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YEA*. NO.18 SUMMIT, N. J. O, OCTOBER 28,1938 $3.M PKB YEAR Window St. Teresa's Church Diamond Jubilee Jr. Auxiliary Organizes r Before Ii Y. Teachers Fedention of County Diamond Jubilee of and Elects Officers Summit Coancil — • r. Display Plann Mr*. .Dorothie Berry 4C«oMauchT Junior members of the Summit Of Social Agencies Engtiahaa* dramatics Instructor ol St Teresa's Parish unit of the American Legion Auxil- th» Summit Junior High School, iary organised formally on Satur- Hr to View oas been aaked to address the Enx- Archbishop Walsh and day afternoon, with Mi3a Esther Definite Steps in Social lish and Special Teachers of tSe Kelly ae senior advisor. &ows Oil Or After Central Western Zone of New York Bishop Griffin to Parti- The Juniors, many of whom have Service an) Children's lovember 6th-To Ws- State at their annual meeting today belonged to the auxiliary since 1923, in Rochster. At that time Mrs. cipate in Mass Observ- mustered ten out of 17 for their Recreational Fields ribule Posters Knoblauch will be the guest speak- first meeting and elected the fol- Planned for Winter er and will discuss the subject so ance Here Sunday lowing officers. Betsy Bross, chair- important to education of today man: Jane Caesar, secretary; Adele ,11 CaTPchairmeir "Special Training—When Oswald, chaplain: Patricia'Conant. Exchange Central Howr ' treasurer: and Antoinette Zotti, < m Summit,will have a Last year Mrs. Knoblauch was historlcan. the Junior High School speaker at Archbishop Thomas J. Walsh of Definite steps In the Social Serv- window display contest the Diocese of Newark and Auxil- Mary. Ve>ra and Elizabeth Gar- ice and children's recreational I Cro« November the National Council of English u glulo. Frances Rosenstein, Phoebe suing Wednesday. Buffalo when she spoke on the iary Bishop William A. Griffin will fields have already been'taken _ md continuing for one week. valuta of dramatic- and : Terse honor St. Teresa's parish this Sun- Iwitiow* must be arranged by Speaking to high school students. day morning in its celebration of of girls have been very anxious tot! Agencies „,,.th_ e 6th. In the November Mrs. Knoblauch hae two degrees the diamond jubilee of the founding have thek own organisation for,' wn0 *r« well launched on their wia- edition of the HERALD, de-Jin her subject and haa> done of this church In Summit. Bishop several years, and Immediately ter's programs, according to re- of the Judges will be, an- erable work In her field both in Griffin will preach the sermon. planned a 'party, for tomorrow ports given by committee chairmen i John M Curtis, chairman! the United States and abroad. Site night, Inviting the Sons of the Le- -es will he assisted by Paul jig Instructor of speech and English Mass will be said by Rev. Thomas at the Executive Meeting, of' Powers, formerly of this city., and gion as their guests, and holding a andMis J

^^ Jp Broaelm- 8. Lent 1 *. Cbataaia. hate 8um.mii, announces tl the eiigageflteAt of tbeir her daughter. Miss Mary Edna, to! Ut—{Camden, 01 Harriet, to Robert Van Prank EL fiohvell of South Jersey. Salem)—Charles A. Watvtrtsia of IS K«#s«U plsce. Som- Octoker 11th, at Elkton, yd- Mil the endoraaiea§t aot oajy Rita HeCue cousin of the bride 4ttT "^kWaat fl^Sfsa^aaMM' the only attendant. fdWOla aftneprealdeatatftte 4 Ird—(Monmoutb, Oceaa aasi Pareat-1 In the HERALD .will dlesex)—William H. 8«MUa i tUvtteftfls, ' ' 4th—(Burlington aa^Tffsfalri et -.«,. if*,,* OBITUARY w UnePowerp (R) - |deBt , done. Kow-*-4«yt a low ovca B>*. ». .«. Leckenv j 5th— (Morrja, Somerset aadLgatt write. JUrv. D. M. Locked, pastor of;; ot Middlesex)—CnarleS A. Baton. "The Junior Service Lsaaae. laj n poo-Sk* F.) is ,»>>••( Don't Feel Bapttut Cliurth, died WedWed- (I?( . . Derfarariog a real puttie service bil fo best reaaits ia oodctac j 6th aae« asore spooaorfac ChlJiren'a all roasts. Wkh • modern riage i neaday afternoon an illne«Sjr 6th-(Union)-l)on^«. «, J|e- roaat > stsnply pkced in . Up To It . . ." of about three months. Rev.-. Lock- 'Leah parts of Bergen aa4 tor Saausft chiMrw i—J. Parnell Thomas (B.) temperatsve,- and- it need nqt be . . JlTilOB HKJH P^T. A. I will be placed in the church on and provide a diversity of even so snach as looked at unttt h •BMT «ft«i eflate *ea've*ai U j Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock and 4, Free Home ante that sitwtsslsa. Yea're tired, a The Junior High School P.-f. A. i funeral service* will be held on temperature thap is pleased to announce that it has «Me te tag ' Monday afUntoon at 1 o'clock with 9th—(Bergea aad part e* Mnd< Inspection the daJrjrroetta*. json)— vocateaOaf cookus; all meats. Meats secured the film "You Can't Take Rev. ('. L 'Alkfiis of Atlantic City whU are) cooked in water never Including: . Batter fo aad tafe H W wHk I 10th—< Essex, part Of Hadaofl)— It With You" as its movie benefit 'Officiating. fred A. Hartley, Jr. (hV) shooM he- botied if yoa would have for this fall. The picture will be TuUes jess PhrsMaa. Probably It's Beth, WHAT! K«W III MEAT them leader -aad fniey. They are shown- at the Roth-Strand Theater lag serkma-yetfiat sreeaatioa la : i llth-(Essex)-Bdwar4L-O'lT«UI COOKERY? Aerittl John-O. Vounif , (D.) better whea coqM jnst beJow the on Wednesday. Thursday, Friday a atacfc wiser coarse thaajH Joiin-O. Young. >i". died Wccinen i*l tent the smart _ HFsr siiwinei ui(( tent-^ and Saturday, Novembeb r 2nd2d, 3rd3d, . It ef . A eoasaltatJoR BOW soar save day nixht ut hi.s home in Pagsaic I Jr. (D.) streamlined' ranges which are "aperamre aad the heat controlled 4.th and 5th, and benefit tickets will work of uf aad a joy to use. we surface.uaitt of the' modern ran^e areaOybif Dodor'shu1aUtuVlater1 13th—(Hudson)—Mary be honored at all performances. CALftWELL BJ street, Xew l*ro?idence. He 'Waal ratty «ft«reoqos .iv, „_. . . very naturally wish to show im- may be depeaded upon in that in- Aad exerdae sreeairtloa, toe, la .stricken while -ret urn ing. home fromj : Tickets may be obtained from hsvlnf the prescriatieB filled which eateruiamenta are not too proved results ia epoking. We arestance too. - • - ' • . • tneeHtiK. his daughter, Mian Caro-r (Hudson)—4Mward J. Hart long and are pUjmed ' itzof food conscious as never be- any student of the Junior Higii Phwse Su. «.:<(Kt8 | vear Physician ghee ye*. Where? Jlrne YOIIIIK. when shV arrived from Itrteraalasion orrwoVa fore. We want to keep up on every WhatAhoatBroamf "School, or from the Junior Ask him abeat thU pharmacy! business in Newark. Dr. "Clifton J. sjo^iwsorti new method that offen belter cook- School office. .. Strains wax summoned and a;tend- .» ed food for our families. '.. • was the last method to -'-: ll:t> oh s ed Mr. YounK- •-, ! Let ua note .some of the changes .ieKl to, wwer ttrnperatorcs, but it E FAKTY , by ' v? Roffers'Pharmacy Mr. Young formerly lived in New-j 7 he Thrift Shop J« open daily in meat cookery methods in recent has yielded just as surely as. the o.! H..- l'"-s.(le.it 1 LEOION HOME, H(»>DAY Springfield Avenue 'and 'ai'k-, .where he was engaged in the ! after October 1st from 9.30 a.m. ym^ aMl«nee extends others. The temscraturc ior broiling; e»t»Ml..- Kirs. I-«ri is governed by toe distance the meat mH-un, n-i. ».-.ak(! < husinexA. He bulk many |; to 12 noon and from % to 4.3(| Be sure and come to the Hal- ! on the ataf*,.!* tney What About Batting? Hi.-,.|.vak..-i; »•-»'• .»» Beechwood Road parks in different parts p. m. as well ai Saturday nugrn- is placed from the source of heat, lowe'en party at the Legion Jfome, Phone fi-0074 Snmmll, >'. J. i'>r tlu> c.»xintry. He retired 1.2 lng, and, .welcomes any con- The cook books of leVeral years and. it is now recommended that it v Urtlm-.i^ X...v..n1lh-i "Th« Chue Tree Major jplay Iwt the beat i« turned to "high," the Bln> anil Broad* streets, next Mon- tributions. . If you. are unable to ago caution the reader U»t «*ba*ting day night. Bob Williams and his mr wa« quite d»U»BttttJ and I am must be carefttlry attended to if the steak or chops should be placed a Lsin;l!H-'•!">•. • hin.

Phone today for. rates and information. TICjCET Fall Rug Cleaning For U. 8. Senator Are your RUGS as clean as V: WARREN BARBOUR the rest of your home? HARRIS APPLIANCE Mere words Congressman Hill City Delicatessen really amazing d DONALD H. McLBAN COMFAM Putting down your heavy We CAN tell yo Our furrier will be nappy to State Senator 4M SpriaafleM ki« 26 Maple Street. Tel. 6-3034 Summit,. rugs again? If your floor- pullovers, cardigi consult with i«a reiranllnt; CHARLE8 E. LOIZEAUX (opp. Strand Theater) Onen till 11 p. m.'every .day. coverings have done, duty all crew necks, boat repair work and rwlyllnit to ..., AsaeUblyaien HtRBBRT J. PASCOE summer they're in dire need of 100 ' Cashmere, 1 the flew THOMAS M. MniR cleaning! tralian Zephyr, A JOHN M. KBRNER • elude all'thc new FRED B. SHEPARD ~^ It's so easy and sale for you . Sheriff « • ta have your rugs cleaned now. ALEX C. CAMPBELL Just call PEDROSIAN for Surrogate have to come in'; prompt service. ally realize that li CHARLES; A. OTTO r" Bedrosaan will pick up your Register HE DRINKS HEALTH plete selections to EDWARD BAUER rugs^ clean and deliver them area, • within three days. . CHARLE8E. SMITH 1 JAMBS 0. BROKAW . ALFRED er-BR0OK8__ Open - Coroner ^ L. JEDROSIAN'S THOMAS M. AUCHINCLOSS Councilmen . All work done in _ Every modern mother knows that 25 Street Summa 6-3100 Summit PERCY M. BLA.ND OUR OWN, P£*NfT7 >liiUf«niW«dvitjuiiuiD. Bntmaay BURTONS. BOYB — Main Office and Plant—CHATHAM ROAD. SUMMIT, Summit_ 6-310O __ Visitors Welcome. yotmgBtm object to a daily "do**" llO A - ~~ - . .t«re!S irrMadison, Millburn,MorrUtawn.,^*, "...,«„>, Btechweeal Bead aad Sank Slrwrt of Obis important aoiMOance. . ~~ SaauaH. S j. —' •'''"•'.'„ '. . ^feai-CaatlUMBvn^ejrx^Wl, ••'• _•' -TH'-\ r^ >"}>* 4 SliellKld Farms provides ade- CifANiNG • FOR CLEANING £ .STOR AdvertFse in this paper. quaae vHauaun D in eveamr, flavor- fstl nsiTk tliat rhildeea love to drink. The addition of viiami»D doe* not ehanaje the delicious taste of (M« rfetM'f «aew » flflm vlhmli 01 SheflSeWMilk. Butitaiveatbebody a better ehanee to grow strong and ,jj1 straight. It helps form firm teeth ruoa . /* .' ' •' •'. ;wv ;' 'V ••"•.'••. :'SS ••».: and bones. Telephone your Sheffield Branch. Order Sheffield Hallowe'en Vitamin D Milk for breakfast to-. Give everybody the treat •sorrow. Join the thoosands of Everything you may ever nead m a range. of our delicious cakes, CsmiUes wbstare cheering the extra cookies and pies, to make goodaaaa of Sheffield Milk and • Large Site Oven - • Automat^ Lightint; tile Hallowe'en party com- ssjperiar SWfteld Service! • Fully Insulated • Two I«argst Utility Drawers plete! Place your* special . • Robertshaw Heat Control • All Porcelam-^in and out orders early lor the fes- • Slideout Smokeless Broiler • Chromium Burners tivities. .""-; SHEFFIELD FARMS i ... J.- • ..'••"' •• •'• SeJU (feguMtfly for $79.50 ViTAaallT D MILK IMAMM m sMMwrr mt aa vavms MHWESQUEM0RE Are, TeLtlfTO } SI ft*. r.*trx A**. *mi Lmt*m**»mi~MmM a $4950 ^^ (Mint S-MSe - Oranste, Jf. J. I gSirioi HiU Gty AppHance Go. ".••.'A •in or Pi BROAD STREET " SUMIil^4 J/ f Advertise la thisi paper. * . ^IOTICTl49 Ml Lit MOM SIIICTIO PARMf f , i YMeie'* Me M*«| wey H'ft* mm \ ^ **•*•*' T~ ^"ir1* J

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| returned to Knglaad, however,. In j ftinie for. Boake to be educated at> ; V .•- tert© j TonbridKa 'and at Ciicitt College, Wolf In Cub Clothing , I Cambridge. When h» left college, he spent the next few yearn as a! free lance traveling correspondent' fur tile London Daily Mail, in the i World -War ho joined the Royal Air ! Force, and was a flier with a coast • /: patrol squadron, "in 1924, after.; (jonsjiderable time spent ii travel and in newspaper work, Mr. Carter '>'' joined the staff"of the Philadelphia kveninj: R.ulleii!K but he did not H confine/himself to his "newspaper work, roiltributisii; to trade .jour-' nalHj to fit:lJoa magazines, and" to! other publications. His radio do-: hflt came in' the summer of 1930; • when he heciitnc IH-WS (-t>h^inentutor ; over a slngU1 I'liiliciiipjiia station: ^ irnd in 1!MU h" was's-lei-ted by hlten to broiiili-i)Sl my I'mmm-nts \ for them over Cohimbia*dllhhjjflty': '.network. . \ ~r. In. addition to his broadcasting,.. ^^ ARE BORN UNDER A MICROSCOPE ! Mr. Carter wrilt.-i a dully column, > ; entitled, "But .Says-Boa.ke Carter" i for a uewspaper •syndicate. That (column runs, daily in tnore ilian one \ This laughing, alert "wolf takes i\ • oh's and »h's hundred large newspapers pub*; hit make-believe to heart In the lished frrfm coast to* wiast: and it Imagination-stretching CUBBING i greeted t li'' President's, an- Kirst Fortiilght- i is estimated that mOro- than twelve program of the Boy Scouts of | America for boys 9,10 and 11 years. , •fine"t u.t ,i. li.ialcc Carter million people read his .column', ,.i; for the Uteet- daily. . . . . ' . * . ^.. ; . ..---..:;.__-...•. • •' ;| | be tin' .\i..v->nil)'iir L'nil, • . Mr. -Carter, has not bei'ii broad-,' T^he fljial parents.training meet-. In,-iia.-. IIUIIHT- canting Kirice lii.shti.est con trad iiiK for Hie oritatti&a'tion of a -new 'expired' in Aumi.it': fast: Svhich fa;;t. Cub Pack ill (lie Brayto'n STchob! lias given him the .welcome, bppojr.: was held «)ii. Wednesday evening In it™. Minify to 'make .an extended lecture' Braytdii' Snliooi auditorium. Cub- of in" rlHi.;ma/ welcome tour in. this-country.. During i li i s biiiK, the junior program of the lioy W\\ Ifai-ts a.lxiui I''" ^wcksround. Scouts of America, is for boys be- > tour, he will. travel five thousand 1^^ V' i . •ar,ei-\ father was ,jn the miles, mostly by air, in less than tween tiie ages of !t to 11 inclusive." i consular .-nviir,so that his. sixty dajs* speaking in all parts, of IHs a-program of fun and hobbies vli n the United States; -Mr,.-Carter says j with the opportunity of advancing of the oartli. Tl't) .through three ranks—-Wolf, Bear •aiid. Lio'n;. there being a'certain number of re(|i;irenien.ts in tiach raii"k. AVl'i the ("ub graduates into a Higf Hcoiit troop. . /S The Cub" program was officially ,\ .started In the Summit District in May, 1 it:!", with one pack at Krnnk- Iin School and u second pack a year hitor hi. Ijincolii School, and the 1 third-will be under, way-next week under the sponsorship of the Bray- //- Our Bureau of Standards takes nothing on faith. Through Uin I'.-T.A. • ' ", • • • .SponKor.ship of tlie new Cub I'ack fie microscope ue scrutinize our "Siifiscl" for Thread has been accepted by the Brayton S -hool l'.-T. A. tluouKh its presi- count and perfection of weave. Whan KC say uSun$^f* dent, Mrs.'Nelson Cli.-ince. At the ciiiiflusion of the training 'meeting washables ivash, tee mean tcv'vs pn{ them in revolving "Wi'iJiH'sduy tiigh|. the I'.-T. A. ap- ,.r~ piiini.ed'a.s chairnian of its Pack vets of 160 degrees Fahrenheit. We've abused them in Committee; Leonard (Jiles, aiyl. as membera' of the committee, K. J. Sorcn.son.'.R. K. Coills and \V. (Jil- "punishment" machines to be snrs of l/i?ir superior hist fiaker. The Cub l'ack C'otifi- mittet» appointed as its Oubmaster, strength. And to clinch the rah:^—thpy're price-tested •?>& .lotrii P. Mtinn. The Den J^ipiors w.ho will acl as supervisors of fh<: by our companion shoppers, h'Qms-tcoted and approved various (lon"S~nrrnposiiiR die n;ick are ;us folhiws: Mrs. W. C. I. Stiles. ,690,000 times by knowing Ne:v Jersey women. .Mrs. L ('.Hollands, Mrs. Krnesi HwkoM ai.id"STrs. I). C. Mitchell. * ,**••*• • The dens will start meeting next "week, at the lOgiil.'T *«.» - * * plares and will undertulce the in-- ~.f> 'Striiction of bobcat requirement.-), j if > ;4 Vr* KMlt llrfK U.I ».Or';.>. J. \ i-"f , TO MKFT IIKRK! 1^ • m ' - -I ( rW* , ' I-'£ i m f •Tonii!-]it tit (i.:iu the Rudeliffe Club 1 >- ! of ,N"w .UTsoy will meet at. -tho i* <• Mere words .cannot begin to describe -this hoinc of its president,'Mrs. C'arlton 1 m - 3iff. i?x .- really amazing choice of sweaters and skirts. Fu'lJ.-f, at ;l!U Oak' Itldgc avenue, jf» « J for ;i llallruve'en. supper. RV '. We CAN tell you that Jhe sweaters include \* <^ Frillowing the supper the mem- V mm'-** "'' pullovers, cardigans; classic Brooks types,. bers will .jjo't.i) the first meeting of mWt**'' ~ crew necks,'•boat necks .'. .that they come in the year to be held at 8.1i»_at.Thu m 100' CashmTre, Llambra, Shetland-Nap, Aus- . home of the puhrtfiiy chairman, tralian Zephyr, Angora .:. that the colors in— - Mr;-;. David-S. Roberts, HI" East -Broad 4 istreet, Wostlleld. Dean elude all -the new fall shades as well as lovely, Cronlchitc of Radcllffe will be the pastels r . that there are skirts to match or. spoalicr. , Mrs. I'lunier Wheeler, contrast. But. even 'afteralt that, you'll still clininiiaii of the scliolarxlii-p i-om- initt;e, will report i^t the_i-liil»'s have to come in'and sec for yourself to actuj . ( •) fir.Hf. Regional SMiolur, Ruth >f xi.Hv- ally realize that here is one of the most com- (iralia.ni.-oi lladdonfitld. plete selections to be found in the metropolitan The officers of the Radcliffe Club BAMBERGEiVS OWN jjlJllMll D BimwGERsOWN SUNSET BAMANK j,^, '• •"'•'.• • • . • . fffl1 4-1 .! Sv - area, • • - • - . of W'w 'Jersey for th,^ year l!t.18-"~!> are aa follows: Mrs. Carlton i'. Neva-moth processed all-tcool blankets ,^*exclusi& mth.Bftmbergersm Hvifl-H«tnmed while Irish linen-double damask, laundered, ready for use. Hf-fmr^*Smi^^ain*gedrbY Jtoautiftd, exclusive designs: Fern-, scroll, chrysantfiemum; plume, tulip vice-presKletit; Mrs. .Samuel Gil-' moths iviihin 5 yi-ars.'Rated high by our Bureau of Standards for warmth, Open Saturdays to 9 more, scftrct-ury.-treasurer; Mrs. j or bouquet. aoih772»jt90*7^£i5. Napkins to mmhJf&Q* Hphevt A.' llHofcgf program ^chair- j durability, nashability. , Rayon satin binding. Blue, cedar, nisi, peach, •jnan; MIH. I). S. Roberts, pnblicity . rose, uhite, gjgen^of Winter rose, 72*584". 8A9; it'xW, 9.9th dozen. Other sizes: Cloth. 72"x7t\ 5.95. Cloth, 72"xW8", 7.95r "chuinniui,; ,--MTB; ..jTiunor Wheeler,- "Vo)ioltmrlil|i chairman; and. 'Mrs. I", 10.98. — - _ II. Cainj)bel'l, ^cal repre- L i.L sin»i ^eutative. ~^ XOTKS of' Montcliiir— ;t/ meeting of the Zetn ot^etii Sigma Phi-of .Str*i- tat it. wa^trcld .on Tuejiday e*aningk 18th, at the home of Kivia Miss Helene Wasskoi, "the gu4si. of Ihc. evoning; 'spoite.'on wihject of "Musif- and Its I>evelop; men t Through the -Ages."', ami ex:- f hihlU'd hir'.collftfit.iou of percussr6'iV] jHStruin'eiil-s. The nex't regular! 'mcetinif will be held, on Tuesday, lUOfl November 1st. • frankly that what he has to | INGFIELD/AVE. •SUMMIT, N. J. say on hi.s subject. "Free Speech on the News" will be the_rejujt of 7 hisow'n experiences as a news com- mentator over the radio. "The un- Live WeHl ™ little hampered radio is a thing of the M ii 1»lir Imnk iMiJimce. But Jo enjoy Hn« past. There Is no real free speech .on ;i liiiii(.,l Imdifel Uiiil'calls f«r Idfhr.No. I in Tin* Art on the radio," he sa^s. Knowing BAMBERGEtVSOWN hi.-i energetic, fearless manner of BAMBERGEtCS "tallMf W>ll-aiii| TiirifHIj: SIIOJ* IM0> I'. speech, one may .expect what he J We knownofinvi*4* at the price. Rated outstandfa by*our Bureau JS lengths from crHrto-pantsbe. 'Tested and*pprmedfo*tkread*mmk says on t'lii^ .subject to" crackle and sizzle! ^ of Standards for duramty and absorption- Furthermore, Sunset towels ptrength, durability and washability. "' PORK...... The meeting will open at .'! p. m. preserve the same ues%i and quality in all sizes. White with colored """'"'•, 'Whole or Klthrr k\ )i>. In the high school auditorium. At its close, tea wlll.be served at the borders of blue, gbid; ($eh. orchid, peach, or white. Crib size, 45"x77». Me Full size, Y. W. C. A. with Mra. William'F. f North Western Turkeys.... liuy Bailey, Jr., as chairnian, assisted ,'Cel size. $4 !*94yx"-*r-JtSe Full size, by Mi'H. Albert L. Baker. Mlas Edna ' Guest si 35c n "II Sizes l|> )o Mi |H>unds) / Single size, to xil2%"A*Q5 . pun iizCf A. Brandenburg,'Mra.Ouy V..liriice, Hand touxi J2e Nirs. Laura V. C. Miller, Mrs. E)d- Cases, 45"x36"l^ ed Roasting Chickens ... in.23c mund \V, Reeve, lk"r(i. Kben'fl. ••-' Bath size, 22 J9e g ('•» potinds KnclrV ' • Thomas, anu* Mra. Hafold R. TrfcMi. Twin sim 1STx4r Case* Extra large JSOe i » Tuinstie, Ale, 6 for 61c . i. Cases, GHIJCK ROASTS J: ... WiTc The HERALD welcome all iteiwa ,/ Face cloth, 12"xi2" Tuinsue, of interest concerning you and Bath sheet, 36ixW' Full size, your iiojgliuora. . - , ,.r- ;4. chouse, : Pork Chops (to,,t,rn.o \^%C ,. , ; •. / *. •. ! SECOND HhQOR Smoked Cottage Butts ,,,.31C Prime Chuck SteakBrands ) ; TRUSSES Y»ur d»pl«rN prescript ion for Nemaha Valley Fresh tfaitspx iittorutri) filled it yonr home U iii Creamery Butter ., < • pound ttttfl or H jiouwd Treat- Wn. TyUr firm, Drn|t *3- G&SAn^ "5"

