwre«| Ah 1 "Blues Buster" j wu' fined S10 for speeding. Pa- ! crMecutliiK or recovering the *a»te islgnesj, ! trolman William Q^ffne-y m^de HENRY P, DENOLER. VANDlEPOOt HOMAS8, { the complaint. K. R. JCorrison of Mftculoe. j 306 Springficlii av#puc was fined , HABDIH * WABD, Attorneys j $5 for careless driving on «. Newark. H- J. { charge lodg«d by Patmlnian Carl #7-18-49-50-51 o * W 5 W Fee* $7 SO j'Sobilo. Eugene Marimulieh of That account of the Union City was fined |1Q for tmre- k&s driving' on the cornpl.aint of , will he DO YOU Patrolman Philip TrifldeiJ. Edwin,i fi i r*^OfUKl for uettlemtnt to the' f Gr«nfit'!d of Union j>aid an «$8 »1O4LC°Tt)r Cou »-7t h**"«>•»• d • O vision DRINK j fine for carbleig driving ." Patroi- JW'^ I nmn George Gerity wps the conj- : Way 4th Iflai W Mere Jhm V©» Wa»» To? j plainant, ' BA WORLD WM. D TUV8T COMPANY OF 80MMIT, N. J ALCOHOLICS mm® McCartwr, BngJUh & Ktd Jl Cororrtwea St. 19 THg WM0ST iMFOSSlBtf TM K OF SUPIRIOR BLEND NsvarJ N J, ANONYMOUS STARS jfx8fi(MPW/lf'm*'MM?

CY GREENE No Cower Where And The itnd hit ' Charge C/WWEL HABMfD PART Orchettra At Any Time Wotet AS W liDtED PRfCAUTiOM BOW 5r^2F Off El Mother Is Food ESSEX BVDGEfS FRIEND! MOUSE WMtLE AN EMf TY GAtlON FAIL aN *XD ONIGMlDN QT lKlWMlA6»iS,THf JIOA0 IT. * UNCOLM MM ABK»l»TK)NOl'«.ITIiS Of WATER COMMONWEALTH Queen Supreme Ml 2-4400 NCWAH tS $O ORFAT THAT AOHI GAllOM PAIL, FIUIP WITH VWift. CAN WATER CO. NOW . NlWM Music by JEROME KERN ' Rflait teg of Spring Lamb—Mint Jelly <2M) BRENDA LEWIS '"• 7 EXCITING DAYS Half Roast Spring Ohicken—Printanlere (2.50) Bmlwd Milk Fed Veal Chop—(»rand-.1Vlerp (2.50) Ferdinand Oaxence David Luejr WED., 3IAY » THRU !*«» HILT • NORDSTROM + ATKINSON * HILLARY Grilled Prime Hip Steak—Muitre D'Hofel (3.25) .MAIL ORDERS NOW—TICKETS ALSO KRESGK •BASIS. Broiled LoJn Lamb Chnpt on lomt <3.25) Spaghetti—Meat Bulls < 1.85) Broiled Whole Maine Lobster—Drawn Butter (2 lbs.) (4,00) Broiled Brook Trout~Hot«liere (ttS) SPECIAL FULL COURSE Fried Fresh Shrimpa—Cole Slaw—Tarter Sauce (2.50) MOTHER'S DAY DINNER Hearts of Lettuce—Roquefort Dressing J.25 Buttered Green Candied Svveot Potatoe* SERVED FROM 12 NOON Maahed Turnips New Oven Browned Potatoes T Battered Cut String !le»n« French Fried Potatoes —Ir'ow— SUMMIT *-201» Strawberry Short OiJt<> Froien Eclftlr Huttcr Pecan Sundae (fome .Ifude Apple, Ofterry or Coconut {yearn Fie* lee Cream C'akp Ra»pberry Sherbet Peach Meiba STARTS WEDNESDAY \unillii, Chocolate or Walnut lee Cream , A Really Fresh and Funny Story Italian Spumonl Pear Helene Bisque Tortoni about tlw MOTHER OF THE GROOM! 1 WAS A COMMUNIST VruypTe, Danish Bleu, Camembert or LirderkraiiE Chee»« 1 t FOR THE FJ.I. Coffee Tea THE MATING DINNER SERVED FROM 12:00 TO 9:30 SEASON COCKTAILS FROM 12:00 CHILDREN'S PORTIONS SERVED 12 to 7:30 RESERVATIONS — MILLBURN 6-1724— 6-0229 GENETIERNEY* JOHN LUND PRIVATE DINING ROOMS MIRIAM HOPWNSTHELMA RITTER- FOR BANQUETS AND PARTIES Music on Hie Hammond Orgon Daily