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regtstratloos for the various hag with Maw *JWrtoa as speaker, beca large. A fall I The nursery for little folks wl|l be iplement of teachers I* now I conducted beginning at 1$M tor Umsul ChJMrea's Ballet Nexf Week | working. The various classes are Mothers who wish to take advan- Hto POINT RADIO OF (visiting the church and "are having tage of it. ':>•••.• . . -•'-•>:• • 1. Test ill tub*» S. CUmn i* t J. 'TfTAtan alt I connec- 7. Dn»t cabin;-! ceptlosf of new saeaikere, T%* eer-[M'. Co* explain the various s/nr . The Neighborhood House week* tion* . 8. Adjtint dUU mon then* will be: The nsaetplone|boU and pieces of sacred church night service on Tuesday at I will 3. IrtujHKt aerial ». Tijcbtm jwrik «ae OoaMMUity Chords Bun 1 4. Inspect sround ltt.JEklfmatt- any ofSil* 'furniture. •..-•„ be favored also with the presence f sunrise at 11 o'clock the aaia- f k r tae Bev. A. FoweU Dark* The Intemedlate Lather League The 11 o'clock service this Sun-and message by Mis* BUertoa. X© - fl »T f AtL > The mid-week service oa Wed' jf on the auhjeot: -Sowwill aoM a fireside social la the day morning will be morning VT ; •'„••.•;-.;. .<>f SfW ef an Idealist on Walk- peris* home 8anday evening. Mar- prayer and sermon by the Rector. nesday will be omitted. SUMMIT 6-S222 _ up Broadway."' At the awetfag; Jorje Wleaoldt and Brtnav Hlnman He will continue hi* thoughts on Preparatory service for com- the subject, "Every Member of the -..' A', •'••• t-tliu-aied ^ ef tae Ooauaunity Touag People at are la charge of preparation*. munion will be conducted on Friday HARRIS APPLIANCE CO. |i: Church a Witness for Christ." The evening. November eth, at 8 In the . ,;...,,..- S.it in <: Ml, Mr. Sbuart Reed ot the J. M. Sprlngnele Avenue ViiniHii'. ri''.Z'r- . ii» ; ' C A. will ctv* aa address and re- fauna ef CarM, Weatkt choir will sing the anthem "How parish house by Dr. Brank/. Those (All servicing under supervision of U. S. Uov-f,^ Bleat Are They," by Tcbaikowsky. desiring to unite with the church I ';•"•-: .!-v.i;:A.-va to dtorusskm. The Church Licensed Radio Engineer) W J •Everlasting punishment" is the will meet the'aeaslon at the close K ' --"--:.".'-'V'-'--anl of Trustees ateets Wednes- lesson-serinon subject for Sunday, : day at I p. aa. ' October XKh, In ail Christian Sci- Pint Baptist Chwrea of this serrice. U^*-y ....., V KR*II/> ence Churches and Societies Rev. Francis C. Stlfler, D.D.. edi- Teachers and officer* of the pri- ta*4Ht Cianrf throughout the world. torial secretary of the American mary department under the leader- get ikes on 8ond»y at Fountain The Golden Ten 1«: "Rejoice not Bible Society, will occupy the pul-ship of Mrs. E. R. Allen will meet iaptlst Church will ae as fof- against me. O mine enemy: when I pirm~tlir First Baptist uhurcb Sun- on Monday afternoon, the Sl«t, at norniag service at 11. rith fall. I shall arise; when i sit in day morning at 11 o'clock. His ser-%h hqme of Mrs. William Herr at junior choir singing, Sunday Senool darkness, the Lord shall be a light mon topic wilf be "God in Our ing directed by Miss Bessie Hood. at 3 f. n.. a T. P. U. at• p. a. an* unto me." (Micah 7:8). Times." Teaobers and officers of the •rating service at 8 with the senior Among the lesson eeruion cita- The Bible School will be held at junior department under the lead- eaelr singing. Prayer meeting every tions is the following from the 9*0. ership of Mrs. Ralph S. Weber are Wednesday evening. Bible: "But put ye on the Lord The Folkmoot, a discussion group meeting on Tuesday evening, at 8 Ret: J. R- Thomas of Orange irtll Jef as Christ, and nuke not provi- of men and women under the lead' a'clock, at her home for their ershlp of Dr. J. E. McAfee will coo, occupy the pulpit. sion" for the flesh, to fulfil the lust* •council gathering. Th« children of Summit are to be.Wood Hill especially,for. this ballet, alder the question "What Makes A Parent Teachers meeting for I'i'Ri: Rev. Crocker of Long Island will thereof." (Romans 13:14). entertained on Saturday, November and, like many o.f Mrs. Hill's other contact revival meetings for two The lesson-iermon also Include* Life Worth Living;."' Thia meeting the intermediate department and •IF- l> convenes at 8.45. 5th, with the narrative - ballet of works, the cbarm and humor of the 'weeks beginning Sunday. tnis passage from toe Christian Bible exhibit is planned for Sunday score has received international White R«M> ; KIISK Science textbook. "Science and Sunday afternoon from 4 to 7 •aHernipon, November 6th, at 4, fol-"Pinocchio," which will be present- p. m. a reception will be held at ed at the High School Autitorlam recognition and praise. The cos- Finest ' Inserfel Meta#dht Cherr* Health, with Key to the Scriptures" lowed toy a fellowship tea. tumes are by Elizabeth Parsons the home of Mr. and Mrs, Percy W. as the first ot a series of four chil- mm JUICE 2 Th* pastor will speak at the 11b? Mary Baker Eddy: "Man's wis- •who has costumed' many produc- dom finds no satisfaction in *jn, Brough, 16 Qreenbrier road. This dren's entertainments to be given sl'a. service on. "Ye Shall Be My will afford members and friends of tions at the flood man Theater in WHITK BOSK UttUK IUM 1 since God has sentenced sin to College Club to Hear this winter under the auspices of ' Witnesses.' In the evening he will tbia church the opportunity to meet Chicago, and is now Instructor in •peak on, "What is the Secret of suffer" (p. S2J). the Junior Service Leagu. • costume design at Bennlngton Col- ran M the staff of trained and consecrat- Dr. E M. Townseod 10 ORI ::,:...:::.:.;• 3 Greatness The large chorus-choir "Pinocchio," the internationally lege. WaOaec fbaael AJLB. Ctam Churea ed teacher* of the Bible School as under the direction of J. Fred well as the members of the Religi- Dr. Ernest M. Townaend, who will krnovn story of the mischievous, Most interesting, from^the chil- Mutter will sing at both service*; The pastor. Rev. Florence Ran- ous Education Committee. describe for the members of the lovable puppet who came to life and dren's standpoint, are the masks DIAMOND j Mr. Mailer will also play a violin dolph, will occupy the pulpit at 11 The Women's Miasionary Unit 8ummit College Club the conditions found himself continually in amus- worn throughout the production. FBESil lUTTIW i'4M)KIKS a. m. and 8 p. m. inB and dangerous adventures, has •* solo in the -erenlac and the minis- will meet at the- home of Its chair- he found In. England during the The Cat, The Donkey, Dr. Owl and WklTI^ROSf: PANCAKE V i |lr.. lA "' |er will fir* the first of a series The Church School will past summer, has bad an nnusa'al been brought to life by Edwin Straw- other characters are personified by man, Mr*. William H. Beers, 78 PltEMIKK PAMAKE HT.KIJP .|». wrflrl " of hymn appreciation talks. An at J p. m^ Oscar Dennis, superin- Blackburn avenue on Tuesday, No- and distinguished preparation for ldKe, famous American dancer, masks by Bill Baird, an American adult Bible class will be organised tendents vember "1st, "atlOSO a. na. his present posltiod'as head «C the who has appeared not ooly tljrough- Artist .who attracted much atten* | tor both * men and women in the At 4J0 p. VL. Rev. at. T. Poynter, The Friday Guild, a -roup of theState Teachers College at Newark. out the* United State* "but also in tion by his creations for Tony ALL UWH^XISKIi.KWIS * church auditorium at 10 a. m. pastor of the MeUtodist Bplsoopul younger women of the church, and After receiving a Bachellor of Arts, Europe and the Orient. The scen- Sarg's Macy parades and for his jBpworth League meet* at 7 p. at.Church of Cranford. will be the congregation.will hold Its regular and a Masters degree from Colgate, ario, written by Dorothy Colt, direc- puppet creations .for the World's OUR PUBK.t'REAMKRY~^ •- guest speaker in a special program meeting at the home ot Mro. Rome he took a Masters degree In Edu-tor of the King-Colt Children's Pair in Chicago. I IMIMt 1 presented by the Usher* and Usher- A. Betts, 18 Glen -Oaks ayenaa on cation at Teachers College of Co-Theater ^in New York Is r^ad dur- Tickets, may be secured In ad- TIBLE itjnEit ••:•.,•*; 29 Silt Kl»t|I At the Sunday morning service at ette* Club, Mrs. Annie Brawn, Friday, November 4«h at 1 o'clock. lumbia University, and now ho|ds ing the pantomime by an exper- vance at Roger's Drug Store or j 11 o'clock in the First Lutheran president . ' ' doctorate, of Philosophy from ienced "actress, who introduces the from Mrs. James B. Burke, . T37 at MO in the church vestry. The o'clock. conclusion of his analyse* of sis board of trustees win meet Friday Calvary dnrcfc . flpwortb League at 7 p. m. in thefiridlDKs In England, should have SAMPLE COLLECTION > evening. November «. at 8 o'clock The Sunday services of Calvary parish house. Senior rmeetlng led a special interest tor every college Ja the Sunday School room. Church for Sunday. October.SOth, by Douglas Baker. Intermediate graduate. _' '^''"Jl • : win he the celebration of the Hbty meeting IWbjr Janet Palmer. Following the meeting Monday i, SUITS and DAIRY CO ConuaaoiOB at S o'clock. The Delegate* will attend the County at 3.15 in thfe Y. M. C. A., tea will This evening St. John* Lutheran Chareh School wfll meat at 9AS.Bible Clasa Rally la Third Prestoy- be served by Mr*. Krauter, an* a MADZ 1Y JAIOI* OF LONDON Male School will boM its annual The chiMrca are being taught to tertaa Church, Dllttbeth, U3p.m., group of teachers. The members Hallowe'en party Ja the parish sing the famous hymn* of the at which DwlgHt Marvin will be theof the committee include: HI is* win 'Mauss, A committee of the 8r. church. Oa Sunday morning speaker. Helm, Miss Marion Tiger, Miss Har- U_^-.- Prices are cxtremei^rattractfye" (Uther Lsagae, co—latins, ot MINalternately, a win The Women'* Societlea will meet riet Wllkes. Miss £valyn Ford, Miss drcd Sturawa, Mb Sward. Jake pa Tuesday at 11.30 a,. m—. for thePea Hasted, and Mrs. William Ti#r> afskler. BdHh KoCeV. Mrs- Henry %aa busmeas nieetlng*' of - thais^MlMttni « ONI Of A KIND net:' •'"• ' •••..••••** '. SMAUJLK UZXt ~ l PWWp Antttat. *s* Mr. sad ar work In theary Societies and the Aid Society. M McMane. are la charge. Church School to sat the Prayers Mrs. Welch's Circle will serve the will be a grand nurch of all tost Sunday. Mr. Coot read the luncheon at 1 o'clock. The devo- T. V. C. A. TBt'STEEH MEET la eeatasae, followed by appropriate Scripture and) brought tha sermon tion* at I o'clock will be conducted MARJORIE Sl|JFFERN for the Church School from the by Mn. Robert Rameey. The after- At the regular semi-annual meet- Read The HERALiyS Classified Ais The Holy, Communion will be reading: The Student .Council wlU noon speaker will be the Rev. Ralph Ing of .the Board of Trustees of the • BEECH WOOD ROAD ' T*>U 8-2204 SUMMIT, N. J. celebrated next Sunday with the re-meet on Sunday morning at 9.30.a NesWtt. associate paator of the Y. M. C. A. on Tuesday, apprecia- Central Preabyterlan Church. tion was expressed to William Dar- On Wednesday ereolng, the pai-ling for the work of his committee tof wlll^ speak on "Two Vfewa of h Siister BrownT Slides the Christian Faith," a* represent- Strong Estate. A share in th,e re- . For ChU4rer»- "Prayer Is the training-ground for character."—Streeter ed by the books of Dr. Hendrlk Blduum or this estate was be- Kraetner and Dr. Hugh Vernou queathed to the Y. M. C. A. Jn the White. will which was probated last ss suo ess as so osssos.s SSSSUB04 SUNDAY spring. Those present at the meet- FrMbyteriaa lfotos' Ing of the board were Daniel Burke, William Darling, Conover English, The Methodist Eptsa>pal Church At the ' morning - service at 11 Carroll P. Bassett, Alfred Alesbury, rJRockweU J.^Brankv thejmliilB- andrShu«irt™ReTid:"™ .-v-..™-— ter, will have for his sermon, taplc, •.'"- HP/eabyterian Colleges." BBNBT I* LAMBDIN. Minister At the evening, service at 8, the You. must have the HERALD if Invitation to series on "The Tan Command you want the news x*-Summit. It mjnjft" wlU, be coatlttiieAahfl loplc wilt cost JI3.60 per year for~;t --*.. being 'The 81xth Cbmraandmeni, -r— Summit's tl a. m. Worship. Sermon by Dr. Lambdik :"The Gospel by-Rev. Ralph B. NesbitU isiue*;«' week. •. — —V- for Those Who Are Discouraged With Themselves." / Tha Junior Department, under the leadership of Mrs. Ralph E. COMB AMD WORSHIP--- Weber, will attend the church aer- vice In a body, returning to the pariah house after the children's sermon. During the program fol lowing, arranged by Miss Harriet Chidester. Mis* Dorothy Blierton, ! representing work amdns the Na- on your vajo IndiallMrwiII speak in costume, displaying curios auTplctures. Miss CentralPresbyteriaii CHurcH Ellerton has bean closely identi- fied with this race for a number of •.-,. 0c Bockvyell 8. Brink, Minlatcr years and will give first hand in- Simple as your ABC's ..'. Sum- formation concerning; them. mlfa cash and carry service Safest B. Neatitt, Aaaiatant The Toung People's League offers you substantial savings. meeting at 7 will have-** their Bring us' your laundry bundle, speaker Mtas Ellerton in costume. •eabyterfaa Colleges'* will be the topic of the sermon Jilss Ellerton will also speak at choose any one of Summit's the meeting of tha put_of. School *^!^?9§L?ffiIcJi* ^Jffilwn you, and College Group meeting at 7.S0 call for It a 20% cash discount topic of Rev. Ralph a NesMtt wfll be *Th« In the parish house. is your saving. Try Summit's unandnsenu- the sixth tea series on The The Leadership Training, Group Tear "" under the direction of Mr. Nesbitt cash and carp service .. . you wlU meat at 7 at the wrisj^house. •111 be pleased. The fifth seulon of the Bible Of course, our regular call and *VTKANGIR8 WBLOOMaT Teachers Training School, will be delivery service Is available at

conducted oh Monday evening at * - . * •••••... ••-:'' • - • the pariah house beginning at 8, all thnes with efficient and, under the following schedule: 8— courteous attention. * y *pvo yon era have a sewing problem that you can't solve yourself ? Does a bound buttonhole,' Introduction to the New Testa- -L^»apper dosing, or anew nuishingitump you? ; meat" .by Dr. J#hn W. Beardalee, Jr.; "The Georgraphy of the Holy . Don't try to muddle through, sod pec haps spoil your dress. Simply bring your pet problem VM>al V dun; SCUJTUT Land" by Dean Q. McKee. »—"Per- SUMMIli —•neckline, a sleeve, or whatever-to us and get free help from experts! I. J. sonal Evangellam*' by Rev. Vincent ef tjrtjft MOTHTO CTrCBCH.^THK VTJWT CHURCH • Brushwyler; "Visualising the Les- Ptrhaps yon have heard about our new Home Decoration Course,. It's a compacrlittle coarse mi ltesA»'» SCOBMTIST, ta Boston, jfass. son" by Miss Rosamond Kimball. «W 8PEOGFIELD ATE. of only seven lessons under the eye of our teacher, who will show you how draperies should ^u K VUaMtejTllwUai S.1S F. M. The Afternoon Sewing Group wlU TA Sum. I4W 8aaia.tt, Jf. j. meet oh Tuesday «* i».5O at the £e made, and how to make an old chair look new with a well-fitting slip cover. And oar V.aWfk. Opsa wetadays LSS «e US t. M. parlan house fora luncheon gather- Oothing Coarse is ideal for beginners, although many experienced sewers enroll just to learn : : :,:.K -~T.-- tjur^hortcnveasymethods; '''' '• •—•"'••' '' -" ' DUtimgmsked Ntmes .... Bo> don't wait for trouble before j^ou come to see as! Stop in and ^acquainted. Our teacher will be delighted to show you oux pleasant, homelike sewing room with iu spacious cutting tables, electric scissors, and complete equipment! When, you call, accept with OAIT comptisnents A Complete Line of * Sio*^MeaJuremeBreharrof7o^^ : dresses fit perfectly J . . -.'.;.'" "*/••• . .- " '"t:. \ '•.;/ :.'""•' •. Jr.A. •,:•'• ••• •• Ask far Mrs. Marion Settle ! nous Summk . \

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1 10 16 l I L-'IAA A! - I ** ™ -, Wr«**h»^mri»rged ^e'inereaainK number that flocked »o TAKIFK KOf PASSE 1HHCE Wfld Jubilee 01 ^ ;=--'-" ESS •££• !r^ !L:^rtr l^^-^l±rr ' Teresa's Parish srvr£"*»»& issartMK .^^ ^ " iZiS - i IW¥ use3 'for public meeiiugs of all gire of the present'parochial school <"lproeal trade treaties baa aMtled, A _ . W«da: U was fira: k:i;.wn as St. ^as purchased and (ianvt-rt^d into the.Urtff question once and *H and jplact ..!i,urt>. t"-™'_P^__I!____ Teresa's haH but fmrone oc.tj»lo^ a' school building. Aft«r Father that tlfe latue of protection wUIiScho "-—:'-'.''•'. -„ often-in!* pol'1^111, n>^""f *:«* advcrJsed Vi.^a'no^.dtaih In Uio;,, his suc^s- never again b« heard In our pollti- 1 ftnd

'I,.,, ., s.it in <;tMieoa.!buildiaK omiiiit>4 by ttii- ..Hell Lab the sisters and erectfd tlie ;ireok ..its jihuf, i(xik|Si»ttrs frrxn Midis^.n .t:> trtaMi ju a :>(:ni. of indomitable «»nersy nnd'fact. The president of the organ-! Fa VO'T' •••-I'S- Jit nua.ry I>.! his schojl. Th-y livi.-J i-i a Ji(Mi«... r:";-ulivp ability, took fhar«s of the (iz^tipja is Matthew Woll, vice presl- ' reaei ll(it '" •,; „.,>. shiny year? |iBti.rly .onp-jsitl^f rhj. vhnoJ / on pirish. Fathor S'Uo'.hoef.r was the ident o( the American FederaUon of f iug frzrz.".J.:,. .r,,,.,-•mi l .r;• strong. ^;gii.T^l Oht stnut street ijiuntirl t;,n.the ^nvvn^t ss^{'.s..third pastor, educateiydi ^yat thea Colr.- ,„,,„'gyp^^sr;'^^. alld other nrominent Offi- ; l!i! rt 1 , . .,,,K.d of his would n;» limsi'r ai- •oinmodal*'- fb«' unus efforts o mime t!ie deb OM organization are members of the S(.ho 'il;''" '• ' ' -;, ;ti." school, h,. wis c.illcfl I ) his last league. The tariff organization is shop mm ._ . ' • ' '. ' ~ " ' ( reward. ' holding meetingH throughout tlie their 1 ^^-^. .... 1 '-^^SSFESfeC ' •R' V,. Kr* is M'-IIUJ?!I, 1).!).., sue- «<>untry-and na» begun a campaign "them V^^-.^v .V.fl^y. ' ./jy^fkmBSSk Icetided F.ifiriT S:h)!hjetor in lie- against the'reciprocal tariff treaties ^"^"J /^^ ^v//^rr~'N^>-^x^iMS^' r"J»sSRlftk .! cemher, 1»JC He, too, w;is -uudetn on which Mr. Hull seta BO much of ' Tn ' -' Y Ks /aKrS^mm^WS^i i"-" rlie Hrlgn:»lfi.S:ila imd was a Ibnp a «tore. . • • " !ed b •"•'"-'. j>--'-- fl AE»«r_.H_*\EA ;.» !»'i»fessor of S.-t-on H.alM^llege.1 These labor leaders <*f the United.j [^ 1 StL !l(li llu> -•«#/• " • iBl H^HH IFW - ' ' 'y sfluiol debt d.'-j States evidently fail to see why °urj 'ss W/MV IC TMIC *lWl\"'Wjiwl«« (:l't'ast(l '>."d... necessary repairsi uirlff. rates should be reduced, In Jg,,,,^

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**^^-^ ' ml^s. X ^ '• '"": * ' Hie Hishoji appoinsed him pasioi- or Hiiy*'\. • • • . . •"• t-^^ -» # J^Xv...wu2-^' . • --^li -:i •!«> (':Hhed.al in -.VewarTi an.l.very Wl.tle our own_ workers; ani ; ^ • .IML:^ ' /^^' ^" ' •"••.4:-.-«,»-||i;:l^I.fit-r-ho was created ii wholly unemployed or working part Bij^B x"^^^ MTiiirficnor time, competitive ani«lea, the prod- WLnH^^ \ I ' i. I 1.) I'I.II, ' •> ucts of worktu-s in-ftireign couu- 1 1 1 U V %En^-L \/ ^ AJ", .'"i "'' ;"^ ; ^"• "" ;. trie*, supply•fr«ni4«u. COper ««ni. ?IHL W '••''•"'. •J--«S>« "" "«'k ..barge o 'L,kt,,H of PhiladelphiU. . • v^^^k. 1S^ //'^•B ~ i>' Itaimh. As .rioun ;ls the school r. / •».." »_- • • v ^^iL*.^,'

jgv HI WSBBBS^ iilm one select i d iii 1SU:I. Sentiment. livered IntirNew York, Plriladelphia •i^S. MM WaHBfcAiv' further prevailed to rettilii I he and Chicago markets at 59 percent. |lj^\s_ •— ^ m^lNSS» ' hcaitiiful little Cnthic church r.s a-i less than the cost of production of •flS^^S/7 WC^HW|#I " ! iniener in the plan In Hie new and comparable American-made shoes. - HBS%.A^i ^^^HiiliSBr •'perfect whole. The historic corner- "Imports of meats, corn and cot- - — ^^HlaMSPnlk -LA—*_. . j „,.,„,. ,,r iS(i:i-lssHS jsms set in th." tori-seed oil in 1937. processed in ^^^•flHBWl • U-hnrcli as a connecting liiik when- foreign countries, deprived Amerl- 5 t^^l^l HHl- .. , • •-• fh,. old cousiruijtion joins the new cun workers of not less than *?2,v II \V ••& • • . 'and the new stone biased at tia> 000,000 in WIIKCS. ; Ci tare stnntfr HERALD AKD sntnnT RKCORD. stnwTT, H. TOftAY, OCT. Meals a Day 1 * >/iP»rrta*t JW, by Sidney Know. Girl Scouts Plan Service Days Junior HJ^i School P.-T. A. an- nual reception to ttaehen Mooday TKe ««ht ! utcst In the high school featured a _, _____ who *f» »o inclined; v smutfe.program, a short adtirets by K tobty- is i too4 wa.y to h*ye .A9W.B SnperlBtendeot of 8chools John B. i jNaaant butter: Hull two cups Daugall on "The Whys and Where- ,\f/ITH th« pvnnlMlon of the Tha mtacinf fv*iMt«d' peanuts. Pat them, fores of Bdlson Junior High W copyright owners, my text this then be a ftadual on h. th* fodd .chopper twU:.? Ij^hool." and an announcement weeK iis taken from the title of an over several months, with' „ -the" finest plate In the- attractive pamphlet on reducing. I.08T abput a movie benefit at the Rath- 1 about % pound a We< _er. Add one tabfotpoou of In attempting , -^^"T'..rk. r Spa Strand, November 2, S. 4. and. 5 of metbo*. »och as ten ,i.,v MW i oil «nd iwo-rhirda tea^jioon of to kwe weight, Lu* '"•'•'•.'.A ,nl. -Tel. S tfre wUtamlinB film, "You Can't always .dangerous AM oft? rTu<*lilJ-, For ttMM« who aren't so in- Take It With. You," , w ^ , there are right ,, -^fm^i. «rt«d peanut butter comes .and wrong ways vert m hetlthy person inu,,, '. already made, in cans and jars aud : The progvam was opened by the cal and aanui wreck Junior School's ninety piece orches- to do it. One of ""* yfa b_dk. "..-••• • •• . } the wrong meth- Loas of weight may Us tTa 'under the direction eL super- accompltshed by the riefct visor J, Fred Muller. which gave ods Is to starve ->- Many a good hoitn* made dough- yourself; an- moderate exercise. The to moat. favorable renditions of Bag- dally must be lower in _ut has been ruined by tin- use of j ley's Serenade, Seredy's Walts and other It {o try too much floury when rollinjt them [ to reduce too than usual, but never i. Roberts'March Jolly Scout. quickly; stllHw OH1. So, fov the sake of. good ' John ,E. Flemrafiig, Jr., M the 150* calories. use ns HUli- flour oil thm other Is to as- The quality of-food-u ' High School English faculty and a sume that you ; music critic sang a series of five portant Include daily at must reduce pint of cerUaed or u;i8t.eurii3 ! tenor solo*, as follows: Mac- without finding > For a different treatment of iDowcll's "A Maid Si|gs .Light;" or buttennilk. 6 or*6 .slices^ "led banauas. cut them in two, cross- Dr. J. A. Tooey Oot whether you , Schubert's "War It Sylvia?"; should. or toast, a little lean ciM.^HPr .^.^TED wise. Pour 6Ver thorn a tart syrup,' Cook's. "Exhortation"; Lohr's plenty of froits and g^BriSP^L^^- of lemon Juice and . sugar. Then, "Where My Caravan Has Rested" ' The correct procedure In proper vegetables. reducing, therefore; If to ascertain, Fou may. In fact, eat „,„, cover them with, a, good, layer of and Riego's "Homiag;" Mary W. er* fchredded pineapple and bake slowly : Ftedenburgh of Summit accompan- first, whether you are Really ovej- you have been eating, except' Until the bananas arc tender and ied Ftemming at the piano. weight; and. second, if reducing and sweets, provided that TO, the syrup is thick. .. ;.' "' will be safe for you. Consultation siune leu. It is not any oul Superintendent Dou^aU in a fe» with your family physician should that fattens or reduces, |«L. ,,„ ..... > i In general, only preen salads, : comments: reviewed some. informa- provide the answers. total, day's diet that does t^Kthii^; rf»':r"h ,"Z •erved with a simple, rather tart; tion about .the Edison Junior High An approximate idea of your right reducing, however.; you musti^"1'-""v-"- ',- dressing should accompany hot! School that previously has been re- weight can be obtained, from stand- neeasaary .vltanlns.. mineriifl meats and fh4h They should be • ported in detail In this paper. ard tables giving average weights tetn. and carbohydrates (on 1 placed at the left of the dinner plate j Among other things, he said that for heights and ages. Thus, a 20 llbment . . rtTr' X ••lu 'wain •fter the not foods have been serv-i the student population of the hew j year old woman 5 feel tall should Further details w(ll b« ( -fed. The dressing may bo. put on the j I school would be composed of sixth i weigh 120 pounds. Since this Is only the booklet. "The- Right wj immediately before serving or; and seventh grader* from the the average, son deviation Is al- Right Weiffat." obtainable t| nW>klJi***ir ( AKMES d, F.) 15 minutes or until delicate! ! Roosevelt and Jefferson schools in lowable, but tf( (actually weighs charge fron Department of i brown. Remove from pan-at on^e.i! ' addition to the *lghth grade from 150 pounds, reducing, might be de-tlon. 1135 Fullerton visually passed at this time. Makes 18. Use confectioners'sugar' those school districts that are now sirable. Illinois. By Sidney Snow fronting to.make cookies look like • attending the -present. .Junlon High" When rid« high on their ]jack-o'-lant8ni»>. . ••" hool. The Superintendent also Black lai tandy '" . 2 Hquares unsweetened chiKolate I Fire Alarm Boxes » er« would continue as they have; Prpsprat H1I| Av«j. and i U (>h 10 1 1-3 cups <1 can) sweetened con-; screw top Jar«. Jimt try to get !"W*« «*,'" " »•»««' V'* 'f ; started in September. J He further tredge Rd. hon t<1 th r0 lr B R r of M (f densed milk 21 " Inhalator Call. wi h Along- witlloiu Miy ftnfe of them and-! ^ r « " *| 1 f .'* _ ! : said that Radd Crawford, present j 235 Canoe Brook I'arkwarl ^;' ",tr'!''"-'.' '.-i,-;; : Conlectioiiers" (4X) sugar ' n spooky—fcstiviil. WitclieH magic i assistant Jr. High School prlncir|23 Mountain Ave., near Elm St. I Woodland Ave. ' ••' • - '-i Sun" '-jcookies und black cat. candy Molt chocolate- in top oftriouble' I pal, would be relieved from his Morris Avu., corner Orchard St• 1234 Jlouievard and Midismi, » We all know how to stufr celery ieerifi delicacies that are as easyito boiler. Add sweetened condensed i 25 'Park aha Ashwood Aves. present duties about the firW of the [2HG Overlook Hospital. lolSES TO LKT e«ee»e and find intake as theywc decorative. milk and stir until nrntturo thiek- year to begin his work at the Edi-j 26 Morris and Summit Aves.. •{237 Franklin and Itiuiiven PiJ tfiis. Remove from fire. Work con-' very ta&ty-r-but-^f-4oor a ,c!wn&e try I Witches Magic ( M»KM* son School preparatory to its open- Chestnut Ave. and Broad St. in 1 ir v S 1 :l CI| 1238 Evergreen PI. at Child ,.„ hmiM* ' "- ',".1o i> mixing equal amountjnoun'ts of peanut -- P «w«etened - condccondensei d fectioners' -sugar into chocolate, iQjB about February 1st. Robert E. Springfield Ave. and High St. [ T'l. .-'uniiliil li-ltli-H, milk 'Gutter autl-pimento cheese. Cream mixture until it'is thick enough to Woodward, present Junior High Springfield Ave. West Summit. j254 Hobart Ave. and 3 tablespoons cocou ' ;J1 them together, ¥\\\ small stalks of roll out into thin sheet with rolling School science teacher will at the Springfield Aye., cor. Broad St. 2.2.2.2 Calla • Chemical 'celery. Chill and serve. -J cup nut moajls, chopped pin. Cut into desired shapes with.' same time take over the duties of 32 Badeau and Summit Aves. 13.3-3.3 Calls Hook & I Thoroughly blend together sweet- cookies cutter or with sharp knife' the present assistant. Junior High 34 Summit Ave. and Franklin PI. I . . . cig , ened condensed milk and ' cocoa. 4 4 4 4 Un on HoseCo ' Make American cheese your < evok- —cat's heads, witches and bats are School principal. " "*~ j 35 Springfield and Woodland Ave* 1 5.5_5_6 dUg Hose (Jo No i ing standby. But keep on hand, Add nut nu-ajs; Mixing well. Drop all appropriated Decorate with . 136 Boulevard and Norwood Aves. , eadqu.rt«' ,ulllS. Sllll|IUI >pholle 52 p re H 1 too. some ItuHan Parmesan Which by spoonfylH on buttered baking white confectioners' sugar frosting Boulevard and High St. -If you have, occasion lo I far pKn-li.'J-'-ar KITUKI , you can buy=*lready Rrated. To;Khect. Hake.in moderate oven (350 if desired. List of City Officials , f, ovvrloiik riuMl. l»':iul Woodland near Shadyaide Av«» box. stand at the box until! L.ir st:ttimi. T'-l. Suliiinll V»t»c any other cheese for spaghetti Ham-Hum School. For Public Information •: apparatus arrives. 'or onion soup In blasphemy, as anyWHEN I HAYr: A RKSTAIKIM The service will be by Roosevelt School No. 8. L_:..-_J :— lUUti/chef will tell you. Orated |H.UU> ST., first fl»;;r. (l waiters who regard their effort-* Russell PI. and Keller lank. ' ail iiii|ir"Vi-ni. ills., I'. ( i cheeae, «lther Italian or American, Herewith is given a list of City i6 Baltusrol Rd. & Glen«lde Arc You must have tho HERAlJ By SIDNEY SNOW as fine art and their occupation < Officials for the general informa-J47 wonders for any clear soup. Here is a pr-e-vlew of the small privilege. i' Pine Grove, Ave., Arthur Hom£ you want the news of Summ: tlon of the public: ILM ilurli" 1I"UM-,- ititrn^i'. restaurant I shall set up and op- 48 New England Ave. & High St. of all cuts of Tho entire dinner will have been Mayor—James W. Bancker. 52 Morrl3 Ave. and Aubrey St. will cost |3.60 per year for| • some of (hese days. It will carefully planned in advance and liomemaker keep More than half a miUioa Clrl Scoata from seven to defeat COMMON COUNCIL 53 Morris Ave., opposite McGregor issues a week. IlM h"UM-. firriil/H'f, si-Tw down her meat expeirdttBTOK, A consist of the necessary - kfictieh ! the proper-beverages decided upon will observe their annul aevejn ^enrlee days from October M to i CouncIIman-at-targe — G. Harry Plant. IrVli. ,M-.-H.rii iii'rt u.iIff In and pantry, plus a dining room inland served In Benuewe. November 5 by givinc demonstrations of the many activities In- It.II'I. icir.ii."-. H'i. T.-l. Si rmipo file well stocked with tested 11 Cullis. B4 Springfield and Hobart Aves. "•'•'- ""•• guests may be seated at! i, thfl ,ip>1Kpr( ;.,;„-,.„. ,tr»w< m' cluded in their* up-to-date program. This week, celebrating the Dill. y of Juliette Low, founder of the movement in this coan- j First Ward 56 Whlttredge Rd. & Wajdrort-AyiL. a-close,'--t4ie-R4ie8ts w[H J"etjirii io_ r "Overlook Rd. ~ZZ~J~~. klsilKn K<»(IMS TO LEI ^pn»»ti|«rrfiBe»t^dhjJiwr-ter "be made Jiy^lMBfebT'eTi dejifnateg Ctrl SconT Wetfc- The Btowale SeouT -Maxwell—Letter, Jr.. for "=fW« the less ten cuts. Will BH- irtnH»l1|ll'""'^ im'tllTi'lT ^^^s^l^t^ibItt-»^i-- Forster, Vcrnef p. Peor. 63 St. Teresa's School. tW^w^a^^1*Sly7^vTtf^wi;lI chos»n cigarettes and" above, who is one of the seven tp tea year eld group, is showing HOUSE and AUTOl |ci.H'i IS-Euclid uvt-., all I chairs. bow neatly she keep mother's linen closet Brownies learn many i ' - • Second Ward AUXILIARY BOXEfs" ftif\r rind ' brsf double ro will l»> waiting. Spiice and>. This will havti no simple household chores in their program of homemakinr activi- Donald Bourne, Burton L. Boye, 224 Mountain Ave. and Primrosu PI.', r. iii-ar l)iith., cent Very loosely knitted ... . , .distance will be respected so that, ties. Senior Girl- Scouts, whose ages range from fourteen to FRANK BRENN • such,as sweaters, should be menu card an*no.wine or beverage|, . j free from noise. Fredehlck G: Bigler. . 225 Oak Ridge Ave. &;Montview R4. rt u draw nR rooM eighteen, are interested in the art of being gracious hostesses. The yg TIVE room tot buitlnem | ured at least the length of Itody ami il Hi" ' •••'.I . . 'gooit conversation will be eacour- young lady who is weiring the new Senior Ctrl Scout official dress, Committees 226 Roosevelt ltd. ft Oakridge Av».| Anything of.Cloth for Autn . teacher; ndjulnlng prh stores, before washing, and dried It^will opeir promptly at seven in:.. is arranging the center-piece for a boy and girl supper party. Arts Ffnance—Forster, Peer, Lester. 227 Prospect and TulipStrs. - JKroad »t..aHd CheMsut li| Fcentm) location; call T •*^1aytng out flat on a covered »ur- and crafts, enjoyed by girls in each of the three age groups in Girl Tax-^-Boye, Porster, Bourne. 228 Valley View and Division AVes. Saajmll, N. J. Summit 6-0S73. 6 iner evening'awill be approachint which timg readinesse the din. - !L VK-'l> W" M !"' "lu °"° chBr«-' wllkl win Scouting, fill many happy hours at home and at camp. The Girl Water, Light and Public «»"*-! 'WMt,> arranging to fit tho original The fifty guests will be expected, . '"' «» ' '»«''""ve. «srepi; h- 111 I.I, <'(«'I"I'A< i K, delil 7We**urefflenttt. The ' Ideal drying to be on lime. .Should there be. aifor lho "P1* illl(l N1"* tfRVW*1 ma>'t- at the easel is nutting the finishing touches on a painting she tng»—Slgler, Forster, and Cullis. ! ' r«rout of-lo<>r8 hran airy. as there will be neither food i.or]"10 "iMice of the service. t *oady spot. room for him ^ Inasmuch as there will be room Public Safety—Lester. Slgler and Announcing a complete line of for bu ftrt l>sts Bourne. At the door, tin- guests will' be' . ^' >' K" - I shall keep i Window shades, the ordinary ( amMI WH ( n Lav and Ordinance — Bourne i.tn st.iii;"li, 1111 other room UB lo a well conducted.; ' ' ' over all and at si Artists' Materials—Brashes and Supplies kimmit ii-;'.'!W-,l. They will be cituduclrd to' propitious moment I shall invite Boye and Peer. • and 1 .Welfare and Publicity;;—Peer, convenient corners or the•^nxfn^-;fthe-giiost-to--rH-ut irTirHf-«o-be-thai---- by Grubmacher and Rich Art. Also a complete line 1 I'. ll|i"r fpmii. '-J .variety, may be washed with con- where; with wrnpa whisked"•aWay.1»? (loe8 "ot soem '" he '" n>p»'al Cullis and Boye. ..' |iW ( -homi" of adii •Iderable satisfaction. Spread the they will be Hervwl withjiiHt thy i"(><"'-d with my scheme of things.;- City Clerk—Frederick C. Kentz. •«, mti»y other excellent re«- City Solicitor—FredericJrC. Kentz J.U.XI T ST.. hu-.'Iy furnjs <4aeatly In soft soap-suds. Do notIn due -course, they will be iMhcred!''.'-ll»'!*»l!) probably, more conducive; Executive Official—Fred MorL especially for students \ I lth, suitalilf for 1 o, ( s City Engineer—Francis A. Mur- niiiKs .nt.-r ii 1'. Al. OF all 1 ^so^h« i^^^"^" their"taldc' and Jihincr 'wm'.iwi'" ^ .pieasure to which lii« future Sun., (.liuiii' Summit 6-4 i served- Tlie table will lie laltl patronage is respectfully jray. . • •'-.•'. with the correct a'rray-of, silver Receiver of Taxes—William S Bird. TOAST tcr rnctliod-of serving is as a pot Board of Assessors—Norman S. Hill City Paint & Wall Paper Co. roast. LuiiK'»lp*v cooking is oects- Qaris.'-O: F. Bowe,"Jesse F. Stout: 187 SprlngfkM-4vy >Fln>ae- sar)'- l UchiUan, Clcrt. er back with th.e_head low. The return of cold- weattar; re-, ELIZA '3-SIRLOIN bl Police Justice—Roberti . J. Mur- —Corner of Kfent Place-. Boulevard active .' Colonial — Norl thnt^he elotilng hi loosened at ciillsfo mii|(rnia,ii\j!j|.ea.sant niemo-: „.„... M. ' phy. Jr. ~ ^'ththat t jhavj e TTiec n fbtforgottet n durd - aii.ee differs^ Tlic cuts arc called pin ation.-Plot 150x150 wil -\ii»tek. «nest aad waist. Rub the j STEPHENSON j Chlerof Police—M. J., Hnnefin. *«; X rooms, 3 baths;.: ,-^ivHfts «ad aakles toward the body., iiiR""this libt summer just, pansed. bone, double bone rour-ri- bone and wcdjjc ..jionc. Pin "Rone .jUeakt_|)ite. V Building Inspector-Seaman L. i; oil hmt. .ThiHj)to| WWd ammonia or camphor near the Three of tiie most popular ^forgot- Home Service tWrighL ~. :•••:• _ ten" tilings that BO handrtiL-liajifi rvjna|l_c.st, suitable for small families." 1 about 10 years old. Sol When -revived give a h.ot,") ; Director For large families the round bone or j City Physician—Dr. Robert 8. for I28JM Can now 1 |lng drink. > | are the roaring flce-in tlit» firetilai:p. \vcdsc l>6nc is'The best choice. iltilllgan. —— ..-'. pr ' the chann&tiiHh. jin(l that sransF JERSEY CENTRAL, BroiliiiR or pan brewing is the meth- j Overseer of the Poor—Mta. Ger- over cocoBttt. will keep I* shiny toaster with all :i-i uccom- POWER ft Licirr od of cookiiig. : trude S. Gross. |_ . ^^..ntcondition for several day's; paninients. —Itemember? • Well, We Co. Board of Fire Chiefs—Thomas can't Kay that they wore ever-really., 4 PORTERHOUSE. '.CLUB '•tf>t0r.e4*- ttt--a tlirhtly covered Jar. : AXD T-BONE STEAKS have Murray, chief; Bmil Fitterer, first Mil; kept In a cool place. for.gotteii. but Jti^t the .thought of assistant chief; fieorge J. Talktn- » roaring"7tiru.;jj.'jjrnnth'": or so ago: JCOUITMEAT :,u Jittlc bone. Club steak has little or no tenderloin. These steaks arc all bafgl eecomtasslstant chief;' Oebrge yon'ro;. n«»t .already 011 e. of 1 htw? j•' was enough lo'givr tho sirorig<-s* \ PURCHASES Sharp, third assistant Chief; Bd- il. TH. Summit M know about baked oean Hiiiid-j heart Uie""-."nrcej;ri.m:t." iJut li'ow | Ward B. Murray, fourth pgsiHtant es, then you should be. They^roiDear Ml8s Wilina: ^ thnl the andirons are sOiiiiod up.;iit«i ; BEEF €UTS-— - 5 RIB ROASTS—standing, rib chief... •<'-.,••' .;.•..• \; y., they'rIy e fillingg, they'rey . *rr.id crumb vice-chairman; B. B. TwomWy, O. • Haadquarters for f Hill. [..OF dressing to which has been added J. Ray, ». T. Betts,,T.!li. Smith,U. HART, SCHAFFNER and MARX CLOTHES ROUND is a chopped mushroom*. , W. Bancker. Fred Mort, B. L. Boye. I V A. ' , boneless t-h r e c Fill l>ecf birds vith saiisage arid Members of the Zoning Board of KNOX HATS CHENEY NBCKWI cornered "cutffroiiT uSe'Tofff aloes' Ss" thiTlwJuid. . 7 Adjontnveat-T. L, Smltfi; C. A. f the round. No Try beef stew wilh '/i cup vin- Berry. F.U. Voss, Howard A. Dod^ FOWNES GLOVES BRIAR CLUR SPORTSWP s BAR and GRILL waste, rich in fla-epar, 4 teaspoons sngar. l/j teaspoon Bobert E. Penike, Klaisley O vor, good for potcinnanton, 1 bay leaf, and J »liee§ Thomson, secreiary. ' roast, stews, and of oston added to tiauid aittr meat 12 noon Sundays '• ground for meat Sinking, Fund Commission — ~ . ' Custom Toitofimg Department hajjjeen browned. ''•'•• Mayor James w. Banoker, WUllam ' km on .patties. ~10kke dumpljngs, using tomaio Requires long, slow cooking. fi. Porter, Hertwrt O. Fuchs. Oliver Ut«Hnf ajid R^jaJrih£. Cuttom ddtbw h»de to ji*Ice a» the liquid. Di.)T> on top jf fiMlerrill, Edward 8. Bancroft. 2 RVMP POT-ROASTS con- stew. CjDver aild st'eaur 15 mhutesT , t aiavi , nuyJbe JbouedJuui - f^ext-weck^s coluum Police Pension Fund CommUaiot rolledolled, ifav be roasted, but theuet- i-oted lo the cnts of V'caJ.> Mxyor Banoker, iteWKI^Itn y- (JMt North of MlIIburn Ave.) must haw'th* if Vim 8»a*e Rlehwd pm, mm Uaw to t with th.« avsNto hi N«w-'sw* Snack HJU-T ALICE R tUtfT «f tlM CMef ark. to provide a history oC till* a. an* 4 JO, •Jt p. SB. HAROU* «mlwr of UK Polio* . early fdrm of music. -So iknifuU- Boadayt oily, all band. Bcctfcm 11. Etcfc mmter if th* _ art-neat •halt tovot* Wa «u- wwr« the pioneers way back in ttWip. '*. . 1 that the mechanism in the fidifon, MAILS OFfM G4JUQB8 for rent. individual, in SON, cotiterxxcw CHILJrtt- tutf JUre Urn* and attention t» Uw *«!•• Mask Box Stodies ~ atntral location. Tel. Mr. Belter, i RICHARD 8TOR88 CHILJMfc jflf [ef tke department, subject to tke lawk, phonograph is. the tame as was then j/W Advertisement* SHURTUFfc j« the State of New Jersey In retard < la oae. ,' ' - ' From New York and pototi bt- :__.. .. , — 4.tf huaband. 11ESUX L. mVHTLXFV. STAT1* OF tft U>e number of day* per •••*. and-f The member^ of toe Old Guard Next Tuesday the Rev. Dr. Carljond,—5.«. 810. HM5. 1U9 a m. HE1VATE irarage on Waldron. ave. NKW JERSEY. rjflTEI* STATKJi O*e number of hours per day. such 12.10, 1.4S, 4.20, 1.45 p. at. Ten Cents m Law ' • l Summit '.i-ltl2!. ; <>F AMERICA, and THE JtJUJT isember of the Police Department shall were entertained, with an unusual ft. Grammer will apealt on Cz«chos- Please MKriUXICS X4TIO-"iAi. JU$K b* »»«l remain on duty. program, by George R. Brown of From Nawarat— 5.45, SJt, 19.41 lovakia, Its background, people anda. m., 1.45, 4.20 p. m. U WAXTKD TO KKKT TUKXTON. a national balMcta* - Pert Ion M. The Township Committee Chatham last Tuesday. . ' present rea1H&nm hear mit—5.45, 8.20 a. m... 12.40, 145, HORSK, cow maimr*-, rnw»-r ou«-nnut, an t!ie tijiie, and bin offic-e, 78© Hepartinent. or entitled to-, ed him thai the study of this farm 7.15 p. m. 'I'Sr».'id Str<*t. in the City of Newark. any right.>',,r privllein* of a member music arid thf-atfiuisiti!»n.of old Dr. (1 rammer. Yv-nr old, nn Hh;nin«s; top seil. f.i:,n ('..may of Esyex :ii:• iiartnirnt. 'Their.! • • ...••. On Mnuduy-t-he. meirtbi-rs will \y,> Jrrn-y. as the plar>-, when \a. riirht- and dutiea shall . i,,,.}Tiwtrutnents became u hobby with Delaware Branch U.K.—8.20 a. m, THE ORAVMN, 19 Kiaclid avc. sunny t'hiatnut • t'nii>iiviil>- "T'.:'.",:! •in- i,t any of ih> defendant* shall the luncheon guests of Rotary. All LOST mediately 'iVast- at the-expiration of i him. 12.30. 2. 5.10 p. m. _ room with running; wuter. Tt-I. :iuC!i. ••;.>• ii thir i.-i'ii>!:)iii.iii; the sunn of th«- terni f.tr w-hi<*h they weTe ap- who have nut signified their inten- ... « • : u-tf , Although tbe treat ion uf the • .1 k( r Spaniel. t'OHi) w«..tl. dry >iak I'.nr. -t.-rrn:!,- pointed, ••!" u|»>n r^v«K-ati.ni of their tion of attending art* urged rn^lvc r > j music box dutt'S hark to tlu> HIX- Advertiafng in the HERALD will 8TUDIQ HO17SK, New KngUntd av«- - .fref, H'"i a ci delivered In (fi!:ir. rt 'i:.::\ l».j:i|. Hi.- aiu.oii.r n !;q>t»<.iMui. iit hy the Town«hli> i'oni- ; tei'Mh century, t:ly*«?l-y following their natiH's (o K .M. l»ak»r. ili- n^«>. tastefully. furnlnh«d honMlik . Broidrli-k and i-ff.i'tK. .Summit, 'J- lix sali- ..-crtUU-ate Nu. !Ui •(.*.•! ucd by iinittjfr^ _ Tiw I'tuiirman of the Holiit- rec'tor, pay you dividends. suites. Tel. Suinmil C-fit2C. 1681: Stf lh«" i"'.»iU<-l./r .stijfi'. of'motion, very UKK'A Caincr.i, J- l-i Nun, M with taxed Costs «>f tliis iiuiMof eairr^.«-tu-y.' >'>r ' A>r'any «p<»cUi dli £>ESI{IAUJ,,R flcxir ruoni tv,r i'nd a i.-l ca.id cer- in «f ••nuTKt-nt.-y, in ord.-r i few of the old bo«es ure to be fotihil -, one or two, usfd.cost »1M(, •will i-i-il f.ir siw, •••».•.• to Arrival and Departure i?a- Sjii C-IGS«. ri..ts v.i-tumultuous a«wem: and DKie jn nmsi-unisabt'oaU. Hi orl; XlSuinmlt Mini Blot-k JMUr-V >>r m.iintain p<-jrt> and •«!eftw - <»?• • thr <.>l.l tax map urder. «r»-hen f.:ir any rawin it in was not until 17f>o that the king- VwUTii'S siz.-'maple I.i-H w tlu- of Mails at Summit front rin.ni to It-t, gtse ;ii ,-:i.i ;i.|" \.-w 'l'i'uvi«l> n.•'•. an] ,.s iil.X'k 28, imposstbte t.» t*c<*ure thr. servicfH uf Mr. F- flat. SliriliB ;>ii(l .oil sun lish conceived the idea, of a snuff Rum Creek Coffee House I Jr.,. space, til WIMXIlimit avc. Tel. Hum- ' l,..i 2 fii tin- i»* iA\ m.i|> of the Bor-Buch »iM-w.-i:kl duty. box which pluyed music as the lid heavy maltriss, in UM- i .•uj;h ..I" X.'W l*rfi'\-idein-i- . th* Chairman of th«- Poliif CAmniitter Post Office ..('iild Short, Hills Uoad. Mi.llburn) barsain, . Ti-I. Suinmil t;-l:r p.-m-nil h»U«e- j. | ' JOHN k. IIl'OfiES.. ' shall liav.ihf authority Ut iii>polut , .was raised. In most of the early aii nun nces that it will be ope-u after U0OM8 to lit, l!t« .Summit u hh child,'ruf- T«l. • ' ,.' S«.l«.il'.r f..r ..ti.l of (*.>unsfl . •additi !..u -|H,jai and t.-JniN.rary offi-1 boxes there was but » ciuiet, imsus- CI-OSE all performances of , .M172-W, Summit C-2242. v.-lvtl.. ..shi.rts, siz-- IS, «1 ','I j with C.'!iii>l;iih..ril, |wr».f»r the |>^rii»d of such emergent-}* j taitied. Dote. i rod dnttt.ii d:ui. ,im til.-.ss, s- ;w-.-i.il duty T.o Xewark -.-. 7.55, 10 a. in., 1^ bluomi-rs. size is a'uil'^'.' like !; •• First National. Bank and or The Paper Mill Playhouse Hl'MMlT—PleHHiuit fN»pt room With and Xrt il officer shail be alipointed The early American types uoon, 3, 6.30 p. m. nvvi. |l..»i| i-:ii !i. Smyth-', ('halii.tni i Tru*t BuiMijijr. go private liuth In home l.- Str«-«-l, jwh" Is ]is.s than twenty-one or more : back' only as fur as the middle of -To New York and points beyond Starting October 25 tian family, biisiin ss m;m nr wuiiian •4-ii79*-J.- • . • "' • . ..; -I »y. l.H-JH i than fifiy-fiv<- yi-nr* nt astr. and lit' th» last century, as for t>xampje_..n. -M5. 7.^5, 4», 10 a. m. 12 noon. 2, tu nerve I EXT WANTED desired, rvflned eiivlixiriiiuint, . fine .1 - —shall |M.-.S«'«K the- xnni<- ('UHlifii-ations desk-yet contuitiliiK ink well KiuiuVr renidt-ntiul seotion, near station, MAUO<:A.VY .IMUI,!,. |,,.,|, s «r' VK* I'KOVIDKSt'K Van lit .-itizeiwhii, and r.-sidt-iuv. and 3, 5.10, «,30 atld 7.50 p. m. Simmons mitt.ti-.-Ms, i;.-,is.,!ialil.-. A SNACK SUPPER ' .break/Rxt optliiiutl, KaraK« avallalile, T.I. hav«" th'- -saiiw po»«-rM. duties anfl ob- and '"nniHic box which played .i yt'o post offices between Summit aui.nff. Hunimll «-Hll«. • 1 Inside rent- re»Hinwil>lf. Tvl. ' Summit f thi 1'i.lice polka. Deliniic trill did not qume anil Newark—7,55 a. m., 12 nrton, 6-3068-J.' * ' l>t"*>. KM.ililish, Main' purary •inplo} riictit. ' . 