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Award Winner New Jersey Town "Best Actresn are fl>1ng again. Watch tyr Of The Year" DIKi:tTORY M of iflyin« .A.n.ti Selected for which come with ; Spring, shed ANTIQUES FUEL and OEL Muelr Mini*, then d l«app«»t BOU STEPHENS-MILU5R CX). First Coast-to-Coast • •••• The*«< wood destroying Insect! GEORGE'S 38 Rujweil PJ*c« much dfttnagft to property 83 Summit Avenu# Sfrnmlt 8-0029 -BOM Building* not protected doring mi\ iiiNraiii Summit «-09fW KASTERN FUEL COMPANY Customer Dialing Screen Hty by Albert Mtnnhtlmtr • Produced ty '• SYLVAN SIMON 133-239 Broad Slr«*t construction ii*unil,y reaulre It Dlftetid by GEORGE CUKOR • Based on th« Sl»g» Pliy by GAP SON KAN IN SUMMIT MICTTONr ROOMS iummit »-OOCt later. LAtt THIS VfAR, ENGUWOO0 CUSJOMittS 47-49 Summit Av«nu« TO DIAL LOm DISTANa CALLS WRfCT STRAND Summit 6-3500 Telephone Sum»nlt 6-2111 8KBVKT. We specialize exclusively lit Fri.-Siit. May 13-11 ANDREW A MrNAMARA TO II AMUfON TftfPHONES May n-n APPIJANC1E8 protection of property ryn«raJ Serwlee against TERMITES and other I* Cuitom*' calling Son frorwUco wHI Efforts to make your telephone more valu- 8ASTERN . OOMPANT Summit 6-1MT Wood Destroying Insects, 3)8 to i*cw* Son franciuo Irvwlt . . then JACK CARSON dial ai for a local call , . . able never cease » . , since the first call was 233-339 Bro«d using dppondabta uil made 75 years ago, our constant effort has JANIS Summit 9-O0O6 methods We art) not been to make service ever faster, more CX)RBy'S ENTERPRISE Icrmlimtorx. Every Jt»h tin SWTUHR •• LAUNDRY, INC efficient and more economical. BttlfJllNfJ MATRRIAMI by an rxperiftncfd, t«ch 27 Summit Avens* trained, 0#v»iwd i*ngl The first Long Distance calls to the West Summit fl-1000 nwr. Coast—just 36 years ago—took 23 mimitei 31 fttiweli Pl«e« SWEET-KLEEM . IMC to put through. During the Ehglewood trial, 19-31 Industrial P)«e* We ntt* M S*w Jeenfjf org«nlBii- customers will dial Sari Francisco direct in « flummlt H-0029 niANA LYNN Summit 6-17U tlon, employing New Jurney rem- matter of seconds , . .'Voices will be just as dent« nnd we h«v "clear" as 'phoning next door! Cost: 1915, MUMC'/KSC WIH 51(>Tr)K STOKER* .frrspy [iropprty »w*ii»»r(i $20.70; 1951, $250, SlJlPlPt£Bli fwliy for 18 ,v*«ri», Oiir r*puta« Han in tl»l« fl«pld h mmttpmweA. This new lervice will be available to Engte- KA8TMAN*S 8tr««t wood 3, Englewood 4 and Teanede 7 one- 114 Bprlnffltld AvcatM Summit Tlioutnndii of rpfcrpnrc* at* VICTOR MRTUPtl I.JC in M<-w .lpr^>—not In _t. IN THI TIliPHONl iimWNG Mtkof party and two p^rty line customers. They litjmmit «r «orl« I* flUARAWTBBD center! m fur »pmt m Boston and San FOB 8 VEA.HS M'lthAtit «(tdi- .15 UwrUt FmncUco. Rummtt «-04M «h«-rit« — Whtn other dtiet will,be able to dial Long It RADIO A rKi.r.vtnir>it Distance calls directly no one can tell. But for I«ff»r»wi«tloti or Fr«« lit* that will come, just as surely at Mich devel- %Um, lH»hm To I,iirtl«" •pection Mid Ailvirw — CAIX opments through the yenra have given you better telephone service, *more telephone 4M 8prlnffl«ld flu J K BKt>lirMWAN * OO. value. Meantime, telephone people, money M O «'<«" 'SrARTUNO STOWY TERMITE and materiitd ar« Iwd at work to meet the Av«ltt« Bptingfold Aw, SU. SMIW demand for additional telephones and to •0600 All «akM>»l»*Ulnn, Aaf* §erv« the needs of the natten't defense A Itoiw* Cunfml Bureau t Ucu«t St., Retelle Park MAT NEW JERSEY Bill TtUPHONE COMPANY XI itniMt mtm »t««t> ©•mum mm,«f««. Ytttvt Wlm* •* MM

CHAHtl! CHAPUN OMMNNF «|MHMft«» Aimmlt it wmm m, TUC SUMMIT HiRALP: THURSDAY. Jtf .IOJ8t : : .'. >ani- of all persona with * college degree time worker or volunteers. lick, Jr. of 101 The lUy dent; Dr. A. Uoyd Reil vice- improvement of'' the roadway Emergency Survey Being having specialized (n dietetics, food Person* interested in ^operating my Hill, any time between I Home for "Children, Chesebrougls should contact Mrs. George F. Me- and 9 PJ». for Foundation, was held Friday president; J Howard Conover, J end necessary painting Of Uie ex- Conducted by Dietetics and nutrition, or inetitutlonal man- I, at the secretary, and Howard B. Bishop, terior of the home building. The American Dietetic Associa- agement. Tliese person* may be - green road. The trustee* had »up- treasurer. Tfa« trustee* exprea§«d- them* tion is conducting & survey in a»hotnemakers, professional dletl- tions who are not employed At witil These, together with, the follow- selves as being impreasedUwim the effort to determine the dietetic re- the'homeataff. ing men,' constitute the'full board awiriita in the country which could present and who would be willing, entire home staff and the care of The annual . mertiag of the i Officers were re-elected as fol-I of trustees: Waiter H . CollinsClli , f and the care of j,b^. mobi|i,sed tor national security. because of the national emergency, board of truet«es of the Summit 1 k>w«: Harry A- Marshall, pre^i- I'John D. Hood, Spencer M. Maben the children so well provided for j thp inltial ^p j^ t0 creete'» '««» to work as paid part-time or full- — ———'••" •' '•'•-• - •"•—»'»'—:—y—— | and Thomas' A.-Miller. by the board of managers—""" ~, o"f ' ' The trustees raa<% an inspection i which Mrs. E. Kettnt-r Gadfcbusch of the property and rwommenfied 1 te the chairman. ., »;'• *" »,"fr:*ft

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