3. 6.30 p. in. oil IHIIH, with stand ; als the'organ "type WUH introdiiitHl QtyiKT," r'eKldeDtlrtl «wticin, h tur-j tain, Uvgulii,!! nd Control ;i lt»lice j ' Sriti.m I'. Th.r coniix-nfatlun for. ; To post offices west of Summit— Note—: A Jo-ininute drive to Sumfnlt room', private luitli: alsi> single nilur.-, 'J. U])holst. r.-.l r-halrs, ail it? • I K-ii.irt;n.nt Hi. Tf New j (ipt-i i.d t.ffirf-rs shall be niity- (6d) which depended on a'crunk much in I'laylioll^e and . inmie theatre patrons. lling ex- r (food londition. T. I. >'uiniiiit 7.45, 9 a. rJi.. 3.45 p. m. ,,rk, ' )Tel. G-0O:iC-I{.' i, .-1 t nj.m and je^nts |Vr hour durinK th«-lr timt of jtlie fashlpn of the liordy Kurdy..' j 1 lmlfHaU', rc- _*T atiti to -fro* |-active >.:rvjn-. \Tht- Tr.wn«hi|» t'uihntit. To post offices on Passalc & D«l- fair 'x, tn«der*te MKTAL ni|«»-«Rat!fin. 2S66. -.^ . Committee j.tjiis forni (if music Mr. Hro.wii had j BEECHWOOD APARTMENTS, 145] iJiScipline. Th«-r«.*f ! 14. Tb«- 1'oli.v laun- Ml: IX OKUAINKII by tiie TtiwnMhlp | may .-U.-I ri'l without notio ineni- la'r.ha.ir which played when occupied i 149 Woodland avenue; s«veral deiir- DAliK HIpar.Uni-nt a Kilo.1 ihlna. able apartments tor rent at r«aaon-. -.l. i«l' Townshijp r«^iuirt» it. Such nspen- stfunienl concealed beneath -the; 'Writ" tbrquch '.raffle. Inquire of Suv>*rin- .Se.-tjo.n . l,J. A Hoii. <• Dvpartment ll MOM njiist \*: followed liy thi- filinK of family portraits. The phonograph, 18-20 14-tf .KUKilhAliib:.- almost nen-, Ai'ill -Nell at tendent on prlme»e«, h.-f-fli-y establish**! in I in .Township t" Union and lll.ilidH.. LlV.INO xoom, OresdinB room, kitchen; liitur.f. SO JiMiilirvarii. Siat-> of New' Jersey, uiul.-r file nain* mug of the preHent century, drove , i(lUl>lcS, all tile shower and .btut-h, Krlnidaif.;, l«>t of "'Police;. IV[«amWnr .if the Tuwnsbip Township of New Providence.v-he. miiMli: box so tu the iKickKrouml . and cold water, heat and janitor, SAI.K 2f of New i'roviden'e. X. S " . . Nt-w- service. Summit -ttevu.lopnient'--<.'<>., I hat feiw .save thoxe past middle life Summit M17C.. 104-tf H«it ion J. The I'hajrm.m of the New Jersey |i;aii-.r.wii«lnb(M- the influence -fur., DKSJRAHI.K building iot8 on Sprlnls- TIiip. dfjnnAy j musical appreciation' which this ,,k and FIVE-ROOM Apartment, hf«t fur-I ' stmablc, • Ambrose A. Keht.z, 1 Irving lee, eXiiro.-Mt-d by n majority vote of TAX SALE LIST form of entertainment had upon Tel. • niHh^d, |S0 month. Tate Realty (>»., plart'. Tel. SUmmit 6-0232-W. 85-tf h..ur. day the riiemlK-rji th«-rt-of. .-ihal! eit»-h year, •I inuaie loverj of the last century. . { tif M(ttir-»t., Cliiitliam, N\ .1. 2-tt nt tiiK organization m#".ler»cy •N -rc«4il.ii.-.- {or t-.-il.V |(|p.il '!..- Tuwii«!ijp (V>"niihltUf. i.j. "l Hh I The- flftwrn year old child, or to- .-:ill<)ii for iloT-ior's office,- I Ijlu.-k OW.N'Elt MANAUNMKNT i'l.A.N Coinniittt-r- to consist .'if one or! Uiay, liy means of the radio, has had It.iiii -S i) i • i i • ^ 11. -111 av..'iiii<-, l^iii.-'-lii m«>nil»-rj of the. To-viinJiip •'..rnmittee j Pl'BLIC NOTICE is hercliy given, • more opportunities for .nitiHlf appr.'*- S."Uo( Taxt-.i. IS-21 W-HITTBEDCK • ;.nd ••nd i.-i-fl imi'.-ll nu fjryfH'I.H.r ; • 'haij-man of the P..li; 10 o'clock a. ni-. Bell the following de- ! Mr. Edison said Die Kpcaker, car-! T.-I Sim.mil R-HI2-R.. 92 jactoniiiHKlatfd f\crv. For iiiforinaliofi i West Shore Trail : must self; bar- the ultimate e.,ntr..l and direction of (scribed land.M ."iluate in the. Township ' ried entL't'taiiimeut still, hiilhti', Cit.ll Mrs. IVatrr, IJc.siil.-ni-. Alaj.aK.-r, I ttain, Wr.«.Iiox 110,.';; llKltAI.I'/ Hi.- Township I'onuiiitCVe in all matters'] of Xew I'rovjden.v undvr and liy virtue Heauvoir Suiiiinit (1-23U4. ' i |H-rtainiUK tu the d.-parliiuin. j of tHbi provisions of u» Act of flii i means of the. photograph. It was hi! .loutili- 11 who introduced Vaudeville acts rw)m.sl .''!li,'^.--tni htat. $40. Real' Kstate BrokerH Invited. S.-iHion 4. Th. Ti)«-n.^hii> Committee.) Legislature entitled. "AX Act coi.t-erii Itldge SIX-K(»().M huiiKMlow, lileil bath, shall-appoint, 'by re.soiuiion7"Sll police ] Inr unpaid taxes, Ii! M;i.-(liilial.I-.JII. inaied and deyi^i,.ii.'.| as lite Chief of | proju-rty and providing for (he collec- KClt'lt rooms and lite hull), heal' anil Iti. hl.-iml-r,,., (I .Mapl.- st. -.rcatkin and en ' '"8 -^r* f Edison'u u s luveiiliou there is 6-i;irK.- toi.ins suii|iarlor, wa(er, Karats? xutiplled, Wcli loi-ali'd, J I'olice. ' _ ,, •" ition thrrt-othereofr by tbth«e crcatkin and en- '"S •"'• * » " ° iinciiumi mem ».r.5 per month. Tel, Summit 6-1204. Section 5. The ~T.iunshii) Commltte«, j foreement of liens thereon.-' (Iteviuion Ii stil ...l to.b. . e foun- d all attraction" Ini •I." hcaullful ti"' "VSK 6~V AK^T if ii K~S^A LK «i by resolution, fronmn time to time as In] of 1'j'lg and the aeveril amendments ^colng back to this form of nil Summit 6- i4.tr i its Judgment rriiiy *< erii ' neneaaary, j and supplements thereto). musi- FIVK rooms and bath, lu-at and walci- j \'.i'M CIIKVIMIIJKT, p.Tl'ei t i-niidiiio'li. iliall aduppt and amendd rulrulexs -.md rejsg- j Berkeley Sulphur Springs, Block cal pleasure. in w liri-s, iMMt offer. Tel. .Sui.iniit ul.itlon.s Tor the. ROVI rnini'-nl and din- l^ots 27 t'> li-:,2!Mi-J after ('. p. 111. _ Mr." Brown has a collection of I' ST., lirst I'i per month. 'IVI. ,Summit-K-l-jiH. 1411 I Tipline of tU<' I'.iii.i-. 11. -|u«c*ii>ent and Amod.-.i and Ivliisco. Rl.j«-k more than 700 records as well us ail iiii|ir"V -in. nts. V. Cam- the inenilters tiu-rer.f.,'S;iill:X W[0 PAY CASH for your used furni- violati'.ili U r« guliiliojiH, IAlphonnon I'iano, Block 16, 14.1. Writ.- JHox I'., '}; IIIOltAl.li. >f su.-h rule: ;.nUr ers to come'and inspect in his.home |,»u-.. Sill"'" l|tf ture, antiques, silver, books, bric-a- andiid., tlietlie. iii.-Hiiicr* <.f-said«.f-.haH'i»e .sV»')'-ct to .sucl^rule^-lChiirl.'fi Messino,- %' Anthony • in Chatham. i | | ' UKUIKiK'S At ( IJ«•:Diic», Blmk 1". IJf.ls 47-4S 4.J1-! For one who has had such a hob- Itniirovemi-niN,- heat .'furnished, . Ra- 81 HI MMIT ,A< I!. ^•cti<.ir' i;.,.' Tin* ' inclnb-rs of ,41M1 j Michael A. ]>i l>uca.|l(l!iYtin.-iil shall s. vVruily bold7. I^-tj. 7-* :~ „ • -l&M-i ii. >;•'' • t *' i\<>. T.-l. Sum- tu 5 II. in. Wo will buy your attic contemn. Uulii:_ius[it-itii«-'iiffii-eHi"!'m>l <-vnt'iMU(>.'4R'TWviuifr tttovk li«. -t.»t .___.____, ..Jiorough knowledge t'lirlr.- reyij.('!*ive -ein;.l..vfti.nt.- (flirMIK-' I " 53K'of the subject and he is now collu- HMALI, ajiaitnieiit hi private, .l.-iine, I ;• iotf > R1SIIKD KOdMS TO LET • heat, water, Imht sutipilcrl, all run' i -K<»M>-l»'ri; |4 ep ;i'i.-i]i.tv.aniJ!'n»;stdftlj«-'ei Pj tr—Ituiu viMtn, ICIo»k 22. l^'.'.. . •> .„ "•'" i'cliar(?es within five . p) days Vellielli-eH, leiiiK.liable, liUHines.s ciiuple | thins. AnfR-ues, china, .sitvei^. trio•', oV*tl^iom [Ekidato 'M'irideili, Blotk 21, (•Cl.Hi. iS-Kucliil ave., attrac- prt'l'erred. lfi WaluUt. «t. . IStf , i'i|d' no r->t,t ' "fter, and I ha trial of .said MUJIIWU-I^U inil l.iri:.- doublti room,' a-brac, paintings, IniKS. , " '•. office or «-IIIJ»1 •jemk-nt in th»* H«»lice t>e-| iXU,. IS, S to 11 • • * linnnber-comniencud within thirty Ctt»» «AI—THltlJK large rooniH, ! da yd after th? date uf KUCII KUHpenHion. .f\ihMi:' T.-l. OHO. !2-t'f Tour Attic Contents (Tui- Specialty.. | any other >'aM (m th.in'ibeftpa<:itx, Jnii*-r—>f-'.t>y '•> i'^V.»:... •: ..•. -. ... I In the event of iiciiulltal of HUCII kitchenette and batli. Tel. SUMMIT AICTI<*S HOOMh 6-1506. 1 chargeti, the HUS'wnded memlicr of the 'IVE room tnt buitlnem per- Polite ..Department shall be entitled to teaoher; .idjulnlng prlvau full comiieiiHatitin -f.»r the IKTIO.I of I central location; call Tele- KOOMS FUK HKNT • .SK('(t.\li-IIANM» drutn.' Tel. rfiiinmil such Huxpensinn. . — JERSEY—the "Garden StAte^ST 144,000 person* actively e*- Summit 6-0S73. 62-tf B-4JH-.I, Lot (Section 15. The Chairman' _of_ the d in agriculture. The' products of New Jersey'* farms are valued who xh-i'l he iil.sent fr.mi duty without I "7 . 10.76 Fiillce Conimlttee .shall be the chief llll.l. C(iTTAnlni{—wat<>r. Tel. FOR SALK Utt 11KNT ii just ?• f.,n term of HSo( (.iiMlsfyx. i^.'harleaV^JIpn-, Woclllock »".«, Ix>t 2- 1.O84-,executive of the i'ullce Departiin-nt. annually at approximately $75,000,000. f r.Kini, runnintf water, .Summit C-013K-M. •i-iintinuiiiis;v jiiid 'witlyittt Je:|\'i- <>f*al.e- ,".Marsh«'rita C;il.inii. Kka-k 83, lie' Khali .<'iiuse the momliers- of the Despite the importance of farming in this state, •Jew Jersey Is the "atop* j BEVEN-U0OM house. Rood residential son"e«k, sliijl'l, at'the-i;.»pir;irti'- ; !'j,.lic*. Townsliiti of.'New I'rMviilen.-e iiitd the New Jersey has been only $16.32. Forty states have a higher per capita -.•f tin- Stt.it. s, and jiif rehidi-nt. IUrkel».y llelKh ,.\vsn, /{Uxik laws ..of the Htate^)f N«*\v JerHey and Is tu st.iti:'ii, in. other rootne.ru. 0!)22. . 12-IH < 4.20 payment 01 farm benefits than hu New Jersey. lummit ii-:t:::>::-,l. . 12tf . • r . -—v tn 1-2 b. fl(i".r fpoiil.'-n.'-jjfto.lfatff, for I^.intnii'iit ; mu.-t suiiinit to ;i ojihy.la AiniHk-o. JO'xk !<5. 1 ! >. piiptnuiit. antl nhall promptly report { h.liB (iriVMtt- -home' of adultw-, BANQt'ET hall, |argo storage space, HViV.ui.it "..if -tbt 'sulr-erilier. Trustee of ,3-t- ;..„•-... •..." :...-.. 73.T4 Out of a total expenditure of $3,300,000,000 by the AAA, Mew JMny lith s.h'».l. !:•'•<: iiarkiiiK. Tel. rmn, or furnis.}!. a certificate 'to' the to the TowiiHhiii (Niinnilttee -eaeij and large store, very reasonable. Tel, thee trusts cre;Ut(re;Ut(ll iir and by ththe last T<>wn-»hi|> ('oui'mi.ttte from .hl» dan .every case of dereliction of duty com* has received but a little more than $1,500,060. Summit 6-4190-R. «-tf Will and iTeAtan«mt.oPKca.stiwaf;irVWKf ;j)|v , an, • fo determiti** 'that \}*_ i?John Nardi. Bl... k, 1 mi, Lots Ingi to iilx' knowledK". and all written Meanwhile, the New Deal's program of "planned scarcity" has taksn liebonl de.-ea^d will be audited an(fi| cumplainu filed with him aguinst I.U.XI T ST.. iii.-.-)y furnished \jVulter IJoMen.-rAnz. ltlotk hundreds of thousands of acres out of wheat and com, and placed thtm ln>-,ir lath, suitalile for 1 or 2. Mention the HBItALD when buying uiemlxfrB of the department. into production of small vegetables, potatoes and dairy products. This" JvniiiKs .uter ii 1'. .\l. or nil day Section 16. The majority vote of the. diversion has harmed farmers In New Jersey. It has brought thousands 1 Sun., i.lfuiii. Suminlt 6-4480. Township (.'ommittee- Hhall lie reiiulred, Htf aiid-ithartr lie considered, the official of fanners in other sections of the country in dicect competition with New action of .such body, oil all hear'liiKK of Jersey farmers. The prices of farm products from thin state have been chanti-H preferred aKiiltmt a niemlier of forced down due to the new supply to the lowest level In 30 years. tht; I'olice 11<-piirtiii.-iii. ,Se.-tion 1]. Tim membpriiiif the Poultryjalslng is a major New Jersey industry.-. Under present Federal Itrr-*TWTjnrrmtw*JRliatr-tnniJkn-^nVt—^ognuni, 4he metfopoUtaft-maricet t» belngrflooded with live poultry- bin new irrw ^:11111 n-i|Ui|nn.Mt at their DWII 1 1 1 Canada, cutting into the New Jersey farm income. ' baths, maid'. c ; i about 10 years old. Sold RUlat« dr.«i>n half acre wooded lot In 1 suburb of Philadelphia, lias Bee/Tirana or I2SJIO0. Can now be ferred to New- Vork ami wishes to ex- ment In the Township of New. I*rovl- Pr •' : " . for house in Summit or vicinity. -October. A.I ^ the »PV\H*zi 23.63 (lence. t« define the manner of their I tlo'n of the" Undertigiyd, arf Adnilnls- tlicn onlK, rT^'«8jl Jo 16 appointment and removal, \\\j-the per*>n*Wr vCaxrie V. Prior and ,Efla J': U-r- inenta thereto, are herehy repealed. TYPEWRITERS - liakiriR such .-harKepr charges piHIer. Block 21V l»t 42 m:iiber _-JSJuytiiin I!'.' Thin ordinance MIIIIII tak« 41 Maple Street Sarnmlt, N. J. j effpet immediately UIKJIIJI^H final pan- claims Repaired Rented _ Sold t.J. Murphy •of saifi , sage iind puhlieatiiih armrtllnir to law. 2.19 , I, W {'. Ii I 'SS0_dij hereby certify i 1>l. Summit Milt from i , l will 1(.ilh;it the fiireKi>inu:1(irdiji;iiK «LVV(}« duly •ioi iiitrirflu.-.-il and patuu'il'.iii flrHt re.-idmn ' iir at'a -regular niei-tliiK (if. I'm)..Township Immediate ciihscriti 39.59 lOommlttee of the Townslilji of Now 1 ESTABLISHED 1880 1'HK pers ' I'rovidenee, held on , \SV, U«JS. aim: that said • Administrator. [ forred undci^thfa se.-tion a fa4r trhti; 401, joMlnanre- will he 4iilnnit!t>d for IMII- upon said thiiire or charges ftnd every., > Si DBMPSEY, lVocU.rk, Afiraham & " Ida I>indinsky. •?" I nidernllon and passage nt .W:.!i(>V roR- ' ILDING SITE Oldest Real Estate hi Ave., I reasonable-opportunity' ti> make ,hi« ' Me- j ular ineeilnK of miid Ti>w:mhl,i i'i»n-i iSuiiinil't, N. J. ; -, I defense thereto. . . ' ," •; Mock'254. Lots 3-4-13-14 ..: .' I inittee of the Township )t- Vb+denc? tiVrbe helfl Oil-WednCH.Iny liree quarter,) acre plot of- and Insurance cit ivr'irtl'v NEW JFF'SKY ''lutH.-K <».ff hivhisi fiffie<'o"l<*»',,*»n, ,i«nd withiwithin n-n^lOti ~ ;_: ; j ninp," November 2, IMS, In the Munl- Work UIAM.MIY AI ran ni Londinnky. Block 25<| aI levaiion, trees and seculu- " • ' " . ^ j.d.'b'M after his appointment, each mem-! J * 5.38 I '.iP .''uilditiB of the Township of N'ew " • ' I lief .if ti>«' I'olice Departmtnt' shall!.v.'^l1 „ l»rovidence, X. .»., at 8 o'clr»fk,"at which 0 Agency in Summit BETWEKN' N a Bautampa. ^BhK* 166, *-Priced at- . BORCjtTflll OP-XKW PROVIDENCEPROVIDENCE,,- hiike »nd Ml^Tlte.an oaih-?r.;»«lrm.; "™^Lats » 2S«» " "r " " ' » time and place any perHon who may he a municipal i corporation of the Slate atlon faithfully and impartially to dis- Interested therein shall lie -,'ivi-n .in Siegel's Stationery Store TfeOM Snamlt t^OSV charRf •th«» duties' of his appointment Tenenbnum * Feldman. Block of New Jersey, " 26.25 opportunity to be heard <:onc.:rnlnK $5,500. I as a niemlKT of the Police Department, 271. Lots 19-20 .-..- said ordinance,' ' .. -. -^ Complainant, j-nmjf faithfully.-to uphold and observe Harry Rtaden, Block 271^ Lot . Commercial Supplies , -and- * •" 'f 1 ' 8;40 Dated: October 6 1flr$S. ' > Eugene C. Pierson • thi constitution and -tyy* i~i Township ""/"' A REALTOR ON H1U-. KW. ..._.- , 1 PUted .. _. • . .Solicit . . >I..n Id. T|ie Kilary of the Thief with interest on said amount from the TO COU-TbANISr PAHKKH, individu- 1 safd flrrt day or July to the date of THI§ LOfELY HOME FOR SALE t>e a niinimu/n .of 1 1 ally and aa~>iCe<-'Utoaa~>K,ecutor .'ofof. and t-ruittettruitteef.i' r IT.In-.-, " «b;'ll tx .a minimum ,.or sale and cons of v ' '- urtd,er the Last Will und'Tc.st.iment | IiiK'V.t,<.il Hundred ifiSflit-i D<>il;irs i»-r Said lands will • Iw*' »old in fee to - of'Itictiard Wayu^i POrkeiiiaecea.sed. . ye:ir, itml, ll»' salary ,««f patrolmen such person at will purr-has*- the xantc In excellent condition. Built in KUZABKTH WOMTOTT l*J\i£KHF{, ] sluill l'.»'*»-jujniih.um of Twelve IlunThe- I KObject to redemption at the loweftt indH-lclUally and 'an Trustee underidre* (Jll'O'U Dollar^ per ye,ar. Lut I rate of intercut hut in no raw in e«- 1932 not as a speculation house but OCTOBER : ces« of 8 percentum l«er annum. i iiayment for the Ktle shall - be made as a home to live jn. Owner leaving | before the conclusion of the salt? or " the month to start I the property shall be' refold. Sumtnit. , I Any parrel' of real projierty for - •'•... '•''•• • •. ' • * i' • which there shall W no oHjtjr pur- FIRES S A L E chaser ,will be ulru'k off and «Wd to "' Convenient location: corner lot, the Towjiship of ..New Providence In l High wooded lot in- excelleht itortU side residential section. fee for redemption, at fight percenluim 75x150, at Oakland and Tulip (Bray- ' l*fore'you do, \Vhy not be sure you are , per annum and the municipality Khali Large frontitf-e-r-priccd Tor quick sale at W« per f«ot. , ^ i have the same rVmedic* and rights an torf School district), easy walk to I other piirchastT-i f»eiudin(! the .-iRht properly and fully • to liar or fafec,l«i!ure the right t«> re- station. CJioice building"lot Iff Bray ton Sc hoof, section, 75xl&0 feet. demption. The s.-He is made under the provi- Attractive study on first floor. INSURED Offered at sions of A* Act of IXKislature entitled, ...... ' " ' fl [".-Vn 'A. Oil Burner, economical in operation. Commodious dry basement with game room -Any of Ihe .afnrewald trartu or lot* lor children. V * v . . JOBS^BECK-SCHMIDT GO. may be redeemed fcy th*-" payment to ; 4 the undiraixiMtd. the Receiver nf Taxe*. ' Termite proofed, weather-stripped, built-in heated garage. BE ALTORS before the nale. of the amount dtie thereon. Given under my hand this 14th Opposlto Sfallon - . s ., St»»lt, S 'day of October. A.D-. 1*S8. • , Inspection Invitied. Phone Summit 6-4198-W, or consult your Realtor hi ' Summit 6-Uttl and 10-" '_• '__ :_OtOA CURTIS. " He»»lv«r 6rT*w«>«. -Rev. George Wm. Brown, 52 Oakland Place Feci-fM.H UK y A . /••.••• /- a.. -mm of tat wUl that **• ^ » * Cle* the colteft kasd. play years age. HWTB will *a wfcb. baflfc-^ Srae-w«y ANNOVt Mrs Wllllaai C.JUawie* aid barprises award** (or ttf ctswar. fbr ttena saakhatVtfiJa ^avwtmat eat- world's keat farttaa . PERSONALS* vaaiaat a«4 tlaaaaat for aaopates.' daughter. Mrs, SUM* R. jDdwsr. af» UMMM wko car* to date*, fcgttfe will %,. asaa^U«* Ann Gall, hair stylist of the tend. "The gueata are miueated to jtiquea Magazine," la to be the gaeat (0 Kent Place Bputovard art sail g peaker and her subject will be, aavd Mrs. H^lmi H KD)»1«-« of Mod* rn Beauty Hhoppe was the lea-' iDf tomorrow on tat 8. 8. Monarch sport clothes or worae. Cottfliy 0.0. P. Rally mf Summit. lured model at the ftali Coiffure of Bemuda for a two tracks' vaea- "The Home and IU Furnifhings." SMART FORM SHOP f'r< miert aponsored by the Bin ford Was Winchester haa some-very MRS. RSAUCHKLU tloo ia Bermuda. The HERALD welcome all Itema pertinent suggestions in regard to In addition to the member/ of lira. R W. Warner, of .D.anvHi, Ba«aa 4M X< war*, on Tuesday, , , • furniture, what goes with what, and lad., U spending "the,. «t'nt^r with Robert Bantel. aoa of Mr. andyotfjr neigh bora. . how to ludge quality and suitability I following vppolntments as mem- S8f Sraj^BHELD AVE. her •iatrr. Mr.-< X-wrll II _,,_^.: ^ 4-;-*. Mr«. Charles T. Bantel of 3 Crest tn furniahings. The lecture will be bers of the General Rally Comnlit- in the riart-nr. nt. - Mr. and Mrs. K(»hc-r< Cade Wll»on Acres, has recently been elected Illustrated with slides and an in'tee, were made, for the big County* nf Summit were among the Kueats Keeretary oj Junior claaa of the formal dlacuBBion will follow'the Rally-to_be held under ta* auspices Hlfatatowa. talk.- ' , , . , of the Union County Republican in Iti'j-rtaT~Ij'S6m • of the Beulah Gaylord Harrison Committee on November 1st, 8J5 '' Margaret 8. Conrin. dani> p. u, at the Elks' Auditorium In ( ARttOLL-H SB1» ANXITEB6AKT Elizabeth, where the speakers will SPECIALLY PREPARED MATERlj win. of 52 Hawtlforne place, has ,, Teacher *of Voice OBHEBVED WITH SALE be W. Warrea Barbour and Con- For feeding and dressing your i . 'hw:n pledged to U>« Alpha Chi Mra. Harrlaon la thoroughly gressman McLean: Oeorge C. War A timely aale is announced in ren, president Summit Republican . Mrs, Phillips Baaamt Shaw, wht> Omega sorprky, at' Bicknell Ijni- •equipped to properly place the Hotel Beechwood i ni rived on Tuesday from I'hWnix,' rersity where she Ja a member of this issue featuring Carroll'* third Club. Inc.: Freeholder William I. voice, and teach the true method anniversary with a store-wide re- McMane, Judge John L. Hughes; LAWNS and FLOWER Bl j Arlxorta. in staying at the Beech., tne freshman claaa. Luncheons 30c to '60c j wo.-il H»!fl. Mr. Shaw will Join her of tone production in a almple and duction of 20 per cent, on every Maxwell Lester, Jr.. president Com- Mr. and Mrs. Chanaiag R Dooley normal way, item throughout the spacious two mon Council; Ruford Franklin, For their protection during tne in the private dining iXTv^Sir Ilf ""* '"' j floors of Summit's newest depart- honorary president Summit Re- Pern or 41 Oakland place returned early ' The profeaalonal vocallat la at room adjoining the main din-' *""f'- ™*?' j thia week from a month's trip to ment store. v . publican Club; Fred W. Cllfl; California. OB the return trip Mr. tlmea in need of correction. This During the.past year several im- Councilman Donald .Bourne; Coun^ TOP SOIL - HWiE - lUiiS - LUF ing room. • Mrs John Taylor* of Summit has -and Mrs.ftooley visited their son alerting artiat and teacher la offer- provements were made Including cllman Guido Forster; Peijoy II. l.ccii rrui'l<; first honocar.y member ..grid daunhter-in-law. Mr. and Mrsin.g to both atudent and protea- tne lower floor, thus doubling the Bland, Council candidate; John B. Private entrance on the west •>r the Woman's Cluh' of MiHburn. David Dooley and daughter, Phyllis, alonal tb« knowledge gained by hergelling apace of the store- Attrac- Formichello, president Formlchrtlo Mra Taylor, a forim-r reniilent of' at Stafford. Kansas. during her many year* of experi- tive upright glass cases, beautifully Republican Club; Newman Waste, side of hotel for luncheon Mlllliuni. I?»VP Taylor 1'iirk t that I . . « ence In radio, concert and church lighted, were placed on the street president' Republican Veterans; Short Hills Landscaping Materiaki guests. : townihip in. memory of her hu-1a Kugene Carney of . Evergreen .appearancea. floor. Jacob R. Mantel, Mrs. Margaret place. Lloyd Collins of Orchard The moat recent Improvement Ande. Arthur R. Wendell. Robert 7l« Morrl« TaniplaV TeL SaaH Hllh'7^»t *a«rt Hircrt. and Jack Thomas of K fank- ' For Information write 24 Ruthven J. Murphy, Jr,, Harry H. Hamilton, v Placv, KummU, N. J., 'or\ Phone Sum-, Ernest P. Patten; ^ovelace Jack- Mr. and Mr»; Raymond dc Clair- lin place are planning to leave rriit vlilf ijf New York hayo b-aspd a .November 2 for a motor trip to son, president Colored Republicaa In HunUngton, L. I . near Mill Florida. On the way. they'expectheyexpect Club; D..O. Stabiiy, Mlsa, Violet Cuvtv the honi^ of Mrs dc Clair- to Htop at the Unlraraltv of North Johnson, Dr. Chas. 9. Hardy, J. vjllf's pcircnls. Mr. arid Mr«. Artliur ('alolna to vlalt with Jamea Cor- Rumella. Mr». . Harry Marunall, 1 Chester Burley, John J. Kentz; Pizzi's 'j (iw.vnt.H . Vrn. de Clalrvllle U thf'coran of Summit, a freahman at Kenneth- Worde. CHI-AM J | f irintT Miss (iwendolyn (iwyi)jie of that. Institution. . Ladies' and Gents' ! Summit. FOR SALE Frederick O, Slglar of SummTT is OLD KAHHI05ED PARTY TAILOR & FURRIER Top Quality, Tender general chairmao of4he Rally Com- UMNU AMD Sum I Kllzaboth Diiffipld, a aopho- AT < ALTAR* (HIR(H mittee. •••••.• •.-, • ; • • • fcmplrt* line for fall at the College.of Wooster. Q.-, has hpen elected to . The Y oung People's Old Fash- n«#ie'hi1Srbk:iii!tlhe coj- ioned Party is to be held on Wed- AJL- only literary society, on thenesday evening/November 2nd. at 19 *AI*LF ST. SIMMIT, X. J. of a competitive tryout paper? 7 in the parish bouse. A delicious tncmi • ram • swrn < "• ! Miss I)ufflcld 1H also a member of dinner will be served by a well- BROILERS 'I'thf violin section of the Wooster TCLEPHOXE SI MMIT Symphony, a News AsBistant on theknown caterer. Rev. Mr. Cox will Killed to order. be the toaatmaster. unique, there t>, MOOMTalMtin, N. J. • W< Voice, the newspaper, and awill be no speakers. The Great William, a magician of super- FREDERICK LEHMBECK power and mystifying ability, will Passale Street New PreTMeae© IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN • • • entertain. There will be songs and Our genuine Swedish . < laughter in abundance. The Gay TeL SiMsalt MOH SMORGASBORD Summit Secretarial! The nnis! dilicioiiH food you ever tasted! '"' J"!;-.- •;:-" ]Lp*it Intensive, thorough training for high grade stenogngtikj < Special Luncheon 75c - California's Colorful I.'.',.-;: •:./,-• ;>TH1- fiTi* VT secretarial positions. (Including your favorite cocktail) Franciscan Pottery :»•• *i.'i«-is'; mi Full Course DeLuxe Dinner $1.25 PLAGEMENf SERVICE for your STRICTLY Dancing Nightly No Cover or Minimum DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Autumn Week-end Parties^ FORMAL Individual Advancenteat HE smartest hair t • KUNGSHOLM ZAnnounemg 188 Sprlagfleld Aveane TaWpaaat Saawitl MU Pleawiiit Atf% on Koale It, W>nt Oranim Tstyle you can SantaiH, New Jersey ' * Ba«setl T«*L Oniarr I>976H . Nllti Bralm, Manager EDMISTON THE MEW SPINET TYPE choose for your new China • Glass • Gifts evening gown is high tto Hprlaaileld Ave. , Saauilt m PIANO up—curb piled high. specially designed for the You'll adore the way :••»• a:* < oaliauoua Park Avenue $maU apartment wedqiL _ „ THa new and etauhote piano of true Lauter $7.50 Machinelesg quality h to tldUnuly designed that the tone Jeanne Beauty Shoppe produMis of duftinttlve dirity. and resonance. • 1 ><-Jira Permanent Springfield Av. at Maple Su K:&:&-,••(• .tnr re*le< IrmaM, Petit Remarkably low in price for such exceptional "at quality, these new, small Lauter pianos are Telephone Summit 6-1680 In addiUoi Wave priced at Iowa. ,., . . SO^ 00 : Teacher of Piano FREE PARKING rj-i : i s*!rrire- in this Special $2.00 Discount for our cvstomers at ^rred its Vh V Resumes Teaching Other Spinet Type Pianoa from $139. Snedeker's parking station. a'* Frank H. 8 Now $5.50 •. New Lauter Grand Pianoa 1850. a:. Oa Mr Sa Other Grand Pianoa from I29S. Modern Beauty Shoppe 31 OVERLOOK ROAD araiMf Commimj (I KTI8 41 3laf»le St. TeL M«. 64U1 Write Jor catalogue and priee$. u:- %i. Raa*T TTMS appb 'Phone Summit 6-0574 «.t •^ntfr Jus made TM« iSfnMSC-TI M«beraa/fin«PteiHM since IU1 \ y to hea«l 591-595 Broad St., Newark, N. J. GIVE &»••{«•-.I raii^a County '"• "v» V proad- of ":. f ji« it has

t —T~._.. Helen Mills Jacoby SIX YEARS _2'_ Studio For i ^ Corrective Exercise Yoti wifl be, ^lien ^on try #,. and plenty 1 PARMLEY PLACE *, 'T? ~~SUMMIT 6-1280 these miracle atoc|(lngs. be- Safeguard your valuables by came the way they Wear auv- renting a sale deposit box in to J tbniehet even {he skepticaL our Vault. The cost of this Just above die knee, tkete'a cause Mom aad Pop are a dainty Laatex meih jtkat protection is low—only a few loa'c-ownin! His qwn atretcfiea any way you please, cents a week. backyard is hit .playground. absorbing twice the atrain Changes in the rent level will ah ordinary ttockintf will not affect him. Hia home is T^1|r:tht Itbwnrir permanent.... . and what an hoaiery maatetptooe^4t's tten- opportunity to develop char- utne Sheer CrepaMand Ne- acter! -.'..' Flex cornea fai. your Iegsise. free home financing it to sim- ple that even, the husky Do your bndflet a favor. tVIEISIff II EASY' youngster above, could under' Aakior Whether you buy or build, stand it All complicated de- a. you can hive a home of your taili and petty extra charge* own in which your children later have been eununatad. Payable To Anyone - Ne-Flex may be given the vast oppor- It> utft too, and tune-tMtad, if you, can wash your clothes as clean in a SL|MMiT TRUST tunities offered by home own- Let os show you how It ership. Our plan to worry- worksi Cotnc in,today. home electric washing machine as Columbian $1.35 COiyiPANY docs—using our hashing supplies in the sam4 SUMMIT. NEWKUir Consult Arthur T. Dailey, Secretary proportion we use them, and your cotts are B. H. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BTST * peony less. We will even furnish ^ou our ' SprlBf flcM kn. 8iaiBilt,.5.1. . Member Federal papoait Insurant:*. Corporation Summit-Overlook soaps and Supplies /fee, > ^. ESTABLISHED 1891 Building & Loan Assn. Challenge No. 3 Memb«r Summit Cle»rln» Aaaociatlon , rtUavas •tf beechwood Rd. TELIPHONE5 COLDS, MARKET 3-MI0 Fever and Hetdidiei -. t WX4M0 %?fit "K - a Wo«4«rt«( u>,\ •

A0>«rU»© ta^tbla paper. Go to Church Sunday * THE SUMMIT HERALD AND RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J, FRIDAVT OCT. 28, i93S-£ecoal SecSotf aalMM editorially: , and he knows that's a laugh, but one for peanut cookies and spoiled cherry. Try this Sunday night with -It to apparent that the etflce of. Loizeaax Urges Changes in State Tax t tell a woman she's fat and immedi- |an entire bach for someone, who ex-! cheesw sandwirhes aud coffee, Sorrocate ta Uaiea Chanty ft tilled; One Woman's ately she begins to conjure up Ipected company. However, as this j by a* official who it adntirtfcly fit-' . reason*, why she should be so. I j receipt .for a-salad has no eggs'and! tei to administer It It ijst atlft Structure to Eliminate Unfairness i know—whenever I find two pounds |I have checked and double checked; d«at taat tne people appreciate it. that should not belong to me, 1 can ^1 other items I want you to try it | Surrogate Charles A. Otto, ~ think of more reasons why 1 {(or it is the bext salad I have aver ' headed the Republican list <«' tectlon of the fiscal struc-.informfed and respected State fiscal didates. Is rote-getting popAai .. of State and local govern- officials, will clarify this vital is- ' . 'shouldn't net rid,of thehi. Jt's Ihe tasted. Heat one tup of water! as veil as Justice to the tax- Surely there has never -been »i 8ex;"l-suppose, but more likdv lack (and one cup of red candy cinn'a- "There are many cttisena whpi sue and point the way to corrective more serious political' Republican ' ' ' inon slowl• y unti..l th. e candy. have long contended payer*, demands early elimination action. .... • of will. of iIniquities and weaknesses in crisis than In. the coming election. thoroughly dissolved. Pare and of sarrovRe should be "Indicating the widespread col- If you value your personal liberty core eight apples and place in the New Jersey's existing tax statutes," lapse of present property tax meth- Last Saturday we drove up to by a person well versed In thetkw; or your financial security nothing aod that he should be, moreover, a It' »U declared Monday by State ods is the fact that accumulation of Bear Mountain'Inn and had .cock-! syrup and cook'very slowly until Senate President Charles E. Ulz-tax title liens in New Jersey in- but sudden death should "keep you tails in its spacious lobby over- j tender but not broken, turniiiK once- S. liart*. person of judicial mind and tem- from the polls. A bridge Kame, a; looking mw of the most gorgeous !during the process. Then remove perament. ' ' ieatii. creased from $20,786,000 in Septem- lne " * w. curt! J m r ber, 1932, to more than $84,000,000 shopping tour or a theater may j scenery-and autumn coloring that I ! apples and let cool. Mix to- "Surrogate Otto wad «J» *bl - -u-ei. "J° revenue sources seem to you of major importance on have ever ne#n lucky enough to see. i'gether"one cup of 'cottage dicese, lawyer and is of Judicial 'temper evaporating under Inequitable tax in September, 1937. Obviously, tane llalf whfttens, with industrial expansion there is need for statutory revision election day but unless you wish to Afti-rwardM we (ir«ivf liaik along .i ( Vel a HU the lieiiutit's of II it - ' ••noittili mayonnaise to moisten iiiid stilp and public service. He is a assessment and collection of these \***".to mak e •"•"you.r mar *:°^k on th? e electio. n i' tin"e onlW^y H' few miles away. It '•" "le cavities of the chilled man of integrtly. He is publi entire area of the State mortgaged taxes. . j 1 1 $J$b tax delinquency, and with leg- ballot. j really lakes only fc\y ! I ' '*- Arrange on lettucf leaves SLACK pinded and has pride in the office! "It has been charged frequently ; and-'tap wiili mayonnaise and a STORK he administers. islative sessions finding it increas- that tax rates and assessments un- . o- -- . |(lrivo to many of these resorts iimi ;ly difficult to meet pressing cur- der present meth6dsare inequitable.! Can't-Take It With You" I the rates arc .sui'iuisfiijily niodoiv COAL 15 "Surrogate Otto has served in . lit ..obligations, with juggling of ac- attraction «t the Maplewood < ate, yet if we decide hi take a va- WASHED State Legislature, and hap, fey Recommendations have been madetj^. unts and further tax Inequities." that Ux assessments should no Theater the week of October 2-itn.: cation, we pet JM" HI*" . • t BEFORE record, earned public 'conffdeijce. [enator Lolzeaux warned, "New If you saw it in New York you litijand lue uutsjuiyes1 half uround the He is, moreover, responsibly-mJfid-; longer be set on a municipal basis, ; can ill afford to temporize but should be centralized over a doubt will enjoy seeing it inn-ei world to sec something u'r other not ed, and gives full attention io h to;^puch longer with needed revision wide/ area, such as the county., In niore in your local theater. The| a whit more lieuiitifnl .than'sionie- WHY PEOPLE SAVE office. Upon the whole nhe Wb ] of Us irrational and inadequate sys- cust includes many of your favor-; thiiig-we have almost in" our .own feel that the surrogate's office \s ta order to provide greater uniform- taxation." ity.. Thus far, however, there has ites and mine. -Miss Dorothy: liack yard. These are the most BLACK STORK qifM good hands; and in the hands "of; i n«ed was recognised" by th? mi been adequate research to de-French, who In. private life is Mrs. a— an official who does not put a' more heat because Iff $r,.r.it ny,'w Legislature, which created termine suitabJe alternatives, poli- Pascal narrower uifd lived for have not given von a common reasons: . other consideration ^ahove the w* rial commission to conduct a ciea and methods to cany such "pro- jNoni e ''"'*''»' Sliort |lills, will-lie in ^Iflif tlif time I forgol'the c^s in ; dean coal, all baroabU. fare of the people of the county lie study of the sub-posals into effect. Possibly,' the!the company. We-In Summit rfr'-V.- ;> -.- .- '. ; , , 1. Home office is intended to serve." - BLACK STORK is uni- .!>••* iy«*.iit«*r... property legislation, which 'author.-, those of UH who know her ill private 5. Security dirt. Every ton has *• HALLOWE'EN. - of representatives of buaines? Intei- life have an'added Inteic.st-in see- and municipalities as well an lzes personalty levies without' pro- INSULATION . 6. Marriage . Wateli your Htep—-excuse it; viding a reasonably uniform assess- ing her in the role she Creates in same high heal raloe. fresbyterinn Church met yesterday About Summit „pleaae—your loose property auont ment system. Set'tions attempting I "You Can't Take It With You." We itt HIU>.VI> HT, HI MMli' .\. J You will find saving * Phone us for a trial ton alteriioon at the home of Mrs. Law- to levy reasonable .personally taxes wis-•-••—h Mis• s •Frenc• h every simvpsn and j Sami)iIt j the premiHes. Hallowe!«ii is upon fence J. MairGregor of 214 F'air- easier if you have a rea- of BLACK STORK. See | us. fliifthen, the Hallowe'en of to- in a sincere endeavor to meet hope that it might be po.ssible 'fo.rj«. nii>uut avenue, Chatham. HuHtesse'H provisions of the law l.iavo suffered her to join the Maplewood Theater! son. Set your goal, then What a difference > Oils day in not like the Hallowe'en of were Mrn. Andrew WillianiHon and loss of rat a hies to other sections Company from time to limn and so ' i -'i clean, high-heqt eoal your boyhood days, •. Thwn it wus. MIH. William L. Vanderlidof. offering iiitlucinu'iii of unreason- mid lonil -interest to un already strive for it persistently the proper thing to present the Tlie .senior choir of the Methodist able assessments^forcing* the nil/popuiur institution. •-. ' • ... with regular deposits a^ makes in your home; We Church met last night at the home 1 COLDS, neighbor witlrHrtme other .neigh- g+-ation of business firms : In gen- •- -,••—o—— '' ' hare flie right site tor lr: a,nd Mrs. Harold L. Spicer in enil attempts to eiiforc-e the law this bank. Bank by-Mail;* *' " ^...'.- :• T.H\"< Are A|i- • bor's gate and other odd* and Mark Uudiih of Fever and Police supervision nowadays pre- Springfield aVenue. have lieen. directed unfairly at com- RrooMyu -has already earne.... d ...tin. erery type—oi anuiracite- 66Miiultl, 6 Headaches A game party for the benefit of mercial enterprises, with slight at- vents this in the main. Only occa- title of, "Mark, tfie Wise," from the •Sulw, M Kropt burning «quipmanL Starry Flag Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., teniion -accorded' collection of i^, ', s.••n.t.ii sionally doeH • thin happen. The bench. In a recent hearing involv- Tr> "HIII-M V-TISM" — will he held .November 12tn-at the minor personalty levies. In some ii Woiiilrrfiil l.lnlnH'iil <'» .•••; f) !M; StH|<- Recreation Commission, Boy Scouts ing two women?-Mrs. Wollins anil j 21 home of William C. Tot ten, ST., incommunities no true enforcement is Mrs. Sarna, wherein Mrs. V/ollins and other organizations provide Elkwood avenue. -.__.. v attempted. . MORRISTOWW called Mrs. Sarna, "a fat slob," he NI-TItT entertainment for Hallowe'eners The Ladies' Aid Society of the "State Tax Commissioner Martin said:. "That's another thing. No «-II—330. and they are kept off the streets Methodist Church will hold an well summarized the personal matter what you call a woman TRUST COMPANY and «»t of mischief. The little ones apron sale on Thursday, November property tax situation in his recent don't ever refer to her weight. You Edward Clarke & Son MOAMSTOWN, N.J. Hill City Coal & With are about the only ones who. travel 3rd, at the church parlors. A fea- amfUal report, which stated: "It can reflect on her integrity and on ..iiit.i lions with ture will be'a fashion show. He- seems as if there should be no dis- >tl from) door to door. They . have a her. virtue and she'll forgive you, Frdrral Depoult Iniir* Lumber Co. I'--'- Vi..rTis!- considerable fun during' the early Mr Mudich knows his women. Tell •:'/.••- ;>TH1 firi* jwotec- sale and Mrs. Guion H. Fountain is provide for uniform application of a man that nobody loves a fat man TeL Sammlt 6-1S79 Summit, N. J. «!•« '•'. : i evening and off the streets usually in charge of refreshments. — whatever basis is determined upon. ;. : "';i ... .1 ". by 9 o'clock. The Property and Game Protec- Such a- course would encourage In-* tive Association Will hold a special stead of retard the development meeting October 9th In the Fire here of new industries and would House when final plans for thenot.be a new tax.' IMF. 28,. 1S38 New Providence hunting season opening the next "Also sorely needed is revision of day will be made. our assessing procedure with re- \JM tf*ISTER MikfS Borough Mrs. James A. High is ill at herspect to railroad taxes, many weak- nesses of which have been revealed * jif Rffist^r of. Deeds home in Springfield avenue. Notes Mr. and Mm:—Thomas Garside during lengthy litigation on ap- u+^-is I'woa County is Ladies of the Methodist ChUrctf have moved from Laurel drive to peals. Levies against railroad of the were guests at a tea held at theCenter street, Chathani. properties In New Jersey approxi- parsonage yesterday afternoon. mate $20,000,000 annually, payment has great- of which is perennially involved in cr^t bit- ai * < oaliauous op- The Planning Board will hold Its litigation. Delayed payment of reKular«,manthly meetiiuj JWednea- S such large anticipated sums cause d»y evening at the Borough Hall, a constant strain on State fiscal op- About 200 persons attended the eration. More Important, however, •:•).- j^-t'ai i^sister, has spaghetti dinner served' last night Watchung Hills Garden Club held rtf ^-sums-trf-iiT*; ><-jira each IB the possibility oXjJrykiK up this at the Berkeley firlH in Berkeley its aamwl wearing >MA elation of major source of revenue unless the a raa'liJdii* ..*nr re-election Heights by the local Volunteer Fire officers Tuesday night in the home laws are revised to prevent what Is ' st*9f::«Saj3« tit-lift "at this Company. of Mrs. Edward ft. Boate, Westfleld. charged—hr be discriminatory and In addition to ... A Hallowe'en party for the chiV. Officers elected as follows": Presi- Inequitable"assessment procedure. dent, Mrs. John Couner (re-elec- in this de- dren of the borough^jviU be held "There are other needed re- as Deputy Monday evening in the school audi- tion) j-vice-president, Mrs. Horace M. Kent; secretary, Mrs. Clyde visions, including improved proce- i>'* Frank H. Smith torium under the auspices.oauspices-, of IhojIy dure governing appeals, disposal of WE THOUGHT SO — THEN :«;, On Jlr. Smith's Recreation Committee of the Bor-j Boyles; director, Mrs. Harold I. delinquent properties and other augh Council. •':'___ i Curtis, it was announced that meet- vital points. Protection of the.fis- EavaraiMt- Commissioner The Methodist cliurch Sunday starting with thei NovembeTs cal structure- of State and local Schoot board met Tuesday night atjingg, Mrs: Kenneth Brydei rlnce- K:., Ka£*T 'irjis appointed governments, as well as justice to HEREfIS THE RIGHT IAMP the -hom e o-f Mr-- . and-- Mrs" . Dallas- - '' fonn avenueavenue, would give aa copse in taxpayers, demands early elimina- fa» ;ii*-\n;««J term.. Such a Wenman in Springfield a^eaHe. , • "Artistic Arrangements." The first tion of the inequities and weak- »rs-K-r Jus made Jir. The Ninth Grade Graduating. lesson will be in "Balance" and will :: r : nesses in. these laws. "ClassT)f"L'inicoln" SeliooJ] wHl" htJtd"a"~be"'~IHu8trated- "^"Evmrtfter property tax assess- .a liur Osai.v to head this Hallowe'en party this evening in; slides. The November meeting ment and collection has been patch- the school auditorium. [will be held In the home of Mrs. an( I ed up, howeverr~properly owners !»»•.£;.+ -.! Taica County have The Women's Missionary Stfitir^J? MM Boyle. Plalnfleld avenue. will continues to find"it difficult to i r.i-s. v v proad- of theof the Uethodist Church aifiy^"-! •Wpmen'if''Auxiliary of the Com-pay-the unreasonable 89 per cent. | nesday afternoon at thel.hpjne of muhj|ty AHsociation will hold their of total governmental costs* levied i ^WALLAMP Mrs. Fred Nason in Clinton avenue, annual Hallowe'en costume dance against them. Correction of this When.'the Lackawanna P.ark. • -; .. .;, f". -Ipn~"8Sturday. njght, October 29th, In £ajL be Hang it above your bed. wliere the • The Ladies1 Auxiliary-"of Ourj thli" Watcliung "HinFXruS'~Tffl£eff 4 achieved onjy throjiRh the transfer lay "ofTeaceTTKTulfcn" Bel"yesle1^t^t~be-'tiirarted-ior'the- pfettle8tr of sovcfiTiile'iift al 61»1 j gallons noiy: metal pin in the wall. Or by dropping the take care day jifternoon at the-home of Mrs. funniest and Ijnost unusual cos- met hy properly taxes to other hinge it's a Table Lamp. Sold with Six a..c**-*- nil business, Mr. Frank Compano in Murray Hill, j tunie«. „ revenue sources." Mazda Bulbs and DOLLAR GIFT i>b- J, u.ii ort-ful stndy of Mrs. James Vassalo presided. I —-r~ CERTIFICATE. fu- The Ladies' Aid Society-of ther AWtertine In this paper. as -set for the r«c- ONEFILUNG "W' Ji'si'am&ref-years lo-

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4Wd -aesthetic profelams and In creative pros* and poetry mad fart most personalities. In addition, the graphic «rtt, the products of tbs more DoDywoofs Mew bad more broadminded inter- the progrewi^e •chool pupfla iwra •mnttaiiat •octal of tbe Giants' pretation* and tolerant attitudes to- judged to be "or distinctly hijlw tandlBf to have ward such problems. quality In originality and facility Of tndts toward other .,impi^u. l HeU Best In Tests In tests to rereel honesty, the expression than, thoae of pupils school, social groups, (J to Strand Screen progress!™ school pupils did bet-who were taught under eonren- and the currkulum ter than those from traditional tionat gchoo) practices." The conventions! M i,(K. ' «f the Giants," produ.t! schools. Prof. Wrightstone offered j Hie former students shone also seemed to have th»- w\et, faiiMr JJros. in beauiilul Tt-oii- Says Ptyils Trained By the explanation that the latter! in critical thinking, demonstrating information on physical ,,„ H, with Wayne Moms and group was less accustomed to the {their ability to obtain facts, inter- tal hygiene. But they w.re , t.: TTCTOT Vad'iie a .brilliant- The hero is John Payne and his Mbonpr~ system" in scoring its owajpret them and appty geiieraliza- in actual phyMtal su,;,- j pumpkin coach is the role Dick It Are Far Ahead d Tra- p O the Strand examinations, jwhlch .was the basis | lions. - . capacity, according U) ,,. Powell eschewed in Warner Bfros'. I Summit educatcr. j production of "Oarden of 106 Moon," ditionally Taught ' for. estimating honesty. . j , Results of a personal adjustment upon the famous i-Vter which open* Friday at the Lytic of tUv same iiainv. thj' Theater. -.; . ' •'.••• •••' •. Exceil In Basic Subjects » telU a *tory typical or the I Payne has been in Hollywood -*- . 'i -ft*b.t »actd .some !hiviv-«jW. Bin:e he inado'-his film debut in Of particular interest to friends, •^0 t-) provejit the ii!t|-r ••Dedswortb." playing a small role knoUatlou of Californiy's. :iu!- • &t the Summit Public Schools and forests by rut-hH'^ly s-.!i- interests. of a 00 - Bftfctot the -action «t the .pii-turo languishing' on the Tin* and -* * i»»ued this week and writ- en take*place outdoors liml a!! •'• tiu-sf f unable to da anything about It. |i uvl>r. J. Wayne jVrightstoue. £,* CtttdOor scents \vt4u? fi]rm>ion»li;il>ly will I for him. and Warner immediately!Uc€* ln elem«ntajy "chools ha^ be n •lso b • ii ritrc i tl .-: .::iniiii tivyt." cast Payne in it, uking advantage * demonstrated by coraprehen- 1 ^ (<>-.r>;!ture •'••••• • 1'ayne romc to "ilie I.y ^and .inging ahil- ^^^^^^S£ Arnnwe (1 ,•! -ill • liiM of .la: IJIIL' iiuisir.il Kuuiidj^-.-'Oarffcrr, Mt Hi': University. . . - WlthOV • •• - s••!;.• , ill lH:i,j..M >:.:• Wrightstone tested matched pairs .a ?# 1 natened to swro. ; . tares !.-. .U'.'i ('< iir.iry-lMr-,. "K, •; "Kingdom of God" at of pupils in selected schools of each i| CHICKENS ™r BuKh Caparoso .poi Sffli'i* :i>» (••iiM Su'an and type. Summit is considered and ALL SIZES Paper Mil Playhouse recognized throughout, the nation These delicious Roasting Chickens are extra fancy J,he.Woo(lHi(leslield a , „ . w [as being outstanding in'the field of Lrihe Wildcats at theh I Casting has been completed on; progressive education" lu his meth- grade.. .the poultry trade's very highest rating ixand only an inspired ra "The Kingdom rot God", the first: od of approach, the former Summit specially milk-fed for tenderness andflavor. Bu y I the l«als 1o take '*X stage production of the Paper Mill j schoolman, picked communities rep- Butc1i,"»'h° was ejec Playhouse, which opens Novem-' resenting, the different methods and them with confidence I Satisfaction guaranteed I (Sunday's name for fig ber 14th. Frances Dorgeval, who is chose theni for their similarity of nts out that McHenry » Today and Saturday~ at present a resident of Swnmit.! teaching conditions and compara- wfth a batl;. pass U wlll play'(he leading role, enacted: bility in all details. He found that ter at a critical stage on Broadway by Ethel Barrymore j the experimental school pupils were Pel Monte or AAP he but that the truth of 'As leading woman for Arthur Hop-]generally superior in the academic or rforVei • cans li, tot* Summit ba«k,v kins, «he wan oh her way \6 star-.skills of reading, writing and 2 sitkrn aijd he, and not M dom when she married hut year;arithmetic, thereby meeting the tilame: A9TAIHEI and left theater. Convinced that i chief objection of traditional cdu- s fans were..more than a f that she was ideal for the-role,'cators. DwIMonteor A&P tl(h the slam-bang ga Frajik Carrington. Director of the! The same students showed su- 2 cans 27« t w.eek against the Un Playhouse, persuades ber to return j perior performance in a test of in- I d are clamoring for nv the stage in the Sierra play. (formation about current social, eco- i of that calibre. : The cast, which numbers thirty-) , , SPAGHCTTI or NOODLES 0 'one, has. been chosen not only fori ' Ann Page Pkg.5 individual achievement, but for! You must have the HERALD if vou their ability to form an ensemble! want the news of Summit. It dolphins,-a. group of marr MARCH OF TIME such as is necessary in a repertory I will cost $3.-50 per year for two COMniD I Dieting weekly for sw company. The play calls for three {issues a week. I the Y. Mi-C. A. pool, 1 j entirely different sets of characters) ~ ' '• • » additions to their ros {fat. KM. i:i II c.Wk j in the three acts, and several of the m-mmmmmmmmm———————— " jy evening;. The gn "Magnificent Obsession" actors are playing two roles. uui 8 to 10 p. m. each I mini for swimming, div . Tnjlor In Me Diitim- "MISS JUNTOS* AT School auction lor the lens exr THEATKE Tliose present at the 1 Of {were Mr, and Mrs. R6t Sunn Men., Tues. Barbara Stanwyck and Henry *maB, Mr.1 anH'Mrs. W. Fonda take featured roles in "The French [g.Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph Ga Mad Miss Man ton", comedy opening RED CIRCLE35S2&3S 1 Mrs. Vml Becker, and Friday at Proctor's Theater. Sam L Ralph Read, Mr. and A Levene. Prances Mercer and Stan- Red Circle is a blend of coffees, selected for their fine qualify by A&P experts. It Is ground Jchwaru and Mr. and h ley Ridges ...aJLSQ have prominent at tfl0 moment you buy it, assuring you of REALLY FRESH COFFEE. Try it today. If you impbeil. roles in the cast. The program In- NOW ,OPEfil: • ; are not satisfied with its delicious flavor we will gladly refund the purchase price. cludes the new Jane Wither's pic- Adnlt Courses Children T:AR] ture, "Always in Trouble." with the (5-15 Yra.) SON BASKKTBALL young star supported by Arthar (Mora. &. B*e.) . . (Afternoons) Treacher, Jean Rogers and Robert TUTORING fiM6ERAtf,ClUIS0M LARGE |teen players, were on lii Kellard. ,..:, 29 oz. bo»«. ALLEY OF 1 Ecole Fraacalse De Weslfleld (first «f a 8e.rles of pracl .'•I or11 - .ni'l ("Iii7r*" 'lnMii In ;: sri tic from""yaTrey" of the ' (45 North Chestnut Street % dubmimwmim of liaBkcthall on Tuesi •hi til'jr t'ilfii < .ciniiij; t<» t'n stfaiid Tlioat».»r Sumlajr, Mo|Way Tet. W-e?tfiekl 2-19G9-J 3 Deeds Recorded at b at X, in the Y. M. C. he "Warm-up League," i |by Folke Oahl, had a str WAYNL MORRIS! The Court House I It'll r v son in role in."Tovfri(.'h",rthe Jac- . : -7 j CRACKERS NBC CtfllHl TRFVOR EVEREADY pUiiditl .i.;t. tjt;i-s'l)f'v.-il Parisian 'comedy which Lee S. Rigby. sheriff, to the Sum- Tin; Moiy ilcil.V with Uv> liilari- () K. Weir and Frank McCoy will 1 mlmitt 1^^..OTrus»t /tCompanyn^.^^Hn , A_trusteeH.«__, etc.-A.^ I nir iimll oftef n l'i ;*'*!! — jMosHU in the ManlewooMaplf-wood TheaterTheater,. '> ' property in the sootberlsoutherlvy sideline PRESTONE venturet*-«f " boiii'dini: "school sirl IH'Xt •n. ... j of Laurel driw. 418.53 feet frpm Who goes to Holl>-W(io(i In visit her Miss Liiiiitov'iili, who was an |Springfield axsnae, New Provi-! •VlC© txtrahntr •!.1 -i'••••• -diri-f.tor-uin'h'. whom .she \K\A Huwss in "CSrand .Hotel": dence. • j never seen, i^inliiifi; him down on-tiinil wen Ht;irred in » iuimrier| Lee S. Rigby. sheriff, to William ! i.,\k. i)}l)> illinss . lairluir-- •' «•<}t• .iv,ii..|»-;in iinil American stage C: Selbert, one,tract in the westerly weather friends and unable to sot | hiif'.'-lias tin- »•«>!<• Of the ini|>rovl-1 line of Ashwood avenue, in line 01 Dressings^17-29= a.Job, she MetH abiiut:-4n' typical jde.nt iiut jleliglitTul Orand lauds now or formerly of Benjamin (0MMIMT Jane Withers fa.shion—to patch ut>: Tatun-iu Petiovna who is starving S. Des^n and one tract at the south- hi.s shatiered career, and winds up ' with-her "huslmid. PrineeMikail. in west corner of Ashwood avenue i iipj.ortant mcctinR of th b'v making ono for herself in tlmu dowdy French'hotel. Her noble and Cedar street. Summit. Mustard jar # lexfAVodiiesday uvening a niovies-:.--.. . "i husband has been entrusted with a Mr. and Mrs. William C. Seibort. (or tbe 19SS:nrsca8on. ,' fortune by thu-]ate Tsar which is to Anna "Stahl. one tfact in the; excellent teams lined up- tt>, I)t! Riven to the next rehrnihg westerly ijne of Ashwood avenue, in 1 thevaiious representative "Toverich" Maplewood EsajLjiaiul iioe one else. With mil- line of lands now or formerly of M SoU! htv Pack-femey (fUidi A ghly so that the circuit v liuns in his possession, hvH»"per- Benjamin S. Dean and one tract at genuine spectator intern Bill for Next Week.sunnily iw.niilli-.sT" and _5fii\kJL em- the southwest corner of Ashwood eason but antieinalng fut • • plrtym.ent with a family of thr hour-'avenue and Cedar street. Summit, j Full Size -.-•-. of i\u;- •sculTRif as -a butler and his wife he-! (Contract) Maud E. Van Arsda|e 1 LYRICSUM' most (iilented. stat« mi the A mm-;,.,,,,,,-s n clinjiibennaid. Th«>y had! and Arthur C. her husband, to pris- No. 2 Con can .sta^o today, will have ihi;j|v.t,i, chiimlwiliH anrl. lady-inrwalt-'cilia K. Pratt property in Moun-. 10 W' ' . j iiii; to, IIH- I ale T-uir ..'iLinliJraarina.. tatt) avrnue. 3ft2. S3 fe^t from 4-n4, right, title and inter- pare* with a good greasing Joh. Ii;n| a superior ' est n lots 8 to 26. and 29 to 52. block .||. in ti,0 j their share of AT O'BRIEN 123, map* No. 1 Berkeley Heights PIANO RECITAL SERIES •; Park, New Providence. Delco Batfery ftervice in thfc---van, 13-0, at that ti i.MN PA'tNE MOSQUE THEATRE-T 020 Broad Street, Newark, M.J. I The Summit Trust Company, j trustee, etc.. to Park Service Sta- Sunday Afternoons at 3:45 tion, Inc., of Summit, property at -the Intersection of. the southerly WHITE'S FiDLLK MYRA , line of Park avesea*nd the easter- |ly line of Summit a^noe. Summit. FJ « . BI« HITS - $ HESS , Mention the HERALD when .baying Bro«4jaU Moo-Is Dec. 11 ' WEBSTER AITKEN For Jan. 22 JOSEF HOFMANN PERFECTION (ML HEATERS OBRIEN Feb.19 MISCHA ELECTRIC HEATERS to Hoiiin mama »WtUr whether it b« FIREPUC^SETS ."*:'• '' ' '' ' ' ' Professionals, we hi fMtaee DANGERS LEVITZKI likeIt's as branit. Sod price new dfavorite that if yo. Soy deliciou haye be,es everyonn payinge See our largt ItiCfc 1HT.\ IIAYnOHTH March 19 / Dyo-Pianisrs . IMHVIDUAL PIECES like10* so irt mor So eprice for bread/yod that if you ycarTnowsav ha b e 25%i . fw your selection. TIM II01.T - Screens * Andiroits ay and Tuesday VRONSKY-BABIN ! BY THE BOX ; '-'9 .«!("; HITS - :! Spon»er«d By Laodi'ng Musk EdiKOton Wood Baskets - Shovels -etc. -Uke borne a box of If in S E RIE SUi in tt MM tm Sinfll. l_aOf*7it Diik Fire Kifldlcrs Delinqntnt i,1; -fl^?W*PgU > JUiffStl I NOW ON SALE AT FOUNDATION OFRCE Don't It? 6Q5 BKOAD STREET, NEWARK, N. J. -MAfinl S-SMA »• It KITE MANSEJR Hpusewares AlttJRSDAY I N\\JS\C FOUNDATION iBtnrimit, N. J.

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ttete-flertadi Team . . „— . „ -m_ DATES TO REMEMBER I drama talk. Hotel Suburban,' 2.30 ! latious Dupt.. Fortnightly Cltth, Team la State IP- ui. •'. ' . i Field blouse, 3.15 p. m. Fri.. Oct. 2S—Meeting Radi-liffei Tues, Nov. 8—Open house in all Johnny Diets and Barl Gerlach of Rill Kobertaon. Chrb of New Jersey at 194 Oak I Public.schools, MKKLOUk HOSPITAL B1KTHH -Iiidcat Team 8umtntt captured the men's doubles Madisoo Tomorrow Ilia League Ridge avenue. fi..'5O. Tues,, Nov. S -Pieatiyteriaii Wo- tennis championship Sunday at the I club will open its in the! Fri., Oct. 2S -Summit Nature meu'B Missionary Society nicotine, lti'cfiit hinhs at Overlook Hos- -Y" League Cltfb meeting, Field House, 8.1512.30 p m pital 'include: in* Tony Carminati and Be Witt |Face Dodgers in Little Five £5, 3l at or»«g. To Have Same Men Who ! 8 P< r< HaroW Mo enl Sin in Mr. .And Mrs. .Ralaaare LM , S* N- {f. ««-!'- Tues.. Nov. S-Meath.g Tnun 1m- Stefan;. Xfw .IVo.vidence, on Octo- Tc.ofNew- Redgrave, 8-«, 2-6,6-2. The Sum-i S H ii "Tf,Urer f theaNaU'h" Provemeiit-A^ocia.i,,,,. or, Prospect mit men were extended in the first! PUy As Comets hi Com. \unB-Hills. (botanical»... street 10 a m bfi- :'ist. . • • Woo Last ersou with garner poadiujc with Jcr-j Son Ui .Mr. and Mrs. I'uul Moore, set and bowed in the second only to May Shift Local Back^ munlty League; 'Count' n£5;l iT m^!1!1"141 Overlooki Tues.. Nov. S-Gemial Election Hie J come back, strong in the third. 8t\v City. Pawaic. .Garfield. Plain-: Hospital benefit bridge. (Day < • ..••«••• *> I'hi's'uij; .ivi.'iiiif, Summit, on Gc- .ih.r i: 1st " The former Lehigh players out- field Men fieli, Perth A moor. Rahway. Ho- Robertson Manager Sat., Oct. -29-HJardeii Kxchatige, j yVefl Xov-!l--Musi gteadied their opponents and pre- i and Rutherford auspices Town'ImprojumnMit Asso-. Son to Mi-, and Mrs. Herman (Mub itt-1 Sul.nii iiaii. ciation at Public LrbravvvW.SO a. m. i-i:/. I5i k»ljy L .Mr.'.and Mrs. Joseph" LI J «jr BILL LI (AS Distter Speaker at Bj BILL UTAH vionimnnlty Churi-h, .sale. \ .'.- ,l>;ulii);iii. I"uinn. mi October SUth.- „ Wed., Nov. !) Music lh-parinietU, s er hard plunging back, Summit High's grid team WJIS pu The Summit "Y" will this year h^ Mon., Oct. Sl'-C jilesi- Club, Y. M. Sin ^n \li\ aiiiljy.'' - I>eslte Uiwil, the Summit Wildcats through two hard scrimmages thta ! 'Mal'li-wo >i|, nil Orto.|>.or 25th. •;reprtsoni«l,in the New "Jersey State C. A., 8:15 l>. in. v • ..! ;«.ir» p. * Memorial Tleld.- wh« week in, preparation tor 'tomorrow's Lackawanna Dinner '"¥" llaskeiball League by the Bailie| Tues., Nov. 1- |),i!i^,!i.i lo Mr. and Mrs. .larlc Kunice Harriet j \y(l.j Nov. .10- (lakes Memorial the' Wflodnide A. V- of Little- Five C'unfereTue game at team-that will play as the Comets Avery lecture, I1 llriilx U'Ciyeiif.i.-ld avemif, Sum- w iper Mill i'lay- Cliurcli fair ami turkey dinner, »i-S -as been, work: Dodge Ftield. Madison. Coach K! Plans tor th> aiinu.i.1 Kitkawaniia in the Community League. All ar*'i house, 3-.U0'.1 lltl'. >ill O(-S>l»'i L'lith.', ' Recent City League matches saw Leupue baseball ba:i»!«ft io J»e held p. in. li t i t -: \ i * - - :"• in Mi\ ind Mrs. (ieorgo' wood Cornog. startled by the num- house members of the local .asso-1 Tues., Nov 1 Woman's Alliance. Thurs., Nov, 11— Arjiiislice Day. the Geddis. Ta»i make a clean at the Hole! H~:'< li»;> ul Wednrsday iciation and the fact that they will! Community Church. A M.!i-;::i, Ci'.intni'tl, on October sweep of three games against Mur- ber of fumbles a • Mon.. Nov. II Tea fur puiiiiis ui ,i »Ov_ in a fierce ni^ht were cvuiple'r*!' a; a nteetinjf ibe playing in another ivuKiie ivlll! Wed., Nov; '2 Cl.il, ray .Upholsterer, Knights of Col- : lined var»lty against .1,, ,t,- sophomore class members,' Senior /union"Blues. $ua- of the dinner ro3in:!:;ee held last uot affect their status with the, meeting, IUKII school, '\ p. umbus capture three from Root's ! oud learn on Tuesday and an a in liiuh School, X'M. Tin1 IlKIULh wi all items . |a slated for 2:30. Wednesday Utah!, at ilie real estat? :"-Y": " ..•••. Thurs., Nov. :\ W V. T. I'. ! Wednesday. The workout o-i WVd- MOII.. Nov. II ---League or' WOIIKMI It backs. Hank Smith Business Men three from the offlt-eof Robert J. Murphy. Herman) A.I a meetiiiB of the Community ing, Mrs. Marshall. NU heltary pi. conoTiiing you and I nesday lasted until- dusk and was Vtitvrs . at CiHiinui|iity Uousi-, a) 1 will be away on Masons, and Martens three from Distler. Vwark i«?^ who en-'League held.Thursday night-at the, .Thurs.. Nov. \\~ Atlii'iiaeum.' . Vllll! Inn' fTburston, the Lions. .. by hard tackling and a •-.:!<• p in. Sunday- HaHannk saved the livened pr*-vi.>iis UKUH-TS wi:h hu- _ Field' House it was voted to con-! Fri Nov 4 Sir, p in in HIRII i Sunday. ild Gvddls Tuxi Co. w fumbles. Tues.. Nov. \7<: Music Study iinlt Union-as-he nailed Schoenweigner . • ics 111 morous anecdote. »i!l be the;dud the circuit on an "open" basis. 'School .^ud'itorium. -•titowni,' Croiip, Fortui.Klitly (Mill), at ilie H. Geddis Madison's [)odK<-r.s displaye.l', speaker .of tin- ~r\vti::ii. 171 Ulj li was jK.inted out that to bar "Y", i'ains." a tliree-act ennu-dy by Cuisc home of .Mrs. Clayton II. Clover. ') JSer from behinthc field dafte Atr Muroney ITS it;;. i-last, week in huldini; (Mit-. Other, speakers wtli :n; .»* tin -. New- " Philllppi 2ns association having no varsit.v^teaml fi.t, , . TUCK.,, NOV. li> Annual dinner th scoreless draw and despite set-,.ark Sunday Call.' Frw| J. Ik-ndel of | Fri, Nov I—American Home Union pass as e !»"<* backs at the hands of Glen Kids'", the Newark" .Kvenio^' News. 'Mike as the'Comet players, who" have Men's Club. Presbyterian'' Church. ,atened to score. ; TolillB :ns s b«:ii 4ogethe'r for several years, Dept.', Fortnightly Club. • meeting. I'liltiilktrrrr Caldwell and Wcstfield, learn as a'-'Oavan of the N>wmk . Slar-Eagle Ilev. Joseph R. Si.'.oo, |).-li, »r Butch Caparoso .points all( v would probably prefer to stay'ln.j Brayton auditorium, 10 a.m. Brook1: 1IW 1 j'eal threat to Cornog's- uncertain ' J° Donovan. s-iv>r:s editor ot Tues., Nov. IT) Kuiiice "• Harriet :,he Woodnides lield a 6-0 B. Oa Vgiulo 178 157 the Community loop. It was agreed/ Mon., Nov. ."--Lincoln School -P ,Av»MAveryy lecture, Paper Mill Play- Allen tT!i leani.' The locals beat Scot. »i-i» the Newark Led^or. mil Lohrman, Lr ihe Wildcats at the • half thai faster competition would ..be' T.. A., -panel School | i,01lstJ rand only an inspired rally H. eaa-ly Ui the season but comparative itVxnt pitcher; JM k S* hi»"3rt», sec- provided in the "Y" circuit and (.hat Costs, 8 p. m. Rij>a 200 1X1 iTBUcor.'B mean little., When two fairly retary to Bill Tt-krv. and Dick; i., Nov. IT—1). A. R., liouif . the locals 'to take a 10-6 Murray the basketball public would wt'l- Mon., Nov. 7'^Klsle• >Ve»t Quaife. 17S l4:i! even take the field. 1 Mrs. .n Im Ilrodsky, His Mountain INSTALL PETRO Butcii, *»'ho was ejected Meehun... well-known uinpire. wiUcojne s'uch opposition as Huthti '' uve., S p. in. . ^ • •:. Totals S5G Ki»4 8s;i Sninmifs startiiiff buck-field als.) U'lk.cm'kisebi!! evp^ru-nces. -f,),^. Jersey City, Hoboken and Or- 1 t Sunday's name for flght- _ has TKAKFU Fri., Nov. IS Annual Sunshine Bti out: that McHenry wa» i not been selected vbut there is a • Oakley M " LaVaac- will speak aiiRe. K«M.f» briefly for g-.intm:;. Willard L.} The Comets will be strengthened OX .STRAND -SC-RKKX j Bazaar V. M,.('. A., la-fi. wlth a batl:. pass from Reynolds 177 177. icood chance that AI-Baker will bp Mori., Nov.'^l -Y. W. C. A. Asso- jiter at a critical stage of Plininy 12.V 12.". | at quarterback, cither Joe or John ILu'lta for Millbim Paul Molitor for this year .by tlie addition of Tom E y f Tm ciation lea, home-Mi;? Shapiro 141 15!l Smith at one halfback berth. Frank .' "^'ham^and r ^e but that the truth of theJacdbH . 14B 11:! «» Pliineran and Bob Oaffncy and rate .J J7 Oak Ridge avenue. H.lft. fisthata Summit back was 1.62 Curney Mon.j Nov. .21— -Klsle West Q'uaife,' itkm aijd he, and not Mac, drama talk,. Hotel Suburban, 2.30 ON FUEL OIL • fullback. Johnny Smith " Is ram ttt tht ame . bothered by an injury.(jo his side "Lr ! * ' Strand theater.. The p, nt. K. of «:. compel- piclure uealik principally with the Fri., Nov. 21—Meeting Woman's fans were,.more than aat- Doherty land may not see action at all. but never-tiring ](7 B|u problem of traffic on-the-highways Auxiliary Overlook Hospital, Y. W., |wl(h the slam-bang game Bonnell :::::•.:.:,'.: j^ 1MII ;." Coruog was improBsed with CJIMI- K<»"»ertH«n Murray 17S Behre Scores Upset in of New Jersey and because of the C. A.. 10.30 a. in. |lwt w.eek against the Union }71| lialdi's blockiiif; but also had his M pfonMiiM| your i are clamoring for more PICOMI '.'/'/."'. its i!<:' Tues., Nov. 22—.Presbyterian Wo- BeycrH 100 147 eye on Triola as the latter knifed men's sowing .luncheon. i of that calibre. bis way through the line. Whitey fomHy's MUMI Totals " ... ' .878 has invited all members of Tues., Nov. 2fl—Kunicc Harriet ijfII"AT •¥"TOI'IJLAB Stadl(.-r nnd Jack Boyle, the latter perfect fail day a! »&•- outdoor Sum- elasB opposition with such 'olice Department as 'Avery, .lecture, Paper Mill Play- Generous heat and hot a forward passing threat,- are also J well as, the departments of the ; luHi.se, '3.S0 p. in. U!t 11". probable starters." , in it Police reioiv.-:- ran'se in back *rsey City. Hoboken, Rutherford,' water—all you need — jolphins, a group of married t rau (1 neighboring towus to see the film. I Wed, Nov. i!0—International He-' inieting weekly for swim-i . 17" us Coogan MudNon Arc of ihe Stephens-Miller Co Officer > B , Paswaic, C.arfield, West- whenever you need it-- 13(1 William F. Bphre oa Wednesday ;fi<>ld' Plainfield, Rahway and Perth i the Y. Mi-C. A. pool, had j Griuwold 17!t i.:!,-, Dave Coogan, who ran 107 yard-= is Peiro's big contribu- additions to their roster j1^'1111'- .: 142 114 lo a touchdown against Caldwell, is caused an upset !n th«? fall match 'Amboy playing here against such tion to yout family's tor the Twomhlr Cap to come imen tts slilJ Brenn, Que Spencer, evening. The group. Totals ...... 7ti» 760 the bis Madison threat. He is a an comfort and health. brother of Jay. Coogan. Madison through as the 1W> c'janlpion wifa! «l others who comprised the , 8 to 10 p. m. each Fri- j UutiilM*KK Men a score of 27* in ?be fin?!* azains* j Comets last year. Every Petro OilBumer for swimming, diving BreWBter inr» 2*11 star of a U'w years ago, and has a us •it an "Oil Miser" skin- (ruction lor. the-.less exper- H,,^"1011 i;» cabbie nmni^mateln'Ka'ri Coop"- ™« «' P«lU-e Mi.-tael J. Finnen«.ii. "There Is certainly more Incen- tit; mo cr The Madison line averages l',.» *'h.. ?hot a 27,5. . Fiiinemn. ibe win.: •»'« to jilayins in such a league flint which squeeze! every Tlwse present at the last porwart ' 17'.' I-N2 •rag tha drop of your fuel (til ' were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patten . 17S 132 pounds and refined to yield **befor • •*' ner of thp sprins :iur: h. sht.i it out " '"eiely playing out a schedule, with Btffrr to ri^ti-r^nine >h<- <"«nimunity and "Y" leagues heat-dry, and does it (oc an, Mr." anfl* Mrs. W. MM _ _lH Scott lasi week. Summit has done in ve lhe .Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph Gates.i Util I»ioa?*hip for rh*» yW iaaKiuucb as ,*" R' "Y"-Comets at learil 31 'RMOHEY yean .to come, ' welt defansively-si'm rally Hpeaking sanies Mrs. Fred' Becker, Mr. | Miir'cnt the lalt»'i- wi»n th*. jtcnii-fi|ialB onv in organized competition." but 1ms' bw-n .somewhat weak : .'Ralph-Read.-Mr. and Mrs. ;*'•"•<«"" 1SI against passes, two of the four Wf-dnesday with a -s haw touchdowiiK scored by opposing i»w,i cio~.i> i,y or .: Frank Bouts at Plainfield IMSTAU •mpbe'll. ' •' (in»t .....-.'... isr. teams coining on tosses into thy ?.I-irtin with a >£-'"-» of 2S5. Chief1 Mabeji lir, i ':iid zone. ] Finnera'fi with i st-t> 2\2. Ser- Academy Monday MOW, IT 'FOR EARLY* Saturday's kick-off is slated for seant Edward K. Ez ; with a score j of 277 lEtr:*n a In -i'i' SON BASKKTBALL uous workout^ featured by fast play 2.3(t. The 70 piece Summit High has *wi legs! Ah attractive boxing card has and aocurate basket shots. The ,'band. led by Fred Mnlier, will make °,n th.'' CUP»- O«>'^r kl. Van jbeen arranged for Monday night at ^ryfor I t fIcen players were on hand TTnc-up of the two teams was, Ttam |I tile trip to the Rose City. jTrouk with a scor*.,»f 27<5 and Ser-:the Plainfield Academy, Plainfield, • Your furnace WM de* I first of'u Ht'.cies of practice .No. 1, Austin,; Maroney, TrtMigrove,} --—••—— gf-ant Charles c. Bir< b with'a score;topped 'by Paulie Walker and Six iigned for anthracite. For best r««uh« of 2>VT.--. Fmneran also ha- i wo legs Sex-ond Powell. Walker has fought 1 of basketball on Tuesday Goehner, Peterson, NibroHki, Picoz-: II. S. SOCCER •TK'A-M always bnrn 'bluo coal , tine Pennsyl- on she cup. The member of the po- all leading welterweights" in the vania anthracite, especially prepared i at X, in the Y. M. C. A. zl, and No. 2, Carney, Nibroski, Fin- j • ^s. I:AST iiHlVI't i»n.l."«r. lice department firs- t> wiu tbreejcountry but will be facing a severe (or home q»e. You'll get more and bet- lie "Warm-up LeaRue," ref- neran, Spencer, Carlson, Brenn and legs, on the t-up_ will- gain-perma-j test against Powell, colored welter- r [by Folke Oahl. had a stren- Ruciano. Coach AI Pannullo's Sum m it nent possession of-i:. • weight who has just returned from ter beat at lower co*t Order • supply of ~ NOKOL^ _ High at will' fact; stiff mooey««aving 'blue coal* from w today. OIL B U R N F ! opposition hwo this Jifrernoon Oti". of the surr«r't«'-s «f ,«b<* match a tour of the New fengland Slates. was a prize offered by AI (Jrosso, Newark" middleweight, 1; against Bast Orange, a team which Police Fred K. Triis- j defeated it 2-f> 'earlier in the sea- will.'be pitted against Butch-Lynch of New York in the semi-final. j PETRO SMiWIir Along the Line •t'hnt setback and Pannullo hopes to Lynch has just returned from CalU.{ Stephens-Miller Co. i rirvt'rse th«- score. ne'e, for tliis priz»-. The winner. fornia wher«! he won a number of ! OILBURNER CO., By BUI Lucas Officer Martin, ishot a W, follo.we.'d j fight*. Other bouts will feature . 'Phone 6-Q029 b Ks in Box 158 Summit, IL]. i K i I >' ? - 1MW. Lovfiy and Birch. [Jimmy Cogman of Newark against TUIII- In on «THK NHADOW" every Hinitfu) ul S.80 p. m.. stJillm Hint '-M-h with a !«« .it»fl Finneran and Benny Prazzea of New York. Beans Summit 6-4093 Ti.l'.il.-i Kir, : (OM.Hl MTV COifRT HI.', A'aji Tr f>nK wtr.h aK*3(!iK>! . j Palmer acainst Charley Griggs in a I'M" I.'IT \ Albert F.»*?vr. n't'i>!ia!ly Juiown heavyweight battle, and two four i itpj-ortant meeting of the Community BiutketbaM League wilT be ' jj!""^'.'.' 111 Hi". pistol fxprr!. avtetl as j:iilcc. i round preliminaries. s -''•I This will be the fourth of'a iwf-Wodiiesday evening at the "Y" at-Which-time teams will be [n;1UM1 1 ?:; 1 .'.A ftcrtbe lftliS^rSeaBon. The league lias a fine set. of officers and I Hill- JI'MOK man HOOTERS ticries-of ' bang-up bout? at the sedlent .teams lined tip-for the coming campaign. It now be- DkAW WITH PIMJKV plainfield Academy. The "first pre- [thevaiious representatives to study the local basketball situation Totals The Summit- Junior. H:ih soccer Hiitmary'ti B carded for 8.30. "*•!>' so thai the circuit will grow both in competitive fellowship Advertising in the HERALD will tenm ensaged in a scortless »ie f genuine spectator interest. It. Is not just axase of stngiug games with Pingry Prep' here with both goalies making a number CHEVROLET 1939 you dividends. . . on but anticinalng future developments. ' ."""— Both teams played well defensively,of spectacular saves. "Y" KOWUW ALLEYS "' AUPtlCQ' ;^ j are. ,thiH vycac -i)rov.hij;-to Uy. a tfiil joy Jo Again More Quality uiKl City )(5ftgufi« and. to others making use of the alltvK REDU«D Mim^s. A-fine jem of recondltionlDK was compleli'd this fall un:l<'V rection Qi Ernest P. Patten, chairman of. the "Y"- boWIiiiB coni- • MiOiJiose jii the know state that 'thex_am.jw>w tops. The only 'I' so far nas registered by a female fanatic who hit tlie_lfead- w-on, tloscd her eyes, and-then opoued-thehi to find the 7 aiid i sianaiug. • ~«^—

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win I,,,, ,,„ s,.|,o0| can (•aplu'ro all "f KM BiTflics. Sum- , I (™7h .i * JUleii RiUpelluBl, week when'il flispluyod its An I™ ""' K1'a!i0"-*"But prior lo tluit lime Hie Big Red hartf |i,' "!) "•lar. bpt*•''•' 'hnti jiveraRo'.brand of srhofitstic hall ami: •"-i-y ivnstni to-believe that theboys will be themselves afiainat

K( iun| j, superior team and UtiHorvcd to win biit rocnived Id. In"1'1 llt||v in U>o way of Summit rumbles. It is true that f^JiiJIicir share of fumbling lp the Becond half—but they 1.V0. at that time with not too much to worry ubout. PEIFECTEI WCIIM 8EJII4MIFT gnattt driving aid mvr d^vhped and Woodcock Season Now Open giving twiffr, $afw, finger- Look fornunl to Kottlnjr your supplies for Ill* Now you can thift gears with the flickof a ringer REaUUK HUNTINS SEASON —with only a fifth of the ftiTort formrrly re- quired—with yotirhand always Bafcly closr to (he OPENS MOVEWER 10th steering wheel! Simply touch Chevrolet's Per- Sutgler a»d PouWe Barrel fected Vacuum Gcar-Sliifl —"llir magic linger ELECTROLUX that shifts, gears"—and a hiddcif mchanical sernnt called a 'Vacuum booster*' supplies eitftiy VS[H©TOUNS per cent -of the shifting effort! Available on all SHELLS OOATS VESTS etc. I models a,t slight extra cost. Supplies XMVROLIT'S THE CHOICt" whether it be fpr am^eurs Passionals, we haVe & para- New Aero-Stream >• See our large stock on dis- Styling for your selection. It is silent when it is new and it will be silent when it is old. That is because the Electrolux has no moving parts. A tiny gas flame operates this refriger- ELDING FOOTBALLS 8Sc __, Vh9li4mtm • up ator, and the cosit of operation keeps down to the minimum. Shelves are Thmt afnEimrm Kwmt \ spaced so that food is stored easily "without a waste of space. Why not look over tKe different models we carry and let us tell you about their low prices JOHNSON BICYCLES and our easy payment terms? Only a small carrying charge .is added when ^AKE&OP BICYCLES REPAIRED you buy on terms. .... ' . . f,;•;..^.^W•••?•>4--.'

Sport Shapbf Summit PVBLICK)SEHVICE 315 Springfield Ave. 'Phone Summit 6-1551, 1552 \r\:.*t. .: FRIDAY, OCT. 2k\ THE SUMMIT HERALD AND RECORD, SUMMIT. H. J. Monday evening, Comrade Stiles ?Xo. ttS,-Aasericiui School and was quite a ,nice one. [Stiles Named Head of stressed the point t-hat Legionaires<^ „,'• " .. CMI*B XEjfg things. Miss Hem- Girl Scout News County Legion Committee Bhould keep well informed about] BlB+Trf tla» over to on«'< corner that wanted to Legion activities and should ifldiH One of the bright lights in the Commander W. C. I. Stiles, a del- jcate their desires at L^giau meet- Y.WMA. Girl Reserve program for next' work on second class, and Mrs. Me- Commander W. C. I. Stiie, j month U a hay-ride on Saturday, Th* third meet- Leaa took the others over to aft- ejfatt} to ,he bounty Organization:ings so their representatives could. ing of Troop 5 was November 5th. This is to take the ther corner. "Some of the girls gave;of vhjjTAmeric-an Legion from Sum-tact atcordinRly. He said all conn-) place of ^Hallowe'en party. It Is held on October •ketches•ketches which had to do with our n,|t'pOsostt ]iahas» beebeen appointeapp d chair-!tyty, , statstal e and national actions y particularly suited to this brisk, •20, at 3:15. and laws. Sunday, which will be the man of the county committee for'their beginning* ill the local posts.i I. W. C. A. CALESDiB FOK THE WEEK ended at 5:00. i 30tb. TwTlwtGirG l Scouts will meet at j Children'* welfare. This committee He also said that the five hundred cool weather. The girls will leave h Cit Church at 215 be; i f h W V f Smit who the Y. VV. C. A. shortly after 8 We started the the Community Church at 2.15 be- is; a real service committee of the (world War Veterans of Summit who I frequently is tallied on re not new members of the:L*Kion f * . * • . •* ••" ••"..' •• o'clock and will return at eleven. meeting with dia- cause all that week i» flirl Scout i^tfon J^A frequently is talked on ara e lJOt new members of heK ! J.00 p.m.—Hamilton School Play .Group, meeting at the Week, we will hear a talk.-; Scribe; fm—-aasi?ta nVe by 'ththe Juvenile'shoulJuvenileshould bbee interestwinterestwll iinn veteran.ae-.vet.a.i 1 .-• cussing'^the things ? LAUNI Hamilton School. •,''••-. . i A special pastime of the Blue Tri essential before being able to pass of Troop 33. ' Court and the Sherifra Office.' [tiVitie[ s and that theh y obtaibi n irtfor-if ^ • 3 00 p m —East Summit 8th Grade Girl Reserves meetj members is singing.* Muriel Carter, aecfond class.-Then we went out- In his report to Summit Post, niaticm by writing the Summit Post,! inter CLEJ at the Y. \V. C. A. • ' .„ Jean Brydon and Nancy Kletrman side and played Prisoners' Base: At Lincoln Y. M C. A. 3 00 p m—Phillis Wheatley Oirl Reserves' meeting at the jhad charge oMhis at the last meet- the close of the game we ended our Y. W. C. A. ing. Muriel Carter suggested a meeting with some of the girls 7 30 p m— Ninth Grade Oirl Reserves Hallowe'en Party at the j j noon time singing group. If enough The first of a series of-vesper [girl))- are interested this suggestion making cocoa. services was held Sunday. The au- ' Y. W.C. A. —Nina Villaume, Scribe. ,; will be carried out. . <•,* • ditorium was decorated with, fall Satarday, October 58 ~ leeves and flowersj ihe window 7 00 p m—EaM Summit Oirl Reserves Party at the Y. W. On Monday, November 7th, at S o'clock an especially interested ' "" Troop 9 '••,'• drapes were liung by Mrs. LrtuUe' €. A. ' , , . • group will assemble at ttnr",Y" and, Our Troop had,a party on Mon- Beard and Miss Evelyn N'riul, assist- M»R4a), October 31 the jltinder the direction of Mhur Mary day, October '24. We played games ed by Van NJchols, Hask,«ll WpTrhy- 3 Otr p.m.—Seventh Grade Oirl Reserves meeting at and invested three new members, and other Iniys, formed the decorate 1 ! j Cannon, learn song leading, •(•-. - "-. Y. \\C. A. - •o- Jane Haugh, Patricia Allen, and ing'committee. Miss Grac* Ktee- 3.15 p. m — KiKhth (inide (Jirl Reserves Halloween Party Phlllls Wfaratlcjr Girl Mary Edgar. Then we served re- land was the principal speaker, on at the Y. W. C. A »M»on of the At Roy! were those hot dogs good freshments. the "Origin and Purpose of the • S.tiO |t. m. -"-Business and Professional OirljTTlub Straw Home" The musical and literary, on Thumday e rthat. the Phillls Wheatley Girls —Sueanne Mussa, Scribe. Ride. '..•'.'• School auditorl (roasted at Lakfe Surprise on last Troop 1 program was furnished by one T«e%daj, >'o»finln*r I ' family, Mrs. Johnson, of Madison. by the dean of Friday. After roasting the hot dogs The fifth meeting of Troop 1 was 10.00 am .—Fort nightly (Mult, .'Hoard mealing »t the, Y. W»- Felix .-Boyce was master of ceix- we went back to our childhood days held on Monday, October 24th, in i of ^nd°D> r C A. • •'"• • ' .•...'• ----- monies.. ...• ' ' R. Matthew-.E jvjby playing on the see-saws. Ogretta the Episcopal parish house. 3.1'n, p. m.- Hltie, Tri (Mill) meeting- at-ihe Y. VV. C. A. The Ili'Y Clubs under the direc- tthews is in the Unl ; 'SMIMl> and-Rose Chambers gave UH We discussed the plans for Oirl 8..'HI p.m. -luternuHoiial t'lijh rneetiuK at tlie Y. VV. C. A. tion or Frank Mallow and l):tvid .rour weekV visit. I l|a grand exhibition on the see-saw. Scout week and for the supper pow- WedaeMlay, >ois are planniUK: to nn.'i't Wed- lil SMOIB, fhNn>d>>, Xo'irtulwr .I v i way homo. The meeting was closed with tBe -o- good night circle.—Jean Kerb.y, nesday 'night. . . :U<> )i. ni.~-Proto (-.'lull nieeting »t the Y."\V. C. A. •,m committee of S.oO p. m. —R<»ost:V(.lt School 7th (/rude (Jirl ReHerves Miss .Caroline Romer and Mrs. scribe. . • ' ' The Hoy'Scouts iiH't.oi.i last.Wedv | Harrison Webb of the Public Af- nesday night under the (iircction of - having received meeting ut the school. • from the membership 3.Hi iwni.- Ninth Grade "(iirl Reserve's meeting at the T. ! fairs Commit tee of the Y. W. C. A.J Troop II Dr. B. II. Allen. Fifteen scouts, are : land. Miss Mury Cannoni General j .tniiiiig to go fo I'l^tKcr Univer- ram which would av W. Cr. A. Troop 11 met m Jefferson School «j political themes, » j,Secretary, will attend the N. JJ on Monday,. October 24th. Some of »jty, Saturday tul»i'«,'-the--Foijtball K.(MJ p. m- JIIHI I'uls Club, meeting at tin- V. W. C. A. (State-'Public Affairs meeting today In China. Spain, « Friday, .>oi«*inbcr I n » .*•-.'.' • . •'" the scouts who went on the hike .The,Ni«Ki'«» History Club .met ati'l| iad simjlarly mm fat tlie. VVestfield Y. W.'O. A, Mrs. lust Saturday told UH about the .'too ji. 'in.- Hamjluiii Scliojccts..Di»nM which unit of our second clafls teat 1 ...... at I lie" Y.N W. C, A, ..'*' -^ ' ' : field, Miss Bthel Miller and Miss iwudent efforts on the past of tin? | i on religion flu 3.(To p. in.—Phillirt Whealiey (iirl Reserves meeting at the. we wanted to work 4V first. Negro K» improve htmst>lf, prior to | flenrjetie Roelofs of the National We went to our patrol corners. ir on i cultural p Y. W. C. A. | J Y. W. C. A. staff are among the the Bmaneipatibn Proclamation i includes music, edu Then we played a Professor and to contribute to American Life. ' I speakers, who will appear on the Quizz game. Three of the scouts and adventure, i program. •• The' Negro taught and practiced* then led the troop in some games medicine and denistj-y. He organ- Bev. Walter R. M date. Appcaram•<• .tiid olijectlons muni ;hey liked. After which we left for ized faterlial'orders and chinches, LEOAL ADVERTISING lie iii wi'itliiK anil verified and filed in Othello Club liome.—Phyllis Jean Mose, scribe. t Thursday evenln triplicate with the uiiilcrKlKlK-d. The Othello Club with their ad: prior to 1835. one ot Great Brltal (iKOIUiK W. W. I'ollTKIt, Troop 7 " • . Just pick up your telephone and UNITED HTATKSDISTHU'T Col!HZ „ religious leader*, hi DISTRICT .OF NKW JKIISKV lieferee III l!.lllkrU|lt ey. viser, Miss Capitol'a bickerson and Regular meeting was held on Oc-NKI(.'IIBOKIIO»I» HIM SK KVKYI'S with the help of the Industrial tober 13th when we opened with a 4ein of St. Paul's all In the m.iUtr of I'MTKIl STATKS IMSTI'JCT C«H,'ltT Committee is planning an interest- he succeeded the wi 1 horseshoe formation, and heard' a The NeiRlilioihuutl House, 511_ t PKANci'N A. D. HAMMOND, in (IK NKVV JKi'tsiov ing program for the next month. talk by Mra. L. Hawthorne Ader. ^ Inge. Earlier po Uankruiit. Morris avenue, announces the fol- call the crowd together. retponslblllty which he I ID Bunkruiitcy. In tile mailer of They have included an evening of Reports were given by the girls lowing BcliL'duio for the ensuing " Xollce WIMJA.VI ,SIIA'i:iJS and• LOITIH contract bridge with Instruction, ctde the deanship. of Kin )>jt'<>i IIIM.VI- obje( tlon.H to the dln< hiirKft of the 1 Wednesday: 3, Baby Clinic; :U0. Gospel and the Mode hatikrupt can lie filed. Creditors and tle about what our government is M. C. A. Octolwr 20 we opened with 4ate. Apr>*'.TrarKc and ohjfi'tionx must doing. Many, of us are BO busy with 6th and 7th tirade (Jills' Club; 7. • ,.30 miles 25c...42 miles 35c... in New Jersey. „ ind fivolutioh, the Pi be in writing and verlflwl arid filed In liarlies interested xhall fiitrr appoar- patrol corners and did some badge .Junior Girls' Club; 8,-Senior Oirl.s' triplicate with the uruUTKlutu-d. ame and file oojectionx to dine hart,"' work and other activities that we work. We closed with a good night God. the Christian Fal GKOItCK \V. W. I'OISTKII, in lloimi 4.">7, Federal HulldliiK, at don't allow ourselves sufficient Clirn. (station-to-station rates.) in ChoBgHi Faith, 'nf in Hankruiitiy. Newark, X. .I., on or be'fure the ulKive circle after which Captain Carrol Thursday: 3, Rinky-Oinks' Club; llotrd ofMMrectors of < date. A|ipenranc«< and olrJcctioiiH must time to read the newspapers-and took some girls to Vaux Hall to lie in wrltiiiK and verified and filed in special bulletins which are pub 3$ Junior and, Intermediate Hoys' alas elected Mr». R< UNITED STATICS help a troop there and Lieutenant Club; 7.30, American Women's DISTRICT (»F NKW JKHSKV triplicate with the iiml lished to learn what the govern- Cakrouth took the other girls to the at a member of the Bot <;i-:olt<:i-: \y...w, , ment is.doing and what bills there club. - ;:^ JtEW JERSEY BELL -OUR FAMILY TELEgJIOM COMPAM id Dr. Gwrge W. Broi In the matter of lt*'fere<< In Mankruptcy. movies.—Dorothy Love, scribe. miKned because of lei JAMKS JIC KINNICV, Hankrupl. are before~th.e-legl8lature. Many 'of Senior (Jirl Heont Troop No. IS Friday: 4, 8th, and Jtli (Jrmie In Bankruiftcy. fXITKIt STATKS KISTinCT CDI'UT these bills may aeem vwy unimpor- GirlH* Club;; 7, Junior Hoys' AHUTHUt Tfurnoxg Through Mrs. Hid XoHwr lCT OF MOW .IKItSKY tant to us today, but in a few years The third meeting of the Senior _..j to the Fortnigh . NOTICK IS HKHKHY CIVKX (lint we may find that we would be a lot Girl Scout Troop No. IS was held Advertising in the HERALD will* other civic organizatlc an order ha» IKMII made fixiriK iHietn- In thi' matter of Monday evening,—October 24th, at pay you dividends. ' eonraronltr progra Iter JO, i!».tK, an iht- iHst diittv «n whii h FRANK K. KIRKPATR.I^K, better off If we had paid more at the Community, House., olijoetionsf to the di.sch:irK<- «M IIIU.HI of the cast lizations. ' • ' ,1M In wrltlnp aiw! Verified .Hid filed in l.aiikriipt can lie filed. . Creditor.s and the legislature,. Jane FeMchtWanger, Beverly Dough- trijilk'itte With- the underMlnneil. parties interested shall' enter appear- At our next meeting, that Is Hal-- ance and file oliJiM'tlotiH to dixcharK'' ty and Teddy Lawtpn. (iEOIKJK W W l'OIMi:H, lowe'eh, we are going to have lots Itff«-rt'c In llankruiiiiy. In i: MIIII 457, Federal liuildiiiKt at Next Tuesday evening, the mayor RcpaWicans to N'cwi.irk, N. .1., on or liefon- the alMivt- •of fun. There is going to be a hayof Summit will be introduced to, onr UNITEU STATKS OISTUICT Cdl'KT 'Lite. A|u»earani-e'and oliJectlotiH must ride and we ask all who plan to go Dance Saturdi DISTRICT OF NK\V JKItSKV he In writIIIK and verified mid filed In troop. triplicate with (lie imdi-rMlKiicd. to sign- up at the Y. W.' V. A. We Members, of the troop include:: also advise wearing, old clothes and - tn the matter of ' „;- tiKdHUK W. W. I'ORTKR. Lois-Patterson, Jane Fetichtwanger, Providence, 8prlngfli rM)S!•' CMtKDITUltS thea Stammler. Orace Drake, Joan portant business meeting at 7.30 j prelection dance In Hlf NOTICE IH IIKItKKV CJIVEV that Raton. -Until. (Safin. Oreta Holm-, til. 31 DeForett av«n An fftHer han lieen made fixlitK IJecein- Ttn" first inei-tlnir of iTcditors in tho- p-m..'so we want all to be on hand; P*T 30, IMS. H.« the l:iHt date on which matter of J-'ltKh WIM.I.Wt UVVA. quist; Beverly Doughty, Jean Tur- . on Saturday, November •fcJectlonM to the illRcharKc of Ilie SKNHKCK,' Hankrupt, of HI itorrl: ner. Mahry Sastman. Avenue, in tin- Town of Sprinufield. :- Othello (lub »ns tln-M municlpalitier-co Jkankrunt can '\w filed, friditur.* and Carl Chur has heen elected as > 4th Diatriet fnr which t ||kartleia l i Id jiiMilL t i| <'oiiiity"of I'nion, will be li'ld at (lie A very successful Hallowe'en K.inkruptc.v t'oilrt • room, Hootn 4'»7, chairman of the troop, Emille Ky- are Robert Webster , »nc#»nciftnd flic olijei IIOIIH to «l|scliart;<' li'iTr~lliilldliiK. Kederal Ki|ii:tiv mid" party took place on Wednesday eve- •:btb *x>m 1")7. Fedi-ral HjiildliiK, al l-'rankllii Strerr," Newark, X. .1.. on flu mer as treasurer, de'nce and Elizabeth Di • Jlewark. N'. .1.,. on or l«>ri>re the alHive ning,. .Ocfober..-2Jith, with games, Stammler as scridc. ',ilt«. Ati|t.-arance and tK ~TITe tia,nkru.jTr ~Wtfl Ue" tTeVoteiri»~pTaJTn%"Vv on the dance inclu k Monday, aeroiier 24th. out* Girl iWtttke. Fredericks f and. traiuttii-i ojher prop<-r TltPre Iviil bo instruction given to • i'llll"' wllii Itrinlzcd Htiitenu'nt' oT those who wish it.'; Scout meetings was held at Brayton . Mrs. Austin KeUey, M 1TN1TRD' 8TATKH IHHTRK'T CUIiltT iK^ount inuKt -JiiiJt-itiJily:- proved ; any Miss Capltola Dickerson is prov- t -Haamel, M4« Mi MIIKIIIJU liliotit - or itiMriiment nitrsr t lie Kennedy had been read, that we as- I Letter, Jr., M Dm OK NKW annexed; tliey must In- proved within ing a very capable aiid.much liked $ In-the mntt«t of „ sist the Board, as had been done the |IcConchje, Matthew Zeiti r six months • after N'ovfinlicr 10, IJI.IS, advisor. ^ ' EU..A lll DKn.MAN. Itankrupt. - lillll filed With th.» Iteferoe. All N'ogro glrh nnd women jn£-M*vt°u* yeaiwat the aJinual Hal- " iRoljert J. Murphy, Jr. „ _n Bankruptcy. v. - WK'.\V. >V. I'ortTRH, invitod to join us in our good time* lowe/en parties which are held in ) invitations have been •< |V Xotlre In llatikrupli-ju- the various schools. — I Bepnblicani young and i NOTICR IS ifKHKUY (SIVK.V that and our more serious business.— 1 •• order has lieen tnade fixing I** em- XOTICK OK I'RTITIOX E Florence Foyas,'reporter.'--—•. The matte; of dues was closed "' Hy invited. ber 30. 19M, AR the lant'dajiuu" wlil.li MlSCHARtiK ""' nnd-the purchase of, pins' was dte-' t'Objections to. the dlAcTmrKi- of. the " " " ••d 'fianlinipt rftn W fH«I. Crttlltorti auil rr#-aitor« and all other per»on«. In .pissed. The next meeting, which (. Jttrtie* Interested «h»II enter appi'ar- int'^rcKt liT~lh«- ^milter CJL.AUI-SUST will be the first formal attempt of iftihe* and file <»hj*>i-il7. Federal Hiilfdliin—«l to show c:iUHi' lit-fore tho United States ^lrh, .V. J., on or l«;/or»<"ifii^nl)ov VHslri-I Court. In Ihe l'iran<'^ ittid (iliJectiotiN inuxt1"Ft»«hr il riotiare nnrKlKntMi< of l.iecember, IW, at ten-thirty o'clock decided that all Scoutmasters, Offi- |Tie Tower and The Top, t OK(UtiK W. W. W)RTKn, in' (lie forenoon, why the bankrupt cials, and parents of Degree mem- c Tlie third meeting of the Meiit and annual of Sumr 1 should not lie- dlxi-hartrei1, bers be cordially invited and pNH In llalikriiptey. Degree of the Senior Division, Hoy ol. attended the third J %* " ' ' ' ' (ilijpctors must file appearance and should considerrrrtg an invitation. UNITED 8TATKS verified »|wlfleatlunH, with ttyo oar- Scouts of America, was held Thurs- ,. Jersey Scholastic pr» DISTRICT OK NKW J.KItSUY br.ii copl'H of latter, nt the SAME day, October 20th, at the Y.. M. C. A. TIM I-;, pursuant to Section Hh of the The president, John Flynn, presid- [W4 Saturday at Rutg« Unnkrupuy Act (11 0.S.C.A.. Sec 32). under the auspices tlie matter OEOn.JK W. W, POUTER, , ed. The Degree deelded the tiriie ROXKV Hankrupt. Hefereo In -Bankruptcy. and place of the next party; which of Journalism Bankruptcy it to he a masquerade affair and ^NOTICE IS HKREUY OIVR.V. that NOTICE OK FIRST MRETINO one of the best parties which the' ! order ha» been made fixing JVITHI- OK CUKDITOHS M. 1938, an tlio last (lute on willed Merit Degree has planned. It was tlQIHi to the dJjuharjfe (if tin- •The flrat meptliiff of creditors In the agreed after a letter from the direc- apt can Jm filed. CrodltorH and matter of=—HTANU^V .lA.N'KOSKI, tor of the Board of Recreation, Mr. I Interested nhnll cntvr appi'itr- Bankrupt, of S13 Uosclle ,Str<-<'t, in thf ind file objectIOHH tn dlnt-haiTc Clly of IJtiden, fouiity of Union, will ALSO-ANOTHER BIO NEW OLDS SIX AND Room '4S7. Ffderal HulldliiR. bc-'ht'ld !*t th<». llnnkr'uptcy Cmirt rixw. X. J.. on or tiefore the llonm 457, Federal HulUIIng, Federal AppearnncG and ohjection)) Square and Franklin Street. Newark, | In writing and verified and filed In •N. J., <>» thp li'tli day of November, A CHEAT MEW EIGHT AT REDUCED PRICES it* with thf vndernluned. l!ns, at -two o'clock In the aftvnXHin. BY DAY, WEEK OKonnK w. w. ponrKn, at which time creditors may prove O question about it... the stand-out car for their claims, ««li>ct a trustee, .examine or MONTH 1939 i» Oldsmobile! With the pick of them fiefenie. In llankruptc.v. the b.nnkrtipt nnd trunKact other N STATES DISTniCT |i|fI* pr«>|>er business. . ' y all in Ihe 1bW-price field ... a brand new, all* >WTRICT OF NKW -JBItSKV ciatnW with Itemlxpd statement of quality Six with a Sashing new Econo- Master account must n<> legally prov«>d; any matter'of i>rlicliinl note..,or liiHtrum^nt'must -be General engine, ^nd it's Olds again in the popular-price JEMTMABINO DELICATO, ,'innexpd; they niunt be proved within field. With stunning new editions of the Oldsmo- »nt six months after November, 10, IMS, uptcy. and f|l»d with the Itefeny. ,J* .., bile Six and Bight, both reduced in price. See Jfntlre - ' GK(»nnK W. W. PQIttEK, Repairing these three great cars . . . check them against ICE 18 HERBBY 0/VE.\ that ., , Referee In Bankruptcy. it hM been madu flxlnx Decrm- the field. There's an Olds for everybody in 1939! 1«8; aa the lam dat« on which 1" • XOTICK t).F FIRST, S For All Can D.liv.nd pricp mt LufingrMich;, tabjmct to chmng. to th« dlH'.harjfe ©f -.- fh«« ^"-^V OF CRUDITORS i without noltc*. Pricu incltidei^tMTtfy tf/«aa, bttmpur; can b* Hl*d. Creditor* and • — >r«iled Hhall enter appear- Thf first m«etlng of rredltoM In the hamper gutr^a, • .par. tin and II* objection* to diachnrjjfi I matter of EttWARP MAKW1V. Uank- Polishing tube. TrmMporUtion, ttmt. japd 4S7, Federal Building, at | rupt. of 28 Iteerhwood.-Hniid. hi the Guide lamps locml *4»M«, if *ny, optional equip- 1 N. J.,',dn ur before the above M'lty of Summit. County of t'nlon. will m.nt and aco.nori.t—pxtra. App«»ninr« and Objections mu/it I Ix- held ,it the Uankruptcy Court room, O.neral Motor. Iaitalnnat Plan. t^rritlnir and verified and filed In I Room i.17. Fed cm I Hiil'ding, Kejcr.il Simonizing mt. with. th» Undtrrilgned. Mqunro and Fmnklln Street. Newark, Delco Batteries *-sr W, PORtEft/- N. J., on the 10th Any of Ndvember. HifereeJn Bankruptcy.» 19S8/ i»t two o'clork- In >the nfternoViti, KLAX ESTATES DISTRICT COURT at .which time, creditors 'may prow OF N]BW JBHSKY their claims, elect a tructeo. ex.iinlne the bankrupt'and tranwiot other proiier White'sAuto room of cialtim with Itemised statement of Bankrupt. iMunt mn«t bf> lettnlly proved; any originul not* or Itixtruineni 'IIIUHI b» Delco-Lovejoy annexed;; theeyy munmuii IKIK- pproved within NEIN9WU AtlOtllll " - Laundry 18 HKHJBnt (J1VEX thnt i monthhH »»ft«-rft* Xoveml>«>Xl r 1010. isasisas. *KIIN«I i twin fixing D cJ »Jih- the-JtiiftuiiH!, _ • 41.1 h UKOft«JK W. W. PORTER, Sununit Ave. Qwigrf) A«U» on which itafereo in ll.inkruptcy. 25 SUMMIT AVB. TbeJlBRAXiD .welcome all items MOTOR CO:, Inc. »>u»na •» * Iwiwe^t Winp*rniiif you Phone 6-3549 Sumntft,N,J. - tt» «.bov# |your neighbors. ' UUNION PLACE SUMMIT, N.